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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-05-01 - Orange Coast Pilot7 ' - ' ·---. ; • .., '"I ' rm· Ir s r0U -- • • -•. . .----·-----·---· . -~ ·- • • ~Top Stu_te Co-rt J~dye· . . DAILY PILOT .. . ·-. . .• . .. _ ... * * * 10c * * * SeeAs Quie/a Exeeations . ' . • SATl:IROAY, MA'Y T, Jffl --.. , . -' . _, • ·' . --~----•• • • ·• •• • • Nixon Decorates . ' -. Clemente Marine Pt•ote sts Slate d Army Baj:!4~ Up· To Guard Capitol WASHINGTON (UPt) -At least 500 military police and the Army's new VJOO riot control vehiclr-were camped at the citJ limits today y,·hile the numbers of antiwar demonstrators in town con- tinued to swell. 'Ibe denl0n5lrators, a'rter a "·ttkend of tock concerts and soul rallies. planne~ to begin attempts lo disrupt the govern- mei;it-Monday. -: Tfle Pentagon announced today that a ''few h;undred" MPs had been broUght to Washington from Ft. f\1eade, Md., about 35 miles away. Sources said thaL .between 500 and 1,0QO MPs began arriv- ing to duty stalio~ near Arlington Geme- tery Friday Jllght. The Army unlts brou ght jeeps with wire-meshed front ends and carTied ?-114s wtth fixed bayonets and live am-~ munition. I.he sources said. 'J1ie VIOO is a huge armored vehicle with a tumt and rubber tires. The Army has described it as capable of n1nning -over a car. The Pentagon would neither p>nfirm nor deny the reports, but said in a state- ment that "at the request of the Depart- ment of Justice, and as a purely pre- cautionary measure, (f'k'ltby night) we moved a few hundred personntl of the . S19th MP Bata.lliOn from Fl Meade, l,fd., lo Ft. lfyU" tn Arlingtcn, Va . -Whil~•he MPt :W~I moved, sources at FL f.1yer said four Jnore batallions (about 1,000 men each) were expected to arrive today and Sunday in preparation for the announced dis- rupUve actiYities beginning Jrtonday . Sis: thousand antiwar demonstrators passed the n.Jght in lean-tot, tenb: and sleeping bags at West Potomac Park near the Linc1>1n Memorial, according to U.S. park J!Olice. The demonstrators' 11umber1 ":ere swelling as long-haired, shoeless yMJtM tn old clothes continued lo arrive today by car aod public transport.tion. Grand Jur y May Probe Coo.st Hospital Hassle By JACK BROBACK i OI tM a.11¥ 1'1191 ll1fl It appears 1oday that the Orange Coun- ty PlaMlng Commission didn'L reject a • ........ <:east .. Oran&e Coast bcachgoers can ex- pect soine early morning fog and low clouds over the golden sands ~ weekend With clearing and hazy shine. Highs shwld be in the ~ . INSIDE TODA\' The nation's btst known •granddaddy," Da1111y TJiion1as. · is 16dat1's col.Mr' rubjtct /orUt · · DAILY P.1WT'1 •ntto" TV \.VEEK (tht television gttidr. nnio Uit1 program1 for all San Diioo chonrttls 1utd Santa Bar• baro'11 Channrl 3). •~,.,...,,. ....... , .. n •.1111111, '""' Olllt , ~ ,.1r 1111rt1•••• u .. u • ...,. \ IJ.11 Sl'K' M1r111~ lt·lf U11ci. Lii r use ptmtlt for Sad<ne&ack Hospital flt Laguna !fills after all. It abet ieims the planners didn't ap- -prove it, elther. As a matter of fact, what really haP" pened was nothing. That was the crux of a ruling late Fri- day by County Countel Adrtan Kuyper, who b bead lawyer lor county 10Yem- menl Meanwhile, howeYer, Foreman Doreen Marshall of Newport Beach 'fCOmlsed that the Orange County Grand J\iry will look tnto the entlrt hospital affair when it convenes Tuesday. All of this comes u 1ft.ermalb of a Keystone Kaps-type planning commission session Thursday. 1be commlsalon was , supposed to rule on a conditional use permit for Saddleback Hospital It turned out to be 1 thtet-hour·long clangor ol angry words, ai1 2 to 2 tie votes and a debacle which PW" two com-- ' , missionen••eer, lnta .·''"• ev-"'-. during, receii, nevi;·to· re~ ='·~ ' Otalrman Woodrow Butterfield and Commissioner Fred JeffeflOl'I made up the pair or tsc:apees. The other two planners prestnt, Chairman pro tern Howard K. Smith of Huntington Bea~h and CommlAsloner Dan Foley tried bravely to carrJ on. They Yoted 2 to I! to der11 8'ddleb1ck'1 pemit for tht aol~ pui:pose ol gettln& the whdle thlnJ befo tho Orange County (Seo ROSPfrAI,. Pico 11 ' _f Justice Wants Faster Action - On Executions Twi~e Bono red ~arine Deco r,atetl, .. by President By TOM BARLEY OI t111 Dlolly l'llft Iliff A young • Marine hero from· San Clemente received more than a Sliver $'9r for hls braYery In Vietnam -the ·chance to walk with his command~·in­ chlef amid UJousands of his fellow Lealherneclu Friday. Cpl. David Johp Romig of 417 Monterey Lane, San Clemente, bore the UlllL com- mendation ribbon with Presiden·L Nis:on 1t hl1 aide. C&lifornia's-senior Supreme Court justice called Frida;: for speedy e1· ecution of convicted killers and prompt observance by' judges and lawyen of .. Gae laws clearly spf.lled out in our na- "-·I and 1ta•· -·Ututions." ~ WI"''"' The pair, accompanied by Marine JusUce t.tarshall F. McComb U:ld the Corpe Commandant Gen. LeOnard F. Law Day meetjng or the Ofangt County Chapman Jr .. strode toward the division Bar Asociation that one au~ way to halt colon in the center of •UJe Camp assault Romig was badly wounded and . his scout killed by .eround fire. ' His citation said despite the corporal's \vounds, he remained at his post, was ex· posed to more fire, and directed artillery and mortar rounds into enemy units. The operation ended in-.. an enemy retreat. Romig, who hails from Wichita, Kan., lives· with hli wife, Carol, in San Clemente. He now ' Pendleton. ii: 1taUoned at Camp PencDdan. parade field. the mounling...c:rime rale.ia..~18..t:rllllnl Tb!re, the Plealdent-1flixod~ritit>oil-·A-:1. p • -that the death penalty Is carrltd out ,on ibt 1taff bearing the flag a!1d previous • ngeis. itcher prompUy. unit commendationl of the lJt Marine "The executed murderer "Ai ll never kill Division. E J • anyone again." he 5'ifl. "And don't let Cpl Romlf received the SiivJr Star for SOOpeS U JUry 8010ne teJI you that we shouldn"t do it heroilm desplte severe wounds su!.fert;d · · · Jn "MarcJi~or~rro· duririg an operation m J B · l C I! becaU!e capital puni!hmenl doesn't affect ~ Nam•Province, Sooth Vietnam' fl eaC J. r (lSn the crime rate -Jt doo and 1 &ell you DVlng .,_... in,lUal moments ·of the MW that no man 'Wan ls to·.die. '' · Californil •Angeli pitcher Andy Mes-- lmmedlate recognition of Ule laws CO,Jt-aersmlth parrowly esC}lped . Injury' early tained in the constilutl6ns and adherence O hi"d G · this ~Ing whtit lils 1963 ·Corvette "lo the vi•~• of OW' fOll!ld111i faihera" ~ rC rower, crashed and bu1'51 Into 'Damea to Hun· a sure way to cut back a clime rate • · •' llngtOI Beach, ··that is .unprecedented .but periecUy · BlOoming ,.Mad ' i::cere:f~~nt~1~rS:!thhU:t..~~7ir~ Coast Trip WµIL3$t Weekend By JOHN VAL TERZA Of "" Oaltr ,...,. l td • . ' C)i),r~ minutes after he landed on Ute South ~st for a, weekend stay at Slh aemente, Pres*"I-.~ paid tlowlnf tribute to the lll('·~~~vbiort,. ~ home from Vietnani ~ And the coniii\ander Jn Chief prombed the 1,500 men standing at attention am.kl ihousands -Of !J)eCtators, that he woold "t!li!tihe-war--"in-a--way 'Mlrthy-of-,oar-- service." The President -A1arine Corp1. Qnn.. mandant Gen. Leonard F. Cbapm-=-t" his side -presented the second urllt commendation of the Vietnam Conflict to the division -the oldeot In 'and moat decorated one \n the Corp!." TbOuSands of military peraonnel, their dependents, VIPs and civilians.jammed the · large Camp Pendleton parade grounds for the noon ceremony, which came 'complete with a 21-gun salute., flyOve'rs by aircraft from the El Toro MCAS and a formal reYiew of the division troops passing in funeral cadence in memory of fallen comradu. "America wel=omes you hoi:ne ·with pride and we will not fall you tn whminJ the peace," Mr. Nis:on told the troops. He Stressed that the division could. come hOme y,·Jlh tta "'mlJslon ·1 ac- compll.shed," theii ~11uded to t-h 1 thousands of antiwar demonstraton hi Jeft-ln Waahingf.<!n earlier in1be-(!U. A total withdrawal from Vietnam Im- mediately, he said, would pltmge the U.S. effort into failure. Bui an orderly one, In tune wlfh\ hill Vietnamization program, would auure the ...,,,... of the American elfod, ht told the tfoop>. . ' ' . The end to !he war appeared fortmoat In the President's mind even befei'e . he walked lo the ·podium to J'J\ake~ lonnd coffiment.s. ' • ~t.ed in a green canva• director"• (See NIXON,. P.,. J) predictable," McComb said. · car Wi!s· 8 total loss. Another contributing factor. he .said, O p·}· £ • Tiie •·•" · G d AJ would be for each aegmentlof the 1hree -ver· ·I enng -_.,,,.~,star pitcher told police ho uar , Oll . ert naliooa.J jurisdictions -legislative, el• ..was,drtvfni south alonr .~ch.Boulevird eclltive and ~dk(al -"to_ keep with in One-~-ta Mesa r••'·urant L..J.__.,,, when artOtbtr µr turnei:J ~ Iron£ ol, him 1 ....-Wl n:-"'"" "It Uberty Street. He said the brakes I T .:.. B h their Olm provmce and.noi-lllterfere wllb • lree' cimatl<OI• 'for jWlCheOll gue>U, b)ll .Jocw up and he <OUidh't ovoid the ~ LUU« eac µ.e affaits of the otbef'.. ttt1 just up the road fiom anothe r where craSh. ' e ' .. "Again, we,,learned this fr.0~ .~r'fou?". the flonil 1rrangements t!ren't lrtt. . .. , Firemen who were fint to arrlv~ said Froin Wilt Servkt1 ding . fathers. McComb .111d. _BUt IL~,.,.. ~ .gr~w~.f.lll ~L complained: · ·'the Con"ette engine waa. tolally Jn flames. Na"··al Guard unl" In , _ ~ •••• p~etty.~thatUlote•-tii tdill'"M'eBI ·piruce'lh•t' pillions .of I01d g110line flowtd under ·ihi car.M... -,, ~ """I'.-!""'" who need to leim the letaOn all over MokJ'1 Vok:anO HOUie, 1400 Palisades eersnUth leapedoutolthecarrightalter .havei ~n put. on· Alpha Alert in ex.. again." Ropd, an clynb'lt htm out. ~mtlh. ~ ~laUcnl ~.May Day anU·war protest. Mceomb, a member of Ill< SUpreme Theft <f a '* mu!U.biotsom C.ttley • •.J>ollce .. kl.ll>e~v driver .-1\i•i<-over ~ch.eekeod In .Seal., Beach ..,i Court tlnct 1~ and a-lawyer 1inct Jt20, Un tune YaMet11 frtf11 South ~mt.rica ~ Pll~1., Sa tit .Am. 'Jle stlffei-ect1 ' ~. Ji.mos iie~lO(the · 40lh NitlOnal· re:mlnded count1 Jawyera of lf\e deterrent Thursday brought his total loss to ~· W\l'.(ju ·w.,tJreatN. and ft,. Guard s'rigacfe H~uartera 1n lrildtowi · lacton In law and their talue to locfay'1 10111thwer1 uaWicf $11!0, the wtU-kno!'n le•!Jed · ~I Hu•ll•it</O 1niercoor\munl1Y, Long BeaCh. gaVI' the •itrl'ordera folo judges. hortlcult11rl.!I chargtd. , Ho0plta~ 1' ' lowing sabOtage 1'\'iday nlghl ·at ll1tl ··0ne hund~ i:::· ago," he uld, ''no Bil orchlda .... on di1play in ,the Menersrftlth alt0 id a' police· .. ~ • San J~ WfQOr)'. . OM .would &Ye to ateaJ 1 1beep or reataurtn\ for p&lton1' ple1;ure, with no got tog~~ ~qRlt and e aome 111~. f•m 1n\t l~ AvlaUon Company and th& cow. U he did ht could bl.lure ••. hi aecurlly protection other than a, c~ pi tching foaay." ' . ' •4Qth ~ Cavalry were the: units v.:ould be hangin& from a tree within 8Jl watch by em~ -.rbo art ~Y .®rina: The Angela are playing the Detr'oit .. '])flct(l on ilitt to protect armories in hour 0< two.'" ruoh houri. Tlgero ~lght at Apahehn Stadium.-~"Beach llld Long Beac~. ' • ., • T " • .. • Z DAIL V PILOT Saturday, M1y 1, 1971 QU&Nll • • • ~Y Phll lnterlandl , .S-1 ...-i:; • -· • • • :::r:;ii(:~. OJ:JocJ'-~'-''''· ,,...,.._..:..... "Your memos a:e provocatm, excltmr alid d&rizl&'. • · You, howe!er, don't quite ma&,~" Some Bad News Never Printed Bf ARTHUR II. VINSEL 01 tM D•llJ' Piiot St"f -THE FATHER and son ma.de a tragic picture. a pathetic family portrait, framed i.r;1 the police department doorway. Dad 47 was hall-carried by the teenager. He ~as' too di;unk to walk or even · talk, according to • , Desk -Off.lctr Sam Arnold's written report. -. - . The time was 6:15 p.m., dinner hour, -' : . . . , " ' ' when most families are reuniting for tood and fun-filled talk of the day's events. Jail inmates get TV-type din· . ners. wanned in aluminum foil. The man couldn't e.at &nY\\'.&y. ONE OF THE first things Sam ~ llced about him was 1 mlatng hand;- ampatated in war perl\api', er lest in a crippling construction aceident. Disabled. . The word appears qp the booking slip .after tbe head-mB ~Uon. Qiargl:' drun~ ~public. Bail: 13$, a lot of Cash to certain people. · The boy was 17, ~mewhat apologeUc. "J1ve had him arrested twice before,'" be said. ''Jail and AA doesn't do any good." THE REPORT' said his Dad laughed at the AA ,... 8lons a cruel kind of disruption. People who want help ckia't' •ant ridScult... _ Born in North ·Carolins-, the man had a tattoo on hi11 chest.-the kind associated with virile masculinity-a fact Jisttid under Mark&, Scars and Other Identifying Charac· teristics. He obviously had a horrible hangover comlng. "He is real sick inside. as well as mentally," the son told Sam. Sometimes boys need a sympa.thetlc man to talk to in-a time of personalcstrw. _ His father was assisted back to the Drunk Tank . TJJE TANK is not a pleasant place. Bare walls. Con· stant light. A thin pad. One small_ win?ow for the tai~er's periodic observation. And the acrtd stmk of strong d1sin· feet.ant. The Tank needs frequent cleaning, The boy was about to go home, to whatever a bur· dened mother manages. The address. is not in a fancy part of town . The kid was reflective. "He no longer has a home .. ·.0 he said, finished with his father. ,.. And then he left. Sometimes we are accused of only printing The Bad News. Some days The Good News seems i!ldeed In short !'Upply. So why print a forlorn slice, of life, lifted from the terse, simple style of a routine .report which somehow carried a strlklnst: human statement? Just to remind you how bad-for some people-The Ba~ ~~~s ~ally is. · '.)... ........................................ ....; .................... ~1 Volunteers to Show Services at Center Service organiiallonS -like the LQ[d -often seem to move JNnysterious ~ays, popp"'1r up bere to promote funds l(Qr a child guidance,. clinic o1 surfacing the.re to .. help a needy family. Whal do they do behind the scenes ?, How do they do it? A group of nearly 50 Harbor Area organiZalions is putting together the First Annual Showcase of Agencies for , S Saturday, May 22 in tbe cen· Fly· ID et tral mall at Fashion l!iland. Volunteer groups will show d what they do and how during For Sun ay the 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. event, featuring also jaii and choral .,The Orange County Chapter groups, a Children's Theater I I A. fl Guild play and t .aeries of of the Exper menta ircra movies shown in the Island Associa tion will bold tts· se-House. conc:I annu.al Fly in at Corona "The showtase will be an SundJoy. Amateur designed and built apportunity lo acquaint the planes plu.s some classic and public with what services and antlqui aircraft will be on facilities are available," says Mrs. Norman Watson, council display at the Co r o n a Municipal Airport from 9 a.m. ;=P='="=id='="1=· ======.I to 4 p.m. STARS Sycln1y 01'!1n i1 0111 ef fh t worlcf1 9r11t 11trolo91n. Hit tol11P1111 1 ... oft1 of tilt DA ILY PILOTS 9r11! ho1!11r11. 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Ul lid.0 _ll'IOlor, ~ ploted spit and ~-2-oy odjustoble spit controls cook~. Deep beod.d bowt _lwM stvrdy hood. Choro-it. SUNDAY SPECIAL! Fried Clam Strips French Fries -. Cole Slaw Roll & Butter Tartar Sauce CIRCUS PEANUTS Reg. 47• -Sun. Only 33r Onf·lb, Dog of morshmor~ low circu s P•onut1. Sov•I 'Ne1 'wt•l lll 7 ... .- 7 " . -1 • • •• W=eekend. EDITION . VOL. 64, NO. I 04, 5 SECTIONS, 86 PAGES 'ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNI!-... •· • ' YotP"RometGWB . . Dally P .. per . • • • • -TEN ams · ' ... .. :i . . J" -New ~oast Hearing Due QVer li,<_>spitaJ Hassl~~ -' By JACK BROBACK Of .. 0.11, ..... ll•lf It appearttoday that the Orange Coun- ~ Planning Commission didn't reject a uar. permit for Saddleback Hmpital in Wguna Hilla after all. ~ It 'also seema the planners didn't ap- prove it, either. ~ AA a matter of fact, what really ha)>" pened was nothing. 'lllat was the crux of 1 ruling late Fri- day by County Cotmsel Adrian Kuyper,_ who is head lawyer for county govem- menl. ' JdeanwhUe, however, Foreman Doreen Mar&hall of-Newport Beach promised that the Orange County Grand Jury will loo~into the enlire hospital affair when i\ convenes Tuesday. All of . ..this. ·comes 1s 1ftennath of a Key~ Kops.type planning commission &e:S&ion 'lbunday. ~ tomrnWion was DisMtptiotts Platatied Armed Military Units Gird for DC Frutesters WASHINGTON ~UPll -At least SOO military police and the Army's new VIOO riot control vehicle were camped at the city Jiroits today while the numbers of antiwar demonstrators in town con- tinued to swell. The demonstrators, after a weekend t)f rock concert.'! and soul rallies, planned to begin attempts to disrupt the govern- ment Ji.londay. RecUll Election To Be Requested 111 Seal Beacli The Seal Beach city council will be ask- ~ at its 8 p.m. meeting Monday to schedule a special election for the recall of Mayor fl.1orton Baum. City Clerk Mrs. Jody Y{eir. reported Friday that she had received and certified 62.8 signalures of registered voters seeklng Baum's recall. A total or 445 names was needed. The movemenl against Baum is but o~ link ln a continuing chain of evenl!f_"that 1s disrupting th~ oceanfront community. Mrs. \Veir also revealed that she was checking petition., submitted ror the recall of Councilman Thomas Hoga.rd. She had nOt certified the names. but reported that preliminary checks showed that with only 490 names required to for~ an election S72 signatures appeared to be in order. -.,,-- These recall drives follow the ousting df Councilman Conway J. fuhrma!I m tt1~reh and the resignation of Councilman Lloyd E. Gummere. They were replaced by Frank Sales and Edward Smith, both of whom "·ere su~ ported by the Good Government Council of Leisure World The outcry in the city began in July \vhen a three-man council majori1y head· ~d by fl..t~or Baum fired city manager Lee Risner claiming he wielded too mu ch power. Hogard, an electrical engineer. ait""2ed with Baum on this tssue, bul since then he and the mayor have become divided over-the controversial ordinance whictl the city uxd to zone the offshore tidelands for open space and recreaUooal uses. Baum proposed the ordinance as a means of tlltling local jurisdiction over the slate t'iOe'rands and in an attempt to control orfshore oil drilling and surve)'!i. Hoga.rd ha1 since asked. however. that City Attornty Glenn Watson study the law to see if It Is enforceable. "I don't believe it's v.·orth Uw. paper it's written on," Hogard· said natly Friday. "An oil tanker wlShing to sail within three rnllea or Seal Beach would require a condilio'nal nse permit. I believe the state 1nd federal governments have pre- empted thla field." Wallon, who was not city attorr\eY \Vhen the ordln11nce waA drawn Up, i1 ex· rected bl report bl the '°'"'"II Monday. I --~ .. "> 'Ihe Pentagon announced today that 1t R "few hundrtd" MPs had .been brciught to Washington from · Ft. Meade, Md., about 35 mUea away. Sourc~ said that between 500 and 1,000 MPs began arriv- ing to duty slat.ioM•ne&r Arlington Ceme- tery Friday J!iglit. . The Army units brought j~ps with wire-rileshed front ends and carried Mt4s with fixed biyonets and Jive am- munition, the 90W'CU said. The VlOO ii .a )Ege armored vehicle_ with a turret IJld rubber tires. The Army hu described it 11 'capable of running over a car. . The Pentagon wouJd neither ~inn nor deny the reports, but said in a ttate- ment that "at the request of the Depart. ment of Jultb, and as • purely pre- cautionary measure, (Friday night) we mgved a few hundred personnel 6£ the Sltth MP BataHion from Ft. ~feade, Md ., to Ft. Myer" in Arlington, Va, ~ 'l\Vhile the MPs were being mo~. sources at Ft. Myer said four more batallions (about 1,000 rnen each) wer• expected to arrive today and Sunday in preparation for the announced dis- ruptive activities beginning Monday . Six thousand antiwar demonstrators passed the night in lun-.los. tents and sleeping bags at West. Potomac Park near the LiOCQln Memorial, according to U.S. park poli~. ~ demonstrators' 11umbers were s"·elling as long-balrtd, 1hoeless youtN in old clothes c011linued to arrive today by car and publiC transportaUon. Newest .Chapman Floating .School Nearer Reality ARUBA, Netherlanda Antilles (AP) - With repairs comp\eted, ownen or the trouble plauged Queen Elb;abeth say the liner will sail Sunday toward the gool ol beqnning a floating university and cruise ship. The CWlard Line 901d the 30 year old ' vessel two yell"\.Jlgo bec~use :Ile was too expe111ive to~~ The lirm that bought the Queen berthed her in Florida with hopes of eonvmina the ship into a hotel. 'Iben the finn ran into financial trOJble. Last September the Seawlse Foun- dation. beadec\ ~y OUnese ahipping magnate C. Y. "'1ng, bought the Quttn for $3.2 million. He announctd 11he would _become a floating brJf'Ch of Chapman Co~ge in Orange, run by the Church of Chrj~, The college plan! to use Ult ~n lo carry OJI' 111· six year old "world campu3 apoot" program, taking, 800 1tudenla around the world via A1rlca and the Orient. The allJp, to be known as SeawlAe Universit1, will allo~carrJ 1,000 tint c.18'11 passenpra. ~ . ' ~ .. supposed to ~le on a conditional use permit for Saddleback Hospital It turned out to be a three-bour-long clangor of angry ·words, sii % to 2 tie votes and a-debacle which S'aw two com-· missioners fltt into the evening d~ing recess, never to return. _ .. Chairman Woodrow Butterfield 'and Commissioner Fred Jefferson made up the pair.of escapees. The other two planners • preserit. Chllrmu pro. tem Howard K. Smith of Huntington 'Beach and Commisslooer Dan Foley tried bravely tp carry on. They voted 2 to o·to.cieny Saddlebact's pennlt for the aole purpose ·of· getting the whole thing before , the Orange County Board of Supervbon Cll appeal for a flllal ruling. That was the action that county Counsel Kuyper ruled Friday wasn't really an action at 'all. An.r hOurs of ,_.r<h by. hit ' .wr; Kuyper declared: •·Becll:}Se only two membenl of --the comrniuion· wtre in attendance ·at the time of the vole in queation, there wu no quorum (majority not present). "Without a qoorum, It ta my opinion the commission couldn't, and didn't. act No detmntnatlon from which an • appeal could be made was taken." -means that the fate of the pro- pooed $3. mllilon, t~ Soclillebld<: Hospital wW agaih come beftn the coun- ty planners Tu.,day .,,.. time ofter 1:30 p.m. •. About the same lime Tuesday, 'Mn. Marohall may be di.>:uS!\u( the wbolo· mess before the Grand Jury • Mrs. Milrsball, fonner mayor of Newport, aald llhe will bring the '1jbjed (See HOSl'ITAL, I'll• II President Arrives Nixon _LaUds Marines at Pend"leton .. By JOHN VALTERZA Of .... DtltJ """ '"'" Only minutes after he landed on the South Coast ~ror a "·eekend stay at1San Clemente, Pttsident Nixon ·paid glowing tribute to the 1st Marine D~on, back home from Vietnam Combat. And the commander in chief promised the 1,500 me.n atanding at attention amid thousands of spectators, that he wou1d en<I the war "in' a way wcrthy of your. service.'' The President -M,•rine Corps Com- MARINE AND HIS BOSS STRIDE TOWARD COLORS, · Cpl. Romig Cerria CJtatlon RJbbon Twi~e Honored • M ari11e Decorated by President A yoWlg Marine hero from San Clemente received more-thsn a SUver Star for bis bravery .. in Vietnain -the chance to walk with his commander-ln- dljef amid tholl8alldl of i)ll fclb>w Leathernecks Friday. Cpl. David Jobn Romig 0£ !17 Monterey Lane, San Clementr. bore the Wlif CQm· • mendation ribbon wiUt . P~ajdent N'1J011 at his side. , The pair, accompanied by Mlrihe Corps Commandant Gen. Leonari! F. Chapman Jr .• 1trode toward the division colors in the center of the Camp PenQk!ton parade field. There, the President affixed the ribbon, on lhe at.arr bearing the Oag and previot111 unit commendaUons of the lM Marine DlvllJion:' Cpl ·ROmig rea.lved the Silver Star for heroism dtsplte severe wounds suffered in March or 1970 during an operation in Quine· Nam Province, South Vietnam. Dur!!'I , the lnlUal momenll ol the \.' ,.. ' assault Romig waa· badly wounded and hia lialUt killed by gtwnd fire. ' • «, Hll dtation said despite the corporal's WOlmds, be rtmlftJfed a1 his j>o_,t, WU eJ- JlO*d. to more rite, and directed ·artiJlv7 and niorlar rounds into enemi Ullill. .The Op<f,U<lll l!lded in an enemy retreal Romig , who hails from Wichita, Kan., lives wllJI hla wile, Caro~ In San Clemente. He now ls stationed at Camp Pendleton. Uniop. Dues Held NEWARK, • J. (API ~A Superior Court Ju~ ordered Friday that all due. )>aid by ~bers of the Newark Teach- ers' Unl"'I be lmpoonded bl pay '2M,OOO In llnq on Ille !toloo cturina ila ,.. ., -~·t mandant Gen. Leonard F. ctiapman at bis aide -·presented the second unit commendation of the Vietnam Conflict to the division -Ute oldest in and mo.st decorated one in the Co!J>I." Thoulands of military personnel, their dependents, VlPs and civilians jammed the large Camp Pendleton parade grounds for the noon certmony, which came complele with a 21-gun salute, fiyovers by aircraft from the El Toro MCAS and a fonnal review of the division troops passing tn fUneral cadence . in memory of fallen Comradu. At Law Day M,~t "America welcomes you born• with pride and we win not fall you in Wttmin& the peace," Mr. Nixon told thl troope. · He stressed that the divllloo c:ould come home w:ilh its "mlsaion· ac.. compli.shed,,. tfien alluded to t b I thousands of antiwar demomtraton bl left In Washington earlier 1n the day. A total withdrawal from ·Vietnam Im. mediately, he laid, would plunge the U\5. 1r1crt into failure. Bµt an orderly one, in tune with bls • (Set: NIXON, Pase 2) Top 1 ~~~l:~~urt J~ge .' • l . ' • • Ask$.QM~k Executinns i By TOM BARLEY Of t11e 0.11', Pllet """ " callfornJa'1 senior Supreme Court juatlce called Friday for 1peedy tx· ecution of convicted killers and prompt· observance ·by judaes and iawyerl of . . ' Three IncUct~d In Auto Thefts; ' I Area Mari Vic~ 'Jbrte pel'IOM allegedly ~volved tn. a cir theft ring rhat iocl~d a ¥isa~an Viejo man among Jta victJms were ~ dieted Friday by the Orange ·~y Grand Jury. · 'l1le panel approved. charge_• of gr~ theft, receiving stolen p,rope,rty ~ varloim vehicle rode offenses against Judy fl.1orrlson, 29, of ·An a h,e i'm, veterinarian Joseph Leroy Geierman;S, and his AOn, Joel Leroy Geiennan, 23, both of San Bernatdino;, afle1' bearing te.stimony from more than 20 Wiltni'' Among those charges i1 the alleg ion t~t the ~lermans stole a 1969 lck Riviera from .Joseph . Fontana, Ji301 •Augustin, Mission Yiejo, Oct. 30. ) Jnveatigaton 1 a i d identin~lion numbers on aome af the stote;i vehicles were altered or obliterated before IODle of the vehlclea were reeold._ . ) · The wrula of the uu.. de~la followed a fl•t-month investlgatlbn of their actiViUe1-b)' tbt Oi'anje .county aheriff's office, the Fulltrton 1POlice department and agents of the NaUonal Auto Theft Bureau. • ' A1·igeu Pitche i . . E-scapes Injury ' In Beacli. Crmh ' Calltprnla Angel• pitcher, A.;ty Met sermUth narrowt1 escaped ~ early lhi,• ,.Jn?l'llloS Wlle!I l\l•,l9Q 1Corv•tte cruneo and burst into tJMq In Hun- lin1toe ~ • ~ ' Polloe ..i_dj'M .... r..Jri., Newport Ileach •telldelll; tu DOI• · but hil car WIS a '1Dtal Jou, · · . 'Illll Allgtla star pltc!itt:to1l, polJoe he waa dri•lng south alon1 BeacilBOUlevard when 1nother car tumell In ffont of hlm at Uberty StreeL Re uld ,*he brakes locked up and he couk:ln'ti avokl the crash. j Firemen who were .first t0tarrlve said the Corvette engine w11 totafty tn flames and. gasoline flowed under Jlte car. Mes- sersmith leaped out of the cir rflht after the crash. ., , Police sald the other drl'1tr was Alo- ander Plazol1, Santa -Ana He suffered 1ninot JnJ~lea anfl waa.trf8ted and re- leased 11 Huotlnl\00 hprcom1111!1ty UoOjlitaL i. ''the 1aws clearIY apeIJtd tat fft cw !!-_ tional and State eo~diutionL'' . JU>tici Marshall F. Mc.'Comb· lold tilt Law Day meellng of the Ofange Count1 BAr AsocialiDn that One IW't way to halt ~ mounting· crime. rate · ii. "to tnauN that the death peulty la carried out promptly. . 'j1be executed mufdertr will nevtr ~ anyone again,'~ he said. "An'd don't Jtl anyone tell iou that-we abouldn't dO. It liecaUJ< capital punishment doesn'l.llllocil the mme rate -II clod and I lalJ yiiu now that no man waii\I to die." Immediate i'ecogn!U.O of the ta... - tained in the constltuUooa ~ adbei'ence 11to the views of OW'· foundini· fathera" 'J.1 a IUl'e way tO cut bact· a· crime rate "that is unprect;dented but perfectl1. predictable," McComb said: Another contributing_ factor,· i,e ._1aid, woold be for e,_ch segment of the. .tnmi na~i~nal j1uisdlctlon1 -teilstauw·e, tt• ecuUve and judicial -"to keep within their own province and not interfete wit.11 the affairs of Uie ether. "Again, we le11rned this from our·foun. ding fathers ," McComb said . "But It'• pretty obvious today that there are thoat who need to leam the ·Juson all ovet again." McComb, a member of the Suprtmt Court since 1956 and.a lawyer since ltlt, remlnded county lawyers or the detm'e'nt facton in .law and Uleir value to today'• judges. "One hundred ye,n ago.~ be laid. 1109 one would ever datt to steal 1 sheep or COW. If he did he couJd be SUl'I • • • hi would be banging from a tree within· an hour or two.'i. O....ge We•tller Orange Coast beach&oers can e1- pect .aome early mornltta foa: fOd low clouds over the goldt• 1ahds this wttkend with clearing ind buy sunsliine. Hljla abould .be in the IKl's. INSmE TODAY The n0tkm•1 best kootets ~ "granddodd~," Dcttn•JI Thoma$, ii todav'& C011tr •ubi«t for the DAILY PlLOT'i "n•w" TY WEEK (Iii< lel1\>ilio11 guide now Usu progronJi for all San. Dltgo chonnflll and Santa Ba.r- l>•m1'1 Chann<I 3), "'"'\~ . ""' """ , CllWC!I ffeWf W Cl1t1llltf tl-4t CM!k• It '"--' ...... c,.._.. n IMttll ffttlc• • • ..• .; . • ' • ,I 0.1.Il Y PILOT QUIEtill! ly Phll lnterlandl . .. "J'our JnenlOI are provocative, excitltig ~daring. You, however, don't quite make ft." '· · Some Bad News Never Printed By ARTHUR ft. VINSEL Of tfM D•llJ Plitt Stiff THE FATHER and son made a tragic pict.urt, a patheUc family portrait, framed in the polke ·department doorway. Dad 47 was half-carried by the teenager. He. ~a1' too drunk to walk or even talk, according to Desk. Qfflctt Sam Arnold's written report. The time was 6: 15 p.m., dinner hour, when most families are reuniting for food and fun.filled talk of the day's event!. Jail Inmates get TV-type din· ners, warmed in aJuminum foU. The man couldn't eat anyway. ONE OF THE first things Sam no- U«d about him was a mlsstng hand, amputated in war perhaps, or-lost in a crippling eort!tnlction accident. ur,1~_,111 Disa.bled. The word appears on the book.ing 1r;lip after the head- ing Occupation. Charge: drunk in public. Bail: $35, a lot of cash to certain ~le. The boy waa: J7, and somewhat apologetic. "I've had him arrested twice before," be aaid. "Jail and AA doesn't do any good." THE REPORT said his Dad laughed et the AA ses- siozls, a cruel kind of dlsruptlon: People who want help don't want ridicule. Born in North Carolina, the man had a tattoo on his chest-the kind associated with virile masculinity-a fad lilted 'under Marki, Sea.rs and Other Identifying Charac- terUtlcs. He obvlously had a horrible hangover coming. "He is real alck lnslde, a1 well as mentally,'' the son told Sam. SomeUmes boya need·• sympathetic man to talk to in a Ume of personal stress. His father was uslsttd back to the Drunk Tank. THE TANK 11 not a pleasant place. Bare walls. Con- stant light. A thin pad. One small window for the jaller·s periodic observaUon. And the acrid stink of strong disin- fectant. The Ta.nk nteds frequent cleaning. The boy waa about to go home. to whatever a bur· dened mother manages. The address is not in a fancy part of town. The kid was renective. "He no longer has a home ... " he said, .finished with his father. And then he left. Sometimes we .are accused ·or only printing The. Bad N~s. Some days The Good News seems indeed ln short supply. So why print a forlorn slice of life, lifted Crom the terse. simple style of 11 routine report which somehow carrltd a strikin11 human statement? Juat to remind you how bad-for some people-The Bad News really i1. Volunteers to Show Services at Center ' Service organizations -like the Lard -oft.en stem to move ln mysterious ways. popping up here lo promote ·fu nds for a child guidance clinic tir suriaclng there to help a needy family. I What do they do behind the 5cenes? • How do they do ii? A group of nearly 00 Harbor Area organizations is putting together the · First ADnua) Showcase of Agencies for Fl • S Saturday, May 22 in the cen-y~lll et tral mall at Fashion Island. Volunteer groups will show F S d what they do and bow during or un ay the 10 a.m. to s p.m. event, , featuriag also jazz and choral The Oranp County Cb.apt.tr groups, • C!.lldml'a Theater ol the Experiment.al Alrcralt Guild play aod a series of As.scclilion will bold 11.s Mo-movies shown in the Island cond 1nnual f"1y in at Corona Holl~e: r.-A ''The showcase will be an ~N•Y· . I I Amateur dtalgned and built epPorlun1ty o acqua nt the pllntt plus tome ~lasslc and publ ic with what services and intlque .11reraft w!U be on fa cilities are available," says display at the c 0 r 0 n a lttr1. Norman Watson, council Municipal Airporl from 9 a.m. ;=p=;re=si=d'='=t.===· ====;\ to 4 p.m. STARS :!iyd11ty Or11•rr h •~ ef Hie _,14·, t t••t e1frele9t,.. HI~ c.olu"'" ;, •"• of !ht OAll'I' PILOT'S 9r1et fleturea. 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Fit1 Carous•I Proj•~tors, h•1 80 sl' • c•- CIRCUS PUllUTS log. 47< -Sun. Only 33~ s127 ElecttfflY'•· F2 .8 lt n1. ~ <•pt• cartridge•, cubea. One·lb, bog ol morikrnof- low clr(ul peQrh,o1lt . $ovel .,,., '""''"' • ' • l Air Force Acts Flights Banned Of F 111 Pl·anes • WASHINGTON (APJ -The A~ Force has grounded all it:5 Fill swing "'ing fighter bombers for the fifth time in three years. TI1e actio n was taken Friday after an investigation oi the llllh crash of an Fill !!hov.·ed a naw in the; pilot escape sys· tern. tv.·o crev.inen were killed in the April Z3 crash near Ed\rards Air Force Base in CalUornia. Air Force officials !!lid lhe bail OU~ League Says Police Strike Still Possible SACRAJ\1ENTO IUPI) -The League of California Cities told a Senate cqm4 mittee today that binding arbitration be"·een poli ce and municipa\itie); will nol pre.rent strikes in labor disputes. ''It won't ~top strikes." league lobby- ist RicOard Carpenter told the indwtrial relations committee. It hasn't etopped strikes "''he.rever it's been adopted." Carpenter also said that arbitralfon is contrary to the principles (If elected go\'· r.rnmenl," because it binds elected of. £icials to a third party's decision. His comments came at a hearing on a bill by Sen. Ralph C. Dills {[).Gardena) requiring binding a,rbitr?tion for city a~d county firemen and policemen locked 1.n a labor dispute with local government, If · either side requests it. The committee pos1Ponerl action nn the measure. Chairman Alan Short ID-Stock· ton) said amendments ~·ere being pre- pared that ma v make it more acceptable lo cities. He did not elaborate. But Dills reacted angrily lo amending the measure. He said police and firemen "'·ant the arbitralion pro\'ision a.s 9.Ti.tten in the legi.slation. He said current law providing nnly for '',l!ood faith '' talks with management and labot was '"baloney." H'e said the league v.·as ''stalling" by see.kinljl: amendments. Charles Oats o{ the Police Officers Re- search Associatinn of Ca\if(lrnia said binding 11rbilration ~ould relie,·e a t.en~e siluatinn. "\\'hen police grl S(I fn1 stra1ed that lhev "'·alk nff the job, thing11 are really ba"." Oalel' said. Kenneth Larson nf the Federatinn of Firefighters nf California t-0lrl lhe com· mitttt cities have not tried to meet the renuest.s nf their firemen and police. "\Ve 've heen saying rOr 14 ~·ear~ ynu 're i::ning tn ha\·e strikes in public servict!." Larson said. "Anrl now you'vr. got them a11d ~·e're trying tc do something about IL" Carpenter told the committee that local governments have increa.sed by 73 percent their e~dlture nn law enforce- ment the past. four years. He l'iaid most of it has gone into salary boosts. Rich 1\fa n hnprisoned For We lfare Fraud ~fJNEOLA. '/\'.Y. <UPll -A 45-year· nld Li:ing Island man v.•as senlel!ced to sn da'ys in jail Friday for accepting .$~30.40 in wtlfare in 1968 even though the Nassau County Social Services Depart- ment said he O\\'ned an apartment house io Brooklvn. a lavish home with a swim- min.iz pool. a private plane and two ca rs. Solar Anderson, of Roosevelt. N.Y .. s.:iid he did not "'ant the welfare money but had applied for it at hi! v.'ife's iii· sistence. OU.NII COAST DAILY PILOT H•..._._.._. -..... S. Cle••• OltAHOI CDASf PUl•ISH~!i ~M'f bMrt H. W"4 '"""~ _, f'ulllWllt J•ck It. Curley Vke ~rt*lll ... 1rMI 0-tl MIMI« T\•111•1 11: •• ,.il lilltw The111e1 A. M11r,hi ~• ""'"''"" Edi..,. Ch e~•• H. l1ot J:ich1~ P. Nell .M1bt1n1 M1 ..... 1nt l"M OlfkK C.lt Mftl! ''° W•t lty S!rwt "'"""""" 1 .. dl: Ull MIW1*1 llN!-l"f L•oun• 1wc111 m ,_, A-.-. 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The reasoq for the bailout l3 Un· determined. . The grounding y..u described as tem. porary pending C<>mpletlon of tests, pc:xs- sibly by Monday, to determine why the explosive system that k'noCks orr the chute door failed to operate.· The flll, originally the TFX , has been plagued for years by ~roduchon and operational problems and discontent in Congress O\'er cost overruM. The Air Force has accepled 257 of lhe planes from General Dynamlc:i, the manufacturer. at a cost of about $9 mil·· lion each, compared with original es· timates of $2.8 million. The original pJan to purchase 2.411 (If the planes has been cut back to 5.S2. In all, the Fill has been involved in 22 major accidents since January 1967, wilh loss of 17 planes an dnile crewmen. All Fills were grounded in December 1969 when a wing fell off one iM flight ()\·er Nevada and two cre"·men \\'ere killed . The jets were returned to opera- ti9nal status on!Y last July after a long serie;o; of stress, tests. Santa Ana Board De1iies Threats Against Writer A formal denial again.st printed charg~ that a Santa Ana Register reporter was threatened by irate parents al a school board meeting last Wed· nesday has been is:sued by the Sanl.a Ana School Di!!trict. 'Trustee Rudy Montejano addressed the letter to Sanla Ana Register Publisher C1artnce Hoiles, challenging a number ~f points in the story which appeared in the newspaper Thursday moming. He also charges the paper has singled out the Santa Ana district for printed harassment and abuse, based on the Register's philosophy against tax-sup- ported public education. Reporter Jane Gorman was the only nev.•s representative at the meeting. She said parents demanded the source d her informatioo for two C'Ontroversia\ 5lories. One involved an tdyllv.·i!d ' retreat.../or Lathrop Junior ~ligll School st.udentll ,.,·here sexual activities allegedly oc- curred. The 5ecortd was about a Sad· dleback High School sv.•im coach who showed his team a stag film . California law gives newsmen the right to protect source.s of information. This is what Mrs. Gorman did at what slle described in her story as a heated meeting. _ What happened next differs sharply on each side. Pt1rs Gorman maintains her version is correct.. while Montejano say s in his let- ter to HDiles the session was taped and defies him to sub.stantiate Mrs. Gorman's allegations. He als-0 chargea the story was probably sensaUonali:r.ed bv editors rather than deliberately di.stofted by T\1rs. Gorman . ril011lejano closes the note by appealing for better · understanding belv.·een the district and the newspaper to ensure quality education for Santa Ana school l:hildren. From Page 1 NIXON ... Viet.namization program. would assure the success of the American effort , he told the. troops. The end to the war appeared foremost' in the President"s mind even before he "·a\ked to the podium to make formal comments. Seated in a green canvas director's chair nel{t to Gen. Chapman. the P~si· dent chalted with the i:Gmm&ndant. and at one point was overheard stressing that "it will end soon ... it has to." T\frs Nixon v.•as absent from the col- (lrfu) ceremonies. Elder daughter Trica. howf'w:r. RI· tended, accompanied by Navy Underseeretary John W. Warner . The ceremonies -lavish and in con- forn1ance to Marine Corps sty le -ended ""ith "Hail to the Chief," but the el{- citetnent did not.· ~ After leaving the reviewing stand, the Prei;ident and Tricia toured the crowds in a black converllblc, paglnc by thousand!! of civllian.3 and school children Jet out of claMeS especially for the e«emonies. Aa the President's c11 rounded the parade grounds and a p p r o a c h e d !hou,,anda of troops aeat@d In bleachers, a roar grew, the car stopped, and the com· mander In chief vanlshed in a eea of khaki. ThousanM flf gpect.aton from e.cfo~ the field bounded tow1rd the cheering Leathernecks. A few minute.s l11ter aides 1uided him back to the convertible for a slow. c11m· paiifl-$lyle ride b11ck to hls waiting helicopter. The chopper then flew lhe sh<:Kt hep lo LI Casa Pacifica at San Clemente, where f\1t. Niten planned to spend-the wttkend resting and working. The vil'it it 11ehedultd to end late Moo· day with a flig:ht, back l.o Washington, D.C. • I • "' •• 'They're All Dogs' H OA!L Y PILOT 3 Less Active May Day MOSCOW (UPll -'l11e Soviet 1JiiJon today celebrated a May Diy rtplete 11-·i.th propaganda but devoid of the rockets thif once rolled across Red Squire. • Thow:'ands of workers dre&Sed the clty In red bunliJ1g and Porlralta of Commu• n&t leaders hung on m<m major build· tngs in preparation for Uie nation's big· gest. eivilia11 holiday. At least 1 million Mute0vltes lined up for a daytong parade through Red Square, where the top So- viet leaders took positions on Lenin'I tomb to smile and wave. This year -as every year since 1961 - the parade was a strictly civilian aHair Without flaunti11g of military might. In former years, May Day was an occasioa for a mighty display ()( tanks, troops, guns and rockets. Civilian participation took second P.lace to rocket rattling. Today's parade h1cluded rank upon rank of ?t.fuscovites bearing ~ flags and portraits of party leaden. It also includ- ed floats with slogans attacking "imper- ialism." extolling 'Soviet society,. and pra ising the party. J. Basil Crudington m. a very particular airedaJe playboy, scopes the chicks in Las Vegas with a pair of shades and a golf hat. \Vith "top-down" weather on the Strip, Basil appears to be. having· difficulties finding a suitable date in his ne'v convertible. Newspapers dressed up their front page.! with red ba11ners and party rhetoric. The Community party MWS· paper Pravda rhapsodized: From Page 1 HOSPITAL HASSLE. • • up for discussion. "Whether or not the jury will probe the actions of the4!0mmission I cannot say.'' she explained. "I must first confer v.·tth the members .• , She did say that she had talked lo Mrs. Mara Lozano. a Grand Jbry member from Newport Beach who was present at Thursday'tir cornmi!lsfon meeting. M~. Lozano had asked for a transcript of the goings-on Another question that will 1urfact v.'hen the planners again try to meet Tuesday will be if-the fifth member. Arnold Fon:le, will be present to PQSSibly cast the tie. breaking vote .. Forde. is currently junketing in Europe w\l.h Fifth District Supervisor Ronald Caspers of Newport Beach. He isn't scheduled to return to Orange County 1:1"· til f\fay 7. ·,But informed aourees aaid that f'orde hid been informed of lbe. crisis over the hospital and might return over the "·eek end. It was Forde's "nagsing doubts'' that have contrihuted largely to the de.Jay in a decision on the Saddleback Hospital. The subject first came before ijle commission on March 16. The whole cnntroversy surfaced earlier this week \\'hen it was di.scJ(lsed that Commissioner Forde holds a major financial interest in the rival Mission Community Hospital in Mission Viejo. Meanwhile Friday, memben of the Orange County Board of Supervisors were caught in the backv.·ash of lha bizarre events. -From all indications they didn'l like it. Supervisor David L. Baker llt'as the on- ly bpard members available Friday morning and he pleaded ~t. "l was out of town all day Thunday al an en· Former Resident Of Huntington ----Dies in Colorado ' A former Hu.nlington Beach man who only recently moved to Burlington. Colo .• an! opened his .own business was kiUed three days ago when struck by a car. Funeral rites will be held in Oklahoma for Ren Crawford, ~. formerl y Of 19731 Potomac Lane, Huntington Beach, follow- 1nft" memorial serVices in Burlington . The family suggest3 ,no flowers. but contributions to the k>cal -Ron Crawford Memorial. payatile to Christ Church of Wulmin.ster, P.O. Box 308, Westminster, to !!upport Quito, Ecuador orphanage work. He leaves his y;ife Lou, plus children Mark, Toni Ann. Steven and DaY.'Il Ruth. Crawford owned the B u r I l n g t o n TraveJodge, 23 Lincoln St., Burlington, Colo .• 80807. That i.s the family's home addres11. - Beach Doctors~ Hospital Sued Four Huntington Beach phy1iciana and the Huntington Intettommunily Horpit.al tn that city have been sued for $1 .S million· by a former patient who claim., their joint negligence led to the death of her newly born infant. f\lrs. Susan Miller; UO'l Breakttl Drive, Huntington Beach, blames the facility and Or!. Richard Sf.1.f!ord, Em· melt Neil. Richard Bendix and Richard llcin for the death May 28 of day-old· Danielle Ann Miller. Normally 1 dcnlal Is routinely filed hy attorneys for defen· dants in such •uils. Mrs. Miller claims lfl her Orange Coun-- ty Superior Court actkJn that she was not warned of the haurds involved tn the delivery. She blames the def.!ndantl for her own contli!Utd illneu and lnab)U~ to return to ,her occupaUon. ; • vironmenta.I cooncil meeting and I haven't read the newspapers yet," he a11ld . Baker said he would study Thursday'" circus-like session. lfe· immediately ordered a full transcript of the hearing. ( Hia executive assistant Dick Ruiz was on hand for the entire show so Baker should be well briefed). Supervisor William Phillips was out cultivating the grasa roots in his third district all day. but asked hi;o; of(ice to ob- tain a transcript of the session. Supervisor Robert Ballin "'a.s cornered by reporters at a Law Day luncheon and responded to their quest.ions with a curt, "No comment." Supervisor Ralph Clark w11s out in the field 111\ morning but when he retumed from lunch he called in the courthouse press corps. "There is no way 1 can J>O!i!lbly e\'aluate every dttision of e\"ery ap- pointee of mine." Clark said. (Com- missioner Fred Jefferi;on is Clark 's ap- pointee and one of the steadfast op. ponents of the Saddleback Hot1pital). He said he had not talked to Jefferson Friday and had not discussed the Sad· tlleback Hospital issue '"'ith him previous· ly Clark said, "I have never walked out on a meet.Ing in my life. It is not my way of doing things." But he quickly added. ''But I was not there Thursday and can·t judge what possibly prompted the walkout." As fof the fifth supervisor, Caspers. he's in Europe with the aforementioned f orde. The hospital proponents filed a set'Olld request two v.•eeks ago when thty could not get 'ction on their flr5t filing. Thty eirplained the urgency ls based on a May 16 deadline for approval of a 11.6 milUon frderal granl Official county approval is necessary befote the grant can be proc· essed . Hospital pr"Opl)nenls fear that if Ulf'y do not meet the deadline they ~ight lose the feder11\ money, which is to be matched by locel funds. Clark gald his office had betn flooded with calls Friday morn ing from resident.1 of the Saddleback Valley v.·ho were disturbed over the hospital's problems. Facts, Figures For Saddleback Hospital Listed Orange County government Is faced with a competition in the development of l\VO major hospitals planned in the Saddleback Valley. l~ert ar' the facts and figures on the tv.•o facilities. Saddleback Community Hos pital: -The Lutheran Hospital Society has scheduled the groundbreaking this spring for the ISO·bed first pha;o;e of the non·pro- fit hospital. Plans call for eventual ex- pansion to 500 bed!. ~ ~ -The site "of the hoepital is at Calle de ht Lou!.sa and Via Estrada in Laguna Hills, -Funding has come frnm tho J~uUieran Society, plu.s private grants by lndivldualt. In addition , f~eral money is bein1 solJl}rt on a match.fi\g funds basis. l\lls•lon Commolty Rospltal : -Thls prlvate holilpital is being bullt about rive miles south of the Saddleback Ccmmunlly Hospital site. P'lans call for ,.n original capacity of 126 beds with eventual upanalon to 256. -1'he site ts near tfit intersection of Crown Valley Pairkway and lfie San DI.ego J.'mway Olfl'Jand once used as the te.m· poi1ry camp"' of Saoldlebick. Colleg•. -Tho hooplto1'1 C)()lllo , are being un- derwritten ~ a llOUP of do<!01'11 and the Viejo Medical Company, cl which Orange C<ilnty l'l~J Comm!aolonet Arnold , .. It I pnoa!po/. ' (_ I ~ • V.S~ Railroads Now Under Reins Of Corporation WASlUNGTON <VP!) -The federally 5ubs idized and administered AMTRAK Corporation. the victor In !Ith hour court baltles, took over moi;t of the nation 's Jong-haul passenger rail service today, and one-third of American passenger lrains passed into history. 4 The new ra il service "·ent into effect at 12 :01 A.M. Friday both federal dis-- tricl and appeal~ cnurts turned down pleas by rail union!! and a eon.sumer group 10 delay the start of the sy.stem. AMTRAK. a computer-age nickname for the National Railroad PaS!tnger Corp., started operating the paMenger trains -0n 19 railroad);. · ft cut the number of b1tercity pau'n- gtr trains from 28S to 191 in a move dir«lor!I of the semipublic corporation hoped wnuld have AMTRAK turning a profil wilhin three years. Among the runs eliminaled were such faniiliar trains as the \Vabash Cannon Ball, the San Fran- cisco Chief. 1he Panama Limited, t~ Portland Rose. the City of Miami, the Capitol Limited, lhe Nancy Hanks, alld thP North Coa!lt Limited. Efforts to delay the start of AMTRAK failed both in tht court;o; and in Congress. Friday moming in Washington. U.S. District Judge Howard F. Corcoran r~ jecled three lawsuits attempti ng to stall AMrRAK. Corcoran said any delay would .be a "frustration of the inttnt of COil" ~gre.'ls and a threat of grave injury to the public and lo !he railroads." • Estel Johnson, Emerald Bay Services Slated Services ~·ill be held at 3 p.m. Monday In Waverly Church, Santa Ana, for E!tel F. Johnso n. E'"merald Bay security of. ficer. who died suddenly early Friday. He V.'8.'I 60. Mr. Johnson became Ill Thursday night, shortly before he was to report for night guarrl duly at Emerald Bay where he had ~rvecl on !hi! secu rity force for JO years. lie dletl ~hortlv after at Santa Ana Com· munity Hospit81. ~le is survived by his widow. Ethel ,._f. .Johnson of the home. 2053 S. Birch St., ·Santa Ana : two sons, Robert R. and Lawrence E. Johnson. lioth of Santa Ana; a. daughler, f\1r~. Suan M. Filipowicz, Santa ,Ana : brother James \V. Johnson, Salinas: sister l\lrs. Opal I. Russ, El Ca· Jon: and seven grandchildren. The Rev . Harry E. Owings will (lfUciate at the Monday afternoon service, to be followed by entombment In the Court of T\feditation. Fairhaven Memorial Park. Brown Colol\Ull T\1Qrtuary will direct the service. "On this ;oyous holiday ol ~g. the ~·orking people show their grut·resotv• 10 rally closer their ranks in the strugg)e ror the rt!VO)Utionary transformation of !liOCiety. for the bright future of •the people.'' The workers, mea11.whlle, reveled in a tree weekend cut slightly shorter than usual by the fact that May Day falls on a Saturday this year. The day ill an occasion for par'tle!, sport& events and fireworks. and Moscow officials prepared a fi reworks show that will send hundreds of aerial salutes bunt.- Ing over the city tonight. The holiday, oddly enough, was borrow· ed from America. May Day commemorates the deaths ot workers during the 1886 demonstrations and strikes in Chicago's Haymarket. That fact "'U fodder for .mart Pravda propo- ganda. 3-year-ol<J Boy, Saved in Fall I Into Newport Bay A lhree-year.old boy· fell nverboa rd Jrt the mai11 channel of Newport Harbor P'ri· day evening, but was.rescued by the skip- per of the boat he fell from. Orange Cou"nty Harbor District author!· ties Said Christian Basham. 314 Apolena St .• Balboa Island, fell into 52 degree wa. ter about 8:21 p.m. He suffered shock from the chilly water. but was other· wise oltay. - "He had a life preserver on which ltept him from going straight to the bottom,• a Harbor District spokmnan said, When Christian fell fnto the channel. tiff Ruby Strttt on Balboa Island, Chet Salisbury, owner or the 32-foot sail "Pa· ciffc Childe." leaped Jn after him and pulled the boy to a nearby barge. When a harbor patrol boat picked the pair ()ff the barge, Salisbury said no one on board the "Pacific Childe" knew how to handle a sail boat. The Harbor patrol quickly overtook the sail boat andJut Sali!bury back on board. He sail It 11afely to dock, The biy, wrapped i11 a warm blanket, was turned over to his mother. Four Arrested In Big NY Heist LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Foor men aitting in a bar al Los Angeles J11ter· national Airport were arrested. this week with four stolen $100,000 bills, a fracU01t of $13 million in currency take11: t\ll·o yeara ago from a New York bank. U.S. Attor~y Robert L. Meyer said Friday the four were taken fnto custody Wedneaday night. He sald serial num- bers 01I the seized bills indicated they had been part of a haul from the Mor· gan Guaranty Trust Co. Mtyer said of $13 million ln loot. about SU million has been recovered. The ar- relil!I followed an invesUgalion by the trea.sury department. bureau of na rco- tlc9 and the U.S. PostaJ Department. Iron Di~tator~ GOP Group Says Nixo11 Socialist FRESNO, Calif. !UPI) -The pr.,i· dent of a Republican voluRtter group gaid Friday President Nixon "has tum· eel completely soclatlst" ,iand is leading the Miion toward a1 "irnn dict1tor11h.ip." Walter Hlnt:.en. presldenl or the 10.000. member U11Jted Republicans of California (UROC), the more conservatlve ol the state's t'4'0 major GOP voluntetr group.s, said hc·d rather see CallfornJa Gov. Ron- ald Rl'agan as president. l·lintze n 11t1Jrf the "slick that's broken our backs" is what ht tailed Nixon's ."two.Chi11a policy." "Nixon his Deen pushing a tfl'M:hlna policy for ycar11 W)iile ignortnr. 1 ooun- try like Rhodesia, a country ·11ke oun with.a Rep.1blic111 form of govetn.ment," uld Hintzen, ~7. a medlal1ie1I desJ.&n ti>- ' ' _,_. aineer from Santa Paula, as UROC'1 three-day aruiual mfi!ting opened. "We Must realiu that an iJ'Ofl 10C!aU.. tJc d1ctaior8hip. impo1ed either from within or without. can only be. 1 m1tter of a relatively short Ume, '' he old. H• said the "net effect" of the c;op admfn4 istrat101 was leadln.i the nation toward tuch .a dictatorship. "With a man as smart as Nirvn, l wondtr how he can be duped," Hlnttfft replied when .asked II ht felt the pttsl4 dent was eonsclously le&dlna the natkm toward a dictatorablp. "The pre~dent ''" turned completely 110Clal~U~:· he .. 10, "Fot inslanct, bit open •t>t.ment thet be bas turned Kf:l" MS!ln Jn his economic: thinking -tlle ddl<ll.flnancini bll" , . • I t -, • '• Catholic ('h111·cli • Pulpit_ and Pe~ Bishop s_ See Hope Of Heafu1 g Rifts Rt nrrectto11 L a l 11. er • 1 C.urcb, LC . .\, 98U Hamilton Ave.. Huntington Be a ch 1ebedules morning worship and Holy Communion 11t 10:30 i1.n1. Arthur R. 1' i n g le y . Pastor. will speak on "Strength For The Uving Of 'l'hne Days". SUnday School for grades IY.'O and 1bove 1t 9 ..,.m. Nursery care thf'Qllgh fir11t grade at 10:30 a.m. The .Adult Discussion Group mett1 lht 9 a.m. worship H(Vice Sunday mornJ111. Tbe 10,30 1.m. worthlp &el'l'ict wlll fOllow the traditional 11ervict. The Rev.' Charis L, 1lose wUI be preaching at both Hrvlces. Church School cla11se11 art pro- vided for i ll &JN at both 9 and 10:30 a.m, hours. The United t.1ethodist Y o u t h groups ..,;11 be mettln; at 6:30 p.m . at 9 a.m. } Pastor W1!Ua J. Carrico' 11 a.m. message is entitled ··space Technoloq in the Bible."' The 7 o'clock evening consiSls of the Holy Com- munion Strvict and a Song 6e:rvlce. Ualverslly Ba ptist Cburcb is located at 2ZS2 S. E. Pali.sades Road, Santa Ana, California. near the orange' County Airport. P.ubllc Invited to share both services. Lutbr.raa ctlurdl 01 ne l\111ter, 1'00 Pacific View Drivt. Corona del h1ar offer.1 two hours of worthip at 9 and 11 a.m. SW\day· Church School and adult Bible Classes are held at 10 a.m. The Lord's Supper will be o!fered at both hours of \\'Ot&hip and Or. Wm. R. Eller will deliver the message "These Thing• Are True." The Annual /t1olber· Daughter 11.lllcheon will be held at noon t.oday. The title of Pastor James G. Blain 's sermon at T h e Newport Harbor L u t h e r a o Church. 978 Dover Drive, Newport Beach for b o I b ~·or1hip services M Sunday ia "Don't Despair-Are You Afraid? Look al the Stars!" Holy . Communion will be ctltbrated at both w<1rsblp i;en·ices. 8 and 10:30 a.m. and ch ild care is available for children lhree years and under. The Sunday School hour ts 9:15 a.m. for all a1es, in- cluding adults. Community United 1it&hodl•t Church, 6662 Htil Avenue, Huntington Beach, will t.e observing the 11acr1- ment of· Holy Colnmunion at ''An Ancient Sermon in A J\todtrn Stllini'' is the sermon subjec.t at Harbor Cllrittlan Cburcb. Diliclples of Cbrbt, meeting al Harper Elemen# t.ary School. 42! E. 18th SI., Costa J\fe&a. This is the second &Crmon in a series based on the Book or Act,; or The Apostles. The Sunday School meetg at 9:45. Worship i~ at 10:45. Dr. D. \V .. McElroy is t.he minister. ~1r. and t.lrs. Ph ilip Felds- . te in of Huntington Beach. \\'i ll prtsent their daughter. Ellen, honoring her Bat lilitzvah at 1'trnple SRaron, 61 7 \V, Hamilton. Costa 1\-lesa. Satur- day morning. t-.1ay 8. Services .,.,;n begin at 10 a.m .. and ORANGE GLAD TIDINGS ASSEMBLY OF GOD Fifte e nth end M o nr0Yi1 , N e wport !11ch -'45 A.M .-Su1141v S~J.o61 11 :00 .l.lt.-"Wh •t Ew1r., l•h,11b11"4 S\.&uld K11•w" S•rm;oll l\y lt1~. Al1x1111d1r Hu11t1• . •:DO ,,M.-.. Thio Ii Our World" S1rme11 by l 1v. Al11.11nd11 Hu11!1r ff,...,._ W--'. 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KO\,lltl. •11ttr .... !1 Study 111d P1ecl1Pft1lion , • , , 10:41 1 "'· ,I, Svnd11 ., 5ch••' •• t :JO '·"'·f•rnilv G11 th111 , , 7:0D P·"'· ChUdrt 111' We.,hip S1rvit t • , . , . • I 0:4 5 1.111. OLD PA.SHIONED PU.Tll MllTINCl -WEDNISDAY -7:l 0 P.M. ,._ '42·t 111 N11,.,....., Al•rrs A¥111ablt I I . UNIVERSITY BAl'TIST CHURCH JZS2 S. I . PALISADIS 10.lD SANTA ANA HllGHTI l\/HOA'I' ICllOOL. ... . ...... t ,O A,M . I MtlltMIMG WO"IHll" ... , . . . . . . . . .... " .. ll1M AM, 1v•M u1• wot:•"l' . ... ........ . . ,,. f'.M . MIDWllll: •el V1CI Wl.DHllO".lY ... ,, .. ,. M. a.n. Wllllt '· c•mc. Cll•"' '""" ,.,,,.n I .Attend th e FIRST CHRISTIAN I CHURCH Vic.tori• & Pl1c•nti1 Ave. C/iu,.ch o/ C o1t1 M••• I Hinlllt I. Plercr MIOlttlr 10•111• M,N1t h ' Your Choice Yhlll Mh1F1IM" I l •f'f'r w •• .,,,, l :le ...... ..... lti.t . ' •=• 1.111. Mln\1111 .. ..,...,. .. .. II:* '·"'· SunJa'! Y91111!1 0"11"-' '"'' I ·~ ' ..... NurteTI/ CoTI Providf'd 141-4771 ·~··•l4 i I CENTRAL BIBLE CHURCH 23rd Str"I 11 Or1..,., Cotl1 Mlt1 -548-5303 SPIRITUAL LIPI CONPlll NCI Dr . ..._.. IHf•rj, MMlly l lW•.....,..... ... ,,. 25..Jt . 1971 ....,,, ,,., M1• 1.111 .• ,,,. ,.._,_ •• w•., ri• ,......_,.1.. ,,. '·"'· - I SUNDAY M091NtN• SllYICI AND SUNDAY SCHOOL ••••• ,,, ••••• , ••••• , 11100 A.M. 'lOPMICIU IN l (Jll.ATION ••• , •• , •••••••• WID .. 7:Jt r M COAST lllLE CHURCH I MAICO HJ•l t ll Jt..rl. U N JUAN e.&PilTUfrtO -.,,,,,,, .. 114J ., ...... , ' ' , . followiJl.1 suvice• the rtlct. teln• will bolt .. ·Ones Mlt.zvah at the Temple, to which frienda and worahipera are lnvtted. Regular Fridiy evenilg services, JnauguraUng the Sabbath will be held Fri- day evening at 8:15 p.rn ., with Rabbi Garson Goodmtn con- ducting 1ervlct1. He will also servieta on Saturday, May 8. Herber Rdorm Temple wlll hold ita I11t Family"Service of the year at 7:30 p.m. on Jl'rl· day in the Parilb Hall of SI. Jamel Epbcopal Cburc:li.. 3209 Via Lido. Always a popu]ar service. this Sabbath celebra- tion is expressly for the youngest members of the family. An Oneg Shabbat will follo w. The sermOn &ubject for Sun- day, at Corona del l\tar C'Am· mueJt)' C b a r c b, Congreaa· tloul, 611 Heliotrope Ave. till· ed "One Gospel, Indivl.sible," to be presented by Or. Philip G'."" t.1urray, worship services at IO a.m. with chlldcare. Church School is also at 10. There \\'ill br Holy C-On1- n1union at both the 7:30 a.n1 . and 9:30 a.m. serv ices at SI. Jobn the Dlvlne Episcepal Church, 20t3 Orange Ave .. Costa Me..'!a. Sunday School classes for all ages through High School will be held at 9:30 and nursery care is pro- \1ided al this hour. Follo"·ing l the 9:30 service there will be election of lhC delegates for lhe Diocesa n Convention. The EYC y,1\1 meel al 7 p.m. On Wednesday evening, at 7:30, there will be a healing service G11ed Talk Bi>hop Robert L. Simi>' son, first counselor in the Presiding Bishopric of The Church of Je1us Chris! ol Latter-day Saints. will speak at the Ne"'}>Ort Beach Stake conference May ·a and 9. The confer- en ce session is. sched- ul ed to begin at the Stake Center at 10 a.m. on the 8th. Visitor-· ... The Lutheran Church of Our Savior, 200 E. San Pablo, SIJl Cle- mente is participatine in the firil "worl d mis- sion feedback": during whith churchmen from various mission coun- tries tour. Dr. K. Raja- ratham, Indian church secretary. spoke Fri· d1ty. Others are expect- ed. and Holy Comn1union. Bowman will give 11 Orie! report of the Pa cif ic Three young people: con-SOuthwut Synod Convention in finned la~l Sunday w i I I Loa Angelt! to "'hieh he wa '! a reeeive their first Holy Com-delegate from Christ the munion at ~11 tbe ll!bepbtrd Shepherd Lutheran Cllurch. l.Al lbt ran Cb urcb Sunday at The church is located ;.t the IO a.m. service of worship. Camino Capistrano and Dtl Bapti!m of children will be Gado Road in Capr.>trano administered~ Ho I y Co m-Beach Palisades aiea just munion "''ill be observed by above Shor~lilfs. s u n d a y the enti re congregation. School for all ages through Pastor Acker"!an will deliver' adults 'is held each Sunday at a brief meditation on "The 11 :05 a.m. Pastor Ackerman Challenge of Commun.Ion". Al will resume teaching the Adult Mbsio1111r11 Rev. lilakato Nakashi· ma. district president of the Japan Evang1di· cal Lutheran Church, will speak .\Vednesday at the Newport Harbor Lutheran Church, 798 Dover Drive, Newport Beach. He is touring under the auspices or the first "world mis- sion feedback" pro- gram during which missioners will tour. Bible Forum at lhat time In their study of "Jesu.'I of Nazareth'' which i& proving to he a vrry inte resting and thought-provoking study of the Gotpels. Tbe First United Methodist Church of HWltington Beach y,•ill conduct two worship aervices Sunday at 9: 15 and 10 :30 •~m. The Rev. Edward C. Erny ~ill be preaching at fSee PULPIT Pa1e I I • DETROIT (AP ) -Roman Catholic bishops, engaged in what was called "deep i:.oul searching" about an evident rift wllh most priests over some Church Jaws, this \\'ee~ saw hopes of healing il. Bishop Walter \V. Curt.ls ol Bridgeport, Conn., said 2ro- spects were for "quickly clos- ing lhe gap" through act ion of the bishops in confronting it directly wilh new rese arch data bout Catholic priests. "That's why we 're here." said Bisbop John LJ. ~1ay of t.fobilt, Ala. "The bishops now see empirics( evidence or 1he so-called gap and y,·e're trying to conle to deeper and closer understanding with priests." However, there y,·as son1e tens ion as result or the broa d studies. compiled over four years at a cost of $500,000. were presented TueMlay to the opening of 1 he bishops' sem- iannual meeting. Socio Io g i cal and psy- chological findin)!~ sh<1"·cd most priests 11arit lhe freedom to n1a 1Ty .and !hat they dissent from the Church"s prohibition of contraception. A thwlogical atudy fou nd celibacy unessen- tial to the priesthood. Tile bishops are seeking to de1•elop a consensus nn I he iuues lo offer at an in· ternational Synod of Bishop~ in Rome Otis fall . Election of four bishop delegates to ii was held Thursday. The theology study drew fires from several bishop!. Archbis~p John \1lhealon of Hartford , Conn ., called it "fat short'' of <>bjerti ve scholarly standarfi. and said th• •·conclusions are reach eri "'ilhout justification f o r them.'' Ho\\ever. Ile explained he was <"hallenging onl y the: methOds used. not the con- clusions. about \\"hich he said ··jt is ilnportant for us to keep an open mind." ·Two ot her study reports. by the R~1·. Andrew Greeley of Chicago. on sociological fin- dings, and by the Rev. Euge:ne Kenned y of Chicago, on psychological factors. boll\ drew appreciative reaction! from lhe bishops in their clos- ed session. spokesmen said. Aux:lliary Bisho[l Bernard l-1. Kelly or Pro vid ence. R. I.. told ne1vsmen the: studie:_. received a "highly res pectful reception." He said the hi s hop 1 ' responst lo the rrporls calling for "greater freedorr. for priests'' indicatr: I~ ''gap i.! not <1s 11·ide as it seems to be. '1 Both he and Bisho p May spnke of the ".wul se:arthing" goiP,t: on about difference:ii bet11·rcn tht! hishops and priests. On 1hr disagreement ot ISte BISHOPS . Page 5l COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY . , I 11 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: FIRSH:HRISTIAN Corono dtl Mor ST. MATTHEW LUTHE RAN CHU RCH 18182 Culver D rive CHURCH I ~ I U nive rsity P ark, Irvine Main & Adams Strettl I ~\JR.CH l•v. H•rbtirl N. Ni•u11011111• CHURCHES c; t: f:;l o.., ' ' I H u nting ton Beach ~ ... S.-i•r Sc•••l-9:00 .l.M. GMltor Stnlt• -9:00 .l,M, ,1, -Femlly Servlee -1 O:lD .l.M. llANCHn OF THI MOTHll CHUICH ,. ,. s , M•r11:119 W•11J.i., .. , .... , ...• . l lJ-111 1 Nvritry Cort IJJ.]246 ' -,. THI Pll lT CHUlCH OF CHRIST, SCllNTIST j1 ·;········ l :JO & tt:OD '·"'· ~ -IN tosTON, MASSACHUSITTI "' 81hlt St~eel ....... , f :45 11.m. Y11 ul~ Gr1up1 ,,,,,. 6:00 p.m. I -c "Everlasting Punishment" 1!1 E~1 .,i119 w .,,h:e .... 1:00 p.m. + ,,.. .... .,. A Cordial Welcome from I Hu•H•Y c••• ••ll'lhlec:i 111 111 1trvlcn I .. \ .. THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH SUNDAY, MAY 2nd 'I Ollko: J»-Hff Oi•! O.vo•ion 5.»-tSIO S I °!, .. I • :"I> '-......./ ~· - Co1t1 M"1aa-Fir1f Church of Chlr1t, Scienti1t I I ti; ,~ I .. MA"t ,.\; NEWPORT CENTE R Huni:"'JIO" s •• ,~ 1111 MIN ¥.,_. Dr., c.tte M.,. I We1,Jlll,.-l I :1 S A.M. FIRST UNITED S.lld.y ScltMt -t ill A.M. --COMMUNITY Ch•rc• Senlce -11 :00 A.Ill . .. METHODI ST CH URC H Seventh-Day St. Mlcllo•lt lplteep111I CJ.11'(1! RHdl"' R••M, 211D Mete Yer4e Dr. . 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O•. l"holl" G M~"fV, Mlnl1t.,-Cb,urd1 Wo,.hi• -' JO I 11 •6t2 H,ol ,t,v9, ••2 .~••1 JJOJ Ylo l hh, Newport loocll 644 . 7400 Church Sc~ool -'i'.JO Wo.,l.•p ' Ch11ith Sthool Clt•rch & Si1114cly kho.t.-t :lS & 11 :01 A.M. 541-111 1 JIMtll .. 9lo•rt1, JJl S YI• U•o q ' IO J O ,t,.M. Newpor t Bea ch-Second Ch u rch o f Christ, scl.nti1t . Newport _ Unity Ce1l1 M111 North 1, .. ,~. -E1•! Bluff J1 0D Peclfk VJ-Di-., C•t•fl• 111•1 M.-r . MESA VERDE UNIVERSITY Ch11rch l S1111drr Sc"••l-I D:OO A.Ill. LOll•M D. ,LICIUHOt •, Ml!t!1!..-METHODIST CHU RC H METHODIST CHURCH bffhtt AH • -JIOO·I c ... Hwy. Drletl•HI S....lca-11 •. M. & 11:15 A.M. M111 Y1rcl1 & l1~•r St. SJJ.llll ' S11Rd1y S1h1ol for 111 1911 -1:45 ,t,,M, S4,·27 lf li •21 Culv1r Ao1d I 11" llHI Im". Newport IMC• -Wt ,.hOp I Churt h Scheol All art cordially invited to atle11d tlit cliurc/1 •• U~·~e,.1ty O'"'" Offlc• -646·1111 DIAL-A·PltAYll •46·0•Jt ,,00 l 10 ;10 A.M. Wor1hi o & Church Sthool strv1ct1 t111d t 11joy t/1e priviltati of th t 'i' & 10:10 ,t,.M. Readfna Rooms Founl11 in "•11•1 -THE El'ISC 01' AL CHURCH ' c•1111 C.re ,,.,,'"AT ALL Sll YICIS . FIRST UNITED L19un 1 l11ch Wtlcomt1 You. METHODI ST 'CHU RCH METHOD IST CHURCH w.. 11215 l u•hord 216] l We1l1y O•:vt ST. JANIS, Jiit YM Utla, N•w,.n lffcll •&1 .1~•1 In ~OU!h L1gu~• 7:JO A.M. -H•lr l•cltlllrltt W1111li1p & Cli urch School Wc•1h io 1nd fia,.bo1· CJ,,•ijlian C/.u,.c/, ,1 t :OI A.M. -hllllly Wertlllp l/ q,]0 ,t,.M. Churcli School-10 A.M. I 11 :11 A.M. -A.1"""'9 H•l'f' C•111M•11l•• \ 4••·1081 & Monil .. Pr•Jet" OF NEWrOIT l l:ACH -t Dl&cl,IHI Ml•0 W..ti Hety Co•111•tlln & HMll11t Sonic" N1wood Bt1cli T ..... ..,_ lt:Jt A.M. CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA M ... 1111 Rotulorlr Herper El•111111•t•ry Scll•\I I W•HtMr-l :IHI ,.M. • 415 I. 1 lrti St., c.,,. MOM !400 W, 81 11:011 Bl•d. •iJ.J IO~ CMltl C.... .r t :lt A.M. Werihip--,;JO A.M . Ch,.,th Scheel-q:JO I 1 r AM. • Chufch School 9:45 A.ll. I Th t ... JiilNI P. Altillly II, l"ter -rt.•110: 671·0110 Morning Worship ..... 10,45 A.M. ST. JOHN THE DIVINE , 2043 Orange Ave., C.M. N•TWfY c.,. r r.,ldM ' s.-..,. 71JI & t :JI Cll•rc• k•eol -•:JO I PRESBYTERI AN P hone: 642-2725 I TlllHl4eyi: 6:Jt & 11 .... ; Hot., hr• ft .. 11111111&'4 CHURCHES ' Alinis ter: Dr. D. IV. McElroy Yk•r, n. a ... hH W . ....., ... -Ph• .. l•Wl26 of the l:oastal ' Areas I NEWPORT HARBOR Christ Church Presbyterian LUTHERAN CHURCH CHURCH OF CHRIST 21112 M .. 110110 CNtor Ad111msl H11•tl'"Jllff hoc• I LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER lov. DoRold I. lltoi,.m '"'•' 287 W. WI LSON ST .• COSTA MESA 7•1 O•v•r Dr. LI 1-lO I 29 00 P•cific View Or. S1Mey Wenhip: t :lO A,M. Ch11~h Sdtoel: 1D•45 AM l .. WM lll Horbor e11tl F•tr,low Offico: 21112 M•111oll1 St. "'011•: ''1·4't40 · ' Ti.. In. J.lllft •· 11•111. Coron• del Mir Church-oft he Covenant SUNDAY MOPNIN& l llLE STUDY ••.......•.. ,. t :41 A.M. "''"r DR. Wl~LIAM R. ELLER ~UNDAY MORNING WOR5H I, I COMM UNION ,, 10:41 A.M. Tite 1..,. 1 ... 14 w•1te, 211D Folr'l'lew ltood, COl!o Met• UNO,t,Y EVENING WORSHI P •.•..•••• ,. .. , .• , • •:ti P.M, """"~' ,.,.,., Phont 644·2664 lr11c• A. KMrrle, r .. ter WEDNES DAY EVENING l lBLE STUDY ••••• ,, ••••• 7:JI ,,M. E•r1v We"hip 1:00 1.111. S1111d•f Won.hi ,: t :JD • 11 A,.M. C"11rch School: t :JD ,A, M HUlllSEIY CAi i PIOYIDID Ch1illi111 Ed ut1ti•11 t :ll '·"'· t :OI ..... M. ,.mnw W•rtll i, Pha11e: S4S-4J04 . W. Whit Htrri111t•11 Joh• Lto11or4 '-•1li~1 Wot1hip j 0:J0 I .I'll, 10100 A.M. S11itll•r C.11rc• Community Pr~sbyterian Church M i~i1l11 Mw1lc1I Dir•cl•• I Nuritry Cart Availo.blt S.•ffl Phone: 645-3111 Dey or N i9ht WILCOMI 411 Foru t Av•11M, Let1111• "'*" I 11 :II A.M. ,_,,,. WorMI, Dr. D•llo1 A. T•n19I", Pa1t•r I S111llor Wo~hlp: 1:41 • t :JO • 11 A.M. CJiwrcl! ScJiool· t ·Jt P•o11e : 494·75S5 .. 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Ntwport ae~th f or lllf'?.•rno11on· c.n 87S.71JO ~ AfflllttH with tll9 lt•tl•I tf!"••I Ct•ltr1flU ( __ II .. I I,.,_. 11 .... ,. Ill ... ' . ' \ • ~ I • - 1. ~ I • I Af.r Fo1·ce Acts ----· • • / Flights Banned Of Fill Planes WASHINGTIJ~ tAP) -The A~ F'brC<! hes grounded all its f'l 11 &\fing wing fighter bombers for the fifth time in three years. The acUon was taken Friday afler an investigation of the 18th crash.of •n Fllt ahowed a na\v in the pilot escape 11)'s· tem. Two crewmen "'ere killed in the April 23 crash near Edwards Air For~ Base in California. Air Fora! officials said the bail out League Says Police Stril{e Still Possible SACRAMENTO (UPI) -The League qf California Cities told a Senate com· milt.ff today that binding arbitration be'A·een police and munici palities will not prevent st rikes in labor di sputes. "ft \\'on'l stop strikes." league lobby· isl Richard Carpenter told the industrial relations committ.~ It hasn't stoP,~ strikes whe:revffl" 1\ s been adopt~. Carpe nter also satd that arbit.ratiOn is contrary to the principles of elected gov· ernment," because it binds e!eeted of· fi ciAls to a third party's decision. 11is comments came al a h(ering 011 a bill by Se.11. Relph C. Dills (J>..Gardena) requ iring binding arbitration for cily and county firemen and policemen locked i_n a labor dispute with local government, 1£ either side requests it. The commiltee post poned action on the measure. Dlairman Alan Short (l).Slock· ton) said amendments were being pre-- pared that ma y make it m'lre acce ptable to cities. He did nol elaborate. But Dills reacted angrily to amending the measu rP. Ile said police and firemen want the arbitration provision as "Titten In !he legislation. He s11id cu rrent la\• providing on1y for ··~ood faith"' talks "rith management and labor "'as "baloney.'' He said the league was "stalling" by setkinlj'. amendments. Charles Oats of the Police Officers Re- search Association or California said binding arbllralion would relieve a tense situation. "When poli ce get so frustrated that they walk off the job, things .are really bad," Oateii; said. Kenneth Lar5'1n (lf the Fl'deration (lf Firefighters of California 1old the com· mitltt cities have not tried lo meet the reouests nf their firemen and polke. "We've been saving for 14 year!; you're 12:oing to ha ve ~trikes in public service,'' Larson said. "And now ynu 'vl? got them wd we're trying to do MJmething about It." Carpenter tolrf lhe committee that local governments have ifl('reased by 73 percent their e:i:nenditure on law enforce- ment ttle pa~t four years. He ii;aid most or it ha s gone in to sala ry boosts. Rich l\1an ln1prisoned For \V elfare Fraud MINEOLA . N.Y. (UPI) -A 45-year· old Loog Island man was sente11<;ed to 60 days in jail Friday for accepting ~.40 in welfare in 1968 even though the Nassau Countv Social Srrv1ces Depart· mel'lt said he Owned an apartm ent house In ' Brooklyn, a lavish home with a swim· min~ pool, a private plane and t~·o ca rs. Solar Anderson, of Roo~Pvell, N.Y., said he did not wan t the 'i1'eifare mone:y but had applied for it at his u·ife',; in- 1istence. ' f DAILY PILOT OU,MCfl! COAIT PUllLISHIMG COHl'NtY a,Nrl N. w,,, PrelMnl eMI PIAtfilrltt" J•ck l . Curl.-, Vl(c ,r....,.,.. .... Gtrttl"•I MtMt• Tlrt•lfl•t ICee.-il t!il(tof i11 ...... A. ... ,,1.11111 ,.._ ...... CMrl .. H. t .. , Al1h4"' P. Nill .-.....11111 IMMl"9 ll411M -(M!fl Mtt•: IXI Wtd 191 S~--' N..,.,,..-t a.tell; -M..,.n -.u_.... ~ e .. cti: m ,._, •- "'""""'"" Bttdl: 11•11 ... ell .......... ,_ Stll (M!Mfllt: _, Hwftl 11 C.1911!-. lt•I • capsule separated properly fro1n the • plane, but a metal door on the teCOVeT'f paracliule compa rtn1ent falled lo blow open . The reason for the baJlout is un- determined. The· grounding "'as des<!rlbed as tern· porary pending completion of test!, pos. sibly by. ti1onday, to determine "'hy the explosive system that knocks off lhe chute door failed to operate. The Fill, originally the TFX. has been plagued for years by production and operational problef11f and disconttnt in Congress over cMl ove~runs. The Air Fore,. has accrpted 257 of Ille planes from Gt'lleral Dynamics, the manufacturer, al a cost nf about $9 mil· Hon each. compared "'ilh orill!i netl es· Hntates of $2.8 million. TI"le original plan to purcha~e 2.411 of the plane&-has been cut ba ck to 552. In all. the F'll 1 has been involved-th 22 major accidents since January 1967, with loss or 17 planes an dniie crewmen. All Fiiis were grounded in December 1969 when a wing fell off one: in flight over Nevada and two crewmen were killed . The jets we~ returned to opera- tionaJ status only last July after a long series of strtss tests. Santa Ana Board Denies Threats Against Writer A formal denial against printed charges that a Santa Ana Register reporter was threalened by irate parents at a school board meeting last Wed- nesday has been issued by the Santa Ana School DistricL · Truslee Rudy ti1ontejano addressed the letter kl Santa Ana Register Publisher C1arence Hoiles, challenging a nurilber of points In the story '"hich appeared in the newspaper Thursday morning. He also charges the paper has singled out the Santa Ana dislrict for printed harassment and abuse. based on the Register's philosophy against tax-su~ ported public education. Reporter Jane Gorman was the on ly ne"'s represenlalive at the meeting. She said parents demanded the soor~e Of her information for lwo controversial stories. One involved an ldyll¥.•ild retreat for Lathrop JlU'ior f-fJgh Sclklol students· where sexual actlvltie~ allegedly oc. •· curred. The second was about a Sad- dleback High School swim coach wh9 showed his team a slag film. California law gives newsmen the right to protect sources of information. This is "'hat ti1rs. Gorman did ;it \vhat she described in her slory as a healed meeting. . What happened next differs .sharply on each side. ~1rs Gonnan mainta ins her ve rsion is correct. while ti1ontejano says in hiti let· ter to Hailes the session was taped and defitS him to subslanliate ~1rs. Gorman·s allegations. He also charges the story wa s probably sensationalized by editors rathe r tha n dl'liberately distorted by Mrs. Gorman. ~tontejano closes the no te by appealing for better understanding between the district and the newspaper kl ensure quality education for Santa Ana school children. From Page l NIXON •.. chair ne:irt to Gen . Chapman, tl1e Presi- dent chatted with the commandant., and at one point wa&,overheetrd stressing that "it will end soon .,, it has to." Mrs Nil!on was absent from the col- orful ceremonies. Elder dau ghte r Tri cia. however. 11.· tended , 1ccompanied by Navy Undersecretary John ,V. Warner. The ceremonies -lav ish and in con- fnrmance lo ~farine Corps sl~le -ended "·ith "Hail to the Dllef," but the ex· cilement did noL ' After leaving the revic"•ing stand. the President and Tricia loured the croy.•ds in a black convertible, passing by thousands of civilians and school children let out or classes e!pecially for the ceremonies, As !he President's car rounded the parade grounds and a p p r o a c h e d thousands of troops seated in bleachers, a roar grew, the car slo'pped. and the com· mander in chief V<aRi.shed in a sea or khaki. Thousands of speclators . from ;icross , the field bounded tow~~ the cheering Leathernecks. A few minutes later aides guided him back to the convertible for a slow, r.am- pa ign-stylc ride back to his waiting helicopter. The chopper then new the short hop lo La Casa Pacifica at San Clemente, "'here P.1r. Nixon planned to spend the weekend ttsting and working. The visit b sch@duled to end late ~1on­ day with a flight back to Washington, D.C. l\lars Launch Delayed CAPE KENNEDY, F'la, IAP) -The :spal-e agency Friday postponed for one day, until ~1ay 8, the launchJng of the f1r$t of t"·o ~lariner sparccrart Jntrnl'led lo orbit the planet ~f:ir~. Thtt .stcond ltlunching al:so '11'as dela~cd 24 hours, until May 18. The lllunch learn requires 10 days between firlni" ' • ' !· 'TheJj're All Dogs' 5 DAU.Y PILOT 3 • -Russ Mar}{-.. Less Active May Day MOSCOW (UPI) -The S<wltt Union today celebrated a t May baf replete with· propaganda but devoid or the rockets that once rolled across Red Square. Thousands of worker1 dressed tlfe clly in red bunting aod portraita of ComlJ!,U• nlst leaders hung on mo.st major bullet. lngs In preparation for the naUon'a bl&· gest civilian holiday. At least 1 million MuscoVites lined up for a daykmg parade through Red Square, where the top So- viet leaders took P,Ofiitions on Lenin's tomb to smile and wave. This year -as·every year since 11168- the parade was a strictly civilian affair without fiaunlirl,I{ of military might In former years, May Day was an occasion for a mighty display of tanks. troops, guns and rockets. Civilian participation took second place to rockel rattling. Today's parade Included fank upon rank of Muscovites bearing red flags ind portraits of party leaden. It aboJnclud· ed floats with slogans attacking "imper· ialism," extolling Sov:let toclety, and praising the party. • J. Basil c·rudington Ill, a very particular airedale playboy, scopes the chicks in Las Vegas with a pair or shades and a goli hat. \Vith "to~own" weather on the Strip. Basil appears lo be havi ng difiiculties finding a suitable date in his ne\V convertible. Newspapen dressed up their front pages with .red baRDen: ind party rhetoric. The Community party news- paper Pravda rhapsodized : From Pagel HOSPITAL HASSLE" • • • Boa rd of Supervisors on appeal for a final rullng. That was the action that County· Counsel Kuyper , ruled Friday wasn't really an action at all. Arter hours of research by his slaff, Kuyper declar"ed : "Because only t~·o member~ of the commission were in attendance at the. time of the vole in question. there was no quorum (majority not pl'esent). "Without a quorum. it is my opiniol'I the Commission couldn't._and didn'I, act. No determination from "'hich an appeal could be made was taken." This means !hat the fate. of the pro- posed $3 million, 15G-bed Sadd1eback Hospital will again come before the coun- ty planners Tuesd1y tome time after 1:30 p.m. Aboart the same tirne Tuesday, tifrs. ~farshall may be discuss ing the whole mess before the Grand Jury.- Mrs. ~farshall, former mayor of f\'e~'tX'rl. said she will bring the subject up for discussion. - "Whether or not the jury will probe the acUons of the commission I cannot say." she explained. "I must first confer with the membe·rs." · She did say that she had talked to Mrs. ?\1ara Lozano, a Grand Jury member from Newpo rt Beach who ~as pteent ;it Thursday's commis.sion meeting. Mrs. Loza no had asked fof a transcript of the goings-0n Another question that will surface when the planners again try to meet Tuesd ay ~;11 be if the fifth member. Arnold Forde, will be present to pos."libly cast the tie-- breaking vote. Forde is currently junketing in Europe "'ith f ifth District Supervisor Ronald Caspers of Newport Beach. He isn't !'ieheduled to return to Orange. County un· til ~fay 7. But informed sources said that Forde had been informed nf the crisis over' the hospita l and mi~l return over ' the "·eekend. It was Forde's ''nagging doubts'' tba1f have contributed largely to the delay in a decision on the Saddleback Hospital. The subject first came bef"Ofe the commiss..ion on March 16. The "'hole controversy surractd earlier this week when it was disclosed that Commissioner Forde holds .a major financial interest in lhe rival Mission Community Hospital ·in Afission Viejo. ~1eany.·hiie Friday. membe rs o! the Orange County Board of Supervisors "'ere caught in the backwash of the biza rre events. From all indications they didn't like it. • Supervisor David L. Baker was the on· Iv lx>a rd members available Friday morning and ht pleaded innocent. "l wa.s out of town all day Thursday at an en- vironmental council meeting and C Former Resident Of Htmtington Dies in Colorado A former Huntington Beach man who only reC<'ntly moved to Burlinglon, Colo .• anl opened his own busi ness was killed Uirtt days ago when struck by a car. Funeral rites will be held in Oklahoma for Ron Cniwford, 'II, formerly of 19731 Potomac Lllne, Huntington Beach, follow- ing memorial services In Bt.lrUnglDn. The family 8Uggesta no flower1 , but contribuUom to the local Ron Crawford Mrmorhll . paya ble to Christ Church of Westminster, P.O. Box :Jm, Westminster, to ~11pport Quito, Ecuador orph1nage work. He leaves his wife Lou, plus chlldrtn M'lrjl:, Toni Ann. Ste\•en And 0a'l1'TI Ruth. Crawford 01~:ned the Bur 1 l n g) o I\ Tr:i,·eloclge, 23 L1ncoln St .. BurUngt.on, Cnlo .• 80607. ThAI I~ the r11r11lh•'s home 1ddma. haven't read the newspapers yel ," he said. Baker said he would 11tudy Thursday's circus-like session. He immediately ordered a full transcript ot the hearing. (His .executive assistant Dick Ruiz y.•as on hand for the entire show so Baker should be "·ell briefed ). SuperviM>r William Ph1llips \\·as out cultivati ng the grass roots in his thi(d dis trict all day, but asked his office to ob- tain a transcript of the se~sion. Supef'visor R-Obert Battin was cornered by reporters at a Law Day luncheon and responded to their-questivns with a curt. "No comment." _ Su~rvlsor Ralph Clark "·as out· in the field all ..morning but when he returnl'.~ from lunch he called in the courthouse. press corps. '·There ill ho way .J can possibly evaluate eve ry decision of every a~ point~ of mlne," Cllfk said .. fQ>rn. mi~sioner Fred Jefferson is Clark's 'ap- pointee and one of · the steadfitst o~ ponents of the Saddleback Hos jiilal). He sa.ld he had not talked to Jefferwn Friday and had not dlscus.sed the Sad- rlleb11ck·Hospital issue willi him previous- ly Clark sajd, "I have· never walked out on a meeting in my life. ll is not my way of doing things." But he quickly added , "But I was not there Thursday and can't jud1te what possibly prompted the "'al kout .'' As for the fifth ,upf:rvisor. Caspe~. he 's in Europe "'ilh the aforementioned Forde. The hospital proponents filed a secoi!d request two weeks ago when they c<>uld: not get action on their first !iling. Tt ry explained the urgency is based on a 'tifay 16 deadline for approval of a St.6 million federal grant. Official county approval is necessary befMe the grant ..can be proc- essed. Hospital proponenU!i fear that l£ they do not meet the deadline they might lose the federal money, which ds to be ma tched by local funds. Clark said his office had been flooded wllb calls Friday morning frum residents of the Saddleback Valley v.·ho ~·er~ disturbed over the hospital's problems. Facts, Figures For Saddlebach fl ospital Listecl Orange County gove i-nmenL is faced with a competition in the development of t"·o major hospitals planned in Uie Saddleback Valley. Here are the facts and Ugures on the two facilities. • _, Sa~dleback Community ffO!pltal : -The Lutheran Hospital Society has scheduled the groundbreaking this spring for the 150-bed fir1l phase of the non-pro- fit hospital. Plans call for eventual ex· pllnslon to 500 beds. -The site of the hospital is at Calle do la Loulsa 11nd Via Estrada in L.aguna Hills. -Funding has come from the Lutheran Society, plus private grants by individuals. In addition. federal money is being sought on a matching funds basis. Ml~slou Community Hospilal : -This prtvate hospital is being built about nve mJles south of the Saddleback Community Jknp!UI site. Plans call for an ortgin;,J capacity. of 126 beda with evtnlual expansion to 250, - -The site ts near the Intersection of Crown Valley ~11rkway and the San·Diegc.. Frtt"·ay on land once ustd as the tem- porary campus of Saddleback College. -The hoa:pltal't oosts art being 11n· derwrftten by • group of doctors iind the Viejo Medical Company. of whjch Orangt County Planning Commissioner ArnOld Forde ls 1 prlnclpa~ · U.S. Railroads Noiv _Under Reins Of Corporntio1i \VASHINGTON (UPI)·-The (ederaUy su bsldi~ed and administered AMTRAK Corporalion, the victor In 11th hour court battles. took over most of the nation's long.haul passenfiler rail se rvice today, and one-third or American passenger trains passed in to history. The new rail ~ervlee ""'fnt into rffecl at 12:01 A.i\1. Friday both federal di11-- trict and appeals court!! !urned dov.n Pleas by rail unions and a consumer group to delay the st.art or the system. }...i'1TRAK. a computer·age nickname fnr lhc Nalional Railroad Passenger Corp .. started operating the passenger trains on 19 rail road s. It cut the number of iritercity passrn- ger trains from 285 to 1111 Jn a move directors or the se.mlpobllc corporation hoped would have AMTRAK turning .a profit within three year!!. Among tbe runa r liminated were such familiar tralns as fhe Wa bash Cannon Ball. the. San Fran- cisco Chief. the Panama Limited, the Port.land Rose. lhe City of Miami, !he Capitol Limited. !he Nancy Hanks, ind lhe Norlh Coast Limited. Efforts to delay lhe start of Aa,fTRAK (ailed Doth in the court., and in Congress. Friday morning in Washington. U.S. Di str ict Judge Howard F. Corcoran re· jected lhree lawsults attempting to stall AMTRAK. Corco ran said any delay would be a "frustration of lhe inlen t of -Con· gress and a threat of grave injury to the public and to the railroads." Estel Johnson, Emerald Bay Services Slated Services will be held at 3 p.m. Monday in \Vaverly Church, Santa Ana. for Estel F. J ohnson, Emerald Bay security of. ficer. who died suddenly early Friday. He was 60. Mr. J ohn!ion became 111 Thursday night, shortly be fore he was to report for night AUard duty at Emerald Bay where he had !'f"r\'l'lf on the security force for 10 ye ars. He died shortly afler at Santa Ana Com- munity llospilal. J.le is survived by his widow. Ethel J\1. John son of the home, 2053 S. Birch St.. Santa Ana: lwo sons, Robert R. and Lawrence E. Johnson. both of Santa Aii11; a daughter. Mrs. Suan til. Filipowicz, Santa Ana ; brothe r James W. Johnson, Salinas: :;Isler l\1rs. Opal I. Ru ss, El Ca- jon : and seven grandchildren. The Rev. Harry E. Owings will officiate at the l\1onday afternoon service. to be follo"•ed by entombment In the Court of f,ieditation, Fairhaven Memorial Park. Brown Colonial Mortuary will direct the service. "On this joyous holiday of spring, Ille working people show their great rt!Olve to rtlly closer their rankS In.the struggle for the revolutionary transformation of society, for the bright future or the people." The workers, meanwhile. reveled ·In • (rte weekend cut slighUy shorter than usual by the fact that May Day falls on a Saturday this year. The day it an occasion (or parties, sports events and fireworks. and Moscow officials prepared a firtWOrks !how that wlll send hundreds of aerial salutt3 bu~ tng over the city tonight. The hollday. oddly enough, was borrow- ed from America. May Day commemorates the deaths of r workers during Uie 1886 demorustratione and strikes In Chicago'• Harmartet. That fact was fodder for more Pravda propo- ganda. .- 3-year-old Boy Saved in' FiJb. Into Newport Bay A three-year~ld boy fell overboard In the main chaMel of Nswport Harbor Fri· day evening, but was rescued by the akJp- per of the boat he fell from . Orange Courily Harbor Di.strict author!· ties said Chrisflan Basham, 314. Apolena St., Balboa Jala nd •. fell into .52 degree w_a. ttr about 6:21 p.m. ~e sUf!ered shock rrom the chilly water, but waa otbtr· Wille okay. · "He had a llfe preserver on which .kept him from g9ing straight to Uie bottom,'• a Harbor District spokesman said. When Christian fell Into the channel. off Ruby Street on Balboa lslalkf. Chet Salis.bury, owner of the 32-foot a.all "Pa· cine Childe" !~aped i11 after him and "pulled the boy to a nearby barge. Wllen a harbor pairol boat plckid tho pair ofr the barge:, Sa.llabury uid no one on board the "Pacific Chllde" knew how to handle a sail boat The Harbor patrol quickly overtook the ii;ail boat and put Sall1bary back on board_ He sailed it aafely to dock. The bay. wrapped h1 • warm blanket, was turned over to his mother. Four Arrested In Big NY Heist LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Four ...,, sitting in a bar at Los Angeles later· national Airport were arrested thla week wU.h four stoltn $100,000 bills, a fracti011 or $13 million in currency takew two years ago from a' New York bank. U.S. Attorney Robert L. Meyer 1aid Frid ay the four were talte.n into custody Wednesday night He said seri•I num· hers on t1ie seized bills indicated th~ had been part of a haul from the Mor· ga.n Guaranty Trust Co. Meyer said of $13 million hi loot, about $11 million ha1 been recovered. The ar· rests followed ·an investigation • l>y the treasury department, bureau or ntrco- tics and the U.S. Postal Departmazt. Iron Di~tator? GOP Group Says Nixo1i Socialist FRESNO, Calif. (UPI) -Tht presi· dent or a Republican volunteer group 1aid Friday President Nixon "has turn- ed completely socialiat" and is leading th1: nallon toward an "iron dictatorahlp.'' Walter lllnt.un, president of the IOJ'.IOG· member United Republicans of California (U ROC). the more conservallve of the ,.state's two major GOP volunteer groups. MJ!d he'd ratht!r see C1lifornia Gov. Ron- ald Reagan as pre.slde.nl. IUntzen 11a id the "stick that's broken our bH~ks'' Is \111'.1 l he called Nixon's ·'1wo..ChlnA polit y.·• "Nilfon has been pushing a tl\•o-Chlna pOlil'Y Cor years whilt1 ignoring a coun- try li ke Rhodesia, a country like ours with a Republican form of gove rnment." aald llintu:o, 47, a mechanical deslgp t~. I gineer from Santa Paula, 1s UROC'a three-day annual meeting apened, •·we must realize that an Iron IOciall,. Uc dkt.11orshlp, imposed either from withln or without, can only be a matter of a relattveJy short time,"· he aald, Hti said the "net effect" of the GOP admin- istration was leading UJe naUon 1oward such a dictatorship. "With a man aa smart at Nm.i, · J wonder how he can be duped ," Hlntttn repllod when l!kod If he fell the pt't&i- dent was consciously leading I.be nation toward a dlctatonhip. ~ ''The prtsldenl has turned oomplettly soclali1tic." he said. "For lnstanc•t:h.11 optn slJl.lement that be has turned J\fY• ncslan In his teonomlc thlnklni -~• deficl~financin& blL" .. . ' • ' £1.....,, Mu 1, 1'171 l Pulpit 'and Pew Resu.rrtttioo L u t b e r a n Cburcl:I. LCA, 9812 H1milton Ave., Huntl111tot1. Be a ch achtdules morning worahip ~nd Holy Communion al 10:30 a.m. Arlhur R. Ting 1.e y , Pastor. will speak · on "Strength For Tiie Living Of These Days". Sunday School for grades two and above at ~ a.m. Nursery care through /irst grade al 10:30 a.m. The Adult Discussion Group meets at 9 a.m. the 9 a.m. worship service SUnd1y morntn1. The IO:lO a.m. worship service will follow the lraditional aervlce. 111e Rev, Charles L. Rose 'V'ill be preaching at both services. Church School classes are pro- vided for all aces at both 9 and 10:30 a.m. hours. The United Methodist Youth groups V.'ill be mffting at &:30 p.m. following servlcts t1't Feld&- ttin.s wlU host 4n ·Ontg Mltzvah Ill the Temple, to which friends and worshipers are invited. Regular Friday evenlig services, '\ftay_gurating the Sabbath will be held Fri- day evening at 8:15 p.m., with Rabbi Garson Goodman con- ducting services. He will also services on Saturdiry, May 8. • ' • -Catholic Church , Bishops See Hope • Of ~ealing Rifts DETROIT (AP) -Roman held Thursday . Cathollc bishops, engaged in Tht theology study drew what was called '"deep soul tires from Jeveral bishops. searching" about an evident Archbishop John Whea lon or rift with most priests over Hartf»rd. Conn .• called it "far some Church laws, this \\'eek short"' of objective scholarly 1aw hopes of healing it. standards. and said t h e Bishop Walter W. Curtis of "conclusions ~r~ r_eac h.ed Bridgeport, Conn., said pro-without justiflca11on Io r Pastor Willis J . Carrico's II 1.m. message ia entitled •·space Tecttnology in the Bible ." The 7 o'clock evening con~ists of the fioly Com- munion service and a Song Ser~ice.. University Baptl1t Cburcb 1s located al 225.2 S. B. Palisades Road, Santa Ana. talifornia, near the Orange C.Ounty Airport. Public invited to 5hare both urvices. Lutheran Church Of The ~taster, 2900 Pacific View Drive. Corona de! r.tar offers t~·o hours of worship at 9 and 11 a.m. Sunday Church School and adult Bible Qasses are held .i.t 10 a.m. The Lard's Supper will be offered at both hour11 of voorship and Dr. Wm. R. Eller wilf deliver the me1u;age "The~ Things Are Trut." The Annual Molher· Daughter luncheon 1,1,·ill be held at noon U>day. Harbor Reform Temple will hold Its la.st Family Service of the year at 7:30 p.m. on Fri- day In the. Parish Hall of St. James Episcopal Cburcb, 3209 Via Lido. Always a populal- service. this Sabbath celebra- tion is expressly for the youngest members of the family. An Oneg Shabbal will follow. Guest Tnlk "lbslo11ury Bishop Robert L. Slmp-The Lutheran Church Rev. Makato Nakashi· son. first coun.selor in of Our Savior, 200 E. ma. district president apects were for "quickly clos-,. them.'' . ing the gap" through action of However. h~ explained he the bishops in confronting it \\'as challe nging only lhe direclly with new research methods used. no~ the co~-~" data bout Catholic priests. clu!ions. about which he. said The title of Pastor James G. Blain·s sermon at The .Newport HarboJ' Lu the r,. D Cburcb, 971 Dover Drivt, Newport Beach for b o th worship services oo Sunday is "Don't Despair-Are You Afraid? Look at the Stars!" Holy Communion vdll be celebrated at bolh ~·~hip s1:rvict1. g and 10:30 a.m. '-1d child care. is available 1 for children three years and under. 1be Sunday School hour ts !I: JS a.m. for all ages. in· eluding adult~. --- Comm un ity Unite d ft1ttbodlst Cburcb, 6682 Heil Aven ue. lluntingt.on Beach, \\"ill ht: observing the sacr1· ment of tloly Communion At "An Ancient Sermon in A ?o.1odern Sellin&" is the sermon subject at Harbor Chri1tlan Church, Disciples of Chrl1t, meeting at Harper Elemen- tary School, 42S E. ISlh SL, Costa Me4. This is the second sennon in a series based on !he Book of Acls of The Apostles. The Sund2)' School meets at 9:45. Worship is at 10:45. Dr. D. \Y . t.1cElroy is the minister. tilr. an<;l;.lrs. Philip Felds· tein of Huntington Beach. 1,1,•ill present their daughter, Ellen. honoring htr Bat tilitzvah at Temp](' Sharon. 617 \Y. Hamilton. Costa P.1esa . Satur- da y morning. l\lav a. Ser~ ices \\'iii begin at 16 a.m.. and the Presiding Bishopric San Pablo: San Cle-of the Japan Evangeli· cal Lutheran Church, of The Church or Jesus mente is parti,ipating will speak Wednesday Christ of Latter-day in the first "world mis· at the Newport Harbor The sennon subject for Sun-Saints, will speak at sion·feedback". durine Lutheran Church, 798 day, at Corona de11t1ar Com-the Newport Beach which churchmen-from Dover Drive, Newport munlty C b u r c b, Congrega-Stake conference hfay various mission coun· Beach. He is touring tional, 611 Helkltrope Ave. tiU-8 and 9. The confer-tries tour, Dr. K. Raja· under the auspices of ed "One Gospel, Indivisible," ence session is sched· ratharn. Indian church the first "world mis- to be presented by Dr. Philip uled to begin at the secretary, spoke P:ri· sion feedback'' pro- G. ?iilurray, worship se rvices Stake Center at 10 d<1y. Others are expect· gram during which at 10 a.m. with ch.ildcare. a .m. on the 8th. ed. missioners will tour. Church School ls also at 10. --------------------------~----- There "'ill be Holy Com- munion at both the 7:30 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. services at St. .John the Divine Episcopal Cburcb. 2043 Orange Ave., Costa Mesa. S,unday School classes for all ages through High School ~·ill be held al 9:30 and nursery care is pro- vided al this hour. Follo"'ing the 9·30 service lh('re will be eleclion of the delegates for the Di ocesan Convention . The EYC will meet at 7 pm. On \Vednesday evening. at 7;30, there \\'ill be a healing service and Holy Communion. Three young pt0ple con- firmed last Sunday ·w 11 1 r~ive their first Holy Com- munion at Olrlst tbe 3bepberd Latberan Church Sunday at the 10 a.m. service of wonihi?. Baptism of children will be administered. H o I y Com- munion will be observed by the entire congrega tion. Pastor AckermaJI will deli ver ca brief meditation on ··The Challenge of Communion". Al Bowman will give a Orief report of the Pacific Southwest Synod Con\'ention in Los Angeles lo "''hich he was a deleaatc from Christ the Shepherd Lulheran Oiurch. The church is located at Camino Capistrano and Del Gado Road in Capistrano Beach Palisade" area just above Shorecliff s. S u n d ay School for all ages through adults is held each Sunday at 11 :05 a.m. Pastor Ackerman ~·ill resume leaching the Adult Bible Forum al that time In their study fil "Jesus of Nazareth" "''hich is proving to be a very interesting and thought-provoking study of the q_ospels. The Fir!lt United ~1ethodlst Church of Huutington Beacb 1,1,•iU conduct two worship services Sunday at 9: 15 and 10:30 a.m. The Rev. Edward C. Erny 1vill be preaching at (See PUL.PIT, Page $) •·That's why we're here," '"it is impo~ta~t. for us to keep said Bishop John L. ~lay of an open mind . Mobile, Ala. "The bishops now Two other study reports. by see empirical eviden~ of the the. R~v. Andre~ Gr.eeley _of s<>-Called gap and we're trying Chicago, on soc10\og1cal fin· to come to deeper ary:i closer dings. and by lhe ~ev.~ugene understanding with priests." Kennedy . of Chicagir, o n psycholog1ca t fa ctors. both H~1vever. there wa!). some drev,r appreciative reaction' tens~on as res~lt of the broad froin the bishops in their clos· studies, compiled over four ed session, spokesme n said. yeani at a cost of $a00,000, Auxiliary Bishop Bernard were _ pr~ented ~esday, lo the f\i . Kelly of Providence. R.I., ~pen1ng of t~e bishops sem· told newsmen the studit:ll 1annual meet1n~. received a "highly respectful Soc_ Io Io~ 1 ~a I and psy-reception." cho!ogic_al f1nd1nj:~ sho\\•td He said tht "bis hop 1 ' most prLests "'aJll t~ freedom respol\Sf: tn the reports calling to marry and Iha! the y ~iS:S~nt for ··greater freedom for from the Ch~rch s prohib1~on ' priests" indicate the "gap ,i.t of conlraceplion: A theolog1cal not as wide as it seems tD bt:.'' s_tudy lound ~elibacy unessen-Bolh he and Bishop May t1al to l~e pneslhood. . spoke of the ··soul !!earthing" The bishops are seek1n.g lo going on about differen«5 deve lop a consensus on the Jit'(lvPrn the bishops and issues_ to o(fer al a~ in· prirsts temat1onal Synod of Bishops On thr disagreement o! in Rome ttlis lall. Election of four biJhop delegates to 11 \\'as fSee BISHOPS. 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CHURCHES FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Main & Ad1ms St reets Huntin9to,, Beo eh I M•rnin9 Ylonhip .. , .. , ..... . .......... l :JO I 11 :00 '·'"· IUNCNlS OF THl MOTHll CNUICN THI ;lkST CHUki:H OF CNlllT, SCllNT IST IN IOSTON, MASS'ACHUllTTS I l iblt 5che1I .... , ... t :45 t .m. "EverlastipJ Pupishment" · -SUNDAY, MAY 2nd 'o&t1 Mau-first Church of Chlrst, S,i,ntist Jiit M-. V.. Df •• CeaN M•M SM.-, le._, -t :1 l A.M. Clil•rdl s.ftice -11 :00 A.M. RMdl119 1t .... 2150 M.,. V•Ni• Dr. / Huntington B•1ch-First Church of Christ, Scientist ltll & 011 .. , Hutf19to11 hoch . S11..i.., Sti.-1-..f!':JO & Ii :00 A.M. Ch11rcll-9:10 I 11 :00 A.M. IHdl119 lff'I -211 M•i11 SI. N•wport Buch-First Church of Chri1t, Scitntist JJOJ Yla u1111 .. 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MATTHEW LUTHERAN CHURCH 18182 Culver Drive University P .. rk, Irvine k..,. Herbert N. Hier"'•"~ s-.., Sc~ .. l-t:OO A.Ill . Guire, Serrke -t :Ot A,M. Fert1!1y S.rrlc.1 -lO:l O A.M. I JJ-121 1 N~n•rr Co•• IJJ.J246 A Cordial Welcome from THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH NEWPORT CENTER Huntin9to~ !11th Wtnt.1~11 :15 A.M. FIRST UNITED .. METH ODIST CHURCH St. Mkh .... ljtlK•,•I Ch11,t'r 27 21 17th St. 5lt.-l517 M•111iterlte er l'oclfic View Dr. Cere11e tlel M•r S1 tYi c•1 -9:1 5 & 10:10 Ph•u: 675-0950 Nu•~t'f Cert All Mornl"ll Ch~r~h Schee!-9:15 Co1l1 M•<~ Hu~tin9ton B1 &r h -Nedh FIRST UNITEO COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH METHODIST CHURCH lfth Sl. & Herbo r Blwd. Church Wt rihip -•:lO l I I 6t.t.1 H1 il A••· 141 -~4•1 Church Sc~.tel -•:lO Wo,.)lip & Chu•ch School 548 -7717 9110,)0 AM. C111t1 M111 N1flh lrvi"t -Eeol Bluff MESA VERDE UNIVERSITY METHODIST CHURCH METHODIST CHURCH Mei• V1rlllle I l1k1r St. IJJ-1 211 549 -2719 11422 Cul~t• Ro1cl Wtr1hi' l Ch urc.h Scheo l •! Unlvu 1lly Drlw ... t :OO I IO :JO A.M . We•thi p I Church 5choot" _SUNDAY SllVI strviceJ and en1oy the pnviltQt.'l of tllt Readrng RoortLS' 9 lo 10:10 A.M. . F11unle i11 V1 ll•v 9:4S A.M.-S1111dey kllool 10:10' A.M.-''Tlile .. ,,."" ., ""'H•ly Sjtlrlt" -~21\~~~~~~c~·~n·~·c~;.;~.~"'~·~·~-~~·~T~·~·~i~·~ .. ~·~t~C~IS~~~~~~ Sft111011 ttr r .. t11r 7:00 P.M.-fllffr K111111lc ef l .. ffltnle G11est 5,.Utt THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH Welcomtl You. ST. :WMIS, J20t '11• Ude, H.-.,ert IMc.~ 7:JO A.M. -Hely l•lil•rl1t FIRST UNITED l19un1 81e ch METHODIST CHURCH METHODIST CHURCH I IJ)S B~1~1rd 11632 W11l1y Orivt ••2-25t l In Soul~ Ugun• Worihip I Church Sc hool Wo,.hip encl COSTA MESA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL ,.,._.c...,I -11u.,1r111tt11 -11t1Mn11rv -C~ll• c. ... FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH 6SO HAMILTON. COSTA MISA GIO,IGI ICOUlll, ,.tl!tt l ill111 Study i ncl Ptod1m11;011 .. , • I 014! t.m. S11ndev School .. 9:30 •.111.F~"'ilY G1lh t t1 . . 1:00 p.m. Child•••"' Wot1hi., 5,,.;~, .. , ... 10:45 1.m. OLD PAIHIONlD PU.TIR MlnlNCiJ-WIDHUDAY-7:30 P.M. PtlMe '42·9111 • N11,..ry A"""9 A••llcrllle .UNIVERSITY BAPTIST CHURCH 2252 I. I. PALISADIS lOAD SANTA ANA HllGHTS SUNNY KMOOL .. .. .... ... f:O A.M, MORNIH9 w•RSMl9' ... . .. . ........ ... II:• A.M. l:VIHIHO WOlllMI~ ... ·•· •...•.....•. . 7:11 .. M . MIOWllllC 1,1\'ICI WIDMllOA'I' , ..•.•.... ... 1:11 "M. •w. Wiit/i '· C.n'lt:ll C1!11'Clll ....... JoU-1111 - fiarbo1· Ch1•ijfian Cliu,.ch Of NEWPORT IEACH -IDl1clplt•I """""' Rot11lorfy H•f'P" 11.Dmtltt•ry Sth••I 425 l. 111~ St., Co"a Melo Church Sch ool , ... , . . 9:45 A.;1. 1'-torning \Vorship ..... 10:45 A.~1. N11•Mf'Y Cor• l'r••iffll Phon•: 642-2725 Minister: Dr. D. W. McElroy 9rlt A.M. -'9.Uly WeNlilp 1110t A.M. -.,...,.... Hely C-M111ltll & M• .... P....,.... Mld·W• Hely Ce--'•• & HHll .. lenlc" T.....i.,-11:JIA.M. w_.i ... ;.,._ 1:00 r .M. "" C•lld c.,.., 9:01 A.M. T1ri4 leY. JellR p, "*' 11.AMl9'-Phellel 671•02J0 ST. JOHN THE DIVINE, 2043 Orange Ave., C.,!!. l111d•ya 7:JI & 9:11 c~:ft. SdlHI -t :JI 1l11r14e'r1: 6:11 & lt • .-.: H.Jy D.,. a •1101111eed Ylcer, TM a..,. J•hll W. o.i.1•1 -n ... 141 .. J26 t :JO A.M. Church School -10 A.M. 4~9-1011 Ntwporl B11ch CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA 1400 W. ltlbot B!vd. 67).)105 Wonhi s--9:)0 A.M. Church School-9:JO I 11 A.M. PRESBYTERI AN CllURCHES of the Coastal Areas NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH ' Christ Church Presbyterian C H u R c H 0 F c HR Is T LUTHERAN CHURCH "'" M"""' '"'" ···~· .............. . OF THE MASTER In. De11old L leMrta. P•t•r 287 W. WILSON ST., COSTA MESA 791 Dover Or. LI 1-3631 ltOO P•c.ific View Or. s-..,~en1tlp:9:JOA.M . Cllt1rchkheol:10:4SA .M. l ehrtffll Horber etd feln•l1w Offiu: Ol I z Mat•olle St. l'lle11e: f61-4940 "'° '"· ,.._ •· lteh, Co•one del Mu Ch rch of the Covenant AllenJ /h e C/iu,.ch o/' SUNDAY MOPNING l lBLE STUDY . . . . . . . .. .. .. . 9:41 A.M. ...., .. , DR WILLI'" R ELLER FIRST CHRISTIAN SUNOAY MORNING WORSHIP' COMM UNION .• 10:4$ A.M. T,..l ... l...-14Wllit., • Mm • 2150 flll.iFYi•• ••ttd, C"t• M.,. SUNDAY EVENING WORSHIP ..... , ••.•. ,. ,. . . . 6t01 P.M. A11lll1RI "''"'' Phone 644-266.( "v,..i., lrKe A. k11rrl1, Pester CHURCH WEDNESDAY EVENING BlllE STUDY............. 7ill r.M. e •• 1., Wenhip a:tO ...... ''""'1• .: 9:JO. 11 A.M. Cllvrch Sche•I: 9:]0 A.M. Victoria & Pl•t•ntit Ave. NUkSllY CA.kl PIOVIDID Cllrhlltn Ed~t 1ti•n 9:11 '·"'· 9:01 A.M. Fe111lly W•rtlllp Phone : 545-4304 Cost• M•i• w. Whit H1rr11191011 Je1111 L••11t1r• F111i~1 w.,,h;, 10:10 '·"'· 10100 A.M. s~11dey CJ11n111 Community Presb::y-::t~e::r'ia,-n-.C",.....hu-rc-,-h -- ... I .I Mi"i1l1r Mu1;ttl Oirec !er Nr(rtfrU Core A.vtllablt S.h .. I ... , mr 411 Forftt A.,.11 .. , L.,1111e l .ech Ml•lltu Phone ·. 64S-lltl Day or Nl•ht l C 00 ' I W •1 D Dell led11le McN119h • W L OME 11 : A.M ... ,.,. •""' r. •A. T1n111r, P•tof v.ii1t1 Mlllittw ll~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~g~~~~~~''===========~:::::=========~:11 S•1dey Wertlil,: 1:45 • t :JO • 11 A.M. Cht1tch lcho•I: t:JI ..... , w ..... ;, ,,,. ...... II 1,: -,c.--A.;;i;;;:::i.'~·~·~ .. ~·:::·~·i··~'~"~·~--.... ~-~-~~~=-~~ ,;:~ ;::; FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH c HR 1 s T Lu THE RAN c Hu R c H St. An,0d0r1e1w ... 's Presbyterian Church Ve_, . . 1 •·'"· • Mi11ouri Sv11iod , rews leM, Ne.,,,ert hw.~ f\Turscrv Core Prot'ldtd 2101 CLIFP DllVI, NIWPOn llACH ''' Yk~ St .. c... ...... CMrlM W..Wrt Dlernflelf, ... .,., 141-4771 14MJ41 A N_EW CHO""RCH WELCOMES YOU Le"-t Y. T•rM•, Pesm-w.,.. • ., 'CktU kHel: I. 9:JI' 11 A.M. 14a.l404 rt.oee: 646-7147 Or. W1lt•r P•n. P11t1r wer111i. llr'tlctt: t:U a. II •.M. s .. ...., ... kfloll: ,,. !--M. S M rk p Yot11· Choice Sunda'I .'' ...• _..., _ •·.•• •.".· w """" 11111i. c1eN1 •:• ... ,,,. t. a resbyteri'an Church -"' enlllp -11 A.M. • 7 l'.M. CHRISTIAN ILIMINTAIY SCHOOL 141-6166 11~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~11r.;;~::;:~~:;~~~::~~~~~~111 c...,. ""'"" ... • '-'M.tf nrt... c.,... •• M ... ,._ .,.... ""· , .. ,., CENTRAL lllLE CHURCH 23rd StNlt et Orange, Co1t.1 M9H -54&-5303 UllfTUAL Llfl CONFlllkCI Dr. J111M1 le4fort1, MllMy lftllle IMrihtf A,.,it 21.JO. 1971 ...... ;. troo. 1t1• ··"'M ,,. ,_ ... _,_ ......... ''" ,_ ... _,,.~ 11.M •·"'• SUNDAY MORNING lllWICI AND SUNDAY SCHOOL , ••.••..•.•.• , • , ••.• 11:00 A.M. ,RINCI OF ,IACI LUTHERAN CHURCH 1 • Werdil, & c•:...rc: .. s;c~~.;J4~ a 1t:Jo A.M. SfMN£ ~us @OAIMUNITY . ®iu~ M-·--· --· C.... M-C.'". •HDltlW C. AHbllt$0N, "tl!OI' ~ kNol: ttis~-Mlll'llN ~i.i •:oo 1fll 11:00 TURTLE ROCK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Prine• ef Pett• L~thtr•n Sch 11el -Miu E1th1r Ol111tft, p,;,.cTpel T~rtti Roel( 0,1.,. INI Aintill brlwo ,...., Moel: .,,11 et O#fic• Pho11111 14f·Ol21 Scho•I Phen1: 149-0562 SABBATH SERVICES C1m1u1 dflyt). SI~ Olttt F.-.-. ,. CIHVlf/ llultl " CtmlNl or.1 Allht to Turllt Rlldl oriv.. ~ELIGIOUSSCH6o L '"· tk• --· ,.,,. CHU~CH OF ~!LIGIOUS SCIENCE b b t: • t :Jo A.M. s ..... L Sdlool 1or .11 .... ~ ....... ..... ar or relorm temple • W Mt"'Mr C"""" of U..... Clltfltll Atlltllt1 klttle9o L.tl """"' COAST II.LE CHURCH 11 :00 ~.M, .... 1... orllllp AABBI 'm',"," •• ~~o.,•.«NG HUtlAY CAt• l'ROYIDI O Af tOTM HOURI IVNOA'T lllVICI , 11!00 l .M, .,... flw 1~••ri11t11111t Cloflffl'lllnt Olfltr Mtlfl~.. (l tt IJ).I"' MlfllJ!" .• "'~ l orllt. I ,$ c ... St J < I I c~ ~ 2 PIOfHIClll IN llYILATION •.••••.•.•. , , • WID., 71JO PM M.&ICO FOISTU JI. HI, IAH JUAN CArtSllANO THE CHURCH FOR YOUR FAMILY · am1s ~PtcoP• 11Vl'tn o 3 09 Vii Lido, Newport Btach ·~ ••J.·194t 41.'·1141 IJ~04t7 ,.,., ••Ill CL\lt 0" WIWl'O•T •••CM FOf lnfo,rmttlOl'I! c.1101•11ao l· Aflllll lM •IHI .... '"'"' tl '"'"'I(' L--1-.J.--..::·:·~·:·-=~·:"'::-~·:·-=----1----'11.-::::=======::::=====·=======~ r ,.__~~~.......,"....i..-~~~~-4~~--' , • , ....... l • ' --~ • --_L ---- • r S1t11tday, M11 1. 1~71 DAIL V PILOT G 62nd Annual Convention _.nlpit and Pew Area Baha's Attend Meet Under b11 direction the work advanced and expanded both service!. Church School twelve-fold. Evanael Preas cla1se1 for all ages at 11:1~ and 1 Vacatlon Blbli School ceurses, lO :JO a.m. Nurs"ery -care is , and a monthly magulne. The ava!\1ble. Emphasis on "Our · Malont's are now planning lo go to Korea whre there is a!I ~ .Greal Days -Easter to yet no such work. ~v. Malone Pentacost" will be Bible i1 a gradu&te or Southern reading in the Book of Acts. California Colle1e. C o s l a (Centinuell From P1111 4) Cbrlsl Cll1ptl , 1 member of the. Universal Fellowship of Metropolitan C o m m u n I l y Churt.":hes is a legally dlartered church servlna: the llomosexual community or O!inge County. It meet s at 7 p.m. on Sundays at thw Unitarian Universalist Church, IZ59 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. Holy Communion will be (lbserved in the 11 a.m. Morn- ing Worship Service at the Costa Mesa Fnursquare CbW'ch, Pastor Jacobs will be bringing the message . There will be a Sacred Concert with the "Good News Singers" In the evening service at 1 p.m. Results of "The Total Church Drive" will be given in the Sunday School opening at 9:45 a.m. in the sanctuary. Assis- tant minister, Rev. Robert Garr, captain or the losing team in the contest will be doing a modern version or christian root wa5hing by shin- ing Pastor Jacobs shoes. St. Jamn EpiscoPat Church, 3209 Via Lllo. Newport Beach will celebrate the Fourth Sun- day In Easter with two services af Holy Communion (at 7:30 and 11 a.m.) and one service or.Morning Prayer (at 9 a.m.) Father John P. Ashey wiU preach al all three services. On lu ay. the Rev . Dr . Henry erh1rd. minister of the Ch ch of Rellg_ious Science , 20062 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach, will speak at both services. 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. The subject will be. "O n Human Relations." During the 9 o'clock service. trained teachl!rs are in charge of cl1sses for all ages af children. Baby care is also provided during this early service. The Church o r Thu rsday ltttures at Leisure World, at 10 a.m. in Clubhouse Two. dining rooms 3 And 4. These lectures are open lo the public. free of charge. 0 r a n J:: e County Jr:wish Singles. an organization for single Jewish adults tmen ta SS, women to SO) will hold its next encounter group May 3 from I to ll p:m. with June 11nd Dan Duncan. For 'furthef ~·""· Marshall Neel will explore ''The Semantics or ESP'' Sun- day at the Costa Afe111 Unitarian Urrlvernllst Church , 1259 Victoria St. Ad u I t services and youth ... 'discovery PrtiJUam" will be from 10:30 to I I :30 a.m. with coffee and discussion at 11 :30. The Meaa Verde United Metbodiat Church, 1701 Baker Street, Costa Mesa , will have two Sunday morning worship services at 9 and 10:30 a.m. Rev. Paul C. Biesemeyer has selected as 'his sermon tooiC': ''The Great Need of This Hour'-the Church School will meet at 9 a.rn. for nursery through hiith school, and at 10'30 a.m. for nursery through sixth grade. The Junio r High United 1'-1ethodist You I h Fellowship will meet at 6:30 p.m. Cbri1t Lutheran Chi!rth. 750 Victoria St.. Costa Afesa, schedules church service11 at 8: 15 and II l'l.m. The sermon is enlitftd "The Open Door". Bible classes for all ages are held at 9:30 a.m. Martin Broones. Christia n Science lecturer from Beverly Hills. will speak on the direc- tion er youn" people today at the Firtt-Church of Christ, Scientist of Laguna Beach at 8 p.m. Thursday. C o mmanlty Preshyterlan Church of Larun1 Beach an- nounces the first of a series of Sunday Forums Sunday at 9:30 a.m. These are open to all ages and faiths lo explore the topics of today and "'hat Christians can do to help. The topic for May will be "Are We Victims of Cultural Snob- bery?" with forum leader Mrs. Jay Andrus. Worship i1 in the sanctuary at 8:45 and 11 a.m •. .Newport UnJty C h u r c b . meeting Sundays •t 10 and 11 :15 a.m. at the Senior Citizens Building. 15th and Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. will hear a sermon ''Source or Health". by Rev. Laren Dale Flickinger. The Women 's Guild of Church of Religious Science of Huntington Beach, meeting at 420 10th St., Hunnn·gton Stach, "ls sponsoring a Ciesta and Mexican dinner today from S to 9 p.m. II is open to the pub. He at a cost of $1.50 per per· sOn. The guild members will all be in costume. Child ren will participate in a wide variety of games and a cakewalk will be held. Sermon at the 10:4$ a.m. Sunday service will be "You Get Nothing for Nothing". A Creation-Science con- ference will be held at the Trinlly BapUst Church, 10101 Westminster May 2 through 5 at 7 p.m. each evenin1. Topics will inculde: "Evolution and the Bible", "Genesis and Geologic Timi''", "The Flood and the F'ossils", and ''Modem Science and Bible Miracles". The Bible Lesson-sermon at 111! Chrfsll1n Science churches Sunday will be "Everlasting Punishment". Area churches and service times include: Costa Mesa First Church of Christ, Scientist. 2880 Mesa Verde Drive, 9:15 and 11 a.m.: Huntington Beach Fit s t Church. 8th and Olive, 9: 30 and 11 a.m.: First Church of Kewpon Beach. 3303 Vi::. Lido. 9:15 and II a.m. and Second Church of Newport Beach, :1100 Pacific Vitw Drive, Corona del Mar. 10 a.m. ' Sermon al F1lrvll"w Bap... tist Cburch. 2525 Fairview Road, Cost• Mesa , i 1 "Remember the Sabbath'!'" by Rev. Melvi n Taylor. Worship information and reservations 1-----------------~---t fll~se call President Bea Slferman, 871-6371. An elec· lion meeting will be held Thursday, May 13. al Temple Beth Emel. 1170 West Cer· rltos, Anahe im. 8:30 p.m . in the Social Hall. Those -presented by the "'llOminatlng committee are President. Ed Schulmcin : Treasurer. Alice Dean, Firs! Vice President and Publicity, Rose Bale. Nominations will be accepted from thf:: noor. Members in good standing may be nominated . Following elections \ there will be refreshrnenls and \ social. A New Member Driv.? party will be held Saturday evening. May 22. al the home of Linda Hyams. 1&414 Holmes Place, Cerritos. Thare will be no charge for members and a $2 charge for non·membcrs. Food, drink, and dancing will be featured at the prty, begin- nlng 8:30 p.m. ~1ay 2nd through 9th is Christian Family Week and at the First Baptist Church of Huntin1ton Beach. 6th and Orange. The pastor. Rev. Willis J . Loar. will be bringing an appropriate message "The Home I.bat Pleases God" to the II a.m. worship ~ice. Communion and the Right Hand of Fellowship for new members will also be part of the service. Church School for ell ages is from 9:45 to 10:45 t .11.m. Cliild.care is · available for both hours. At the 6:30 p.m evening service. our Missionaries. Art and Nathalie Sanford. to the Navajo lndi11ns 11t Keams Can- yon . Arizona are sending col- ored slides and a tape shOwing and telling of their ministry. Wednesda y evening is tJib!e Study and Prayer Meeting at 7:30 p.m. ./ "A tladish ls a Radish'' Is the sermon theme cho1en by Pastor Dr. Charle!! H. Dlerell- fleld to be prt1chtd 11 St. Andrew'1 Prt s by It r I 11 n Cburch. 000 St Andrew5 ROid, Newport Be11ch. on Sunday . Worship services are held at I. 1·30 and II a.m, Sunday. Sen- ior High 11nd colle1e a1e youna people mttl at the church Sunday evenings at 7·30 p.m. Who Is God? Little Book A1iswers Kids By LOUIS CASSELS Vl'I lhMt 19R W•llff W~ ii God'!' .Where is God'!' Whit does God do? #Children begin to ask those questions 1t a very early age -particularly if they live in 1 home where God is taken seriously and i'poken about and prayed to. • By the way they respond lo these first simflle-yet- profound questions about God, parents can do more than any .su?sequ~l tea cher ever will be able to do to guJde a child s rehg1ous educaUon. This is a terrifying responsibility. and many parents feel ill-equipped to cope with it. To their rescue has come Dr. Christiee Brusselmans, a remarkable Belgia n woman Who hold professorships in religious education at two fa. mous universities .-Louvain in Belgium , and Forrlham in the United Slates. Dr. Brusselmans, who has a wealtt) or practical ex- perience as a teacher and aunt (she has 38 nieces and nephews ), has written a guidebook for parents en titled "Religion . for Little Children" (Our $unday Visitor). In IL she suggests .specific answers to the religious questions most often asked by pre-school children. Who is God? This l.!" the most basic queslion of all, and as many a stammering parent has diSC()vered. it can be enormously difficult to answer in terms meaningful to a toddler. Here's Dr. Brusselman's answer: "God is someone who knows you by your name, be- cause he loves you. You are very special to hlm. God is someone who knows each ooe of us by our name because he loves us all. Your father and mother know you by your . name because: they love you more than anyone on earth. God loves you even more than your mother and daddy. We. Loo. know God by his name. God is pleased when we call him by his naml!, when we speak to him. God has many names. His most beautiful name is "God our Fa· ther." Where is God? This is likely to be the next question. Dr. Brusselman suggests this reply: "God is everywhere. God Is in heaven and God is on earth. God is i,n every place where there ls life. God is in every place where there is joy. God is In very place where there is be.11uty. God is in every place where there is love. God is in every pl•c• where people love one an- other. God is wherever people live in peace with one an- other." Can I see God? ''No, not yet. GOO is so diffefflll from ua that we can't s~ him with our eyes. Some day, in heaven we will Ate him fa ce to face. But we already can 11ee ~mtthlng of the great beauty love of God . When we look .111 'tM sun, I~ moon .and the star•: when we look 8'the ocean, the rivers and the mountain'; when we look at' the lrces. the planl'i and the animals: when we look .11t 111 the thinfs God has m1de and iiven to us, we can set somethJng ·or the great beauty ind power of God. When we )ook at our father and our mothtr who love one a~er and their chlldren. we lltt somethlnlf of the way God loves and takes C?are of his children." • What does Gnd Do! "God gives lire to everything. God (Ives lire ind love lo ~veryonc. It i.s God who 1Wes life to 111 that Ill alive. !t rs God who giv~ love to all who love one 1nother. It 111 C'.od who hits.made f-Ieaven -and eArth ind 111 th11t 11 alive. It is God who keeps everythlnt alive." There are 72 other questions 11nd answeni In Dr. Bn.1sselman's little p11oerback book. 11nd rverv one ,., them has the sa.mr quality of belnA at onet slmfllt en('l11qh for 11 small child to tratp and profound enou1h to ,.;Ive the child a enncept of God he'll never need to outgrow And abandoned. is at JO a.m. with church school at 10:30. An important congregational h u I i n e 1 s meeting is schedu led at 11:10 a.m. The Baba'! f'alth Is an In- dependent world religion with followers In over 312 countrie!I and territories or the world. It oriainated In Persia in 1844.. ·• Mesa Church Those who worship with Flrat Cbristiao Cllurch nf CoJ:ta Me11, 7112 Vlctotit Street, will he.11r the· meuage entitled ''God's Plan for the Christian liome·• at e.ither of t.he-morning worship hours. 1:30 and 10:40 a.m. The " Pastor of the congreg~Uon, Schedules Tbe Rev. James E. Piercy, Orana:e County members of the. Baha'i Faith t.o attend the 62nd Annual N1tlonal Con· ventian in the United States a.re the delegates Dr. John Stroessler and Dr. Fred Lit- tman and Ray~ Moo r_e, observer. . Over 1,000 delegates and obseITers are e.ipected to at- tend !he Convention I n ' Wilmette. Illinois. th r o u g h Sunday. Wilmette is the Na- tional Cenler of the Bah11 'I F1ilh and the si!f af the w~rld-famous Baha I House of 'Counselor Sets Meets In Mesa "'il1 be speaking. During the Vesper Hour. he will speak on the subjec~ "How to Build a Christian Life". Other Sunday Services of the Church are Sunday Rible School al t :JO a.m. and Christian Youth Fellowlhip i,f. 5:30 p.m. • A Spiritual Life Crusade will be conducted Sunday through Wednesday by the Harbor Trinity Ba ptist and Prlact of Peace Lutheran Churchea or Costa Mtsa. The Rev. Armin Gesswein will be the guesl speaker. The schedule of services at Prince of Peace. 2987 Mesa Verde Dr. East will be Sunday morning at 8 and 11 a.m. and Tuesday a n d Wednesday evenings at 7:30 o'clock. Music Show Worship. Bah a· is are Dr. Kenneth Johnslone is estabijshed in .flVer 3.000 having the second of a series loc'alities in the United Stale.s. or lecture-discU$Sion meetings Delegates will hear rennr t.s this Sunday evening al 8 p.m. -· J 11 5· · f vv at Mesa Verde Un i te d 11n: o y 1i:t1e1 rom ~ on the progress or the Faith in First Baptist Olurcb of Va lht United States a n d Method i s l Church in Nuys will present an J • tl\roughout the world. A report Fellowship Hall. lplrational musical program from the international ad-His topic lor the evening will at the 1 p.m. evening wor ship ministrative body of the be "Walklng ln His Shoes." service at the First Baptist Baha'i Faith~ -the' Universal His May 16 topic will be Church or Costa Mesa. JOI House of Justice _ will be "Throw Away Your Habits" Magnolia St. where Or. James read at the convention. The and May 23 will be "Free To 0 . Combs is pastor. world center of the Faith i~ Be." These principles should The Jolly Sixties group is located on ~fl. Carmel in' the be helpful 10 anyone al· from a Senior c i 1 i z en s Holy Land. ten1pllng to improve his level of communication whether as organization of the Vin Nuy5 Primary function of the 11 parent, youth, husband, Church and Will fea ture an 80 convention is the eleclion of wife, employer or employe. voice choir under the-direc-the nine-member body -the o t. 1 r. Johnstone is working ions • Mr. Elmer Ahl . National Spiritual A"embly-t d H wo ays, Tuesday a n d armonica a.nd Me Io di ca which will administer the U.S. Wednesday afternoons and Choirs, under the direction of Baha'i Community dur1·ng t•e M.ld -• v '' evenings, at Mesa Verde 1 r'l:Q andenberg, will also ne11:t twelve mont hs. church. He is a Methodist be featured. ~ New members of the Local minister and a li~nsed mar. Baha'u'llah, Prophet- P'ounder of the Etlth. d1ed Ira 1892 in the Holy Land. He an· nounced. -that He waa the Bearer•of God's Word for this age. and proc\1imed lhe oneness or God, the fun~ damental unity of religion and the brotherhood of man. Baha'u'llah stated He had come jn fulfillment of the pr~ mises of Christ and gave the hlueprint of the Kingdom e( God on earth. YOGA 15 ••• 7~' ~~~ NEEDED I A ri••ttlC•I ll'PrNcll fo•l e lllLAXINO Ttf• IOOY e MINTAl SlllllNltY e SIL,·AWAll.l!Nlll ,lrA911U11n YOU (lft Oii Y .. •I Fiii OIMONSTlATION tit •• .,.,, 10 ··"'· •• , .•• YOGA CENTER 445 1. 17th ltteet Cost1 M111 '46-1211 c°""' •• .,..., •••· Harbor Trinity. Fairview and Baker SLreet, will bosl the Sunday evening meet ti 7 and tbe Monday meeting which begins with a pot-luck dinner at 6:30. Dr. Gesswein was trained and ordained in !he Lutheran ministry. graduating from Concordia Lu I her a n Seminary in St. L ·o u I s , Missouri. He ministered ex- tensive ly in Norway's ii:reat spiritual revival in the 1931l's, and in America he ha.s spenl much cf his life in the effort to promote New Testament Evangeli.Sm. The Jolly SixUes, knewn fS · Spiritual Assembly were riage counselor. the "Jollies" in the Van Nuys elected April 2blh. This ve1r·1 He does individual, family!;,;==========; Cona:regation, were or11nlzed officers are Le<i R &v i n , and group counseling. Dt'. by their director. Mr. Dtv\d chairman, Richard ~11rkovich. Johnston ls a graduate of the Who Cares? MacKerron, who is minister of vice-chair~an, Mar I en e University of sou t be r 0 Nq •ffl•r 11•wtP•f'•' 111 ...,, W .. kd.y a t. .,. I t•· c r d world c•rtl •• .,. ••llt COll'Utlll• c 1v1 1es or 1n: raw o . corrcs""'nding California and a1·-. USC's F. t B ,. t Ch • of v ,.y i.:Ml "ity 1;~. v•ur C01"rnu11ity , •• 1., tr s ap 11 urcn an S&Cretary, Esther M 1 rt in, Sc hool or Theology. These Jee· 11•wap•p•r ti•••· h'i th• DAILY Nuys. The Jollits have been rccordina secretary and Ralptl lures are open to the entire PILOT. active since they we r e -~&~h".r~•llt)he~r::•:"''".'~"'.'"".'~"::.· ___ _:c~o~m~m'."uru~·t!Y:_· _____ _'.'.:::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=::! "The Cipher of Gensis" will be the subject oft talk Sunday morning before th e Unltarl1n· Uoiversalist Fellowship 11 f Laguna Beach. Speaking will be Ron Levy, who in addit ion to leading encounter groups in Laguna Beach and teaching psychology at Citrus College is a Hebrew student. T 1::1 e meeting will be held at 10:30 a.m. in Room 23 of Laguna Beach High School, 625 Park Avenue. All are welcome and Sunday School is held at the same lime and place. At their annual meeting recently , ~urt Altemus. was e I e c t e d Chairm.!n or . lhe Fellowship with ftiy Jones as Vlce- Chairman. Other officers are Joan Conroy, Paul Hance, Felicia Brown, Nola Chari, and Jinel Wing. ''Pink Tea and L 1 c e Doilies'' will be the sermon topic of the Rev. Bruce A. Kurrie ·at The Presbyterian Church of !he" Coveaut, 2a50 F'airview Road , Costa Mesa. Church school through eighth grade will be held at 9:3Q a.m. Child care is available at both services. erganized 12 years a10. The group now has BOO members a.nd meet as a Sun- day School department for Bi· ble Study each Sunday morn- Jna. An active weekda)" pr"' gram Is also maintained with pro1rams that include bus trips, socials. special services to the church and community, a!'ld to he lp the sick and needy. BI SHOPS ... (Continued From Pait •) most priests with the Chureb'1 ban against contr1cepUon, Blshop 'Kelly .oburved: ·"It'• a mAlll'r af law versus in· dividual consc ience, and the American bishop1 h a v e acknowledged that the ultimate criteria is individual conscience. The gap there is not as wide as it serms to be." Several bishops, s a I d , however, that despite a priest's individual view of con· traception, he was obligated in counseling Church members to present the Church's official teachinJ aga inst it. Bishop Curtis .11aid t ti e studies show that other than differences over contraception and celibacy, "the gap also has another dimension to it" since the studies show bi~ take stronger stand.9 than priest!: for Christian unity ef· forts and social justice. He said there is a tendency Rev. Robert Thoburn or of priest1' "not to follow us on Fairfax Christian School will certain things. and alao an in· be the s pea k er at two 1bllity to bring them up to the Chalcedon Guild events, May 1 level of bishop.! on certain and I at Knotts Berry Farw things~· Chicken House. The fint rs'"'A Father Greeley. asked by two-<lay Christian Sch o t11 the bishops if his findinas Se m i n a r ·. ~riday and &how priests reject the ~aturday. T~ts will be a prac· bishopa" teachlni authority. tic a! .seminar . on I h e siid: "They-ac~t it in ~echan1cs of runnmg a Chris-"'theory, but they question its han School, how lo start one, appllcatien in c er ta i n how lo plan a ~lculum, et c. teachings of th Ch h ,, Complete cost 1s $6.1. The se-e urc · cond important event is 1 Din-i:ie Rtv. Ml!rlJ'. Joh~ T~cy ner Meeting Saturday evening Ellis, a noted Church tustonan May I, at 7 p.m. Rtv. 'J'hobur~ o~the Univenity of San Fran- will speak on "Heir Pollution" c1soo, told the bishops that the M.11ny Orange County parenb "dlllurbed state cf th e have read Rev. Thoburn 's priesthood" was more acute "How To Stop Heir Pollutlori" now than at any time in U.S. article in a recent Ravlew Of Churth hi11tory. The News and will be He ur1*<f that the ceUbacy especially interested in hear· Issue "not br. permitted to ing him. The C06t is $4 per further their disillusionment" person. with Church leadership. 't t "awn tfemoriel JJarlt Tht S•lllhurtlls Most BIM#iful Mnn t>ri.tJJ MAVJOllUM • CCXUMIAllUM • ClMfTll'r lhclrttt<I "' th; TREES of the WORLD 01\ Fairhaven Avrnuc Bettoetn Santa Ana afld Oronae Come to this Ch ristian Science Lecture 1111111111 "IS '~••r ... WAY our,·• l:, lr!\l(lhoi •rM~lt .. Tit. ~~tltllttl Stlt11!11f atMl! -" LH11,,1\li1,. Tt H tlY ~ hi ,lrtl C!wrc.t. el Cllrltt Sc~lltlo l .. \1111 a0«~. ill Mltll Dt'tve. TMUlllDAY IVINl~•r . Ml? Mii II l tt'd11lf, All •rt wtlft1M1 • , • Cftl11 (•'I 1rtv111 ... . 'fun in the .5un in '71 • l\ow and all next week come..., our "Fun in The Sun in '71" exhibit. Enjoy yourself. in our mall where you can browse ·among lots of boa~, campers and recreation ''ehicles. See divor1 from Pacific Diver's Supply dai ly demonstrate in the ' ' huge pool in our Carousel Court. A friendly reminder : while you 're here shop for Mother's Day, May 9th. South (oa~t '1111 "111£.GRANDEST MAll.OEALl". l rfatol at Son Dlege fr-oy, Cotta Mete Co1ta Me11 f'lr•t Assembly ef God wlll host mi M!lonery Robert J . MalO!'le and hi5 family in !ht Sunday even!ni: servict . Rev. Mal011e h11.~ been a missloniry to thri Phllllplnes since 1065. While in the Jlhlllip\nes. he WI!' dlrectnr of Evangel Prts!. 11 publl!hin1 hou5e for gospel Htertture. L ____________________ Jl~====================='I " ... , . ' • -1 ' ' • • eonu11ent Pq:~-t • ; INST ANT COPS •• • - , < Ewctronic Coordination Can Quell Problems Better Tha n 'Mas sive f!es pons e,' Says LA Chief ' . BY' l!;Dll' ARD-DA VIS Le• Aa1eles Cklef"of Pullc::t. ln 1956, during a pl!riod of racia.l strife in New York City, the pOtice fortt there unveiled a new techhique which they termed "Massive ~pohse." ll wa:s also called "Wall-to-Wall Cops." Whatever label the technique is known by, it is a sirr,.ple formula wl)ich calls for the inundatirin of a troubled area with large ·numbers Of police officers. The chief inspector of New York-City put it · tersely: "Move in a:s strc:ii:ig and as quick· ly· as you can, with policemen deployed not to what thl!: situation is, but what it might become." This tactic was credlled by lhe New York' newspapers wilh avoiding a major riot. Later in Brook.Jyn the same formula was applied when New York de-ployed 1500 policemen in a 20 square-block area to subdue a pa_rt.icular crime problem. WBILE J CONSIDER IT · generally un- fair to compare cities and th'elf law en· forcement prob1e~s . I should point out that for LoS 'Angeles to attempt a simiJar tactic would be an economic impossibil· ity. For example, the riots in the Watt.~ area of Los Angeles during 1965 would have required 69,000 police offk:ers for a "Massive Response" because of the 46 square miles of involved area: To staff sufficienUy for such eventualitiea: would cost•$621 million a year. Instead. in Los Angeles we have 1)1'0- pose~ the "Instant Cop." By this 1 mean a scientific. technological , "fusion'' of men. communications. c om p u t e rs • automated displays, closed c i r c u i t television, and other advanced electrollic devic;es for our men arid our Ji?) and &round· equipment . To ·gain1hese ends, we have completed an extremely thorough study which has ldenldfied the Tneaits and method! to pro- vide us with a capacity for "instan· taneous'' dispatching, coupled with a "near-instantaneous" arrival of officers at a crime or emergency location. At the heart of the improved Emergen· cy Command Control CommuniC;3tiens System IECCCS) is a cenlra!ized aimput- er facility. Dala l!tored in computers and available. lo all personnel will assist in the incredible logistics and operational data d!Ssemination required to service a cit,y such as Los Angeles. especially in times of unusual occurrencflli. SOPHISTICATED electronic a i d s would show at a glance the summaries of manpower and all vehicular equipment. The summaries wilt bl'! developed from the vehicle location slibsystem input . on the ~ilion of all patrol cars and the automated. receiving and processing of digital message.! containing status data on the patrol cars. Electronic equipment in the (:ar will permit the officer to make a direct in· quiry to the state capital or Washington, D.C., and obtain a print-out of want. war· rant, criminal records, a specific c.ar or dossier in seconds -a real need with our tenuous legal position regarding rights of que!tioning persons on the streets. Studies have shown that personalized miniature radios can be used to provide effective t w o - w a y communitations between aJJd with officers away ftQm the.i.r vehlck!s, which also will offer them 1realu safety. Officer' safety will be further enhanced by the use or • 'Small device for signalling "officer needs Mlp." IMPROVED emergenc y com- , munications high-speed digital techniques will alleviate radio frequency and telephone message saturati6n . The magnitude of this problem , causing delays and untimely queueing, cannot be. over-emphasized. Moreover, there will be greater privacy and security. All of these technologies exist I.Oday. Jn one state or another, and it is only a mat· I.er of putting them together and getting them into the field . the headquarters and the mobile commands llO they can be put to work. Naturally, cost is a factor. But com· , paratively it is a small one, and llti!I allows for a truly viable emergency system. For example, a·l the presenl 1time. a police car with radio equipment and a shotgun represents a capjtal in· vestment of $2700. At even '$10,000 P'.r car. the vehicle of the ··instant Ccip," .when compared w:ith thf alternatives. has been shown by aist trade-off studies to be very inexpensive indeed. Ultimately. I see I.hat with lhe multiple potential of improved mobili.ty, faster communicatlons, and newer <electronic devices, the ''Instant Cop" will be able tn effectively ·perform the work that now frequently requires more than one of- ficer . Tf our exi.!lting 800 patrol vehicles were converted to the $10,000 "Electronic Police Cars," the $8 million price tag would be Jess than five percent of the cost of adding 5000 men lo the force Les.s than seven percent of our budget Is now spent on equipment to enhance the policema.n's effectiveness. Even if we·- coul~ hire an additional 5000 men, good businek pfactice would dictate giving each man the bt.!lt tools with "'hich to light crime and protect the citizens, THE PRESIDENT'S 1967 Crime Com· mission reported that if you lived in the suburbs through(ltit 1967, ypur chances of being robbed compared lo those of some- one in a city or over 250.000 population ' was about one-ninth as great. In the same situation your chances of being murdered were slightly niore than one- fowth as great. 1£ you are a man, the commission's statistici(revealed that -you are in most danger of a violent crime when you're on the street. For a woman. she's in most danger in the home. And if you fall victim to willful homicide, the killer will mosl likely be 11 member of your immediate family. These and other chilling st!'ltistics pro- vide us informaiion for plotling and presenting curves and allow us com· parisons with trend~ of pa11t years anil furnish us much inSight intO crime pat· terns. criminal behavior and the impact of public attitudes on the problems of safety and order. which. I'm sorry to say. is largely one of indifference. Nonetheless. with this information computerized. "'e will be better able 10 interpret the offense rate per 100.000 persons as a tally of victims. and to bet· ter estimate the average citizen 's chances of fall ing victim to crime. And this is of increasing importance in main· taining efficient management 1 n d utilization of department resources. B\' 1983, the population of the City of • .. AEROSPACE TECHNIQUES CA N HELP \Police Chi1f Edwl'd Davi• • Los Angeles alon_;)s estimate{ to be. 3.7 million people in an area of 475 square miles. Annexatlion of presenUy unin· corporated county land arou nd the perimeter or thP city could concei vably increase !he population lo 4.2 million peo- ple and the. area to over 700 sq uare milPs. And ir Los Angeles develops along the lines of a recenUy released master plan. much of the expected growth is an· ticipated to be concentrated in high-rise apartments in 29 ma jor centers. Calls for service to the Los Angele.<; Police Department complaint board (each of which must be dealt with in· dividuallyJ are expected to reach 4.4. million by 1933. The radioroom message volume will total 10.8 million. the teletype message volume .65 million Calls for ambulance service are projected lo rea ch 200.000 by 1983. In my opinion. there is no reason V.'hy the Los Angeles Police Department can. not and Mould nol take fl.ill adv~nlage o( the scientific con1mand and control systems that aerospace com panies have: supplied the space agencies and othc:· customers. Our goals are simi11'lr. Certainly sophisticated electronics anC technology cannot be employed directly " lo solve all of the complex problems or A sociological. political. psychological and legal nature. However, II can increase greatly the efficiency of any law en· forcement organ izat ion by maintaining order?y and timely data and accelerating the response time nece.Ssary for an "ln· slant Qip." Instant· Ahortions--and Death--as Topics ·-- British Test New Pills induee labor !!imply by inserUng the nuid into the valloa. A Swedish team used a polythene-~atheter CJ' tube to insert the The British Government Drug Safety Committ.tt has approved plans· for tests tn four hosplta.1 Centers in London, Oxford and Glasgow with chemicals which many believe are heralding an era of simple, safe and speedy abortion and onee-a- month birth control teehniques. Up to 1.000 wOri't!!n in Uganda. and perhaps l.000 more in Britain. the United Statea: and Sweden. have been given abor- tions induced by injections of the chernicaJs.;...krlown collectively as· pro- 1ta~landtns. fluid. , The -met.hod has bttn taken a step furrher by Dr. Sultan Karoim. formerly oJ KUig's College. London. and now carryini ·'out prostag\andins inve'stigations at Makerere University. Uganda . The 14 typu of prostaglandins noY1 can be manufactured in h1rge amounl..!I. "Large enough to supply hundreds of in· sUtutes with them for scientific purposes," said Dr. R. G. Jacomb, medical dirtctor of the British Subsidiary or the Upjohn Pharmaceutical Co., a leader in the pro.st.aglandin field . AN IMPORTANT matural source is a species of CQr11L A dose large enough to tnduce an abortion may cost less than a dollar to produce. Althiugh proslaglaridins a.re present in small amounts in the body, and have been known for more than 30 years, the ir chemical complexity has proved a biochemist's nightmare. Until recenU~ i.. they could be. Obtained ()nly in ·rare And expensive quantities from certain sheep • ttands. ... ' ' · But eve9 lbesj!: tiny amo~ts were ·enough to show that prosta.glandins cau~ con1ractionJ ·in the muscles of the womb. Now it is believed that their naturll lune-- lion iin the body·is to trigger labor when a baby reaches full development. Doctors say the chemicals can alsn produce an 1bor.tion at any stage or prignancy more simply and wltH less risk than with present methods . · 'T'lr! DRUGS are bein; descrltfed by some a.s the most important pharmaceutical prpduct since. anUbioU~. From several doctors at a recent New York conference tin prostaglandins ther~ were report.I that these drup could ----S •turd a y. ~lay t. 1971 The comment page or the Daily J'ilol ,..ks .to Inform. and stimulate readers by presentinl a'varlety or com· mentary on topics of inter· est and significance from informed observers • n d spokeJ111en. • Robert N, Wood, Publ!1hor Dr. Karim reported that he inserted a lactose or sugar tablet prostaglandins into the vagina. Thts had al50 succ~s­ fully triggered of( labor in a small 2roi!p of women. HE POINTED the wa y to a once-a· month birth-control pill when he reported that with a very few women he had given prost11glandins to induce labor A few dayl'i after a missed period . The Roman Calholic Church. already opj>Ol'ied to present preventive methods nf birth control, is likely to be even more critica1 or a method which destroys the products or conception. "Once 'the techniques 11:re perfected .·· said Dr. Malcolm Pot ts. medic ai I 1ecretary of the lnternatlona l Planned Paren-thood l''t'!deration, th e i r sheer • availability and cheapness mean that every woman who \\'anted 1.o ccilild have the means of abortion -either legatty or illlcitJy. -i" ber own hands. "We shall see a complete rethinking of our .m6r8r and social altitude towards birth control and abOrtioTI ." • .. --The London Ob1erver Press Comments Aledo, 111.. Time5 Record: "There arc many forms of pollution, with the major forms listed as air ana water. But there a.re related problems. One of these sidc- issues. is tht disposal of thai everyda y item, garbage. Stricter \a\\'S("l~vern garbage dumps (or lan~fillsj as they arenowcalledl. Landfill sites-are becom· tn1 Increasingly harder t6 locate. ahd Clnce located. harder to get approved as a landfill site. As many of the ob- jectors put it. ·who wants to live next door to a garbage dump!' " Porl GlbsGn. P.tls5.. Rtvelllt..: "\Ve sinoertly hope that the N i 1 o n Admlnistrati{)n is not going In he hoodwinked lnto 11 dangerous rlisarma· ment program. There is such a clamor for peace th.at Politicians C()Uld easily ..lall priy to disarmament I e v t r . We cert.alnly do not want any more wars. and there ls in thl5 C()untry 1 deeply sincere deslrt for pe:ice. \\1hat with RuMia gaining in armament , howevrr. it Is dangerous • for lht United States to let down lts guard. CommunJstJ, lik11 1trttt C()l'ner • bullies. rapecl only auperlor power. Let us not forget that ." A D f ·1~·~·,~~ ay or ...... _ By HERB CAEN SAN FRANCISCO -Are you old enough to remember when you were young enough to think you'd live to see the ·· day the r,aY and Golden Gate Bridges would be toll-free? Did you ever dream the Gate Bridge would bring back the fcrrie.'I. or that the Bay Bridge v.·ou!d be long i::nough but not v.·ide enough? Or that Oakland would have a hu.sicr port than ours? Even though they're qua int and colorfu l shouldn •t cable cars be equipped with windshield wipers? Is this part '01 the deep dark plot to get. rid of the cables entirely on the grounds they're '·un safe " and "too expensiv t to main· ta\n"? lsn·1 it the ovefcrowding that makes them dangerous, and shouldn 't we have more cars. rather than fewer ? • • DOESN'T SAN .FRANCISCO ha ve more prominent one-legged men than l'lny other city ? !Trader Vic. Hunt Conrad. Ferdinand Stent. Sc o l t J\'ewhal\). Is' Harry Bridges being hrld captive by hi~ nwn"Uniori-? Hasn 't he beC('lme grouchier 11ince ht stoipped ~moiling? Whal'i; tht lrouble bety,·een him and his probable su~essor. Lou Goldblatt? When a peri;on begiM. ··With·11ll due respect," why does the neJt:t sentence show no respect whatsoeve r? • \\'OULD VOU say that those b\cyclists who campaign for more cy· cl paths are cyclepathic? If tht .lapanese succeed in buying our SST plin5. "'iii they make a compact plane called the So Sorry Takeshita? Is it !rut. that Mario Puzo's next book will he 11bout 111 Gay Lib Mafia group and tiUed "Tbc Fairy Godfather"? • • • SHOULDN'T THERE 8.E a Jaw against unpainlPd concrete buildings ? Sioce Holl ywood's sick movie industry "·ants help from Washington, couldn't the Dept . of Agriculture give them an ti:nnual surn;ldy for not producing corn? Could lhey fiJ::ure out a way not to product corn? What docs "Love mearu never havina tn lifl)' you're Mlr· ry'' ;icluaUy mean? Does hate meiin ~11yin.'t you're sorry? Were you pleastd thiit "Love Story" won an Osctt only for lncldental music ~t tounded like It was cribbed from a french movie? • • tS COLONEL SANDERS really Superchicken? I mea.n, ls he faster than a speeding pullet? Shouldn 't, mail to Vietnam include the Zap Code? Is there really an organization called the CtAA for secret drinkers who want to quit? Is it true that the Black Pan· lhers have a sexy computer called the Afrodisiac? If Huey Newton were a policeman would he be known as Pig Newton? Whatever happened to lhe campa.ign In wipe out mass age parlor~ that rub people the wronp; w:ry? Is death a grave undertaking ? Does the cat have your tongue sandwich? • SINCE RICHARD )iAJ.ANT 1, !he chief of CBS News. why hasn·t Spiro Agnew accused' him of present ing Salanted news? lf Mr. Gallup ran a poll on Agnew. vs. Walter Cronkite, 1 who would win? Does Joe Alioto eve~­ mlss IJie good , old days when he wa~ known .on ly as a millionaire law}'!r'? Why d~"' he want four more yea"f-t/ot what he't been taking as well ' as .dishing nut? Why, C'an't he get ·0ie · Muni to run on time? if ,Joe Alioto had it to do all over again, would he? \Yho:-re? • DOU IT CHARM an irate, tourist to discover that biJ n\iYing cu was hauled away by the Courtesy Tow Car Service ! Are American tennis balls uriderfuzr.ed? Why do golfers wear cashmere liweateri; with b a g g y sleeves? To conceal their tennis elbows? Do you kftow lhal Shirley Temple who doego 't play tennis, got a lennis elbow from talking too much on the telephone? lf "1.elephone'' isn't an RI'Chaic word. how come the new booths simply say "Phone"? • • • WHY DOES the Oakland school dept. have an Earthquake Steerln~ Commlttee? Does th11t mean when lhe nu:t cjuake comes, they'll steer Jt our way? Wa5 Oscar Wilde ant!cipattn~ columnisL'> when ~e said "Modern journalism , by giving UI the oplnion!ii of the uneducated, k~J>ll u." In touch "\.ith the ignorant.:: ot the com- munity?'' No further questlons? ' • From Out of tl1e Shadow By HELEN B. SHAFFE R Edltorial Research Report• -ln this outspoken 11ge. nn aspect nf human life seems barred from flagrant public exposure, Yet one subjeCt of pm. found interest to man -death -has re- ma ined in the shadows, shunted away from popular discoorse .. ignored until recently by social research . Modern man hAs tended lo avoid pondering his ultimate Fate. Death ls omnipresent -more than 5.000 Amer icans die every day -and death by violence ls commonplace in the news and in popul11r entertainment. But ihe actual experience of dyinR: and the experience of bere11vement are pr\v11te matters. Good form requires tliat the curtiin be drawn on the d~i n~. the dead. and the btreaved to shield the· rest of the cOmmunily from these 'remi'nder., of man·~ mortality. These 1.aboos are beginni~ 1n fall away. A growing movement. led chiefly by :<>octolo.'tists and members nf the health professions, seeks to bring the ~ubjecl into the open for studv and discuS!iion. Their object i!ii not ghot.ilish. 'They 1tre convinced th11t life \VOllld be more fulfl!Ung. dying le~~ palnful and bereavement more endurahle if pe£rple were more accepting of the realrty of personal death. THt: M9VEMENT is givi n.a; prom- inence 10 lln unf11mili11r word, "thanalology.1• the .~tudy of death. Thanatology h;i:s been huildin.I! up slol''IY over the PllSf'lwn dec.11des. with mnmrn· tum picking up in the past few ytars. The Foundation of 1'hanatn!o~y i.c lypic.111 of ~everal new or~ani1.alion~ springin~ up. Dr. Austin · H: Kutscher. thr fou'ndatilin·s izuidini;: spirit. is 11 profcs~r of dentistry at Cnlumbl;i University who l''ilS drawn to th.11natology by a searin,i: r.xpcrience f'!I anxiety 11nd ,l.!rief after learning that his '"ife was h1tally ill . Dr. Kutscher found th.11! hr had bcrn lotally unprepared for wh11t lav ahead iind ht found t,he guidanc11 .11v;iilable to him fmm I.he so-called .,helping prn- fes~ii'ln"" c:nmpletcly in11dequa1e. The foundation 1111.s produceri what is b·cini:: described , a:s rhe first ieJt:thoo)co. on thanatology. ··1.os~ -:inti G r i ~ f : Psychological Managr.mr.nt in Mttiical Praclice" t 1970), Several universitits have added Sluriies on rleath. mai\y nf lhtm for medicRI students . And there iii <' &rowing body of lltt1rature on the topic. Greater consider11.llnn for the psychological n«ds of lhe dying patient i~ stressed, Studies Indicate that fellr or rieath is more often a ftar of dyin,I.! alonr or in paio than of death It.self. Mndern med icine bas done much to overcome ' ' ' physlcjll pain but llttle tn assuage the pa· tient'1 desolation Dr. E.Jisabet.h Kubler· Ro!iill. • psychialri~L finds thaL the very "pecial needs of the dying patient can be fulfilled "if we lake the time lo sil and listen and find out what they are." But the livin~. even family and clnse friends. tend lo avoid intjmate com- munication with the dying pi>rson. They shy away from him, perhaps a reflect ion of their unwil lingness to come lo terms with their own mortality. ln contrasl to earlier limes. many people today grow up without ever ha vini:: experic.nced the death of a person of significance in their live.'i. The sirk lend ~n be in in~litution5 and the aged rarely · der the same roof "'ilh gran1'c · ren. VET If" YOUNGSTERS ll<l'\'e been i;parPl'I the PXperlence of seeing death. the.v have not been freed from ;:i fear of death. The realiza1ion of mort;:i]l!v co mes al an early ag e but mndcrn pare~ts have been a~ rellcent about discussing death .ll.~ lhr.ir Victorian forrbears were about discussing sex. The re!icencP nn dealh may now be going the way of reticen re on-sex. Some see in the youth culture a lonizin11 for more cnnnectinn with life's ~ndamcntals. incfuding an 11cceptance of hfe a.~ mor1<1J. Others see a morbid prenccupation with riealh, "Young people are kind of obsessed \\'ilh death and execution:• writer "-"t Vonnt.gut h;is observed. Robert Jay Lif- ton secs the explanation in terms or the ynun~ people's ··inner knowledge that thrir world has always been r.~pable of f!xtcrmin1ting itself."' Their anxiety Is "related not so much lo de:ith itseU as t.o an underlying terror of premature death .'. THE OEST OEJ\ THS woulrl ~P.Pm lo be the deaths of those who feel fulfilltd in life. Liter11ture 11nd history present a number nr inspirlnR models. Socrates spent his last day~ in Cf>nte.nled discoul'!e 11·i th hi., ·pupil:s, knnwing lhal he would sl'lOl'l drink the hemlock . Catherine Drinker Bowen. the biographer. rttalled the lasl word.!I of old John Quincy Adams with Admiration : "This is the la st O( e11rth !" he said."! am conlent ." Sur,h equ!'nimily toward !ht Approach or death ma y be J)OS!ilble only lo those who not only have lived full y bul have lived mos1 of lhtlr allotted span, The. really· bad deaths are the death~ nr 1he J(lung. cut do~·n by accident. by war, or by suicide. including I.he sub- con.!lciously moUv;iled suicidrs of those who~ank In to self-destructive mode!ii oJ living. These rem;iln. 101 they have alway111 been, deaths that only •n abiding failb i11 11 divine plan can make acceptable. e r e e d e y n 5 p e r 5 e n • e h t e 5 f I e t r • ' ·: . • . ' ! • " • .• •• ,_. • ,, GoOd morning. boys and girl!, and. welcome tn another Saturday Spring morning or fun and learning wllh Uncle Len and his friends Carol and Andy . The old mail sack was really bulging this week. It sure looke(i a lot betttr' than last Week. Lets kt!p th!se entrie.!I flowing in. They !,fere J'eally good thi~ week. I'm happy to see so many ol you interested in baseball and our own Angels. t hope all of you and Youi:: familie~ take ad- vantage of th"e. DAILY PILOT 2 for I night actl~Uies . / Like ~ny ·sporf. 1™:.e.balr is nol only fun but al_so1'00d for us. Gel out y.nd ph1y sOme time wilh J,he whole g11ng. .. ·• I Tim• t I ' . , .. • Do yot.i knowwhaltoday is ?~~-------------,-----~---------~-----, • is May Day '-the first of May. 11 is a day when people in many parts of the world and even in some parts of the United States turn "\!¥ lo dance around a ~1aypole in celebration of a beauti ful Spring. In many ·countries. especially !hose \l'ilh socialist forms of government. it is a dav to honor !hi' workin~ mM . H ·is a nay such as Labor Day in thP Uniled i:it<1tes. Thr sprinj!time asTK'C'I nf ~1;iv D.:iy probably oriein:ilr.d \l'ith the f;ir'mcrs' ferlili ty rites when lhev Would pra_v for ~ood ric.h soil to J::"rnw lheir. crop~. These probably were first obsrrved in ancient Et'ypt nr Tndi<1 . May Day also fell within lhe * PRIZE lflNNER * -..ne1 S. Park. 10. 16842 ~1arkham ~ve., F'ountain Valley .A!IY $.114 uri4ei: 12 c~n ent~r Uncle Len's Art Contesl. Here's .all you do: (1) Draw picture. on ·,.iece of plain, white paper 51,, inche! wide and 4 in.:hes deep. Use black~i.nk and make lines black. (2) Do not.copy or trace picture. lt must be your own work. (3) Put your nam~. age and attdreS& or. ~ck of !'.lrawing. litail it to Uncle Len 's Art Contest, 861., 1560, DAILY fILOT, Costa Mtsa. \\'i~r will rece!ve Kennedy hall_d_o_lla_r_. ________ ~ Roman holiday of ~' Flor~. honoring one of their god- desses--the Spring goddess. The Maypole origina1ed in medif-val England when dancers would father round a long pole on I.he village green. each oldin& a flowered i;treamcr altached In thf top of "'hen you grow up. Havt fun 1he pole. Then I hey. would an fill the old mall bag r ight lo dance around it and intertwine the brim. the garlands until the whQle Don 't forget those riddles. Maypole was bedeckPd with A;;. honorable mentions in· flowers. 11 was a beauliful and elude : happy occasion. ~ Erik Bensoa._.. .fi. Foun!ain As I said, this is also ;i day Valley; Tricia Libbey, II, in many countrie$ lo honor Newport Beach: Chuck ,Grif· working men whose .sweal.and fen . 6, Balboa Island: Glen hard labor makes a country Kenley. 9. f\1ission Viejo: grow. On this da y. all workinR Sherry Wendi:C'I, JO. Fountain people lake a holiday and Valley; Jeannie Eliades. JO, . spend it in leisure with their Newport Beach: Pal Hand· f11mi tics. rvch. 10, Corona rirl Mar . S.IMI Y••r 41u..stl•M ,._ A.ti So 1h1s weC'k boys and girls. Ricky Zei,Rcr. Wtstminstrr: do you r 1opics on SprinR and 1'-1alanie Symonri.~. 8, C<ls1 11 all the fun times or the season . Mesa : Ellen Thomas, Ir vine ; Do ii on the animals .and Peo-Lynne Thomas. 10. Irvine ; pie or the world enjoying th! Beth Thomas , 3, l .r vi n l': firlll hint of neW life on the ·'Allyson Larson; 11 : 'Da Vid c/e Or•119• Cecnt De lly Pil•t, hr 1S,t, C"t• M~, C.Sf. · land after 'a lon• cnld winter. Sperr)'. 9: Crail{ Thomn, 11 . lt follows this r a n Re YOUR NEWS /QufZ /· ·'·-'- PAR T I · NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL Give youraeU,.,10 paints for each correct answer. ' -1 T11.hle tennis players trom Comm.unlit 9hina (CHOOSE ONE: accepted, rejecJ.ed) an lnvlt&Uon to \'l&it the IJnlted State& • 2 111raell Deputy Premier •• 1. , met with U.S. government offlclaJg to discue11 the EtyPtla.n proposal for a partial Israeli withdrawal from the Suez Can•I. a-Yigal Allon b!'Abb'i'"El?an - c-lzthak .Rabin .J The U.S. SupreJJle Oourl ruled that tt is (CHOOSE O~L : constitutional, unconistltutionaJ) to bus 6chool children acro66 town to lntegratl!!. 6chools. <l The unanUnouas Court dec1bi6n Chle{ Justice •• ? •• a-Thurgood t.1arshall b-Warren Burgt!r c-Homer Throneberry V.'aS "'i'ittcn by 6 Black leader Charles I::vers aMouncedhl!ican- didacy for go\'ernpr ·of· •• ? •• a•Mlchigan b-MissiJ;&lppl c·Loul&iana . . PART II -WORDS IN THE NEWS Take 4 points !or each word that you niatch wfth its correct meaning. can '1 .•.•. despot1sm 2 ..•• ,lnlrans1genl -3 ..... Jeopardize 4 ~, ... invective 5 ..... breach a-lnsulUng language b-break c•refusing ml&e or abusive to compro- d-unlirw1.ed ruling pow- er e-put in danger PART Ill -NAMES IN THE NEWS Take 6 points tor names that you can , correctly match with the clues. l ..... Hale Boggs· 2 ..... JnclJra Gandhi a ..... M1ke Ma'nsfleld 4 ..... Ronald Z1eg-ler s ..... !"o1kolai Podgorny a-Prime Minister, India. b·Al'l~!Atanl Hou!ie co Democratic leader e-Pres 1 dent, Soviet Union " d·\Vhit.e House Prei;a Sec retary e-Senate leader ' ' Democrallc :· • :· .. , •• • DAIL V PllOT f!; Test Y 011rsetr Here'• a ehanC'f' for every.,~ in the fdml!y old enouah to rtad to tetf"his or hrr <lv.-n "nose for ne\111." Tak• thl1 ~~1ttY'NIWr'Qtrtrtn·mr-rn-1v1cy 1Jf yaur own h'Ome (yt>U don't even hit\'e to IC'l !ht' rNU or lhe family know hO\Y you madt' nu ll and !Pe hnw 1nuch ~Ou know ab<'lut what'1 i::olns;: on ln the world today. • Dtln't chUt-An1wara ap,.ar (uptlde down) IMl•w ~ulL Match. word clue~ with their correspond- ing pictures·-or symbo)5, 10 points ror each correct answer. A c FBI -D E II •: ' 0 .• J 11 .--/'·1 ·11· ·-' I ~ '• 1 ...... Daylight Savlngf> Time begins April ~S 2,, "' N1tlon15 total rutputo! good5 and i:.ervieelli passed $1 trillion mark 3 .•••• May l .ls L.aw JJay 4 ..... This· nalion ma.rks Its fndepe'!'idence Aptil JO s.-.... T h.i 5 agency Investi- gate& federal law \'io- lations ~ , 6 ...... South ·v1etnam.ese Vice President J\guycn Cao Ky '· -' ..... Tlus nation annrunced a federal union w.i.lh ~rria a.nd Libya . ' s., '"' Sam e manufacturers of the&e "-1!1 d I Iii p I a y health warnings in •ll G GNP ;~,:~.rll•ing ASHAU J\ationa,iist Ch i.nese ·J Pre&i~ent Chiang: Kai -shek . 10 ..... !'>outhVletnamese troops are sweeping th is ·Communist i;trongho.ld J , HOW DO '(OU RATE? ($c;or9 ~c-h S_l'ef1 of Oi.ri t .S.ptj.1t1I).) 71 to 9' poll\h -Good, t.I to 100 po{tth -. TOfl SCOll! 61 to 70 pol"h -F1lr, t f to 90· pO I"'' -bcoll..,t, 60 or 1..11\0er?? ?-H't'l'Wft~ FAMILY DISCUSSION QUESTION Whal do you think i;hould be our nation1!i policy reprdi~g Communist China? THIS WEEK ',~lEN<?E! ,.~·1co11 -Name the head of the Arms~CootrolandDistrma­ ment Agency. -----------------.....,-----Al'!lv Jtnd• • t....,t>ltl• ~~1um1 •~• et !No W"'ld ~ l:"CVt lofflll• lo ;.,,.,,.., Jl~nb•Wl9f, •• n. of W~f!on, O"!f•le, C•n.ilf, ,.,.. ""' out1llo<I : rmrthwesl to whert it meets Or , if you waol. do ii on job.~ Irvine : Connie· Vf'rdinii. 611. the Black Sea. 11 divides this and workrrs. Or nn "'hat job Huntin,1?\nn Re11rh : Nicholas >·s :p-• :•·( :•-z :11.1 :111 !11'¥111 second inland sea along the you woulrl like to -perform Verdin&-. 9, Hunlinj(tnfl ·Beach.-q1 ~ws ·::> p1•••'!) :1'!lN111YM::> qs :•-• :i·t :•·z :11-1 :11111..-111 Wbere is the border bttween Europe. and A1!11 1.01 ,,., :)-1 -t :i·t :,., :::>-s :~-• :v·t :,-~ 10·1 :z 1no io1w.1.s ft-5 ~q -j-.:1 •uo~1"•!t'u••·i: !•·z ~r•1d••••·1 :i i11v111 northern-shorts of Twkey as ~------------'----------,-~..:'.:....:..:....:.:..:..'-'_:,.:__:_.:_.:_ _ _:_..:::...:_.::...c....::.;,;.::...:::..c....:.:.:_ _____ _:_:..,.:._.:_....:.....:. ___ _:_.:_ ______ ~ iar a.!I Istanbul. Here it sw.-oops lhrough the Bosporus antl swerves around to include lhe rest of Turkey and a few Mediterranean islands . Then i! dips southWard· aloog · the eastern ecd of\ the Merliler· ranean . Sea. Syria and Lebanon. Israel and Jorditn are on the Asian side of lhe ' line . This man·made boundary is BASEBALL Baseball is fun ... See the players run . And sr.e them thro\\', And see them . go\ Everyone likC a good game; Big and little just the same. A ktMltdY ~.!! 'ol!•r 1e1• ti C•Mlll V1nllnl, IV,, '1JI i l ll"I Orlvt, Hurifl1ttlen &II(~ If• IM wlrt1tl,.. .,.,.., /It !ht 1to•v ""' _,..:Cl"''''· ¥Ill .v•u• •'»'" ., 1ttory ,. Uf>(!I L1n, le• ISM. Cttll Ml':', C•ll .. n'l!t. This man-made li ne zigs and zags from lhe A r c 1 i c southward lo the Mediter- ranean. Al0ng it~ northern section, Asia bulges eastward to about Longitude 60 degrtts Ea~. Along its soulhern sec· liol), Asia bulge~ westward to about Longitude 3~ degrees East. Most of the boundary is marked by such n 11 I U r a 1 geographical features 11 s shores and mountain ranges. The dividing line between th! continents of Europe and Asia se vers only one major coun· try. more peaceful than mosl.-~'.~w '-----------------------' people think of disput,ing it, perhaps ber.ause it serves lit" c t tie political ptirpose. Eve:i Inc 1-----' Russians do not oh j <'ct a l 'O j Corner ___ , Austral ia. Anarctica and the Americas are clearly defined by ocean shorelines . Earth scientists regard them as natural continents. This is because . they , rest .on geological features called ct'tn· tinental plates. These--ma ssive blocks of rocky material press down into tile earth's crust and lift large areas of dry. land abnvf! th! beds of the oceans. because ii severs their vasl realm. The fact that part <if the USSR is in Europe aud part is in Asia does not ~eem to malter at all. Nor is anybody put oul because some countries bordering 1 ht Mediterranean -are in l::urope and others in Asla . .t.ndv Hnd• • World "~ Glnb• In Su•-" Ktlt•v, ~ff t , 1'I HuM1v1111. A18b•m~. for ht• auts•lon: RIDDLES and JOKES * PRIZE WINNER Question: ous? \\'hat is green and danger· Cr1!1 T~...,,,, J, 112'1 'e•1leu1, lrvlnt, Ct lll. The continents of Europe and Why are there no f:~st and Asia rest on one major and West Pcilts? , -· l,;::;::;::;::;::::::::;:~:;::;::::::::;::::::::;::;::;::;::;::;:~:;:::::::~ several smaller continenta l We are lucky to have the plates, formlni; 11 single land North and South Poles because ma ss. Fol"""this reason. most we can use them to figure out earth scitnlists refer lo them east, west and all !hf! other as a single continent -called C:irections. We have ·the; North Eurasia. and South Poles because the The bound;irif! of states. round earlh spins around likr: provinces and countries lend a top. And the Big Ball spii;s LG be political d iv is ion s. around a line straight through est~blished by st t I 1 Pd the middle. This line is e111lled societies. As "'e kn<1w from the' earth's axis. ll.!I two op.- current news events, 1:1ese posite ends reach the surfR.ee ·mad-made boundaries tend 10 at the North-and South Polts. change a& nations invade These .two pinpoints do· not neighboring territories. Border ~pin-11round -but U~ Te'lit of remodeling is a them!' o( the round globe turns ai ound history -and human hi6lory and around them. had its beninningll in Eurnpe Th th 1~ 'I " e ·e11r . u111s , wavii and Asi a. They were named 11s toward the tast. It never !'tuPs separate continents 1 ° n g turning f)r, pauses to rest. Its befort 1he dividing I in e North and SOuth' Poles stay betwetn thtm was tslahlishcd. fixed. But the place where yod But since ll serves no polllical stand is always moving frvm or other purpose. m11ny map the west toward the ell~. Sn makers tend to ignore or there can be no fixed ('33l an·d foq~et that ii exists. west poles. Hnwevrr. \he Howevtr, II ill Uiere and )OU North and Sou-Lh Poles can can tract it eilher on a world Always h!lp a person find the map or nn a map that iocludt~ east and wflfi l direcUons. F;;c- the two-fold C'Onlinenl n[ ing nortb. th' wes1 is nn ynur Eurasia. Find the K11ra Se.i. left side and th" ea!'il on \/Our just north ol the USSR in the right. Facing south . !he "'11st is Arctic St:a.. Th!' !'ihores herr on your left and the wrst on mce~ the Ural Mount.ains tha t your right. run almMt due south"'ard. ;============, Th is ragged range divides Europe from Asia and also severs a siiah1t p<irlion ~rnm lhe USSR. F11rtllf!r soulh . thr Urals zigiag to meet !ht. northern shores of the Caspin n Sea. There the line submeri:rs and emerge'\ again where the Caucasus Mountains meet the •·esuirn 1hort of this Inland TA l{E T HE NE WS QUIZ We Dare Yo u.,,. Every Saturday .... ========= Ufll Tt1t,11t1t New Additioti Priscilla McClure. i;tafr meml:>er al the Rancho ('oaStal lfumanc !;orirlv In Encinitas. holds lhli. licking German Shephrrd pup Adopter! by Pet· rourhka, a amo.yQd v,i1lh four pups of her own. • Rockets Poised for Mars Satellites to Scan Red Planet for Months CAPE KENNEDY t UPI ) -This will givt scientists lime T"'o Mars Scout Salellites set to stu dy Ult Martian surfact for launch..durlng the nexl 18 before it i& contaminated by days will watch the changing germs and chemicals from the Martian world da ily for spacecraft. months and may turn up new Because scienti sts say Mars clues lo the Red Planet's al;l:ili· has the best chanct of an y of ty to harbor life. th! eighl other p\aneL~ of sup- The twin Mariner spacecrart porting life. th! llnited States will be the first lo flrbit has given lhe Red Planet top another planet· and . if sue-pr iorily in its plans to explort crssful. will radio back detail· thr so lar system. ed television .pictures of 70 The nexl step wiil be In land percent of the Marlian surface 11u1nmated spac~Craft ~ently from as close as ,5.10 mile.~. fln the plantl lo ll!arch ror The U.S. Space" Agency an-Jirr. examine the Martian soil nnunced .details of Lhe $153 and landscape and lo find oul ' million dual mis~inn thi.~ week what it!! Weathe'r ls like. Th::it 11nd said the accuracy nee.de(._ job has been assigned to tws tn 1tchieve orbit is "un·'Jarge Viking spacecraft sel ror preceden ted in a rlight into l:iunch in 1975. and with powerful enough in· struments, lo obstrve lhtse changes and help sctenlists determine their origin. Each sattllitt: carries a wide engle mapping camera and a teltpholo camera ·I.hat ,.s_hould .!!how surface features down lo the size of a football field: In Addition, thP t w l'I spacttra·rt carry Instrument~ 10 measure surf.:ice tem· pei'atui-e11 and .report o n grtater detail on the Martian atmo sphere. ''The questions to b e 11n11wered range from daily weather patternS: to I be history of the formation of th! planet," NASA said. "The in- 'formatlon gathtred should provide i broad picture of the factors that shap! physical prnce.!!Ses at work on J4ars. ·~ NASA said !he Marintrs' jn· strumenl.S may tell man m~re about the "possibilily of life . forms on Mars or on the suitability of Mars as 11 habital for llfe'' but !ht actual search for life will havt In wait on the Viklniz spacecrafl sched uled lb land thtr! in 1976 . The two Mariners werP. designed. built and will be controlled fn flight by th! Jet PropulsUon Lab 11 r:a I o r y, P11sadena. The Atlas.Centaur rockets that will launch them were bullt by Gt11eral Dyl)amics Corp .. S11n Oitgo. deep space."· It will be like Rus.~ia ha s not yet 11uc· ----------------------- hilli ng a target a litlle smaller ceeded in exploring Mar.!!, but than Texas on a 287 million U.S. officials exp!cl new mile flighl. • Soviet Mars launchings within The first 2 , 2 O O. po u n d !hr next few weeks when Mar!! Mariner, eighth in the Mariner will be in 11 favorable position series, is set for launch al 9:29 for a shot from. earth. Mr~ p.m. EDT Friday Ma)-7 with launch npportunili!ll c e me the .!ICCond fo llowing 10 da.vs every is months. Jattr. Both will use Atlas·Cen· From television picture.!! taur rockets now undcrJnirl.lt' returned by lhree earlier final f1ighl preparations on Marin!"rs which reconnoitertd eceanside launch pads~ ~1ars during brief passes more ....,. Mariner 8 will be · pro-than 2.100 miles aw11y, it l!! gralnmi?d to swing into an known the planet h11~ A orbit ranging from 750 miles surface heav11y cratered in lo 010.000 mil!"s Above Mars. It some area:i irnd surprisingly wltl circle th! planet every 12 smooth in others. Ma111 has a )lours aod '. concenlrarr . l)n thin almo.~phere of carbon maPriing br:oad areas of lhe dioxide and ils poles are cRp- M1trti11n surface, ped with · what pmhabt y are The steond Marintr will thin layers of dry Jee. , br11ke into "' different orhit The Mariner pictures And that will take it within 530 telescopic ob11ervations from mile~ and 11s far away (I~ e11rth show lh11t Mars Is a con· 20,500 _mllcs or 1he planet ~tantty changing world with every 20\', hoors. This seasonal and.di:1 ily YAriations. spacecraft w i 11 repeated ly NASA said past obstrvalions ob!ltrve specific areas of in-hl'lve eslablii;hed !ht prtsence ltre~I t1n Mars. of clouds. haze, bright sJ>(ltS Mariner 8 will reach the and f111res tif tight on the pl11nrt Nov. L4 when Mar~ is 16 ~urface.· The slie l)f the polAr milllon miles from e11rlh. raps change and a mysterious Marlntr t ~nt 11rrive ID da~s "wavt..nf darktning" has been l11ter when Mars ts II milllon observed. mile"' more dislanl. Both Yellnw dust.like c Io u d s salellil<'s an! designed to someti mcs~grow l11rg! enough operate in Mats orbit for thrrt In nb.~CUI'! a largt part of month.!!. but prOjecl official~ M:trs race for a month or two. 'hl'lpes tner will work for A White clouds r11nRe from A yt>11r. haze la11ting A few .hours to 'f'he NaUona\ Aeronautic~ ~.ugr t1en5" cn1ud:i perSi8Un~ a"d Sp a r, Adm inl:;tration for day•. Dark l{ra y clourl.• 1NASA1 said the orbit~ nf bo1h hAv~ h!'fl'l i;rn"I thi:11 m11y h11vt S1'1rlltlr!' wer(' dr.sii:ned In crmt from volc11nle actlnl'I, g11ar11nltt lh al nt1:ilhf'r will hit Thi' twn nrw MR.rlnrrs v.•111 ~lara for al ltasl 17 years. ~·atch the planel long enour.p. j - J,..;Wl ... :.11 .... >L. •• U~I 'tolt.i1ott:•, Tlairsty P"p Scr.geant .11tretches. Slurp!i and pokes one foot tnlo the fnuntaln for th'e' ''paws that refreshes'' WhUe his pal Sh·awn Baugher. 2. provide.! the water power. Thi! Ojai, Calif. sce ne proves that boy Is dog's best friend. •• ' I • -. I DAILY PILDT Ann Landers Ringi1ig in Ea~s Costly at Work DEAR ANN J.ANOERS: I am having trouble with my mother and I need your help. Please don't suggest that I ha ve a talk v.•ith a sc hool counselor. I am 55 year~ old. !1y n1olher i.s 86. I ha~~ a good jotJ in a department store. l leave for wo rk al 8.40 a.in . and I'm home at 6:10 p.m .. ~ kind ntighbor stays \Vilh ~lother v.•hile 1:n1 3\l'lt)'. The problem is that Mother telephones me several times during the day' and 1ny supervisor find i; these calls very an· noying. Yesterday wt were awfull y bu sy and Mother called four times. Aft"er the fourth call t had the feeling I might Jose my job. How can I rnake an 86-year· old woman 1who is nnt ra· tional all lhe time) understand that she shoulcl not call me at work so much? Please help. - CHAMBERSBlJllG . PENNA. DEAR C.r .: 'Fell your mother a new rule bas been 5et: Employes are not to receive calls durlng working hour&. Explain that you will call htt every day during your lunch hour. Then do so. Inform your boss of lbe plan, Tell her U your mother calls 11he should be told you are bu1y and caMOI co me to the phone. DEAR AN N LANDERS : \\'hat arc the responsibilities of an ex-husband and the girl who broke up a marriage? 'to put it bluntly -what do they owe th!: wife and children whose home hfe Lhey tore up as a result -Of their fooling around? When I agreed t.o give my husband a divorce so he could marry the girl, they both said I was very generous. very understanding. and very sweet about eve rylhing. For three months, th~ sup- port checks came on lime and ~verything was hunky dory. But lhings suddenly changed . I have not .received a dime in the last· ~o mo~ths and my e1.-hosban<f does not answer his phone. I called the girl last night. She said they had had an argument and she hasn't seen him ln five weeks. When I ask· td what she was going to do ab-Out me and th! children she ~aid. "I ha ve no obligation to you." What do YOU say. Ann Landers? In my bonk .' she ha s ·11 mor al and legal re~pon&lbility. Yes or nn? DUMPED AND BITTER For the Marriage Licettses LICINlll llSUICI IM OIANGI COUNlY ... ,.,;1 ,, llTTY-THOMP50N, JOl'ln i , II , ol 15'41 G•r~t. Wt,1mlr>llfr t"ll 0•~'• L .. It, ol Wt""'lnl!fr M.t.TTHEWl·JOl-IN50N-0•1m•• L , JI, <11 II~ l-lt!to•d, i•n!• Cle'" •~d M"t•rf'I O,. 10. of !1•11 5an1 o Mo•it ilf•I• Foun1•1~ V•ll•~ W.t.l(ULA·ANOEllSO~ JOl'ln II , 11. nl t.&I ltt<ll 5rre.,.t. Co"• 11-fJI •"" 0111" L .. ?7, ol Cn1!1 M,.o McGIW·llROWN-Donold 1 l <. ~I 'IJG Gtrll•l<I, H~nll'Ulll<>n 8•1c~ •"~ cn•l••••~ J .• It , ot no Hori~ r"'"• o •• ...,. KOCHEl.·MCCLUNG .... l . ll, or llt W'll 81•tl01! 80010v••n !<~won•! 8ttc.11 t MI l•nllta L, 11, of lll E•>t 10!~ Shffl, C<11t1 Mf'8 ISAM-SOWEll:S-OrlG• t<, 20, o! ll!Q! Wl ~-11,, W•llml111ter •nd L•NI• I. .. 11. ef Wtltm!nll•• 001.L ·JACICSOH-ll:•n.,.fl'I G, )4, .,r 1010 Wt1! MCArlllU< 8°"1t vt rll, Soni• ""' .,.., P•mtit J , 11. or 1nn -It<•~ I.int. HUftlln'I"" lkt<ll ARBUCKLl: & SON WE.'iTCLlFF MORTUARY f%7 E. 17th SL, Costa ~1es1 MMSSI • BALTZ MORTUARIES Corona dtl M•r . . . na.t.tsa Cc.mla J\fes1 . '46-!4!4 • BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway, Cotta J\ft11 LI l-l433 • McCO RflflCt< I.AC.UNA BEACH MORTUA RY 17t5 Laguna Ca nyoo Rd. 4t4·'415 • rAcrr1c v1t~w J\fEt.10RIAL rARK ~met.try Mortuacy Chapel uet Paclflc View Drive Newport &1th. Callfornla 1<4-1100 I . •I • PEEK FAOm.v COLONIAL FUNERAL HOM E 7801 &I~• A\''. Westmlnsttr 893...1525 • SMITJf~ i\10RTUAR\' en ~f•ln St. .,....,, Huntington 8t1ch ' h. responsibility. JOHNSON E11,1 "· JOl'lm.o" ·~ .a: •><unly Qt He•• •' Eme••ld •~• c::ommunli. At· -1~11.,,,, 11,1J<11n1 ot ~J \. l ire!> 51., ~111t1 An•. Ot•• of n,..,,., Aot!I >: ~ur~1v•<I llw wlto . Et!>•! M JOI''" 0011, o4 ,,.. """''· h•o oon•. li:ll'bl" 11 •M l tW•.,'l(t E JOl'lnOOr>. bl>'" or 51nll An•. <l•uth~• >. 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Wt!ltrt Trusr ltr $0\ITl'oun Cl lltotnll 16.U Wlllhlr• II~' Los .. l>Gf lt .. Ct lll to0n (ll"lltAllWS ENGll'IEl!llS. Httllh & Wt lftre F..,;,,, M, A, Ctfnt ll ._ (I, -n• S. ~.r-vltw J lU & 1U ... ' " ' " "' "' • 01! Lff Allttftl, Cllllo~lt 90llS7 . ••••••••• l&I JI~ Ct nll'Uellon llAM$lSIS SK11•l1Y FUf!ll !Or lOulllt rn (t ll'-'"'" G"'t<"ll (eu t 1........,ct: uo s. vr,..n ""'·· Lo. .t.no11t1, ct nhlrn11 tOOOl Clll"'•· Tt1-11<1 St<urltf Pl.,11. Inc 1111 W, fl~ S!t1t!, LOI Afl(ltln , Ctlll 'llOIS F urnl1~td Illy LOS INGELES I UILOIHG & COHST I UCTIOH Tt:AOES COUNCIL AFL·CIO ltU a ....... , l lW .• L•• An.tJll ... (1ll•1r"'' 'IOOU 4)..i:IH ... ,,,,. 1-'·'"'-'"-""'--0-'.'"-'c'-'-"-'-'-'-'_;•-~-"-'-· -"-'-'1-'-·-'-'-"-----------"c"' LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE • - • I " -' ' .... ~ -.. . : l S1t11rday, My l, 1CJ71 D.\ll v ,ILOT D ' ~ ~~~~~~~~ Taurus: ·Someone Fr.om Past Will Return Your Favor SUNDAY. LEO (July 23-Aua. 22):• need ta forct: issues. Check ap-Chtck credits, record$. friend you r best interesl:i al heart por1unlty. St ron!ident. MA y 3 Stress Yers•tility. One you parent minor deta ils. Answrr will be al your side. Be receptive. Spiritual adviser AQUARIUS (Jan. ZO.Feb. Hold off on j1.urneys. Need ex· ists to check reservation$, directions. Relative 1t1ay mean well but may al!«l be misin· formed . Be ind ependent, Take m1 tler.!I into your own hands. This tendency, to a 1reat eI· tent , will bt cor rected begin- nln8 ntxt month. You are sensitive, appreciate music and ha ve a commanding speaking voice. med at social affai r could Is closer then you might im· is correct. ily SYDNl!iV 'O:\tARR pl ay important role in your agine. Aqu•rlus person helps SOORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 211: 18): Co-0ptrate with \llr10 In- be DI I fl d h t · __ _._.. Entertain at home . Include CAPRICORN tDec. 22.Jan . dh·ldual. Tht-more you 11ive COmedian ~1111on Berle, bom lire. Be at your st. spay you n w B 15 nco;u=. family members in spe<:lal oc· 19): This Is "pov.·er" tlme. now, the more you will nder the iodla I I I sense of humor. Sagittarius in-LIBRA IS t °'Oci 22 1 ,,,,,·,,, Rea11·,, th1·, •"d ><I u ca 'gn ° di vidual figures prominently. ep · """ · : casion . Mate or par t n c r You can be forceful, direct. " C • 1 c er , 11 open · minded Be ready ro, questions. Have Warms to constructi ve sug-Personal magnetiml rating accordingly. Added recoigl-IF TODAV IS v o u R I . ' · d C I · TO !111d ou! mol'I 11M>u1 ~our"lf ••<:I re c e PI v e co 11 c emlng VIRGO tAug. 23--Sept. 221: fact s at hand. You . may . be gestions. Job, sl'\M'ia\ chores soars. 0p""~1te ~ex ls dra11.11 tion is ue . omp cte ma)Or ··.8lRTHOAV · y ... , know what • ., • ·• o'"'' sycintr ~-· I •• •-t'~~ l""2" · .,,. -~1111 T~I Trull! "Hu '°'llro •· aatro 011. N.,._,nt •go, I t1· What you desire seem ,~ responsible for special reporL. become easier. You get com-to you. You can sell almost proJect. -' you v•'anl , but you often settle L~i~.'1f::'ti...-,'r\-,.,f~ 'I ''~ lerpreted bis boro1cope on • elusive. Give Yourself time. No Avoid panic. Be analytical. municatio11 from ane who has 1nylhing. Pounce on op-PISCES 1reb. 19-fi1areh 20): for less than you are worth. a,.r C•11'''' 11111°11• H, .. v.,t'. fl!l. n11Jonal teleYlslon 1 b ow . _;__;_~--=---------'---------------------'--------'-----"-_;__;_:_;_:_;_:,::._ _____ _:_ _____ ::•~:::' -------- Berle, usually quick with wllecrlick1, was respecUut ud •tteatlve. ARIES IMareh 21·April 19): Overcome temptati on to be ezlravagant. Someone who is charming is abo e1pensive. Know this and guide actioos a~ordingly. Berea 1 is tic . Realize that obligations must be met' -use past experience. TAURUS (April 20-lt1ay 20 ! : Some Qbalacles may s~m im- possible lo overcome. But you receive support from surprise aource. One you aided in past ls ready to return favor. Kno\v this and be confident. GEMJNI (May 21-June 20): Whit happens wben your at- tention is elst\.\'here -that's "'hat now is emphasized . Means all persons you deal wilh are not entirely aboveboard . Know this; pro- tect yout own interests. CANCER (June 21 -July 22): Your s u b cons c i o us has an5"'ers. Means listen to your o w n feeling s, persuasio11s. Throw off fears, doubts. Jn your heart yau know what to do. ~1oney dilemma vtill be ' 10\ved. Washboards Sell More Than Ever ME~fPHIS (AP! ......: An almost forgotten bit a f Americana -lhe washboard -is a booming sales ilen1 for 1 ~l!mphis firm. ··Our business works in reverse/' says E. K. Donahue, an executive of Wabash. Inc. "If the economy is poor. our bwiness is good. lrs a poor man 's item." , Wabash. which claim.!! to. be the world 's largest manular- turer ol \l·ashboa rd<:. sells 250,000 to S00,000 washboard s annually. depending on the state of the economy. Donahue said. "We ~II them ta the poor everywhere," he said. "The major markets are in the Southeast and the Southwest, and In the large urban ghet- taes." Traveling musicians account for a steady stream of sales, Donahue said , and some purchases are ma<te by middle and upper income fam ilies as 11: mearu of \.\"ashing lingerie. But most of the boards go to the poor. whO cannot afford "'ashing machines. Export sales a r e con- centr1ted in Central and South America. Donahue said. ''\Ve haven't been able lo break into the Afr ican market yet," he said, "but it is a future market " The washboards. w hi ch range in price from $1.85 to $3.85. make up only 7 to 8 per- cent of Wabash's annual business. Most of the firm's sales are in louvered doors. windo"'.!I, shutters and similar products. Tht washboants are made from the small end pieces of wood "'hich can't be used in the main products. · "Washboards make a very nice end product," anolher company spokesman said. Wabash was founded in Wabash, Ind .. in 1886. making wa.!lhboards, and later moved to Wlscon.!1\n. The firm setUed Jn Memphil In 1901. School Tot Reg istration Scheduled GIFTfl •o•D's "Dreamf lower" -::;:--D~USTING ' POWDER FAn11wA11"0pen Hearth" Rotisserie Y. 18f~ . Classic fraVIOU in be.w- ., ~ tifuldecoratorcoloredcon-'-~·'-' .. ~~ sa~:::Si'"""' 69C ~ lt1,rk11.11~1z. 77' "Ba " /.F \_, yer TIMED-RElEASE J. 'e.t~'i¥. 1SN111 ... f11~1on11 .. u.1 &gc / 11 ~~'j .'l; p.J1n reli!f. TN every 3 llGws. :r .,, ... ~:::· t.er. tk St's ~(j' It& Ulll'I 1.39 ---------·----·< Assorted BANKS Oellthtf•I clow• l11ures ii paper ••• jumbo savme 2 49 beftks. Pmlcl ilce!lt1ve for • ~hftSMITICllley. Et. • ERSEMBI.£ Tiie trlllelt dMlm oot11t Yo11 wld !Ind to IOlrlP Ind pity It. Ctilottes 1ttxbell 10 •~ llllllSUll sidt •altlln. ~·1t11 1 11ap, skirt •.. ie very Meld. C.Oupled 11111rh ·1 rn&lcl11n1 lop •• , a verf 11citiRt wtfl!. 8o!4 ce'°r$ ifl sizes 6-lti. Electric Broiler "C1al l•••" ... Air circu!at10ft around meat method seals i~ fllVO\'· tul jllice. tess·loss of 11Utrients, 49 99 . t1nlv uJ1Wanted fat is drrilltd cff. '*' smoke. nc spatter. #455-A • ·---·- SlKINI Bath Brush "Betty Crocker" COOK IOOI( -"C114e1 rr1s1" ••• lncllKles new recipes lrom 1ppet11e1~ 11 br!ads, solfftles, etc. lu!I rolGt pMto- griphs, steci by step Q+tlul?s 5 98 for usy foUowiflg. Sn·••'• [t•rr•11 ln Pri,. I.II • mc•rrs "Old South" ASSDllllfWT P.itturt p1etty a<r¥oit· mtAI ol Ille most t~t· ifls pecj!J undies -4 111.11 conteclloM. .... 1 95 Z.41 14 1r. • Black Walnut FVllE-OeleclablP. choc- ola" surrounds tl;nor- ful black willuts. 1tr.·1 09 1.21 12 tr. • "P " STllt!ll'S ecan DIVl•ITT So li1ht il aimo~l 1'11elts i• ye~ met!!•. 0~1,~ ous! uu. 59c Sponge Mop forwashi"I & wax· !~~;h~!~: ~-:;.· 2 49 Pencil 59c anttt. 111. J.U • "" 1Jcit11r C•l•rs • • • ••· Oast Mop S~ LONG.: ~~£1~~i'""2"'2'"9'' . i LEAD PENCIL "" "'29c iftlO c~n1ers. • J L , , ...... ~H-~~wtM l'lol1ttlWfk1HtMtfft'll"""'"""l't!lli*ft!'l ... J vAtLEY F~GE Storage Jars Mmr• j.ils !Gt ~in1 l1u11s, yecel· dll"l:, l'IC. A size for Ytllf n."Y w . SAYE NOW! 1 Pl1t 11/i Pitt 1 t 11rt· 11/J htrf AllCltCAH lflflll .lSSICIATIIN lPPllYEI &Jc 77c g7c 1.17 { . . • . • • " ' . Kindergar len registrations , for tots living in the Ocean View School District will pe acctpted at 23 neighborhood schools May 4 and 5. Ai PR ICES 'IEVAlt StndJJ, M1y 211 t•r• r 1d11sd•r. M•r sta ., . Sessions are scheduled lrom t a.m. to noon and 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. both days. Parents are reminded to bring with them • birth cerUflcalt for each chjJd 1s \vell as.-hcallh and Im· munizalion record.!!. Measles Rnd polio v1cclnes t1re re- quired. Children a~ eligible for enrollment only If they will be four ye1rs ind nine months old by Sept. I. 1971. 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Bu! for the creators of what n1ust conservallvely be Jabel- f'd the biggest theatrical hit in Orange County history. it's not lhe end of the road. 1rs only. the beginning. For "l'llolhcr Earth'' i5 headed for bigger things. A professional production of the locally born revue \\'ill be mounled in Los Angeles and · \1·i\I open in San Francisco in ;: June. The ultimate Ucstination :: -New York. :• And going along v.·1\h 1he : · ~how ~·ill be the l\\'O 1vho put it :: together in the first' plaet'. •'. 11·riter-Oire<:tor Ron Thronson ·of Costa flile.Sa and musical director and leading actress Toni Shearer of Corona dcJ illar. Thronson has turned the (l irecting reins over to R a y , (;olden. who \1•HJ double as ~------ L ~· .., \ . 'EARTH' WRITER Ron Thronson producer of the t o u r i n g version, but he and Ke.n Shearer. Toni's husband, y.•itl com~ up wilb a new set of vis ual effeels for the show. Toni will continue as n1usical director and will remain in tbe ' ca$l. 1long \vith EI a I n e Bankston and possibly one or two other member.!'i or lhe SCR company. OPENS JUNE l.f. Rehearsals for the ne1v sho1v will begin in Los Angeles !\1ay 17, with opening night in San Franci sco's ~tarine Mem~eater scheduled for June 14. The production ulill "r the sponsorship of the werican Conservatory Theater (AC'TJ. "Mother Earth" 11•ill run for at least six v.·eeks in San Francisco, follo\ving which the show may return to Los Angeles for eight to 10 v.·eek! at a theater-yet to be determined. ''However.'' Thronson reported . '·if the show is as successful in San Francisco n5 it v.•as here. \1•e'll take it directly to New York ." This would be the crowning glory for a show v:hich !>egan quite humbly as an ex· perlmental effort by Thronson and f.fiss Shearer, t1vo en- tertainers honest ly concerned "WOMEN IM LOVE" CO LOR Academy A~ard WINNER BEST ® ACTRESS Glenda Jackson 2ND TOP ACADEMY A WARD SHOW 20tn C"1cury rO!( Prewn1~ JAM ES EARL JONES, o JANE ALEXANDER ~~-.1 [filil "The Great WhiteHopeH 1 MILCI SOllJH SN! OU:® ,.,-. •NOW AT BOTH CINEMAS • J •IL.II llOl.lfll Of W ... GO ,...,, LASTWIEKI BARBRA STREISAND I. & JACK NICHOLSON IN "On A Clear Day :'.~-:.~ * " THE Sia IJLTIMA.T( l XPEIUENCE lln!NIClll.Olt" Mee1 Henry & Henrieua ... the laugh riot of the year. .. A ne(I) Leaf" G, COior by ~..40V1ELAB ~· A Pa-amount PrCl\Jfo! St1rrl11t • Jock 'Wolter Matthau · Eloine Moy Wes Ion "LOVERS AND OTHER STRANGERS" CRC ACADEMY AWARD WINNER C\OfHS lf6'Cl1t,i,.,. COLOR !EST SONG "FOR ALL ll 1101" IM ®o '1.0Yltl AltO tTMfl tTIANllll~ "diary of a ··mad housewife' 2nd Academy .... ~. •• . •• :i;:• . . Award richard benjamin :!!..:.;::· .-:;. .. -.,-:;,_ :::;" Nomiaee ca rrie snodgress Ill !!!I 0 1- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEE . CA CHiLDRENS MATiNEES All SEAJS 7 Sc Box Offict Opens 11 :4S <'l.m. -Show Runs from 12 Noon 'Iii 3:30 . !Doris Day Brian K.it1AI ™l\il "Wi thSixYou ~ ~ IOllllln ·,,,.. "" Get Eggroll" . ~, • ~ Oll.Mlllill"'··-" ·~ l'ffft , ••• ,.,...,Ito! ADV[NTUJ:t "GENTLE "AN D NOW GIANT" MIGUEL" MAKING MUSIC Toni She•rer about the condition of the <'tl· vironment. Rather th a 11 preach to their audiences, ho1vever. they elected to create a fa st-movin g, musically satisfying series of blackouls and production num· bers, inter!:persed with gr.g sket che.!li a n d vaude~·iJlian routines-all geared to the central theme of ecology. JOINT EFFQRT "It \Vas a joint ense1nble ff· fort. though.'' Miss Shearer explained prior to the Jan. 8 opening at the C'.osta Mesa the ate r . "Everybody CQ(i. tributed to the show and v.'e all had the freedom to im· provise." The showmanship or the blonde and bouncy f\I i s s Shearer contrasted v.·ith the more serious-minded approa.:h of Thronson, \(·ho underscored the theat~·s posilion on the ecology issue. " 'fl1other Earth' should open some eyes to the danger we're facing," he commented, also before opening night. "I don't think it v.•iU be possible for anyone lo sec the show \1•ithout feeling some con\:ern for the future of our en- vironment. The show is en- tertaining, to He sure, but there's no question about where we stand." ACADEMY AWARD WINNER BEST ACTRESS GLENDA JACKSO" "WOMEN IN LOVE" l.t.R!l'I' ~IW.<E.R .-. l" !~! 'I P.()S(ll .,,., ALAN BATES OLIVER REED GLENDA JACKSON JENNIE LINDEN D. H. LAWR£MC£'S .. WOMEN IH LOVE " -•J11!rrwin"'w•11r LARRY KRAMER llo1t'.0Clf KEN RUSSELL -~-Cb,,..lt . ROY BAIRD MARTIN ROSEN COLOR by Deluxe' IRl-..:.;z'"-. "" Urmd Arhlll -AlSO PLAYING - The Great White Hope Starr ing James Ea rl Jones, Jane Alexanoer. Produced by Lawrence Turman Directed by Marhn Ritt. Screenplay by Howarp Sackler based on his play Pr000tira"" •"'! ~ 'flf' Sl...,e by -l-~N/f/15'°""C...0,.0C LIJXP . EDWARDS CHiLDREN'S MATiNEES ITS \ ABSOLUTELY ~. FIN-TASTIC SAT. & SUN. MAY 1 and 2 ALL SEAY.S 75~ SHOWS AT 12:00 '"q 2:00 P.M. ( ::~: ) • No amount of pre-show Op· timism, however, could havt prepared Thronson and l'i1iss Shearer for the .overYt•helming response of a flrsl night au· dience which rendered the company a standing ovation and virtually refused to s:op applauding until the troupe· returned to take a second cur· tain call. The reviews \Vhich followed reinforced that tumulluous ac· cl;tim. This critic com1nentcd, prophetically, that " 'Mother Earth' emerges as a superb piece of entertainment, y.·orthy of production in the pro- fessional theaters of Lo.s Angeles and New York. ll con· tinues through Feb. 13, Lul merits a far longer run.'' BETl'ER THAN 'HAIR' Daily Variety, in a revie1v published in its New York edi· tion, drew a striking parallel between the show and the rock musical "Hair." The critic opined that ''comparisons are bound to be made ..•. and in most cases '~1other Earth' will probably wln out ·as being better than 'Hair,' and righlly so." \Veil, "Mother Earth" i;tot Hs longer run-a full four months of producllon with houses so packed that at one time extra performances were given at II o'clOck on Satur- day nights to accommodate the multitudes. As for belng better than ''Hair," the SCR · musical may get a chance to prove lhal too, if lhe !"Jew York production materialiies. I "~"ti •1. f.-.l•l. 51.a-<~lldr.., 7» Although the C'.osta 1'1e~a "ftYE J;,i~,~~1&~~~~1l1 premiere engagement winds) pi,,, MrlYl<> 0ouo1,. up at long last tonight, "I NEVIii SANG for: Thronson's and Miss Shearer's MT FATMEll" IGl'l ~·ork has continued since Ii~~~,~~~·~· '~""'~"~'~'~"'~· ~~~ Janµary and is far from done. -- The show has been altered lit· lie by HU!e each week and in tonight '1 closing perlormance about 40 percent of the material wasn't around in January. "l'm rey.•riting every day." says Thronson, ~·ho has gi1·en up his job as a welfare worker in Long Beach to concentrate his full energies on "Mother Earlh." The project also oc· cupies the constant attenUon or both Shearers, Toni and Ken. lhe latter a combination photographer-drummer for the Costa Pttesa production who will shool a fresh set of visuals for the. new shoY.·. · Elaine Bankstpn, a strik· ingly allrac1Jve Singer-actress Jn the "Mother Earth" troupe <Jnd wife of SCR actor Hal Landon Jr,, will be joining MiS3 Shearer in the pro- fessional version, There also, acco rding to Thronson, is a .!ilrong possibility of ooe or t1\'0 more SCR cast. members joining the traveling company. \Vhat .. will happen in .San Francisco-and, eventually, in New York-is an exciting pro- spect to contemplate. But \\'hatever happens, .. Mother Earth" Yt'itl be the pride Of Costa !\lesa. a:nd Orangr County, theater ror a long lime to come. W~.~!~·~ ~ CO~Olt~ OIL MA~ Ex~u5ive Showing for Everyone! The Spy Who Came Out Of The Kitche n. I • ).'' _,,.L .. / A rnEOCl:\.CI< Horror Film Role BA•SSON PRGDUCTION @ ~ COLOR by Ol?LUJ'e' llr1111dArhm 'Soam~s' Switches -ALSO PLAYING- ,IM you to the oclt• of yo11r wots! By DONALD FORBES aggressive impulses by seeing 'l-a~c~to~'~s~b~e~in~g~~v=io:l•::n~t ~o~n~~~~~~~~~~~ "SUDOEN TERROR" LONDON (AP·1 -Eric .!iCtetn," he says. Porter .clutches his rib~. in mock dramatics. and declaims \\'ilh Shake.~pc11rean ~ravity: "I like lhe irlea nf beinl! stabbed in lhe chest and gushin~ blood.·• Porter. 1rho was eni~mat ir Soame!li in lelevision's "F'orsyte Saga" ;:ind is a lt'1dinl? member of the Royal Sh a k e !Ii pear e Company. is rlesr-ribin~ his i;:ory end in his Jirst major horror movie. Porter is a tall. dark and faslidious 43. He h3s had a Quarter of a century or liberally praised appearances in Shakespeare. Chek hov , Anouilh and Hochhuth. So what is he doing starring in a horror (ilm ? "l don 't like pe<iple who try In card·in dex me as a Shakespea rean actor as if it were some sort of stamp of respectabillty ." snaps Porter. "I am a crafts1nan. r can play anything .'' He was interviev;erl in hi s dressing room at Pine\vood Studios outside London. where he has complelel "The Hand s of lhe Ripper ." He plays an evil d-OCfor whr. adopts lhe daughter of Jack the Ripper, ttie notoriou.!'i and n e v e r identified killer who terrorized London prostitute' in the late 1890s. Young Miss Rieper . despite an engaging halo of blonde curls, is just as adept at thffamily business. Porter confides: "t like horror movies . I"d like lo pl ay monsters. I'd love to do"'the 'Hunchback of Not re Dome'." Haven't there been two pcrfectl.v good Hunchbacks already? "There Is no rea son at all Y.•hy there shou ldn't be a third if it keeps me in work," says Porler. "Ac!Or.!'i. you know, are like taxi cabs. They pick up parts like taxis pick up fares . l would be -happy if I could dictate what I do. but I can 't, especially wiih the state the industry is in right now." Tl should be added that he is ftever unduly unemployed. Does it worry him that scrttn violence m I g h I. encourage real-life violence? "Screen violence m a y EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT ·-· --·-.... THE ULTIMATE EXPERIENCE FOR EVERYONE! OISNEY-S fJREAT PIONEERING VENTURE IS THE SEAS,ON·s HIT REVIVAll" Ne ... swee< "AH INCREDIBLY REVOLUTIONARY FILM ... THE MINO CAN RUN RIOT'" Th• NVU ,,,,,. "FAR AHEAD OF ITS TIME. .. BEST AUDIO ·VISUAl EXPERIENCE IN TOWN '" w,11,.m wo1f. c,. ''BEST FAMILY FILM!'' Josep~Ge1..,,,1.Ne·~11t "A TOTAL EXPER IENCE IN SIGHT. SOU ND AN D COLOR ... MAKE FANTA SIA A MU ST!., Bob Sal m~111. G10110 W NH,..oril. ST ARTS WEDNESDAY MAYS actually be cathartic, a way for people to work o(f their iifilii~~~™~IER~EE~N6~A6~EM~ENT~!S~HD~Wl~~~ND~W!Dijf- , ; .. ' ..... 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Year's lest Films in Color -"R'' • Also -David Niven • Virna l i1i• Dedicated lo 1he propo5ilion tho! all men ore not creeled equol &..r::lll: J influeoce over the rock music scene during the past year and a half than anyoftE'else.-They were one of the few groups that rightfully deserved that often misused title o f Superstar, Crosby, Stills, Nash arid Young. Though the gDOtlp is now of- ficially defunct, a new album has just been released <if them in concert. Jt 's a.double record set called "4 Way Street." And. as with the other two albums they put together, it is worthy of praise. and I'm sure it will get it. Because. on it's own, it 's a definition of -what made CrOSbY.! Stills, Nash and Young great. To begin with, even though it was recorded in several dif- !erent places at different times, lhe album gives '3 superb illusion of actually be- icg rigbt there in the middle or an entire concert. All the in· gredients are there : the in· troductions. the occasional mistakes, tbe small talk, the excitement of getrlng it all together in front of a ~rowd that came expecting you to. Tbe first half of the set i! done with accoustical guitars and. ror fOllowers \fhO dig the mellow music of the group, it is provided here in abundance, JI is here that the four do their solos, showing that (as if it need _ be said) they can each stand quite capably an their awn individual talents. Each .UBJWI~ one doing his own thing and llff6Jll\IU\&rl\A ~\pg it with his own special ""Tl llfl\VllCl/JI ~=========,,,,============~!·· perfection. Graham Nash's Hugl1Downs Qhlts TV, Pla~rip ~RRY BUCK 0 NEW YORK (APJ -Hugh no~·ns said that "'hen he . finishes his last ''Today" show Oct. 11 after nine yea rs as host he 's going to have his cat waiting. "J\.1y wife and I are going to start West in a very leisurely fashion ," he said. "We're going to dr ifl 'WCst and visit relatives and end up on the shores of Arizona , ~·here we·re going lo Jive." J1e announcl'd his 'plans to leave the NBC show Tuesday, and Wednesday night he flies to Romania for five sho1vs from !hat Iron Curtain coun· try. Ile will br succeeded as hos! next fall by Frank McGee. "' Downs, Ml, said his decision to quit was "one of those vague things that finally took form over the years ." , 'Twain' ---Appears AtOCC • OAILY PILOT JJ Nt Wl'OIT UACW -.t ... -M 1•""4-U<h 1.i. -Ol • .a...-. Sophia Lor•n •·Epitaphs do a chap a world Marcello Mastrol•nnl of good afler he's dead." IN Mark Twain sald.~hat more "THE PRIESfS than 100 years ago, and he'll WIFE" say il again at Orange· Co:u:1t College Tuesday in the person -.1.LSO- of To1n Noel. Cli nt Eastwood Noel. ~·orld famous Im· Don Sutherland person'a'lor of the noted IN author. will appear in the occ "KELLfS HEROES" Auditorium at Jl a.m. 8.ll pa.rt'll~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;~~ of the Distinguished Speakers series. The public is invited at no charge. Noe l does a remarkable im· personation of 'I'wain, covering the gamut of emotions frpm humor to satire to sadness . Noel also plays the piano and sings. He has appeared at col· .,leges and universi t ies lhroughout lhe nation , and has appeared on network television. • 5und•y Only 12:30 & 2:30-Speci•I Children's M•tinee .. ,_Ji:. tho .fabulous dolphin Noel explains Twain as "the first swinger of this centu'ry. Today he is st i 11 swing. ing -musically, politica lly,1 ~-------..::::::::;;;;;::::: _______ 'I socially-with his long hau'.li and white suit.'' The Distinguished Speaker seties is sponsored by the OCC Student Body, =====-·II C"mAIN .1!!1.., NATIO,N.· AL ,GENERAL THEATRES I ;'.Right Between the Eyes." ': ~ '71ftn . David Crosby's "The Lee c 'lllMltSM.l'w:rl'•: ~·,_.·a1 r~~;~~~!~~~~~~~~~~~;;~~-"j Shore." Neil vountsJ·Cowgir1 11.1 "A=:::~1; Jh the.Sand ." Very warm. And He will devote Ns .time to activities he has too little time for now -writing, lecturing and documentar1<!S, particularly in t h e en- vironmental field . In February 1971 he wilt be a visiting fellow for a month at the Center for the Study of Democratic Insti tutions at Santa Barbara, Calif. • ., Kl IUIS 49¢ ~7 AIUM ALLClll.IJI! f•(IG«AMI -,, ......... w.111 •-"'ft'OOOSTOCl'"lll ...... f'tl lll,_Ufli "'IL-TN Alice L Tekl.1'" {I) ........... ·--·-~~ MJ c.J-f'••'•" .. 1><-.hJ.__, ,_,,_ .... _ .... _ -rrv1 rAsT ,11<n " I'll ... 11 •"11 \llH~ ., II_,_, fer lllJ fetMr"' ltP') '--..... -...... "'K-t ,,11 1113 .f//ICJ,.L-lou,. Dn-Joj ...... / _,,_ .. __ -ilHI• ,_ W Mt ... ,,.. Ill ,....._...,... ...... ......, "TlllU • ACAOEMY AWARD SHOW Winner 8 Academy of Awards INCLUDING BEST PICTURE-BEST ACTOR GEORGE C. SCOTT PATTON Al5_0 -IEST SCRE.ENPLA Y ltl:A:S·B .. "' "'• S•l11nl•'f ,.11••-l;4J·t :4J p . ..,, M••-:4'·11:41 1.m • S11nC1•f ... t ...... 1:15·1:• '·"'· M•Jh--11: lJ.J: 1• H:lS •SOUTH COA ST PLAZA "" PAROIG .fxelwM rittote1Mnt ''M11king :.I t'' ~· "John & M1,V' ., Aead111iny A-rd WinMr "Tora. Tora. Tora " lewrved s .. sh when the}' occaShlnally harmonize during this portion, very together. But then that's an essential element .,in the .Uccess of Crqsby, Stills. Nash and_ Young, being very together. .· After the "10 minute break'' during which you change records, they come back on stage, this time to pl.ay elec- tri c music. In comes the v i I a J i t y , the: spontaneous magic of being in co ncerl. You can't get much tighter than what you he.ar in such gems as "Carry On" and Southern Man." Good, solid, polished and.very easy to get into. This wUI most likely be the lasi we hear af Crcdby, Stills, Nash and Y°'(Jllng as a :,toup . And that's sad. But "4 Way street" is not a post-mortem for things-That are no more. Jt i11\· in more ways than one, a . very live album. Wayne Rival Hotl.vwooo (UP11 Bruce Dern will play the menace in John Wayne's new shoot.-em-up, ''The Cowboys." ··rhe past nine years have been gratifying," he said, "and I'll miss it. No matter where J went someone had always seen the show. What l won"l miss is gelling up at 4::10 every weekday morning.'' Downs, sitting in his offict _ at NBC, was ~earing gold cuff links with a carved Saguaro caclus on them. The tall CllC· tus is native to the Cave Creek area north of Phoenix, whc~ he ~·IU live . ··1t's a tangle of rocka and de.tttt,...foothills," he said. "I 'Wa!· rS~ Oii a farm in Ohfo ,Bnd I've alwa_rs felt like a visitor in lhJ! city." He 1aid ane thing he wanll to do is write and lecture abou t the "large view of the environmental problem. 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Coleman. making his second start since roming oU the disabled Im 10 days ago, checked the Angels on four bits until the eighth inning when California broke loose for its four runs, highligh~ed' by Syd A119el Sf.ate All 1•-.J!!" 111.M,C tntl MtV 1 AMtl\ "'· Dtln>ll #MY 2 -Ango!tt "11. Dtlrolf Ml f ' -AM•I• •1 81lt1mor" MIV J -Ant1l1 11 81111moA I' "" 1:55 p.m. l :J1 ....... ''" p,m, ''" p,m, O;Brien's two-run double and run·pro- ducing singles by Tony Gonzalez and Billy Cov.·an. Bill Zepp came on to stop the Angels. Mickey Stanley had a double and two singles for Detroit and Bill Freehan ex· tended his hitting streak to 12 games with two hits. The contest attracted a crowd of 42,~l. third largest ever to see a regular season gamt al Anaheim Stadium. The Angel starter, Rwty .May. 2-1, re· tired ll in a row after hihCie~y start but could J11ot survive the Tigers' fifth when the visitors scored tv.·o 0t0re runs. Stanley was again the inst~gator, sin. 1Jing to ·deep short and taking second when A"gel shortstop -Vm Fregosi made· an errant ttirow. Jim Northru p walked and Mel Queen was summoned to replace 11-fay. Queen yielded a run..scorin,R" single tn Northrup aJtd one out later. Freehan 5ingled in another. Detroit aaded another run in the sixth to make it 7-0 when stanley and No!"hru.p singled alld Stanley scored as Kalme hit into a force play. . . . The Angels closed tbe gap in the eighth. Jim Spencer tipentd the inning with ' what appeared to be a sure double do~n.. the right field U11e .. Ho'_"ever, Al Kahne made a brilliant running stab at the ball for the first. Out. Alex Johnson beat out a slow roller to third for a 11\ngle and Roger Repoz walked. Chico Ruiz struck out b~t Gon· • ialei' Hne drive ~ver the pitcher s head seored Joh.J11son -,,itil Repoz holdi ng at second. DWTllOIT CALl,OllHl.l .. ••• •• r ~ • St111l•V ,, ' ' I • Alfl.,,.r :>ti • • • • HO'il'lfUI' 10 .. 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T-J:Sf. .l-6t.•J1 ~ports in· Brief Ex-Texas Star Critical; Two Share Golf Lead HOUSTON -Fred Steinmark, former UniVersity of Texas football player whose c_ancerous left leg waa amputated 16 months ago, was reported in critical con- dition Friday at M. O. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute. ''The problems are associated with the one that originally beset him," a hospital .!lpokesman said. The spokesman earlier said Stelnmark was readmitted to the hospital April 2il for "evaluations.'' Steinmark was a starting safety on the Longhorn football team for two year~ before the leg was removed Dec. 12, 1969 bf Anderson surgeons. · e T1vo Shure Lead NE\V ORLEANS -Defending cham· pion Miller Barber and rookie Hubert Gre.tn vautteH into 3 sharfl of the secopd- round lead in the $125,000 Greater New Orleans Open golf tournament Friday while Lee Trevino pulled out. The paunchy, 40.year-old Barber had the day's best round, a five-under·par 6? that was fired before gusty winds kicked up, fOr a 36-hole total of 13?. He was titd at that figure, seve11 under on the 7,0SO.yard Lakewood Country Club course. with Crten, who had a second· round 69. The pair held a one.stroke lead over Kermit Zarley and veteran Jacky Cupit, one of the first.round leaders. Zarley had a 71 and Cupit shot a 73. which included a bogey on the final hole that knocked him out of a tie for the lead. e Talapp Signs Pact ATLANTA-The AUanla Hawks of the National Basketball Associatio!T &11~ ilonnced Friday the signing of their No. 1 draft choice, George Trapp of Cal State 11..ong Beach). ·However. they lost their No. 2 choice, Ted h-fcClain of Tennessee State. The Hawks announced the signing of Trapp about the time the Caroliria Cougars of tbe rival ~merican Basketball Association •t Greensboro. N. C., an· 1noWlCed the signing of McClain. "We would have liked to have had lt1cClain as well." said Hawks president Bob Cousins, "but quite honesUy \Ye directed most of our effort:i: to signing George.'! .• Irish Coach quits SOUTH BEND, !nd. -Johnny Dee, who took Notre Dame basketball teams to live post·season tournaments in his seven years u bead coach, resigned Fri· day. Dee said he will leave coaching and return to his law practice in Denver, his home. Ote's cagers won 116 games and losl ao during his even seasons. That record in· eludes a state of SZ..33 and four post. season tournaments during the past four years. e Ashe Dowr1s Foe DALLAS -John Newcombe and Arthur Ashe rolled into the semifinals Friday with Marty Riessen and To1n Ok· ker in the Rawlings tennis classic. Newcombe. the No. 1 seed. ousted Mark Cox 6-4. M w.hile Ashe, seeded s~ cond. beat Robert Maud 6-?,7-6, 7·S. Riesse n won over Bob Lutz 6-2, 1)..4. Ok· ker· went the route in disposing of Cliff Drysdale ~3. ~7, 6-3. Today's semifinals match Ashe against Riessen and Okker igainst Nev.•combe. e Gifford Nabs Wb1 New Zealand's Dave Gifford captured the scratch main event to highlight the opening night of motorcycle racing 1t Costa 1.fe.sa 's Orange County Fairgrounds Friday night before a crowd of 7.?00. Huntington Beach's Rick Woods finish · ed second behind Gilford. In the handicap main event, Buena Park's Gary Fishburn won it with \Voods again placing second. Bill Cody of Garden Grove dereated Steve Bast (Van Nuys) in a special two· lap match race. Braves Unload ATLAf>oiA (AP) Sonny ,Jackson singled and doubled in AUanta's six·run outburst in the fifth inning Friday nighl as the Braves ended 1 three·game losing streak with 1 7·2 triumph over the Los Angelis Dodgers. The Staves paraded 11 baUers to the plate in the big· inning, collecting four sin;lts, two doubles, a walk and a sacrifice .fly. Atlanta loaded the bases on consecutive singles by Jackson, Rtlph Garr and Hank Aaron before Orlando Ceped1 lofted a sacrifice Oy. Felix h1il\an followed with :an RBI 1'ingle and Bob Didier wltb 1 run-scoring double. Then Sttvt Garvey booted Phil Niekro's bouncer ror lwo rurw and Jack~ son delivered an RBI double, The Dodgtr1 tallied twice in lht seventh olf Nie'Kro (2-2) on •b.'llles by I Torri. Halkr, Willie Crawford and 111anny Mot>. The Dodgers wound up with J11int hiL,, all singlei. Haller, who has. been an on.and.off starter behind the plate this aeasonn got tOe nod as starting cal.Cher, went 1-for-4 and scored a rumn The vettran backsto p ·has startt1l. only five games this season and has ~ected at least one hit in fou r of those games.He'• •ppe:ared five limes 11 a pinch hitter and is J..for-4 In that department. For Singer it was the end to • brief two.game strea. The brilliant Dodger a"Ce of 1 year 1go had won two strai1ht complete·1ame vlc- torie.'\. 9'1er Siin Diego 1~2 and over Cln· dnnati +2. Garvey also coUected two hits to e~· tend hil mild hitting 1trtlk, lo Sil aame1. Monday, Ma1 '· 1971· ' -o orses See { .. ·= " DAILV PILOT J~ l. erny;~ Record $145,000 Purse ' LOUISVILLE (AP) -The ca lm before the storm settled over Churchill Downs Friday on the eve or the 9?1h Kentucky Dtrby, richest renewal in the history or America'1 favorite horse race . Brief workouts, leiSUrely ganopis and strolls through the rich bluegrass in the stable area were lhe order of the-day for ih.e 20 horses expecled to answer the call to the post at 2:30 p.m .. PDT. "There's nothing else I can do now but lake it easy and wait. Jt's all up to the ·horse and the rider ." one trainer "aid in echolng the feelings of all the others. Florida Derby winner. In rhe gale 11 rew extra times. "He can be kind of a funny horse in the gate be!!ause h!>'s So big," the trainer said. Bold and Able· mer~y gal\eped around the track and a very'j(lnfidegt John Cam· po sent San~ Aniial Derbf winner Jim French onto lhe track with the sa me in· structions. ··He galloped a mile an~ a quti rter Fri· day and will do the s.1n1e today," the outspokep Campo said. ~ Jockey Angel Cordero Jr .. was ,abol)ld Jim French and reported later he ·sat'lg to the horse throughout the gallop. In the ottier barns, all was qui et iii the final h«lis before an estimated 100.000 ~. '\• fans converge on the equine contest thi\ lasts just about two minul.ea. The defection of .Mrs. Taylor Hardin's SolQ fl.1!o. sUffering from \vhat trainer WoOdy Stephens thinks is a flareup of an old injury, left the derby pot at $185 .000, \\'ith $145,000 going to the winner. The rCC<lrd (or the Derby, which u•ill hi' see n live on television CBS. 2-3 p.m, PD'f and heard on radio, 2:~3 p.m. "Wl:IS thr $170.000 gross purse last year. \Yhen Dust Commander collected $12?.800 for his vil'· tory. • F our-ga1ne Sweep , Milwau~ee Zips .. Sent th rough their final b\ou·outs Fri· day morning were Arthur A. See\igson's Unconscious. Roger \V. \Vilson's Hello Rise. Pastora le Stables' Twist The f..xe, Don Ball's Going Straight anrl Charles l-1. Day's Saigon Warrior. To Title, 118-106 Unconscious, this year's \Vest Coast champior,. breezed three furlongs in :37 3-5 with trainer John Canty saying he caught the last eighth i.n "ele\•en and change." ' A mixup in travel plans put exercise boy &bby Menell aboard the Prince Royal If colt for the wcrkoul "'ith jockey Laffit Pincay to dri ve later in the day from California for the Derby rile. Jockey Kenny Kna pp was up for Hello Rise's final sprint. a hall-mile in 43 · se- cond flat. Eric Guerin. the oldest rider in the Derby this year, at 46. took Twist the Axe half a mile in :47 3·5, missing th e time ordered by trainer George Poole by less than half a second. Going Straight wa s a full second slO\~Cr for the same distance and Saigon Warrior went three furlongs in 35 seconds. Calumet Farm·s duo of Eastern t'leet and Bold and Able. the probable favorite!'! for the 1 v •. mi1e Derby, took jt easy on the final day before the big race. Trainer Reggie Cronell took the op- portunity to school Eastern Fleet, the BALTl~IORE (AP) -The Mi\wa:.ikee Bucks. under the dominating influence of young Lew Alcindor and old pro Oscar Robertson. \\'On the National Basketball Association championship Friday night in th"eir third year of extstencc. \Vith the Big A and the Big 0 com. bining for S7 points and 16 assists, th e Bucks trounced the cripple d Baltimoret Bullets 118·11>6 to complete a four.game sweep in the chan1pionship fina l Playo series. "One timr. one time . that's il." Robertson chanted as he burst into the ~1i\waukee dressing room after the Bucks completed only the second sweep in the 25--year·history of the NBA. · >' , "This is a great personal satisfaction." said Robertson, an 1 l·year·veteran who never before played for a championship ,4.eam despite his great individual ac· -.:omplishments. "Thi/) makes up for what happened to me last year at Ciocinnati." Oscar was traded by coach Bob Cousy of Cjncinnati and went to the Bucks after Ul'I T1IN~•,. BUCKS' GREG SMITH REACHES OVER TOP OF FRED CARTER Milw1ukff Defe1ted Baltimore, 118·106, to Win NBA Title ; on Dodg~ers, 7 -2 The Dodgers send Cla ude-Osteen, 3-2 . against Atlanla's Jefthanded George Stone. 0.0, loday . The l\vo clubs resume their three.game series torrighl ·with the gaml! being broad· cast al 5 p.m. over radio station Kl'I. The Dodgers will conclude the tJ.game road trip Sunday with the tllt being lclevlaed back to Los Angeles at 11 :10 a.m. on Che1nel JI. The Dodgers have won seven of II on the current road trip . Los Angeles .hao; an off day Monday, then begins an eight.game homestand "''ii~ Cincinnati starting a three-game series Tuesday .. The Reds "rill be followed by Pltl!bu ra:b (lhreeJ and Atlanta fl.wo ). The loss to Atlanta drop~d tht' Dodger! ~'i'I games behind West Division le11der San Francisco. The Giants, atte1' defeating Cincinnati-Friday, 'l·5, have now won 111 of 2.1 game~. The Dodgers have a 13·1 1 record LOS .t,IUUELE' •-r lrM Wllh H )01 1 Gl'b!l;w.11 7b 1 O O O Mo11rf •Otl WC!it¥1\ ti 0 0 O ttCVOhP 1010 lAl~ll 100 0 Wl'••~t• 10 • 0 0 0 11•11••( IJO Glr¥•y311 •I J O llu111ll Jll •. O 1 o sintrr~ 1e11 MM!ltrp 1010 Cr•w'oro (i 1 o r 1 All.1,H1A SJ..c:lucw\ (I Gt" II HAtron rl c-.i. tb Mlllfl' 1" Caovtr ltl Dhloff t; G.""° .. l>Nlt~ra p M ' ' ' I ' ' ' ' . • • • • ' ' ' ' •• .... ' ' ' . ' . . ' , ' ' . ' ' ' . . ' Tvt~• )j ' ' ' Toi-I u 7 II t LQ• Anotl.-000 GOG JOO -. J .1,11~~"· na e''' oe• _ 1 I!· $!1111tr, "1'~11. C l!oyw o"-le• A"'1f!I"' 1, ':ll~n!o 1 LOii lo' ""Utltl I. All•nll 1 •I! •• G~r. Old1,1. ) J~Cl<.1on S Ol<l'rr, Slngt• S' - c~iie<'~ . ~ 11> It JI EJI 11 tO $H•gft ~.)I <1.ftt l • ' ' Mt>f'll~r I!/ J; O ! n 11~\IQ~ 1Gn na1 P N;~!o •e W I 1 9 9 I I I J Pt -O>l!ltrl -1 1!.l. ll)t turning down a deal which would hate sent him to Baltimore. The Big 0 scored 21 or his 30 points In the first half as Milwaukee look a &CM.7 • lead and he linished with nine as.sist!.M Alcindor, the 7·fool·2 center onlf Na y~ars out of UCLA, scored '17 points' to to with 12 rebounds and seven assists. " ere's nothing like this." Alclnder. . , . s as champagne flowed . "Therei's ~G omparison to college" referring to· ?im playing for three National Collegil.'8 championship teams at UCLA. "J. didn't think we could wln lour stra.ight," said Milwaukee coach tarry Costello. "And it could have been 1\0 more lhrilling if we had , beaten NO)' York. The Knicks were upsel by Baltimore l,, the Eastern playoff finals. four games to three. The Bullets were hampered by injuri~s thro~ghout 18 games ol playoff action. ··we w~nt into .this se ries still hurUu afttr , being drained in two prevk>us seve~game series," llaid BaltimOre coach Gene Shue, "and we jusl couldn'I do It." Shue praised the Bucks as a great team but said, ''I still feel that at full streng~ we can beat the Bucks." Gus Johnson, Earl Monroe and Kevin Loughery were hurting in the final iame as the Bullet.s gave it all they had. , . ~onroe argued vehemently with <( • f1c1als in the first quarter and then soov.' ed. Jon McGlockln or the Bucks and minutes. later Baltimore's Jack Marin and Milwaukee's Bob Dandridge e1 .. changed blows. They were quJckJ.Y. separated and no one was banished. • MILW.t,UKEE 8ALTIMOJllE • • ' • • • 0.Mrlge • ... " ''""'"' Smfltl • ., • • ,., " Mlrlfl • ,.., ,.12 Alcll'Olor " J .•• " Unl•ld • Mcl;lin .. " • •• " C1r1tr " .. .. Robl$CH! " •·• ~ Mon"'t • .. 80Glt• ' " " ' GuJ""°" • ... " .-.11..., ' .. • GtJU$CHI • .. McLnor• I .. , • ' z.u ... • ,., • (IJnlll'llrll • •·• • Murrey • M • Greet" • •• • LDClll•' • • •·• .. w ... • • • • w1,...1~ • •• • "' 1•'4·"' Tollll .. 24-JI 1i. '"''" Mirwa.-e. " ,. ,. tt -•Ill 6•Jtlmort n ll ~ Fouled out ~ Nont. :rt -1~ 'l'cttr fouli -Mltwttu~t• If a1t11mtrot ti A -ll..t•1. • . Run for Roses,:; Oodger Game ~ · Set for Tube • " ... -' This is the weekend of the Kenluc~ Derby and horse racing ra ns ail acroS.: the nat.ion will be glued to Channel 2 rt' ~:30 lh1s afternoon to watch the 97lh ~ for the Roses from Churchill Downs iil Louisville , Ky. • Also on the television airwaves later in the day is the Hollywood Park feature ra~e. the $100,000 Century Handicap at • mile and three-eighths (or three·year-olda on lhe turf cburse. Dodger baseball continues Its Sunda1 coverage with the Los Angeles teana playing the Atlanta Braves. Channel 11· w~ll bring the telecast here live witb Corona de! ~1ar's Bob Heistand directin& the telecast from Ath1nta. Game of the week today is the Mi~ nesota Twins and Boston Red Sox freil\ fenway Park in Boston on Channel 4 i~ "' 11 : 15. ~ • t .. ·--• '• t-=-;-,., DAILY PILOT ... __ 1-r--+-=:.. ~G"uehos-Flfth1-- I \ I I ; ' • " "I •• ' ' . ...,. ~ ''""" Rustlers Finish Second ~ ' •. In SoCal Spike Meet .,. , .... , 'D!rry t.1cKeon .and Dennis ~1aas set --.southern Califarnia Conference records Ip Jeading GGlden West College to a se- -~nd place riolsh In the circ~t track and • ·'11ti{d championships at East _LA O>lle ge • Friday. d • , ••• ;~~, , ~s ~ngeles Cily College captured the .• ·i;J>t11 hlle. • ' .. ~, 1·Jq the Mission Conference meet at ~"'MCitrus. Saddleback finished fifth with ... ,.,_ .. .,;,Gro5'mont winning It, .~~~ Olitance specialii;t McKeon tipped to a ;;~ocltlng of 4: 18.5 in winning the mile, • .;'.'6ieaktng the old record by nearly four ':!11'Atc0~ds. He also captured the lhree·mile , • .,In i4 :37.!. :-:~~·-Maas .11ped to a time or 48.9 in the 440, :~~~akirig the old s\andard of 49.2 set last . .,~.tar. :"";; : C!Qlr:len Wes t's bi ggest point total ca n1e ;.ift the mile where the Rustlers also pl ac- :-,,-ed .iiecolld (Jack McQuown). and third .. ,..~))11) Funk ). McQuown also took a second ~ U1e 880 11 :55.0). , :~~ .. L(\CC's James Ba:icter set a conference •'mark in the half mile 1 l :S2.7) while the • Cubs' 440 relay unit zipped to a 41.4 clock· ing -aisa a circuit record. LA Southwest's Charles Rich captured -·Three events. winning the 120 highs 1 JJ.81, ~iihe 440 intermediates (53.l ) and !he Jong • '!ifi_nw t24-4~'4). AU were conference · • rre-0rds. 1 East LA 's Dave Gilliard won the 100 ~.~··and the 220-!21.0). "bolden West's 440 relay unit or Dave ··~. Bill Kamp, Ma ss and Dave Johnson ';pfa<ied second in 42.2 while the mile rtlay :.~ut$ome of Walt Ankerman, Brian ., Strough, Ron Dickson and Maas also ran '~'i"et•ond in 3:21.0 behind LACC (3;2D.QL ·it ·lrr1he Mission Confertnce meet. Sad· 1dlfb8ck's John Will iams placed third in ,.Ule.Jpng jump 122-4~4) and "WAS sixth in ll!e .f-40 intermedlates (59.ll) to highligb~ lhe Gaucho entries. ., ~ . ,:~asadena Sets ~·· :· .. ........ .. Swim ·Record; GWC Third ."'CUPERTINO -Pasadena Cily C-Ollege. )tiUng a national JC record in the 800 ::free relay, took a firm grip in the race :{or. tea m honors after the second day of ·ttre ~ate s~imming and diving cQam-pio~Ships Friday at De Ania College . ~·~'C'olrh Tom 1Jermstad's Golden West ~ustlt>rs, in third ph1ce with 105 point!!, .;~~Ue.d Pasadena by 47 and are just one ....,l!:h!nd aecond "Place Foothill. -~. P.a&adena's clocking of 7:08.3 eclipsed ."th~' old nalional JC ml rk of 7:09.1 set by Foothill in 1968. • OOn Lippoldt and Greg Feinberg pnr duced Golden West's lop performances. Lippoldt finished fourth in the 200 rree h1 J..:4(:2_while Feinberg was third in the 100 •l>.Ok in S6.4. .'r "the Rustler 800 free rela y team of Lip- :.lkfJdf,,_' Keith Donaldson. Paul Ros~i and .r}itjnbers finished third in 7:16.5. 'nea rly :~G~e'.conds better than I.he -previous best :iime. Orange Co.11st finished eighth in the i'elarin 7:25.1. The lop p~rformance turned in by OCC b)rrie from Chris G;immon who finished -(lfth m the 200 ny in 2:02.0. '= Golden West's Ross MCJntyrt: plac·ed .\2th in the 100 breasl (1:04 .8) and 11th in ttit ¥0· indo ( 4:39.6) Miiiie" Ctntorlfft(I M••I ltr ("plru•) 100 -1. WlllddOI ((h1J1, f,!· 1, Hu"t (Piii. 1 1 I. ''°"~' (G•0>1), t ,11 •. s m1 · lc111. f.t ; S, S•o.•l1 .. ICh&I), I. Gur1n<lda1 (liOroul. no -!. 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S1tw•r1 IG•c\IJ lJ.I, •. A!WOO(I ltdl IHI; nD 01111 or ll•Th Sl'N;t1 p11! -1, ~1tl" lP•ll "·S''" '· F•l~y (Grou 1 O·.lV>;.l. "'""""""°" CG•O>l l •l·I''>, •. Dull•w ("~fl •J. I I i. Nu"l1y /Chi o&J.l'"' t , M11nl>•ll (S&q) ••·f' > Olst111-1, l'Olf y fG•o11) li•·I: 7,.CcmM<.IGt•••I ll)·l','t1 l. Sltln !1"&1 Ill· : ._ Crtl1 !GtOH) lll·I, j, Del•11>1v ((!IJ lll-1; •. Yllt• fSI) 1'6·J, '°'1lln I -1. lfl"°'<IH \G•onl Jfl.J: 1. Pt•k•r ICh•I 1.,_,, l. 5!011c:n !Ch lU.1; 1, llo•gM~ (CllAI! U.J: J . Lewi., fl"tl) ll S.1; I. l1tlnmo11 !G'""l 113.1. l'lnt l INm Jto•l1111: G•oumon! l1A. C~•lt1~ llf, l"•lom1r 11. C 1t111 '7. Soddltb1c~ )0, ~oulllw1111rn JI, ft fvtr1l'1 l t , ~ti\ llt•nofdl"" t. Tritons Drop 4-3 Decision To Tiller Nine By PHIL ROSS 01 l~t 01lty l"lie! St•U Long distance hitting finally ma1erializ· ed to a certain degree for the San Clemente Tritons' baseball team. However, it was to no avail as the defending Crestview League titl ists <'X· tended the current league leader:; -the Tustin 1'1llers -into an extra inning Fri- day before droppin~ _a 4-J deci~ion~ ·i'he Tiller victory pushed the Tus tin nine 110-1 ) into a two-game edge for the loop's top .spot, ahead of the Tntoris, now 8·3. lronlc:illy enough. the error which allowed the winning run t.o score in the bot1on1 of the eighth Y.'as.made by Triton Shortstop Craig Anderson. \.\'ho had kept his side in the cont est earlier with his unusually sperk!ing glove and bascrun- nlng. \V inning pitcher Rich Si monin led off the eighth by gelling to the third 1'riton hurler -lefty Ruben Paran10 -ror a wal k after "having dra1\'n a full count. Tustin"s Steve Wi llian1s lhen lace d the first offering he received from Paramo up the middle for a base hit, just past the outs tretched glove of San Clemente se- cond bal!e man ScoH Johannes. Triton centerfielder Mike Kiernan firld· ed the ball, with Simonin heading for thit11, and he'fir-ed a strike to Anderson. The Jailer turned to lob one to third but jhe ball just got away on an overthrow and Simonin plated the decid ing tally. T\\'O or the three runs produced by the nn!'n1ally Hghl-hitting San Cle1nente squad of eoac h Marshall Adair \.\'ere on solo home runs by Johannes and Kiernan . Johannes tagged a sailing line drive over lhe Tustin centcrfieldcr's head with t\.\'O out and no one aboard in the third "''hile Kierna n's solo blast ln the sixth was a lo w liner \.\"hieh carried all the way dnwn the line post thP Tiller li:-ftfle!der. San Clemente's other scoring frame was the fifth wheil Anderron singled with one out. stole second and then tallied on Mark King's opposite field bloop base hit to left . 'l'ustin's first three runs all came in 1he second stanza \\'i th the Tillers smash ing a lmmer, triple and single off the Trltnns' i;o phomore righlhanded starte r Rich Oouglas.~. who was r'lleved by junior Terry Nielsen in th e third. It" Clo"""" (1) 1b ft rbl "'"d•r"ln. SS l ' I {I 1(1nv.lo •011 Joha"no1, 1b J I 1 1 IC.!tt"•"· er • 1 I l l!nt~~"' lb-" J 0 O O Wd;h1,c 1000 PA•A-, rf·O S~ll•'I, II POY"Oll, o·lb N11lot"' 11 s~" C'fmpnr, Tu1!I" ) 0 1 0 l 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 ~ Tulll" HI D•Plnv, •s Siu~" ?b L t~. t i JGn••· If llocco, lO Simo"'"· D Bur~~!. n• WlllT&m•, rr a,,rkt, l h ~ld•ldOf, t Hie-"'~"· on tD•htlli I 0 I 0 ' n 1 n l 0 I 0 ' " 0 {I • I I 0 1 I 1 I 0 ' 11 {I ' ' , . ' . • • • ••• ll I 11 l • • • Ml ~H M-l 1 ~)!) 000 CJ-1 11 I Vil\:e Ace Fires N o-l1itter; '11 •• ?" •. .Jlustlers U pende<l .,, .. ;B'y East LA, 11-7 " . ·,..East LA erupted for seven run~ In the 4"dth iMing to riown host Golden West. II· ?'r,1'tn a Southern Califomia Conference •l>atiebAlt lilt f'riday. ·~· Ttlt win v.•as the first for lhr Huskie s in ':14 circuit Lilts. ~ .. Tile Rustlers' Pat Curran 1tlugf{erl 11 lwo. ~l'I homer in the lirsl inning and te1m· ,rWite Jim JloJ?a n bel!trl fl solo round.trip. .,J>et 'jn the fifth .,. Golden Wes! c·oncludcs Its season fridfly, hosting ci rcuit c-tuim plon Los 1".A~~le~ City Ctlllr~t. • ~ "oiloi°ol'-'lft!I H I .• ,.,.-·'' •• , ' lltl •• ,, l• 411) ., t ,, .. "»tll" l'l"""f". <! t J ) J I n""t~IH. lb l(lrl••, l• I I l ! ~ .... 11 l llJ •111111>f. +I J 0 0 0 l<•ll•t \~ J ! ' ti .,.,.,,.,, lb ' 0 •• ·c,.,.o, ( I ti I I ,. .. lffn,< ,.,0 ~ ..... "·"'' .. ~ ... ,...~ •••• ~ 0 0 ti • .•< '"1""· hi I I & t 0 '\,)t,ltOO ~ • 10 08 ... .. . ... . .. ,...,,.ti ...... . 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The only NewpQrt ba.~erunnr r or thf' garnt was Ah·in \\'hire in the f(lurlh in· nini,: when he reacherl f1rgt safl•ly on 1111 infield error. lie was C'U t rlnwn on a dnu- blf' play. howtver, In end the only Sailor thrl"at . - Pen1herton used nnly 61 pittht'~ :ind 11r- pl'rl his personal record to ll-4 fnr The \'ear. a t.1Arinfl ~chonl recorrl for un· dl'rcla1.11n1en hurlers. The Viking!! s('Ored 1'11.'ir only t11n \\'11h their only hit off h:ird h1t•k Nev.i>nrl pitch('r St.c1'e l-lt'1lrick. Hrdrick ga1·t' up a ~1ni,:le, tn Ron Sw11 nsn11 io 1hr third inninR t1nd the ~llfl"· t.v pllll('d t>:in \\'rlls, \.\'ho h111I 11o!!rn aboar1t on 11 fitldl•r'.~ cho1t·r :inrl n101t'rl to .srrond un a hit b:Htrr. ln 01ht•r Sunsrt a('li ri1v it \l'llS Hun· tinglon Rf'aCh upenr!ln}! · 11~1t1n_i S1n1a Ana. 5-4 ho~I Ant1ht'irn on tnr of \\'tslminster, 4.0. 11nd l.oara @;tiling the lleli t or \\res trrn, 3·1. P.aul f°Ulharll WA~ !ht• \l'hol~ ShllW fnr llun!logton Beach. i;:m11 cking a home run anrl ctoublt to p1rk u11 four r'b l. And he r~e11·cd l'l'<'dlt for fhr win aHt'r rc~cuin~ st11rter Rill Shubin 1ri the fifth . Tht Saints h11rl srore1l '"'1ct 10 11!\stu11t a 4·2 lead In thf' tnp haH 1ff 'lhe frame whrn ~'ulham C'Arnf' in Hr rtllr,.d 1hr IA~t two batttr'I flf the 1nn1nj!' .11nd \ltnl !hi' re!il nr thr w.11.1 . H1!I hnmrr knnc~ .. tl In H1t·h.ar'1 1~8111' 1n thl' hr5t 11nd Jerry A.~hfard 1ntl Ga lle came home on his fiF1h inn1n~ dnuh!e. Steve Deeter knock,.erl in Fulham v.•ith lhe winnini:: run. \Vrslm inster's Ga r~· Run~o ~pnilcd Ktn Kirkelit 's bid for a no-hiller. pic-kinii; 11p both Lion hi!!I v.·i1h a single and triple al I.a Palma Park. NtWftf•t !0 ' .. EulOfl'•O, " J A W'il*• •lb l l.•Mtrn, II J W••dn )b ' M~""°' c! 1 ~ml •" tt 1 """'"'"" '~ ' H W"Ol•t•? H•nrl" " 1 W•"•"T• 1>/\ I Tololo II h ti>! • • • • • • . . ' . ' . • • • . . ' • • • • • • • • • ••• . ' . 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' In other Irvine League action it was -~tagnoli a keeping pa ce with Fflu~t~in Vall~y wilh a 3-0 verdict over vls1t1ng Corona de.I ~tar. Loop leader Los Alam itos had its ~a~ds full with lasl place Ed ison before p1ck1ng up a 1-0 decision while Estancia fell ~o the one-hit pitching of San1a. Ana Valleys Bill Bolden, 5-0. Coach John Cole's Fountain Valley crew go t rich in the fif th when Bob Car· rfl!I came through with an rbi single followed by Mike Shimaji"s singl_e and Dave Lynch's double , each actount1ng for a pair of rbi . • Losing pitcher Don Quisenb<'rry . had gollen his Mesa mates ahead ear!y-w1lh a two.run double in the second . Coach Bill Morris' F.dison nine had a runner in scoring position in each of the last three innings but couldn't punch it over against Los Alam itos. Jlm Hamilton accounted ror the only Griffin tally with a fl y ball si ngle in short right field, scoring Jeff Allen. . Sea King pilcher John Palmer fell vic- tim to four Coron11 del Mar errors and ~fagnolia took advantage ~·ith three unearned runs. .I' Reed Johnso n doubled for Corona del Mar for.the only Sea King extra base hit Cal Shores was the only F:stancia player to hit safely flff Santa Ana Valley's Bolden, getting a single in. the fourth inning. . The f'alcons shook loose ror a pair of markers ·1n the first and ired it with two ·more in the sixth. l'tu"lflft VtlltY {I) Ctltt Mtll (0 VAtllr•. " C••l'oll, '' S~im~ll, 70 !.~"'"· ~ MAflt•, (I 0~•11•1'~, t M•f'I"" 1&-11 OIMl(!o, l~ fbl•~. 11 ~~·. " To<•ll •b , It •Ill ' ' ! 0 ' 1 l r ' ' , . ' ' . ' . ••• J I 1 ti l o r o , 1 1 1 1 0 ~ 0 )I • 1{1 6 Stort Or tOrK r•I Kv~~,. 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T~l•I• 17 S ~) $eort bY lnnln•• ~~ore •~· 1101,.1 By HOWARD L RANDY 01 l~t Ol lJY l'lltl 11111 LO NG BEACH -It came as no surprise that Foothill High won the CJF swimming and diving championshlps al Belmont Plaza Olympic pool Frlday·nlglit before an overflow lhrong Of more than J,000 fans. Foothill stored 163 points to 100.1 for runnerup Long Beach Wilson with Corona del Mar in fourth place. \Yhat did surprise Orange Coast area swim fans was a line performance by Huntington Beach junior butter f 1 y spetlalist Cla y Evans. Evans not only won the 100 fly over an outstanding field inoluding Rob in Backhaus of Redlands. but he posled the third best mark of all time in Orange Counly-52.3 . As a junior, he is only 1.2 seconds * * * Ba,seball S landings NATIO~AL LEA GUE East Oh•\slon 'l\'on Ui.,I Pt!. 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JO), nion• A~IERICAN LEAGUE Rn~t.on Baltimore \Vashing1nn Delroit J\:ew York Clel'eland I Oakland· A ngt'I~ Kansas City ~·linnei;ota ~1ilwaukee Chic11gn East Division Wnn l.<l'l I? 7 I? S 12 10 10 10 8 10 ' 14 lllvl8lon li II 11 II II 11 ~ 12 ' 11 R 13 '•ldoy•\ •uullt °'''""' Cr•v I. B•l!m~" • 0•,1~~d J, Cl•voi.~n 1 O•!rOif 1 .......... I CMc•Of! 1. Wo•n,rc1on I ae••nn • Mi"""'"!• l "''"' Y~·~ !, MliwAu-·• I Tt<lt•'O Otm1• Pct. GB .~l? .000 v, .545 1 i,, .500 2 ·~ ,444 ~Ir) .300 gi,, .'80 .542 .SI\() .429 .421 .381 • 41,, l ' ' 7 (l•,olot1CI 10.J"ll"'O 11, •I 0•~'•"11 ~•OUI )1 Oor'~'1 1N ,,~,,, 1.J\ 01 '"''" IM1u orornrt1> 1 If n•~nt " ~•I''""''" <Mao.o y •·01 •I 1(1""' CllY (l ln\'OI \ rMc•10 1Jo"'° I«\ •I W••l>int>o" IM<l.,tin l H n'""I " M•lw•u~•o llO'.r8v"1 &·)) 11 How Yeo II•~"'"' I M l~n•1ei1 !"'""' ~n •! 801ion (l"ll•rt l'·T) DEAN LEWIS 1966 HARBOR BLVD ., COSTA MESA 646°9303 Service 1nd·,1rt1 for All Imported Cert Modern Body St'iop for. All C1r1 Ora1111e c.·ou nty's Urge~t and rifosL }.1odern Toyota and Volvo De1ler ... OVllSUt Oll/VllY ,,., JAllSTS behind former Ranch'o Alamitos alar Gary HaU who al.so won a silver medal ln • the Olympic Games. Eva.ns attend~d Marlna High-as a sophomore and th1~ year he erased seven of eight Oiler schoal records in events he participated in. Kurt Krumpholz , the classy Corona del Mar freestyle specialist., posted the se· cond best.ever time in the lQll free by an Orange County swimmer-47.5. He al so finished second in the 200 free in 1:44.7. Corona's relay/team · helped the Se.a Kings to fin ish fourth,. highest t1~1?ng area schools In the varsity compet1ht1n. The 400 (ree relay placed secnnd to rec· ord settifig Foothill. -Mark Ot.t'o or Corona was sixth in lhe 100 butterly to complete the · varsUy ac• tion for the Sea King s. Costa Mesa's Ron Misiotek rinished fourth in the 100 backstroke with a M.9 clacking: . Mike Yarwood also ol Costa Me1a, finished fifth in the JOO breaststroke wh ile Dave 'Otto of Corona was sixth jn the 5n free and ·Larry Blatterman of f4t.ancia was sixth in the 50 backstroke in the Bee competition. . Cra ig F'armer of Newport finished third In the 50 free · with Kevin Phillips of Universily, swimming free lailce, was fou rth in 24.J in the Cee division. Milton Kawabe of Estancia was fifth in the SO backstroke and Ron Bukofr o( Edison sixth in the 50 butterlfy. Cclli n Hardy. linished in a three-Way tit for ae- cond in the-SU breaststroke, · MD Spikers Fall to Pius · DOWNEY -Host. Pius X swept JI! three d'ivisions in an Angelus League duaJ track meet with Mater Dei Friday night. Art Tomefl led the hosts in the var~ity division with twin wins in the 190 and 220. Yltlllt Mtltt 0.1 /U ) Ul) "lut It. 100 -I, Tomoo IP) 1. l •w1 /Pl J. 1'•111 !Ml, T ..... ,_ '·· no -I lom"" (P) J. laW\ '"' J. Mo•!an 1M1. Time: n ! UO -l 0..•ld (M) 2, MO"'"" IP) !. 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Artists V pended:-Results ltlCTITIOUS IUllMIJS " NAM.I ITATIMINT1,t _, Tht lotlllwf"' .._ .. dll/lll !"9'""• ••• t!OOO AND AISOCIATIS. tHOI lryl1111 8ou'-""'• TllOlllll. Ctl~t ""' ' ' ·• 1 "" STEYEN5 Dtutwd flctlll0u1 Ill"' "'"'4 ... SUllTllON •nd lt¥1tn. Inc., t Ct lllwlllt C.,_.,...,, IHlfl INIM 11"9., Tlllllll. (ti""""' By Wildcats, 10-5 *'" Ctt11 Ct<llltr-• (ti ''llttlell JCI tttnt•I lllntllll Ciro IOCC) dtl. Cunnlnll'lttn !OCCI. .. ,, .... ~:i-==~ltn. 1'°' 11:-1~ ltll Gwd-. NOTICE' IS HE1til'f OIVIN tot tht ""' u!4 firm 11 COl'llCIOMd ol ll'lt Tiii• ""''IM» 11 i..1 ... CCndllCI d b crtdltort ot ""' .-V• """'" -.Ctdtftl IOlleWI"' ,..__ -'"""' I" 11111 •nd CotPOtttlOI\. • 'f • llltl I ll ttrooio ~"'"' Clof!m• Htlllrt IM ,1ac:. ol ltlldenct II •• loltow1, IO<w11 1 Wlllltm 'TtYlor Mid MHcltnl ••• , .. urrM .. tilt tMm, llDCl'lrt s. '" Mtll•-'· . 1.!0JVI "lS•OC wlth lllt nectt1trv W'ClllCl!tri If! !tit oefllct Octt11lront, NtwWI lttdo, Ct !ol. ~ 't _. :.. · DlllMI Al>l'll t, 1'11 Pulllilohf<:I 011nv• Cot•! 0111y 1>1io1, "' cit •-"' 1119 '""' ""'"'" covrt, '' llotlttt s. 6t Mtllt r.otl -JOtlOof, Inc,. I (t~fol'llll CMlortOtr1. 11JOI trvl1111 l !Yd., Tull n.. C..IHtnllt "'"' T~ll bull,,_,, 11 c~ .. ., • ._ .. IMlflntrV1!11. The Laguna Beach Artists d ropped into sole possess\on of Ufth place in the Orange League baseb.fll standings by virtue of a lG-5 setback against tbe B rea Wildcats Fri· day on the winners' dlarl)Ond. Coach Dar.[!11 McKibban's Artists now boast ,a 4-6-1 record and are three games off the pJce of league.leading Sonora. Aecording t o l\1cKibban, "we were never really in the game. The Brea firsl baseman made tour errors himself and lhaf helped us out a little." The Artisl.!' bats were ~virtually dormant as Laguna hitters could only swing sarely three t imes on singles by Chuck Corwin, Bob Fee and Ted Nichols . Laguna picked up a s ingle run in the second inning and added two runs each in the fifth and seventh frames . Diablos Suffer 4-0 Loop Loss The Artists al~ received word that lefth~ed pitcher- flrst baseman ·Roo McElhany wouJd be lost for the'. 'eam's last three games because of either bursitis or tendonitis in his left elbow. ~1cElhany d idn't see any mound action against Brea, ~llhOtJgh be d id play fifst while hurlers Nick Gillespie, Ron Jessick and Greg Keeeler toiled for the losers. ... Wln!tr• IOCCJ Dit to), 1.1. •I; 01,fO), t-3. •·l. llfttlH MtY ), 10, 11, 21, 1111 l03S.tl l1I tunt fll.nl, wllll lht llll(Hl•r'f STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Cltf, N1111 (Stn•l ----------------IYO\ld>trt, hi ttlt undtr1ltnlMI ti ,itlcn el' COU TV OF 011 NGE S Cltl. Mortltl CStn HAAWOOO lOOEN • AOIC IN ION uo N A ' s. L EOAL NOTICE NIWPOrt c;"''' 0t1 .... 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IW W, 16th 51rllit, a.t.RIARA a.ANNE STEVENS Wllnt1t my 1111\d tncl Mt1, IAll J1t7 _ ll01ptt1 fncl Ctro !DCC) Clll, Ooel!i Newoor! ltacfi", C1111 ""'°· Adml"Litritrl• ol l!lt '"'" lOffltltl $1tU HOTIC• Of' TllUSTll'I tAL• •<'Cl Wlliltllelod (St n o r"° M1111. '''· 1r1n• s. H11d•t •. llO Ula lido Nord. ot lht tbovt namt<t Cllcodtnt Ottnt K. Oontv T.S. Ne. tin .... N1wioor1 ....... c .111. '1!40. •!bell F. HAltWQOO, SOOIH. ADICIN$0H Nol••'!' PuDUc • C•lllOl'n!f o .. M41~ ''· 1t11 , II 11:00 r11tf;(l,A.M. LllM1•l Ewald, 1J11 N. CfO'llrtl Avt • AO!. "E'', l'fl! Offltt au 1'11 l>r!ntlo1t Offltft lft 1t t11f "oril ffll•ln<I mt l" .....,. tf Cllfllll~9h•tn tncl Emery 10CC ) G.+' GI-tit, Ct lU lll'ln Htw-1 8tacll, C•. HMI 0.a"91 COlln!Y SK\lrl!Y Tlllt ln111rt11C:t C...,,.tnil', .,. 11.0HUI Ind (110 tOCC), '"· .. 1, "3. Thi• bu11n•H 11 Mln• conClu<lt<I 111 a t ... (1U ) ..... ,,u MY Cam"'hllon E~•lru N&r-111 l•oe<IW•Y, In Ille c""' "S.1111 ..... Gtnertl Ptr1111r.,,lp Alltffltr• ,., Aofmllllilf•fl1lf OK. 1, 191! Stilt o! C•lllOtfllt , Sl!(UltlT'I' TITLll VC t,....11111 (ti 10 S•ft D .... S!tlt Albt1'1 F. E,;..tld Publl•llM Or•"'"' Cotll O•ll'I' ,Uol MtY ,lltll!ll'ltd Ort nlt Cota! 01Hy Piie!, !N$U R,1NCE COMPANY, t ~ttlorl. Slfl411o Pulllllllt<I O••n1e C~11 Dilly PHol MtY 1. 1, lS, 71, 1911 \071·11 At•ll 11, l i Incl Mil\o I, I. lt1l .._ lSl-11 11 Tru1lff uncltr the D"" •·trwt •• Cll•PP•lf 01 lool .. 1. •.•. l'."~·~·-»".:_·c':"~'--------c'~~~·~··~·1---------------""'"'fll bY TILlMAN $, JACICIOH ..-wl cr1,,. f'\ -•·0• M . LEGAL NOTICE LEG" N-CE LEGAL NOTICE PATSY 1 . JACICSON, rKotdld Auwd 1to J•lllon•~ \"\ WCl'O .. 1. 6·1. ,....,. u11 ,,.., 11 oocum1n1 No. t.m, 111, ..... ·llto. lttta Ul .. ' • ' N..:l>lllcl I -t,J, .. ,. 1----------------1---------------1----------------l"•ft Sl1, et Dl!l(lll ltl('ord• ... ilw .rtn rt! ~~"'ti\" ..!JJ. rr. :,~· •·'L , 6\U ,.1111s P-414'> of ,... R"l:Old" ol Or~ ~ • o C"--!Y •nc1 Crll>t !O wooo .. 2. 1-4 I-,ICTl1'10US tUllNESS CEltTlfllCAT E 01" tUllNISS. CIRTl,IUTI 01" 8UllNESS C1lllar""· ~~ ''''°" ol oMttUll 111 tire s • ' ' ' . . ' ' . l ' ' ' . ' . ' ' ' ' , . ' . 1l ~ : : ' • • • • ' • • • ' 0 s. ···~Kl and NKhtncl (1) -.... NAMI STATEMENT l'ICTITIOUS NAM.I l"ICTITIOVS NAME Dlym•nl O< PfrkM'rn•M• ol' tibtl1•tltM 0 ~ Tnt h>llowl"' Pf•-• ''' d()lng T~ unokrilgnt<I 0ot1 ut11f'I' "' ts Tiie undtrlltnt<I 00 ctMllY IMY 1r1 >teurfll llltrtllv lncludl.., 1119 WM'11 eA' 1 .. l. ou11n111 11· conducllnt 1 tiu11,,.,1 al 111n lttcn Oln'l~ln1 • M lnt11 •I »Ill H. Ncrr111 Gtl•wH, "Ollct of whlcb Wit ._...°"" ! I. Ntwll•Woll •NI PtYlfl ILi won W,.. p!~~~\l':.A~:.,e:,,,T:~~~LCJ!~A,:t;;,R ~=; 5~~ ~l~ll~:!"'1~11::• ~::'"!~ !.~ll~Ay~(!U=• I~~· !~IOr::l·T~'E ~tt>=llt:~::: '!!~ •;~~"'::ir0t:= 0 Vtnlf'I """ c. l''°''"'' 0 .0.5.. 10~ MIOWEST LIFE NEBRASKA -Ml!VE:ll IEnE11 LIFE •NI ,,.., Nici '""' h RKords. Wiii Mll ti ... lie: ~ .... 0 EfllOll (11) Oll Lit Altmlltt ltlCfltlOll. Oow!llY. Ror E. Tnamt1, AGENCV •ncl llltl .. !d !!rm II corn~ c_.ci ol' !tit lolltlwlo\1 P9110nl, W~ Ct..,, wlll>Oul wtrrtl>IY ti .. •fll~ 0 1i...1eo 15111 LtltY•llt, Weslm!"s!er Btrt•or• of 1ht lollowlnt Hlltlll, whoM '"'"" 111 1111-t Ill full .eM PltCtl Of r11~n:t 1>111"'11on, or tncumllru>e:t., !N .llltt""t 0 0 hood fEl .. ~ .. , .. , j 1 a. 1~om.1, U111 L . I .' t I I e' 11111 tlld P!t(• ol ltlldenc:t II ., fOI~; l rt ti lollowt : <onY•Yf<i to ltld Trlltltt ~y uld DtN ,, 0 11.ft, CE) IOll 1::"' .. j, .. f; io11 ~ Wt\ltnln1!tr. Mtllt l . &arrY. Wlllltl'I\ H. MIYH, 11$tl Altllt Av1,, Wt1lty W. A1n1cm. 1'11 Ltllllnf, Tr~l! In preptrlY lll~•lt 111 1111 'tuflly ti G 1 MtKln !El ..on .. , .•. 1, .. l l.0 l MI bu1IMU II W1"9 CCKIOll<lt<I bY 1 FOl/nlal" Y1ll1y, C11il, Tu1tln, Ctllhlrnlt, Or1n1~. Sitt• Gt Ctl!tor"lt , Ottcrlbtolf tt: p., •••. 11 J Crow, H C~nntYtllO, OI Ha rM!I. cl tit) .. ' ' ' • ~ Wll1an nri1 lc51 ?·tr "'°" ·S. ,.;, •. 1. P1r1ner~:.1. l , Btrrr 0111111 tiri;~·;'H."~~y•r A~yc11T.:..~r:i(, lm Ftrtn, s,,tllt or L::..:r~ :.:.11~·~ .:..!~ '=~~ ~= r~I Dtub~I l"ub!l"'fll Ortntt Co111 01lly P!IOI MIY Sll!t Of Ct!llornlt, Ort nit County: Dtlotd Aorll 22, lfll tn11tot rKordlod In llooll 14. Ptlll l1-lll 1 10ftr~~. ;:t Boqtrd El loll 7 ... t .• ; 1, ,, 15, 17, 1t11 1025·11 On APtll t•. lt11 , bt>IOl'I mt, t HeltrY WtlltY W. A1hl011 Incl., MIKtll~.-UI M_,1, rlf .... fl " ~~~1~11:!b'1 McOolltld. 10 Janes, ?b ii:;~r.in~ lb ' I ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' • • . ' ' ' : ' ! ! l Artnt . 1 folt l1 " " . " Sctrt ., lft•l"t• ' ' . ae1c11 010 om 1-s 1 l o.n 005 •-10 11 GOLF TIPS Ltw Sctrt '9<tvllti 1 GNlil Slltrt Gtmt -Prtctkt ti lfll , . , NEWPORTER INN 3 PAR GOLF COURSE SI.GO win tllil ed w.oll tleyt 1 Andt•stin 1.,.; Htmllton CEI lc1t 1·6. ---------------1Pulll1c In ·~ lor 11ld Sltlt, 11trtontllY Mtr 1tncrtdl ••Id Oranee Coun!Yj • ':, 1·=·:·':':•:00=•=>::::•=·========,1---~L~E~G~A~L'._'N~f'T'.'._l~C~E~---l•Potltfd Wlllltm H Mtrtr ktlOWft to mt Sltlt fl/ Ctlllornlt , 0•11191 County: tor lllt P11rooi.t of otYll!I Mlllttlo911I !O lie lllt Ptn9'. Wl\oll lllnlt 11 On APrll 22, 1911, bdOrt "'-• I N(ottry Otc\lr.O bv tt!d Otl'd of fr111I, , : >UblCrlbM to '"' wl!h!" llltlllllTlfft Ind ,ubllc In '"" tor ••Id St•"'· l)ft'IOnlllY NOTE: Th• td<klll o( 1nt •re.,..iy II SU,ElllOlt COURT OF THE t cknowl..ittcl he •XKllll<I IM ltmt. tlH"!lred W•ll!y W. Ao.hlon tnd MtY pyr11etled la H : :II ltf11611 C..,t .. • L•ike STATE OF CAL1FOJ1NIA '011 <OFFICIAL SEALI T1ncr.cr1 kMWn ie m• ,., 111 "'' P••so'• N1wD<1rt B••<h. c 1111., ,1111, 11 t l.,..n ~I THE COUNTY OF Oii.ANGE JEAN L. JOIST ....... ntmu .,. wbscrlbfll lo 111• "'''"'" wltncut lltbl!I" •• 111 "" c:orrectl'l"'I ' NI, A·lf141 Nolt rr PWUc • Cillllll'n!• ln•lrumtnl t nd t(knowll'dglod 1111Y ••· ll'ltrl'Of. • ' NOTICE o~ HIAJllNO OF ,ITITION p I 1 t Olllc.t I K)lled "")t!Tlt. Dtltd April"'· 1111 " s .•. .. POI l'llOIATE 0, WILL ANO o;.~:·(Ollntr " (OFFICIAL SEAL) SECURITY lJTLE al In . • CODICIL ANO '011 LIT t I' 115 My Cammlnlotl E•~lltl Mery ltlt! Morion INSUJIANCE COMltANV • TESTAMENTAll V llOND WAIVEOI Mlr(b l. im Neltry Pllflflc·Ct lltornlt llY C~•I• LOI.I~ •• E1t••• o! IU.CHARD E SCHUMACHElt. PuDllll'ltd Or•n·" (Obi DtllY 'llal. PflnclHI Office Jn Fore<IOIUrt OtiHr!l'l'llllt c.1 25'1 ., low •1 $14.00 h•lf-d•y Low Montbly Ouu LIDO SAILING CLUB NIWPOllT llACH (714) 67~27 Otetestd. Aprll 11. l t tlld MtY 1, t , 1'11 114-71 Ortnto* County Publllhtel Nt.,,.._.! Htrbot N .... 'rn' N0f1CE IS HEREIV GIVEN lh•l'l----------------1 Mr-CommlHltln E~!t'°' comOlflt<I w!lll OaU~ l'llot, ~trt Elll.otm JI. Sch11mt ctwr btt !fled fl.trtln APrU t, 1'7S llfftll. C1!1torni1 Mt~ I, t. ll-1.,1 • Plllllon IOI' P•oll•lf GI wlH •nd C""kU LEGAL NOTICE Pullilllltd Ortntt Co.oil DlllY Pilot IOl•TI ,..., '"' 111u•nc• ot L•!"" lt".....,""'''Y'-------:-:=;-------li'."~'~"c'~'c'~M~~M~•~·:..:":..'.•c.'."~'~'c"'..__:'~'c"c"'l----~:::;;-;-;--:;=::::;-:-;--10 Pfo!lllantr !land Wtlvt<ll. rtfer.-nc' tol T-m:Jf LEGAL NO'J1CE • t Wfl ldl 11 mMI tor lurlbu Ptrllcul1r1, •nd NOttc• TO Cll:EDITOllS LEGAL NOTICE 111•1 lllt llrnt •nd Pl•ce ol l>t1rl119 In~ $UPl!lll01l COVIi l 0' TH• ''"" l>tl bttn 111 tor MtV 13. ltll, If STATE 0' (ALIPOllNIA POii CEll:Tl,ICATI 01" COltP'OU'TfDlll t :JO 1.m., In ltle. tOl/rlro«n ol DtPlrl· THI COVNTY 0 , Oll:ANO• •Alt JU• DOING 8UStN•S1 UNDIR !Miii Na. 3 Gt 1~111 court. ti 1'00 Clvl¢ "If, """''" NOTIC• TO Cll•DITOltS l"ICTITIOUS HI.Ml ' Ctnltr O•!Yt Wt1I, I" !flt Cl!Y ol 5•nl• Eiltlf ol &ELLE MYEllS, Dt<ttMd. IUPllllOll: COURT ,OP: THl THE UNOEASIGHEO COlll'OllATION AM, CtllfOl'n!t. NOTICE IS HEllEIV GIVEN to 11\t ITATI! 01" CALll"OltHIA dotl llt1'tbY cwll!Y 111•1"11 condllctfr. • ?.tike Grimes ruined a no-hit O~ted A~•·1 }], 1•n ,,.,,,_, ~ ~. •"-·-ntmed lltctdtnf 'Oii! THI COUNTY 01' c ......... ••1"\ butlMM t i 101)· lilorfl'I W. E ~I JOHN, "' "' ....,.... Oii.ANOE ( :l."I < bid by Katella p itcher Steve cou~'Y ciu' 1n11 111 P1rto111 111v1"' cl•lm1 1111n11 "'' H&•llor 8011ltY1td. S•11t1 A"•· • " t. It. kl!ITH DIH~MOOJI, w ld dtceclt<ll t rt P,.ulrtd Ito Iii. !Mm, NO, A4H1 ~l'ldtr ""' llctll\oo" tlrm ftMll •M< Thomas Friday afternoon as JJt I.I ll 111~ Str-.1. WUll lllt _,, .. ,, V"'1che,,, I" ""IHI~• DE1111,.e el' Chrl$llnt Htnrl~ll• R;,,, P!RE CAMPER SALl:S Ulcl Wlllt IP!t th M. · V' J o· bl ''"' HUmff!' Ill of IM cllrlr. 11 11\e •bavt t nll!ltd C0\111, W Kiii • ntl'N OI Mid COl'PGRllOn tncl lit ,111\cJllotl e .1ss1on 1e 0 13 OS If! prtltlll 11\tm, wl111 11\t nt<tHt•Y NOTICE rs kfREtV GIVEN lo !ht Platt ot Du1lne11 II •• lolJows: •• drop......i a Crestview League Cell• Mtu. C•ll1tr11!• f'l•21 •011C11tn, 111 lhe unc1trol1ntd '' tlle a111c1 crf'd Uor1 °" lf\t •boY• ntmM d«t'<len1, A"9tl111 A~!1tt1 Cot-•11-. 101J A"-" !~:~!:~111:i;::1~ltlltf 01 n11 1norn1y1, HILLER &. THOMAS, tnll 111 111rton1 bt'f1"• cterm110111111 the N0<th Harllol loule'ltrd, S.n/1 1 ~· d ecision to host Katella, 4--0. alllll w11"'1"' loultY1rd, Lee AP!lllt" "" 11tctd1~1 1r1 r"u1.-.c1 10 tll• tlltm, c1111ornl•. · ' G , , . J . Jh Publllllfll Ort"9t Coe•! Otlly Piiot Ctlllomlt toCMt. wllldl II lht Plitt of wl!ll l~t 111<e111ry vouchtrl, In lhe ofllct Oiied: .V..rtb l, lt71 . + rimes Singe came Ill e •""--'-' -""-'-'-'-""-"-'-'-'-·-'-"-'----~-'-"_1 t1u il11tis 01 lh• underslintd In 111 mt1ttr1 o1 t~ cltrlt o11111 1bo•• 1n11U1d '°"'"·or Anll'lllus A110Cl•tu Cor1MW'itlD11 seco 'ng with teammate Ptr1tlntn9 10 "'' 111111 o1 ••Id CIKtdtnt, le prtHnt tnHn, w1111 !"ft Met)"" BY John C!UlorCI VldMn. ' Sc th b LEGAL NOTICE w!lnl" rour morilhs tlltr tllt f\r1I vouthtr .. lft tilt uncle11l11"ed 11 the o!Uce Pr111<1enl • , , on e ase 1----------------loutillct!lon ol IMI no!lct. ol 1>11 t!•orntYI, A:OBEltTSON, HOWSEA: STAT E OF CALIFORNIA ) ue of a \\'&lk. T he IUPllllOR COURT OF THE Otttll Aprll ll. 1'11 ~ GAllLANO, 4)40 CarnP1J1 Orlve, COUNTY OF LOS ANG_EL!.$ l It. STll.Tli OF CALll"OINIA l"OR EOWARO RO'l'(I! Nl'WPOrt lttCh, Calllor"lt 9U6J, Whl(fl I• On lhl1 3rd dtY OI Mtr~h. A.O. 1f11. bit a S arp line drive into THI COUNTY 0' Oii.i.NOE E••<ulor ol !ht Wiii l~t Dll<t of bu1!nen ol lllt under1Jgned Jn ~lore me, a Holtry P11b!lc t" t'°4 fvl' t , ht I f. Jd II~~~~~~~~!!~~~~~~~~!~~~~~~~~~~~~' H•. A 115H ol !ht tbovt nt mtd Clec9d1nt tll rn•t~I Perltlnlnt If! the ut1te of l~ld stld COllMf tncl Sl•lt. Hl'ter\ll!r ,., S raJg aWaJ cen er le • NOTICI O' Hl:All!NO 0' l"l!TITION TO HILLER a THOMAI dlf.o:rtnt. Wlltlln tour mol'llhl trltr tht 11t•rtd Jor.n Clifford Vldttn ~ ... viii~ IN Thomas pitched stead y ball. ES'TAtL ISH SIMULTANEOUS Dl:ATH ,,.. WU1'11tt ...... _,,.. II"' llVOllC•llon ol fllll h(ll!(.. lo bl! lht Prtlldtnl of"" cor-111~ lhtt regl'sterl·ng Si'X olr>'keoulS and E•lllt o1 WILLIAM M. $'1£WART, Ltl A .... 111, CtlHtrlllt "'41 Ollftl Aorll IJ, 1t11 t•ec.ultd 111t within lnll•-1 tn '*''" Of<tlltd. Yt11 Ulll •J>-7•• Ctrl t , 1 1•1 DI tht carportllcm lllHtln nt med. •1'111 giving up three walks, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN f !'ot t Alf-YI ,., E•lt\lltf E1PCular of'"' W•ll 1Ckll0Wltd9td lo mt thli! JUCJI _,.,. I CROCICEA: CITIZENS NATIONAL• Bil.NI( Pullli"1td OrtMt Cotll 0111'1' Pllo! 01 th' tllovr "•tnf'd d<t(f'd~"' ~!Ion t•Ku1f'd lhl ltmt. < • Tolbert opened the s ixth, Pi' of Pete Sez.· JOHN M. MlNHOtT. At1l1t1nt Tru1t 01· Aprll 11, 11 •ncl Mtv '· •• ltll 111·'1 ltOllEITSON. NOWllll.. GAii.LANO !OFFICIAl SEAL) , e chin nd at o-base tocff' 1111 111.V M•tln e petltrl>fl 10ICC.:C.:.::...::...::;:_;:_::_;;_::_;:_;:_ _ _:;:__l 111t Ca"'"" Ori•• Don.old C. Klmbtr ~ r a g seeo on w 11111111111 11,.,..11,ntoui d'""· rettt•nc• ,., NfW"" •••di. c1t11wn11 n.11 11a1•rv Pullllc.-C1111ernl•' error. He moved to third Y.'ith wbldl 11 m•df 1or turll'lf• P•rllcul•r" •1>11 LEGAL NOTICE T•I• ~ P•!nc:lp11 01nc1 1" 'Id 'I h H "'" lht tlmt tncl PIKI of Plta•lnD 1"-Altlnl..,, tw llKUI« l'7!1 ,.ngfltl tounty none away on a WI Pl C • e B ETT·E R Hu R RY 11m1 11t1 llffn tel tor M•Y 11, 1t11. 1t p-1iw Pultlltllfll O••ntt c~11 01;1~ •11111 MY C<>"'mlu lon l!JOt11a. was stranded on a slrikeoul :JIO • "'·· 1., 1111 c0<.tr1roorn a1 OePtM· ClllTll'ICll.T• 0 , a uuN•s• Aprll 1', 21 '"" MtY 1, •· 1•11 ••t-11 Fot11. '· 1'" d m•nl Ho. l o! Mid court, .11 lOO Clwlc l"ICTITIOUS Nil.Mii DONALD C. KIMllll, Alty. an a double play y.·hen <•nllr 0r1v1 we1t, In thi CHY ot •-nt• LEGAL. NOTICE Ut s .... 111 '••lflt ..., TM uncl.,1ltlllld -I Ctttllv Pit II Co,.. ii. 1H C 111 11114 Grimes Died out to right and A~•· c1111or..i.. duc;11n1 • 11u11n111 at'°"' WM!•• L•,,.··1--------------ILt• Mt • • · T lhe . ...... ·11 Set Yo r Cap f B 'n 0.!td Ai>tll ,., ltll. H11nUrt11oft ltl'dl. C•lllorn\1, \/..., •• "'' CASE MO. ,_.,,.. MM« 0 rt WaS nlpl""" fin I rl e U or a ar9a1 W. E. ~1 JOHN, tlctlllou• firm ntmt el ~T A TE CIRTll"lCATI 01" •USIHEll Putil\.tl"" O•t-(Oall throw to the bag. Countv Cltrk, RECOllOING SERVICE ..... Ill•! ••Id ,,CTITIOVS 111111.M Nil.Ml: MtY l, (O. II, 11• '"1 A, Ll'.li 11.0llR ti"" 11 ~ftl ti t11t ftllllwlnt "'""' IAlt Jl$1 v11i. UJ .. ' ' ' ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . :1 n ' " ,, . 1<11tU• IU .. • , ' ' ' ~ • " lt1A!1191 ' : ' • • • : • ' • • • • • " • • : ' • ' ' ' ' • ' 1 • • • ' • • "' • • • • • • ' : •• •• ·-11 •' ' !1 :1 fl • I Miu lon Vit (o 1C1111i. ' . . «iOW/6 1).....(11 1 lO'I 001 x-• 1 UC Irvine Jaycee Golf \JC Irv!"' ID) U! 'N"'lllM Chtrrtberll~ 01 I•. dtl tl!~t !Pl. 6~. l . Htpti,ln1 !II 14, dtl Vt ltrlO (!ti 11, S. " t ttl bell -).). Slnttr (0 rs. dt1 Giibo 4PI n. ~·1. "~'E (II n, dtl ICtrr l'J u. M . 11•11 II -UC lryl,,_ S. , V•llO "(I) n, fHJf ~\'Mlt\lr (P l 1', •· UC lr¥11111 I.cl) 110 USO cn1mbl!rll" !II n. dtl 11nw1v 151 n ,,s.1. o:;•rno (I) 11, !IN YIY!>rlkl !S) 12, l · " . !lt1' NII -UC l<vllle .. c; Sl"lltr 111 n. ci..r l 11tc:o (S! 11. S·1. V•u9nn (0 n, dtf Ytrar•kl (SJ 11, .. •• Int btll -UC lrYlnt Ml. H•t9tn (S\ 11, dt'I Hollloln 11) tl. •·1. Jol>niOll (I 7J1_0tt Mlrch ($1 11. '"°· Beil !Mill -wO 4·1. , Ort-C••I UI) (•) Slift DI-MHt 8!bll IC! 6tl. Slt9tl IS !. n .. ). SCIWIUPPMf (01 Off, Hcwt l (5), 11·71 Smit~ !Ol ~. Lunclbertt !SI, 7).1-4 'r"-' !O> otf. lten~tr rs1, 1s.11 !100111 !S! dtf. Whllllntton 10 ), 1'·tl A:tndlt 10) de!. Mortin fl ), 1 .. n GllMI WHI (J:I) 1111 ltit H-1 BroWn <G/ dt1. Sc!'olmnt 111 1· n ·•t llostr0 lfil def. OtGut!lt IG , ll·U HIY•o IGI llllf. Gort Clt l. ,..11 Swt ln IGJ dtl. Ctler Cll f, 11·71 lt l'lnclet Ill) dd. Eldrld!lt !GI, I!-" Aidt.,.!• (II) del. Go:<>'" !GJ, 11·11 Ot11ft1 Wdl (11) 1111 l'.t\I LA H1y11 lG\ llfd 01rl1 U!l1 1).1l .,_ IG 1111. HllttOCll !El. n.u Sw1ln IGl 6tl. Mtrulcl !Et. tD·ll G~t lGl Otf. Cht"' !(1. 1J.71 1,01 ut ile !Gl dtl. ~•Ytmol• !El. 1S. Hlftt"'t !El d'ff. Eltlrldtt IG), IS.to DAILY PILOT 2-for· 1 Day At Angel · Stadium Sunday, Moy 16 at 1 p.m. Th1 OAIL Y PILOT will t i"t yeu $Int f111 11•1 fer •"try •di1c1nt 11•! you r•1trYt to 111 tht C1tilorn/1 Anqtl1 pity lht Mil w1uk11 Br1wtn. 2 TICKETS FOR $3.50 or $2.50 Yt111 C•~ tt lt rvt lw1 11ah or tht wholt b t lt pttk. S lmpl'( Ill .,eur 't rty tot•lht r llOW t !!d m•ll tht 011l1r blt"k btlew with cht~li or monty ordtr !no catk, pl•11t l i nd huny, D•tdline fot •t•I ftt1rv1tion• i1 5 P·"'· 01> ThuruJ1y, M1y •· Busload ..• 2-for-1 Bring a for CJroups, too • Little League • • The office gang offer • Your neighborhood BUT YOU MUST ACT NOW good r --------1 c11, 9114 111•11. wltll clloc:t •• "' .. .,. or..,, '-: I 2 ·f•r ·1 A11t4 D.., I 01•1111 c ... 1 Dolly Pl~t I C/0 Public hrvkA °'''· 1 lll W. loy Str..+, C•st• M.,., Collf. '2•21 ~ I I M.ti1 ·'*··I~:::.:, OAILT PILOT I lMI Wtttcllff or .. 1u111 nt N-"rt lt•<h, Ci Uforn!t tJHI "'"-,...,.,. In !VII .,,., •ltu ol rnldtlKt TN undenltnff *' l'lllr•llr urlll., th1! ll ll 1'tlliqw1: flltr trt COl'ldllC!lflt • Llrnll.., Partn•rtll!p Tfl! UU) 'U·JJ• Jt•rr L. Gltdt , 10MI Wtl!Mllt e LtM. bullMU ~· um Chtil"llt Slrfft,1----~~~~~~~~~~""-Alllf'MY ftr: E•KUMI' H.I . Wfllmhultr, Ctlllornli, 11,,.,., th e ClllTll"ICATI OP COltl'Oll.AT.ttlf 'ullll•hlod Ot•flt• Ca-11 Dtllr il>lkll. 0.tt<I APrll 2'1. lf'1 flcllllou• firm ntrnt ti Io L 5 ,i. DOINO IUSINEIS UNM~ ~ AP•ll lO tnd MtY I, 6, 1'11 101l·'1 Jt trY l . Glide 11'1Vl!5TMENT COMPANY tnd' thl! i>!IG l'ICtlTIOUI NAM• -• Sltlt of C11Uotnl1, Drl nff cou .. IY! firm II CDmPOltd ol 11\t lollowlM ll<!'IOll1. THE UNOE'ffSIGNED CORPOllATIOll LEGAL NOTICE On April n, 1'71, 11910"• m•, 1 Hottry wllcdt n1me1 In full •nd Pltce1 ar don httfllY c•rlllv 111•1 11 l'I cdldlrdl¥ • 11----------------IPutillc '" trod for ••Id Slttt, per...,,111r r11lcltnc• 1r1 11 follows, 10-wot: bvstnrH ~t .000 WHI Cll•Ptn•n A.rttut, IUPElllOll (OUllT 01' THE •P1>11Ared Jorry L. Glidt kllOWll lo mt lo G~neral Ptrlntr! Or1nt1r, C1U!or"l1. Uncltr ttlt fl~l11f1Vt STATE 01' CALIFORNIA 'Oil bot IM Pfl'...,, wlwlH ntmt 11 l\lblctlMd llALPli CLOCIC, l~J'tt Cnaln~I firm n1mt al SMUGGLEll'S INN' tMl'!lltt THE COUNTY OF OltANGE to 111t within ln1trurntnl tncl tC~nGWIMlt• S!rl!f!I, Wn!mln1!tr. (tt/lornlt !ht n11mt ol Wld ccrPOrt!lcm Incl lb •In> Nt. """"' ..:I II~ Net:lllM the ·-· LlrnlltCI Ptrtntri: tlptl pltCI of llullMll 11 I I lollowt: • HOTICI: 0' H•AlllHG OF PETITION TO (OF FICIAL SEAL) ROtl!A:T (. Sl!'LLEllV, 1Sll0 A:1rnlllo Auocl•led Hllt!I ol Ct lllf!llllt, 'flt·• l:JTAtLllN Sl"'IULTANl:OU$ DEii.TH _Jetll L, Job1I AYtnut, Loni llttttl, Ctlllotnlt 1'41 Wlllohlrt B!vd., ltYttl'f Hlllt..fC" El!t11 01 ISAllELLE STEWART, "'Olt•Y P110llc•Ct lllornlt P, W, itOWEllS, l)U llowe"t Orlvt. 90111 Drcr••t<I. Pr111c1011 on1c~ 1" 1100...-. C1!1tot11f• Diiled: A•rll IS. "" i NOTI CE IS HEREBY GIVEN T~lt Or1n111 County EOWIN H. CLOCIC. '2•1 P!111 ,lVt nut, Auocla!td HOUI fll Crodttr Citizens N11lontl ltn~. Jol\n M. My Commln lon E•llfff L111t llttdl. C1Jlfot"t1 C•lllornl1, IM. Mlnnott, Alllllan! t ru1t Olllt1r hll flied M1rc11 ), 1tll LEONAllO PEAL. 14963 A:oundh!ll lh Nt!htn Wlnt .. 1 Ion 111\ !!~ O c t D It l"llol Orlvt, Hullllftt lOll llttcll, C1llk>rnlt Secttlt11' ',•••In 10 ",!11 'IO titt,oo __ ,i~mv,1-a ~u,,•,, ""Mrt"o,•, ,,"'<•>< "O>•·<< HARllY GERSHENSON JA t11 STATE OF CALI FORNIA ) I • ..... GUI •• "• rtPrtnc:t 0 .... c .. 1 ...... ' ., ' . • Oii~• Slrf'ft, St. LD\111, Ml•~rl .Jno COUNTY 01' LOS ANGELEI l •· ~:· :~ ~;::'.~·~~~i::;'i:" .. ~I .:"----------------! JACOUELlNE R, SMITH, lttl !lertol, On It.II Ufll dtY ol April, A,0 , 1'Jt, !>!'en 1e1 !« MtY 14, 1t11, 11 t :lO •.rn .. In LEGAL NOTICE Gtrlltn Gravt, Ctlllornl• llllot• mt, • N011rY Public In ~fer 11'I C011rttoarn of Otott1mt "! No. l o!'l ----------------1 M. A. M.lltSH, llSI !ITYl"I ROid. Otkl Sltlt. IH'rlOllt!JY ll>PltrN NATHAN ••Ill courl, 11 71111 Clvk C"111M OrlYt l L.,,t -..U., Calllornl1 'IOIU WINTERS kllOWn lo mt It ill tl'll Wtil. !" 11\t ClfY of Stnlt Ant, CttlfOl'"I•· lt·I JU JAMES V. EVANS, U/12 Cl1remcml SecrettrY o! the COl'PDrtllon lhtl ~ Otlfd April 7t, lt1! CillTl,ICATI! Of' I US1N lll SlrHI, Wt'1mlniltr, Ctl!!ornlt "16'J flit wltllln ln1!rumtnl on btfit lt f!,c;'; W. E. ST JOHN, ,ICTITIOUI NAM.I OAYIO E. COMBS, .UIS Cllttrf torPOl't!lon !!'ot••fn "af'l'ltd. 'I 4 C<>UnlY Clftk Th• 11ncltr1l1MC1 -· t frllly "4 " Avtnw, ~ lloteb, Ctlllornlt 90IOI 1ck-l10of<:I lo mt 111•1 ~ c.w..,.,ltn CC/'ICluctlnt • bu1lt11n ti UOO ,ldam1. ll!WtS N, HINOLEY. JA:.. u :io t.•t<Ultd tilt Mme. , ~)t1L~~1~?i~1~,, lullt I" kill• llOO. Coit• Mna,_ Callfor11!1. U""t r ClutoM\11<t Orlvt, Lt-•woocl. C•llforMt W1Tf1ES!. my htnd •NI ntl, t Htw,..t 8ttel'I, Ctllllflllt '11'11 1 '"' llcll!lou1 film n1m1 er 0. WM, 90111 JOfln M. 1109,.,1 T•I: Olll 141-tUt JACK!.ON .. .U!.OCIATES ..... 111•1 llld M, •uRTON HOllN. l/O'I Olllt1!1Q, NaltrY PubUc In AUo•neJ 1., E•tc"'" tlrm 11 <omPO H<I ol lht lollowl"9 t1tr1t111. "1~nll"'""' lt•do Ct lllornlt ~ncl "1r Mid Slt lt Pullll1ntd Orentt Cot11 P4i•lr ,;i,;( ;:'CO: ~c~;:.;? tu11 """ oll<• el' re1111tnce L~!N11~!..,.~·cc.~:.~ie~1111 Av~"ue. ~~~:r~~11.R!~1:.ol"I', IHAflltt• •• ~ro ,lprll JO t ncl M•Y I, 6, ltTI 101'·11 0 . Wm. Jtc•"°"• lootf Lt Qvl11t1 (Ir ~ AKIO E. MITAMUllA, 1~1 Ortn<1t Ull WUll'llrl llv•, Stitt U .. FOllnlll" Vtll•Y. Ct. G•OVt AWll<H, Htelt""t HtlDllll. L•• Afttllts, Ct. MU LEGAL NOTICE Otlftl April "· 1'11 ci!llornl• tn~s .1.nr1111 ----------------·15111, o1°C,~i.'!';nf,~~'::'ntt County; Otttd Aprl1 I, !tit ,. Poo,,·-•• ••••'Mau~~.,, IUl'ElllOll COUltT 0' THE On AP•!! ll. 1'll, btlort me, • No!lry llALPH CLOCI(, MOo , •,·. <>, ><, ,,,,-STATI: 0, CALll"OllHlil. '0R Pullllc In end lo< ,.Id !t•tt, 1N'1·1oni llv GtMrtl l"trtner "' "' TNI COUNTY 01" OllAHGI: l ll:Pllrftl O. Wm. JICklOll Jl;now" lo"" to ltALPH (lOCIC. Nt. A'4t2U Ill 11'11' perion wl>Ost n•rnt 11 111~terll>td A!torMV In l&(l for NOTICE 0 ' HEAlllHG 01" l"l!TtTION to "" wl!hl1' ln1trvm ... 1 •nd tcknoW• Lltnl!td P•flntrt '0"' ,ROllATlf OF WILL AND ,Olt I~ ht ••lfUltd lht ltrna. STATE OF CAL IFORNIA. SUltilllOll COUllf 01" TH• LITTElll TlflfAMIEHTARV (OFFICIAL SEAL) COUNTY OF ORANG E. •I· STITI: 01' CALll"OllNIA l'Olt • E1le!f of DIXIE NELL ~EICHTFU15. MfrY l tll! Merton On Atrll L 1111, lltfOrt Mt, I N01111' THE COUNTY 0, OllAN••• f t lso ~...,wn •• OIXIE N, LEICHlFUS's, Nolirv Publl<·Ct llfor nlt P11bllt In tnd 1111' llld Counl• and Sf1,., Nt. A..lt11U '" •Ii.a ~rocwn IS DIX IE LEICHlFUSS t r\O PrlrKIOl l OUl(I !" Ht>onl llY •PPttr!!d A:ALPH CLOCK HOTICI Of' ,IQMINUTllATltll' i ti NELL LEICHTFUSS, Otttlltd. Ortno:it County ~nown lo m~ If! be !hf !H'r-W>n wnc.. S.lllf 01' ltlAL ,llOl'IEllTY:AT•~ NOTICE 15 HEAEBY GIVEN Th1I Mv comln11tlo<i E•P"•• "'"" II lutiKrlbtd ,., ·~· Wl1hl~ '''"''' ,,,, • H1 N•V ... Lt!<.IUtuu ~·· Ill~ ~ere\" • A~•lt •• LtlS ln1trumtM. Ind •d•llOWlfll't!I to me lhl! Ell•I~ o! 00NALO , • .,0•11.'ftt::-: ot!Ulon '°' o•ototlt or w111 •nd tor J>ublllohed Otl"'' '°''' D•lt'f Pllol ,,. IXlfU!f<:I flit ,. ... ,. STEVENS, •Ii.a ~now" ....... ooit . ''" l•tull'IC# .,, L.iltn Tt111rne111ry !O Peli. Ap ril 11, ,, tlld M•Y I, •• It/I uo.n Wll"'n "'' h•"" l nCI fftl. S7EVEN!>, Ofcttlflf • !1-r. rtltrtnce te wb!d1 11 midi !or tOFFJCIAL SEALI ·' l11rllltr Nrl!cultrt, t nCI flit! !ht !Im• and OMA. LEE PARSONS NOTICE IS HEREIY GIYE}I , ~ 1l1Kt ot l!ett1"9 lllt ,,,,.. htl ~" i.tl LEGAL NOTICE Notirr Publlc, C~!ltarnlt !IAA:BA ll:A O•ANNI! STEVENS, •> ,td- la< ~Y l'O, ttl11 fl t :)Q •·"'·• !n Ille Prl11C:lp1I Office 111 mlnlt l••1•1• Gt 111t a lttt ol OOPIALO c-l•OOf!' of 0.Htlmtfll Ne. J of 11;,, Oranv~ Counlv FltEOElllCK STEVENS. dKt•l\d•.11'111 courl. 11 1ao Ctvk cent•r Ori"" weot, 1" •.1.ll 11• My C9"'mlulon Exolru •ell ti prlw111 nit, to lht hltP!tlf .-1111 1111 C.Hy" l1nl1 Ant, Ctlltor .. 11. lUPllttOll COUllT 01" T,N• May "· ,,,, • l>l'•I llldd,,, ~ "" """'" •nCI -· Otred Ap•ll 11. 1111 ST .. TI 01' Cil.Ll,OltHIA 011 ltOtl!llTSOH HOWSl:ll .. di!Ton1 h••tllllllff lrl1n11~. 111111 •litct W E. ST JOHN. THli COUNTY 0 ' OllANGI. GARLANO, Attro, !ti Ct1nllr,..1!lor1 bv Ill• SUDtriot COIJl'l,iew> Coul'llY Clor-. NI ......... ,.. .,.. Ctlll"tt DrlYt M1v ti, ""· ti "" ""'" ol' "'""' .. ,lldr MUIWITL HUltWITZ .... ltlMlll. NOTICE 01' HEAllHIUl 01' l'•TITION N._i ••tdl. C1Hflr'nl1 IJ.WI (1 :00) AM., or , ....... ner wl!Mn lllt1lfmt ··~ Urttl, FOii ,llOtATI 0' WILL AHO flOlt Tell (Tlf J l*Mtl t lltlw"" bv l1w, •I ll'lt ft1lQt••tf "'--' 8ttdl, CtlltHftl• tJIM LITT11t• t.EITAM•NTAllY ,ubH-°''"" Coe11 011ly PllOI HAltWOOD. SOOEN .. AOKINSON1 :t l- Ttll l1l•l ,,,_,.10 · Ellltt of olGNl!S CECELIA 'IANCIS, Aprll !1 '~ •rod ~y 1, 1, ltll ..... 11 IOf'lltYJ lot ,,kl ldrnl"l11rllrl .. •11:: ~ ' ' ,. DK111ed. ' ' N~wPO<I C•nlt• Ori.,., lulle 4U. •i• AlltrfllYI .... ti,,.._ 1111~llWC! Orintt CO.I! O•ily ,.11 NOTICE 19 HEllEIY GIVEN llltl LEGAL NOTICE l ttcll, Celllor"I•, •ll Ille •19111, I' t, !ft. 1,..... ~.· GA:ANT it LGAN FRANCIS h•1 l!!td "''•Ot. Incl t•lllf et Ill• dKtt...0, 1rJ t !I M•Y •I, 3. t. 1'1! v•r Mrel" 1 Pttltlon lot Prab1t1 ol WIH l<'d lt>t rllht, 11111. lftltltll, t rod tll•lt 1111, 11 ------·---------lfor IH~•rK• of Ltl!t fl Tt1lamtnltr'1' If! CHANGE OF ZONlf ll're t.1!1!1 ol DONALD ,A:EOEltlCI( LEGAL NOTI'CE Pel!!lontr, r.itrenct to wl!ldl II m.o:rt lot MOflCI o' ,VtLIC HEARING fO tE 5TEVENI, dKttlld. ~., 1K11UlrM.. bv 11---------------l lurlhtr 1>1rll<u1trs, lt'ld 11111 ll!t llmt 1114 MILD I f THE Oltt.NOI COUNTY Olltr•1h,,, tlf law or olll~rwL11, fl~'t.t"" I.I.It JUJ Pl•ct of llt•tlnt 11'1• ttmt htl bffll Hf PL.ANN INO CDMMIS$10M ON PRO-Of' ln •cldlllon lo. 11111 of stld dtct •I IUl'l!ltlOt COUllT 0' THI! fat Mty IJ, tt11, t i f ;lO •.m., In fll• POS!EO LAND USI O 11 TIE IC T lllt lltnt ol 1\11 dt1111. 111 1t'ld to /II al ITA'T• 01" CALll"OltNIA l"Olt COUrlroom cl Dtt>trlmtlll Ne. J Cl ltld Clt.V.llES ctf1tlll rttl P•OPlfl'I ;slluflt In 1119 CllY flf TNI COUNTY OP ORll.NOE CDUrl, t i 700 CIYI( Ctnltr OrlYI Wt1t, In it11ft11tnl If! 111~ P1tn11!11t t nd Zonln' (11111 .......... County ol 0••,,..., Slplt If Ht. A-4'11' !II<! CllV ot St"11 All•, Ctlllcrnt1. L1w. •• lmfllded, Incl ordtr ol Ill• C1tllornlt . cernmoril'I --" ti Ill.,.,, OllO'ill TO SHOW CAUSli OtltCI Aprll ,., lf'1. Ort"'"' County Plt ront110 C01T1ml11lon, :llncl S!rt~t. mer' 11rllcul1rlv tlttcfjllell FOil CHll.NO• 01" NIME W. E. ii JOHN, nollct 11 ~•tby t lvtn lh1I • l!Ubl!c l'ottr· a1 follow•: 111 111• M•lltr "' ll'lt Al>fllittl11'n ol COl/nf'f Cit•-.... 111111" htkl by ••Id COA'U'l\!1'!on on • Tnt SouthttlltrlY ,..,.,..,,~l•r IO ,.., MICHAEL JOHN MUA:Pi.!'I' For Chtnttt EDMONO llALltH ANOlllSOH, Jlt, 111111 .,,toHtlnt If! emtnd SICTIONAL el La! 2 cf T•1c1 '6f, k-1/111 S111lt An. of N1mt. Unloft ltllk l•uv•· DISTlllCTTMAl"I 1111·1$, 111s..a1, tltS•U, Subdlvl•IOn No 7, '" !h• en~ tlf ,., •• Tnt •P•ll<•llon "' MICH ... £L JOHN S.¥111 Tow1r. 5U1"1 •1 lltl·ltt ii.NO llll •ln ol !ht O••no• Coun· Mtll, •• Mt' ""P rtcordlod In treoll ·l .. MUlll'HY 10' Ch•n .. Cl fttm•. ~tvlnt Or1 .. 1t, Ct!llO<fllt ,,... Iv Zonlnt COii•. 1$ tmtndf<:I, O•t!'ltfl 019~ ll OI Ml1ct!lf"l'OUI Mtllo rKllf'Cll lll•n lilftl 111 Cou11. 1nd 11 •ll1Mtrln1 tr""' Ttli tn•) IM·n11 Cou"IY, C•l1torn11, 01 11111 O••"" County, ' ••Id •ll•ll<tlklft 1/ltl MIC!1A£L JOllN ""''"'' ''" l'tll!l1111r 5t ld Pltll ,, dtlltn•IM CASE NO, l C Th• i.rm1 tJ'ld conon1on1 "' .... .i.,, MUllPMY htt !lllCI .,. t1>1>llcetlon ore· Publllh"" Ortnlf CNlf O.l!r 1"1101, ~ .. CllCTIONAL OISTlllCT Mil.,S 1115· Ct oh 111 lawlvl money el t~t Unlt9d $ttttl llOllM !~11 hll ntm• be Chi~ lo Ao!lt 21, }I tncl MIV I, 1'11 .. J.11 IJ, 1111-IL 111.$"'6, lllS•I .. ANO lltl·l~ Gt il.mPrltl. ltfl Df'rttnt 11~1 'If "'' MICHA~L JOHN MYERS. ~"" ••-H• to ell•ll .... from "'' Al •mounl nit! lo •tcom1111••Y t/11 ot!tr .,w Now. tnt••lo1•. 11 11 htr•bY orn~,.d •nd LEGAL NOTICE "Otfttl•! 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CtllleiRll nu..i ~:!.1111~~) c:.::.':l 0'i°.~l"l0v~T~1 ~!''t:'n4~~1e:~~~ ' Tops in Local Sports I ""w"'' '" •~w~,., l'L..ANN1No COMM u 110N ""''"''' ... 11.t1nt1111tt••11t~ , Pullll&lltl'I 0••"" (1!111 0111, l'llol, 'Ubllll!lod OrtnM Ca-\! OlllY 1'1~1 ,~l)loll'lftl l)f411 .. (Otll 011,., l"flA MtY 1, I, U, 11, lt'1 1011).11 M1Y 1, 1111 !001·11 Mt~ \, J. 7, ., 11n"71 ~ . ' . \ I ' I I • '-J 8 DAILY PildT Beal Estate Q!Jtstions and Comment By Realtor Rendell McCecdle . Just what Is a real estate Jyndicate? When I think '1 n•yndicate", I thliik of the group at Lai Veg.a• or • 'yndlceted newsfMper feature. Would you define the term syndicate as it relate• to real estate. Thanks, ' H.C. -Newport Beach ! Actually. there is no such thing in the law as a s?Ddlcate. It is a word conceived by the marke~ers . o! property. A syndicate is not a legal concept. Synd1cat1on If an adjective used to describe the joinlf acquisition o! i;eal estate by a group, which contains ~'i~hin those ~ho syndicate and those who invest. A syndtcator acquires Qte property, u~es his knowledge. expertise and re· ' search ability tQ create a passive investment oppo:tun-i\Y for the non-professional as well as the professional n!al estate investor. ~ Historically, real estate investment capital has con· ~sted largely of money ventured by major investors \tho were thoroughly experienced in real estate. Often they spent a great deal of time in careful analysis. In the last two decades -with personal income rising sbarply -a new kind of capital has become available for real estate investment. The continual favorable ac· ce_ptance. Qi real estate as both a new and profitable in· ~stment a s well as a substantial "tax shelter," and the a~ded investment potential brought about by the post· war population increase, with its resulting expansion in r esidential, commercial and industrial construction, are creating a new breed of non-professional investors. Today, these non·professional investors with from fjve to 10 t~ 25 thousand dollars. are playing an in· creasingly important role in the acquisition and devel.op· njent of real estate. Durin~19 new construction work has been very slow, both-' and on tha East Coast. For awhile we n,oved ba to New Jersey. What is the present trend In new construction? Although it seem•· to bt picking UJ> slightly, is this just a local and temporary thing or are the good days for construction here again? • M.' S. -Huntington Beach The trades are busy_._ construction is boomingt Over tfO million housing starlo; this year are seen by Sena· tqr Sparkman. Chairman of the Banking and Currency Com mittee1hicb handles housing legislation for the ~nate. Jn addition. an estimated production of some 400,000 mobile hnme units in 1971 could push the tota'I to a record 2.4 million. · ~igh on the list of important factors sparking the housing boom are the pent-up demand for housing -alon~ With increased savings deposits re~ulting in mcreased availability of mortgage money and decreased interest rates. ' EDITOR'S NOTE: Randall R. filcCardle i& Preside-nt of the Real Eitaters, an investment analyst, a cottege lecturer, and author of "Real Estate in Califomia." Send your ques- ticiu and comments to Randall R. Mccardle, c/o the DAILY P,~LOT, P. 0. Box 1560, Costa Mesa 92626. .. , Court Ruling Lauded ...... · .. ---niere are many Assil'<!tation. Praises Vooor OK on Hou sing reasons t0 buy a Builder's Meeting Slated The f>-3 decision of the U.S. Supreme Court April 26 upholding the right of Caliror· nians to vote approval of public housing projects in their communities was called "a significant step in preserv- Jng alternatives'' by the presi- dent of the California Rea l Estate Association. w h I ch defended the provision before the high court. .Barnard S. Adams of Castro Valley. saiit: ''Providing :ious· ing for low-income famili es is a complex problem. \\1e need all the tools we can get and this decision helps avoid the possibility that public llousing might be p!!t in where the peo- ple see another all.ernative. "There are other soluli.:ins, defend the California provision or appeal the decision, CREA asked its legal counsel. Moses Lasky Of Brobeck. Phleger & Harrison. San Francisco to de· rend It in behalf of Virginia Shaffer . a member of the San Jose City C.ouncil. . Because of the national significance of the case, Adams said, after CREA ap- pealed. the National Associa· lion of Real Estate Boards helped support C R.E A 's defense.. In its reversal (Shaffer v. Valtierra). the U.S. Supreme Court declared lhat t h e referendum under Arlicle 34 reflecled .. a devotion to democracy ud not to bia s, discrmination, or. prejudice." It ordered the case dismissed. "There Seems to be no danger that the people v"ill defeat all public housing p~ _posals," Adams commented. "Between 1950 and June 1968, the pul:ijic approved 69 percent of the proposals for public housing presented throughout California. "In 19 subsequent elections from 1968, 85 percent carried. Even the San Jose vote in 1968 was the only defeat in 11 public housing ballots in the 5talf at that time." Adams conttnded that Eon· ing in many California com- munities must be more flex· ible to allow a higher density of land use, reducing the land CTlSI per dv.·elling unit. Thi.s makes pcssible the planned un it development, he said, v.·here the talerlts of architects and designers may create a good environment on smaller parcels of · land. WASHINGTON -A con· such programs as the FHA-236 ference on the envi~nment program, FHA-236 for the and housing will lead of! the elderly. and Section 23 Leased !liational · Association of Home Housing which involve federal Builders' Spring Board of subsidy. But they also involve private enterprise, and leave Directors meeting here next the property on the tax roles. month . ' Some help low-income families Immediately before the hun-lo purchase a home." ... ~ dred5 of home and apartment The court case originated in builders convene at t he 1968 in San Jose. where a Laguna Niguel Sales Told by Developers I I M 20 ~t public housing proposal "'"·as Statler·H lion Hole ay ·w voted down. A suit Y.'as Laguna Niguel home sales for important housing industry brought again.lit the S1:1n Jose. from March I through April 18 policy sessions many of 1hem Housing · Authority charging totaled 54,311,390, Don T. will attend NAHB's fourth in-that Article 34 of the ~1cMullen. dire c tor of terdisciplinary Conference oil California Constitution. which marketing for Avco C.om· Environmental Design, May w required I he referendum, munity Developers. I n c .• and 21. vio lated the f' o u rte en t h developers of Laguna Niguel, The NAHB board meeting, Amendment lo the federal announced today. one of three held during the constitution by discriminating He said the sales volume year. will concentrate on con-against low-income persons represents 104 homes in four tinuing problems facin&, the in· and minority groups. oflen oc-communities in the 8.000.acre dustry despite accelerating cupants of public housin_g. new-town concept being markets and production. In A three-judge court within coordinated by ACD. addition. the delegates of the the Northern District of Homes in The Highlands. a S2,QOO.member organization. California agreed. 'Vhen it community inland off Crown wlll see an exhibit of new became apparent that the Valley Parkway, totaled 14. Equipment and visit with their Housing Authority would not These. homes are priced from Congressional representatives 1 . 527 ,500. The exhibit, Is the. Nationa Housing Center c 0 u n c i I 's Rookie N anted Garden homes being built in "Progress 70's" show at lhe The spores on the ocean side Statler:Hilton on May 23. The T S of Pacific Coast Highway Council is an organiz..alion of 0 p alesn1an south of l\tonarch Bay totaled top housing materials aid 45. They are priced from service suppliers within the Frank Sarabia. with Walker $39,500 and have the ad- NAHB. & Lee. Inc. only one year, vantage of .being designed on • price from $39,950 lo $55,000. Quilt en lots throughout Laguna Niguel, comprise 13 of the sales. Westminster Okays. Park "'he Westminster eity Coun- cil. overruling objections by the Planning C.om~ion. has approved a 116 space mobile home park at lhe Southeast corner of Bishop Place and Magnolia Street. Rigid specifications require an elevated, landscaped perimeter wall, and all mobile homes will be lowered into the ground. The park was designed by John A. DeFalco &: Associates. Inc. of Anahelm. Continental Mobile Housii\g. Inc .• of La ifabra ls the ov.·ner and will act as builder. The meeting of the 800-man walked away with the firm's the zero-lot plan in a com- Board closes the evening of salesma n of the month award munl ty wh ich will have il.s May 2S with the annual for I he greatest number of total environment. e1terior Congressional reception :ind resale homes sold during beauty of buildings. fences arid ===========J banquet at the \Vashington March , it was announced this landsciiplng contro~ bly AC- Hilton. week by William 0. Thagard, DI. Besides builders. some 6(1 executive vice president of the The West N i n e con- a r chit e ct s , ·p 1 a nners, Anaheim-based real estate rlom1niums accounted for 27 of educators. conservationists. firm. !he sales. These homes. of financiers. and federal. state, Sarabia also was named which eighty pe.rcenl face lhe and municipal government salesman of the month for his El Niguel Country Club 110U represenlatives have .been in· office, which is in Costa ~cs;.. eou rse, are mainlenance free . vited lo participate in the en· He and his fa.mily live in They are priced from $25.450. KID S LOVE UNCLE LEN . Saturday• in The DAILY PILOT home in the Highlands at Laguna Niguel. ' ' But you'll see the · best one when you look out the window.· About all a window i! good (or 1n most homes is to let some light in. But it·s different in The Highlands at Laguna Niguel. The homes in the Highlands are built high up in the: hills, w when you look out the \\indo1,1,s you get a view of all the surrounding countryside. From the \Vindo11.·s of these hom ou can look down on the valley below ands all t ·· a land" communities. Across the val! you can see the Santa Ana Mountains. 1eska Peak. Santiago Peak; Los Pinos Peak. lt·s quite a view. Don't overlook everythina: else while you're lookin&' at the view. A view isn't the only thing )OU get at Laguna l\iguci. · \\"e have miles of beaches. \\"c have a privat.t beach club (fhe Laguna .'.'\1~cl Beach Club). \\.'e have the El '.'.!igucl Gx.:ntry (:ll1b, v.ith an 18-hole ;:olf course that"s rated one of Lhe three best in Southern C'.alifo't"ni~. The Dana Point t>.la r1na and 'l."acht Club is right. next door to L;:i.~na ~1gucl. And for peorle-v. ho !ivc in the I l1ghlanJs, there is a private cluh for Highlands residents only v. 1th a large clubhouse, an 85-foot ~\\ imming pool, and a playgroond and picnic area. ~~~~~e ~~~~~ l_:viiro~nmiii,iien~t~ali;;iico~n~le~c~cn~c~e~.iiiiiiiiiliiiLa~g~un~a~B~ea~ch~.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiic~us~t~om~~ho~m~e~s~.~'~a~ng~i~ng~i~n~~~~~~~~~~~I What do homes in The Hi&'hland1 h•ve that "ordinary" homes don't? ThCse homes are lV.'O, three, and four bedroom homes. You '1.'ill find that the designs of these ham~ art unus~ally well thought out. There arc no aw kward areas ;'\:o ""klunky"' rooms Riley Bissell Winner Scoring an unprecedented 'sweep of IT! the top awards. "Riley Bissell Associates, a Newport Beach architectural firm. won. three awards of honor in the arcitectural l:lesign competition held ih conjunction with the 1971 Architects and E n g i n e. e r s Forum. staged April 24 at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Bever· August. Last year, the firm won two awards in the same com- petition: an Award of Honor for its design of the equestrian Center at Olio de Caza, the family recreation club in southeastern Orange County. and an Award of Merit for the ly Hills. Rancho California Building in , Sponsored by the Southern Ne 1.,.port Beach. California Edison Oi. and the Michelson Plaza, a "see-- Department of Wat.er and through'' structure is the first f'ower, the competlt1on was . . . ' Judied by a distinguisb_e_d bu1\d1ng Jn the V>'orld to use panel of architects? Jill~ ..._water-filled columns and roof president cf Wm. L. Pe.rein~. beams for fire protection. Associates, Los Ange I es: Designed for Mic he J son Gecrge Vernon Russell. and . Paul Williams both of "'horn Assoc1~tes of Newport Beach, head Los Ang~les ,firms bear· the ~600.000 structure. is within tng their nal)les: and a block of I.he Orange County ~li~beth . Kendall Th?mpson. Airport Terminal. Explaining senior editor of Architectural lhe unique structure Augu!t Record magazine. said : ' The three award·winning "'The client requested a projects designed by Riley building that would provide Bissell are : t.iichelson Plaz.a, maximum nexibilily of rental a four-story office building in space, minimum cost. and Newport Beach : lhe ~1eado"'"·s, minimum main tenance. Our a mobile home park in );vine solution was a rectangular and Newport Center Car Wash building with absolutely open in Nev.'Jl<lrl Beach. noors having no partitions. Receiving the. triple honors halls. columns. or se;vlce were the three principals in shafts. Both the columns and the flrm. Herbert E. Riley, service shafts are. outside the. "George Bissell, and Frank L. buildina." I • I See by Today's Want Ads· e THAT e IT'S e DIME e A e LINE e DAY! $100,000 ~------~------ l7ESTERn\f'S BEST l'17~11lENT: Li,lo.IsJc ~ell})Ort Beitch ' s 50,000 $ 25,000 oLl~lli:I..~ 1950 1960 Off.\VATER Aver1gc v1hic of JO' x 88' lot $80,000 1950 1960 I WATE RFRONT Average v1!uc of 30' x 90' lot . ' rrODArS BEST 1~1VESTllE:\"T-CORO~ADO C.\YS If yo.u'd only kno\vn! But you know now. WaterfrOnt and near waterfront property h.1.vc. always · provided ~ spcct.icula~ dollar retui;t on your invcstn1ent. 1his phenomenon js happening again on Coron•d.o s famous Sil\·er Strand 1ust-across the bay from booming San Diego. lt's Coronado Cays -San Diego's ~nly luxury ~csidential marina. Visit us and see the beautiful Jamaica Village town homes and patio homes, priced from $56 1700. At1raclivc new financing is now available in Jamaica Village. .Ste the magnificent Cretn 1urde Cay custon1 .homes and waterfront lots ("·ith space for their o\\·n individ\lal boat doclt) ~dctd. lrom $J2.900. A total rommunity, ]aced \vith crys1al channels, just over 1he Coronado Bridge and four miles $0Uth of the famed Hotel de! Coronado on the his1oric Silvtr Strand (sc(llic Highway JS)· Take Coronado Cays Blvd. turnoff. Tor your frtt. br"ehurt, 1l'ritt Coronnlo Cay1. Dqit. NCW, Corouado, (4/ijo rrtia 9:118 01 ttlqhont (714) 41)·7000. S111t Oit,ta'I 011!y fw.rwry ruihtlllal mtri1h1 • Coronado Uy1 iJ • Uvtlopmtnt of Ctilric S•IUl1r1 Corpomtion 11ni Sip.I Proptrtitt, In r., ont of Tht ~{pol C0"'1flt1tit1. And all of our homes h<ivc c:tlra details that set them apart from .. ordinar v'" homes. Details like electric door openers on all gara,1tcs, a choice of tile and carpeting, carpeting thioug:hoUt the house, sprinklers in your front !a11 n, front ~..:ird and side yard fenc ing:, and land.scdping from the street 1n front of )OUr home ;ti] the v.a\" up to )Ou r front yard fence (v.·e c.all that ··slrceLSCap1n~··). These extras are (Inly a partial hst of v.hat \\e ~ive you . There"s much more. Home• in The Hichland1 are priced from $27,500 to $36, 750. Qir prices are reasonable. Verv reasonable. \\"e offer )OU FHA, as 1\·c!I as Con\"ent1onal tern"\5 \\"e should alSC> ment ion that prime rates have · just gone do>.Nn, so \1,'e c.an give you the Jo"'·est rot.cs avadable ~oday . These are todoy"s ra tes, no t • ~ esterday s rates. \Ve believe that \1,"e offer you the best buy in Southern California And that's not even taking into account the view. How to cot hero. Take the San Diego-Si!nta Ana Freev•ay (Highwa y S) to Crown \al!ey Park11.ay. Follow Cro"'n \1a11ey Parkway to N1g'uel Road and turn right . '• l<cfp go1n~ unti! you cnme to The"'H1ghlands. Our phone number 1s, (714) 4C)5-4644 i i The Highlands @ in Laguna Niguel• Another Gr ta~ c.ommun1~ b)' A voo Ccnvn1.1nit)" Dcvclopert • • " - DAILY mor J7 Vi sta del Lago Groundbreaking C~remonv -. . ' .t on May. 7 f n l t r 1 1 n d Development Corporation will break ground on IU $22.S million luxury apartment commurUty, Vista de! L;ago, In Cull Mesa, Fri· day mornina, May 7, al 11:30 crtuinjr\ t.he fetlina o f seclusion ind 1dding tn the: visual Impact o( the developmpt. center will l.n c I u de ac· amenltles, besides the from the Segerstrtm family of commod1tions for overnight overhanging d 'r ks and Costa Mesa. pionttr Orange guesta, fireplace lounge, party balconil!:s, include formal din· Ceunty property owntrs. Joseph explained the Vis ta site plan, which call! for 4M Toomii, gymnasiums, saunas . ing room~. f i r' p J a c es , Vista de! Lago adjoin.1 the and billiard rooms. The facil l· -Carpellng and drapes 36·hole Costa Mesa Golf Club. a.m, Congressman Richard T. Hanna, Democra t from Orange County 's 34th District. will address a group of 300 in· vited dignitaries at the site, preceding a luncheon at Costa Me.sa Golf .ind Country Club. t~ .will be available to local Tennis. ha n d b ~ 11 and Residents will be able tfl walk apartmenta in the first phase, civic. groops for. meetings by volleyball courts and putting to play via Golf Course Drive, "1ffords a uniqut sense of in·. appoin tment dunn1 lbe day. grl!:ens are planned. Many which bisects the project. dlvidual privacy. The ~er Each apartment, available parks and lanai-parks and Seveta\ electric carts will be elements, beside providing f~r adulU only, will have a paseos will be blended into the maintained by tht VI 1 t I distinctive beauty, add a tone dishwasher. gas ra nges with complex to allow tet1ant."i to Management ro r the short oI tranquility Ip tht project contJnuou~ clea n oven, frost-move about the area easily jaunt lo the fairways. that can't be duplic1ted free. refrigerator, customized and comfortably , Joseph in· Swans. ducks 1nd fl'\h will lnterland'1 P(tsidtnt Jim Joseph, who 5rew up in Southern California and who has been buildin(I: high quality multi-family communititii in the San Francisco Bay Area sin~ the tarly 60's, em· phasized. that his organibtlon seeks to create at Vista-Costa Mesa an esthetically h arm o niouii tnvirorunent. Each of the planned I, 100 Balanced Power residence! will provide an aura of a single family private home. otherwise." cab1neu and special sound dleated . grace the lake at Vi1t1 del "Apartment building 1, con d It ionin1. Residential lnterland is leasing the site Lago citspjte the dtve!opmenrs[1··----i;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;•"'"•••-;;-;i-i:,-..,,..,.,. ..... ;;;;;;; .. -, lfize ," Joseph pointed out, "ha ve been scaled and styled to underscore 1 stnse of personal dignity and to ac- ttntuale a high comfort level. The manner in which buildings and individual apartments art handled in relationship to the total plan doe:s much to foster the spirit of individu a l freedom and assure complete privacy. A carefully balanced environment can create the feeling of living in a private, detached residenct; an ob. jective we seek to achitvt for! those who reside at Vista 'del Lago. I i .. ·~ ~· COURTYARD OF PR OJ ECTEO VISTA DEL LAGO COMMUNITY IN COSTA MESA Character Architect Matt Copenhaver of Cophenha ver -Bel:t, San Francisco A.LA. firm , is de- voting 20 percent of the 40 acre site at Mesa Verde Drive and Adams Avenue lo a large lake system. The project will also highlight extensive land- scaping, a fashionable recre.a-Change Apartment Business Great ,. tional complex and a compre- hensive security network . "We expect through ourl landscaping to achitve an at-1 tractive backdrop lbat ls both pleasant .and exciting, th;ough the use of water, trees. othtr greenery and the contoured plantings surrounding the proj- ect. The lake is the primary esthetic attraction in the development and offers vislas from most of the living unit! ... Joseph stressed . Sand beitehes and • marina for small boal.t are part of lht eight acrt water element. WASHINGTON Th e apartment sector or the home building industry, adapting tn life 1tylt of differing genera· lions, is playing an Important part in t~e robust housing revival currently I e a d i n g toward a national economic recovery. 1• With the housing industry surging toward a iwo 1oillion unU annual starts rate, U:e National Association of Home Builders notes that a little over four out of every 10 of those starts are of the aparl- ment variety. Ten years 11:.;o. it was only two of every IO housing starts. At the same time, NA.HS -~·hicb represents everY facet of the industry from !he smallest home builder to the large3t apartmtnl builder - points out the changing char. acter· of the apartment uni ls, evolving in response to chang. ing population And household formations . More emphasis is being placed by NAHB's apartment builders on producUon of townhouses, condominiums, and garden-type apartments than ever before. NAHB's re- cent ·surveys of its builder members show that this ac· cent In part is in response to tht large increase in "one person·• households, the trend toward both young and old to live alone. to increasing usl!: of planned unit dev elopments pr' g erving environmental qualities and open space while allowing more people to Jive in a community, and the accent on ··care-free" ease of living concepts. These trends and these at· titudes on the part 0 r American families, the natu re and needs of these marktls. and the technological guidance and expert information necessary to make them realities are exchanged swiftly tbrough---NAHB's members. NAHB keeps tabs on ail o[ its 52,000 members, charting a builder profile periodically in order to adapt service& from its technical. marketing, 3nd C(lf)nomics departments to their changing needs and to advice them on looming new devtlopments on the entire housing scene. The builder-member o f NAHB presenls a diversified piclure. Some build only single family homes; some build only apartments. or mullifamily units, and some build bo~h. But like his single family colleague, the a p ar Im en t builder puts his roots down in his community. A r(·crnt NAHB survey gives this pro. file: he 's been in the business over 15 years; he builds about 135 units a year, and he re· tains ownership and manages about 72 percent of !be units he builds .. To do 'this managing. to build better, to mt et com- munity needs -ht, of course. needs expert information a~d specialiud kinds of servict.s. As ll did fof. the builder of !ingle family homes and his associates. more th'an a dtcade ago NAHB meshed into a cohesive system its services for the apartment sectnr of housin1z. Todey. the special services to apartment builders and ma nagers are so ex· tensive and varied NAHB re- qui res a HI-page booklet mere- ly to summarize them. Besidts, a staff of experts in NAHB's Apartment Construc- tion and Manlgtment Department, this housing ele- mtnl can now draw on a vast array of NAHB experta in the areas or legislation. technology , finance marketing, land use and plan - ning, plus a multitude of educational tools. The technical strvice! in- clude assistance in presenting argument• for apartment and to~·nhouse toning t.O 'municipal governing 1 bod i es. For years, outmoded building code! which Inhibit the use of new methods and materials have been the target of a continuing campaign by NAHB for UP"' dating. One cu rrenf objective is a separate model building code for apartments. Making surt that there are adequate funds for apa rtment construction and morlgages js one of the primary objectives of NAHB's Mortaage. Finance Department. One of the focal points will be a restortd 50-looL schooner ~uitablt for selective en- tertaining with a nautical flair. Vista del Lago will offer residents a choice ol spacious ont, two and three bedroom apartments, somt with dens, featuring ga~ htating, air con- ditioning al\d modem · ap- pliance system. Rent als are expected to range from $1 85 to $525·. Joseph noted that his ex- perience iri No rt h e rn Californ ia's Santa Clara area indicates the larger, more ex- pensive apartments rent more quickly. Two of his projects: in Santa Clara won top awards for dtsign and building excellence in 1968 alKi 1969 from bath the American Inst i t u t' of Architects and the National Association of Home Builders. Bolh residential communities wert honored for creating garden ~ apartments clus~red around man-made lakes. Copenhaver I 1 designing Controlled 11ccess points,[ whert 11uards greet residents and their guests, will assure a high degree or security at Vist1 del Lago. 11 rarity in an open, 1arden type communi ty. One to one covered parking, pl us addi t io n al ac· commodations for open park· ing have been allocated in the 13 acrea of open space there. Several swimming pools and whirlpools will serve the devel~menl. A \argt. two story Yacht Club recreation BU SINESS AN D PROFESSIONAL GUIDE MATTRESSES Visla del Lago fo r lnterl1nd ),.o---------.lll with 1 maximu m of lake front • • manors. All will hive dtcks orlP"----------.11 balcpnies that extend over the water. Residenl11 will be permitted to keep sm1ll bo1ts fo r Ja ke sailing and fishing. Twelve lighted fountai ns will cascade into the lake. MATTRESSES IOATS HOMU TIAILllS lh.t11I• Ill•,_ c .... M-M..,_ C•. 2111 Newpert llN, Uberty 8-1303 Many trees and colorfull"'---------• .!!hrubs will be plan~d unde r e • UPHOLSTERY the d i r' ct 1 on of Tony 1 .. ---------Guzzardo, San F r a n I s c o landscape architect and Ia planner. Rtsidents will be able to stroll to any point In the project via park-likt paseos. A 1eries or landscaped knolls ~·ill ring the community in· Mesa Upholstery Liberty 8-4781 2Jlt NIWl"OIT ILWD. PACIFIC GOLDFISH FARM SPRING BEGINS APRIL 30th-ENDS MAY 9th / Kol •N•r-lly •1.11 '" r CARP ::.:::~:~· •••tk ,.1., •. 25-50!°. WATER LILLIES 2 FOR $5 Water Hyacinth 5 $1 ' FOR AQUARIUMS 10 Gal. 26 Gal. Wltk Lltht •11d Cov•r Wltk Lkjht ••d c • .., ..... SJ2.50 40 G I lfld•lli" f .. k, C:O'lfl .,.\tlri a O lltllt Pd Wt•llf ht lf4"1 lt•lld. LOW PRICE ~ SPECIALS $9.60 $27.00 $99.00 GUPPY 59' BETTA $1 95 BREEDERS .BARRACKS • SUCTION . 99' S. P. CORNER 95' THERMOMETER · FILTER PACIFIC GOLDFISH FARM 14842 EDWARDS ST., WESTMINSTER OH ffi••S.. DI.,• ,.,_.,._, •t G•l'-11 W••t •114 l •lt.a, .,. ... , t• 14w•rch, l 1f 1l911el turt rltkt, 1/• "''• t• tit"• tlt.11 rlt ht t• tH 11111. -H•un: 1 0 •·"'· t• S ,.M.-Cl•M4 Tu"i'ey. 893-7105 . LJ w\J' LJ\.Y\JU' \JLJLjLJ\YLJLJLJL 00°09uvOC19U\J17 \J ULJLJ\YU!J LJ LJU~lJ LJ 0 0 ~\)\)' ]UVDQ9\J\)v DC19DODDOO 0 ]9\)V0(]9\)\)V ; l 00°C19017 0C19U\J17 00°rnuv009U\J17 Come to Greentree Homes today and pre· vlew the choicest new territory In Irvine. Today you have tha widest cho ice of home and lot you want. Tha homes are unusually attractive and 10 are their prices. They have sloped cell· \ngs1 luxurious Ou ~ont nylon carpeting and pat lo-vlaw Farm Kllchans with West ing· nousa app liance s. All properties are fully ·~need tor privacy. From two bedrooms, et $24 ,915, to fiv e bedrooms at $33,HS. VA, FHA and conve ntional financi ng. The Greentree community will hive a 10- Acra elementary achoo! alt• and fiv.acra park with recreation center and 1wimmlng pool. Pedes1rlan pauoe li nk achool to park for children's aalety. And jual mlnutu away Is Irvine lndualry, Faa hion laland, tho UCI c•mpu o, plua all the fun Of N•wport-1hops, hn:iches l!lnd grflat reat1ur1nt1. 0 If )'OU ltkl to·bl a 111111 l hlld of th• crowd, come pr1vl1w Gru ntree Homes to<ily. We're b1lw11n the Sen Diego and S1nta Ant frHWayl. Take th• Culver turnoff, Tum south from the Santa Ana, north from the Si n Diego. Our t1mpor1ry tri ll .. er I• 1t !h e corner or Culver and Walnyt. Gree OlANGf """"" eHomes DC 0 DC19D DDDOO 0 DO: 11;111i11 -;::.:;=.. 1@8 • ' • • DAll Y PILOT S.tutd17 Mar 1 19n I / l I • ' " " " " .. ' • 11 " • " •• l .. .. .. ~~ " .. "• • .. ' . .. • • '• ' . '. ' .. .. ,, '. ,\? .. • ~ '• .. " • • • .. .. • • .. • : • ' . •• • .. • • l~ • .: • • .. .. • • " " •• • • .. , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE ..... , .. H'911 LN .,. :week's and Year's High, Low, Close ' , ' ' ' . • • ' " New York Stocks Continued fro1n Page 18 • ..... IM•l Ntt v .. m Hit-llw L.11•1 C119 Hit~ "w !H J" 'm 11 1: f .tt ?J" ... ' '! l~ . " •• 2•"" ~I 1.l: ~ ... Cl l) • .. . ltl JJ:i. s j ) •• 10. • "!: l: " ' " . " ' OtS 11 " . " l • Mn .. lO " . . " 'ii " .. ' " • m • ·~ " • •• .r. • • M ' "' l• '" ~· • ' . ~ " .. " " .. ... " '" .. l ! . " " . • •• ,, . " • •• j.. • • .. n' "" .. ,,~ " 0 'l? .. .. ,. . • .. ,J~ i. ,• 1. ~-II•• 'It !"' .. •• • '" • ' .. • • • ' , .. .. •• • .. ,, l:Z '1.,, ,1 '" • ' ~ . • " " "'• ll .. • " .. "' ,l~ •• ". • )~'; . .. Over-the.Counter Li stings DAILY PllOT J9 Friday, April 30, 1971 I i. I I .. • ' ' • . ·: .. :. ' . • • . • . . . -~ DAILY PILOT BRAND NEW IMMEDIATE DELIVERY '7.1 ·FURY JI) VI, euto. tr•ns., t int gless, P.S., fee- tery eir cond., radio. ( • 12' 157 1 fec""Y WI-Stick• $4152.15 SALE PRICED s34a5 T BRAND NEW IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 71 DUSTER . 2 Door Sports Coup• · Includes ''' cu. in siJC cylinder •n9ine, c.o!umn ni9unted menual three s;••d tr•l'IS., ell '<linyl bench seats. I •VL2 BIE· 112852 I ' ,Factory Window Sticker $2505.65 SALE PRICED ' s21.95 BRAND NEW .. '71 SATELLITE SEBRING 2 DDOR HARDTDP 3 18 VB, auto. tr•ns., tinted 91••' thruout, whitewa ll tires. { • 106· 289 ). Foctory window stick•r $)716.95 SALE s3125 PRICED l SEAT l ll VI, 1ulo, tr1n1., f1ct. •" cond., ti11t. 9l1n. 1l1c, dock, pwr di1c br1~11, lllH, Wsw, wt!t. coin. ! = 12•· l SS) Factory wind~w slicker $5159.45 SALE $4465 PRICED \ . BRAND NEW '71 S~ORT FIJRY 2 DOOR HARDTOP • ,. \ r • .. HontiJJgton · Beach COMING. • THROUGH FOR YOU Annual May 20 ro CHOOSE FROM ROADRUNNER 5 Yr/50,000 Miit WarrGftty 383 VI, euto. trans., P.S., H.O. suspen· sion, radio, chrm. whh., t int 9lass, wide ovall. {•135004) fectory Window 5rlck., $1751.40. SALE PRICED s2a95 l ll VI, 1ulo. fr •111., f•clory •ir co11d., '/di1c br1k11, powar 1t11ri111;i, ti11t, 91111, R&H. c=111s111 Factory window sticker $5076.10 . SALE .s4079· PRICED IMMEDIATE DELIVERY '71 CRICKET Includes: <4 speed tr•ns., p/front Jisc brek•s, radial ply tires, buc,et 1eet1, r•Ck & pi nion steerin~, coil spring susle-nsiert. flow thru ... anti etin g system, many others. ( •0579,26 ) SALE PRICED $1·965 NEW '71 LE BARON . 4 DOOR HARDTOP lnclud11 '4'10 VI, full pow1r, f1ct. 1ir cond., lint. 91,n, a uto. 1p11.i control, pow•r 111h & door lotk1, AM/FM sl1r10, tilt & 1111. 1111,. ln9, •inyl roof, eloc~, ~owtr win• dow1. !=157480) Factory window s~cker $7846.60 P~~~D$6229 -llAN-D NEW '71 NEW YORKER 4"0 Vt, full pcw1r, f1cl. •it cond., finl. 91•11 , •lee. (loc~ P/ a11t•n11• I door loc.,, .,;nyl roof, RIH. t:177lll) Factory whtdow sricker $6186.BO SALE 'PRICED I ' \• • I j _, • USED CAR Ct.EARANCE 1971 FY~~-~~~Ip~~ P.~~~~ 1-etory w1rr1nrt. dt'u•c r•ck. lit. •.OC,10-1. 1600 miles UM!d. 1970 ~~~u~~~n~. DOwer ilHririg, lttl. •i• ... ...sav-1o11, l1ct W•rr1n1y. l ie. -«tl.APY • 1970 ~~~~~,~~~uto. lr1n1., M~t Set 1 IO Pd ln>m. (ZLR2'7) 1970 Tv~~~~?. • .!:.0!~r~IHriflll, power br•ka.. ••tt, 1lr, 11tt, w1rr1nty, t!eree, r.!dlo. (fflAGDi 1971 p~u~!~ tq.~lo. •uhi. tram. .. •~c. group il135t uiled. • • •• ~----.............. $42 76 $2676 S 16'76 $28 76 $1976 1i;71 PINTO "'1111 Auto. trans .. radio, htr., acceiit ~rp. 1\!tr. #2359. USED s1995oo • • 1971 MUSTAt..IG ~ New 2 Dr. H.T. 240 6 cyl. pestel blue w/blue int. List Pric••$3159. SUNSE·T PRICC ------------- "' OVERSTO CKED! Q.irr used-·car Dept. is oYer flowing!! 0Yer 150 used cars MUST JE SOLD!! We will consider._ I' PR E VACAT ON- JRUCK and CAMPER SPECIAL . . 1971 FORD FIOO DAILY PILOT 21 .----· . --• PICKUP W>U TIE ONE WHO 131 in: wheel base, a· bed, 3 speed, heavy duty vinyl seals, amp & oil gauges. Full Factory Equipped. AND '71 6 PAC CAMPER SLEEPS ~ Fully Equipped Incl. Stove & Ice Box READY TO GO '"80TH~ FOR ONLY ORDER NOW!! $ ~971 ;:on~ LTD .4 Door Herdtop. VI, cruis-o-ma.tic tran1., power steering, f•cfory ~ air, r•dio, heater, tinted glass , heavy duty suspension, vinyl roof. 5389 9 . . • . ' . • DIAL FOR w 5 MINUTE CREDIT I APPROVAL . :iii.. 636-40 10 . . • • USED CAR CLEARANCE ~ "'1111 ,,. 19 7 0 l~ "'Ole:!, l11>e11u 11111, VI. IU141. lrll\:i., llOWtf" $l!!t!rlnf, w,.,.ar Dr1kc1, , $ 317 6 ll'tl. il<f!<'.-n"1 lk:. 6tiCFH i' 1969 fF~.~~~ •. ~?io~t~i!~ power iteer~, PO_,.r Orik~, 1~1. 1lr cOfld·.. $23.7 b l1tt. w1rr1nlf. (XXA"ll • SMJES 1969 FORD GALAXIE 500 $217 6 ) OR.HT .• vt, •uto. lr•nl., -· S1Hrlng, llcl. •Ir Corid. XTS!M. $2776 ALL REASONABLE OFFERS • , TAKE VALLEY VIEW OFF RAMP FROM FREEWAY '../ -WE DON'T CARE WHERE YOU IOUGHT YOUR CAR .we WOULD LIKf TO SERVICE IT FORD • • I • r •.JZ PAILY PILOT Satufday, May l , ·1971 • DICK TRAC'f , I • 1~11 • • I TUMILIWEIDS ly ""\'om K: Ryan ' .. 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[' r-6:~·"-5~A-~~'~"~''-"'-"-''-"'-"~--:t n ~~ :~:-_ _,.[,';i.<..;;,,t;;,"-,~: vt,1 vr.-, /.~ J ~ . ..# . . . ' ' ,. ' ' ti nu Sll~ WOILO MR.MUM By Chartes Barsotti By Gus Arriola By Roger BoOen DENNIS THE MENACE J LIBRARY n ,I 11· ' 'IF I GET KICl@M ARSJ' J'U. WAfl'J'Oll'(llf ... M' IF 100 6ET KICJ<EO CllT Ff~'IOO VM' l1;R Me!' • ' ' I 1 • • ---. -. -------. ' DAILY PILOT 2.'J • Eve ryon e Hos So mething Th o.t So meone Else Wonh DAILY PILOT .· CLASSIFl·ED ADS Yoo C/ln Sell II, Find It, Trode It With a Wont Ad I . The Biggest Mark~tplace on the Orange Coast -Dial 64~·5678 for Fast . Results General . .-· MACNAB • IRVINE Fl N ER HOMES BEAUTY AND QUALITY Beauty for her, quality to please the exacting male. 3 BR's + convertible den. Breathtak4 ing atrium in Mexicali Tile w/sliding rool. A really superb home . Asking $125,000. Fee land. LUXURY PERSONIFIED Pier & Float. Cheery & charming -\varm & friendly. Unusual decor. 3 BR -panelled den -wet bar -DR -used brick wrought iron patio. A MUST see. FABULOUS FIRST TIME OFFER Dover Shores Fee Simple Property \v /FOR4 EVER VIEW of Bay & Ocean. Ci1stom built Mediterranean Beautyon1y $117,500. No lease- hold payments. Open Sal. 1·5. 1014 Santiago Qrive. BEACON BAY Two story living room -3 BR - 2. FP .- Lanai room -tiled terrace -all th is \Vilh pri\·ate beach & tennis courts. $73.000. VIEW BAY & OCEAN See this exciting view rron1 the 2 Bil. 2 bath. "Country French'' kitchen, 3 level home - $54.500. Open House Sunday 1-5 2205 Cliff Drive, Newport J-Ieights. BLUFF CONDOMINIUM 4 BR charmer -near the pool. Finest vie\V Pendin9 Foreclosure SUBMI T OFFERS · Notice of delault has been filed on Uilil big, beautiful spht level bon1r in J\1£'sa Vcl'dr. Perfecl ror large tam.U;-.. with S bedrooms, 3 baths, huge family 1~1n \Vilh lirtplacc. Loaded with thomancls ol dollar!! in im· provemenls and extra fea· 1u1-es, including complt'lr loundalion !or 2·!1ory addi· lion. Priccct helO\V nu\rkel \'alUC at $47,900. but subn1lt 11111 orfers! Phone :>46-Z3tl for lnronnation. 1o ·THEREAL \~ESTATERS '-... ', ,1, M, Under Construction To he con1pleted this sum· · n11•r. 5 bedroom, 5 ba1h 1n 1he grand manner. fllagnifi· ttnt Back Bay view rrom 128 ft. bluff frontage. 1 bl"d- roon1 and Mth s~arate !or mother·in-la\1•, n1aid, 01· hobby roon1. Sheltered pool 11·i1 h Jacuzzi. 3-car gara~e. A sprcial hon1c ror special l)l!()Plr in Dover Shores' n1ost cxclu~il'r. i;ection. Ivan Wells & Sons Barrell · p1•eJl'nlJ SHORECLIFF OCEAN & J ETTY VIEW Charming, top condition 3 bed· rooms. dining room, converli· ble den . bre'akfast/Camily roon1 \Yith "''el bar and 3 baths. Air conditioned -humidity and pollen controlled. Lovely gar· den setting. $1 15.000. I CUSTOMltED BA YCREST NOW VACANT -Ready lo sho\v to family 'vith particular tastes. Ne'v indoor/outdoor kit· chen for entertaining around ihe I a r g e pool or indoors. 3 large bedrooms, dining roon1 and separate den. Built · in security system. $89 ,500. FAMILY CONCEPT Salisbury Rl.'1111~ OUR EXCLU SIV ES BALB OA ISLAND Lll'TLE JSL\i~D; pcrn1<1n· rnt Z Bdrn1. l)(l111e plus :? lxl,r111 . apt. ~.:JOO 01\'NER llOi\18 1\1th flt'al' 1 11('11·, n1rc '! bdm1. apt. On ; Opal, clost lo !'oulh Ray. , "'·""' I ' 0:'-4 .SA PPll!fl~;. r1r So . Gay: I I Bdrm. ho1nc plus 2 bdrn1. I apt. Si6,:-,oo • 1 . ' DUPl.EX;ilus guc~t rm .. on Garnrl nrar Nor1h Bay. $63,000 Salisbury Realty Jlj i\tARINE AV E. 673-6900 · BALBOA ISLAND IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. * * * * * * COLLEGE PARK -BEAUTIES-* TAYLOR co * '''" 2366 Col"". 4 BR+ t I rwnUy rm.. shag carpta:. 1vate11all in "ear yard, BEAUTIFUL CAMEc{SHOR ~ ., \$30,500k , BR w/ Ol\'ller \\•ill consider exchanging this luxur· I •. ) 1381 i·stbroo -1· 1 . II L pool, ar.i:t' corner o . 1ous 4 BR & den h.01ne for sn~a er 01~e. ge. $32,SOO OR, plush bar \\'/Vle\v of s.pac1ous patio._ pool \ 1::.1 tr.1 Tulane • ~ BR CU!I· ~ lanai. Fine interior design. , $17:>,000 toni1 zcd oon1c. UlO s<t ft. 4500 ORRINGTON RD. , Open ~un . 1·5:30 or lu.-.:ul'y l1vuig. See lbc DOVER SHORES See this NE\V spectacular hon1e today~ 4 BR, study, garden rn1 & formal dinin~ rn1. Island kitchen & 3·car garage. j_lOa,000 410 MORNING STAR Open Sal·Sun 1·5 :30 HARBOR VI EW -$61.SOO Lowest priced 4 BR "Broadmoor" hoi:ne. Panelled fam rm & formal dining rm. 2 fire· places, lovely mstr ste & great .storage. 2612 LIGHTHOUSE Open Sat·Sun 1·5:30 CORONA DEL MAR Spacious 3 BR near ocean. Beautiful WO?d paneling &. perfect kitchen . For the d1.'i· crimlnating buyer. Vie\v of Ocean! $87 .500 216 POPPY Ope n Sun. 1·5:30 MEREDITH GARDBNS 011 choice corner site in Hu'ntington Beach. Spacious 4 BR, fam rm & formal DR. Great area !or children. Hurr)).<' $4 5,500 20251 CRAl!\ER Open Sun. 1·5:30 BALBOA ISLAND -$46,500 vrry br~!. Newport •• F airview 646·8'11 (anytime} Under VA Appraisal $33,750 Close to St. Joh111 you 'll find this neat as a pin 4'brdroom, 2 bath home. All rooms are large including exlra lal'i'l family roo111. This is the \deal ·Joca1io'n for all schools and shopping AU ll'rms a\•a ilablf'. No do\vn VA·1'"11A. Owner 1rans(l'rred lo !-"lorl· da and home. is vacant and 1 ready . 10 move in. CilJ ;H0-2.113. of greenbelt and ocean -$52,900 . Roy J. Ward Co. AND TH E UNUSUAL-archi· tcct design, to take advantage Qf this climate & local, outdoor· indoor living. Separate activity centers surround this 4 bed· room plus 4 bath ho1nc, givin~ privacy yet togetherness in the family /dining roo111 and lovely. large patio. Bay view from up· per story. 3 car garage ort' quiet cul·de·Sac !or children's trikes or teenagers cars. Boat door thru garage for handy boat or car wo rk. $69,500. EXECUTIVE H~I E • :.1SOO s(I. n. of luxury iri 1111.~ I ~vra11·ling ·l·ix'droon1 .S;i nrl· IJUlnl hon1e lratunn;:: 3 balh.'I. p1'1\a!c master brrl· roon1 ~u1tf' 11·i1h 11ri\•a1r trr· rai;c, dcluxr nylon cn1·pe1- 111~ over !hick pad, ·noor lo crihng n1ajl'.'sti~· drapl'1·ie9, separate raniily room \1•i1h r1nplatt. l'ol'mal dining 1'00n1. F'ul1 p1ice S~J.000 or lease 11.t $315 a month. See it! ~l).S6·10 . ,·ou'll Jove this attractive 2·story Cape Cod "'ith 3 bedrooms, fireplace & 'nice patio. Completely furnished. CaU for appt. EXCLUSIVE AGENTS HOMES FROM · $27,500 TO $44,000 1033 "'"""' o,;., ., .. ,"° 0 THE REA L \~ ESTATER ~ 5 BEDROOM SPECIAL TY i :w A rarity at $44.000. Especially with FR & ·.==.. DR, and 5 lg, BR's Separate work shop & pool sized yard. Breakfast bar. Walk-in clo-~.· sets: Need we say more! BEST IN AREA Immaculate, beaulifully decorated -every- thing for carefree happy family living. 4 BR, 3 baths, FR. forn1al DR. Landscaped to per- fection. Room for pool. $43,500. Open-House Sun. 1·5. 2300 LaLinda Pl.. Costa ~1esa. A MOTHER 'S DAY GIFT \Vhy not? A roomy 3 BR. FR. Back yard for the children's summer fun . Near clubhouse, poOI & tennis courts. ShewfiU be delighted at this_ $27,500 gilt from you. YACHTSMAN'S COVE \Ve are privileged to oiler Southern CaJifor- nia's most exciting ne\l' Bayfr'"bnt Develop. ment. Close to the Harbor Entrance, Yachts· man's Cove offers the best location for sail· ors in Newport Beach. Lots 50'x100' minimu111 \\'ith slip privileges to a 45' pierhead line. From $121 ,000. Construction starting on 4 custom homes from $226,350 Low do,vn payments and excellent long term financing provide for tax shelter for the owners of th ese exciting homes. ' MACNAB· IRVINE 675-3210 642-8235 901 Dovt r Driv• 1080 Baysid • Ne wpor t Bea ch Drive ALMOST SUMMER SALE 12 minutes to the beach. Roomy 5 bedroom & dining room-plus enclosed 16 x 18 patio. In tip-top condition . \Valk to schools & shop- ping. Only $34,500. CALL'67!'>4930 OCEAN ENCHANTMENT Walk to 2 beautiful bathing beaches. Dine or sun bathe on the flow'er filled patio. Green thumb? Greenhouse too! Charming 2 bed- roo1n 2 bath home south of the highway. fire- place·built ins-forced air &. room for boat or trailer plus 21h: car garage. Asking $46,95().. f\1ay we shO\V you? Call 675-4930 FOUR PLEX Sharp, Sharp 2 bedroom, 2 bath spacious apartn1ents. Extra large step do\vn Jiving rooms \Vith fireplaces. Built-ins o! cours~ .. No vacancy factor. Close to !!hopping and freeways. Priced right m S63.500. For an ap- pointment to inspect call 675-4930. WATER-WINGED FAMILIES BIG house ... LITTLE maintenance ... LOTS of outdoor FUN! The BEACH & association POOLS. TENNIS COURTS & "rec" area are your year-round PLAYGROUND for this ~ bedroom or (4 & den) home. Separate FAM- ILY ROOM . 3 BATHS , 2 eating areas ... Plu• a PATIO expanded by decking jutting over the CANAL. Only 4 years old , planned for pure PLEASURE & PRICED Rl!'HT! $47.500. CALL NOW 615-4930. ~ 23 1 Kings Place Open Sun 1 '2·5 ICJi!fhaven -just off Cliff Drive) SPRING $0NGI • ' ' WALK ONE BLOCK [LOVELY BAYCREST· SETTING "'" "'""'"· c"'· · THIS ADULT . OCCUPIED, --'PAY TAXES·??- Flowers, green lawns & cool breezes! Imma· culate 3 BR condeminium in The Bluffs. Popular "Linda" model. By appt. $43 ,500 DOVER SHORES -$150,00o (~racious home for the executive who enjoys entertaining. Pier & slip. Enormous terrace surrounds pool.. 4 Bedrooms & mds r~. 6 Bedroom • 4 Bath J u.st listed • Beaut'. 3<n> !liq. ft. homl', 1,.-omfMelc w/6 BR. lan1lly r111., ·I Ba and.pico~ or sto1'L1 gc 11re11. Vacant, leM than \ yr. old. Cusl'n1 erpls tr. drpg. Located in the heart of Ike Irvine Ranch. Prtctd less than owners inveslrneftt al $4j,QOO. 1nclud1ni; rtk land. Call j.lij..;,&~ 1open C'\'t',~. I beautifully maintained home RENTING?? has just been "Offered for sale. No11 'tt ""' timr cu 11111"'1 111 4 Bedrooms. dinin g roflnl and a hc11nr 10 ii:tvr on ta.'11:,.~ Thil l will take you to the . d 111.,1 )l'ar. ,\pproi., ~::u.w Ch ' • hoot large familv. room on oversize Catholic W"Cn o: sc · ..... 1. 1110. i,av1ng~ ou 1h1s :: BAY ISLAND -$160,000 -'· 101. Call and ' \el us show you ,n_ 01· to the brand new Lu""y ~drooni beau!). 1;.).'s no t::njoy the quiet peaceful llving on this pie· turesque island away from noise &. traffic. Older 5 BR home "'ith pier & slip. k '> · '1 thru. Very well priced at S68 .-1n ·t. "ove ngn 1n10 a mon(':r 11r••drtl \1·1th lo1al ;real 4 BR Seabury home 500. paymrnt ol approx. 1161.00 ~n your .own terms, ioc:lud· HOICE LOTS prr month include-~· all. 1ng nothing dow11 lo GI buy· I C Home ha:-1 !l-11,.lhal you n('('d er. Nc\v WilinG UJ.!XXI. I BONAIRE -Nev;porl Beach. and moN'. 1-uu.. PRICE is LINDA ISLE -$250,000 Rieb elegance jn this glamorous 5 BR, fam rm &·formal DR home. The· finest in smart & expensive decor. Air-cond. Pier/slip . I 9 :n.::j • COATS ' WALLACE REALTORS Open Evening s • 962-4454 • Take Your Pick I Good fi~ancing available. Call 112,!J.)0. You can't allord tO for particulars. ,,.n! any loni;:r r. CAI.I .. Office Open soturd•v• & sund•Y.• Walker & Lee ~ PETE BARRETT REAL TY -Hoallon 1605 We1tcllff Dr., N.B. :.'7$) Harbor Blvd. a.1 Adams ... 642•5200 C>l>9'9J 0 ""' .,,,'PM 300 ROBINWOOD LN . WATERFRONT HOME FOR LEASE Furnished home with 2 BR & 1 BR on IO\V· er level. To J\ug. 15. Beau t bay vu. Call CHOICE LOTS -PRIME LOCATIONS DOVER SHORES & BAYCREST MESA VERDE GOLF COURSE General General I =-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;=:~~~~------1 1~n·1 tha111 nitt .">Oull(ling ad· $21,000 4 BR.· l '":Z Ba . 22l·D2 • dress!'! You shoulrJ Sl'r lhe CAMEO SHORES 90' Front, level, fee . . . . . . . . . $ 27,500 85' Front, Jeve1, corner, fee . . . . $ 28,500 80' Vie\V site.-1evel, lease S 29,500 94 ' Vu si te on Galaxy. lease .... $ 38,500 75' :< 180' VU on Galaxy, lease , . $ 39,500 57' F'ront. pier & slip, lease S 53,500 A top golf 1..-oun:e location 11·ith 11 breathtaking view. 5 bedrooms or 4 bedrooms & den, 3 baths, rormal dining aod brcakrasl room. It ill also the most inexpens.lw goll course home in l\1esa Verde by far a! S48,500. Call 616-7lTI. $27,JOO 4 BR. • 2 Ba . Goodie $30.500 4 BR. · '..' Ba . Pool i .500 4 BR .• 2 Ba. ::ilrcper $32,000 4 BR. · 2 Ba. Beauty COLLI NS & WATTS 962-5523 2 STORY, P"'oo=-L - ONLY $23,500 I-Ian:! to hf'lil'.'v!'? Thal'i; rii;ht. only $23.500. l king-slze bed. I roon1s. 3 baths. partially I furnished in exttllent taste. I Gleaming gourmet k11chen wi!h 1vall of gla.~'· Sparkling I POOL in carelrf't' atmor;- phert', lownhouSf' luxury. Walker & Lee i681 Edinger 17'141 842445.j or ~'40-51 <\0 VIEW · h ·r t beautHul homr thnl gocs Traditionally styled home wit magni ice.n wirh i1. ;; bl>droom.~. rorn1al ocean & jetty views. 4 Bedrooms, formal d•.11-dir11ng. 1a1nlly roon1, hugr ing room, neat paneled den with noor to c~1l· master tx-droom suitr, 1111 ing used brick fireplace . Pool enclosed \Vllh sort~ of ba1hroomll and ton~ see·thru fence. $89,500. of li!oragc, A lovttly h!unr on 11 sharp castsHI•' tree hncd UNIVERSITY PARK lanr. 4 Bedroom home (not townhouse) with nicely co~!E TAKE A LOOK landscaped yard. family roo1n; near clubhouse OPEN SAT & SUN 1-a pool. $39,950. 10% Down. OR CALI. 613-83.iO COMMERC IAL BAYFRONT LOT 75 FT. on th e bay. zoned C·l . bulkhead & · already in. $195,000. HARBOR 1o ·THEREAL \~ESTATERS •Pl•, !'•I<' ·1 '"~ SALE OR LEASE BEAUTIFUL LINDA ISLE 56' Waterfront. Lease . . . . . . . . . . S 69,500 45' \Vaterfront. Lease ....... , , . $ 73,000 45' \Vaterfront. Lease. Plans in cl. $ 75,000 108' \Vaterfront Lease ......... $125,000 CORONA DEL MAR VU O'Jooking China Cove ++ $ 65,000 BROKERS & SALESMEN \Ve have an opening in our Residential Divi· sion for an e"'perienced man or woman pos· ~ess ing ent.husiasm and integrity. If you are interested in a beautiful office in the finest location .. "'orking \vith congenial associates, \1·e are interested in meeting you. EASTSIDE SPECTACULAR in n1odcl home condition 1~·ith brand-ne"' carpels, newly pain!ed, everythlni;: improved. ll°s a 3-bcdroom. 2 bath hon1e being offered for sale al $24.000 and 11·orth every prnny. Call now for appointmcnl. 5-\6-86!0 INVESTMENT Alrnost immcd. po!!sr11s1on on I "Our 26th Ytir'' • · 2529 Harbor, c.M. ,,;, ''"''"' 3 "''""'"'· ' WESLEY N. TAYLOR co· ., Realtors COMPANY REALTORS bath home. Cozy fireplace, V .A. RESALE family rm., ill bll-1rui, and 2111 S•n Jo•quin Hlll1 •Rotd l quecn-:dzed bedrooms. just around Hlf' corfM'r lrom N EWPORT CENT ER 644-C910 Creat rx:tra Jargl' cul-dc-sae tbcalrr, shops &. marketing. * lot. An)'OllC t:an lake over $750/mo or $31.950 -1vhich * * *. ~ * * subj!)(!\ 10 VA loan \Vilh a rv~r 1..'0n1c~ flt'llf. Ca I I 1 -;::c:c::.------~~-~-----lltUe dab or cash and pay· 54.1·8'12·1 Gene ral Gtntr i f menls or $16-t per 1nonlh • "SINCE 1944'' include!! all. GO i\IAN GO! OF OCEAN & BAY 673 4400 w lk & L lV°"ld "°" '"i<'Y v;ow of"'" • a er ee Irr or spa.rkling lights ..-.•hilc I '"'""""'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!._'!!!!!'!!!!!..,.'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!•I •~ . -% Z790 Harbor Blvd. at Adnms d lnin~, entcrtai~ing 01.' just G e nmt •Genera l B BAY & BEACH REAL TY 1 ~;;.9-.191 n...nn 'til 9 Pi\! relaxing. See !his !IJl&c1ous J 1 ) ·POOL ' nc, ~"'' bedroom, 3 bath horn(' ~·ith 1 * CANAL FRONT * e '310 DOWN e 22 Year1 of Service $23 950 vir1~· from family, living t: l BR. 11' ba. A·F'ran\c 2 on VA loan or small dn. with In The H1rbor Artt ' formal dining & breakfast sty. Sandy beach. boating 1 ~~HA Darling, spotless 3 BR $22 QQQ \ rooms. Call 646-7171 for ap-11 fishing at your door~ 2 BA, firepl, all bit in.~. 1 WATERFRONT _ O'PEN HOUSE SUN. 1•5 3 BDRM.+ DEN po intment. 137,500, I Great area. JU!!t reduced . . ., . Ide 11 t· f b No down terms a vailable. IO 'THEREAL l~ESTATERS obD REALTY 51500 Owner must sell Paik like yatd, .12 fool 1111lm ~ oca ion or oat owners who appreciate Entry hall, spaciOW1 Ji ving CAYW "\ [ JEA N SMITH RL TR pool. Bl'a utiful hon1r. Entry Pr 1 Va CY & your own slip. $77,500. •54 i"OOm. natural wood kit~n 6306 \V, Coa.!il Uwy., NB c 1'.I ,,_.,,.,,,;~ hall lari;r living rm fi rf'· BALBOA COVES ; priv. entrance off Coast cabinet8. r tne quahty built· 541--1290 .JOO E, l?th St., ·' · Vfl.h>....., p1a1..~. no down terms. 0 ava1J. lllvy., next to Howard's Restaurant. Ins, c.'<lra l"Bting al'£>n, tlish- Sell idle items now! I Call 642-5678 &. Sa~! 11hlr. hkr., 541).112{!. ' 11·ashrr. ex:r rn haths. pic-3 BEDROOM, l-:---;-----I T•RBELL 2955 Horbo• WARM-WEATHER SPECIAL d ''"''~ "" llug I ·11 I I turt>l(!llf' Ylll' • .........., ~v. 2 BATH G tntral Ge nera l MOVEHIGH UP--e poo .\VI 1e p you enjoy tlti s splendid TAR BELL 2955 Harbor -Hurry on thi& onr. &c11uM' ~--·;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;;iiijiiijiiiiiiiiiil WITH A LOW DOWN !v~{'$48.k.bath home ; immed. occupancy Jar S2l ,500 you a-cl a bullt·in I Fabulou11 'J ston""· ·I 4, s \ LIDO WAT ERF RON T kitchen, ror~d air heal, I b<'dNlOm5 slarli11g a1 $16,000, BAY FRONT -SANDY BEACH APTS •• 320 L IDO NORD breaklast bar, doublr gar-IT 'S THE WATER $29.500. $31,500, Sl1,95CI. The view.of all boating in & out of the harbor, $140,000 Price \\'ith 'l~' lsl agl'.', and all only 4 '~ year!I ... that mbkes Bayshore~ the grealest s~9,9jij etc. ALL 1'Er.~1s. 1s ~xceptional. Priced by absentee owner for T.D. 6 Beaut. tu~, uni!f; old . Call no..-.·. ~~ · -place to live, ·with its 2 beaches, marina, W lk & L quick sale & will finance $D? 500 6 car ga~ le. ~1111. room. Communlly dock & kiddie yard. a er ee . ' 80 Fl ., •W•mm1"" "'"h. 675•3000 675 3000 lVUi ''"""'" 1""1c lo. boot 2629 Harbor, C.ri-1. OPEN HOUSE SUN. 1·5 16532 Loa Vtrd t1 BAYSHORES BEST BUYS 5 BR. 3 ba . Cape Cod, lo lse ..... $66,500 4 BR. 4 ba, Early Amer ... ' .... S74,000 4 BR . 2 ba, needs decor .......... $39,500 Open House 2861 Bayi,;hores Or ., Sat. & Sun . J-5 20-13 We11tciiff Ori\'e • or maximum SSS.000 ]zc. 4 61&-Tnl °""" '01' PM ,_., I BR."°""'· -/.L -8 111 Grundy, Rltr. Sl\IALL l'rOUSE 833 Dover Dr. N.B. 64146:1) BIG ~~ . ' PRICE CUT G t nt ral CALL TO SEE 1--::-:::-::0-:-..,.,=:--- 62.I RBmona. Irvine Teri·•~ DOVER SHORES TOWNHOUSE S A 4 bt'droom home W'l lh "/hf>dral ctlllni;& ln t~ C. F. COLESWORTHY & CO. :;.~~·:.~. c;:,;'~ii'~~ HOME SHOW REALTORS CURT DOSH, Real1or vi .. """''· 1148 s."'"'° or. \! &st bey • •Pll.C. ~ DR, 4 h1. Ad11ptable floor : Ian tor 1.'0upleor lfl'. CamUy. Newly d~'Orared. By app't, $91,000 Biii Grundy, Rt1ltor 8l3 b<ive1· Dr. N.-8. 642·"6.."0 OPEN DAI LY 1-1 29' Bro•dw•y, C.M . 3 ~rm. 2 ba , l&c Jlv!na roon1. llreplace, ntW crpt1/ ~. newly decors1ed, dble A'll'a.lr. Jmmtdlate PGMcs· 1ion. $26.500. 2·3·4 BR., ial'llgr, patio. pool, bltn!, carp .. dtili>CL Priced to .!itll RE ALTORS 675-4930 Newport Beach s.12.2j3j. 642-6472 !-;vr~. 6~ 1730 \\'. Coa11 lll1thw1y \\'t'U he1p·y<>u seu r Mz.5678 . I Lton V lbtrt, R ltr. ~ E\'!!S: 673-6J34 F'or h!at ruullsl 6Ci-&rn $11.000 And Up, COLL INS l WATTS 962-5523 Rel)O!. M BR. a.II trm,. Call Pal \\'()Od 54:>-2300 SctniC' Proprrllr~ 6T.'W726 I , ' I • 4 • • • I 24 DAILY PILOT S1turd1J, M1.y l. 1971 1~. 0-rol ::::=:;;li·o.~n~•ir:;•i1 :Ylalii\i0i0i00\,i0~1 lii::;;:T.:::-G•n•r•I MAT_T LA BORDE, Realtor' =Nea=r N=ew=po,=rt H=ts. Gener ii DOVER SHORES (1.) 1906 Santiago 2-stry, 4 BR~ 3 Ba . view. J Open H(Juses THIS WEEKEND hflp fllh ......, .,.....,., wit\ Y" "k w ... M41 • '91 ....... Ii •1tllf, AR tM loc.ri•• llttff Ml•• •• ........ ... ....... ,.,., ~ """'.1 .. ..... ....... '9 ...,-, DAILY ,ILOT WANT ADS. P9"M ........ .,.. ..... ,., ..... ., ,. ,... .,. .,..., ti Utt a.ci. i.t~ 11 tWs c.SW .... Mtiey •• HOUSES FOR SALE r'1 8edrotm•) 2511 Crestview fBeyshores\ NB 833-0700 ; 644-2430 1Sun 1-5\ 2205 Cliff Dr .. 1Newport Hghtsl NB 673-3210 I Sun\ 606 Narsissus, Corona .de! ?i.1~r 6?5•3000 · ISat & Sun 1·5\ 607 Carnation . Corona del Mar 673-6642. 675-6459 ISun 1:51 721 1'farguerile. Corona del Pilar 673-5726 ISat & Sun 1-5) (2 Ir. & Family or Din) 686 Hamilton. Costa Mesa ~S3 (Sal & Sun l-5) (3 Bedrooms ) 1871 Catalina . Laguna Beach 494-9704 (Sat & Sun 12-3) 600 Poinsettia. Corona de! Mar 673-6510 \Sun l-5) 19771 Gloucester Ln .. H(1ntington Beach 96S-4896 (Sat & Sun 12-5 ) 323 Lugonia. Nev.1port Beach 646-7171 I Sal 1-5 I *2867 Velasco (Mesa l\O'd•) CM 644-7270 (Sat l-4\ 8921 Cornet Cir .. \Ve stmin!!ler 847-7187 · (Sun 10·5l 801 Kings Rd .. Ne,vport Beach 675-3210 (Sat & Sun l 216 Poppy, Corona del Mar 644-4910. $87,500 (Sun 1-5; 30) 1927 Mariners Dr .. Newport Beach 642·2049. $47.500 (Sun l·5l **54 Balboa Coves, Ne"•port Beach 675-3000 · /Sun l -5l 8701 Page Cir. Huntington Beach 646-881 l !Sat & Sun 1·5\ 633 Vista Bonita 1The Bluffs) NB ~ 644-0134. 548·1357 /Sat & S_un 1·5) 325 MariS(old , Corona del f\-1ar 673-6642, 67!">-6459 !Sun 1-:l) 1242 Con"•ay, Costa A1esa 545-8424 !Sun 1·5) . 490 E. 19th St., C:osla 'f.lcsa 646-0555. 548-3265 /S un l ·5l 2215 Aralia (Eastblulf) NB 643-3320. $00,000 (Sun 2-6\ .20592 EJ?ret , Huntington Beach 962·1373 (Sun 1·6l 963 Coronado. Costa Alesa 645-0303. $31.900 (Sun 1·51 2512 Andover. Costa ?i.fesa" 645-0303, S32. 750 /Sat & Sun l-:S) 974 Grove Pllce. Costa A1esa 1143-0303. $23.500 1Sun l-51 (3 Br. & F•mily or Den) **300 62nd St .. INetvport Shore1') NB 673-6510 (Sun l-51 1657 Oahu (r.1esa Verde) Cl\t 545-9702 I Sat & Sun 10-6\ 16061 Tellim Ln .. Huntington Beach 842-5918 (Fri. & Sal l-7) 606 Garv. Ne\vport Beach 64&-7171 <Sun 1·5) 906 :\Ider (Eastbluffl NB 833-0700. S43 .950 (Sun 12 030-5 030) 4102 Brisbane \Vy. (Univ . Parkl 833-0700. $32.950 • IS•I 1-5\ *10021 Aspen Tree Ln {Univ. Park) 833-0700. $43.950 !Sun l-5\ 2221 Arbutus ( Eastbluffl NB 644-2024 /Sat & Sun 12-duskl 430 E. 20th St., Costa ~1esa • 642-6235, ,34.500 iSai & Suti'i 1014 Santiago (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235. $117.500 1Sat\ 1401 Santanella (Irvine Terrace) Cdh1 • 675-6060 (Sun 1·5\ *2230 tleather Ln, Ne\l'port Beach 646-3255 (Sun l ·5l 3044 ~1adeira (1.1esa Verdel Chf 673-4141. $34.950 1Sat & Su n 1·5\ *3227 Colorado Pl .. Costa ?i.Iesa 548-4141. $34,950 !Sat & Sun 1-5\ 262 Brentwood, Costa illesa 646-3052. $28.800 !Sun l l·5l 421 Tustin, Newport Bearh 648-2793. $35.950 1Sun 1·5\ 1927 Santiago Dr. (Baycrest) NB 642-5583. $72.500 1Sat & Sun 1·5l 3210 Colorado Pl .. Costa r.-1esa 557-8529. $32.500 (Sun 10·3\ 1117 Pembroke Ln (\Vestcliff) NB 675-3000 /Sun 12·51 **1915 Bayside Or. Corona del Mar 675-3000 !Sat & Sun l·5l 923 Goldenrod. Coro na de! 1'lar 675-5726 /Sot & Sun 1·5\ 1506 Lincoln Ln IBaycrestl NB 644-7662 tSun 1·5) 2924 Carob tEastblufr1 NB 673-8550 ISa\ & Sun 1·5\ 4709 Cartland ICam'o llighland1n Cd~t 675-6000 1Snn 1·5\ 2015 Deborah (off ~lari ners Dr) l\'8 646-7766 !S•t & Sun 12·5\ 2033 Commodort Rd (Baycrestl NB 646-77641 (Sun 1·5l 319 Drlflwood !Shorecllll•I CdM 675-722~ !Sat & Sun 1·5l 930 Aleppo (Eastbluff) NB 673-7225 !Sat k Sun 1·5) 1120 Gleneagle. Costi f!Iesa 64~303, $34. 950 !Sun 1-5) 14 fl*droeml *I007 Dolphin fln•lne Terrace) CdM !.'IS-0700 0 644-2430 1Sun l-5 ) 2015 Ke,\ramee (Irvine Terrace) CdM 675-5930 (Sun 1-5) 18922 R~lne Dr. Irvine 633·2057 !Sun l2:3IMI\ 231 Kings Place (Cliffha,enJ NB 642-5200 (Sun 12·5) 1115 Rene Dr. Santa Ana ·673-6642. 675-6459 (Sun 1-Sl *1 217 lturon, Santa Ana 675-4930 !Sun 2-5\ .. (,_!,7~~;3i~· Costa Mesa !Sun 1_5) (4 8r. l Family or Otn) 9n2 La Cresta, HuntingtOn ~ach 645-7171 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2056 l'ort \Veybridge. Newport Beach 646-7171 !Sat & Sun 1-5) **505 l\1orning Star (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 !Sat & Sun l 2057 Co1nmoclore I Ba ycresl l NB 642-8235, $74 ,500 l~Un) 2300 La I .. ind a Pl.. Costa· J\1esa 642·"1,1.i I Sun) 4300 Orrington Rd .. !Irvine Terrace) CdJ\1 644-4910. $175,000 /Sun l-5 o30l 410 ~Iorning Star (Dover Sho res) NB 644-491D. $105,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5 0301 2612 Lighthouse fBroadmoor l NB 844-4910. $61,500 I Sat & Sun 1-5 030 ) 20251 Crajmer <Meredith Gardens) HB 644-4910. $45.500 (Sun 1-5030) **B Linda Isle Dr (Linda Isle) NB 642-4620 (Sun) *356 Princeton, Costa Mesa 648-3255, $35,000 (Sat k Sun 1·5\ 1906 Santiago (Dover Shores) NB 646·1550 (Su n 1·5) "J6542 "Rhone Ln, Hlirttington Beach 847-4450. ~9,995 (Sat & Sun 10-5\ 4539 Orrington 1Cameo Shores) Cd~t 675-3000 (Sun 1-5\ 4615 Fairfield. Corona de! J\!ar 1\73-6642 , 675-6459 (Sun 1·51 1124 Santiago. Newport Stach 642-5200 !Sat l ·5) 18818 Redwood, Fountain Valley 962-1373 (Sun 1-~l *16071 Hilton Ln , Huntington Beach V' 842-6691 !Sun l -5) 16304 J\1t Islip, Fount11.in Valley · 842-6691 1Sun 1-51 10332 1'l~rgerita. Fountain VaUev 962-1373 (Sun 1-e) 17371 \Vhetmore Ln . Huntington Beach 962-1373 !Sun 1-6\ 17321 Margerita Ln . ~lunlington Beach 962-1373 · (Sun l·6l 1001 Dolnhin. Costa t.1esa 645-0303 /Su n 1·5) 2861 Bayshore Dr. 1Ba ys hore) NB 675-7225 /Sot & Sun 1-5\ 193A Sentlago Dr. <Baycrest) NB 646-7755 (Sat & Sun 1·5\ 1712 Port \Vetbourne, NB 673-8550 ·1s.1 1.51 27~7·Gannet lfl:le!a Verde) Cfl1 546-5990 <Sun 1 ·5) 10162 Beverly Dr, 1-luntington Bear-h 546-5990 (Sat 1 ·5) 2919 Baker Dr (Mesa Verde) Cl'tt 546·5990 (Sal l-5) 1102 Salvador. Costa J\tesa 540-1151 1S1l & Sun l-5) 11122 Blue Allium, Fountain Vallev 1146-1555 (Sal l-5) 212 Jasmine. Corona del ?\tar 646-3928 ; 548-3483 (Sat & Su n 1-5\ (S 8Ml rooms) **210 Evening Star (Dover Shore~) NB 642-8235 (Sun ) 2756 Lorenzo St (Mesa del Mar l -CJ\1 546-1701 (S un 1-61 2133 ?lliramar <Balboa Pen ) NB 644-7662 1Sun 1-5\ 2652 Bass\v ood !Eastblufr) NB 548-7729 (Sal & Sun 1·51 (5 Br. & F•mily •r Din i *1033 J\1ariners Or ., (Dover Shores) NB 646-1550 I Open DaUy) 3040 Java Rd .. (J\fesa \lerde) CJ\1 a46-2376 fSat & Sun 1·5) 1900 Port \\'eybricige Pi.. r~cwpoit Be::.ch 644-4960 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2764 Mendoza tJ\lesa del 1'1ar) CM 546-4141. $36.500 !Sun 1-5) **233 Canal <Ne"·port Shores) NB 675-2723. $49.500 (Sat & Sun 1-6\ 'Yr 1600 Santiago Dr. Nelvport Be11ch (Sat & Sun 1-5\ 1230 Santiago !Dover Shores) NB 675·6000 (S un 1-5) *3044 f'iiro b H::astbluff) NB 673·8?!50 !Sal & Sun 1-Sl 300 Robin llood Ln. Cos ta 1\-f,i:a 673·8:150 ($at & Sun 1·5) 2127 \Vind\vard. NB llor Trad\1'inds. B;aycrestl 646-137~ !Sun 1·6l 8292 Sno\vbird . Huntington Beach 962·1373 !Sun 1·6) DUPLEXES FOR SALE (3 I r. & 2 Ir.) 1602-4 Balboa. J,ittle Balboa Island 6i5-4000 I Sat & Sun 1-51 440 Begon ia. Corona del ~tar 675-3000 1Sun l ·51 429 Carnation. Corona del J\1ar 675-6000 1Sun H i APARTMENTS FOR SALE (2 I r. & loch. Apt.! 3507 Finley Ave .. Nei,rport Beach 57:;.5200 IS•I & Sun 1-4 ) HOhJE & INCOME (2 I r. heu•• + t I r. ept.) 71! Orch id Ave .. CoroQa del Mar 54!-4~7. $45,000 (12·5) . , .. , • • W•l•rhellt • • •'••I •11tl W....m..t I "DREAMS" DO C'O~E TRUE. Owner will carry the loan · on this charming two bedroom hideawa y. This dream borne has a·large bright kitchen with bullt-ins. comfortable rear living room, secluded patio. garage, workshop and dark room. All !his on COSTA MESA 'S EAST· ~IDE for only S25.000 . OWNERS LOSS-YOUR GAIN Seller must sacrifice $7 .000 of extras in his lovely l\\'O story, Fou r Bdr1n . Three bath ho1ne '''ith sunken living R1n., Din. Rm ., Elect. B/1 Kit., Bkfst. Rm. and large Fam. Rm. Beautifully draped and c a r p e t e d throughput. Three car garage-professionall y landscapl>d. ASSUME EXISTING F.H.A. loan or refinance to your choice. Priced for a quick sale at only $39.950. DOG KENNELS-HORSES BIG HALI,. ACJlE-130 Foot frontage on pri- vate road in Santa Ana Heights. Good Two Bdrn1 . fixer upper \\•ith large famil y room· nf'W roof. Four horse corrals. tack room and sn1all hay barn. This property is one of the very few left. And what a price!! Onl y $2<>,950 -See this. HARBOR EST A TES _You'll love this deluxe FOUR BEDltOOJ\1 HOJ\.tE. Two Baths, huge living Rm., F/P, Din. Rm. & 8/1 Elect. Kit. includin.t:: dish· \vash~r and di sposal. F'enced in front yard, large 14' x 28' protected covered patio. 15' x 35' HF.AT ED AND FILTERED POOL. wit h lots or decKing and l\vo dressi ng rooms. l.o- ca ted near O.C.C .. elementary. junior hi:;?:h and high school. A unique home for a gro\\" ing famil y. Prir;ed right at $33.950 \vith F.H.A.-V.A. TERMS. LIKE OLD TIMES Our .. ,.-.o·r OF GOLD"-home in EASTSIDE COSTA !'vJESA. Top value for a n1inin1u1n F.H.A. investment-NO 00\VN G.I. \Valk softl .)'. on new. lush avocado carpetirig: en joy dining among a world of walnut cabinets. Relax under the covere~ patio surrounded by your own nectarine orchard. Three Bd· rms .. I l'J B"ths. ONLY $25.950 DON'T BE A MILLIONAIRE LIVf~ LIKE ONE. Better than new. spotless ~'OUR BDRM . TWO BATH . Family Rm. home with Bi l Kit. and rear living Rm . over· Jooking attractive enclosed rear yard. Ne1\' carpets. beautifully draped and exquisitely decorated . Owner leaving area and n1ust sacrifice some or his hard "'ork. Priced to sell at ,42.950 \\'ith JO~ dO\Vn lo a qualified buyer. · !SALESMEN NEEDED) 646'."0555 220 E. Sevente•nth St. Thl.11 1 bedroom dollhOUae on R·2 IOI, v.ilh room 10 bulld. anothtr houJ' at the front. close: !o i;hopping-, a.od 11'1> f vac11111 & ready for occupan- cy. ~frig~rator .l !l"IOV' in· :--\lud~d. Only S\9,500. JCa,,,,,_ co: TS ~WALLACE REALTORS -546-4141- (0pen Evenlngl) Newport Shores Mlni·Polace \0 THI: RF.A I, \"\_ I:STATf:RS , 9UIET Litll' cu!-0,·sac &ttt'L Sharp 2 bedroom horu v.'ith din- ing rm . Hard to !ind bul l here ll is! Eastsid, Costa ~lesa. \\'a!k lo shopping kl' clillrch. Taxes only S287. Full priC"l' $22.500. 11's a dandy, d(!n't mit>., it. t'or1 (!;o1 "ils c I :i40-ll5\. Ope11 l"\I'~. I ~·ii~~~-i?i;i~~IR~l).,~A~~~ : COUNTRY LIVING! I IN THE CITY Lll\'f'l)' ham' ii) Int ba<'k bay area pr\t-ed at just S23,9j(). 1"his hoo1c. has thl'Cl' bed ·' rooms and a beauWul yard! to go v.'ilh ii, compl't' wlth 1 a srone B.8 .Q. under the I 1~e1. Room for a pool. Hur.1 ry on this one. .>16-2313 I BUILDERS CLOSE-OUT \\'f have II 1nph•x~ for S:.S.j()(} rach. Own,r11 unit ha~ :l h<'drontn~. '/. blll h!!, rirepl&Cf. lncomt' ls S5:J0.00 per monlh. All Terms 11vail- ablf includ1n1: No DoWll t";.l.'a 01• f".ll:A. Call. Walker & Lee (E. 17th St. Shopping Ctr.) 2790 Harbor Blvd. at AdAmli ..... ~OSTA MESA ~Open 'I.ii 9 P~f LIVE IN ONE, l't 2 apt.. ll ~--E=••::•::.l::.•V.:•:....:C=•::ll...;64:..:::.2·.:.14_::38::_;•::•_:._54::8-::3::26::5:_ __ 1 pay the bill. Buy a tripJ,x. G1n1r•I General 1 V.A. TER..'15, 4 BR. 2 l>a. II;;;;;;;;;;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;; home, xlnt Jor. I I SEE LEE BKR. ~1698 oflnda J~/o PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES I Linda Isle Drive-Op•n Sund•y Spacious 3900 sq. ft. 4 BR .. 41PJ bath horne. Dining.·rn1 .. fam . r1n .. study & 38 ft. 1vater- front living rm . 2 Fireplaces. Carpeted & landscaped. . . $167.840 52 Lind• Ill• Oriv• Cusl. 6 BR .. study. 5 bath home \V /4 frplcs., circular stair,vay, decorator selected carp . & drapes. Sho\v n by appt. . . . $215,000 72 Lind• Isle Drive Traditional 6 BR., 5'h ba. home on lagoon . w/dock . Furnished, decorated & Indi;cpd . 2 master bdrm. suites .............. , $200,000 107 Lindi Isle Drive 5 BR. 3 baths : fem. rm .. Corm . din . rm. 2 Fplcs., Rm . for pool. Dock. By appt. $145,000 Waterfront Lots No. 44: 108 Ft. on water . . . ... $125,000 No. 76: 3 car garage. Reduced to . S 77 .000 For Complete inform1tion on •II homtl & lots, pl11s1 c•ll: BILL GRUNDY, REAL TOR 833 Dover Dr., Suite 3, N.B. 642 ... 620 .. __ A_D_o_n_'_t_W_a_n_t_e_r_" SHORT FHA-VA Terms ON CASH? Only $750 total mov, in for H're is 1he ch,aptsl ;i Md-this QUttn·Aized 4 be-droon1 . room honl' In MfU. V'rd' · :? bath 'stat' \\'l!h lir,.pl111ce, and 011•ner says to brine of· modem buill-ln kitch,n. ll'rs. It's a .5 ~room. or 4 tarpl'tS, and lots of Rfl()dif'!. bedroom and den v.•11h l $2•1,000. NO UPS. NO F.X· balh!! and a'bbul :o:lO aq. ft . TltAS Locatf'd on a quif f 1tre't ' '"" ,..,.,,.., '" • ''""' Walker & Lee family . tr you 1111.nt valu' I plu~ loca tion. FHA or VA, 1,rms? O"·ner askina $38. 950. Call 546-231!1. ro · THE Rl:AL '"-ESTATERS ' 71>81 fo:tlln:.:rr 47141 !l l'l-4~:-ii 01' ~}'f0.:';140 BAYFRONT DUPLEX Pi<'r /..· fihnl; oh hi~ bll.)': 2·2 Bdrn1. un1t1. on(' w/2 I_ l •• OPEN SAT/SUN* ""'h•. 1101.000. c,11 /or I 304-I MADEIRA •PP'). lAvtl.y. imn'L"C' honir, t11t Cell'. 673-36&l ~il}l.l f.:\'tll Olfer1na. Beaut. ,;round&. I Cov. pa llo 3 BR. & tamli,y rm' .. 2:ba1h~. s:11.:i00 I George Wllll1mson R&-\LTOn 67343.5o . 64.;.1r.&t.Evt.11. WANTED 3 TO 4 Bdrm., 'f bath plu1 IA.mUy rm .: ~.<Ql -+.Ml· ti .. •/pool ot trt a. Arprux. 5 yrs. or )-OUl'ljtrr. SSO.$i0.IXXI. associated BROKERS-RE ALTORS 1025 W Balboa 61J-J66) l'OOL HO~E l BR, family nn, clttn thru· out. Tropi~I M"lll"R by tht pocil. AMum• 6 (',J loan . Prlct'd 111 531 .~.ori. \Ve"ll help )'(JU sel!! 6-12.-5673 Gener•I . --·· 1 fORLST E OISO~ "' REALTORS OPEN i DAYS A WEEK MESA VERDE BARGAIN lrln9 A Paint lrush \Vo\\'! Just lilted bf-low mark't. Some elbow gttase a can or two o{ pllint and she'll look Uk' new. Spanish Ule entry. Ankl' deep shasi: tar-pets. W A LL T 0 \VALL flREPL.ACE. 4 large bedrooms PLUS library. .l'ormal dining room. Unbelievabl' Jo\v 1 price. Vets mov' in for 11.• Jilli~ as St.000. Hurry l il's ii. barpln. Di11.l '45-0JOJ HOLD ONTO YOUR HAT! No Quallfylnq At 611,0/e Your chance to takf ad· vantage. ~·ner just up find mnvf'd 8\\'lly. Gor· geous SPANISH STYLE home. Newer. Brleht ch,,r;y living room. CRACKLING A D 0 BE ARCHED FIREPLACE. I Thick lush carpets. Fam- ily room. 50 ft. of kitch- en counter. ExtrA. lllrge back yard -all fenced. Take O\'er 6% annual % ra.1' loan, no qualifyinlt". l i\1!\IEDIATE POSSES· STON. Ot11I 645-0JOJ YOUR NOT TOO LATE If ynu u·ant lo hve near lh' btiach. But ""''II bet tht prtCf'!li i;h•' you 2nd thou1thls! Stt this onf'. Qo.\·m:r mu.111 1ell. Cute ~' a bugs ear. Spatfo1111 bedrooms. candlflliJ:ht dlnlnsi: room. Brl&ht chttry kltch'n. Year around paUo-Onlv 2 )'l':I"' (lld. \Vnn't la1t. lfurry dial 64~ IORL\I r Ol\O\ ' fJ r A ' '"l1 .4 ~ Open Sun. l·&. Reduced to $85.000. (2.) 5 Bedroom, SI> Ba. 2 firepl. Gorceous view. $92,500 . (3.) Executive 4 BR, 3 Ba. 'pool. Vi t w . $.112,000. HARBOR HIGHLANDS \\1aJk to school. Ne,vly painted interior. 4 BR 2 BA. Cozy home on Highland Ave. $38,500 BAYCREST Quiet residential st. 3 BR; 3 Ba, fam . rm. w/firepl. sep. dining rm. $62,500. ROY J. WARD CO., Redltors 1033 Ma riners Drlv•. N.8. tJi.1550 · Dover Shorn Office CALL FOR OUR PICTURE BROCHURE OF CURRENT LISTINGS OFFICE OPEN SAT. & SUN. EASTBLUFF Beautif.ully decorated 3 BR. home w/every , convenience. ~ush g~rd·en. Perfec_t for couple o.r young family . Bike to ~hopping. recrea- tion & schools. $46,500. Harriet Davies LIDO ISLE-REDUCED Bayfront home w/pier & sHp · immaculate, w/custom decor thruoul 4 Bdrms .. fam . rm .. din . rm . Owner can't use & says ''sell''· just reduced to $198 ,SQO. G. Vreeland BAYSHORES-OPEN HOUSE 2511 CRESTVIE\V. Open Sunday afternoon. You'll be pleased 'v 'this custom hbme w/ oversize living room & separate dining rm. & garden patio. Only $39, 750. ~1ary Harvey WHITE WATER-IRVINE COVE Ellerbroek Desif!n with white water views rrom 4 rooms. Steps to surr. Formal dining room, 5 bedrooms, 3-fh baths. One of area's finest ocean vie\v homes. $210,000. George Grupe BROADMOOR-HARBOR VIEW 4 Bedroom, 3 bath. separate din. rni.: lge. ram. room. Harbor view from every r\)Om . Corner location. 3 Car gara~e 'vith electric opener. Community pool. Only $77 ,900. LaVera Burns LIDO ISLE-POOL For the so phisticated buyer; this cu!ltom built home \Vith 4 bdrn1s .. dining rm .. large master suite. is one of the most dramatic ho1nes on the Island. ~tany luxurious extras. A:_ MUST TO SEE! $139,500. Kathryn Raul· ston VIEW LOTS-EMERALD BAY 1. Beautiful ocean view -74 X 108, w/geoUe slope -short walk to beach . $27,500 ·Fee. 2. A\ the top of the hill · panoramic view, 100 X 90 w/le.el building pad. $49,500 • Fee. Carol Tatum BREATHTAKING VIEW!! or sce nic boat activitv. Peninsula Harbor & oce.an . Choice Corona ·Del ~lar Loe.: 4.000 sq. fl. home w/3 BR., 3•/2 ha .. den , fam . r~ .• deck. $185.000. M. C. Buie PRICE / / SLASHED o,,·ner's transfer causes SACRrFICE · see this charming 3 bdrm . home. on quiet street 'vith custom. heated & filtered P 0 0 L. $47,500. Harry Frederick GRACIOUS + SPACIOUS Most charming contemporary 2700 sq. ft., 4 BR .• pool home. on private street • great famil y home · 21h baths · new shag cpts. - lge. fam. room · 40 rt. htd . pool · choice Bay- cre6t loc. $79,950 · EZ Terms. Art Gordon HOME MUST Bl SOLD! STOP BY 1007 DOLPHIN, SUN. 1·5 AND SEE this exceptional 4 BR. · pool -view home in EXCLUSIVE IRVlNE TERRACE. Owner leaving area and must sell this weekend. Sub- mit offers to · Bud Austin_ TREES-TREES-TREES \Vant seclusion on heavily \vooded lot? See this rustle rancho \\'ilh huge pool. tea house & private patios. Baycrest. Now $67 .500. Bill coin stock , EXCITING NEW LISTING $44 .500 -3 Bedroonf, l" bath. lanai -healed 18 X 34 pool ; beautiful trees & landscaping. Lot 65 X 150. Near \Vestcliff shopping, in Newport Beach. Call 1'1ary Lou Marion to see. WOULD YOU BELIEVE? a 4 BR. home, walking distance to beach for •34,500 PLUS community clubhouse, 2 swim- ming pools AND tennis courts. It's true. Call for aj>p't. to see. Cathryn Tennille IT'S YOUR MOVE Into this lovely 3 BR., fam. rm . Univer.c:lty Park home . priv. pool & jacnz7.L Near U.C.I .. clo~e Lo all commun . a('t!On · t)lvners moving to ~la\\•a!I • ju~t reduced greatly to S43 .950. ''Chuck" Le,vl ~. GREAT PANOR:lMIC VIEW For the dis('riminating buver. we offer this contemporary home w/walls of glasr;. 4 BR .. formal dining. family rm. Eleaant 111 elec. kitch. Custom pool ; beautifully lndsrpd .• " a forever view . $74 .000. Belle Partch 03-0700 6«-l4JO Coldwell, Banker ~ ?•"!' R•:::1,. Vlnco Re•ltY ""•'II ~Jp you •t l!' 6·12-56j8 : :.TfY 'I 1!.irl.IOl c-.1 Iii O.t:0.1:t I "'1"299"'"H"•.,'""'e.· .. c.,"'.,'.,'.,'.,'"'.,.,11 •• s.s.o.N.E·W·PO·R·T·C·E·N·T·E·R·D·R···· .N •. •.·-~· I • • • .! . ~,.,.... 11~11 ~f•W. OPEN SAT. & SUN, 1-5 1829 TAHITI DR. A'T'TRAC11VE . 5 bdpn. :I hath, lgt. llv.""room, pant1l0 lf'd lam room, lormal din. room. heated Ii tllte~ POOL, ex~llent ccnditlon · Owrier lcavini ~It -SEE TO.DAY • ASKING ~.950! * BAYSHORES * •. LITTLE ISLAND DUPLEX 215-217 East Bayfront. 3 Bdrm. & den upper: 3 bdrm. lower ; beach in front. $135,000 . Call for app't. GRAND CANAL DUPLEX 3 Bdrm. Upper, 3 Bdrm . lower. Pier f9r'boat. $125,000 . \ NEW ORLEANS -GAROIN SETT-ING Charming 3 bdrm., den & family •rm .: aU this lor only $64,SOO. 209 Ruby, call for app't, • ' 2512 UNIVERSITY DR., BACK BAY NEVER A BUY LIKE THIS FOR $35,000 - 0•1LV mor u l~I Co.ta Mesa OWNER -2 BR. • .tun. l~ BA, cor lot, xlnt nbrhd. S:.16.000. 252 Sir.rkil. MUlM, Dana Point VETERANS! Sell or I•••• option Nl'vP1' a.g•ln •t 1hLi, ptic;t! Will Sell VA Lo•n BY O\\'NER. TERMS FLEX-on lhi~ beautiful • br. 2 ba , IBLE. lle11ted µool & ch1b-Locattd on quiet 1:ul-dt-Aae. house. Double garage, COV• Large b11.ck yatd w/brick l'r't'd patio. Upj(raried car-(»llio. VNley k ot.'f'•n view. Pf"t. biHns, cotnplere ex!er. 1 milt-froru ha rbor. $32,000. m&int, AA~ume 514 FHA POINT REAL TY loan, paymentii $1111 per 34156 Coa•t Hwy, Dana Point month. cheaper th11n renr. 1 · ('/'14~ 496-5.123 :.~62~at. 3~7SS~~~ll~::-1 Dov•r S~or•• COOL OFF I I FOR SALE CHOICE LOCATION on Ba8· Mort Drive • n~r priv1'11l- tlf-M'h • 4 bdrm. 2 bath, Jr. !iv. room . din. room . heam- M ~iling5 -PRICED at Sl'2.500." VACANT LOT 442 CATALINA, NEWPORT HEIGHTS Interesting 3 Bdrm. 2 bath home; sunken living rm., 2 frplcs. Call for app't today to see this lovely Ne\vport home, priced at only $39 .500 -Spacious 3 BR , 2 beaul. baths, walk.-in closets and stora ge. Lrg. living rm, firepl ., dining rm ~ all elect. kitch. & blt_ins, large palto & ll!r 1um, double garage. Putting green, hld. pool, beaut. ldscpg .. all maintenance fee $43. mo. Call eves. Mr. Mead,.642-8453. W. E. LACHENft1YER 1hi11 l(Um.n1t"r . in ~h is lovely BY OWNER 40 ft. sy,•1mn11n.1,: pool. Owner I . . J h'Mns. 1., ha5 purchased a J)ovrr Sho~\ vitw. 4 ~d. · n('Y,' homr 111 11110rher •rr11 , I mom. 3 hA!ti honlf' + tam- •••' E1t1t1. •75-6000, 244J E. Ca1tt Mithw•v Corolla cl1I Mir, C1lifor11i 1 PRJCE SLASHED • L(f'. ir- ttgul1u· Jot on .CU!.:de-Sac - TOP bfl(.ic bay location ONLY i19.500 -·rcrms. lt60 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA Call Re•ltor. '46--3921 or 545.3413 i!O C'Omr by & make an off-lly room _with 1unk&n w1H rr on thi11 ~ hcfrm., 2 bath h~r: 2 l1repl•ces, formal • Mella Del M11r hon1e. Askirig duung room, itt~rale' $:1).9:1tl break!ast room, Valentlntt OPEN SAT. 1-4 built, 2 ye.a.rt old. 3lOO 1q. "'2867 VELASCO It. 3 _car .rarqe. $89,500. I Coron• del Mar Delancy Reel Est•te 1 -'-'S_-1_rn_~-----1 * BAJSHORES * ' The White House --·-------G•n•r•I We've done it ' UNIQUE HOMES has ·actually listed the White House. Il's a beau· tiful 5 bedroom home on Santiago Drive in Dover Shores. Truly UNIQUE! A family home that is perfect for entertaining, it has that feel of casual California elegance ; Arch- VACANT _ MOOern 4 hdml. 4 bath. · KING SIZE Jiv , rnom, din. rnon1. !gt. lot. nice p3tio • S51.!00. 221 ORCHIO, CORONA DEL MAR lmmac. 2 bdrm. home plus auest rm . & bath. Walk to be~ch . ExquiSJt• p•lio. OPEN SAT I SUN. 1-5 18905 ANTIOCH, TURTLE ROCK 4 Bdrm., 3 bath home w/family rm. Beauti· fully carpeted &. draped. A real investment ••. you own the land. $45,500 -Xlnt fin· ancing.-Cell to see ;;;;;;;:o;i;;:;;;;;:o;:o;= OPEN SUN. 1-S 2878 r.. Coa.•I Hwy., CdM E•st Bluff MESA DEL MAR I 4615 Ji"oi.lleld 6H-mo ,1 -....... Ex""c"°L°"us'"'iVE~. ""AG°"E~N'°'TS"""•I . -SPECIAL-PPrfPct for ~~ rn!er. SALES • LEASES l ta1n1n.r. DPl 11;::h1lu\ 4 Bdnn. OPEN SUN. J-5. 1198 Roii;r ~ ~ . ed adobler brick fireplaces, deep shag car· peting; sunny. spacious kitchen. a large fam- ily room and a sunken Jiving room, both ;'views of a sky blue swimming pool. The • \.Vhite House has a three car gara~e, a com- : plete soft water system, and out~oor enter· :.. taining ~rea and a floor plan for easy gra- cious living. It's immaculate and colorful~ "C" THOMAS Realtor ?M W. Coast Hwy. ~r,.:;:n Newport Beach, f'ves 54:)..5643 acanl a.nrl rParly lo RO but pool in a profl':,1s1on111!y ln11 · r111r·vlrw1 C.M. Ir's vacaru ! [as ~· I nerds a liUl.p 5hllrpening up . Bring your paint & brushr~ 1 scpd. courtyard. Breathtak-& ~·i ll ht' rl'dccorated for t and m11.lui this Iara;!" ~ bed'. 1ng v1ew. Of!e rrl1 !or $79,500. buyer 3 llr~ BR. 2 Ba. on • WILLIAM WINTON, Real Estat• room, 3 blith homl' into a 607 Carnation dt>adelld cul-dr-sar. Ask1na ty l V & lamlly rm; hrd . r., fill. I \\'ay 1N, of Bakf'r . E ol f • 229 Marine, Balboa Island 675-3331 lovely showpJiei>. Pncl'd 1.fn.1 ~;11 1 _as a pin. quick posses~ $29.9:1() Nan1e yoor lerms. ,. BY OWNElt , der market fo sell qulckiy ! . p11c. kuch, w/bitn. nook. Larwin R•alty, Inc. 24J4 Viata Del Oro ll·· ASSUMABLE 5'Ai % Gentrll · General $36:500. · Formal di~ing rm. Z I.lively S46-S411 •nytim• Newport &ach 644-11.U VA LOAN hrlrms. Pr1Ct'd at '39.950. 21362 BrookhurJI. llunt. Bc:h.1-=-'-~~~~=--1 .. The White House. located on a large, fee- , simple lot at 1230 Santiago Drive, will be open this Sunday, 1-5. {The property is own- ed by Mr. & Mrs. James K. White of Dover Shores). ~This wtll be the first chance many Californians will have to tour the White House .) $140 mo. includes 1111 * ~ COATS -32S Marigold ----Eastbluff-View 3 BR, J'.i BA. Hdwd rtoon. * * * * , * &. Bes! buy f:.o.1oSf Hwy .: im. C BYb .10WNE~ Ui rge Lusk l BR, 211' 8& r w l w cpt11 in Hvi rtg ·rm, WALLACE m11c. cond. , pac. Mrm,;,' u~!om u1 I exrrullve ly~ mt Arbutu~ • 644·)].14 hallway k 1 BR. ".11,~tom L1tTLE BALBOA ISLAND REALTORS 2 81111111. Formal dining rm. I home. l1nn1ac!;, BR , 4 BA. By owner .• Make nller tlrps in li\'in.e; rm, riining CHOICE DUPLEX 1602-4 BALBOA -S46--41-4I-GourmC'I kllch. ·wf1>ri.tin£: g1g11nt1(' 1·ec. roon1 w/\~Pt OPEN S111 /Sun 12-darlc 11 r,a. master BR 11nd I othf'r 3 Bdrms., 2 baths upstairs (Open Ev•ninri). 11rPa. F.::-;tra l.11:P, lot ...,., h11r. 2 frplr~. Or11 17rh f~1r1-2 RR, 11,. Ba, frpl. patio, BR. B!l-in rangr & .oven. Bd parking racllltirs. \Illy or l\11'sa 1r rdr lri.J I pool Ad"ll•. 1~5 2 rms .• 1 bath downstairs c u _, "" rno. Nr nt.w dishwasher. FIA.I:-111S Ren• Dr. ourse. Li.:r Jot w/room !or 644•1162 8.'l4-34<Y.i wotk sione patio, bit-in BBQ. Frplc. each unit -double garage CORONA DEL ~1AR -Vif'\\'! SAN1'A ANA. Splli·iou.~. ~r-ot. }lonl 546-23i6 1 · · Redwood feo~d y Ar rl . OPEN SAT /SUN. 14 5 Min. ~!ling with big lrf'Ps . IP~s 4 Bdrm .. On lge. lot wt SALi<: or Tn.df' 3 BR. 21_,, fount•in Vall•Y Act"Otil! from new at::hoo!, Must see to appreciate -$79,500 Custom Provincial home. H11w11ii11n coverer\ patio. BA. Frrnch Quarter Con-;;;;;;;;;:;;;;_,;;i;;;;;;:;;;;;; K' B Pr iv acy, ~eclu1lo11 . F'I · I II · I · fh gr11de. us 10 nea.rb.v HOME Ii 'INCOME owing water a : trpp1c11 do/prlv11ll' back y11.rd, i:'nd I Rf"dy,•ood, u.~~d brick, ithake r . w·1 >"H 2'l D 2 Ab l"sh SI Jr-High &. hlah school. 2 3 BR. house with 13Ai baths, nearly new built· roof. Ma11sive frplc., BBQ. IVlng. '1 try A. l-unil, c11.r (.:Ar All Eire 0 I avery ~ Corona Dtl Mar,catitomll 92925 blk! to shopping k SD free-ins incl ref ·g Lg I" 2 BR f 1 pe&Rl'd 011.k firs 3 BR 111 $~.Sf!O. $146 month lotal pym t 1'$!!1111111!••••••1!!!1!!11!11•••••ll way . Askin~ $24,!lXI. Will · n · e. IV . rm.;· · urn. ip · (msU:. is 2'1') . .2 alih!I PLUS MORGAN RE,+L TY $2".000 or rradf! rorf'qully u1 IN nl k ta"d I" 1 Go"oral considrr all "TERMS"'. over dbl. garage. Shown by· app't. only. 673-6642 67Cl.U.S9 3 BR 2 BA houM' :'>45-4301 r YA wor · no ou 1 • . ener• •• Mi.7187, 00 Sal. ca.II! please. $68,500. sl"p. ~tudio. Room fnr pool ' T~ _ O\l'nf'~ · · ,.. mainrenanCf', Sp.a.ni!lh 'tyle: l~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ~'.'.ij;,~T,f,;i~;~o l You own the l&nd. S67.XKI. OPEN SAT/SUN 1.5 eondominium. 3 bedrooms, 1• * OPEN SUN. 1·5 * NEWLY LISTED -HOME & INCOME 673-2010 721 MARGUERITE \\'ESTCLIFt• Ar.EA doubll' enclosed gara~f!, I8X TS06 Lincoln Lane • 3 BR .. 1 ba .. with frplc. 2 BR. a.pt. plus guest -GREAT VIEW • I SupPr nice 2 hd rn1. ,.;'1trli" s27 .:.oo . Ha rbor Hio:h di~I. 18 eti,·!o:;_rd patio, forcer\ air Baycrest • S•cludff rm. & bath. Single garage. $63,500 1ii:t. liv. rm . \1•/fpl. ifs1h ha~ \Valk 10 all schls "'-\\'rstl'li lf hf'a1lni;:-. dishw1,1.sher and . ~hopplnJ:", SHARP. \\'f2 )r~. j Perfect Settin~ I Just Rinht ! BR ... 3 f~IJ ba~, fa~. rm.: COZY COTTAGE tuh & ~howf'r. f ,A, hrn!. BR , P!11~ cf111vC'l'I. rlrn. Din. buill·iri range And oven. "':I GREAT HOUSE Prh·. encl. y11rrl y,•/rl~ . .Kar-1 rnl . rpl , lrii: f1>ril'"d yri<, Plenty of cabinels and stor• Glorious bi~ trees ~helt· Good Value 2133 Miram•r 2 BR., 1 bath, frplc. lh Lot -prime location. OPEN SAT., SUN. 1•5 11ii:e " room for addr 'l. uni1 1 ai:e i;pace. \Vall to wall car~ er this goo 3 llR New · Lo t · d 1 I d h $32 •oo tn·es_ ast po~~"s~. C&ll · d 1 · • ~ 4 BR Ba ye rest home. Bal~ P~nin .. in best ttd-wes price s an ome -,.., . 6.1.1 Vista &niia. 81ufls nn R·2 101. Look • J: eom· Ownr!Rkr now. ;..ts..11.-,:17 • pe11n.r. rapr~. sw mmL~ port Beach home Con-La t b d d•"t••I •-• S BR· 1 blk HELEN B. DOWD .,., thl• prica • ,, •. ~. ---pool and clubhouse. 1 min· · ·. • rge mas er e rm ..... •• . ., • . ULTRA MODERN "BEAUTY ' ' "' .... ""'' *S'LE DR TRADE* ven1ent to Mariner s 1 ba OCE' $79 500 \ ~ "' uie from San Diego !'rte- Schl & Westcliff sh~w/den-alcove. big fam- 0 c'o°'1e"1·N·, . 4 BR. 2 Ba. Garage ~tressed for extra unit. 923 GOLDENROD UNDER $:\0,000. way. Lowdown fHAora-.. c il y rm. separate dining • ·perimeter heating plus many other contemp. 844..0134 ReaHor 54!!-1l'i7 "'~-Charming 3 BR 2 BA, com p. isling JortA Joan Sl5& per ping enter. $33,000 m . 3 Car garage. Hur-...._._n vie""·· Lgf'. 3 bdrm., 1 features. Shown by app't. only. $79,500 Blilbo-" Island family rm .. 2 ha. Encl. pool-Cl'p!d, f rt'Pl, film. rm. din mnnlh. Total prict only ·, ,.,_...;,nt for this one. M·ARTIN 11\7.ed yard. 2 Car &ar. Xlnl rm, 2 c11 r gar. 2 lrg . palim;. $Zl ,500. Hedmon RtalJOrl. ...... _ G d STEPHENSON REALTY DUPLEX '"'· """Y 0, th;, • Oruy Low dowo '''mt. Rllr. Call 6.16-1530. 00 ... 662 67 642-8400. Custom built Baycrest REALTORS ~1 306 MARINE, BALBOA ISLA~D 5.4000,. ·I Laral'. ha:-h• & ch~ry 2 , 1• t50.ooo. ==~~~~=~ l::;:=::;::::!o';:;:::::~:;::!:i:;~I home with 4 BR plus Value CALL 675-571.6} VACANT 3 BR. 2 BA, au maid's rm. Lrg family 3 Big bedr"'ms & lrg DUPLEX .* * * * * * rm, . •dipper llPt. w/lrplt., ,.n. A hi tin~. ('rpr~ thruour. Cov'rl ~0-W-N~R~ "" e o~t. sunroom off living · Plllio. Assume FHA. no •• rtn & format din rm. family rm . 2·firepl's, 2 General G•n•r•I rm I ~--... Qtiatifyin11;. $l600 dn . ST.l.900 ,, TRANSFERRED Oesign~d for privacy water htrs in this sturdy . PLUS Ws;;;i~ r1•p1rtl•• full pril'P .. John Jry,•jn "'.l Reduc•d price I Corner I and with a minimum Baycrest home. Only Qu il't cul-dr.-~ac. Walk 10 PHA. VA !cozy I bdrm. lowl'r apt I A:;i~·. 6.16-4470 Room for bo•t & trlr. care y ard. See it today. $49,000. shoppini. Prime re~identiAl $29,950 Submit All Offer~ Room 1" huilrl. Sl'f! rh ii NEAT I MM Ac u LAT£ 2 brirm LovC'!y l BR . 2 Ba. All 1enn1. JERRY F U Joe. Xtra. x1r11 sti11rp 2 ~-mw! Pricf! jusi reduc~ 10 AS A Pill ·rownhouse. Like new. MAny HAFFDAL REAL TY RE D • CHARLES ARNOLD rooms ea ch. MAnicu~ TheN"'1 Ml many Mmes In Ow~rs of thi1 sharp '4 hoo!d-S..'l2.900. . n1 rxtr11.~. Dbl. g11r. allached. J t-42-4405 388 E. 17th Str•et, Costa M•1• , yard~, 81"51 hurry. at ~.000. Mesa Verdi> that wil_J .ell m<lm condominium nHd Scl"nif' PropertWt 67f..5726 A, nifty Corona rlel Mar d11· Close lo all conveni('ncr.' E~: ~J.2446 REALTORS 646-7755 C111J 545-8424 undtr government !inane-htJp, Dining overlooks fa n-* ISLAND * plex 1n an l'XCt'llen! ''w11lk I and hf'h. $21.950. 54()..fili()li or ~ e ing Hrre·~ One: t&f'!C p.oitio area&:. sparklin~ * HOME * lo everything" IO<'ation. 54(}...936.'I WHY RENT! .l-bedroom • 3 Bedrooms pool, modern kitch. k 2 3 BR. house & 1-BR. llpl. JdeaJ for th!! ownPr ·<».:~· 1 ·MESA VERDE _ Spacious hllme 'only $1511 per mon th. Gen•ral I Gener.al1iijl1C1fiQ * 2 Bath!( gleamina: 'bath.,. $27,000 or Suhdeck. ~ Blk. from beirch J pant.. Call u! abQut . 1~1~ .i br. lil''g rm \v/fr~s_ fam Redmon R.ealtor11. C a 11 No DOWN TO VETS ---------1 .....,. *Large Livinf R.ootn -trade "what havl' you". Call $57.500 • • 11harp11". Only $42,500. ~or rm all eltc kilcheff,""Ci"Jltl( 63~.J.'i30 • , I BEACH PAD $140 MO * Nice size Fam ily Rocm 54~8'124 SOUTH COAST p 'd E h infohnation call 673-85.10. ,.,·,, 2 ,,,~.. •1,;,,~· . .c.:c..c..c..~------1 lO 'i( Down ,to others. largP 3 • • * Enclosed 11lum inum patio • ' yram1 xc •ngors I • c "" .l"+""" Garden Grove bedrm wlhrdwd flr11. bltni;, 1. $3lJ-9-~Q * Room for boat or trailer REALTORS. 1 673-0STO '75.t&OO 557-7142· GARDEN Pk. Immac 3 BR 2 :.llx20 rumpui; rm. blck wall POOL .:... $17 900 1 Cal! to inspect this sharp Corona dtl Mar COLLEGE PARK BA, !11.m rm. A..~sume 51..t. l!ncl rear yard. VA appr11 is· ' home . ;',46-2313 ARE A d 4 BDR. +FAMILY RM. N.B. Open dally 1-5 loan . $29,990. Ownr. R97-2744 e ar .. $24,,00 I Wnw '. Just !isled ~ iu ~al. 51/4 O/o LOAN! "111 RJVER AVE .. VACANT 320 IRIS lit Tim• Offertd S~arfa~ ·1~mBr ~~:;e c;!~: I Hunt ington Beach S BR & F~MI l y Rl"lllx & en1oy life. No up-. Near ocean, 3 BR. 21Ai Ba, For Sal• I $3 :H 80 7'J"~ . kttp worries. 2 lg. BR. 30 ft'l(lt hu.l:'e f11.m 1!y mom, nl"w crp111 &. redl"cor1ted. CORONA DEL MAR In Ca • Highl W .. l OOO . 6-j7 : 546·5 7. FHA 221 02 PRO""'M S~=~~:u~~~n:c por:r;e ~~~ ~ultl'. Gnurmel all elec. kit-dining room. den: l'nlry ':"'II , 9 i''irepj in the ma11~r bdrm. OPEN &Aut l~d!~Pl-d ~x~~ur~v"· j BY o~·nrr-l br, 2 ha., fam I · UM 1 D. '·I Sh f'hf'n illf'I dryer & rf'frig large U~l11c1> m l(J)aC1otis $24 50 lrg. !iv. rm w/lin!PI. bltins, MON, THURS&. rRIDAY ty ...... horn~"" ,0,,,,. ,0, w l rn1 Nr s Coasl Pl•" • 1 ntrn!, iwrce .... l' .. U · . . ' ' ..... "" • ' 4BR-CHOICEOF4 mit olfer!. VA Appral!ed Privlltl' 20' p11tio, 2-l'Ar Ra· living roo~. Nr.w f'arp1"t1ng. ' dbl gar. Good finan cl na 1~ JM ' vltw ol UCC'an. 3 br, 1wt100ti; lmmac {'()ncl. Xlnl , al .. ,,, 1'11£<'. ommunlty c.lubhou~. ~1clu!'Pw1nrlowJ11. 20 fool Pl'!· 4 BD. +FAMILY RM. avail. Owntr will ll'fl.rie for Charming well decorated 2 den /Y,'l'I barb dln"i: rm. l11rnlsc 17xll work!hOP I.g t $42,150 1P.nnis COlll1& I.:. pools. Very 110. Bkr .. ()JK'n ti! 9 P~1. Sp11r.iou~ h 0 m p ' La r Rf' 'rD"1 or 1ubmJt, &droom 2 bar~ home #>Ulh ASKING $60,00~ !'OV p11 lro. 4 yr&. $.12 900. Art thl!'I'{' 5 in ynur fsm1Jy~ t1 3 DELUXE lflw down with p11yments ~IT!fJ. rooms throui;:hou! Hur lachenmy•r R•1ltor of Ike Cna~1 h1ghw•y AND C111l ow nl' r. Mr. ~m i1h, A~sumr $40-3791. Ynu cAn probably qualify. • I Reil Estate, 57£.6000, 2«3 E. Coast Highway, LOOK AT THESE I: I . li I I, '. II I 1 I • < I, •• ti t· ' ' . ' • . , :(. l t • 1 I . " t ! I ·-------------- I -4..PLEXES much chrtpt>r th11n rent. TARBELL 2955 H•rbo~ fAmtly rm , narunil llrlck CALL 646-Jn F~ves. SJll-0068 Ba.y~1tle Drive. Thi' 11'.\lt flX· 64.~1922 <lay~: 673.()-131 f'\'P!I .EAST S!DF: 4 Very low dn. 4 full bed· ·, 2 BR and 2 SJ't apl.~ Nl"W· -Hu~~ ~·on'! Jag(.~]] (7J4• . -~replacl', 4 twin sized bed-~ns1ve home or ANY kind * OPEN suNJ.J. * 4 s n. 2 BA, l:Vd p11110. roomJll. Built-in k11thenl(. port Bea~';;~ dn. 962·555.l. N:::' E!a~a.R1e?~hool . ::m~~n~ai(u~.~~:: [ VETERANS NO DOWN. -~:~c=~~~ .A:ooe'1~~14~~~;~•;:!1~~~r1~~=~dr~9~u:1~~~· -~:e'c~o~r:,~!'::':Hl,_ __ .. Full price $2'5.950. Crp!s, Jn litndscep1ng, Brk. Open FHA -LOW DOWN <:all 6'13·8'550. l Bdrm. 2 bath: f iJy.rm loan 646-;,412 cation Call for details. Jn-( drps, largr enclo.~ed pati o, Ill! 9 PM ;}4(}..17'l0 Near Harbor H11h. 3 BR. 1.-... Prief!d 'right at S ,!'!00. EARLY AMERICAN vestigate lhen invest! They """ §l!l§:J& dining & 211' baths. flfA TA~B~-~ 2955 t-!•rbor BA, .<1ervice porch, Ira: liv. Rich Irwin Re'altor Charnung 3 BR 2 BA, f11m . won'. la.st ! DlaJ (TI4l "~ terms of coursf' for a low OPEN SUN. 2-6 ~m kw/firepj.rl Dbl. .ira~~ 675·6060 I rm. ~Jl.900 Own '.'146-2.ll0.3. 962·5.l&.1. ; eAL 1913 Brookhut'$t Ave. down paymt. Be!t. 4 BR 2215 ARALIA w~t~ bl~~r wa11'u1:c~ _.201.S KE EE CAMEO SHORES 3 Br+ de~.-1~ .ha Condo. nm1sr E 01 \O\ 642·1771 An ytime liuntihgton Beach buy of thf' yPa.r. Call 540-1151 E11stblulf, beAul. l1e. 3 8d-l h R 11· -Be-a •tut Oee v· Near nrw Pool Nr vcc ili:=;;===:=::=;;::z~ --:;.--;;;;:;.:::..-::-:::::~-J Open cv<'~. rm., 2'h ba. txf'C homf!. ac enmyer •,a )' OPEN l·S SUN. uh an 1e'f By owner: $4&--1760 dlly•.: 0 Th C I ~ 1 1 ·1 ho s Just Jis1ed! 4 BR. & tam. rm. Pool Hom. . n e ana I ·~·· Hl'"lGll Carp. l. rlr11pe!, .. ma~~ ex-CALL MG-3928 Ev!!.': 67l~577 o..n11rm ng am1 y me . PAC. w/4 ha. "'pool. 4639 Gorham AJ!hl!:~15 evrll.l N · ort Sh ... -,.. '"' tr1~. Comf' on buy . • livina: area,. w / .1:11.rdtn . ".~~8-y--~1~.-h--ho--1 3" 8l'droom. 2 811., hrrlwd. •Wp OFeS ~ .. MAL Utan only S.'J0,000 . room l11n11i. 4 BR., 2\.9 bll., Dr. $95,000. By app"I. ownP.r-. r ml! floor~, eArpets, ~. lrt . Low!y 1 a.nrl IArlft', A formPr • Hope Gerri• R•alty Is you ad Ill lti., cluaifiM in ~l".<1i r.11bJ,. lrv!n1> T,.rract. 8111 Grundy, Realtor \l'ffnn1 rm . <"Ov"rl pat102. lun· '" ·' /'" f ' ' ' ~ ' l91l1 Brookhur~l ~vt. l luntini::ton Bl<a<:h k,·1ch. h"" ~p. familv rm. . · room,, ,, ---·-..... ,.~,, " 61"19' TAX neFUND moOe homf' 4 Orel ., ... 400 rn ... ~11 SECTION! Somtone i a BOYD •EALTY ~1.1 Dnv,.r Dr., NR 612·4fi20 1·h har. JI, ba . S ~i.000. · t!tn !or 0111 l"I ] b rh 1 .. $26 400 .. watchlna for U. Dial <•moo h t'ghlands ....... , · · n Pill' ponl N F Co~111 Mt.sa c ' · a -~ P u~ Daily Pilot Want Ads haw ... ,, -.1 .... 3629 .E. Cn11~1 Hwy., t.:dM ==-~--~ COM NG?? · · ·.. · · 11 ri1>111 bonu' room for pin11: ' hargAins a:alor#.. °'-' wu1y1 '1S-St30 J View, Pool Pvt hri1i·hrl( RF:AUTfftJL hou~r • B} ! . I . $29,!"JOO, 8"5101 terms. pong 11nrl flCXll 4 BDR. +FAMILY RM. <I Bdrm ch~rml'r, $J:l .. '\Oc), Owner.~ RR.,_1~. BA. w~w lnvrJt w1Jrly 111 ,Jno thl"r Back Bay Area 4 Bedroom. I~ Bil.. fam ily rm . dining rm, 1 firtp1'1 , mndern kitch. All thi11 and A VIE\\' TOO for S30. 750. Only $49,:.00 $SOO DOWN flo renc• mcvi• l'rpr, • rl rp~. encl patio. home as 11 .•J>ll.rt. We h,ave I And you gl't •n !t'l'.'rl the 642_77" r 'Hor ti4S-30.i2 -11 vl'ry lovP ly home on BaJJ- duckJ.) Prime loca.tion. Pri~ btlnw lJ. ~ • 1• REPOSS~SfON~ 11idr of CnJll Mt'1a Iha! CallNowToSee 673-SSOO replacement cost by tram-Q.fl'tl~ .k\ _ "C ~C.• OUPLEX-2 Br house, l br lcov't & o!hl'r~. Anyonl" <.:tn l would ht ldtal, GI Jotn of f~rred ownt.r. Larae family \:)~ J.."'OU Pt/' i:J ear Apt. Both bright '1 buy low down SZ2M to Ul.000 with 71.'*' annual THE REAL IJZ ESTA1'ERS kitchen with bullt·ln range. n. Pun!• with ,,,. luill...fn Cltodle cheerful. Pvt patios. $45.,000. $40M. Wills Rlty.546-7SO,:; pl!l'Cf'nl•lf' Nllf' with total oven. dlshwa81'ler, flrtplact, ' 718 Orc~Jd. Ope~ jVknds. I MESA VERDE Highlands 3 Pf1¥ml!'nt al UI0.00 ltit lax I I ! l Roy Mccardle R•altor 1310 Newporl Blvd .. C.M.· 541-n29 COSTA MESA CHARMER $24,QOO. 0-hwa-=..---of .... ""',_-,,,...---. MS-49S'/'. {IJ 523-6.'>.YI ' BR •BA I 'I ' a.avtnp &I apflt'OX SfOOO tmtry hall, dining room . _..-_ , ' , am1 y room on · · Bkr .. opf!n ·w g PM. 54().1720 BROAOMOOR VIEW home. cu!-de-sac. $32,500. 55'/'..f529 P"I' IM Tbl1 hoo'lr. 11'H'.rw1 f TARBELL 2955 Harbor rw te fonw four aiftll>lto wordi ~ 4 BR. 21_,, ba., ('(Immunity 4 BR, 2 BA, corner Jot . 11111' a !foll houll'. Call, 6 BEAUTIFUL CUFF DRIVE H ~ x G y 0 I I -pnol, ~ !~land View Dr. Partly fOOC'ed, By owner. Walker & Lee j FHA OR .VA I I I ' I' I t7<.900. "'4-'62l >"l •m 121.000. ;<s,mo I Th is .l bf'drOom , 2 hith hOml' . • . • . . 2 BR houst, oce1tn side,.By ,\ff:SA Ori 1\1ar 5 BR, ] RA. 1 2700 HarOOr Rl vd. a1 Ad•ms ( h11~ It a.It. br11utiful ~nrlitinn NO DOWN owner, s4:;,<00. ·, \1an1• l'Xtras. By Owrlf'r. .'t-1."t-(MK.\ Opc'n 'ti! ' PA! I Quality custom c-onslnJl'llfln ! with n""' pain!. m11nicur~tl NE"'PORT BEACH 'S Rf;!)T'! RU LA R I " 67:\-1967 ttfl 5pm t 5'11>-1701 1 $18,950 S1res!ll'rl for 2ntl story · with y11rd~. 2-ctt r a:11r111". frirct'11 Ch11rmini:: :t hrdroom wirh l-.,--.~...--.-1 I ~~~'-H pl11n~ 11 v11 il11hlr~ FWllrr 1h11n 11 lr hrat. rl inina: nonk, 11)1 Atldttl rlen, rozy brick fll'l'pl, j 1 • j I j' i\ 1-~or bet! tesul!tl 6'2--5678 J.. OUSF, Huortn11:? Walch thf! 3 BR hOml', rlrel bllin r11 na1> nl""'' condition ~ Tnll.v "mini. lerm~ nHrrrrl -~harp hou~e mndt":rl'I bll -ln ldtcht'n w/ . . • _ • OPEN HOUSE column. Ii. ovl'ri. lfJlrb, dis1>$1,'0V'hd mum care y11rd' Nrwpor1 -\\'On'I t11s1. 546-8640 6-B-Q, a.nd tren evtl')'• I Costa Mata Cost• Mesa f1111. dbl 8ink, plrnty of cup. Heigllls'. 3 la.r11:e brdroom1. Whl"rP.! Wt•tc:;liU shoppinr. s~E L I L I i --;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;::;;:::::;;;;:;;::;;::;;::;;:;;;;::::;::;;~-board ~paCf', ~atl na blr. din l'()(lm'. AU al jus! $47.fiOO! Ut COASr REALTORS. 1nwn 1f1ll'l"9 v. ~ A NEW :HOME con!"ld fA h1. w/lf!mp rta:'•. us show you this vf'ry Spl"• '::'.:====='....,fulrnodelwholOfonobroken In f'A rm. Wlw crpt-'. drpa, Z f11l1 hnth1, hu.l:'r family $34,950. Cafl 54~"424 SOUTH I-•-.'' ;. • .;; 1 ;...:,;;...;;1-i. • .._ ~ -~-....___ ~ lrt"lll. lri liv rm., thl"rmo. r.ial nnme today,' call &46· 2$29 Harbor. C.M. CAREFREE LIVING r TA y L u F lbottlit and cut a good-.. ' THIS SUMMER J I R'.Uf'SI bAlh w/ bltin pullm11n. 7171. I WATERFRONT Sp11cM>u11 Z •t6t)' Condo. 2 $·1 ... tnol:OC11nbreem ... tr11crandbuch Pv t mstr BA, w/nut•lde DOVER SHORES BR., 11..\ BA. Jo~lreplact, All • I 1 •.1 I I • ~·· .. dwd.f• QUOltd •potta ... youn to mjoy thlt tummer in rloor\ Ov',lzed a11r w/rear Bl · WI'" ,,, by fllUng In 1'1. "'iJling word c'IOM-in Costa Mt•a. Spadnut J { 4 bot! rtr. MVVt. .... It. r •ncod liOXlOO lot, pil'r & 11!p for 40 t·ln~, " cpl!i ... rpJ. \'OU d...,.lop frol'll lftp N•. 3 b•l&W. btdroofD 1in1!~& l~Ofl""' od I """"' "" ! -0 THE REAL \""' ESTA Tr.RS I I ~. ~ · 3 B 2 Pr!va~ oa Uo Hu•o pool 1 ' ¥•~ 111 ts. Int. Payml!I le111 than ,..nt, 1 r, UV{'ll, ,_,,11rm rn1r r, ' ' • ••1N1H',,NV, 'M~uE!E,o,,lfTTEltS JN I' ,. l' 1: J' r I ~· iew . ,,, ""W, l===:;::::;;::;;:;;==ii'--1,-0r Ba homP. xlnt view. Sll7,9.;o. ~re~tlon roo1n . Laiuntlry ~ .. <:< "" OO'"T JUST WISH Xlnt fine, evaiJ. nwnf!r, facilll~s, OWN£1l MUST I'! N 1 fumlalWIR• for your Mmt, Tratip ArreptAb!t. 548-1936 SELL. M9.()6T.f ., u~~~-rr~e:s~~E lflTltS I I I I I I I ' /uJm $30,500 l!llil''M" 'f find treat bu)'I tn tr>day'a "'r fi4>l-4fi84. The. f11.sttAI draw tn th!! Wttl ""° · · · · .. . . 19th and Whittler .-vt,,' Ctlslt M•s• 962 71 ( := J MM1 OJ 'S.11,lhe old '"'" , , • O•llY Pilot OusWed $CRAM·LETS ANSWERS IN DIME•"·LINE loltt Offict '"'"'' f71 4J 541·0331 I,,;, '""It' ln Jul! ~ pllOne C1usltifd Ada. Buy U'1t ~w -tuff Ari. IW2-$il f' cali 1,wa,y .. 842-6511 . ' • ·-.. .. -"'" '-,..,,. ·.1- l I • • • ' . ~ Z8 CAil V PILOT • • • ' • _ ... .., I~ [ "-W I~[ """'w 1~:1"-~~ ·1~1 [ _, ..... I~ I ~~~~~ ~;;;;;;;~ !~~ ,{ ' !~I I~ I !~[ ,.....,., .. _ ....... , __ • ' . ' . : ., ' Jt' .. I , .. -. . • ; I I I ' ~- Hunllnt'"" lle•dl HUNTINGTON BEACH Ju~t ll1tf!d, lhla lioi11h GIPn M11r • bf:rlroom, 2 h ll r h llome ha1 tlf'Wf'r 81'11lll: c1r- (W'I~. ll'(lof! kitchl'n i·ahlnrr~. 2 car ii:11 raa!'. buill·i.n~ & a rf'ar p111in area. Prir.e ju~1 s~.~-Cali 1142·2i3j.Jor ap- pointment. 'O THE REAL \::_'\.. SSTATERS .. . ··~ . LeguM &e-.ch I Lagun~ kach N•wport h1ch Westmln1t1r • Bu1ln1h. i. ___ Bu1ina11 Houses Fuml1hecl 300 Houtff Unfvrn. 305 THE * 117j'SAl/•LINA * W>:STCl.lt'F • "' tlmt "" SUPER SHARP Opportunity "'° Oppo•tunlty lOO G;.;;;.1 Cool• Mes• 0 ! t S 1'1 l ff'nod . Sunny 3 br, 2 ha iiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiji;iiiiiiiiiiiiii BIG ONE pen • ., un. • .t-m'• "'/"." p•-10 d I • 'g On rxtra nl~ ~bedroom 11.nd ILL ESS • "'RE Be h I' Cl 3 n...i-m 2 balh i1>ndo. \Voo(b Covf' arta. lnvtl)' .., ... ""' '" " 1 II ,. VL "A N FORCES $ALE ,..,.. · ac Jflitl · t'an °'"""""' · J BO-a1·e• + breakfast b11 r 1•\tt am Y rooin ,,.,J '""1• ""1nt OF' LITE MANUFACTURING BUSI Ness I 4· qul{'t, utl pd. Yrly Sllj, JUfrtr., tiltm., •1·angr , H111r"'' 11 SP ... C'IOU~ ;, Oldr> 1-:nj:lhth ~tyle. home_, bl!f\! ii/dshwshi:, lndr). ~'"· in \Vrs1minstf'r. Profc11aion· ._ Al.A rttntals e 6'.l-3900 dlspopi dishwasher. Rl\1. honlf', loc11.1N1 on POOL bur your.s:: in yl"~s. $.i9.500 Large roonii, bi1t ·closc•ll & all.v dl'('()fll!NI a n rl land· Ideal opportunity for aggressive man or wo-dr••""". ·Very nlct \l'ilh 2 S:IZF: 1.or . 11 an OC'EAN Pl.ACE REALT\' l[i1.971M .A ... d · 1 1nan to take over wholesa\.-, arts & cra fts S250-N.B. 2 Br w/frplc on .--- I \01~ ol !ito1·11.,1tP Spac1ou~ JCl"ltl11"' •n on II. quirl t:u • T adult 1win1n1lr1R pool~ and vn•:w. [U>11111P.d 2 s1ory "'~So. Coa . .;1 11\l'y .• LB . . d 1 , '"h 1 a ccessor.y business. A.II on·~1·nal "es·1gn mdse Ol'ean. Sina:~~ ok,. 1 ~'''"' <:Us! Jnl par~ & la71'" yard. r-sac II rrc . '"' II rnore Y 2 chlldreM swlmmin~ poo 5 . a r1·hllPl'IUn> In 4'fll~tcn1fl(lr· Cll/\RMING .,...~ ,. i;; Walk to t ve r y 1 h 1 n It. could .,vou w11n1 for only -some lovely imported t ings that sell in Blue Beacon * 64>.0111 Al llO Iarse: fenced yard. Ex - a1·y h11T11 ~IYI" ririuii;n. VV / hom" + 2 rcn111ls p-•rcht<I Spb1le~sly ctran. S47.j0(). $37,9SO lhe best stores. Facility located Nwprt Bch. SUl\1l\1ER .fr yrly. R~ N?IJen l loca!lon, rlf'llt r. X T 1-; H I 0 R o~· RF:O 11roudl.,. on 11\f' run nf 6'12-2tH9. 842·2535 or •73-1550 All SE'~ up Y.'ith complete inventory, equip., I linC'r llomcs ln beach 11N'11. ~i·hnt»JC. •~iiping, 2 1r~- nr.1c1.:. \\'OOD. !-'11iCCO" ttown1011n l.11(;una. Only beaulf1uJ offic es & showrooms. Bill Grundy R11r. fi.1~620 w11.y~. !louse ha11: 2 c11.r gar· \\ 1 I-~ AT ll ER i-: D WOOIJ 569,:iOO. !lilly McCormack. PRIVATE ROAD ~-~I~ Great n1t11l order business potenlial. • Prei>e nt Balboa lsland 11.g1\ p11.1io & UJ)!ltalr~ baJ- Approx. 2100 SQ. IT. FU)OR ' • • ~!M-1:,;11 • • 3 b11.lh homt on lgf'. frru·rtt _ -1 -= the bus iness. :/ 2 BR newly d~ratl'!li turn 1 ~~~-=.,.--.c,.-,=:-::-- PLA N f I di I d -! . llpl. St7j/m0, Iii JurW' 13. 4B. 1% BA. dbl gal"l\ltf' !'llAhP: ROOfLINF:!->. l\e11hor. I l mm11c. 3 BR,,df'o. dlr1. rn1. ' MC o"•ner in ill health but will assist in teaching cony. snr. 1no. :>t9·262.l, l"""""""""iiiiiiiiiiiiiii.,./1f'nl ry h11lt w/noor (1r llf'I cllrf'd h:111·ns & heaut i:ar-t t 'bl I !V>f' Sat. 20511 Dl;unond. • • ra urr~ 1 · (IOr I L•guna Niguel kir. Light 3iry roonii;;, m11oni-Total investment $14,500. Part cash, balance OOM'L USE Ok'. DECORATOR'S r•·.· ,,1, &· .. • ,.,.,.""11,,, 3 BDRM CHARMER I """"· "I•. "'"''' • '""•· • E JM) on erms o respons1 e peop e. Everything Costa "·•• $11>5 l,o;c \l'/oplion 10 huy . --· " ,~ "' .. "11 " ' e•I 1111'· available to work with. Must sell now. Please mlS J-'111911lucro-pl11.sten"rl l'loftll'. DREAM JUST $24,SOO lhr<1.()Ut, Cr11t1•r hall W/ lmmact1l11lr • Ju.•r mov!' 1n. f\!1.'IOC. pool & pulling i;:rf'rn. Glntral . f Oo!W' In cily pk,.~ OC"f'lll _ PO\VD t:R RM . oprn~ 10 Coi;;lom drapri. l.u~h 111M· / Rr.~1 buy in arf'a. $61.500. Write or appt: Mt\NUFACTURING. P .O. 12 BR atlracr !urn homr, CJ, a~ 13. 68' lot is wnrth 3 BR, 2 Ba, frt'shly pa inll"<I uniqill' !iv. 1111 •• \\' lllCll 1e3pinK. Nrar ntu• N11tuf'l Call 512.~620 for 11pp 't Box 1996, Nj wport Beach. Calif. 92663. D. frplc, &am n>iling. 524,950 lt(.I house lr'f't". 17.SOO In & ou1. u~ Of'"' Crf)IJI k \IAUl.TF.'D Ct'.ll.IN<:s Of>" ... noppinz a?nlrr. $32,j()l'J. ! Bill Grundy, Reaitor Acre•ge for Ill• 150 \\'3.sher, dryer. xlra l11;r ~ ~l~~~~ :~00;0;~ custom ri ti l hl1i PEN BEAMS & RESAWN Good termi;;. I I BUsin•ss ylln1, frnil IN'I'!: .... sm . range' z:~. G~po~ fH~ \\1000. Rf>:D BRIO) f>'IRf;. _POINT REALTY . PANORAM·,c -v1EW . ·~o~~~ D~~:~~Y-inPr~~~ Re1tE1!1t1, [i] Opportunity .!00 =lb!!! marritlQ cpl. ~~;.1 ~'4&--2 ... 12 tf'rmll. Call 1!47·1221. Pl.ACF: from flnor In 11'il· I Jil:ifi Coa.~t }\\l'Y, _D•. na Point of jetry £ mA 1n channf'I. 3 42 '"· ->mm•Mm< ,.·,ews ot General I ~~-~~-~== 1114 .96 ~•·" 1 " AAA Huntington Beach CUTE. MESA VERDE SEYMOUR REAL TY ini::. f'ORMAI. OININC. n~I . . l • ...,~., RR., 4 ba. home w/formll G:irr11'~Y to f" a 11 hr on k 17141 Be11ch Bl vd., H!gn Bc"h ComplPlt>l.v modrrn kitrlH'n LOVELY 4 br, 2 ba, lan1 l'ln, din. rm., study; 2 lrpJcs, Villa.g" & S..11 Luis !lf'y l S~:~~U~~~ y 2 BR , rurnished hnusi>. adults 1 3 BEDROOM· TUR~. OPENS TO SPAC-ping, S45,{XKI. 492-641'2 On sanely bf'ach. $169.f.OO. tPrsf'rrion h11y ifi ""Mis~inn, , . WE ESTABLISH HB. j,1&-3.109. . Nf'wly painlNI. hurr ooverl"d Open 'Ill 9 Pi\f Wtf\W. TllF: BIT-IN f't:A· 1 \'U of valley, closr 10 shop-u•et bar. Newly r'-<!ecor. Down.~. Jnrl m11jor in-' Income Property 166 1 only. $\1j/mo 2317 England, • AVAIL. SAT. BY OWl'll"r, mlul'rfl Slll.7~. 2 JOUS f"A'.11. Ri\I. Y.'/AN L ido Isl• 20!!1 811yside Dr. By app't. Po1rnrlal mohilf' ho m I", SfORE1~ Office, 2 BR ho~1!lf', ALL ROUTES I pa tio. Lois ol tr,.r~. Kldsok. : RR. 2 bA condo. Bltn11. CplA, oc~:AN VIP.\V. L!:"· ,\l.~•r.1' I Biii Grundy •. Realtor rornm'I or a~p1Tivf'rl ror _21, ~:t.,;~d·1~2-~~:;h~~~ INn sf'llins:: involvM I Lagune Be•ch . ~~j: S111n ~!eyer, Rtal tor. I ,Dl"JI~. D:d1w~r. £ool . Cov'd bdrni suill' \l'/pril'ale oott1 Prime Lido Nor d 113:1 Dover Dr. N.B. &12.46'.ZfJ w/nrvrr-t'rll11n,t \'lrv•11 or 1-1 ·00 • C·,1 ,·.11· CA.liH REQUlltt:O 2 BR, partly furn 2 frplcs, :~H;.jAAj) nr .:-l!l-136fi. i · ' ' · "'-' h' 1 · \ near ar r :• \ 1 Pia 11 •91· 00 • • ' • . .. l"'flllO. 9AA-712fi Open s1air1·11sf' l r11fl~ to 2nrl 5 BR. 6 ba. 1vltJeva10;. ~2 *OCiEANFRONT * .il siclp .i:rnvrs 1' hor~l! ll·ade. Broker ·494_96.:19 no P ............ • ;i, nr Chrisrian Sciener Church. VER-YCI.EAN k VACANT, POOi. + 4 'br, $.i290 cash I: i;;tory, wi1h 3 .BDRM~. ,_, ft, 101. P ier k !l(lal. $27J,000. * DUPLEX * !iHlchrll. lmn\rll. atfj. 10 Sa.n 1 ~Ian 1"''0 .......... Sl~~-lJ)() $195 lse. Adults. Rt'fs. !,\'rile ll'lth 3 l11 rge bedronms & takf' over Gt loan. !2!~/nio BATH \\11"111 DBL PUI 1.. I Tip of Lido Isl• 2 , ~ Lui~ Rl'y Gnll Cnurv. Lots for Sal• 17.0 I la.II three_ ........ $'.IZi0.00 2400 S1rand. Manha1111n f11n1ily room. Just redured , · • ' Up • 2 do\ln. Ownrr AllX· Su~rh I n v~ 1 m n t or I ExC1'1!1'11! incomr for a frw lntal. Prncpl1 only M2-84.14· MA NS. Thf' holllf' hR~ brrn Beaut, 4 BR., 5 Ba . home lous • must sell today. Try th•lopmnl. SAr $!l00fl prr llr. FORECLOSURE · Beach or ph 21.l: MS.4948. I to SZ1!l per 1110. Fatnilies on- LOVELY 3 Br pool homf'. rrn!f'd ror Sf'\'rral Yl'llT'll. i · Jrpkll. 56 11• watf'r fmn la_.tt: $6.),000. ch n i r ,. 1,. rm ~. The 1 21,i acre horse ranrh rrpns. ~~.~~;n~:~kl~r~l~~g ~~Y:O~ Lido ltle I ly. Call a.i:rri l, S4y.-4lll frpl, hr: hark yrl, rp!. drp!I. 1'' t-: J.: D S DF.CORATI Nf:. I Roon\ ~ l3r1e boar al rps. BURR WHITE Blackburn Co. 6 4 6-O 2 3 I I &el!Sed from formf'r aero-lf'ctini;-m~ney from min op-[ "BEAUT!f>"ULLY furniihed, LARC:1 ~: 2 BdR.' . 6.;(l sq. f fl $.~.9~. O\l•ne(714: 892-l6R4 Yf\RO '\'0Rk'. I.· A F'EW Pr1re $j0(),0IJO, 6'16-6.?.00 l'\'l'l'l. . ' 11pace employee 00'>1' avail· f'ra!rd dLS/X'nsers wirhin R esrra Iii: 2 BR 2 balh 2 kf~mh1y rm,., in1BogA rm, gf' RF;PAJRS. Offrrffi "11~ !11'" 1 Biii Grundy, Rltr. , REALTOR able at develo/X'rl'l rost I 1 r rl · · · ·• · r!r en ~ SU pt'r .,, Do D NB ••2,6"" 2!Vll Ne11•port Rl\·cl N R · · · qua I II' are a. Olanr!IP.~ fll!lio horn!'. P.1nd. pier. kit.. ,,,· ... ~f•• ,,~. 1·27, m". $34 000 fnr ..,.., 1'tr r.. ""' ..., : " · · 01\f' (11 plUll 11crr, \\'. Hun1. SAVE $3000 ' h ~-' P •• "~·· n• .. u • 67 16.~" 67'.1-0&J9 Evf'l'l r1amr ra. '"' randy a n Ii OU'. \lRShf'r k dryf'r. Dbl ""'" "'.A"'' 1.;, .. 1, C.", . 4 BR & FAM RM $31,950 FULL PRICE WILL LEASE ••· '111 • • • Sch. Jrlr11l sitr !or unit11 or on these faouJoui;;, oak 1tud. k f J ~""' ,...., """"'. "' . 1<ner 1<1. or prr,;on111 1nt('r. gar. $400 Mo Y'" lra~e" + POOL Impnrt11n1 : c11n nnly hf' --BALBOA COVES rPsl homr. Ownt"r \l'ilt c11r-df'd, ranch size spreads. l'lf'\I' !!Ptvl nanir, •dd•e•. '· .. ,00,,_,_,, . .., Nl~R house, crpls. $llOO Pf'r n1onth ••ith firm , ,., , ~ EXl"t . homf' \l"l .. ke_.,. l'lh;i..-l'" llhnwn bl"tu•Pf'n lhl" hour~ of WATERFRONT ry 111 T.0 . Buy nou· be.lore l.oc<itt'd in the boo""ling anrl phoor number 1n i\lnlll-R!'allJ' c0,.11.,0,. fil.l.::210 drpi., . J::Mllge, fncd r.. ···~-'-• I pnnl + h(>3u1 rPfriK'd \\'Pl 1".':ll) 16"4:00. CR.II 1~1 for Tr11.nsferrl.'d. ?.fust sell! frl'f'\l"llY lnn111s prit't". Soulh Coast area near San •:talf' D1s1rihulln1t Inc 16.111 N " B h yard E-~1d!' on pv1 FJn>et. h11r, enl.lt'rl lam rm .,.. h1-llPl'I. j LIDO R~~~;JOTY INC. Prime loc. 3 llR, '2 ba. sln1tle Larwin Realty, Inc. Ju11n Cipi.!ifrano. High \v ... ~1 R;Wlrl.,..ay , • Anll.heim,, ewport eac • Aduli.~. no Pf'!&. USO mo hl°Rm cell, l1rt'pl, 1v \I' rrpl.~ MISSION REAL TV 1117 \Ii~ Lido 673• 7300 slory. Newl1 decor. Fen<'t'd 546-451 I anytime abt:l\'e the smog, private Ca. 9m:J2 171~1 n/l.50f,0. \\/EEK or wef'krM in I c"~S-=l>0'2c4~~-~~-~- & ctatnm flrp~ formal flin 911.i ~-CO....~r !lw1 .• 1~"11n11. -----yd. 30 fr_ boat slip. :;75.500 _ road aOO. Jockf>d gatf' guar. ------Ne1vporl. Hou~r nn the 3 BDR!\f. 2 ha, frpl c, patio. /ln"R, Cul-de.Mc 81. VA/ Phone (714) 494-0731 Mesa del Mar Bill Grundy Realtor HAY.'All -7 ACRES 111 ntee the natural beauty. ol NEEDED: hParh hy NPwpor1 jrrt~· CJO!'I!' to school• k shopping. ti {/\ trrm' l :cc:c=-=.~=--=-c -d ' L • 833 Dover f"Jr . N.B. 617_4620 $1.900 this former Spanish Grant \\'ORKING PARTNt:R OR from AprH 30!h ·11 . Slc<'ps Av11.H. ar your convenienct>. se VMoliR REAL TY WOOD & GLASS Outstan 1ng ocetton 1---._ ----Trl'f'.~-rrrns-Oreh1fl•. R i r I surrounded by beaulirul PVT INVESTOR. Subs!Rnl-7. 962·91110. S2.l0. :'l.i7-1fil'.I. 17141 ~llCh Blvd._ Hign Bc:h ~1"11'1, N.•Slt\fl\, n('f'Rn vi!'\I 4 br. 2 bl!, lge kitrt!f'n/d1n."1t Westcliff B•rgain !.~111.nfl lfi 111i In lliln. C111l nr aevelantt Nan'onal t'orest. ial return 011 money invest· & 0Pf'o ·111 9 P.\f hon1f': !'f'vPr;il lf'~f'I~ • Rll arell, lrplc, lbnck pla~JOd • 1 Th1~ bedroom c .. ,~ COO Wrill" nwrlf'r !nd11y. Wri!I' I AU utilities av'lil11blf'. f'rl, ~ecurrfl "'/collateral. Houses Unfurn. 305 i 2 .:a!~~ ~~se y.·~·/y11~ 1 h . By o"nr, Save RE Comm 3 BTl. '2 ba. haNlwood l\onr~. full y crprfl. indoor • nuldoor comm'I rrpl ri1n'2' rm, kitrh. en bnrh harh1wm". r /A hl"at. sprinklers. 6 hlk.~ ,In he3ch. Close to 11chool~. Newport \\'eit lract. Mu~t M'!' tn apprf'c1a1e. As..~umf' fi7,, ·vA loan. an.'.'one qual· ifil"5. 94.U Mnk1h11n11 Dr. H.R. 962-:1175. Bus-MS-9990. of)f'nlnJt 10 16 tr . hl1th lll'!lllt lrl'f"li, rnr•ter 1(l1ll't° w SI " \l'i!h Lari::" fa1n1l y room. Cl11Mlf1Nl ad No l.i.'J Da11y PRICED t'RO!\t $9.9.iO t'or more inrn \.\'rile· P .O. Gen•ral • Sl .1i/mo. Em p 1 0 y men 1 . yam lnr boa1 nr tra1lrr. 2 N•rd~ l'l'Clcroratin". Pri<•f'fl Pilot. P.O. Bnx ·1:x.o.· l.os111o I IJJW DOWN-EASY TERMS I Box ll!El. Sanla ,Anii. I 1~10m wllh firrpl11rr han"'1n' ' ••!• <>•1•= " minu1PO In rn~1·or ~hnP'< '·f· •k 1 ' l ""'illO Ml'~·. 9-:t6 o• c · I f h · L di d 0 '' · · ·"'n-""·~ Im m r f'ilin£. 11i;:;iin~t pnli~h-,,.. "'" ma1 P R ...... · "" •0 • 1rcu_ms an.cei;; _o_rce t e 1m-'·HOUSEWIVF.S • Good way an or S· wners 1------.--~=~-,1 td lilf'~. \\'1111~ of crdar /..· t•f'ntrr, ll'CP.\l'llY~. srhool~. I Hurry nn 1hi' nnr~ V~rl 21:1432-111!49 mf'd1a1a d1spos1t1on of thl>.~e for hnu~rwi1•t>s to make xlr11. We will.refer tf'~an!s Ill you ~~l~c:~t~=~sa~h~Jd~~l~c;! ~Ill."-'· Crilini,:" nf llliiinctl ~IO 111·re park. $:11.500. Cn. Rr11Jlo1·s ~'667 ~:a~1 Coast lRO ACRES 111110· n n few choice partP.!s u•hose ) SS$ ESPECIALLY GREAT f'REE or char,2'.e .. ". Man)• ok .· sitO/mo.' 6 ~ 6 _ 7 7 I l • i::las.'. l'l"da r & i·ork. Biult-54&-?A»lli. \111·~" CdM 673-~lf'l20. 1.:i..guna Can)'On Rd. H11~ lormrr 011·nrrs LOSS .is your for \\'Omrn whn ho~t pa.rly desirable tenants on our 9ti&--ll511 in11 /.· indif'l'rl lii.?hlln£ thrit· OPF:N l'loU!<I' Sat I; Su n, 1-i I DOVER SHORES AREA warrr, g::r. .... f'lf'r. tlr. + GAIN~? C11.JJ or wr1le lor pl11n.,. ~1dsr dirf'ct ft'om waiting list. ~~---------f nuL Buill -in kirrhPn '-· din-4 BR. 2 hR, rlf'w 1•p1~ J, You own lhf' l11.nd vir11· nl OCf'lln, $1950/11c~. con1plete de!ails an,j color factory. for !ulf info call Al.A Rentals e 6-l;i.J!l(l() 14 BR , Frp!c. 2 ha, Lge back in2 room. ovr!lonkini;: Iii'· 1leror111i111i ~" ('f1v·r1 pa!lo. Lovrly & f']l'Jtllnl 3 BR hon1t. 6i.l-171!1 on-site pho!os. Buy d irecl R3.'l-2."'.fi4 t'REE Rental Book Drop In i:J, :o~lsl;; ~~ill~':;~ :~ ini;: room. 2 Rrflroom~ '-' nr 11Chl)l)I, S.12,:-.00. R Y 2.fi.'iO ~ ft . Din rn1. lam rm. 10 ACRES Ril'rn;idr Cnunty 1rom the developer: Rnci Browse "'' h;\'e a book Red.,..•ood , ~lt>~a Vf'rdr 01vnPr, prinrlpals only. 91:1 breakfast arf'a. 0 .,,,,, ''"'· nr Jnrrr~IRlf' 10 fr\l·y $29.'iO. TO BUY OR <••II. I drn. 2 B<ilh.~ w1rh .11ut1kPn "-·-· ol.'Ofl 0<. RANCHO CAPISTRA:-10 3 oc8oR~-1~c .. ~-OCC=~--f ·"'-'nora .. Ul4'<>1''7 Sf'e m apprreialt. sn.500. f/p. Lrl\I' dnwn, l'RSY tf'rrn~ SELL A BUSINESS \\'ALKt:R " LEE. ReallOT'll -r .... r11.r rpl~. rub11 jJ. gardens. Si9.500. ,. hi O 2172 DuPont Drivf', Rnt II ..1 1 I b RO Call • Mesa Verd• Owntr 642-5'),'IJ IO rr Ul f' party. \l"l"ll!r HOLLAND BUS. SAL es 2790 Harbor Rlvrl. R! Adam~ I nrP~. c.1'.' pa IO, ~I!. l --,.--..,----BY Ow•n.-n . l 12131 2~:>-30.iO Newport Bearh, Cal. 926&4 "Thf' Brnkrr wirh Emp.,hy" 124' '. I I _,_ 21~ 1600 sq It Sl'U. 6.tl-61.10 BY O\\'Nl-:R. Mf'~R Vf'rdf' ''""'· v1f'w o OCf'ao ---&.1J.J223 , -/ .1 . .....,vp y ar;:e CO•Rru. ,, I .I I. bay. L,lt'e yd-tN'e~. pool.;; GOVT LaM $$ JI('. •Wril" 171fi Orange f\vr .• C.M. tinrm.~. p 1 hi1rhi;;, carpets, ~ M:IN from beach :t BR SIT,500, 3 BR + 1,n1, rnl .. 0 ~(Z,,lz. I ~~jn~~;;·~~i11~~~~c~~~~ :1: BR. 3 ha. pl11yn11 , Ms,.. l..11nd Packag". 118.1 Ar· CHOICE Joe. 100 x ll5 R-2 615-4170: 510-0608 11nytime bll-in~. rrc facili1iitg, rlose I ho~-&. R!ll"aR'l!. $2~."1 mo. rlf"ll'f' tn ~110. f'ix up and REAL ESTATE !illrr. Co~lom d l"c .. r n1rnt. Nf'w Joni:: ~hag crpt r owheRd Ave, San ~vt'd alley. 318 E : \\'r nrect 1'1'1lo!! proplr I In .'l1·hnol~. bf'ach, ghop. S.lj...{1396, 2,i.j(IColumb111 nr. DIRT BOMB ~ave SS$. 2 Ba, w/w crpls thnioul. t"rplr ln \ivins & Xlta.'1. Sf.! . ."iOO, 612-?.ll~'ll Brm11rdino. Ca. Rochester St. C,\I clo~e 111 ~00'! , 2 BR hotl~ _ • :'tfllrrif'rl " flrri~. hltil'l5 -what a 1190 Gif'Mt>y~ SL 1:1111 rOOm. Oln. mom, all ' LUXURY B"AYFRONT Commerciel I 17th St shopping are a LAUNURAi\fAT I 5J;)(l.DQLLllOUSE Ill beach. I coupl"~ "nl~·. 1 rhilrl nk. huy. Submit. Call 8.fi-1721 49t-!M7~ 5-i~0316 l'iPt kil, 3 RA. S18 •. '(X). OP"n 1 BR-11pt. $~.~-Sell, l.t'llSf' Prop•rty 151 S:22,IXX.l 673-9509 BY OWNER SmJ pr! ok. Bltn~. Crpt.t1 k. drps. Cati &12-:t.~l~ SEYMOUR REALTY OCF.ANFRONT Vlf.W &It £ Sun 1-:1. 2064 or piirt !rad+-. Ol\rll'r: Rl LOT zoned for 7 10 1o l l~'C'st Nrwpor!. Nr\\' \l'Rsh· Blu•S.acon*64S.0111 e :i RR. rRP'(, CRPTS. 17141 ~l\d! Blvd., Htrn 8ch \1lith •IPpll lo Pl"iv. brarh Ph11laroj)f' C1. ~11)..6627 I ti7~ll!IOO. Lido Shorrs llolrl. ACR.E for ())mm"! ~abltll uflils, f:rOxJO.i·. Nr country er~. ~.t1thl. 1rlldf', $2!1,930. S2ll MO. / Opt'n 'Ill 9 P.\f · lro'" lhts '2 hdnn. 2 b11th -club, C.M. Rrallor. i213 f R37-6-1J7 or &12-'.ll!fiJ • CARt:l-"REE • 2 Rr. hltn~. 540-697;}. ;1t:>J811/ l '.""!!!'!!!~.,.~"""""""""I home \\'/paneltd 1n 1 er . 3 BR w .' din" a: rn1 Ir dtn. BE/\UTlf1JL j br. 4 l/li. lan1 lea.tie b11 ck w/R% net net ~74-14111 collect 1 • tncl gar. Jg Yd. kids/[K!lll. ~---I custom bllni;; rhn1-0u!, 2-ear rm honie in Dovf'r Shores. ~t .. 67J....2262 nr 67J....5723 Colf'I & .Impor! Shop·lllnr!I.~ I Sl75. · Fount•in Vallev .l RR., 1-X 811 . ,.~am . rm . Ln1·eJy, tropical atrium off 1 kl I L.AKE F:li;imrr 2 hilli;;ldl' forrrs 1mn1rd!~tP i;;11Jr mr Al A R 1 • -------..:·--- sh " ... ir,•'o• ,.,,. l7<.'.i00 • ii:arai::~ 11· \l'flr ·s 111p. m-Lit pool .t, µa 110 11;arrlen. C d • • • rn1a ~ 6-l-1-:19fXl 1 • lg carp .. drap!"s. r11lio. " .. • ln11oculAI!' i·nnrl , :)1&-9102. I S.1)6 000 C:il! oi\·ncr 642_3203 o 1 n om 1 1n1ums lots, $\llOO lnr bolh. S£i00 1•ns! nr li xturrs ~ lnl'rnrnry_ · ·' '· J GRF:J::N V/\LLf:Y -Spanish fl"nN!d t'f'llr yd. $26,000. HOME JN THE 1·n,.;1-;s ----------- . . '. or Iii. 160 riown. 642.-26.i7 :i .\T.~ 11111. Ry 011111"1". E\'rll $2:2.l-MINJ RANCH 2 Br. 11'1 3 Rr. 2 Ra, cpl/drp. bltn~. Assume 6~~ t"Hf\ IMn. \\l llh \'lf'w ol (l('ean. Ruslir · 5 RR. Tf'i-levrl Rtr1t1hlir. hy BALBOA Cove~ h11y fronl . :t 21,1-,2 211?. frplr hu•• yd for kid i 1 1-..,.,, ""~ 2611 ' . l I "·h I II 'i/IO ., ·'" -. ,.,, , ' • s .c11r. g pa in~. f~·"'· """-pyinl $189 m I t . irrrrr. !"rank Lloyrt \Vri1thl ' OWN ER. S·l9,:.00. Pn11c1p Cl! BR, 2 RA, frplr, Silnfly ..a~una DI' . 01 . .. Pf'I lnrl. · o., RX~. m~. rrplc. 3 Bdrmt'. 2 BllTlla. ONLY. :l'l&-:£.14 I bf'ai·h, .slip. ,.ll'w. $711,j()(), e JACUZZI POOL • do\l·n & J7:1. prr n1nn1h. 0~1'~1 .~~uf 1 n11•n h11~'.""s.~ -Siu~ Beacon* 645•0111 I Huntington BeaCh 0pt"n 1-"r!/Sllt. 1-7 P.\1. $55.000 Newport Be•ch Prin. only. 61~1ll:lR GrPRt rerrt>11tinnaJ facililit<~ (jill !lfill-lO!l7 11 1 • n. 111 ~ oprning for '·· INV 2 -J BR 2 hll pvt ha k v rrt 16061 TP.Uim Lllne Rfl-:-i.'lllil BOTANISf'S HAVEN . UPPER BAY, Ch•nnio' ~ e 1,{ +Acre, 1,iPw Int e di~trihutn1·~hips in this arra. /TING Br. 1 • • ,. • 11 ---=~---0=7'=-o=o--E h "' nrar thP hf'11ch. 2 BR. 2 Gnort inrnml". In vest. sccur-cpl/drp~. stv/rt'f, kids & Incl 11·11~hrr It. flr.vrr. y.:ird By OWNER n!er your omt" lhi!J pnl'. BR 2 ha. home on qu ir1 B11, ~uprr ~h11rp.orpti, drp~. Corona flrl .\1 11r l 1ools rrrrh: crp1$ /, d1·p• "planned · ngle" i t lh ' I e s·• 20 o rd 197 1'.17!1 /or 1111 >I IM'1~-Sl;.11. ' · · . JU n ° . I" ~trf'f'I. Tcrmv Ch\•nf'r/11gt .S2.l.!l!ll. Bf'~I buy in ViJJA 1...-1 • · '' · ' 1 · ALA Rf'ntal~ e 6-l" 3900 Nr ~clmolll l hr a c h . CONDo. 4 AR, 21--i Ba. Xlot. 11ttlus1on nf '2 BR .. h11th. I.iv. 54lt-9-tn · Pacific. Mobif• Hom•/ USED rar 101 • officc-liR"ht~ .l-,' I $2.'iO/rn(I. 9 6 8-3 5 5 2 01· ('flntl. Crpr~. rlrp:o;, fiN"pl, rm. to fll'1'k, ovPrlnnk1n.1t WOULD YOU . :; RR, 4-BA 11/t' nnnl. e MOVE RIGHT IN e Trailer Parks 172 7.i' " 160' orar Harhor i Sl1.'i-Nf'1'.'port Hi;:-hr~ 1 + [)(<n. !lfi2-,il021l. l'lf'CI. kl!. W"lk to brach. WAvf'~ hr!'aking on ~hnrl'. ,...,.. Bay St. See ~ H3rbor. I t'rp!c. Bltns. !'icf' yrd. =~-~~-~~~~ Av1til J u!lf' 25th. Reallor. Gue~r~ will lnve pril'. qr ni. ran1 rn1. By O\l·nrr. $8"2,000 Vacant 11n\I • 4 BR. 21'2 R11 C.\I Blu• Beacon * '4S-01 l I S199/mo. Clt1111 3 br. 2 ha. 1147.8.'J07, t:vri. 96.ll-l l7ll. "on the a:arden," Lil'. rm., 1600 SanliaJtn Dr., NB Villa Pacl lic townhou . ..,.·.1BEAUTIF1..IL 21, ar r e 2-rar 211.J"<ige. rrpt.~. drp~. BE UT rrpl., bdrm. It hath . IF YOU COULD 120. \\'ATERrRONT~RPaui. Nt\I" on matke1. All tum! mobile hnmr ~i rr~. TrPr' & COIN-OP Laundn·. ~ vr~.1 · RURAL! • :t Sr. 111v. bltn.~. lned .vard, 2 kids rrk A Glf'llmAr home w/.". 8" 11 u lilully ttfil"l'Ori1tt"d . 1 bit 4 RR 1 RA 1 1 avail. Vl!'W. $a950. 2 hn L.A . nltf. Small stw:tp:~. ce~!rr. rp!klrp~. kid~-& HORSES. Yo r k 1 o \I n . ~fai;:nolia h ,h fl.llhl ru~ ..... o\'f'Y T Cll s-' _r, a. rric .a . tn.~ $6.1.000 patio. Owllf'r. 67:.-1 1:16 e TIBURON Prm.t1 . a O\l"nf'r Rrspon~1h!r party. R!l2-2.iffi ~.1.:i. OOS.-.1249 1nrl dAhwshr. SprinJ.:IP l'.!I t:NGLt;ND REAL F.STA'li~: 0 11-11 a drlu:..!' h~ylr'nnt '!AR, 3 BR 2 BA I' -, :-TOWNHOUSE • , 713/674-Hl.1.1. t ALA Rrnl11li; e fi.1;...;:.'t(JO CO "DO-~~-~~---- ! I • • 1 '" 2 8 1 1 Ill/I ..... . • am rm. . nvestment 111 ,0 lit N N {)f-r. 2 RR + flrn. '°". •. n-ar "' 11 o:r l'l'll'" i •• 1• Th•I·,, '" ~.l • •P o• m11 '"N .. -M t • D t ,., ~ •·· l R bllo• · pRfiO. f or RPPI ph ,Q\l"llf'f 11ot ____ .,,,.,....,.,,, · ' ' ·· · • · 1 !irt'pt",, Crp1~. Drpi;; Pf'!Ol, r\l·pnrrf'r m•••rl wt tnp oun a1n, •ser , Opportunity 220 · · .,. •. • .. .-r. ·· 112 RA. crpr,. dr11s, bltns. 96S-41!.C!5 Redwood & Glass • wh1rh 1~ Ir!.~ th11n )OU Wf'l'llrli fl. 0-wner &12_·10fi7 qt1a!lty xlra, includrnl!' air· Resort 174 1 rrpr~. drp.'I, 2'oorl l<H". 11ashr + rl11·f'r. 2 rar ~;ir. 1·011111 rrnt ii . r1ri1.~" r111l -· -ennn. fH/\. 11.ppraiMI 1.~ / INVESTMENT Blue Beacon* 64S.0111 QuiPI . Lr11~1" S210. 96S-;,732 JM", AC .• '"I Vlsl• 4 b·. 11T U\Mnnt l..anJZ\l'flrlhy drsil!'n. 1 rl Newport He•'ghts 'PACJOU< ''"-•I••" • r '"" ,,,, • ~ 1 Rra 1()1'. r.d RuhOl)n ro1' f'-t "l.tOOO. Fasr pos!e~s100. · · '" '' CONSULTING 3 BDR..'\f., Family nn., p.:irk r1es & 11knd~. Im, fam rm. Rf'sl ~h11g. all 3 hr. 2 ba~ E:l'tra lll"lf"C••. la11~. PY"el'lew sho\l·in,. rf'firemrJJI lll'lmr!i.ilr.•, i1lr11 I ON HOURLY BASIS I ' ~-~~-~--1 r-.;l.nt~. A.~sum" 3,~ '"<. f\~k1niz $39 .. 100. ~irrra locarion in hrllrl nl ike yard. Costa l\{~J;A . Kid~ SJ.j(l: 01 11: ~·ashlnn Shorf'~. S:29 .. 119.i ownrr. Mi-44.;o_ Panoramic Coastel Vu _ • fil."i-:l'tll • 4 BR 529, 9,00 SCf'nir niolhrrlndr; ~nmr nn \V1H ur1flrr111kt 1111h you r!rrp OK. brk., S200 a month NO 1v;ilk lo N:-arh: 4 I.· f11n1, f1'fln1 1hi' nf'wrr 1 br :t ha I 4 BR Baycrest Ju.~1 listrd. t;.1r111lQr1 flri,hl ~ \\'~: H AV f>~ i\t /\NY ,011 0011 .... r · ro1·,, ,1,,, .. 1 .. ,,, k oroh1n.c 11.11<11.v.~i~ of ii/I FEE. 540-t720. I rp1~. rlrp~. fnrcl. rri/Nll: !\'EW ~xf'c fi Br. 7t, B1, ran1 . · · · • OTIIER TOWNHOM~S ·~ · ' "" I 21 ~ ~ rm, nr pu b!ir t., pimc M:hl. rf'.~ldl'nf'f'. Only SS2.5fXI. r rrllh li.~lif11:. Ownrr goiu:: arra nl Cn~la l\lr.~a. 4 ONI:" JUST R 'GHT li\·ing at ii~ \·rrY 'tw~L Thr ~·11fl111 c: 1n1·r~1r;irnt rlf'!"l.'I· SHARP :t BR , 1 Rf\. hl!n.•. _ .• : .:fi0 .... 6(17•\ Sun. 962-:)11!!1 $.">4 ,7!i0. -By O\vnrr M:l-49SJ Othrr~ In •arP;i hHve ~ld .. asl. miisl JCrll Ra,vcTra~t bflrm~. i h111h~ nn 11111PI ~ 1 Ch11.rlf'~ Wolma Co .• 1617 E. inn~ r.icharfl Nrl."On. P.O. DY.'. rrpr~. rlrp~. $23~ mo. I BR. :t h11 Cnndo w/hltn~. for morr 11:trrr~. l:iror R·:l l~I \\ Rl!r.I', t'OR ,YOIJ, 17r_h . SC., ~nl;l /\ 11 ~ .. Ro). 40J. Coron11o rlrl .\far. C!lll Ray r.11 ul1 :l41l-11 ~1l j S2"10/mn, 81:?7 DrPrlirld Dr, \ 1.JIB, .LliLCIDl~·L.blll:l!. _ : _ . . a1·r i1 4 hdr111~. l.~n1l1.,. nn, '"" Larw n R It I · 124,500. 1!122 DPf'rlield Dr. Woodsey Setting dinlnr:: rm. :l h111h~. 1 f1·r1!·~. -f:rT.=1.1-hnn1r f(lr fn1r1rnvr.. • ea Y; nc. ;~~10i',, fl:i::rnl~ for ~11rr · ~oney to Loan 240 • ~T Tii,E REA~Bllr1~. J~12' Bch. 2L1/fl2.1-MR.i H.B. 21.l/1!2.1-&4!ri. Oo~-in .. ~ronvy duplex. Twn lilr rntry. lllr.crr rlhl J.:l1t'B;:r n1rn! /. v11 l11r. Anxnlu~. hur-• 54'-54_ll anyt fne Mraflnw~ ~.~lltr.'I •. A • F'" !'Pl. rlrp~. kids. 111iJ ptl. $1::.0. CLEAN 3 br / 2 ha, \I' I "' I hr uni!~. Pvt p11 tlo,i1, ~ rllr Loe ~-\l'idr, f\J1k1n2 S.19 id I)' 11·irh olf('r, ?l56l Brookhur~I. llunL Reh. SACRIFtCF: j 1st TD Loan Al./\ Rrntal$ • 64~)..1000 ~h11i;. rlrps, hl!n~. Grl'al Joc. Huntington Harbour parking on Jnr. A IJIU~t 1o CAL L 0 ,4 •-~414 CALL I!\ ,4,.1414 CAREF.REE LIVi NG 1Golr c-nurtif' 1n1. Apple V11llf'y 3 euru.t + tamlly rm .. full I L.•r S22.i, Rrnc S:lli. Ji,14~ 'VATER'-RONT 3 BR. 2 L-sl'f'. Only lll .~. ~·' 9~• . . Sl3,000. Ownf'r 1nu~I ~rl!. 6·}i~ INTEREST riini na rm built-in~ hrk Ch11pp11.rat Ln. 9611.3454 Al l "" ·a ~ Splll'IOU.~ ? ~lory f'1111rin. 2 G' 'l , , o I ., . '• . \l'/l!llnfl"n ~U~l'Ck & hoat Call 491.ir-:1 .... .... ~ RR , 11, Rf\. ~·1rrplll!'f', All 5.i!~fiss 100fl'LMln, g ! 2nd TD Loan S:t9t" a mnnth. NO FEE. Fi rm or bel, 10 11m. flock . S81.0l'IO or lra¥/op. Rf'H.lf'); Rf'lll 1-~.~•at" REAL TV Ni•r N,!,~:1L:•~I Oflltr ~It-in~. \V/\\I rpt,, drp~. I Newport, ~1 7~·----CLEAN 3 br. family rm, lion. 644-4ll2, &14-4221 !117 Clf'nnry!"I'. Lili! Be:h N11r~1•p•r1 f't11 orflte -:-;----. Pr1vi1!!' p11olin. l!Ui:tl" pool, 20 ACRES nr 1 n~rs1a TP 10. -Trrm~ based on {'('!Ulty e i\fOVE UP! :t BR . 2 R,\. frplc, b!tn~. Yf'll<lt'd. $220. * WATERFRONT . 3 BR, 3 STUNN INfi vii'\\'~ of bluP HARBOR VJt:\\I llOJ.ft.:S'""Q;; ~t4~V HO~.n· •• .\ Br. 2 • rPrn>1111nn rnorn. U.undrv Orllnl!'I' Cnt1nry S.~. flf'r ~r 642 2171 545-0611 rpl/rirp.•, bltn~. kids/l)f'1$. !l62-.'l419 RA. \\'"t b&r. 40' riock. P11cilir lrom """11' rm. "f !hi' pllri. hy lh" pool. ht111t lnr 1ndnnr/outdoor Ii . lar1liti1>• O\\'Nf>"R MUsf 5200. rlo11·11. sr.o mo. Tn Se • II bo 2 SIG.l. -~=B"R~",_.---lc2.\0--M--h- lh. 2 AR h'll Id ho PRrinrllnHt: \1 irw nf n'l!>i•n-in2. LAnri~c11Pf'(I. Closr 11 SELL' ~9-1i-.1 • · rrhehlf' pert). 011·npr t2131 r\'1n,i:: ar r llrf'a 1 yrs. ~I), nrntll l~ • •i · '""" " . : 1y. ' ont . 5R.1.00(l, fhrJlf'f" !4&-1454 1' · 1 8 f' ml'. ~rhl~ ,(: 1110n>,, Rf'durf' 101 • • · · · ' 21:1-:>ff.iO Sattler Mortgag• Co. ' · · .). .. ,~~·I P;ir1f1r Sanrl.,, nr. Rrach 6' $;1 ·ro lain~. :1 hr, 2\ ha, r111hrrlr11l II p 166 • Ar. l B\ 2 f A<I ' c II , .... ~"0• Irvine · •·· S3i ,OOO. Ownf'r • 646-ncome rop•tty .o~. LA-RE A ,. r 0 ,, h,,... 3.'l,6 E." 17ih Su-rrt 1 •1 ._ • • • rplr IMimr. an a. a ,_...,.,.._ t:~ BUY in ,\1nn"n'h Biiy. h\··11: Ir 1t11i"i:: n n, p;uirl••tt -""' -u hr '2 an 2 RR Hu2,. rn'f'1ln fllmily rrn. '2 lrplr~. 11·r1 CUSTOM tw>u.~. fi VI'$ ol l c11bln, furn. Na.tural .ill~. aur. cond. izar. Yfl. SIOO. Huntington H•rbour l;;;::;::;:::;::;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;::;;;;,I \'lr" flf'f'k. on1,· 1.ii,llOO llllr, 111.'h ,.rpr~ .\ drp~ 1hr11-0tlrn1~ &. dPn. 2 iun })11th~. $655 PER MO •• INCOME ' paved rd. St>rlul'lrri. 6-12-26.17 Cash · f aSf ! Blue Beacon* 645-0111 You CAN HAVE . $.i j(I RE/\UT1~·t11. WJlll'rlrnt • • OCEANt'RONT flp!. ~ SR. 2 ouf. Choir!' of 11"11~!'-hohl or Sr1m1•ate ribl t:arAi;:f'. Nf'llr Hu2r l>rrlrortn1~. 2 bllth.~ !'11ch. 1 Out of State p ;;-17j e RRIGHT & At r. Y · :t RR. 2 h"I \l"/sundrck /,, • \ll'lrld of Y"ur O\ln in BR. Owner \I'/ f i n • n 1·e , Ir!'. For s11lr hy 0111\f'r lor Cl1rr Dl". 1'\:1.s;,cJ. o .... ntr .. 1'\l11.2n_1f1rt''.11 f1t"f'pla1•r a n Ii p. . 1st & 2nd Trust Deeds I Cpt!flrp.~. ~tv/rrl. ftl('fj ~·r! d(l('k. Ira ~" or 0 P1i 0 n . Turllf' RO<'k Hltl~: Qua llt) s:)!l.000 • llmit('tl 1ln1r. Oprn llou~,. !~27~1. • hu11r-1n k11rhf'n i;:r11ort th1~ 1· ~·Rl::F: APPRlllSAl..S $11.i. lill-1112 &1~ 4221 fhninui. fr1m1 1~ lugh !ihll.J:: TOP Of TH F: \\"Ofll.IJ :t RR . SRI & Sn ... l·."1 p.n1. 1!01 luxurious "4 rLl-:X"' rK'ar HAWAII-OAHU C • t M I At./\ 1ll'n!11I~ e 1;1;-.. ~!'r(I --o--· "'---------1 University Park . ,.,. L-· • f 1 1 os a esa nvestment I • rarpr',t. lr rfrapr.~ to !he tnp ,t· l11n1. nn. nl'rr-look lniz Port \\'eybridg~ Pl, 1\.8 . Sn. Coa~t Pl117.a, Nil 1·11c11 n. . • r r"•lCf'. r~rr 111r rnl 11 · • , $16.i-REIJECnn. .. l Rr 2 Ba rv1ne of th#-lin" eppl1pnres A· a lo1·rl~ vall r } OPI"'" S:l7 .. i00. G44-4!1fi0 l')'. lmpff'~~i\'I' llnitA 1vorlhy Ii,000 plu~ ·~q ft. Brau! 548 7711 anvtime I R •O rhilrl~r" 11,..1,~,·,. ' :'.".::'.".'--:-------1 -K h B i· · 11· · ' " • ., •· NEV l-:R livf'f1 in -4 hr. f;im pr11•3l1" run lnr the dna:! Bt..lllKE RE/\LTY4!H-28:i8 OPEN SAT/SUN.1·6 ATTENTION flr.111urt'xN'lll"nl1nvr~1mf'111. flnto f' :ty .11111n1n 111--Bl B *'"O.lll lb 2 . 1 C If • h · kik·,,un.~rp:·..1 1 11,;o..·rw ,.,yr l BUSINF'_'\S vPnlurl". nfl-ue eacon "",po rm .. "· :tlrn1n1s.Turt'-Thls ho1nl" ha~ f'vrrythu1i;: l."l(H S. ~t . 11")', i.A2'UnA 233 CANAL ST. 0 S :-;u m1\ y.-.ur ttrrns, 0•1ner ..... , __ R()('k f\ 1 fl.f z; k is in \111mar. r.ond. Ownrr * ltARD TO FI ND '* li\\'1-:."1· R .• f<IP'Ert.J l.A · lll'xibl!' to -I~. $8.i,(W. Q\.\·nr . .)ilS-13371 d\1inr111l l'Rf!!tnl! ,All rr-e F,\:\fttY \\'ANTEO! 2-Br: . va1 AY :i "r haR hrrn lr,11ni;:f. k \\'11n1.~ 2·!->lory; 5 bdrn1~ .. 2~. bRlh~. T<?,Rs • hrrr'~ y ... ur Jl:nldrn Wa I k' er & Lee 67l-.'l882. . qur~I~ rnn~irlf'[f'rl. Cs.II i\lrm l'pl, flrn~. rnc! {'1lT, SlM, ~~:·~i1 t..~I' $Ji;, I m ". " .. ' 1trtlnn: Sl'f' thi~ l BR. 2 Bii , n0pnn11n!!~•! P1r1C 11p 11 PDP· Re•I Est•te ti T11r~. 9-:'i (f1 '1l <192-101.lt Al.A Rrnt11I~ e fi4.'>-.l'."IOO 11l11r \'ill11~r II '"L11!'\11\lr" C Lanuna Beach home 1n thfo prr.~ri1r" 11 rf'& of Ex· than•• 112 I orona del Mer • Jrvlnf'. Only 155.000 It you n111f1rl Ml 3 l'flCk bo!lom Rr11lto1·~ • )~ own lht la nd ' prii·r. 1 Rih·m.t1 .. 2•1 h111h.~. ?Mo llArtltlr Ah•fl. 11 1 f\d~rn.~ Hotnei lorRtnt .11111111. 2-R-r ho"·''· "ro•<lrlr·•. fOR lte.~r. rnnl~mporAry Uy ho111e on qu11'~ rul "11prr·"ll.r IAmlly rrn .. T.,()!l :;t...,.0.\6."1 ()Pf'n lil !tf)(l P.\I HAVE TCI , " 1.;in,C?\l'Orlhy clei;:!ii:nrrl 2 BR . i d h AAt" strrPI Ill goo.I llf'•,thbor· --I frril r. p1·1 p11Hn S?2."1, 71~ 2 R • .\ homP, swrepins:: (IC'f'lln re 1•11 hood. $39,500, JC~I· ild ~I 1'"1 111 por~rnti~I! ~· SHARP WESTSIDE-Nf':\\I Ofl1rp Ru1lrl111a flrrh1t! Oprn 11 1;; nd ~. k f'M~laJ vir1\·~. yard. rl,.rk -11.._.A~'"""""" 1' ur " "'""inn, 11 <'ring ' r TRIPLEX \\1 1$100 K rqu11.1, Houhs Furnished 300 \.1.t....l'l.ii . 111 ,;7.~\11 1 S2lti mn. 49fl.«l61 nr 213: LL,.. 4UUoL-~ 3355 Via Lido 67S.272l 1111110~1 in Pl'll'Ai:v. A.~ihi:: J rnl1)• 7 Bl"d1V10m ur1i1~ 11 H 127K ' I J ~ • -... ---~i.J7--021!fi fi pm nr l'lflrr. ~""'':>·-'""' -.1 .. ..,:.-J' , ... rui 1NC1 (' ' · ·f' nrome • CHArt\fJN('; 2 hr, 2 h:i, ~~~.., wow:wHA·T-. VIEWI-·"·· .. Ull!N' TH I>: 11•hh h11ntworxt flmrg fnrr. . Geft•r•I I r I 2 RP.-N ntl . -40 co•&'"''~ "" l.A7'o'D:: Ort!'rrd nn "l'I~ !.~'" l"fl air hra1 11rwt r ilh;r "P' WANT 1",."11""· Pll ti" I.: ,\:or<i. •• '' r · orra.n '1""'· lJnl\· Park Crntr r, lr1•i of' ~ ~ ~ f1'0n1 tl"f'r)' room. 4000 sq . ft. ha. $.100/mn. yr lr~~r 2212 lldult~. llf'I pet ~. $tOv!'. n'rr. Call Anyr lmf' 41-08'l0 ~----c-I IU1\Ul'JOO" 1<pllt."IPvrl. 3 hr. 11111 • ltlllinilt lllli offl'•~-11ra1" p11tkl~ nr ~un flPrk BAYFRONT lln111<r or Lot. I \\'11trrlron1 Dr. 67:1-:;4."ifi 11 /11 . s:z:'1 inrl t1!11ill!'.S. l:?:~:'l'!'."~':"'":'O::::-.. "".l-=,.C·~~·:"'~·;"""~..;·~~-4 ha, '.11ASll'r ~U llf' 11 2 1111lf11hlt /or An 0\.11\f'r <M'CU· W.~. Duijn1~! .~:~7Jfifi ~2~) blk tlOrlh I'll ~Tiii)('~. 4!M-~1 .). TURTLE Rlk•k, ~BR. mil~:-' EMERALD BAY I h11rht, :lfl1'rll.,in1: rn1~. k1nli:· Plllll. Only l lJ,,':.tlll RHI Estate Wented-114 R.ENTAL FINDERS I Cna..~1 11 .... v. 2 rlii!dren ok. XOP.TH l'nd. '2 block~ In !'~ll'll.t, vhrw Upper S·Wlll. 1'i1.l'd hr11 mrd lh1n1: rni. lo' ~"' Free To Landlords S2.i0/ 6t\..-61'1.4 I hearh k park 2 bdrmll 011.•nt>r. &JJ-~57 A $pat•1nui-l bdrrn. honl,. w/ flttplae!'. ~p11r111uc hulll·ln CAil 61:l.li~ I · I ' 6-45..0 111 mo. · t ~l-111$, S2:Jl Prlnciplea ()nU: ~~-----1 ('Mrn1! o· ...... n hr11m lil'ln.i ..14500 DOWN 7 BR hou~r-Fl"'ll". l:ir ft""i"ff <".' -'-. ., .• ·, L.•UnO a....... ..-kil('hrn \I llh h.ilr. f'XtrR laM!f' W J ·" ,,.,..,, ,. ,. • ~" rm. f'Xlra l;:r. flintn11: rm.: Ant Br t>r 2 nn 1"1 Cd ,\f, \"Arri. 3 blk! to bC'ach. SliO. __ "''°'-,.,.-----I 2 bi1I J'\lt:. Lovrl) .ff't ludrd WI· covrrrd 1'»'1111 N df'i k, Ry I "SINCE 1946'' Will l"'flY S2IXI inn, 7', inlrF. 'i7.-:...!Yll:l la gun• Niguel • "* EMERALD BA\' • * 1, ... '"'··=. Rppoln1riirni ..-.nl~ 201 l\Jnga 1~1 \\'tt<.ttrn Bank BldJ. Nttd l>!Nl<rssllln J unr 1~1 Sl."il-lXH.L°llOU!->E:;;"""" brac:h. I C-oota Mesa '" """' Pll'lrr . 612-0.\'lo Br-okrr. <: / k SI L..<:E or ltt/OPT 3 Br. 2 Ra. F'irst Oftrrinii: Turner Associates l,'nivrr~ity Park J'\O!!STRl/\L INQl.1 1:: l!lTI. r , 0 • Ro., 121!i, Al B;n 1;1 n · rn~ • j S7S:i. Fplr. Yard, Gu, Charmln,1. c u.ctnm. ,. I r w · 1 10~ ;-: f,18~1 lhi'Y., l..llttJl1a OPEN SAT /SU·N~-Days 133-0lOl Nights 100', rt'nlf'ri l f:hnri IMn):tri~\ 1.amhrA. Ca 9!~2. ue eacon * 645-0111 l'"""B~R-. -r.-,,-1-.,-.-,-,-,.-,-,-,.-,-,0-r Blrln~. 499'-133\, 49+-1;.16 hOmt. with pool. SS7.:iotl. 494.1177 Anytime 3507 FINLEY AVE. '--~-.--.... .-.., .. 1 hills:. Rt!ur11J (\\'rr 1:1 .. "n \VANT ~1 hu~ ;-.1,,11:irrh Hn.y ~ • R.\r Jl l::t.nn 8 l111t:1-:T /i tr1l.~h pd Ref · Rt•tf rl Newport Beach 4M·1~7. 499-2!114 19 t"T. \l"l'llf"rfrnnt 11 111rr .t· BY O\\'NF:n. ln•lnf': ~RR-& t'l']Ult)' IAt·1Uf'f! In br11ch nr 1\ Bdtm lwin1r 1:2JJ1 I BM STE/l • /\.R. l11I (Id., Sl~'lll/"1" + S.'..0 rlr ri Nn OC&ANrRONT l,RJ:U'1ll.F'o RF.~ULT.li Yo!• can o... nnat. 2 Arlrm. 11p1 , p!u~ drn. S.11.:ll'ltl. IO'.-i fin. Swim 11rr11. Slj9.."-100. :lll3-:i2lq, r21.1\ AAI~~~~; $.~.-, Pl''<. :m.1 PJac~nrli /\'~ ·/\. RIJ)olll l'. mndnm llfll~ 1 Jl(nd on, Ca.II !he St1Pt"r hR t'h. unu. Room for adrlr"I rl.t, •tnf\1~. Shrlrrr Jn1tuctr!rc. Jnr 1,., yoll Ad 1" lhe ch,;;-111,:;, i\LA _Rrn111I~ • li\;,.,•,~lfln filf...."'6~1", • LRG. 2 br, 2 ha , crpta. drps, .~ R'' nr:12 "I<\"' 1•14 1 ,,. --I ..,. -... 1 hlln hl'q. pll'r'. <11r. """'· BR. 2 BR It. 3 Rt'l ""ll· .... tlg1m •n •. 1"1.11 1ly Pilot un11. """I'\'· v • "'"' ' .,.......,~,, SECTION ! Soml'One l.11 1'-1.Laa-.111111 R11i •f\ 11 -....J_ .l' 'RDf','.f homA ""'l ih ,. .. ,.. w 1•-RI 67'l200 -· .1. v·· -• · ~ f'hnirl' Rlt1rr.s Jor. C,"1 1910 lhh\l.ctt. :..-rurit)' hl'1: On CJR~ifil'(f 6t~tiliT.I: -J1l•ct 1 •11•r fy. ~ Ru .... rhr 111·w~1urt.. r nr th11t tr,.m 11nr1"r 550, watclllrit" fM It. O l•l j 1\1·1111 \1·1y. Sludrnt 11f't1·. I f lr,fl lll c ,., Slrlll. 2fi.'10 lnrl mau1t A.Pb rrQ . hr11rh . prll'll 4r.'-:ti1\ your 11/i .... """l"R'' tr~ :"..1tli r1~ J,1flt1, ~·~11 ,.nr1 Rl'Arh I &II •he nlil 1tulf !ry lh' flf'nny Plft(hrr ~:;...,i6n trwi-'Y ! Blu• 8e1con * 645-01 11 \ll'lnrn1·1~ A1·r . Cos111 1.1~~11 [ fi4·1-lli.21 ~---~I~~'-'---"---~-----"---~ r -----~ R ~.AL i ·y I I •• s •• '· " 2 •• ,. " •· I · y '· h m " 12 E k. r. • ,, •· II. • r •• "· " '· •• io. • " " 1' ok K. !~. 0 R o. '" k. ' s. '" '. " rl . "' '· '· '· k. ;, '· 32 .. n. I. ' h. • I ' ' r ' ' DAILY PILOT 27 ·:· (-,..Mou..forftri •, .. ,. l:H-:-_°",,,".-S"""JJ..,n::-1.:.:~f,_'l-,_..·._.,,~i.;~:l;~.;..tt_.,...~ .. .,•_.~,.;·'-''"'''"'';:.' --360-llAp",_11_. -'F,.;.y-m,_. ____ 360_., ,,,,,,, ·Unfum. 365 ~~l'l'~furn. • .~5 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. U~fu'.."· Newport Bt•ch · Gener•I Cott• Mes•. Cost• Mtsli ' • Costa Mes• Costa Mesa Costa Me•• ' . • 365 Apt. Unfurn. ·ill' . . Coate Mesa, 365 Apt. Unfyrn. C:o\t• Mesa BEAUTlltUL .. BR custom CHATEAU •LAPOINTE Unbelievably h•utlful i ;;;;:;:;;;:;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i ISPfl(¥0US ..2 , a R duplex, SPACIOUS nt'W 1 & 2 j3R i ""'=,..,.,'""'""'~=e---hom~. Adulls, Ref'~. $300LQVEL'i2..B'.RaptJ.Furn&:VALD'JllEREGardtnApbi.1' Crpts, drps, blttlS. beam lux ap~ "'/pool, 01 w , 'HOLIDAY PLAZA f *'REGENCY * 2 BR 'apt ~rpts, drpe;, mo incl gardener, Wiii be Un.rum. Sha,r crpt'g hid Adults -no ·pets. :nowen ceilings, garage, laundry. &· t>r-.cIC;v;ar,. beaut. rec rm &: ! DELUXE Spacious 1 txlrn1 1 2 e;, 1 Ba,.1 crplg/drps, i;elJ bftk:ony view. Color ante& shown Sun 11...:2. 2 212 JlOOL catports. Adult'.. no eveiywbue. Stream It * Spanish Elegance vieY•. AduHs. $150 mo. 169 laundry facil. Nr oc colll'll;t' unfurn. apt. Sl20. SJo\•t•. re· clllfln gu oven, encl ear, pa. nal . Nr shopping " bui;. P.targaret Or, or c a I I pets From $14D ' Wattrfall, 45' pool Ree. Rm, i\ll$!t Dr. 646-llli6 & f~Y!l. Adults, no !)('ls. frig. Htd pool. Amplr park. lios. 5'18-3605. 377 Y.'. \\'Uson ii~'. :.~3s~5~ults, no pets. ~761 or 714/7iU--039J col· 00 Pomona Avto. CM. Sauna, Sgls 1·2 84rm. Furn-Sets The \food ·r or e P.1ESA VERDE area • 642-4470. ing. No c hildren. No pell:;. 1 ----------i ----------l~t. ·' UJ!lurn. from $135. SEE JT: d pJuxo 2 3 3 Br. 2 Ba. e 2 BR studio apl, 11, ba. 196.'> Pomona, 0 1. A11'RACTIVE, 2 BR d11plex. OWNER· BluH home, 4 BR. HOLIDAY PLAZA XW)} Panons, 64J-8610.. Qui•t Adult Living f'ncl gar. $145 & up. Rental 1 End of cul-de-sac. Pvt * LC 1 & 2 BR. Pallo, Yd. Jo~rplc, Crpts, Orps. &a m 3 BA, fly crptd, drpd. firepl. DELUXE · Spacious 1 BR FURN bachelor, beam ceil'&, Shag cptitl drps e bllns Ofc; 3005 h1ace Ave, I fenced pat;o, $175, util incl. Panr.lling, gas & \\"1r pd, ln-ceilings, Patio, Adlt1; only, Yrly lse S 3 8 ;, mo. furn apt iil5. Healed pool. t.rplc, tub/shower, dlspruial. Beautiful Pool 5'16-1034. 339 Cabrilkl. 548-Slll3 or fant OK, 12192 Edini;:l'r -nr No P\'lS, Rcr s, $!6~.50. 2354 BEAUTIFUL. 2 br, 1111 ha ~tudlo. Ne w crpts & pa ln1 Orris. B11ns. Carpor t tl60/n10. No peL'!. l child ok. 998 El Camino. 546--0451 114/89'2-1684 Ample parking. No children cp~ comp! furn except 2 Br. Sl70 incl all ulil LRC 3 Br, l 'rt ba S27a. 2 encl 846-3648 Harbor Santa Ana Ave., 67J....ro9:i \\'ATERFRONT 3 BR. 4 Ba .• CMno pets, 1965 Pomona, lifie111, Immac. Reap. adlt Adults only.no pet,,. . ~r.~ Ir& . patt., 'nag Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfur'l. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 honte, ne1.vly redec., on san-· • oilly. l.St & last mo's + $50 2-U Avocado SL 646--0979 ,qn>l/drp_s.' blln5,, irplc &. ""'---:--,,----,,.."--C"".:::"",...,....--- dy beach. Sl,000 Mo. &.Ibo. Penin•ul• refundali.le clean'g d ~ P • ~und facil. 84~. Newport Beach Newport Beach Newport Beach Newport Beach Bill Grundy Rltr. 642--4620 $125, a vail May 1. 548-4093 CHARMIN' 2 oo Be --:....---------'-----~-·---'---------....; _______ _ OCEANFRONT d tu ."' ...,.., ams, 9 B~. Cr!, ps,. ~,drps, Con. - ' B I •-i f __ ...., , eror. rn, * SUS CASITAS "'Pi< Do--i Bil t , r -r + am rm ... ., c. e ..... ~ 1 BR d~n Adult married ' r • . .,.,;><> , n s OVl' vrnient location. Nr shop- yard, on cu 1 -d e -1 a c . · ' thil . It relr1g. Cpts/drps, Encl ping ceulcr &. schools. $1~. •'U./mo 645-19'16 or 557-6937 couple, no dren, no Ll'i rucely futn Bachelor l pat)os, Secluded & quiet.. 67' "i4'' , ~ · ,.ls, $250 mQ, vear's lse. 1 B•. ""·-:·hed model• ......, .,.. • r "''"" Responsiblf' adlt only, No .-..,~--~~~-~-' 2 Br nr beach. Ganie. Year 547-1641 open daily New rental.rates d~J.. . $l6S, li;t & .Jaat :l BR• cpt<dr121 bltns, closed lsr., $185. Will .lihow"Slln-l $35 WK-OCEANFRONT 2UONe~Blvd C.\I .mOl!UlS,$50refund a bl e gar + prlrg. !..dul ts . A-ion. 128 44t St, N.B. Lovely Bachelon, 1-BR. SPECIAL _ Lo R.at;s from clean'g dep. Avail ~lay 20. ~~~~-i21o Rutgei·s Di·. BLUFFS Condo: 2 BR/2 BA. Maid service. Pool. Util. $25 \\'k. Kit avail. m aLd 548-4093 den, pools. Nr Elem 6: Hi . e 67S.:S740e serv, 1'V &. ph. Sea Lari< I ~,7vr'°LSO~~N~G7A~R7o7E=N~-A~i'1'=s.- schls. $300/mo. 644-1J9j BAOIELOR-sm,. apt for 1 .1'11otel, 2301 Npt Blvd., CM. 2 BR Unlurn. Newly dee. 3 BR 2 BA ~~ block to man. Furn. Util pd. Pvt 646-746 New cpts/dtps, S p a c 2 & 3 BR on Shalin1ar-Crpt~. drps, bltns. $1 35-Sl :l O. Children ok. Call j,~7-694l aft 4 p.rii. Ocean. S35d. 11)0. bch. $85/mo. 6~790 loo~.-n-a~P=o-i~nt.,------1 grounds. Adlts, no pets. * 5-1&:-7154 • BALBOA ISLAND hoUse Sl40/mo. 2'283 F o u n I a in NE\\1 1 B-,-. -fr-pi-,-. -.. -,-m-,.1 J>lllio~v/1\'. bl1ns. 1 adult Yearly. $136. Avl l\1ay 1. 612-8'2\J I S HARP 2 BR $140 Newpoa:_i' H•ight1 2 bdrms, den, yr. lease. SINGLE, TVt pool, pets ?k. \Vay E. tHarbor, turn \V. 213 325-3781 s2a & up "''kfl'. Dana !'lianna on \Vilson ) NE\VPOR1' ~EIGHTS l·BDRM .• $145 month on Inn, 34111 Coast H"''Y· --~2=e=R~.=F=R~07•71=S~i ;.,=·-- 3 Be?rooms._ 2 ba1h home, yf'atly lease. Ut0. incl. Huntington Beach COMPLETELY R E D EC , special antique decor, ce· N' L Beach RI!. 6Ta-l642 ·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;.j CLEAN & COZ'!.' F'AMILY ment drivf", double garage, p y • UNITS. CONV . LOCATION", ll!d Pool. Adults, no pets. I Eastsid(' * &12·!"-~ $250 pr. mon!h. No pets. Coron• del Mar La Quinta Hemtosa VILLA MESA APTS 1~R_L~T~R~·~6~46-0:,..:.>"5=·----BY ocean&. stores, 2 bdrm, . 719 W. Wilson 646-125l DUPLEX·2 br, bltns, refri.i;. I crpls, drps.. gangt". F'ront & hack yards. s1m. Avail lm· San Cl•ni•nte patio; frp'lc, lndry, im. Spanhh Country Estate Liv· i---~--.-----Lease, adults. 64Z..1276 111&' &t Spacious Apts. Ter· 3 BR. Ocea11 View. y.•/fonnal . rared pool; sunken 2aa BBQ ., din rm, paneled fam rm, 3 Bf;Al!!l~!-.1pa:~s l BR Unbelievable Living • Only patios, sundk. drpi; &: bltns, furntshed. Aaurm. ho pets. 1 Br unf $15~furn $175 frplc, fl_lCd Yd. \Vattor & si75 leasP 673-7'798 2 Br unf $175 furn $210 ~~id. $JOO a mo lease. Cotta Mesa ALL UTIL INCI:.UDED l'<.~O.C:::->C:::?:;::=-· i ·-----,---.,,.-Special Bonus: a silver. San Juan Capistrano CASA de ORO plated candle .snuffer is 4 BDR:\1 & tam rn"j, brand CASUAL Cali f. Lfving In A yours If yo~ _brin~ this a~ new TROY home. BITJns, warm Mediterranean atmos· whf"n you v1s1l o~ models. dshv.·sr cpts p a t i o h S . 1 4 blks S. of San Diego Frwy sprinkl~rs For ~nly $275 pe; ~~re., _ _. pacious . 00. or _ .. co-& on Beach l blk W. on Holt · w-u1na<CU apts -aes11j:Do:u t 16211' p rk ·d La mo. Call 943-1936 or furnished for style & com· o . a s1 e ne. 493--3041 )'ort • Heated f'OOl • Kitch· {714) 817-5441 4 BR & ramily-rm. Brand ~n w/ tndTiisct lighting-• ~~ · Nice quiet 1 txlrm apt ne1V 1 roy homt:"Bltins. d!h-Deluxe RIO. Adults. No pell. SllO per mo. \\'Shr, epts. patio, sprinklers. l BR . .$1'15 furn. * Call 646-2687 * For only $275. per mo. Ca.U . Bachelor -$145 · 493·19.'l6 or 493--3041. 2 BR • $195 Laguna Beach Univ•rsjty P1rk L'TILl_TIES INCLUDED PENTiiOUSE pvt s'teps 10 365 w. \Vilson 642·1!m beach, 1 BR. 11~ BA. gar, wash/dryer. Adlt.s. 6 mo. lease. S275 mo. 494-1668 SPAC 2 Br a p Is from Sl40. Hid pool. Play yd. Crpts, drps, bltn. .. , patio . f)twly decorated. Ki<i s ok.. 1998 Maple No. 1 642--6344 2214 College No. 2 646·0627 n1cdlately. 9(;2-6379 j SPACIOUS Bachelor u I i I paid. Rl'f~ &. stovr. S12a mo, Adult. 9'J:i Valencia, N\l. l NEW 1 BR apt, $150,.All u111 l='==~~~.,,=-'"7"1 I included, Crpfs. drps. AO DELU.XE l BR. ~q .. 1.. bltns & ds h\\•sr. Pool, 1 ~~\'.'.s, ti:f(~· ~t:~~. ~~e!1;1~: j child OK. 307 Avocado, No: 9. &6--0984 962--4 Iii!. l !UGJ:: '5' BR. 3 ba, new crpt. I HARBOR GREENS ,,,, & ,.;,.. c""'"' "•· GARDEN It STUDIO APTS BU-ins. 1600 sq. fL $::000. mo. 1 Bach. 1, 2, 3 BR's. lrom $1.10. Avail 5117 G4:J..14!16. 2700 ·Peterson Way, C.M. 2 BR dl':lu.xe TO\\'nhoWit". 546-0370 Priv patiO. enrl gar, small 3 BR ' BA d p!'t ok. 3009 Coolidge', C.\I , _ , crpts, rp:ii, bltns. \~1alk lo school, church :;.i~7247. 1 & stores. '$175 + u11 I. Open UPPER 2 Br, 2 Ba, pool. No 1 Sat & sun 12·5, 1010 El pets. 2 children. Sl75/n10. 1 Camino, CM . 558--0744. 994 J\t1ss1on. 545-1882 I E-SIDE 2 BR, bltin.~. CID. 2 BR. 1 •~ BA. FA ht. "'''"''I gar, laund. fac. No pets ., rrp!s, drps. bHins. s14;, n10. Child ok . $15.1. 646-410-I. 1 Bkr. 642-442'2 • marfner square apartments ANNOUNCES THE AVAILABILITY OF TWO AN.D THREE BEDROOM UNITS FOR ADULTS DESIRING TO LIVE AMIDST BEAUTY BY THE SEA IN THE PRESTIGIOUS WESTCLIFF AREA OF NEWPORT BEACH •• , , •••• FROM $230 For Information telephone Mr. Robert M. Buckley, Ma.na ger at (7_14) 645-0252 or_ writ! to The Office Of The Manager, Marmer ~are Apartments, 1244 Irvine Avenue, Newport Beach, California 92664 11l'lhl4 QUALITY APARTMENTS ! \Ve have UNFURNISl-IED &.. F1JRNISHE:o rental~ In University PIU"k & TurUe Rock & ·would comider it a privilege to help you 30lve your housing needs. *SUNNY* *ACRES* * Motel-Apts. * Studio & 1 Bedrooms LO\V RATES Newport Beach OCEANFRONT 3 Br, 2 Ba, $250 .rno. ti! 6115. Adults on- ly, no pets. 673-8088 Apt. Unfurn. 365 1 _A_p-t.-u-n~fu_r_n. ___ 3~6=5 i A.,.-pt,...'"'U:-:-nl"u-rn-.---03"'65~A.,....pt"'.~u"n'"'l'"u-rn-.--.....,3"'6S0A~p-t'".7U7n"'lu-r-n-.---. 365Apt, Unfurn. 'llo~"l 11'1\d. - --'lll'uliur $25 Week.$100 Mo. Daily Rates AvaJI. • Color 'IV, Air-Olnd. • Pool, Poot Table •Sounds 2376 Newport Blvd. 548·975:i WESfCLIFF Drive • 2 Br. Newly decor. Bltn 11.p- pliance1. Pool. • 642-6274 l BED., block to ocean, pool, single ,adults. $135. 833-3535, 644--0637 eves . . "SINCE l,M6" NE\Y O\VNERrun<lcr 1st \Vestern Bank Bldi: NEW MAi'1AGEi\-IE.i'IJT e WINTER RENTALS e University Patk ••• -. * $130 UP * Rent NOW for Sept.! Days 833.0101 Nights GIAN'I' 1 &: 2 BEDROOM! ABBEY REALTY 642-KlO 1-;~========il Gorgeous., park·like setting. MAY.June al lhe beach: LgP ji Closed garages for max· 3 br. 2 ba duplf"x av a.ii now . 4 $. \Vith family room imum security, Quiel street. $245/mo. 549--0844 Turtle Rock .......... $375 Adults, no pets. 2020 Apt Unfur.n 3 BR.. 2 baths .......... S3Zl Fullerton Ave (Harbor to • · ' 365 4 BR. 2 baths .......... S300 Bay, then So. until 2 blksl~--"'.""------ 3 Bf.l. 2 batiis: iurnished So. of Newport Blvd. 642--G•ner•I avail. Aug.1st •••••••• $400 17.86=00~=-=-===o-,=,;;l;::;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;i;;;;;;;;:;. I. . ed h·11 NEW LRG DELUXE APTS VENDOME r. 1 Bach-furn. . . . $139.50 . I BR-furn ..... $149.50 :U.IMACULATJ;_ APTS! 2 B·R·furn .. $179.50 ADUL't and REALTY UNFURN AVAILABLE FAMILY Seetion Univ. Park Center. lrvine ADULTS ONLY, NO PETS Cl h • p k Cali Anytinte 83.J.0820 1768 Pomona 642·2015 os• ~o 1 opping, •r * Spacious 3 BR'!, 2 ba ·I BR. 2 BA c uJ\'rrdale. Pool * S~ydio Apt. $115 : ~wi~ r;1.1r~1~en,1 privileges. s27.11mo. * 1 Bedroom $130 114"'5' An" "h I "'A" ' • Call 645-29% e • e m ve. r,.iAPLE ST. NEAR l9TH COSTA MESA 64Z.2824 645-0349 310 e FURN. lNCL U t i 1. ~5 TUSTIN Ave, upper 2 l·L_i_d_o_ls_I_•______ DELUXE bachelor & l br BR duplex w/lrg sundeck, Apls. $35 1veekly &: up. Mo. clo~ gar. & lndry hookups, FOR REi'IT OR FOR SALE: rate!!. Terms Avail. 998 El Sl7.J. 646-4380 Houses· Furn. or Unfurn. 125 Via Lido Norrl. Lido Camino. 546--0451. Balboa Peninsula Isle. Call \\'ebster 4--0920 or •VAIL M S!h Allr .f? 2 --------"'---Brighton G-4547 " i ay . a1 • -1~-'7-~~-----·I Br. complete!~ lum. Extra BRAND ne\\' DELUXE 3 Br, Condominiums spacious. Walk to shoppi ni: 2 Ba apl.c. lricKl hlock E. Unfurn. 320 ce nter. Chil d ok. $139.50. Balboa Bh·d: clo!;C to ocean ' -~ or-bay. 1 yr lea!;~. rna-~·guna H ills.-.. 1 BR. Sl3.'."i. Crp•l drps. Dl\V, drps, frpl & crpt. NE\V 1:1:.:. sngl. sty 3 BR, 2 Swim'g pool. Clo~r in. 14;i 644-4161 days, 67l-0253 eves BA, crpts, drp~. bltns, pool. E. 1~ St, CM. J.'i7-6682 af1 lor appt . Children OK. 2 c f!OC gar. 4 pm. 1 "0CEA=~N=r=R=07N~T--j-,-,i-b-,~H-i ~, grd & trash plrup inc $265. L'RC redec I Br. centrally sl;y-lantastic bay view. 2 Bkr. 837-5506. Joe. Pool. carport. Ad\11, no Br, 2 Ba. fam rm, sun rm. N•wport Be•ch pels, $135. 560 \V. Hamilton. palio, sundeck, d !I h \Vb r , 646-4160 or 545-(1760 bltns, drp5, ci-p~. Adult!, no e CUSTOM TO\VNltOUSE e 2 BR parUy furn apt i\1ar· pelic. $500/mtl. lse. fiTh..5034 3 BR.• 2 Balhs. S385 ?<.lonth, · ' I I J f ' t OK "·ll· "••70·2 ril.'d coupe on y .. nan . Corona d•I Mer lease_. ......, · .,..,... ·1 $150 mo.. Nr Fairgrounds. Duplexes Unfurn. 3501;64&-8~~226~--,.,-,,-=o-ol iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 BR spac. Adult.o;. Sl2.'i & $130. Pool. ldf"al Io r ... • it...,~~.E~l-V-,,~i~"-'"-::2..,-,,-.-,,-,,-a I ~Chf'lon. 199.1 Church St. ,.a.II!~•. du plf".x. 2 blks to beach .i_,...._96.13_~------ Upslairs w/..-iew .. Pvt patio. * QUIET 2 BR duplex, bltns, ON TEN ACRES Yrly lease. Titl6f;,...2i06 or gar. patin, E-sid~. Adults. J le 2 BR. Furn. 6: Unlurn. 21 31329---01~. no pt'ls. 360 16th Pl. 645-t2SS Fireplaces I Prlv. paliOJ. Costa Mesa or f.42·1298. Poola Tennis Contnt'I Bldst. ---,,-..,.-::---:--:-ISPAC. weU furn 2 br apt In 900 Sea Lane, CdM 6'4-26ll NEW 1 Br. brick ga1 frpl, newl.'r triplex. Privacy. (MacArthur nr Coast Hwyl bf'ams patio, w/w. bltns. l Adltl!, no pel.5. 768 Scott Pl. 1,'ii'iii1ii. Yii'riiiyii. !iilii"6ii. '4ii'"'5iii"ii2lliiiilcr"Lio.Ji23:M23ii'Nc:iliitP.tto:I * COROLIDD APTS * II CH~RMTNC ~ BR. Patio, 2 Br. slUdiQs &. slreet le\•els, Quiet, No chddttn or pets, $185 & up Dsh~ lrpl d bl Aparlmel'lh for Rt'rlt j Sl2:i. 64;).l84.8 earporl. · L A R ~-E Pool. I ~;;-~;;;;;;~~~!QUIET attra.c studios $115. 67J.J378 II l Br. $125. Adlts, no pets 1,N~E\~v"""";,,,~-~,~b-~2~.., Apts. Furn. 360 2135 Elden, Mgr Apt 6· duplex. 2~lks 1:· brach. 1 ----------ll BR.. furn gU & water pd. Upstairs "'/view. Pvt pa1i0. •General No children, no P~ t ~. Yearly leas~. 714/61:>-2506 $120/mo. 545-5991, 646-7058 or 213/li9-Q184. l-R<-,-i~Be-,-,~ti~!W"."':F7,-rn~i~Jutt--PRIV. ne~ 1tudio w/yard, e FOR leue, delx, all elec. park'g, all utll pd. Orange Jge, new w/w, view. 2 BR. for as little as Ave, Nr 16th. SllO. 64 2--0538. l BA apt. All bll·ln11 Incl ONE . MONTH LARGE l Bedroom, Elderly dlshwahr, dbl gar. Adulll "fady. No pets. $95 mo. tros ·only, 673--6992. complete with r ·ullerton. 548-3938 2 Br, 1 Bl(, lrpl , •ha.I c:pt, your 100-/. BACHELOR apt, s 1 J o . drpg, bltns. hun-y $210. Purchase Option n1onth util. inc: I u de d . Bl"'·r: 11).S, 630--3162: alt !:I, Ind. item M"IC:t'llon. ~0-J601 8r ~3!H3 11 213: 596-1119 24 Hour Oely. ...-r8R Tniilr r Sl20 + 3 BR, 21-S BA De iuxto apl. So. CUSTOM ulititif'f;. ~laltn"f' pt"rM>ns of llwy. Se!! l\lgr. 32'.z • .:; Furnitur• Rental only. *" 646--180!! ~larguerite or ph. 673-7111. iti17 \Y. 19th, C.l\f. 548.:WSI AT TR Ac TI v E 2 br PVT. patio, 2nd noor. 1-2 A-n11ht'lm 774-2800 1tudlo.-J1.11 mi. crp11 & drps. BR, Auto 1arage door. \j!La::::H::•:::br_:• ___ _:6::!M.::·::_37::08~1 ~''.;":_'i~g~'::;"';!1'1'::,c_· 1::\,::70::,· ;:,'4;.:2-:,:5=29::7_!~A::.d::."i:;:iS::,• ~":.:'c. .. o;,;;i<,;,· ,,;644,;,;..-8::21J::!;,.....:..--- . Costa Mesa Co1ta Me1a Costa M•s• I 365 I I I ' , , I . . •• Oo\ILY PILOT I J ........... -I~ -"'-I~ [ ;-·--l[t] [ ...,,_, ...... Ht] [ ............. _ I~[ ....... ,, ......... I~ ····11..m1IM••• ~ [ ....... oftlM'"' I~ ~I _.M_'"' __,]~ ~;;;;;~;;;;;;~ ' 1 ~;;;;;~~~~1~;;;;;~1 Apt. Unfurn. S6S Apt. Unlvrn. S6S lpt. Unfurn. S6S Apt. Unlvrr.. S6S Aph.. Apts., • • Apia., Apts., Summer Rontala 420 ,,,, ___ _,_ _____ N.;.a_w_po_rt_Bo_ach ____ Dane Point Huntlntton ileich :':'.'F_•_•_•'.:'· "-:'rU-n"'l'"ur_n_._i .. 1_o~F_u_m_,. o,_•,,...U_•..,tum_._3_70_ Furn. or Unfurn. :t70 Furn. or Unfum. 370 . vtEW-.2 b d rtt\,-sle .-, 1 NOW YOU CAN AFFORD NEWPORT BEACH Enjoy f!00,000 health club & spa; 7 pools, 7 tennl! courts. Bachelor, 1 or S Br's. Also 2- atory townhouses w/ 2 or 3 BR's. Elec. kitch- ens, private balcony or patio. From $175. Subterranean parking, elev, maid service. Full·llne food market, dry cleaner, beauty salon within complex. 7 beaut. model apts. Y am to 6 pm· dally, other times 'by appt. Jamboree & San Joaquin Hills Rds. l'I. of Fashion Island. 714: 644-1900 !or leasing info. PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS DANA :5 -, .. -nl·a ... ·••~. SPACIOUS new 1 BR in 4-Ntw1>9rt il~dr N~wport &~ch _H_u_n_tl_n_-'_on_"'a.-.-.h----H""u_n_t_ln_n_t_on_Bo_a_ch __ ...;I 4-«dult• only. Bfautitully ....... '""" """u -;::;;;;;;;•i;;;:;':;;;:;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;:;;;;:;;;;•;:;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;I fu.miahed. AvaUable May lS quiet I , 2 br, 2 ba, all plex. Crptt, drp•, bltln1,l;:;;;:;;;;;;:;;:;;;;::t;::;;;:;;;::;:;;;;:;;;:;;;::;::;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;o 1• thtu Sept. All or part. C&U :~n~wly ...... ""' '"' 17;:·.,~;::'· "' .. , •. i• DON'T MISS THE IEST .., • .,,_."'•GT. East lluff S225. Sharp townhouu-2 br. fllOM: $135* R•nt•I• to Sh•r• 4lO 1 \i ba, bltna, crptJ, drps, 20 YR old 1lrt looking for auto a:arag", pool . Nr beach. Olympic siz• pool-8illiard1-Sauna1-T annis female room1te to share ex· NEWPORT llACH 213/433-9893 pro shop-Color TV loung11-Ha1lth Ctub1-· penses or apt. 557-4082. VIiia Oraneda Apts. NEW 2 br, 1 ba, unfurl\. Indoor golf driY in9 rang.-Pa rty Room-Full 1 or l roomate11 needtd to Four bedroom. wUb t.Jcon. Patio, frplc, ~~ blk to beach. tlm• AcfiYltl•s Olr•cfor. share. rent in Lquna &:ach le'I a'hoye 4 )lllow. Cracloul ~ex. $195/mo, Adult!, boust-4M-:l819 livinz A quJet 11UTOUnd1 .... ~~;;;,,r;;.;,.,.:;'"--':;;';,,· -=~-I BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS: Single:::, l & 2 Ji'E~IALE roonimale 10 share tor family w1th ehlJ~ 2 BR, 1 b& +Jiiex Xlnt Joe•-Bedrooms, furnished or unfurnished. 4 bedroom home i1t ex- Near Cc~ dll M&r Hllh ~~·~Ht& Bch. $lS5. REASONABLE RENT*: Singles from $135. pense41. 968-2&tO School. &1"1'pla0e. we! bar Ii l Bedrooms -froim '145. 2 Bedrooms from G•r•t•' for R•nt 435 built-In kllchen applianc-e1. 2 BEDROOM, near shop'a:. $200. Low move in charges. No lease req'd. 835 AMJGOS WAY 6"-2991 Newly decoraled. $130/1\10 GARAGE 9x22, Clean, Dry . Coldwell, Hanker & C.o. Realooomics Corp. 675-tl100 -1 and 2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths new bldg, 110rqe only, nr Man-... ,, 541-52:!1 2 BR. $1<40. 842·8365 Models Open Doily 10 om to I pm FURNISHED I. UNFURNISHED F•l'll'""""'·.....,,. 36S e NEW DELUXE.-,--~,-...,.----150UTH BAY CLUB OAKWOOD GARDEN D .. .n.tor d .. l9nod .. by .. ** STORAGE G"''" .... 3 BR, l BA Apt for leue. Incl L•gun• Baich Apartments Apartments MorttMI .SchnlHen lettrlon $.2:1/per monlb il CO •~LIN~ · -•-2 (' tr I I pl) lresort living for Tha address •• _ for •ctiva o1dults.. • &i2--639l unt 6 pm. t. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. , _________ _ 31>ac. mutu illlte, din rm ~· u:. VleV.', ffiU<l'Crn JUI ~Li! nz ;ru; e sinsle A married adults) -Central 3ir conditioning & heatin~ Offlc• Rant•I 440 SHARP bachelor unit, clolf I: dbl prq!, auto door BR. 2 BA, bltins, deck, 1 blk 16th btwn lrvlne & Dovtr to oa: & UC!. $l30. mo opener avail_ Pool & Rec. -bch k shops. Adults. No 714: '45-0SSO 714 : 642.a170 -€harmin g fireplaces, S spa~ious oor plans Ind's l'l'frig. Avail Ma,y 1. area. • n • • pet;;. $2ai. 49,1.3034 -.Unusual large closets & storage on patio Prestlcie Office ~ns, 9n Valencia. Apt _... 2 BR. Quiet. close in. Adult~. •nent subject to location -2 S\Vimming pools, therapeutic pool, sauna "ON nlE BAY" No. 2. lf 00 amwer ~471 165 Amlp \Vay, NB Lease. $165. m Cypreu Dr. I'!"!' _______ "'! _________ -Gym, billiards, driving range, putting greeA Al Lido Yacht Anchorqt Caste M••• Costa Mes• FAIRWAY VILLA APTS. 2 & 3 BR'• QUIET 4;ilex-lrg db: 2 br, \VIL~~~T1lRS co. ,:':;.";.---0="';;':.,...------IApt1., Apt1., -ConvenientLlocaiion for work or play0 3 Room Suite Private patio, pool "' lndiv. fla ht, aar, rent reduced to Lido Isl• Fum. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 A L . UTILITIES INCLUDE G1"0und Ocur-688 1q tt tau11dry fa c. I mature reap. cpl . to manare BAY VlEW luxury 2 Br, 2 6551 Warner Hun1·1ngtan Beach Air cond Cpts, Drps Near Orange C.o. Airport & bld.c. 548-6956 Ba Townhou~; balcony, LOVELY quiet 2 hr, l~~ ba, N•wport Beach N•wport B•ach , E-Z Parklni. Util pa.id ucr. Adul ts only. ( NJCE &: Spacioua 1 Br crptll trplc, range, retri1, dshwhr, bl!ns, ref r ig, trplc., I,~===;:;;;:;;:;:;;:;;;:;;:;;:;::;::;:;:;;===~ (Warn•r at Edwards (714) 147·85 $410 per mon th 20122 Santa Ana Av I . · · l crp11, drp1, pool Ii. rec. crptldrps, 2 car g11r. Available May i.t u-,1 e. drps, bllns + refr1g. Adlts. 6'"l072 SI b "4-~•-1 '!'.,.~!!!l''""!!!!!•!!!!'!'l~!:""!!!!!!!!""'!!!!!!!!'""!!!!""I ...... "fl· Joachim, Apt 3-A 1 00 pels. lnq. 2868 LaSalle, -'-"•-'=~· ====~-}()l'.'n Y appt.""' ...,... I: 717 LIDO PARK DRIVE 15 Apt 1, CM . 54 .. 35... • TOWNHOUSE Nawport Buch Brand Spanking New _A;_p_t._u_._,.._, .. ___ 36_S Ap~~;n. or u.1 ••• : 370 N•wpo" Be0<h 673-1000 ORLEAN APTS 2 BR 11' BA -Crpt °"'"" 2 8'· 2~ Bo, bl""· ""'==-:-:-~~.,....-: ' San Clamonta • drp8: uOO sq', 311• A~aUab~; !ii~tio, enc pr. Quiet. SEACLIFF Ma r Apt&, 2 In Beautiful B-RAN'DNE\r··,-... -.-,-8-,.-2 Costa Ma•• PRESTIGE OFFICE ADU" 0 now, Slfia mo. 545-071B 973 ___ . --~-~~ Br, cp~. drp • bltns, pool, BACK BAY -N R al r -t f'-m TS NLY · · tud ' "-. 110 -. fl. Qu•'•t e11:t lo e """ate u • V I . A t ·~ 2 ·f L E tbluff P''" paLio, ' •• ty-. l" ~ ., '.'BR A at'ncia, P """· , t no uxury •• "' ...--~ * * * * c t d utll P••'d · vail. Private pa-Ba. Jntant ok. 548-2682 ~ 1 and 2 Bedrooms cul-<le-8a.c. Panoramic vleW I arpe s, rps, · ~. 1 ·-•· 1 ·•-·fa Kll!\l'er. !35-:44Z1 2 Br, J ~li Ba, trplc, patio, of -•••. Adui•· o-ly. '!BO. El Pue~• Mesa Apta Ex~Uent for in~uranct', '" ....., JIOO • 1uu1v. aun .... ,. c. * BEAtrrIFUL 1 &: 2 BR. I pool. Adulll. S2'J5 mo. Placentia, Ask aboul our Furnishtd o1nd Unfurnished 492_-,,'-"" "" " • * "• * * acc't, a-hitecl. 1860 B. (Nr. Orange C.O. Airport; Tus-discount. Ad It t• • '"' .... Jin t I?tb St ,v 1 l'ff) Contemporary Garden Apts. 644-1182 or 834-340a work. ~~-~--~--·II U IVlng 1 Bedroom Apti. Newport Bh1d., C.'.\I. a . ;_..m .. es c'. . Patios. tr P le'. poal. Huritlneton la•c~ 1 BR apt, !iv'g rm. bltn bar, . "S;;;";;"';;;";;;;A;;;";;";;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;; I Lechenmyre Re1ltor 1741 Tustin, Col!ta ~,e~~ $15G-SJ65. Call 546-5163 din'g area. Opening on lgf *' Dishwasher • Ill , __ -Del pvt patio, Spa, '"'imm!ng E EAT $130 & up inel. u Hies. A,,,.., 1860 Newport Bl\'d., c.~r. ?.fir. ~lJ'S. Thomp.son &12.464.t * wtt 1·2·3 BR. Children W•lcomel pool, ten n i 1 crts, Park * Stove and Refrigerator CAN'T B B furr Pool .L Recreation Call 64&-.m8 Eves: 34;>.J.483 -1 Al} bltns. Crpt1, drpg. Gar. J\lo\'e in nov.·. 2 BR '~ all ex-Nev.·port. Sub-lease 6 mo. * Shag Carpetin~ (4 exciting colors) arta. Qu.!el Envi.ronmen1.,.,...,..,..,_.,.!!"!,...,.'I· •130 UP Nr. S. Coa!t Plan. p I ·' p .. ........, "'·'·' """' * Sound Proofe SINGLE STORY Ofi strffl pa.rkin<. No Oill~1 ' 0 * • * ~:>-2l2l. I tnu. oo, pvt pat1<>1, ets -•= .. ;:"·,,~;;:;,~~··;;'·=~~...,.,-NE\V \''aterrront ffices GIANT I & 2 BEDROO'.\f? ok. Fro1n $139. Nr schools * EXCEPTIONAL Bayalde * Billiard Tables South Sl!a Atmosphere dten, no pet.s. $2'75 or $435 month Gorg~us. park-like setting. 2 BR. cpts , drps, bltJ'Ui, 1r sOOpplnR. 17431 "B" ar Living-2 Br. 2 8 a . * Pool 2 BR .• 2 BATit Above The Islandl'r Closed zarages for max- 1 rerrig, 1 upstrs, infant ok, "D" Ket'lson Ln, 968·7510, Furniture avail. E 1 t v, * Lara:e Recreation Center CallM!lt• & drps 19J9.1961 ?ilaple A\•e. 341 Bayside Dr, N'pt Beach lmllm security. Quiel strelt. ndry ac. $140. 54S-7729, IW7~8:-i& or 842-7170. b-t · kl ~ -~·~~Cl>~~~--Tii!i!~-~Co.~~ta~A~!i' .. ~;;;;;;;;;;;;; Adults, no pel.11. 2020"" ·,:,:.,:.c"'~°'c.·=~----'--,;,.;.~_:;:cc.:=~-su ern.nean pr nz . ..,,.,,,. Private Patios l.'ulJ ~ * FRESH AIR S37j· RENT STARTS $155 H I B h DESK spa~ available $50 ~ erton Ave (HllJ'bor to LG 2 Br, 11,~ Ba studio apt. -NE\VPORT TOWERS 642-2202 HEATED POOL unt ngton aac mo . \ViU provide furniture la.Y, thfo So, until 21!1blks No pets, famille1 only. Prlv. \Valk 3 blka lo Beach! SUBLEASE I N ,_, Ex v· t D I M Plenty o1 lawn .. ===;:;;;:;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;I a\ $5 mo. Answering se.rvic:e r::;:;;,,._~--~-I J BR. 2 ba. newly decorated. crpts, drps, bltn8 except A l M ·f· t h I @ ON BEACH'. Huntington Beach. 642-432.1 ~ Ne .... ·port vd.) patio. 726 Joann St . .$140 Beaut. big 3 BR apt, w/w ec. 3 Br ~ar~· :e~r~ • IS a e esa ,c,,.o"°"orn•VILLAStorareGE available. 17875 Beach Blvd. r" k Llk S di P 8. ' agn1 JCf'n ay v ew A rt GARDEN APTS. r QuiJ urroun ng New crpt.~. drp.~. bltm. n!frig. $2'25. No pets. 536-1711 .$1iOO per mo. 546-4701 befort pa ments tft 2500 South Salta NE\V 2 BR: A?I'S DESK space ft.vailable $50 • DELUXE rislio. Slillmo. 645-4647. 1 BR, refrlg, bltni, crpts; 5. 539--0684 wkendi. Tustin & Maia Drive S•nfa An• .. ""·--,_ From 1230 • mo. \VIII provide furn iture 1·2 & 3 BR APTS LGE 2 b C ..., ~ . . . ~ r, upstairs. rpt~. drp11. SI~ mo incl ulil. 2 Br, 2 ba beach apt. Enc. 54S •aSS ~-~tturo Av·"•hlo at $5 mo. Anawer1ng service Also Furn. Bachelor d N A ··' ..., "'....... .., -'I bl 00< N EI rps, range, carport. o dwts only. Tra<lewind1 gar, $265 yrly. Adults/no av ... a e. ·>UJ o. Prv palioe * Hid Pools pets. $130. 673-7178. Riiy 8-l7-85ll; Eve I : pt'l1. Avail July 1. 673-1!*0 Carpets-drape1Mii1hwasher Cam i no R ,. a I, San .Nr 1bop'1 * Adul11 only S.%--7661 Apt1., heated pool-saunu·teMis Cl ente -492-4420 M , , A $170 -2 Br., 2 Ba Studio, · or. t21Jl 553-7750. Apts., Apts., Furn. or Unfurn. 370 rec room-ocean views em · art1n1que pts. crpls, drpi;, patio, rar. 215 2 BR, 2 ba apts, New & OCEAN VIE\V. Roomy 3 Br Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 pat:loa-ample parking DESK space available S50 tT11 Santa Ana Av1 .. CM 01le. 54S-UJI. within 1 mi of beach, Crpts, 2 Ba, iundeck, ref · s :1-------------------G•neral SecurJ euards mo. \Vilt provide furniture ~,gr. Apl w 646-SM2 LRG. 3 BR, 2 BA, new •ha&: drp8, rarage w/eltt opener, $286/mo y1arly. 673-762 Huntlngten Beach Huntlnston B•ach HUNTltyNGTO. N at .SS mo. Answering service *BRAND NEW* c:rpta, $169 mo, newly dee. & all kitchen bJtna. 21642 VISTA DEL Lido thelf;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;; ALM MESA APTS available. 222 1'"ritt1t Ave, N, <XX:. Corport 507-<151 Brookhont, H.B. -~ ll<yfroot. le'-i:B~~ $350l I P • · PACIFIC Laguna Beooh . ..,,._,... 2 BDRM dupltx, patio, l!ACHILUfF lpts Leue. Rtaltor 673-4350 ru OCEAN AVE., H.B. SUITES Available: l 7'~ 12 LA OJSTA AP'I'S, 1 4r 2 BR. Bl tru, swlntmlnc pool Azar· age. All ulil pd, $150 to $170 mo. Adult1, no pet., garage, yard. Adulll only. New 2 Bdrm, d1hwhr, pool, WESTCLIFF Drive • 2 BR. R I l BR unfw11 --····· • $135.00 (nfi) 5J6.l4S7 ~ach Blvd, H.B: Parking; $150 MS-88.15 MtkdaY,• alt' patio. 1231 Enll. Newly decor. Bltn ap-• re1hla1 e e e I BR furn .•••••••• , . $149.!iO Ofe open 10 am-6 pm Daily air .cond:. h .e .a.ting : car· 842-MT1 or 341-39;>, Bacbelors FurnlshM WILLIAM WALTERS CO. pellng: Jan1tonal se1v. Jn- 2 BR.1% Ba.. Pool. Nr 1bop1, -----"------pllance.1. Pool.• 641-Q74 from. $135 quire Suite Sor c&ll 540-57'.U Adltt, rm pets. $162.50 Util Nr Huntlneton H1rbeur 2 BR nr or.ean, cpts, drps P1rkllk• 1.. .. ~ch 11"1 fo d It 2 ER ap~ Sl7S mo. ~·Avocado, C~f. 6'U109 pd. 1884 Monrovia. 54~. Tripltt -qu11t ana. Lrr 1 $1!5 yr'ly. lst & last + dep ~ · " ng r 8 u 5 ma./n:io. OK 1 BLOCK from beach, 1 Br, DELUXE oUic:e In Corona IT:S Beach houte tlmt. Bii· Tbe fuk1t draw in tht Weil CC.Ill 8elecilon evtr! Stt lhl a Dally Pilot Clus!fied OATLY Pll.Dr ClauWed •. Br ~ $140, 3 BR . SUD. Ptls 3U 36th SI. 713: 24S-1921 GQSQ def Sol • POOL furn I uni, 1-~rom Slla /mo. de! !\lar near Posl oflicr, ~°":,• ,_C1~1<~)_,816--0071.oo----'--~-''WHITE ELEPHANTS" ---•SAUNA ~~~ ~V1;.1'n~~ ~.~~· 202-A ~~~c~;h:r.P:i~f~~klfli. NEW l BR, crplA, drp1, overrun.nine ~ut bouH? e JACUZZI \\'/ilnlff. Near ocean, $1-ti "Cash'' .. seli them ttiru 9/10 of a mlle from the be1ch 1s t.>61 ~tesa Dr. Santa Ana 2 & 3 BR. Sl,j(I up. Patio. NE~V office, grnd fir. Air- Incl 1a11 l wat1r. 963-t54-4 Daily Pilot Claistfied "Recraatlon City" With 2 swimming ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!-'""'""'"""'" Pool. Children. ?iiORA KAI cond .. only $60. 165Z.A New· section ftlWI I Ad, ~j678 poo1a, putting grawi, gym, Yolleybalt 1 Balboa Island-Apts, 18&81 ~1ora Kai Ln. 1~ pcu·t Bl vd, Ct.1642-2821, eYf'M Apt1., Apt1., court, 1auna, bllll•rd room, clu b- 1 hlk E. of Beach at Garfield. 642-5106. furlT'. or Unfurn. 371 furn. or Unfurn. 370 hou1e. On• or two bedrooms, fur· :: bdrn1 apt. 71 '·. 9600~• 1----------I ~ _,,.,'" INDIVlDUAL OFFICES 11f1had and unfurn l1 h•d, privat e Year h!asc l er 2 BR, tum or unf. Neiv Jrvlne inrlust complex, 4pts.. IA ~p~.,.. •. -.------ Furn. Of' Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 ,. I • Sant• An• Waodcd wuim •tot Joa • hettllC!DI pib • iwlnunioJ poob • recrtatioo CC9t« and J!earn! d E•rlY Achievcmcnl Ctnttr A Suptrb New Pre-School Rlabt. o. Our Ground.! 1 8.a'1oom & NutHry • 2 Bed/'OOlllG & 2 l •rl'I • 3 llld11111u .!. 2 Ball!• Sing/a Sfofy 4 Sp/II Lav11 with f/replac. Air COl'rdillOl'llng • Slll·Cl .. ninO ~ -$166F,mMiR ...... lS..110', 1 CDIOlllU@ ........ ,' ~ ... - Sant• Ana patio, f1r.-plec1 In two bedroom, e Zl3 32:>.3711 e •l•v•tori, dlihwaahari. carpet• Cpl /drp, poo!, nr shop&, uU top loc. 833-3443 anytime anddr.pe,1,no1a .... 1dultaonly,111 Costa Mes• pd. JllM Monrovia. 548-0336 NEWPORT BEACH utllllle1 excapt light.I paid. pets Lo1guna B•ach • $108 to nsa •~pied. Froin $145.. BAY MEADOW APTS. 1 Br apt, part furn+ stove 1: * 675-1601 * .:;:~l!j!~t retris. S130 monthly. Avail BEAtrr pvt, crptd, exec der.k ; · ~ 21M1 lltMhurlt St. Beam Ct"ilingJ, pan~lns. priv now. See 387 Loma Terrace turn w/bathrm, Bal. Isle. t;:j~l:--tJ I ............ Btiack, patios, recreaoon facil ities. Laguna or calJ 2131928_1200: Rsnbl. 61>-2335. 838-6423 (II~ M2 ... .,.. All 11dultJ, no pets. c ..,, ~ lose to town & beachE's. 1360 S n . Oftice or store. At:k for 1' Bachelor apt * C __ .., * 2 BR fro m Sl6j * Santa An• RA!!a!!Onable. C.o~ta ~!esa. I ::aldw R.fttnt M' ~-«<28-* 1 Bedl'Oom * · . ...,.... .....r .ru ---o --=--..... 387 \\', Bay Sr 1btwn Harbor BR.AND NEW From JOO sq/ft. 3jc sq tt * 1 Br, den. wt! bar. 2 B;i l VILLA MARSEILLES 16i0 SANTA ANA AVE, C~ & Ne.,.,·port Blvd. !\ ml, N. SPACIOUS .., 6iJ.-24&1 or 541-5032 OUNOE· COAST'S BEST 01 t9'h "'-~ I. 2 B<frm Apts LUX pyt ollc, 0'" '"'· CALL 646-0073 Adult Ll~lni • Y.'rstchf! J?r. 5!.x 17, _ cpt, SALESMAN •• I BR. unfurn/lurn S\00 up. Furn. & Unfurn. ~ps, S8a ur1t pd. 548-9586 f · PooL Laund~ rn1. 897 D!.!thwpher. color coordinat. 3i00 NE\VPORT BLVD, r..'8 PILOT CLASSIFllD c""' St. No. '· C•ll <d appli.nco• . plu•h sha: *ON THE BAY* ...,,..---------,.-,.=--=~====I &12·2181. carpet • choice-of 2 c:olO? 67S-2464 or 541-5032 Apts., Aph • ..,---~----Apts., schemes :-2 baths -. iitaU Business .Ranto1I 44S F"'rn. or Unfum. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 1howen • mirrored waro-1,,,'°".,._.--,---- Cott• Mtt• Coat• Mata Cost• M•sa robe donrs • indirect light· FOR leas", 900 &q ft, M-1 Ing in kitchen • breJ,kfa1t bldg for machine 1hop, Amazing Adult Living UNLIKE ANY OTHER APARTMENTS Featured in PROFESSIONAL BUILDER'S MAGAZINE as "SHANGRI LA" Live able luxury with all the convenienceo: Clubhouse -Social Life -lnd ;or & Outdoor Sports-Welk to stores , banks, movie end college. ' 1 & 2 l&DROOM Apartments with T trraces f•OM $140 to $295 MODELS OPEN DAILY Merrimac Woods 425 Merrimac Way, Costa Mesa I\ (letween Hirbor •nd Fairview) ) I bar • hugl!' private fenced g&rage or upholstery shop. patio • plush landscaping • 548-8i97 brick ~B·Q's -lartt htat-l:t711"2-,-q7rt-0-,~,~,,~,~,~,-NB~l~d,-.i rd pools & lanaJ. for sl0l'1! &: offiC't'1 Park 'g 3101 So. Bristol St. Lea!i~. 838--0089 ' · I (~i ?.IL N. of So. Cout Plaza) SHO"'ROO'! I , fl' 5 t A n ,.,mg.-.01ce PHoNE.a ss78200 space. P!rking. Closr-in La- • • iUlll. $8.>$39;; hlo. 494-46.i.J Rentals Wanted 460 I •-If ~I LOCALex~c. needs 2 or l br. ~;;;;;;~·~;:1 house with 2 bath~ in Newporl' or Cnrona dtl Mar atta. No children, yearly 400 least, furn~htd or un. "ru"RN="°iSH=E°'o""'Roc_m....,.fo-,-,.-,-11 furnished. \Viii move tn a1 end of J unt'. WUI care for "$l8 per V.'!.lk &:. up. No like i! \\·as our O\\•n hom1 . studentJ. 998 El Camino. S48-S4?S Rooms 546-04.il ... --,..,..,,_,..,...-lruOSii~w;o.-T:T;;;;-. BIG Bd;:m, pvl bath & en· RESIDENTS of l. id 0 , Ira~ k gHr. TV. Oldf'r respons1blr, ma ture couplr \\'oulrl llkr m rent & ca~ for I tmployrd gent on I y , 64>435'1 Apt or homr & Pfll!1 lor 111m· ,.:,c.:_:=,:.-~----1 m<'r or p11r!. CAii tn(lrnin1ts I• LRG r.omfortable room. belore 9 or alter J pn1 kitch. prlvil, nr shop'&. 67;')-1892. · SlS/wk. &&2-1758 YEAR. round in Laaunl Bch. Guest Homa 415 Closy in. 3 br. Aua:. or Stpt. -,._,,,,,.,,_,,,.,,,,_ ..... ..,.._I f orfign lamlly, Up lo S2al'.I. * PRIVATE ROOM !38-!90S . . tor eldub' lady. Bri1ht • F'UR.i~ rm w/kll. Pfiv. chn:ry gardtn •urround· emp.loyed male. Walklna: tnrs. Nutritious tnuls, Call d\11. 3500 Newport 673-flll 541-4753. ·-------.---- 500 PRtv. l'OOm in lic'd autat I JI ~J homt', board &: nunin1 ~ I cnre. Ambulatory m a n . I cmmmmmiiiiii~iiii;;i I 11.R. -11 VllJ.A San ~laleio Care Announc•mant1 (l"lllt'r ha~ \'BC&l\Clf'.J ft)I' I ~1en, \\t>men or couple,.'·A_N_D_E_R-~--·s-c-.,-,-,-,-,. 93-4-197 formerly of 330 \V. 191h St. n.OQ~l &: Board f (I r haa moved IO I 18 2 i;:entle ma n. S350 per mo. 241) t.1onm~la, next to Webb'~ Am.hen! Rd., CM • .54>2365 LJquor. • • • • ' ' tll11,rl•1. May .. 1•11 DAILY ,llOT ... rr=============~~,~~~,~~~l ~~~·~ll~ ~~~~~~~~ 11~-~I~~ [ .<>:.:... ...... ··1aJ [ ......:.·-~;;.. l~1 r...:..:'""~· .... _l ~ I ..... t-1 lllll ~1· ·.~-:..~%]~II .... JOIN THE • 'SELLERS CIRCLE' PA~WE'RE ' . SAVING SPACE FOR YOU ••• ~ • •' ~ Pononolo 530 Lo•• SSS Buildtrs Hauling Job ".f•ntad, Malo 700 [ Holp Wontod, M l F 11f 11-_._. ......... ...._.......,-GET MARRLEO CAT, nK111ly whllt! 1\'llh i\'f'Y NO Job Too Small! Brick, l.iQ"ht H1.ulln1. Anythlna;! HAWAIIAN STYLE l "bltek ITrl~ .t spots. block. contttr•, carpentry, Anywhf"re~ Yard Clea .. 1p \l.'ettclitf Plaza. is 14!archlna Short halrtd, all. n11.lt . add a rm, hOu!te le\·e.lina;, l..oY• rvlP~ :;.11.($19 for a co11ple 1o1;bo 1\'0utd Jikt Clear plastic: rolla l'. Vir. a~r. door N"pa~n. 1''ree eS"I. YAn~Gini.1"'. cleanup!. to get man-ltd al their l~n· San :\tattO Pl., S.C ~!n-9'19:1 ''oody, 962-6945. RemO\'e Ir 111e1, dirt. ttr. Thursday ~fay 21 , 7 P:\t, PLEA S E ~ MliLl'tbroken 1 C•r11et Servict skipl011der IJtlckhof. 9624745 Bacli:&'t"Ound, dtt¥s, music, lamlly-Fe1nale Shepherd, .f ;,;.:::;;_~.:.;.;;.::_ ____ J;~0nviinir:-;G;;;;:;;;;:':i::::"'':: H I II Yr.1 blark & tan "Mikey" Diamond Carl)!'! CJeaninr M ING, 'arage clean • UP 1itt11. oneymoon in rawa IMI nr Pl•"entia • Avg siie ~m "" • "· lite hauling. Reuo_ nable. provide~ at fl() obligation ... "" ' I "'" '""2 GOvernor. Reward. ~7-1861 Repairina " Ut,uaoon.~ • ree est n1ate11. on.>"'.lllU other than the ceremony. Contact Dick Vernon's, Jean LOST: Parakeet, gre en l"l'ee 1'.:51. 645-1317 Hou1acleanln9 Dahl, Halliday'1 or The iv/yellow head, lost S • t. Carpenter HOUSECLEANING 1 e "m. ~~:a:•eper m WestcllU ~:~~c;o~~a,~~~~l ands· ··~· • CARPiNTRY. · · ~:iln~:ie.job, c~~/labl~.e ~~ • * FUU.Y iJCENfi!D • OiAiJGE Uaei •tr Ip e 1d' MINOR REPAlRS No Job 673-9322 Reno"''*' Hindu Splrlhwlat ahoz:l4\l.lttd.. Ptrslan oal. Too Sn\al.L Cablr.ei In aar-""':._:::::., _____ _ Advlct M all matters. Vic: Broolchurtt le Atlanta, .,., A o t be r cabinets. J~!A~\\~SEk woman f o' A.award . '96&-74SO 545-1175 U no arui\\'tl' leave ,.,us or · Need trlnapol'· Lave, P.IUTiarf:, BUsine1A, nug. 111 64$.l3?2. H. O. tation. Readings given 7 days • LOST G~at Dane, tan color, "" "" Anderson. ~-week. HI a.m. lo JD Pil'l· "Blue". Please return ta ::12 N. El Camino Real, 2013 National, Ch1 if ro~nd PR6BLEl'otS~ Fl"pair & Bay .t. Bet.ch Ja.nltori&i S,.n Oementll' remodeling 1ervi<'f'. r.tastf'r Crpts, window•., Ooors etc. 492_9136, 492-0076 YORKSHJRE Terrt1Pr. l'olalt. Cai'P"nler. "Anythino tn Ref!. f: Omi.m I. 64~1401 flea coll.u. Nr. Adami & ... Cl YOGA CINTER Brookhurit 4128. 90-4417 \\'ood" 96&-02'JD i\leta tanlna Service C I C Carpels._ Wlftdow1, F1oan tic. St ,,t l ·rflll'f'd acrount1nt ASSJSTA1\'T HEl~PER loalrine fGr tull 0!"---1)1/thnf' • J.'ull or p./llm• for 1t.t,.. work. Blkpe ()r' whal have llr1n. $J.~ l\r ~111'1 C you. Phone ~9 :\Ir. Capp' !Till a l6-9862 Jlla W•ntetl, F*m•I• 701 BAl<ER\' Thrift Sio..r. i:1rl 1\'llntcd. Appl)' in per'i"ill It 11 '=h t 202.J Placentili, Coit11. f\1esa. elderly :>48--9002 E.0 .1'.:. ~==-~-~- OOMPANTON hou1eke1Jillt • !or "'' • 5tl>-'ll9S e · BARMAID, p I tin1r . Euy ==~:....:.:.:,.=:....:'---Strttt B1Yo1 • 7112 Echn2er, E.'XEC ~ey, d l v'" 1· .i i f 1 "d H.B. lntf'~rvie,v1 belwee.n 9 atn & noon. bkrn! excel skill11 rel. Career desired 644-6496 -BOAT CARPENTER LA1)y wants hoU!lecleAn'.ng, ot t•ablncl 1uaker. Pf1·n1. job. exper., O"'" tran1porlahon. 1 f' 1 •-fll 1 k A' $3 ho .,1 •~., r ngr ""nr :-;. ..a e • an ur en -.>l.kl7 <Ill 6 rowhritd ~farina , !7141 PR.AC'h¢lL NURSE 111.:r.i01. . Dt.Y or niaht duty •• Exp'd. i BOOKKEEPER F/C Gd. reta. S4S-21311 alt ;i 1 i\60.u::C'Li!iJiJNd d Relocalr hl Paln1 Sprin~. Own tranl. bpi~ ~I~ sJ l.1\'e 1way fro1n i n1og. F'1ne nitdtd ~ ' co1u tr. co. pay~ tte on lh1f ~ gf'f'al job, Start S:iJO. .i Help W•nt .. , Mi F 710 Call 11i~1cn Hayt'i;, .>40.fiO.il INVITES YOU! Th a demon· REA!ij.NG ald, Qu&lltorw, •men , oncr.t• Rtsld. 6 Carnmc'I. st&-4lll OU1f'r lf'I' )Oh!! avail COAS'rAL AGENCY stration (no .... _LtJ h1on. at ""'' t"· '"' Lo 1 eU'IY Acctng.· TralnH "'~I · . nc: · s A.RTISl'IC Coocreto o' B,.,.k Ex· PER . Lo d 1 ow• IO Ai\1 ' II P?tl. Exercist8 Aprtl . 96).()lfl \VOl'k by ?lfax. Lice~ transporralion. By d'ay. ... Good Typls1 ZIOO llarbor Bi at Ada1n!! for body a, mind. 44.i E. 11th LOST.Apr X..llin tllver poo-1 C'tlntn.ctor. '44--0687 :>tll.7801 lllt 6 PAI \V i!l train ?n ke_rpunch B~KKEEPER SI., C.l'ol. ~281. tile !lamb cull URGENT·, ee CONCRETE. Fioors. By n.,. MISS EXEC A,...,ENCY .J' 'C 1hru T.B. Constr It tracl SINGLE? WIDOWED? -• II hot ""a .•r..., 41{1 \V, Coasl H.v.·y .. NB !'ll""l'. ~lluu lypr. S3larv °'""'!!a 11 'II, ......--.o. patios, driv@s • !li.rl1\·aHt!, 0 11•n Tt·iuiapo ' Oon. 6~39'9 r ., *D''vorcod Over 21* 1 b R ' na ...,.. .. 0-11. Call fr12-::432, NB. LOST big v.·hf'el, vicinity St. s a !!. eas. Don 642-8.114 ~ ·-~~~~"!'~~~ •-O\de11t & lar"0est. For 11 11tU A d Ch h Pl CE ~· !f , CAR hops or 1\·11.irresse•. Al· n n re"·11 ui-c · ease L\1.::NT \\'ORKZJ!O job too DEDICATED CLEANING ACCT. CLEKK explanatory n1easage 24 hrs call 64~--00-16 all lTe. l 1' a c I i 11 t "'I bu b bHng aday,a.ll-9991 sm .• reaR011':be._Frfl_e,\'e do rverythine. frtl! yni. exp. and ca.!\ Lor-pc1·so11aliry, P tlmr . TtHt 11-;_.;;;.:;~=""-----It.IAN'S prtscr. bifocal Jl&sll· Elum. H. Stu.fuck, 54S-86l;i. estin11\lr . Call 673-t072 1·alne at \Vpstc\IH Personnel zoo Rt~1. (Coa~t Hii•y a ! ALCOHOLICS AnonymoWL. e11 in blk case Thlltt. in CUSTOM CONCRETE J It I I A&ency, 2043 \Ve1tclltf Or., tilcAtthurJ Ph&nt 542-7217 or write ~do..,,·ntwn Lquna. 494-:,.$32. PATIC).DRIV£S.ETC. an or a N.B. 6~0-2710. -""""""'=~=====-! P 0 8ox 1223 O>•ta ~sa I ~~~~~~~~~ I • CAREER OPPORTUNITY . . . :. Free e1t. 53 ·7968, 675-5516 SPARKLE Janitorial. \Vin· ACCOUNTANT $25K Large expanrting <.'O. needs 12 Socl1I Ctulla ·~ W ~ l'ATIOS, walks, drive•, in-doills, lloors. crpti .t. cons tr Top level job, Call ~1r1. rals for merchandlaing. P'ull tnllrvctlen ) ~ 1{1111 new lawl1.!, saw, break, cleanup. Carper ahampoo.ina:. Sehmldt at "'"s1cllff Pforson· or p/l!me. S3.U. hr Salary, , THE lntimal@ Group et . remove. 543-1668 for l"S\. A complete comm'I iierv. nf'I Aa;ency 2043 'vestclitf can ,\I r. Brown a.t&-9862 Con1Pmporary Coup I es . Contr•cter For f'ree est. call, 962.fl672. Dr., N.B. &i;;..mo Care1r Opportunity Partie!'I Fri "-Sal. Non ----------1 Electrical I ACCO'~'TING b -, ,-1v·olh n1!m bf'rs welcom e. a31-63i1 Schools & \VATERPRF \'inyt d e e k • v"' c. l r n · or X.0-2500 instructions $75 coatings, all ty pes. Lep ELF. CTRICIAN , lieen!ll!d, 1 l~kn 1130~. ;~.,H~7.,., days a COLD\VELl., BANKER '!:~~~~~~~~~~I ;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;; Roofing Co., C.\I. 6.C-7222 bondrd. Small jobs, malnl .fr: \\ • ·-.. -O>ld11·r l1 . Rankrr ft Co. ill I .,.. J[g) AIRLINE frtt est, repaiN<. ~8-5:n1, 54&-Slfil Ad -S I •·Url'enHy 111trrvif'Wini: !or a [ ~=~~~---~-~ p . , & m . • tr Ji111\led nOn1ber of :o1ales po· Lott and Found SCHOOLS ROO:\I Addition~.. L. T . a1nt1ng :ol!ions in !heir Ra ncho Cal- . PACJf!IC Construction. Single sltlry or Pap1r hanglng •RE YOU I I "' irorn1a officr. Compri!hen· Day k Night Clasi;cs :?. Est m., plans " layout. OUR MAN? • . 543-6,'j 96 SIT-15ll No \''a~11ni;: sivr u·a1ning progro1n1 .-* WALLPAPER * $50 000 + rla1l y managemen1 asstsl- 610 E. 17th Sr., Santa Ana r..1Y "rl.l.. quality home \\'he " .• YOU ARE, lF ·YOU'RE a~e 811 provide<!. Real Ea-. C ' ~pair. \Valli, CE"iling. floon 11 you ca.II ~tac FND: .\I, 1 th I: Pomona. .,~., i~~A """1711 TIRED .OF BEIN.'G U£LD late license requil'W. Con- Found (frH ads) 550 -. I I ' D sr:E~ TEACHE etc. No "'b loo wmall. -...,.. .,..,.. ,,· 1.~ ·~~~11-----------~--t:;;;ilii~i1~=-iiii~~l~--~--~:~2·::;:;~~b~k~~~o~x~i·~:::~:t ;~'1"~"-.C'""~ --p -----.. _ BAGK-.t::--Y-0\#-,<WVUL.O.--tac.t.:. ~ Chihl.11.hua mix, brn &: wht WI ~RK w/t\an. SiT-0036, 24 hr i riii. ttrv.. CUSTOM 'HOUSE PAD(M~G LIKE TO PROVE JUST Chesttr !>". Salisbury ~·f--- fel't, anxious lar owner. dlcapped or emotial\lllly Additions * Remodel!nr \\le paint your home; not a HO\V GOOD YOU CAN BE. 714: :>40-8620 ~ ~ ' ~ ~ ~ ~ II you·sell a service and don't advertise in the OAIL Y PILOT Servic e Diredory, you're doin g bus iness the hard way. The, Service P<redory I cl assificat ions 600-699 in the classified ad section daily I giv es you a n advantage you get through no other advertisi ng medium. It reach- es customers who are ready to buy. Be there when your prospects come into the market I lookin g for the servi ces you have to sell. If your service isn 't listed, we 'll start a category just fo, you . Pick up the phone right now and reserve your space 1n the "Sell ers Circle" ., Your D!rect Line to Directory ResuUs 642-5678 DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED AD DEPARTMENT . ' I ' M2-7096. :>tG-9611 d\thJrM!f children. Pleue Gerwick It Son, Lie. house your :tlz". ?.latoian & \VF. \VANT A DYNA..\UC. 1 .....-· , call g'jl-9$00 ~ , * S4S.:.n7o ?.laloh\ll 5'14-3794 CONF'JDENT GUt '\IHO IS 1 tiiALE l rlsh Sette1' abtlut 1 YOUNG man, delt'ff in En1. Llc'd Centr; R.trnod~ling PAPERHANGER. flO<'k, foU , BE'r(ER TIIAN ANYONE yr. Br rollar \\'lth Ir brass k History. Exp, as tutor or Additions, PlanR, Layout vinyl, r111r., ti1tlmales, The ELSE Coldvvell , ••• steed:t. Vic f\{el!a Hij'.h Sch. counselor. Slo1v learners K8l'l E. Kendall 5'~1537 H • n R m a n . '547-0846 · .... ~!.,., . ~7-9679 and/or emotl&nall)' dh1turb-fiurnlture 8eb11'81'Z \VE'LL TRAfN YO\J TO S:'.fALL blk a.nd '..,,•ht cat \\'Ith eri. 67:h~900 PAINTING, pro!&s~lonal. All HAVE A P 0 TE N T I !I I. recen! aura:ery . Vic. f'urn!ture Stripping; \\•ork ~uarn . Color EARNING or S.'J0,000+ Hamilton & Brookhun;L HB [ I~. Speci<ll kitcht.n cab. doors 11pecialist. 962-6143 5-11-1441 YO UR FIRST YEAR. 968-4111 SNVictl and Rotp1it1 11~~ S~ ea. A,·g .chairs PAINTING/paJ>l!rl~. Jll yrs ~!ALE black shagiY dOi I ~·;;;;;;;;~~ ~ ea. Gluing. 642·34-l:i. in Harbor ana. Lie & \'OU \\'ILL \VORI'\ A:\ ""/tan ma"lk a, legs. Approx [I bonded. Ref'1 tum. 642.-2356. A~ ASSOClATE OF DAVI:: P .O. Bo:c '2020 NrwJ>Qri Beach. ~ CREDIT 9 mo1. Vic. !'oleu Verde. Accounting G•rdlnint' :PA t'N TING /papering. 18 LOOKrNGLAND FINANC-I 646-Ul! IAl. tNVEST:\fENT .~N· !RISH Setter round a n RELIABLE a ccta • bkkPI N* LA 1 NOSCAPING * :0~~. ~~~~;u~~~~;~: ALY !'iT. R. E. BROKEk. ' 1"elllJOr1 Blvd. It 'hy. Call ien>i« thru P/L It ba.I ~w ll\\'n~. lret remnval, , &: idf'ntily. 64&-0l71 "heet, all taxe"I, my home 11prinkleni, drains, arbo~ PAINTING/papenng. 18 )'?'!! TIME PLAN lOAN COllECTOR ll ===cc'-.,--~=-~-1 your olc, pick up .r. de!, patiOS tence1 Llc'd contr' in llarbor a.Pa. Uc It. FOUND bicycle in CM r all lo 6'4--03!3 Uae ,Muter Ow-ae. ll yr~ bondM. Ref'11 f\lrn. &U.23."iG identity. ~.84~ Babyslttint ltX'. exp. 536-1225. INT It t::xter. Painlin,G. PROFE~IONA . Lic'd, if111, •'rff PSI. JO )'l'll :? \'\'hlt,. dogs round toil'eth!r TEENAGEr.. \\iskr~ to ~ ' ~· Pruning, e:<per. Chuck, Mj.(18()9 vlc. of 0.1 720 Shalimar No. b b . k 00 . tree v.'llrk, spnnk\en;, aera·l--'----'--'---a ysit on \\'et e 1 in lion pelf!!, diseUe \l'eed PAINTING: Honest, guaran- lmmediai1 Opining ! ' C C~1 Coll!ge Park 1orea ONLY. conirol. Clean up' jobs. tf'P.d \\'ork. Lic'd. Local ref's. BLK ftma.le Dobif! found vie I ="~6-=78=1=1·='='~'="~'"~'-'·-~-· Term1. Ge.or&'!, 646-ii893 Call 675-~7.CO aft 5. 17th St and Santa Ana, CM BABYSITTING ~n my hom!, • AL'S GARDENING PROFESSIONAL painting ON~: CALL C 0 U L D BRING 't'OU \\' ITH I N I RE,\CH o~· Tll~: ROAD TO\\'ARD FINA,~CIAL IN· DEPENOENCF., PRES· TIGE & LlfETl~1E SE· CUit/TY • ND DEGR EE OR F.XPER. NECESSARY. • Start immediately e Company car plan G Plush oflices .\Ju~! I~ CXl)C'r. In CfllleC- 11011,,, This is an xln'r oppor. 557-3840 any •1~ welcome . Reis. ror iardentna & amall inter/exter. Honest work. roUND rrfllt cal, 11-ey I< 646-3432 " lan<iscaplng lft'Vl«s, call Lie. & in~. 5411-7759, 6-la.53.50. white 11tripe!'I I 0 n I h • I r I =B~R~oo=KHU=~n~sr=-.,-.~A~u~.~.~"-. I Mo.-5193 SuVini Newport. \\'/collar. s.49-0133 F,nced yard, fritnd11 toy1, Cd~f. Costa !'.t,.11, Dovtr *P~PERHANGER* e Ft1J] frin1e btnetit.~ FOUND in F'euntain Valley lunches. rl!fs. 9611-6819 Shotel Westcllft. Superior Cr1t1sman. Rt11.s. ' Ratt'I, C. Rebko 646-2449. CALL NOW 547-8771 f•male Labrador. 962--4151 LIC'O CHILD CARE ONE •top Japaneae 1arden-· · 1 FOUND 1un ftma.le doJ in :; Harbor A BakPr. CM. 5 )'?'I. Ing le minor landAC1tping. Plaat.,r, P•tch, Repair PoinU 11.rea. 847·9-197 eJCp. Refll. s.4a.2943 frrl' r!!I. l~9-3917. Harbor PLASTER-P111<'h-Rm Adrls. Ask for M r. Summers Sell idle Items now! Call The .. Yelknv Page~" of View, It Turlle Rock Acrou.~. t:~ill ng~. 111 u c c o 1,.,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,., M2-3671 I\O\\'! classil.ied ... 642.-56il AL 'S Landscaping. T rtl e refln . Frtl' e' 1 I ma 1 cs . 1 ADYERTl•ING ""'°"'!. Yan! ,..mod.i;,,.. 83:>-1'91. >!:.-4588 ,ri_s. _ _l '° * Truh hauling. Joi cleanup. * PAT0-1 PLASTERING TRAINEE * * * + -----·-- * * Repair •prinklers. 673-llfli All types. f"rer eslimates I High liChool licnior m1ghl ,.------------------.... 1 £,'{PER. Japaneae·AmPrlcan Call 5'fil.6.'tli qi.:a liry. If you·1·e at 1eas1 Ill ~ardener .. complett emlen-Plumbing and 1n1ere11cd in learning Trader's Paradise ing i;erv1ee ii: cleanup. 1 ne\\·!ipaper adverLi~ing busi- 893--0150 LEW Takaa A Son '1 Plum-ne~s from ground up on CLEAN Up SpeciaHsl, tiaul-bins Rep11ir R ".Pi Pe put-lime basi1' thert could 1 lnt odd jobs, new fence z. Remodel Free E&timales be a position for you a t the 1 repair. Reu. 54H95;; 646-1134[) DAILY PJLOT. lllu11 be neat w a good !ulurr & advanc!-1 ment posslbllit1Ps ror th ( righ! person. Good s1artina' salary & xln't company ben- efits, PLEASE APPLY Mr. Lou Mujic• BANK OF AMERICA 541 W. 19th St. Cost• Mel• !:;qua! Oppor. t-:mrlofl"r Credit Collections lines times dollars Glll'dener. Yard clean-up. PLU.\fBING REPAIR 11ppearing. have own tran1· ! PlMLi nt . ..Sprinklers. No job !oo small po~t~tion and poss~ss good A~.~t '" Cr. ,,l(r. Soin!' ex· ==~E~>~p~'d=-~6'6-~~546~9'.._., __ J ---~·T,"~';;·3~1~28;,.=•:___ driving ret'Ord. Typing hrlp· j : •'l""'d Xln'I "--. Up ta 40 acres w/GeQtllf!r- maJ polentla.l in JmperiaJ Vall•y f!lr l:MY!ts. income prop or~ or ~ual value. P.ir. K~'an, j7l41 5#-8073. Nwpt, Bcb. T!nniit k S11 Im Oub Family :\lr.mbforsh1p \\'Orth $4.)(). 1vill trade lor turnitUJT, car. motoreyc!,., etc. 646-0004 aft :; or 542-80'.!!l HAVf 2 1tory bldg, 2600 5q. ft., c.r.t. • choir.e corner. $48,000 eq. for house. du· p.lu. The i;·ox Co. Real· tors, 673+949.i '"ill trade $28.000 invr~t­ ment In land limi!ed part- nership Ill !!Ubstantlal di.~· coonl for income prop or ? ? ~ 6-14-4597 Have 4.Plex • pooJ " ref' rnom~ Pride nl O\l•ne111hlp In '"-'in. "'1n1 Fr~r I< Cle11r hou.~I'. Call 673-3101 Agl 'VAnt '68 or later 4 dr h1 ., or !, Havr 40 aetts l?.O more avail> N. Ca.J lk lfta. S~ rq !&. P 'pd int OK or Sl68 dn. Mf'yr r ~5830/54~1366 Have e&.sl·lid,. downtown 2 hr oom... 11-IA r1n11nN>rl, S9000 f'qllity. \\'11n1 Income. ::0&111 ~lfo•a. l'olatch11m Rt41. ty , 646-.fS37 Wh111 do you ha\·e to tradtT Lb'! It her"!; -In Ort.n~e County'a largeat r!11d tr1cS. lng ~t.00·5671 * * * ~ s r I Po ILi 'I . r peJ. ., ' C<l. ""'"" EXPER. Ha.,,·allan Gardener a HOUR u . s on \1•on tn!tr t J'r j fit SiXI Complete -GaraFr\iiflSf?· Plum.~ins/el«ctrical ,_pair with school or 11urjin1 and .~. ' · vice. KAmalanl, M.~876 £42-27.ii 642-140J \\'lli conlinue through stim · 1 Cl . Ad ' I & Rooll me<. Po .. ibl< "''m'"'"' aims JDS er LA\YN maintenance ....nd ng tmploymr:nt ror right per. garage cleAn--up. Call Jim, LEE RoofinR Co. Rooting of son. Good oppor!uni!y! 642-1693 all types. Recover, repll in:, Apply P1r1onntl Mgr. J;;' S Ii 1 P JACK SAIL BOAT \\'!fRLR. XLN 'T COND, TRADE FOR C,\R on SABOT. S850 VALUE. • Harbor Lawn ~li<int. * ther-mo root coaUng1, white belween 2 a ;, J\lon .• Fri. Sprinklers, landscaping. Free I color. Llc/bondf'd since. The DAIL y PILOT e•I. 675-6445 '47. 64 2-7222 645--0U3. '. Cut&: Edgr. La11rn T. Guy Roofln&. Deal Dil'l"cl. :?8' SLOOP, Rhodes design-l\l11inten.ance, Lic'd, In!llred I ·do my own \\'Ork. &\:>-2780, rd d11y s1t1lor. Good cond. ~S-4808 al1 4. ~8-9Y.IO A!kina. SUXJO. Trade lor JAPANESf; Gard" n i n g S1wing/Altarailen1 ... uto. C1.1U 64~3371i or Sl'rvlcl'. Neat "-ork. Cleanup . _ 612·~21 8 Anytime. . I yd. mainl. 96S-230.'l ALTERATIONS': ta1lor1ng , .. -. -.-1 day R rv1ce $9j()() eqlY new • br, 2 ha, JOHNSON S GARDENING * :;.tS-7.i'to * Yard care. clean-up11, plan. ----------•R•~ ~dod, W Comlm •00cr!,l ting, sprinkle~. 962-2D3:i. £UROPEAN Ort!Sl!in1akin1. 1vtrs1 e. an! ale m e · Expertly CU5lom F itted, auto TD'1 gm11.ll income I.AWN care Ir &arden "''Ot'k. Accur. Rea1. 673-11149 oc. 496-43.\j evr 8• Llrht haulinr . Ex ~ • d , 1..::::::::.:..=:::::..::.:c:_:::::. __ Reuon11ble. Call MJ..9755. Alt1ratlon1 -642·5145 l30 \V . ..Bay S1.. C.:\1. ADVF.RTISING ART I S T I l'j'Oductio n :\1anagP.r for hol Ne..,,·port Beach 11.ge n ey . l J\lu•·1 hR1•e • good board skill.•. Know p1·in!ini:::. pro- du<'tion and schedulinR:. Xlnt OpflOf!un i 1y. DUREL ADVERTISING , 2172 Du· ponl Dr., N.B. 83.1-16i0 AJD~S For convalescence, elderly care or family cue. l~omemRken, 5"7-&>81 ~v Bu1. Excelltnt iJ SER Neat, 11.ccuntt, 20 ye1111 eXP. ~ndl!lon. Trade for 2 trarui-, WN VICE . ALTERATIONS k .J i rt e r I. 0, 1969 \ ard or Garage Clean-up Tll• p I timr r-.tust have sJor" por1a ion car~.or . · e 540-2079 e · · · Dodi;t:e Can1{lf'r trade !or , , CERA~11C rile new t. PX(I rl)r better rl~1sc11. Int or 7? 400.24~,;. e JAPANJ::SE G~.RDENERe rrn1Cldel. FrtP r1t. Sinsll _6_1'--"-'°-------lh1 v~ llaw~1l1,11o1 KG~a l\lainlenanCI", cl,anup 1oh~ \l'rlrome J3&..2426. I ASST MGR DRUGS ~ HB rv CM llJC'll * s-12-8442 s . • ac lot, \ e S!lhd1 Be 0 ~i p LET F 1 " TrM trvlc• i\tak~ u~ or your ta.1eni11 $101\I eq I ptl taxi"~ & n 1 • awn T I ·11. · NB ,amen1ng"11eiv1e"" · 1'REES Hedi" Top ·rnm ran lo 1n11nqe your tl\\'fl money) an1· Inc prop 1 • • • • s SGW 11 ., ti4G-sioo MG-023J J im :>i8--040..i l'U1, ren1oved, hauled In.~. xlo!'f' • 1arr . 1 1' • · LA\VN f\llllnt. Haulifl.&, new 642-4030 Big John Call Je11n Bro11 n . .J4ll.W.i 1 MororhOme • IM.ded 1\'/tx· , N'E COASTAL A.GENCY I-·. 21, of lui<U"". Al-llm lawns, c1ean-1.1p, prvnina. GE RAL t~ 1erv., yard l _;;:l190;.;:c~H~U';;.::bo~'_:;8)~'~a~t ~A:d=•m::::_' ,....,, •-s "" Free !SI. Call 546-7379 cleanlij). All aroond han- Spani11'1 h<>IM, dwntl'.'n Oentral Servlcei ayman. Reu. 64f...5&48 Palm Sprlna:.•. Trd tor COU1 r!ll\ e11111te. ;,36.~2 Husband Busy? Ca.II ~1oose NOW'S THE AQUARIUS Underwriter Trainees Xln 't ;11~un1 11rr 1·R1'f'r r op- f)Or. 11•1Jradlng firm. Ex· cl'p1 1onal p11ul I yr tra1n1na: proi;:ram. r.."ct>n! rollrge d~ grr" & :dn'1 ref's 11•1(d. To $700. :RVlNE PERSONNEL SER.VICES •AGENCY 4-18 E. 17th •a1 hvineJ C.M. 642-1470 TIME FOR \Vii i 11'lldr 1988 VW camper. 3-1~820 after 6-~pair exctll!'l'll f'(lnd lllnn, for rood Build·St'rv Moil Thinp ru nning '&I or '6.' Pon:rl'I". ! • LABOR UN LI:\ITTED 7 CAii \\1 \liie, j.\11.(Mll alt('r HANDYi\1AN .f p,n1. \\rlrl1n: • Clrptntcy 6iJ..l!lZ! i0:1"Bn unit~ ~2.\:\1 . A. f'pr11 h11rl. \\'0Qtl..,.11r1·inz. l.o~n $jl\T a,,,om"bll' al v.·-000-turnlni:. ~l'd-hl11~trrl 4.11 ':. Trrl r.,r ctr hi,, Tiii~ •l~n·'· &1&-1302. 646--0121 Atl!A Sll-$30;\1 &: ownr w\11 Hauling carry 2nd. A~! 549·02111 __ ...; ____ _ * * TRASH k Garage eltan-.up. * 7 day•. $10 a load. Fret em. A.n~lmt . Ml-Sbll TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANt AD 642°5671 l'ibtr9las1 Sailboat• NOIV HIRf:-;G I LAMINATORS I GEL,COAT TOUCHUP COASTAL ftF:CR~ATION, INC. )IO \V. 11111 SI.. Costa ~1~u. &42-0Ml I QUICK CASH THROUGH A D~ILY PILOT WANT AD 642-5678 . ---------··-------. - __ .. , -. ~--.ff .• ~..-.. -...... ___ ... ·-.... ~ .... ·-,_ -- \ \ • I . I • I f ' ; . ,. ' . I ' • .. I· ! • • • ~ "' .· ' ..... , \'•"'•~, .. . . .. . . ~ ' ' • • • • Looking For Someone To Take An ·Order? We're Ciood At It , • We'll-even pay the postage to get you to give us an order. Get" ready for some quick profits by mailing in your order today. Put a hard-working DAILY PILOT classified want ad to work for you. USE TH:15 ORDER FORM . S SHORT WOIDS MAKE ONE UNI-NO AD LESS THAN 3 LINES 2 4 7 12 TIMU TIM U TIMll TIMIS \1:• $-4.50 $6.10 $10.65 $15.90 $5.10 $1.21 $13.10 $20.10 ___ , ___ , ___ , ___ , ___ , __ $6.00 PAYMENT ENCLOSED 0 SEND BILL 0 · P11llll1h fM •••••••••• tl1 y1, ll11l1111l11t ••••••••• •••• •••--••••••••••••••• Cl111llic1tl11 ••• •• •• ,, •• •• •• ,, ••, ••• ,, ,, •• •• •••• •• •• •• ••,, •• ,, •• • N1 1111 ••••••••••••••••••••:••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Atltlr1u •,, •., ••• ,, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ••,,,,,,,,,,,,,, •• ••,. •• ,, ••,. • City , , • , , • , , , • , , • ,. , , , • , • , , •••• , Ph1111 •••••••••••••••••••••••• $9.76 $15.55 $24.30 TO fl5'Ull COST _ Put only on• word 111 11ch 1p1e1 1bol'1, lnclud1 your 1ddre11 or plien1 1111111ber. The ceit of yeur 1d i1 1t the end 11 the lin1 ~II whieh th1 lid word of your 1d 11 writ- te11. Add $2.00 1xtr1 if yo• d11ir1 u11 11 DAILY PILOT lox 111'¥ic1 witl! m1il1lll r•• ,1i11. ------CUT Miit-PAITI OH YOUI INYILON ------- .. IUS I NESS REP'LY MA I L Pint Cf-, rw ... it N• If, C.rll Mesa, C.Hf-11 , Oronge Cout DAILY PILOT P.O. lox 1560 . ' Cotte MtM, Colif, 92626 ' ' . • Or Give Us an Order by Ph.one At 642-5.678, Th:e ·Direct Line to DAILY PILOT • Classified Want Ad ·RESULTS • . ,, ..._ _________________________ ..................... ___________ _,;. ______________ ...;,J .. ' .. . • ' l ... • • ........_..,.-~~---.:..s..-t ··-----~ - Buy. a Border \ to Border Bargai • Eve ry dassifiad want ad in the DAILY PILOT oppears 1n every edition every day. That means your ad will be seen in papers delivered to homes and sold from newsracks from border to border 411.,!!.ong the Orange f oasf .. ·' all"lnor: way from Seal Beach to San Clemente You Get It All • • • Hm1tington Beach Fountain Costa Valley Mesa Newport Beach Laguna Beach Saddleltack Sru1 Cle1nente Caplstra110 (Phis the daily ' ' newsrack edition) For One Price With A Classified ·Ad · . Ph6ne '642-S678 J ' Help W•nted, M & F 710 CEMETERY lo MORTUARY COU NSEL ING 2 Nt'w pN)ple °"'ill hr trauied &: licensed at PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK A Beautiful Local1on In The Corona del f..·lar Hill~ Ovt"r· I o o k Jf g the P i\ClFIC OCEA\.:, ~.., ,,.rlir An Jn1~rv1e1\' Phone Darrll1 Ward 644-0211 ·~f:lertcal · ex1Jer. "·1figW"es back&rouncl, oraanizt>d \\'Ofk habits, ablr lo con1\l0st! ltll· ten; & accept tf>&ponsibillty. Carol Geer. Sl~-&360." COOK/HSKPR. for cou ple. Live in or out . SKID. mo. Slate as:;e quallficationi ~& Ref's Write Classified ad No. 36, Da ily PiloL e'.0 Box l:i60, Costa ?<.!csa, at.hr 9"" COOi{, E:xpe.r. f llme & pl lintr. Park Lido Con,·alrs· C'f'nt Cr.ntrr, 612·SIH.! COUNTER girl for dr~ clraners, e1'pcr. pref · d Plaza cleaners. 557 \Y. 19th St, C.l\I, COUPLE to nlBn&ie 2,j unit apt bldg. ?.lature. !flu51 have rxper & l't'!s. ,Call 645"-1260 DELIVERY SAL'S :\trn ii yotl're \'Cry neat ap- pcar1n& 19-2:1. ,;1ngle & "·ould Jikr In °"'Ol'k for a na!'l ("('Jn. cern ricl1v!'r111g ad\'f'J1i~in.t: ~If!.~ 1() g1rl.'I JS-?j II 1th xln '! r11n11n1;.s 1n ... tar1 .. \pply 1n pt'l'!'<lll. !\Ion zhru Thur~. 10 A!\1 ro 12 noon. tjlQ E Ed· 1n;rl'1", '°'111te ,\I, S .. \ .j[II] -IU S1turd1y, May l. 1971 llAJLY PILOT 3J ~ · ""'aar'fi1Yrrlitll"'.-.,. ' DI ME '.A. LINES Help Wanttd, M & F 710 Help W1ntocl, Ma , 710 H1lp Win , M lo F 710 Halp W1nttd, M lo F 710 Eng11K'C'r 1 n; DIGITAL SUPPORT -ENGINEER- HOUS!:JCEEPrR, Uw-in. l MAN to 1t plctwt •trim· Sch1 are chUd. Pvt room. b& lni & •· ?itUJt be ~•'· &: boald . uxi. Call 644--0634 •ble lo work w/handi. 190 S. Coast Hwy, LqunA 111vulves niainten.ance and calibration ot dir ital auto· matic tl'll equipment and appllcat1011 to wor~ntera: tor ritOS. tleC'tto • optical o;.·01·k centl'.'n. Oevelopnient or related maintenance pro- cedu res and document.ation. BSEE plus 1 'to 3 )'fl. famil· ui.rJty with logic de&i&;n and Pl'O&;ramming. HOUSEKEEPER J..-1 days a MAN AGE~tENT t r a i n e e , \\eek. Good 'll'a&e1. Refercn-Servict1 Station. Exper. Ile cer; req. 67J..8715 Alt. ! mtch knowled(e. Tune brk1 ·HOME\VORKERS to 1rutf etc. Neat in appearance. enveloper; $14 per 1000 rain. Apply ""'kdays ~ Newport Send se \ f-•d dre ssed1_s_1,_d_._c_.M_. ------ stamped envelope, Donna MARRIED? Too many bUls! \.\'est, P. 0 . Box %164, \Vhlt-Permanent part-time tier, Calif. 90601 employment. See Manaa;er, ~ Mon thru Th~ aft 7 pm, no e INHALATION . , l-hone call& ~tase. Paulo ., r1 TH6MP ~~ Drive-ln T~ter. 30 51 • Manufa~,~rln<J (j)uality Control F!Tlirie ~ll:SO '• l lf~T: N'e~_Blvd,'C.~I. AMI Graduate ol I . . . Engineer Invo\\'es establishment of QC l s1al)dards accord in&: to. cus- tome~irements apply· ing ifiar!iracturin&; and en· g1nrering technology. BSEE 2-5 yrs mfg , Q<;: e:icperience. .. ttit'h.py-·ichool or ln. ... t\ !4ATURE ~·rts~~nt mi::.r 1\f fN. \\-t>rkln&; exper. °"'anted IOr prt&tife 30 unit Kno11·led&;e of all equip. & ad~! apts. C.l\J. Re~ly asJ>f"CIS of reiuicltation 11.lltni exper. are. family e \YEST~1INSTER CO~I: r;tatu1, ptt&!nt &ituallon to ~!UNITY HOSPITAL . Per. Clusllled ad no. f\1 ::,7, Dai· 50nnel Dept. 17m 8-cb ly Pilot, -~ ,9. Box 1560, Blvd .. H.untinrton"" ~ch, Costa Me1111t~ni26 or Cali 847·7!J· 4-4 ?t1ATURE 'Aill1n for 11·7 Technical Writer ' INSP~RESf am 11illt. $1"1.yer Home . Z. . r4, 6-~6, ~-Orantt Ave, f Ho*td e ~~. c.r-1. ~. attendant hOu~· 2 nn 5 .da)"5. mmir 7315. T" 1vritP 1n~truction msnuali lor sohd .stal(' dlgitaJ equip-I ment. A strong tecMicaJ • background & exper. 1\•ril· ing data handling equip· men\ rnanuals required. ,, l\1U&t be able to 9.llrk from ,\ logic: & stama.tic ·diagrams ~ to produce co,mPlete ' lhtory of operations '&.. ·m~ten· an<'e p~ures w/i;' mi.n. of technical assi1tance. Ex· I per. 1\·ri ling military man· 1 uals d<'sired. J . W. ROBINSON'S e NE~PORT BEAOI ~ Has immediate" openin&; for sAus·. ,. • • ·JruU. nr.tE £:\:per. pref'd, but not ne-cesr;ary. • !lien.~ Furn!s.hlnp Exceptional Co. Benetit.s assistant, pa.rt me, l\lissk>n Viejo arta . Ex~'d al). badt:office pro- ced.Urts. 837...(fi'fl au 2 p.m. , MENS MY·.' .hop need1> ·>00111 mll'I. Gd9d oppor. lo :,.dvan<:e: Stt" Tlfr. Nation, • l91J Harbor-'Bl11d, C.l\f. 3:30-2, JI.Ion/Fri for l'loo5ekeepln&'. some babysit· tini. 546-4531 MOTEL l'llaid1. exp"d. Apply In person, Costa ~lesa IM, c.r-.1. ORntODONTIC as1't, over 21l, Exptr p~rd . not nee. 8 RA I D E D rut , a p. SURFBOARDS, 42.'S each. \V UI train. 5-18-3737 .r' xlmattly 7' x IQ' '$10. track t1pe dtck $8. Gan\e prnsoNNEL ., ';w-Ru ·~ camp N.Ck $2. and toy. ~ to $5. sttnrr "''~· Orlentaf =et~ 18" x '8" blk• $7.50, 10 speed bike $15 COUNSELO~ " . I •· . P.lust be: Suptn J 't .Pict nc. . t'r .3<;fnt in 6· 1trina manual 1Wtar " Immediate Opt:n . . 1'J.:>. Caruater vacuum J:;ltttrlc i\lllar $15. f'.tOI Cood Pay ~1!_ll ~-·641_·.1J$8 \ clubl ani:J. bee $4. Glrl'1 Ice 9AM...SP:\f, Sal 9Af.~Ylo1 iffitts4, ' ·• 1kate1, abe 5, $5. Man'• I Ora.na:e Coast· · -~ l »h"1 =lllfl 4 y:omen'1 3 skates, $7. Boy's an Employment Apqey f spttds US each. 3 women's womelll clottllna 5Qc..$3 U4 Broadway COltA;Me.m slna;!e !~S $5, $10 and 22021 Caplltrano Lane, H.S. 645-3111 S.5-3112 ~113 Sl~. Bo~.l• :ll" 5 speed $20. 2 Sat. and Sun. 10 to 3. .. . bo1'1 Sfin&raY types S2 and -------1--~15. BoY.'• XI" with training \YARING blender $10. Pal P•rt Tl):n-44/HO\t,f'·• ,.wiiMJ .~~s10. Seai·1 deluxe litip 5 to $20. Ice CNshe No Experience N~sa!Y ~hole1' , SS. Golt cart $3. $1. Bun warmer $5. Place Youna: Nin to brl~~~~ 1eirr s· "'' of dra°"·ers $10. mat &ets $1. foe bucket $5. 1 era! ntaii'lte/l.IHCe • n. ~ o°"·ers S2, SS. lamp. live and llme/1o1d ina;, rep&irfl".etf.vHr ' ' ~· -· . , ~ va cuum SlO. 2 white and o11ve la.mµ11 ible, wk I! d 1 pref~;; !!)··~ . ts $20. 2 SIS each. 2 lace table cloths ~7-3396 or.!J .. 2411> Mti .D. Ult · ~!'1 : ~ 1:·: and $2. SlO each. Bacon cooftr $10. "'-'-J. • , • •, , Sheets, f'A•\n and klnc alze PT &: Dhume emp. Sal. ... ~· ' . 11 12 1 s·--~i. tt comm .. i<fd. advancemen . ~ 1 7 ..,1--1 . curta.1n1, • a 1e . uu"'" ~·- posslblf .,";roln S!J&tp Union e'iCJI J',,t ·~~' ,e, $15. New dtlll.'( cat Ire, oll..,. 23>1 E.'~l H'+'Y .. ,eorone'. ~ ·; -~.T• gteen $20. 4 llnen aold del Mari'Of' ~ ~· CHI ·s maple .. . desk brld&;e table coven $1 each. -' 1 • $2.1.• Matching i\\tet chair work table 4 x 6 $10. Blue PROJ'ES SION~phPne SlO. lo'laple coffee table $15. leather iOlt baa: $10. aolldtor • Dana . \\'hite naugatiycf~ I j vi n g Stroller $3. All exc:eUent Clemente, CaJil' . a.. , ~!U chair S2S. Painted condition, children toys, Work In YoUI' , ~.iw,;,;;; •(nlple dinettt table $25. some new, all excellent con. Be.I deal in ~~.:l!r ·}.talchini; chitin; j$.25. Large dition, trike, $7. 4 x 6 1w1m 835.-1465 betw '.p~..,·~ ·.n1aplt livina:roonf .lamp S20. pool $4. Branco hone $4. and noon. ·'I\ • '" • ' '1-faPl~ distr~sseid record s w I n &; • a. n\ a 11 c t 1 . cabin~t $23.. 'J\,·in b ox Filher·Prlce dollhoute and . R.E. Sales \ . sprlfl&:s and Tnaftress $13. farm' SS each. Stuff ed LARWIN REALT.Y INC. Brass lamp $20 . anlnlals Sl-$2. Pull toys (New Rta•I• ~c•) • Knick-knack · s}\elt S 15 · Sl-$2. Tractor Sl. Car .eat 21562 Brookhurst St ~ maple ,~tain chair $5. Women'• clothes. size 8 H h • · $2.l ·Re•nd-.maple coffee bl ., untlngton Be~c , ta&ll! U).~ 5'-dra°"·er chest good condition, ouaea ... Openin1s for 2 exrfd, full Sl5. 3 drawer cheat SlS. Stu· Skirts $2. Dress, $3. Cock.tall time, 1eneraJ real estate dent desk SlS. S48-4092 SJ. Pants $2. Swirn suits $L salesmen 11-ho a.re looking• Jewelry 50c. Shoe• aift 7 $L for adv~cement /oppty'r;. S. \V. aua.1e5 $35 each. Bags $1. Matern\t;y drese:, New prime Joe .. inter-com· c _nrom, Triumph mutflers 1ize 8, black lace cocktail, pany control!~ 1,j1t1l)&;1. $3. 646Jl64~ royal blue linen dre11 and Fl'ee m1jor medical 'idt~'):n!-,Y5M.' ~~ne,r ~nd at· jarket $4 each. Child's nual bOnus \: ITVln~~}ln· ,. 1~:~"'f8.r~ B 1 s • e I I rlothes size t. Excellent rent1ve5 · i\ ·•/ ~~ ~-ss. Bissf'\~ condition, pl1y ck>thn St / /, plus ienerou1 commission. UnuSfil movie p1'0j:ctor, Sy~tte wigs $3. 1 blonde, 1 Apply 1n person 10-3 p.m. • 2 Fa~hion Isl., N.B. ' Equal opportunity -employer t/'l ACTION.t-ACTIO~~ ' ON hand rut IHanipootr S3. S1vim suit St. Pren St. 'a cftO :~ C A LL SHIRLEY AR :'-1· sla.ndai:<f 8._ STJ. ProJtttor brown. 2S2l Ba m bno' DENTAi. E.J'l.PC. Sr<-y Ofc, ===~~-~~~-I m case °"1th viewer e'Jn La,...e d I 197tl0 JA:\lBOREE BLVD. KITCHEN help, dishwuher STRONG MGR. FOR CON· ....,. •b EaatbluU, take Blxia Into l\lg1·. Oivers1hed u I es . . • movie screen $9. Toaster $7. Sec'y skill~. b k k p n g , ~E\YPORT BEACH ~ v.·aitre&&!S, exper. Apply OOn-FJD~NTIAL lflllERVIEW Coffee table, truitwood $25. homes, tum le.ft 4th house mature. Good pel'!-Ona\ity & Equal oppor1unity employt"r 1n person 9am-1tm, Open . ~3'111. CoUee ..!!ii9' pjd, 'f&lnut !rom .corner above El -:fUdgment ·req'd. ·To-M5:-'l'oir ~~~ ~t !"'"-llJ ~It•". ~:.t ~ ?ft~-+="51' :flC;'-t5!s~IS~•toer Rancho -Market. salary. ~3000 GARDENER & M.AIN· wy, · •· f<aher . R' b I end table $17. Lara:e brus V\V bu.s seat 1968 and newe:r DENTAL Receptionist St"c"y. TEN AN CE r.tAN-Exp'd. KITCHEN Helper &: Janitor eu en s towel rin& and paper hol~er ne°"·er with hardware $25. exper. Pediatrlr df'nlisll. ge apl complex, Ne""'J>Ol'I '~~· M~5t be 0".fr 30. · . . ' ' , . S4 each., ~mJ!le fl[r'Ylng with hardware $25. VW '68 546-5615 9AM-5?:\1. for appl. C<'nter Permanent. 5~~·da11 1-'PPIY ,~plilt C'211~sceft\ We •re no'tf a((UP,f.I r· "· · , ~' c.ase, n~. Slf~le-11~: and later front b.lmpen $6 . Pl!'iisant working c B n d . Hosp, 66 Centrr ~I. C.i\-f. appllc1tlon1 for -LAGUNA HILLS lique dai-naged Fu a.ow V\V jack $6. VW '68 and *Draftsmen Paid 1·11.catlon & lnsur11n<'e . LAUNDRY f.hirt prt1S lacquer '·::ix SS12. Decorator 11 lne lid 1750 Tw · · l · I'd "Diedrich'" 'Yfler color a f'f ena · • 0 Comm·1 Con111r tiackt;round Specify 11ge .• ~xper1e!1ce . .~"2'°~· ~xper_pre · AJ>i ·~:* IQSBtfY.51 :· W'.lm. £SS£•\ I\ -1(.-.to"t f.ri.Oielll8 1'11t ood Toyotaa1tem11tor1 '68or la· ini.·Olvinsc· llhoppin:::; cTnt!'I~ l'elerencllf;. \\int~ Cla~slf1ed PIY·Pl11..ta CleJ.fi•r11 '57 \V. f' JJ If\ Ill · •. -·1 · · · · i ter e r crow and one &!or nther Jars:" bldg rvn· ad No. 117. b8.ily P ilot, P . 19th. S1, C.l\I . condition 2S. Queen size on or n strurlion~. Subini l resume t,. O Bo~ 1:,00 Costa l\1e&a L 1 S Apply In Per1on Now lnterv!e~·inr headboard, quilted l 2 5 . for Corolla S2S each. Older c~. 9:zti:?fi ' · •t• ~cret•ry Dally g lo 5 21 Yl'l or more 6-12--6935 Renault radiator $6. ·n salary requ1rcml'nt. Hl'&vy comm l, probate &: 1~2 ?.1acArthur Blvd. AUTOr>tATIC timer, new Buick 5teerina: column $25. SERVIC E CE:"'TER GENERAL HELP corpora tr. l\lln. &lattin&; $500. CAcror;s trom ·o.c . All'porll HOSTESSES \'lards S4. Sofa, maple tUt Roll bar !or Datsun l'(ladater E?-IPLOY1\1ENT AGENC\' I "le-C" ,,.d, 1 .. ,1 o~ + group iM. .,,_ h $10. 12 volt t1m1-llrht $12:. ,500 NP\\'port Centrr Dr, NR ", ... d•· d•bl ~':'111~ h'I G t ~atc1 A&;cy l'i!wporl ccac Ful rt back $20. ?ltatching chairs •"-'")<with nm'"':. .,,.__ .... Suite 5.');'i 64-l..t~l p lime epen A e. #->•..,.. r ~-1 .. . ·T ti •. • -t" I -1 me SlO each. all with new .o;i ... " ...,.u.>"'''""' f salaiy, Call Mr. Stock' (7141 J.OUU.6 Irv he V'Ct, lll n :t~·1 coven, nice lor apartments. water pump $7.50. Small '"'o"'•"u"'c"sro""'n~E".'.!!,",,",",,""m"·""'"'re "5.1~9S62 . ·1 .. 2-'1 . • • a Us BOYS Bedspreads, twin s 1. $ 3. kerosene lamp $3. Bront.e I -LEGAL SF.C'Y, aupcr sharp U-8 shift r.1on·f'n. Kitchen °"·1rd !be to $2. lt"ner and numbeT tet $25. lady, for Laguna store, lu 1 HAIRSTYLIST w/aomc Sh. stenorf'tte. Fifi& $3. Ladies c\othf's, size Old bra•• .,oor lamp"· S' time. ~99-1.?0:i JA"-u ~ with llQme chentell'. Sa.lary fS.,\I exec:. & bkkpna; l'Xf)tr. "")'"''' • App ly in Person 1~1~. Butte knits, very aluminum stepladder one * DRIVERS * or 1>1)1nm .. vac. P~·i Newnor1 J Qn~r . 9fc .. nanonn.I .., 2.al»l ~Ve De Lacarlota clefln llnd pretty. $W5. atepbenr$5. ~tinnowbucket • r.IALLIE·s \\'i• '&t •Beauty &t4-lloo. · · · 1' Ladiei; bike $5. Mattrl!sses vdth ha.tie"" opera~ .. ;,. No Experience s I coo"'" anDnt'V Lapna Hills S3-S5 each. Call 536-0414 •J - 1 a on .. ~ LICE~SED Psychiatric tech. r••r (Al tf'ie F.I Toro otl r1mp pump S.l50. 67>5258. Necessary. . . "'/At Jeait 2 yni .exper. to 833 Dover Drive s .o . trtt¥i·ayl 10'" CraUMlan band saw $23. TV ka •20 Baby bod f..1ust have clean Calif. driv. 1 HAIR slyhst w~th follow~ng, \\'Ork w/retarded children. Nt'A,,Orl Beach motor for same $10. 5' x 9' v•or " · in&; record. Not under 25. 2ood opportun11~ for right Do not apply unltss )'(IU St2.Ji70 collapsible pini pon' iable complete SS. High chait $5. YELLOW CAB f;O. tperson. Arcractive percen· h!ve .2 yn exper. (ZlSJ _-REUBEN'S $15. Lathe tool b its . ~Id'~, dresser Origln·a1 186 E 16!1 St . C ~I tages. In So. La~ll . 24-~r 1110-8351 or 391~1. 12U1 to •.:50 LAGUNA HILLS hi·spted and carbide, new orient ... oil paintlna framed • 1 •• • • , 1111.<;. serv., air 1·cond, !rte w. Washincton Blvd, L.A. Exec. Sec'y .,.. and used IQc..$2.50. fl.ten 's $20. 673-.9136 LeRrn a lai;c!nat.inj ne:111 prkg. Call 499-4000. 317ll L 1 V ·E in C 00 k & Mtcr Comp~ter ba.ckll'OW\d. : ·• · · IntWe\\inc for Indoor shoe railer 1katei;, 0t=r~LD=·s""'p1~.,,--1n-to~k-,,~-~·.I 11kill. Plea~ant c h. l!'·e i:' I u I ·coa.~t J1wy, s . Ui\lna H 0 us ekeeptr. Congenli.l, L19•I Sec Y $600 like ne'v SIS. Boys 20"' bike, tire. engine, electronic ca.n- °"'o.rkkin.r:. cond=1 a L1t1'1 ·~ork . HELP non-smoker Reh;. 611:.9162; k2kYrs_G.P •• expcr .. $5'•o' ·•.COOKS 111 is $2.50. Misc. gvnes non $7 each. Suitcase run of quir ra\~es . ..,...rt .1 . r 111h ·n 'trir ro ... '540-25&2 . Boo Mper ' Z.'ic-50c. Paperback book& ladle• clotl)es size 10, $15. Call Sally H11rt. ~...io.61:rx; I a g llini:: Type l5 r®d !UtW't • 5c. 540-200) ... COASTAL AGE;'I;<"\' business. and need.-~lp. _ lf Tr1fflc ct'••k .. . . soo • .;::c"";;.::c;:,-,,..,,.~""',..,.1 •to train extra cars looae vou ha\e leadf'nh1p ablhty \ , , AJpfy In Person ?.1APLE spice nck with bot· track accessories all $2S. 2190 HarbOr El a! ,\dan1~ · · . · ! -~ ~ .. 10 ·li;ey adaer · tie• $". El•o-1'0 •hav•-k \\'Ould like to earn more ''"" ~. 24001 A\•e De Lacarlola ~ " •• El~ctric wall heater $4. Ex-f..~ERIENCED HI' 1 P '? r · nl011ey; phoh,. me for inter-LOOKING FOR llt1ceptlonist $450 Laruna HUis rx. Will plaque! 2X-Sl. plorer scout suit $5. 540-3376 GardPn1n~ I.· l.;-andil:apr vie w. }!1r;s Rich ard1 . A BETTl!R FUTURE? Good typ1na; (Af the El Toro olf ramp Baby s"'ing S2. r.taple wall f ~=="'"~~~~~'""' Nrwpol't & Harbor 11rra Gtj.{)5.:i:i Tr•v•I Aacy·Clrk $450· ~ D.'frcewayl shelr $3. Attache cue $3. CHERRY colree table $20. l 548--9~ ,. ~ E · Polaroid ~"':in&er $4. P::lec· matchin&: end tables $15 1 HOUSE\\'JVES & Teachers. Here's your opporlun•ty lor 2 Years :irperience trlc lil•rilizer °"'ith hollies, each. Corona lypewrlltr SU. EXP'O all·around mechanic. f ield Enli!iiirii>l's. F..duca· a lull time buaine11, bu1 you Aaat. lkk~r . to $450 RN for full time GP office. used one week S4.50. Hooded 21 .. TV needs IOme work Own tools. Plenty o! 1~ork. tillnai. Carp. is eniployina; can •tart in your spare l Girl othce Send resume to; P. O. Bo¥. ha!sinet $4. Et•rilir:er Sl. $10. Brass fire 1crten v.ith 1747 An11hf'in1 Ave. C.:\1. teachers & homemakers in timt. Show our extensive Caahi•r. 30 hrs $260 Z:W, N.B. 92660 Ba by - b 0 u n c er Sl.50. loohi $12. 2 diahmasten FIBERGLASS Orani:e CO. to 1\'<lrk this Ll ~ of..,!ipeclalty Advertil· Int1udinr Sat & Sun RECEPTIONISf. For the ChNtening dress $3. 2 baby $1G-$20. 2 sink d ou b 1 e Gel-aJater~. touch-up. t::xper ~ummer cff'i'nonst rating the in,. Ca1tndara & ExeC1Jtiv• Account•nt $750 pl, )l.ilo f:njoy1 public rtla· blke seats S 1. 50. s 2. faucets $4415. 3 clock Only. Apply, :\lanu ·Masrics, 1 \\'orld · Boolt Encyclopedia. Gifts to Busincs1 Firms £: Growth opportunil'y tions. Great chance to mtel "-"On1en's clothes, I 2 -13 . radi~ $3-45. 6 ih<lwer heads J!Ml Bldg s . Placcnlia. Full. or · p/timl' av 11i1 . ·o~anizati0n1. No in~est,-Stor, Mgr. $700 + peaple. Start $400. Sl-$5. Excellent condition. s144. Sunbeam hairdryer C.;<-.1. I T.ra1n1nt at our exprnM>. m_e~t1., coll~~~·· quo~a1, . . Sporting rds 0verrlde Cal! Jean Brown, S4~j,j auto air con d I l i on er , $5. 4 TV standl $2-45. S9lO%i frRl\l locaiel! in Irvine in· ~~~1 1nlerw call 839'-29:1, :Z. l'f'porl1, or aialfi:t't man.I· Warehou&tM-.,·····-ta3 ····.COA~ltL AGENCY portable $8. Bedsprtad $5. Channel Pl .• N.B. 67~1603 dtt!'"ial coni"lr x n,. c ... ~ ..'.'. · · e.ra. l\lany r;ptt11J pro~ 2790 •tfarbor Bl at Ad1ms ?-latching drapes $5. Table. ~=~-------u '' ., " h 1 1-~ d' I $7' •l 1 h' R0cK1NG oh•" "· -·ndJe li'Oman for in,·ou·f' tvping. 1 HOUSECLEANING °"·antel'I. tl~nli to e p ~u cet 11ar et1 Rest..urant in ng room, ;>. ·a <' 1n1 .,, ••14 I phone .(. g('ll"l"Rl OlllC'(', I S2 pe!hour foc,l Br home In wi th a _ low _ pre1sure AAA-1 .~.~·-.:_.~_. ... ,,::~"'' 6 chairs $25. !\latching buf· bed with bol&leni S10. Couch Hour.<: 8--\:30 l\I 0 n 1r r 1. cd·:-.1. 2 h1'8 d_a!ly :-.ion thni ra1ed tirm 1n our g2nd yeu . .. ~, ReUbBD [. lee ftt S2i Lamps $3. Small ~. Easy chair $5. Small S46-fil80 }'ri fdr 11orkm1 wtfe , ref6 Prompt, friendly coopera· PRODUCTIO ·~ chest S5. OverstuHl!ld chair drall!ni board $7.50. Picture · req'l:l 673--~790 aft 6. tion . \lleelcly comml~•loni. A· 1 ' , ;2.t l\1odel race boat kit S7. frames Zk-$1.50. Lota of FURNITURE. o;.~l\\'Orkrr. HOUSEKEEPEJi . Uvt in, Libf'ral bonui. \.\'rlte lo John , t. Srt of 3 wall!r ski1 $20. 4 paperback niystery boob pro<luC't1on. ExperienC'!'d on· ~maJt .guert-homr.:~ own Tl1cNeer, Depl 515, Newton · Now t-•er1iewinn barrel manifold for small el(ctlltnt shape Z>c each. ''~·~'~0;":.c."~''~"~"-'~"~· ~C~·'-'~ · 1 -m •1 tu n Ml• co Ne11·ton Jo"-•. · -< .t ~ ~ bore for Chevy $25. Corner Har\d l&\vn mnwer ~~. -::: ·-pr11·a e '"" . "a re. co · · " • ... ...i:r • ."• ':.t( " .,, G•I Frid•y SSBS gehlal, non-smoker Ref Ii. 501>8. Second ::inat. OpelJ:inla . table $4 . w <"&rbureton SS. Carpet &weeper $1.50. Head. No SH. reJ axrd lriPndly at-:J.IS-.i22:1 -NIGHT -Ladies coats SS. Prom board& $2 e11ch. Hollywood .... ~ET METAL 'A' S dre1s, ~xcellent condition bed frames $3.50 each. Dou· mo~rheJT XJn 't l)f>a C'h ri!y HOUSEl'EEPER ,~·ho does •·~ ·DJ HWASHERS worn once $10. 2156. 2170 <Lao. Top ~nl'hts. bC;ilJ :\lt~s prftclic11.l nur~ln{;; to livt·in. Rurli.I Place. C.:\t. 6..Jj....5674 ble box sprin11 and mat,. ura. 5:°J1·612Z. A 1gA1I Ah· Muf.t hi' llotK'~t. di>pendable, LVN'S I RN'S· 'b-i)er. in iayOUI &: fabrica· * APPL y * lre&s SlO. 138 E. 18th St., ho1 PerMinnPI Agenc~·. 230 1 1 , 11 d y . i:; 0 () n c 0 0 It . Bayview Qinva:Je1cent He&p. tltin of clOle t.oleraJ1ce i;heet FRANTZ oil cle1ner for auto 548-4485 \\I, \\'llrner. Sul!!' 21l , s.,\. 'Rrfl'.'rrn<'!'S !}\8-:.s:i2. 20~ ;rhurin, C:\f MZ..3:.0S melll part& jg re:qulred. l:ll E. COAST HWY. $10. Auto radio, vlbruonicG ~~O~L7.Dc-a-nd~,-h~l~to-.-.,-1~.-,-ttd I ~!AN t9 a11l&I m1nqtr In Muat know u t-backs & !Jend NEWPORT BEACH $3. Box i;prinp and mat· chair $25. each or aold Call today -Sell lon10m>w! ~HSKPRS F.mplyr pa ys fl!e. local appliante• sale,. ?t!b•t 'allawAnce!i, &. ti. able 1t1 tress S6 frbhtoo.iraLe S toa;ethtr iretnl1h yellow Fa.st re~ults with a Dally I Geora-1' Allen Byland Agt n-be nett appearina:. Prefer operate all related machin· IN"~• S6 for both. Lan:;e ct)a ir S20. Gold velvet foot Pilot CIL<slf!ed Ad .. OW oy t!JS.B E. ffilh, S.A. o\·er 2S. Call Mr. ~~ft! ., Mlg~ rui Sl5. R.eg Smm " !'I d' e~ "' .. _ 1tool $8, Sm11ll round direct 6.42-567!. NO\Y! S.7--0.195 SJ+.-O!M. 3AM·10;30A.\1'. · R. ' i m e ito r ..,. ,.ew n.cvere -;;;;;::;;;;:;;;:;;;;;:;;:=;;:;;;;;:::;:.'..;::=::;:::;:;:=;;;:::::::::;=;.!;:;:=::::;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;:;:;;;;:;::;;, /, (3~1 Co. l auper 8 mm movie pedestal table $8. 47" round : · PlllCISION eu e1i 6 camera 1duplice1e g;u1 sis. d1nin1 table na1ura.1 \11o00 I SHEET '•ETA' Costa Mtsa Reg • mm 400' Bell am! 12>. 673 ... 78 . . !'.' ...... .,, How•ll movi• projWor, $711. "---• ...C.----ASSIMBl,ERS ..,..3360 O!EST 8 drawors $1'.5(). 2 Now lnterview1n&; OiEVY front strai&bt ule frultwood Provtndal atep ._,.,...,,,"!""~ -· of hifhly·akilltd nature on e~rirntntal '-flrti!o•t)'tlf' aheet mt1a1 componen!s k el~ toltrance assembly ''!'!-,• ,,a~turts. 'tii&l>ool •du 1 .,:·.. ·~ ,:llOn·requ~ .+ S ~ue~r; • -APPLY IN PEJ!tSON - :Q3J HARBolt Bl.VD • <'J!>ST A Jo.11!:1A1 cAUf: >.~TLANllC RESEARCH Systtms Dlvisitns A Divl•lon ot S11.54u-hannt Corporation Egu11 cpportuf'llty ~n'lf)Qyrr ~ --·---·~ -·· ·~~-·-· ····-# PART TIME EVES. HOSTESS Over 21 I,( TA'!l., 2 1'11>1 l&l•Cool ~ ior: old •1tablllhtd office. "C" THOMAS Realtor 224 w. Coa11 ll~y. NlWPOl\T BEACH 548·~77 R.t . SAL.ks: Wt J~. In In. Of\Mfl ~rop. Sml. •1crt111v,. co.. !\ted11 top min to jOln our •Ile• ie.-m. Lr&. ad bqd&:f'I. R1fl'r r a l1 • l)M!cl&ll1ed lfaln!nr. :i.lr. ~~inr. FOUR s T" It REALTY, 8).~~n ' •' -....:-------~-~·-·------.;_----·-..~-... ------ 325. 4. 6 hole Chevy truck tables $25. each. Captain& rims 15" S5 each, 646-4644 and mate& chain S7.50 each. La.rie orflftte mirror $20. 2 v.•alnut bookcases $ 3. 5 0 S ~ each. Blue n1ugahy~ ~r· llftllll ~ rtl chair $5. Round coff'8 ~'!!'. "·' "''! _· . table "·hlte and gold $JI. '"'-Ant ique 1ewtnt rocker $20. TIME FOR Lamp irold ind glass $7.SO. Mapl• w.iJ lamp pink ''"' . tCK e.. •h•d< 16. Sm.ii tablo $3JO. 276 16th Pla~. Apt A, front. Siiffi=BoARD 5'9" twin fJn o:orllenl f.3. '41 Tultin THROUGH A A\'f:., N.B. 1 =su=RFllO~Altll=s~,.~12>.~,., ... Y Pl LOT $25 and {in$$. Brand new 68 DAIL ~·"' ''"'" 112 . WltNT lD 642-5678 LEATiiiR Lev1 Jlcket, not &ucde. brand new $2!1. 0"'35<', rr·s &a.en houM tlme. Bla- 1e1( aelection ever! Set U. DAILY PILOT 0.....ulld sectkln now! • i t l \ l 1 . Satmlitt, M., '1, 1971 ,.. I , , -:',>lieff's . How .JMt ·C:pa Use t ':".o .. Foniolis 01111e'. A • Llnli •'lririt """"or m1ll thom 'wlth'-rocl ti"' ' "te one •f 1ur 4 coftv.nlent offic .... •-NO 11.,..1oo:k, pn>duco or plonh. • Ne citmmwcl•I 1d1 1llowtd. ' 1 .·.our .famous . Df'ME ·A· Ll"NES FIVE ·CONVENIENT OFFICEI TO SERVE YOU e NEWPORT BEACH ... 2211 81lbo1 11..r. e LAGUNA BEACH ...... 222 ,.,_.,, Av1. e COST A MESA _ .. : .... -.. 330 W.,I Boy e Leh Item must IM prlc.cf with no rt•m .: ... r $2.1. I -' ' e HUNTINGTON BEACH 17175 811ch Bl•d, e SAN CLEMENTE 305 No. £1 Cimino Reil C..• 1J .. '"" u4 .,_;.. 11 .. DEWXE chrome 1t1tionary 'STUDIO duplex bed, load txereiff b!k:t $18. 8tl--a.12J l condition $25. 'G<NJ cart $3. CONSOLI!! stem>, am/tm I: I Buk:el • lamp 15. Han.tlns. ncord . player, an\iq u,e la.mp ».,N1ufa.byde chair whiie., US. Redwocd ta'ble $8. ~U2 . and S bencbes il.9. Con.ale JADE polar bears. a pair $25 1ewin&: =tnacbine: $ill. Boy'a each . .Jade ea.rrinp, 14K bike. is.· Coffee table, an· SlO. SkiiJ and 1ki p:oka, all tlque white $?. 4.M-62!M S5. 673:508j Hl·performance ~21 in a '60 !'$NAULT PAltTS $1--$25, PORTABLE metal· clOU>e• ENGINE stand $15..' 64&--4644 Tard w 11 b 1 e n u·I n e front' l!lldi, etc. 64&-444 drye:r $3. N~ ~ed. mif. MARINE .R;Mt'lo. Direction smpensSon 1'\ack 'n Roll rte· PAifl EneJ.ander t'Nin all'A ror $3.50, 29 x 5.t~ framed Finer 125. 20 lb set $5. Elec tna; t>'n• with chroine rima .. metlreu &nd ~tiox ..,nnP, l&ndacape by I..enox $5, :\ r.oUee ~ 13, Eltt h'eater MolOr hu taty cam IOllda, very iood c:Qndltion. $20 "''&l' table lamp $2. 2 rrpaU $3. 21 Iii Wuiaat f~ $10. baknced, elc. For par11 $2 each. Stl of double chl!lll oJ matt hln&'. accent _lamps Sl Jtguw l!OuJtt:: 25c ea.ch. to $µ. Rtt0rdsand books~ each. BltHt deeot..Atlve Paperback booki '10c ••ch. tn s.1. 180. South Cout dr&wen, aood c:ondition g), frame, Ideal for rnl.rror, or Sel of '14 pteturei $S Carom ·}llway, Ll.a:Wll L. C. lars:e -while painted bW1!!1n board _p.30. 19~ .. x board S), 446 Catalina Dr .. de&k, nHdl 'rtpalntirit S15. :n" crank OPfn.wiMo":' $2. at corper f>I 13road SL, t..arie: red k•ther c::hait', 301A x 32 .louvertd \o!ndow Newport Heijihts (l blk wtat C!Jlhk:ln and arms l'lf!td re-$5. TraUer }teps, 36 Ix 36 x of Santa A{'A .2 biks am&th ol ddlnr $15. Flectrle rotary ll'ii $3. Llke new v.r>men'1 15th St., call ,6t2~Jr lost) WA,LNUT bookcue 8' $15. small clrl'• ,bi}<e $ts. g· tjllifli' lawn umbrella and hue. 539 Yilta Flora, The Bluffs T\\'IN We mattn!:SI rel $10. ~E~LE=c~A~NT='~m~i~m>== •• -•0=1 d Bed tran1e1 $3. · DiahH .tOc World French BaroQUt with eac:h-LaBelle llide. pro-~"· ornate ao!dleal trame jector like new SZ>. Canoe. plate a;lau S17. Haviland paddle SI:.r, Carpet 1han1poo Llmoge eold 1callop .edge-6 machinr. ~1.SO. Tools Z>c to deue·rta S:ZS. M a I c bi na: BOY 'S maple che1L $25. SI. Lafi': lJicture frame Sl.J fOritcw.1 covered ae111tt.. Cloth.in& $1. Artifu:J.al plat1t New ('ll'pet rttnnants SI to $~. Rue Ena:Jia'h platter $25. Chain $S 4 S25. SJ&..8518 $20. Set .,.,...., chainl· $1. ind Howls, .. ttrwrs $~. CAMflNG grub box ~ C.B. Mteflna 13, C 11 l l Importe:<f, l2 marble Coleman laflttm. $7. Ca.mp 536--0206 205 • _,_ S H 8 tr.t.,ve.rtJtie. .~!}are.I S2 each. .stoo~ 50c. 4. Mustan& hub- , ....,.e t.. · · M~e :Smm camera 19. caps .$1.S. Ga; can SI. HJ-ti Ami Chair, told colOZ' fabnc 962-53$5 m. 'Bike $12. 546--3375 $25. Lara"e Early ·American DOUBLE m ll 1 tr" 1 s and l'c.C=o---,-,,-=~,-,.-- k -Pl'-ot 1 HJl'!H chair S4. Baby car roe er ...,, ... · amps, •p••g• with rr&me. EX· '\" b\... 1 ki • '"' seat ~-"lchen clocks white fabric:: lhade.s, 49" -t)••l , 0 • d ,. 1' Io· n '-.,.;,_ .... " 11 "'t°" $1.75 • St. Travel iron :i()c. tall,' $lit each. 2 Eorty 96'.!-6383. Toy ele.ctric iron 25c. Cookie Amt!rlean fioor lamJlll $9 ===--,,---;--,,,-'""-:-· llnd $12.50. White booicle, CA~fERA E q u I p men t . Jar 'lSc. Laundry cart SOc. R ' ~ --e-Orangt dttss $6. Louwred Jul!:d drape" pleated ~84 evett mm mov,., .... m ... -h built -1•••1 te s~~ ahutters 36 S/8 •nd JO~ $1.' $20. 2 Pair ' ~ice dr&Jlf'!, wit 1n . ...,, me r .... 646-7510 pirate ~ne· 9Qx56 Sl.50. Ansco 8 mm movie p~ Call 962--6130'-jector $25. Pa.xe.tte German camera 35 mm 'With bu111 in light meter and ranp finder $25. 'All t.xeelle.nl hel>fldit)l)n. AlsO, student ·des~ · $15. 96Z..lt31 NEW tin!, Fire1tone, T .• ~ x 14. $.15. ~7510 SP~ISH dini.n& ruom set, la.rre -extension table US. Six chain $7.50 .. a c h . ......,., mO\.\.·er, runs nlcely, $25. &old pumps, St. Hand htm-DBL. bed 1 h book Pale while padded nauga-mtt and 1titehu, new SJ, -VI I C~ h.)lde Hollywood headboard• Ca.ndlt1, arti(icla.I tr u i t hea~~ $Z . Swh1el oftict a.praya Tac box . 17 4 1 cha.lr $1,~. Bird cq e and and tramea, eacellent, $12 Pomona CM Space T, IURpUes $4.. ~t~n·1 rink each. i3M431. &t6-R4' miler ~kalf'I ~.3:1: TV lt\And VER.Y i'lice Bukllne N!cliner AEFRlCfRATOR S2S ex St. Ba~m sea.la! Sl . tweed uphol;8t~. tt1aple cellenl condition. 6*'-1m: 546-(1167 · · . . anna $2$. Pait' swivel &:rffll i6l E. Uth St., CM TWIJi mattreu , and Sim- uphohtem:t rocken with mom, l(DIJ. ~PJ'Ul&S, very maple wtnp $25 each. GE SUEDE l.4vi jacktl. bn.nd comlortablt $10 .. 644-(125,1' _, __ ,_ d l """.-: N!W, COii $!)9, leJ1 for $22. , o:in.~M: ryer 1 0 or ~•~· 54~ TUXEDO, ctUld 1•1or a-for 5 Kenmore I ro nf'l' $13. . . yr. old, \Vhtte jatket, black KIFl11l:r.e Simmon• SUEDE mini skirl, brand pants, rolnep shirt. tie, ~psleep bed complete sai. ~w. coat S22, fully ad· cummberbund S20. Miedium Section pair lamps , $5. Jual':ble ror small or Juli ?.'t l suit S20. 646--.'843 I Make-up mirror with lights medium, 13-549-3643 2 Mattres.~1 •and 2 box SS. CDlemao ice chest $10. SUN_GERLAND d r u m I · IPrinas S25 each. 2 belly Uprit.e A~ vacuum Cho.ice or ~o tom-toma, boanb $2-each. Surlboard1 deaner $10. Lona min'or $4., floor and bue $10 each. nn m u.ch .. 548--!i044. g bu.mer atove, l own, 2 8RIOC&>l'ONI-.: tirr , tubt> RE:FftJGl:RATOR $25. F...X· broilel'I. dean. $%i. Kltche" and whe!!ls, 520 x 10, nf'lli' ii'llf'n l CClrwiihon. 64&-";82n, l11blt, 4 chain s 2 o · i .;l_::ll;::-"::" ·c_":::ll--.:ll;;'.;.' ~,--,--:;cc:: I .c'c;"~"-:o· .-"-,'"::S::-1::.,:-C;;M;<-:~"" Hardwood bed frame $3, GAS ranae $15. Gas dryet 4 GLAS.S lan1p1 125 each. 2 Twin headboard $3. 548.-7871 $15. Kln1slze hf'lldboud S20. end lablt's $25 rach. Colfrp all wffk. Trundle-beds $25. Adult 1able S25. Patio i;-ha1rs Sl SCHOOL.. desk.., eheap Sl(I. hooks and magazines 25c: !'ach. ChA.i~ Joung!: S:l Neurnarlc 'steak cooker SJ). each. All SIO. UntinlsFIM Bar-b-qul' SIO. 2 • mRph• Maple ·end table and rleak $5. Chest of drrwrrs lampll $1~ each. 3 dres~rs matchini la.mp S9.50. Front $:!. 'J'wo power, n1o"'"l'I, S2l ,.ar.h. 4 drawPr rnetal l'.':hrome ltndttr Tor Stinzray rota?)' $25. R~I 17. ·r"o I Ille S25. Girls bike S8. P1r- bike l 5c, v:.tenslon tortes for puah mo"·ers S2 eac:h. Tools, tures $25 each. Child's work Stingray bikea, many aiztll, clothmg 50c • SlO. 21~1 hrnf'h $10. • Elrctric tfln -,If.SO each. Chevy ma& S,5. Wallact, C~I O(lf'11f'r St. Child's table 11nrl VW Rte.ring wtw-el Tac. REFR.ICER.ATOR $...'>!!. Apt. rhairs S10. Desk $20. P.,\\·er Rl&:hl VW door (~9t S4. 5' size. \\'Alnut tormica lilf'P mo"er Sl5. Drcnrat.or trl'P ·'umln"m Tripod to• h 783 SIS. 2 fireside ct)alrs S\fl iu .. f!nd tables $10 eac· . tcle1cope or camt'ra s.1. • ., each. Sa1urd,11y and SUrw:I~· Fibtrilass imulation 25' Hudson, C.?-f. 54&-54!iJ. I 12-ll. '.\10 \ria A l gr e . enough tor a Van s-4-Card ZENITH color TV $T.i. Black tShoreeliffs) S. C. table $2. 66-1&28 1.nd white 11 " SlO, both need BEIGE carpeling, 10 x 16 ":°rk. Small p!clure~ frame~ Sl:l. c 0 m f 0 rt ab J, old l;x;. \V11ll plaques I() r l hlng easy chairs Slj children's room~ SL~ each. ra ~ h ;,t8-6842 COLEMAN 80 quart Ice box S20. :Z TV's $5. Formica t11ble $20. 4 chairs Sl5. Foldbf'd no: Cslling lamp $25. TV tables Sl . Co!ll!'e table S.i . 1 poll. pans, plalf's lOc. Hosf' ~. Pup tenL $5. Football g11mt' Sl. G~: wrlnkll' remover $8. FOOi massager $8. i ' ski $5. Speaken S1. Lampi S5. Patio table and J chain. 125. ~5621 SPANi$H coffee ~ble and 2 end ta~ $Z ea~h. Trailer hitch_ JS. ~dies coat tite 12 with "blue silver fox o:ill&r $15: 962.lll&l Sean rttl type EU rnowu Main St., Westminst~. M O 'TO R CYCLE , fi SO $25 with erau caiehtr $5 •• 89.l.-Ul4. -. . Triumph "parti; hea.ll.s $12. .Pair. metal lawn chain $5 68 ~E nd1a.l nre ~ Barrels $10.· Seat $1. Sissy both. Sealy deluxt fUIJ size whttl, llke new S'.25. 68 bar Sl. Gu Wik $S.."Pull box •Prina:• and ma(tr;m 'pom:he muffler, like ni!Mi back.handlebar S3 ~9--364&. LARGE Amber'1las1, bra.u. ·KING 1iu maftre1s, bpx with"frame$25.Jwhlte shaa: $15. 540-1511 T".ILER-"hJ•-·-,·" •a-•. LARGE 'l'.l'llJtilt roaster JOc . · 1 had SlO ,. -• --· ~ t 3 IV\ "''"" •6 ....,, 3 way amp. s e ; 1p ·IJICS •1111 »•H• • a ..... u carpetJ very good J12. $20 -vw tire• on wheels, nb new "-...,.1 . P IANO atoo[ $'7.50. New white tonneau cover for MGA $10. Jud6 uni.form men·. aiu medium uaed onct $5. 683-0196 CARPET 40 yards $25. ~amtwr compemator for -"-"""7 '=· ~· c.------:=,,,---.:::::-: I V\V SJ. ·' pil"Ce src1ional, \VHIRLPOOI. wa:sht>r, ~n~ ,o00 framf' by Krochler, OK SI '..'. \'ou haul. 548-<1'334. n~f'd reooverinit SIO: Ba~)' S\VTNG.M!I, ~cats missing SJ it irl d1-eSS.f'll !'x: -2;,c-. 3J9 j BitbY ~!rollrr $3. L1111:r \Valnut, Ne1ovport snores. pit>f'e of vinyl uphol~ter;.­ alley, 642-3361 i·loth SI • S2. Car lop car1'1f'r 2 OLDER Kenmore washers, SJ. Casi iron double sink ~~. ()fle nttds minor repair Corvettt' wl'\cel 11.nd lire SIO. $.22.50 11nd S15. Kitchen V\V ~httl and tin! $10. boostf'r insran1 ho! water Black vinyl rlinf'rte chair SJ. tank 220v $25. Construction Ctwvy V-11 intake manifold temp electric distribution 11.nd carburPlor. F'on:I V.S in- box S25. 2 Coleman lantf'rn~ take manifold l\nd S5 each. l'lew shipping crate carburelor. Chevy power- for am•IJ dofs, 18" x 16'' x s:lidf' trans.mission, 1111 $.). Z4" S9. 548-7011 I Bar-B-Q spit n1otor SL PAIR upholstrred chah·s. Bookcase headboard, twin med.iwn .UU, U:U i;ep&ratt>ly S'.1.-Olcl ron~lr rrr'lrd Electric roaater $3. \Vhite ~--'-t•-• 3"-" Id ·" ~ u• ~'2 ~~~ Brus black 1wu1 15nt .. ~ · •yean ° · .,,.. ~...,. ~ S25. JO" electric ran1e &l••• $ll each. VW--jack $1. VW . . linen napkins Sc ea.ch. Old floor lamp SIO. Hanglnz ROil.AWAY bed $10. BBQ door In oven $25. 1w volt 1ii.rtu $15. 540-1511 LAYETTE, 1nf~t., toddler TENT for camping 7' x 9' 642~14 s heet .music IOc each . ... · l mp $10 •• Small •-I"-n~ 64,, .~or ,..__ ·--;-clolhf's Sc-Sl. Vaportzen 11: 64.2..-657.( Heater• $1 • $2. Clothes, 1!1e ! woven .,.rquoLSe a · wagon ..,. u ""' ·-N· .-. ....... 331 ....,.,la Mesa St., 7 rr. cwhion • h P ll e d SOC--$2. tuocelving blankets I ='=~=~~~~~--,--AA · Pair ·milk -glau dreuer Crazy Kar $4. ~al caJ $2. CM:ta Mesa ~urlboard m. Twin fin Blanket.t, 1 hi!e 11 TOILET link lids for 1tan· :i~~ :! ;:e.s·sJ. N~,:~a~ I lamps $5. Tall sloneware Lady Schick facial mist Sll. SHOOTING jacktt, 1 0 • X Alabsm kn-eboard $ 1 5 . ~_:: Materni(y clotnei de.rd ca.del mOtlt>I S5 each. S20 each, ver)' good · player ivith AM/r f.ot rnd10 642-2267 thar work!' s::. Holly\\·ood brass lamp J \\'Sy. decorator Cosco step stool SZ. Slip and small lize $!>, 64.&-656B 544)..1511 '25c·S2. u..u'• and· Mrl'll 64~74 magazines ~ eac~. Su~t shade SlO. China lamp Slkle, $2. GE cintma ligh! ..,.,1 ll' 1 -~~~~~--~~ CHILDR.EN'S itpms. Easy bt'd lrame $1. fil"f'nlace bake oven $2. !oicno!Pr screen S3. Sho"·cr door S2. board $1.j(). Skat Scoota 751'. UHF' antenna. $1 . H~nd Bonao drum8 ?)c, Box of vii.cuum l\Wf'eJ>Pr" $2. 20" Slol car equlpinent $10. girl'& bike Sl. ~boy's bike. and ReMer s Dlgt'Jil JC shade $5. Old unusual china S15. Wia:s and cases $10. CH£VY manifold $l5. Holley 3 BAR 110011 $10 each. c:lothe1 !le-SJ. Ballsine\, M64~~~ footlocker In.Ink S3, eac)i .. 3004 Molokai Pl.. glass, aremWUt trayi, milk Clolhing SI -11. Stainl,s& carb SU.-Early Corvette Vaporizer $.1.50. Jee cream Kood coJ'lditiOn · St Lames 1 ="'"'"'"'-~~~~-- 1.jesa Ve1°9e, C.M. glus Nippon · ca.ridlt'&tickaC: • steel 1prayer 1u. . Bed valve COvt!n $10. Baby eal maktr s.1. Twin beadboud Sl.2>-$2. Stroller n-.14. High FIRE extina:ui.sher la r 1 e POOL j&hle .. fl5 Anti'!ue \ -flower bawls, $1. • $5. SOlld 1rame_J 2. W1!1k, a,uto mtrr0r for bike 15, 30 i It(' h and l\i_ghl ~ atand f IS. c:bair: $2.50~ Wlri.t ..:.sb ll tyP,I!! new Sl.5, &1~74 beige dinin&: room table. ~-brass ·teak flat>Aa.tt servk'e $1. Barber kit $1;51l._ Slnpr a:lasspack $5. }! o n·d a Chrjstmas trH stand $2.95 SOc-$1. Ladtes dresae1 And E'ORMALS ahe 9 (It 10 one Barbell •et Jlke f\l!W S9. rramf' $2. Bike ,vhc-els $1. 5 chin . ' • . .mitton hole maker $5. EJec-1prockf1 SS. 646-8108 H ~n g i n t I a m P $1 ~ · robM SOc-$26. Mvi'•· lhirta ne ~ ti75-3827 ~t .. ,c chairs SlO. tor 8, &el'Vlila .pieces, ~. TtrJc Com popper $2 54&-!'.634 ZENrni 8.la.ck: ind white Isometric txl!rcilu $.1. Jct 25c-50c:. Ntw I.tits ·u.rcme =~w~~-~-~=~~= c.tlmprtuor $15. Anvil $10. S c 'l 231 F Avoca.do St., .a . HP Cushman motor acooter ena-lne $22. Farm pitcher ~"~"~·~14~o~;=--=---c=:7---:'.:0I pump JlO, 2 whttl barrel WOMAN 'S 3 speed and tires and wh!el• heavy duty 1 man'1 J ipeed bike $25 each. S5. Flound coffee table S10.' Boy's flit chrome Stingray Whiuier motor bike $?1). bike S18. 3026 Killybrooke, Paper back books 3 for ~. C.M. ~5--2835 Clothea ~ • $10. Twin box never used $25. Wood, · buck1ll" $3. g x IO dreatr SOc-$2.50 . ..i.lectrlc beln Jl()t OTL paintina;s $2.50 • $25. •,,Prlnr Sa 10 nd· 3 ma_ !less and leather fire.place bellows $5. LIGHT fi.Ytures, some an-port.ablt TVllk•l"'-.,wUpr~. SlS.1 DithH and booka 30e • $1.30. Sat. on.ly 1()-.2, ~ Sticheriu U • $20. 3 D and P . ~h · '--· tique $3 -125. Pictum a.nd vacuum, • .., 2 Ml n • c M Sa -· -1 d 1 H .o a.me . piece taU3n II.Jr $ '"'"-pnnts .,..,,,.. , Ytllow u -•,t -01_ 19_ $ . SOnora nu. . • 1 .-..oq Sl., ~.B, pa&n e p a.ques •• • ..,, h ·-'-•• tabl ., SS Old 0 ,__ frames, &ame intlque Sl -·~· •• . ... c •-d t~ -•--•• rouc ,,.., ....... uee e ...,. · rus pi.auter on S25. Old di1hes, some blue. L&tnps $4 • ;9. TV •land $2. -40 Galllln eltdrio wa.tt r uswm ecora = ~•.,., · Ma!rrep ft'lr pic:kup truck leg11, wJth fern $5. \Va..lnut Stallon:l1hi~ do.rs. cruett GE: oven touttr s;>. Small NEW . auorted p lywc o d sea ter $10 House doort with S8. MirTor SJ.50. !Adie• $1. Mi!lal frame for arm chair $15. Round sel s.1. S2S, Chairs, &Orne oral1tt carptt s9. &46-~ panels %."-1", 2 x .f-24"·36" hinges llJ'ld , k>cks' $z;..s4. clothes, 10me new, :! bia; rollaway p: Unicycle SZ. J Jormica chrome ta Iii e, · 25 ~-· 1000 nra 5c • le each. 15,000 Chf'sl of "'--wtt-11• "--k boxts $10 or SI a drli"as. Corner Knick Knack or H~t-1 HIDEABED. needs c1~anit1g antique S3 -$ · ...,,ter bed, TV, excellent condltion~-'25-.. ~ UI,. ... ouu """ o==·' ch Sl. Table and 6 chairs . . ( _, -·-r __, SlO Patio rcfrigeralor. ex-nei::us N'pa1r 1 ~. 0111 • r · lhre"-~P•rii ~t i i'k 1·f'l!en1 .runnlni;: ,_'On11 t1on transmis~ion S.1. Ch i l n· 5 S7 .'10. Rti: Boy hooded BBQ desk and chR ir $7. Small S~I(). 646-2712 cheat S.'i. 962-4.}87 "c~A~M~P=E=R~boo-,~-~s=,.~.~. ~G~.~.1"'·· kitchen chal~ $1 each. Lesa , chairs S2S. Kin&, size linens, double. pair !win, $25 f'ac:h. Blke $l6. Portable ttcord 318 x 2 1birch dowels le shelvtt SS. Single ~ SlO. ~~==---,-~-,--,----,== 3 speed turntable SIO. 3 >.. 6 new -satin bound Bea.con 4 dinrttli" chain Sl&. Wing player $25. Battery or plug-ea.ch. T~iler tyll'; c~mt'nt Wor:" bench $5. Round, GOLF bag !Ind clubs ID. vw table S15. "Portable TV fer blanket $10. Pair pillow11 $8. chair $25 Table$. console 1 in ttcord player not litf'reo mix.er $2;,. New soil pl~ $5 fold JnJt &:arden tab!e5 Si h!"adlile ~-15 IJ& I I 0 n parts $1. An6que hall table 1 Spread $20. After 3 p.m. • $:la. BUll!"rlly $20, Twin Sl8 646-l52;J alte'r 12 PM each. Camper for %. }on Round picnic .ta.b\e. wit)! UJ:n· ~uarlum $.'), Girl'1t 20 inch UJ, WtoU&ht iron headboard Saturday, all day Sunday. spread SlO. Dust ruffle&, . ri -. 125. ~S-8114 b"rw!Ua SlO., S!ed for children bike S13. For Si1le i ign Sl.50. $8. Twin metal headboard weekdays. 841.:5066 pink, twin · SS ea.ch. Boy'a n'.. ~Ionia! . ro sole S2J. SCRAM -f£TS la Push mower S 2 · Nrw Hunters Encycloperlia, $3. \Vooden . bed fraine eef I WHITE childc;rall crib and jackel , l~. pants ZS.29, I Matchutg c~bu'll!t for 1tereo •I. Ba~lnlt ~th t":ueel $3. cosl S25 now $8. Old iron GIRL'S green 11nrl v:h ite $6. Film edi\or SlO. ll:lide babyline m•l"'"' 115 . man'1 suil, 40 lonJ:, or bat Sl5.. Otht'r wood Vulou11 111.e11 "lir ' •nd ket.fle Sl S. Old ichool dcisk formica top df'~k SZO. bike, 20 inch $10. 646-5'1S2 COUCHES. new uphol.stcred S2'l. Occasiorad cha.1rs SZ,. Rockers. strai,::ht chain;;, call{' hol 1oms S-'l • S:!O. Pic- ture.!i, glassware lOc -SS ~1arbl• 1.'0lree tablt :.111{1 eflrl tal)le S25 each. Old student lamps $12. Olcl p~nf' htind tahle nice lor desk $25. \Vicker ff'rn slaJllf $15. Drop projector"· dOO u8"d bricks . "·omcn'a dres~. aize u.14 . c11blneta $5, Stove $25. 24.!IO ANSWERS maht:!iany ptywood, 11.bo , Matching che81 ()( draw~r~ $25. Sa.tun:lay only, 10-4., 2"J92 Dre;;~mg table·_ $2. Electr~c I S2 . 16. Anhquts: Dough box Forhtm ,Dr., C.M. S40-0683 aolid ~ n\ahoii:any &nd teak $25. I new lhutters 9...:2-4, all .SZO. Malchin.1 headboard Circl~ Dr. N.B. (Ba.yihore1J ater1ilzer SI. Hide-a-bed $5. S~-School desk S17.j{I_ 2307 4. FOLDING chairs SI each. . . scrapii lOc-$1. ·2'.1.5 E. 20th, $6. Tn..sh barrel 15 c . SlO. Wingback chair l !O 22" BA'riri\.OOM Wik, ln-847-4083 I Francisco Qr., N.B. . -Trailu parts and 4 wbeeJ" ~y~en -F~~-Llsle -CM 616-2377 -Fishinr nets $1. Electric ll36 Paularino Avf',. CM cludfn"' falklet, c:hrome le .. SURFBOARD 6':x6" Chuck BUCKET f l9&t f SID: Bf'eakfast noOk S12. '; ty -the ·~ Ii . UN Dl!:I\W.005'~ tnl!writer -~~~a: vtal, :ed~q~ ""-'-7"'~'~------·-.. Dent $25. VW wbetl $2. s.ea,. or ?rd Eleetric, a:uitar SU. Metal hen !here wa,s au • 1anda1d omci.•izl! elean \n MANGLi;:, drluxe Kt nmore and w! 1~ SlO. ~ M7-49U ' J ~tlq~~~ree:;. S~a~~: bunk beds. likt ne~. S.15. ~I =:1.~~:;'~ ~ ~7t ~rtkt condl~ion $24. G. E. Girl's new aiu 14 slip $1. large noor model Sl5. 9 x 12 o~'"'ED l'\tg, otitnge TIRES, J B.F.G. 8.~15. g 1 to match $5 Zl" RCA con-.lr()nin1 board ·$1. F 1sh1ng URE Stta.m iron like new $4. Woodworking tools. olanea 646-:5814. And ·brown cokln, like ne.w 1 .1h 1 ~ _, 1_, I _, TV ~ ~-"'· . 125 pble sz. Lart e east>\ 4. x 6 . 543-nss . Sl -$8. Furniture damps $3 =c=~-~----$20 . S48-4308J P Y . v.1 Uut:S. """'"cu, ...... e , •""" '-"'"1-11lon . S25 Mini-car Ira.ck $8 . · • S4. each. A\•on bottles $2 • WI S, brand new. uncu1 I l;;--;;;,,-,ir::::=:,.--,,--,;-:,2-S,;=: · balanced $12 each. 't Dunlop I Kenmore 24", 3 speed f11n Sm~U ·BBQ $150 P i : Dl~jOND . f'n&~femt'lll nna: TWIN 1iu oak. bedste.ad, box S15. 185&4 Hawthorn, H.B. brown real hair S25. Onl' HAN D rnowe~ $8. Wheelba.r-7.60-1$, on/off , road, 4. ply $1?: Lal'fe chest of dra~·er! b&cR guitar ~p $ W. S25. Wed:dina: $5. Jade itone sprtnp a.~ ni..a t.lr e 11 , 963--IOll synthetic ptt·curled u.H a nd f111v $8. MeX;Jcan Iron table 1\'ilh 'tubes, mounted . Sl;i. Double bed $10 . S alter ·sis l'ypewrlter ~e in Jade .pot. ti ~n bedspread, the comple1e -pepper $15. 646-581.( lra.f table, p1nf', needs piunt removed S10. Old pine 1oot 11001 S.i. BeaJ titul coslon; lwin brdsptTad !l('W lafetta, pink $18 each. Old RCA ta.blf' radio. ~·orks $'.n. Old base SU. OrtivMntaI thield bala~ Sl e11.ch or 2 for ! Covered--Xlngsiu headboard t;;le S4 O"".:.,nal oil pain-1m. Car;~d Jade Es~imo: 2 oulfll $25, 673.-~ FORMAL. size 7-8 Lavender CRIB and mattre•• •o. ,.._1, S9 1 _,...,., n •12 · $25 54}-5936 1 ' '16' nches high SlO, Lad1ea . chiUon $25 M2-09li .a "-' . · -·,.-a ••· • • · Blue $10. Set of 4 15x9 1''1de J. lings $10. Brand new man's Gamet necklace l~K -cl~p ~E ~, b&rra1n, El · 1heet.!l IOc -SOc. Pliypen $8. dishes.SS. Overstuffed chair ...,,heels. '! bolts, olt Chei·y CRIB $8. Bath1nette fl, zcld ring $25. 161.5 Tustin $2.0. Pagoda <;hine1e rock, P~po .$2Di 6Tl-3$ll l36 ANTIQUE ball canning ,a.rs Child'1 table 11nd 2 ch11irs $25. S. Alder. S.A. 546--fM53 P.U. $20, Pho~: 962-0771 Playpen $5. Bedroom la.mp1 Ave., C.M. hand ca.rvf'd . $25. Ladits '1'1pu Ave .. Bal. Isl. , 12. Anliqut dollble bed S20. S5. Overalls and po!o 11hirt!i, s:la!is milk horoe~ with rar- rif'r Sl.j!), Carrirr ll.~ ~rd player, 2 s peakers. RCA $2:l. 934 Evergl'f'!?n. cr.1 1'10DEI:-'.f!Ome drapes, wa.11 1 BRONZE dinette table St5. 4 SI · $3:50. Buggy' carti:ed $5. 3 DRAWER chest. unfiniahed jade rina:. 14.K, $25. 973-5089 9 Pn_. ~f'IO&. ti%N, ·moitly Oak desk chair 11. &1n11ll lots of clotht'll and dt'f'!iSe5 lo ...,all 1loor to ceiling $2J. matchU:.: chain $15. Single ~ve.rse curve 1hoes $5. Site • SlO .. ".lttard stor~e. ~abinel, BABY bottle e 1 e c: 1 r i c nev.: SOC-$3. l75 Prince Ion ..... ·pite framed 1Yall n1irror 5c -$2. 2 night ~lands, ideal Va.la.nee SlO. Beaded rod ! bed, pink head~ $22.50. 0 baby dothes l~ ." .SJ. unll n1shed $7. Built-ins $25. ril' S5 Bab electric Dr .• C~J • .$3. Oven proof riishes, for infant rlorhe1 $ .i, 9'9" blue -n yellow s1·, Phone 962-1230 I Hind mower }I. Gjf'I s pa-lncludes stove, 4 burner ·, .... te tier . -~ s II CLOTkING nc-·~ C'1.....o.-. kitchen Uttnllil1, S5 for 11.JL 2 ' "Sensuous i\1an" by f\.1 S4 ." •·~~ ' · jamas 50c 657 Btt'ch c i\I pi t nd hood s· l bed warmer ...,, ma ...,, "'~ · 75 yards vin)'I wallpaper lllaple dinette $25.. ~ DESK $25, Chair $10. Hatch I 646-92.(j . • ' . . a el ahe d~ ~ e 3046 tricycle SJ. B r i desma id Sl-$3. Hard J>ook1 1.5c-50c-. piece !'f'd vinyl vclion~ $25. Ironing boarrl $6. &>1 of SU RFBOARD 5'1" good con· lfIDE-A-BED S2.5 ::1ie I rovers SlS. $25. 12-40 gallon · ~ brooka CM S40-9m . dresaei, iite 10, worn once Paptr book! 1Jlc. 'RA!con:ls $:!0. 11319 Alh, FV. 847-9821 4 TV IL'il)'~ S2. Rocking rlition. i::ood for beiUHlers dresser, lariC! mirror: c~;~., comm~rciat Pol:,: containers J Piece.1 African P r i n t Y • , . SJ, Eazle &;out ah irtJ 2 far 50c.. 1284 Ulndonderry St., BA&Y itroller '"ith v.:lra horse S.'i. Colltttor'~ rf'f>urd~ 7S-"~'·~>1='~'"="~"-· ~~~--,--c Jee tab~ l5 ea.cit 2002 S. SJ -$5. Larg:e polled pj11nts materlaJ. i yd.a I 54" Sal VOUCSW:AGEN. TJR~ ON S2. 3094 1\1olokai Pl. Mesa CM ' .seat $10. Rug l2x:l2 S25. Pad lOc e11ch. Ladil'll light bniwn 4 S\VTVEL brcakla.~1 h&r C nvill" SA S3 • $25. Garden tools 50c • each. 6-ls-5892 ~-IM, 65• $5. 735 ' • J.( Verde, C.J\1. SNOW ak1a wilh.aafely bin-$10. 2 kids riding toys x .15 \\'ig l-'>O. Dark hro1\•n fa.II i;!oo!s $1 j, Rt'[1"1gcra:or S2.'i. ree e, · · SlO. Naugahyde bench couch AQUARIUMS, rhree !i a:allon, F ire~toh~bcs4. ~t ~f b.a·': BEAUTIFUL hN"alcfasl set, di~& 7'.6" used only mtce .SS each. Boy's clof.hea 50c • S~. !;I en's dark brnwn ~,g Nation;1l Gro~r&phi~ 20c 15" GUITAR 1peaker cabinet S25. Boy's bike $7. 8361 with accessorit'I S9 each. ;oo. 11~.P~h be. 1 of .,,. white and 11:old tablt U5. SS , Sk1~. cost, new $125, $:1. 11390 Goldenrod Ave ., 1 S25. 646-2449 rar h. Cookbooks 20r. AV(ln $25. llO watt guitar •mp r.tunsler Dr, HB One 10 gallon S12. 646-2388 ~nna_c -u ps , ne Mstchina: chiirs S5. SiX now S2J. Toll~t. tank ~nd 1 FVLY ~ml NEW Eureka vacuum S'Z5 holllell s:; · $10. Cal:>inel $). head $25. AMF/M tunt'r AU. it~ma in excellent con-$5. 6%-77ti8 matching oak ch11in, ~d bo~I $4. Medici~ ·0&binet 1 Wall clock SJ. Clothes Di~hC"s ltk -50c. Poll! and S25. V\V AM radio-.sapphire ~tEDITERRANEAN coffee d 11 i 0 n . s 0 l i d bra, s GAS 11ove SJ). Eltctric floor u p h 0 J st er I ng $15. 934 $2.50._ Bath~m -liJhl $1.50. 739 13TH ST. H.B. Saturday I hamper $3. Old milk can S:l. rmns ZX. • SI. T;iblccln1hs S, SZ. EJectrlc dri.llSJ. New tables,Umatched set of 3 $25 candehtbru SS each. Brau poUshe.r S2. Electric touter Everrre.en CM Pl~Uc c:hall1i -~~ 1!1:-<'h-and. Sunday 1-;, p.m. Dining 2 matching lamp~ $7 each.,' SOc -SJ. 1224 -~ast. C~ carRal..$1S. 64:>-3691 I each. prlght Freezer. 1 1 and broiler sz. Vaporittt ' l..ad1e11 dresu1, siu 9. like table, 8 chain S25. Sohd La S4 ---~i;'i,_,,~':;i-~;;;. needs '\\"U~k $2.5. Bird cages lab e. amp, J ·'\\'11.l' 1lobe /;ic. Ceramic tea a e t a E MER Sb N J:. or d I ~~ I new n .50 ea.ch. &t~µg oiaple corner trundle head· ' mp ~ ~n:I sland "'/th KAY AK kit $25. Clrd tah:e ~i!i. ~e 5_:25~ ~Lt~~ $3, S5~ G11s r a n I e ~=::j~~d i~'::e po~2.bl~ 7Sc-;Jl.50. New pl11ce mat A~~~~t 1 cl:k r 1~.d el o; BPlEAKF AST table 1 and -.( boards, sprina:s S20 . .( dining I :~~II' $5.:e~~itypl:;;~, ~£. ~:~x~~~!1;tt9~~ ~ll~n~!~ lroning board s6. TV stand \Vedgev.· 520· 847-5332 Sided cosme'tlc li&tit a.nd •nd. napkin ~~ $1.50, Pi~· . ~µL . e _or , me, 0 ic 0 cfta:l"' '15.: % rollawa,y bed chain $1 each. Standing Toob Sl . si Room C'OOIPr 1' S4. Dishea 1()c _ $3. G4Z-TJn l\IGB wire -o·heels. perlecl millfOr v.·ith dra~·er SlO. ture.s tor ~h1ld s room~ 25c travtl S15. &1.-21.31 . anti . _ ma.t~11 $15. 2 heat lamp $5. Ch 11d·5 SIO. Bathroom )leatrr___Jj,__. lnbini:: 12 ID Sln. Pri:: btvtrd conditlon $9. 847~ Antique grttn bathroom each. Sp1rograph aO c · 2 OVERSIZE Ooor pil\qws, lelev1SK>n cabinets $15_-e11ch. I ptlQnoJ:rapWecordt s 1 O. --small round-maple 18 blr !Hlrl-hll~S5-iiJt. g:iw STEREO $:rl. Hi-Fi $ZS. 3 CLOTHES Hundreds of ~ sa.ver_UO. Ali!lllftl!d-_§tor~ cha!l&Li~)'-:-15c.J --elean,-Ml1--x 50u-s1a each. -pta)'!r-n'.btnlt no:-Stude~t ' ~a. puraes 25c -50(·. ·SlO. Ta bl• and 4 chaira hot'l<.('!i S2 f'8C"h. Bncikc,ise "3. --,., ~~.•,.,f-dr.!.....,..."s•!" 5 2 ""-,. 1 r-blouse_ s sOe each. Skirts SOc_ • lla:ht .... ·eia:ht maple end g&.llon ~emco aqufrium' $2. ~ r e1,ure ~·nn.e.r/cook~r. lamp, fl~A«;n~ rube S5. , Women'• clolhf'a J6-LS 11nd !I $12.j(), Maple ch11ir s:.. Anli· j Pulley ~nd 25' inanila n:ipe "' • .., ..,, w ~ Capru SOc. Dresses Sl. Suits tablea S4 each. Oriental bat-646-130..i hke hew, with 11\Slruc~n Room 3as. heater, can be 1 1:irl'1 clothes 8-10 ~. Sl.50. qut' dr,ssinit 1abll' ani1 S.i. PVC pipe fil ling $5 1111 · rockt>n. S25 t'ach. Couch l .J. S2. Coat1 SZ-$5. From a:ood tery "·all clock SS. DECORAT01t w a l Ip aper book, P"'<;eASt'! 1 quart Jars wnt~ S!O. ~.ollywood bed TOys 5r _ $1 . Lure apring j bench, nr1>di1 r1>l ini~hing S2'i. J f lu<ll"f'srrnt light $2, Iron Loveseat l70. Lamps $3.50 snaps all in very good C(ln· Blue-&:n"l!!n cl\lliater 1e1 SW4 roll. Otl pain1ing11o SlO. Cu~a1n 1t~tch11·1 $3.50. fna".,11e ~. P1ates_ aau«n horse S15. E>t:ce.llent con-8-5 Sar-Sun only. 2 3 8 I anrl H'l'ln1111i board S.°i. Woocl each. ~i:r mower Sl 5. dltion aiu1 8-12. 841-5320 Sl.50. Z-30"xn ·· bamboo Sl-$1S. Picture fT a m e 1 543-984J Sc.·.1lt-, 1 l/R hp motor $3~ 1 dition Carlton, C.i\f. stool SI. End Iii.hie, Olrl TV ri~ ~-::S S!:n;'hae1m 1~1~ DINtNC table S 6fno chaira) drop a~adt's with hll!dwano 1 Sl-$6. 6 cane b11ck'chain $1 FOR..'1ICA dinette set $10. 116 hp· motor 13. lfit;'. u.W. ·~ EARLY A . • I DUCK dolln king ll i7. r S.1. ;1 s:allon 11·111rr can $1 . Apt 3C, C.M. 646-2&19 847-532D S t f' a ch , Po r I ab I e f'aCh. Antique cane back Bassinet SlO. Cat lf'A t $8, hp i:notot. Car· top · luggaie ch . Sl5 mencan 10fa. anri pillows $3(1 nell 110~ $· {;a~ can .30r. Drawini:: board HAIR dryer Sl. 847-533'.l \VONPER hOrse, lara:e $4.?I). 841-0320 SEXIANT Bendix AN 5S51·1 horiwn · and bUbble with altitu<11 averaa:t,nz dtvice, hi&:hly aetlviated, lUtt>n:, lighted. SIUrdy case S2S. BAB~ .stroller, good con· Cot! I b art, _..... -d l t1on SlO . Orange c u 1, c • •"""' con· ....._ ·• dition .S2S. S4.s.:l416 !A'SCOV.-&tt co et: pol, never UM!d $6. AIM>rtec'I j'.l)tJ and NEV ADA Grand • Prix :oe I pans ena.mel doubl'e boiler and hetl ski binc:linp, one SOc-.$1. J>hone 538-?S'15 ' , aeaaon old, $'l5. S48-5061' CAMERA-Brownie 63> ~th ICE cream f-""Mer $25. Wood flash. Exctlle11t pictures I salad set .Sl. G11rden tools $7.50. 536--0278 50c. Va.cuum cleaner SI. 1 1 h"ENM ORE 1 1 beds, comp~te $10 e•ch. a u o m 11 1 r TV, ~rks S20. Set bunks. "-'ll&hcr, 2 speed. _Works 1 complete Sla. Orsk Sl .50. g~, coppertone US. Also Blue couch SIO. Ch11 ir and Kenmore 2 apttd v.•asher, cltoman U. -~1e13l cabinel th11! needa v.wk $5: 842-3276 S4 \\"ood cabinet $6. Step BEAUTIFUL bei~ divan. laddf'r Sl .. , Radio S 1 . Clean f'Xeo!llent condition· To11ster-broiler $2. 2 coffee r S2:l. AlllO lerte '"ery nl« table• U • S2S. 2 bu cket beige armle'8 chalr, no! of 1 seats $2 each. New lire the same fabric bul blends '-C'rttn $2. La...,,n mov.·~r $3. 1 well $25. &42-32'1'6 215 Flower. In alley. Costa 1 SPLIT rail fenci.l;rc po&ll Mesa SI .ZS, rails !ilc . .962-7637 SE\VING machine Sl2.50. 1WIN-F'in 1urfl:>oltd· $~" \Vagon whttl SlO. 64~ m. 2 outJide liabb ol 3'" ANTIQUE t8ilroad WIJltt'hl"a pLpt, 13" hii'h $6 e•ch. Cro- SU • $25..' Slop watch $5. quet 1e.1 S2. 9$2-9759 C..mplfll O\fe'll St Cooltt 'J'\\'IN maftttg S2!'1. Box 13.50. Antkple mUk boll\'' 1prings S20. '&lectric . •!O\lit 22 for-$3. Desert air la mp rop SIO. Doul>le sink $8. 'nn st1~ $6. ~ Blke:1 S5' e•cli. Boy's shirts. ARGUS C·l l5rNJ1 earners 1lte f0..12, pa.n tt :Ilk e.1ch. 1nd ~Ml · S)5. K n 11 h I f;lectr1c T'Olltl!r $2. Chain. , eapaeii« chtt-ker $ 7 . S 0. Sl Lampl $2. JO G11llon Gold-E l5 projectt>r $20. 12 • q u a.r I um· ts. 216-12 rau.ie sln1le baml ahotrun Polynt!tllln, Ji..8. (Ne •·t s~ ~ F.dilon Hi11:hl l\1.t.J l and 1_ • Sloane-Ashland 1 t' w ing chair $2~. Louvtff'd buUt>t Baby c:AJTie/' $.}. Neiv potty carrier S4. Tl)OL~ 15c-$1. I . air each. Hoove.r han-f'ach Oiver'i W;a aro ·; 11onrl T ""qu11rr Sl . Clip machine, nr.ed~ bobbi n a nd I $25. Port-a-crib $2. New chair S4 Strollt'r-<a.niaie Card tab]!" S2. ~ZJ Fullerton, ~~ . vacuum, excellf'nl con-' mask r, lb hf'lt 1 n~-L~n( hoarrls ;;nd no1e book., 2."ic adjustment $10. Beautiful sizt 7 ladie1 snot>a $2. Round SS. Nf'w d igital clock Tadio NB 348-8312 · , l lllon cralt!mand II '_' light' sis Int~~ ef"\\ll rr rach. ~11f' 10 hnckev 11kat9 maple 1ervi"'. cart. Mw;t , piano stool $25. Carpet trom $17. 4. a:ood 14'' ford ·tire• \VATER pump ». 1..uga.ge = I )'f'ar old S~. pontonl S~. Old ~"'~1~~ $4. Size IO bowling shoes s:l. see to appreciate SlS. Ap-!' Quetn Mary $15. Purses. 50c. and \Vhttls $.'i eac:h. V\V Sl-$5. Unt:M 2 5 c -.s 4 , . ·1 print ihip's menus Sl each. 64~>-4908 p~ima~ely 80 IQ. feat -BJ_ender $2. W~man, 2. tall titt1 SS !"ach. VW moon1 $3. BicycJ.e1 • SldlO. Toy 1 DINETTE sel _ 4 chain; rray Training potty 75<-. l8'' ;n. CLUl'HES of 1111 kinds: S5. CAll ~Sunday and I $1.>. Vaaea, silver. l1nena Large BBQ $3. Animal cage lOc. $2. Clar bl 11 l ~·S8. n~er mar SZ>i. 642--9603 I nar11ble World globe anrl Infant~. children·•. mA!crni· Monday only. · and di.she~ Sc-SS. Toya 25c . $4.. 17312 Oe1try Circle, H.B. Vacuum c I e a ·n e r $8. 1 TWIN mattns1 S 1 S. 1 stand S2. Ba.~ketba/I hoop !y, mpn'i, women'i ;ic -$1. CEILING fan $2. Do 11 j Booka 2.Jc_ Lamp from 84.Z-81.(l Decorator ltrhts ~SJ:: Sii i. Matching box 1prings $1.5. 1 ~1. White fox •!ole S5. i'.Jovieo projeemr. "'orki SlO. furnltutt Sl. Barbie doll l l. =e~'ZO. ~~ter srs-FORD one piece 16" macs May 1. 10-4.. 16872 Pbellps !win mat1i..1a S20. I 64>-<M90 Doll huggir~ 2$. Bottles, Bookcase $3. Mo"ie pro-JI Y tires w th S2.l each. Firestone l nclie.t Avt .. Hunt. Harbour matchinr box aprina:& $20. WOMEN'S bike 3 ipe.ed s25. 1 somt Avon 5lk • Sl Toya le j~tor ~l. Mus.age_ machin.e ~554~~4 2984 ~wood. S25 each. ~2511 FOUR blatk dintng rOOnt 675--0607 673-6071 j()e, C11me1 2.'ic • Sl. SJ. Antique corn 1rinder $25. · vw Van ..... ts 1957-1964 · J6 chain S5 e ach. ti73-4399 5' CAMPER .shell damaged ln!An!s ridlni? to:-·i; 25r. 2 lndoor "'alt>rfall 125. Elec· POLAROID color-pac ~. ...... ' . ' II ·d 12• 61 DOORS 2 gla!! framed Sl.:i<l · I I' , _ tricndd~e,.r SD:115. w,rOurtt1 .t iron Gob<dldl'~C~tBoy lnd25·,_~ub!; ~fa. l~1!~~ui11;ll~~1"~.~I~~ 115~·~~:i~ at~ !~~b~! ~'. A~ll~:e: W.:~s~~~Sj, M-;~c:~~~~!1ch~:~.~~:rd;'"! ~~~~~f'r 0 :;:-8,!e 1.1:" Ki~~~ ca e .... r11 . n 1que .... u1tt,e ...... es..., Engine door $.'I. Lei! front S46-lll2 · t' ~1 25c l;lr . 1 l'!irls ;,i. $2. Shol'I' chains, l11ntern $2. Weigh! 1e1 SlO. each. Che1t of <Ira wen SIO. door with ke ~ SlO Rear \\ h '4ft Sl. 2 mailboxl"~ 50c e;u•h, 11rw $!.:iO \Vil!:IPI~ S 1. JJ.owin.1; mar.hinf' S8.. 9 5 piece dinette.set S25. Pole door Sl~ 2 ~mplrt NE\V shll.g carpel !l-mnantJ 't.t'll;ha lr S2.), T•hlr and 12 louvl'f' rinor~ ~ xJ.6 5lk fliaprr psils :.t'll'. Child'• dr11wtr chest Sl 5. ()c. lamp S:>. Storaie unit $1.50. ~~~ight IU~ bl' S?e $1-Sli 543--0645 <'h~irs SJo. Couch 1i_ Soow f'ill'h, clrrtnc wrld10;: 1rnn 1111lkrr ;,(),-, U'l\)lult crih eu~OMI chair SlO Snow Pair white table lamps $3. c:m r lei> ~,.1es S lo: EALRY Corvette top, lliJ:hl· ik!s. ~-Toya 50c , Bicycle I 50c. 6 _pil'l't'I ply'':oon ()dcl i11 1h ni11Hrr~s $12.50. Nf'w chains SJ. Ouckdecoya $1.!'il De.id, 17.30. Doublt. be d, w·ru1~·i!ld . S4 ly dlfnaged rear wlnOOW S2:1. Tncycll' SI. Bl'd~ SI . Alt~~ .'iOc f'aC'h. ·• 111bll'~ n11hhy m1'110rl"yrl(' t1rr~ 11.nd each. Old golf clubs 11..nd baa knitlin1 machine S25. Sina:er A.' ~ 1 ~~pe~· mot.or 11· perfect $2..i '96l.--5bo I ~· M11tre1.1; S_2. Limps Sl. pet10, 1 wrought iron Sl .50 rim~ 12.l rach. Telmark hell S8. ChUdrens game& $1. sewin.r machine w i I h U' c e:11ner . ~ nm$ 1 . . . 1:'"'~ SI . $2.lJ. DN'5S "form t.ach. 49f..3262 mllsSllltl'r Sl5. &by tend'°r Wristwatch S2. Rol.ler 1katea cabintt m . Portabll' t tere.o ~bdomeler s·cab "1 "tio . DR.YER $25 . .fl"a go r .S~G. 1 11ze 14 , S15. Fobt exerciser AM·FM . mJHtpll!X wo 0 d with ittl'Qlltr $7..5(), Old pal• SI. f1.tan'1 suil SS. Old fruit Sli. Cabinet $25. R.ecords wrt~ret~ key;,. $1 ~n~~ 1'3J:":'r¥;f.t $.~~~v,a I id1 ~ TV a SID -$15. 267 craln cabinet and 1pt11krn: terns 3(: l'ach. Drapn and j1U'I 50c rich. Hair drytr $2. 51k:. Cu1tom wall panels 1 • ~ ~. · w er l!Ol'n--rMIOd St. c.,...,. txctlltnt qu•lity $2S Bib c: u r 1•In1 25c • $1. Queen Annt buUt'--1· $~. S 2 .. 50.· $ 2 ~·. J a P &.nl • e ~m~. ~a:h3213 c:a:1· ~ ;1hltil . $25. Men·a SIZE A-10 drea~ SS. SWim : 1trl'• li.&:htwtl&ht .).,llow, Jkdspf'f'llds S1. Bot'ok.1 Se • Bcau1iful .,ala pri. Slobre '"'OOC!block prints $2.50. 'GE r · n. •·~ 9rsheim. ntw. IC w it S3. COit $S. Hattdbaas 1 e:oi:celltnt $15. 1 ad i e • 25c. Pots and pa111 lOc -SOc, ••w $4.. Saturday •nd sun-4-wit.y makeup mirror SIS DI 540-2Sil SIO. f"~i lamp, ~. Po" 1 S2. Li.th! blue '! piec• knit l bucktkln 1ont fringr jAcket F,ormic-1 v.1'' bar $ t S, d•y. 1651 Ind.ti& St.. S.A. \Via 1t•nd• with caaes $1.50. RUG, •II V.'l'IOl, (f'eY, .lO' 10" lamps:>. CoffM table $5. •Set ' S20. At home wr-•r $4.. 3 (lei h . .Electric hair curl@r l\ia!cblna: 5istnlc11s alttl r (iht bfih!nd S. A. Country Electric heir clipptr ut it 14'7" S25. Ov.J hrlided ~elma('1S8· SIFIJldi.mt tt,rth pltC!" knll with ankle length ! u~ twlce ~-673-.\\lt; sink: S20. 2112 Qr('harrl Dr. Clu b. 546-7391 $3.:IO. trnn $1. Board wtth rut. 811 :x 1111' pad1 in-•• G~ras5 c:at r St lkirt $10, Jewe:lrv SCJc. !sTCYCLE 3 d 1 .._1r S.A. Hfll, otr Plllisadei k JACK'S . &ll)·bolrd, doublt. pad and covtt $2~. New c:ludcd. rood condition $2.i ~~l ... 31Jt SumAlrt. C.'lf. Swei.tli"J SJ. Bt1u.1rftul elt'I $5 -5Pft or Tusti n sc•i · Good condition UJ., pad v.·ith ttOon covrr SI.30. 646-1195 , 111" x 48" she('! 1la.11 $10.1 tln'tt nl'(k filrs $2S. Lant ' ~12 ===~-~----,.[ 968-'°38 Porltblt tltttrlc: mlxtr S2. 2 Seta tlli n m•trreuet •nd 4'-10' 3·flhow fo'rinlca 1.t.t)lt «da.r chtsl SZ . ,Jwit 1ttrllt rt#tST l'!ua.lity maple bed 1 \\ ASH tN G ma chi~. uml- BEDSPREAD. double, Lar&f: rra11-ood tfoa; SlO. sprinp lock! like new ~ $10. 4.G lb. aporte.d bolti S!. ! ed m1trrtas and box: sprtnas W . 548-8000 flU IOrn~7 vcr)' litUt usf'd rur-~m•ll .,,lckc r dot hNI $2. per att'. 64~. 40 lb. A81or!('(I pipt $.t Vi n~>'I I '"'Ith fr11me. ,-.ry 1(1Q(! sz. iiitAUTtrut. new Spanish 1 -1-"---•~-7'~-~-~·I qnolsc. quiltl!'d, n I!~· SIO, TraN ridio ~. Sh•rp 26" ftoo. Ille S3 ~. 2' :x 3· AM 1 \Vall picture.a $1.SO St •Alnur coNf'tl t.ablt S25. 2 PW\\"PEN $13. Strolltr Sl. ~Zi.I t ir1t: blkt ds. \\'f'lmt'n 's MUSKRAT •001• $10. EJt.c. l' ;( .C' aluminum window I DH-11 fr'Y M. Lun•Jt# T!'d tnd table tfLblnrts s2:; e11ch. Crib $10. 968-0368 . H.B. WET 1u 11, j1cktt and. hood clothes !&-SlO. Shots tt. tric l!tatt'r $8. Sfhl&."7 fh.m!"s U-.Sf each, 2", t" $5. Boy'I •lit 12 pant~ a.nd 111! marl~ 10p!, J)('r/ect FRAMED mifror SIO. Coffee $20. P11.n1.a and boob UJ, 1;1~ ~ • S2.!0. 9262 GIRL"~ 3 ·~~d bike. rood and li"·~urw~r. I ll Joni Zc shlrts 50r. ~1 Broo«hunl, I cooditiQn. • Ptt-amp .S 10. ••ble v.~th J shelvts 110. !.16--0278 Nautilus, H.B.: 962-.2971 corw:h11on ~ ~ ead\, M0-25tl , , N6. llO. ---· Pina -pottf table S.'I. 96l-m? ~9405 '-'----------! • l I • • ' '" " $3. pf• er~ "' ·~ " '" "' .,. " Jn "' " 16 " ti ' !. ,, r~· " 5. o. o. !. Id d ,. ' 2. !. I. y g n • .. ' SaturUJ .. 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'*;* , 531-ff2! 67>-3211 o' "'""" JUST RECEIVED NEW SHIPME~JI, ':.',"._..,. «>nd. 12 oo , Jo -"' 171.!0-W ON NATIONAi. BRA NDS AKC F•m•I• .,.,1, •O<l' ... ABANDONED ;,, d I " h Ylt old ""aY Nmalo &;j, _,. La~ 0-•pdlM 0 1" APPLIANCES >"1JRNI-xJnt watch doi far t&mlly lovabl~ blk nij{ty .pu,p, 9 Goo d w l chl ld r e n . Rf PRO BEAUTIFU L AUSTRL\N. E N G L S ll & 3 NAU<ii\IYDE .. :<.n1m. 3 lpd Mmi Ladlt• $4~l6D TUR!:J BEDDING' A S'TER· *1rudflt' child .. ar ceupi.t. wb, amall ~ bfttd, ·Nff.dt HOU1t~tn. m.-TIKS 4111 FRENCH PIECES . GREAT · SELECTION. 1Y10n)1 dtllaJ11, M•-tch i-"&: •· l...&dlNiS~ blk~· EO. PffPN f;:.962-0101 . ~SJM15' 5/3 5Ptc-~ nome. JovlnJ; ratt. P.u.MATUNS ·AKC, biittut, TYPIST THIS IS A TEMPOR.1 ARY P/TIME POSI· TION. ./Ji.LSD CLEARING -OUT ODDS· & ENDS TO c:lilJr. ''°°kcu,, ·ro 11 e f! ''"" EP-26" BIK!S $17. 00" b&e $10. TWO little playf\ll ~by kl!· Good plaimatt f!)r othff · 1pottfd, "cM.inp idred, .JUPI, 7'1AKE ROOM FOR' ANOTHER EU ROPEAN ta~. eprner table. SM;..37l• .11 , Gu ,ran1e $2$. PiD&: pone tenlf; darltn,c · tatti. long q . 1.tl--7150,· r.42~7096 5/4 1 ~ka. ll't•t ttmp, 493.-l740~ SHIPME '"" O'~HE WAY. BEST PRICES Ali·I . io ,., .. S<;.llJq b'·.. •• ·~ ~ J.,. 1· !.,. J. . 3 , $2$·$40 ' la ~ "°' .--uwe.r .mower .....,., heir. Blk ... wl\I. $ome llffl1'. NEEO 16\rinr eart f o r Hontt' TO DJ:;A:LERS! . : 1 MovqtG Ml~: n;., Sat. 9-4. Sthti , 1 S14-i.w Couch $25. F.J~. bi1.1.n. oven 6~ ·;;:C1 o.ld. ~2 !J/4 waunded 111ea&ull. Have 1on1--.,.··"-·-------fl . ANDREA'S AtlfTIQUES ~,bu. •150• Bat ·~1• PAIRS-$20.' !M·t'M 3 .Jpd (.'Onsole. Bl!:At.rr t mo• ol d ~ many )'(>01\1 child~" It lf lu.ND~ dark ba l l -N · t Bl d CM, ~· ••70 vlctftl1., dilbe., pottacnb, 'SJ'J. Lota M<lrf'. 117 £. 18th Counte-" r--on •"·'. &n11ruds kt properly eare for l~hbrtd. -1a1-. I Yti --, ewpor 'v ., ' -~' heaif1bd,nit•1tand,etc.&4f 23'oNt' PORTILVO, ,IV 7" ..,....,., .,,..,., I r.:..i. •-Mfr wi n lj»tlly JO "l.m. toiS P·'T'· *Sun. ~oon tll S Soilora CM.. . St, CM genOt, 1mar1 .\ IOVf!Able . It. 545-2719 • 5/3 od. r •vrfl!' equlf\ on "" I CQi'rA MliSA ' CARVE ivory dragon on sts-4783 513 LOVABLE young wh i t e Mr .. G •ri;t le , 4.lnofltioll. Public•tion t y p ing re-cttM Pl..ETE ThOmuvWe OPSN .... 10 WKOAYS. ' . ., '" I ~-' ~1138 I [II] Appli•nee• IOJ ~m aet It ·matchihc 1a1'donyx pedes~l 550. Jade CUTE m~le P\IPP)'. Collie I e~au: eat I pr ~, .. ,..,~, quiring 60 w.p.m. I I · ·SA ,&SUN.9-4 ~kla~ 14K gold sso. German ~h •r thalre d mo1,-tned,longha.ir.Llkes MUST ELNOWI , W k f h d It .... ""'· 111«. rrt.W~ Other .i: .. c .. .,20 n ..-1.1.-..1 .. .;.1..-..,., .... _ or rom •n w r • r-i-..--..--Carved '---·.out of : 'llMe Point,r· I wka old 636-%'.08 dogs . .Nttds rood home .~...., .... ...,..,.,. na ... ~ ......... 5 • .... _, RE FRIGERATOR, Gibson, misc. 644-5127 ,..,..,,., • ' H 5 2 -·'~ • ten copy, unde rstand !Iii;;;;;;;;;;~ I -Wt:J Ill.kt Tra~ln~ S.iO. 10.~ C'arat Australian M IT14f 633-1305 513 539-71&1 5/4 ons. 1 , \OllAUIUI mut:o d ·t k & II rurdl well, Could uae pain-ro•-to .. u·, nr new Hod •-1· .. 1 .. L. "-w-11,,,.f • t m ar I ne ju•· n.o..£.1.1 DON'T GET optl »a. 673--~ _ NICE little black male .... 1 YR cld part fiorwegian . ... '':"',.. ,..,.,. .. -.:. r t lf l ,. I 3 {, ting '3.'i .. La l'l'frla:erator avoel.do vt-l~ei JC?fa , &: s~' -··G -·1 •• N•···, o•-I" ·,,. old. t lku kid•. ~-·-··"' ~. -·•. ,;.., Jumptr. flOG. ~ ' c• 1on. • y rs r .. nelpW•nted,M&F710 v.•(th pullout 1hef,e1 k bof. 1o;v&!at.Call~'.6'73""69'J6 , MARRIED IN o:.l..ol..oll~ vu ....... ., ~ £.ll\ll0\4 ~ """' ..... pro exper. required. "tom fn!ew. runi vtty web JUNE 1 worn d othing. Many nie'\! Nee.di aooct h 9 me Im· .c~~m ~!Ottd, ve? eood BOX 1talls 1or Nnt ~ Position requires 10-SECRETAR);' ·sso: A'pt. 1{ze i·efrit, ••I Gor•t• S.lo 112 Makf' lt Thursda)', M';v 1'1th J:Wf!alers kn iu dt~a: 1 mtdillely. 5J6..Ul9 (1311 wlchildftn. 192.-15'13' 5/3 Oranr• Ce u nty F al* 20 hrs ptr Wk or more New olfiCf's • Airport Loe. crou lop ~ur, ru111 ~I~ .al \Vertolllf Pl•u.. Haw•iie.ll · lfk Oltl.Y. eal1 . Pam •t 3 DAR.LING amall hrttd, 4 Kl'M'ENS • muaebrokf!n I: Grounds, ~ble t:•'-'~ as needed durinn "'*ilk GOO<!' opportunity for alert lookll nlcr $15. 8.!l-4C3l , Z TWIN m&ttre•aes, mat· ~. · .. skort·hair, Jem.•le pupple°s, 'l't'f:aned. 3·w.k.s. old,. Variety call after I p.rn. '3)..2314 er k 'od • l"'M M'cre la"-·, lo \.\.Ork In fa.~t c.hil'll box tprings " frame1, •t>i,.,• Dr~ m usic, &:iftJ. I 2 . kl . f I"-... : •••" alt 9 646-1~ pact'dN.B.a dverlising fnmo r e 'uto l\t'W, _, ea 1e,, an111 "'~.1 eau • . ....,1e, ~2'll9 am S/l wor perr 1. ·~ LADY K •=h · .. o • h H-mnon In H•w•U P"" BEAlITIFUL p d ~-· aso ·(tty tiftr tlens. 0 eo ... ~. ·""""""~ · !~·!!~!!!!!!!!~I agency All ~kill!'! including washer, xlnt m nd $65. ~ Mode(11 divan,,J chaira; cot. , '(1~. Conlacl Dick Vun-la~ 6. pt"ar1 trimmf'd wed-I ~1:10 , -APPLY IN PBRSON -SH req d. 8l3-l67lJ. ). more 1tulo 11,•uher, aood ftt table, 3 end tablei, ne"''. o ' ~ J~an Dahl, Hilliday's ding g<>¥>'n, •iz,. &-10. Very LABRAOOR ml){~ pup. 5 f'EMALE Cock~-Poo 71 e.to... ]{• lf j 3333 J-IARBOR BJ.VD. DUREl. ADVERTISING l'Ol\d. S35 .. Renmore elee Sett al Jet or ~le; Tut 51orek~per, at ~'est-~1,'!0nablf'. 61~1892 before mo .. old, partially bouAe moe. old, blk, all . 1hots. .......-.. i,INlll • IC.- COSTA i\\ES.A, CALIY. 2172 Dupont Dr/SI.lite 4 dryer $50. Gullr k delivered. ret!li~:-. $25: B/W ,con&0le fl/ Plaza, !I nr after 5. • bro k ' n , tr i e n-d I y . Need~ hom~ "11'/children! ~TLANTIC. RESEARCH Systems . Division A D1v1s1or. of Susquehanna Corporation Ne11por1 Be'ac:h, Calir I· 546-8672, &47-'1115 TV, $.)(): miu:. i-5 Sal &: ., 0 I !'Ml tables-Slate 11:16-4493 • 5/4 646-698l S/4 _,1 Ca I ~~ ND, IV'w Wf'ddina ~f'l G f - S BSD sun:· only. - r k>n, J 4x8 1."0mplete $.12:'1' MOTHE R. Calico cat 4 kit-LGE. Gforman .SheJ)hent. 1 ener• _. ec'y p/time $2.25 hr GI N with c:r o1 !I · Io p Co''' M•u. uar. ~rff.C:I, I I A..w I e • ~. · Id 1 •··"• -m 1 ---e:.,..,=.,.,,,,..--~1 f · • 2 '9 I I ...... Al!<O MJ!llom &.: "'ntiques te ns -.2 ft.m. calico, 2 n;i.11le yr. 0 ma' '""""' •"" · c•pr•IN Lovely 1~ B ofc.'\ Xln '1 op ret"ter. Approxirnatl!ly 1<> '"' . " Ctlt. 011 •u u11r. 84.,,73 5/t ~ ~ 1 • • ' -· GARACE Sa.le Sat & Sun, ro8 '· 1• 000 "·11 tt.~" 2JJ/ .424·92211, 12 lo 6 .pm yellow •tripe • M&-1126 _...., • .. ' to • b•1gb1 "-,,·.,,,. year11 old. ,_~ .. -ndlt'·• PJ)ra..,,aJ "· ,.,,,,. ,,....... Unlinu·1·• 11·., •• , •""t.: · • ' IJt° " '· V""" -.v "" Gentva St, H.B. 536-4125 Qr famond ' wide ~· f. rt fl I 11 2' belwn. lO am·2 pin 4/30 "" " '"' • . .., Rapid advancement T op "S50. ~7-1187 , 1274. Antique , bed . 1 . , L.:.RCE. Cl\I'VPd Spi.nish e.:-ton&.~ Yflan ape ence henefit s. ~ill Mi:ts Coonie., USED large c •P a c f Y reas,r, din'r table•, chlln,' lng, 2 ~llJ total, CJIM 1 \T~il. erulive deiik ti nd t•hair, THREE be&uli~I ~lllf!M, 21 If )ii.:] aall A power. 1'rofe•icNJ •,·7 s•~ Abl U Abbol p ~.1 II $~'JO'. Diamond pien:f!ri Vll.!Ut •<><11. • sell ' $300. black Ii while 6 l or~&: Peta W ........ •po•t ""hlnr ~•kJe•, ~~--· "" · ._. .. , ga er. ~ llgan water .liOft "'lolbin•, 1•--p"·-, ......... "°"" '"' •u .,.._,..... t .. " ..,,"" ,.,,,.., -u.I' ~rrln&:l 1.'0lll $1150, u lt 77&-4542 ' white. Weaned 4 bou* ._ · •---' 11 llOnne\ Agf nc:y, 23o W, War -Mak~ offer. 549..204 t h,.j n 1.1 , I am P •' 11 n f! 50. Perfert blut·l•.'hife. h""J t n. ~·IG:l'I ~14_ • Ce!ltr~ An.....-•ca •Pac.,,. ner, Sulr~ 2'11, S.A. 64 Z-3936 1 beda:preada A: many .n:Ux. · H i l l Ml1eelleneou1, ic Coaft waters • Instrue> SECR~ARY · ~ · · w~nt·• ·121 AKC;· lferman 1hort hair Pet1, Generel -1.50 tion in boat htn4llnl ... ,. ""' p&rt·time AM MAYTAC · I U ..a--r u i::. S..ttAGE salt: Oil ..,..;ht>~-, " -I -"·' u.,-.:-"""' .,.... .. u,. * AUCTION * po nter, ftm1h!, all ahotJ, 2 manship, DR • celftgN only, Somf!' bookkeeping ex-Norae a uto Washer $65. Bolh a'riitqu, rHd cln.lrch ·oraan, ' "'1 ~·" g 30am •n ·.. ..:._i.... yr1 old, kwt, ldda, m uzt TAM •hi~-1 .• ll ''· n"l11.tio11. PYCK UP .a. per. JJ -<>"'-' : ·iv a m x1nt cond, Guar .i <ltlivered. lo· Pi'am, boat llJ'ld · """ur, f'ine Fumiture WANTED: 9x12 P it r • i a n ~ · ._ "'"' ,.. "t M · Tu · I I · al U have ~ Y'"'" 50f.8633 S/4 D-by d•·"· 7 . ., ''· n.i..., DE LIVERY' 4NYWHEllJ!: on or eo on y. 546-8672, 341.'..8115 '55 Studebaker , Z IUf ~· . 6 Appliance Oriental rux. !IO JmA Pr °"' ,.;,.,. .,. .......,¥ f.quat Opportunity Employer ·SERVICE St.ation a !lendanl! • REB' .T h -~ d lng ma c h \ n t", mi~. ttcllona Trkli y, '7:00 p.m. .11lua. In · good c 0 n d , ST. Bernard 11 mGJ'. old frtt f f!l!R fi • SJ.SO ea. 2612 S.E. captain&: wile available flN' u w11 n "'"' ryn 1 .,, •. •· hold ..... A AQ.{_Jl,,.~ ... ~5382 to qu a I.I f l ed home. Men Dr. extmded cruia:lnr . Esten. \l.'/exp. f.uu time dll)'li .. Also,' Si'IO Guar·"·lv .... ,. c•·. W'ni ~u.re INUSe .. ""'" Windy15 Auction B•rn .. .....---~. ........ . . d . I tJv -..,.., '"" • ... .._ .. ,,___, c•• ~·>-1-• 6'7:i...3289 · S/-l __,., ... TEIL, 3 -•nth old •111' 1 mm atn. e -..-·· rsp. f/ltme lube man. Ask M a )' ta Jt r f! p a Irma n ~wuuu. ;n, .,., '" 5~ Newport, CM M6-!686 WANTED oldf'r modtl 1tf'reo G .,..__ ... ....._~ ""' ence. 646-2977 for Tom, R!thfi!!ld . 19th & 'fl4:531-863Z. . GARAGE aalt, Sat l Sun. ~hi lld Tony's Bid&:. Atari: AM/FL\t rfldio. · 'Vorking d.;,l7P ''t":aJ:.~ W1,"<16h hdo .. x. mall! with tnininr cage S2;;.l"==~-=~-~-,-;I Ne11•porl. CM• I WEST 1NG J{0 U ~ E auto May . I .i 2. Bahy furn, rond_. 31•· ;nax. 644-44fl3. a u & on Y _, . I .... t. &l;)..(M!IO WANTED: Dit &el fia SERVICE Station Attend. I washer It. elec dryer, $80, ~thu\X, lawn mowf'r. ~any IAMOND Sol.itail'f' wf'ddin,g WI DE rirru and c1trt1J)f'r lire:a CM. . 1 4/JO Cett 152 hoa1 w/dy!nz brid1c,_,"'°'ij-- 1\larul'f:. Gra11 .. y3J'd i1hift XI 1 nd • d 11 _ _. m1J1c. 9141. El Vt rd' Circle, sel .n10. Di amond dome lo Iii ctttv 1,,· ton Pickup L.G. road 11 and l"OO!lter and cond, 35,CXXI to 40.000. Wu! . • . n co , guar f ve.cu. ro · V II "' 1 _...1. · .,..., .. _ • 955 ~ d I I "' I Apply Arro, 3636 E. Coaslf;546-8672 S4?-8JL'i r ounta1n ... a f!Y, near .31a l!r ""'--..tall 1·1.ni:. :t 1::1~. • .... 6t2-3683 evts. rw:n. W. 161h SI. ..a c vactn a I\ ReubtJ1·i ~ Costa Mesa Hwy, Cdf<.1. . ' ~ Munoliao1 . llawles1. pl'rlttt, ct:rtlfied , CM . 4/30 e BURMESE kittervi • 13 buJine11 atta of Huntt~ 1 COld1pol fttflZf!~, L'>'; 1 P •D.&rf a-•-~ .. ' awra.ia;al lJ..000, sell cuh ·\VANT~; 12' ~h l ld •• FREE 1£ R . Bl Wf!f'b, CFA, -Jte.pera, box Beach of eqµal · valu•! SERVIC&-Sta.-8elesm11n-full :.\manna ilfreffirlSCU'ft: 1 ~'l'Jro,!.J ~ • ,__.., ,._ playground 1Jidt . 1• uastan ue kit· !rained, shot.I, 962-7480 Writ•: 'Box g4i Kula, Maul, lime. Must be neat in &"'-r · ·d · el d · ,61 Sun.May .J, Baby access, JlJ)OO, Dlamontl pierced * 673-2592 * . trnl\. Housebroken. 133 El --oc=,..-,,..--~==-1 FULL TIME . ,. rr1g1 a1re , ec. r>;er. ......, l ...... ""·•-T -m., e•rdn"B 1tud1 ILIO E•J•,. 16th ••• 19 C M PART Siameae kittena: HawaU 96753 ' ,. pt!arance. AppJy .2 5 9 0 Ford Fa.Iron 846-i767 '"'" ..,_., "":''" ..... · · ~'''·:.,..; """" ' · ' M • I 122 ' ~<:• ' ' · ' DAY-BUSBOYS Ne wport Blvd. C.M. , · 't'oya, Bo&b. Gwtar Ac muw: ,_. a1.r..:><M1 u:11c1 .lnstrumtnts 646--0&lfi 511 7 wee,:s~7~0: ea.ch MERCURY propt. it 5 Days • 'J'\1on. thru F'ri. ' * Apply '* 3 lo 5 pm for intv. 13.';5 W. Ad11.ms Costa r.1es11 LOOKING FOR A JOBT LOOK AT WHAT WE OFFER I • Top C.Ompensa tions • 1971 Cadillac I TELLER Carttr . REFRIG/J'h!tizer co m b o . Item.. ' 492 Maanolia St., MOViNO . out of. at•te . .CCX::~POQ· p U p p y : cahitf. aini!f levtr cori.trOls. , ioppor. Jn Fro.!t.trf!e, bottom 'fiel!r:er C.1.f mlBce0111ttou~ Hem1 for 'u.le OARK faced fe.nder dlX •mp Bl11.c", brown &. wh!'-6 -k H·AN OSOME Bl u t po t h I l n •trumeniS, , windallWU, plush mrroundings. Great fiolds .,.... l'-".·Gond ...:.., $75. · .$60 Old c1sJtsma.n box "! "" .. s· ~·-~ a kl · I t k I i """ ua .. u GARAGE .8al.e, all 11;i.]tdJ of • disht1, picliire1, lamp11, . rild malt a5 Fla l"""' iaml!!!e·r "'""'"'u w t ic Phone ·Wt.-o53ft peop e o \l.'Or or "'AP d 49&,.3920 .... ifar W/caae S40: Gibson · ' m . ...,u, old "' Call 6]< .;.... •.,,,=·,.-,·,..~·-~~~--I ' -· · •luff. :Re ........ auto ."'''·, "'"''· hide-11·hed couch • lur· ..... C M •4"-•1~~ 5/1 · ._. ......,,....,, "NEW 7• s k d'~" advancement. To $400. ' ... ,. """ F il'f'hird .1111'&nle p ic k-u p · · J ,.,...., ·•· •• portya "•'V• Cal! J ean Brown, J.ro.ro5S SEARS JO." gas ran&~ $140, 1 clothM', f!lc. Sat &'!un: 11.5, I quoisr, ta ble~ •. and AC· Sll5. 249 E. 21'.lth, C,J\1. 6' DAVENPORT I:. cuived SEAL Point kittel'!A,.g weeks, ous, anchor, J~' '1p .l:ohr'llOn COASTAL AGESCY /yr old. Sun, l4i onlx. 943 313 · R o c he 11 te r, C.M I cumulated ·htlc-a·brac:, <;all ~rctioni1 I. Ni'W• n covtrina. I malP. 2 remalt. $:!0. ••ch. motor. $~. Seit at \J.t9i 2790 Harbo r Bl al Ariam~ Oogw00d SI., C.f<.t. I 64S:.1082,· 642-1&14. tn see any time. 646-40i.1 Offict Furniture/ 124 ''nu H11.ul. ~'>4 S/l 613-3166. . Edina:t.r, Jo'tn Vly, 53.1.-5061. Telephone Soli~i0r$ TOP S$ Paid for TefriJ"., GARAGE Sale:. 1 000 '11TAXES forct &ale . ~ntlque Equip. [VERY, Very tiny~, Sl11,meM! SIAMESE K1Hens, blue I: R BFJlGl.ASS.Dln1hy k3hJI stnvr!I, w11.sher & dr)lf!n. I bargain.~ • ~"JO. IUJla~. 2:l Jlonr dl11mond cl ustrr ki !lens lo ,. x ct p t I 0 n a I aeals, S20 rach. Ev'lnrude outbrd. i 1 T·I Loca!ion: Laguna Beach. 64~lJ. Evrs 536-4041' tOols, pain,l~. rad~. Somf' ring. Appx.rl ca.rats. Value I o,,ICE DESK $75 homt'.!I. :..16--IM16. 513 * 842-6109 * 173--9686 ct 6'i;HMO&. Company 11,·jlJ train,. Good {.;ARGE REFRIGE0 "TORS l.tl!mll b?e. Start Su!J. ZT:J."1 S850 plu1. AllkJne StOI or &46.9121 E UTl"U I 0 ' •• I + bo r.. k ·~ " YR old ff.male cal, .... B A r L ma e ~•mf's~ SABOT AAILIO.AT ary nuses . .....,, wor $3.'i 14,-•:i;; ' Brir;tol,,C.M. -bt~t offer,' Phone lor A"-,....,. k. 1 ·" Id s~ f "-fl ' ,.._ · .. ,. S'TANDARD office degk I. ho"'r, ,,_ <en1lo, 1--.. 1l!en,_ weic.al O · ..,. 17' rom '"'me or 0 Jee ...... 11 Guaranteed *-6•16-c,7!120 · t t I .lO &. I ''' .,, "u" m.-=~ CQllecl 837-3800. SAT I: Su~TO)"I I: 1iine1', poin men ween chair, $65. 11,•/chlldrf'n l .doe:i1. 548.-0813 ~ Ms...4015 FRIGIDAIRE a u tom a ~t c ·child'• table · A: chaii •"t. PM. 64,2.J ~ 6#-2127 WVEl.Y. healt"'" k'itftnl SIA!1fE~E lrittertA, 1.o n r 341• MOTOR LAUNCH TRUCK DRIVER!\ w .. bing m• .... ine, ·~ ..... .,·.1,'Jtf~·hik•, DanlJhehlir, H·LF ICE s••E ,........ ''T ... ,_ .. IL ~ ... B' t . T al ._-,. .....,, ·-""' ""'~ ...,........vLATOR, mechanical; lree to i ood h 'II ni e 1 • ,...,""' • .,..,.\ ,iuepo1n Call 161-2574 ran.~ Contil>l'nl · E~Pf'-r. good. Hl-6432. misc itenu. 2929 Bf.Jeer .SI, Sl!rra Thri Sl'lo9 .. IU Ni11in u dl<it. ta-, re c a 11 ~M24 5/1 Sflt.lP?lnt. $15 • $2S. ~!510 MacGregor Yac:ht Corp. C;M cu·~·-,.... a..ts M•~ f 1631 Placentia, C.M. KENMORE' washer k drytr , . .,.......,_. '' St., H.B. at, May h t only! memory $150. 67S-(,060 \YOULD \Ike home f(ff' t wk SIAMESE ldtttns. R wltl, S. .Ii ,-llRf• - • Hawauan 1·1ca11on llor 2l TYPIST • rttt!plioni5i' .,i 4 .yn _?Id, :xlnl aind Sl~ fa PRACTICALLY ~vtitr.\t•Y Spt-ci•] le hr~. t •m lo Pi•nos/Or .. ens. 12, m•le killf'n. \\'ht I: in.y hr purtbred, m&l4!1.4 temale1,1 __ ~'°'-.. -----~-.,;..i e $j(J,OOI) Home · or $125 both Ms..54&'i furniture. knick-knacks, 1lke' l pm. ~ P tull of fum i1ure • tabby. ,,_~~ ...,.7 •. /t $15. Call S4(1-:. '7493 .,._ .. rt ~-·-"• \VP.f.f IBM Exec T)'Jltwri~r. · · ...... ,.·clolhlo•,· --~;'Of_..,,_ y •-•wnm thin·-. · • ...,....._., " .._...,. "',-.,.....,...., ..... TH E :; E INCENTIVES ARE PUT IN FRONT Of' YOU TO I I ELP )'OU 00 )"OUR VJ-::RY REST IN AClllEVING f'JNANC IAl. SECURITY I.: OTHER PLl'.:ASURES Of Ll~~E. II" YOU'RI;: \l'ILLJNG TO BE TAUGllT & YOU'LL \\'ORK 11,\RD, ALL TiflS CAN BE YOUR..<; WITH IN THE FIRST Yf;AR YOU 'RE WORKl~G fOR US. . 0 1 · R ~1,\:-.:Ar.E~1ENT STAFf" IV/LL PROVlbE: THE BF.ST POSSIBLE JOB TR,\INJNG . YOU'Li. 'VORK \VlTI1 :ilEN LIKJ-: DAVE LOOKINGLAND, INVEST- :i!ENT ANALYST, R. E. BROKER. CO.\f.\!UN ITY LEADER AS JUIT A PART · C•~eri1 & '"" • --='' --.,-.,,. F!!Ctory Aulfioriud n-iiJI by, __ , ... Dictaphone • typinr 111an-I E"' • t &tru 'eo&U, sun, · )09 E . G . LESSONS · -LHASA APSOITurler pup--...,• ... . ...,.. eea ., u11.1~. diagnms, filing, •le. qu.1pn:-i•n lql lkibba Bl\ld. wn~: h In .,....,r OOme Diatribl.\lor ~ py. Adorablt male, 3 mos . Fl'ff ••ti.mat•. C&D SUI Sal $550 mo Se d J"" YaComn~>,••*Tho.Kimm•b•all 962.&'12 . BEAUT. o;:,...;nrer c: ...... ltl b1lc Low IUU rall:•. . ary per · n no-COMPLETE Photoaraphic APPLIANCES F u c h.s i a J childre •6 mQ. Ir up. ~· "'l-'' i.ats/M lno sume to Herman Smith AS· . ,_ ·..., _._ I 1 1 n . lo ''''' 646-1960 " ONE P'I R'·•, l•I r•d l -bl -<d• rd •-· • •r soc., 359 San Miguel Dr. equ ipment ""' a f1\Ab!Ur ·-fl-$8.•.-15 r a1 pan en o n,.,.A!IOn no)!Ler .r. Campbl!lf '""" ., , .... _...,,... • , •.,.1, 202. N•"·por l B•h,· enl11.rger • lank&, traj•, lrl-Cltr81 -$5l$9. Soti. II· chalr aft 1 p f'abulous selec{lon of new 4 t'OOSltr, l male_" 1 ft-m. lovin,r care.·~~· ... ,.yed E11ulp. • JOI .:. .. ... ....... 423 Ji'ull t :r.i B ·no· Mt:sc su 1-4 enly 943 ""' -·d ,, .•• 1 · ....... Dutch bunn,y. M;,.5855 5/l fem. Obed1e~ trtlM. d .. IRAD--'••,...·-------1 Ca!'f 926ftO NO PHONE ,,.,...s. er on, •1· • · : ~ -• BEIGE drawtor .ssr:r SIS. . .z,...,, s, ll ""'a, ...,.. AKC n g f<.1orjty not ).11)· ~. l'llW XA..Ut, J.N55, 1 · ' • 54&-*.1'12. · '. ~ ' ~ St, CM. Slei;eo tape & 'tape~· $1~ l toles & crga~ .• only at , . FRIENDLY·1 t nlle malt · G. ·-,1 .... 1 ~~.711,,. dl'lws onty 14.$A on U •'v. CALLS. J\Q.DA K RETINA ReOex III. MOVING ~le ·4~~ •~-: pr : . 11~ii.11 r.1. pr .~iz" ~'-4 COAST MU.SIC Shep. l yr. FrH to rood po "'' . ..._. 11 Comm. ·4ua,111y · Only S9150 * WAITR ESS·EXP'D t l.9 manual, e\'el'f!kdy cue', .'Cumu'll.rion,'·:p;;Vnyttfihl you 'mr.n 1 ~k• bools, S2S. !\ii.e NEWPORT-A: HA.itsoR .. home'.-64&-11!18 5/J BASSET H~lltf :rt.'• ~ t +' lnittll 1 yr. ••rr. uatfi Not. under 2J , NO PHONF: xlnl ct1nd, S99. ,492,.:.M64 or want. 23~ ff. OUvt Ln, S!ln.. 61~ a; il w'etidi{lf band '$15. ,Costa Mesa * 642...28.;1 KITIEN.S ' wkJ old tr hllir wks, AKC, ~ ~ .. T r I 'BENDIX: MRS, $1300. 1+ CALLS. Apply in person, 613--0734: -la:ARa, M.1.1 't Ii f .. •II flay. 64~ ~ 'llr 646-1456. S.lameSI! pure w ht cal;,_ ftmalts, :Red mel~. f1i Uf, lliltall-.-DECCA '"". u ·• l r •· 500 Pianos ~ Ota:ah11 ..... 494-7712 • •.u Sur & Sirloin, 5930 "'· Coast Furniture 111 D E~! d"L t SH I N G. SALE g PI' . .aft. xln1 corn:!, $165, NEW..USED. Going -ont ror .962-.3060 513 !or lie w1sel, S 1209. H~·y., N.B. : Stovt•, heat@n, fixtures, Dre J end !bl~., Pecan, Sli busineu, Rentals SlO a mo. FREE killf!n~ SILKY T*rrie!' Puppiea. Ncwpo,r1 .L~~ Enaineer- Water Meter Maid · P.i>i1c. EVerythinJ' coel I< s· :drai>f'Ji: Orir ntal !t11.k.1 's teinway, Baldwin &: KawaJ 962-7692 AKC. Lovablf., •hfldless, inc.~~- R ... . MOVING! Byowner.6pi~ .. _ c-_1 l '"" ._5 ~ 11 lbl .. 5 '''' -·•n 113 ~r!:!! .. Rc.a1 o na bl 1 ,l-~~""·-=-.,.~0~.~=~ECI=~.~.-1 APluiy jil'roWlnR 11,•aler di.o.-Cuo:ap; """' . ., .. • 11T.1 .eo . , · .. ,, : • u• • Chickering, Yam11.ha, etc: _.......,' °"","~"" ,., __. ......,. -1ric1 needs tneter mairt. ~e ·~t:i!Rc~~!~ :~ Ony:x.~Balboa..llle .. 613.-4726 mi. II. 67.>-2214 nEU>"S PIANO CO. tREF. killtns, cute I: pla.ytul _ 30' ~~ ei .Splnnaker \\:(Irk outdol)rs, a!l .weartlf'r. APPLIANCES, TV, turn, PO .'{ P &a"OI in cagl! $'15, 2 CM1a Me1& Garden Gi'Ow 6 ¥.·k.~ Aft ! .\. wttkmd. BASSET Hound, trl<tilor 21'." ft s;inf\ak« Must type .60 wpm & havt :.n ~s~~~~il~Rg• M.:~~ Chris cycl@; d,rapes, clo1ht•. mi 1 oouches $30, Dual 6ed. (114f 64~3250 (714) 538-2770 953 .. :ffl~ . sii ~ale, need~ lge yard l lov-~ PRICE ** &&s-oB:ll> good office &kills. Apply lov,.Sf'al. sculplured V"IVf!I. miac. ,S&f It i{:n 1~ !U1l I l."O pl $50, ~pc set Ollna HAMMOND, Ste I 11 wa y , FREE black lcl ltf!M -'fi ,,,.i; ing: Ct.n!. Evel or wlcnds 10 HP EVblnlde, Sl65. 11 HP .11:30 to 12. #3 ~onarch 811~· 2 matchinsi: chail"!I. All'-.otid Tiki Circle,. •. 9fi8.6219 Sl . 540-5.196 Yam•ba. New ·1r: . Used 16663 ~tttler Ln., Hit . &h: 644-0084 John1en $175. Jt~ pe~. Plar.a, Suile 102, Laguna ,Pecan '('()Hf'f! lable "-f'Om· GARAGE' SALE: Apt •lzr 1c PET t..eyPr hu qu1IUy planos c t l!l'IOllt •mt.ltes. &111 ·347_9514. 5/1 LOVABLE lemalll! f a wn1~54:'='~""""°'==---~-l Nigiif'I . modi'. Also oak r;e l. Black rdrif, l'ura 1: ~UN:. ?Hi;; l ~ gs & H._,Lo at di3C'Ollnt buya in So. Calif. at Schmidt FREE; Olll! cock-e-poo, ll ~hauhua, 9 m08,171bJ. ndJ M ~UISER. convttl:\M \V~TED: Pt-time rlrivt':r , naug. g· _....,fa , 2 male.hin& lWe.tp St., <:.M. • icH from. $2.50 a yd. }'rec Music Co., 1907 N~ Main, wkJ.-Hou1ttbl"llktn .. 64~'123 lov1nr hom_t !nCd yard. eqwp I for ~/471 Chev,• 2 r-OF YOUR TRAINING. ·for charier bus. Cl11ss-2 tolll'n!I ch11;iri1. Lo vel y . 1l 6#-003t * ;I. Mr. Ed tn4l sn-~ Santa.Ami.. Alt. g p.m. Si l 1/718-0812. 5.39-.11tl ~124 setl. 531-4131 Hr.rn.,.,. rP.Q'd, Will train I malchint la111ps. Oinclfrt PL.AYJ:R pilil'll, · sMp!mlth lfAND LOOM 36" map)t UPRIGH'I' pii.no-w I bem'.:h. F EM.ALE baby k 11 1r n 1 3 MAL.e ~t.l!Uf! Pups, 6 INtf,~p,_.r • 64&-9218 art. mirmrs, plct.ures. all tbl.. aaw. Lot. ·o! fut'11 .i iloor model 8 hA.l'flt!\~. 18 Goo d c on d . or n a-1 e bra . & h . ! weeks "llld. ..A.KC. XI n t *diifi~ii is'; $100.00 WEEKLY poss1bl"'· hRs to !X' sold, 932-6874 11\iK, 23t( Anire Sa.hta Ana treadle; nl 11nY acces~., $225. mahojil'rany. $175. Ca 11 64~~ e "" 1 5~1 ::~~:=; $2!l0. ~_ter I pm, R j llddr!ssing m11i l for fir~~. OWNER . . lf1fa. 55).1939 n4/6~~3.')87 . 4-96-3920. Dtlails send stamped sf'lf . DESP ERATE! • SAT. onJY\ ~ Movtnc E&1t. 19CHEVY PIU trurk. parta ALLEN ORGANS excluilively ADORABLE ~ixf!d Gf'nnllll * AIREDALE * . Addressed enveluP' ·t o • E ••hi i' p . d Al c·ONN •·WURLITZER She~·.* Colli.e PUPA, 8 wks. AKC I y. '''old !•-·'•. ""'Dff!sbach, Drawer s· • • ~~ icture fl~· ye,,,., nr «Of . r1c:f! or whole ;, 'i I r ~ .c...----' . 146-··158 5 u..., A tho New M 1 . f!t:11t111e!I luxurlous Tu11t1n c. • :· ·Tyier---wy,---cM:-, s tn~,gon. ruM S7;l. Nlct GOiiliJ M11~ir Co, .!ince 19Ji "' · , /\ * 644-1163 1t n ny, ex c·o . l homt. !)acrllice 7 rocum of Sti-411l bird c•g!!.S10 .. 5-1$--0988 . .2045 ~. Main SA, 547--0631 . N~E(O i'lod homts for •mitll • BEAGLE p Upp IE S , Sales Opportunity R80ll. ' it~J\aa • Medil.. furni•hinXI! A.N'l'JQ ttJm, cla#SW•rt. trlr,, FOLD.UP bed~. , d r 11 P 11 . HOWARD-Baldwin upr\Jil:h!. kirttn,11 It >'11& adult 'car~. ·AKC: fl!malr., ch a..m p I o·n \VPll ei;;!ahl1shrd Rra! EstAtc W.OMAN to work in Oonut lntludina Qi1 · pA intinP , art walfl c altil, 2 . trail &ikel, Good co~li~ion. 0 1 hf' r Like new in~idf', StDO under S48--0SJ3 5/4 •lock. S50. 392-5812. nff lC'r l I vrllr<; nrrd.• 11all'~ 'hop. No phone calls ple1UCe. ob}rcts · fi nl! -livl'ng room >il n't .cond. + lllll'I.!! ~ ac· ti.i i • c: t I l a n e 0 u 1 itl!m s. 1 st6" $2.ill. 61;;..0o.4). · ' BhL~J~g6:~~28 male kitlrn, ST. Be;nards-Giailt, AKC Ot.y1: 714-fillBf Mra. 8~ , pc'OPl~. i~nv~;,, rtr~k & , \V inchf'll'~ Donut Shop, 29471 plrres.'KinJil: bl'droom 11uitr . ~·'· 1ifiK •. 963;67~. 642-8368 • l;l-4.MMOND ORGAN • . s n. . S/4 pup•. Shots A worm~d. SlOO Eves: 673·9191,,AJr. J&ffiOI phonr, !nfl mtnm., floort1 me.1 Harbor Blvtl. C.M. pec;i n t~hlPj .lamp!!. Mu~h G'X~GE SBIP! :Oothin1 A FROSTING St6, Bl~ACll + GOOD COND *·SNS: AOO{tABLE free puppi"' to 4 up. (213) 352-3624 , G<lnrl \\alk 1n iradr. YOUNG college R"i'rl~. Try mor". ~r1-.'~un In lo 5 · ,._ ,,.,I W l l tbSI * t~92.'1.8.* gmf homf' &4l-481-4/lll LONG-HA I RED M·'oZI OWENS Exp re'a.i I I 13011 Red H II T t' miAq ...... ms. " · " lonrr + .,., $lO. 300 W, .,...,. 2 , -..., Cru iser • 111n'"1c fi'nllno W . E . Lachenmye" out for high promotion ~alr~ on}_ 1 ' us Ln. Of · Coa~l Hwy. 642-0844. Sham· P1ANO-Andl'l!w Kdhl!'r Baby · f'EMALE· Kittens 6 ¥.'f'f'k.~ Dac:hs hund AKC Sl"i. f'COnomy. Well ~alntalrwd. 1!\60 Nr""·pnr1 Rh fl .. C.:0.f. job. Starting ~a I a r y DEACON'S ~nrh. 'Deak, SALE -Girl ' Scouts 'l'r®p -~ ul11 .by Laurie, SJ,50. Grandt. $600. Call all 4 pm old. 848-9686 5/J 962-2989 aft 1 PM Just hauled It. b o t t o C:ill 616-.197!{ F'.l'rs. 67.l-4:171 $lOO/v,.k. Call for in tervl•':" Maple lamp tabl• .. Birth 11)2 al 16U Anita 'Cane .SIGNS: Slorefmntt .i win-\t'kday,, 846-.9124. . f'EMALE AfR"han to iond FOR SALE BEAGLE mix I. painted. Le11 than 20 hr nn Mon. Wrd or Fri, 8'1deko11rrt. Antiqur,: Walnut W~stclilf Sat lO-S only ' dows, ~ ... , truclc.•. ·For S l30 home. &42.-l231 S/4 ..._..,, -'· P""P'.''· no. 1, •• ,. ••• •'"··"·•. ••-. 714/646--9641. ask fur Stevl!. cht.i11. chf'rry h11 11 ·trtt.. . · : ....,..>.& portln9 Gooda '""""" ...... -.-u-.. -• nawe<.1 .-, '""''"' lixlDN', bin table. ~ of tum. .~· R.iviel:l estimate all~· 962-3887. 2 P~YFUl. blac~ killeM, 8 f!ach. &fZ..9161. Lido Iile tlip, '42-0145. , Bus1nrss &. lnrtu~1r1a.1 mkt w/ · bl ~ '::::T su•~nARD 6'!" Ch••k Mk Many pinr fl iecea 642-713! ,CCIUCh, twin ~·-ti ~· . N1J l;\!-!L0G'~ .~W\8.\ES rv uv ' '" wk.l .a~d. )4:>-6123 514 BOXER, malt, yr. old. AKC. '69 BERTRAM 25' .,art ~~~~U~I~. ~~:ni d:a: 'I ~ ![~) S:tr~becdh:~ :~ !~·,W~": =~:::-.. 114 *~":r i~~ , ·t~~ r::~:~~s :~fr~ 5~.=~~~~ltf!M lo ~ Crop'~~~ $1!'• , ~~~io,~':'' ta:~~ Call lil'lrn Hayf's, 540-li05S Holly,oood bf:'d. Le I 1 fl r e • : · " 1 iALBQ~ -By Pub Mtm· WtND &. Sea •urf boAni 2 GROOYY. pup5, .J tno11. old. BL.ACK LABRADOR, AKC, hn. !IB,000. WkdyJ .nb. C01\!'TAI~ AGENCY Antiques IOO World .'it!al Bch. 90 G SAT thru '!lO"· 1~· 1": '. bershgl. Tttm(tr & t~ T C.ood nd Must aee.· 54$-537l sn ·D m0T1tb old malt . $SQ, can ~before 5 .PM 'llithds Z790 ll;irhor ,.Bl 111 ArtAms BUNK toeds, ,Danit:h walrai.t~. ·ti~ I ' moat srtttn, 1, . 11\cl. Si*. 54~ . ·$.lO. 644~ ~, FREE J>UPPY I& roOd' home. 8~1161. ~2-.Sa>T.Pvl ply.. ~ SHOE SALESMAN 't'ILI. in piecrs. Hav1f11nd comple1e S75. "Holl~ .mltee :tablu; lamp•o .t'f BICYCLt9: 10 •J>ds, Jf:l "' r'1:! SURFBOARD A.36-:.658, 523-3849 ~/1 !dALTESE pup, AKC, 13 l~e Fm,:,:~t, ~i or ~Alrswo1nan • Exp'd In I Limoges, nam:iw golf! tdlil· lwln M l Sli. 962-2~6 btf~ lures, dillJ\f!1. Pq~~e ti,r' . "5: l 1pd11. S25 ID $.'lO. ~1861 Alter « pm 4 Blk "= wht per1i1n l\itttn!I 7 weeks. XJnt quatHy. aink' From $.~'D. Sea 'Witcl\ hii;::h . i;::r;idr"Vtmily i;hor~. lng, pl11tes, sauceri1. platter. 3 ' .40''.k roarble . tiicA t +""~:'-• SHnar&Yt.$1 8 It up, 642-12?2 . KN EE 'BOARD , wk.1~ 673--481l 51:1 Call 968-~ Marine. 26G4 I. Grand, I.A. !lr1nrh1ll ~hors. 54 t"As bion 644-4979 ** GOl.D quilted ~eh A · b l /whl, ' J_• ~ B'MJ Room 1ir ba in· f'lrx $t i . 6'n-l803. Bl.K m .aJe p u pp ie 11,lTSH Setter pupp1e.11, AKC MS.0000. Thun-Frl: 44 ,.Si,t• . l~l1111d, 64~~112:1. . ANTIQUES by Wand11. Huft. ~~~~1~ mo11 old, $300. =~,~~~(. tr~~f. :! ~M~= s:· L~~~ll% Av~ •• Bill _Isl. I ~8-18.11 S/l ~f· Ch~Tplon 1 •l:'!&s:;1_s~""-"'°"--~~-------l SAl.ESMAN, Scrvic.. Sl11,. man 8181 Bolsa, Mid way 1. · -furn San Clemt nlt U2-.t"f!l4 ::± · t wks 6 frtt kitten~ lone hair pef, a eA on Y · . '60 30• Chrl• Cr« Cbr) · Part time. Nrttl 1n 11p-City 8(12-3622. Spec. in dfp ** ~11 bf!autlful Danish · ' r t'UR. n it, patio hel'l'r 11nd Store, R•st•urent, and cul, 'lt4s-Sa91; 513 .A.KC St. &mard PuJ)plt~. Cnii•l!r, Alps l ·,T-.S., A.P., ""· 11N1:ncr . Aprily 2 j 9 0 Rian . Modt!rn dlnl~f _table, RUG • J:Z x 15, . JCl;t'Mt~n lif.H accqrdloii. C.11 "(I S. Bar ' t32 1 3 MIXED b~ed 1 fem•le. Born March 17; ·n. n.,o .F. w/•ail'r" 1ab 0 11 Nf'wporl Bh·d. C.1'.f. NTIQUE 0 I ' 642-S.l5l ytllow aht.r. U,ed 1'~*: !67-ntS 8.IM-2571. pupp ;;3 Call 642-4586-eve&/wknds.. $6000. 7l-(Jm.1e14, 17~'1212 \ X1 A pump l'11:an, x n _ Nf'wprice S410.·Aiknr tm. COLD TV UHF GROCERY 1th f!Cilupment, PURESRE G ' SALES i gr. for C.M. • nt condition. ~t oUtr OVf'r LOVELY ~· ·110fa, Ir new M-4-l292 • , : :· e R • , , ex· 1''REE kittf!fll· 4 lui D e r m • n DOCTOR mu.at MU 25 ft. oppty for hi e11rnln;s. f"ull er $01i(I. Call aft 6 pm, 49-1-l510 I $135. l:.ove 11tat $85. HI-back ttllen~ C'Of¥fillon. SJ4.i, ~,!_~!;hie~ Ml -61.Tl o r 14)-4499 , ""Sli Shepherd t w~b old, $5.l. Owen, EQ. Crul.er. Ooot Brush, 546--5145. •-II _ 102 I c:hair $65. ~lei Machinery lli :t 646-1525 * .,...-...uv C.11 842--~'i. f:'Ond Btrtatn ;ric:td U. SARAI! Covent"" nttd11 n. Qr "'t"P •ncet SEl.IG Da1ish wt.bait ttell1'-I_._._ __ .,._ ____ NEWPORT BCH TENNIS TV, R•Cli,,, HiFf, 1. MALE kltftn freit f'bod 3 CUTE 'German. ShtJ!herd Eve .Mi.ao&Z. 1 · • 3 • Wk.a. 64s--f471 . 5/1 · . • . l p1 lime htolp. No in. WESTINGHOUSE fridaf', lne: cha.ir and otloln.t.n, nub-NEW Nr ~f , .,.It · CLUB mPmbrr!dil p fDr &aJe. Ster.0 13' I· ' Hutley pup.Q.1es .• weeks old. 1951 216' auus Cerrnie twfft ,.e~tmenl . \\'111 train, min lrtt1.cr ~r. 25', 10 yrs by beip, '35. ~ •lttr riU4r bilU9 tOr ~ tne-Rtuonable~ 67:\.3004. 3 LJTTl..E . ~!tens, I ,.,'eeks 110 ea. ~962 SCftW, Xlnt cond, '$m. 11i:::e 20. ~14. $75.00. 4!M·9351 5 11o·ttkday1 tor, Sial~.· CRAn'SMAN S>'' pfl w ar EICO ''SSB TRl ·BAND old, l'f'al cule. 84MnS 5/t e l blk fimaft L a b Oya: 547..$C85; l.'v!sf7S..T.llr J SEA.\fSTRESSES HOOVER portable washr.r , NE AR ne" (OO!emporary Milctltanii;i 'i'itl lawn aweept!r, t lke new. Sj(), Transctivtr, antenna. Mist. FREE firewood. M2-3276 5/1 tttrlt:Wn, AJ<t: rtP. : ll' (hr'I• Twlft 'M INDUSTRIAL copl)('rtOnr, ntar N!W. S.'iO. recliner. Cold vinyl. $120 ..... • , c.u ~. • him -~ar:M-4--4776, Horst ~5(Q.0025 * 492-1111 * 1 ownw. ~· 13&-37!l lmmrcl1alf' 0Pf'nlnp Call 64~ new, now MO. 962-2964 MAPLE 6un11: ,bed•. l\tVer BLACK Boston rockPr with BJµND ~w 7.enllh ~·· coIOr '-,,; ,/ SII..KY TERRn.:R Sl'UD 17 GLAS'PAR ~t A trailtt' ~ P9at~1 Sa !t ~~16~~i""'~ • ELEC drytr, Frigidaitt, 8' PAR.OIMlNT beln Clll'V• uJH, otitdp1ett .el. $100. m1 tchln1 iw:w\11( cabinet port TV. tu U rf'mqle _cont. QUICK CASH AVAIL. AJ<C. ,PROV»l. 22 HP Mere. RtdllC'llJ ..;, A)I· · 1 • '· ' I Runs on 110 \!l)lt S-13. Pvl ed 110ta wlri!IHI p.laallc 96&-9201. - ' Jlj. 4~J.18 \"/11.rl _lor SMIO. 64i-4 l51 aft * ~733.S * , • .,.,2 1 left'~•·-~ Or11n:t' Coelll an "me 5 -or q11 -.,. •·,mplo>->""f A•'"-. l1W-~8-263.'i yti • C'ftVfn, «S. m.Dl53. NICE tol'a.,· I' mot1 , ,,~. VW. Bui c1.:r top e11c:ll}!ll'(f hta· ' THROUGH .& AKC Silky m1tle 3 mQ! le ' 0 "... '" ~ ~ r 16 I<' n 2 AL1lEC v,;,,. •• ,,,..t.;: "' · · "WHRS r.a. Wall.,,..., 12I RrNld...,av cns1a M,..111l f(F;NM'ORE gas dryer ii CE f'l.JRN tot a lt, )"1)11 name Stlnrn:y Mket, ti.1'!1, $21'.l, r art rac · a ;,, lit POndlea. MS.0142. J33 E. lo.deft. l111.bellltva'-!e •• 1 M'.>:1111 lit'-~11 2 f\45.:\IJ.1 rAfrig. 53.l e11ch. Quall 1}\(' }lf'loe ' ii • y'ourt'. hoya, SU. ~87. m. MQ-.S306, ~M,111. $.175 fflt both. Call D.AIL y P.ILOT 17rh St., c .Af. '44-430!. sEM.1STRESS • Uphnlal~Jl'. cajt~. 0.ll 6~. * M04511 '* \VAttR BEQ \ i 'x7', :'fiflWlr' .MAN'S diamond t'ng;-40 pti;. ~'l~4l8 '. SCHNAUZER PUPS. Male 1-c....;=------· 1. Exp'd nnly • J pply ~1 w. Dally Piiot ,W911t. Ada ba\'e BAILY PtLC7r far •ction! uM<t .: $0.Y*ar 't IUltl nlH. tao c1.1h. 'Other 1 ~Wf'lr)' Tum tfftl.I~ Items ln!D quick WANT 'AD · al ·~'!.· ~!i'om· Sell tf'le o1it itutt ll t IS th s 1. Cos!t> Alf'sa. baraains a: a.Iott. <;all 642-o5671 k k ve! Sa~ .. li~ Jt5._~., '' ottem• Mfr*4 Ciah, t!All 6'2-M'llll . -.-hf the _,,~tr CALL NOW 547-6771 A &k-for-Mr _.Compta.n I -- ' ·; I • • l f f . ' ' ' } \ ~ • • ~- ~ .. ' ~ i! • • • 4 • ~ • ·~ t ~ ~ ~ • ~ , i • ! -• •• ' ' t ' .. ' . • ' ' • • -• • .. ~ • ' . " ' ...... .. . ' ' .. • DAILY PILOT t=-"=-I~ 1-....:-~ I~ '~~-""-"_"··__,Ji] I to6 Boats, Sall BIG DEMONSTRATOR SALE . . Several models & styles. Jo choose from includin9 the Lincoln Continental. Demonstratori have +.ooo to 7 ,000 mlln only. Some with less. JOHNSON & SON Lincoln Con linen Lal• M al'k Ill• Mercury•Cougar 2626 HARBOR BLVD., COS'tA MESA 540-5630 642·0981 • ' . . . . . .. • i . THIS WEEKEND ON YOUR NEW '71 OLDS! • BRA~~INEW. OLDSMOBILE INCLUDES : He•ter, ,.d 1fro1t er, b1c~up lqh ts, emer- 9ency fla1h1rs, du el speed wipers, p1dded dish, paddeil vi1or1, 111t •1td shoulder belts, heed r11!1 end all the new safety equipment. Orcler now in you r choice of colors , , and add 'your ch oice of 11 cc1s1orie1. •• • .............. A11\05 !Of S.11 956 Trucks for usM cars & trucks, JUI i:aU us lor free t-St\males. GROTH CHEVROLET BUSINES" 15 I FANTASTIC .. AT UNIVERSITY OLDSf WHY? e BECAUSE OUR SELECTION OF NEW 1971 OLDSMOBILES IS GREAT • BECAUSE WE OFFER .. OUTSTANDING DISCOUNTS . BECAUSE WE ALLOW MORE FOR YOUR CAR IN TRADE . e BECAUSE OUR MANY. MANY EASY AND LONG TERM FINANCING PROGRAMS MAKE IT SO EASY FOR EVERYONE TO PURCHASE THE "ALWAYS A STEP AHEAD" OLDSMOBILE 1....,.,b.,., "WI ARE NEVER SATISFIED UNTIL YOU AU" ~2850 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA NEW CARS 540-9640 USED CARS 540-8881 • • Saturday, May 1, 11)71 DAIL V PILOT 9S A"'""''"•, !§JI Aut .. fot SM 1§11 Aoto•"''"• ]§][ "'"'""" !§JI Aoto•"'"'• 1§11 ,_,;...,. ]~ • ·JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS. . . THIS SALE SATURDAY & SUNDA~NLY . THIS SALE SATURDAY & SUNDAY ONLY. • OVER 150 · T·OYOTAS AVAi ·ABLE · FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ALL: MODELS IRcL DING STATION WAGONS ' 1971 COROLLA EVERYTHING GOES!! NOTHING HELD BACK. 1st SALE OF ITS KIND . EVER!! · TWO DAYS ONLY ' THIS SATURDAY AND SUNDAY BRAND NEW 1971 RENAULT R·lO 1970 TOY-OTA CORONA ' 17 TO CH"OOSE FROM • 51845 All With Automatic Transmissions, Full Factory Equipment ••• lncludin9 Radio. USED CAR CLEARANCE. IF YOU DON'T LIKE THE PRICE, MAKE US AN OFFER ASK FOR: 141 ASL '67 BMW 1800 ................. , ... $1695 '70 TOYQTA CORONA .............. $1295 375 ASM 374 ASM 372 ASM 4 Dr. Sed•11. !I RN9211 4 Dr. •utom•tic, rtdio, tlttlt r (71 0IZVI '64 KARMANN GHIA ................ $995 '69 TOYOTA COROLLA ............... $695 2 Or. 4 1pt111t Rl H. fYC Pl54l '68 TOYOTA CORONA , . , •.......... $1195 373 ASM RIH. Only 41 ,000 mil t1. UOP929) '58 MERCEDES 220S .................. $495 S1d1 11. Ori9in1I el111ic ctr. Sp1ei1I ( MQOb09 J 4 Or. Aute1'1'11tic, RlH. IVUH414l 899'BEM '69 PORSCHE 911S ................. $5695 '67 TOYOTA CORONA ..••.....••.... $895 BEQ 310 <4 D•. A.T., Rtclio, l H1•t•r. ITYY7271 BEQ 309 '64 WILLYS JEEP WA.GONEER ...... · • · $995 BiK 308 & ·aEo 307 . 4 wh1,I driv1, r1dio, h11t1r, W1rr111 H11b1. 1051 11 1 I Cp•. IYYJ4)11 '69 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX .••........ $2995 F•cforv 1ir, rtdio, heifer. !YRW471 l · + Tax & Lie. THESE RENTAL CARS JUST LIKE NEW '69 VW BUG SUNROO,F .......... · •• · $1395 5 ECj)UIPPED WITH AIR CONDITIONING ~~·~~;'';-;';';™:~;~:·;~;';"=·============;~A;M;';'M;.;';n;H;~;';'=====~========~-~~;2~B~EN~~~01M-~BE-~.B~~B~ '68 OLDS LUXURY SEDAN ONLY $100 EXTRA ! ••••..••••. $2495 .120 WEST WARNER 546•4114 AND 540•2512 SANTA ANA 2 GIANT LOCATIONS JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS o~a~arzt ~====~= Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, lmpor-red 970 Autos, Imported ' 970 BMW BMW -• FiAT JAGUAR MERCEDES BENZ 417 WEST WARNER 546•4114 AND 540-2512 SANTA ANA MGA . . MGB • ' Automotive Excellence 69 81\1\'/ 1600, A~t -F'M·S\V, 77,000 on~. mill"~. Xlnt oond. Sacrifice. S1900. Pri. party. s.14-2ffi2 BILL BARRY '71 JAGUAR Yl 2 PONTIAC--GMC-FLAT Automatic, air ronrl., w1w, TIME FOR Cj)UICK CASH THRO.UGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD 642-5678 ·59 r.JGA Roadster·New paint MGB GT '67 Xlnt cond. (silver/, lop !bladU. seats ~fechan. A·l. New tire&, lhlkl, 11teer'g 10o'hi 'Cnew lie. paint, clutch. Qu.ick u.le e Largest Selection of Ne1v le Used BM\V's ROY CARVER, Inc. • &m1hJ.,d'• ""' Mod· 2925 Harbor Blvd. ern Service Facilities C.Osta htesa 546-444"1 • Complete Stock of , •·d ~ ! BM\V Parts 70 BM~ 2800. = in. P-e Overseas Delivery t!ons incl air cond. st . . $8200. 13.000 mi's. Perfect. Speciahs!s A 11teal at S~:oOO. .Jayr;, Buy Or Leas• 646-44:ii eves &16-7040. At '70 BM~ 2002 """"· ,,..... c. BOB AUTREY radio, A/C. $3JOO. * 54-0·2363 • 1860 Long Beach Blvd., ~ Long Beach Phon• 1213 ) 591 -8721 Closed Sunday NEW '71 FIAT TG. Pwr. St. dlr. r..1ust sell, Undrr fartory I0.'11.rTanty, 850 SEDAN Take older !radt. \Vill fln- 2173757 ancr P\'1. pty, Call 540·3100 SALE $1388 •ts"""· DATSUN '70 DATSUN PICKUP witt-camper thal sl<'eps 6 '69 Jaguar XKE 4.2 people. Don't miss this nnl'. $299 DN. Xlnt cone!, $3950. 646-8959, 8-:i Xtra line. Automahc lran!., FUil price $2199. f&:>lAVB) $ MO JENSEN powr.r steering, AM I FM. Buwkk Jmpon• "" So. 37. 96 • YCDL13 Coast Hwy., Lagu'na Beach. $2% 15 the total down pay-SJ59ri 0 546-4051 or 494·9771. nien!. f37.96 is the total JENSEN Mac Howard Leasing hl · 1 ,f AU'l'HORIZED ho DOT "ATSUN mont Y payn1ent inc u11ng ~Corner Isl & Har r! -II tax, license and fin&11ce SALES :. SERVICE 839-9600 Santa Ana OPEN DAILY rhargl's on approved crtdit '6.l 190·0. S995. WeU main. AND rnr 36 month$. The cash tained, by a little old Lady SUNDAYS pnce including tax & lie· from N.8. 6-14-1869 18835 Bea1..h B!vd. en~e i~ $1490.40. Deferred DAILY PrLOT for &ction! -CaU 642-5678 • .. Saw! Huntington Beach price i.~ $1665.56 including '69 Merced1'11 230, Xlnt cond, 970 842.7781 or ~o.o.t42 -rax, license ,. finance 3100 W. Omli! Hwy. Air eond, Autc tfan.s, Radial -----=~-h A lat N<Wpor1 Beach tire11, $3900. 4~232 · ---'-----'68 DATSUN SEDAN ~,.~~;;n,:nuaJ percen e I ~=~+':~~':-;;,.,-I ; . .,o;-;";;";;;""';;;;;;"-;,.,;,;;-,sii'Etlu;;;,;-, ;;;;~ Look! Look! Look! MIRACLE ''ROTARY'' MAZDA Coming May 14th At • MIRACLE MAZDA 2150 HAHOl ILVD. AT VICTORIA COST.to MESA. CALIFORNIA 645. 5700 Look! Look! Look! Over Ill New & Used Cars KARMANN GHIA jeclC'd, 4 spcl, Xlnt, A:-01/F'M • Door. 4 11~radin, hc;tt-To Choose From 1960 GHIA $1~ or trade ~~293 er, air con ike "" 113!19 OPEN 'TIL 10 PM MG j fuU price. 12, Bar· 2000 E. 1111 St ., Santa Alla Loll of miles of transporla- 1 wick Imports. 99a, So. Coa,il llsl SL 111 S.A. Frwy.) Hon ll'lt. Specially prlced ----:---- Hwy., Laguna Be.a c.•. 5.58·1000 for quick s11.le. QDrJ25 MG 5464051 or <l!H-9771. · f -----'---LOOK -$499.00 ALmlORIZED ·11 DATSUN . R/H. """" r:1.gr'JW,rq cH1cK 1vERsoN 1 SALES • SERVICE duty bompel<. Need eqilitY ,.J ~J VW $500. & take over payment11. 1111Q s.. :·;8 per month. S4t6&5.i "FRIEDLANDER" ~~~J~i:6R66B~~~~ COSTA MESA J1rWµon Jhuµ o rt s '67 DATSUN. Au10. Riff. Ex, IJYSO lti.CH Mft, I cond. Sacri.flc-e below Blue lHwy. Jt)"t: 1970 Karmann G~.ia, auto 'JlOO w. eo1111t Hwy. Book. 968-9~16 eve~. v.·knd s 89.1•7566 • 5.l?-""-4 !rans, 11,000 ml s. Mini Nrwpor! Beach ::::!_ cond, Pvt pty, mA.ke offPr. ------- I l9i:I, DATSUN .eonvt-Whlll' '69 FIAT SP t OE Jl -Lo 67~7489 eve!, or 642-0000 wThlk lop. Goo<I cond. 'J X1 1 -• 11•= d $1400. 644-1&11 afl g pm. I ffil 'age .. n COuu, """ lly! . ~~O"'---~al'r°'-..,.-,-Call 54&-0919. I l';,63~,,.K-G"'h"'i•"'. -Jocc•'.'.':,,7"1 "".ro'.c:od7 .. 1 1964 Datsun r r Llldy l 1970 FIAT •= s 1~ ll8"J b ·1 · 17..,. ...._. Co vt Ne block .,.,., P I . · re u1 t engine, ""'· .,.1,, ~· ~~',l'M:>-463.i Call •9'-5254 or e • v e owner. 497-1519 Sat, Sun . ' ' message at M2--0143, '69 KAR1i1ANN Ghla. Xlnt FERRARI '69 YIAT 85CI Sport Coupe. cond. tow !\1ileage. Below blue boo~ $. Sl.850-Firm. 646-Jfi!J SSJ-J>ll. FERRARI AUlllORJZEO SALES A: SERVICE JAGUAij LATE '61 JAGUAR XKE tt Xlnt cond, Low mlleage. $3200. 615-6228 mE '/Yellow Pqe1" of J1rtuport 31111 po rt s 3100 W, Coast Hw)'. claultied .•• Daily P il ot [ LOTUS LOTUS AtrTHORIZEO SALES &. SERVICE ~ THINK m ,:~,, "FRIEDLANDER" tl1Jf al ACM tlfW'I', Jtl 893-7566 • 537- $1395 1967 MGB Ro<htr. R., H .. 4 spttd. wire whl!'tl~. UBS848 DEAN LEWIS l~lPORTS 646.9303 19'48 Harbor Blvd., Cos!a Mesa Newport Beach Service Dittcfol')'. Oeck It\ I I DAILY PILOT for action! Sell ldl!! • tem1 now! Call I lor the service )'OU need. I 3100 W, Coast Hw)'. Call 64~78 I ·8av.?! I t 642-5671 Now1 -------'"---Nc:"'=""'c:..:":.:":.:'o;.h _ _:. _______ -' J1rtuport Jl1u ports $.1;JO nr best ofr. J.36...8467 Sl650. 673-8908. DAILY PILOT ror action! I We'll help you ll!ll! &0-5671 Call 642-5678 &. Save~ For best re&uJt.! 6'Z-5678 "'========'=::::====9=70=;=Auf•• lmport..r __ ......;. A Sports Car You Can Afford While You're Still Young Enough To Enjoy It. Th ; Fiat 850 Sp ider is brakes 'in front and inCle- the J ow es t priced tru e pendent suspension ell sports ear on the market. round . The red li.ne on its eni'l And , for many people, gi ne is all the way up at it's the best-looking sports rpm . It hos disc car under $10,000. LIST FOR LESS THAN $2400 I llBIJJD Visit . our complete automotive service facllity - 16 stalls -Expert staff of hl9hly trained mechanics. Com!llete body & custom paint shop too I Bill Jones' B. J. Sportscar Center Inc. 2833 Harbor; at Adams,· Costa Mesa, 540·4491 I I • I I - I . I I • ' •• ' ' ·: . . • • l I S1turd1y, M1y l , l 971 CALL US NOWll (MrtttJ Dtdt• will try Mo •rn1t1• ta 11•• )'H tfltt INSTANT CREDIT YOU NEID AND STILL SAVflOllMONIT 1.lf you ore new in Coliforn io 3. If yoo ore new on your )ob 2. If you owe money.on your 4. If you ~ovt little or no cor credit UT Ml TIT TO AllilfGE Till umn AlfD lllMS YOU NEID so TNATTCM.IMAY Drivti Home T odo~ iii lht tat of yo.x ~t!! EW 1971 DODGE D-100 PICK UP CAB&CHASSIS • Thii cumm TOO hos 128" w.h .. pclWll' mm, llG 22S cu. in.•ngint, l'ltaltr, 700 x TS Goodytarlires, lit. St rial $250 DOWN '01""UJ0'3S.1 Immediate Delivery ~YMT. $2298 ~~t~E S2SO 01 the lolol d°""" pymf • ....cl $71 ;, ti"~ lofQI rt'I(!, Pyll'll. lnduding ICU. 71 11c;.,,.,. ond 11111,...,...,. chnrge1"" approvnd cred1r for 36 mo1. ~ferr..:I PY""'· price i1 S2to6 ;...,1. oU f•o>e111<e dwrg•!. to.ce" '71 lic•ru.e. o• ii you p••fer topcry co1h, l~e h,:U «i•h pr.c:• "°"ly $2.415 1nd 1ole• to~, ·711;..en~ . ANNUAl PEICENTAGE IATE T0.2S% 1969 CHEVY VAN r==r V-8, Air Conditioning, Radio, Heater. Automatic. . IMMEDIATE DELIVERY $17 9 8 :~~~ $55 ~~~;6 MOS. 1"200.ii tM 10101 d11. pymr. ond .$55 ii 10101 mo. J'YTl'l"irid. 111~. '71 l.ten~e ond all f1. """"' chorg" Oltal)p•oved cr..:litfor 36 mos. Ot!ferred pymr.~11te i1 S2180. inr.I. nll firiton<I" chorg•t. ta~M, '7 1 lic•rul", or if you prefer lo ptoy col~, !otol u>1h por.e " $1890WKl • .alnto-. 71 lo:en•e. ANNUAl PERCENTAGE RATE •• 50% BRAND NEW '71 CHARGER Fully foctory equipped. WH230El 4lS2'1 ~~ ~ FULL PRICE IMMEDIATE D!llVIRY ~~u1MONEY BACK GUARANTEE · ON ALL USED C'ARS IN STOCK '67FIREBIRD Con.olt. rc;;J'.o. t.atw, butbt HOfi. dM!xe wflttl CO'fltS. wiOlr a\'111 tirts. (1'YW98•) $888 '69 CHRYSLER '69 FORD 2Dl.M.T. Auto. Irons., foc:tory air cone!., p.s., rll6io, lifa1.. ff". padded dost>, bflttd !irH. Ho '20109• $1393 '69YOYOTA . ~ COUPf A sored. radio & hroltr. (ZXCS99} Buck!! Stilts, vinyl in11nor, tuM'IOtll'f tor. $798 '69 DODGE '66 FORD DAIT G.T. '-. MUSTANG Y-8. CIUIO. IJC)n\., n1dio. lleorer. YV.1.0•8 HT v.a. ®IO !fans. /XJ'"lff' S!HTVig, rod'IO & ~!fr (XTl70J) "$888 $495 '66 DODGE '69 BUICK Gr1114S,1rt400 Ault!. 11um... pawtr s!Prilg. rni!io. l'leatlr. Aulo. trom .• pawff srtrring, powtl' bfo\u, ZXH464 radio&~.No. 1•8•19 $555 $1666 '65 YW '63 DODGE PICKUP l odlD, lllottr. HOl72S & CAM,ll FGJ233 $498 $655 OUR COURTEOUS PROFESSIONAL SALESMEN AND CREDIT COUNSELORS ARE ALL BONDED av Al· STATE INS . AND STATE LICENSED. YOU 'LL LOVE IN BUSIN WI H THEM! ..... ~.... 1§1 1 ..... ,,,_ l§l 1 ....... -l§l I ........ _ l§l 1 .,. .. ,,,... l§l 1 .,.......... 1§ll I 970 Autoo, 1._r1ec1 PORSCHE Autos, Imported 970 Aut .. , Imported l-...;__M..:;.O_RR-IS_.....; OPEL WOODY w ... , '1000. bl"' I PORSCH Very clean, S495. • 1---*..::..,..::...;1.:._17.:._1 *:___ 1963 PORSCHE S. • · OPEL 1 Bahan1a yell'lw -lies de-1----------1 1crlp oon. Th~ one qcel-'68 OPEL Jent Ulru out. f>X\V-982 KADETr L s LOOK • $2,m Alr conditiool.ng, wh ite 1i1dt1 ""'a4 tltts, -~ Mans green, vinyl kip, lik1> new. (WQG- ("8) $1150 DON BURNS PRESTIGE PORSCHE, AUDI C,HICK IVEl\SON vw 549.3031 Ext. 66 or 67 19'70 HARBOR BLVD. COST A J.1ESA '65 PORSCHE C, Irish a:reen, black interior. I n1 m a c . S3200. 575-7170 * CONCOURSE • SPEEDSTER 613-3756 13631 Harbor 8l11d., G.G. 1 e "67 PORSCHE 912, very IJus1 S. of G.G. frwy.l I clean, 5 speed. Priced to CLOSED SUNOA YS 636.2333 sell SJ29j 673-3381, &l&-0885. ,68 OPEL WAGON I '62 Porsche·Reblt en1. Best A• _... . 1 offer. ir co ..... 1uon.1ng, u~age • Call ' 673-7399 • rack, white side wall tires. tVHK758\ .. $1145 DON BURNS PRESTIGE PORSCHE, AUDI 13631 Harbor Blvd .. G.G. (Just S. of G.G. Fr1~y.) CLOSED SUNDAYS 636-2333 OPEL ·54 \Vagon 1\•/header~. reblt eng, new clutch, "'aler pun1p, lu<'l pump. battery. plugs, e!c. S500. 96&-3525 Turn those White Elephants Into cash thru a Daii.)o Pilol Dime-a-fine, ad!! TIME FOR . QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD PRESTIGE PORSC~E. AUDI 13631 Harbor Blvd., G.G. {Just S. of G.G. F1"\\.')'.) CLOSED SUNDAYS 636-2333 1965 PORSCHE S.C. RaClnJ: green "ith electric sunroor. Clean and rec-ent· ~~~hauled. Prj~ ~sell. e11e1. PORSCHE '70 9ll·S, silver w/blk inter. am/fm, drill· ing lites. 557-9159 alt 5PM '69 PORSCHE 911E, immac. Extras. ind leather. $5900. Pr!. party 962-1563 NICE '61 PORSCHE Bt-~t OH('r. 613-2258 eves. '68 Buick Wildcat 13631 Harbor Blvd .. G.G. <Just S. of G.G. Frwy.) CLOSED SUNDAYS 636.2333 '65 PORSCHE C White "'ith red interior. Ex· cellent condition. ITZP 8081 Full price $2495 or t e trade. Call 49-1.1744. '69 Olds Delta 88 . ,, ,, ''·"'l:n"'""~ Cusl. 2. O. H.T. y.s, !llto. troll!· ~~rt~tn1;';:!er(./:~b1ak1s, $2195 lot1oryoircondi11onin9,powtr $2495 power .,;jndows. powtr 110U. s1etri!I;. poWtr (disi:) ~okll5. _ro-whlt""°I tires. ¥inyl roof, tinted d,o. tieater, whi!t"IOll tires. YU!'ll glon, ~ ur'l'tfl AM/fM R~ roo!, ,,nJtd glo1s, wheel (O'llri dto. 17 ""'" d '68 Mercury Montego .'68 Cadillac E!dora 0 · M"'·"·'·v·'·'~'·"'"'·· $l 595 Y-8. auto. "ani.., l«lor+' 0"" '~ $4195 foclory oircond111on1~, po1"r ditioning. full power.power'""'° 5~ nidio. heo!lr • .,fly! roef, "'II· POWfr !div;) broDs1 ;.~1,:-tinltd 1110,,, wht•I co~trs windows,powtrll'G s, • 5~. ~~~t u irti1111I • cru1s• Wffl 16 NEW 1971 COMO 2·DOOR PRESTIGE PORSCHE, AUDI (502910) FULL PRICE INCLUDING DUAL PAINT STR"ES, DLX. 2· SPOKE SHIRING WHlll, hlh14 TIRES, SMOG CONTROL '68 Pontiac GTO v ......................... $1495 ft1"ll lire1. vinyl roof. t111te4 glcm. Ylhttl COTtf~ XDMl« - '68 Caugar XR7 ........... '°""'( ....... $. tionin;, powtt stltnrtt• powtt' (disc) brikes, wllittWoll tir•s• tinttd 9lcrss. wtllll °"'" 1.M/fM '"'""''""' ............. OPIN SUNDAYS I I • ' ANDMO I! 970 . . • .. / Silu'llay, MOY 1, 1971 DAILY PILOT 37 Autos, New --'--.9.iao.-A-'u-"1--os"-,-'N"•..:w ___ 7j190=A~u~to-s-, "N'°•..:w:.:...c..::::.:_9l.!ao~1 r AomN<~. 1§11 t .,. ........ /:Ajjjujjjtojjjsjjj, jjjlmiiipoiiiiiirtiiittdiiiiii~9~7~0 I Autos, Imported 970 l§J I l§J I .,........ l§J I -..... I~ [ ......... u . l§J 970 Autos, lmpo,,,, '70 Autos. Im.ported 910 970 Autos, Imported Autos. Imported TOYOTA TOYO-TA NEW '71 NO DOWN TOYOTA TOYOTA DEMO SALE $1777 TRIUMPH '7 l Sl"ITFIRU NOW ON DISPLAY Come In tor a te1t drive! FRITZ WARREN'S AL . W1'5 s, . VOLKSWAGEN y ~ Larve Selection Of YW Campen, ON Vans, Kombls, PAYMENT '°'""' 1:;.,..~Y[';: mu ... SPORT CAlt CENTER no E. ht St., S.A. 547~764 Open daily 9.!t; cloaed S\inda,y ,. Buses, New & Used S l•IN DAY lmmedleh Delivery N , I Ml factory equipped ,$69.01 MO TH 8DmER DE.:.\IOSON,SALE ~G mos. Di!J. pay price. VOLKSWAGEN " U CHICK IVERSON S2-IS.l.36 or cuh pr l c e fj••u L••O:• $:l003.5; Incl. Tax & Lie WA IAllU1 1960 KAR.MANN Ghia canvt. •, .... ·~·~,·. 'lt54%. Serial No. TOYOTA Great cond. Muat ull. 30 .,..,,., mpc. $425. 644-6316 TO GET MO RE "BUGS" OUT OF OUR DE~LERSHIP WE ARE NOW OPEN ON SUN DAY. NOW 7 DAYS A WEEK OUR CUS- TOMERS GET "BUGGED" BECAUSE VW IS AlllERICA 'S NO. 1 SELLING IMPORT. CHI CK IVERSON WI LL BE OPEN ON SUN- DAYS BECAUSE NOW WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF NEW CARS FOR IMMEDIATE IAiD Toyota J\1k I I St. \\'ag. R .•. H., Auromali<'. Fac1ory Air Cond. 233BQC DEAN LEWIS 11\t PORTS 6.t&-9303 HH6 H1uixlr 81\'d. Cost'! .\lesa '69 TOYOTA JOHN CONNILL "No Gimmlek1, No Gi~••w 1v1. J~1t 21 Yr1. Honttf Sellinq DELIVERY. --' WE'RE LOADED WITH THE ALL NEW 1971 CHEVROLET WAGONS! • Chick Iverson VW PORSCHE/ AUDI Authorized Sales & Service The rear window goes up and di•appears into the roof. The tail gate goes down and disappears into the floor. ALL MODELS • EQUIPMENT AND COLORS AVAILABLE! OVER 50 VEGAS TO --. · . .CHOOSE FROM Ne med Cor of the Y eor 1971 MOTOI TtlEND Best Handlin9 Car in Amer ica Re9ardless of Price llOAD •TUCK l!inesl Out Of Comparison T esls of t he Six Small C1rs C:All • DllVlll I . BRAND NEW 1971-·· OllDll TODAY IN YOUR CHOICI VEGA , DOOR SEDAN OF 10 COLO IS YW 549-3'.lll Ext, 68 or n ll.10 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 1968 YW Diamond blue with black fn. terior. J\lq wheels and ra. dial tires. XSP314 Real buy. ONLY $1099.00 CHICK IVERSON VW ~9-3031 Est. 66 or 67 1910 HAJtBOR BLVD. COSTA ?.IESA .,. vw Slick shir1, 1rhite witll black interior, rarilo. \V\\'J73.l. $1295 DON BURNS PRESTIGE PORSCH~ AUDI I'n ~ MP dollar far !'OU!' VOLKSWAGEN today_ Call and ask .lor Ron Pinchat, 549-ztlll Ext. 66-67. &Tl-0900, '68 VW BUG !11ust i;eJJ~ fV STJ87 1 Call Barwick Impol'ls. 998 So, Coa11 J-l11•y. Laguna Beach !>~~O:iJ or ' -l~-9771. ' \f\Y SE.\11..CAl\lPER Clean, Smoo!h. 6 1 J -5 G 12 Georrr, 67~2372 pa t , 61::>-6216 U!-r '66 V\\1, new reblt eng. AM/F?>l, htr, sunroof, 1 owner. Xln! rond, $975. 6734i261 FUTUIA J speed. radio, '*"•· JAM 13 88 • 1967 V.\V. aq. hk. Tapt dec:k, A l'.l/f'~l\1 radio, radial titts. I Best offer, must s e 11 . 6 c)'I .. aut1 Dis., rud'.o, fllltw. whillWDn Illa. 643-3058 ZXZSl2. '66 \f\V 1600 rng. rr.1 & L;pe. $750 . WE'RE LOADED .. can fiTHm * '10 VW Adventure cam· per-Lo ml, nn warTanty. I $888 ~-;;,6~8~DA~R~T~-t-~~ HUGE DISCOUNTS WITH BRAND NEW 1971 VANS! CAMPER VANS-SPORT VANS TRUCKS-TRUCKS-TRUCKS LOTS OF 4 WHEEL DRIVES Pickup .. • -.:Carryalls · Blazers. BRAND NEW 1971CHEVY1/2 TON I ' BOX PICKUP 161071} Immediate Dellvery $2569 CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA1 MESA 546-1200 Call 54S-1 318 '70 VW Conv, 11,500 ml. Mln!. Under W&IT. snoo. &12-8086. '64 VW Sedan, 1 owner, $675. or make offer. • 642-TI!ll .. '65 VW-Sunroof, mags, new brakes, l!rt>"-. I u n ~ -u p , SS50/belit ofter. 847-7402 '66 VW-Sunroof, ri1d io, 6.000 on new engine. Good cond. $800. 67.'\-2196. 1!167 VW-F11nlasTic sha pe, lo ml. SIOj() Le11.\'e mel!sage, \Viii return call ~9.J-6036. '70 While V\V Squareback station ""'aron. Good cond. 8JO.S095 •ro V\V Bui. "ln'I cond. Carefully maintained. $26'.lO 673-0063. '69 V\V, 23,000 m I ' 11, AM /f/1.1, MllB & other ex- tras. $1.XiO flr make orr. '""""" 1961 VW Ven $1900 * Cali 67~770 * 1\fOVING i\lusl ~ell \Vht 70 V\V Aquartback! Low ml. AM Jo"L\1 $2100 6·12-7377 68 V\V Immaculate priL'ftl to sell fast 673-1131 art 6 PM VOLVO $1295 1969 Volvo lfi4 Std. R., H., Automatic, Factory A l r c.ond. Sharp. YWR.343 DEAN LIWIS IMPORTS l)j6.9303 lHI Hruilor Blvd., Costa /l.1eaa -;ITTOLYO SEDAN :l Door, ~ sfK'cd, radio, hr•l· l!r. (l.XZ731J $499. tull price. Barwick lmportl, 998 So. Co11t ""'"" Laauna Stach, Sf8...4051 or 4~9771. '66 CHEVROLET I CAPRICE full pewer, fkfoty •if cond, 19dial 1ifWI, Mo. I $12'9 • DAVI •oss PO~AC • I ! I l I I I l I I I • \ ' . " ' ., I \ • • . . . ........... • . .. Aulos. Imported 970 AUtos, I mporttcl 970 Auto., lmportod 99CI Auft>l.1 UMd 990 Autos, U>ed i --C,,.-A"'D'.'-::IL:"":"LA~C-CADILLAC Autos, Used VO LVO VOLVO • VOLVO .'BUICK BUICK CADILLAC fADILl,AC 1 .... -------'69 BUICK 10 STN w .. , llko now, All '66 CADILLAC · · ·e , CADILLAC $199!, $2895 VOLVO DEMO SALE • 144 AUIOl'WlliC 4 ~ e .1a Au~til: .. e 14-1 4 Speed 1969 Vol\'O 142 2 Dr. R,, H., 4 •!!'.""'· ZKY818 DEAN LEWIS IMPORTS 1971) VQlyo 142 J, Dr. R., H .• Automatic, Faci'o"l' Air, l.&'*1au tQp. 06SBEJ ~~,::1: ':~· "'::11 :,:; i =: .. ::. ~ •""" T•• =~~~':., ... CAD.''69 ~pe. De Ville Cad.17 Cpe. De,Ville BEST sE•LECT10• wheel, almost factory fresh '89 BUICK Riviera, all almost all of CadUlac's fam. JUST a>;ooo LOCAL.MJCES' l CONVERTIBLES & factory warranty I o r po~'<'r. S!crro, t.1ag wheels, ous power features and ii SOLO & SEQ.VICED BY US FACTORY f4l TO CHOOSE 'FR0!\1' 6'6-9303 • ,DEAN LEWIS ., • 164 Automatic We Speci!llite Ii;> ChTrseas ~livery 19-46 HarbOr Blvtl., Cost.a f\1esa .IMPORTS 6-ilj..9303 i~l6 Ha~r Blvd., Cmlta. :i.tesa 27,000 more miles. Mu.st see B&aulUul, SJ.WO. 646--1087 just ready to go, (VDVl4t)! . FACIPRY AIR CON DITIONING ltJO CONVERT I Bl ES - to appreciate..'ZAEQ18 '66 Riveria, full p~·r, xJn't $1'288 AJ R OONDlTIONING Full power. beautiful cloth & 1 i''ACTORY $3195 roncl. Asking $1700. Pvt ply. , F'Ul:.L LEA'J'H'Ell INTERIOR I leather inter, Ste!'eo, door AIR CONDITIONING M a c Howard ·Leasing 644-.1500. -1 COURTESY VllU'flrnerlor,tj!.1&.telescop-1 Jocks, cru.ise con!rol. trunk I All lea!llt'r inter., ruu power $3295 .JJeoit Lewi.! 9 VOLVO. 1970 Voh·o 145 St. \Vagon. R .• H., Automat1e Factory Air Cond. 903AOR' $2995 1969 Volvo .1800 C'pe. R., H.,. 4 SpM'd, "overdrive, Air Cond. ZKY127 (Corner .bt & •J.iarbor) CAD. ILLA, C 'It le steerlns::, llterto, door opener. Light sent1oel. aut~ incl. door locks sentinl'I , 839.•9600 b31-0607 Santa Ana , OOOGE locks, senli.oel, ni<>st every dimmer, m~st every dlx. ex· tile &· trleRl'OpiC Jiteering, '67 Riviera, ~linl rond. \Vhit~ ---·------· 1' . 2888,Harbor Blvd. di~. extr~. Must be seen & lra. lTW650J. stereo, 1 .. ,11chclin tit"ell & \\'/black 1eathcr Interior. ' CADILLAC CO$f& Mesa 551·923:1 ar1vcn to llpPrtt:iate. (ZLV-$2333 \'P""',. VCnt low ml.le"""· b k I hi! EDAN DE VILLE 683) "' ., _ .. uc ·et sea111• conso c s t. '69 Cadillac Coupe de Ville, (829BBTI A. 1· 1·• I I II T\\'O TO CHo0SE DEAN LEWIS 6..16-9303 $3295 IMPORTS 646-9303 1969 \'ol~·o l&.I Sed R. H.. 1.946 Harbor Blvd., Auromat1c. FactOry ' Air I Costa !lilesa DEAN LEWIS J~fPbRTS SJ;;.930.J 1r. tn = g ass, u pcll\'f!!r, U ,000 nii's, Pvt O\\•ner. Jo'uJJ ib , "' 1._, 1 0 ... ,., "°' '69 f '7() Both have full pow· ~ ft ib q; ... S2295. l\lerv: 673--1410, a.fl er & factory air, light sen-sterM. vinyl roof, leather <9 ,, w i.~ , n ~ ..... , pov.·er & air -+ A:\l/FM e '"' ~ e . ' Cad. '69 Convertible FACTORY Cond. Sharp. Y\l'R343 , ----------lS.ffi 1-larbor Blvd .. 6pm: ~S-5la8 final, door locks. till & lele-inter., tilt wheel,, power ,CADILLAC ., CADILLAC I~~~-~~-~~~ I scope, A~l/1',i\f stcrM; lealh-AVTMORIZfO O(AlER AUTHORIZED OE.ALEA AIR CONDITIONING ·DEAN LEWIS !)!PORTS &16-9303 THINI '67 BUICK La Sabre 2-dr HT: door locks, Perfect cond. 2600 HARBOR BL er 1ntert0r, landau !OJI, lac-&ia-2182 · ·· 2500 HARBO.R BL., ---------· 1 Air cond, Pi s, P/b. P/\\'lll· tory \\'arranty. Priced for 1 ~~~~-~-~~~! COSTA MESA COSTA ~1ESA Costa !\lcsa ! Bcauliful Spanish Silver fin· 1.sh w/ black top & fUll ttd lealhrr in!e-r. f ull po\1·er, till &: telescopic a;teuing, doo r locks, cruise control , Autos, U sed 990 do11·s. R & H, vinyl lop. A-1 quick sale. _ '62 Cad. Sharp. See at Hunt-S.to-9100 Open Sunday I ~I0-9100 _ Optin SuOOay cond. Sl150. Call eves or Mac Howard Leasing ington VR.lley Amer. Oil Sta. • e 'VOLVO' .. l~ Harbor Bh·d., Costa J\1e&a "FRIEDLANDER" • * TRADE I NS * 11 knds, 847-5024· rCorner !st &: Harbor) tion, 17472 Beach Blvd, HB. e · 1-----=:---- SM...E AT \\'HOLESALE 1068 BUICK Riv1era-Xlnt -83S..9600 531-0607 Santa Ana S550 or best offer s.17-9265 CAD '69 SEO DEVILLE • au10 di1nn1er trunk opener, duaJ con!.roi' romfort front ~l'als, etc., elc. Absolutely TIRED or lhal old turnUure! It's really not that hard to replace. Just watch the fw-niture & m1scellaneo-J5 columns ln the Classified Section. Ul'Sf •IACtl IK'#Y. It) 893-7566 • s.n~ '66 LlOO>l" Coor. 1149' """'· Steel wh". I""''" 1970 El Dol'ftdo.Owo" leav-0' 8'2·""4. . ' ' CAD. 1969 El DORADO 1 '66 Olds Toronado $149:'; top, air. lo mi. 5-1-1-1791. in.!;' sta!e~MUST s EL L! "~1AKE Room .f'or Dad· .f"'ACTORY '67 Pontiac Catalina $1395 "\VEED It & reap" .. clean ))iJvrr Grey .... ·/wht int. d y '' .•. c I ea n ~ut the AIR CONDITIONING I Mac Howard Leasing out tJ1e treasures & trash -17,000 ini. Loaded! ~fin! aarage .. your trash 1s CASH J,.e Jha.n 26 000 LOCAL looks & runs l1 k~ the day it FACTORY ., AIR CO~DJTIONING ~e~~L~~t. sho~·room uoor. ' For Fu r results •. Can "The Hot Line" Daily Pilot Oas.st.tied (Corner .I.st &: liarbor1 tuttl into cash-thru a: Daily cond. Best offer over $5000. with a Daily Pilot Classified J\.f~~~ Full ' 1 , IOS-9600 5.lf.()607 Sant.a Ana P ilot Classified ad. &12-$78 642-Jl:ll L ~•,..d.~~.,-..,----=I ious ~lh · &. f:a~~~ iu::;~ Full po1ver inc. door locks. • . llghl senti!1{'1, U:Unk 0Pl'~C'r, M68 CONVERTIBLE 990 -Autos, Used ~ "A-u~to_s_?~u",~.-d~--~"' .-.Utos, Used ior. VJnyt top till & tele- scopic i;lttrini. AM-FM ra- dio & absolu!ely near braiid ne\v, {YPTIOOJ. tilt ,i;,. telescopic sreer1ng, ! ~ .,~AeTORY padded top, ~tereo, e1c. A AIR CONDlTIONtNG UNIVERSITY OLDS ' .. WILL SAVE YOU MORE I LOOK AT OUR SELECTION!!! '65 CADILLAC Brougham 4 Dr. H.T. Full power, factory air, 61,000 miles. 1 POEA77 ) $1599 '69 CHEVROLET Impala 4 Dr. H.T. Radio. heater, a utomatic, po...,•er steering, vinyl roof. <YBW- 1351 '68 CHEYROUT ' ·: • Nova. Radio, hf>at er, auto- matic, power ,teerlng, vinyl roof. (\VVT549J $1599 '68 CHEVROLET Impala 9 pit.ss. ....·agon. Ra - dio, heater, automatic, pow- er steering, factory air. 1YE\V0201 $2299 '67 CHEVROLET Impala \1·agon. 6 passengrr. Radio, heater, automatic. flO\\'f!!l' steering, factoi-y air. CTPK990l '$1599 '.69 OLDS DELTA 88.-gpor t coupe. Radio, heal- er. automatic, power steer- ing. factory aft', vinyl r oof. IXYK1941 $3299 '69 OLDS 98 Luxury sedan. Full poy,·pr, fac.lory al r C'f\ndilioning, vinyl roof. {:\'NW<l95) $3799 '68 OLDS DELTA 88 4 Dr. l l.T. Radio, hE'atC'r, automatic, po\\'!;'r steC'rin11.. factory air, vinyl roof. tVRY200l $2199 '68 OLDS CUTLASS 4 Dr. rr.T. Radio, hcR t('r. 811· tome.tie, f>Cl"cr steerin;:, factory e1r, vinyl roof. · 1 VJ.££287) $1899 121 '70 CUTLASS s2999 Coupe1. R•dio, h•eler, •ulo• m•llc power •t••ri119, fectorv eir. Two +. choo•• f1om. 170 7- eir. 17,900 •cluel mil11. !CIO· '70 OLDS CUT~ASS Co1.1p1. 13000 •cluel rn il,1, Redio, h•~I•• e11lom et<c, PO""· er .tie1;119. fectorv 1ir co11di. tio"in9. ! 972 AGDI '68 OLDS DELTA 88 Sport Coupe. Radio. heatf'r, automatic. po\\'t>r stcer1n~. faclory air, vinyl roof. (\VB.1745 1 $2099 '67 OLDS CUTLASS Coupe. Radio, healrr, au to- mafic, PO\\·er ~'"''ting, fac- lory air. (USf\3771 $1699 '69 V.W. DELUXE Radio and hrater. 4 gpecd lransmii;sion. \X'TK525 J $1399 '69 PONTIAC GTO Radio. heiter, automatic, wv.·er gt~ring. factory air, vinyl roof. (YRV8901 $2699 '69 GRAND PRIX 'Full po1\·er. factory vinyl roof. (ZDT282l '68 BONNEviLLE air, 4 Dr. H.T. Radio, heater, automatic, po11·cr steering, factory a ir. $2099 '70 OLDS DELTA 88 s3399 4 Dr. H.T. R.die h••ler, •ulo· m•lic, pow•r lle••i119, ~•clory a ir. 17900 ecluel mil••-lCIO· 1151 J EXTRA SAVINGS ON THESE EXTR A NICE CARS '68 CHEYROL£T $11991'66 MUSTANG CONYT. $9991'66 OLDS CUTLASS $1299 ln1pa.la Spor t Cpe. Radio, Radio 11.nd hf'a tf'r, Radio, hf'ater, automatic. heater. automatic, po1\·er t1u!omalie transn1iss1nn. pnwtr !ilf'Pr\n~. vinyl !;[('Pring. ( VGJ582l f UKV6:tl I ro<Jf. ! SL\V929l ''66 DODGE CORON£T $11991'66 OLDS CUTLASS $1 199 '66 OLDS DELTA 88 $799 Spt. Cpe. Radio. hf'atf'r, 4 Dr. St>d. Radin, hrater, Sport Coufl". Full 1)(1y,·er. automatic, po .... ·er stM'r-iiutnmat ic tran:i;mis...;1on. factory iiir conditionini:. in~. \'inyl roof. fXKB9CIB !T\\'fi7At (R UC:l76l '67 FORD CUSTOM $799 j'66 OLDS CUTLASS $1399 ,. 67 PONTIAC GTO $1399 500 4 Dr. Sedan. Radio, Coupe. Badio, hcatf'r. Radio, hrater, a utomatic, ht'atfl', automaUc, pmo,·er 11.utomatic, factory air. po11.-er ~teerl ng. air 1"E"f!!Tini;:. factory air . 1TEY3171 .. rond. t788CKX I 1651BE.J! TRUCK SPECIALS ALL -READY FOR VACATIONS '7 0 FORD Vi TON '69 GMC Vi TON '68 CHEVROLET Vi TON '68 GMC Vi TON '64 FORD 1 TON Pit~Yp. lo11g wheel b. •e, Vt, Pie.up. l <>ng wlieel \:•1•. v i. en-P:c~11p. VB, •~+om1 lit, power Picku p, R.,dio. h1eter •u+ometic, Cab & Ch•aii. Va en9int , 4 r•d:o, heete•, 11ulom•+ic, pewer .,int, rAdio, heater, aulometit, de•r:11g 1&dio •~d ~teler. 1891· power lio1rin9 fe ctory ,;,, tleo ri n9. 10,000 eclir1I milei. pew1rillteri"IJ· ( l !.~17FI 27A) lQ98!541 • 1pe1d lr •nuniuion. 19578781 (7581/0f~ ' $2899 $199f $2199 $2299 $1199 2850 HARBOR BL VD . COSTA MESA 540-8881 • I I locally owned beauly. tZDU- 477) SALE PRICED TODAY $4999 ~"beq; ib AUTHORIZ~~Ocic~~ ~CA~~ Full powf'r, full leather in- terior, tilt steerirl&. door Jocks, Jlght sentinel, atereo, low mileai;::r. Joc:ally owned beauly. t\\IXG6831 2tiOO HARBOR iliL., AUTHORIZED OUJ..(lt COSTA-t.fESA 2600 HARBOR BL,, AUIHORIZ!O OEAU" 540-9100 Open Sunday COST A ft1ESA 2600 HARBOR BL., • ---~1 540-9100 Open Sunday· COSTA. MESA,. '69 EL DORADO • : ""·"00 • 0 "''.)""'" • I OWNER Less Than 15,000 Miles Still In Warranty F~ist color. Full leather lnterior, A~1/FM stereo, PS, PB, P W, P. seats, air cone!., til t wheel, landau top, a~ matic trunk & door lock!. (#!M35J Priced fo sell. 2100 Harbcir Blvd, 6~5-IH66 largest Selection OF LUXURIOUS CADILLACS in Orange County 196tit>tU 1970'• CAD. '88 CPE. DE VILU I CAD. •69 E~ ooRAoo FACTORY UNBELIEVABI:.E AIR CONDITlONTNG BUT 1RUE! • Full power, 1il1 IO.'heel. Ai\!· . 1 Only 7,470, Mtles FM radio, vinyl top, etc., Sold new & Scrvieed;by W etc. (WEA39Ji. FACJ'ORY j.... $3222 AIR CONDmONING . ,. Exquisite lime greeo finigh \' '· ·W/whitf' vinyl top &. plush f, ~· ibe.1:. gtt.rn full leatht'r interior. 9.Qt Full po\\'cr incl. door.lock!I, CA01LLAC cruise conlroi, light 11entinel AUJHOAIZ[O OEAlER slere<l, rear wi ndoW detoii2 2600 HARBOR -BL.. ger. trunk opener, etc., etc. COSTA t.IBSA Absolutely na"'leg A: still a40·9100 Open Sunday )]as 1he showroom nt!Wnegs. '6'9 CADILLAC IZLV095 i \ I Coupe De v IBe. FuU power. ib~ factory air, automatic door Gl\T.91 ~ locks, etc. Gold with black _.. ~CAOIU.AC landau. 063AGC AUTH()A\Z[O OlALEl'I < $4395 2f;JO HARBOR ~L.. AUJHQrllZED IXALLll Mac Howard Leasing COSTA i\1ESA 2600 HARBOR BL., !Corner 1st &. Harbori ~OD . Open §Unday COSI'A MESA 839-9600 Santa Ana e 540-9100 Open Sunday 11 CAD 71 Coupe De Ville fur 'J'he fute&I draw in the We&f Sell r.1e old stuU Bi.iy the sal~ or take o~ lease. _ •• a Daily Pilot Classlfied new stufJ ~ * 673-362\ * _ A!:_6"2-5678 1 • Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New • 980 . $l'375 '6&1181L 11' WMOll .,~ ..... --..,.t.t ......... _ ....... ~~~;;-i;ii'-"·EYERT @_RAND · NEW 1971 tttYI, A••• lrlo• .. "' .. ' '"'"'"'' ...,., .... '" .. "" """· «"· ~ll)O~l 975 '67 DOOGI ... , --.1ou. ....... 411 .. •.I MM , Prices Good thru Mondoy 513n l • '70JAVfllN '69.t.MIASSADOI "' treHtrAtOI "''" ...... ,._ ... ., .... Joc'°"i'tio'-_., ·-.... -.., .......... "'l'l ••of.lo .. '"''"""'·""'-• of lo<t._,_ -· ,nll,., 1 ........... .., .... i.~. , Ols,IT.I,. $2775 $2675 '67 MUSTANG '66 FOllD " ....... ____ .,. .... .... le<tlit. l ... "" ... ro.. ~llD"9t '~'· ..... _ ....... --. . -·-.--........ ..._,lWtn r I, ·' • "' r, " I, r, "' ly it ,_ t h h t. I " II y ' ' •• I ' • • ' DAILY PILOT 3t \ , • NEW M.ANAGE rMENT G -Rj[N D-TP·E NIN. G • ' . SA IBl'l'Bl'i 1971 DAYTONA FERRARI 365 GTB /4 ' ' FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 7,000 MILES-STILL SMELLS NEW $2lflJ 900. 00 JO DAY DlLIYlltY -ll,ANO NEW fROM FACTORY -S2l,500 AVAILABLE IN 'ONE WEEK TW 110! . ' --~ -.--- MAKlltS OF FINI MOTOlt CAlS SINCl 1 tJ1 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY LARGE SELECTION ---$13flJ:iOO.OO_.. .., Special Prices On New MG'1 In Cel1tbr•tion OJ Our Grend Opening. We Prorni11t Not To Oi,appoint You On Tr•de-in1 or Plain Outri9ht Purcha1•. ~ MG's srARTING FROM "$2824 1971 DATSUN 240Z ALL EXTRAS Air C0nditioning, Mag Wheels, 1700 Actual Miles , , , Drivan Locally. # 16842 DATSUN 1970 DATSUN 240Z NEAR NEW 1969 JAGUAR XKE 2plus2 ' Kute"'•"t lr•ft•Miuio", 1ir toftdifion i"t· 11!r1"'1l'1" low mile•, 11rvic1 rocerclt , .. ,;!,)111. ·$3995 AUTHORIZED SALES & SERVICE FOR MG •• Lotus ··Jerasera Ferrari 3100 WEST COAST HIGHWAY NEWPORT BEACH 6-42-9405 " IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 240Z IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Only "il,000 Actual Miles. '#00816 HUG'E SELECTION OF . QUALITY SPORT CARS ON SALE • '67 911 T EXTRA SHARP SHOWS REAL CARE $4995 l'l'FGlliO I '69 MGBS SEVERAL TO CHOOSE FROM IMMACU LATE CARS 90 cl1y 1111tondifi11111 9111r111i11 !ZRM911 1 . $1995 '66 MGB . EXCELLENT C~R SHOWS REAL CA~E . Wire who1h. M111y oth1r 1itr11. ISVX569l $1495 AUTHORIZED SALES & SERVICE FOR · MG•• Lotus~. Jenseta Ferrari 3100 WEST' COAST HICiHWAY NEWPORT BEACH 6-42·9<405 .. • • • I ~ • J ' • ' I • ! t ! I , I t () " ' I " ' ., • l· \' .,. ' " • I . r I • . '· DAllV PILOT ; .______,J~l 1 ,,,,. .... l ~I .:.,., .... ,. I~ .___I ._ ..... ,.,._-_,]§] I 1§11.___-_,.._-__,J§l !~·_,. .. ,.,._ .. ··~· !~11._ _ ..... _ .... _..,.__.!~ 1~·_,. ... _,.,.,,~I~ Auto.to.: .... JIA•.,._••,•u•...i••••990•1Auto1, Uted 990 Auto1, Usod 990 Aul<K, Uted 990 Auto•, ~ 1--------990 CHEVROLET Autos, Used 990 -"""'"• UMd 990 Autos .. Ustd 990 Autos, UMd 990 CADILLAC CHEVROLET -C,....H_E_V-RO_LET __ CORVAIR CORVETIE FORD __ c_AD_.l_LLA-=:c~ I CHEVROLET 1-----.----'6Z CAO! ~&n de0 VL1I~ Ful.I .-69-"'-"_R_l_C __ E_,!kl~r"· ..,..,...,-.Ip, '69 Ch•v. Station Wgn,' Ul69 CHEV KI ng •wood • '63 Chevy lmp&.lt. • •""" E \ e o 1 n r ~ Hartl to Und 9 "uen<>er 10-pas& station w11:n. Gold ln Fae air, Plb, PIS, VS CAD '68 SEO OE VILLE pov.'f!r, ..,.,..,. • . full power Air. Tll)f', • .., I -"ly I VE • • .... 2318 I c1 .. o. 36.iiiJ m>:.. "'" Kl"'"'"°"· Turbo hydrom.. ""''" w/blk lot. 'w Md· RY CLEAN * ""' tic, power .!!teerlng & hrak· ed. Lugg1gt' rack, Pis, • fi46rl880 * 'SS ~10NZA 4 Door 140 HP. 4 1968 CORVETTE ENG 3'27. spttd. l owner. en& I.: body clutch, Bell Hous\fti' Muncie good. 36.000 ml. Buckel 4 1pd, Complete, Pttlecl seat11. $445, 67J.62!i7. condition $400, 645-4687 1970 FORO LTD • DR. SEO. RE~'Lt:CTS EXCELLENT CARE p~AC"I'QRY CAMARO F.P. 644-4670 or 64:l-21R2 ei;. Jo"ac1ory air. Excellent Pi h, air, radKl .,.,. I rt11r --C~H-R~Y~S~L-E~R~- AIR CONDITIONING ---....,.,,-,.---c,.-J 1967 Che\"tlle t.1alibu J.!a QOnd•llOO. ZSSJOO &pkr, 3rd 11ea!, auto tran.,, ..... pl 1 h 1968 CA.\fARO, l ov.·rk'r, low v.·jtn-:-lev.· brake!!, llJiI rack, $2795 350 en,a:, 4 ba.rrer carb + .-w.Tl padded lop, ush cot Bluebook. ~tust S('ll, 6 cyl p'>'·r rear v.·nd\\'. Sl2CKI. M•• Howard lo•slnn niany e.xtraa. ~1ust see lo It le11-thcr Inter .. (ull pov.tr R/11. po11·tr, auto. 67:.-2634. ~16-6.169 .. • .. -!ievt $""""· Pvt ply Ph ·il & host ol other dt>luxt (Corner lat & Harbor! "" · ~11""· ' '69 Chry11lrr XKI. 2-dr hrdtp. Juli pov.·er. f.ac air. vinyl l'OClf, A~t/F~1. S 2 4 9 5 . 644-5209 '63 ~o.rvair Spyder • i:OOd CORVETTE '67 Si I,, er eondttion, 4 •PCI. Mu.st it!ll? 1-"astback. 4-spd, 327/350 E~. 64)..6832 hp. Alr, AM/}"M, pwr 1963 Corvair Monza, good window~. Xlnt con<t . Pvt Beauuflll onc fl\lo'rn"r tradf' ln Dark Ivy Metallic tu111h w11h ma!ch1n~ laMau mnf, Jvy gold iulPnor. Au!o. tranJO;. Radio, hf'~, pow- f'r s1cer1n~. po" Pr brakMi. Factory air, f'tt·. Sre and --CHEVROLET -,-c~· r. 2-' M0-1854 or MS-0773 xtra.s. (995AGAI , '6 •~''Y .._..price .... r 839-9600 !"J.11--0607 Santa Ana cond, $-150. pcy. $2300. (714) 846-3293 $3222 tirdtp, lac air. vinyl rot)f, _10 SALE OR TRADE I '69 CHEV. IMPALA '66 l~tPALA Ur hrdtp, Air, 1ni'~:· 1 O\l•rl('r. S 16 9J · Coupe. Automatic, power I Good cond S87j 6-14-a20'! 11961 Chev. 4 dr. Impala 213 . b • 1 * 642-7578 * • '63 WRVAJR eus. N•w1 __ c_o_u_G_A_R __ tires, Clean, Eictras. $400. 1969 COUGAR riril't> to apprtt111tP, 375CQS. CONTINENTAL 1i4? ·cxr eng Auro Power R&H • 1!ttnni1 power ra-<ea, ac-Alt 4 pm~ 835-3870 > $327.i. Jflhnson f,, ~11. 2626 ib 4 * ... , a• 1 'fifi l~tPALA, .321. P/S. P/B. F 1·• bb • N ~ S200 1nry air, low mileage one C 'G.q CHEVY Van. nPw Sund1al A.C, RI!!. !\rw r"rlta!or & a r rud I 'P;Uw tkt. . k. owner Sale priced. \YiU C Lo I !3100 1 \ll.(ll'l. or Ira c or true , pin · 2 DR. H.T. ll;irhnr Bh·d., Costa Meu.. 50.000 ml, :; yr l'.'arr11.nty CORVmE PRICED 1-'0R QUICK SALE: ~w.;,s.10 Elegan1 blue, l'.'h1tp Broug-, ·c-.,----...,----IAHracl1ve Bermuda l,;rpen 7 1.~~-"-~P--P~/~I 1970 MARK 111 CADILLAC ampf'r. "' m1 r~._ · 11a1er pun p, · · J f k 64 • 2142 1 6 P~t flllance or 1rade, ZDV20I AIJh•0~1lED DE•l £11 l')r mal\e ofler. 67l-91.i l I 64 CHFV ~OV,\ or,pin · S ;:>-a 1 · ' Mo1c Howa rd Leasinn I ,. . . · ·. , 01 ._at & un. 1 • .c M I II' 1· . h h "I k e . I .TD 4 .. ,r. 1~. b. ham to", blue Jcalhl"r 1nlrr-·57 Corvette Classic 283. Dual r a 1c in1s w11 "ar ,, . P v.indows. auro. air, Ian-•, 2600 HARBOn. Bl,.., '69 VAJ\J V-8, au10. StPreo .XL'.'\T C01\DITIO~! (Corner 1st k Harbort 1• COSTA ~fESA tapr, panelled, nt'.I' !ires. S4j(} •• 5-l!)...3757 'll6 CHEV Caprl~ wagM, 839-9ti00 ~1-0607 Santa Ana "''· Eve'y dt>lux .. ext''· 4 barrrl11, 27.'> HP, Body in 1 er 1 o r. lmn111cula1f" " rl11u lop. 1800 !0<'111 mi. New Incl slel'f'O radio g, la"" partl~ restorf'd, 968-'93.'i throug~t. t:qu1ppcd '>lith 9100 Open Sunday S'll%. ~2-6441 I '6.l ChP\"' 9-n"s~ l'.agon-R.\:!I, lull,\ cquip'cl. \Vholrsale or ,.. Rad h l mo 11~. ~R-27M. deck, L\hchrltn s!ttl-l>Pltl'cl * '66 VE'ITE * auto !ran~. 10, t'iilf'r, • J •••• k ff 642--1432 Sell idle tterru now~ · ~ll the old stuff cus1om v.·hls. s:\.10 nli\ e 0 Pr. · Call 642-5678 Nol'.'! ""•'°''U""°bt"'tp""'yo"u"'re~u"'' .. =,_=,..,_•~ I Buy the ne"' s1ulf Call 897-4981 I We'll help you sell! fires. }~Qr sale by O'>l'ncr. • L\1~1AC COND e pGl'.'l'I' sterrtng, po"'Pr br11k- 642-81HI R92-0087 aft 5 & wkOOi PS, lac1ory air conri. r!r. 4 JAVELIN • utos, New 980 Autos, N•w 980 Autos, New 7t8Q new lll'f's, Jro11t lint> N'ady. JAVELIN J!l70 S."iT, Air, YPT8JI. $2350.00. Johnson & I PIS, whilP/Landau. tl.800 Sons, 2626 llarbor Blvd.. nlile,:. Owner. S 2 8 5 0 . Cosla Me!.a. 5"40-5630 ft97-4431 BUSINESS IS GOOD AT THEODORE ROBINS FORD ! THE REASON IS SIMPLE .•. WE·. SELL I FOR' LE.55 Tl;\ IE c:J ~ ' Time Mo1uiM THEODORE QualJty DNlar- JtOllNS $Ill. A•.,. t.r 197' THIODORI ROllNS JR. INJOY CAlllFIEI SUMMlll DllVINGI OUR $100,000 DIAGNOSTIC CENTER Givff your co1r over 130 vito1I tHfl for r•li•bility, perform1nce 1rMI wfety, in just 30 minutes. Fun writt•n report is Included THIS WEEKEND -ONLY- BRAND NEW 1971 THUNDERBIRDS 2 Doors-4 Doors-Hardtops-Landau.s 18 OVER IN STOCK $75 FACTORY TO CHOOSE INVOICE FROM p1u. ,.,. 1 ti'."'' / NO GIMMICKS-NO ADD ONS -NO ORDERS- PRE·SEASON ClMPER-sALE EVERY NEW 1970 CAMPER IN STOCK SLASHED TO $75 OVER FACTORY INVOICE 115 S!LfCTION-NO ADDIO DIA.Lil CHAICilS W• Are The Orottq• C•1111ty Sh•w c ... Dff!ler Fer fl Do,od• Co111pen RENT A CAMPER l..-e T•day hr Aumred Detft NEW 'JI TORINO N!W'71 FORD ~ff' MUSTANG .NEW 4 DR. SEDAN JSI v.1, AT, bli. "'''· r.s .. r-d i'''· )ir, r•d .. T1l111, wh1. <.••• .. bo•v --...oldi"t · .1tc. I 1010511 r)t • W·Sftr. $4001.lS Owt Prk e Sl•Ol.9' ' ~ew 2 Dr. Hdtp. Brough. SAVE )51 Vt, A-T .. bit. tir11, ,,;,, ,,,., $68152 ,.S, r-41;1,1, •ir, r•d., will , ..... , :.;,, ll24l5ll :211> W·Sftr. $44%3.%5 Ott r nce Sl74l.7J '.NEW• OR. SEDAN SAVE \fl , t.rui10 .. WSW. •i1. 91oup, P.S.. $60000 P.I .. 1i1, •••• window d•fog .. ••· ~io, iiflt, ,ltu, w~I. cawefl, ( 116· ••11 •115 W·Stler. S•Oll.25 O.r rrke Sl4ll.2S NEW 2 DR. HARDTOP SAVE 'fl. c:rui10., WSW, P.S .. P,I .. •i•, '60151 r•dia, ti .. t1d 91•11, wlt••I co~'"· l 1615tll =4'11 - "'""''· $4116 01f """"$1114.42 NEW'71 RANCHERO NEW RANCHERO £7,-1• tlrt1, AM r1dio. ( 1 [ f 1111. W-tttir Sll96.12 Our rrice S211Lf4 N!W RANCHERO 500 )5 L VI, Ctui1om1ti,, .-;., group, P.S., JIO""'' di1c br1k11, tiRI, 11!111, H.D. 1u1p. 1115641!. )lf.lft:r S.lU.06 0 11r rtke SlJ95.4J SAVE $68311 NEW l TO 4 DR. BROUG. H.T. •29 Va, "i"yl roof, ,,ui10., WSW, .-;,, g rp., P.S., di• .1 t.. whl., P-1+1., P·dr. loc~I, t i•, •ul o t1mp. c:o"trol, AM -FM, P.W. •ic, ! 121- SAVE $1100 701 1. r •ss W·Stler. 560•1 Our Priu S4941 NEW LTD SQUIRE SAVE- ' p•u. ""•9on. 419 V8, Crui10., s1101 DO WSW, .,;,_ 9rp., P S. di., ,.,k .• ;, I <.ond ., AM-FM, H.D. •w•p.,' dl6. whl. ,., .. ,,. 11 41 )~) =si.2. I W-stt.r. S5~~0ur Price 54,14 NEW LTD• DR . HDTP. SAVE- Vi11vl llF, A/T, pwr. 1t11r, bre~11, $97200 •"d wi11daws, eir. 1l•c. def101I, AM -FM , Vi1. 9rp. W W, T'"'· 91111, whl. '""· fJOOOl11 =t.t.O W·1tkr. 55261 Our r rlce 54295 . N"E~W~GALAXIE-500 SAVE- 2 <lr. Hd, Tp. 400 V-8, Vi"yl ,f,, $92300 A/T, Pwr. Si., end br,k11 •ir rt• dio, whl. '"''-lint. gl•u, ~.,.' d1- lo991r. 1000151 =tit.I W•1tkr. 54921 Our Price 51999 NEW'71 BRONCO NEW BRONCO WAGON SAVE Vt, Spt. P•<J .. c:Bn~. 9rp .. H.0. 567121 R:~dj•for, t ll•. fu1I t•"k. StL :0764 !700121 W-stt.r. S•522.4• Our fric.1 SJISl .21 NEW BRONCO WAGON VI, butlrei 1h., if•clian laclr R- l ••11, Ltd. 1'1p-fronl ••I• Spl pk9 , t w• fu•I ••nk , •tdoo, frs1 running hub1. St•. ~T200 1101<1 1 W·•tli:r. Solll0.22 Our 'ri<.• Sl91l.•6 SAVE $706 16 ) NEW MACH I <119 V&, A/T, Spart1 iftl•r .. canvl "• i~nC • 9r-p., pw r, lll•f., br.~11, window1, •i• cond., till whl., Spi. d1£,lo:, ,1,, .d1!.01t., AM -FM, con· 10!1, lin t. 9l1n. 11 00059) t 65l W·1tl1r. 55559 Owr Prlc.• 5•651 NEW 2 OR. SPTs. ROOF SAVE l~I V-8. Iii b~t .. b!t tir11 , A-T. $57651 P-•11 1•., P-di1c•, rtdia, die. <Jtp., T-91•11 . will (vh. '''· 1111 169 ~ r375 W-stler. SJ911 .%5 Our Pric. SJJJ4.7• NEW 2 DOOR CONVERT. ]5 I V8 , P-iop. P-1ir., P-di1c1, hi b~l1., bli t ir 10 1a1 d 111., A·T. AM- FM . can1alt, P-windBwl , •pl. whf. c•ro., T·<tl •u eic. (1024101 =l l W·stkr. 54114.15 Our rrke 54014.St ---NEW MACl'I I )51-•V. eula/if•n1., r•d., pw1. •''" I d;tc brlr1 .. <Bh. inl•r., wid e o.-•11 & '""'·· 1100060) =t.65 W-1tt.r. 5•449.00 011r Price Sl7<11.00 1 NEW'71 F100 PICKUP ,ulty ~ulppe:d with 1600 C.C. •nglna, fuity 1ynchron/19d 4 speed tr•ntmi11ion, hNt•r & defroster. hl-lev•I "dir1ct•lr" vontll•tion system, wlndshl1ld w•1her1, hi-back 1•f•ty buck•t 1•1t1, Hat btlt1, ---fro"t & r••r, pHdecl visor & d1•h, locking 1tffr. col umn, b1ckup llghts. Order Tod•y. A LITTLE BIGGER ... ..• FOR A LITTLE MORE MAVERICK 2 DRS.-4 DRS.-GRAllEtlS-Y-15 NEW'71f250 PICKUP NEW F-100 STYLESIDE SAVE NEW 1971 FORD F-250 SAVE P.U. 240.'( cvl. ... , .. l -1pJ. •1dia, 5643'7 I c.,.,,, •• 1p<ici1I, Sport cu1lom c1b, 596'511 l1nl. <JI""• H.D. R1•1 Sp .. 9eu911, Crui11 -a·m1tic irtfl1m i11ia", pqw1r 'i<J· li9~t•r Stk. Jt f6J j26ll l, ) •lfl••iflq, power di1c br•k11, "]60" W·Stt.r. Sllll.,7 Our rrlu 51695.00 Vt . rAdia, ••f•• 9•• '•"•· =1 6, mo· lar r2!51. lt•toil S41ll.01 -S•te SJl,7.70 . --- NEW F-1 00 CUSTOM SAVE NEW F-2SO CUSTOM SAVE St~l11id 1. VI •n9., Ran91• p.9., wln1., •mp & ool 9~u9•1. laol bo•, cru i1arn•lic:, apt, .-•cuum boa1l1r, $953 89 AM FM 1t•r1B, P.S., G78•15 Ii•••· 11<. (0b5t l W-stkr 54150.20 011r rrl<.• SJl96.ll Olz. 2 tan•, 3t.O_ VI, ••".9•r pk~, $109100 tmpr. 1pec:., c:ru•IO, P-O.,t.1, ••r, I AM-FM 1l•••a, P.S .. 25 <J t l. f1.,k, •P~•• ti••· 110951 1. Silr. rr1 s. W•\fkr SS415.97 Our Price S•l24.97 ROBINS r-~~~~~~~~~~...;;;RE;ADY NEW CAR TRADE·INS1 MUSTANG SALi . 15 ta '/10011 ''""'· 'bS thn1 '70 Mod1l1. Coup11, h1rdlep1, 'o".-1riibl1 •nd "2-r2 l11lb•ck1. Sarn i with 4 1p11d1, 111 0 •ir '"nd iiia~i"<J •nd •ulam eli( mod1l1. 1967 MUSTANG H.T. Good lftil11, •tdia, ~••111, fectary •quipp•cl. !TWA7 1.!il Sp1 -c;,1 wh 11l1. OUR PRICE $1096 · 1970 MUSTANG H.T. lotd1d. VI. •uto .. P.S .. ltlH, f•LI. •lr, ""•"· t vt i!,bl1, Low ,,.;111. f621AVP l $2696 '67 Pl YMo"'u"'rH,-- !ip!. F~•v 2 dt , H.T. VI, oulo. llH, P.S., ,,;,.vi roof, <J GOd !WCRl'10l $996 '69 V.W. BUG J.~lly •quipp•d, <fOoC m.111, !XW2161 ) $1296 '68 V.W. SUNROOF R•il•o •ftd h11 +•r. !XSPl071 $1096 '69 FALCON SEO. fl c~I •11to., lllH. 9Bod mil11. IXSV791 1 $1496 '69 FORD l TD 1 ci r. H.T., VI , •ulo., R&H, P.S .. ,.I .. f•t+. ~ir, vinyl •aof. IXSR· 1971 SALES DEPT. .HOURS I AM Te t rM WONffl I Afll Te 6 N SAT 1t AM Te t PM IUN I • ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED TRADES ACCEPTED PAID FOR OR NOT! ._,,,...---------------- • $996 -~ ---'63 MERC . COMET 2 OR. H.T. 1 V8 . euta., RAH, paw1r 1!1••in<J. I (QSY92~l $596 '64 8v~.1~~"'"S'~~~::.~i r ,ondi+io"i .. q. ! NYTllll $796 '65 ---· ---.~----- MUSTANG H.T. $896 ! '64 I r-~-,-0-RD ___ L_T_D---GA-LA~Xl-1---TD-R-IN_D ___ W_A_G_D_N_IA_L_E--i ...... ...._.,_,,H ,.,..,. ... ,._.,_."""''-It. 1'-I,...,..,.. a..-.,.,. ""!'~ '1• .... '"'91 ... ••....iio• -11oWo. EXAMPLE: 1970 FORD SEDAN VI, •uta., ll&H, paw1r 1!11 ring & di1c br1~11, '2 ton1, ,h,om1 him, good mil.1. 1105324 1 OUR ICE $1696 '64 CHEV. WAGON ltl Ajr, VI , ~uia .. R&H, P.5 .. A>• 9aad mil11 ( 1 IN I IS) $796 '66 MERCURY Autotn•lit, r•dio, h•~'·" 9aacl mil••· lmm •cul•le, 12]9 BNFI $1396 • '69 COUGAR Au!e., RIH, P'"''· 1l11rin9, •ir, 90Bd 1"ilto1. IXU ll 196I ' $2196 '69 CHEVY MALIBU HT Vt, •u•a., ! 801BS!I $2i96 PAR'l'.S-SERYICE HOURS 7 AM Te t PM MON I PARTS DEPT. ONLY l AM 19 1 PM SA MDAYS . 7 AM To 6 PM 1llUll I DODGE $1395 1969 Dorll!r ·440 H.T. VS. R, j 1970 Javelin SST. 300 cu in. 11 ir-i-onrt, ta{lf' dPrk. radials. ~1287 or 531-.3028. LINCOLN H., Au1om11tic, P.S. Landau ! C:-:-'"'.'"C'."'.:=,.,.....,..-c""'"'.":'"'' I cop YCXl!l7 . 'fi.l LINCOLN 1 lncal I, New . DEAN LEWIS ht·11ke~. grt. tirrs, Jrnts mi's. IMPORTS lPrt 1n this 1·l11,ss1c m~I. tHli-9303 All pwr .. lea1hrr 1n1., air. Any n>as . oflcr to right pry. For ~11le by oY.•nrr. A5k for C11lhC'rine. 644-\111 1946 llarbor Blvd., Cosla 1'.1csa '70 Charger -Loaded! M'll. $2650. Must '65 CONTINF.:NTAL 4 dr .. """'"' 1968 DODGE van V-8, au!o, carpet k paneling. ExCt'I. Sl.950.. 1-'irm. 540-.2971 1960 DODGE 9 pass Wag. G<:IOd concl. Sl50. C11ll Strve btwn 9-5, \\'Ork ph. 5411-2288 e 1960 DODGE_e_ St.'iO • • * 54.'>-6774 FALCON '64 F'11lcoo Sprint V ·8 Run.~ J:"ood Sl50 • 646-4329 • FORD 1970 FORD l TD •·DR. SON. EXCELLENT A/C, all extr11s, nPw tires. E."Ct'I. condition. S l 0 5 0 . 644-1~ '70 ?.1ARK 111, brown /1>.·hite top, uddlP interior, 5000 mlif'S. 67:l--M\J MERCURY BILL BARRY PONTJAC--Gi\1C-flAT '66 MERCURY COLONY PARK Radio, heater, pwr st~ring, llUtO tr11n.~. IRUG60li A Jot of wa.1ton. SPECIAL $1195 Over 1.l,j Nr1>.· k LlsM Cara To Choosr F'rom OPEN TILL 10 PM ~ E. I~! S1 . Sant11 Ana. 41~1 St. 1u SA. fn1·y.) ~-1000 $895 ONE OWNER TRAD~ BeautiJul d11rk ivv n1rt11!11r finish malchin~ L3ndau roof. Ivy gold interior, e-qu1pped wi1h au1n frans., r11dio, hc11trr. powpr llltttr1ng, ror quick salr. 1YCN 3801. S I~ i 1!167 ;\olert'. Mont~n-y H.T. 1hows l'Xr<'11Pnt rarr, .17:J.. R .. 11 ., Auto .. P.S., r actory CQS. $.137!1. Johnsnn '" ~n. Alr Cond. \ICK\79 26~ H11rbnr Blvd., Cosia DEAN LEWIS ~1<'~11. :>10-fi6.l0 1~1PORTS 646-9.303 19-16 H11rOOr Blvd., $1395 l!lAA rorrl Torino GT H.T. C~ta J\lt>s11. V~. R., H., Automatic, P.S., I 'fi'l ,\1ERCURY J\lel!'nr. New Air Cnnd. )CTJ .186 I tin~s air gOOtf rond $300 DEAN LEWIS 842~7191.' . . IMPORTS ""'''"" 1~16 llarbor Blvd., Costa Mesii '61 FORD STATION WAGON Factory a ir. automatic trans, MUSTANG '65 MUSTANG CLUB CPl Power steering, power braX-\ 6 cyl. Au!omaiic, radio, heat- es. Good $1~5; 39JBND er. Rt'ady lo gn~tSQF555). Mee Howo1rd Leasing $89 !Comer 1~1 &_jk(rbor) ~ _,.,_..___. ~9600 ~ll -0601" Santa Ana dlfec'd '~ dltion. 351 cu ln .. auto tr11ns . air. p/~. p/h, rarl10. Rl'st offer over S1900. 638-~138 or R79-4651 2100 1-larbor Blvcl . 64.'>-0486 '67 MUSTANG V~. P.~., Ttl\'hf'cl. 111r concl., .c;tereo, v/top, olivr l'Olor. rull prier $117.'i. tUTS6711 B11N•trk Import.~ 9AA Sn. Coa ~1 ""''Y-. l.;u:::u~11 BE'ach. ~lfi-·10:11 or 4!'.1-t-~nl. 1963 FORD s!ation Y.a.1ton, Country Squirr -Air ronrt. nPw tire~ "1: paint 159.; nr m11k• olfl'r. Pvt p r y. 962-5116 '65, R/H, P/S. 289. 4-5pcl, '6l' F'ord Squll'e, Original nerds minor bod)' work + ov..'Tler, Xlnt 1.ond. I paint $511 + 1!1kr p11.y, S46 '+ 646-6006 + mo. 11 lei!. Tina 644-7907 '61 F'ORD ECONOLINE ~'~"~'~"-'"-'~=~--~,! VAN, $600. !\!UST sell '69 Mu~1anll: GT * 54g.....i370 aU 5pm • Limr i;:old fstbk. .15 I - '61 FORD Mustang 390 "'Ith ~ 11pPPd. Cus!nm chromr '>l'hls. $1350 or besl o!fer. 962-47:l0 4V/auro/Ps/Ph rt 1 ~ r ~, amlfm sttr. 646-6594 1rknd or afl 6 '64 FALCON coupe, 6 eyl, R/l-f. Goo cl mi·~. S675. fiT.-.-38.'iJ aft 4 pm. '6,; l\1usrani;: 289, Low mile .. xlnl rorNf . SS.'JO or bt'~t oJCer 9AA--fi219 . fAJ;! resul1s 11re ju~t a phone I * 196! MUSTANG * call away. '42-5678 ~ ! Sll.j(I, 492.!17~7 S.C. Autos, Used 990 Autot, Used 990 LOOK! WHAT WE HAVE FOR YOU 150 U$1D CARS TO '61 Y.W. IUG An outstAnding little bur. (WUR793J '61 Y.W. CAMPH A PQri Top camptr. (\V~•71 '70 CHEYELLI 2 DOOR V.11. 11u10 .. factory A1r, P.S., HAI-I. \VS\\'. OK c ar in f'l'f'ry \I'll)". ~902A.f:X) '6t Pl YM. IARRACUDA V8, auto., (&ctory a ir, P.S~ RIH. A i;rood valul' In {'V{'ty way. (118800) $2499 $2999 $1899 ' .. • • Si.turdq, M•r l , 1971 ,, l>AILY PILOT 4.l 1~-·-"_ .. _ ... _ .... _ _,[ A] [ AUlOlfw~• l§J I I~ I ., ..... u.. I~ I 1~1 .:;;[ _ ......... _ .... ~l§J~·I Autos, UMCI 990 Autos, Uted 990 Autos, Uud 990 i~~M~U~ST~A~N~G~ PONTIAC '65 l\tustana: lutback, pwr 1trg, d\1k brk1, VB au1on1. '69 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 1_Good_=".,""=·"'.,_=1='°'-=·==--IF'uli powl'r, factory c.or c:on· OLDSMOBILE o;uoo, AM/FM "'"' , .. 1---------·I dlo, padded lop. Lois ol rac- $1595 tory warranty. XTR.A NICE , Will financl'. YOU6T:> 1968 Olds Cutl8.!11 442 Conv, Mac Howard Leasing VB. R., H., Au1omaric. P .S., tCorner lsl & Harbor) factory Air Cone!. YCR639 m961Xl 531~7 Santa Ana DEAN tEWIS '69 2-dr HT LRl\fans. Highe< lt-.tPORTS · • PONTIAC li69 PONTIAC GTO PRICED AT \VHOtiESALE Beautiful Liml' trosr meraJHc finish with twmonlzin&: Lan. dau 4 Interior. Auto trans., radio, heat., pow. steer., pow. brake&, ai.r cond.., etc. Excellent condJtlon throua:h· out. See&: drive today. XTG- 92:!. $2175. Johnsen il Son, 2'626 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa. M0-5630 ' Autos, Used 990 Autos. UHd T-BIRD PONTIA<; RAMBLER '56 T-BIRD -•. PONTIAC -B-ILL_B....,AR=Ry,....-I l --.-69~P-O-N-Tl_A_C,......~ FON'CIAC-CMC-FIAT GRAND PRIX '63 Ambassador waaon-VI, Porthole top, automatic, Con. auto, Ps/Pb, r.lh. Xll'l t tlnental wl'leell, 1 owner nd $42 644-4384 car, radio, white side wall '69 PONTIAC I MUST SELL BONNEVILLE. 2 OR. Attractive Lim!'! ~rost 11n~1h -'°~o,·~,;,'~· ~-""'=~-·I tires. (FXV333) STUDEBAKER MUST BE SEEN Air cond., auto trans., radio, I wuh black interior. Equ1.p- heater, vlr1yt top, low mile· ped with auto traru:.; radio, l4S6AUI) healer, pow, steet., pow. ,,,, 1948 STUDEBAKER •&e. $2499 brakes, pow. windows, a CO~fMANOOR, 4-dr, 6 1Uck. SPECIAL beautiful car lhroU&"hout. Stored 18 Years, 15,000 orig Over 135 New & Used Can Shows good care. YCRB97. miles. Like New In l out. TO OiOOSE FROM $2975, Johruon & Son, 2625 $6M or Trade. ~ DON BURNS PRESTIGE PORSCH~ AUDI Auto1, UHCI T·BIRD • • TORONADO . '60 l!ARDTOP, all po......ir, 19" TORONADO , : 1395. or trade tor mW1 eco. P!UCEO 1'01t. QUICK SAt!: car, xlnt cond. 492--1911, 8-t Beautiful Chestnut metallic or t9Z-J~ aft s. tinllh with cuat.om interior, '55 T-BIRD, reblt ena:. Body atltD tralll, radio, btater, re11ored. New orlc. interior. pow. s~r. pow. brakes, J>O"'. Immac. 83S-8984 wlnd0w1, FaC'lor)' air, RVK. GOOD BUY 416. SUIS. JolwOn • Soo, '55 T·Bild. Needt some t...A.. 2626 Harbor Blvd., Cosla ~ Meaa. 54Q..5630 work. 1 owner 6T5-l6S7. I.-=;;,-=-;;,=-::=,-, SELLING Your boatT "Lllt" . T·BIRD '55. Clean . 20,000 mt Open till 10 p.m. Harbor Btvd., Costa Mesa. 'UKE ·~-~T-0-trad--,-,-0-.-, I XOO E. 1st St., Santa Ana 540-5630 Trader's Paradise column Is (1st St. & S.A. Frwyl Call--..,_..==78~N-ow_! ____ , tor you! 5 IJnes, 5 Dayt: for "'8-1000 I --------$5. CaL today .• "42-5678. milc11.ge, beaut c:ond, 1oadctl 646-9303 "'It' v t' r y't h i n i: . $!89a. PONTJAC 1964 Grand Prix, 1946 Harbor Blvd., 557-4686 days; 644-0114 Air. R&H, auto. ~lnyl top. i-~,6~7~""'~D~[~i=TA~·-~~8~8~' __ , e\·rs 9so ! :;~;r~:1: 64.i-1rn · 9ao 13631 Harbor Blvd G.G. on eng &: tran.. $2100 firm . (Just S. of G.G. FrwyJ 541).256(1 or m..46t5 CLOSED SUNDAY 636-23.13 1 Sell Idle Item& now! wtth US, .sell It ful Dally Pilot Ous.ltled. MU678 fUll powt'r. Air Co11dit1on1ng. dlr. TRFlli7. t.tust io;ell. \\'ill take trade or finance. Call 494-7744. '65 OLDS Cuua~s 442, gray sporu cou~. clean and in top running condition, power 11teering, air, bucket seats, black interior. $675. 49:>-5696 a.Iler 5: 30 p.m. '69 SILVER Olds Vista Cruiser, air. all pwr. Like new, lo mi's. SJT;iO. Call 642-9460 "'kdays. 1967 F-85. Very gd cond. New valves, wtr pump, alternator. paint & tires. 5850, 833-2144 ' 66 Vista Cruiser-Lo ~1i, · a:ood corxl. air, 9 pus. LUJgage rac~ 8-16-1{168 ·ro Olds 88. Ps/Pb, flir, good Ores. Bcsl offer over $200. Call 549-lx.4 PLYMOUTH $2395 1969 Ply. Sport Sub. Wag. R .. H .. Automatic, P.S., VS, factory air cond. 107CTR DEAN· LEWIS J~1PORTS 616-9303 1946 Harbor Blvd., COSTA 1'1.ESA ' $1595 1969 Ply. RoadrufllW!r H.T. VS, R .. H., Automalic, P.S., Landau top. YER701 DEAN LEWIS IMPORTS S.16-9303 1946 Harbor Blvd., Cosla Mesa 1962 Plymouth station wagon. New Ures & brakes. S29:i . ......,,, '47 PLYMOUTH. Good con· di!ion. Needs brakes, $250. 646-6979 '6.1 Barracuda. 2 dr, rebuilt engine. S4:;o. * 6·Jo.o796 * PONTIAC BILL BARRY pONTIAC-G'-'.C-FJAT New '71 Ventirra II FULLY FACTORY EQUIPPED \\122&\0j SALE $2288 $299 DN. $63.80 MO. $299 is the total do1,·n pay- ment. 163.80 is the r o I a I monthly payment Including tax. licefisc and finance chargl's on approved credit for 36 months. The ca.~h price including lax St hcense is S24t7.40. Deferred pri is $2j95.80 including tax, license & finance charge, Annual percentage r a r c 9.31'1(-. OVER lll !\'EW f,,_ USED CAriS TO CHOOSE FROM OPEN 'TIL 10 PM '2COO E. 1st St., Santa Ana fist SI, a 1 S.A. Frn'Y.) 5.')8-1000 BILL BARRY PO'NTIAC-C~IC-FIAT '70 PONTIAC LE MANS R.ldio. hf'alf'r, vinyl top, air co~., auto trans1 ~bucket seats. rzszAPT) SPECIAL $2795 Over 11~ Nr1v & U5t'd Cars TO CHOOSE FRO~! Oj')C'n Till 10 p.m. 2000 E. 11;t SL. Sanla Ana <1111 St. at S.A. rr"')".) Sj,11. ! OClO $1695 1968 Pont. Bonnie. H.T. VS, R .. H .. Automatic. P.S., fac- tory 11ir cond. \\'JD237 DEAN LEWIS l~tPORTS 646-9303 l!H6 HarOOr Bl\'d., Costa ~lcsa 19i0 CTO, 4;)5 c:u. in., 4 spd, All performance equipped. S279:>. For m o re info can 6-'6-4665 after 4 & "'knrli:. ·69 Flrcblrd, ovt'rhead cam 6. 3 spd, Rnt new ti~~. :-clnt cond. $1900. ()y,•l'l('r 64&-.'i.146 "THE JUOG£" 1969 GTO. Good coocl. szm. Call alter 5, 83().5305 'fi4 BONNEVIU.E Sia Wgn. Very clean. $595. * 493-3314 .. 163 PONTIAC Tempe11 convt· 4 cyl, stick shift, neY.' tlrt $160. S4&-1126. PONTIAC Tempest '61. ~ ~ Sta. \\'•i · Looks .l rinr Pvl. ()wner. 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 'BICi DEAlERS HAVE BICi STOCKS BETTER " SELECTION GREATER BARGAINS 100°/o DEALER 30 DAY GUARANTEE PARTS & LABOR No Exclusions. '70 CAPRICE 2 Dr. C~. t7.000 miles. Vinyl roof, till \\'heel, A~1- FJ'\! sl<:rrn. P.S.. auto .. nr~s car('ful own<'r. (605- AGCJ 1 $3399 '70 PLYMOUTH '70 Monte Carlo 2 Dr. Cpe. 350 cu. in., vinyl roof, gor&eous. Air, radio. auto. New rubber. Only one. {146AGK) $3699 '69 NOVA 4 Dr. Sed. Radio, auto., 6, P.S., Isn't quality more 'irn· por118nl than price. C3SO- ASQl $2399 '69 IMPALA 4 Dr. Sed. Beautiful' blue car has auto., P.S., radio. Cheap. (Y0S542l $2299 '- '69 MALIBU 2 Dr. H.T. Get a winner. Vi~l ro6f, air cond., P.S .. radio, lo\v miles. Last t ime around 50,000 ml. wart'anty. (883ACDJ $2999 '67 CONTINENTAL 2 Dr. H.T. New color, vinyl roof, in excellent cond. Elec. seats -wlndo"'S -air cond., radio, P.S. I-las to be the most ..beautifwl. (P2350l $2699 '69 CAMARO 2 Dr. H.T. VS. 350 .cu. In. Afr cond., radlo, P.S., cus. tom inler. Low mileage. lst. owner factory prlvilegts. C317AZVI $3099 '69 'JAVELIN 2 Dr. H.T. 12,000 mile car has auto., P.S., .J'8.dio, 1mall VB eng. In Impeccable con- dition, {449BBJ ) $2099 '68 NOVA 4 Dr. H.T. Air, P.S., auto., radio, 14,624 mile.a. Wt time around 50,000 mi. war- rant,)'. (349ASAJ $299~ '68 OLDS 442 ~ Dr. Cpe. 32,158 miles. ra- dio, 4 speed and lt'1 cheap. (956C UCJ $1199 '68 CAMARO 2 Dr. H.T. Spt. Cpe. 13.600 miles. Fresh car. Ci.reful miles. Auto .. P,S., radio. lat owner factory w&.rrant)i, (702) $2799 '66 ELECTRA 225 Bulck 4 Dr. Sf!d. Perfectly bea.utlful car, vinyl roof, elec. seats I: windows. P.S., air concl. °'ad 1harp. (RPR· 616) $1899 '68 CAMARO Suburban 6 pass. wagon. Factory warranty, P.S .. au. . to., air C'ond., radio. (371· ADHI 4 Dr. Sed. 6 cy\., radio, P.S., aulo. Beautiful fresh nf'w car trade in. Factory "'ar· ra.nty too. (849CPEl Spt. Cpe. 2 Dr. H.T. Rad.lo, auto.. P.S.. vinyl roof. (~91 .2 Dr. H.T. P.S., auto., radio (car sold new here. 100% dealer ruarantee.) {YCr.1. 8311 4 Dr. Sed. VB, auto., P.s .• radio. Ready for this figure. (VSR566) 2 Dr. H.T. Cpe. Radio. auto., P.S .. 6 cyl.. right car, rliht price. (\VIE352) 2 Dr. H.T. Radio, 1tlck shltt, 6 cylinder. Sure a nice car. (ZVE93()) $3499 '$2099 WAGONS -WAGONS -WAGONS 'JD FORD 10 PASS. entry. Sed. Radio. P.R., auto,, air. Right car, right n11Jes. (134· AGCI $3909 '70 FORD LTD f ord's finrst wagon AJl.f-FM stereo. a ulo., 12 000 mile,, air, P.S .. E'·w!ndo"'·s. You ghould see. f989AVB) $3899 '66 CHEVY 11 ·WAGDN 6 cyl., 47,000 ml. Air, auto .. rfl.d\o. ?>fy, my how long has it ~en since "·e've had one or th~ so nice. (SBC744i $1399 '68 FORD 6 PASS. Fafrlane wagon. Auto., P.S .. radfo. air conditioning. Strong. C81795A J SPECIAL TRUCKS 1964 FORD 2 TON '70 FORD 2'12 TON Fo600 l•<Kk Wlt lec 7 $pd, reer 111n , ''* VI truck. 1•1 wb. lits 11 It. 1IU"', • >peed tr1111. ht• 16 11 •lum, •·•n ~•n wlslde dooo, tolid allclll'IQ •ttr body wlsoUd ,,_, lloor>. Hrd••ullc 1500 <Se.o•1. UOO !II. lok!1 1111, h)"llr111Hc Ult !II llQh! litr g~!•. Hid •l•PO•! Cl•htCll lilllf, 4 Se>et!I 1•1111 .. l lec, 2 •l!HCI .... '"' wllJ,000 milt> New color. G111r1,,_ ••It, n,OOQ milts, High rubb<lr, Hurry. !fl'CI JO d•Y l)ll•lt & l•OOr. condl!IOn. (311"441C) (5161111 $2399 . $5500 VANS -VANS 3-New Sundial Camper Conversion&-~ Drives like • station wegon -built in camper -slee~•t· leasure car tool '68 CHEV. 'I• TON VAN VS, slick, 4 spttd. new rubber, ni>,1' r11.r condition, color too. (853QOA) $3499 '6l CHEVY 'I• TON Auto .. V8, gorgeous thing w / mat<'hing Inter. Surf' perfect for that trip or vacation. (163· 69E) $3699 '69 CHEVY 1/J TON VAN '69 DODGE S~ORT VAN Auto .. radio. new rubber, 24,· 1.()(1 mites. J.fas sun dials dlx. 8 pa.sstnger. Radio and auto- lr\m inler .. -...•hitf' or will paint matic transmldlon. (UPS376l to match l'lile interior. (P2375J $3799 $2699 '67 FORD 9 PASS. Cntry. Sed. Auto., V8, radio, P.S .. bar1::ain·bargain. <P2343l $1499 '67 .OLDS 10 PASS. Vista Cruiser. VS, P.S., auto .. Air, frNih nO\v color and pretty. CP2365J ' '69 CHEVY 6 PASS. Bt'l Air wagon. V8. radio. a.uto., P .S.. air cond. New color, dead sharp. I P2363 I $2899 '66 SKYLARK WAGON Buick 6 pass. Auto .. radio, r.s .. air cond., bargain. (292CQT) TRUCKS-EL CAMINOS '57 CHEVY '\I• TON Pk~up w/I' umptr, H1tt'$ • OOlld rt;. (MH110J $1099 '61 FORD '12 TON l •c•llll'll aiNI. 6, s•ltk, rlCllO. (451115Wl $699 '64 FORD :y, TON Sht rp. l!xtr1 good cond. Rtlllo. 4 •JM!'"I Urt!IH• 1ht ll. 10'15ff) $1299 '57 INTERNATIONAL \.', !(m, lllck, ' Cyl, rl;hl lr!J(k, ••· Cl lttnt COMI. IJJ1JS6) $599 '64 FORD 'h TON '66 CHEVY ¥. TON RMIO, 111tr1., ilr. C•mPCr ~. !~ rlQ'llt one. !UJ.411U $1799 '61 CHEVY '12 TON Pldl~. Rtdlo, l'.5., •UHi., 1/r, $ht rp, (1'21'1) . $2199 '69 CHEVY 'h TON 5!t 1>1ld1 Pietro!!. Au!o. P.S., t lr. rtdlo, Nltt. $2599 '69 CHEVY '" TON Plt~UI> ' cyl. •lick thll!, (116'Dl $2599 '69 CHEVY ¥. TON Slllrplt. ltlCllC, IUIO., \'I, lf',1· \'8, the~. netnl"ll niclt 1!'6361') $1199 '66 FOR,D 'h TON H D ,,,..,,_, eQ, Cu•I ,ID, I, • 1pd , r~cli<I. come 1H. (Ul87'11 $1599 '67 CHEVY 1h TON $1699 '67 CHEVY 'i4 TON PictiuP. I cyl .. 1Hc~, H.D. Clmllff tQulp, (U5'.2SQ~ $2699 "61 FORD RANCHERO ll:llfU II-• I gem, Auto , rtdlO. !HT~) $399 EL CAMINOS '64 EL CAMINO \'I, tldlo, 111!0., 1!rong, {P0'52'l $899 '67 EL CAMINO vt. •uh> .. P.5 .. n1111 color, rldltl, (Qta!O) $1699 2828 HARBOR BLVD. - COSTA MESA • j '69 CHEVY CONCDURS Chevf'lle 6 pass. Our most beauti- ful car has radio, P.S., a uto., alt. Nice "'agon. fZBS896) $2999 '68 PLYMOUTH 6 PASS. Satellite spl wagon. Air, P.S., auto.. radio. Best buy this week. (VSA311 ) WANT TO BUY A '67 CHEVY i DR. CPC. VI, 1uto., P.S .. :M"H mun. ('IOJ .. , $1199 '64 CORVAIR 2 Dr'. Cpe. $1kk, r.alo. (0PWll7) $499 '63 CORVAIR I Or, A.u!o., rtdlo, (UOJ1'11 $399 '70 MUSTANG VI, 4 111ffd, rte1lo, P.S., Mltll I 2 Or. CIH. (162AICIC) $2399 '61 MUSTANG 2+2 l'l l!bfcll:. P.S .. t uto .. rldlo, t!r. (J(DZ"6) $1599 '67 MUSTANG 2 Or. Cpe, Avtfl .. •Mio, t lr. (Ti..Kml $1499 '65 MUSTANG , DI'. CH. ' cvt .. tlkk, IJl(W71G) $699 '66 MUSTANG CH. Aulo .• P.$ .. ••die. /ltZM1'4) $1199 fu FORD GALAXIE $00 (~. r - '68 IMPALA 6 PASS. Wagon. VB, Priced rlghl $J999 '70 CHEVY CONCOURS ' Chevell• 9 pau. P .S .. auto .. radio, low, low mllt"S. Like ahowroom fn!:sh. (160ACG) BARGAIN? '65 CONTINENTAL $799 '" GRAND PRIX Cil't. Allfl.. 11:1.H, 1lr, 111,., (Tl%4'7) $999 '65 PONTIAC CPE. VI, ru10. P.I .. , •PMd. (lUlll!l(J $799 '61 OPEL KADETTE CP9. 4 .,,._, r1dlo. OC$1:11M) $699 '65 BUICK Wiide•! 1 Or., H.t ., P.S., rldlll, ,....,.,. dow1, 11r. 1ox•11•1 $999 '" OLDS CUTLASS CPI. Av!$., P.I., rHlll, {ll:PMUJ) $899 '64 BUICK 4 DR Std, ltt<ilo, .P'.I;;_ 11/to., t lr, fl:aPD41 ., ;1499 '62 CADILLAC c,.. Aull!., P.I., P'.u111 6 wlndawt, •Ir. tWf!"2J $499 •i7 DODGE CHARGER 2 DI". CjN. iltlello, ~.S~ VI. CU~CIN) $999 I t I ... • 1 . :1 I ·1 I ' I . I • I ; J l T ' oAJLV PILOT Saturda:r, M1y 1, 1971 . . • I --TORINO · 2 'DOOR HARDTOP " 19 1971 BRONCO . 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A Racing Pro Drinks and Drives: What 'Happens? ,. ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MAY 1,197 1 • ·- .. Marlo Thomas ~ · Ray of Sunshine . Or Lonely Star? = ,,,. J\Skcrhemcroarself FOR TONY KVBEK,. &ueb4/I Gtun4 of the Wuk l'/>OrtM:osttr Bow ... ,.,. TY CGM-- era are a.ed lo c:o11er IM Came o/ elae Feels • ...,.,, tOMNJ are IMy •"'done4 eo 1e1 pidara o/ "lferelll ,,i.y•t--EU..11 Fe,..,euo~ Sporlu, Nn. • TWo cameras are behind ftrst and third bue on the press-box level. A third is in back of home plate in the mu.zanioe. The fourth is beyood the center field fence looking toward the catcher, a fifth oo the field level next to the third base dugout. the sixth in a room beneath the stands and is used for visuals. that is names, averages, etc., that ~ seen oo the screen throughout a game. POR DR. Jl.OUE HINRICHS, Coruulta.nt In Health EJucaJion, American Mtdlcal Auodation Flute I*> co ..... unt. cable di.Hue• lead m elN caa.e o/ Jead11- J. P. Bo1art, A1&111ln, T~u • According to a table to be found in the book titled, "Principles of Public Health Administration," by John J. Hanlon, M.D., published by C: V. Mos.- by Company, 1960, "influenz.a and pneumonia are followed by meningitis as leading causes of death in children. EarLier reports listed diphtheria high on the list with pneumonia and influenza second. We now have immunization. prooedures and other public health methods which have reduced the inci- dence of communicable diseases and consequently also lowered the death rate from these causes." FOR RJCHARD E. LYNC, Aal.ttaftt Stcrttary of A1rlculturt Ro• ore hftporaed food• '"•pecle41- BaroLl Corutor, BoiH, IJ.lao e ibe U .S. Department of Agriculture, which is responsible for the wholesome- ness of imported meat and poultry, maintains a double check on these products from oveneu. First. USDA makes sure that a foreign oountry'a eat and poultry inspection program is equal to our own before it is given eligi- bility to export to the United States. nus means that oountry's own inspec- ton must examine every animal for wboleaocneness before and after daugh- ter and make sut"e the plant itself i.s sanitary at all times. A team of U.S. re- view officers makes periodic check.a on each foreign plant which ships meat or poultry here to make sure it ia in oom- plianoe with our regulations. FOR H. ROSS PEROT, wealthy T UJU phllanthTopist ..4lthob6h your attempi lo deli11er ~kage. to our men tDho are pm· oner. in Norih Jlietnam tDGa umuc- ceu Jul, do you /eel you achieved any ~ee o/ •ucee.• in negoti.ai. ing P Do you Jul the pri1oner1 tDill be benefited •omeluno, ju.I by the Jaet. that you 1ried mul 1hoioed you cared lwU1 they are being treated? -Mr•. Morru Grout, Mary1"11ille, Wa.h. • My purpose in the 1969 Christmas trip was (a) to inform the American people about the problem; (b) to get the North Vietna- mese to meet with us so we could determine the reason for their in- transigence and inhumane treatment of the prisoners and the mental torture of their families~ ( c) to offer immediate aid to the men. We were not permitted to deliver our cargo. We have not yet been able to negotiate the release of our men, but we have evidence that they now know we tried and are still trying, and many American citi-• zens arc, in effect, trying the North Vietnamese in a court of world opinion. FOR JOHN FAYNE H OttJ kl,.. clUI U "'Ire you ao fil• 'JOfU' TY aped.al., and wiMre ..,., ii /Hmedt-L. Re· Morel, La"""'llle, Pa. e My special. "Swing Out, Sweet Land," troup spent a mooth in produc- tion at Goldwyn Studios in Hollywood and on location in Bodie, a California ghost town, at Knoll's Berry Fann and Los Angeles Harbor. FOR DR. CVRTIS F. TARR, Dir~ctOT of the Stltctive Service !fytttm Fi.at per~n.IGf e of JrafNe• are rejeclM and ttr11uat 1U.1le 1JW&1 oecou"" for "'°" N- Jecdorut-Don J'. Joluuo,., SpriAI· .,w., v ... 1a iog or controlling the activities of Party members, such as the Smith Act of 1940 and the Internal Security Act of 1950. Many individuals have beeo convicted for violating these statutes as a result of evidence gathered by this Bureau and furnished to the Depart- ment of Justice, where the decisions rel- ative to prosecution are made. The ef- fect of these Acts on members of the Communist Party has been severely re- stricted, however, by court decisions. POR OORJS DAY I recendy read an ar~ de ""'' •"' )"Oil '°" trnlmal. oery nw.cl&. I '°"' eoonderln1 i/ llae tlo1 on )'OUT 111.oto i. a fie& o/ youra'! BOllD mony "°I• do you ownt-B. P~a­ ..er, Idaho PaU., Idaho • At the moment I have eight dogs, but that figure changes from time to time. I seem to have a knack for ac- quiring homeless dogs which I keep for a while and then find homes for. One or two of my own dogs have appeared on my show a couple of times, but the dog you're referring to, Lord Nelson, isn't mine. But he's a sweetheart, Im t he? FOR SEN. BOB DOLE, KtuUtU Fha1 ii IM percefll,. af e o/ cla•~tl luaJMll- capped peraona in &lt.e V11ilecl S"'ia1--ltlra. Jira. Rober& Sclaaoel&r, Sanbona, N.D. • During the last se&!ion of Con~ I introduced legislation to establish a Na- tional lnfonnation and Resource ~ter for the Handicapped. In my introduc- tory statement I used the figurg: of 42 million handicapped Americana. This figure was supplied by the Library of Congress and is an estimate using 20 percent of the total population. This estimate includes all categories and de- grees of handicapping conditions. The bill to establish a National Information Center baa met with wide-spread sup- port from all sectors of the handicapped community. FOR CHARLES SCHULZ, cre-ator of the "Peanuti' comic nrip You lutoe pen your clraraceera ~ nidc· name.a. Do you "°"" a nickname yourael/, and, i/ H, hOWJ did you eoMe by lat -Prank Si.esel., Grand Rapuu, MW:la. My nickname is "Sparlcy." I was al- ways an avid reader of comic strips, even as a kid. In those days. one of the most popular cartoon figures was the horse "Spark Plug,·• in the Barney Goo- gle comic strip. My family named me after hjm and my close friends still use the nickDame. • The rejection rate for calendar year J 969 was 46.1 percent and for the first six months of 1970, 4S.2 percenl Reg· i.strants may be rejected for physical, mental or moral reasons. or these, phy- sical rejections accounted for the ma- jority of the disquali1kations. Went ID uk • funoua penoa • craeetion? Yoo an ~ lllie eollDllft, end we'll set the •mwer from lhe pC"OPlinent pffton 1oa deelirnate. Send qneation, prdCll'Wbly cm • pooat eercl, to A.ek Th~ Yo.r~lf, F•mll1 WffklJ, 641 Le:1:1nst-A•e., N-York, N.Y. JOOJI. We aannot eduoO'tfleqe q11eedo11111, b•t SS wlll be pa&d for eaeh o-llMCI. FOR J. EDGAR ROOYER, • f;!rector, F.BJ. Flly aN ,,.opl. WAo .,.. lmow11 '°be co .... ......Uc. or IMr1'fJ Co,,.._ ......UeJc ·~"'°-" ollotoed eo ""'! U. ~ (}fdle4 St.ie.t-Mla A. M. Ro..Je- neUi, U~ N.Y. • There is no Federal law making it a crime to be a member of the Communist Party, or outlawing the Party itself. There have been various statutes limit- Fanli.ly ~ TM NewspaPfW Ma1azJne M a11 I, 1911 LEONARD S.. DAVIDOW President MORT PERSKY Edltor·ln-Clllet MORTOH FRANK Pvbllstt.r REYNOLDS DODSON Menealna Editor MARIUS N. TRINQUE Art 01,.ector W. PAGE THOMPSON Advertl•lna Olrector ROZ ABREVAYA Wom•n'• F .. tur• Editor Adv.,tl•lna Mar.: Doneld M. Hvff•rd; M.,ketlna MELANIE DE PROFT Food Editor Olrectw: Sid u,.ts~ N•w York SelH Mar.:o.teld Aesocl•t• Editor.: Hat Landon, Mlbn S. Wroe; Reafo~I Selu Mar.: Ro«lert J. Chf'lwtlen: Lounsbeny, TModDN Ott., Teny Sd\ee4Wf,; WHter11 Adv. Mar.: "-II L Sperb; Clllce~ Se lH .._, J. ~Im«, w .. t C:-.t "~r.: Joe Fruer, Jr.; Detroit Sefu Mar.: Rkherd T. Art A.soclete: Joten E. Dew..,_ Flynn: Souttlern Adv. Mar.: Steven J, ~ Art Aul•tenr: Helen Hemltton Newspeper S.nrlc.s: Promotion ~ Publl•tt.r Rel•tlons: RoD.rt 0. C.mey, t..e £His, 9enur: Mercll•ndlsln .. C.rote Viler Robert H. Manto4t. Thomee H. O'Nelf Production Director: Marttn S.lnhe'"9ff EdltfHfel & Advertleln, HHdquerte,.: 641 LexlfWton Awe,. New YOttl, N.Y. 10022 e lt7 , FAMll.Y Wl:OlY, INC. A•~· NMrwd You are Invited to mail your questions or comments about any material In Family Weekly. Your letter will receive a prompt answer. Write to Service Editor, family Weekly, 641 Lexington Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10022. , • , "No woman is physically fit to nm an auto," declared. the Mayor of Cincinnati in 1908. But that didn't mean she wasn't fit enough to get ode going. YoUvecome a long _ Wa1, baby. I Virginia Slims. Slimmer than the Cat cigarett.es men smoke. With rich Virginia flavor women like. 18 mg. ,af, l.2 mg. nicorine rt. per cigarene. FTC Report Nov. 70 .. \ • .o :. A Love Story: The Ransom ·of Charlie By K. C. Tessendorf . ~ There is one sad thing about farms. When the animab get old, they have to be auctioned off. And Charlie, the draft horse, was very old. Only a miracle could save him from being sold for slaughter Uncle Sam, he had a farm; Eee-aii-eee-aii-oh ! And on this farm he had a horse ... Charlie worked for Uncle Sam in Wasbingtoo, D .C. RccenUy it was de- cided he'd have to be terminated, for be could no longer pull his share of the load. Grown hopelessly old and out of it at 28, the faithful employee could no longer cope with a normal 63-bour work week. If be bad been human, the Government wouJd have retired him. But since he was "only a horse," it de- cided to auction him off. Ch•r1ie's ori1in1 a.re Peonsylvania- obscure, his ancestry scrambled. As a gelded draft horse, his limitations in • life were decided early and without his approval. Little do people lcnow that Charlie can claim that there is royal blood in his tired veim~ for the original draft horses w~ bred to carry the' crushing weight of armor-clad knights. Nowadays, however, this lineage only makes him appear ponderous and dull. He is just another plow horse with a placid and forgivi ng disposition. Tbe farm Charlie lived on is the Children's Farm in suburban Washing- ton, D.C. Run by our National Park Service, it is made to look like the typi- cal family farm of 50 years ago. Thou- sands of children visit the farm every year, aod C harlie was a favorite. H ap- py, wondering inner-city youngsters could poke, prod and pet him at will. Kids would climb on his broad back and twist their fingers in bis mane. When he was able, he'd pull them around the farm by the wa'gonload, giving them what was probably their only opportunity to experience horse-• power oo the hoof. Happy days are •he~ for old Char1ie as he stands 1rnonc hls frieJ'(ls, Mrs. Bernice Moss, of the Fairfax County, Va., Humane Society; Phyllis Wricf1t, of the National Humane Education Center and John Hoyt, of the Humane Society of the ·u.s. The Children's Farm is one of the happiest of Federal projects, and Char- lie never lacked loving attention. But there is one sad thing about farms. Nature is progressive. Piglets become pigs, and pigs grow into sloppy sows and boorish boars. Chickens, ducks and rabbits multiply effortlessly. To keep from being overrun, a farmer has to deal off the surplus and the senile. And this is particularly sad at the Children's Fann because every animal there has become a pet. 4 Fatn.il11 WeeklJI, Ma11 i, Ji'!/ As November deepened into chill De- cember last year, the time for the farm's auction rolled around. Many people came--most of them farmers, plus a few sentimental folk. One person in the crowd was Phyllis Wright. director of the National Humane Education Cen- ter. Mrs. Wright was there because the Humane Society stands as a refu ge for cast-off animals. In the early bidding, she acquired a ram and a jenny mule. Charlie, the sentimental favorite, was held for last. Finally, the aged animal was led for- ward to stand philosophically befo~ the flesh merchants. "We don't give a guar- antee on this one!" proclaimed the auc- tioneer, and there was laughter from the crowd. Nevertheless, the bidding was spirited. "$80, $85, $90, $9S ... Sold!" Phyllis Wright did her best to buy Charlie, but she bad run short of money. The farmer who claimed Char- lie said he planned to fatten him up. He might fetch as much as $200 Crom a canner of dog meat. But the farmer dido 't reckon on the muscle of animal power-particularly when it is aided and abetted by the lo- cal press and 1V. When news of the auction got around, Charlie became a VIA (Ve,y Important Animal). Re- porters began writing stories about him. A local 1V pcnonality expressed his outrage>-0n the air. Wheo more than 300 people called up the Humane So- ciety-all of them bent on ransoming Charli~pandemonium broke loose. "Husbands and wives said they bad talked it over and agreed to cut their Christmas spending in order to save Charlie,'' Mrs. Wright says. 'They pledged $5, $10, $20." Kids called in to offer dimes and quarters. The Humane Center got in touch with the farmer. He held out for the top dollar aod got it-$200. \._ . A horse trailer was finAuy dispatched to pick up Charlie. Now, under the name of Charlie Brown-for that's what his new friends caU him-he is in- stalled in the closest known thing to horse heaven on earth: the 140-acre Humane Society facility set in rolling Virginia countryside oear the charming village of Waterford. He'll never have to move again. The Humane Ceoter invites the pub- lic to lour its farm and learn. It teaches people-to-animal attitudes and practices to all its visitors, and sta1I members from humane societies all over the na- tion go to Waterford for seminars. On the Sunday after Christmas, the Center hosted "Charlie Brown Day." The local ladies got together a charit.y ''Flea Market," serving punch and cook- ies to all. About 400 came to show their zyve for C harlie and donate funds to insure his upkeep. Love is the secret of Charlie Brown's success. A Happy Ending! 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"There is something in the relationship of mother-in-law to daughter- or son-in-law that brings out the neurotic conflicts ln both parties." At last one of the opposing sides is preparing to do something about it Listen to what some co- medians have to say about mothers-in-law~ Bob Hope: "I told my motber-io- law to treat our house as her own, and she did. She sold it." Buddy Hadcm: "We had a blessed event at our house the other day. My mothcf-in-law lefL" Myron Cohen: "Did you hear about the wife who was dying aod caJled her husband to her side? 'Do me a last favor and ride in the first car at the funeral with my mother: she says. 'Okay: says the spouse reluctantly, 'but it's going to spoil my whole day: " Mothers-in-law have been the butt of humor and spite almost .since the be- ginning of marriages. But no more. Unite, mothers-in-law of America! You have pothing to lose but the contempt. society, and particularly your daughters- in-Jaw, feel for you! - At least so says Sylvia Parker, found- er of Mothers-Io-Law (MIL) Interna- tional, a mushrooming organization that already claims several hundred mem- bers. A mother;in-law herself, Mrs. Park.er, who Jives in Cedarhurst.. Long Island, claims that MILs are unhappy and depressed because they are at best tolerated or at worst despised. "We a.re determined to change our image and assist MILs to achieve a normal family relationship in which independence is equal. dependence mutual and obliga- tions reciprocal. Comedl1n1 who do mother-in-law jokes will draw the wrath of the "moth- erettes" (a term suggested by Mrs. Park- er). "We will switch channels on lV, write letters of protest to the station and hatlis such low-lifes out of existence." How did mothers-in-law become the target of thousands of disdainful jokes'? According to humor experts, mothers- in-law are easily victimized because au- diences love the underdog. By charac- terizing MILs as bullies, like the top sergeant or the boss. they are fair game for ridicule. • Laws can be changed, laments Mn. Parker, but cultural patterns endure forever. "Did you know that at one time among some of the Northern tribes of Australia, a man who spoke to his 6 FcuttilJI WetklJI, Ma11 J,1971 Mrs. Sylvia Parker, founder of Mothers-In-Law lntemational, la out to change the lmac-of that croup of women whom she feels are at beat tolerated and at wont despised. mother-in-law suffered death? The Yu· catan Indians of Mexico still believe that if a man comes face to face with his wife's mother he can never have children. Among the Navajos in Ameri- ca the mother of the bride doesn't even go to the wedding. A Navajo believes that if be looks upon the face of his MIL he will go blind." Now that mili· tant Mll..s are surfacing and demand- ing a new respect, according to Mrs. Parker, all this will be changed. A large group of angry MIU meet monthly at Mrs. Parker's home to air their grievances and seek guidance for the future. Some MILs bring along their daughters-in-law for a face-to-face con- frontation. "Whete's the respect?" one middle-aged woman demanded aggres- sively at a recent meeting. "You give them everything, then they get married and you're nothing." "If I had had a bi& mouth and in- sulted my daughter-in-law back at the beginning, maybe I'd get some respect." complains another. "Is it my fault I haven't seen my grandson in a year? Why? Because, she hates me, and my son just lets this go on." "What this 'group reftccts is the ten- dency of sub groups to get together and try and work out their problems,'' as- serts Dr. David R. Hawkins, director of the North Shore Mental Health Center in Long Island "There is something in the relationship of mother-in-law and daughter-or son-in-law that brings out neurotic conflicts in both. Mothers--in- law a.re beginning to fight back." "We have been a despised and ridi- culed minority for too long," chips in Mrs. Parker, "and it makes absolutely no sense. Because te be a motber-in- law, you must first have been a mother, which automatically means you are re- spected and revered." Mother-in-lawhood, according to the psychologists who have studied the sub- ject, strikes us as unexpectedly as age. Only yesterday a woman's Jife was crowded with children. Suddenly, the house is empty, and she is on the brink of disaster. living in bewildered neglect. Tt is a question of whether today's young generation finds old age or "med- dling parents" the most distasteful of subjects, but both are certainly high up on the list. h 's not that we want our cbjJdren back." complains Mrs. Parker, "but they should realize that mothers become un~ployed in a sense when their children leave them. It can be a terribly lonely feeling. Not all mothen- in-law a.re angels, of course, some can be quite demanding. Particularly. the type that is always trying to get her ·daughter to try things in her marriige that the mother couldn't achieve in hers. We tell all our Mll..s to "redi .. cover" their husbands, take second honeymoons and, above all, don't live for your children. That doesn't mean that a mother-in-law must become just a memory. She is stiU a mother, after all, and must continue to function as a mother, but on a reduced scale. Aod wives might do well to remember that they, too, will be MILs some day." MIL International is beginning to at- tempt to mediate mother-in-law, daugh- ter-in-law disputes by discreetly qaviog a third party call the aggrieved ~MIL or DlL and set up a meeting "to talk things out." "We are strongly in favor of clinics for newlyweds where they can • interact with some of our MILs," ad- vocates Mrs. Parker. Mrs. Paril:er has bdn getting an out- pouring of grievance mail since she be- gan MJL International. Oddly enough, much of it is coming from daughters- io-taw who want their vie\Vpoints aired, too. Here is what one wrote: ''YoUJtg people are really disillusioned. They know little of hate, mistrust. deceit. They want to be loved and accepted by the parents of their spouses. It is when the parents pick on them, find fault with them and criticize everything they do that young people begin to rebel. Why can't you in-laws give your daughters-in-law a little love and en- couragement? If your son fell in love with the girl and wants to spend the rest of his Life with her, she can't be all that bad." Mrs. Parker answered as follows: "Young people rebel not because their parents pick on them, as you say, but because this is the path to adulthood. As a Swedish proverb goes, 'Being young is a fault which diminishes daily.' Most in-laws want to give love and encouragement.. but it is rarety ac- cepted. It is misconstrued as 'not let- ting go' or being 'meddlesome.' I re- c.cive hundreds of letters from women around the country who have tried for human contact and respect but have been driven away from the very ones whose love they seek. The key to get- ting along is wanting to." Ano ed: "A her h woma11 be', is t Anotbc should themse strings forget call. i aron't Mil elabor: grams lives a would erette maybe law o Mrs. 1 would and lo vide 1 for fa. ents li Ano M1Ls -"de1 Youo1 parent custod crimio Mrs. Mr: band businE hand syndr• my a years stroke own would Now hero tent cc 24, n How with law? standi co nee my fe does If law Ji states In ten Sylvia Lane, lslaoc If and moth "mar the~ If moth pa rec when her · passi her bree< Another OIL comment- ed: "A wife cannot respect her husband when any woman, whoever it might be, is boSsing him around." Another wrote: "In-laws should continue to give of t!lemselves freely, with no strings attached. Even if we forget that letter or phone call, it d~n't mean we aren't thankful." ., MIL International has elaborate plans and pro- gyams for upgrading J.heir lives and reputations. ''We would like to see a motb- erctte day in August ana maybe slloct a daugbter-in- law of the year as wen," Mrs. Parker discloses. "We would like to see Federal and local governments pro- vide added tax incentives ~or families that have par- ents living with them." Another pet peeve c::et Mlls is the nursing home -"depots for old people." Youngsters whcf turn their parents over to uncaring custodians are "emotional criminals" in the view of Mrs. Parker. Mrs. Parker, whose hus- band Dan runs a trucking business, experienced first- hand the abandoned parent syndrome. "I took care of my ailing mother for five years after she suffered a stroke, at a time when my own brothers and sisters would not lend a hand." Now she bas two sons of her own, Gary, 21, a con- tented bachelor, and Allan, 24, married to Sherry, 21. How does she get along with her own daughter-in- law? "We have misunder- standings,.. Mrs. Parker concedes, ''but I try to air my feelings openly, and she does the same." 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Accord- ing to Danny Thomas, the first indication of his oldest daughter's tendency to be dramatic had been evident y~ before. He reca.Jled thcl time Marlo burst into the living room panting, "Daddy, Daddy-rve got to go to the drugstore quick- ly! Will you take me? Wi you?" Danny had turned pa , thinking something terrible must have happen-Cd. May- be she'd swallowed ant poi- son, or worse. "What's the mauer? What is it?" Marlo hesitated for a mo- ment, and then calmly an- nounced, ''J wani to get a r1ew comic book." "J could have killed her," Danny had remembered, "but instead, I had to laugh. And I took her. She knew all along that if she simply asxed me to take her so shortly before dinner, I may have said, 'Ah go chase yourself!' " Marlo is not an easy girl to know because of her ex- treme sensitivity. "I don't communicate very well with people who are hostile to me," she told me over lunch the other day at the Beverly Hills Polo Lounge. "I get angry because J get fright- ened." Just about every re- porter will make her tense. "Usually, I don't even feel like being interviewed. Like now. I don't like to have notes taken! If you really want to know me, you come over to my house, " and we'll sit around and talk all night. I love to talk when I am not inhibited. My idea of a good time is to have 14 people over for .. Marlo Thomas-Ray of Suns~e · Or Lonely Star1 In-laws coming toni ght, but the dinner's all set and the table's all set arid you can take it easy for a while and ... This ... ls the l!M moment. . conversation.•· She forgot that I'd been to her house, and she'd been just as tense. I've aJso seen her at parties and found her at ease only with close friends but difficult to approach for any- one else. Marlo dido 't avoid any qucs- tioo.s, but the questions were~ seated. The answers clipped. She showed impatience. "I al- ways have shown impatience. .. she stated frantJy. '"That's why I was thrown out of class so many times. I remember when I was in the sixth grade. One day Put your feet up and relax. Now's the time for the rich, full flavor of L&M. It's a small reward, but honey, you deserve it. 19 ino. "Ill". lJ 1119-nicotn IW. per cipetu by FTC mrthod. Wen. 711. we bad an algebra test tnd I got through with my paper real fast and ~ very bored sitting there with my harijis in my lap. When the teacher wanted 10 know why I looked so bored. I told her, 'Because I am fin- ished. You want me to be a common denominator of five, but I am a 101? So I was sent to the office agaio!" She recaOed that her father had stood up for her. He'd gone to the school and told the principal, ''You can't tum everyone into apples!" In spite of Marlo's disen- chantment with school, she got cxceDent grades and de- cided to become a teacher because she was afraid that if she turned to acting, peo- ple would think she was cap- italizing on her father's fame. When she graduated with a B.A. in education from use. she was offered one of two available jobs in Beverly Hills but in the last moment decided on show business, instead. She stud- ied with Sanford Meisner for a couple of years, got her first professional job in a small role in TV's "77 Sun- set Strip," her big theatrical opportunity when Mike Ni- chols selected her for the London production of his Broadway hit, "Bare{oot in the Parle." She did such an outstanding job that her name could have been Smith or Jooes, and she'd have made it anyway. But she still couldn't shake the idea that people were impressed with her only because she was Danny Thomas' daughter. And she reacted accordingly. After she allowed herself to be talked into playing Joey Bishop's daughter in ooe of her father's television pro- ductions, for instance, she soon insisted it was a mistake and quit ... She was con- vinced everyone was afraid to have her around because she was Danny's daughter and might repeat what they did and didn't do on the set. Another time, while she was still living at home, a television crew did an inter- view with her. Marlo insist- ed they show onty her own room because, she said at the time, "This is my inter- view!" Invariably, when report- ers bring up her father's name, she gets upset. "I • Fa1nilv Weeklv, Ma11I,1971 --~ .. At home, Danny Thomas's daughter has rooms stuffed with things to keep her busy-weaving, putting together books of memorabilia, painting, cooking: She is complete unto herself. Or is she? 'Vf'• .,That Girl:" She wishes people would pe more credit to her mother. wish they'd giv.e credit to my mother who really held the family together!" She was talking of the many separations when her father was away, performing in night clubs. Her mother, said Marlo, hated to fty, still does, but fle\V to every one of Danny's openings, nevertheless, because she felt Danny needed her. "And we'd understand," Marlo said matter-<>f·factly. The 33-year·old Marlo is particu· larly sensitive when J1.Sked why she isn't married. "I've not reall$' found what I am looking for, although I have no preconceived idea about the kind of man I want," she told me. "But\V~ao tell you ooe thing-if he told me to give up my career, I'd know he's not the kind of person I'd want him to be." Although her 1V series, "That Girl," will go off night time at the end of sommer after a solid five-year run, it will be seen on day time for years to come. It's no secret that most of its success is due to Marlo's tenacity in running her own conf. pany smoothly and efficiently. Yet when I asked whether her coworkers resented the fact that she, a woman, was lhe boss, and if being the bead -.,.. of her own company made her bossy, she burst out, "What do you mean-- bossy? This is a , creative business, and naturally it isn't the same as running a dress shop. I can't put ev- eryone in the frame of mind to love me. Of course, I had the final say in everything." Asked why other women who were heading their own 1V com- panies-like Lucille Ball, Carol Bur- nett and Mary Tyler Moore-didn't seem as aggressive, Marlo said. "It's hypocritical when someone says, 'Oh, I really don't want to be in· volved with my company.' You bet they know what they're doing, even if they tell you (and she mimicked one of the above women), 'I never really wanted this to happen so fast!'" In show business it's hard to have a life of one's own as an actress. If you're boss-lady as weU, it's that much more difficult to build last- ing relationships. So it isn't surpris· ing that an attractive girl of Mar- lo's age, who comes from a closely knit, happy family, appears a bit frustrated because she's still alone, known as a tycoon and re3pected primarily for her professional abil- ity. At home, she has rooms stuffed with things to keep her busy-weav- ing, putting together books of mem- orabilia, painting, cooking. She is complete unto herself. Or is she? From where thls writer sits, it looks like a lonely life, and only a , woman of iron resolve could find lasting happiness in it. • ,.... Famil11 Weekl11, May B, 1971 • .. "Deliciaus antacid ch1111ing gu111 knacks aut acid indig111ia1 fi11: says ex-h1auy111igllt. ,I' cHa~az ,._~..,ANTACID TH'T M•OICATH utl ALIOUIO Cllooz. Th• only cllewl ...... antacttl • DOG F~ A New Magazine. · about dogs and puppies created only for DOG OWNERS! r -MAM. NO·llMC COUf'ON TODAY -, • full color -full,..lze INl&es In . DOG FANCY MAWlllE world'smostbeautifulmeaazine. I Sm. 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The tech- nique: a pastel blue is wrapped softly around the eye in feathered strokes, using Yardley's Shadow Sheen gel eye shadow in Cloud Blue and Under Eye· lllUSTlATIOH by lheo ICliro~ COVfl1 Eye MOtie-vp by Coty Orl.,lnol• 11 Famil11 Weeklv, Ma111, 1n1 Sheen in a paler tint of the same color. To complete the look, a rectangle of extra coats of the shadow was applied from top to bottom on upper lid just above the center of the eye and a blue dot under center of lower lid. This is a make,up trick that has the effect of making the white of the eyes brilliantly white. According to experts, it only works with tbe..color blue! The eye- lashes were then coated extravagantly with Lash-A-Lot shiny eyelash-building mascara and a mere thread of a line applied close to roots of upper lashes with Easy liner, an automatic gel eye- liner with brush, to define the eye. Both in a Brook Blue shade. The Verdant Eye recalls the cool, crisp green of sun-dappled grass--de- signed for a more sophisticated look. Our apcrt, Stan Plaoe, drew upon Clair· 01'1 Duo case of Muted Greco powder eyeshadows, one shade a deeper gn:eo for the lid, the other graduated to a paler, highlighting shade of green for the brow bone. Then a neutral Gray. Brown shade of Fluidliner, a liquid eye- liner with built-in brush. was applied, aJso, Lash-Makeup automatic condition- ing mascara in Brown-Brown. While the mascara was still moist, some of the shadow was dusted on lashes to let a green tone show through. The WoodSmoke Eye greets the world with a dark, smoldering air. It's a subtle look, meant for the woman who prefers a darkened lid to a piutel- shadod one. The technique utilizes Coty's Smoky Mauve Smudge Pot eye- shadow, a creamy shadow applied with the little finger. The mauve shade was swept across the entire lid and up into the brow bone. lo the crease of the eye- lid, an application of brown shadow was added to give depth to the eye. The look was polished off with the addition of Lash Originals, natural-looking eye- lashes, in brown, both upper and lower. Along with these techniques, which are fun and destined to gain attractive results, here iJ some additional eye make-up news. The application of harsh, black liner on eyelids is fast disappearing among well-groomed women, being replaced by the hint of a line, blended in at the roots of lashes. Eyebrows are being shaped into th.inner contours and dust- ed with shadows or lightened profes- sionall'y to let the .eyes appea.r bigger, more important. Ringing the eye with color is possible· today, without fear of an exaggerated look, because eyeshad· ow shades are paler, softer and come in a choice of consistencies. 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Ho __ I IHTVteNO( HO. _____ _ (f i.W ... ,...._, I I I I ' Good Tlttll , ._. ________ _ What Happens When a Race Driver Takes a Drink-and a Road Test The locic In Don Gaitits' mind u he positioned himMlf behind the wheel wu, "I'm 1 pro end alcohol doesn't at.ct Pf09·" By Don Garlits I slipped behind the wheel of the dual-control Dodge, buckled my seat belt and grinned reassuringly ~t the observer riding beside me. If the Florida Jaycees wanted to prove something about drink- ing drivers, they were going about it the wrong way. After all, the five of us are profes- sionals--we average 50,000 12 Familv Weeklv, Maw•, 11'!1 miles on the road each year. A few drinks wouldn't throw us off. Or so I tboughL This was my fourth run in three bows, and I knew each obstacle like the back of my hand. During this time I had drunk 12 ounces of 86-proof whis· key, but I wasn't legally drunk. My blood-alcohol level registered .09. Flori· da doesn't consider you intoxicated un- less that levd is at least . J. And Florida is tough; almost half our stat.ea set the level at .1 S. So I felt confident. The flnt test wu simply backing be- The event: a "Drunk Drivers Rodeo" in Tampa, sponsored by the Florida Junior Chamber of Commerce. The participants: five professional drivers, including the author, top drag racer, Don "Big Daddy" Garlits. tween two. rows of pylons. I knocked down seven of them, but for some rea- son it didn't even bother me. Next came four two-by-four's set on edge with just a tire's width between each pair-e map for anyone accus.- tomed to keeping a 200 mph dragster on the straight and narrow. I aimed carefully and gunoed the car through. Well ... not exactly through. I bounced ragedly over them. Shrullinc it off, I snaked quickly through the serpentine course, creaming several markers, and roared on to the next test. I was supposed to run over two rows of wooden disks, but some- how I couldn't find them. I blamed this on the fact that the disks were similar in color to the dirt surface. Actually, they were clearly visible to sober on· lookers several hundred feet away. I managed the fifth test all right, but the next one really shook m&---e pop-up figure representing a pedestrian, or maybe a child running after a ball. Even though I was ready for it, the figure didn't register in time and I came to a screeching halt JO feet pa.rt it. Don "Big Daddy" Garlits bad just "killed" a pedestrian. I was shocked. Such a thing seemed impo.uibleJ But the nichtmare wasn't over yet. Next came two double sets of pylons. There was plenty of room between them, and I thought I had made it- until I looked back and saw the course littered with pylons. This thing had be- come unreal. I slopped through a hard left turn and headed for a traffic light that auto- matically turned red at my approach. Once more I goofed aod slid to a stop right in the middle of the "intersection ... One tina1 teat: All I bad to do was to stop with my front wheels on a line. Any drag racer can do this precisely- it's the way each race is started. But I overshot by an unbelievable two feet. I returned to the pits badly shaken. My score for this run, based on a pos- sible hundred points, was 53. My first run, driven while sober, scored 99. While that was a critical drop, the fig· ures didn't te1l the whole story. What about that "pedestrian" I ran over? If that had been a real penoo, my score would have been zero. According to the inswanee compan- ies, one out of 50 drivers on the road is drunk. Not just drinking, you under- stand, but drunlc. Only one state {Utah, which sets the line at a blood-alcohol levd of .08) would have considered me "drunk" when I made that last ru\i . But drunk or not. I was obviously in no condition to drive. If I bad been on the road I might have killed somebody. Maybe me. Maybe even you. Presently available data on the drink· ing driver i.J, for the most part, based on averages. Our test threw doubt on some of these statistics. The point i.s, we are all individuals, and we cannot depend on averages. The only average factor that showed up was that we were incapable of good judgment while under the iotlueoce.. No harm was done in thia case. But out there on the highway, where the ob- stacles move, an·d bend and crush when you hit them, it's a difte~eot story. To guide a car safely through today's traf- fic requires still, mental alertness and reflexes honed to a razor'• edge. How does alcohol affect this? Well, last year 3S,OOO Americans were tilled in crashes where drinking was involv~. And the senseless slaughter continues because people persist in driving after they've bad a few drinks. It's a deadly gamble. I've been doing a lot of thinking about it lately. I've oome to the coodu- sioo that you shouldn't drive even if you have bad only one drink. That's a pretty strong statement, but I think it'a the only answer. About the author: Don •·Big Daddy" Garlits, 39, was recently named to the first All American Driving Te~~ by the American Auto Racing Writers and Broadcasters Association. Dominating drag racing since 1955, he has reached a top speed of 240 mph In the quarter· mile races and holds the elapsed·tfme record of 6.55 seconds. • © 1971. Brown & ~lilmson Tobacco Corp. • Can't take hOt taste? c••••''''• ........ , ..... ~ Silll.18 mg. ·rar." t4 mg. nicotine; long Sizl.19 mg. "tar," t3 mg. nicome w. per cignne. FTC Repon Nov. 70. • COOKBOOK/ MELANIE DE PROFf Strawberry Dessert For Mother's Day Dinner and change .fOr a dollar. ;' I I I I I I I Yo.u deserve a break today. At McDonald's you can get two juicy, all-beef hamburgers, an order of our world famous French Fries, an icy-cold Coke, and something you haven't seen for awhile-change back from ------your dollar. -----..c_ --... ,-/ ~~ ' I t '' ' I ' '-../ ' ' ' ,1., I ' \ ' ... l ' ' ' I • CJ ~ '\ You deserve a break today ... so get up and get away to MCDonald'S e O 1971 MeOonold'• Corporo11on Delic.ious, delicate. and rich are these simple cakes Jumed out of custard cups for Ucht-aa.-a-Cloud Strawbeny Shortcake. • Whether honoring mother on her ..apedal day-uext Sunday-with a brunch, dinner, tea or supper, include luscious ripe strawberriea when plan- ning h er festive fare. Here is a redpe for an elegant d eeeert featuring the ruby-red-beauty of u well aa the unique Oavor belonging to strawberriee. Light-as-a-Cloud Strawberry Shortcake 6 CDP8 bal-ved fresh strawberrin (2 to 3 pta.) 1 ~ C'Dpa SDpr 1 Vi cupe sifted all-purpose ft oor 2 y, uupoona baking powder Yi teaspoon ult Vi cop aU-Yeretable aborteninr 1 te.upoo1r YaDilla extract 2 e1r• % cup mnk • 1. Toss strawberries with Y.. cup of the sugar in a bowl. Crush berries sJigbtJy, if deSircd. Set aside while preparing cakes. 2. Sift the ftour, baking powder, and salt to- gether. Set aside. 3. Beat shortening, extract, and remaining l cup of sugar in mixing bowl until light and ftuffy. Add the eggs, one at a time, and beat thoroughly after each additi.on. Alternately add dry ingredie'nts in thirds and milk in halves, beating only until blended after each addition. 4. Spoon batter into l 0 well-greased 6-oz. custard cups and set on a large baking sheet. 5. Bake at 350°F. about 25 min., or until cakes test done. 6. Tum cakes upside down in individual serving dishes. Lift off cups and serve cakes warm, topped with the slightly sweetened strawberries. Accompany 4 with a bowl of sweetened wblpped cream. dairy soar cream, or a blend of whipped cream and sour cream. JO servings 14 Fami/11 Week/11, Ma11 I,1971 \ CARDEN GRANDEUR in Garden Idea, Book and Cat- alog filled with garden goodies on ft<noers , f ru.its and vegeta.bles-tomatoes tha.t grow on a. trellis to quickly reach 1! ft. or 'more, hybrid sweet corn, sweet- heart roses, etc. $1. Burgess Seed & Plant, Dept. 11, Galesburg, Mich. 4905$. •coLF BAC .. Bottle Caddy T<>p unzips to reveal fitted case for liquor, ! alum- inum jiggers, 2 "golf club" stirrers, outside pocket. 1.i%" high. Fabric with red vinyl; black trim. $7.48 ppd. Add$1 forinitial8{specify). Cabot Sloane, FW-52, £928- 41st Ave., Long Island City, N".Y. 11101. . Weekend Shopper· By SUSAN PAINE GREAT! For any flooded area is this fine Motorless Drainer to do the dirty work and do it easily! Use for base- ments, pools, boats, etc. Couple 2 lengths of garden hose; attach one to faucet. Normal water pressure gets rid of unwanted water. $2.98 plus 45¢ postage. Larch, Dept. FW-6, Box 770 Times Sq. Sta. New York, N.Y. 10036. LEARN upholstering at home with a new course that offers spare time income. Low tuition and terms. You receive a free illustrated book that explains steps. Free sample lesson is included. A nice hobby, too. If you are interested, please write to ~pdern Upholstery, Dept. DYF, Box 899, Orange, Calif. 92669. HALF-FRAME magnifying glasses with polished ground lenses Jet you see tiny and fine print s11arp and clear! Ideal for detail work. "Look over" for normal viewing. For folks over 40 without astigmatism or eye disease. State age. $3.98 plus 45' postage. Nel-King, Dept. FK-21HG, 811 Wyandotte, Kansas City, Mo. 64105. SNEAK-ER PREVIEW for men only! Men with wide feet go for this great canvas sneaker made just for them. One wide width fi/-! EE- EEEEE. State shoe size. Choose from navy, white, putty, or ivy green. $6 plus 85i postage. Available,"free catalog on full line of wide-size shoes for men. Hitchcock Shoes, Inc., Hingham 41-D, Mass. 02043. P t ,1.f tf.l;t~ COWR W AU.ET PHOTOS are great ·~~\.~,.~~?and "just right" in the popular ~i ~ il~•,1 ·e.~··2%" x 3" size. Send Polaroid color 9, . ~ ~ print or photo (5" x 7" or smaller), "' ~J}J!J~, ~negative or slide. Free bonus: 1 ,"; ;;1Jl~1£dliJ..::•1. photo in plastic. 20 for ,$2; or 36 black and white for $1. Add 35¢ handling. Roxanne Studios, Dept. HO, Box 1012, Long Island City, N.Y. 11101. Weekend Shopper items are NOT advertising. If products shown ar~ not available at stores, onUf' from sources listed. - REWARD '11,750.00 FOR THlS COIN·I IUUSTllAT10: 1904 ~ o.ii.,, lt.000 ~ -. 12_......,. __ ........ r tM0.000.09 llAAI COIN MAllCM ,. caT• -• ,., " 1t: cuu• ..., ~ ..... tl:tt ....... _-..tH.000.00 .....,....._, ................... ., .. oeo,: -~ ...... lt.H ........ tH.lM. ................. , .. , ................. .. ......... ..... 1111 ............. : ......... .. _..._, ..................... t4.llOOI a..-..,,_ 1 "' -................... .. _ C-..... H l•••••••••u .. • fJ.I00.00 U..-,_.._IMO .... UIO ... s..... __.... .. ~ e.i-_.... ..... ........ del&ara. N-Jt71 Cata~ IMC1 .. ....... ~ -... le bu Md 111v.. IN -ra-.. -will "' fot" .tket u..._. -.* eem. eert•• i..11 ee.r ~ -..na ... 1e a.MO.• ,.,. ea .. dlaa CelM. o.r nllM~ ._. _,. rwwanl ,... •• ., • ol dol· Iara. c.4M .. llat II.ave te .ad te lie ......... ..,..... ........ ,.. ......... .. Id ler ~ ...... .. NC:elltb .. 1 ... 1e 1•. 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Nrw 1111ct II• lllOdtla are so tinr alld "'" con· • ctaltd}'OUr clottlt trietld1 -11111 nevtr even notice. • FREE HOME TRIAL. No oown Plrlll•nt. lll'W • $10 11ont-1r. lllolltf back 1111r111tee. Order d•rtct 11141 ""'· Write t11111y for frff Clt1lol Md llookltt. l'llUTIGE, Dtot. C>-6'60 • 1o1 i-.1. HMttOll. r ... 11011. PER ROLL WITH THIS AD ONLY FAILURES CREDITED SKRUDLAND PHOTO HEMON, ILL 60034 OEftT.1 MOit~ DAZZLING THAN DIAMONDS •.• yet 1/30 the eottl A l~rllt untet di•· inond costs •bout $1000: a h•nd-tet, hand-polished CAPRA GEM Is only $27.00. Write kl< free boOklet and easy payment plan. Send no money! CAPRA.-GEM CO., Dept FW-5\ P.O. BoK 3148, Phlla., P•. 191.50. JUST CO(WB IN You are invit.ed to putioipate in • home trial demotlltnt.ion of an amuing new hair waving di9- covery that ch1rm~on1eiou1 •011111Jn have long been waiting I«~ Try De-R.i1111-H.a.m1 at our rilk on g\llnllta ol Sat.Utadion. Send for Rina-Rama tod.ay! Your Own L1ft>t1nw Bur B Q Pit For Under $15.<"1 An id• dl1COY•ed by eccident in my • own bect(yard. Not • conv9ntlonal type grill, but • pit that can be put te>geth9r In ITrinutM. /r'1 diff•r•nr, unu1wl •nd .wy practic.I. CHECK THESE FEATURES: • 4 Ft. Long -1 Ft. Wide cooking ., .. • No bolts, screws, or mort• Med9d • Cooks for 1 to 30 people at the same time • Cleans in secondf. • W-ather-proof, INYe out year· round B• the first! If you rwlly enjoy th• fun of outdoot lll'lt.-t•ining. l9t me show you how to heve e lifetime Bw-B-0 Pit of your vwy own -plus oth• effortl .. outdOOf" cooking tips. Act nowt Send name !Ind addr• with S1.50to: ·.a. ..->a 90N '· o. Boe an1 s~,.. s. c. aJ01 STUDY TO BE A DOCTOR of P•ycAolofy "'M.t4phy•ic1 Obtain & P&.D • lh.D .. D.D .• ot 1'11.D. 1k a Te..-ller. .Locluter or l'ra<tl U011er. '!'Hell OIMr• 11-to adltue u .. 11.1>, UapplneH aod C.oo· tflllJftll)l. Cbartfftcl by 8tal•. <lortt•llOfl.,.,,.. oounu °"'-'· Write r.w nu:i: baalllft telllns how. 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AJ ·30 .., w. • 'JIJI\ Clilllill. .. - Real Jewels Among Swiss-made Watches 3 WORLD FAMOUS CHRONOGRAPHS ALL COMPLETE WITH 6 DIALS, 5 HANDS, AND ' 2 PU~BUTTON CONTROLS Pilot's Chronograph only $1295 This 11 a 1am, nrst made famous b)' World War II pllott who found It not onl)' an absolutely '"urate timepiece, but a pl~ of equipment more valuable than a boxful of instruments. Whether you like to fly, or drive sports cars. record your avera1• 1peed per mile. or time the number of beers consumed In an hour. this will do the job. All 5 hands ar• machln~llbnited Jn Swiliar1and where the complete WOf'ks are neatly turned out In two different factories, then HHm· bled In a third. It Is 1hock-resl1lant, antl- mqnetlc, hH unbreakable malnsprina. blC •-P second hand, luminous dial and hands. IOlden•finlshed dle-c:ast caw, and a leather strap. A bl1 hunk of watch for only S12.95. Guaranteed tor l Y9•r1 World Chronograph only$1295 The Only Chronograph that Instantly Tells The Time Anywhere in the World This c:hrono1r•ph has all the features ol the P1lot'1 Chron01raph watch-unbrHk· able maln1prin1, bl& IWHP second hand, luminous dial and hands, etc , S>lus th• ability lo tell time In Tokyo, Paris, Shana· hal-anyplace in the wor1dl A bl& buy for only $1 2.95 with ume full yHr cuaran· tee, ol cours. Slide Rule Chronograph only $1395 Ideal for Students, Scientists, Business- men, Accountants This fevorlte ol mathmetlclans also has all the preclalon fHtures of the Prlot'1 Chronoeraph In addition to beln1 a slide ruler. You'll be able to ln•tanlly •ultlply "nd divide with lu•t a ""'•t of p outer dial and amaze your lrlend1 by ... mln1 to do the oroblem1 In vour hHd. . .... lilt.cl •C:..OP.W.. ~ \~=.~ .c:..orr.-.. fClres ................. Ll*llO'f G("(VA IOMMY IMCllOll TO«YO IUC*>S UtU ~UlU J\INCAU N(W YCMtlC SYl*<Y lllllOWAY r - - - - -MAil NO-RISK ~OU PON TODAY l - - - - -1 I PALM COMPANY, Dept 5214, 4500 N. W. 135th.Stl Miami, Fla. 33054 I I Ruth me ..tcttes cttectced befow. I undem•nd th•t 11 I'm not conit>fetely ftlishted, I c.n retum I •ny wlthln 10 ct.ya fOf 1 complet1 •nd prompt refund. Enclosed 11 ched Of m.o. fof ---- 1 I I _4()42-Pllot'• attOtlOC"lph W•tchH .. AM£ I @ $12.95 (Add 75t post.) I _7377-Al'04.lnd ttie Wor1d Chronccniphs ..... ~. I @ Sl2.95 <Add 75' post.) _,.,......._ l , _8301-Slld• Rule Chn>flOCni.,h• f (ti) Sl3.95 (Add 75t post.) CITY --------------1 D s.nd C.O.D. I endOM Sl.pod will depollt I ind wlll pay pottm•n bal•nc:. pfu1 •ll pc19ul ITATI: ZI,. L~~------------------~---J Pretty As a 41 Pinafore By Rosalyn Ahrevaya A charmer of a dress, that you can sew easily at home, gets its good looks Crom a pinafore-effect front, going round to buckle at center back. It's finished off wjth top stitching, front buttons and a back zipper. You can make it up in cotton, silk or a synthetic fabric. To get your pattern for this silhouette, simply fill out the coupon below. F-775 A PRINTED PATTERN \ \ \ r-------------------------- Send to: FAMILY WEEKLY Sizes 10. 12. 14. 16 PATTERNS, Dept. 4133, (N# Slzlnc> ,.775 Stat. Size 4500 N.W. 135th Sl, Miami, Fla. 33054 Send Sl.00 plus 25 ____ ......,. cents for po•lal• and handling: cash, check or money order. NAM'-----~--~----~~-~~~--- STREET---~~---~-~~-~-~---~ CITY~--~-~---~~-~~---~--- STAT"'---------~----~IP~~.....;_ ___ _ PLEASE PRINT Be sure to &iv• zip code ., Make All Y-r Sewtnc £a ... r with n. ... Companion .. rpln• I I O World's most pr•ctlcal dress form--d!Ktl boll for peffact fit "Adlusto-Matoc Form" with Stand. Adju1table 8 to 20. On:f•r I 17361. Enclose $7.98 •nd 95¢ for shlppln1. I O Check boll to receive world's finest sewinc book, the 326-pace I "Complete Book of S•wlnc " Valuable hem 1au1e Included-I frffl Remit S5.95 extr• with this coupon. #53501 I L-------------------------~ 16 Fomil11 WHldy, May:?, 1971 / YOUR OWN POCKET PRINUR'$1 Pnnl JOUI Ullle Hd IHr•ss (or HJ 3 h•es) OI st•· bOHry. booU. td.wtisina. DozetlS of 1ses every day! Pnnter co111es 111 co..,.ct self·1n~1c case for PG<itt or purse -llweys lludy when JOii need rt Print word· 1111 w1nted, endow llllh ordet. P4009 Pocket Pri,.._ . . . •....... $1 RETURN ADDRESS FLAG WELS Ry y0111 colon prOldly llotlc witll yov1 name lad retu rn address uch ltlM 101 idtlllly ltttm. books, chetts. records. tic The AIMrica• lbc is belutifully pnllled ill red 111d blue o• wlllte peper, yoar 111111. addrtss 1u ill blue. Up to 4 ltnes, 2S lettss 111d spaces per he. P5017 1,000 ffot ~ ...... $I.At ELECTRK CAllUS EWER [r1su ucly ulhrses, coru, dud 5'i1 -lutes IHI wootll ai silk llOlll heel lo tot. 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Bringing along Frances' bi· cycle--"UsefuJ for shopping," she says -they expect to travel through Europe to South Africa, where they will both get jobs for a few months. Then on to India, Pakistan, Australia and New Zea- land. FinaUy, they will 'o to, Latin America, the U .S. aod to Canada, where they will work again. Then it's borne to Ireland and domesticity-that is, if they can leUle for it after their grand adventure. The Rev. Eupne Dinsmore Dolloff, S.T.D., pastor of the First Free Will Bap- tist Church, New Durham, N. H., works from a wheelchair. Jn bis 70s, be is handicapped by rheumatoid arthritis. But be conducts worship, funerals., wed- dings (he can't manage baptisms) and preaches from the wheelchair. ~ greatest difficulty," the Reverend Dolloff says, "is not being able to meet my people in the field. They must come to me." But be has many ways of aettina around problems. "I can drive a regular car. Last week I conducted a funeral from a tombstone. And I can sermonize as well as ever." Author of nine boob, · his greatest problem now is with his up- coming manuscript on "My Wheelchair Ministry." The Reverend Dolloff bas a n:quest: "As a background for this, I need to know names and addresses of clergymen'io the U.S., of all faiths, who . arc active in the pastorate but are com- pelled to 'operate' from wheelchairs." . u any readen have an answer, please drop him a line. Q.uips & Q.uotes HERE AMID THE PYRAMIDS t· The clerk ln the et ore : . Stepped back to eye '.. The pyramid of cam Piled ap 10 high; And all the work Be put ln It, My kid undid In jail a Minute. --I' "1 F """"°" !ti o nw "ls it proper for a man to profit from the mistakes of another?" a parishioner asked the cleric. .. Absolutely oot." was the clergyman's quick response. "In that case," said the young man, "I wonder if you would mind returning the 1 0 dollars I paid 1f:,u when you married my wife to me last year." -Thonuu LaMance By the time some s~lcers say. "And now in conclu.sion," tluy're usually long past It. -Pranlc Hughes A beggar, with a bat in each hand, approached a prosperous-looking man OD the streeL "What's the idea of two hatsT' asked the man. "Business was improving," replied the beggar, "so I opened a branch of- fice." -Eudora Thomas Sabo Why is it tltal a hu.sband never no- tices your hair when you have it {ized but always notices the bill when it comul -H. E. uabo THE LIFE OF THE PARTY Be ..... Danny Deaver, a barftone bea-ver, And pve It hia all, that f• certain. Now tak.lng It btg, be la dandng a Jig Decked oot ln a thing-room cartaln. The life of the party, bow giddy and hearty The seet he la doing hla part with. Bot tJaU la what'• queer: that bold boecaneer U.d to be jfraged there to •tart with. • ~o~ S141rbuelc. Galbrollla Kite: Flypapn. -Bob Brown FlRST LADY A dfffeNnt kind of ~lt Artist Don Wheeler, who lives in the town of Riverwoods, near Chicago, usu- ally works in charcoal, water ooJora or ow. But this portrait of our Finl Lady, Pat Nixon, was done in (wouid you~ lie~e7) macaroni. Several pounds of nine ,uncooked varieties went into the creation, which took 20 hours. Mrs. Nixon did Dot sit for the portrait; it was done from a photograph. What sparked this idea? In Italy last fall, Mn. Nixon bappeoed to mention that Italian pasta was ooe of her favorite dishes. DATES: This ii Humane Sunday and Mother-in-Law Day. This week ia Na- tional Family Week (sponsored by Na- tional Council of Churches), Oir1s Club Week, Goodwill Week. Pulitzer Prir..es will be announced at Columbia Univer- sity oo Monday. Monday allo begins Wife, angrily, during an argument: "You've never done anything right in your life. Why, you were even late for our wedding." Husband: .. Yeah. but not 1ate enough!'' -Ala Eames Sign on the door of a wig 1ltop: "Gone today. Hair tomorrow." --Si Dunn A man came home one night after wort before his wife had a chance to change her clothes or put on make--up. 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Soute 1 YJ cups green pepper strips and pineapple from 1 (20 oz.) con. (Reserve pineapple (ulce adding water to measure 1 cup). When peppen ore tender, remove from skillet. Blend together 3 Tb. cornstarch, ~ cup lemon juice and ~ cup water. Add 1 cup reserved pineapple juice. Bring to a boll in skillet, stirring constantly. Add 2 (15 oz.) cons beef ravioli and sout6ed vegetables. Heat gently 5 mlns. Stir in l4l cup rodish slices. Heat 2 .mlns. more. Serve In 2 qt. dish. Serves "'-6. Ta male Pie Mixed Pepper Salad OronQe Sections in Apricot Sauce , Tamale Pie (pictured): Set oude 6 ravioli from 1 (40 o~.) con beef ravioli. Place greosed conerole. Mht together 1 (16 oz) jar meotlHs spaghetti aouce, 1 (16 oz.) con whole kernel com, drained. 1 cup eoch stuffed olive dices ond 18edle1S rolJlna ond J,4.1 hp. chili powder. Pour Into couerole, Top with reserved ravioli. Combine ~ cup each cornmeal and milk, 1 egg, beaten, and 1 tsp. aalt. Cook stirring constantly, over low heat for 3 mins. until very thick. Ploce In ring around edge of pie. Bake ot 425° for 20 mins. Serves 6. Ravioli Strogonoff Mixed Veg. Salad Six Loyer Chocolate Cake Ravioli Strogonoff: In a large tlclllet in ~ cup oil soute 4 .cups sliced mushrooms, 1 cup onion rings o nd 1 clove garlic, crushed, until tender. Remove. Blend l Tb. ftovr in remaining all. Slowly odd 1 (lOY.t oz.) con condensed 6eef consomme. Brlng to o boll. Cook 1 min. Add 2 cups sour cream, 1 Tb. Worcestershire sauce, 1 tsp. paprika, Y, t'f). aolt and \4 tap. pepper. Simmer over low heot. Add "' 05 oz.) cons beef rovloll and reserved vege1obles. Heat 5-10 mlns remoindltr evenly over bottom of i qt. longer until rovioli ls hot. Serves 6. Fami/11 W••kl11, Ma11 J,1171 10A by Dick wu ... WILSON FORD H••thlatoa Beat'' We all know that women have their own ideas about what kind of car the?'.: wa nt and for what use. Heres a cu tie from the hunting season log . . . Overheard in the driveway of a neighbor's home upon de· parting with somr buddies on a duck hunting trip ... "We'll be just fine dear, we'll rotate the kitchen chores. Bob will mix bre akfast, Fred will shake the lunch and I'll pour di nner." SJX'8kJng of food . . . Not too long ago <'n U.S. 101 a refrig- erator ti·uck overturned and sent 22 tons of shellfish sprawl· ing across the highway. 'fhe location ot the accident was just north of San Francis<'o I"' ell known for her seafocd 1 and people slopped by the hun- dreds grabbing a t the crabs. Maytx-it w~causc some· one said ... " s must te a good place to eat because a ll the trucks stop here." HC'rc· at Wilson Ford Sales In Hunting- ton Beach we don't sr..c-clallzc in seafood, but we do know a great deal a bout trucks, One of tht'm for example is our great new F-250 pickup. This outstanding unit ls just what the doctor order d f o r the camper enthusiasts . . . Just look at some of its features for' '71 ... Ford's F-250 pick· up C camper spcdat I . . . It is dC'signcd to carry popular 11· foot sllde-ln,.or chasls mounted campers. Ford's F-250 offers a choic<' or two engirl('s, the 3000 six or the powerful V -8. Same offer goc~ on transmission se· lection . . . a tour soeC'd or an cffortl~s Cruist'-0-Matic. We've been maklni;: g r <' a t trucks for a long, long tim<'. Come on In a nd tak<' a look at what Ford's ,:tot to off"r for '71 before you buy elsC'where. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MAY 1, 1971 DICK Wl ·LSON~S ~~}~~~ .fvP.~~t.!~~~~ACH Ill • · I ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• DICK WILSON SAYS: '71 's ARE ARRIVING lY THE TRUCK LOAD ! IMMEDIATE DELIVERY .. !! HUGE DIS. COUNTS ON ALL REMAINING 1970's ! ! Extn Snlngs On Low Mileage Demonstrators -31 To Choose From COMPLETE 1971 CAR AND TRUCK UN& ON SAL& I BRAND NEW 1971 ~ -i IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 1r~ $65 $65 TOTAL DOWN PYMT. TOTAL MONTHLY PYMT. 36 MONTH S $bS i1 the totel down peyment •rtd $65 is the tot.I montfily peyment including tax, '71 licen1e •nd all fin•nce chuges 011 epproved credit for )b months. Oefrrred p eymont price i1 $2405.00 including e ll fin•nce chu~. tuea, '7 t license or if you prefer to p•y c•sh, the full c•sh price i1 only $2051.95 including aales fox, '71 licenae #IRIOW 15 t 571 . A.P.R. 10.t.4 ~. WATCH BOB HARKE'S ORANGE COUNTY REPORT FRIDAYS, 1:30·2:00 P.M~, ON CHANNEL 9 IROUGHl TO YOU COURTESY Of WILSON FORD JUST 2 MILES SOUTH OF THE SA~ DIEGO FRWY. ON BEACH BLVD. 18255 BEACH BOULEY ARD - 842-6611 HUNTINGTON BEACH SALES Dirr. 9 om. to 10 p .111. 1 Days SUYICI OPOi Tues tllri1 Fri., I a .111. to S p "' Mo,,, I 0.111. to 9 p.111. 592-5511 Beef-Ike Fast ..........~ Beef-always quick and economical when i\'s hamburger me at in the fol· lowing disguises! · Bouillon with Le mon Beef Rata touille tanned Pears Raspberry Sherbet Beef Ratatouille (pictured): In ·~ cup olive oil in large sltillet, soute l cup sliced onion ond 2 cloves garlic for 5 mins. Add 4 cups diced eggplant, 2 cups zucchini slice\, 1 cup green pepper strips, 1 tsp. salt ond 1 • tsp. pepper. Stir well. Cook, covered, 20 mim. until vegerobles ore tender. Add 11'> cup\ tomato wedges; cook 5 mins. longer. In onolher skillet brown 2 lbs. ground round, adding 1 tsp. each salt ond thyme ond '• tsp. pepper. Drain off excess fot. Add 2 Cl S or ) cons beef-spaghetti mixture. Coolt 15 mins. Place meat mi11ture In 2 qr. g reased, shollew casserole. Spoon vegetable mixture around edge Bake ot 350 for 1 S mins Serves 6. Mini Meat loaves Oven Pototoes Broiled T omaloes lemon Pie Mini-Meat loave s: Combine 2 lbs ground round, 1 cup dry bread crumbs, '• cup finely chopped green pepper ond onion, 1' > Tb-. drolned horseradish, 1 clove gorllr crushed, 1 tsp. solt ond '• tsp. pepper. Heot 1 <1 S 01.} con beef-mocoroni mixture. Blend w:th meat mixture. Divide evenly into 9 pieces Shope, with honds, into bolls. Place in 9 (3 inch) g reased muffin pons. Bake at 350 for 25-30 mins. brushing tops with o little melted apricot preserve during lost 10 mins. Serves 4-6. Mushroom Soup Cabbage Rolls Braised Carrots Honey Coke Cabbage Rolls: In 1lcille1 sout• \'J lb .. sausage meal for 5 mins. Add 1~ cup onions, 1 clove garlic, crushed, 1 hp. thyme, "'1 hp salt soute 1 O mins. more. Droin off eiccen fot Add 2 ( 15-o.z.) cons beef-mocaroni mix· ture. Heat thoroughly. Meanwhile cook eight large cabbage ltctves in well·salted boiling water. Oro in 'bn -pape r towels. Divide meot mixture iftto eight, placing In center of cob· boge leaf. Roll up leoves ond secure wilh toothpicks to contain Alling. Pour 1 11-lb.l jor meotleu spog~ souct> into 2 qt. shol· low couerole Add cabbage rolls. Spoon o little sauce over. Cover. Bake ot 350° for 25 mins Serv~s 6-8. I 6:00 I 6:25 . 6:30 I G ' 6:45 E 6:55 r 1:00 I r (1 ( (J f E 7:30 (c I ' ll (] E; 8:00 f (4 I L. f l1• 0 8:30 Ct 11 0 9:00 f (~ c ' Ye c: 0 a a 9:15 I: Ttr 9:20 0! 9:30 1; (! 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It's two delicious squares of macaroni with a big bite-size helping of beef in between. That's Ravioli! And like all Chef Boy-ar-dee foods, our Ravioli nor only tastes good but it's nutritious too. Why not pick up a few ca.ns of ChefBoy-ar-dee Ravioli at your grocer's Great Meals in Minutes display. 5 cents o on ~1z• Chef Boy•ar•dee9 Ravioli, To O,.Offf1 W. .. 111 rr<lr•m 1hh '"""'"" for \f rlu• '• .... handl • .,. f'lo'Vleltd "'" rrrrfn<J tt ..., ..,... .... ~ .. i. ..... ,,, ·-'" ..... hn., pr.xluc" Any "'"'' 1,,.!1<111<'" "''""'''"' fnud C-•ood 1nd lt••f•ti•d •• ""' op1IM ti .......... ,...,.. .... .,.., ..... '4' '" -vi (1< .. ,.. • ....,.~ '" ro.•r oU r.Jf"'f>' l lic)nt ttf' f'Wtl tf~ M r~WH " ... jf ·-... ...,..i. ITON(<ncd "' ,.......,niod for r<"lkmr<""1 by ono n111 • rrull d111J1hutN ol 1hl• pr...fuco C<1uflon •nod ,( tufd. f"~<d <>< lhlfKttJ i,. law Cutt~• n>o" poy..., HW•<Jor •llftilor ••• Torecl..!..,-11 '" Ctwf Bo, •l'<ltt l'O Bo. 17\! ClintM. 1.-. U7 U "' ,,..,..,. 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DreH up with different toppings for a surprisingly hearty entree. (Trick for hostesses . . bake and then cut into bite-si:re pieces for a hot party hors d 'oeuvres.) • Spinach Stuffed Clams Pizzo Green Salad Spumoni Pina Americana (pictured): Pre- pare 1 (15~ 01.) pkg. cheese ?ino accord- ing to pkg. directions. Mix prepared sauce with chefle and spread oyer piu:o. Bah at 425° for 10 mini. Mark lightly into 6 even section1. Fill each section with one of top- ping• below. Jkike 10 mins. longer. Or use 1 Cl 21h-01.) frozen piuo, removing directly from freezer ond baking al 450° for 8 mini. Mork into 6 sections. Fill each with one of toppings below. Return piuo to oven. Bake 5 mins. longer. Piua Toppings: 1. Arrange 112 cup thinly sliced mushroom over 1 pizza section. Brush lightly with oil. 2. Toss ~ cup thinly aliced onion rings with 1 Tb. oil Arrange on 1 piu:o sectl~n. Sprin- kle with 1 Tb, drained coperl. 3. Arrange "' cup pepperoni slices oYer 1 piuo section. 4. Arrange '• cup eoch thin green pepper strips and thin tomato slices over 1 pluo sec- tion. &rush lightly with 011 5. Drain 1 <5' 1 01 l con tin y shrimpi. Rinse well under cold runni119 water. Pat dry with paper towels. Arronge even on 1 pizza s.c- tion. Bru1h lightly with oil. Sprinkle with 1 Tb. chopped parsley. 6. Cover 1 pizza section .with 1moll onchovy fillefl from 1 (2 01.) can. °CCover and refrig- erate surplus anchovies for later use). 7. Arrange V.. cup each block olive slices a nd green stuffed olive slices over 1 piuo wedge. Brush lightly with oil. . . 8. Sprinkle l'1 cup grated monorello oYer 1 pizza wedge. If your preference is for 1 topping only, in· crease o basic topping recipe by six and use to fill the entire pizza, baking as directed. Mugs of Soup-Baby Pizzo Chilled Chocolate Pudding Baby Pizza: Prepare (1 5~ o:r.) pkg. cheese piuo according to pkg. directions. Divide piuo dough Into 6 even pieces and shape into 6 (4Y, inch) round1 on baking sheet. Spread each with o little of prepared sauce which hos been mixed with cheese. Before bolting. top each of baby piuos with o different topping from ones suggested above B;ke at 425 ° for 7-8 mins. Serves 6 • 4:00tJD ~ me Gabri hosts Gu es John1 New (fom m• 4:3o e ~ a Gu ~cott IJ S 11-0 c 00 1 ®JA ml 6I!) f mE m1 all u5 m F 5:00 0 1' II ~ $100 three a mil D C Spor1 0 1 " mThe * GRJ Aca m-0or1. Hatti Reed m~ fi)F 6I!) ( mF m1 5:30 0 . IJl , • m~ fi)l Eil)l 6I!) I 6:0001 O E IJl oo c 0 1 0 I m1 ID~ 6I!), 6:30 tJI rn ~ 01 @ I 01 fi)I SATURDAY MAY. __ l.___.1 rVENING :00 6 Dusty's Treehouse (j) Anim1I World m DEBUT Min to Min Roman Gabriel and Merlin Olsen are co- hosts of this sports discussion series Guests for the premiere show include Johnny Sample (former back for the New York Jets) and Jim Bouton (former New York Yankees pitcher). m New Decade at Sea :30 6 Movie: (C) ''The Stranger Wore a Gun" (western) '53 -Randolph ~cott, Claire Trevor, Lee Marvin. IJ Sports Challenge ~ 0 Celebrity Bowling 00 I Spy 09) Mr. Benjamin Presents m Untamed World m faith for Today m El Mundo en que Vivlmos m Islands in the Sun a) Inapt :45 m Pre-Game Soccer :00 0 It's Academic II Hollywood Parle Radn& The $100,000 Century Handicap for three-year-olds and up-<>n turf at a mile and 3/8. 0 CV 00 rn ABC's Wide World of Sports 0 The Avengers (iO) News Dale Schwartz. m The Picture of DORIAN *GRAY-The original Academy Award-winner! m Movie Greats: "The Picture of Dori1n Gray" (drama) '45 -Hurd Hatfield, George Sanders, Donna Reed, Angela Lansbury. IE M1ntrap ffi Peter Gunn m Quest for life m futbol-Soc.cer m Bronco :30 0 KNBC News~ice IJ This Week in NBA (j) News Jim Gordon @)NBC News IE Animals, Action & Adventure ffi Tonight in Las Y,1as fD The Wor1d w."live In m Fisher family :00 1J The Big New1 Clete Roberts. O m NBC News IJ Laredo 00 CBS News Roger Mudd 0 Boss City (j9) Men From Shiloh l!) Then Came Bronson fD San Fr1ncisco Mix m Musicale/Davey & Goli1th 6:30 t) About a Week 00 Sports With Bertk1 0 KNBC News Conference 00 Perry Mason 0 Eyewitness News CIJ Star Trek ffi Hobby Showcase THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. MAY 1. 1971 fD The French Chef . her family are thwarted when she m Chiller The1tre: "Cape Can1¥tt· m Children's Gospel Hour finds she has to work alone on al Monsters." Scott Peters. ~ ~,!~c:~~~:~:e Chrf::i,~sn ~r~i:nd Christmas Day. 11:15 6 Fabulous 52! (C) .. My Six LovH" 7:00 I) CIS News Ro1er Mudd. @ Sherlock Holmes Theatre (~medy) '63 -D_ebbie Reynolds, Call of the Wut 0 Movie tor Television· (C) (90) Cliff Robertson, David Janssen. D It's Your Gimble Maury Greene "Alon& Came a S11fder" (R) (drama) (I) Movie: (C) "The Bremblt Bush" examines the pros and cons of legal-'69-Suzanne Pleshetre. Ed Nelson. (drama) 60 -Richard Burton, ized gambling in California. Andrew Prine, Brooke Bundy. Al-Barbara Rush 1J Zane Grey Theatre through the death of a top physicist 11:30 0 Movie: "Attack and Retreat" 0 Juvenile Jury Jack Barry hosts. is ruled accidental, his wife suspects (drama) '65-Arthur Kennedy. O Dutll Valley Days foul play and seeks revenge 0 Movie: "Rup the Wild Wind" m I $,i(1Ai I J1ck P11r & His Lions c:J News Larry Burrell. (adventure) '42-John Wayne. Jack discusses his humorous and IE Del Reeves Show @ Movie: "You Only Live Once," poi1nant experiences with lions-al Best of Diclt Cavett Henry Fonda and Sylvia Sidney. in particular-his ravorite, Amani, lO·OO -. . fl Movie: (C) "Diamond He1d" a cub he reared in his Bronxville · -~annix (R) ~annill finds (drama) '62 -Charlton Heston, home. h:mself involved 1n a crime synd1~te France Nuyen. Yvette Mimieux. IE Championship Wrestling p ot whe~ he stops at a roadside Movie: TBA. ffi Creative livin& With Cr1tts cafe and 15 kidnapped by three gang-®) Movie: "The Young Phlledelphl· fD David Susskind "The Explosion IJlandNmobsJtehrs. M 1 ans" (drama) '59 -Paul Newman, in the Catholic Church." ews 0 n arshal · Alexis Smith. m llvin faith 0 Fri&ht Ni&ht: "Giant Behemoth" g;) La c!n tit · and "Min With the X·Ray Eyes." 12:30 ID All-Ni&ht Show: "God Is My P1rt· ~ W de 1 1 tucion m News Ken Jones. • ner," "Slave Ship" & ''The lnherlt- l:i:.I an r us n:i. 0 k R'd B ance " C:Ii) Rltmol1ndia u:1 a 1 ge oys · a) P1ssport to Tt1vel fD NET Playhouse 1:00 f) Movie: "Rock Island Trail" (ad· €t) Noches Tapitias 7:30 I) C1J Mlssion~lmpossible (R) The venture) '49-Forrest Tucker, Adele IMF attempts to clear an Ameri· 10:30 1J Playboy After Dark Mara. can businessman in Japan of false m Movie: ''The Conspiretor" (mys-IE Movie: "Try ~nd Get Me" (mys- charges that he killed his wife. tery) 'SO-Robert Taylor. Elizabeth tery) '51 -Frank Love1oy, Lloyd 0 @) m Andy Willl1ms (R) Sonny Taylor. Bridges. James and the 5th Dimension guest. m Jfeekend Ntws 1:30@News 1J The Westemm g;) Box de M11ico 0 00 a) Lawrence Welk 0 Million $ Movie: (C) (2hr) ''The 11 :00 B @ 0 0 CV News Wackiest Ship in the Army" (comedy) 00 Death Valley Days '61-Michael Craig Michael Callan IE Movie: "Circle of Death" (mys· 2:00 0 Movie: "My Own True Love" (drama) '48-Phyllis Calvert, Melvyn Douglas. Gary Merrill. ~ ' tery) '60-Ray Milland, Patricia Roe. 2:10 O Speakine Freely m Mujeres, Mujerh y Algo Mas 8:00 1J Saturday Night Fights m Movie Greats: (2hr) "The Picture of DOt"lan Gray'' (drama) '45-Hurd Hatfield, George Sanders, Donna Reed, Angela Lansbury. ffi I Believe in Miracles m Consult1tion m Mi Amor por TI C:Ii) Peficul1 8:30 1J My Three Sons (R) Polly has an argument with her father and suggests to Chip that they elope. 0 m NBC Saturd1y Movie: (21/zhr) ''The Fortune Coollif (R) (comedy~ Jack ll(mmon, Walter Matthau, Ron Rich, Judi West A sports photographer tries to put the "bite" on a broadcasting com· pany for $1 ,000,000 by laking a serious in1ury received while coverine a pro football game. 0 @ a) Pearl Bailey Show Guests are operatic diva Leontyne Price and pianist Liberace. IE Porter W11oner Show El) Hour of Deliverance m The Story 9:00 B (jJ Amie (R) The Nuvo's 18th wedding anniversary at a swank resort hotel becomes a battle when Arnie wants to spend money and Lillian wants to economize. IE The Wilburn Brothers fD The Advocates m Hour of Power 9:30 6 Miry Tyler Moore (R) Mary plans to spend the holidays with Look Of Leadership or Your N ext Cadillac or Oldsmobile from . . . ALLEN- o/dsmobile-cadi//ac, Inc. 1150 SOUTH COAST HIGHWAY, LAGUNA HACH N,ut to the Pottery Shed1 496-1241 4t4·1 0l4 547-J10J Pa1e 5 IADVl:RTISEMENTI Chef Boy-ar-dee presents Great Italian Meals in Minutes. Create a pizza in25 minutes.hs shape is in your hands. Now, pizza c.an be anything. ltc.an be a giant ocean liner with smokestacks puffing parsley. Or a ukulele with s~hetti ~-Or anything you put your mind to. , ' Chef Boy-ar--det.' Pizza Mix gives you the sauce. the flour mix and the cheese. You just use a little imagination and 25 minutes later your creation is done. Crisp. Cheesey. Authentic. Delicious. Pick up !I box ci Chef Boy-ar--dee Piu.a Mix at your grocer's Great Meals in Minutes display. flZt 7 cen ts off on any of the Chef Boy·ar~Puza Mixes "fo 0rnc .. ,. ~ ... 11 t•tk~m 1h1t ·"'"""' fot 7t p1 ... le '"" Nndl1nc prlWtdrd TIIU tt(fH,fl'd H '"°' "'"'' ..... 11 .. 1r flll '"' ,.., ..,, tlv •ho.>• l'ft.dt",. An• nohrr ..,.,tit•'""' '"""!""'. f•wJ c.-... •Nd •nd rcul.11rd 01 O\lf l•f'I""' 1( in•<W'<• !""'"'"' ru1tho~ "4 •u( fl<;ot"lll >II'(~ II> '"'" oR ,rJ,.....,. t.,_.. .,, nine cwndurf'd un '"qur .. .,. cw tt C~lf'IJll\ eo)CMd Ul.,..tt"n.-.i "' r ...... nt"'1 .... rtdtm,........ ... ,~,__. rH•t 1 ttt1ll JI• trlhutor of '"'• r•"""" c., .. ,...,, •old 1( tucd rrtihihttt'd or. rettrklf'd l.y law (""''"""'" "'"" pry "'t u \t't"' ••~ti•;••~ Tottdrem. "'•Jf , ... 1-i..r11.,,,,..~ ro 11mr 17'? 1'11nu., 1,,,., \l1\l "' "'"""' '"'-'Plft ff\ OU.t uV.• tfl'l'n'W1'\1AUW A warm friendship which took root inside a Hollywood sound st~~ may blossom into a flourishing professional relationsh ip if actors John Davidson and Peter Bonerz have anything to say about the matter. Bonerz and Davidson met for the first time recentl~at the studios of KCET in Los Angeles during the tapiflg of "U.S.A.," a two·hour topical musical revue , which airs over KCET (Channel 28), Tuesday at'9 PM. "During •he taping, Peter and I worked together in many of the scenes," says~ing r-actor John Davidson who por· trays John Ward Moor use, a public relations counselor, in .the John Dos Pass s--Paul Shyre musical kaleidoscope of life in America during the first three decades of the 20th century. "I knew Peter's work from Paul Sills' 'Story Theatre' and 'Catch 22,' but .1 had never met him," he continues: "Peter is a fantastic actor with a tremendous flair for com- ' edy and he was a great asset to me in our scenes. We really had fun working out different v9ices and gestures." Bonerz, considered one of the most versati le character actors in the business, was equally impressed with Davidson. "Heck, I knew John was a great singer but I never really knew he could act," he says. "He's got real depth as an actor." "Peter and I would like to do a TV series together," says John. "We've decided that the basic concept should be a Mutt and Jeff type of t hing since our images are so oppo- site. We plan to. have a writer begin work on it immedi· ately." "It just might work," Peter adds . "We have great rapport with each other and we think on the same wave- length. Now all we have to do is. to come up with the right property." Bonerz and Davidson are joined by James Farentino, Joan Hackett, Shirley Knight and Michele Lee , in th Hollywood Television Theatre production of "U.S.A." Edward G. Robin- son is narrator. l I Speed is a one-dish-meal . . . llh our casHrolff of meat and delectable vegetables. . . . Onion Soup Lasagne with Zucchini Solad Ice Cream Almond Cookies Lasagna with Zucchini (pic- tured): Cook noodles from 1 (23~-cn.) pkg. lasagna dinner according to plcg. di- redfons. Set askle. Cut 3 rucchinl c:ronwbe Into slices (3 cups). Sout6 for 5 mlns. In ~ cup butter or margarine t09ether with Y.a cup chopJ*i onion, 14 cup chopped panley ond 1 clove garlic, crushed. Mix 1 can sauee from packaged dinner with 1 clove garlic, mished, Y.a tsp. salt and 14 hp. pepper. Une bottom and Ud.s of 2-qt. greased, shal- low cauerole with noodl'es.. Add half .zuc· chin I malning nOoc:fles. Pour oY9r remaining sauce. Arrange remolnlng nMXhlnl on top. Sprinkle with cheeM 8q)ce at 425° for 15-20 mlns. Serves 6. Avocado Salad Spaghetti-Bean Casserole Hot Cling Peaches Vanilla Souce SPAGHml AND BEAN CASSE- ROLE (pictured): Remov. meat bolls from 2 ( 15-oc.) cans, spaghetti and meat- balls. Chop meatbolh coarsely and combine with 1 ~ lbs. ground round, ~ cup chopped onions ond ~ hp. salt. In skillet, In 1 Tb. oll, saut6 meat mixture 10 mins. over medi- um heat. Stir in 1 cup meatless spaghetti souce and reserved spaghetti. Place In 2 qt. shallow casserole. lake, covered, at .40()0 for 20 mins. Cook 1 C10-oz.) pkg. eoc:h frozen green ond wax beans adding 1 tsp. basil and ~ hp, pepper. Drain. Toss with 2 Tb. each chopJ*i panley and butt.r. Serve beonsl mound.d In center. S.l'ftt 6. Hot Buttered Tomato Juice . Spring Spaghetti Apple Pie SPRING SPAGHml: Cook spaghetti from 1 C23~z.l pkg. spaghetti and meot· boll dinner. In 'A cup oil, sout• for 5 mlns., ~ cup each chopped green pepper, scal- lions and black olives, and 'A cup chopped parsley. Stir in cheese from packaged din· ner. Toss in cool!ed spaghetti. Mix 1 can souce with m.atbolls from packaged dinner, ·~ c11p red wine, 2 cloves garlic, crud1ed, \.c, tsp. thyme leaves and 1A tsp. pepper. Place spaghetti mixture around edge of 1 \.c, qt. greased casserole. ·Place meatballs and souce in centet'. lake, cov1Wed, at '25° for 20 mlns. S.rvet '· / • d h • Join the Yarn Artists BERNAT REYNOLDS SPINNER IN COLl,;MBIA MINERVA BEAR BRAND UNGER BRUNSWICK BOYE T •'."' 6°1.••• Oreu. Y••.•• -coMplefe '••••Y floe Ru9 you11., boc~1 ••pplie1 Stitchery, Crewol. ~v•d Poo•t. Noo<llopooot, Felt Poi••. Acc11 .. rie1 coMplole lioo. l ooh •"" Pottoro1 oil -.. 1uv•1 •• well. •1 Older b•1ic p•ttt rftl. Af~t\•"·• poncho, li.ot P•"h, pillowi. pic1vrtt, ftee4lepoiftt elfMI Cft Wtl, k1tt e"'4 Hperete1. INSTRUCTIONS BLOCKING FINISHING ALTERING CHARTING !(nit 'n Ne-e-bl.e Varn •lfopp~ 4Hl MONTAll AYI. LONa llACH, CAUf HIOI TIL: IJU I 01-2121 -Ho'"' -M .... Tuo1 .. Wod.. I Sot. -9 10 lo •:OO .. . - - I i I ---- Chef Boy--ar .. de! Spaghetti and Meat Balls. With th~ · extra .. l.anze meat balls and the not .. too-spicy sauce. Kid.S love it and it's good tor them. And at roughly 19¢ a serving. the price is right for any family. Pick up a few cans at your grocer's Great Meals in Minutes display. . . • Fan1il11 Weekl11, M a11t,1971 .. .. 100 SUNDAY MAY 2 MORN I NC THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, MAY l , 1971 O (])Discovery "Alive in the Cher· okee Past." @)Comment m BATTER UP! *DODGERS vs. BRAVES m Dodier Baseball Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Atlanta Braves at Al· lanta. Vin Scully and Jerry Doggett provide play-by-play commentary. 6:15 m The Chrlstophers IE) Faith tor Today 6:30 m The Bible Answm @!) Ad~lante con las Escuelas 6:45 (j) The Christophlfs ti» A&riculture Report 7:()0.IJ 00 Tom and .Je"!. . 11:00 tJ 00 Sanley Cup Play-OHs 0 Campus Profile Viewpoint on D Home Buyers Guide Nutrition-Organic Foods." Guests 0 (])@ ti» NBA Basketball Play· are actress SU'San Oliver. Or Isobel Offs Corneil. author Gaylord Hauser. (jg) KOGO's ·Corner @) Hedlle & Jedlle IE) Church in the Home m Tales of Wells Far10 @!)Cine en Su Casa / 7:30 1J Penelope PiblOJI ml Quien Canta Esta Candon? 0 Hot Doe 11 :30 O Movie: (C) "Th~ Secret of the 0 Music and the Spoken Word Purple Reel" (adventure) '60 -Jeff CI) Directions Richards. 0 M~ Friend Pookle.. . ~ Movie: (C) "Column South" (ad· 0 Wrth This Rini Junst Judges venture) '50 -Joan Evans Audie Narcotics" and "Anxiety About Am Murphy ' phetamine." · ~ Woody Woodpecker m Yo&J Bear and Friends IE) Sacred Heart 7:45 IE) The Chrlstophers 8:00 IJ 00 lamp Unto My Feet O Jambo O Cathedral of Tomorrow Real Estate Open House 0 Smokey the Bear Show O Day of Discovery @) Rea Humbard m Wonderama IE) Revival Fires 8:30 IJ look Up end Live O Mrs. Alpha Bet 0 Angle's Gareee O Movie: "Unearthly Stranaer" (sci·fi) '64-John Neville. ID KATHRYN KUHLMAN *(IN COLOR) Q) Kathryn Kuhlm1n 9:00 1J Camer1 Three O Serendipity 0 Day of Discovery O (])Jonny Quest 0 It Is Written Q) Oral Roberts €?i) Musk a y Pelabras ml Panorama Latino en Domineo 9:30 IJ Today's Refl&ion 0 The Christophers O Gene Autry CI) Movie: "The FBI Girl," Cesar Romero, Audrey Totter. 0 rn Cattanooaa Cats 00 Adventure In Sports/Especially for You (l2J World Tomorrow ID Gospel Sinfine Jubilee m Esta Es 11 Vida 10:00 IJ Natiot11I Swimmln& and Div- ing Championships From Fort Laud· erdale, Florida. O Challenae My S1rmon 0 Hour of Power 0 (J) Bullwinkle O Movie: "World Without End" (sc1-fi) '56-Hugh Marlowe, Nancy Gates, Rod Taylor. QOl Consultation €?i) Canciones y Muslca del Recuerdo 10:30 0 Sund1y Tom Snyder AFTERNOON 12:00 O Dallas Invitational Tennis Tourn- ament More than 11 nations are represented in these singles matches at Dallas. Texas. O Movie: "Raw De1I" (mystery) '48 -Dennis O'Keele, Claire Trevor IE) lntelli1ent Parent ml Drama Dominica! 12:30 ID Rendezvous With Adventure 12:45 m Sunday M1tinee: 1:00 O Movie: (C) "Mysterious lsl1nd" (sci Ii) '61 -Michael Craig, Gary Merrill. [g) Meet tht Press ID Weekend News @!) Frentt a la Vid• 1 :30 tJ Face the Nation (J) Son1ta O Movie: "Among the Livin(' (dra· ma) '41 -Susan Hayward. Albert Dekker. O Eyewitness Ci) Movie: "Woman & the Hunter," Ann Sheridan. O Insight ID Voice of Calvary m Elitometro ti» Sterlin& Theatre 2:00 1J Belief Dr. Clifton Moore O On CHtpus 0 (]) m Directions m ®l Ask Coneress €?i) Teatro Familiar 2:30 IJ The Siesta Is Over 0 m Meet the Press @ M.V.P. • 0 (1) Cl) Issues & Answers O Outdoor Sportsman m Hazet ID ROLLER GAMES-ACTION! * T-BIRDS vs. TEXAS ID Roller G1me Thunderbirds vs Texas Outlaws. 3:00 IJ Newsmakers (J) University Dialogue 0 m Comment Edwin Newman. 0 Robert K. Dornan Show CI) Celebrity Bowlin& (Continued) ,. . ' IAu"a:lrl~1·1 Chef Boy-ar-dee presents G~athalianMeals in Minutes. Beefuroni and Beef-0-Getti in 6 minutes.If theyciln't decide on one, it~ just as easyto make them both. Your 7-year-old daughter wa nts BeefaronUor lunch. Your 5-year-old son wants Beef-0-Getti. Make them both happy. Open a can of each. Beefaroni is macaroni and ground beef in tomato sauce. Beef-0-Getti is lots of linle meat balls and spaghetti rings in tomato sauce. The results will be the same. Two quiet children happily eating. Make sure you pick up both a can of Chef Boy-ar-d~ - Beefaroni and Beef-0-Geni at your grocer's Great Meals in Minutes display. lllt 5 cents off on Chef Boy·ar-dee• Beefaroru• or Beef..0-Getti~ STORE COUPON 42 Z7 Olp d11s coupon a.nd ptttent to your rr<nT Wt Ar alluc Te ing a Alive Robe 10 Pl 11 theb Robt I lnfor j is nc I A t1ser 28 t 1 Ch•n I I Ch•" Ch•" This d•vtsl l •on to th THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. MAY I. 1971 WHAT ARE YOUR CHANCES OF HAVING A HEART ATTACK? Are you a low, moderatc·or high heart attack risk? Televiewcrs can rate thcm!>elve, oy answer- ing a quiz which is part of "How lo Stay Alive," an ABC New'> 'pecial narrated by Robert Young airtng on ABC, Tuesday at 10 PM. Laurence Savadove, executive producer for Alan Landsburg Produc1ion!., point'> out that the life-!>lyle of the average American i' the object of worldwide envy. "But." he add,, ··our lives are killing u-;. ··we are the richest and mo't hc:ilth con· !>Cious narion on earth, out 31 ~t in longevity Th~ fin mr n hart a common bond. Thry are llkrly to sulftr htar1 atlad u If lhry do nol chanar lbtlr pJlttrms of lift; (d <KkwtH from upptr ltfl( Arnold Wassemuin, Wayne Ukrns, \\ llllam lnnr lll. Robert Mrlzard and M11nh1ll Slo,.ell. I CHANNEL LISTINGS I tnfo1ma11on for these loss Is furnoahed by the television stations TV WEEK j is not respon~lble for last.minute changes in program listings. 1 8 KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles 0 KNBC (N BC) Los Angeles D KTLA (Ind.) Los Angeles 0 KABC (ABC) Los Angeles • 0 KHJ (Ind.) Los Angeles m KTTV (Ind.) Los Angeles &l KCOP (Ind.) Los Angeles m KWHY (Ind.) Los Angeles ro KCET (NET) Los Angeles ~ KHOF (Ind.) Glendale €D KMEX (Ind.) Los Angeles m KMIR (NBC) Palm Springs a!) KLXA (Ind.) Los Angeles '1> KPLM (ABC) Palm Springs (3) KEYT (ABC) Santa Barbara @ XETV (ABC) San Diego (8) KFMB (CBS) San Diego (1ol KOGO (NBC) San Diego A star C*) preceding a log hstmg indicates 1l is a paid adver· lrsement. Cha nnels 22, 28 and 34 are UHF m Los Angeles, wrth 28 being the educational (ETV) station. SIGN. ONS (TEST PATTERNS) Channel 2-6:53 AM Sunday, 5 53 AM Monday through Friday. 6:53 AM Saturday. ... und No. I in dc:lth from heart Ji,ea,e. wh1l·h claim-; 1hClivc1; of :ilmo,t Ml percent of American men. ···How t• Stay Alive,' hov."·ver. doc' not deal with ,tati,tics. We take th c n:preo;enla· tive American'>, ,\!lccted from over 100 WI! mtcrvic\\ocd throughour the country. There\ .i corporation executive.~' ,a(c,man. ;i junior high ,chool principal . .i cab driver and hi-. huddy, a c<ib di,patcher. We !..new nClthing about 1he condi1ion ot their hearh until after -.evcral "'eeks of fi lming their ;ic1ivi11e' Then they were given tco;h at clinical rc\C~\rch ccn· tcrs of th"' National Jn<;titure' ol Health, a divi,ion of th"· Dcpartmcnr ot Hl·alth, Fdu· cation and Welfare. The. te,t-. 'howed rnn- cluo;ivcly 1ha1 every one or the\e .1ver:ige Americans wac; running a high ri'k of hc:irt attack. Thi! < .. kgrcc of ri'k Wn'\ determined oy a study of relev:int fa"·rors-lamily hi,tory, 'itrcs.;, \moking. obe,ity, frcqu\.'ncy ol check· upc;, cx.erci.;c, diet, olood pre"urc. blood fat\. "T he RQint of the program i' to demon· -.I rate wh at can he Jone to at1:1in good hl·alth and.a longer life. We c;how l'har 1he'c men. (aced wirh the hard realitic,, arc making ccriain change" in their lik·,tyk-.. We pa'' on rhe rip.; of rc~earcher, al th"· National Jrl\litutc of Hcalth-rhe impor1:l11cc of l·hcck- up,, "ays to alleviat;! tcn-.1on, how to attain ideal \\.eight. v.hJt food' lo cat 111 mmlcr:1r1on. how 10 CHI down M q11i1 -.mo~in!!. ··we \\Ml..cd for \even mon1h, ''" tht' 'ho\\, filrmng in I J c1tic~ Ir ha' hccn an education. and all of 11-;-in varying degree' -arc Ii' ing differently I recently an''' ercd the quiz that\ a f\.·;Hurc of the program, and karncd th at I am nm\ '"'' n,i... I plan 10 l..ccp it th:11 wny. ·· BIG HOBIE THE HOBIE CAT 16 Lentlll Overall 16'9" ···"' ,,,, .. We'9111 )IS lb, Sall Ar" tw/1paol M•in & Jllo 211 1q. II. Main RHfed & J ll> 11> f41. II. Main Only 163 f41· II. Malfl Only, ReefM Ut f41, If. Jib 5J'41.l l. Price: uns fully rltted. w/lrapea. & llarneu , Channel 4-7·00 AM Sunday, 6·00 AM Monday through Friday. 6 30 AM Saturday. Channel 7-Pro11ramm1n11 starts at 8:30 AM on Sunday. 6 ·30 AM Monday throu11h Friday, and 7:00 AM on Saturdays. This magazine is published weekly for this newspaper by TV WEEK, a d1v1s1on of Griffin Printing and U thoereph Co., Inc .• editonal and. produc loon offices PO. Box I 190. Glendale. Calrf. Address advertrsong inquiries 10 the display 11dveort11lng department of this newspaper. «up·u 1£hS 64·s:r,·44 2200 W. COAST HIGHWAY. NEWPORT BEACH P•&• 9 SI ''The Joker Is W.ld''-The Ewty StvN. Page 10 Sunday 300pm CBSS'l ., THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MAY I. 1971 SUNDAY (Continued) O Movie: (C) "The Treasure of Lost C1nyon" (adventure) '52-Wllliam Powell, Julie Adams O Flmily Film Festival: "Little Miu Broadw1y." Shirley Temple. 1Q) Pet Set Belly While m Chiller €1) P1ttern lot Living €I) Toros Cl) Agriculture Report 3:30 f) Movie: "The Joker Is Wild" (dra ma) '57 -Frank Sinatra, Eddie Al· bert, Jeanne Crain, Mitzi Gaynor. Beverly Garland Story of nightclub entertainer Joe E lewis. (3) Focus O All About Your Car "Fixing the Old Car, leasing" (6) Tarzan Theatre: "limn and the Amazons." 00 Probe o The World of Lowell Thomas @B S1cred Cinem1 m Spotli&ht on Youth Cl) Sterling Theatre 4:00 (3) Sund1y M1tinee: "Marnie" (sus. pense) '64 -Sean Connery, nppi Hedren O Agriculture USA "The Blessing ol the Animals " O Movie: "Topek1" (western) '53 -Bill Elliott (i' Face the Nation m This Is the Life a!) V1ried1des Cl) Rn Humbard 4:30 O This Is the life O Startime 'al The Interns O Pet Set M1yosh1 Umek1 and her two Afghans are fealured. o The Saint m Academy Award-winner * "ALL ABOUT EVE" with BETIE DAVIS m Movie: "All About Eve" (drama) 'SO-Betti: Davis, Anne Baxter, Gary Memll @ World of Sports a) Agriculture USA 5:00 O Movie: "Ten little lndi1ns" (SUS· pense) '66 -Hugh O'Bnan, Shirley Eaton. Fabian. (6) Voy1ge to Bottom of Sea O The Aven1ers @ Animals, Action & Adventure El) Peter Gunn €I) C1rrousel Mexicano m lnsi1ht a!) Cinema def Domingo Cl) Sterlin& Theatre 5:30 f) Animal World O Ian Tyson Show O Eyewitness News \ (8 ) News Ray Wilson. /""" (!Q) Movie: "Wings of Ugles" (ad venure) '57 -John Wayne. Ward Bond '"' @ Gilligan's Island E!) Color Travelc.ide ffi Consultation m SpoUight m lnsi1ht EVENING O The Challen1ln1 Sea "Sharks of Nicaragua." 00 Daktari O Sia O'Clock Movie: (C) (2hr) "Sunday in New York" (romance) '64-Jane Fonda. Rod Taylor, Cliff Robertson, Robert Culp, Jo Morrow, Jim Backus A young Albany maiden arrives at her airline pilot brother's New Yo1k apartment after breakin1 her engagement. 00 This Is Your lif• O The Saint \ · @ Here Come the Brides ffi Book Beat @El Hour of Power €I} La Tormenta rn Jonny Quest 6:30 f) (!) CBS News Roger Mudd. @ Nanny & the Professor O Barbara McNair Show Guests· B.B. Kine. The Friendly Persuasion, Gloria Loring. (j) Unt1med World m Creature Features: (90) "Son of Oricufa" (mystery) '43-Lon Chaney Jr .. Louis& Albritton. m Hour ot Deliver1nct @j) I SPECIAL I Trial (R) "The City and County ol Denver vs. Lauren R Watson " The second day of the Black Panther trial 1s studied. Cl) Cattanooga Cats 7:00 f) 00 Lwit (R) "The Surwval " Lassie and her pups are discovered in the desert by a five year-old mute boy (Michael James W1Jtled) ~ The Partridge family O m NBC News 00 The Prisoner O Death Valley Days (D Passport to l'ravel El) Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal @B Faith for Today m lucecita m Call of the West a!) Hit def Momento Cl) Bullwinkle 7:30 O ® Hogan's Heroes (R) New· kirk (Richard Da1Yson) becomes a turncoat temporarily to broadcast a "propaganda" message r3) That Girl 0 -0 m Walt Disney (R) "The Ballad of Hecto, the Stowaway Dog · Conclusion Hector becomes involv~d in a plot lo smuggle precious Jewels across international borders Guy Stockwell stars. 0 LAUREL & HAROY'Ll * FRACTURE YOU! O CoJJJedy Classics: (90) "flyin1 Deute$" (comedy) '39 -laurel & Hardy. O Million S Movie: (2hr) ''The No· torious landlady" (mystery) :s2- K1m Novak, Jack Lemmon, Fred Astaire. Young Slate Department ol fit1al rents a flat in the home own ed by a beautiful. mysterious woman suspected of murdering her husband @ Three Passports to Adventure mFilm fair m Quest for Lile €I) Pandorama Cl) Discovery 6:00 f) Big Ntws Clete Roberts. 3 ) The Brady Bunch 8:00 f) Cf' Ed Sullivan (R) Guests are Sergio Franchi Lana Cantrell. Rod 8:3 ~ UN Coll abe den and run ctn Ma 9: * ney Danaerfield, John Byner, O.C. Smlth1. the Bayanlhan Philippine Dancers and Jim Bailey. 0 CI) G) The FBI (R) "The lnno cent." A seven·year.old boy is held for ransom by an emotionally un stable woman and her alcholic hus band. Guests are Larry Blyden. Lois Nettleton and Joan Hotthkls. sic story about 10 travelers on a Z,OOO·mile stagecoach journey mJ The Ski Show fl) IAanion Forum £Il) Masterpiece Theatre "The Pos· sessed." Debut of Oostoyesvsky's epic of revolution. conspiracy, mur· der, and madness. The six.part series • becins with "The Sins of Others." m The Picture of DORIAN *GRAY-The Original Academy.Award-winner Madame Stavrogin and her son's tutor Stepan. leaders of society in a Russian provincial town. are eagerly awaiting Nikolay, Madame Stavro· gin's son. Stars are Rosalle Crutch· ley, Joseph O'Conor. Keith Bell and David Collings. m Movie Gre1ts: (Zhr) "The Picture of Dorian Gray" (drama) '45-Hurd Hatfield. Lowell Gilmore, Billy Bevtn. Story of a man who remains elem· ally young, while his portrait ages. mJ The Bir Question fl) Patttrn for llvlnc £Il) Jean Shepherd's Ameriu EI!> Livlnr Faith ~ Festival Filmlco ail Pelicula 9:30 0 NYPO O News Larry Burrell. (D Minority Community EI!) Living Book 10:00 B Ci) Jackie Gleason (R) Gay Paree welcomes the junketeeri11g Kramdens and Nortons. 8:30 0 ®) m Bill Cosby (R) "The Old Man of 4·C." Chet befriends a lonely old neighbor (guest Will Geer). D ®) m ..... , s""P""'EC .... ,A .... l .... , This Child Is Rated X "An NBC News White Paper on Juvenile Justice." An examination of juvenile and children's rights in America. Edwin Newman narrates as the program documents the inade· quac1es of the court system, the de· tention facihties and the training schools into which almost a million children are led each year \ fl) World Tomorrow £Il) Tht Wor1d We Lin In "Antarcti· ca: Because It's There." ~ , - UNEXPECTED TUKN -Elb.abetb Collins (l..ols Netllt>ton) 't'es trouble abud "'hen 7-year-old Timmy Bow· den (Brian 0t'Wt'J), the younlJSltr •he and her husband kidnapped, start_~ runnlna • hlit'1 fcnr, In "The lnno-ct>nt," on ABC's The FBI. Suncb). May 2 a l I PM. 9:00 8 Cilen Clmpbell (R) Camp 0 Channel 5 News O Willi1m F. Buckley m News Ken Jones. (D Joe De Silvi £Il) flnfare "Silverbird -the Birth of a Navajo Rock Group " m TV Musiul Ossart 10:30 O The World Tomorrow m Academy Award-winner * "All ABOUT EVE" with BETIE DAVIS .. m Movie: "All About Eve" (drama) 'SO-Bette Davis, Anne Baxter. Gary Merrill. (D Weekend News Chuck Cecil. m Gran Teatro 11:00 8 00 News D ®J mNews II Cathedral of Tomorrow O Movie: "Keys of the Kingdom" (drama) '44-Gregory Peck. Vincent Price, Roddy McOowall. (D Kathryn Kuhlman 11:15 Movie: ''The B~xs." Richard Todd. Robert Morley. bell swaps down ho~e stories with 0 CI) News Walter Brennan, receives advice on 11:30 8 Movie: "The Hirder They Fair' ~rid t~avel from Larry Storch and (drama) '56 _ Humphrey Bogart. sings with Thelma Houston. Jan Sterling, Rod Steiger. D @) m Bonanza (R) "The Weary D @) Sunday Tonicht Show Willies." Trouble erupts when a 00 Merv Griffin group of teenage ex-soldiers settles mJ Movie: "Mrs. Mike" (drama) '49 on Ponderosa land -Dick Powell. Evelyn Keyes. II HIPPIES TURN FROM 11:45 O M.V.P. Willis Reed hosts * GRASS TO THE CROSS! lZ:OO 11 Public Service "Mexican·Ameri-0 I $Ji(tAl I The Jesus Movement can Heritage and Destiny." Newsman Phil Nye documents the lZ:JO m Pay Clrds spontaneous moveme~t . in which 12:45 @ Issues & Answers young people are turning off drugs _ y 0 11 • w rth and tuning into religion. v our 0 ar s o 0 (I) G) ABC Sunday Nlr11t Mov· 1:00 1J Movie: "Sudan" (adventure) '45 le: (C) (Zhr 15m) "Stareeoach" -Jon Hall. (R) (western) '66 -Ann·Margret, D (j) News Bing Crosby, Red .Buttons. Van Hef 1:45 (D Movie: "Blue, Whitt and Per· lin, Slim Pickens, Stef1nie Powers. feet" (mystery) '42 -Lloyd Nolan, Bob Cummlnes. Keenan Wynn. Clas· Mary Beth Hughes. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MAY 1, 1971 HO· Brand New· Honda Fully Factory Equippeci s200 Totel Down Peyment s 7!~ MONTH J6 MOafttt H ._.,, .... .t cNdlt. Totol c_. prke lwcht4'-t Mlft te11 •"4 1971 tlcMtM fH Sl Ht.72. hf.rYH ptty .. wt 'rice lact•4ittt ta, lie .... e"4 fiHKe cMrf" Sl I N .44. ANNUAL rHCINTAGE lATE 11 tJ411. lllllMlll. "WI Aaf Nml IATtlFllD UllTIL YOW All'" UNIVBBSITT . ~ DLDSIDBILB 2850 HARBOR COSTA MESA • 540-9640• ' Pa&• 11 Gidget GrowsiJp 1Caren Valentine C3 ()'(L()CI\ M()Vlf Monday In color 1CABe-GJV THE OAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. MAY 1, J971 MONDAY MAY 3 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 O "Rhythm on the River" (musical) '40 -8in1 Crosby, Mary Martin. "The Night Has a Thousand EyH" (mystery) '42-James Mason. m "The Canterville Ghost" (com· edy) '44 -Charles Laughton. 9:30 O (C) ''The Roots of Heaven" Part I (adventure) '58 -Orson Welles, Juliette Greco. 0 "On the Beach" (drama) '59- Gregory Peck, Ava Gardner. 10:00 @ "left Hind of God" (drama) '55 -Humphrey Bogart, Gene Tierney 1:00 m "Under My Skin" (drama) '50- John Garfield. Micheline Prell. 2:00 O (C) "try for Happy" (comedy) '61 -Glenn Ford, Donald O'Connor 3:00 (C) "last Outposr (adventure) '51-Ronald Reagan. Rhonda Flem· ing. I 4:00 I) "Possessed" (drama) '49-Joan ~ Crawford, Van Heflin . . 4:30 @ Same as IOAM Movie. EVENING 6:00 1J Bl1 News Jerry DJJnphy. (})ABC News ReaslAler, Smi{h. O KNBC Hewurvice Tom Snyder 0 The Allen SllO'# 0 Si1 O'Clock Movie: (C) <W> "Gld1et Grows Up" (comedy) ·~ Karen Valentine, Edward Mulh1re, Paul Petersen. Bob Cummings, Paul Lynde Frances Lawrence , alias Gid· get, comes back from two years of college in Europe, and her father agrees to let her live 1n New York and try her luck with the United Nations. fJDid Vin Dytie ID fhe Rintstones (!)Stu Trell fil) Art Studio/Ch1rlie's Pad €0 flsher familJ m Noticiero 34 m Death Vallq Days m u Hora flmill1r con Consuelo a> News Jim Hawthorne. 6:30 News Bill Huddy. (j) Truth or Consequences (j) CBS News Walter Cronkite. 0 Candid Camera ~NBC News David Brinkley. ID The Flyinc Nun fil) Hod1epocf ge Lod1e fiii) Seleded films/ Musicale m TL Desert Report mTBA a> News 7:00 IJ CBS News Walter Cronkite. 7: 7:55 8:00 8:05 1:30 m * 9:00 0 m NBC News David Brinkley. John Chancellor, Frank McGee. To Tell the Truth 0 Whit's My Line? Didi Yin Dyb m I love Lucy ID (j) Dr11net Ell) The World We Live In "Antartl· ca: Because It's There." EE Christ the Uvln& WOfd EE Anaelltos Nearos a!) Slmplemente M1ri1 Ql Movie fi1me 7:30 IJ Gunsmoke (R) Matt Dillon and Doc are troubled by a med dlesome woman (Jo~ne Linville) and the threar of hijackers when they escort a recaptured convict (Todd Armstrong) back to Dodge. 0 @) m From a Bird's-Eye View "Hate-In." Maggie and Millie quarrel over a boyfrlend.'llnd the argument involves the plane's 'passengers. D Yfrglnl1 Gr1b1m Show Guests. Army Archerd, Jane Russell, Cesar Romero, Mervyn Leroy and Maurice Jarre. Movie: (C) (90) "The lady Kill· m," Alec Guinness, Peter Sellers. 0 Ql let's Mike 1 De1l Monty Hall hosts. 0 Miiiion $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "Auntie Mame" (comedy) '58 - Rosalind Russell, Forrest Tucker, Roger Smith. m Truth or Consequences • ID It Takes I Thief Ell) Cityw1tchers Art Seidenbaum, Charles Champlin. @Ii) Clnemt 30 elDo·Re-MI 7:55 m ~estlon de Se1undos 8:000 mL1u1h·l n (R) Orson Welles guests. 0 @ Ql Newlywed Game m To Tell the Truth Ell) World Press EE Men of Vision el Yesenl-. 8:05 a;) Aqui lies Patines 8:30 IJ Here's Lucy (R) During Harry's absence, Lucy donates his house, without his permission. for a wedding reception, and then he re· turns unexpectedly. IJNYPD U Q}Reel Game m ANTHONY QUINN * SOLOS with DAVID m David Frost Show Anthony Quinn is tonight's only guest. ID Dr11net ~· Benti. Story. And Eyewitness News~ EEPatternlorUvin& Th tr i"~t And twl t 9:00:Mla;::~:~ld~.;~~) Goober es .a et• scoop. a new s • m_oves into_ • manS1on. co~plete We think o ur news is getting better all the On Eyewitness News. with limousine. Although he 1s only . . . . . a housesitter lookin& after the prop· time. Two highly noticeable reasons for 1t Every M onday through Friday. erty, it goes to his head. all. Joseph Benti, our new anch o rman who Where news is concerned. 0 ®l m World Premiere .Movie: like~ his news straight and to the point. And (l)nyewltnOfO!&.! n~K.UL~ (C) (2hr) "The Aqu1rians" (R) '69 . . "' "'O\~ "'no -Jose Ferrer, Leslie Nielsen. Ricardo ~,tlph Story who rel1:-..~c~_ne~~ on.t_he wry 4·30 5&.llpm /kabc·tv Montalban. The story of the opera-~1<.le. By the way. o ur tuning. IS getting • ~ lion of Deep Lab, a nuclear-powered, better, too. With two comple te and • l>eflti S(Ofy1Jl(lf1(lf1 SIOtlfle self-contained scientific unit located h · I '1 Q d 500 feet underwater on the con& com pre e ns1ve ear y reports. At 4 : .1 an nental shelf. a gain a t 5 p.m. And all the la tes t news (Continued) a t I I . Benti. Sto ry . Nahan. Sloane. Page 13 MONDAY (Continued) THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MAY l, 1971 D NCAA Champion Bruins * tn 1-Hour Special! D I sH(IA\ I The Winner Ind Still Champion Documentary h1ghllghllng the UCLA Bruins 1970·71 basketball season. 0 (}J a> ABC Monday Movie: (C) (2hr) "Rou1h Night in Jericho" (R) (western) '67 -Dean Martin Georu Peppard. Jean Simmons Ex lawman turned town boss meets his tou ghest opponent in a woman own. er of a stagecoach hoe who forces lum into a showdoNn. i£) fe:ony Squid EID ( #'WAl I Homefront '71, the President, the Press Ind the Public White House d11ector of commun1ca lions. Herb Klein, discusses the pub he mood on Vietnam with newsroom editors from cities across the na. lion m 30 Minutes al Sonrisu al) N1tlch1 9:30 1J 8 Doris D1y (R) DortS 1s called on to model a new line for a french coulourter (Johnny Haymer) but Myrna becomes an unw1tl1ng ac. compltce 1n a plot to sabotage his ~.J for fashion supremacy aJ Quut 10< Adventure £!) Musialt/Pastor's Desk @E u C1u1 de Meriu Cruces 10:00 1J ..{' Cuol Burnell (R) Edyie Gorm~ and Joan Rivers guest 0 Channel S News Kevin Sanders 0 Buter Ward News m News Putnam/Fishman. ID Man\flp Al Hamel hosts. 1 EID Cunent Evenu .. The Fallen Spar· 1 rows" I al) Hit del Momento 10:30 0 Movie: (lhr 4Sm) "Beyond Glory" (drama) '48 -Alan Ladd, Donna Reed. West Point Cadet stands trial for his part 1n World War II campaign. ID Bill Johns News 6I) Cadena de AngustiH 11:00 U 00 6I) News D mNews @ Death Valley Days 0 (J) a> News O t;DNews fJ Movie: "Wu Hunt" (drama) '62 -John Saxon. Robert Redford. m Movie: (C) "Wild North" (ad· venture} '52 -Stewart Granger. aJ Beat the Clock E:ID Cityw1tchers ( R) Art Seiden baum, Charles Champlin. TUESDAY MAY 4 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY - TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 0 "The Moon's Our Home" (ro mance) '36-Henry Fonda, Margaret Sullivan "Min About Town" (com· edy) '39-Jack Benny. ID "Abbott ind Costello Meet the Mummy" (comedy) '55-Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Ma11e Windsor. 9:30 0 (C) "The Roob of Heaven" Con· cluslon (adventure) '58 -Orson Welles. Juliette Greco fJ (C) "The Wackiest Ship in the 11 :30 IJ CJ) Merv Griffin I Army" (comelly) '61 -Jack Lem· mon. Ricky Nelson. 0 0 m Johnn! Carson I 10:00 (3 "Great Sioua Uprising'' (west· 0 rn 00 CE Didi Cavett Show I ern) '53 -Jeff Chandler Faith will originate from London. Domergue ' m Movi~: "The Man I Married" I 1:00 m "Born to Be Bad" (drama) ·so (drama) 40 -Joan Bennett. Uoyd -Joan Fontaine. Robert Ryan. Nolan I 2:00 e (C) "Pink Panther" (comedy) '64 12:15 D One Step Beyond l :QO IJ Movie: (C) "Women of the Pre- historic Pl1nef' (sc1.fi) '65-Merry Anders, Wendell Corey. 3~ 0 0 OC j§l News ' -David Niven. Peter Sellers. 3:00 @ ''Submuine Command" (drama) 'Sl-W1lltam Holden, Nancy Olson. 4:30 U (C) "The Ameri~no" (adven· lure) 'SS-Clenn Ford. Ursula Th1ess 3 Same as lOAM Movie. EVf NING 6:00 IJ Ble News Jerry Dunphy. 'J) ABC News Reasoner, Smith 0 KNBC News Tom Snyder. 0 The Allen Show 0 Sia O'Clock Movie: (C) (90) "Bad D1y 1t Bliek Rock" (drama) 'SS-Spencer Tracy, Anne Francis. Dean Jagger A man arnves 1n a town to reward the father of the man who had saved his ltfe in the war but his search lor the lather is met with silence and fear fJ Dick Van Dyke ID The Flintstones ID Stir Trek fll) Art Studio/Cherlie's Ped m fisher family 6I) Noticlero 34 m Death Valley Days al) I.a ttora Famlli1r con Consuelo a> News Jim Hawthorne 6:30 (!)News 8111 Huddy. 00 Truth or Consequences '.]) CBS News Walter Cronkite fJ Candid Camera Jg) NBC News David Brtnkley ID The flying Nun a> News EID Hodgepodge lodge m Selected film/Musicalt m The Desert Report " al) TBA 1:00 IJ CBS News Walter Cronkite D m NBC News David Brinkley ::!) To Tell the Truth 11ad '1>ay J1t Blaek Roek n.New ........ PATIO COYll '°' 1m 0-.... tJ-lity illJMINIJM IJalEBN P~TIOS r ... lat;t or ...i li.te aia.I ~w ..... • • • Al .u..i..; t...p Doon: 0.1 rr.of.1 Dt-Gtd• die wW. c...·-~~ ..-.,..._, "'-• c..... .............. , ............. . _,_..,. __ _ TU MIW lOOIC t• "" Adnaeed a:inttrina ~ a (rttClom of dtt1p. C-.1m00ll1 ~1\lff', It~ wlnlocldn;: pi:lftf!~a. t.ilt•in r.in plk'r .. i11t ) t,~·· onwnenial poit m.1l.c-fer~ ~tio L'O\-Cr ol rnodcnt buuty 1111111 paler Mrt"ngth, •• -·-Si~ 192() SANTA ANA TENT D ~WNING I TATS LICINSI D CONTRACTOll OW~Olfin_ ~··WT ...... co.; • ft.ii tv ,._, ...................... . .. _ ..... .,,...-a 22t2 S. Main St. S.nt9 AM S45Mt1 Spencer ,.rae () ()'Cl()CI\ M()Vlf Tuesday in color'1CABe -n • 7:3 O What's My line? ~ Dick Van Dyke m I Love Lucy ® Draenet ID A Portrait or Me1ico Aztec tubal dancers, Tollec pyramids Zapelec gold work and other monumenls and h1stor1cal sites m Christ the Liv1n& Word m Aneelltos Nearos ail Simplemente Ma111 al Movie G1me 7'30 £J (jl Beverly Hillbillies tR) Ro· mance enters ~lly May's hie when Navy lieutenant Mark Templeton arnves at the Clampett mansion. Mark reveals he 1s a Navy frogman, which Granny interprets literally and decides he·s a freak. O o gnJutia (R) "Smoke :>cream " Corey and Earl t111nk Earl's dad died from smoking O Virginia Graham Show Bette Mid ler, Pat O'Brien. Kent McCord and Joe V(ambaugh guest. 0 13) (6) (E} The Mod Squad (R) "The Long Road Home " Pete falls in love w1lh a young woman he ac cidentally injured with his car while chasing a robbery suspect O Million $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "Aleunder the Grut" (biography) '56 -Richard Burton, Clai·re Bloom m Truth or Consequences @ It Takes I Thief ID I s'l(,/AL I Trial: "The City and County of Denver vs. Lauren R. Wit· son."· Defendant Watson charges ....... t,,~-- THE DAILY PILOT. Tl/ WEF;K, MAY I, 1971 harassment by the police Ullley wtll be anchor man ol this and specialists that each ls 11sk1ng heart m Cinema 30 subsequent editions attack. al Especbculos 0 The Fugitive TV 8 Reports 7:55 ai) Cueltlon de Segundos I!) Felony Squad 0 Barter Ward News 8:00 tJ Green Acm (R) Lisa fells ID POWERFUL 'USA'! m News Putnam/Fishman hllle Lori Baker (Victoria Meyer•nk) * MANY STARS ROLES ® Marrfrap Al Hamel hosts a fancltul story about her royal rO· ON HWD TV THEATRE ai) ~stival Meait1no mance With Oliver. ID I SPEC IA~ I Hollywood Television 10:30 e LI CBS News Spec:ill "Southern 0 ~ gn Don Knotts Show (R) Theatre "US A .. John Oos Passos' uposures ' Hen11 Cartier Bresso11 Guess and Andy Grrllith, Jo Ann Pflug powerful re creation of hfe in Amer locuses his p1cto11al essay on M1ss1s and Celebralton (musical group) tea dunng the llrst three decades SIPP• . " . •• m To Tell the Truth of lhe 20th century as adapted by 0 Movie; (2hr) Blue 01hh1 €E) Full Gospel Businessmen Dos Passos and Paul Shyre (mystery) '46-Alan Lad?. Veronica m I SPECIAL I The Muican-Amerl· €S Challenge Lake .... c1n -Heritage and Destiny This ail Natuh• @ Bill Johns News film, narrated rn Spanish by Ricardo 9:30 tJ C29 (8 ~II in the Family (R) ll ·OO gt) Clden~ ~ee:sn11ustl1S Montalban, focuses on the heritage Mike talks hts lather rn law tnto _be . 90 ""o ~. News of the Me11can·American and the 1:6:.1 influence of Mexican culture on the mg a blood donor but Archie insists ~Death Valley Days Southwest on know1~g exactly who IS going to 0 {3) m News 8:05 '-"' TBa get the P.'nl he gives O Movie: (C) "Rider In the Night" w.:i " 0 Candid Carnera . 8·.30 -.• 8 ) Hee H (R) K p ~ T ~mystery) 64 -Annette DeVlll1ers. ~ _ aw enny 11ce u:1 reuure 1 h v H d and Linda Martell guesl m Musica~/Pasto:s Desk ma~ov::: .~:rez~~·(drama) '38 _ 0 NYPO al L• Cruz de Ma11sa Cruces 0 (}J ( 6) (l) ABC Movie ol the .. Tyrone Power, Loretta Young Week: (C) (90) "Nlg11t Slaves" (R) 10:00 £J KNX~ Reports The ~eglected (D Beat the Clo~ 'JO J F . Disease. An In depth examination of 11:30 tJ Merv Grlflrn ~su~pe~~e)1 ~ a~es tran;iscus. sickle cell anemia, a rarf' and as yel 0 0 gn Johnny Carson IS a er ing, ee ran. man incurable disease lound mainly in 0 m (!) m Dick Cavett seeks l~e secret Df a town s myslert Black Amencans Saul Halpert re ® Mowie: "Crooked Circle" (tlra ous ens avement perts ma) '58-John Smtih. Fay Spain m ROZ RUSSELL O Channel 5 News ID Rugan Press Conference * ALON~ with DAVI 0 0 3' 6 CL) I 5'EcrAL I Tow To 12:30 0 One Step Beyond m Oavtd Frost Show Guest IS Rosa Stay Alive Robert' Young narrates tlu.s l :OO e Movie· "Pushover" (drama) '54 hnd Russell dramatic special on how Americans -Fred MacMurray. Krm Novak @Dragnet . . can feel better and live longer by i £J 0 (8 ) '10 News m Pattern for Living taking steps lo reduce lhe risk ol m All-Night Show: "Eight O'Clock al La Coia Juzgad1 heart disease Portrayed are trie lives Wilk," "Desert War" and "China 9:00 O Garrick of hve men who have been told by Gate." BUICK .N COSTA MESA Sptcializi•1 i1 QUALITY JAGUA R Opel 234 East 17th Street, (cgta Mesa, California 92627 Telephone (714) 548-7765 Page 15 WEDNESDAY MAY 5 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY- TI ME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 0 "Dude Goes West" (adventure) '48-Eddte Albert "l Shot Biiiy the Kid" (western) '50-0on Btrry m "hther Was I Fullb1clt" (com edy) '49-Fted MacMurray, Maureen O'Hara, Natalie Wood. 9:30 O "It Happens Every Thursday" (comedy) '53-loretta Young. John Forsythe, Edgar Buchanan B (C) "When My Biby Smiles at Me'' (musical) '48 -Dan Dailey, Betty Grable. June Havqc. 10:00 "let Storm'' (drama) '62 - Richard Attenborough, Sli nley Baker. 1:00 m "To the Shores ol Tripoli" (dra . ma) '42 -John Payne. Maureen O'Hara. Randolph Scott 2:00 B "Brl1h1m Yount' (biography) '40-Tyrone Power. Linda Darnell 3:00 (j) (C) "W1're No Angels" (comedy) 'S>-Humphrey Bogart. Peter Usti nov. Aldo Ray 4:00 O (C) "Tiie Benny Goodm1n Story" (musical) '56 -Steve Allen Donna Reed. 4:30 ~Same as I OAM Movie fVFNING 6:00 I) Big Plews Jerry Dunphy. -3) ABC News Reasoner. Smith O KNBC News Tom Snycfer. O The Allen Show Guests are Bill Burrud. Jack Carter. Bernadette Pet- ers and Gene Baylos. 0 Sia O'Clock Mowit: (90) ''Tbt Young Phil1delphi1ns" Part I (dra- ma) '59 -Paul Newman, Barbara Rush. Alexis Smith, Brian Keith, Diane Brewster. Young Philadelphia lawyer with wealth and power Tlslls everything when he defend5 a life· long lriend on a murder charge. O Dick Ven Dyke m The Flintstones d) Stir Trett fI) Art Studio/Charlie's Pad. m fisher f amily eE Noticiero 34 m De.th Valley Days a!) le Hora famili11 con Consuelo al News Jim Hawthorne 6:30 News Bill Huddy. Truth or Consequences ([) CBS News Walter Cronkite B Candid Camua Jg) NBC News David Brinkley m The flrinc Nun al News fI) Hodgepodge Lodge €I'i) Selected film/Musltale m The De$trt Report a!) TBA 7:00 O CBS Hews Walter Cronkite. 7aul~ewman ne 'Young ,,hlladelphian& f3 ()'(l()CI\ M()Vlf Wedne&day-Partl Thursday-Part2 Page 16 THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, MAY l. 19/1 0 €f:' NBC News David Brinkley Dana Wynter plays the leader of a To Tell the Truth campus witchcraft cult who tries to ·0 Whtt't M1 line? cure -in 11fin1 coed with bizarre o Movfe: (C) "Bedtlme Story" melhods. (comedy) '64 -Marlon Brando. 0 JUNIOR MISS FINALS David Niven * Ed McMahon and Anita m I love Lucy Bryant; by Chevrolet, dl D11gnet Kraft, Kodak, Breck. El) Toroa en Medrid 0 ®) m I m clAL I Junior Miss fD The frendl Chef Pag11nt Fifty high school senior ~ Christ the llvina Word &Iris are judeed on poise. appear. al Angelitos Nearos ance. creative and performing arts. a!) Simplemente M1rl1 and scholastic achievement Ed Mc al Movie '•me Mahon hosts, live from Moblle, Ala 7:30 t) Men at Llw (R) Three young bama's Municipal Auditorium Anita lawyers providing legal advice free Bryant is special guest-star. to needy clients are asked todelend 0 The Fugitive a 73·year·old dispossessed home· 0 (})(])al Johnny Cash Show owner accused of having killed a (R) Glen Campbell, Tony Joe White multimillionaire financier. and The Stoneman family guest. 0 m The Men From Shiloh (R) @ Felony Squad "Crooked Corner." Susan Strasberg €I'i) 30 Minutts and Kurt Kaszner guest as leaders a!) N1l.lcha of a German colony who $eek help 9:30 B Clndld Clmtl'e· from Tale (lee Majors) when their @ V1gab0nd land rights are threatened. ~ Musit1le/P1Jtor's Desk 0 Virginl1 Gr1h1m Shows Guests m LI Cruz de M1rlsa Cruces are Abby Dalton. Lendon Smlth, 10:00 t) 00 H1waii Fln-0 (R) A we11thy James Darren and Jerry Baker. businessman di's in 1 bOat explosion 0 @ al Courtship of Eddie's and the widow's former husband is hther (R) "Hello, Miss Bessinger. suspected of sabotaee. Goodbye " Tom Corbett's romance 0 Ilg) m Four-in.One: S1n Fr1n - w1th glamorous iet·uller Valerie dsco lntemation1I Al'l)ort ··we One~ Bessinger (Suzanne Pleshelte) cools Came Home to Parades." Ai rport when she breaks a promise lo Eddie. manager Jim Conrad (Lloyd Bndges) Seven Seas must protect a controversial general O Miiiion $ r.tovfe: (C) {2hr) from demonstrators and assassin "Best of Enemies" (drama.) '62 -0 Channel 5 News David Niven. Alberto Sordi. Michael 0 al The Young l1Wy111 Wilding. (R) "We M•y Be Better Strangeri." m Truth or Conaequences Aaron Silverman believes his young Q) It likes a Thief client IS innocent of a marijuana El) AmeriCI C1nt1 Asl charge, but the father Insists he f1l) I sJf(IA~ I Hollywood Television plead guilty. Theatre (R) "U.S.A." John Dos Pas-(:) Barler W1rd News sos' powerful re·creatlon of life tn m News Putnam/Fishman. America during the first three dee· @ Mantrap Al Hamel hosts. ades of the 20th century. EE El Cine en Su Hogar €I'i) Clnem1 30 Eii) Masterpiece Th11tre: "The Pos· al Ett11l1d1 de locos sessed." (R) him him hi) can to a hi~ I l>Ubj hin) like ·un ·oo tick B 7:55 a!) Cuestion de Sttundos ail TBA 8·00 0 al Room 222 (R) "Write 10:30 0 Movie: (lhr 45m) "Chle110 . On. Brother." Students start an un-Oeldline" (mystery) '49-Alan Ladd, ( rcgr 1)r ~ derground newspaper-after studying Donna Reed the causes of the Revolultonary War ID Bill Johns News • Wes Stern 1uests iI) Cadm1 de Aneusties m To Tell the Truth 11:00 8 Cl) al Hews El) World Footb1ll Somr 0 ®) m News ~ The Answer @ Death Valley Days al lucha Libre 0 @ al News 8:05 a!) Tiempo de Deportu O Movie: "Big C1per" (mystery) 8:30 t) To Rome With love (R) '57-Rory Calhoun. Mary Costa Grandpa Pruitt becomes an emer· m Movie; "Cloak I nd D1grer" gency "doctor" when a girl expects '(mystery) '46 -Gary Cooper her baby may be bOrn prematurely. (!) B11t Ille Clock 0 NYPO Eii) Firing Lint 0 @ al The Smith F1mily 11:30 t) (!)Merv Griffin (R) "Cindy " Asked by a lriend to 0 ®) m Johnny Carson search her apartment for her daugh· D m 00 m Dick Cavett ter's marijuana cache. Chad finds it (!)Movie: "Double Jeopardy" (dra· plus his own daughter. ma) 'SS-Jack Kelly, Rod Cameron m ZANY WOODY ALLEN 12:15 9 One Step Beyond * JOINS DAVID FROST 1:00 0 Movie: "Man or Gun" (western) m David Frost Show Solo guest IS '58 -Macdonald Carey. Woody Allen. (1) 0 0 (!) @) News d) Dr11net ID All-Nicht Show: "Med Doctor on €I'i) P1tttrn for living Mullet Street," "Cllampacne lor 9:00 O Ci) Medial Center (R) Guest Cae11r," and "last Days of Oolwyn," i~ •. I~,..· 7.-c.Losl:-uP· ._, < -· . • • -• • I~ It; ~ ---:. -'--• -.._ &. r .t · • • I .; _ • _ 'llllf_ • .. ' I - A HOMECOMING The. scene took on an the aspects of a homecoming-after a six- year hiatus-when the cast of Make Room for Granddaddy, starring Danny T homas, convened to film the "Teaching Linda to Drive" episode which airs on ABC this Thursday, (May 6) a1'9 PM. While not the first segment of the series 10 be aired, it was the first one 10 be filmed, and it set the tone and pace for the :!5 stories that were to follow. In the interval between the old Danny Thomas series and the new, updated saga of the Williams family, some changes had been wrought. Angela Cartwright, as Linda, had grown from a bright little 11 -year- old girl. to a tall, dark-haired 17-year-old beauty. Rusty Hamer, the mercurial Rusty, had also matured, and had acquired such fictive responsibilities a~ a wife, a baby, and a mortgage, in that order. Sherry Jac~son, playing Terry, popped up a-; the wife of an Army man stationed in Japan and the mother of six-year-old Michael Hughes (Michael), who is left behind to stay with his maternal grandparents, the Williamse . As for Danny Thomas, Marjorie Lord (Kathy), Sid Melton (Char- ley) and Hans Conried (Uncle Tonoosel. they had changed hardly al all. If anything, they appeared younger and more vibrant than they did in their earlier a))ignments. Danny Thom~ has alway) taken his work serious!) but never hi m,elf, and ha'> never permitted his statu~ a' a performer to diminish him as a human being. Danny ha' never permitted himself to forget his humble beginning back in Toledo, where at 10 he became a candy butcher in a burlesque hou'>e. It Wa.\ a jolt1tiat inspired him to a career in show busines.; and th:it eventuall~ led to succe s beyond hi) wildest imagination. It is typical of Danny Thomas that he will invariably bring up the ~ubject of Walter Huston and the advice the late, great actor gave him years ago: "Don't let 'cm make you a star. boy." Walter, he adds, "saw me in the first movie I was ever in and liked my work. I was playing an older man. Pinarus 1hc Greek in ·unfinished Dance' with Margaret O'Brien. And Waller told me, ·Don't let it be your name on that marquee lhat's got to sell those ticket'>. You ju't be a character acto r, a good one.··· But Danny became a star, anyway. "I accidentally didn't take Walter's advice," he says today, almost "' regrerfully. And then he adds: ··You think NOW I'm a big movie star ' or something? I'm a television comic!" (t 10 R-top) Rusty Hamer, Roqy Grier, Sid Mt l1on. (L lo R-fronl) ~arjork l.nrd, n anny, Anatla Camoritthl and Mlchatl Huahtt. THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. MAY l . 1971 I Sears I Sears has a varied selection of hearing aids suitable for manv different hearinv losses. Choose the onf' you need now. Our Hearing Aid Consultant is here lo help you. Come in today, no appointment necessary. Ask About ~us Co1vuitat (ffilil Pl11s All·l•·'ne-Ear Heariq Aid 1803' , • Hurina Aids 11 a Prier Yot1 Can Afford .•• Backtd by 1 Company v .. Cu Dcpe.a 0.. Hu ring Aids Art Avallablt at thf Followln& Suri Stores. Buru Park Comptoa E. Olympic at Soto EIMOlltt Glt ndale lngltWllOCI Loft& Buell Pasadt u Pico at Rim pa a Pomona THURSDAY MAY 6 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 m "The Ble Sky" (western) '52- Kirk Douglas 9:15 O "Miss Susie Sl~le'a" (comedy) '45 -Veronica Lake, Sonny Tufts "Joy Ride" (drama) '58 -Rad Fur ton, Ann Doran 9:30 O "Seminole" (western) '53-Rock Hudson, Anthony Quinn. O (C) "Mysterious ltl1nd" (sci·fi) '61 -Joan Greenwood. Michael c,r. Ian 10:00 (31 "Mystery Submarine" (adven lure) '63 -Edward Judd. James Justice 1.00 m "Johnny Apollo" (drama) '40- Tyrone Power, Dorothy Lamour. 2:00 O (C) "Rio Conchos" (western) '64 -Richard Boone. Stuart Whitman. 3:00 (C) "Ni(tlt of the Crinl(' (dra ma) 'SS-<:tinl Walker 4:30 f) (C) "Friendly Persunion" Part I (drama) '56-Gary Cooper, Dorothy McGuire, Anlhony Perkins (jJ Same as JOAM Movie. ) lllCH LOSS Guaumu flRSTYISnt EVENING s:aoa llr Newr1erry ounP"hY. (ID AIC N"!S Reasoner, Smith. O ltNBC News Tom Snyder. O The Allen Show Gµests are Mor gana King, John Byner. Marty Ingels. John Province and psychic Kenny Kingston. O Six O'Cloctr Movie; (90) "Tiit Youn1 Pbilldelphians" Conclusion (drama) ·59 -Paul Newman, Barb· ara Rush, Alexis Smith, Brian Kei th, Diane Brewster, Billie Burke, Robert Vaughn. Against the handicaps of poverty and prejudice, a young Phlla delphia laywer attains wealth and power. O Dick Van Dyke m The Alntstones Ii) Sbr Trell Eli) Art Studio/Charlie's Pad €!!)fisher flmlly m Notidero 34 er;, Death Valley Days a!) LA Hori flmillar con Consuelo a> News Jim Hawthorne. 6:30 CV News Bill Huddy CI) Truth or Consequences (j) CBS News Waller C1onk1te. O Clndld Camer1 ®) NBC News Da~id Brinkley m The Flying Nun m Hod11J10C11e lode• eii) Selt<ted film/MusJule m The Desert Rt90rt Eii) TBA mNews ~Q/~@l('ew .. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MAY J, 1971 7:00 B CBS News Walter Cronkite. m Olympic lox.Inc Jesse Reed vs 0 m NBC N1w1 David Brinkley. Rudy Robles in a JO-round welter· To (ill lbe l"IUI-""'l'teliht bout 0 What's My Unt? eii) Pattern for Uvfnc ~ Dick Van 01k• 9:00 f) Cl) CIS Thullday Movie: (C) m I love luq (2hr) "BatUe of Utt Villa Fiorita .. Q) Ci) Dr11ntt (romance) '65 -Maureen O'Hara, Ell) C~nverutions With• Psychiatrist Rossano Brazzi. Richard Todd, Phyl "Causes and Symptoms ol Depres· lis Calvert. An unconventional love sive Reactions.'' story about a young wife who leaves ~Christ tht Uvine Word her diplo:nat husband and their e> Aneelitos Nt1To1 children to run off with a celebrated tt\) Simplemente M1rla Italian compeser. a> Movie Sime 0 The Fu,itive "Man In a Charlot." ni"'I 11 AH I (R An es 0 (aj al Ma kt Rooin for 7;30 B iAi Fam y a I ) aur . "randdacJ ..... (R} "Teachincr Linda to sive schoolmate (Clint Howard) v .. , • taunts Jody Into arranging a fist Drive." Linda learns to drive ~cret· fight between Uncle Bill ~nd the ly al a driving school, while Danny boy's father (John Lawrence). thinks he is teaching her. 0 @) m Alp Wilson Bill Cosby, m> Challenee Gina Lollobsigida and John Sebastian . ml N1tacha guest. 9:30 CJ @)er;, Adam-12 (R) "Purse O Vl1eJnla Grahlm Show Gues~s Snatcher." A teenage purse snatcher are Slinky Williams, Pror. lrwrn (Gary Morgan) attempts to outwit Corey, Sally Struthers and author police. Anthony Greenback. 0 00 Ci) al Dan Au1ust (R) '1:he 0 @ m Aliu Smith and Union Forever." A top labor union Jones (R) "A Fistful of Diamonds." olficiat is slain by shots from a b<11t. Heyes and Curry are blamed for a Vic Morrow. Andrew Prine, Frank robbery and murde1 by a banker who Campanella and Linda March guest. embealed his own bank. O Clndid Clmer• 0 Million $ Movie: (2hr) "The eii) Muslule/Putor'a Dua Nlrht of the Hunter" (drama) 'SS-a) I.a Cna dt M1riaa Cruces Robert Mitchum, Shelley Winters, LU. 10:00 0 119) m Dean M1rtin (R) Ze!o flan Gish. Psychopathic killer peses Moster Tony Bennett. and Glona as a preacher and terrorizes a widow Loring 'guest. and her two children 0 Channel 5 News m Truth or Consequences Host Bob 0 Baxter Ward Nns Barker Tiny Tim guest stars. m News Putnem/Fishman. m 11 Takes 1 Thief "Birds of a flD Speculition (R) "The World of Feather." Mundy must search for top Edward Kienholz." secrel microfilm hidden in a gold cm> TBA tooth of a maximum security prison 10:30 (]) Roc.1ndtable Discussion. er. . 0 Movie; (2hr) "Salion" (drama) m I SPICIAl I Hollywood Televlsl~ '48 -Alan Ladd, Veronica Lake. Theatre (R) "U.S.A." This dramatic Romance mixes with black market revue with music is adapted by John adventure on en Island oH Saigon. r Dos Passos end Paul Shyre from (]) Marshil DlllCN'I Dos Passos' etas.sic lriloey 0 (]) '1} This Is Your Ult Ralph e) Cinema JO • Edwards hosts. WITH A NEW YOU FROM m Premiere Movie Ii) Biii Johns Ntwa 7:55 Eii) Cuestion dt Sepndos g) Cacltn• de AniustJas P•ge 18 INCHES AWAY F111r1 C11trtl REDUCE QUICIClY. EASILY, EffORflfSSlY. INCHES '4WAY'S (l(. 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Ttl•Rtvisll Musiul -Rathbone, Nlael Bruce. 8:30 0 @) m Ironside (R) "The Peo· m Mov!e: "The l~&tr'' (mystery) pie Aaainst Judge Mcintyre." A '44-Larrd Cre11r, Srr Ctdrlc H1rd· niehl law school clasi that Mark wicke. Merle Oberon. Sanger attends re creates a murder m Beat the Clocll lrial and an attempt is made on the 11 :30 6 (j) Mtrv tiirlffln professor's (James Daly) life. 0 (lg) m Johnny Carson 0 NYPO 0 (]) CI) al Dick Clvett 0 @ m Bewitched (R) "Sal· ID Movie: "Jttinlrer'' (drama) '53- em, Here We Come." As Samantha Howard Duff, Ida Lupino. prepares lo attend a witches con· "N 1 t " A venlion in Salem, Mass., her mar· 12:30 ~.One Step Beyond . av 11• or. ria e to a mortal is on trial. Cesar sai!ing vessel on lhe Chrna Sea mys R 11 t tenously ch1n1es course. omero gues s. m PHIL SILVERS & SANDY t:oo 1J Movie: "Cover Up" (dram•) '49 * DENNIS with DAVID -William Bendix. Dennis O'KNle m David rrost Show Guests a~e (]) 0 0 Ci)~ ~twl ,. Phil Silvers Sandy Dennis and Sergio m A.11-Nlcflt Sflow. r.ar No Mort, Franchi. ' "Tiit 811 Wllttl" and (C) "J11ay." 9:3 FRIDAY MAY 1 for morning and afternoon listlnp, please see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for JOUI' convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIE$ 9:00 D "Miss lltloct'1 Mllllonl" (com· edy) 'CS -John Lund, Wanda Hend- rix. "'Tiie Bustlwlders" (adventure) 'SI -John Ireland. Wayne "'orris. m "The Matin& of Miiiie" (comedy) '48 -<:lenn Ford, Evelyn Keyes. 9:30 O "Loulu " (comedy) '5G-Ronald Reaaan. Piper Laurie. O "The Notorious Landlady'' (mys. tery) '61 -Jack Lemmon, Kim Novak. 10:00 (])"Kiss of Fire" (advenlure) '55 -Jack Palance, Barbera Rush. 1:00 m "Middle ot ttle tfipr• (drama) '59-Fredric "'arch, Kim Novak. 2:00 O (C) HBloocf Alley" (adventure) '55-John Wayne, Lauren Bacall 3:00 (j) (C) "Macie Ewont" (fantasy) '62 -Gary Lockwood, Anne Helm. 4:30 8 (C) "friendly Perwu ion" Con· cfusion (drama) '56 -Gary Cooper, Dorothy McGuire, Anthony Perkins. CV Same as IOAM Movie. EVENING 6:00 I) Bia News Jerry Dunphy AIC Nen Reasoner. Smith 0 IUCBC Newarvice Tom Snyder e T1tt Allen Siio• 0 Sb O'Clocl Movie: (90) .. Seven Ttllnu" (mystery) '60-Rod Steiger, Edw~rd G. Robinson, Joan Collins, Eli Wallach, Alexander Scourby Sev- en txperts plan and execute a four million dollar robbery from the famed Monte Carlo gambllna casino. O Dim van DP• m T1tt Alntston .. l!)Star Trtt Ell) Art Studlo/Cbarlie's Pad mfiatitr flmlly 61) Notidtfo 34 g;, De1th Valley Days a!) La Hora FarniUar con Conauelo (D News Jim Hawthorne. 6:30 00 News Biii Huddy. Cl) Trutll or Consequences (j) CIS News Walter Cron11ite. e Candid Camera @)NBC News David Brlnkley. m The f lyinc Nun Ell) Hodfepoclce Lodre @Ii) Sfiected Films Q';) O.aert Report r!ETBA (E)News 7:00 fJ CBS News Walter Cronkrte. 0 Q';) NBC News David Brrnkley. 00 1" Tell the lnM 0 Whafs My Une? ®J Die* Van Dyke Sevennieve& 11od Steiger f3 ()'(L()(I\ MVVll Friday on 1CABe-'TV lHE DAILY PILO'f. lV WEEI<. MAY \, \971 m I lovt lUCJ Sharpe. lewis portrays the son ol a m Dr•rn•t doctor who flunks out of medical m A Portrait of Medco school and becomes an orderly at I m Cbrist the Uvin& Word unltarium. mJ Anatlttoa Nefr.Os IJ The fufitlve a!) Si~le1111nte Maria 0 (}) El) Thal &hi (R) "Don (D Mow41 'at•e and Sandi and Harry and Snoopy." 7:30 IJ Tiie Interns (R) Or. Pettit. do· Ann Marie turns Investigator to check in1 research al tht state peniten up on actor Harry Fieldstone because llary, is cau1ht in a prison riot Don's sister is com1na to New York led by a b1dly scarred inmate (Kaz to see him. Garas). ID FelonJ Squad (I) MClvM: (C) (2hr) "The Spiral m 30 Minutes Road .. (drema) '62-Rock Hudson, mJ La Crfada Bien Cri1d1 Burl Ives. m> Natnha 0 ®) Q';) Hip ctlapa"al (R) "A 9:30 0 (1) Ci) The Odd Couple (R) Matter of Survival." Concern for the "The Breakup." Felix takes refu1e safety ol an Infant provides his with f!iends Murray and Mimi when benefactors with their only defense -Oscar, in the throes of a hangover, aaainst rene111de Indians. asks him to leave. 1J Vlreinb C.11han1 Show 0 Joyce l Barbara: for Adults OnlJ 0 Cl) El) The Br1dy Bundi (R) Anne Jackson and Ell Wallach auest. "A Fistful of Reason." Peter gets a ID Quest fOf' Adventure sock In the eye when Cindy is teased m Muslcale/P1stor's Dtsll because of her lisp. e> la Crvz de M1risa Crvces Movie: (C) "Mutiny," Mark Stev· 10:00 0 @.) m Stran1e Report (R) "Kid ens. An1el1 Lansbury. nap -Whose Pretty Girl Are You? 0 Miiiion $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "Mr. Kidnapers leave mislead1n11 clues Mosel" (adventure) '65 -Robert when the ~auahter ot an old friend Mitchum, Carroll Baker of Adam St11n1e's 1s abducted m Trvt11 or ConsequeMts 0 News Sanders/Morris Q) Perry M•SOft 0 @ 6) Lo..e, American Style fl!) LES CRANE HOSTS (R) "Love and lhe Elopement," * 'RAPPING UP NEWS' "Love and the Understandin11," ED Rapplnc Up Hie WHll A look at .. Love and the Happy Couple" and m11or news events of the wee II. with "Love and tilt Visitor." Les Crane as hOJt. 0 lumr Ward Newa @Ii) Clnemi 30 m News Putnam/Fishman. al Esttelln Musicales ID M1ntrap m>TBA 7:55 a;) Caution de S11undos lO:lO g Movie: (lhr 45rn) "This Gun flH 8:00 0 El) Nanny & tlle Proftt· Hire" (western) '42 -Alan Ladd, ~' (R) "A Letter for Nanny." Nanny Hhe;· (western) 042-Alan Ladd, 1s depressed after receiving a letter I!) Bill Johns News lrom a foreign country. causin11 the mJ Cadena de An1usti11 professor and his child1en to wond~1 11 :00 fJ Cl) mJ News If she is lry1ng to decide to return D m News to England. Ci) Death Valley oa,s m To Tell the Truth 0 CJ) G) News m Uvlnc Booll 0 Movie: "Never on Sunday" (com· e> SyM1 Y Enrique edy) '60 -Melina Mercouri, Jule$ 1:05 m> Ludie Libre Da~sin. 1:30 fJ Q9J Andy Griffith (R) m Movie: .. Mala11" (adven.'ure) '50 0 ~ Q';) Name of tfle 'an1t -Spencer Tracy, John Hod11k. (R) "The Time Is Now." Glenn How Q) But tha Cloa ard 1nvHli1ales lhe death of a mod· fli) Homefront '71 ··rhe President, erale black educator at a campus the Press & the Pubhc " IJ NYPO 11:15 mJ Cinema 34 0 (3) al The P1rtrid1e Family 11 :30 f) Merv Griffin (R) "This Is My Sone " Danny 0 Q2J m Jollnny Carson gets an inspiration while sleeping. U G) Dlek Cavett ind w11les down his sure-fire hit the M0¥1e: (C) "Tiie Pink Panther," next mornina. The family is 1mprw· David Niven, Peter Sellers ed until Keith claims Danny stole it I!) Movie; "Mad About Men" (corn l!om him edy) '54 -Glynis Johns. m BETIE DAVIS ALONE ED Converutlons With 1 Psychiatrist * WITH DAVID FROST 12:15 0 Movie: (C) "The Vlr&fnlan" m David frost Show Belle Davis is (western) '46-Joel McCrea. Br11n lhe only guest tonight. Oonlevy. ID Orapet , 1:00 I) Movie: (C) "Rldt the Min Down" ED Hollywood T1leV1aion Theatre (weslern) '53-Rod Cameron Brian "US.A " (R) John Dos Passos' classic levy. Ella Raines. ' triloa. Cl) 0 0 ~News iI:) Pattern lor Uvln1 m All·Nlpt Sllow: ''Tht Man Bt- 9:00 8 CBS Friday Movie: (C) lwffn," "A Ytnll In tht R .. U ." end (2hr) "llll OllOfdtr1y Onterly" (co~ "South of St. L~ula." edy) '64-Jerry Lewis. Susan Oliver, 1:05119) Movie: "~y Hunr' (drama) '50 Glenda Farrell, Everett Sloane, Karen -Howard Duff. Marta Toren Paa• 19 THE DAILY PILOT, TV .WEEK, MAY l , 1971, A· T • T -E-N-T ~1-0·N IMPORT CAR BUYERS NOW IS THE TIME TO PUY! 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CW,,•---· .... ....., • 8: 8:1 8:3 8:4 9: 9:3 10: 10:3 11: SATURDAY MAY 8 M 0 RN IN(, 6:00 Ci) TV I Cl1woom 6:30 tJ 00 Sunrise Semmer 7:00 tJ New Words, New W1r1 0 ®) m Tomfoolery Show (j) TV I Ctusroom m Public Aff1lra fI) 5eS1111t Strttt # 256·260 7:30 tJ Dusty's TrHtlouw 0 m Heckle l Jetkle @ Discovery 0 Black Experltnce @)Urtc:le Ruu m Thunderbirds 8:00 tJ Ci) Bu es Bunnr I Ro1d Runner Hour m Woody Woodpetker 0 @ Ci) lacelot Una Chester th~star O Movie: (C) "Teen11ers from Outer Spice" (sci ·fi) '59 -David Love, Dawn Anderson m Taitt of Wells f1110 8:15 O Campu.s Profile m Cisco Kid &) Gumby 8:30 0 m The Bu11loos 8:45 O Mellin1er Report 9:00 tJ Ci) Sabrina ' the Groovle Gool· les 0 tl2J m Dr. Dolittle O Movie: "f1r10" (western) '52- Wild Bill Elliott. Phyllis Coates. 0 @ Jerrr lewis Show m A.M. Movies: (C) "Honerchlle" (comedy) 'SI-Judy Canova. Eddy Foy Jr. "The Sic Lift" (drama) ·50- Montgomery Clift, Paul Douglas, Cornell Borchers. m Tree House ai) Cuerdu y Gultarru mi Panorama Latino 9:30 0 m The Pink P1ntller O The DoubledecklfS O Movie: "Fort Dobbs" (western) '58-Chnl Walker, Vira1nia Mayo. &) Movie: "Storm fur" (drama) '56 -Cornel Wilde. Jean Wallace. Dan uuryea ai) Aniba el Norte 10:00 tJ Josie l the P~ruts Q m H.R. Putnstuf 00 Real Eitate Rentals 0 @ Hot Wheels ai) Ludl1 Libre 10:30 tJ Harlem Globetrotten 0 @) m Hert Comes he Crump O Movie: "fried•" (drama) '47- David Farrar, Glynis Johns. O (V Slly H1wks 11:00 6 00 ABA Basketball Pl1y·Offs Teams lo be announced. 0 ®) m M1jor L11au1 Bueb1ll St. Louis Cardinals at New York. 00 Movie: "Opemion 81111nl," hb Hunter, Frankie Avalon. 0 (I) Motor Moua.t O Movie: (C) "The Savl(t Guns" (western) '62 -Richard Basehart, Alex Nichol &) Movlt: "Blue G1 rden11" (mys lery) '53 -Anne Baxtor. Richard Conte. mi F1esll Meduna 11 :30 O CI) The Hardy Bors ai) Mino a Mtno R1ndltro AF T E R NOON 12:00 0 CI) (£) Amerie.1n Bandstand EE Hip School Problema m T tatlO Fanttstico ml Dr1m1 de la Semana 12:30 O Movie: "M•rnififfilt Fraud" (drama) '39-Uoyd Nolin, P~tricia Mom son Ci) Mobile Home Show O Movie: "Dt1d to the World" (mys1ery) '62-Reedy Talton, JJna Pearce. m Klnp of Comedy 1:00 6 DHtlrdlr & Muttley 0 CI) 00 al Byron Nelson Coll Classic (j) TV a looks 1t learnln& 6E Weektnd News m lo Prollibido 1:30 e The Jetsons lntern1tional Ho"-r m Movie: "The Desperadoes Are in Town" (western) 'SS-Rex Reason, Kathy Nolan. 2:00 6 Ardlit's Funllouw ffi Auou ttle fence O Double Feature Movie: "Black Gold" (adventure) '63-Phrhp Carey, Diane McBain. "B1dm1n's Country" (western) '58--Georre Montgomery, Neville Brand. 0 UCLA/USC TRACK MEET * LIVE FROM WESTWOOD! 0 I Sl'lCIAb I UCLA·USC Tmll Meet Noted track and field authority Dwain Esper describes the action live from UCLA's Track Stadium in Westwood as the UCLA Bruins and the USC Trojans compete. Jerry Coleman and Fred Gallagher assist with coverage 00 Urry Kane Show O Movie: (C) "Untamed Frontier" , (western) '52-Joseph Cotten. Shel ley Winters. O Roller Df:fby 10) Know Your Bible m Movie: "fury" (drama) '36 - Sl)fncer Tracy. Sylvia Sidney, Wa lter Abel On his way to meet his liancee in another town a man is arrested on a kidnap charge His death seems certain when a lynch mob storms the 1a1I and burns II to the &round The man's tnnocence 1s then established and a number of members of the lynch mob are 1nd1cted tor his mur der. No one knows lhat the man escaped the lire and is wa11tng in hiding until "justice" ts meted out to the members of the lynch mob m The Americtn West mi V1riedades Musicales (£)Hot Wheels 2:30 llfew1tch Ci) Movie: "Hercules Aaatnlt the Sona of Sun" (sci.fl) '63 -M1rk Forrest. ®) Sports C11111enre m Dollars I Sense (£)Sky Hawka l :OO 6 Scoob1·Doo, Where Are hut Sketchbook @ Tmkdown .. f DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. MAY I. 1971 O Celebrltr Bowlin& Cary Owens and Ernest BJr1n1ne vs. Bobby Dann and Marjorie Lord 0 Movlt: (C) "The Ch1r11 at Fnth· er River" (western) '53-Guy Madi· son. Vera Miies JO) Movie: (C) "Evil of Franlrensteln' (sci Ir) ·~-Peter Cushing. Duncan Lamont &) Movie: "So ~on& It ttle fair'' (drama) '51-Jean Simmons. Duk Bo1arde m Musicale/Divtr l Col11th m Revlata ~usJule m Tht Bia Picture ml THtJo dtl S1bado (£) Motor Mouse 3:15 U Movie: "I Married 1 Monat.er From Outer Space" (scl·fi) '58 - Tom Tryon, Gloria Talbot 3:30 tJ The Monlceea Voice of Aariculture Movie: "Blulcout." Dane Clark, Belinda Lee. ~Children's Gospel Hour ai) luch1 en P1tlnes m True Advtnture GD Htrdr Bors 4:00 tJ Dusty's Treehouse C1mpus Profile Animal World m MMI to Min Roman Gabriel and Merlin Olsen are hosts lo Johnny Unttas, 1 Jerry Wtsl and Chuck Con no rs m New Deude at Su m lnsirht 4 :30 6 The New Society (3) Youth in th t70$ O Sports Challtn2e Dick Enberg I SPr @J Mr. Ben11min Preaents m Unt1med World "G1telles " • m faith fer Today m EJ Mundo '" QUI Vlvlmoa m lal1nda In tht Sun (£) Movlt Game 4:45 m Pn-'•m• S«cer 5:00 tJ The Great QuHn M1r1 Coper (R) 0 Ifs Academic O Holl,.ood ft1rt R1dn1 0 @ (£) ABC's Wldt World of Sports O The Avenaers @) News Dale Schwartz m Rod Steiger and Gary * Cooper in tense court·martial drama! m Movie Gruts: "The Court·M1rtl1I of Billr Mltctltll" (dnima) '55 - Gary Cooper, Charles Bicldord, Ralph Bellamy, Rod Stei2er. &) M1ntr1p • EL) Peter Gunn @;} Quut for life ai) Futbol·Soceer m Bronco 5:30 O KNBC Newservlce 0 This Wettl In NBA 00 News Jim Gordon 0 NBC News m Animals, Action & Advtnlure EL) Toni&llt In Us Veaes £E) The World We live In m Flsher f1milr QUALITY DEALER AWARD "" FOR SALES -SERVICE -PARTS MANAGEMENT .....-ADVERTISING CUSTOMER RELATIONS 18835 BEACH BLVD., HUNTINGTON BEACff 842-7781 540-0442 Page 21 -. Page 22 ~~n~ ·_ ·about ~futne buil~up? (•Put a GASGAJU' aboard ... It works~ while vou play! • .) THE DAILY PIL'bT. TV WEEK, MAY I . 1971 ' IPORTt HllJHlllJ/lrt SUNDAY, MAY 2 10:00 AM 0 00 National Swimming and Diving Championships from Fort Lauderdale, Florjda. 10:30 ID Dodger Baseball Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Atlanta Braves at Atlanta. Vin Scully and Jerry Doggett provide play-by·play commentary. 11 :00 1J Stanley Cup Play-Offs .. 0 [3)@ G) NBA Basketball Play-Offs 12:00 O Dlllas Invitational Tennis Tournament More than 11 nations are r£presented 1n th,ese singles matches at Dallas, Texas. 2:30 @ Roller Game Thundt!rbirds vs . Texas Outlaws MONDAY, MAY 3 9:00 O I SPECIAL I The Winner and Still Champion Documentary high· lighting the UCLA Bruins 1970-71 basketball se~ason. WEDNESDAY, MAY 5 8:00 m World Football Soccer THURSDAY, MAY 6 8:30 @ Olympic Boxing t , ...-) SATURDAY, MAY 8 ' _, 11 :00 AM IJ (!_) ABA Basketball Play-Offs Teams to b~ announced. 0 lfQJ m Major league Baseball St LOUIS Cardinals at New..., York. 1:00 0 r31 Byron Nelson Golf Cla~sic • 2:00 O I SPECIAl I UCLA-USC Track Meet Noted track and field au· thonty Dwarn Esper descrtbes the action live from UCLA's Track Stadium in Westwood as the UCLA Bruins and the USC Trojans compete. Jerry Coleman and P'red Gallagher assist with coverage. 0 Roller Derby 4:30 O Celebrity Bowling Gary Owens and Ernest Borgnrne vs . Bobby Darin and Marjorie Lord. 5:00 O Hollywood Park Racing John Forsythe and Bill Shoe· rnaker provide the pre and post race commentary, whrle Harry Henson calls the action of the $60,000 Los Angeles Handicap for three-year·olds and up--at seven furlongs . 0 ffi @ C!) ABC's Wide World of Sports m Futbol-Soccer 7:00 @ Championship Wrestling f"~:-X·i~ ·' .:·" . ~· . I~~~ ·a·#~ L~iT Evening Movies ... -'· ... '>',.~ .:%·~ 6:00 6:30 8:00 9:00 10:30 11: 15 11:30 6:00 7:30 9:00 11:00 6:00 7:30 8:30 11:00 6:00 7:00 7:30 11:00 6:00 7:30 9:00 6:00 7:30 9:00 11:00 7:30 8:00 8:)0 9:30 10:00 I 10:30 I 1:15 I I 1:)0 I SUNDAY, MAY 2 7 (C) "Sunday in New York" (romancel '64-Jane Fonda. Rod Taylor 1 I "Son of Dracula" (myst-:ryJ '43-Lon Chaney Jr , Louisa Albn tton. 9 "The Notorious Landlady" CmysleryJ '62-Kim Novak, Jack Lemmor. 11 "The Picture of Dorian Gray" !drama) '45-Hurd H atf1cld- 7 3 6 (C) "Stagecoach" (R) (western) '66-Ann·Margr11t. Bong Crosby 11 "All About Eve" (drama) '50-Bette Davis. Anne Baxter 6 "The Boys" tdrama) '61-Roch;>rd Todd. Robert Morley 2 "The Harder They Fall" tdrama) '56-Humphrey Boga1t. J.1n Sterling MONDAY, MAY 3 7 (C) "Gidget Grows Up" (comedyJ .'68-Karen Valentine 6 (C) "The Lady Killers" <comedy) "56-Alec Guonnt'SS, Peter Sellers 9 (C) "Auntie M ame" <comedy) '58-Rosalond Russ~lt. Forrest Tucker 4 10 (C) "The Aquarlans" (Rl '69-Jose Ferier, Leslie Nielsen 7 3 6 <CJ "Rough Night in Jericho" IRJ tw€stern) '67-Dean Marton 9 "War Hunt" !drama) '62-John Saxon, Robert Redford TUESDAY, MAY 4 1 (C) "Bad Day at Bt•ck Rock" fdramal '55-Spencer 1 racy 9 (C) "Alexander the Great" (biography) '56-Richard Burlon 1 ) 6 (C) "Night Slaves" (R) <suspense> '70-Jamcs Francis cus 9 (C) "Rider in the NIJtht" (mvstrrv) '64-Annctle OeVdloers. WEDNESDAY, MAY 5 7 "The Young Philadelphians" Part I Cdramill '59-Paul Newman 10 (C) "Bedtime Story" !comedy\ '64-Marlon Brando. David Niven 9 (CJ "Best of Enemies" <drami!) '62-0i'lvid N•ven. Michael W1lct1ng 9 "Big Caper" !mystery) '57-Rory Calhoun. M ary Co!>l a. I I "Cloak and Daner" 1.-nysteryl '46-GMy Cooper. Ull1 Palmer THURSDAY, MAY 6 7 "The Youn1e Phlladelphlans" Conclusion l dr;,mal '59-P .. 111 Newman 9 "The Ni1eht of the Hunter" (dram;,) '55-Robert Mot~hum. 2 8 (C) "Batlle of the Villa Fiorita" <romance\ '65-M;oureen O'Ha•'l FRIDAY, MAY 7 7 "Seven Thieves" (mvstervl '60-Rod Steiger. [dwarct G Robinson 3 (C) "The Spiral Road" Cdr~m~l '62-Rock Hudsun, Burl Ives 8 (C). "Mutiny" !adventure) '52-Mark St evr;ons. Angelit Lan"-bl"V 9 (CJ "Mr. M oses" (adventur"'l '65-Rob~rt Mitchum C;irroll B;,ker 2 8 (C) "The Disorderly Orderly" tcomedyl '64-Jerry Lewis 9 "Never on Sundav" ccomedvl '60-Mellna Mercou11 Jules Das!>in SATURDAY. 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Ut GARRARD SL 9S-B w'Emp:re 999VE,power b•st • • • • UOO l demo l EMPIRE 491 l new l .. .. .... .. • .. .. .. .. • • •• • • .. • $1t9 • SO~Y TTS lOOC'A w t Shure 4'ME Aim, • • • • . • • • • • • • $407 E-mplrt I OOOZE I demo l 'GARRARD SLSSB I demo: ••.•••.•••••••.•••••• , SSt DUAL 1219 w M9 1E ltr•de·inl ................ S225 COMPACTS & CONSOLES SCOTT 2SOl Stetto Comp114;t ,, I lo I 0 .................. Cost New SJSt 71" CUSTOM CRAFTED Sttreo Con,ole •••••••••• Sltt SALE $27 $119 $95 $286 $41 $155 SALi $127 $122 SONY 630 Por+•ble Re corder •••••••••••••••••• Sound-on·to11ll'd, echo I t r•d•-in I SONY 366, l hud dec:lc !trade-in) SONY TC-250 T •pedecli I tr•dto-in I PANASONIC RS ?56 US Cuf'•te d•ck ltude-inl •• SONY TC-60 C•netl• ret:ordf'r I new l TE~C 7030 -I 0 'It" ruh 'fr•de-inl SPEAKERS • AR·2X (demo) ................................ BOSE 901 '• w/tqu•liur (demo I ..... , •••••••••• BOZAK T1:mpo I I demo I ..................... . 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