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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-05-08 - Orange Coast Pilot, ' ' • -. .,. . . ' . ' . MBLE HARV' .HUNTED . ~ - I DAILY PILOT Nixon!'s Tiny Pal * * * 10' * * * SATURDAY, MAY I, 197 1 In Heart Surgery \'01.. M, NO. 11f.wf SICTIONI, .. rAell Reds Break , 300 Yachts End Race Reagan Says Truce With GI Ambush SAIGON 'AP) -Communist led forces apralig two ambushes on allied troops today during the first hours of unilateral cease nres in Soulh VielnaJ!l for Buddha's birthday. . Two U.S. and two South Vietnam~ soldien wEire killed and three Amerr cans and five South Vietnamese were wounded. . · . . t 1be ambushes were the only s1gn1hcan tncidlents reported during the overlapping truces announced by the Viet Cong and the allies. The 48 hour Viel Cong cease fire went Into effect at 7a.m. Saigon time. Five hounl later. a 24 hour allied truce began, but the U.S. air war continued unabated over North Vielnam, La0-1 and Cambodia. Ninety minutes after the aTI\ed cease fire began, enemy troops ambu~ a patrol of the U.S. 173rd Airborne Bngade on the central e<1astal plain about 275 miles northeast of Saigon, setting off a mine In fr()nt cf the American troops. Two were killed and three were wounded. 'Ille U.S. troo-ps returned tht fire, but enemy los~es ~·ere rm! .known. The U.S. Commsnd said Amerk'an forres sus}lf!11ded orrenslve combat oper- ations i" South Vietnam at noon, but that defenslve patrols were contlnuinit". o\ little mflre than twu hours. after ttM! Viel Cong cease fire began an<! Tess than .three\ hours before the> anied '!hire' went into·effed.. enemy lroops. ambuNled a South Viet~ infantry romnany of llO,trooph furlrig !lop~ I, the Saigon to Phnom· Pe.nh highway. ~ ia(nbush occurred about 10 .Jnilet soothwe&t of Tay Ninh Citv. nn the South Vietnam ... Cambodian border .• so · miles northwwt of Se.il(on. Saigon headqW1rte1"1 ~Id two South V)elnamese 110ldier<;were kUled' ahd live werv;w~td~ ~emy casuaftlm were no~ kncn{n.. ' ' ' Wea tiler The weatherman predict.a partly cloudy skies today with chance of ifttermltt.eot showers. clearing Sun- day. Highs In the 60s, lows in the 50s for toda><. slipUy higher on · Sunda)'. INSIDE TODi\ \' The Emmy AW4rd.J, 10110'.t up /or tliem and a preview of the oU·star 1how (horttd by Johnny Carron) at 10hic.IL thttt'U be pre- sented aet COVf!r srory treat- ment today in TV lVEEK. Allll L ..... , U ......... ...., ' Cltltl'Cll News •J CttttlllM 11.JI c: .... I(. '' C-..wt l"•lt ' (:,..,....... 11 DMtft .-. II 1'.11...,1 .. -1 ,.,. l'•mll'I' N1n 0.11 1 --" Mrllel ,.,. ....... ,. . llMl'H t·ll lttclt ,,..,._il'h 1t-IJ u.rlt LM r Soaking Wet Crews Arrive in Ensenada By AIMON LOCKABEY DIUl' ,.... ........ ,,., ENSENADA. -Wet, exhauated crews were still stumbling ashore here at mld- aJgbt Frld1y ar the m<>st rugged ind disasteroos Ensen1~a nee in the h1stcry of the event dragged toward a soggy end. By mldnight, 300 of the 560 starter1 had crossed the finish line in driving rala squalls. Some 90 boats were reported as did:not-fmish and turned back ta San Diego. It WQ the beav)est weather race 1ince the first OJJe in 1941 when less than ,100 boats started and several were dismasted. Tbt ra«: was a dead beat to '!\reatber for the entire 125 miles with the a. ceptlon of the unusual calms off San Diego Thursday night. As the ltorm front moved south of the Coronado Islands Frlday the race be- came a matter o{ survival except for the first ten yacht.s whkh flJlished before and shortly after noon. By dark, the ~theaster ""'as bloY.'lng 3S tG 40 knot.a and crews were lashJng themselves ta ~ foredeck.! in frantic efforts to shorte• sail. Three yachts were dismasted within 20 minutea as they neared the finish Headon Freeway Collisio11 Injures Sailor on Coast Steady rain, bald tire1 and a blowout combined to spark a headon freeway collision during the dinner hour Friday in Caplstranci Beach. It caused major in- juries to two drivers. Highway patrolmen said the three-car crash accurred at 6:15 p.m. near tht · Cam.inG de Estrella offramp or lhe San DtegG Freeway. Tut drivel' most sewrely lnju~ pa- trolmen said, WI! 1bonw Harvey Hu~ ton, 21, a oaihr ~ In San Diego, Hutton's •/•U hJt.beadoft '&y. a ·caf ' 'driven by Ra)'J'DO-.ld T.. Fleming, t,J, ef l"m!dale,, !._llch. The · Fleminl car.'8" • sett.edly mJ controJ -when a bald UN • blew oo1. " . . Patrolmen said the auto then vem!d DJ'Humble'Han' • Sought by Police In Wife's Death LOS ANGELES (AP) -"Humble Harve,'' a ra·dlo disc jockey, was sought by police today fer questioning ln the fatal ohootlng of ltlB wife. Authorities said Mary Miller, 35. was foond on the Door of her apartment Fri- day with a gunshot wound tn the chest. -An alJ11Gints bullf:t!n WU Wued Sho~ Jy afterwards for Harvey Millt r, 36, the victim's husband who uses the name ''Rumble Harve" on his KHJ program. Police Ll. Tmy Hannan aaid Mrs. '-filler's body was found by a maid. TwG bullet holes wtre discovered In a .alidlng glass door of the living room , ht added . Hannan uld a .31ocallber revolver con-- taining six empty 1hell casings and ape,.. sonal letter were on a table near the body. Polk:e would not reveal the letter's corilent11 but said It was not 1 suk:lde note. Miller dkt not appear for his Friday ....... radio tbow, poJlco llilL •• at high speed aCTtlss the: unguarded ttn· ter divider and slammed into Hutton 's amall foreign sedan. The impact drove. the !'Oung sa!IGr through the windshield. then dumped him onlo the northbound laner or the busy freeway. Hutton suff~red massive face and htad injuries. plus a mangled leg and chest hurts. patrolmen said, After emergtJK:y treatment he was transferred from SooJth Coast Community H<>«pital tG the base hospital at Camp Pendleton. At last reports his condillon wa~ described as criUcat Fleming, officers said. was als<1 I.a.ken tn the ba!e hGSpltal for treatment ol Injuries not. believed to be strious. A third autc was involved In the crash, patrolmen said. but lit <lrivir and •pas· senger were unhurt. Briton's View Of U.S. Dim HOUSTON (UPI) -Houston made a bad first impraslon on John Hyde of h-lanchesler. England He war beaten and robbed twice his first two hours ln town. "As soon as I can obtain a new passport from the British consul, I'm leaving,'' be said Thursday. Hyde, 41, got into town Wed- nesday on a four-month tour of the United SI.ates. He • called SGme fr iends from a downtown phone booth and as he lert the booth l wo youtM hit him with a brick and stole his rucltsack. He hailed a passing police car and officers made an arrest. Sllortly ante he left th• polioe ataUon, ijyde wu slugged again and robbed of Illa wallet and 121~ I , line. ,._,o were involved In a eolllsion. A catamaran capalzed off the Coronado IslaA<I Thursday night dumping all sil' crewmen Into the 1tormy 'watera. They were rucued by Clark Sweet's Jinlter. one of the boa~ In the race. which w~s in the vk:Jnily when the cat flipped. Jlnker transferred the survlvGrs tG the escort vessel Galazy which took them to Saa DfegG. First yacht to flni.sb at IJ :3S a.m. war Bcb Cameronfs catamaran Sea Bird !rom Silvergate Yacht Club, San' Diego. First sln1le hull yacht to flnish for the fifth ct'.lnsecutive year was Jack Baillie's t2-meler Newsboy from Balboa Yacht Club. She Cini.shed 20 minutes behind Sta Bird . Johfl Purei!ll's cata- maran Pally Cat II was the only other boat to finish before noon. Othera among the first ten in Grder of finilh were Sea Smoke, Sirius 11, Kl,.. Toa lJ, Altez Cat, Esculfero, Ragtime, and Chimaera. Unofficial overall winner in tt.e ocean racing division waa JGhn Holiday's Erlcson-35 "Aquarius" from Long Beach Yacht Club. ._ Overall wlaner in (he Pacific Hand!· cap Division was Bfil vonKlelnSmid's Star Shine, from Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Complete handicap results will be reported In the DAILY PILOT on Mon- day. Rogers' Mideast Talks Completed; Leaves for Rome TEL AVTV (UP I) -U.S. Secretary of StQe William P. Rogers completed his wee k-long Middle E&!t peace-seeklng tour today and saltt his talks in Egypt and Israel had helped "narrow the gap'' between the twG adversaries. He said on depature for R()mc he Is sending Assistant Secretary of State Joseph C. Sisco, who accompanied him on the trlp, back to Cairo for further co,,.. sultations with PresJdent Anwar Sadat. Before leavin~ Cairo two da.v1 ago. be had 171'ornised ·that Sl!CO woold reWm if the American party received !llt1\lficant new detal111 durlog talks here in lrrae1 Of the Tsraell stand on an interim agree-- m~nt ror openlng the Suei Canal. Rogers' white U.S. Air Force jetliner took off for Rome shcirtly after t a.m. Tel Aviv time. He will meet Pope Paul and Italian Pruident Giuseppe Saragat before .flying back tG the UnJted Stalea Sunday. During their tow days 111 tsrael. Rogers. Sisco and other State Depflrtment of- flclal1 apent five hou~ and 20 minutes In twG 11eparate meetings with Prime Mln1!ter Golda Meir and her chief alde.11 -Depl/ty, Prime MJnitter Vl1al Allon, Derense. Mlnl1tt r' MOlhe D1yan, Foreign Mlnl1ttr.Abba Eba• ••d Flnanoo llllnilter PloboaSIF. • Welfare By TOM BARLEY Of .. .,..,, ,,191 llelt Sp1raling welfare co~da poet rrowlng threats to CallfGmla'• educaUon pro- grams and only immediate drarUc actk)n will prevent dlverslc>n of funds needed by school distrlctl, Gcv. Ronald Reagan wamed nearly 4,00D delegata of ibe California Congress of Pamtt Teacher Associatlorui Friday tn An1htlm. "One GUt of every nlne"Callfbi'nlans b today on welfare," Reagan •id. ~'One out of every seven-three mUUon of us-will be Gn the rolll next yea,r unlesa somtthinl ill done." R.tagan called In. his Afilhelm speech fGr immediate public support of ~ weHare reform program that will deflnit.ely aave $586 million a year and could cuf u mucb .. 1836 million from the atale. b1¥1Jfet. NO PlJNISlllllENT "Thi9 program wnt nbt punlrh tht ge- nuine wtlfare recepltnt," .the }tovemor promised. "It Ir aimed at rooting out the cheaters, tracking down fitheri who abandon their famillea and eliminating many forms of fraud that coat the rest of us many million! in tas funds. "If \\-e couJd only ct'.ll!ed '75 ·a month from half of the almoat 250,00D absent parents in the Aid to Families with Dependent Children program, It would reduce welfare coats by flOO miDlon a year," lht governor said. "We cannot afford the: mountjna: coal of welfare becaUH it ia 1low)y destroylnc a part of our soclety'a trM>lt precious resourL"e-its people," Reagan uid. DrR1ECT THREAT • ~ ~ . Welffire costs now pGSe a dlrec:t threat to tducatlon, health pr.an11. e~ vironmental protectloo, l.mpr'oYed hlghwa)'ll and urban transportation, the governor warned. 1 "All may be the vlctlm1 of bodatf Clltl because there 11 jupt not enoblb money to finance them' and feed the welfare monster al lht same time," be said.' Reagan promiMd direct ftnanci11 aid to counties who pre11 charget · a1alnst -. . !See REAGAN, Pap II See-saw Rer,i>rd Told 041L'I' l"ILOT tltfl',.... F~l!,19 SURGERY Donny R. Jon• Littl.e Nixon Pal Facing Surgery On Heart Today By JOHN VALTERZA Of Jfll Celt, l"ll1t SI ... Four-year-old Danny Jones of San Clemente entered Chiklre.n'a Hospital In !AS Angeles today for preparationl leading tc high-risk open.heart IW'lef'Y. Monday. , Danny recenlly .-ecelved per3Gna1 gOGd wishes from President Nixon prkr to the chief executive's departure for WashingtGn, D.C. MGnday. The greeting received . nationwide attenUon. The operation will be the brown-haired boy's second major surgery to corrtcl series of congenital heart def eel!!. Family spokesmen termed Monday's delicate operation as "very risky." The defecl. a rare ooe, Involves hl11 heart and lungs' as well. The surgery will be. foilGwed by an er.tremely critJcal period· of recovery~ about lhl'ft days lon(-to deltrmJnt if Danny's Junp wlU wlthstancl the extreme change in blood Oow. San Clemente police officers have .. adopted"-the alling yt1m1gster. It was Police£hief Cliffotd ·Murray-he atso underftnt open heart surgery recently-who arranged fGr the rare Presidential greeting' momenta before Mr. Nixon left hlr San Clemente esta~e. Since then the boy, the son of Mr. ,and Mrs. Dennis JGneB or 129 Avenlda 'O>rboda, bu toured police headquarters and received pr ints of official White Rouse photos showing himself and members of his family with' Mr. Ntxon. Besides the-photos. Danny .has a aet tof duffilriks,a keychaln and a tlec:Up-111 lnacribed with the Presideotlal Seal and ~ President's signature. The piOUct involvement with tM youngster i>e.ean aner Chi~ MtnTfY learned of the boy'a grave heart coodJUOn LOS ANGELES (UPI) • _ A_ colltge anrt of Danny's fascination for pat Iceman. For 1ponaored a party for Danny's fraternity chapttr datmed .I MW record birthday Jille in April. thtn arr•niecJ for Friday foe l<etir-tottertnc -170 howl ••· "-eiidenliaL•re<lln'---itralgh~ ~' .g The lS man team from SI,.,. Nu •1 'nle -•Uon bas be<n kept MCr.I Cal State Loll Angelta lcfpt lhe \eeter-tot,.. froM~~o!:!'· said that her 800 became ter going up·md down 24 boun •day for ·-vtty upset several days before his Jirat seven days. bee '"-Passers-by donated a total o1 ~ opert11lion " ause 'ft: wu told too which win go for expanak>n of lhe c:ollege ~~~S time we agreed to keep It """""'t riursery where atudents leave their --,. •. ~ children while atltndh,1:paa. · YnUI ~ <la.st minute. beeallllfl: It w11n't The prevklua recoftt wai described aa fa ir to DaMy," 1he old. J69 hours 1tl lu~f. b)' atudenta: at The atcret even remained ao durina a. llml Vallq .11i1b _ ~~ IWINY,.P ... l,t > t DAILY PILOT S.wrd17, M17 8, 1q71 QUEENIE "IVh,y can't you jlllt uk ·-to """" In lil<e the ·. other executives do?" Prayer ior '72 Fu1uls Sought for School By TERRY COVILLE Of flle Dtllr ~1191 Staff The chance is poor that Fountain Valley will have a crippled children's school in 19'12. California doesn't have the money to build It. The state legislature passed an emergency measure April 14 to release more bond money for the corutruction of special schools, but Fountain Valley School Di.strict learned that ether projects will use all of the money before it filters th.is far. Another legislative bill now In lbe works also won't pro- vide enough money for the Fountain Valley. project. "We have a chance, but not 1 very good chance, that new legisla.Uon will bring more money for a special school," aaya Jack Mahnken, busineJS administrator for the district. Mahnken reports to the ·board of trustees tonight on the stat.us of P I a v i n Orthopedic School. "lf we could get :some state help In July and •tart building In October, we could have tbe 1chool oprn by October, 1972," Mahnken aplalned. "But if we have to wait for the sale of state bonds in August , 1972, the school won 't open until November, 1973." The di!trlct b nearly ready to enter escrow on a IO-acre site for the school on the northside of Warner Avenue , eas t of Bushard Slreet. ConstrucUon drawings for the school have also been completed. "This ytar we should have about $353,000 invested in the school ," P.tahnkeo said. The district is seeking about Sl.2 million from the state for construcUon and fW1lishing or Plavln. The orthopedic school is desi~ lo serve I 2 O o r thopedically handicapped children and 300 regular students. One wing or the school will be classrooms and theragy equipment for the crippled youngsters. The other wing "-111 feature ten regular classrooms. A learning center-library, typica l of the district's other schools, will join the two wings ln the cent.er. Handicapped youngsters will come from the 'Newport~Mesa Unified School District and the Fountain Valley, Ocean View, Westminster, Hun tingto n Beach City and Seal Beach elementary districts. The idea of combining regular school and a han- dicapped school is unique to Ora nge Cou nt y. T he philosophy behind it ls to give crippled children every op- portunity to mix with other youngslt.rs at an early age so their adjustment to society will be easier. "I only know of one other elementary school where Jt's attempted, at Cliremont," says Dr. Robert Davignon, program supervisor of the Orange County C r i p p I e d Children's Service. Davignon's department is working with the s c h o o I district on the medical aspect of the orthopedic school. "We plan to have four physical and four occupational therapists at the school, as well as a 1enior therapist, a pediatrician and an orthopedist." The crippled chi Id r e n's service will pay about $80,000 medical personnel once the school is open. "Therapy and classroom learning will be integ rated," Da vignon explained. "There kids need frequent exercise, but they also need learning." "From our standpoint 1 also like the forward outlook of the district in providing a chance for crippled children and regular children to mix." Some of the handicapped youngsters, when physically able. will attend some classes in the regular wing of the school. They will all mix in the learning center. "This keeps the crippled child from being sheltered, and permits his integration in- to society at a much earlier age," Davignon continued. He said enth usiasm for the school has already drawn ap- plications f r o m eight-well known physicians who 'A'ant to work as the pediatrician or orthopedist there. 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Riles told the California Congress el Parents and Teachers today in A'nabe.im. , Riles addressed the annual parent teacher conVention and ·warne'd of mass bininlptcy among school districts if solid financial footings are not soon found. He urged association membei-s to sup- port a pair of education financt reform bills cuirently in the legislative hopper. . . Sepate Bill IOl•and Aasembly Bill 1406 are jdentical bills that propotte a state\\;ide property'tax· levy. Either, Riles saJd "would provide an adequate education for every Callf~la child and relieve ~ local property tax· payer of the W\Jair ~~ he carriea." Among finanClal binds· being faced by California ICbool districts listed by Riles were: -Sixty perctnt ·of ~ ov-eJTides and bond elections failed last year. -De!pite an increase in the numbtr ef ""Harv' Bunted DJ Soug lit in Gun Deatlt of Wife LOS ANGELES (AP) -··Humble Harye," a radio disc jockey, was sought by police today for questioning in the fatal ahooting of his wife. Authorities said ~fary Miller, 35, was found oo tile floor of her apartment Fri~ day with a gunshot wound in the chest. An all-points bulletin was issued short- ly afterwards for Harvey Miller. 36. the victim's husband who uses the name .. Humble Harve" on his KHJ program. Police Lt. Terry Hannan said Mrs. fl.tiller's body v.•as found by a maid. Two bullet holes 'o\'ete discovered in a slid ing glass door of the living room , he added. Hannan said a .38-caliber revolver con~ taining six empty shell casings and a per· sonal letter were on a table near the body. Police would not reveal the letter's contents but said it was not a suicide •ote. SOUGHT BY POLICE OJ Harvt y Miller ......... ,.,...._. .. """""""'.,..•s=z~•'•g• .. .,.~=~mmors•, .... ~,..., • ..., .. ~,,~ .. ~ 300 Yachts Fini,sh Wet, .... , .. Stormy Ensenada Race By ALMON LOCKAJIEY 0.111 Plltt ... 11111 ._,iltf ENSENADA -Wet, exhausted crtws were stilJ stumbling ashore here at mid- aight Friday as the most rugged and Headon Collision lnjnres Pair In Capo Beacl1 Steady rain, bald tires and a blowout combined 1(1 spark a headon freeway collision during the dinner hour J'.'rid~y in Capistrano Beach. It causeq maJor m- juries tp two drivers. Highway patrolmen said the U1ree-car crash occurred at 6:15 p.m. near the Camino de Estrella oUramp of the San Diego Freeway. Tbe driver most severely injured, pa- trolmen said. was Thomas Harvey Hut. ton. 21, a sailor stationed in San Diego. Hutton's auto was hit headon by a car Cl.riven by Raymond T. Fleming. 41, of Ferndale, Mich. The Fleming car as.. aertedly Jost ·control when a bald tire blew out. Patrolmen said the auto then veered at high speed across the unguar ded cen· tet di"·lder and slammed into Hutton's amall foreign sedan. di$asterous Ensenada race In the history of the event dragged toward a soggy end. By midnight. 300 ci the 5$0 starters had crossed the finish Jine in driving rai• squalls. Some 90 bolts were reported as did-not-finish and turned back. to San Diego. It was the heavlt5t weather race since t.he fir5t owe in l!HS when less than 100 boats started and several were dismasted. The race was a dead beat . to weather for \he entire 125 miles with the el'· ceptibn of the unusual calms oil San Diego Thmday night. As the stonn front moved south of the Coronado Islands Friday the race be- came a matter of survival except for the first ten yachts which fi11:ished before and shortly afler noon. 8y dark, the southeaster was blowing JS to 40 koott and crews were lashing themselves te the foredec~ in frantic efforts to shortea sail. Three yachts were dismasted within 20 minutes as they neared the finish line. Two were involved in a collision. A catamaran capsited off the Coronado Island Thursday night dumping all six crewmen in to the stormy wafers. They ·were rescued by Clark Sweet's Jinker, one of the boats in the race, which was in the vicinity when the cat flipped . Jinker transferred the survivors to the escort vessel Galaxy which took them to Sa• Diego. First yacht to finish at II :35.a,m. wa1 Bob Cameron's catamaran Sea Bird from Silvergate Yacht Club, San Diego. atudents. there were t ,000 fewez: tucbtr1 employed lhis year than last. -There are 3,000 f e w er ad- ministrators. , Riles also reported the resulb tf a survey be said sh.owed during the 1969-'ro school year: 30 percent decreased capital · spending·; 26 percent reduced plant maintenance, · 25 percent r e d u c e d numbers of regular clusroom teacben, 19 percent reduced special ieacbers in· eluding those for the handicapped. 16 pe,... cenl cut textbook!, 15 perce.nl cut transportation, 15 peiunt cut bultb services and 10 percent cut food servicts. Riles maintained that tht !~w dlstricla who lncrtased services durihg the year were •'mainly the wealthy diStricts." The decreasea weie concentrated hi the districts that can ~afford Jhem least - middle class or poor, urb;1:n districts witb high concentrations of students, -Riles iald. California has slipped to 22nd iri the n1- tion in per pupil costs of education, 23rd in literacy, 30th in state aid te local schools and 42:nd in cl8ss size. .. There are ctasse;s with 40 stU11en.ts In them," Riles conttrlded.. "You can't even babysit with that •many children." At the root of schohls', pioblems, is a ' . . school ta1 structure in which "the source of school money is ln no way rela~ed to the cost of running the schools," he said'. · Local property· t.¥es, he said. pay for the' bulk of local school costs. while the amount of local property in dollar value has little relatiomhip to the numbu of school children in the area. "As· property values: vary among CatifornJa's t,070 acbool districts, th• quality of education naturally varies. S. do the tax rates." Riles endorsed the statewldr,P.TOperty tu bills as "a prUdent statewiicli forinlila tbat matches money to children." Block grants under the bllls, "provide every ctiild, wher.ever he lives, with a minimum quality ed\Jc6tion," Riles said. The grants would be distributed to districts on a per pupil basis and come from $400 million of the state's general fund ;i.nd a statewide property tax of $3.7$ pe.r $100 assessed valuation. Reagan Sees Aid Threat Say s Drastic Action Needed to Curb Spiral By TOM BARLEY or ttN D1l1Y ,,.., II.rt Spiraling welfare costa pose growing threats to California's education prcr grams and only jmmediate drastic action will prevent diversion of funds needed by aChool districts, Gov. Ronald Reagan wai-ned nearly 4.000 delegates of the California Congress of Parent Teacher Associations Friday in Anaheim. "One out of every nine Californians is today on welfare," Reagan said. "One out Reds Spring Attack During Buddha "truc e"· 00N (Al') -Communist led fot<U tprang tW11 ambushes on allied troops today during the first hours of unilateral cease fires in South Vietnam for Buddha's birthday. Two U,S. and two South Vietnamese soldiers were killed and three Ameri- cans and five South Vietnamese were wounded. The ambushes were the only significant incidlents repOrted during the overlappfig truces announced by the Viet Cong ~ the 11lies. The 41 hour Viet Cong cease fire went Into effect at 7a.m. Saigon time: FIVe hours Later, a 24 hour allied truce began, but the U.S. air war «intinued unabated over North Vietnam , Laos and Cambodia. Ninety minutes after the allied cease fire began, enemy troops ambushed a patrol of the U.S. l73rd Airborne Brigade on the central coastal plain about 275 miles northeast of Saigon, setting off a mine in front of the American troops. Two were killed and three were wounded. The U.S. troops returned the fire, but enemy losses were not known. The U.S. Command said American forces suspe"ded offensive combat oper- ations i11 South Vietnam at noon. but that defensive patrols were continuini. A little more than two hours after the Viet Col'lg cease fire began and less than three hours before the allied truCf went into effect, eneniy troops amhushed a South Vietnamese infantry company of 150 trOOps clearing Route I, tht Saigon to Ph11om Penh highway. "Vtacle Canatny' tJf tvery seven-three million of us-will ~ on the rolls next year unless something is done." Reagan called in his Anaheim speech for immediate public support of a welfare reform program that will definitely save $666 million a year and could cut as much as $836 million from the slate budgel "This program will not punish the ge- nuine welfare recepienl." the governor promised. "It Is aimed at rooting out the cheaters, tracking down !:thers who abandon their families and-eliminating many forms of fraud that.cost~ rest of us many millions In tax funds. "U we could only collect $'15 a month from half of the almost 250,000 absent parents ·tn the Aid to Families , with Dependent 01.ildren progr~. It would reduce welfare costs by $100 million ·a year," the go~ernor said. ''\Ve cannot afford the mounting cost of welfare btcause it Is :slowly destroying a part of our society's_ most precioUJ resource-its people," Reagan said. \Vel(are costs now pose a direct l.breal to tducatlon, health programs, en~ vironmental protection, i mproved hiihways and urban transportaUoo, the governor warned. "All may be the victims of budget C\llS because there is just not enough money to finance them and feed the welfare monster at tbe same time," he said. R-eagan promised direct financial aid to courities who press charges against (Set REAGAN, Page I) Fa~es Surgery Secret Group Litt~ Nixort Fr~nA in IfiowJ'~'·,., Identified ·,;: Joa'N vALTBRir -· : • w. ;.e J:i,; ~~ • ' ' By Lagunan ....... " ,.,.. ..... ~Id Danny Joneo el .... Clemtntt entettd Chlldrtn 's H°'pllal In Los Angeles today for preparations leading to high-risk open-heart turgery Monday. Danny recently received personal good wishes from President NiJ:on prior to the chief executive's departure for Washington, D.C. Monday. The greeting received nationwide attention. The -operation will be the bro~halred boy's second major surgery to oortect series of congenital heart defects. Family spokesmen tenned Monday's delicate operation u "very rtsky." The defect, a rare one, involves his heart and ' rungs as well. The surgery will be followed by an . e~!remely crltiea1 period of recovery-about three days Ion~-to dettnnine if Danny's lungs will withstand the extreme change tn blood flow. San Clemente polite orflcera have .. adopted'' the ailing youngster. Jt wu Police Chief Clifford MurTay-he also underwent open heart surgery recently-who arranged for the rare Presidential greeting momei>ls before Mr. Nixon left his San Clemente e.!ltate. Since then the boy. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Jones of 129 Avenid.a Corboda, ha!! toured police he adquarters and recei ved prints of official White House photos showing himself and members of hls family with Mr. Nixon. Besldea the photos, Danny haa a set of clufffink!,a keychain and a tiecliP-all - OAILY PlLOt Sttff'.....,_ FACING SUR'GERY D•nny R. Jones inscribed with the Presidential Seal and the President's s.ignature. The police involvement with the yOungster began after Chief Murray learned of the boy's grave heart condition !See DANNY, Pa1e I) Lquna Beach resident WJIUam Luk ~Ftfd,YidenUOed the •' se m I ·seer el t>rganiµtion" to which he referred durin1 City Council discussion of ''Operation Alert" is the Laguna Beach Taxpayers AMoclation, of which city councilman Edward Lorr is a former president and current treasurer. Operation Alert is a project to disseminate facts on allegedly sub\'ersive t>r&anllatk>ns. Referring to individuals and organiia- tlons in the community that "breed distruct and fear," Leak mentioned at- tending a meeting of Qne organization at which a member suggested. shooting: down hippies. He said the organization's meetings were llm!ted to rnemters and guesta and excluded the press. Friday, after identifying the organiza.. lion u the Taxpayers' group , he sald he attended the meeting as the guest of a member because of his Interest in tu: reform. He had heard of a statewide e-ffort by taxpayer!!'s as50Cialions to circulate a petition for a referendum limiting the property tax and wanted to learn more about ~s. Leak said . Leak is a Laguna businessman who frequently takes issue with th°e e<>Uncil. The impact drove the young sailor throulfl the windshield. then dumped tiim onto the northbound la11es of the busy freewa y. Hutton suffered massive face and 'head injuries, plus a mangled leg and chest hurts, patrolmen said. First single hull yacht to finish for the fifth consecutive year Wu Jack Baillie's lZ.meter Newsboy from Balboa Ya cht Club. She fini!hed 20 minules behind Sea Bird. Joh• Purcell's cat.a. maran Patty Cat n was the only other boat to finish before noon, Mountain Man Succumbs "\Vhen discussion at the meeting en. compassed the subject of taxes.'' he said, "l wltneBSed informed di53erlatlons by sincere and dedicated individuals. It it putpQrted there are 200 members ln the taxpayers organization. There were ap- f)ro'i"ltnately 19 people 11'1 attenditree "'lil this annual meeting. '1 Noting that discussion at the meting ranged far from ta1 matters, Leak ad- ded, 0 1 btlieve 100 percent of the pr°" perty owners in the community are in- favor of tax refonn and that if a tax- payers' association would limit their scope of intended influence 1(1 matters pertaining directly to tax reform they could do the community a great service.•• ~fe Coast We at her 'nle weatherman predicts partly cloudy skies today with chance of intermitteat showers. clearing Sul). day. Highs in the 608. lows in the 50s for today. slightly higber on Sunday. INSm E TODAV Tilt E'mmy-A.l.D('f1di. who'$ up for tllem and a previetc of tile sll-sto.r show (11os,ed by Johnny Carton) at which tht11'll be prt · 1et1ted gtt cover story treat- mtut today i1i TV \VEEK. ............ ... "'"" Cltllrcll Mlwl , .. .- ""''° t•...-f ..... , ........ -- " ' .. U•Jf .. • " " •11•1111-.wi , .. ,, 1'11111~ HIWt O•lf ' Ml"e1<-It ,.,..... , .. ,, 11111 .... " • '"'" .. ,. llect Ml>rk1h IJ•lJ U11ct• L.111 f Others among the ·first ten In order of flnlsh were Sea Smoke, Sirius II, Kia· Joa ll, Alle1 Cat, Escudero, Ragtime, aad Chimaera. Unofficial overall winner in the ocea1t racing division was John Holiday's Ericson-35 "Aquarius" from Long Beach Yacht Club. He came out of the Tanoesset bills with big hands that could just strike out a design and build what needed bulldlng, then plunk merry mountain music when the work was done. .. ~ Arthritis finally ended hia guitar and banjo playing, while age 1lowed down his pace in recent ye.ars. The work of Jlfe il5elf ended Thursday Renaissance for Campbell Melbourne "Uncle Cammy" McGhee. fie was 93. Fal. re Today 1'He more or les11 just puttered arou nd. . Uncle Cam had oullived a lot of 'hi• old· • . . timer friends, but he still had t>lenty,'' If you d, l!ke to return~ the Rena1sp;!l" nenhew Earl McGhee remarked Friday. ~ step onto the football field of. Fountain .-RelaUve1-were.at.--tbe--1>ome...at..520Jrl1 valley Hlgh""Scfloo1 today, anftimel'.fOiii • Ave., Corona del Mar, to begin the job of 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. packing up what every person must Students are holding their rrrst 10meday leave behind. - Renaissance F.aire. open to the publlc. He bad lived here for 30 yean or ao. There will be game aftd. food booth11, "He wa11 a real music-lover. He ture dis_play5, a "moon bounce" for tht kids 'had a lot of •t down there. ·Mount&ln- and a dog show for the peta. ' mu!ic you'a call It. He came· from 'l'en- S'ntertalnment ln various forrN wtU be ntssee and tlved In Texa11 for awhile,'' offered throughout the cloy. Adm1"1on is said the n<phew. 25 cents, un5eu you wear a aood "H.t played bsnjo and guitar." Renaiss&nce Coetume, In which case, •d-Whlte·haired, moustached anti btlptt-- mlplon II free. lacled, Uocle Cammy leavu • d .. ltJO , numerous to name btyond the immediate relatives In Orange and Los Angeles counties. .. He has grandnieces and grandnephews scattered an over the world," sa4'd Earl McGhee, whose falber w111 once in the contracting business too and shared the Corona del Mar home. "They'd just strike out a design. This Is the way it was in the old days. They bulll In Riverside. Inglewood. San Bernardino, in Palm Springs for awhjJe ." 'lbe youneer McGhee Js employed as a troubleshooter for a concrete piling con- struction compi_ny aod _tooLUncle_CAm· my 1 lilon• until age1 cut short the allowable length ·of hlS1tlpe. '1'hey gel pretty rigorous," McGhee explained. Score5 of. Mr. McGhee's local tritndt, of the SeararinS Masonic Lodge, wRI gather Monday at 2 p.m. in Padfic View Memorial Park Mortuary Chapel to pay formal tribute in thttr own ritual fashion. -Gra•e'1de. MTVlctt will follow In the rolling. hlll1 neal'by, whtrt a man from the lMUlllalllf wr tell. .~ ~ f .. MOUNTAIN MAN OEAb C.mplioll Mo M<G!Me • If the local association would open Its doors to Uie public and the press it could become "a vi4ble and effective organiza~ Uon," he concluded. See-saw Record Told LOS ANGELES (UP!) - A coll•p fraternity chapter claimed a new record F'ridoy_ lor te•ter·toltering -po houri strafglit. -, The 35 maJf team from Sigma Nu at Cal State Loi Angeles kepi the leeler·lel- ter going up and down 24 houn a day for seven day1. . PasserH>y donated It to~l of $300 which will go ror expansion of the collegt nursery where students leavt. their children while attending class. • The prevklll3 reCord was descrlbtd 11 169 hours set last year by atudents at $lml Valley lligll School. , • I DAILY PILOT Saturdlly, M1y 8, 1971 QUEENIE "Why can't you just u k me to come !n like the other executive& do?" P1·ayer for ~72 Funds Soug ht for School By TERRY COVILLE Of tllt oaur f'lllt ,,.., The chance Is poor that Fountain Valley will have a crippled chjldren'1 school in 1m. California doesn't have the money to build it. The state legislature passed an emergency measure April 14 to release more bond money for the construction of 1peclal schools, but Fountain Valley School District learned that other projects will use all of the money before it filters this far. Another leglsl.atlve bill now In the works also won't pre>o vlde enough money for . the Fountain Valley project. "We have a chance, but not 1 very good chance, that new legislation will bring more money for a special school," says Jack Mahnken, business administrator for the disbict. Mahnken reports to the board of trustees tonight on the status of Plavin Orthopedic School. "lf we could get some slate help in Ju1y and start building in October, we could have the &ehool open by October, 1972." Mahnken explained. "But if we have to wait for the sale of at.ate bond! in August, 1972, the school won't open until November, 1973." The district is nearly ready to enter escrow on a 10..acre 1ite for the school on the northside of Warner Avenue, east of Bushard Street. Construction drawings for the school have also been completed. "This year we should have about $353,000 invested in the school ," Mahnken said. The district i..s seeking about $1.2 million from the st.ale for construction and furnlshlng of Pla vln. The orthopedic school Is designed to serve 1 2 O or thopedicaUy handicapped children and 300 regular r;tudents. One wing or the achoo! will be classrooms and therapy equipment for the crippled youngsters. The other wing will feature ten regular classrooms. A learning center-library, tYPICal of the district's other 1ch00Js, will join the two wings in the center. Handicapped youngsters will come from the Newport-Mesa Unified School District and the Fountain Valley, Ocean View, Westminster, Hunt Ing ton Beach City and Seal Beach elementary di!tricts. The idea or combining regular school and a han· dicapped school is unique to Orange County. The philosophy behind it is to give crippled children every o~ portunity to mix with other youngsters at an early age so their adjustment to society will be easier. "I only know of one other elementary school where it's attempted, at Claremont," says Dr. Robert Davignon , program supervisor of the Orange County C r i p p I e d Children's Service. Davignon's department is working with the 1 c h o o I district on the medical aspect of the orthopedic school. "We plan to have four physical and four occupational therapists at the school, as well as a senior therapist, a pediatrician and an orthopedist." The crippled chi Id ten• a service will pay about $80,000 medical personnel once the 11chool Is open. "Therapy and classroom learning will be Integrated," Davignon explained. "There kids need frequent e1erclse, but they also need learning." "From our slandpoint I also like the forward outlook of the district in providing a chance for crippled children and regular children to mix." Some or the handicapped youngsters, when physically able, will attend some classes in the regujar wing or the school. They will all mix in the learning «:nter. "This keeps the crippled child from being sheltered, and pe_rmit.s his integration in- to society at a much earlier age." Davignon a>ntlnued. He said enthusiasm for the school has already drawn ap- plications f r o m eight-well known physicians who want to work as the pediatrician or orthopedist there. "We're ready for it," he concluded. "whether it's in 1972 or 1973." UC Irvine Outlines Calendar Activities +l•rt '" fM UC INl"' C.1.LE+I· tU1• t+IG+l l IG+ITS for Mar Ind JUM. •l.1.(1( CULTUIU! 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Only Crisp-crunchy ••lt•d nuts for p•rti••, snacb, Vee· uum c•n for fre1hnel1 . Sunday Only 77¢ Sirloin of b••f, s•vory dr•1s in9, cr••my wh lpp•d po· teto•s, rich brown 9revy, choice of vag., werrn roll with butt•r. 3o65 I 08.fyp• film yields I 5h•rp, ) 1/1 x] v4" p1in ts. Llnllltf Ut11lll.,_ Mltl It dHIWI . 2200 HARBOR BLVD. ~~;:~,a~~COSTA MESA . , Harbor ' ' I DA.ILY PJLOT 3 Youthful Re he ls Turn Over New Leaf . By ARTHUJl R. VlNSt;L OI I~• O•H1 l'lltt Ii.II Once UPon a lime -not so very tong ~go -there was a small gang or kid3 at Costa Mesa's Sonora Elementary School called The Rebels. That's what they were and that'~ what they were doing. ... Not now, because The Rebels have sur.. rendered. Hands thal occaslonally pilfered peMy candy are now picking up pop cans, paper and other litter, under a novel, self-chosen systern. Voices that occasionally could be heard repeating coarse word."' 1:ommonly ~een Mothe1·'s Day on the Bay on the walls of public places now art talking about ecology and environment1l problems. And they have a new name: The Sonora Boys and Girls Cleanup Crew, plus new feminine rnembtrs n o t originally expericncinf behavior and discipline difficulties. , ' . . DAILY '!LOT l"Nt!t •1 Lt• l"lfllt A101nn1a duck gathers her brood around her as she llupervises oul.ing in shallow water off Balboa Island Jn Newport Harbor . Wild ducks are commo'n sigh t around islands in the harbor despite high concen· tration of people and boats. They raise families. following the universal rituals of motherhood. such as seeing to it the kids get fed, J\fother's Day. or not. Laguna Police Cl1ecl{ing Parl{ing Meter Theft Ri11g Laguna Beach police continued to slfl evidence in a giant parking meter theft ring case t.oclay and prepared · to initiate extraditiion proceedings a~ainst the alleg· ed le.:ider of the ring, now In custody in Oregon. Detective Carroll Bush said Oregon au thorities had requested details of the conspiracy ch<iri;:c filed here against transient Guthrie Edwin Jones. 34. now in custndv in Vale. Ort_ in connection with an alleged narcotics violation. Bush said Jones will be released for l'X· tradition to Califomi.11 if the conspiracy charge is consid~red more seriou~ by Oregon official~ than lhe 0 re~ o n charges. Police claim Jones was lhr master· mind of 1he meter lhef! r1n.1: that col· From Pu1Je l DA NN Y ... ronversation ""'tlh the President and lhe hubbub wh ich followed . It ptrsisted through most of thf' past "'eek . Then 11anny went to 15rl a hair cut. And the barber broke the news. 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They were advised by Tulsa police: detectives said. that lhe young woman had been cunvicled of meter thefts while still in her leens and served a prison term on the charge. Charged with burglary following her release, she jumped b<lil and left the state, police claim. Neither Miss Rotramel nor Charles Leon Adams. 25, who wa s arrested with her Thursday. have yet had an op· portunily to respond publicly to the charges lodged a~ainst them. Held on $12.&00 bail tach. they 11re: sc heduled to be arraigned Monday -in Santa Ana Central Municipal Court. Two youths arrested Monday in con· nection with meter ring case, D11v·id Steven Perel. 19. and Micha el John Din· neen, 18, both of El Monte. have been released on their own recogniiance pen· ding arraignment Monday in Santa Ana . Cou11tian to Get Sanity Hearing An Orange County Superior Court judge will be asked Thursday to dismiss murder charges filed against a lM Angeles poLice officer following his allCjt· ed shooting of a fellow patron in a Hun· tlngton Beach bar. · Judge Howard Cameron has been assigned to rule on the motion submitted on behalf or Clifton J. Schusse, 2fi, of 5672 Rodgers Drive, Hun tington Be a ch . Dtfen~ attorney Ron Owen said he will renew his appeal for bail if the motio n is denied . Schusse, accused of the kill ing last March IS of Mark A. Rodgers, 29, Buena Park. is being held in P'ullerton city jail without bail. Sen. l 'arpenter Asks for Probe Of 'Tax Leak' State Senator Dennis E. Carpenter !R· Newport Beach ) today in a letter to Al· torney General Evelle J. Younger asked for an investigation into the possible leak or information from the confidential files of the California franchise Tax Bord. ''ll has becomt' apparent." Sen. Carpenier said. "that i n form a ti on regarding thf' personal income Lax return nl Gov. Ronald Reagan hAs been and is being used to promote publ.1cily relative tn a number of issues pending berore this legislature and !n discredll the governor in his high office. "In my opinion. 1his information has eome from the confidentia l files of the franchii;c Tax. Board . These files are protected by la'>'' and the taking, disseminalion, or misuse thereof con· slitutes a crime in our state. "There are lhose who are intimating !hat there is somethin_g wroni;: ~th the governor 's tax return. blatantly ignoring the fa ct that lhe governor, likt every other person in California , is entitled to orf!i!PI hill income with his losses. "The Jnte.rnal Revenue Service and the Franchise Tax Board have full authority to investiga te any wrongdoing. "There is no question th11f the governor's return is accurate and ~hove bo::ird. "The fact is. and if is quite apparent, thal a gross violation of U1e law have been perpetraled, and I am amazed thal more concern has not been voiced In this regard. "W,ilh such current public outcrie.!11 of invasions of privacy with regard to wire t.&pp\ng, credit records, and other personal lnformalion, how can such an obvious violaUon of one 's privacy, one protected by law. In no uncertain terms, be condoned ~ Some elrment11 of tile press h11ve totally ignored this fact. "I c3 n w~\l understand !hat there are those who would be polllically motivateod to discredit and embarrass the governor. Ho~'ever, politics and the use of illegally nbtained Information are not compatible. I would hope that this is not the case." Sen. Carpenter asked that the attorney general's investigation be directed to determint' the identify for administrative dismissal or other appropriate action of any member or employe of the Franchise Ta'I; Board directly or indirectly guilty 0£ this misfeasance. The story ls a unique example of posltJve pollet work Ind re-direclion oe youthful energy, leading to better at- tltudts and benefiting all. "About three month!! ago, we got wind of some kids being part of a liltle group of third throujh slxth·gradfrs knGfin •• The Rebels,'' explains Dttectlve Walt Silver, Juvenile Investigator. "'"'We found they'd been Involved in thefts from numerous stores. Just small stuff. Candy. Gum, But it was sl.ftrting, and this is the age to stop it.•• Silver Is youna. crewcut. softspoken and as capable of a smile as a stern and serious demeanor in dealln& with Journalist Cai1 Cope With 'Routine' Days By BEA ANDERSON ot lllt 0.11~ Pltfl Sttll LIFE IS pretty routine for us. On the whole. I never think thil anything extraordinary ever happens to us ... in fact, at times I find the days rather dull. You see there are no youngsters around our house to keep thJn&s liventd up. The other day was one of those typical. routine days. When I awakened, ii was rainlng. (ls tha t unusual in ~1ay ln Southern California?) J STA RTED my car. Luck held. It did start ... but the windshleld wipers wouldn't work. Tht blades were worn out. J stopped at a service station a few blocks away to get new bl1dts. I was told they only carry blades for American·made cars and that I would have to go to the dealership for help. That was miles away, so I decided to do that later and drove on to work looking through a blurred windshield. Once al work t was sure the rest of the day would be as routine as e.ver. All t had to do was rearrange my schedule so t could leave al tht sound of the phone. I WAS WAITING for a call from my husband saying he was being rt-- leased from the hospital. His being hospitalized also is routine these days be- cause he has to get periodic treatments. Somehow the schedule at the hospital got a littlf: fouled up. Inste1d or him being released al 10 a.m .. ai; I expected. or noon , or 2. or 3, or 4, it was 5 p.m. when we happily walked oul and started home. After arriving home and after a little scrambling around to get dinner starled, we were about to sit down to a nice leisure cocktail when we heard a kind of crashing sound outside. There is nothinc: too unusual about that either. We live just down the street from Harbor H111:h and we hear crunching and scraping sounds from fender.~ders quite often. 1 LOOKED out the window. Up on the sidewalk was my llltle fortiign car. l rememberl"d that l hadn't parked il there. I also recalled that when I had parked it. the fender was still there. the door wasn't sort of L-shaped and the car had two headlill:hls. Tn my amazement. the windshield wipers were still there and they stilt didn'I. work. My car was now obstructing lhe right-of.way for pedestrians. Now what do I do. was my fir!lt thought. I never Jose my cool. J merely shouted frantic. orders at my husband. f.elline him to phone the police. a tow truck and whatever else was necessary. JN MY CALM coodition. I elected to aet all of the nece.!isary lntormAtion for the accident report ... which I did after a fashion. thanks to the help of lhe ofricer. Two hour~ later. still calm .cool and coltectl'd. we sat down to ii bumt dinner 11nd then we retired earlv ... as usual. rm i:tl!td our days <'Ire rouline. T seriously dnubl if I could cope with anything that touches on th~ nut-of-ordinary, Morals Charges Brought Against Cartoonist Capp EAU CLAIRE, Wis. (AP) -Cartoonist Al Capp has been char1ed with a morals offense against a 20-year-0ld coed. He issued A statement calling the alle11atlon part or a Jeftlsl campaign lo stop him from speaking on campuses. Di!I. Atty. Lawren ce W. Durning s;ild the warrant issued Friday by County ,fudge Thomas Barland charged Capp with sodomy, attempted adultery and indecent exposure. The warrant named Alfred G. Kaplin. 61 . of Cambridge, Mass., who draws the "Li'l Abner" comic strip and speaks around the country under the Capp name. Capp has been sharply critical of many who demonstrate in opposition tn U,S. policy in Vietnam and of unruly activi- ties of college students. 'Mle warrant and complalnl. sent by mAil to the sheriff of Suffolk County. Mass., was issued following an investiJ•· J{od Serling al GWC Rod Serling, one of America's best• known television writers will speak at Golden West College Friday. His subject is "View from the Middle." The 8 p.m. talk in lhe Colleae Center Is nrien to the public. Admission is $1. lion by the district attorney's office and police. Durning said . An Eau Claire State University coed, who cannot be identified under a Wis· consin law which prohibits public iden- tification of victims of sex crimes, told authorities the alleged offense took place April I. . ·~ The co mpla inant, married, told auth- orltleii she went to Capp's motel suite to report to him on the llberAI point of view nn the campus. where he lectured later that day to some 2.~ persons. She had been assigned to brief him after he renuested the information, she said. Capp, whose home is in Cambridge, Mass.. replied in a statement issued through his Boston attorney, Alvin Hock· berg. "The allcj!ation!I are entirely untrue.'' lhr. statement said. ··I heve bttn warned for some time now th8l the r~vo\ulionary lefl would try 10 stop mt hy any m~ans from speakinK out on campust!I. My home has bffn v11ndallr.ed and 1 have been physically threatened. This is also part of the c1m- plillJJ tll stop me. Those who hive faith in me know thAI J will not be stopried.'' Dumine said C1pp's attorney told him th11t the cartoonist wa.s in Peter Bent BriqhAm Hospital in Boston . Hockb~rg said C11no wa~ sllll fl!Ufferin( from exha11s!ion which ftlled him last week in Arkansas . Panther Leader to Speak at UCI OA!LV PtL(lt, wttft ..,.kl\ 11 ~-h M...a·Pr•1, 1-pV01l1t.d 'thy t•ttot 1- d1y 1" 1-l'llt i4l!lon1 for L~ INdl, NtwPO'I l•cll· C.11 Mitl, """""'"" flHC~. l"Oll1'11111 Vl llt1, Siii C:*"""'"ltf CtJl:l~trtflO 11"' Stlkllt•trt, •It'll .,.1111 -r•IOllll fdlf\o!I, l"l'll'li:lllll Wl!lllllf •1tftl la. It m WMI 11'1' S!rHi, Olll M-. T.t_,N .. 1714.L14.J-4Jll Cl•fflffl A""1ld .. 14.1°1671 S.. C'-"'9 A• .,.,..,.Mt.: TeleiM!• .. 4.914411 (~•lfll!, lt11, Ori~ C:..11 l"wllllsRlloif c-~"1· No J>e_.. ''°""'' "''"''•llOrli. td/IOflll """tr ., ... ~.. "-till 1'111¥ lie '""""""' wl!IW!it IMClfl ,.,.. ..,li1 lell .. eo11vrltllt •-, Stt:orlf CIMl ""!101 iNl!ll el ,....._, IMC~ ttlCI CO.Tl M-. Ct!!IOl'fllt. S~r!f'lltfl 1t1 umtr n,n "*'":r: by l'NI! u.n -1111'1'1 1'1'11111.., •a111"otfltM, U.t:I -"''r• •• The Black Cultural (;onference of UC Irvine next week will fe&Uire speakers. including .Black Paftther Leader Huey Ntwton . dance and theater perlormancts and film i;, in 11 six-day program, Newton, who is free on $50,000 baU ewaitinr a second trial on manslaughter charges. will spea k at 8 p.m. Tutsday in Cra wford Hill. Other prominent sptekcr:; participating ln the Black Studtnt. Union iponsorrd event arc Los A08eles City Councilman Thom11s Br1dley, UC Berkeley sociology professor Hl'lrr1 Edwards and ·comedian· comment•tor Dick Gregory. The Black Cultural conference t1pens ' Monday with a noon jazz ensemble performance in Gateway Plaza and talks by campus bl•c.k $lud!.nt lea.dtr! _in. eluding Euaene Pickett. BSU president. A panel discussion on black studies follows at l p.m. in the third flot1r or lhe UCJ Commons building. The UCI Black Theater dance group perform~ 8 p,m, Monday in Room 178 Humanities Hall where a Paul ft(lbe!lon film "Emperor Jones" alao is tti bf shown . On Tutsday, an Afro l'"ashion Show at noon in Qlmpu!! Park \¥111 be followed by Bradley's speech at l :)) p.m. Wednesday, Bob Hoover or Nairobi Colleae will dl~uss "Community Control of Schools ind Alternative Educallon " at not1n in R()Om 161 , Humanities Hau . Edward!i will di!icus~ "Racism and the Black Athlete" al 2 p.m. Jn the 11me location. Regents Ucturer Lewis Nkose will ef· (er tht stcond of a strlt!I of ltcture$. "Black Writers' Attempts to Rehabilitate African History'' at 7 p.m. Wednesday In Room 101 et tht l'hyslc1l sctencts Building. Black Arts Ni1hl. set for 8 p.m. \Vednesday in the Concert Hill of Fine Art& Villaae, wW feature group! in· eluding the Fbk University performlnf I • artists and Wall, Wrltf!rs' Workshop. Dick Gregory's performance at a p.m Friday in Crawford Hall ls-sPonmed-by tM: As!lociated Students or UCI and the office of student affairs. Tickets are $3. Most conference events are open to the public without charge. Tickets for the Newton lecture Tuesday are $1.50. Newton , 29. was charged ·with volun· tary m'anslauahter In connection with the shMling of 1n Oakland policeman in 1967. He was tried and convicted on th11 charge. but 1n 1pptllate court l•!t year overturned the conviction . He i1 awailin& a .m:ond trial en the 11mt chatfe. juveniles, who orten find a surprising in· stlnctlve rapport with lawmen . Not all the boys were stealing. he emphasizes. but it had t.o be halted before it led lo worse trouble . Sliver called 1 summit meeting in Prin· cipal Charles Catanese's office. "The Rebels, aged I to JI , were. wary and fidaety at first, trying to figure .out a~ cop who looked more like a lir1t or second·year teacher than a policeman. "I said: 'Hey , . ., why don't you change your name a little bit and do something to help the comrrn1nity?·Appolnt your own president, vice president and the whole thing,' " Silver relates. Sometimes being constructive instead ol destructive is a.11 a matter of which you think of first. The Rebels surrendered. And Principal Catanese knew just the man to aet as advisor, rnediator, om· budsman and ~eneral·adult-ln-ch•rge. Bill Tran, 2&. a Southern California College sociology major from Newport Beach has attended twice-weekly meetings ever since with the enthusiastic students. "They donate their recesses and often part of their lunch hours to keepiniz the campu!l clean." says Tran. em phaslting it is 1111 voluntary. "We've also taken a couple of ecology trips to Huntinizton Beach," adds Tran, Also active in Bi& Brothers of Orange County and considering eventual work as a probation officer. "This is the first club l've ever had," he adds. Detective Silver sa~ the Sonora Boys and Girls Cleanup Crew has -in only three months -become a somewhat elite campus club which is self.policing and hard.nosed al!ainst any misbehavior. Word of The Rebels' transformation has spread throuith the Newport·Mesa Unified School District too. and may help re-channel other campus rebels in Uieir own fashion. "Their grades are improvin( and thty're doioq better in general," says Detective Sliver. "Not only have we hid A .be~ter scholaslic improvement.'' adds Principal Catanese. "but in general behavior such as no smoking. And I hear from the teachers they are happier ." "They have more sense or personal va.lue and self-esteem." says the man to '>''hom they were once sent for discipline . "It 's really paying off," concludes Silver. From Pllfle I REAGAN ... felhers who avoid payment of child sup- port. The governor noted after hi s lalk that the Orange County District Attorney's: Office has launched investigation of many welfare recepient11 suspected of abu1ing local programs. "Does anyone suggest that we shoul6 not make every effort to collect another SUK> million a year from ab!lent father!! who have deserted their families and have thrown the entire burden of thei r tupporl on the state?" the governor asked. Mounting welfare costs apart. there is $till an urgent need to examine the quali· ty and quantity of California's educatiort structure, the governor told lhe PT A delegates. SIMPLIFY SYSTEM "We know we must simplify the out· moded and inquitable system o ( allocating state school assistance.'' he said. "Fairness to the home owners re· quires comprehen!tive property t a ,. reforms so that the education system will not be so heavily dependent on th.iii: source of revenue.'' ht :said. Reagan warned that man y school districts squander lax dollars by failing to utilize mass purchasing techniq ues and many more modern tools of com• petent business administration. Equipping a.nd operating the schools at the least possible cost is simply good management and common sense in ac· tion," he said. STRETCH RESOURCES "It Is the type of management thal California schools are going to have to in· sti.tute if we are to stretch the availabl& financ.i11 I resiurces to provide the quality instruction we want for our children," he added . And he urged PTA delegates to ~'not blindly accept the principle thtat the prog. ress of the student could measured in terms of the size or his classes. "I am reminding you that educators who insist on measuring schools only by lhe amount of money spent have been us- ing the wrong yardstick." he said. "And the most tragic part of this ... Gov. Reagan added, "is that It Is the titudenU who will pay the heaviest price for blindly equating the progress of education with the size of the budget." Hus band Seeki11g Surgery Damages An angry hUsblnd who •lieges his st.eriliztition surgery wasn 't eUective want.~ more than SI million in damages from the Westminster surgeon wht performed the vasectomy. Wiiiiam J. Kline of Santa Ana a!lserl! in his-Orange County Superior Court-set.Ion that Dr. Myron S. Mickelson. M 21~t St., performed the vasectomy on Marcil 28, 1970, and allegedly neglected to in· form him Uiat the male sterillution pro- cedure could not be auaranteed to be 100 ~rcent l"fftctive. Kline claims he and Mrs~ Marie Evelyn Kline discovered through her conception three months later that his surgery wis not an adequate means of birth control. The discovery . he allegts In his lawsuit, gave him "shock and illjury le t:n1 nervo~ 'i'•lem. '' I l --· • ' ---• J <I O.JLY PILOT ~s.1turd1y, M•, s, l97l Pulpit and_ Pew J · Mission in Streets ~-Minister Takes Peace Crusade to lrela1id "Am I My My Brother's Keeper? -Wh11t P r I c e Sur\llval for I.ht Free Clinic?" ls the title of this Sunday's talk at the morning meeting of the Unlvtr1allst Fellowship of Laguna Beach to be held at IO::kl a.m. in room 2.'l of Laguna Beach High SchoOI. 625 Park Avenue. The speakers will be Or. Ted Lin· dauer, psychiatrist and diret· tor of the Orange County Crisis Center, who describes Laguna Beach as a «lm· munity without passion, and Johq Payne, newly appointed coordinator of the F'ree Clinic, who will discuss fact and fic- tion. moliey and responsibility, criticism and involvement. On Sunday, the Rev. Qr. Henry Gerhard. minister of the Cburdt of R e l l 1 l na1 Science, 20062 Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna Beach. "'ill speak on ·'The Ptr~r of Love" at both services, ~.m. and 11 a.m. During the 9 o'clock service, tr a ined teachers are in charge nf all ages of children. Baby care is also provided during this early service. The ChUrch of Religious Science sponsors Thursday lectures at Leisure World. at JO am. in Clubhouse T'A'o, dining.rooms 3 and 4. These lectures :ire open to the public. lree or charge. This is the eleventh anniversary of Dr. Gerhard1s ministry al the Church of Religious Science. Laguna Beach. Jn their first evangelistic series of meetings since. oc- cupying their new racility at 1710 Wes! Edinger Avenue, Santa Ana, The Salvation Army ls presenting evangelist and f\.1rs . Major Ha r o Id Peterson in nightly meetings, Tuesday through May 16. These services will commence each evening al 7:30 p.m., ex· <:fpl Sunday when t h e !iiChedule is 11 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. The campaign will be highlighted wilh music. The Major and his wife conlribule vocal and instrumental numbers. The Salvation Army brass band and songsters will be (eatured. The First United ~1elhodl5t Ch urch of Hunll ngton Beach will conduct three worship services Mother18 Day at 8: JS, 9: 15 and 10 :30 a.m. witli the past.or the Rev. Edward C. Erny preaching on the sermon Iheme "\\'hen Your Home is All Three ." A letterman·s ensci'nble of Azusa Pacific C<lllege will be presented at the Sunday evening service at 7:30 p.m. May 9th. These 25 young men all participate \in the athletic program of the C'OJlege and represent the foot· ball, basketball, track, tennis <'Ind wrestling teams whicn compele dUring the year. "The Rejected G a J l I e a n Wins a World" will be the su~ ject for study at the next four meetings of the adult seminar at 9:30 on Sunday mornings in the parlor of the <Ammunlly Pres byterian Church, corner of Forest and Second SL Dr. Morgan S. Odell will instruct this series on church history bealnnlng on t.1ay 9 with "first Century Spttad Despite Persecution ;" May 16 - Church Membership Becomes Vllal for Lile and Eternity ;" May 2.1 -··salties Over Beliefs and Doctrine." May SO -"The tmpossible·lmperin.1 Favor by 313 A.O." Ort On Sunday, at Chr l•l Presbyterla.n Church ol Hun· t lng t o n Be ec h the "Ctlebration of Mother's Day" "'ill be led by the Chancel Choir. Under the direction of f.1r. John DeHaas the choir will present the message of the morning in song . There will be -0ne morning service at 9:30 a.m. Church School classes for g r a d es kln· dergarte.n through 6th are held al the same hour. The church is localed al 2i.l112 Magnolia Street, just south -01 Adams. Singer Set Church Guest ''Thal Girl" is the Dr. Charles Feinberg. theme for a mother· who is dean and pro-- daughter banquet to be fessor of semantics and held today at 5:30 p.m. the Old :restament at at First Baptist Church , Talbot Theological Sem- 301 Magnolia St., Costa inary in La Mirada, will Mesa. Mary Jane, p:os· be the guest speaker at pel singer. will per-the Sunday morning form. Special mother's and evening services of Dav :;;ervice:;; will be Coast Bible Church held at 11 a.m. Sunday meeting in the Auditor· "Never Go Native~" is the . h h"d 1 d 1·um of Marco v 0rster Wl t O·.c 1 s presen e ' sermon theme chosen by H · h S J Pastor Dr. Charles H. Dieren· and Pastor Combs will Junior 1g , an uan field to be preached on present a talk at the Capistrano. Times are Mother's Day, al St. Andrew's __ 7_pc.._m_._s_e_r_v_ir_e_s. ______ 10_a_._m_._•_n_d_6_,3_o_p_.m_. _ Presbyterian Church. 600 St. Andrew1 Road, N e w p o r t Be<ich. Worship services are held at 8. 9.30 and 11 <1 .m. Sunday morning1 . .Registration for the swnmer vacation church school will be held Sun- day in the church school quadrangle between services. Mother's Day will be observed Sunday at the 10 a.m. service or worship at Christ the Shep herd Lutheran Church. Camino Capistrano at Del Gado Road. Capi~trano Beach. The choir will sing 11n anthem . A Task Forcf! t)rl Goals and Purposes of the local congregation is being formed and will meel on Tue~· day at 7:30 p.m. They will he discussing the meaning and the mi.S6ion of the church as iL can be ei:pressed through the local e-0ngregalion. The Vaca· tion Church School Staff is being formed. Plans are being ma.de for holding thf' school for two weeks beginning August 9th. The. Staff ..-.·ill meet May 12 at to a.m. Ushers will be trained at a special session oh May IS at II a.m. Men are being trained fnr this special service in the rhurch. At the 11 a.m. service this Sunday there will be a Baby Dedication as a part or {be /See PULPIT, Pagr 51 By Geor,:t W. Cornell Al' llelltllfl WrU1r A roving Amer ican le&der or "Jesus marches" and "Jesus festivals or love," the Rtv . Arthur Blessill, thi~ weekend raises h!s call for "peace th.rough Jesus" from the bar· ricades of religiously em· battled Belfast in Northern Ireland. "A lot of people may think it's kooky.'' he says. "But the times and the situation de- mand eitreme measures. Paul said we must be fools for Christ's sake." With a tall cross made of twn wooden branches, one from each side of the zone of conflict b e t w e e n Irish Prole"stantJ; and R om 3 n Catholics, he plans to stand vigil at the barbed wire bar- rier between them . sum· moning them lo m u t u a I prayer. "The key lo getting right 'ol'ith one another is Jesus," he says. "We musl throw down the hale . 'Love your enemies,' Jesus said. 'Do good lo those whr! despilefully use you'." Blessitl, :io, a Southern Bap· list involved in the spreading "Jesu.~ movement'' among youths and in various unusual religious demonstralinns, says he's not sure what will happen in the lrish trouble spot. ''It may be eilher a revival of love or B\essitl's fulleral. '' he said in an interview in New York before flying to London and !hence to Ireland. "But it couldn't make thing~ worse and the need is wnrth the price.," he added. "The unique thini;t i~ that both Catholics and prolestant., worship the same Christ. That is the common denominator for working out the difficulty." He starred at noon Friday and said he will fast and pray for three days, asking "people, preachers and priests from b-Oth sides to come and join u.<i in prayer, to get lhe h;itred and bitterness out, to start a real revolution of love through Je.sus Christ." H~ also hopes lo organize a ".Jesus peace patrol " to move up and down the str.eets, call· ing people on both sides of the prolonged and orten violenl connict to seek reconciliation through a common Lord. The unconventional effort is in the style or many of Ble.c;- si tt's act.ivities in the last three years. since he started a mission on Los Angeles' Sunset Strip to purge it of nesh pol<i and dope busines~. He has drawn some of ii~ former night life participant :<> inlo hi~ work and also hils staged feslivals. rallil",.s and marehes at scores of Clim· puses. including big turnouts last week at Ohio's Kent State Universily and i n Birm· ingham, Ala . Last fall, he walked acrosi; lhe country. dragging a big wooden cross, evangelizing along the way, and pasling up "Turn on tc Jesus'' sticker.\ like one he wears oo the lapel of his sports jacket.· "Young people are star\•1ng for the message or Crhris1. ·• he -Sairi. ''The responsivene~s is wide open. The only pro- blem is lhat we don'L hilv& enough people presenting ii ta them . Church pe<iple have s;it loo long idly analyzing and critizing rather than minister· ing." He plans lo set up an "Outreach ~1inistry" I h 1 5 summer. Concerning his Belfast venture, he said it first was suggested !o him b:f a joking remark by a British film crew member who said: "Since it works on Sunsel Strip, it might even work in Belfast." BJessill said he medita!Pd about il and then when some college s!udenls cited thP Northern Jreland con f I jct between Christians as 11n obstacle lo believing in Chrisl, he sai d he felt moved to go there. "It burrlrned my hea.rt ~" barf I had to do something."' Although the conflict mainly involvf's po I i t i ca I 11nd economic raclors. it is draw" along religious lines. and Blessitt says ii is fed by !~, i\tlSSION, Page Sl ORANGE COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY GLAD TIDINGS ASSEMBLY OF GOD Fiftee nth a nd Monrovie , New port Beach 11 !DO A.M.-Or. G.eor91 Wood, 5011k1119 •!OO P.M.-Or. ~.,,.,,·Wood, Sp11 ~i11o; FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD 140 E. 22nd St., Costa Meia-548-3761 [. W. 'hilli p1, lll11ior t :10 A.M.--Ch11rch kll•1l 1 D:SO A.M.-Poster P'hllll,• 1,.olihlt '"TM Yltl•11 •f G•tl" Jr. Ii P'T•·~ll••I Ch11rcli N11raery Core A .. ll•b~ 7:00 111.M,_,, .. ,."' 111-11t94 liJ Mlt1lo11111 .. lfi>lrl• 7 t• 171 N•w,.rt•Mua Pre•Seho1I -A'" J 'h·S -6:10 ,4.M. le l :JO P.M. ..,_, ... -14S·Jl2l HARBOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD 740 W. Wilson, Co•t• Mes.1 541-4704 V, L. MEll"TWl!(lt, l'••lw JIM $1 NOLETON, Ml11llf1r •I Y111!11 llOl l'eT ll. UITI•. Ml"lftt• •I l!tuc1t""' (AllL Ol!NT•Y. M!ftllltr 11 Mwtlc -SUNDAY Slll:YICIS - 9:45 A.M.-Snd•1 kllo•I 10:111 A.M.-"We111 ... TIMtt l 11lltl'' SH l!IOll .. ., '•ll•t 7:(10 P'.M.-"Colvory .. . ( ""'"'" liy , • .,., COSTA MESA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL l'r•·Sc-t -ICIH1r11rtt11 -1191!1t"ltl'Y -Cllllt c1re FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH 110 HAMILTON. COSTA MIS.A oro.101 l(OUIU , l'•tllf Bibi, S•ud., •"ii Pr.,e l1m~t•o" •••• 10 :•~ •·'"· Su11d •v School., •:JD•·'"· F•rn ilv G•il••rt • . 7:0D p.m, Cltildr1"1' We,.loip s.,,.;,, ••.... ID:•S '·"'· OLD FASHIONID PIAYll MllTINW -WIDNl5DAY -7:10 P'.M. "'-1te 642:-tlll N11rwry .Alweys .41•ll•blo UNIVERSITY BAPTIST CHURCH 2:251 S. I. PALISADtS lOAD SANTA .ANA HllGHTS IUNOAY ICltOOL #OllNING WOttSNt" l!\lllNINO WOlllNl ll' MICIWl!llC llllVtCI WIONISO.t.Y •:•I A.M. ll:M A.M, 7:M 11',M. 7;M II' M. ll1•. WUUt J, C..,.k• ' Cl'll/rt:ll 1'"9111 UJ.)ln CENTRAL lllLE CHURCH 23rd Street •t Or1n9e, Cost• Mes.1 -S48·5303 SPltlTUAL LUii COHFlllNCf Dr . .HMM a.tlf1rtl. MMtly l iWe lntlhltt .Al'rlt 2:1-JO, 1t71 ._..,,, ,,., 111• 1,111,, ,,. 11.l'l.-Tn1. I NI Wiiii .. 1:M •·"',--!'"·· ti 'll 11 m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES IUNCHD 0' THI MOTHll CHUICH THI 'llST CHUICH 0,. CHllST, SCllNTIST IN IOSTON, MASSACHUSms "Adam And Fallen Man" Costa SUNDAY, MAY 9th M•sa-First Church o1 Chlrst, 2110 M-y.,,_. Dr., CMt• Mu. S1111t1_, Sch••I - t :1 I A.M. Clt1trtlt hfwk• -11 :00 A, M. 1 .. 1ll11t I•••• 2150 M-Ver4'9 Dr. Scientist Huntington Beach-First Church of Chrlif, Scientist ltlrt &, OllN, H1t11thttte11 leetll ) !i1111ley Scll••I -t :JO & 11 :00 A.M. Cll1trtll -f :JO & 11 :00 A.M. 1 .. dl11t l1e111 -221 M•I" St. Nawport Beach-First Church of Chri•t, Scian t i•I JJOJ YI• Lltl•, N••'•" leetll Cll1trell & S1111tl•y kll•1I -f ill & 11 :00 A.M. lffdhit I••"'· ll 11 YI• Utl• Naw port Be•ch-Second Church of Christ, Scl•ntlst Jl OO P.cifh: View Dr., C.r•11• 4'1 M•r Cll•relrt Ii S11IHl•y kh1el -10:00 A.M. lMtlh19 1••111 -lSOO·I CM• Hwy. All nr, cnrdiall.!J i11vittri to ntt'nd t'1.i chllrch aeru1cis and enjny tht privileges of the Rl'adr11g Roorru Clllhl Cer• P'ro•IHtl AT ALL SIRYICU 0, NIWl"OIT llACH -IDl1el1tl11J MMtl11t l .. 1d11ly Hor111•r 11•-•t•ry lch1•/ 42S I. l ltfl St., Ce1te Mno Church School ...... . Morn ing Worship .... . 9'45 A.M. 10,45 A.M. SiMN£ _µus ~o,«MUNITY @Ji uRe4 FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH M•in & Aq•ms Streets I I H un tington Beach I Mor110119 Wo111'1;p , .. , . , , , , . , . 1 •.••••.•.. &:JO I l f ·00 •·'"· ••bl. s~h.oJ •••• ' ••• ,,,s ...... Y1u1th Group1 . , , ... •:OD p.m. E~1 11i11' Wor1hip •• , . 7:00 p.m. NurJ•n' c••• or.w!dod II 111 -.rvk•• 0!11c1. Jl'·Un Diii O.vcu;on Sli-tSIO Seventh-Day Adventist Church COMMUNITY CONGREGATIONAL • 21t A••t•tl• Sr., Coit• Mei• Jtll!I '~""''"•lo:•. l"•tlN" 1'111111: .J41·1Jtl 611 HELIOTROPE l••h•I~ Sthool • • • • t :JO •·"'· M.e111i11' Woro~ip •• 11 !00 c .111. P·~~•r M11ti"f Will .• 7:JO Ill·"'· Wor1hl111 -10 A.M. Ch11rcll kh•1I -10 A.M. 644 -7400 Newport Unity LOll l!N 0. ,LtCll:INGE•. Ml"h'" De•1tion•I Se"lee -10 A.M. a, 11:15 A.M. S11~<ll 1v School fir 111 •4•• -I :'.S A.M, 1.Stll •"d l"l11e, H1wp1tt h•cll Offlee -646·5111 DIAL·A·llll AYlll: 64 6·06Jf THE EPISCOP4L CHURCH Welcomes You. ST. JAMIS. l20t YI• Liiio, N•w111ert le.ell 7:JG .4.M. -H•l'f l11th•ri1t t :Otl A.M. -Fo111fly w.,,1ii, 11 :00 A.Iii. -Alt1r11ote H•ly Ce"'1111111le11 a. Mornl119 P'ro'f•' Mld·W•ok Moly Co1111T11111l•11 & He•ll119 S1"ie11 T11Hdo'f -10:10 A.tr.I . WN11alll•r-1 :00 P'.M. Cllll lll Core •t 9:00 A.M. x \l/ Thi •••. J•hft P'. All1ey ti. ll:ect1r -Pho11e: 675·02111 ST. JOHN THE DIVINE , 2043 Orange Ave., C.M. s~11llloys 7:]11 &-f :JO Cltwrell Selleol -f :JD Tllwntleys: 6:JO & 10 •·"'·= Mely Doy••• •1111••Reotl PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH M"• V1r4o DrJ" & l•lt~ Str•et, C•it• MtM, Cellf. ANOllE'W C. ANCl£1lSO .... ll'•IW l•!ft!f•v S~I; l •U -Mor11!"" We.-.~11: 1·00 •"II 11 ·111 ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN CHURCH 18182 Culver Drive Un ivers ity Park, Irvine a ... Herbe" N. Hlenn•llR SoM., kll1ol--t :OO A.M. Gultor S•"le1 -9:00 A.M. Fa111Ur Sf,.,lce -IO:lO A.M. IJl-1211 N11,.1ry C•r• IJJ.J 241 A Cordial Welcome from THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH NEWPORT CENTER Wershl..-11 :11 A.tr.I. .. St. Mlch<1ols tpl1eo111al Ch•nch M•r911orlto et Poelfle Vlew Dr. Cero110 lllel Mor P'ho11e: ,675-0950 Co•I• M.,. FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 19th St, l H1rh11• llv,j, CliY•th We'lhjp -9:10 I t I Chyrch School -9:10 5~1.7727 Coil• Mt •• N.,r1h MESA VERDE METHODIST CHURCH M11• V1r<11., I l 1k1r St. 5,9.7719 Wo,,hip I-Church Schoel f :OO I-IO:JO A.M. Fou"t1i11 Vo ll•v FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 18215 l u,horlll 961.259] w .,.,i.;p l Chu•ch Scho11I •:JO A.M. Hu~li~9to11 l ••<h FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 2721 !7t~ St. 5J6.JSJ7 s., .. ;,,, -9:15 I ltl:JO N"'"'V C••I &II M~r"l"ll Cllurch School -9:15 H11111i"9to11 l11f.h -Nodh COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH Worihip l Church School 9 l !O:JO A.M. i,.,;~• -Eotl l lu lf UNIVERSITY METHODIST CHURCH lll-11JJ 11•12 Cul~•• Rotd u u~1 ... , .. 11v O.iv• Wo11hio l Ch11rch S<hool 9 l IO ·lO A.M. l•<1 •1~• 1 ... ,h METHODIST CHURCH 11611 w.,ltv Oriv1 I" ~llUT~ l•ou~• Wo,.hip ""d Chur<h School -!O A.M. ~99.J08t N• ... p11rl a ... ~h CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA !'00 W, l1lh11 • 11.,j, ti1J.JIOS Wouh0,,__9 :JO A.M. c;,,.,,h School-9 :3 0 & I I A.M. lllri11t1 el P1•t1 lulh1,•11 S<heol -Mill E1th1r 011011, Pri11eip 1! Ofric1 Phe111: 5'9·0521 Scheel ~>in~•: 54•·D5•? TURTLE ROCK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ljJ Tufll• llocl< Drive •l'ICI Atfltltt l>rl"• '-blMlt MU•~ el 1l\ LI SABBATH SERVICES .--..:, C•mou\ d1lvt), S•11 ()f'" FrMw•~ !l> (11l~tl'I Sou•ll " \\ ~ ''Wlty •lfl ,... G • .,.t t• ttlo Jows1" , ,,, , ••••••• 10:00 A.M. /0 1 C•mit111 o,.: •1or•1 11 ,..,...,. 1tu Dr lv.. RELIGIOUS SCHOOL .... ~ 11 1 f 1 t' 1 -•••· lie~ s."' .. b••· , .. ,.,. CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE h -· .,.,..., ., ., .. • "'0'.,1•• ••••••• ••••• •i10 '·"'· -'10 AM s c1a School '• "'""bor reform temple .... ~-... •• •·, e ..... L ,.1, .. ,, : • • un y 10< all "'" • .._. ••H• a..1. _,.... . ... ~ 1 • 00 A M Mtt'l'llllr Cllutt.11 If U"lllMll C~11rw:11 ••O•lfoot $(1t~ct. L•• A11Hlt1 COAST BIBLE - ... : .M . ernlnt WOf'\hfp ... b. flABBI BERN.ARO P. KING CHURCH 1o1u11 s111Y CAil& ,11ov1orn AT I OTN Nou1ts 1, SUNoaY se11v1c;1 UtM t..M. ml!let•ng 11 ••• eo -ISTll J l. Ht IA ' ,.,. IM"""""" Clil«n!1'" ot11tt M"""'' ''" tU·'"' I Mt1111••~ , Atbt•t •u,._t, 11 .s c ~ , · rv • N JU.4.H CAPISTUNO 11 THE CHURCH FOR YOUR FAMIL y 1 St. Jamel Eptscon1I Church rJ 3209 V1" ltdo, Newpor1 Beath 4tJ.1t4t 4f4·1141 IJ0.0407 I Alflll•IH wttll t!lt 1 lltl 6 t c J TNI 1111.I. CLUI 011< NIWl'O•t lf~C M For /nlormtt•o,, Call 675·7230 '-------~--,--~~---------'•-----~-------·-·~,--~-·•_M_..,_._,._. ___ l!_ _ _,, ..... (r-----~·:"~':•:'":·~·:·:~: .. ~·:·:"':'--~-----111_.=:==========:::,;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::'. H "' CH .. CH H s Jt oh • • ·Sat11rda,, May 8. 197\ • LEGAL NOTICE LllGAL NOTICE Pulpit and Pew Execution Res umptio n Setba ck for Chur ches? (Conl111uid from P11e 4) .ervice. Pastor's Sm It h', message will be .. God Choos'-~ Foolish Things." The subjecl for the evening message ls "Children Of The Free.'' Junior High. Senior High . and Young Adult youth groups mee:l in homei1 follo~·ing the evening service. There Is Bible Study 11nd Pra.ver meeting every Wednesday evening at 7 p.m. Res urrection L u I h e r 11 11 Church. LCA, 9812 Mam !lron, Huntington Beach schfilules Morning Worship a! 10 :30 a.m. Arthur R. Tingley, Pastor. will speak on: "The Place Where Truth Penetrates ". Sund;iy School classes for Grades two and above Al 9 11.m. Nu rscrv care through first graders ~t 10 :30 a.m. The ChapeJ fir Spirllual Truth -1416-A S. ~lain Sl .. Sanla Ana will hold Sunday services at 7:30 p.m. SundaY ~vening. Reverend Laur;i will speak on "What Price Your Soul." A lribulr 1.1 Mothers will be officiated by the Minister, Claude-Gu p I i JI . Everyone is invited to remain for the social hour and reccivr. personal messages after the service. Every Wednesday evening a! 7::JQ p.m. a message circlP. i.~ held. Sunday Saint J a m ~ ' 1-;piscopal Church, 3209 Via Lido, Newporl Reach will celebrate the Filth Sunday in Easter with !wo i;:ervicci;: of Holy Communion at 7:;\0 and 9 a.m. and one service Qf Morn- ing Prayer at 11 a.m. The two communion services >A'ilt be based on !he latest Trial Li!urgy Number One. i'alher John A.c;hey will preach at all three services. Ultberan Church Of The P.1aster, 2900 Pacific View Drive, Corona de/ l\1ar oHers two hour~ of worship at 9 and 11 a.m. Sunday Church Schor.I and Bible. classes are held ;it hi a.m. Dr. \\Im . R. Eller will deliver the message "Free Or Slave.·• Pastor Willis J . Carrico's II morning message is entitled ''Professional Motherhood." The .~ervicc will also give i;pecial recognition to mothers and the dedication of Babies fl) God. In the 7 p.m. evening gervice there will be an open forum on the message or n1 otherhood. Th e Univrrsity Rapllsl Church is located a"t 2252 ~.E, Palisades Road . ~an. la Ana, Califnrnil'I. ne::ir th,. Orange C'..nunty Airport. Tht! Public is invited to share bolh llervices with us The sermon subject rnr Sun- day al Cflrona del ~1ar Com. munily C hu r ch QinJ(rei:a- lional, 611 Heliotrope Ave. \l"ill be entillt d "Forni Memories." to be presented by Dr . Ph ilip r.. ~turray. \\'orship srrvicc:o; are at 10 11.m. "'ilh chi ld .c;ire. Church School is also at 10. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL GUIDE MATTRESSES • MATTRESSES IO'ATS-ttOMIS-tlAIUl l 1,...,1w S ..... ,.,,. ,. ... lrrl•rtr9U c •. 21 10 N•w'" l lfll . Uberty 8-1303 .1 UPHOLST ERY Mesa Upholstery Liberty 8·4781 1Jlt NlWPOtt IL¥D. lhc fnur day evtnl te bf held a1 the Lo.!i Angeles lnterna· lional Hotel. Or. Knutson, former ~minary proftssor and most rttently presi den1 er Wartburg Theo Ing i ca I Seminary. Dubuqlle. Iowa, will adress.~ the convent ion en the theme "Tell the People tn go l"nrward.'' Prtsident ef the Convention will be Dr. Gaylord Fa/de, Bishop of the South P.aciric District During the "Mother's Day·• II a.m. Worship Service al the F'ciur1qu•re Church rr.14 Orange Avenue. Costa Mesa every mother will receive II lovely carnalion. Pa s t n r Robert B. Jacobs will speak on the lopic ' ' Moth e r ho o d Paralle led with the Cros:<." Rev . JaCT1bs will also speak ln !he 7 p.m. Ev an gel isl ic Service on !he. prophetic topic, "\Vhar Time Is It?", with il- lustrative charts. Sp e c i a I music by lrombonist, Frank Westmap. Sunday Schnnl <11 9:45 a.111. for all ages. Anyone needing bui; transportation call, 646- 1517 er 548-9733. CM:la ~l ei;a First Assembly til God will be awarding a gift to tvery mother present in Sunday Schnol this Sundav. There >A"i11 also be JI speciirl presenl for the nldest mother, the youngeiil mother, and the mother with the most firs1- lime visitors. Sunday School clai;sci; for all ages starl al 9:30 A.M. In !he 111:$0 a.m. morning worship s e r v i ct' , Pastor Ed Phillips will be speaking on .. The Vision ~r God."" In the 7 p.m. evening service. t hf.' ~1issionettes, young girls <igP.s 7-14. "'ill prese nt a i;pccial progr;:im , Werlnesday evening at 7:30 p.m, Rev. John Rose will be speaking. The church ; s loeated ;if 22nd and Elden in Cosla "1esa. Mrs. Ray C. Gery, Lnrr<1ine, the minister's wife , >A'ill be the speaker on Aiother'.~ Day at Christ Church by tht s~a. 1400 W. Balboa Blvd. in Newport Beach. Her topic will be "Mar}': Mother, Disciple." Mr!ii. Emma Weatherford. a ,11re;1! lady of the church al age 102. will present the Pai;torale Praytr. Morning Wor~hip Is al 9:30 a.m., with Church School meet ing ;:it the same hnlfr . A special Men·s Choir. under the direction of Mr. Kenneth Todd "·i ll present the morning anthem. Temple Bet" llavirl 11 I Orange County will conduct it~ Sabbath Services 11n f'ridav evening, at 8: 15 p.m, at" rhe C n mmunil~ Congregat.ional Church, ~111 Katella Avenue :11 .Bloomfield, in l..ni; Alami- los. During lhe.~e s~viceli. !hr cnngreg:ition will celebra!c and honor the Bal Mitzah of Ptrri Pizer. daughter o( Afr. :ind Mrs. Seymour Pizer. The services will !>to conducted by Rabbi Bernard R. Goldsmith, in conjuclion wilh Canrnr Mrll l\1iller. In honor nf the Bal Mitzv:ih, !h!'.' adult choir of Temple Belh navid w 11 I parricipatr in thl' ~erviccs under lhe directinn n( Mr~. Fay Newman, lhe Temp le music director. I I -r locally on J<OCP.1-t"M 7:15 a.m. 103.1 al Cbrl~I Lutheran Churrh. 7li0 Vi ctoria Street. Costa Mesa, holdli Sunday ~erv\ces at 1:1$ ind t l .a.m. wllh a strmon '"Togetherness". Bible classes are held .at 9::10 a.m. SI. &1aUhew l..ulber11 Church, 18182 Culver Drive. lrvinr., i.~ hosting a ''Holy Hoot " today sta rting al I p.m. I ~ 1,1.·ill Jnclude music. food anrl entertainment. It will Include much of the folk fl:uitar music used in the modern church worship SP.rvices. S u n d 1 y services are at 9 a.m. Chrisl Chapel . a member of lht· Universal F'ellowship of Metropolitan C nm mu n 1 t y Churches is a leg a lly chartered <"hurch serving the Orange County homosexual community. It meets at 7 p.m. Sunda ys at the Unitarian Univc rsalisl Chu rth, 1259 Vic- toria SL. C.Osta Mesa. Fairview Baptisl Church, 2.~25 Fairview lload, Costa ~-fesa holds family !A'orship at HI a.m. with sermon h.v Rf'v. Melvin Taylor "Especially for Mothers ." Church Sc hool is at IO::xl a.m. Glad Tid;ngs Assembly of Gnd. 15th and Monrovia Streets, Newport Beach starL~ Sunday with school al 9:45 a.m. Services are at 11 a.m. with se rmon ··what f.ocl Wants In a Mother'' and at fi p.m. wilh "~1aking 11 n d Destroying Peace". Dr. George \\'ood i.~ pa:!or. Newport Unity C h u r c h, meeling each Sunday in lhe Senior Citizen.c; Building, 15th ;ind Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. will hold worship at 10 ancl 11 : 15 a.m. with a sermon ··The Path of Life " by Rev. l..oren Dale Flickinger. "Adam and l<'allen Man" is the lesson sermon Sunday 11t all Christian Science churches. Area Churche~ ;ind worshi p limes include : Costa Mei;a First Church of Christ. Scien - li~I. 2880 Me~a Verde Drivi!, 9:15 and II a.m.: Hun tington Beach Firlll Chun·h. Rlh and Olive St., 9:30 11nd 11 a.m.; New1>0rl Reach t'i rsl Church, :1.'Ul.1 Viii Lidn. !1:15 11nd II a.m. ::ind Second Church of Newport Beach, :11111) P::icific View Dri ve, Corona de\ Mar, 10 a.m. Lulheran Churth nf Our Savlnnr, will emphasizt llif> l heml? of Chri.(tian Mot herhood at both of lhe morning worship service.~ next Sunday. Pastor Lund slated his ronccrn fnr the need In retum t.o b;:isic rei;:ponsibility p;:it!erns for bnth mothers an<i fathers. Three options for s!udy are available for the ;idull~ during the Sunday School hour beginning al 9:45. E11ch ii;: 11 sLimulaling en- fountcr . Course !Illes t'lre: "The Gospel nf .J n h n ' '. ''Between P a re n t and Teenager"', '".lesus aod the MeaninR in Life "" Thrse 11rt open discussion slurlirs, which j!"ive the opportuni1 y to eilher li!iicn or C<>nlribu1 e. I See by Today's Want Ads • THAT •-11'.!S-• DIME • A • LINE , • DAY! her out to breakfast. served from 8 lo noon ~J'ld attend church 11l either 9 or 10:30 a.m. service. Rev. Charles L. Rose will be preachlng at both wonhip services. Breakfast prices art: $1· A du 1 ts ; chlldrtn fi.12 ; 25 cents-childrtn under 6. Olurch School classes are available for all 1111:ts Al 9 11nd 10:3-0 a."1. Thf' United Melhodlst Youth group11: will bt meeting at 5::tel p.m. ''11le B!rlh Place of !he Church" 15 the sermon subjct"t 111 Harbor CllrisUaa Church. Disclples nf Christ. T h i s .. Mother's Day Sermon" i.s lhe third of a serie)i based on the Book of Acts of the Apostl~~­ Thr churth meets t:?ach Sun- day al Harper Elementary Schoo'!, 42t. E. 18th St . Cn.;t;i Mesa. Church School meets at 9;45 : Worship is al 10:45. Dr. 0 . W. McE!roy is the min isler. On Mother'i; Day, ~re~n Baptist Church, 7111 S. Cani· brid~e. Orange, will have ;i i;pccia\ flower for all mo!ht'rs prl'scnt. A special corsai;:c "ill also be given lo thf' oldest and youngest ITI()!hers. and !hr molher with the largest fam ily present. This is the church'~ way oJ expressing the deb! wr all owe to our mothers. By LOO I~ CASSk:l..." 111'1 ltllti!M Wrlttr Tht unofficial moratorium on txecutions which has prevail~ In tht United State.' ror nearJy rour year~ may b<' M1ed by two de<'i~ion:o; handed down by the Supreme Court lhls week. The court held that states do nor vinlatt tJ1c Con!lltitu• Hon when they give juries full discrelion to Impose death penalties in capllal cases. It 11 lso upheld tht practice ot Imposing ~ntence immediately after conviction v.·lthout hearing any further evidence the defendant might wish to offer in extenuation of hi)i crln1e. The rulings were ha<f new!'! fn'r 6411 men and women who are sweatln~ it out in the riea!h rows nf prison)i in 38 slates. Their execution)i havi been del::tyl'rl -In some LEGAL NOTICE ----~ c;ii;es for m:iny years -p;:irtly ~ilU!'f!. Of Unferlainly IU~l1'10• tOU•T Oii t.ia O\'er the two legal points which thr high court settled this I.~GAt NO_n_c_E ___ t 1~!~1,:~;:;•;:•0"i:H~°.• \\'tl'k. I.I.I 1\U N•. A°"'HJ4 Ill l.j • h b" I I -f II iu,111 10111 cou•T 0, TMI" NOTltt ol' 111•1t1rto 011 PITIT•Oit St In hf> st'lt t:u 1~ l e 1g~est e~a question o 11 ST.I.Tl 011 tALlllOJtNIA ,0• 11011 11•01AT1 o• w1LL AND •o• -whether puttln, a per:o;on tn ri•ath vlolate!'i the Consli· TNI COUNTY o• OllANGI LITTEii.$ TllTAMINTAR'f' H• A lt1ll El!•lt of OIXIE NELL lEfCHTFUSS. lution ·~ ban on ··cruel and unusual punishrncnt." Th:1t 01011 TO 1·How c•utl •1w 1t,,_,. •• 01x11 "· LEICHlll'lJSS. nue i;lion ii;: raised by 120 dlfrercn! c;:ii;e~ which are now 110• CNA1rto1 011 NAMI" •l-o .. ...., .. n ·~ 011111:. LflCHTFUU •"' ., I,. It.. M•I'"' or the A.OPllt.1110!' ~· f • N!LL LEICHTFU15. OICt•Wd. • pendini: before the court. It has thu.~ far ~iven no indica· MIC HAEL JOHN MUIPHY ""' (h•n•• NOTICE II Hlflf:l'f' GIVEN Tl'"" h "t f th f ti IO•m• " H1r~tV A. L1ithlluU "•I '11..., h•rtlf'O • lion w ether or when 1 may sicccpt any o em or re-1,... .;.11(•""" o1 MtCH.lEL JOHN ~1111on ,., .o•ob•'• o1 ... w '""' w View . MUllPHV lo<" thll"te <>I ... ,.,.,. h•'flne IU..,lntl OI Le11tr> Tttltmtnlu~ la P!ll- IHl"'1 Hied I" (flUtl. tl'WI ii •DP"lrl.,. horn llO<tu . •t!tftftCI IO ""'lcll h /ftlcle el In Ohio, >A"hcre 50 cond~mnf'd prlsnner)i have hrrn ••i<I l'H>lkllltwt •hit MICHAEL JOHN l\lt!htr .01r!lru!M1 .• ,.., 11'11 '"-""'' ...... ---r "orl . ltl I ht MUll .. HT ... , Iliff ·~ """'lt•!lon '"~ PIK• OI "''" ... thl -.... -..... a"·a1llng execution or per1 .'i ran~lnJ: up . c I?: yearl!, ""'1,., 1,,,.1 111, nom• bt rhini...i 1, 1.,, M•• JIO, 1tr1. 11 t :lll •. m .. 111 '"' Gov. John J. Gilligan has ;innounccd hf' will t:onllnlfe In MICMAEL JOHN MVEllS co'"'"'""' cl 01D•ftmtn• No. l 01 ""' S C h roow, ""'''or•. II I• .... ~bv c•oi>•MI •"" '°""' al 100 (IYk C•Mtf O•IY• Wt••· •n ~rant stays until the upremt: ourl act s one way or t e dl••cte<1. ,,,.1 •11 """'" intt•uitc1 1,, '"' cuv 01 s'"" Ant. c11l!orn11. other on the Cnn!ilitulional qucst!Ofl lh<tl ill i;til\ pcndin~. u ld "''"'r ao ·~P••• ~•o•• 11111 Cou•1 o.i•d .lprl• ''· 1"1 !«.,Id ot IOQ Clvl( C•nt.r O"Yt Wt~I, W. ll. ST JOHN, Since !his is a decision earh ~ovcrnor is free tn 1nake 50,.,1 Ant. c.11,.,,,,141 , 1,. 0...,.,,..,.n, 1"" •Coun1v ci.r•. for himself, th e pos.~ibi!ity exi~ts th;:it some statell may re-1~ 11111 o,~ 01 Mav, 1'11. 1t •=• ~:~~T:;,.~.1wiTr ,,.. "1 "'111• -) -h C \"f . lri h" o<l«k A.M .. ol ''"'a••"',.., .. tauuo N1w,..1 a11<11, (1lw.tlll1 ., ... sume cap1tl'I pun 1.'i mcnt soort. a 1 orn1a cou II<' 1eve -· •urh ... .,,1,.11.,.. 1 .... ,,,.,.,. o1 n•"'• Toii 1,,.1 oi-.. ,. lh!' grisly honor nf conduclin,i:: the rirst execution in lhi11 ~kl ""1"' 1••111..a ... """'" ,.., ""'u .. ,.., h _ _, . It I• •u•lhl• ora~•td 1n11 • r.,..v ol lhh p 1111 f<I O• n (Oot\t 01llv "!lot. <"OUnlry )iincl' 1967. It ai;: !l9 rnndcn1n.:u pnsnncri; in it11 o,,,.., lo s~ t•-~ ""111111>e<1 111 ti.• u "' : " I02f 11 o ....... Ctll•I 0Allv ,!lo• I ....... POHi "' ,,., •• I. l .•• I 71 . rlea.th cell.(, and Gov. Ronald Reagan ill 11n ouL~pnkcn ad· o•n•r•i rl•cu11111),,, orlnt..i 1n uld '°""'Y· _ voc<11.c of lhe death ""nalt.v 11s R dt'lerrr111 l.o crime. " 11~,, o'>I• ""'~ "''"' •o• •ou• "'' t'~ t•"I~• w'lk1 P•llll' 1<> 1n, a•y ~ ulo A resumption of executions t'vl?n in 11 fc.w .~lairs would ,,.~.i.... 1-------------LEGAL NOTICE •-b k f \" · · \ d" t O•t""' l~I• 1711<1 cloy"' Apd!, \0 1. ,..t1.U '"" a i;:everc set ac or re 11nous i;troups. inc: u 1n1Z. mo~ SIH••"""' G. sco,,111<e c111 ,1111c.t.TI ol' •u11H1s1 of the major protestant dcnomin11tion!'i, which ha ve cam-r .. 11dl11• Jlldtlt 01 •1cT1T1ous NAMI . will S\ID•rlN , ... ,.t flit u........-1l•nt0 .... CtOllv lhtY ••• paif:Tied ViRorously fnr lht' pa!<:! 20 years !or abollrlon of COOICSIT, ICNUMACHlll, (OLIMAN, '~'if'O• • butlf>l'H 11 13'0 H. N""" Newport Center U n it t d <apital puni shment in Amr.ricl'I. MINV.lflo , ttOl'f.t.'o T11,.1n .l vo .. s.nr. An•. C•lllotn11, .,.. Ptf lhod" t Cb h h' . '" Ttw11 ' '"""' .... llt• t~~ l«!lli<lu• 11 ....... .,.. Pl TH I! e is urc wors 1P is Reli,ciou11 lt'11ders who Oflf'IO~e !ht' dPath penah_v rnn-.,,.,.. •. c1111 ... ~1o nMt IETTEa L!"E •nd '""' .. 111 """ 1' h'ld 'I 11 • t• am at St -' ''''' '"' '''' <--·~ o1 mt i<L!lowlnt Pt•-1, -. · " · • ' · tend that II hills cfisproportionalt'ly nn !hr pnor and rl es-••' -· ,.',"-"'., 7., 1u11 .,,., •"t•• n1 re1hteiw:1 M-ha I E -copal Chtl •h An1r111n ••• .l••Uc•lll '" IC cs PIS r .... • nised members of societv whn arr leiist l'lblr In rll'frncf Publl•neo o'"""' Cn••• o .. 1v 1'11<>1 '" •• •n!low.: P -f-v· D -d ,. · 1 1911 "'·" w .. 1,., w. A•MOll. Hn L••"""' aci IC icw rive a n themselvc.~: th11! ii hes!ow.q a horriblv /rrc"versiblr finalit_v AP• 1 ""'" M•¥ 1' 1' "· ___ 1 Tu.i1n. c1111,,,n1•. M:1rguerije Avenue , Ctir.in a upon anY misc11rr ia'c of .i11sticl' In which ;:in innoc<!n! ""I'-LEGAL NOTICE M•• '•n<•ffl, 1l11 F•re,., 51"1" dcl Mar. ''Heroics al Homi>.'' · · f "' Ana, (Mllo•l"i• · son is wrnn_r:lv convictrd: lh.1l U hn1ta izr.~ .~nciclv "v O••t<I ..... u 2"1. rot is lhe sermon subpcct nf the mt'lkint: .:ill riliicn11 ;:iccomplice11 in 11n l'IC'I n! lec111i"l'.rri '!.~;i~" ::~i.;.:,C,!;~101' Rev. Don A. Bassett. Paslor. mu,drr: and Iha! ,-, 1, es.~cnli111!\• ;:i vind iclivt al't in that "<:T1T1ous ius1N1s1 sr.11 •' C•llllll",.11. o •• ,... c-1r: c \) -th h" . . NAMI! ITATl!Mf:NT On A.Pt!! n. 1111, Df!O•f ...... lol(i!•tV r O owLnjil c wors Lp service. its obJrctivt' i!'i not lhf' reh:ibiHlation but 1he rlc slructit"ln r11. •n11ow1ne ""'"°"" 1,. dn1..,. Pulllk •n •nd '"'••NI s1~11. "'.ion"11" a Congregation lnform1111nn nf ,. offend•_,_ bt,1l11ou "" ........ ..., W••l•y w. AV>IM """ M•., d D. . . .,, b " " " fl 0 fl E .. 's 0 N. HOWSE ll ' '•nt'""'' ~-" lo .... '" ... •n• •""""' an 1scuss1on session WI e Th 1 d" lh h-f 1 1 d f GAllL.t.NO. 1:i.e C•mou• 0 , 1 ~., Wlln•t "'"'"' 0,. •u~u•ll>HI to II•~ w1r•I• held. There will be nn !1 ::1B ei• "so ii;pulf' P C' IC ('OOl r.o l (ln 11 " vncatrs 0 N•wo11tt lle•ch, C•lllo-nl•. •"M~l 1n\1rumen1 an<r oc~"" ... ''°'td 1111~ "' lhf" rlc11lh prnalt.v -th;i l ii .~crves RS 11 dP!c.rrent lo crimP. o,.,1d M. G•'I•""· 1~ Pol"""" wov, ·~u!"<I ~ '"m'. a.m. worship service al Lhc C.anil;il nunlshmenl hi:1s hero ;ibnli!<ihed entirely h_v ~ ~1111,, C<H11 M•••· co111o•"'•· (t>FFtCIAL SE.lL! Bal•-I S I "d r -mmu ntly ,. Fred A How•t•. !•J Kl110• Pl•<•· Ntw· M••v fl•lh M&rlM uua a " \JU and re.~lriclcd fn a fe"· rtifc l ypc.~ nf crimr (s11fh .:i~ kiltinii: -t fl••<~. c.111o.nl•. Net•"' Put1lk..(t11t"'"'' Methodist Church lhis Sunrlay. ,-ff" t -' h d h --I ,. r Ml<.lo••I J. c;,.-tn ... 1"1 11•1•1•1<, P•lMIDtl Oll!c• jn Church School and Child Cilre a po ice o 1eer tn ., nl crs. i:1n I. cir cr1mr s ;i ll'i tr~ Nlm-Cm•• M•••· Ctlltornl•, fll(l>ira A. O••"•• c .... nrv pare favnrahly wi lh lhn.'11' nf s!atr~ which r!'l~in 1hr dl'i:1fh ll•own, J•. <36 via Lloo No•d, New...,..t M• tornmlnlon E~01"' ""'ill be provided al the 11 : 15 h ll••e1>. c.1110,,,1.. Ap•ll t, "" •.m. ser"t"ce. A Womcn"s Soc· penallv. r<.1 0~1 nf thP rountric)i nf F.11 ropt :il!>O .:i'•c ahf.1ish-Tl•'• 1111,1.,.11 11 i,.oi"" <°""url ld b• , l':ubll\hNI o .... .,. '""'' 0011, "•IOI. " ' " h f G Ap•lt )f Anet M•v t, f. IJ. 111! fJl·ll ecf c;:ipilal punishmcnl, w11 oul nnt1cr.:ihte l'f c::ct nn !hrir '"""1 p1r1nerVL1P. ___ _ icly Districl Workshop will he 11011E11T~ON. MOW~l!.11 """ crime rates. G 11L 0 j.EGAL NOTICE held Monday. at the Balbni:1 ,1:n<M1 "~ •. Mic,,~i c,,,1,..., ---------- Isl and location from 9 a.m. lo 1.--------------------------'I T~I· \!1,,mtnt Ill..., wl!h ,,.._ Countv II.I.I HU 2 Jo (I•·-"' °'"""' (oufth "'" An•ll n. lt/1 , SUl'flllOI (QUIT 011 TNI : p;m. llY: IEVEllLY J. M"OOOX ITITf 011 (All'OIN IA1101 Tbe ~1esa Verde Unitl'd Methndlsl Church. 1701 Rakt'r Slrect, Costa '1.1esa. will h.1ve lwn Sunday morning worsh ip services at 9 and 10:30 a.n1, Rev. Paul C. Bi'C!iemeyer h:i s /ielccted as his sermon !opic "Marks or <t Christia n Homr ."' The Chu rch School "'ill :nc; I al 9:00 a.m. for nur~cry through hijjh school. aod ttt lll :JO a.m. for nursery thrQUJZ.h sixth _grHrlf'. The J unior Hii;:h United Methodi st You t h F'el!owship will meet at 6.JO p.m. "I'm Ju~t a House"·He" will Qe the !if!rmon 1.opic or 1 ht Rrv. Bruce A. Kurrie al Tht: Prt•byterh1 n Church tJf lht Covena nt. 28,')I) Fairview Road. Cosla Mesa . Church schonl throui:h eifZ.blh gri:1dc will he held a! 9:30 a.m. Child c<1re is available al both services. SI. .Jnhn lht: J'> Iv I n e Episcopal Church, 2043 OrtUlli:e Avenue, Cost:. flie.~a will observe early Holy Com- munion Ill 7:.'JO a.m. and Family Mornin(! P r a y I' r Service al 9:.10 a.m. Classes for all ajtes Nursery lhroufl?.h High School. Th!' Youth Cirnup will meel al 7 p.m. Werl-· nesday. a Congre1tationat Pot Luck will be held at 6::10 p.m. °"""'' Counh Cl••~ Tloll (OUNTT o• 011.llfGI. C1 1 F MISSIO N 1101U!fl li01f, KOW&l.a I G411U.NO N•. A...it!Af t u'rc ·r, etc,~ •1r.,....yo 11 L1• NOT!Cl O• H€AllNG Oii •tTITIOH .~ ~ ••• ,, ... (•tn•U• O.lvo. ,0. PllOI Al l o• WILL .lHO 110• lfow11•t ltt<ll. (•~l.,•1• '26lJ lflTllll 11Sl.l.MINTAllT f•I: (Tl•I fll·JOI EUl!t cl CECii..( S. SAWT(I, ..... T W'/ ~Con1fnued From Paa• 41 CECIL E sA11.lH s"wvE11. o.-c1• .. d. Or O,,l'l,·t ru11!l•h•a D••.,O• '""'' Otlly ~llot NOTICE IS ll!!fl f"IY GIVI N lftaf • h Ap"t 1• •"II M•1 I, I, n._t!~I t•o ll H11Nr! M. S•WYl1 h•• 11/td h1•1l11 I ••II· "rc)1Jlinui; prejudice that RS LEGAL NOTICE """ ror Prot>1tt et wm ttld tor !uu•n<:• Spo";.r-cd hy the S,t_ Vincent !11 be overcome.'; ol Lon.,, lo•l• ... ,n1 .. , le Hlo!i9» ... ""' '°''""'' "' Wiik/i h mid• 111t tu•lll1r de P;:iu/ Society. (he J9il , "Jesus' ;in!twcr i.~ not hate , ... , 11tt """kui..fl. """ "'•t ,,.. um~ •...r e1ac.• II h NOTICI 011 TllUSTll'S SALi &I M•fln• ,,_,. U/ftO h•• "°'" st! ..... M•1 Ma rian Aw;:irds wl C tt:nd killing hut b:-olherhood 1 s. No .. ti,, 10. 1•11 .• 1 t::IO •in , In 1"9 cou•rr...., 11t pr!s ntcd bv Most Re-v. . ( . · o" ""•• 7•. 1111. 11 n:on .,·cw~ .1..M. D•P•tlm•nt No. 1 o1 '""' court. •t l'l)O .. ,,-,am R .. Jn-hnson. au••\,·a,y re~pcc .:inrt dignity," he s.:iid . •1 '"' """' '"''•~ce m•I~ kLl>ttlt "' c1 .. 1r c,n,., O•I•• wut , 1n "''CHY If n " ~•(11•1!~ Tito• 1nw•o11r1 Com1>•~•· 11S ~onto A"•· (alllornl• b" p of Lelli Angelt.s. on He appealed for prayer~ of Nnrth llrG~awov. 1n ,,,. Cit• o1 S•nt~ ... ,,., 001t<1 M•• 1. 1'71 . . . Sl•I• ol C11llmn11. SECUflllV TllLF W ! ST JOt-<N. Molhcr's Day al 2:30 p.m., in U.S. Gh r1st111n~ for his f'Hort. 1NSUllANC! COMPANV,. • to•,..,••llon, count• ci~·• S V"bl C lh I I " · " 1,.,.,,, 11nd~• '"' Ooed or Trv•t •• McOWIN, Dlll•IN t. iYLVI" ·I, t an;:i a cc r11 · Prl'ly£'r t!'i n1ore powerfu l ...:ut..i 11v lll.LM AN s. J.lCtt!ON •»<I u1 r. ''"""''" "'"'·· swttt " A tot:i l of !l4 Girl Seoul~. 'th 00 b P.-.lsv e JACKSOIOI. '"'"'aeo ..... 11" u. °'""'' , ... ..,,.11 n1w Campfire (;iris ll o cf ,Junior rtn tTl S fir peace con-""· •• Oocum•n• Na. J4'1J. t" btol! UfO. T11: 1iJ.J1 .. f•rcn" ~ " .. _ ~a·d •••• n1, 01 0111c111 •ecO(d• .i~ !ht otlkt .t.11tr111v1 i.r 1'111111 ..... Ca1holic Oau~htrrs from 2.1 • 'c. · 1 .... · l · "' ,,,. """'"'"' o1 o.-..... c°""'"· Pulltllhfll 0,.,, .. ,,..,1 0,u. "•lo•, l "S Ang•!-. and Oran'" r-un--~ --~~=".!'"111..,,.1 •. bv ''"'"" o1 d•'•"" In r~t M•• 1. 1, 1i. 1n1 · 11S1-1! ,., ""' ~ '-"' P•Vtn•nl .,.. .,.,!Nm.,><;• ol Ollll••ll""' ----- t)' parish!"~ will rec c i v e Who Cares? •«v•.a tn"•~• 1"'•uc11 ... 1~· b•t-cn pr LEGAL NOTICE d•t•ull, ...,tkt nr wh!~i. w•• ••co•~od mcd.:il~. aceflrrlin.it lo Mrs. N h I Hol•ml>fr 30. !tXI .•• <IOC\lmtnt Nn. lt11' ------"arie YanO!Jkl. ch;:iirmAn. 0 ot er new~p::ipcr n the i .. boo~ ''"· o••• 1s1. o1 ••Ill 0111c101 ~ 001 1•• world carCR about you r com-111c ... 111 ... w u11 ., 1111111k ""'''"" tc• Cl11.T1P•C.lTI o, •u1•N111 The .SI. Anne Award wiU be · )"k ,.,n. wnnnut ..,.,,.,,1v •• ,0 '""· 111tT1T1oui H.t.Ml d " M l mun1ly I e your community Ol!H~••lon. 0, •ncumll••M••. tht int,,.,1 Th• """~"l•n~ dot< c•rtllY "" 10 ti>"' prescnte In 1Y<fll . arRare d:tilv newspapc>r does. !l's <MY•v•~ 10 u ld T•u<1e• D• .,.1d O.•d n• ducttn•. bu•ln~" •' !01&1 woor11t1 L•n~ McMahon. Blc.,secf Sacrament the '-DAILY PILOT. I Truo 1~ "'°"•rl• •!tu•t• 1" "'• c .... n1v .,, l"l<1nll.,•1011 B•••"· Colll11tn1 •. und•• "'' O••n••, Slot• ol (•lllo•nli. "'l(•lbod .,. lk!Ui....,. !l•m "'"'' ol ST .l l .E rarish . WCitminstcr. ------'========o--o==='I ln" ll ' JI o• l••tl !011. !n ,.,.. Cit• llE(OlitO!NG ~E llVl(E •<><I '""' .... ~ .-.. ,., N•w°"'t 8of(h, •• •hGwn "" • m•1> llrtn 11 tOfTIP.,.ea ol 11\o lolfttwlnt N•Mlfl , '! { ·foirhovm flemoriol pork Tht Southla11d'r Most Btautiful Mtrnorials A.l,.AuiotlUM • COLUM.AllUM • ClMffflY '"••tol "to•dod In lloo• 3', ~a"' ll·4Lll Who.e n1m• !" fu ll •nd o!•t• OI •eJlcltiw:• 1...:1., Mltt•ll•neo\11 Ma~" ttto•d• ol 1, OJ lolki.,•: ••Id Or•n" Count•1 J•trv L. G!•<!•, "°'61 Wotidl•t LI"'• for tft• DUtM•• or P&•I"• nblltl!lof"' M B. •«u•ed b1 •o!d Oeoll nf ff"U\! 0olt0 .lp•ll n, lt11 NOJE T~~ •ttdr~ .. 111 •h• "'""e"v !• Jt rN L. Gl•dt ...,,...,.,... lo ~ ll flo l"°"t CnYU. S!o!• ol C•ll!l)fnlA, O••llO• (ftU'ltY: New""'' 9••<h. Ctlll., ond I• olv•n 0~ AO•ll 1'. ltll , 1Htro•t ,..t, • Mtll•l'\I Wl1hout l!•blll>• 01 to 1'>1 co"ec'r1<1H l'ul!lk ln 1<"111 ,,,... 1•1~ srat(, "''"""''"" 1~•,,nr , •-~'"' J•"'" l. 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IA• JI M l-l••<ll, c;•lltornlp ...-01 NOTl(I TO Ctl01TOl l .ll(IO E. MITAMUIA, 1111! Q••nt• '""lllO• C:OUIT C• TH& ("ir""o A~llUI. Ht(ltlldt lit1'1oh. IT.I.Tl 011 C.t.Lll"O•NtA Col!lo•l"ll t110 ,0. THI COUNTY 01' Otllld Atrll I, 1111 o•ANGI llALl'H CLOCIC, MO. -'·HHI C1ntr•I ~••lllOr E"otr of CllrlJllft• HlftrlJtlt •1.,,, IAl.PM CLO(I(,~, Deoc•ts.d, .t.!hlt"ftt' 111 f~I 1or NOr!C:( IS HEllERY GIVE N In 1f1<t limit" 11,,,.,.,. C•ldltaft 11 11\t •llo'f• "'""'" dtc:M•nt, ST•TE OF CAlll'Ol:NIA, th•! 111 "''wnl blYI.,. d•lfll~ 1UIMI ,,,,. c;OUHTY OF OR.lNG~. n. ul<f """'..,...,i •rt •-l•ld ta Ilk< !'WI-, On ..... 11 I. nn. 1Htror1 ,,,. .• NOUt"T •II~ llL• MCOU••• _,,, In -<Llfltt C..ln Ind'« uld (e.intv_1111111ttr,ff11\e..t.ltrL_. I"'-, ....... ""'"'IN~­Nr-•111 •-rlld llAL~H CLOC IC M 11"'*'°' """""'· WOii "'° '""t•fMN --" IC M• to !>< "'' "'""" whol• .. _ ...... 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(1Hltr"l1 '1U) Nt-1 lttldl, (1tllfMl!1 HliJ f1!1 Mt-Hiii Tfl: f11 t! llWtll l.ftot....,.I ltr" l •Wwtw "vb1ht.•a "'"·~·· (~:St 01H'f Pllftt ""lll••w.et Ot-1rioo (Qlll D•ll'r 1'1141t A11rll 11, JI. tllll' M1v I. t, 1171 .... ,, AMII 11, U 1itd M•f I, I, tf l1 Mt-" I ' -' . • Our itlan In San f'ronchc-o Eve ryo11e's Happy Ove r Ma x's Move By Ht~llB CAEN SAN FRANCISCO -lt 1o,·as '1011 n in Palm Spnni;:~ that l:o\. Rea.1:an grin· nN'I 10 Kirk l'lf'lllfi:la~· ··1 hf'llr .1nu're ~01ng into politic~ ... Kirk "'.\'ol me - J ran still grt jobs in the n10\ 1e5'' \thats not /'.ll'E 1. • • • AND YO U K:-0:0\\' \\hat A!\5en1b!~ n11n Hdl Bagley js saying'.' "\\.hen ~1AX Ralferty left Ct11iforn1a for Alaban1a he raised thr intell1,eente lf'1tl in both i:tate5,'' !hat's wh11t he's sa~ 1ng. • • • Ll:.~llNARI ES were all ovrr Johnny Kan 's one rrl·cnl night. In the rel'lr, ,\1arlo Thoinas. Jn !he cell1er of the rnnn1. Goldie Hawn anti /lulh Buzzi, IAlking inecssantly and ignoring their husbands_ And 111 the corner. l'ub\Jsher RC"nncn Cerf ""'ith Herb r:otd , also !Rlking inl'essanlly , .• "Y'kno1o,'." Bennett v.·as sayin~. ""·hen "'e published ·1'11e lo\i51ble Government: about the CIA. lh1s CIA n1an camr Ill \11 see me and a~kf'rl ni.e hov.' rnanv copies we'd printed. \\'hen I said 2.5.oOO he said '\\'e'll buy thcn1 all· ·Great,' I 1nld him. ·and lhrn '.l·e'll print 25.000 mor~.' 'Oh,' he said. 'Then forget lt' ·· ••. • • • Sunday he sddressed 2500 dentists al their l'onvenllon here. "For once ~OLJ'lt h<' 11fraid to open your n1nuth," his v.·ife, Phyllis. suggestr.d. but he v.·as tearless. starting off with a joke about a huntrr 11·ho lost his 1wo front lceth in Burrna and had to get a bridge on !he River Kwai.. F'or a man v.'ho's 72 and drinks nothing but Jack Daniel's oo the roc:·ks, he·s sonlething. • • • Ano 1 NSIDE~1S : \\'hy did lhe Regents' search con1n1ntce pick Alberl Bov.·kc r. chancellor of 1he hu11e City Uni\'ersily of r\ew 'i'ork 1Cl;~YJ In be tht• new chaneellor at t;C- Berkeley? Wtll, for one thing. LC last yt'ar dropped to 63rd 10 !he nation in fa culty s111ari~5 -11 hilt CL::'\Y grab- bt-d slx spots 111 the lop !en. (huckles George to.1asliich, Dean or Engineering at Cal and a 1ncmbt'r or the search commiltee '. "fJon 't think 11•e didn 't know what \\'e "·ere doing ~" • • • SOCIAL NOTE : The Hrlls Angtls, snme liO strnnJ!;. gsthered a1 Slinson Beach for a lua.u -but don 't ask me \\•hat kind of pig they ro;isted. I v.·11s afraid lo ask .• loo . , , That night, about 15 Angels swa1:gPrPd )ntn f'r"nk \\'el'bt'r'!I Trident, "'here a couple of then1 made "insulting " cracks al a v.·aitrcss. This inc.<tn!!ed a n o 1 her <·ustoiner, Stan Hlndrnan. the big 49cr. who \\'aded in and 1teckcd two Angels \\'hile a third "was riding n1e from the rrar. piggyb11 ck." As this scene was going on. the noncombalanl Angels stood around. throwing hot coffee and ashtrays al"Stan, v.'ho shrugs it off : "l knocked a couplt! of ·en1 around pretty good. l'n1 none the worse ro r wear'' . . , Sli!J later this same memorable night. Pres. H. o 11 t n Richa rd of the Richmond Angel.~. "'ho hAdn 't httn in on the ru1nble. roarefi up to ThP 1·ridenl 10 lea\'e $fiO in cash for Yi1erber, with a note reading: "Sorry. Hope this covrrs the fiamages. The Trident is my fal'or1te place." • • • GOVT, SNOOPERS are drgg1ng into reports that a rrom1ncnt youn~ lel(i!\lator hai; Tht' H.11b1t: they\•e already talked tn the ~uy who claims he is 1nr was) Lhe heroin supplier, and it all sounds fishy. • • • THE OSCA ll \.\'()1'' by S.F.'s Franc·is Ford Coppola for his "Patlon" script is now with him in N.Y .. "·here he's directing ··The Godfather." bul even· tually it will replace the ROlden eagle atop the big espresso machine in his Folsom St. headquarters. • • • + JOA N IUTCllCOCK hail her mBr· riage to Hal Goodn<1ugh annulled, and now Hat has had lhe annulmt>nt an· nulled. Result '. it will ha\'e to hr a dh orce, v"'uch, philosophizes Jo11.n, •·will at least keep n1e from gelling married for a few n1u11ths'' .. , • • • SALUD: Best line in !he NYTiTnes' n1aR<1Z1ne spread on J'ete i\1cC loskey .,.,,as Our Own George Murphy's about the political climate in San Maten County. "lt's a hotbed of socu1l rest," he said. Exodus to the Suburbs Multiplies City Crises Can the old citit'~ bt savrd: do American!\ w11nt to sal'e 1hem'? The "cri.~is of the ci\lr~" has rhan,1trd fmm an nutcry lo A ellt"he in fll·e yeRrs "·1thout e1 er aller1ng \he rraht~ 11 at· trn,plS lo t>xpress. But events in ~tw York , f'o:ewark <111d othf'r c1\lt•s make these ques11on8 in~1sten1 and lorcb<Jd1n~. A prolon~rd rxodus Lo tht> sutJurhs has lrfl 1hr cities with a dc~:hninl! \;ix b:isr . a rlc!l'rlorat inl! HllH."k of hnus1n~ ;ind :i~ing public fac1l1!ics !-iueh as hosp11als and :;;ubwa\'s v.·h1ch n1'•·d n1ajor capital in- \'rslmtnt. In a \lC'nnd of 1nrlat1c1n. l<1rl!C' ~!alls nf n1un1l·1p<1I C'lnp\n~fs µu~h h:ird for hii;h~r salaries hut !hf' c 111r~ :ire pro· grrssil'ely le~s able tu 1ncel these df!mands. THI-: HACli\L HE\IOLt:TIO,\' or lhe last 25 year~ ht1s rnorn1ous\~ ro111pllca1t'd tht. poli!LC'al rffor1 to l·opr "1lh th is l'conomir sQuc•ezl· The 1nnux of tllrRI 1~1r inl() the cll1l's is a 11o rld v.1de phenon1rnu11 anti tht· poor tun1~· 111 .111 t'<11- or~ -but in Cflf't·111 c po\111ci1I 1rr1n.., the blatk~ art tht c.:Ut1U\R edg~ or 1\11~ u1h;1n revolution. Th('~ ha\'e bccu1ne 1drnt1f1rd in the public mind 11·11h tht· <"h!ln11.1n~ , social pattern of neighborhoOds. tht ~h1fL In palitical "°"er_ the 111•lf<1rl.' pruh!rn1. the Increase Jn t•rune and drui,: atld1ct1on. J.'.eonontic and su~·1al rl1ff1t'Ul1ir s which would ha\'e ex1st1.•d tu snn1e e~trnt anyway -thr cit il'J 11cre 11(•1 1r::rnqutl havens \\'hl·r1 they .... ere u1er11hl·lrn1nj!ly \\•hitc -ll;i\'C bcrn \\11rSCnt'd hrcau~c blark5 a'1'1 (11~propnr1ion111ely lo !ht' 11un1- b'r nf poor. E\'rn 1norr irnr>ort11111 , evrry prnhlem acquires 11 r111'111l d11nrn~1on. Allhnugh ma.n} snns and grand~nn~ nf Europe11n Jmmlgranls no Jongcr h\'C in ---1111;11.11 Salurday, Atay 8, 19il Th! comment page of the Daily Pilot seek! to inform and stimulate readers hy present!n ~ a variety of com· mentary on 1opics of Inter· esl and sii;;n1fican cc fron1 informed Observers and spokesmen . ' Robtrt N. Weed, Publi sh•,. ' the cit~'. they lingtr in mun iripAl or- cupat1ons v.·here they "'ere once !14'1 strong as to rrt11te cul!ural s1crN>lype5 -lhe .le"·ish schoolteachrr. the lnsh cop. lhe Italian sanitation v.nrker. As thr.;;c civil St'tvents strive for n1unil'ipal cun\rAc1.~ In prote1·1 themselves against 1nf\a11on, 1hry ('nlhde v.·ith the dentands of the bla('k pnor for hctttr services and more w('l!are. \\'!THIN THf<: IU,ACK ('OITIITIUnity. (he shift from 1he o!'1 drmrind for 111tc~rat1on tn the new fiemanrl for ''b\;irk powrr'' anfl l'Om111un1ty <'onlrnl inl<'nsilirs the urhAn dilrmma. !-~very munlclplll in· stitutlon !ron1 cl.i.~sroon1 to pr1ht'C precinct house to municipal hospital is dra11n into lhe \ ortex of this dr\'ouring stn1ggle. The b1Uerncss lhAI preCf'dr'1 settlemen t of 1he tragic school strike in Nev.·ark ~hO\\'S how a cllv can tear i1.~(·lf 11p11rt. Some r1l1es in lhe South and Southwest, surro unded by land ff)r f'xp:in~ion and eo- Jf•\ tng ne11rr public facilities. t•an e;ise the 1trban di\rmma. but the nldrr C:1\Jrs th(• in111111itranls hu1ll -H n st on , l'h1ladelph1a. Balt1mflre. CI e ve I and, Detroit. Chir.:a~u. ::it. Louts -ArP shdin~ <10 ... n the ~an1e rlrsperate track 11s NewArk :ind Nt'w York. HECAUs .. ; POLJTll'AI.. power has moved 10 the suburh~. ~o\'C'rnors :ind state lr,ic.i~laturl's look a'.I ay from the rtrrrlop1n~ urh:in r:itiislrnph(' rrrs1dcnt Nixon and Coni:rrss sp11r for po!il1ral advanl:iJ,:r nv1•r rival plans /o r revenue ~h!lr!n1it 11nd v.·cHflrr rt'lnrm. Yet none of thr pl11n~ 1-. .irnb1l1ou5 rnr1ui.th ID ITIPe\ lhe t'Xijl,eot nrrds. !'\n\\'hrrr IS thrre tC('fl~niti('ln or rrsponll(· rro1i1 1hr n:tl1on11 I lradrrstup tn lhf' lmP !'rr1n11-.nPss.of 1he rar111I :1nl~!{!•nism which le~l('r5 1n so inany rities. . Tiit: UllDA \' Ull .E~l~IA i~ uh1m111cly lhe nannn·~ d1lrn111111. il t~ l:inLB!Y lll 111111~ that rn1lhon s t•an thn\'e in lhe ~uburban S('~lllf'f\[), nr !ht i r r a t n1etrnpol1lan <'Omplritrs "'llrn rentr11\ citirs 11rP collaps1n~ 1nlo r:.c1al ~1r1fr, mun1r1pal hankn1plt)' 11od paralyzed st'rvices. YPI 1hP urban rl1lrn11tta ~·an ilnll· i:el "'f1r!IC ThP cine~ (':1nnot .!iSIVt' themselvrs and so f11r the stair ~O\'Crnn1rnt~. lhr ron11:rrs~ anrt !hr Prf'"ldt'nt t<'fUSf" to ~!lvt thel]l The na11nn 's 11rh:1n pol1r~ 1s. look av.·1y and try not (ri think about 11. 1'tw York TlmtJ ' ~---' ~ -~ ~ Co1nment Page ETHNIC VOICES Th ey'1·e Not Absorbed in America--Not Y et By RICHARD C. SCHRO EDF.R Editorial Rf'se srch Reparts Ann!her \•nice i;welling choru~ movrments. It mAy bt heard of American i!i 1ha1 of 1n the prntrl't r thnic A merit· ans, thosr-who ha ' P nr1•rr rn- 1irety lost lheir fore1Rn 1dl'nllly or t(1n- sc1ousness in the melting pot. Some Ml million strong. and cnnccntralPd 1n the urban centers (lf the .l\'orthcA'll and to.lrdv.·est, the ethnics arc angry because they brheve !hey arc gcltin,i: a raw deal frorn sot:ir1y and gnvcrnn1cnl. Much cri!icized as higots an'1 racist~. e1hnirs think they arc the real victim" o( racisn1. On the one hanrt. they feel sc·orn - cd and ncglCcted by a 'Vhite Anglo·Saxnn Protestant (\.\'ASP ) power structure that has never fully accepted them. On the other, thPy feel caughl in a <.:ross-fire between that po~·er s!ructure and the blatks who, IOJ:CLher with SpAnish·Anterican.,, are deml'lnd1ni;: In- creased political and economi c control. ETHNIC polJ11cal strategy is f'>.:pcctrd In play a derisive role 1n !he eom101t 19iZ eltc!orat\can1paign. Bolh mainr parties are keenly av.·are that ethnic votinl'.:" blocs hold t he balance of power 1n dozens of northern and eastern cities. Thl'y arc also sensitive to the rising den1and.~ of ethnic voters for a bellcr deal fro1n federal. state and local gol'ernments. Son1e politicians rlisd;iln t•!hnie pnl1\ll·k· ing as degrading. Arthur (;111<1ber.1:. in his recenl los1nR race rnr the Ji!:OVcrnnn;hip of New York Stal<'. Inlet an ltalian-Arnrncan grou p: "I don't like ethnic campaigning; 1 Lhin k irs kind of ehcap." But In truth, e1hn1c campaigning is as old as the republic, and as American as PERSONS IN AMERICA OF FORE IGN llRTH AND PAUNT AGE Cou"trY Notiv• •f for1ign ol ori,g1r1 f01"•i9n born po renl(•) Toto I Austri.t 304,507 794,123 1,098,630 Canad.11. 952,000 2,228,561 3, 181.051 Czechoslovaki.11. 227,618 690.212 91i.!13<!• Germany 989,81.'l 3,330,849 ~.32Q.664 . Ireland 3'.18,722 l ,434.590 1,773,312 Norway 152,69~ 622 .05(; 774.754 Poland 747,750 2,032,076 2,780,026 811.·eden 214,491 832,451 1,046,942 U.K. England 528.205 l ,2!18,620 1,826,825 Scotland 213,219 455,451 668,672 \Vales 23,469 11 0,539 134,00I\ N. Lreland 68,162 186,984 2.\5,1 46 R ussia 690,698 1,599,699 2,290,267 Total all countries 9,738,091 24,312,263 34,050,354 Soc11cr.: Bunau of the Census (1960 Cenru~). apple pie. c;erman imm1gr11nls in the ntid-19th century "'ere instrumental in f11unrl1ng the Rf'pubhcan f'arly and 1n electing Abraham Lincoln President. 1'hc long association of the Irish "'ith the urban.based Democratic Party \\'as sum· med up hy the frustrated political np- pnsition in lftl\4 in lhe words "rum, nomanism and rebellion." F.Tll NIC POLITICS IS based on the view !hat be!e<1guered blue-rnllar work- ers 1n elhnic 11<'ighborhoods have common probten1s, and common cn1nplaints. To thP sophisticated political stratcgis!, e!hnic groups are interest groups. and rhrtonc about captive nations and old world culture is at leas! pt1rtly froth Nnnetheless. the elections or 1970 did i-ee some reversion lo old·style ethnic campaigning. Kevin Ph11l1ps, authnr or the influential book, ''Thr Emergin it Republican Majority ," criticir.ed his party 's ethnic strategy. calling 1t "mynpu:." A \Vashington meeting for ethnic~ turned into a "capth·e nations rally." Phillips said. Appealing to ethnic 11nti.Sov1et feelings worked a decade and a half ago. he said, hu1 il is out or date 1oday . "\.\'hen Spiro AJ!"new gues to a Pollsh or Czech neighborhood,'' Phillips observed, "he talks 11boul pornogra p hy , permissiveness and neighborhood schools, not about increased money for Radlo Fret Europe.'' A FEW DECA OES ago. ethnic poli1ic-. was big-city mathinf' pollt1cs. Nn\1'. ha\· ing moved to thr suburb.~ anri a1o,ay from central-city ghettos. e1hnics shnw a nrw pnhtical conservatism. wilh a pronounced dislike ror !hf' ..... orhl or I'll) poh1 1cs. which reeks so hct1vily or the slum thty Jefl behind. Where ethnic stralcgv pa1rl nrr in !hr 1970 campaign. 11 "'all dc1lheratrl) aln1e<I at the salaried v.•orker, the home owner and family 1nan who sAW. nr !hou~ht tle saw. his hard.earned i.:a111s hrini: rr00e<1. Jt also look (ntn arcount lhc uncertain groping of 1 hird-~cnerat1on ethnics for an identity that can af1orrt pride anrl a secure place in the community. In New York State, accordint.: lo colurnn1~L .Joseph Kraft. the undcrl,\'IO.': can1pa1gn theme was "!he rootless ethnics tsearchJ for a poli!ical home." HOWEVER , neilhcr rarty wa~ fully pf. fect1ve 10 engagin~ the a1tentton nf f!lhn1c groups last fall. Republicans were ablt ro wean Irish. Italian or Polish \'oters 11v.•11y from the Demncrats in some stales. In others. lhev made litllP or no headwa~o. Jn Massachusetts. there w11s considerable ticket-splitting an1ong ethnics. The party lhal finds the key tn satis- fying the still inchoate lon~ings of the ethnics could pi<'k up all 1he marbles Ill 1972 national and local races, That /art is fully appreci11\ed a! the highest political lrvets . 11 is le~s lhan purl' cnincidenrt 1hat the front runnPr fnr 1he nemocriitic prrs1'1rnl1al nomination is Srn. Edmund S. Mu~k1e. the son of .1. Polish immigrant. and th.ii the in· cumbrnt Republican Vire President I ~ Spiro T. Agne", whose lather was born u1 Greece. Dreams Come 90-Minute Cycles • Ill But ~fnny Aspec ts of Slee 11 l 'ontinue to Puzzle Scien ce uncl Mun A third nr a ]1fe~in1e is spent in slcrp. yf't it 1s one ol the least underslnod aspects or lift. Sleep a.nd rlream~ have tea.srd the in1- ag1nat1on of m;in fr om !he lime he. fir~l bet:an1e interested in the \\Orkings or his body. At nnr Lirnc sll'rp v.·as thnui.;hl In be a \,;ind r,f dealh of the snul. llnd il.'.l<lkC'n!nc, a rrbirth. Drrams v.·crf'. of <.:nurse. the v.·nrk n/ den1nns. The rrwl of lhe En,lll1sh word .. nightmare" is lhr Teulonic n1t1r, mcan111~ devil. As late as the tRth <.~ntury evrn 1he medical world held that drcaminJ: wa~ caused by out~ide d11rk fnr('1's . Fnr PX· ample. a bad dream was clearly !hf' rcsult of a demon reshng on the slrcpcr's chc~t. lo all ra.~es. unr 1t 1hP \as\ dC'ca<lr nr sn, sleep "'as 1hrlu1i.h1 tn be the other ~irle - and the rnurkier slde. -or the clarity ol .... akrfulness. IT TOOK FREUD, flF' Cf!Ursc. to suiz- RCS! lh;i\ slPrp provided a lf'SS thii:kctrd access 10 (IUr suhtrrrantan rl\'erbcd~. and lhflt dream~ Jn JlArt1c·ul11r v.·erc ''the ro.val roar! \(1 t11c unct1n:-.i ·inus ." Most modern psycho!ngi~I~ arc ~harply di \'idcd over the rlecOflin.c: of dreams, anrl 1mly a hal'dcore in:;bt.~ on Freud 's obsess1\'C' srxu;il rC'fiut•lion1sm. Jn 1953. Dr. (;Jenn V. 11:unscy of 1h(' Ln11·crsily 11f Tcx;is :-umn1An7.e-d all the studies of drcam1ni:: then availablr :ind f'nnrludcd by l11mcn!lng "the lack nf scientific interest and re!:ill1'f'l y small nutnbcr of major rese!lrrh studies ..• nn thr sub jecl.'' In lhat san1c year. Eugcnr V. Asrrinsky. a PQst~radua1r n1f'd1<'a l s1u- denl fn (hi<'ago. ob~er\'('d lhlll lhr r~·rs nr lhe sleeper move peruxhc11Uy '1urinl( sleep. A~erinsky ns!U'K'intecl 11 \1\!h 11-.? dream slate, conjecturini;: that lhr ('\'CS \\•ere fO!J11"·1ng the !l10\'C'nlel11S nf the drri:in1 . F.nct'phalngraph <111d rr!lp1ration studies cnnfirmcd A~cnnsk,\'. The ll~~'l dlst·ovrry ( f0r rapid rve movrments) pro \'ldl'fi tl1L' fi~t rf'll11blc mcthorl of graph111i:: thf' slN'p and rlrram t•ycles -four in all. lhr first bein,ll RF.M, 1h<" m\rl1!1e twn hr1ng tr11ns11nry s!11te~, and !he fourth .~till hcing 1nvrstiJt11led. TltE r\1PLICAT Hl!\'S of 1111 this .11re tremrndous: for one thing thty may Quotes E. A. Ro~·d. Captain. l '.S. NII\')'. :oian Pedro nn prnJ)(l~td ch·lliRo defen.!lt ~ll1ff -"\\'hil' thi' miht11rv 1n the l.n1trd StR1f'!I' 1111~ loni: enjn~cd and C'1'1n~tRntly ~1pport~ I~ ultimt11r control b~ c-1v1li11n rh1rr5, It l!I rmpcra111·e th111 1nil1lar.\' and political n1a11ers be clearly dl vidtd." l'al C'ro"('· r ortnl;;i \!lllf'y tque~lrl­ tnnt, ~ncial lic;ure -"I hR\'e thr old- l11sh1011rrl 1rlra !hA! th(' n1.1n nuRhl In ('Arn lht l1\'tn$: and br ~1rnn$: rnou~h In br+!\s ml!' Around. I don ·1 <'nn~1rlcr mvNf':f v.1~hv·w11sh\' and co11ldn't stand 11 'm'-"n unable to make dtc1~1ons." e\'entually j.!i\'e us a clue lo the begin· n1n,ll~ nf CQnscinusness i!S('lf. \\'hile the study of d!'eams and lhdr function in the p~yt•hnlogical makeup of 1nan ls not. strictly speaking. thl' subjC'ct of labor:otory stud,Y, ii is surprising how mu<'h thesr slrrp w11lchrrs and 1.htlr nuiehinr~ arc telling us about f;inta sv. h11llurin.i1inns, tr11uma and cr)O· <'r.ptuHlizalinn. \\'(' now k!l0\1' 1h11t !he fnur!h stagl' of sleep is A l><'nod when the mind almost htcrallv shuts do\1·n .. ~on1cthfng Iha! 1.~ \'Cry difficult 1f not 1mposs1b!e for most slcePt"rs : Y<'I v.hen ii happens J1 1s of1rn fnllowcd by a "1olent aroussl nightmares. bed·wetling. slcep\1•alking. d1sor1rntat ion. ··retrograde amnesia.'' \\ hrn A sleeper awakrns surldtnly from this s111 1r of almost tnlal relaxation he srems terr1r1r'1 lo be b11ck. ll is \'('rv mu<·h like hring !>panked Jn to 1hl' cruel. cnlfi "'nrld all n\'Cr aJ!;ain. herd- er! by stallions out of IJ1e cov.·pasiure l!l'.l<irrls !he slau[?hterhouse. ''C)lJ ARE i:il11·~.Vll n1nrt' nr !e-.s av.arr nf what is h;ipprning around ynu whilr ym1 Nl<'<'ll. ycl your brn1n 1s ·relaU\'ely ft'ee or d1s\rAc1ions (extrpl JO the fir~l­ SIR!f'I -which JTIH,V at'l'OIJn1 for thr syn1- bolic yet basic v.•a.v wl!h 11h1ch ~ot1 111.issa~e 1during HEM at leasll ynur deepe~t prnhl<'ms. lhosr problems usually diffused and rcprcssed during the waking slate. DreHm "meanin.ll '' is the m n :t t f:i5cin11tini;t t'Onfi,R:uralinn of symbol.'! knnv.·n. Symbol usage is t.he basis nf our lnn~ua1<r and our knowledJ!;e of !he \\'Orld. Everything lhat is Lroubling us. or that wt are puzzllnli over. seems In be trAnsferred infr1 algebraic paradigms during RF.M sleep. The intcrprcta11on nf these dreams is still inexact 1 ln say lhe least) but ~vrn I.he question provides one nf the mns! in- triguinJ!" perpholes into the unconscious a\'ailable lu us. A cl \ an cc d 1-:1-..:G telcclrocncrph.<ilo- .craphl slct>p-\\';ttching has r P s u Ile d in the tentative prnpo.~ition that man is gluded hy an even more basic rhylhJU. Lhan his 24 hours. This is the sn- calledll"'90-cycle '' IT WAS NtlTICED that the brain- rhvthm risrs nnd sublfides in activlly ap- prOx1mAtely evrry 9fl minu1rs : thal is. one becomes more alert, even morr anx· ious, a! the peak of the cycle and thrn falls off steadll\' unless thrre is some ar!if1cal stimulus lo susa1n his peak. This rhythm 1.~ observable v.·helhPr aslcrp or awakr . 11 shQws 1n !he rejj;ular RF.!\1 prnods ;is 1'.Cll as the 10:30 coHee brc>ak. Thc>rP 1.~ 1u1 apparentl.v v i a b I e phy~1ol0Rica! or psychologlral rea.~nn for sleep, rxcepl as an alternativr of some sort 10 wak1n~ {'Onsciou~nc ~s. 11 does nnt neccss;iril.Y r!!lax nr rr[rc~h you. lnderct, mnrr people die aslrrr !han Rwake. The lcns1o n durin~ <"Prt11in p<'riods of sleep far exceeds thflt of thr v.·ak1nR .stale. \'('t 1o,•1thnut slr<'p ii will be only a rn;it- trr of l1ours tat 1hc most. as Dr. Demr.nl of Stanford has dcmonslrated, trn days) berore we become blithering idiots. EVERY0!\1F. dre 11ms : ;ind e\·eryone rlreams in JUS! about the ~ame p.atterns t90 minute ~·clcs!, Anrl for just aboot the same lime e\·ery night : about 111 hours per 8 hour' of sleep, It 1s still a llreat pu?.z\e v.·hal makes peoplr fall asleep ln lhc firs! p!Ace. There i~. prrhaps. some sort or hypnogoi;t1c 1riR- Rering dev ice caused by bodily rhylhms. Jt may b~ a nirlabnl1e hanRovcr of lun.1 r and so lar cyt·lcs. n1i;zhl and da .v, im· planled 1n our pr1mitl\1e cells, dictated by a timer wlthin the brain. But bodllv rhvthms may not bP natural rhythms. For · rxample: !he biologica l clock 1s noL necessarily a 24-hour one. Scientists ha ve man11ged tn airer this cy- cle by secluding themselves far below lhe Pl'lrlh. 1 in Kentucky caves 1 av.·ay frn1n 1-he obvious planetary signals of night and da y. i\·ll!C H OF THF. lime farts arr all 11 "~cient1s1 " ncl"C!s In verifv h1~ t'flsmic and final concluslnn. \\'hrn he f!nd~ nl'" facts he finds ne\\ cnsmir And final cnn· c!usions. Ru1 somr1vhrre alon~ the t1nr 1t seems tD have riB"'ned on the slel'p and dream scientists 1 a re vela I inn un~1vcn 10 academic psychnlngis1.~. so('tal worker.~. and especially "sor1oloJ,;ists") that the non-consciousness of man cannot be j!Ot· ten down on a J:rAph . shrrt. and, hopefull.v. no! C\'Cll his C'Ollsciousness, \Vhal these resr.archf'r~ hait avoirJrd rAcin~ i~ this, however · slt'cp And rlrran1<> arr neithrr non·cnnsr1ou~ness or un.rnn- Sl'rou~nes~. but another '11mcns1('1n of con- sciousnes5. All nf the riue~trons ;ihnut sleep and dreams ArP yel qucstinnal>le and most of them ha ve not bren askrd Ntv.s Front ~lagailne Free Speech? It Cost a Lot Nev:spaper publisher Wiillia m Schanen Jr, 57, is dead and buried. His !nf!ucnce, howtver, remains and therP is specula- tlon HS lo whHl his rlcAlh v.·ill do lo thr. hon1cLown thcll he div.idcd by hi~ stubborn drvmlon 10 his principles. The \\'Ounds he caused havr no1 hra!rd. A truly gentle man, he was genuinely dismayc<I that many of his nPiJ?hbnr~ "'ould hftn agt1inst him becausr of his deci~ion lo ('fln!lnuE' pr i n t i n R Kaleidoscope, Milv.·"ukee's underground paper. "WHAT rs THE m~11er Wi!tl them" .. ht a"kcd one <lay, pointirui In the stores nn Franklin St . th" mt1in s1.reet. ·'l'\'e knov.'f! lhfse people ~I nf my hfe. What '.!I the n1atter v.·nh them~" lie nl'\'rr ~nl 1o,•h11t hr rcprcl('d as 11 sallsfRclory iinswtr. 111~ bii:r 11dvtr11~crs rl1dn'I 11ndcr:s1anrt hi~ point -nr dldn'1 w11nt In -and an advf'rtlsinK boycott bej!an In Junf', 1969. Tht bovcot 1 r~ultrd 1n lhe mugln~ nf two \\'f'tkllr~. 11nd then Uielr s11lc. as the f1n11nr1;il i:rrlp 1.ll(hlcncd. The lh1rd wctkl)', the Oiaukce Pre!is, survivrd. as did lhe prinUng plant .,..here Kaleido~rnpe is pnnted. SCHANEN GflE\\' 'n c r P 11 .~ 1 n i;: ! y 1Hsrnchanlcd 1\•1th all u n Ii,. r i;: r o u n rt pAJ>Prs. Hr thou~ht thf'1r ront<'nls somf.'!1mes s!ltnk A l;in~uage purisl - his wee klies 1vnn scvrral pri1.c~ - Srh11ncn (lbjcr1rd In \\1hat he called m11n,::linJ: (II the language ln the un· der~mund papers. Ht ,1]~0 deplored vinlenre, which snme of lhr p;iptr~ 11rlvnc11IM Rut he printed l\a\eidn~nPf'. This country. he said. needed an rx· <'hAnRe of Ideas. including nr" nnrs "1th \1·hirh atr11lghl Jl("Qplr d1sa~rf't'd. Mt wa sn't allout to crn~or. or edil. tl'\I': cnn- l~nl! of l\aleidnsC'Opc. TO ()() SO ~tEAl'\T 1111pos1ng limit.-. on 11 <'onsUtu1ion11l n@ht hr felt "·as precious. a right hr had admlrtd alt his newspRper lUe And a right he wa.sn 'l About lo pervert. Th( hate againsl him mountrrl 11nd h15 lnromr d1,·lndlrtl F!'rtunatc!y. ht was rrosperou~ enough 11' ht ablt to absorb a rert11.in amount of thf' ln~sP.:: which, ~e f'Stin)aterl . amot1nltd In $200,(!0() a yP11r. ·rh~! 1ht schism v.•As alive A1 his rlf'Alh is rlcar. His family ~aid thlll nn formrr majnr iidvrr~1scr appearrd al Lh t funrral homP 1('1 pay their las1 resf'l('t'I~. or JOlned Lhnse in pr11yer at the fin11I r!!cs .. _ SCHAN F.N'S S<>N. \\'1ll16m 111. 29. angrier than his father used In er!, ~Aid Iha! 1f he hAd In do II 111! tJ\.•er aga in , he d do JUSI wh11t h1~ h1thf'r did. "I mi~hl h11\'e rrspondcd rl1ffrrrnll\·" lhr r.nn s11irl "Dad prnhably an1agon1z~d .:i IOI nf pPnple. He came b11ck harrl 1n the paf)l'r " Bu!. rr.fu11t to print KalP1dnst'Opt'"' Ne\'rr' ' "Th is thin~ really c~u~hl my f,1thf'r hard ... tht son said · If vou 'r' ·~oini;: 1G he 1n such a fight. ,vou should be iough. i\1y father wasn 't. "llE \VAS SE:\'S ITl"E. cxt ranrdina rilv ~u1>crscnsltlvP He was lremendoustV \'U!11erablc He w11i; no1 !hf' l\'J)(' to fiJZht this sort I)( thing . " Attx Dobisb ln lbe ~llh~·aukl:'e Journlll Hello agai.i1, boys and girl~ and welcome to another Satur. day of fun and learning with Uncle Len and his friends C11rol and Andy. The mal l hag wasn't too full this week, but the entries on h1a y Da y and Spring were quite good. Well, this week, we will have three topics for your work. Sunday is a big family da y all over America. It is Mother's Day. It Is a special time set aside to honor just the mothers of America and also the whole world . Mom is the one \lo'e can count on ror all those little things that seem l.Q • .'go wrong,,....::::::'.'.:·:-:::~~~~~~~::========:=:~~~~~~:::: She is the one who fixes our ------------------ hurts when we fall and tries to understand when we break one of her best dishes. Many, many people. groups and even national leaders will be participating in church services, dinners and parties this Mother 's Day because it is so important to our family system. It is the day to do everything you possibly can lo help your Mom . Don't Jet it * PRIZE WINNER * Erik Benson, t , ttlO Mallard Ave., Fountain: Valley Any chlld under U can enter Uncle Len'• Art Contest. Here's all you do~ (1) Draw picture on ;iiece of plain, white paper sin inches wide and 4 in.:hes deep. l.Jse black Ink and make lines black. (2) Do not copy or trace picture. It must be your own work. (3) Put your name, age and addres11 or. back of drawing. MaU It to Uncle Len's Art Contest, Boi: 1560, DAil.Y PILOT, Costa Me.sa. Winou will receive Kennedy half dollar. end !here, though. Let your '---------------------------------' love and help last the whole year and for many years to e<>me. After all , your mom does everything that she can to make your life a little better In live. Why can't we make hers even better. Topic number one will be lo draw something on mom or Mother's Day . This is a great topic that only rolls around on- ce a year. We all wish it. could be more often. Topic number two is another important one. Starting Mon- day and lasting through May IS is a week set aside to honor the men who keep us safe in our cities and towns and an the highways that stretch across the land -our policemen. Many people today say they don't like the police because they are too tough. But ju~t remember, boys and girls, how terrible it would be without those brave men in blue. They are human too and make mistakes just like the resl or us. But they have a job to do -the job of keeping all Americans safe in their homes and in the nation . It Is a big job and there are still too few of lhe policemen and loo many or those who would rather break the Jaw than obey it. So the next time your dad or mom gets a ticket. tell them it was lo protect the ir lives or the lives and well-being of others. Topic number two is on our polict alld their hard jobs. May 15 i!> Armed forces day. ll honors the other men and women who keep us safe around the world . ll remembers all the Navy, Marine, Anny, Air Force and Coast Guard people who may have to lay down their lives to guard America's liberty and the liberty or others which may be threatened. Many military bases wil1 have displays of their material and on the job! they do . Find one and go kl it. So topic number three Is on the armed forces on guard around lhe world. Art honorable mentions go to the following : Pat Knowlton , 9, Fountain Valley: Craig Thomas, 7~. Irvine : Tommy Henderson. whose 8th birthday is toda y, Costa Mes11 . s..4 yo•r crMltl•• t• .hk A114y, c/• or-.• c-t O.lly .-ilet, h • 1560, C"hl M-, Callf. And¥ '<!""J • com•ltll 26.YO!u,,,.. M! el !ht Wttld aMlc lll!C1'CIOl'tod!. te !tt!V tlobbi. tVt IJ, of L-"'l!rldvt, Al- berll, Ctn1d1, hlf ~er qu11Hon: Where doell 1mbergri1 come from? Ambergris was used to perfume cosmetics in the day s nf ancient Mesopotamia, but nobody al that time knew where it really came from. Experts still were guessing il!l origin thousands of years later. It is mentioned in a scie.nce text of the 1690s. This book states that the strange stuff is a marine sulphur that breaks up from caverns under the sea and washes up on the shores. The long ages of guesswork ended in the 1720s. when Nantucket whalers found gobs of the costly material in· side the bodies of the sperm whales. Through e<>untless ages, peo- ple have found pieces of ambergris on sa ndy beaches. It was named grey-amber In distinguish it from golden amber, another rare treasure found washed up along certain shores. The glassy yellow amber was treasured as a hard gem stone and later in· vestigations proved it to be deposits of resin from ancient conifer trees. Soft ambergris, mottled or streaked with light and dark greys. was treasured becau~ of il!l most unusual odor. It enhances I he fragrance of flowers and the flavor of wines. In bygone days, il wa s claimed that tiny doses improved the heart and brain and were good for almost anything that ailed the human body. ~1ore than 200 years ago, it v.•as proved that ambergris originates inside the adult male sperm whale. Then large amounl.s of it also were found in the female . Obviously the strange substance comes from the digestive processes of these monsters of the deep rx::can. When modern scicntii;t~ at Jast analyzed Its chemical contents. they decided !hilt it may be produced only by sick and possibly dying whales. One of its complex chemicals somewhat resembles those found 111 ~sky human gall stones. The sperm whale dines 11lmost entirely on squid and cuttlefish, Most samples of ambe.rgr is contain fragments of their hard beaks. Some biologists suggest thiat lhesc tough items irritate t h e whale's internal organs . Perhaps his digestl\le sy~tem strives to protect him by ooi- lng bogs of this soft and very s()(!cial organic substarice. In any case, old·time whaler• found more ambergris in sick and scrawny whales than in healthy ones. We can guess how so much of it gels washed up on the sea * PRIZE WINNER Question: What fish is a member of · a barbershop quartet? JulOI .. rttlfft, 11. 11'1 T•N-lft•l. Nt W"!'I l•tc~ shores. Possibly a sperm whale is able to throw up his digestive p r o b I e m and recover. Otherwise he most likely dies and lhe ambergris escapes as hi s enormous body decomposes. Since it is only nine-tenths lhc weight of waler, it noal~. Tides and cur· renls carry it on long ocean ~======================-! voyages and once in a great while some of il is washed .-------------------------, ashore. Ambergris was always rare and the best qualities arc most costly than gold. It is rarer now because the great sperm whales have been hunted almost to extinction. A n ordinary person m i g h t mistake it for a waxy, mottled stone that becomes so ft when held in the hand. A few people find the odor of raw ambergris d ow nr i g h L SPRING IS HERE It is Spring. The birds come back to sing: The bells ring. The children play By the bay the children say. 'Spring is here. Rejoice and sing.' • l<tnntdy ~Ill ffll•r '"" ti ~ti IC-ttln, f , lNO \.11 l t11nt1, l'•u"l•I" Vtllty Mr tfle w/"ftlllt •"'"' In I~• 1tl"' •d 11&1"' <lflhlt!. M•ll Yt1,1t _,,, •r 1t.ry ti UnC!t LI"' •11• Jut, Co1t1 Mt••· C•Hfornl1. repulsive. Others describe it '------------------------' ai; a fascinating earthy scent with a blend of extra fragrances all its own. The raw stuff is sifted and powdered. Each ounce i!> mix· ed with nine ounces of cold ale<>hol and aged for six months. Then it becomes a very costly ingredient used to enhance and prolong the quali· ly of fine perfurmes. Andy ,_, 1 World lll)(ll G-lo Cl••• P•SIO•~-•VC 10, ot ~-·~•on, Confll<!lcul, tor r..r oue"IO" Doell the hyen1 really laugh? Animalll' voicts seem to ex· press their feelings b u t humans can't ott.cn tell what they mean. The hyena has a remarkable voice and he uses it to make several different announcements. When he finds the leftovers from lhe lion·~ banquet, he utt ers the weird sounds Iha!' remind people of a human laughter. Actually, ii Is more like a non-human laugh -the son of frantic cackle that we expect lo hear when the movie monster captures the leading lady. Thi~ dev ilish, blood-cu rdling giggle echoes over the African plains at nigh t. Certainly. this means lo be an e.:qiression of pleasure because he utter! his famous hyena laugh ·only· when he finds food But we cannot be sure that it has the same meaning as human laughter has 10 us. At other times. he pause.~ now and then to ulter 1 very different cry to the sky. It begins with a low, mournful howl lh11t grlidua\Jy climbs up and ends with a high, shri ll 1hrlelt. OA.11. Y ~II.OT 11..-1 l"lllt. Sherri's Winner Thi! Is Sherri t.ee Merrill, who recently sent In a winning entry to Ask Andy. She is opening up the beautiful World Book globe she won for her effort. Sherri Is a student at 1''ountain Valley Elemenlary School where she is in 6th grade. She likes •ports, <Speciall1 lee-skating and basketball. YOUR NEWS QUIZ PAITI -NATIONAl AND INTERNATIONAl Give your.sell 10 points for each correet answer. l 'l'be Prealdenl'• Commtnlon for the tJn!UMI. N&Uona recommended iblt our country ahould conUooe to npt etrorosly aptnat admlWDC Cnmbft1n1at. Chin& to tho iw. True or l'l.lle7 2 The Comrntaalon la headedbyformerAmerlcan Ambassador to tbe UN •• ? •• a-Milton Eisenhower b-Henry Cabot Lodge c-Avere.U Harrlm&n 3 secretary o! Defense L:Urd announced that draft calla !or 1971 would not exceed 148,000 •. Thia will be the lowest annual draft c&.11 alnce •• ? •• when 112,500 were dl'afted. a-19~7 b--1961 c-196' 4. The Senate Armed Services Commt ttee •P"" proved a bill to extend ·t11e dl'att .for •• ? •• more years. &-2 b---4 c-6 6 AUanta Brave Hank Aa?'On became the third baseball player to hit 600 or more career home runs. lllame the olher two wbo have more than 600 home runs. PART II -WORDS IN THE NEWS Take 4 points for each word th&t you can --ma.tab with its correct meaning. 1.-.flllbuster 2. ..... envoy 3 ..... exempt 4 ••••• referendum 6 ••••. agitator a-ex.cuse from b--lo~ speechmaklng to delay action t.'-<>ne who sUr a up pub- lic feeling d-repreaentatlve cf cne government sent ict another e-decision en an 1aaue by vote of the people PART 111-NAMES IN THE NEWS Take 6 points for names that you can correctly match with the clues. l •.... .r.taurice Stans !! ••••• Roberl Dole 3 ••••• J ohn Connally 4 •• , .. :Barry Gold111ate r :; ••••• Herb Klein a-Republican NaUona.J. Chairman b-\\1hite House Commu- nlcatlons Director c-U.S. Secretary cf the Treasury d·Senator from Arizona c•U.S. Secretary of Commer ce 0 VEC, Inc., M9diton1 Whcomin DAIL V PILOT 7 Test Your1elf Here's a ch'lnce ror everyone In the f•mlly old ~noua:h to read to test his or hrr O\\'n "nolt tor news." Take this ~·ttk ly News Quiz In 1/\e privacy ur your own home ()'tlu don't even havt to lt'l the rl"fl.' l)f the family know how you made out) and 5tt: how much you know 1bout whit's i;colna: on in the ~·orld todly. O.n't cheat-An1wtrt .t"9•r (u,.!O. dewn} IMlew 41ul1, Match "WOrd clues with their correapand ... 1ng pictures or •ymboll. 10 points !Qr ea.ch correct answer. A B SEATO ·D 1 .•..• Secretary ofstlteWll• llam Rogers will Tilit the Middle Eut 2 •.••• Foreign Mlnirtera of thts Aslan defense al- liance met last week 3 ....• This naUon held prea-- 1denUal elecUona lut week -4 ..... May 16 is Armed Forces Day 5 ..•.• Illinois Senior Senator Charlea Percy e ...•. A cl&s a o[ 3ovJet spacecraft '1 ••••• Former P resident Harry T ruman marks his 87th birthday May 8 8 ..... F H ,loul S.KOREA ~'=:GeneralJobn SOYUZ 9 .•.•• Air poll u lien ls be- coming a problem in cities here 10 ..... NaUon's police are honored May 9· 15 HOW DO YOU RATE? (Score&chSld•ofQul1S.1»notely) 71 to I> points-Good. 91 to 100 polnh • 101' SCO.E! 61 to 70 polnh-F1ft. II to 90 pofah-b:c•ll•"''· b:I ot lbW???-H'l!Wft! FAMILY DISCUSSION QUESTION Sl\ould Communist China. be admitted to the UN? Why or wby not? THIS WEEK'S OW.lfNGf! Name the new President. oC Halt!.. lolO IC CHI --------------------- Hams Use Satellites A 1natenr Radio Operators Talk Throu~h Space CAPE KE NNEDY IUPl) - Hundr eds of amateur radio enthusiasts around the world have been talking lo each nther lhrough home.built <.'Om· municaUons salellites that hitchhiked into space aboard U.S. rockets. Five amateur satellites have been launched during the past 10 years and parts for a new one are under coostruclion in Australia. \Yest Germany and the United States for launch late this year or in early 1972. The satellites are called Oscar, fo r orbiting satellite carrying amateur radio, and hsm operators in more than 25 countries have experimented with them . William I. Dunkcrly Jr., assistant secretary or lhc American Amateur R 11 d i o League, reported recently that Sov iet amilleur Va 1 d a !4 Simonis, of K au n a s, Lithuania and Amer ican War· ren E. Ruller of Scotch Plain~. N.J.. established the first direct satrl1ite rad io cnntact between the United Stales arwl Russia using the Oscar 4 spacecrafl in 1965. Dunkerly told the eighth an· nual Space Congress in Cocoa Reach. Fla . th11t K. A. Kal!emaa, of Tart u, Estonia, in the Soviet Union has participated in all the Oscar M is.~ions. "Interest has co mr. from both the induslriali1.ed and d~vcloping nations," Ounkerly said. "Indeed, in some of the emerging countries parUcipa· lion in the Osc ar program ma y be the nation's first real encounter with space com· municalions." Au stralians Draw Bead On Large Buffalo Herd SYDNEY (AP) -About 200.000 buffaloes are running wild in the empty north of this vast c:ountry, and Australians are wakening to the fact that there Is money to be made from them. Moves are ahoor to e<>rral the herds, tame them and make prime buffal o steaks available to Australians and to export markels. 'Miese Asian water buffaloes were introduced in the "top end" of Australia, l he general region or toda y's Darwin -from Timor 140 years ago. Early setllers who failed to make good left the area. freed lheir buffaloes, and the beasts roamed wild. The numbers increased to today·• estimated total despite being shot as game animals, fence de!troyers and, laUcrly , pet food source. The bc1sts are unlike th<' Amtrican bison or the fie rce African buffaloes: a stud ent who approached a herd of Au1trall1n buffalo expecting to h11ve to run kl avoid being l ROrcd reported that the animals walked up llflhim and mooed . According to the new breed or hreedcrs, the buffalo re- tains much or the character instilled by thousands of year!! of domesli c11tion in Southeast Asia . f'rom the time they are captured by "Buffalo Bills" riding helicopters and lour wheel drive vehicles , It hikes only 10 days to tame the an imals. The growing importance of buffalo is being recognized. Two years ago the Buffalo Owners' and Br e ed er s' Assoc iation was formed and this year the Northern Tcr· ritory Administration Is severely rci;tricling llceru1e.1 to shoot wild buffalo on 1overn- ment land. 'l'ht Industry and the association were glVcn 1 boost by a world expert on buffalo, Dr. RO$S Coc;krlll , who told the association's 11 n nu a I con· rerencc in narwin thet the Northern Territory was a world leader In the develop- ment of buffalo meat. There arr now 265,000 licensed radio operators in the United States and I h e worldwide ham population i.~ over 51)().000. Dunkcrly said tha t by building and uslng th e Oscar satellites, r a di o amat.eurs gel "a very personal and positive contact with space technology ." The Osca r satellites have advanced i n sophistication from the first wh ich merely transmitted the lettrr.~ "HI " In Morse Code for 't'l7 orbits in 1961 to the s un -po were d satellite now u n d c r con· slruction which will be able to relay communications through four channels. Oscar I 11o'e1ghed only JO pounds and replaced ballast on an Air F'orce Thor-Agena rocket. It was powered by a single battery ant.I fi O O amateurs reported picking up Its signals. Oscar 2, launched in 1962, carried additional ba' !cries and was slitl "beepln11 when it reentered earth'• 1· mo~phere after 295 swin( around the globe. Oscar 3 was the first tru · communications satellite Jaw chcd in lhe series. ll wt orbited in 1!165 and during th 247 orbits it operated, a tot: · of 176 two-way contacts wer made by amateurs talkill through the Uttle craft. Oscar 4 was stranded Jn ti wrong orbit in 1965 and only few amateurs reported t.alkir through H, including th Russian and American. Oscar 5 was built by a grou • or student~ al Melbourn • University in Australia and was the flr!t in the serie!! bul': by people who had had r · previous c x pc r i en ce COi sl ructing space hardware. t•. hitchhiked a ride into orb with a weather satellitl! la: year and worked for 4e day: Fncltag Poitated Facts Teddy. the four·month·old Chihuahua from Salinas, had only one thing to say at this \veek 's rabies clinic: "You'd look pretty sad too If you we.re this 1mall 11nd the needle was this big.'' ' • . -,., ... ..... ... ....,. ---1--- 8 DAILY •PILOT Real Estate Questions ind Comment By Ree It or Rendall McCardl1 We a re pl1nnln9 on wlling our home. Rtally, why do w• nNCI the services of • realtor? It Mtms to me th1t there are • lot of you real estate people In the business, there must be a good reason for it. What do I 9et for the commission I spend? Believe it or not, s~Uing real estate requires skill and experience. The real estate salesman is in a much better position to move a property at a fair price than Is the average O\\•ner. The real estate salesman knoy.•s the market and where the prospects are. Acting as a middleman bel\\1een owner and buyer, the real estate salesman is able to negotiate with a bet· ' ter chance of reaching an agreement than if tbe t\vo in· terested parties set face-to-face across the same table. The average buyer is timid about talking frankly to the owner. He may shrink from bringing up criticisms that be answered before a sale can be made, and he m ay be too proud to discuss financial resources or to ask for the terms he needs. The owner is inclined to be sensitive. He resents rriticism, and his intervie\v \vith lhe prospect may end in a hothead argument rather than a sale. The realtor broker kno~'S how to advertise properties to the best advantage. The commission paid to lhe r ealtor is nomi· nal for the---advantages of having the sale in the hands of an expert In the long run, it (OSls the owner more t o act as his own agent than it wol!d to use the services of a gaod realtor. Can you give me more information on income· averaging? I believe I can use this method to save my- self some income taxes next year. The effect of the income averaging rules is to spread the tax on bunched income over a five year period. Al· though the la\v \Vas designed to help those who have unusually large income in a particular year, such as professional athletes. artists, authors and entertainers, it is available to all individual taxpayers, with m inor ex· ceptlons. Therefore, it may apply to salaried persons, investors and businessmen in appropriate cases. lncome averagi"'g is available to a taxpayer \v hose Income for the taxable year is more than 1/3 greater than his avera ~e incorrie for the prior four years. The a veraging applies to the amount of the excess over ~3 1/3 10 of the four year income average . Since there Js no need for relief from the bunching of income unle<:s the excess income is substantial, avera,l!ing is only avail· able \Yhen the excess amount is m ore than $3,000. loco.me averaging may only be used by individuals: r~~rations. t.rusts and estates do not qualify. Also in· ehg1ble for this tax savings device are those \vho just became taxpayers, such as recent school graduates. There are certain variations to the income averag· !ng rules "'here the taxpayer bas long·terrn capital gains. 1ncom~ from gifts and inheritances and wagering income. Since there ma! be substantial ta.~ savings by the use. of these rules 1t mav be advantageous to revie\v their past years' average income before pre paring 1972 income tax returns. See your CPA or tax con sultant for further information. EDITOR'S NOTE: Randall It AfcCard/e is nn ;nvestni r 11t tnia l.yst. preside"nt of tlie Reat Estaters. a college /.ectttrer. • n dzrtctor of tile California Association of Real F:stat.r Teach.er.s, author of "Real Es tate in. California." Send yoit·r quest1om and com'DU'nts to Randall R. McCard/e, clo thP DAILY PILOT, Box 1560, Costa !itesa. 92626. Real Estate Seminar Set at Newporter ln11 Economist Says Housing Boom Hasn't Starred Yet? . . Th' nation's long-awaited property matket. "Eastern In mortgege and real estJte ti71·'1'2 year was John C. Op. housing boom, said by many lenders u!\JAl!y can't find investments t b r o ugh out perman, vice president of real estale forecasters to be enough of these loans in their CalllornJa, the CMBA is com-United Callfomla Mortgage finally under "''ay, hasn't real- local areas," he uPlilne<\. ad· ly started, according to Saul a·. ding that "good income pro-prised of mortgage banking Company, San Francisco, a Klaman, vice president and perty loans tn California can firms, commercial banks, lire division of United CaHfomla chief economist of the Na· com!):ete effectively with loans insurance companies. The Bank. Other new offi cers also lional Association of Mu tual anywhere." largest state a r; soc i at ion elected were: vice president, S~vlngs Banks, New York. Acco r d i n g ·to• C~18A v.•ithin the nation 's $75 blJJion Robert E. Morgan, 1enlor vlce Speaking at the 16th annual spokesmen, mortgige banking mortgage banking industry, its preiident of The Colwell Com. convention or the Ca lUornia investments last year in in-funcUon is to chan n el pany, Los Angeles ; secretary, l\1ortgage Bankers Association come-producing property mortgage funds Into the state C. W. Strong, executive vice in Monterey. Klaman noted mortgnges throughout th e from a variety .of naUonwi.de preaident of Ralph C. Sutro !hat recent forecasLs for riew state alone tqta:led well over $1 institution al inveaton. Company, Los Angeles~ and hous.ing start:: this year are billion, up from Jee than $500 Elected, at the. close of lhe treasurer, P arker Jackson, expected to total in the 1.7 to million during the year before. convenUon. as 'president of president of Wallace Moir 2.0 million range. Compared to Representing some $1! billion CMBA for tbe ·associaUon's ~. Beverly Hills. !he 1970 total or 1.4 milljon,1----------------.------~-.,-----~---- new housing units, th is r;:============ forecast r e pres ents a dramatic boost, he admitted. But, he cautioned, the 1971 forecasts overlook the rnct !hat mo re than 500,000 of the e.-:oected new housing units \1•ill be subsidized by federal agencies. "'Even a tv.o million unit total. therefore, will include less than 1.5 million unassisted hou&ing starts, a hardly im- pressive volume in com- parison with the hou sing start.!J in the 1950's and 1960's," Klan1:i11 argued. Housing subsidy programs, h1rgely represented by the ria· lion's mortgage banking in- dustry which a n n u a ll y originates over two-thirds of all F!IAIVA mortgage loans, literally carried the new hous- ini:: market last year. Klaman added. Jn addition to un assisted FHAIVA mortgage loans. FHA subsidized loans covered some 30 percent or all new housinJr construction in 1970. he said. "The fact is that only a little over one million p u r e I y private housing units were started in 1970. the smallest output since 1946," he pointed oul. na1her than the beginning or the much-discussed housing boom. Klaman said that "we may ,be \\1it nessing the initial stages of the fundam,ntal and IQnJ!·lasting structural change~ in the housing m a rket .'' Among these chani;i;es. he saicl, is an already noticeable shift toward less expensively-priced unlts, incr,asing emphasis on condominiums and cluster- t.vpe housing developmenls, plus increasing need for rent and interest rate subsidy and asi;istance programs. Klaman also pointed to \rhat he noted as two major changes under way y,•ithin lhe mortgage bankini.! industry, particularly in Cal ifornia. California's mortgage bank· ing firms and mort,gage bank· ing divisions or the state's commercia l banks primarily acquire. SC'll and service mortgage inve stments for out. of·state in8titutional lentlers. In the futu re. accord ing to Kloman, lhl' state's mortgaj!c h11nking industrv v.·ill probably rely more heavily on the sale of mortgage-back ed securit ies -k'lov•n as "Gi nnie l\1a" certificates'' -to local and national in vestors lo finance their PXpanding FllA/VA and con ventional Joan programs. Guaranteed by the Govern- ment National ~1 or I g a g e We'Ve added an exciting MW 4-.bedroom home to our outstanding model showcase. TEST WALK YOUR NEW HOME-Walle through our four model homes ... see how our designs make the traffic pattern flow just rig hi. Kick !he foundation. pound on the walls, open and close our cabinets. At Troy .•• quatity is built-in! • Cerpeling throughout • Front landscaping arid sprin1c:lers.,r:· • Fencing • Built-in Kitchen with .:~~k._/.t""'.~; :·, • Firepl•ce lounges double Oftns .?.?~:1f .. ""' ~" .... . ·t ~ '~-..... . t '<' .... :<-. • .. i • :i ·~··· ·-'t:·-; . -''1 ~·· ~ •• • ~~·· t .• .. -·~.-: :;~ ;''!\'~"'·:--:~ '. 1.¥...... ,,.,. $27,950 Up to 5 Bedrooms Vets No Down FHA Minimum tnttnlt-E .. e» ...... CliiH:ua.~I 1 .. TR@Y :Jlomes'By'lk ,SM A special two-day seminar on new developments in in· dustr:ial, commercial and ex· change real estate practice i.5 gcheduled for May 14-15 at the Newporte.r Tnn in Ne"A1X>tl Beadl, It was announced by Don Straub of Long Beach. chairman of the Industrial C:Ommerclal and Exchang~ Dlvls:lon of the California Real Estate Association, sponsors. Transaction:" Association, the mnrtga2e· Stn Ju•" C.pislr9no Called a Stimulus C.On- ference, it presenL, IO!llt 20 spe.akers, Clifford P . \\1eaver of Campbell . conference direc- tor, commented: "We have what 1 h , oldtimen consider probably the most u p-to-date pro- gressive, aOO t h o u g h t -pro- voking seminar planned in the history of these stimuJw con- ferences. "Tht idea i! to offer as mJlly educationa1 tools as posll"bJe in a two-day con- ference." he e:rplalned. ''Our speakers are rrom th e grassroots level." Speaken scheduled a n d their subject s are: Mitchell \V. Hunl or ~1enlo Park on "It's a Mighty Fine Business:·• James R. Howard n( Whittier on "Managing Property for Maximum Tas Benents:" J09eph Yousem of Venice on "Pltf1l11 in Proper~ ty Management Selection:" Fred Becktr o( Burbank on "Pltfallll ln In v estme nt Listings:" Verl Taylor of Menlo Park on °Pllfalls in Mulllple Office ()per.ltions :" Jbtr~eOtt of Reno, Nevada. an ''PIUallJ ln Commtrcl.al Opportanltltm:;'' C. Owles Chatham of Glen· dale on ."CUem Consultation Medtanfcs: '' Richard B . Wl1Uam1 of Yuba City on "How to Coumtl Constrvatlve Yarm Owner&;" 1bome.5 A. Pettnori o( Glendor• on "How to ('.(llJnstl an Apartment OWntt for 1NoD-C1 1b I • Ted Burnette of San JosC' on backed security "represents "How to Counsel a l\lotel nne or lhe most innovative and Ova1er;" and J. \V. Levine ol far.reaching developments in Detroil. Michigan on "How to years," Klaman said. adding Use th' Computer in Invest-that "its advantages over ment Sales." sta nda rd mortgage loans could The second day will feature make it the dominant factor in "la QUl litlfd ~fl\ltf'ln•. Self:\ ~•Ice 121.tSI, NO OOWN, Esilmued closlno itOSI 1700. P1.,,... ... t. ol '201 lot JJ• monlh1 lncludlnll prlncl~I Ind ln!!rn t. 7\fo"o oliNNUAt. l"Ell:CE"ITAGE RATE. these speakers: home mortgage markets, em. Alan Vandennade of Palo bracinJr conventional as• \\·ell as FHA-VA loans." Allo on '·Creative F..st:ite Klaman also forecast in- Building Techniqu es;" Yvonne rreased morlj?age banking ac- Nasch of Downey on "Creative liv ity in California's income Technique in ~terchandising1.....'~C':.._~~~;;~~~:;=============================:::=== Land ;" Don Straub on "Creative Financing Techni- ques without Cash :·• ~tadge Davis of Newport Beach on "Creative Negotja. lions ;" Randy Lynn ()f Yuba City on "Creative Sources for Find ing Cash;" Marvin Cohen of Encino on "Creative Jdeas for Earnest Money ;" Chester Allen of San Jose on "flow to Go Public in Syl)- d i cal ion :'' B. Hunter Quistgard of Santa Rosa on "How to Form Small Office Sy nd ic ate s : ' ' and Mal ~1isuraca, attorney from San- ta Rosa, on "How Not to Go Public in Syndication." The oonrerence is open to anyone. Cost is $35, which in- cludes conference materials. luncheon both days, and coffee breaks. For registration and more information, c on l a c t CREA headquarters. 52{1 So11 lh Grand Avenue. Los AngelC!l. Ca1ifomia 90017, telephone ( 211) 62&-0.IS I. Tract lo Show Art Exhibi t Casa de! SOI b lls first ln· iiugural •rl exhibit in lhc recreatinn center. Today Clyde Zulch h?ll bt>en chn,('11 f"l unveil ,go1n:? or hi~ latest nll~ al a recl'ption Md tea frorn 3 to S p.m, The pu blic ~ cor· dially invited. --YOU DON'T HAVE TO PAY $60,000 FOR AN OCEAN VIEW HOME. Each h Ills Ide home ln·thls -tnxury com- munity has a spectacular vtew of the blu• Pacific. Ideally located In lovely San Cl ... mente ao that you enter the bJg city hu1Ue -. end bustle onty when )'OU d8aire. Yet you are surrounded by a multitude or recreational opPortunllies ... a half dozen golf couraes wfthin 10 minutes, and the magnificent new Dana Point Marina only 5 minutes awrf. These architect-designed 2, 3 and 4-bed· room homes feature all General Etectrlc kitchens Including ousf'M>utton rtnges. eell- cleanlng ovens, dlshwasherl and dleposals. A fascinating gourmet l&land Is fV8lleblL Other features lnclUde large covered patios, ceramic tile enlrles, flreplacea: with gu log starters, nylon shag carpeting throughout, quality hardware Including heavy wrought tron door pulll nl maxtmum llCUrl!y dlfld. bolt door k>cka. • For lnfonnatlon phone !71414112-1405. Or better yet, tee fof' yourself. Ortve aouth on Hlghwey S. tum -on ~ ... Ploo In Sen Clemente. and follow tho etgna. From $35,90() Excellent Rnanclng Ave ii at · J Come to the openingof _ The West Nine at .1.41guna Niguel. . And pick the .11reen you want in your backyard. Th~ West1Nine is a new ,Area. in Laguna. Niguel where wC' ve just openeCI a group of condominium h omes. It's located right.alongside our golf course. The west side of the course, of course. E very home in The West Nine has a big lanai that looks out on the golf · course .of El Niguel Country Qub. When you stand there looking at this beautiful view, don't be surprised if you find . yourself thinking, "Boy, this is the ure. ~ What are homes In ·The West Nine like? ~ The homes in The West N ine are beautiful homes, with the genuine feel of Spanish Architecture. Red tiled roofs, rounded arches, and thick stucco walls. Our new homes come with 2 or J bedrooms, and two baths. These are lovely homes, and they require little ·maintenance inside. And non e outside. All of which makes them ideal for people who would li ke to use them for a second home. Or for people who travel a lot. What If you don't like solf7 Well , if you don't like golf, there are plenty of ~ther things to do at Laguna N iguel. We have some of t he most beau ti r beaches in Southern California. We have a· private beach club. The Laguna Niguel Beach Club. We"re right next door to the new Dana Point Marina and Yacht H arbor. 162 acres of Laguna Niguel have been d onated ·to Orange County for a regional park. This park will surrou.nd a 47-acre lake which will be used for sailing end fishing. Construction on tl1e park is now underway. Homes In The West Nin• start at $25,950, Our homes in The West Nine start as low as $25,950, arid you can get a home right.beside the fa irway fo r only $29,000. Which is certainly reasonable for this kind of home. We offer you excellent convent ion a l terms. The prime rates have j ust gone d ov,.n, s o w e can offer you the Jo,vest condo- minium rates available today. T hese are today'& rates, not yesterday's rates. How to set here. lake the San Diego-Santa Ana Freeway (Highway ·5) to Crown Vall ey Parkway. F oll ow Crown Valley Parkway till you see signs that direct you to '"The West Nine.'" Follow the signs till you get here. Our phone numbe r is (7 14) 4%-3628. ' ' . i j The West Nine @) in Laguna Niguel• An:iihw ll'•t comnuniU' by AYCID C:mln.Wl.l Or.vcJopca. &.. DAllY Pllllf 9 I Gals Best Baseball Fans in World-Veeek PHJLADEl.PHIA (AP) -Had there oot beep ladles around in · the llOO's, Abner Doubleday certainly would have inveht~ some, then let them in for . half Price. at baseball eB:mes. That's because ladies are lhe best baseball fans Jo ij>e world. They cheer when you win, try when you lose, rarely boo and generally fall in love with their favorite players. This lnlormation comes to us from , BW Veeck, who, when he last bad a ' baseball team, remarked, "Once a " womu becomes a fan, sbe is the beiil r.&n to the world." Veeck, during various tenures with the St. Louis Browns, Cleveland In. dians and Chk:ago White Sox, spent much of his working day deYislng ways to get ladies into his ball park. He reduced the prices of their tickets, gpve them orchid,,, nylons and plush places to powder their noses and, if they'd sit through a three-game series, be1d Jay a place setting of chlna on them. Bill Gilt!, vice president or lhe Pbiledelph.ia Phillies, aerea that females make the best baseball fans. So he created a spot for a director ot ladies activities.. Which b1ings w: to Pat Plwnmer. "Make SUJl! you get the title right," she said. "1 weat on TV back in Pltt.sburgh and admitted to being the coordinator of women's affairs. That announcer caught nie off gu~n!. Anyway, I've been getUng ·swamped with requests." Which is understandable. Put Pat Plummer in a pair of those eyr:-grab- blna Fllllta bot pants and there'd bo no trouble filling a section of seats - with men. Which i!J why Giles has the 1lrl working at a desk. He'a looking tu flll some of those seats with ladles. '1lf there's anything that tums a lady off," Pat says, "It's a sexy broad. In this job I am the glrl ne:.1 door. After aJJ, it's baseball that we're sell· ing hert. And the key is to make the product appealing to women." Another plus is that Pat· admittedly ' ... .... . BASEBALL AS VIEWED BY ENTHUSIASTIC AREA YOUNGSTERS THROUGH A CRACK IN THE BACKSTOP. Perhap• This Group 11 Pr•paring for a CarHr i" Umpiring. At Any Rate, They Get a Ground Level View. O'Brien Ho1ner Gives Angels 4-2 Win in 11 O...EVELAND (APl -S)'d O'Brien llarnrned a tw~run homer in tht I Ith inning to elve the California Angels a 4-2 victory over the Cleveland Indians Friday night. Cleveland reliever Chuck Machemehl ~-al~~, Roger Repoz to open tbe 11th. Ken ·McMullen forced Repoz at sec<1nd M•l' t -_,,.,.., .. - MIY 11 - Mill' )1 - A11gel Slate ,All 0-1 •" KM,C l11tl A1>11•lf •! Cltvtl•<>d .Aro•ts •I C ..... •11!'1111 .Af'!l;f l• 11 Oflr111! Ant•I• II Oelr11lt 10:~ •.m. lt:?.S • m. J :SS 11 m.. 5:" o.m. before O'Brien hit his second homer of the season, a dri\•e over the left field fence. Clyde Wright bl:inked the Indians on two hit.s until the eighth, when they struck for t\\'O runs to tie it. Jack Heidemann doubled with one ouL and T!d Ford drilled a two-Qul single that finished Wright. Vada Pinson greeted reliever Dave La Roche with a single and Ray Fosse sent home the tying run wllh o single off Mel Queen. Jim Fregosi's hotner off Sam f\1cDowell leading off the fifth gave the Angels a I~ lead. They added a run in the-top of the eighth on single,; by \Vright . Sandy Alomar and Alex Johnson. Wr.ight struck out eight. '-1cDowe11 fan· ned four before leaving for a pinch-hitter tn the eight. He got Johnson In the fourth for the t,aooth slrtkeou.t of his career. The An,els nearly woo the· game in the t1lnth. ~· With ·fwo oul, catcher Jerry 11.foses \\'as safe at first ~ilen Vince Colbert. the second Cleveland pitcher, threw Moses' slO\v roll er into right rield.· Chico Ruiz then ·we.nt·in tO run for Moses. Colbert then attempted to pick Ruit off first but his throw was wild and again "'ent into right field . Ruiz took second. Steve Mingorl then replaced the shakl'n Colbert and Mlngori struck out Tony Gon- zalez. Sports In Brief Laver, Ernerson Win; Coody Takes Golf Lead RO~fE -Rod Laver, regarded as the WQrld's top tennis player. blasted his way Friday into the semifinals of the $45.000 Jtalian Open Tournament. The 34-year-old Corona del f\far lefl· hander crushed Stan Smith of Pasadena 6-1, 2-6, 6-2. Smith, second·ranked na- tionally in the United States. could not cope witl'i Laver'! back-hand returns that hit the corners. Tom Okker. of The Netherlands. also gained the round of four by upsetting Oiff Drysdale. of South Africa, 6-3, 6-4. Earlier second-seeded Arthur Ashe of Richmond, Va. and Roy Emerson, of Newport Beach. r e a c h e d the quarterfinals "''here they will play each other for a semifinal berth. Ashe cut down Britain's Roger Taylor 6-3. 6-3. Emerson ousted the erratic Den- nis Ralston of Bakersfield, 6-4, 3-6, 6-4. Ashe ·and Ralston were beaten in lhc doubles by the Australian duo of Ray Ruffcls and Bob Carmichael 7·5. 7-li. Laver and Emerson 'von their doubles match over Fred Stolk. Australia, and Soro Javanovic, Yugosl!ivia, &-3. 6-3. e Coody T•ke• Leod DALLAS -Charles Coody, displaying the deft pulling touch that won him the ~1asters. fired a sparkling 66 Friday and moved into the second-round lead in the $125,000 Byron Nelson golf classic. Coody's ~hole total of 135, five under par on the 7.03I·yard, par 70 Preston Trail Ckllf Club course. gave him a tv;o- &troke lead going into today's third round. Puerto Rican veteran Chi C h I Rodriguez had 68 and headed a group or five tied al 137. Others at that figure were veteran Howie Johnson . Bob Stone, Ed Sneed and first-round leader Jerry McGee. Johnson. a non·\\•inn er for more than 10 years, had a 67. l\lcGee bogeyed three ('Onseculive holes do\vn the stretch for • 71 \\"hile Sneed and Stone matched 69s. Lee Travino had a ?o and was alone al 138. e Kentucl<!J 1l'h1s LOUISVILLE. Ky. -Kent u (' k y held off a late Utah rally F'riday night to post a 116-110 victory and pull to 2·1 In their besl-<lf·7 American Basketball As- sociation championship series. The fourth game i!iJ scheduled for II a.m. POT today in Louisville and will be televised on Channel 2. The outcome \\'as in doubt unLil Ke.n· tucky'11 Mike Pratt. playing in a reserve role, sank a pair of free throws for the game's final points. e Abel Nem Coucli ST. LOUIS -The SI. Louis Blues an- nounced Friday the selection of Sid Abel, former Delroit Red Wing coach end genera l manager, to coach the National Hockey League club for the 1971-72 season. The select.ion of Abel. 53. who resigned during the middle of the past NHL season al Detroit, came seven days after the resignation of Scotty Bowman as coach- general manager of the Blues. e Stelnmork Crltlrol HOUSTON -Fred Steinmark, fonner University of Texas football player. re- mained in critical condition Friday at a Texas Medlcal Center hospital. Steinmark's cancerous left leg was am- putated Dec. L2, 1969 at M. D. Anderson 11osp ltal and Tumor Institute. He re- entered the hosp ital on April 2{1. Sports Variety Set for Tube This Weekend A va riety or 1ports action rHnging from ABA basketball to golf and touching the bases of baseball , horse racing. boxing, hockey, track and field , gymnastics and bowling will be presented to Southland fans this weekend. The action began al II this morning wilh the fourth game of the ABA playoffs bet"•ee n the transplanted Utah Stars and the Kentucky Colonels from Louisville on Chanucl Z. Today's baseball game of the "·eek on Channel 5 ( 11: 15) is bet\\"een the St. Louis Cardinals and the ~lets of Shea SIAtJium , New York. Track and field filberts c<in get their kicks by watching the UCLA-USC dual meet from the Brui.1s' campus stadium on Channel 5 al 2 o'clock. doesn't know her desk from second base. "One of the first thlnas l heard about when I joined the Phillies was the rarm system,'' she said. "Farm system?' I asked somebody. Do you mean the team grows its own food?" The Old St. Loula Browns were among first to organlu regular Ladies Days, but they ran Into tt:ouble by making It a rule that ladies could get in free if accompanied by a male escort. Mob.! of ladles used to hang around lhe eates covetously eyeing uBBttached male ticket buyel'I. From there, ladles have been cod- dled with a succession of giveaways ranging from bath towels to last year's big come-00, panty hose. "Which is where l come In," sayiJ Pat Plummer, "From what I've been able to find out, the area Is an un- tapPe<f resource for the female fan . It's my job to acquaint them with the Rew stadium, but most irnporlant. briag them into it." Seek Congress Okay Pro Cage Leagues Okay Merger Plan NEW YORK (AP) -The National Basketball Association and the rival American Basketball Association agreed Friday to see.k congressional approval for a merger. Commissioner Walter Kennedy of the NBA made the announcement following almost two days of meetings by the ewners of each league with their merger committees in separate midtown hotels. Kennedy said the vote by the NBA was the required 13 of 17 owners. The ABA owners had agreed earlier on the merger pl an. "The two principal items that caused n1ost of the di scussion "'ere disn1issal of the antitrust suit, which was agreed to by the ABA, and the resolution of the pr~ blem of multiple signings," Kennedy said. "There was no lotal resolution of the n1ultiple signings and they will remain status quo where litigation prevails." Tbe ABA had filed an anti-trust suit against the NBA serveral yea rs ago and it was still pending going into the merger talks. Kennedy said the suit was a major obstac le in the collapse of an earlier agreement to merge last June. Among those players involved in multJ.. pie signings are Rick Barry. now with the New York Mets ; Zelmo Beaty, now wittl the Utah Utars; Joe Caldwell . now \Vitti the Carolina Cougars, all of the ADA : Billy Cunningham of the Philadelphia 76ers, and Dave Bing "r the Detroit Pislons. "We agreed to immediately institute action to bring the merger matter to the appropriate co1nmittees in Congress." Kennedy said. He also said the agreement allo\vs teams in both leagues to play inter-league preseason exhlbillon games if they desire. The agree1nent would put an end to the bitter and expensive war between the leagues. Speculation that the end of lhe strug!!le between the 4-year-old ABA and lhe 25- year-old NBA was near increased when it wa s revealed that the merger com· mittees bad "been negotiating for several weeks. The settlement actually was an agree- ment on a plan that will be presented t11 Congress for approval required to grant basketball immunity from anti-trust laws. That \\'a! made necessary when a U.S. District Court judge in New York issued an injunction last f\·lay barring a merger until disposition of an anti-trust suit filed against the leagues by the NB A Players Association. Such disposition W aniors Trade LJ•eas for Russell SAN FRANCISCO (APJ -The San Francisco Warriors announced today they have traded Jerry Lucas lo the New York Knickerbocker s for Cazzie Russell. Russell. S.fool-5 1h forward who was the Knicks' No. I draft choice Jn 1966 after a brilliant collegiate career at the Uni· Vf'rsity of Michiga J1, averaged 13.3 points per game for his five years in the Na. tional Basketball Association. Lucas, 6-foot-B forward , came to the \Vl'lrriors two yea rs ago after 1lx seas· on.~ l''ith the CinclMatl Royals. Cazzie is one of the mO!lt spectacular shooters In basketball," said \Varrlor coach Al Attles. "lie is not the rebou11d· er Lucas is, but Russell is younger and raster." Russell will be rt next month; Lucas Is 31. revolved around ruling by Congress en the matter. U Congress does approve the merger plan, it would bring to an end the most costly sports war in history. Not even lht National and American football leagues, before their merger in 1966. spent se much money or raided each other's ranks so ruthlessly for. players as did the two basketbaU leagues. Because of the fierce competition for players, such graduating college slan· douts as Jim "-1cDaniels of Western Ken- tucky. Artis Gilmore of Jacksonville, Pele hfaravich of Louisiana State, Bob Lanier of St. Bonaventure and Lew Alc in· dor of UCLA were able to command con-- tracts that reportedly ranged from $1 .4 million to $3 million. And they were enly a few among big money signers. Dodgers Drop 3-2 Decision To Pittsburgh LOS ANGELE.S (AP) -Willie Slar· geJl's 13th home rvn of the season, a bases-empty blast in lhe sixth Jnnb1g, propelled the Pittsburgh Pirates to • S-2 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgcr.i Friday night. Slargell. the major league home run leader. connected off Don Sutton, who ha' failed iJI seven starts to reco rd his first victory, losing four times. The Pirates took a 1-0 lead fn the fourth Al Oliver scoring from thi rd a.'I the Dodgers caught Roberto Clemente: In a rundown between rirst aod second after his single to center. 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By ROGER CARLSON OI "'9 Olllr P'illtt l llH llnh·c.rsit)(. Hjgh's exi>andin& athletic protram has added four new var11ity coaches to Its staff the OAJLY PILOT learned excJuslvely today. The Trojans will .fle:ld swim, waler polo, tennis and wresUJng teams In the fall . Marina H!gh swim coach Chuck Morrl~ takes over the aquaUcs program. Hal Harkness of South Gate tngb anumcs track and cross country $.iUes, Dick Peter Wiii bead the wrtstllng ·program and Gary SiseJ tafes over tennis. Morris, 30, is a C4I St11,te (Lon& Ueach) graduate and has coached at Long Beach Jordan, La Quinta and Marina. "I'm looking forward to accepting the C!hallenge. University has a fantastic ruture and t want..J.o , be a part of it," 1-forris says. No replacement has been .named for Morris, but Marina baa a pair of ex:· vartlty coachts available in Larry Angele! and Wayne Johnson. Harknes~ 32, has an exten!iive dlstam;e background and as he puts it, "my main Interests Art. to build a distance progr:un which holds the ttam together. "A good distance program wUI pretty well carry a track tean1 and il als• generates p,lenty or enthusiasm." A Brea resident and native Gf the San Fernando Valley, Harkness graduated in 1961 from Ocoidental College, where he was 1 classmate of University athletlc. director Dtck Caneday. fie replaces inte'rim coach Brian Quinn. Harkness spent the past year at South Cate Jllgh in the Los Angeles district and was at LA Wilson H1gh for six years prior to cornlng to South Galt . As heed cross country and track mtn tor at \Vllson, llarkness produced sueh toP...fU&tll distance atar1 as Art Martinez, a state medalist in the 800 in both 1006 and '67, iind Jo.~e Amnyn, who Ms alr(!ady run a 4: 16.2 mile as a senior at 1, Wilson this spring. Add! •tarkness, "I'm really lookln1 rorward to going do"wn to a rela'tlvely new school and 1etUn1 my prcgram under way ." Pe'ter, a WhltUer College graduate. came to Unlvers ity this year and assisted in football as the var1lty liae coach and defensive coordinator. l~e was the wrestling coach at Cal iligh in Whittler for rour years, coaching 141· pound Ben Garza Into the CJF finals. He 's 29 and a Tustin resident. Sise! cooched the Trojani' junior va.rst. ly baseball and bflskelboll teams In tbi1 first year of con1petltlon for Unlverslly. CHUCK MORRIS Shill• 10 University .(8 DAILY PILOT PiusX Spike1·s Bag Title By HOWARD L, HANDY Of fM Dfil" '1191 JIUt SANTA FE SPRINGS - 1'1ater Del Hlgh's dlst•nce run- ning stars accomplished vi - torie.s but the Plux Hi~ rors copped the tea 1tle 1n !ht AngeJu.s ~ague track and field t'hampionships on rain- swept St. Paul's track Friday night. Pius scored 61 points to 44 fO!" second place Bishop Amat vdth the high jump still in limbo and set lo be contested 11-1onray afterooon in all three divisions. Mater Dei fini.!ihed in a tie ror third in the varsity 1eam ~tanding.!i with 33 po int s. In Int Cees, tht Monarchs are currently second with Tl points Y.'lth !ht high jump lo C(Jme. The hosts from St. Paul won lhr Bee title y,·ith 67 1 i points and the Cee croy,•n y,•ith 50. Mater Dei sophomore Jim Poet111en breezed to victory in the mile run in 4:33.1 11nd teammate Tony Bomkamp closed out his prep running career with a win in !ht twcr mile in near rtc0rd time of Tackle Btisters Bag Litnit i :S0.3. Four Orange Coast area angler!!: display some of Bomkamp announced after the trout they caught while bagging their limit dur· the meet he would not run in ing opening day of the season at Crowley Lake in Tiffany and son Richard Jr., of Westminster and Jeff tttalone and father Ed Ma1one or Fountain Valley. Irvine Track Crown To Fountain Valley By ROGER CARUlON Of ftM °"" Piii! Jttft Fountain Valley Hljh's trick 11nd field co1111tlngent shook olf the ruMerup label Frld1y night in the Irvine: Le1tue fin- als at Westminster de1plte fin- ishing seco111d. Coach Matt Leonard's cham- pion Barons required only I second place finish in the fi - nals to clinch the overall championship. Their second place Friday, combined with an undefeated du1l seuon, earned them the UUe. Coach John Blalr'1 Corona del Mar Sea Kinas. however, took aome of the l.hlne off Fountain Valley's titJt with an impreulve dla:play of tal- ent on every front. The blue-clad Sea Kings earned first place in six var- 11ty events Including both re- laya. The ralas cleared away in time for the first running event and the belt matchup of the evening w11 Corona del Mar'a Carlo Tosti and lhe Barons' Phil Maas. Both sped to 10.1 IOOs with Maas alpping Tosti at Lhe tape. Later, Tosti avenged the set- back with a similar finish in the DJ, bolh being credited with 22.tl, Other winning effort! by Sea K1ng1 included Todd Vaughan Jn the pole vault (11-C), George Kent in the biJh jump (6-2*), and Nlct Roee's ea1y breae In the haU ml~ U,15.1). The top three in each event qu1lU!ed for ne::xt Saturday's CIF prelims at the same site. Be1lde1 Maas In the century other Barons 011 top were Rich Lenga In the low hurdles (20. 3), sophomore Wayne Leeds i.n the lwo mUe (9:37.4) and Ray Harris in the long jwnp 121-9'4). Costa Mesa's Doug MacLean had an easy time i11 the mile with a 4:23.4 effort. Edison captured the Cee tJ. tie with the aid of four Estan- cia forfeits in dual meets. The latter, howrve:r, set ii· sell up for a si.rong showing in the CIF prelims behind Bruce Girasole. Soph.:>mort Giruole raced to league marks Jn the 100 ( 10.2) and UIO ( 17. 9), btsidea uchor· ing the «O relay team (al.so a league record in 44.t ). Steve Adams set a fourth loop mark fnr Estancia's. Cees with a 13.9 In the low hurdles. Orange Finals Laguna Spikers Win Cee Crown CIF competition any further the Eastern High Sierra. From left are Richard th~sellS()n. ~~~~~~~-"-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ By PHIL ROSS °' 111t 0•11Y r 11ott sr.tt fl > n .•1 J. Blum !Soni "·'/ ~. Ltlt.r (Soni 73.11 J. Te ... ..-!ED 113. 4.o -l. M<Cll.llctl/tl'I /VI ri· I l. ft '" 18 1 51,J, J. Torl'tra&n \ '\ Sl.J;f., 1t111 ft (ionl Jl.01 J. Jollnt D U.l. 110 -I. Jo/1111 f ED> 1:5'.t ; l . ll1ktr fSOll) 7:00,1; l. Mkl>:11'f' Ill l :t'l.l; 4. Chargers Deal Mesa Tritons Upend Diablos, 7-2; Dampened but undaUJlted, the Laguna Beach Artists con- verged on El Dorado High like a small army and came away with the Cee title Friday in the Orange League track and field championships. Morocco !Il l l.Ol.li s. s1 .. 1>en10r1 tlll J;OI Mile -l. lronrolCI l~l 4:31.1: 1. Prldi.i1 !ll!!l 4:40.J: J. lt111<hlm1 ISonl 1:<12.11 '· llotn (Vl 4:•1.S1 s. Smith (1.8) •:SI.I. l·Mllt -I. Oobeck Il l t :J(l I · I· 80ll (Vl lO·fll.1! l Lo1u (V! 1~:62. ; I. Wood {EDI 10:03.1; J. Solfr (EDI 1o:n .1 . 9-4 Loss Laguna Battles to 1-1 Tie Coach Len Miiler's Cees. who had piled up 37 points in the field event fin1 Js Tuesday al the: same location, returned for Friday's track events and ended up adding 3& markers to their runaway total of 73. no 11H -1. SI-(Vl U.l; '· Vonllltrifelft !VI IJ,J1 J, Ptr,..lf!ler (5! 15.1: •. MOO.rt (VI 1J.I ; Gr .. nl!t1f!k !Ill 11.0. llO Ll1 -I. St-(VI 7'.11 1. VOnlOtroltln (Ill 20.l; l. Frink (VI 10.S: •. P1r,..lnl1r (50f!l 20.1: J. F1rrl1 (8! ll.U. Edison High"s b a s e b a 11 team came from behind with four runs in the bottom of the fourth inning Friday afternoon and y,·enl on to post a 9-4 Irvine League decision in a ra in drenched tussle. It y,·as a makeup game that was reschedu led from Thursday's rainouts. Corona del Mar and loop pacesetter l.m Alamitos failed lo get under way and have re~et their battle for Thurs- day. Caach Bill Pi.1orris' Edison crew was down by a 4-1 count going into the. bottom of the fourth inning ifour complete innings arr required to make the game officiaH when It ex- ploded. San Clemente High streaked to a 7-2 viclory over host Mission Viejo while invading Laguna Beach battled to a nine-inning l·l tie ""'ilh Sonora in a pair or rain-plagued baseball games Friday. San Clemente's Tritons got on the: board ra st when Brad Whitaker sl ugged a !leCOnd in· ning two-run homer. The Tritons put it away in the: third wilh a four·run explosion and pitcher Rich Douglass made it bold up with a .spark!· ing three-hiller. A walk, an error and Ruben Paramo's two-run single push· ed two runs across in the thi rd for the y,·inners and another miscue, Tim Wright's single ~nd a walk got the olher two '"· Douglass slruck out seven and walked four while losing pitcher Rob Ferguson fanned six and walked five:. Ferguson collected the: Diablos' only ex- tra base blow -a double . Meanwhile at S o n o r a , Laguna 's Artists and the Raiders battled through the last three innings in a steady drizzle before it y,•a.11 called Laguna got its run in lhe fiflh when Bob Fee and Greg Kessler h i t back-to-back triples. Sonora's tally came in the fourth on a walk, a passed ball and a single . Sonora had a pair of chances to wrap ii up. In the fifth the Raiders at- tempted lo squeeze a run home, bul the batter missed lhr ball and the runner was nailed. Then in lhe ninth ~he Raiders loaded the bases wilh lwo outs. but reliefer Nick Gillespie retired the final bat- ter to end the game. Terry McNay, Greg Parker and Doug Caldwell got the Chargers one run with base hits and then Parker and Caldwell scored while run down plays were in process bet.,.,·een first and second. ~1ark Sigl"s successful suicide squeeie bunt scored Mark Nielsen (who .,.,. as aboard on one or fl.1esa·s seven errors I for ~ eventual win- ning run. Baseball Standings (Mii MOM !I I .. ' • ku~si..1. < • ' • ~cr>r....,o. I• I • • S1j11rom. :Mo • , Allen. d ' • i':"'D•on, U ' ' ' "'°'''· H·e ' ' • a""""'·"· 11> ' ' ' o'~fn lb ' • " i'tup!. ct ' • • Ou·•~•Derrv • ' • • M1'1lnti. o • • • TOI-'> .. • ' IEllMn 0 ) .. ' • S. Mcto11v, .. ' • • iltb1. (f l I • ltull. !b • l . M<N••. .. ' ' I P1r~.fr. It ' ' ltMl1n, II ' • • C:1 IGwtll. lb ' ' ' N••l;tn, " ' ' ' Sie l .. ' • ' ~i~ri:-;.;,( .. 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Vllll P1r1< ? l!'I Mocl1n1 fl K1!ell1 (-!-td. ••I") • T11nd1¥'j Gt"'n S•" C!l'~n<r 11 I -·n• V.il• P1•~ It 1;111111 ~i:;r..:, t:1.T:1!1t" F011tl'llll J aycee Tennis CEMENT BOATS FLOAT ~ { W•tch McCJ.tch1e Morin• lulM o Cement loat at lec.rMtlOft Show ttiru May t. 5oath Coast 'Pl'lII '" '•"• M• .. '· LIAOUt: oll I. GI ': ! ' ' ,. • ' • • • • ' '" Spike Finals Post poned A pair of prep track and field finals were rained out Friday e\'ening with the Sun- set and Crestview finals going down the drain. The Sunsel League will try again tonight at Western High's Hsnde:l Stadium with first running t"vents at ft following the field events !7 :30 ). llost f\.1ission Viejo High will put on the Crestview special Pi.ionday night at 7. On the junior college front , hO!lt Golden Wtst's baseball game with Los Angeles City College was called after li.; innings with the visiting Cubs leading , 3·1. It will be replayed in its enlirety Monday at 2:30. Golden Wesrs spike team y,•as also schedu1ed to competr in_ tbe \\'est Caasl ~1y1 Fri- day night, but rain forced a postponement. meaning a doubling up today . The pro- gram began al 7:30 this morn- ing. GOLF TIPS LfW ltt,. "'(""t t .... ,,._,, 01"" -Pr•dk • ti ll>t NEWPORTE R INN 3 PAR GOLF COURSE SI .00 wit• thh H .... 4.-p Mark Jesalck pitched the rirst four Inni ngs for the Artists, allowing the one run on three: hits. Gillespie tossed the final five frames. giving up just one single. The two Laguna pitchers combined to strike out 13. ''" Anci.rlOfl. u 1u.,., lb Jc.1nnt>, lt> Kt•Nif!. c• lh...:1'11n. lb P1r1mo, rt Wl'lllf~tr. II Wrl•l'll. < Dout!1u. • Tott ls cie ........ 111 .. ' ' . • ' . ' ' ' . ' . ' ' . '~ 7 Mlui.. Vl1l1 n1 Oulkll. r l H1trll, H Tlllon, lb ...... ...,. :Ill A.tn<.r1fl, lb W10t, p Cl!ro. II Tolberr, If Prk f. ct CnltP>o!..,, It Grlme1. c Jont1. 'b MI M>n, "" l't •tUIOfl, P T011l1 ,, .... .. ' ' . • • ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . • • ' . ' ' ' . ' . ' . ' ' " ' ,, '""j"'' ••• ' . T g 1 g ' ' I l • ' ... ' ' • • • • • • • • • • • • . ' ' . • • • • • • • • ' . ' ' 51~ c11,.,•nto MlU IOf! Vld o ' .. 01' 000 1-1 ' 0 oo:i e11 ~2 l • L•tMnl ltll~ 0) .. • ' • ' ' ' ' ' ' • • ' ' ,, ....... 111 .. • ' • ' • • • • • • • • • ' ' • • • ' • • • • • • ' . ~ • • ' . • • ' ' • • • • ' . • • • • ' . • • • • • • . ' . ~ ' . • • • • ! • ' ! • • ~ g ~ ~ In fact, their closest com- petitor wa1 Valencia with a mere 28 polnts. In the Bees, Laguna (34) was third behind El Dorado (55 ) and Brea (36). Valencia ran off y,•ilh the varsity crown by amassing 8U points, thus counteracting the dual meet diad em captured by Sonora, which was second in Friday's final varsity tabula- tions with 48 points. Laguna rinished last in the varsity calegory with JO markers. The Artists' Cee assault was led by Spike Atkinson, who captured the 180 (19.41, was second In the 100 r 10.9) and anchored the winning 4411 relay quartet to a 47.3 clocking. Joining Atkinson on the vic- toriow; baton combo were Dave Ma r r i n e r . Dave Klsselbach and Joe Shari!. Kisselbach was an individual winner himself as his 14 .6 mark was good enough lo win the gold medal in the 120 low hurdles. Mike Byron (&60 ) and Ruben Gonzales (1320) picked up se- cond place spots for the: Artists in the Cees while Marriner was third in lhe 180 and fourth in l~ cenlury and Karl Weber finished fourth in the 1320. YA.IHT'I" 100 -1. Tt1n10 ['ll t.I; 1. Ilium !Son) 10.lt l Grill l~ !SOI'\ ID.l ; •, l1lt•r SO<t) 1ilh4; !. St1bllt (Vl 10,J, no -I. Tr1 '" (51 ) ll.11 l . T~olt 4.o lltl1J -I. Stlno•• 0 .1; 7. l•tl ~.l; J. S1ocnet1tck u .11 •. VtlMc!t •J.01 I. I!! Oo11do 6'.I, Miit il;t11t -I. lre1 J:lt.5 11.,..,,ur. rteordl 1. Scnor1 J:H.•: J. \/119'1<1~ J:ll.•: • El Oot"IOO l:U I; J, l.llV"I BllC" 3•J7.0. HJ -1. Madau fEOl •l: 7. Dtl1n•• (~n) •~1 l. Brown (!.6 ) 5"; •. Eb11"9 (VI U : J. Slone !V) S.•. LJ -I. Tn11le (I ) ,, .. 1'1: t. VonlMtlltln (Ill 77·1'11; l. 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Stress rractica\lty. Study MAY 9 how you v.tillie resources. <iriglnallty, in d e pendent to acctpt superficial cnn· error. Act ~rd!ngly. Outline Capricorn message. lr•vel. change. LOok to poten- tl1t. come1 to doing MmtUuna for your~lf. Ry Sept.ember, you may bt inextricably involvtd. rr single, marria1r:t' may not bo too f11r awa y, By SYDNEY OMA.RR Flexlbillty is neceesary. If you research. Lead now reUiPr ctuslons. Look behind ttie goals. PISCES (Feb. t 9. Ma rr. h It·' TOOAV IS v o u R attempt to block progreM, you than follow. Uo indlvidual will secncs. AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb ~), O•• fro~ yoor past i.s apt RIRTHDAV you are drawn to The le1d1Dg or1anl,.tloo In · ' • ""' '"" lhe United State• devoted to loae. You wln through per1,.'tp-aid cause. CAPRICORN (Dtc. 22.Jan. 11): Some ambitlons may not lo make reappearaoct>. Cltar medicine, ltw. areas wh ich In· Tn nt1t1 11u1 '""°'' 1'1~' "" ~,.,., ·~ ••trolol)'. 1, the Amer1cia tlon. SAGl1iARJUS (Nov. 22· 19): Accent <in friends, hope" be prectic•l. You may h11ve tn commun icaUon line!. Evalu11t"' volve hun1an problems. OHen . ;;:.i;1.'"·~s~~:1 or~;, v1!:'"¥M~·~~J Ftder•llon 0 f A•troloiers, SCORPIO (Oct. ~Nov. 21 ) : Dec. 21): \Vork in quie1. ef-and wishei;. Many 11rti. f ulfil\ed, play wailing 1o:amr.. Avoid ca\11, message~. Be. prepared however, you 11 re better 81 ~°3',:;~ l~~fti!:~'"~~~~,:."1~,100.ttr:.: with headquarters ln 1 _Y~o~u~1~•-m~•t_~_n_1i_•n~•f_•_n_e_w_h_•~-ficl_e_n_1_m_•_n_ne_r_._w_h_a_1~yo_u_s_•_•k~-b-ut....:y~•-"~'-'-ed~-00-0-'pe~••_u_·o_•~'-''-"-•-•'Y.::___'_'~'"~-'-"-"-''_i•_•_"~-fo-•~•-•_li_c•~-w-hi_c_h~in_v_o_1v_•_•~"-''~P_in~1~~-"-''-'~'"-'-"-w_h_•_n~i1~r~,~~'?~'~··~'~V~~I~"~~·~,'~\=~~~"~'-"_"'_'_'_"· Washington, O.C. There are numerous 11ffll11te and In· d e p en d e n t organizations throuabout the country and the world. Astro lou I 1 llour11hio1. Nlot out of 10 per10n1 can quickly ldtnllfy thelr own zodiacal alp• and those of f•mily member1 1od friends . ARJES (March 21-April 19): Family get.togethtr indicated, with subject matter fe1turlng linance1. Best apprcach now ls 10 be diploma tic. Yoo &ain if not afraid to flatter. pra ise. See greater domes l i c harmony. TAURUS <April 20-May 20): Permit others to express their \•lews. You do besl now as c 11 r e f u I listener, observer. Avoid tendency lo biood about past. Instead. i m p rove methods. Get rid of outmod~ techniques. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Emphasis on well·beinit of pets, your own health. Some around you will lean. push and cajole. Maintain b a 1 a n c e . Don't compound error. One who talks much may actually say very little . CANCER (Ju11e 21.July 22): F'inish what yoo start. More persons. in more places, wlll pay heed to yoor efforts. You can gain addtd recognition. Key now is to be creative. Ex· hibit unique t1\ent . style. LEO <July 23-Aug. 22 ): Ex· peel opposition r r om in· dividual who is older -and stubborn. B e independent without appearing t11rroi;ianl. Ruild on solid base. Scorpio in· dividuat Is trying to lest you. VIRGO (Aug. 23·St pt. 22): Relations with relatives. 11bili· ty to adapt to change -these 1.re stressed. Show eagerness lo learn. Turn no charm. Bt co-operative. Sh are in· formatinn. You can now make solid 11dv.!lnce. LIBRA IS.pt. 23-0ct. 22 1' rm= s + For The Record LILS& s --Births Mr 1114 Mn. Mlchttl S'"lllt. 10:'111 Alltll S!ref!, Co11t M<lu. 91tl M•. 1M! Mrl, Dtut lt &•ook. ~Jf11 VII Oei 5ur, Mltllan Vit ia. llclv Mr. Ind Mr1. Frtd Sl1_.,tn•, 'Oji Heron .Avtnut. Foun11rn V1ll1v. Min .... Mr. Ind Mr1. A:obl!rl Ch••I•!...,. '1,.1 11111"11 Lint. Mun!lft•ton a11d't, •lrl "'" 1no M" Wllllt m Conn•"'· 770Cl '•ltflen fi lac1 , Mo. 61C, CM!I Mtlt. ... ----.,-----1 Death Notlre• ANDERSON Ev• Mtbt!I """''"""· AO" ts. of , •• lllh SI .. HU11tlnt!on 1111<~. 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S.t1,1rd1•, t to S; 511Nlt Y, NOCl'I lo I. M1i.onlc 11« Yi(U Mond1V. MtY \0, 1 PM, ll'1<Ulc v1-C.h1pel •Ill• 1111 S.1f1t1n1 Llld91 !l!llcl1•!n1. Gttv•1la~ ~rvlctt to "''· low 1t fll1clllc Vltw Mtmorl1I P•••· wl!h ll:tv. llruc1 ICurrl• ofllclt ll"'· wn1cntf c.nt1•I ,..011..-••· 6• .. 0U, DlrKtora. ARBUCKLE & SON WESTCLIFF MORTUARY U7 E. 17111 St., Co!t• Mtta C.MllS • BALT\l MORTUARIES r..orona del Mar . f7:l-t450 Coal.I Mt•• t4a.t4Z4 • BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadw•y. Costa Mesa LI g.3433 • McCORMICK LAGVNA BEACH MORTUARY t'79S L1111na Canyon Rd. U<-1411 • PACIFIC VIEW MEMOJ\IAL PARlt Ct.metuJ Morna1ry n&pel UOO Paclf~ View Drive NeYo'J)Ort Reacll, Catlfornla '44-rlOI • PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNEIW. HOME 7101 Bolu Avt. Wt1tmln1ter ltWW • SMITH'S MORTUARY U7 Mahl St. SIMS.It HunllnJton Bt•c" UNENTHREAD "Pitch Back" Piactice and play bf JCUI'· self ••• T l)SS ~1111r blll lo the 38'' !qu¥e net and watch 1t txn1ll(;e bac~. Hours of sum- ll'lef fun !or ti'Pe entire llmlly. #lUl 5.99 sP1111•1 "Speed-ee" GIOVE OIL Special prepn\ion lo presme the natural ~ teel qi flH le;ither. "!:f, . 4tL 39c s1u11C Badminton SHUTTLECOCKS Rugged "'birds• of pla~l1c W/later CO'I· :::29c SP.ILDINI Tennis Rackets "Tmpbl'"-IM· Jble 7-pl'f, 2ti" loog. For the yaunzerplay-5 29 er. Sllort white han- dle flake. #52·211 • •mrr-sr:untv 1· ply frame of bt!.'tll. tttiitE 't'tlld and liber. =?.de:: th:~ 5 98 overlays. #52-71t • A 00Im Place To Shop! Fielder's Clove Fielder's Clove Sl'AlDINli -"'Dolt Kessirt- ter'' Ruued full site Un leather. Adiuslible lie-down 7 39 wri~t strap. Tbumb & little lin11et loop. • Fielder's Clove SPALDINli-"Dick Mrkl· 1!.fe" ••• Soreflel~ing,lar11e 8 29 Sli't tan model wilh sturdy two piece 3p!1I action web. • Baseman's Mitt SPALDIHli -Ploles· sianal model Urge si1e 12 98 lorrned ot heavy t<Kt 1111tt te1!11er. S!lper lle1 web. • Catcher's Mitt SPAlDING -"Joe l or- n:" [Xlra large. Rllu;e4 spoke well. KrwcMe PJl)o '"'~·,..,podded,··· 1 0 98 tllu lined. MjlJStable wrist$blp. • Racket Press SPlllllllli - tiifllwood fra1111 with p!aled ti.ir6'- ware. Pl'DletfS 98C racket wheD IOl I• llSI. "'OfflCIAl llnll LIAGUI" sP1to1N; Baseball Cusllianed torl ueter, hi&h 11ide wool 1arn Y1ind111g1. 1.98 "OfnCIAlAUSTAI,. Softball ., sPAL"'' SPllDINC 12" K:!pok ce• ler. Tough rubtler· ~ide cower. · 1.75 Softball Bat WIEI' Summer HATS ltali• •alwal straw ir. 1ssfd styles, et1klfs & hims. C.Om!orllble 11111 casual F1111 Jot the sun! 11(.1.ll 99c fEITIUZH f DfmUllltd eSpttial!y lor Wester• soils. Vi!,_ 11111 S.laddedlo~ '1leniot~. ••r.11c 77c 1 liall•• r111 lawn Sprinkler Metal ••• 181h" LP.nt!b •.. co~e11 1p to 2.50ll !q.fL #1071 6'1• 01. FaWllly Sin Mac leans TOOTHPASTI l11•br tr S•11ml1t llUG QfANlll tt1t11lral•' LI· 11111i• !tr El1ctrit ar MIMAf1l1~1t1r' PokofS2 1 Dl. SIZE SlYRDfDlll 200?.SIIE Listerine ANTISEPTIC •n•Oll __ °'-~ --CUllll 9\(i OZ. SIZE ·Jergens Lal10N '"fkJ, cu,,101111 aomEOF21S "Bqfferin" TAILITS ftt F1Jt Pall tlUtll Tennis Balls @Sl'AlDIHll -•pancbo :::~~1~195 Racket Cover l°'IJI 5.29 Drinking .....,..,,. DI'S Nt•stlfll• ftr •a•J c1r11••c11atlit ISL 311 ltt•l•r •r 12DKl1fSi11 u au cowt s111faces. 31all ti• • u11Es· SI i pperettes "PEPSODEHT" tfP :!'!!· .. ~:;~ T,0~1. ",,BRUS,HlS a Shower & Bath 5'1AY ... '''"'· some wil~ W11•1•l1 tr Dl11w•l1 tr " • s • • • f· ~ "'jewel~ trim. (iold l Ion ••• eaclt bru .~ Wili ••11111 llr11• • • • 55c ~ $ll~er i~lllded. ?J;:.:: 3:1.00 ~~~-:;~~': ~ 2'.77 3~77 ~D~R~UG~S~&~SU~N~D ~Rl~ESq-;:::~~=== .. co=ppe=rto=ne"=: l .... SUNfANOILDILOTION "Allerest" NASAL SPRAY l!l!l!! 1~ ... doo't bum ... g•I • ricber, da~er, det!)er tan! 119 ft I• ;~0tom!tic relief of h ... tev-ggc ••r. 1.59 •tr. ,... ''"J T11r Cktlc1 • If I otller upper respir'1tll}' 1lltr· lies. 11£. lJI \;IL "~"""'' ... "Allerest" TABLETS FOi hJy '"" sympw •• • 1 29 11 elf promo! relief of s,in1 PJ!len lr!Jll .. flowm, trees, lflSS. tit. :---,.... 111. llt 24's • "Allerest" TABLETS for CHILDREN Chiewable ... itH agl!S 61nd O'm... 99c nl1el ol dlildren'1 anm(ies. "Contac" cot• CJ.PSUllS Cont1~uot1 action. •••. 111 10 .• 88c ltJ. 1.1S2f1 Necta-Sweet i"O'~~'i'l SURI: ~ub31itute. los1211tly solublt. No biller 1tlet '"' ~ W,ta, t11. 'IC F .. .:. 5a's .-1' 29c •MM••1 Powder sQu111 Vigran-M CUOCK~ lhltl•lt Vlt•ln ChelQblt !nut fl1· v~1!d t1btets lar Ch1ldr1t1. :~.\ 1 49 H's • V11tmin$' y;., rrals with ht1t1. •• ,. 2.71, 2 lt1tlts ti H -~---· -·-1441;UUI ··~ 1 59 ~:.. . AUTO Accessories Steering Wheel COYll-S11111s Ol'l IM ott, ~ure 1np, Pfrlorated 1 89 (.t1n1tr1ttt10~. Fit~ all tars. lt1. %.21 • \ ~~P;.~i~~~'"' li1ht!I'. Bulb lllCk.idtd. ltf. lie • Cigarette lighter Plr1 -lnser1 cit•rette in lrglilet plu1. 6eJ1<11S1 1 69 •.• and eiprette lff"' lt$elf! ltf. .II • "fl111a•.,, folding aluminum in CGlorllll delllte wtb comb1naho~ , .. chair aiid chaise in rainbow a~ Post legs. plastic 1rm~. 24" PortJble Barbecue five position chii~ C•al1t .. , ...• , 7.89 3.89 12'/2" Table BBQ l lC IOT-Chrome p!a!eil IJ~ IDY -Sl!mi tire. rewl\'1111 trill wirb cran~· "1a<tt1ndshit:ld.Cbrome tyoe raise & loller roo:ha-. ~18t~d rt~nlting Riii!. nism. 3 SMp·l!Wty legs. ltt[. 3 89 ltf. 7.11 6 88 :t.:. • #1421 • . currCHll Briquets "C•1f'J D1U1•t" 100~ Oat & tl1ckOl'J. l1t. I.II 20 !1.49 '• r•nMos Picnic Jug -Ont Callen si1e wi111 r avcet. £ iumeled stML •.•. 319 l.51 111H • --s111m "Hibachi" lib I 0. 7" 5111 -Dr•lt dDot Weast ifVll JfilL 4.69 feminine stylts for li\Ut alr!s In p1del colors with lace and aP11lil)llt lflrn. &Id colors lor httlt bo~s. l:tlltlo• trim,1dj11stable s!rlps. Si11s M·R Slzt12.C ~ 1.491.98 suMMn Suits Two piec! aop top ~et i• 'perma~ft! pre~s l1bric. Somt pla<:tic htled. Sol- ids, che<:ks er stripes. Sites 9 2t Mos. & l t 99~. Tooau•s· Shortalls ror boys •~d 11rt~. Assortld 1 29 tolofs In 11la1~ and clter.ks. pelfl blitton lrim. Si1es Z..t. • Alt 'llClS 'llEVllla s •• ,,,, ... , 1t• tW1 W1•1•s'111 •11 11t• '="'"""'"' DRUG STORES A[fillmi Place To Shop! NIWPOIT IUCH 1020 ,,..,.., Wettcllff PlaH orlN' AM HUNTINOTON IUCH I• 1 D rM 4d•m• & 1,eo1d1111•~ 7 DAYS HUNTIN•TON llACH s,,1.,11.1. " l•h1 .... A WlllC ' .. ~· "" ' .. • • ' .. • ' ' • ,, " • • ' J Z OAILV PILOT S1111fd11 Ma~ 8 1911 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Week's and Year's High, Low, Close ••• ••• • .J1i .. •• " I~ '" " . • 'l: •• ••• ' "' •• "' 11" " " m ... " .. :f .. ' . ' ' •• ' "" .. • '" ,, ~ ... '" ·~ •• • '. "I: ... •• •• • '" .. ... ~ ,,. • • ... " • • ~. • ,. ... ., " i!Z 1·~· " .. ''" ' . ~·: fie .. .. .. •• ••• • ,., '" " • ... " • " .. .. . . u .. )) • . 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N-..i ltfdl. Ct lll, H*. Ir.,.. S. Nt.rd11t. >.tO vi. L"-Nore, N.wow! lMtll, (.Sit, IMft, A.ll)WI , E•tlt, Ill! N, CtMfl l AYt .. Apf, "E", COl....,.11. Ctlff, '1"1. • Tlllt 111111 ...... It bt!"t COl\d!IC!td .,_ t Gt ntrtt l"1•t,.....llilJ1, .\IWrt "· lwtld Pullllol'l-O Ort!\" CO.II 01u, 1"1101 M•y 1, •• u. 1'11 1021.1) LEGAL NOTICE /, I, LEGAL NOTICE ' • Dtl!~ l'll~t . 1m.11 Huntington Hartford ' ' '·· Superb Comedy Talents Re1tnited in 'Plaza Suite' CONTINUOUS TODAY AND SUNDAY ,ROM 1:41 "Where's Poppa?" i' f1io'fl , ' !I 11< lo I I NOW-ENDS TUESDAY --rt> .... '~,..,, ... \ ""1"11•1< ... -- lftVIMI lillN f'llO!MT!JN llJ1MD NARl\IS AILI: GUINNESS AIM J•ct L•"''"'" C•tll1,J111 0.M""° IN COLOR -G, "APRIL FOOLS" pendable drllmatir. rat. Ken- nedy and Mis!! Burnett shift their motlvallanal gears liffiOOlhly and s k i J If u l l y throughaul. The second act, "Visitor From HallywoOd," could well hive been pirated from the Clio\ Burnett show, for it is a rooat famll!ar characterization on the actre!ls' pan. Here she ill a housewife and mother who !netts an old high school boyfr1erk.1, now a successful movie producer, and becomes a nomi nally protesting boudoir conquest. Kennedy comes into his own here as the methodical lecher, and his predictable ie<luclion ill accomplished with scream- ing hilarity. Director Simon's craflllmanship reaps deserved applause as Kennedy drags M is~ Burnett by her coat, tug of war style, toward lhe waiting bedroom . The generation gap gets a rew sotl licks in the last bit, "Visitor From Forest Hills ." In this one, Kenned y and Miss Burnell are the rost-conscious parent.'I being driven up the wall by their daughter who locks herself in the baihroom on her wedding day. Sight gags are pile<I one upon lhe other. wit.h lhe stars pacing them.!elves w i I h precision as the tension-and thoe comedy-mounts. At the end, the audience realizes it's been had . but the trip was worth it. neverthele!'i&. All in all, "Plaza Suite" is a rare treat-the rqccling of playwright and comedienne at the top of their for m. The show plays an all-too-brief run . through May 29. at the Hartfon1 with no possibility of a holdover. More's the pity. DOCTOIS KNOW IYllYONl'S INTIM ATI SIClnS IXCIPT THOSI 0, THiii WIYIS ! !!I - • l-1..oail1o'OI _,, .. PCTEt SELLERS "'"' HAWN f,./~·n• r>.. ..... J•l._.,,.., u_,11_a._, ..... "I Oll•ITOlll •OOO" ll:J -•le<...ila.a... .,, .. ,,01111 .... ,.,, ... _ ... , , __ ··-'31-0~S .tllt.ol•• t•~il:1E~1,...,·_..,,, W.tolT llW'of'I' •tUINIS "T•l IAllfOOT lll(UllYr" ttl -•"1l l 1At(O.SI '11 IMn;. 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' • H.<:OMD Cl•!Ut• "MAITll Of MOllOI" U•6" H "'-•"lo "'·'~ •n•••• "lllWSTll MC ClOUD" !I) "'"' o OO'llUH•lll~'I~ " lll IM wo•OllU.NO" ttl ••tl ll •• ,. ·-··••111111 PLAYi NO I ,_ .. __ ., 1 PRODUCTION mcMl[I. ClllCllT• I ~llDROM:DA SlRAIN M Ill· llAVIO 1Yi-:-m m. KME REID .......,..__,,,___, .._ .. ~.,. $(........,.,. '-~-" ~" ._.,. J. I ---I BORIS LEVEN • NELSON GIOOING · MICHAEL CRICHTON • ROBERT WISE• Gil MELLt -r '"'f!- FASCIN- ATING ·-~-· ..... @ =...=-AIJHrllRS.\ll'ICT\ltl[ TtC>tlllQllOR'IMA'l\SllN' "Breath - Taking!!" -Me...i·o (i.•i.•- "-••••hl- Mus ic Box Count y Beckons Best in Music By TOM BARLEY 01 "" 0.11~ 1'1191 Sltft Whatever else the 1971·72 season of the Orange Coun- ty Philharmonic Society brings us we can be assured Of a magnificent opening and a superb ending to its series of seven concern. The itinerary, relea9ed this week, reveals that we shall have no le!! an ensemble than the London Philharmonic Orchestra under Erich l...tin5dorf to launch the season Ocl 7. A treat indeed and It is good to see the hand of hospitll· Jty lradllionally ortered to European orchestras being v:· t tended, for a change, to this splendid British organiuUon. The Los Angt.les Philharmonic Or· l chestra, directed by Zubin ~1ehta on four or those occasions, will take the next five concerts between Dec. 2 and April 28 and then the renowned Cleveland Or- chestra under Ralael Kubelik will put the wraps on what appears to be. en paper, a most ambitious program. We do not yet know the works to be performed by these lhree fine orchestras but we are de- voutly hoping that what we have disce rned in recent pro- grams lo be a drift away from the heavy diet or Germanic music is maintained and encouraged in the new season. IF THE FINAL CONCERT of the 1970-71 season can serve as a criterion then we need have no worries about the structure of next season's programs for the offerings planned by Holland's C.Oncergebouw Orchestra of Amster- dam for the May 5 UCI performance reveal a delighUul diversity. C.Onductor Robert Benzi will be on the podium for Wagner 's Good Friday Idyll from "Parsif1l," J\1endel· MOhn 's Symphony No. -4 , "The Italian." Honeeger's "Pas- toral d'Ete" and de Fallt's swirling ''Three Cornered Hat" suite. Bravo to all lhat and may 1971·72 give us programming built on that admirable precedent in this waning seuon's final concert. It will be good to see Benzi. the young Frenchman who appears to have taken Europe by storm and we appear to have soloists and conductors of lhe same caliber lined up for u.s in the Philharmonic Society's coming season. PIANIST MARTHA ARGERICH will be at the key· board for lhe March 11 concert with the Los An~eles Phil· harmonic Orchestra and it is good to see that the orches· tra 's associate conductor, Gerhard Samuel. will be on the podium for that engagement. Samuel was ve ry impressive on his one appearance here last i;cason and it will be interesting to see how he devel ops his liaison with the brilliant Mjss Argerich. Both artists are, to our mind. considerably underrated. ~ Violinist Divry Gillis will have Zubin ~fehta lo work with in his Feb. 26 concert and that is, incidentally, the onlv concert on which the location or the auditorium is in doubt. All others are scheduled for UCJ's Crawford Hall but it is hooed that the society's ora:anizers can set thi.s one, as in the past, for the Orange Coast C.O\lege audit.or· tum In Costa Mesa. There are those patrons, including this critic, who find Co~la Mes11 con siderably more convenient and it l01es nothing to the UCI auditorium in any contrarl of acoustics. THIS. THEN, IS THE lt'll·'n itinerary of the Orange County Philharmonic Society's season and it might be a good idea to clip this section of the colum from your news- paper and put it in your purse or pocketbook for future reference. Remember that all concerU are at UCI, with the Feb. 26 engagement still lo be scheduled. Oct. 7. London Philharmonic Orchestra under Erich Leinsdorf. - Dec. 2. Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra under Zubln Mehta. Feb. 26. Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra under Zubin Mehta. March I I Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra under Gerhard Samuel. April 7. Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestran under Zubin ~fehta. April 28. Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra under Zubin J\.1ehta. May 31. The Cleveland Orchestra under Rafael Kubelik. NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES SUNDAY -MOTHER'S DAY FREE ADMISSION for All Moth•r1 Ov•r 60 to An National General Theatre ACADEMY AWARD SHOW Winner 8 Academy of Awards INCLUDING> BEST PICTURE-BEST ACTOR GEORGE C. SCOTT PATTON ALSO -l fST SClllNPU. Y M~S·H Wl l KIND SCHIDULI S11t1Nf9f "PATION" -):Of · 1:11 p.M. It S•ltd.Y "MASH" -1i00 •':00·11:11 ft·"'· TORA TORA TORA - • Satwrday, May 8, 1'171 DAILY PILOT J $ What'• Happening James .Taylor Getting Stale By STEVE UHLER UpcoinJnf concut!: Elton John and Redeye wW be 1p-One of the most acclaimed pearln& Jn concert at the ' albums of the part year was Anaheim c.orivention Center on ''Sweet Baby Jame.s" by Friday, Ma1 14. And Johnny J1mes Taylor. Jt ahoweased Cash will be at the Forum Qn the talenb of an eicellent Saturday, May 29. Tickets for both can be obtained at any young songwriter-performer, mutual ticket apncy or and was nominated for several WalUch'1 Musk CJty. Grammies lncludin1 "Best And whit ts certainly the Album of th• Year." blggeat 1h0w of. the ,.., wW take place at the Music Center on Swlday. June 13. Die the lineup of perfonners: "Damiy Xlye, Pearl Balley, F)'ank Sinatra, The 5th DlmenaSon, Barbra Streisand, Bob Hope, The G<llddlggers, Jack Benny, Bobby Sherman, Pr Ince. 1 s Grace aod many, many more. For information on tickets (I hear the cheapeat you can get m 125) caU (211) 13H23l Now James Taylor's new1f~~~~~~~~~l~~~~~~~~~l album, "Mud Slide Sllm and fl x Mot•er'1 Dey Spedlil I the Blue Horizon ," is <lUt. And, fll1il DIOI l•c,•,"M•.•helth' ...,'""m.,1-1trange as it may seem, the ~ .. _ things that help made "Sweet , tlaughtw ..,.,. 21. Baby James" such a good MEWl'OlftE•CM ••• SUNDAY ONLYI album all contribute to mak-lntrenational Award Winner for lest Fiim Ing "Mud Slide Sllm" a bad <lne. The thing Is we'v e all been there before. "Mud Slkle Slim" i! as close as you can get lo being ·•sweet Baby Jamea" Without actually being ••sweet Baby James." Jt'a llke traveling down the same 11Country Road" all over again. Deja Vu on plastic. fnaajLW!f.- 1! lllfD IRT6JS FIJI ·cuuoE CllAMOO> 1NsMan 1111 Dle ... A llF1tlR -~- Joining in the suspenae of the Laguna Moulton Playhouse whodunit "Spider's Web" are (from left) Joe Wilson, Niles Jamieson, Robert Reines, David Paul and Nan Prince. The Aaatha Christie mystery-comedy closes its three-week run tonight. r concede that "Mud Slide Slim" is a pleasant enough album, with a few good sounds. But the album as a whole just doesn't get anywhere. Taylor Is beginnlng to sad1y fall into his own cliches, both lyrically and musically. All the wo r d phrases that ·sounded so fresh and origin.:il on "Sweet Baby James" aound st&le here. And the lnatrumentall on throughout the whole album Ja: the same deal, only worse. IYL s1:4ow ITAln 1 ,. .. -CONT. SUN DAT PIOM Ip-. ALSO -ALL NIW Ill "WUTHERING HEIGHTS" CSF Prof's New Dance Debut Set The premiere performancts of Dr. Ma sa ml Kuni'.1 "The Room" and ''l Walk" will be presented Thursday through Sunday, May 13-16 , by the dance department of Cal State Fullerton. Curtai n time is 8:30 p.m. in the campus Little Theater, and reservations may be made by calling the theater boi: of- fice, 870-3371, wee. k day .1 between noon and 4 p.m. "The Room" originally was scheduled for last May, but ii.! official premiere. was postpon- ed when the governor called on California·s pub Ji c universities and colleiet to cease regular operations in the wake or antiwar activities. Kuni, chairman of the dance department, said the work's theme Is man'• Ille ei:perlence In his present environment and that It contains eight sec- tion;; to be performed without a break. The sections are "Vacancy" (the waiting environment), "~1otion"' (our physical birth), "Bllss'' (our period of ha~ piness), ' 'A tr I i c lion ' ' (economic and other conflicts we bring upon ourselves through greed), "Meditation" (attempts to escape af~ fliction ), "Ecology" (the stark resull.5 tif our misuse ef nature). "Rest" (the release that comes only with death), and again "Vacancy," as the environment awalt.s a new oc- cupant. "I Walk,'' also a chronicle of man's life. will be danced by Miriam "Muffi" Tail of the faculty. Assisting her will be Paul Edwards of Orange. Valerie Sled of Fullerton and Susan Yourstone of L<lng Beach. The entire choreography, according to Kuni, is based on walking steps stylized !ti create the Illusion of movements characteristic of man's phyaical growth and decline. Ann Landers Sitter Handed Second Chance There are those who wlll argue that It's Taylor's own sound and style. That's true, but it's rapidly going downhlJl by simply not going anywhere. James Taylor hasn't taken any steps forward or backward. He 's just standing still. And you can 't &et anywhere standing st.ill. DEAR ANN L . .\.NDERS: \Ve have a sitter who loves the kids and they love her. The problem is she has trouble with her hands. (She lifts things.) I was aware t.hat several items were missing but I couldn't 1----------- believe the girl would steal from us. One day last week I caught her slipping my best handkerchiefs and some costume jewelry into her -----------1 book bag. I told her that if she tlidri't return all the items she had stolen from me over the last year I would call the police. She broke down and cried, admitted ev· erything and said she had given away or sold every. thing. She begged for an- other chance and said she wants to pay me back by babysitting. The general idea seems to be that marriage la too con- fining -that it spoils love. They say Individual.! should be free to come and go as they please. No strings. no com- ....,._ C1ltlw-M11"SMll ,, "WUTHll lN• Hll•HT1" l•t ... mitment.. Marriage is con-"IUN•LOWll" t•I sldcred a "far~" -nothingll~~~-~~"~"~"~"""~~~~ more than a meanlnaiess piece of paper. The Big Idea Is to M!ttle for the moment . THE BEST Don'I count on tomorrow. How d thl b -' .. a l••d•nhlp poll1 pr•Y9 "Po•• oes S gra you , '"'" 11uh " it 0110 of !ho world'• 111011 Landers? -MYSTIFIED p•p ulir co111ic 1trlp1. l 11cf It ............. ,, ... CHILDllNS MATINU Sohnoy-J ,.... "CINDlllLLA':" anll "INOW WHITI & 1011 RID" • ALSO C•P) Frank Sln1tr1 -George Kennedy "DIRTY DINGUS MAGEE" Free P,rlz11 to the Holden of Lucky Numbtn - Saturday Motln11 ' T am perfectly willi ng to Jet her do it but my husband says he could never trust her again and he doesn 't want her In the house. Please tell me what tn do. Ann. I reallv like the girl and believe she wants to straighten herself a round. Your word is goin1t to be final. -BETWEEN HUSBAND AND SITTER DEAR MYS: People Who cf1lly 111 tt.0 DAILY PI LOT. don't COGDt en tomorrow-I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ should be re minded tha t todayr Wa! tomorrow yesterday. :. DEAR BETWEEN: Gl\le the tlrl an opportunllv to re~aln her 1elr re1pect . Thl1 could be tbe turning pol:nt la her life. If you demonstrate your ralth and confidence In her 1be may ceme through with nylng col- ors. There's a great deal •t stake here and I say 11'1 worth the chance. DEAR ANN LANDERS : The groom wanted to gtt mar- ried in a purple sequln jacket. So what? At least he wants to get married, which ls more than can be said for a lot of people these days. What can a motaer say to her teenage daugllter when she expresses admiration for actresses and movie stars and vocalists who get pregnant out of wedlock and announce to all the world that they are "thrill- ed ." When asked, "When ls lhe wedding ?" onf! eighl· rnonths pregnant singer looked surprised and replied, "What wedding?" It would be Interesti ng to check out these "free spiri t!" JO years from now and 1ee where they are, what they are doing and If they weuld advise their · out.(lf.wedlock children to do as they did. DEAR ANN L~NDERS : Save a life. Prinl this, please. With over 50 million daily reader1, ihe percenlages favor u. Tell your faithful followers that charcoal grills are great for outdoor cooking, but for healing purposes. such as campers and ten!..!, they are as deadly as car fumes In a clO.!led gange. B u r n l n g charcoal is smokeless and odorless and many people are not aware that it can be a kill er. The heaviest casualties due to asphyxiation occur during the cool hunllng and fishing months. Two good Chicago friends or mine died last year in a cabin cruiser In Lodi, Wisc., because they used a pan of charcoal for heat. This was a needle ss tragedy. 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(#106 · 289 ). Factory win dow stlcke-r $)716.95 SALE s3125 PRICED l l l VI, •ul o. fr•n1., fact. •ir cond .. tint. 9l1n, e!1e. clock, pwr d!ic br1k11, R&H, W SW, .... ~1. COit•. (;;126· 155) Factory window SALE $4srlcke4r $653595.45 PRICED BRAND NEW '71 SPORT FURY I , 2 DOOR HARDTOP 160 VI , 11110. lr1n1., vinyl roof, •l•c:. c:locli:, f1ct. 1ir con<I .• pwr. di1c: hr1•••· P.S., tint, 91111, R&H, WSW 1::201. 7l4) Fact. window 1t1cker $4667.95 SALE s3902 PRICED j I ' . . . .. . . ' . . Huntington Beach COMING ' THROUGH FOR YOU Annual · May BRAND NEW '70 5 Yr/50,000 Mll e Warranry ROADRUNNER 15 TO CHOOSE FROM 383 V8, e uto. trens., P.S., H.D. sus pen- sion, ra dio, tint 9le1s, wide ovals , ralley road wheeh, body side moldings. # SM2 3. NOE1 228bb factGf}' Window Sticker $3801.55 SALE PRICED s2a95 l ll VI , •uto. Itani., f•elory ,;, cond., P/d i1e br•k•t, pow•r 1t 11ring, tint. 91•11, R&H. 1:1 1J Sll l Factory window st icker $507 6.1 O SALE s4079 PRICED IMMEDIATE DELIVERY '71 CRICKET Includes: 4 speed trens., p/front Gisc brakes, radial ply tires, buc ket seats, rack & pini on steer.in~, coil sprin g 1u7en1ion, flow thru venti ating system, many other&. (#0579261 SALi PRICED s19&5 NEW '71 LE BARON 4 DOOR HARDTOP lncl ud11 440 Vt, fUll pvwer, f1ct. 1tr cortd ., tint. 9 1111, auto. 1p•1d eontrol, power 111h & door lo cks, AM/FM d 1rto, !lit & t1l1. 1le•t• lr19, vinyl roof, elock, :iower win· dow1, (#1574101 Factory window stlcktf $7846.60 P!~c~D Sfi 2 29- BRAND NEW '71 NEW YORKER 41•0 VI, full power, f1 ct. 1ir cond., lint. 911••, el1c. clock P/1 nf1 nn1 & door loc:•1, vinyl roof, pow•r win· dow1, AM/FM , till & !1!1 li11rin9, pw1. 1•1h. t CH44lTIC207llO Factory window sticker $6750.00 SALE PRICED s5374 : . . . I .-·: •• •• •• :: DAILY PILOT Ji.~ l SUNSET FORD'S BIG DEMONSTRATOR SALE -' . "' • t : .J . ' • -. : .. ' . ~ . ' • 35 DEMOS TO CHOOSE FROM e 35 DEMOS TO CHOOSE 'FROM :;DEALERS . • ' . ' . , • • • : . 1971 FORD LTD • ·---c·os1. PLUS ' • • 1971 mRINO + TAX & UC . • 35 DEMOS ·TO .CHOOSE FROM e 35 DEMOS TO CHOOSE FROM 1970 '2 1955 " ' .. ~ , STATI . ~ , ... 1959 . FORD. · STATION WAGON 1 IEL802 I .. 1967 MUSTANG IVSS&ll l 2 Or. H.T. VB, auto. ing, fec:t. eir c:ond. IX '2 ' . . 1969 NEWPORT 2 Or •. H.T. VI, •uto. tr1ns., power steering, pow- er brekes, feet. •ir cond., feet. w•rrenty. IY PX .. '74f) 1971 .PINTO Full f111ctory equipped. Radio, 1uto. frt nsmis· ion, tee. 9roup. 2359. Used. 1970 GAL. 500 2-D. H.T. va. auto. trans., power· steering, fact. e ir, fac:t. werrenty. I 859ACM I 1970 MUSTANG emetic: tren1mi1sion, power 1teetin9, 1r, Landau top, fec:f •. werranty. (404A 52676 '1 ARO 8, 4 speed, redio, heater, power 1teering. WA826bl 1967 DODGE CHARGER Autom1tic trens., VS, radio, hei11ter, power 1t1trin9. IXQB I 371 s9 51388 2 Dr. Cpe. V8, eutometic:, radio, heater, power 1teerin9, a ir, power breke•. IVZZ441 I 51988 MP EST 51488 1968 ROA TA~E VALLEY VIEW OFF RAMP FROM FREEWAY WE DON'T CAil WHERE YOU IOUGHT TOUR CAR WE WOULD LIKE TO SERVICE IT 1, 1969 TORINO GT Festlwck, VS, •ufomatic trans., power steer .. ing, power brakes, factory a ir, (274BMTI $ va , •utom•tic br•kes. (XJZ576 MARO 1969 FORD· CUSTOM· . . 2 Or. VS, 1utom1tic trans., radi~, heater, eir ~ond. I XXE620 I s3 1970 . Full fac:t. equipped. l113ASVJ , $1688 1 Or. H.T. Vt, power 1feerin9,'fac:tory e ir, Len• dau roof. f204AKT I . 52688 ' FORD I , I•: I: I t I f ' • ' j I • • I I I l I I • • • f • • . . ! t ' ; . • . • I i • • • l I . ••• . -. .. . ... ' . . . ~ .. ' ~ - : . . • DICK TRACY . • -MOL.ENE,! OOtofrORINK, . ANO Y!J!JJ) SETTER' W.ta.TCM IT. WE'RE FUGITIVES. TUMBLEWEEDS MUTI AND JEFF o WAITER, 1 GUESS '>t>U C DON'T REMEMBER US! • '.• WE CAME IN HERE ABOUT A YE RAGO! TWO ... ' I I UF'n.OT\U! 'Z.·"-"'VWRISr TV TI-ti!! DAV 'TMEV Fl PRINTED U5. l'M SORRY, LIMPID UZARD ... 1tlERES ONLY ENOUGH HERE FOR ONE !'SISON . . 5-8 ! F-efs< By Chest er Gould By Tom K. Ryon / \ / <-...:.....---'---' I DAIL y CROSSWORD ••• by ... POWER I ;. ACROSS l You"'l 1 n1111~ls t. L1v1sr. 10 Pi t t 14 RtjO•Ct 1Jrt¥J.Y lS Vr9t11blt 1• l11s1111d ptrson; Slang 17 Chu1c h airr1 18 Hooty· ml kt rt l' St a ltUUC:t 20 ··-- .. us t11d; 2 •orris 22 St'f'tnth day OI tht Wttil: 24 Furrow 2• flt lll1Yt 5 27 Ra pid 1111 us1c1I Pl5Sl1Jt5 31 ··-·culpa: lil y fault 32 Aparlmto! ') 111 lght of a n111on JS F 1ssurt .31 Str11agt~ 3' 1111. lllwntr .eo Musi•• ludgt •l HtaYtnl7 body 42 C\r ar 4) Coui 44 Co111r ou l ~ '"' 4S [~p1trL1t td " '"'.; r 1, " 47 Btl(ht'S 51 Coin of South Aliita 5l lli 1dr lo l!ltasurt 54 Stoqits 58 Bl ind It 2 WOldS 5' .. -in5 lant: 2 •Ol'dS •1 Wrtclrd: In lorinl I li2 M tchan1c~I roull11t t.3 This: Sp, li4 ao,•s l'flllt ,5 F ly hi9il && Ch air •7 RtSIOl't. DOWN l E 5c1 pt fro111 nor1111 I confint111 tnt 2 Shaft on wh ich a whtt! \ur11s ) Siltot 4 •old swtlt ·~' S Unusu•I & lll 1schitl 7 Strains to rill Ql.Jl I R1n9t§ ' .t.c1+~1:1rs that occupy Of'lt's t1111t 10 Clty•Stl\t or 111cifnt G.lt tC t ' Yts~day's P'•ZZlt SolwH : • 5 '8 71 11 OiK rltic.il :3'l li!isctllanrous ••• iltmS 12 Brilish CO Br1d9t, composrr for oot: 13 Acts ill 2 •01ds sport 42: Pr lritong 21Tltl tof lrl itChlllt: rt spt ct lnloiriial 23 Employtr CJ Ont's n1111t., 25 Subject Sl ang 27 Horned CC Ac tor ·--· yiptfS Brtnn~n 28 Db jtcl 41> llloccasin that is 47 Plays !ht ,, .. arkltll.t: loP ro!t Slartf 41 foltiidd'" l't 811vt 4' Lasso person ~Import JO Hot hol · SJ Food for lowtd out ttit compyltr 34 Ont w•lking 55 "As nt.il IS • in w1ltr ... )5 C1ntt1, 2 wo1ds for OM 56 Corit101 )Ii Tool 57 liltal cl 1sti 37 Splotc~ liO fina l " " " 1 PERKINS MISS PEACH DON'T GIVE LIP, MISS RYSTAL, •SOME FINE Dl\Y YOU!<: PUPILS WILL SUDDENLY !IEGIN TO RESPOND, AND YOU WILL FINALLY BE ABLE TO ""'"""' COlt\llUNk'.:ATE WrTH \L-"" I i i ! . STEVE ROPER 'YOO SURE Antr BEEN MUC"4 (0MPAt-JY 100AY, PEGGY.' ' ' II ., • !I ' ,, ,. THEh\/ ~~.Mt.S-~ flN¢, ~ """' 11!:. :en+" '1~ Ll'L ABNER f-11.ANL'I STAl-JLE'I WON THESE. LOVIN' CUPS lr.J COPENHAGEN, ROME., PAA.IS··- SALLY BANANAS GORDO MOON MULLINS ' """fe>\ oueiL1 AJ.J' LEY..1"1GTON, KE>JTL.ICK"/- '" By Je,hn Miles • .. t By Saunders and Overgard S•turday, Mu 8, 1971 DOM'Tl>AST CORRECT Ml~! AA KNEW HIM PEP.SC:>l•JALL'l- eACK IN TH' 0 TENDER N TWENTIES- OAllY PILOT By Al Capp By Gus Arrlo1a;j~ ., ly Ferd Johnson !! . ,,,,_ .. , __ ---·. TMi Jll.t..NGl WOllO MR.MUM DENNIS THE MENACE • ... AHOiME~ ~YA OW., 1lE ~/.WAY YA GET 1 • • \ • ·\ .. I 1. • Everyone Aas Something That Someone Else Wants T~ ' . . . ' ~ 1 .~ ~. • *-1 .. • • ••• , II-OT CLASSIFIED ADS est Mark~tplace on the Orange Coast -Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results DAILY PILOT JI You Can Sell It, Find It, Trade It With a Want Ad !~~~~·~· ~ [ -!«-l~ ~[ __ .. ,_ ..... ;;:.J~~~'f . ~!« .... ' .__-_ ... _ .... __,]~I -....... I~ I _ ....... I~ I _,,, .... l~i _, .... 1~\;.;;;1 "•""'•""'• .. ;;;;l~;;1 n-1 • Gtr1eral • I General ..,.nerl I ( 1 G.n,r11 ,..a GtMr•I General General General General 'COLLEGE PARK I G~l ~S-2-0-0.~~G,...l ::•·~·~_,_1 ••. ~:U::.::;;;;;;;fl~~~~~~~_..;_..;~~~1 ~~~~~~1jjiiijjjjiiijjjjiiiiiiiiiiiiijjiiiijjjiiiijj:iiiiiiiiijjiiiiiiiiiiijjjiiiiijji l -N-O -DO-w-N-T-O-V~E~TS~ Four and family l'oom. Thal's the tlltal cost 10 m9vt' r' * * * * * * e UNEXCELLED lO':, Doi~'" 10 others, tarp 3 $30,:,00. Great hotiSf' -new 11110 this clean V<tcanr ~BR, MACNAB IRVINE hcctrui 1'./hi·dwd firs, bltns, ~ .. n ., __ • "-.., =~ 2 BA lloniet L~e llC\lo' ....... ~. * VIEW 20.'<20 run1pub rn1, b\ck wall •·-'"''" ~ '" ~o ::; : :':i,''1;'.",:X,"' ~ * TAYLOR CO. •SANDY • ~'''..""'.$~::~, ,,.,.i.. COLLINS & WATTS,;· BEACH FINER H 0 ME 5 5 BR & FAMILY 11 962~ l::\'ei;: ~~ ~ PROMISE HER ANYTHING 0 ELEGANT PIER & SLIP S11a t.ou ... Conlt•n1porary l\tesi. 26:!9 liarbor, C.i\1. I=--~---'---Then surprise her 'vith this luxuriously ap-HOME Dover Shores. Brick and v.·ood invite vou to \"rnll" honie on 1~ cor-General 1 General • · t d D Sh II 1. V'll f t ing · n<'I' lot. 0 1\urtc Sale. Sub-iiiliiiiiiiiifi~"~~'!jiiti!if;;l l . -po1n e over ores a ian I a ea ur &11ut1fully i-etlC'<'01'8.tf'rl . 3 enter this charming custon1 built ba yrront 11111 oHrr~. VA apprai.st'd •• .. •• .. 5 . :· ' ' •: • • . . • . , . • • . • . ' . . . • • • • '' . ' : I ' '' ' . ' CALL FOR OUR PICTURE BROCHURE' OF CURRENT LISTINGS OFFICE OPEN SAT. & SUN. EASTBLUFF-OPEN HOUSE 2800 CAROB, Open Sun. 1·5. Doll house on quiet street. Lovely. large fenced back yard. · perfect for small children. Some vie\v. 3 BR .. 2 baths and neat as a pin . $43.950. George Grupe. • • CAMEO SHORES 4507 ROXBURY, Open Sun. 1·5. Charn1ing Mexican styling & decor. 'r 'beautiful view. Large patio & room for pool. 4 Bedrooms. 3 baths. dining & family room . $85.000. Carol Tatum. • • REAL PANORAMIC VIEW Transferring executive says "sell" this ele·· gant contemporary home \vith \Vall s of gla~. 4 BR .. formal dinin g. fam . rnl.. custom poof.'. Beautifully landscaped & a foreve r vie\\'. lm-J mediate possession. $74 ,900. Belle Partch. i. , .. CHOICE LOCATION Beacon Bay -3 bedrooin home + aot. .....! $69,000. Beamed ceiling. lovely large Soutl\ patio. Fe'v doors fron1 sandy beach. Boat &t tennis available. Char1n ing I-bedroom apt. :P.1ary Lou Marion. . BAYSHORES BY THE BAY• Private beaches are a joy 'vhen summer rolls 1 along; s hort \Vall\ lo thiS charmin!!; 3 BR. home & gst. house; hi beam ceilings. Act no\v • -$42.000. G. Vreeland. CHOICE CORNER LOT On Somerset Lane in \Vestcli(f. Protec ted by building restrictions. Otvner transferred. \Vi!l. sacrifice. Only $25,950. llarry Frederick. 1 WATERFRONT DUPLEX !,. Lo\v down payment will fi nance it. One 3·BR.' unit & one 2·BR. unit \\'/dock fo r ltvo boat,!: Excellent in come. 0 \V n e r '"ill carry 2nd: ~89,500. M. C. Buie. ' CLEAN-CLEAN -CLEAN :,~· You must see th is 2 yr. old cupcake! Do you. like open beamed ceilings·.' family roo1n \\'ith· · \vet bar? Expensive carpels & drape~~ form·"'! al dining? Professional landscaping? Offered ~ in mint condition at $45.000. Bill Comstock!-,. EASTBLUFF-5 BEDROOMS r, Great fa:mily home on large lot. Family roo1n has fireplace. 3 car garage. O\\·ner anxious to sell. $64,950. Cathryn Ten nille. HARBOR VIEW HOMES Lovely "Portofino" model "·.added roon1 -· steps to pool. Perfect for teenagers! \\'here else'can you find 4 BR .. 31/2 ba .. on fee land? $55,000. Harriett Davie s. EASY ELEGANT CONDO. • 1 3 BR. +family rm. 2 Patios. Great vie\\'. Cozy fireplace. Bullt·in kit. Elec. garage opener.,. All Spanish decor. We need a fast sale. Sub-: mit offer. $47,900. LaVera Burns. • ' ' . . I ' '' ; I UNIVERSITY PARK 3 BR. Fam. Room To,\•nhouse 4 BR. Fam. Room To\1'nhousc r .. 3 BR. Fam. Room TOI\ nhouse ..... 3 BR. Fam. R1n . ho1nc · pool 3 BR. Fain. Rm., prime loc. Fee . Chu ck Lewis. s'9,5oo . S31.950 1 s32.95<f. 843.950· 848,950 ' , FIRST SHOWING - · IRVINE TERRACE Compare! See for yourself. this 4 bdrm .. &1 ' fam . rm. with wet bar home is the best buy ' in the area! fl eated pool \Vit h outside dressing, room & bath. in sunny land scaped patio .. · $55,500. Kathryn Raulston . • ENJOY CORONA DEL MAR " Charming small home '"/very large patio & ' carefree garden. Rear rentaJ unit helps pay/ your \Vay. Never a vaca ncy factor. $45.000':.1 Mary ltarvey. f POOL WITH A VIEW In Daver Shores: th re e baths & four be rooms. family, laundry and dining ROOM Two fii eplaces. Three car garage. "See th . one". $86,800. Al Fink. .. ~ A MUST SEE ls this choice 3 RR. -2 Bath hon1e -Eas~ blurr -large kil. \Vlth bltn. oven & ran~~ Sep. formal dining room -i?vely oools1ic' yard -;-sprinklers. Reduced price at ~4~.950 .. Art Goiton. • 133.0700 644-2430 Coldwel~ Banker .. u.·~lf)Uf . t1()M. fS 4 bedrooms. den, formal dining room & 3'~i 1 ti h5 home The o Yo' n er chose this lot over all b th VIE\v l .l 1. hi $99 SOil lan:l' ix"d1'00mA. :: s at . I · at , , ... • t1~11 Et1a111,115-e000 a s. -o Cly 1g s. · a pl'ol)<'r study. fornlal din-ot iers. Every room has a spectacular VlE\V, $42,lSO. ~Jlcre',> a rw" lis11ng. n... 1111<. bi"l"ukJasl roon1 & a even the gourmet kitchen. 4000 Sq. fl. -lg. 3 DELUXE , p1cn1~r Bill)' Donoi•a ~He EXCLUSIVE LINDA ISLE htl;:t' sunny kitchen 011 the Fain. room -5 BR -A tren1endous hon1e 4-PLEXES .. 11sc 10 coach bask at A truly beautiful 5 BR & famil y rm. hon1e huy, All thi! coupled 1\•ilh off for you and your friends lo enjoy. ~ BR and '.? BH apt~. New- . Loyola u. Some ,. " \1•1'lh formal DR. Abundant marble .ri ch \\'OOl 1 1 •·· 'P" ·~ n,, 12 ~ d s11-.::" gu.rs ~ia.1,.tng, s .. c. DECORATORS HOME (>Ort U<)ach. $ ·""" n. he moved hiS rtne t 10 carpeting & expensive drapes. Air-condition· ll•r a s11·11111nir1g J'IO<"l1 ::.nd a • $72,500 ·.ll ii bc>dlw111 home in Har-ing, pier/slip & 3 car gar. $250.000 h1.r,1;e private pat io nlnke Newport l~la nd -Pier & Float., 2 BR & den . bo'r · Vlcw HlU.s. Now it 's lhig thC' inost exciting ofl('t'-Fabulous kitchen. Sho\Vll by app I only. P lease thne to ryio~.c. again: DOVER SHORES _ $105,000 in~ or lh<· )'('Rt' l<w only call ~1rs. Fay. 642-8235 or 548·6966, ' Brand ne\v home! Dramatic 2 stry living r1n. $16.·1.000. Call 6i:l-S.XXI fol' de· BALBOA PENINSULA Thc-hon1l'ls~in •; 48R d d I b f I t uror iiallpa Jl 8 . DR. Island kitchen. 3 car garage. an d Ocean. 5 BR home opposite Park . 'fop cal'pets, an:t! 5 · BROADMOOR HOME quality co nstruction. Reduced to $95.000 . AAaJ>e: :i-·ar . de . stu y, gar en rm \\' 'vet ar & orn1a tsi s. Close to Bay Launching RAJ\fP. Tennis ('lub P~ s· , .• noor So lid value in this Harbor Vie'v 4 BR home. A VERY LOVELY HOME , . ;• "' . Paneled F.R .. formal D.R .. comn1. pool. ~-;;;;;;;;;iii'""iiiiiiiiii on a secluded tree lined street -as you I The,honi(' \l•llJ bl-ol)C'n Sat 2612 LIGHTHOUSE Open Sat. 1-5 :30 "nle,sa\l-'.t step from yo ur car -your heart 'viii be cap-~. Sun J.j at 282o Ligh t-MEDITERRANEAN SPLENDOR ~~ lured by \his English brick home crolvned ''' I houS(' Lani;-. 0on·1 miSSt.see-Dover Shores \Yalerfrt home. All ne\v front. NEW LISTING heavy shakes. Im maculate "'ithi n -carpeted ·,Ing the coz~ paneled ram· encl. patio & entry \\'ay. Dock your boat al J &>droom rool hon1c 11•i1h & dr aped regardless of cost. 3 BR -LR - ily. room w I fircplaCt', yo ur doorstep. Take a dip in the pool. Enjoy shag carJl(.'ts, popuhir T DR -FR. $71 .000. Open Sunday 1·5. 1615 1 1roph1es. It's a grea1 roonl, supreme comfort in thi s 5 BRs + inaid's noor plan. cute decol'ator Lincoln Ln ., Newport Beach. l' \I'(' cal'. it Dono:.an 'sl room, formal DR. blt·in \\•et bar. $175 .000 ~~~'.cl~ili& ;f ~~:1~ :: OWNERS SAY SELL NOW! Tl\C' Co<i(.'1 11 :in1s a ·t NEAR LITTLE CORONA BEACH 11ignrd for liYing and priced Lg. F R. f'"ormal OR, Convertible Den , 3 r n·,!:_ break, Custom built spacious modern 3 BR \l.'/gour-at S:fi.750. Panoramic VIEW . 2·story LR. lnspC'rt and .. UNlf;JUf ti()-'tfS A.ell fl!lle, ,, 2Ul E. COl•t I c0i-Olll CM! Mil, Salisbury Re<ll tv ·•OUR .EXCLUSIVES I. ·:;~,B~:,l~~~:.~.5 J 310 r ;\'rar n('W 3 me nr. North B.aY. S . for ad- met kit chen. Wide angle vu of hills & some bring an offer. Asking $79.500. · ocean vu . Beautiful wood paneling & fabu -SPLIT LEVEL THE BEST & BEAUTY TOO I . d 11 00 P1·•tpr~·11 :, Bt'd•~,,, •pllt . . . , ous mstr ste. Price to se ! $87.5 ' '' "'' 11 h th fl II I k N l B 216 POPPY 0 s 1 5 30 lr\'rl in ininHu·. l'Ond. Big · 1g ~1:i e t over oo tng e\vpo: ay -pen at. · : riunily rni w/ll•Pt har & Magn~f1cent VIEW. 3 ~I~. 3 Ba . -fine .wood THE BEST OF MEREDITH GARDENS fit,.pl. torn1al dining rm paneling. Owner lea~1n g area. Open Sat. & Dramatic entrance \v/galleria for your fav-and xll'a Bl: do11·ns1ail·s. Sun. 1-5 p.m. 801 Kin gs lload, Ne \VP or l orite paintings. Decorator colors. marble This one is clean and about Beach. Shown by app'l during \Veek. S69.500 fireplace & wood·paneling make this 4 BR + to be 110ld S48,9.10. -properly clear -ov.-'ner may carry 1st formal D.R. a fine value' .. . . .. .. . $45.500 T.IJ. BAY ISLAND -$160,000 MACNAB 0 IRVINE \ An older 5 BR home with loads of charm on this lovely tropical island right here in Ne,v- port Beach. Pier & slip. Call for appt. ')lk,~'\crbc'.:Rcalt~ 546-5990 642-8235 675-3210 901 Dover Drive 1080 Bay$ide Drivt CAPE COD ON WRONG oCEAN! POOL PLUS! Newport Beach I POOL TIME . s1•1.~ti, '.! IJr, lt: 1rreg lot Wllh h1•.111l1tnl hc1d•'ti & liltC'rf'd 1,.,.,1. Cov1•rf'd patio, naz· ~·'ln" ltr('pl , rle<:t bltn r/o, llt~h11. j.!.IJ b.1~f' di!posa.1, F.\ ln•a!. t'Pls. tlrps. dbl gar, ,, .. A ~IK•1t. h'fK"C"ri & landscd. 7 1 "" 11('11 , 11 alk 10 shopping .t 'rhools. illage .Re al EstJte ., 1962-4471 I::::) 546-110! S 183. PER MONTH PAYS IT ALL- Pri11~·1rai. interest, taxel!i, in- st1L'(111er-. nn 3 BR. 2 Ba VA n·rio.:s<'~'ilon. Priced below !'l1lH'kC'1 at S12.000. Anyone 1•:1n huy. with Lhis Jow do<A.'n p 1) llll. To set call 5-\Q.1151 1(Jpc11 l'Vt'!l.I --V1EW-HOME 1' dt'l. ·I BR'1. Exchange lor 1171, {)oVer Shores. S15.000. Authentic in detail. \Vhite water , vie\v 1n North Laguna. Custom built 5 BR & 4 baths. Private steps down to beach ........ $175.000 U OPEN l.S SUN . n1<1uP fro11t i:ourlyarrl su r· Gener•I Gener•l \ 281 2 CLIFF DRIVE 'uTfLE ISLAND; pe_rman- t nr :t Bdrnl. home plus 2 , bdr~ .. apJ. ~,500 I OWNER HOME \\'I ar · nf\\•, nice 2 bdrm. a On · Opol. cloSt~ to · South · Bay . :~.000 ' ' 0~, SAP.PH,IRI::, , , · Bay; ':I Bdrm. ho 11 ·~1r1,1l. 'apt, S76,500 . I lt.1 MARINE A VE. . B~\LBOA ISl..j\ND I COLLEGE PARK , -BEAUTIES-.. ' 1 {11 . T',.66 Colgate ~ 4 BR + ! .'ramify· rm:. shag carptg, 11aterfall in "fat ·yard. I ' $30,500 12.) 338 \Ve.~1 bl:ook _ l BR w/ .pool. l:iri:-r <·orf1<>1· lo!. ' . . $32,500 " 'lumiLed home. , ft. CHOICE LOTS 7 PRIME LOCATIONS DOVER SHORES & BA YCREST 90' Front, level, fe e $ 27 .500 85' Front , level , co.rner. fee $ 28 ,500 80' Vie\v site, level, lease S 29,500 94' Vu site on Galaxy, lease S 38,500 75 ' x 180' VU on Galaxy, tease S 39.500 57' Front. pier & slip. lease S 53 ,500 BEAUTIFUL LI NDA ISLE 56' Waterfront. Lease 45' \Vaterfront. Lease 46 ' \VaterCront. Lease. Plans incl 108' Waterfront. Lease CORONA DEL MAR VU O'looki.ng China Cove ~- BROKERS & SALESMEN $ 69,500 $ 73 ,000 I 75.000 $125,000 s 65,000 \Ve have an opening in our Residential Di vi- sion for an experienced man or woman pos- sessing enthusiasm and integrity. If you are interested in a beautiful office in the finest location, working with congenial associate s. we are interested in meeting you. ''Our 26th Year" WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 2111 San Joaquin Hills Ro•d NEWPORT CENTER 644-4910 * * * * * * rounds big, heated "-tltrd Anthony pool. Rear yll & pa-I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. r :-.nrm1n1: ~ s101y, I bedroom, 1io offers .saf!' play area for el, J :: lrilh form1d rli n1ng I: huge !I)(' ch1ld1·cn. 4 BR. famLly / /) Ill'"' ur~ lan1lly toom w/wet rn1 .. 2 Ba, scp. laundry r m. inda j{(! 1J,1r You lhl'n tllf' land. In-hlt1n.~ & watr r sotleflt'r in-'!l'' 1 1111 ~ ho1nc hy appolnl· ''"''" "' Ot>ly $36.:iOO No PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES "'''"' """ Coll 616-1171. do1111 Vt ts or Low dow11 Fiii\ . rc;,,,,., co: TS ·~WALLACE REALTORS -546-4141- (0pen Evtnin91) MESA VERDE A lop gol! course location 11·ith a breathtaking view. 5 bcdroon1s or 4 bedrooms & den. 3 bilths. formal dining and breaklast room. Jr Is also lhc most inc.xpen.~ive golf courM< home 1n MC'i;a VPrde by far a t $48.~iOO. Call &16·i171. SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT 8 Linda lilt Drive -Open Sunday Spacious 3900 sq. fl. 4 BR .. 4Lf.! hath ho1nc . lJining rm ., ram. r1n .. study & 38 ft. \vatcr· front living r1n. 2 Fireplaces. Carpeted & landscaped .................... $167 .840 60 Linda lilt Drive Perfect for the fan1 ily \vho wants a spac1ou~ \Yaterfront home. 4 Extra lge BR .. 4 Bu . p\vdr. rm . Lge. liv. rn1. & den; 3 car gara i:;t•. Beaut. patio1 garden "'/r111 for pool : deck & dock. By Appoint1nenl. 72 Linda Isle Drive Traditional 6 BR .. 51fz ba . borne on la goon. \V/dock. Furnished. decorated & lndscpd. ?. master bdrm. suites . . $200.000 9l Linda Isle Drive Beaut. 5 BR .. 4 ba . hon1e \\'/formal din . rrn . & family rn1. 3 Prplcs. Outside sta1r\\·nv. Built-in gun cabinel & bookshelves. S145.0VO Waterfront Lot1 ~-, S21,500 4 bdr + family rm. 111 ,1" .,j tJ11 111·r~hlJl home, h1\Ut'1uu:-\lr;1 fe:1.1u~s o\\·n· r1· 11·.111 ... 11•1'(•d n'.'1'.luccd price lu !hi' 11.:1111• or S21.500. No cl•1\\ll h 1 in~ ;1vailable. 4 IH'\111~1111 ~. huge family P~Hll. l.iu1!1-1n rani;e and 01\n. pnrl. like' )>al'd 811d pa- 11" I k. ;i ltJ.J7lll TARBELL 2955 Harbor -N!!w On The Marktt ,\1lr\1t·!1\'1• 111·0 story, 4 bed· n.10111. ryr-<·u1rh1ng noor to ~·1 ·1l1nc ~Ion•· l11't'place. for- n111I d1n111i1. ('('ri "-r rJoo r elos- PI~ 111 Cn~!U i\l('Sll'!I choice <i1'1·;1 1<1r only $2!l,j()(). (3. l 22.~ Tulane ·i'I"'· j of · luxury liviny. the 1 very 1u'st. 1G'~,-.-.-,-.1~------G-.-n.-,-.-1--------OLE ' s·PANrs_H_ N1wporl l:•:-::•-:1=•:-::•-:•:--0,....,,...,.. .......... .-.::..-----HAC I ENDAll No. 44; 108 Ft. on waler . . . $125 ,000 No. 76 : 3 car garage. Reduced to .. $ 77 ,000 Walker & Lee • • • • • •••·••••••I lit Arched entry leads past cas-For Complete lnform1tion on all homes & NEW .BABY cading 11•aterfall into dee· lots, pleaae call: :.ion \\'r~!chrr Drlv(' I ~-i~~ Open ti\ !l:OO PM OWNER ANXIOUS forces sale of our lovtly Ayres "La Cue1ta" home. We mu1t have more r o o m, 10 we bought • larger Ayre1 home. Our wonderful new baby gives you a 9re1t opportunity to --OPEN 1-5 SU havt our present 2 BR., 2 Ba ., lrg. rumpu1 1218 Cambridge Lane rm. home, only 9/10 of a mile from Hunting- Westcliff Beauty ton St•t• • beach. Drapes, block wall, front Proltsslon:i.lly decorated · lndKpg., f1repl., fly. crptd., etc. Must be seen lo\!('\y hOme on quiet street. to ~ appreci•ted. C•ll 962-1371 -Bkr. 'Easy care landscaping. t'R.E.9i NE\V LISTING .•• • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • :CaU 1odflY 6t6--7.171. Gener'! I Ge_n_•_r_•_I _____ _ • 1-o·THEREAL \"'-ESTATERS MESA Verde. by owner, 4 SACR!f'ICF: LAKEF"RONT. bdrm, 21 ~ bath5. ram. rm. Lak<' ro!'f'st. LeavinR' area; MovinR' out or state. $42.000. Luxury 2 br/2 ba. Boating, 1•...:!!!!!!!!!!"!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I $4:;..1781 or 642-3260 rishing in your frnt yrd. , •$43 SOCJ i\·eck-days. Cluhhse. pool . tenn is. Under . ' ·.· I '· I' WATER.a.ONT The "Yellow Pages" of market price. ! ~ classified •.• 642-567S OWNER: 830-6382 T\>.'U !110!)'. rour bedl'oom. two I G I I' balhf09ms. new K.0<lcl ciar~ l·Gijejjnjjejjrjjaijl iiiilji;;;;;:;;:;::;::;;'"':;;;';•;;;jjiijjijjiiiii Pt\1-h;ig. heatyie<I roilln_gs. I I \VON"T LAST., <"Al.I~ a·lker & Lee ~3 \\'c15~flb Prive )~ 6»i-ii11 Clprtl ~til 9 P~i 1 µ, · ON't po IT < ,,··-YOUR.ELF I f no,i bwner 91• l A. ,.. I lan11ly rOOll1 jf ·c:re•11 ty SPf!Tll $.II, com "\y l"f'COl1Cli • New car('IC!i, , ~- \ tt'r:l~s, D I, plu1. 1 Br~r fumiture It move 1 In.. ~l)' $58.!MXI. Call to ice I 616-'Jiffl. I' ' r \-0' THE REAL '0-E~TATERS Bayshores -Open House 2161 B•yshore1 Dr. S•t. & Sun. 1-5 4 BR. 2 ba. needs decor. $39,500 S.yshores -C•pe Cod 5 Bdrms. 3 bath5. Dining rm., family rrn., lrplc. Close to beach. Low lease. $S6,500 HOME SHOW REALTORS 35.15 &oot C>ut Hi«hway Cornn• tkl Mar • orator's drC'am . :\lodern as 1on1orrow kilchC'n l spac· BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR ious bedrooms, aild tru e 833 Dover Dr., Suite 3, N.B. 641_.{ ]0 f'nrly California living. ____ ~-__ ~ Tr11~/r yours~ General General Walker & Lee Realtors 7682 Edinger 17141 8'12-4455 or ~·5140 • LOOK! LOOK! 91 ·x1:\6' R2 lot with nict old· ('r home to Jive in now II build unils latf'r. All for $22,00J. Belt~· hu1Ty. Call 546-2313. HALECREST JEWEL 3 good a\zed bedroom11 -all terms. Owner anxious. ....... ,. EXCELLENT LOCATION Newly painted 4 BR 2 BA ho1ne, \Valk lo Mariners School & Westcliff Sbops. Red uced for quick sale. $38,500. DOVER SHORES -VIEW \Vant a spacious 3 BR, 21f.! BA home with formal dining J'OOm, fa1nily rm w/2nd fpl. that expands to a 5 BR + xtra Br\ by iusl opening a door? Not an add-on . but a unique design by Ivan Well s. Call today to see this outstanding value at $92.500. BAYCREST Attractively decorated, spotless 3 BR, 21fi BA & fam rm qua!ily home on ~uiet streel. Formal dining room. Charming cov'd patio. $62,500. ROY J. WARD CO., Reoltors 1033 Mairlners Drive, N.8. 646-1550 Dover Shore1 Office TO SELL! $1~..0 ht·ln11· t'llA Apprail!lll 3 BR. 11 ~ BA . Cpl~. drps. Bil· tn.... d1i;hwa.'ihl·r. na gs!ot'le p·11u1 .t hur·tH')U('. VERY { 'L~'.,\N ' In nlct> neighbor- buoi.:I. ()n 1·ul-de·S3t' street N•·iir n<'11 114.:hool, &hopping S.· St-111 Di1•1to rreeway. Call fur un app'! to see 847·7187. Nn !':t!urdfly t·alll!i, please. CONDO 4 BEDROOM Vr1') roo111y Jn !)cnutilul con- dillnu. 01\'Tll'l' anxious and a~Jnni;: $2.i :?l)(l! 5'16-11&10. ' Quiel cul-de.sac stret:I • S hrdr1·n1n~. dyu blr flt'araif-, h•nt'NI )l\l'd , ehlldren/peta 11k S110 a n'M>nth. Also hlJl'l 1n·111~1c1n for only $335.00 a IJlfJlllh 4 RENT -=--2ill!l-=_,',,'",..'"'-'-·_c_.,_1·..,...-iG•"".1a. __ ._._,_•1 _____ ·Wal ker & Lee · Beautiful-lmm•cufate 1--------- '1 bedroom. 2 ''"' with 3 THE NICEST ball\i!, plu~ gorgeous POOL for U1'b:t California Jlving. PEOPLE Lot& of dttking, also bull!· Uvr in Nl'wport lle~hl.1. In BBQ. A\l Jocattd on Ea11t· Nral 2 bedroom &: ronv 11r- 1ide Costa Mc5a'JL ch11rm· Obie> den or 3 bedroom Ing area. Sub~ct I~ $32.800 h()mt'. Walking d\1t11nce to VA Lo3n at 6,t. v.·1th PflY· all .chools. Rnt.1m for hoat ~0e;~ easy to handle. Call or tf!lil(lr. S3.t900. Call Walker & Lee 6'G·Tt1l. :tU3 W1·11tcllfl Driv~ li!l;.T.\I Open 't\19 Pro( $23,000 POOL 1 MESA VERDE . 3 bedroom + den p11rk like yiud, bt·uullful grounds· pit.11lt• area. 8h;i rp homl', entry hall hutlt·ln ra111:r + OV('n + di11h11 a11h- ,.,., xh·I\ l'Rlin l?. lll\'11 in $Pill'· inul'I kltr h('ll, fin•plu.,•. 1~· llfl hk1•, 011"n Ill !I pn1 fi:i.cr•tlPP!'r. J bedroom. 2 bfit h. m.roo. \VON'1' L.ASJ'I ii 16-SS<ID. Jfl%9 I !arbor. C.M. ~MQ.1720. ror thal hvrn under $50, TAR 8 E L L 29 SS H 11 r ~ I, -"-u~,_....th_'..c"-'""""-Y-'P-'lnc=h<"I"'-"''- J • l I I • I f • ·1 ~ ' • I • . • 1. ;;- ' ; ; . • . ' • . I~ i • • • . ~ ~1 " • • • •• . . ' ~ ... t . .. ; -. . . . - %0 DAILY P!LOI l~I ---I~ I l~I _ ... _ l~I --· -[ _ ..... • I~ I _.... ~.__[ __ .... _ .. __,I~ l~I ..... w. HARBOR COMPANY REALTORS "SINCE 1944" 673-4400 BALIOA ISLAND Remodeled and e."<pand~ J Bftlroom -J balh -10 steps to sandy beach. Ash paneled -ne"1>· kitchen and baths -and storage space galott -2 car garage. $82.500 -Call 673-115.j}. \-0 THE REAL ·.'."\., ESTATERS COMFY COTIAGE $.Z),950 no do\\TI to vets. 3 bedrooms. expanded kitchl!'n & living room. Take a look. 54&-8<-W. HOW MANY HOMES do you suppose there are in r.1esa Vertie: under $28,500? We count 3, and the best of thr 3 is our newe1t litting. 3 bedrooms, 2 bat.hi;, fonnal dining, pleasant IO\l.• traffic s trf'et. $28,250 with only 10'/o doo·n. Call 673-8550 quick. ~-0' THE REAL \"'-E:STATERS ',I' ,. $24,000 . ~h!~; ~thFaal':ii1. xtru.'' Entry hall, dinin1 room. 4 king aize bedroom!i. Huge family room near the large kitchen. Built-in range: & oven + dishwasher. New. ly plac:M wall to wll.ll ear· peting. Bkr. Open 'til 9 pm. 541).17'20. TARBELL 2955 H•rbor POOL + l BEDROOMS ?.1e1.1 Verde • Bargain priced. Call now. 546-8610. LIDO WATERFRONT APTS.-320 LIOO NORD $140,CXXI Priee With 7% 1st T.D. 6 Beaut. turn. units; 6 car earaaes " utll. room. 80 Ft on 1wimming beach. Will consider trade for boat or maximum $85,CXXI J.i:e. 4 2629 Harbor, C.1\1. BR. house. JR. Executive dl!'Jightful J Bill Grundy. Rltr. Bdrm. hrdw. floorl'i. com, ' . , ' ., 833 Do Dr NB ,, • ., • ....., Jot. room for boat. Bkr. ver ., .. ~ ,,. • ts'..?!! Harhor, C.ill. $26.950. C&JI 714: &12-2537 General General General General ~~~~~~ Open Houses THIS WEEKEND '"' ..... ltudy 41N&Mry '"" ,.. ... ---.. ro• .. lle~••tlitt. All It.. lacGtto• lhtetll bolow .,. 4otcrlbod lo ''""°' dotatl tlly od..rthf1t -'- • ..._I• hdef'• DAILY PILOT WANT ADS. Poh"oM •wlitt opn --fot Nie or to tfft ... oi,M to lltt Melli htfor_tl .. 11 tWt c-'••• .-ell Fri.,.. HOUSES FOR SALE (2 Bedroom) 721 Marguerite, Corona de! 1-far 675-5726 (Sal & Sun 1·5) 19582 Westwinds Ln .. Huntington Beach 842·5541 (Sal & Sun.) 2205 Cliff Dr. (Newport Heights) NB 675-3210 (Sunday) 224 lleliotrope, Corona de! Mar 675-3000 (Sal & Sun 1-5) 203 4l st SL, Ne\l.•port Beach 64S.0303, $33.500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) (2 BR & Family or Den) *2522 University Dr. (Back Bay) NB 646-3928, S28,000 (Sat & Sun 12-5) (3 Bedroom) 2024 Beryl Ln (Harbor Hghlds) CdM 642-5200 !Sal & Sun 1·5) * 17392 Los .A.migos, Fountain Valley 842-5541 (Sat 1-5) 2800 Caro b (Easlbluff) NB 833-0700; 644-2430 (Sun l -5) 216 Poppy, Corona del f..1ar 644-4910. S87.500 (S al l-5,30) 511 Sant.a Ana, Costa l\lesa 646-7171 (Sun 1-5) 252 Sierks. Costa l\lc!'ia 675-3210 527.350 !Sunday) 801 Kings Rd., J\'e\\•port Beach 675-3210 (Sat & Sun) 1198 Boise \Va y, Costa Mesa 546-5411 $29.950 !Sal 1-5) 17824 LaRosa Ln . fGreen Valley) FV 96&-8163. $26.700 (Sun 2-6) 1927 l\1ariners Dr., Ke\\•port Beach 642-2049 (Sal & Sun l-5) 282 Princeton Dr. (rollege Pk ) C~t 545-3260. $29.950 !Sat & Sun 9-5 ) 1039 Linden Place. Costa Mesa 642-9816 (Sat & Sun 11 -7) 1213 Parnell. Costa !\lesa 545-7978. $21.500 ISal 11-3) 771 Bolsana Dr. 1 Portaf1na) Laguna 494-9704 : 494-9:JJJ8 I Daily 11-5) 319 Driftwood (ShorecliU))) Cd;..t 675-7225 !Sat & Sun 1-5) 23.'J Rose Lane. Costa f\lesa 645-0303, 526,600 !Sun 1-5) (3 Bed room & Family or Den) 923 Gold enrod , Corona del r.tar 675-5726 !Sal & Sun 1-5) 9672 Albaco re, Hun tington Beach 962-0624 519 .250 !Sal & Sun 1·5) 12502 Bubbling Well. Tustin 832-8063 !Sun 9-6) *3216 Idaho Place. Costa r.·lcsa 545-8424 !Sal & Sun 1-5) 9700 Raven, Huntington Beach 646-717 1 !Sun 1-5) 2924 Carob St., Newport Beach 846-7171 !Sat & Sun 1·5) J717 Terrapin, Newport Bea ch 846-7 17 1 (Sun 1·5) 1218 Cambridge, Newport Beach 646-7171 (Sun 1-5) 323 Lugonia, Newport Beach 646-7171 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2420 Cllrf Drive, Newport Beach 646· 7171 (Sun 2-6) 161 5 Lincoln Ln. lll'es!clUO NB 642-8235 . S71.000 (S"unday) 2M22 Adriana !Aegean Hills) Mission 3044 Madeira (Mesa Verde) CM 673-4350; 645-1564 eves. (Sat & Sun) *313 frvine Ave. (Newport Hgls) NB 642-4121 (Sat & Sun 1-6) 2221 Arbutus (Easlblulf) NB 644-2024 (Sal & Sun 12-6) *338 Westbrook Place, Costa 1\-tesa 646-8811 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 930 Aleppo (Easlblulf) NB 675-7225 !Sat & Sun 1-5) *2512 University Dr. (Back Bay) NB 646-3928. s.~.ooo (Sat & Sun 12-5 ) 4709 Cortland , Corona del J\.1ar 675-6000 (S un 1·5 ) 3254 Washington, Costa f\'te sa 545-8424 (Sun 1-5) 1120 Glen Eagle. Costa J\.1esa 64S.0303 (Sat l-5) (4 Bed roam) 2212 Margaret. Newport Hei~hts 540-6761 (Sal & Sun 10-4) 17022 Van Dyke Ln ., l-luntington Beach 842-2708, $27,000 (Sat 10-8) 2861 Bays hores Dr .. Newport Beach 675-7225 (Sal & Sun 1·5) 2919 Baker !Mesa Verdel CM 675-6000 (Sat & Sun 11-5) 1701 Oahu, Costa Mesa 645-0303 (Sun 1-5) 456 Shad.v Drive, Costa Mesa 673-8550 (Sun 1·5) (4 Bed room & Family or Den) 1657 Oahu Place, Costa Mesa 546-9702 !Sal & Sun 10-6) 1124 Santiago, (Dover Shores) NB 642-5200 (Sal 1·5) 2812 Cliff Drive , Newport Beach 646-7171 (Sun 1·5) 218 \Vest Nobel, Santa Ana 648-7171 (Sal 2·5) 2056 Port Weybridge. Newport Beach 646-7171 (Sat 1·5) 2612 Lighthou se (Broadmoor) NB 644-4910 $61,500 fSat 1-5,30) 4507 Roxbury (Cameo Shores) CdM 833-0700; 644-2430 (Sun 1-5) **505 Morning Star (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 !Sat & Sun ) 2057 Commodore (Baycrest) NB 642-8235 $74.500 (Sunday) 2300 La Linda Pl.. Costa Mesa 642-8235 $41,950 (Saturday) 31~ Country Club Dr., Mesa Verde 545-1781. $42,000 (Sal & Sun 1-51 **8 Linda fsle Dr. (Linda Isle) NB 642-4620 <Sunday) 974 Sa nd castle (llarbor View Hill s) CdM 675-3000 (Sun 1-5) *4615 Fairfield <Cameo Shores) CdM 675-:JOOO fS un l-5) 171 2 Port Westbourne (Ha r. Vie'v Homes) NB . 546-2313 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 5062 Cornell , \Vestminster 67:1-8550 (Sat & Sun 12:30-5) 27'.\7 Gannet (l\•Tesa Verde) CM 675-6000 (Sat 1·5) 0074 Pelican. 1''ountain Valley 645-0303, $31.900 !Sun 1·5) (5 Bedroom) * 1033 f\1ariners Dr ., (Dover Shores) NB 646-1550 (Open Daily) 2820 Light house Ln .. Corona de! J\.1ar 675-6000 (Sal & Sun 1·5) (5 Bedroom & F1mily or Den) **210 E vening Star <Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 (Sunday) * 1600 Santiago Dr .• Newport Beach (Sat & Sun 1·5) 300 Robin Hood Lane. Costa Mesa 67:1-8.150 <Sal & Sun l * 1230 Santiago Dr., Newport Beach 675-6000 <Sun 1-5) *3054 raprl Ln . <Mesa Vorde) CM 546-5880 (Sat & Sun 1·5) Viejo, 830-5021. $J:l.!1QO (Sat 11-8 ) *'"' FOUR PLEX Sharp. Sharp 2 bedroom, 2 bath spacious apartments. Extra large step down living rooms "'ith fireplaces. Built-ins of course. No vacancy factor. Close to shopping and freeways. Priced right at $63,500. For an ap- pointm ent to inspect call 675-4930. TOP QUALITY MESA VERDE Superbly decorated. 3 large bedrooms & 2 baths jusl two blocks to shopping. Step sa\.·er kitchen with cheery wallpaper. Enjoy cool summ er Jiving on the covered patio in a secluded back yard with outstanding land· !';Caping. Family room or dining room with cozy fire place -all for $31,000 CALL NO\V! 675·4930 CORONA DEL MAR \-0' THE REAL \"'-ESTATERS A PRbOUCING 195 ACRE ORANGE GROVE $5,;;(X) acre. SUbmit terms. 3 homPs. $70,000 in equipment. $100.000 plus in yrly pro- duction. Freeway approach· in,i: within ~ mile, Ventur& C.Ounty, 4 miles to Lake Piru. Tax~ $15,000. yr. Call Kerm il Riggs, a.ssociate of - ')1lcs1f\'1rbcJtcati~ 546·5990 $1000 LESS THAN APPRAISAL BUILDING SITES : R·2 Lot -with nice 3 bedroom house. In· . dudes plans for more units. $28,500. • 2 . Lots -Bonaire. Nev.rport Beach custom area. $19,250 & $20.000. Hillside -Bay and ocean view. $18,500. Lot -Corner Gleneagle & Hamilton. $13,· 500. . 72 Foot Peninsul• B•yfront. $293,800. Office Open Seturdays a Sund1y1 PETE BARRETT REALTY 1605 WHlcllff Dr .. N.B. 642-5200 .. Vacant & ready, lotsa charm. 3 bedrooms, -dining room -hardwood floors -cozy fireplace -built ins & all on R·2 lot. $34,500. Need we say more? C.'\LL 6754930 Terrific 5 BR, 2 Ba home on quiet cul-de-sac. Heavy General iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiGieineirieil iiiiiiiiiiil shake roof, all elect bHim. lrg. fam. rm & oversize Jot. Owner wants out, will U C· n lice lor SlOOD IMS than VA appraisal, Lo dn f1{A or no dn VA ~ ! Call 546·5880 (Ope n ids·J OCEANFRONT-INCOME Smack dab on the blue Pacific. Enjoy the "happy hour" with fr iends and neighbors to the roar of the crashin g surf as the sun slo\vly sink s over Catalina. 3 bedroo·m front unit with covered patio plus one bedroom unit with ocean view plus two additional roomS-1·l balh for owner's weekend retreat ?? Heavy shak e roof & epclosed garages too . . . Priced to sell at only 565,750. Call 675-4930 LOTS Dover Shores -terrific VIEW .... $49,500 Baycrest -fee and huge ........ $28,500 Pool Home 3 k!room, 2 Ba . hrdwd floors. carpeu, drps. lrg. ki tch, hUge llE'p. family rm. plul'I pool. N.E. CMla Mesa. $29.500. Best ol terms. Back Bay Area C. F. COLESWORTHY & Co 4 Bedroom, 1-% Ba, family • rm, dining rm. 2 firep!'s . modern kitch. All this Md REALTORS 675-4930 Newport Beach A VIEW TOO for $30,T'aO. 1 .,.----c,--------~-~-=====-Roy Mccardle Reeltor ---------1.G_•_n_•r_•_'-----1810 Newport Blvd .. C.M . EXECUTIVE 548-nl9 HOME ~-ME_S_A-VE-R-OE~-l~~T~H~E~B~ES~T~=I Fm-"'""" 0 ' , .. , .. ""' .,_ KIND OF y ARD ft. 4 bedroom. 3 bath. OPEN SAT. 1-S ii the one someone •ei.S: ~. 1129 TAHITI DRIVE maintains. The bl!'st kind ol LUCKY r I i i I CHUCK CHUCK! EVERETT LUCKY CHUCK!, We're calling him, for be· ing TOP GUY in April with total sales volume of $235,395 ! ! .-\ctually it isn't luck but hard work that makes CHUCK EVERETT a con· sistant winner. Hi s efforts helped COATS & WALLACE attain total sales in April of a \VHOPPING $1,519,600 ! If you want si ncere service from a truly gr eat guy. just call CHUCK al 546-4141. COATS & WALLACE REAL TORS • 1491 BAKER ST • 546 . 4141 COSTA M!SA, CALIF. '.!~'9 Harbor, C.i\1 . General f>.lR. EXECUTIVE with lgl!'. pool is .• , tht!. same kind. family • heated IL fiitered If this is your philosophy POOL. lge. lot, excellent \!:e have your home ready location. 5 bdrm!'i. J baths. /or yoo. J bedroon111. 21 2 fonna.J din. room. panellffi hftlhs in the bluff~ "·ith ;:i ll!!l!~!!'!'!l!!l!!l!!l!!l!'-'!~~!1!!1!!1!!1!!1!!!./ family room. !gr, liv. room, ~for a back yard. Llb-[~enerel General )~ I '• IORESl [ Ol.SOV "' REALTORS I OKl\I L OISO~· '" Pl:AI. TORf,J: Owner leaving area -ASK· era'10n for man, woman &.1 -i;~~:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.I lNG J:i.J.!Y.iO ·Cal! to see. chUd for onl y SM.500. Forlti * BAYSHORES * '''""' "'" "'·"'"'--% \-0' THE REAL ~ ES'.J'AJ'E~~ \-0 THE REAL .'."\., ESTATERS 1 • '. BAY & BEACH REAL TY, Inc. 22 Years of Service In The H•rbor Area LARGE ROOl\IS. 4 bedroom 4 haU1 plus powdl!'r room and ~. bath off kitc~n. fOOO ~q 11 ol ILJxury hving: w1th 100 feet on the view 1n Dov· er Sho rt's. family rm, with fittpla~ and "·ei bar. ~ep­ arate d1n1ng room. Unusual pool deslsn. Come in ind walk thru Ivan W!Us CUI· 7682 Edinger 1om home now ullder con- (TI4l S.l2-44jJ or ~140 struc1lon. It's noi too la te S Buy IN 10 lit'ltct yo11r own eo\oN; 41 IMMEDIATE BE T noon.,.. Ex"'"'"'"-'"' COSTA MESA •voll1b1 .. POSSESSION 3 bedroom ' "''h-E•"'"'" Ivan Wells & Son BACK BAY 11\'1' 4 bod'l"'m loxury homo No. CO'ta M•" loc•ti•"· S TWO STORY BEAUTY l~ years old. 3 bathll 2 $2.1.500. VA·FHA. !':i4&-SS.IO. Rov J. Wa rd Co. Rt'duce:d for la.st &alt. calhe· ~lory. $43,000 no d°"'" to , rtral crillng~. tile entry. at-vet~ EXCLliSTVE AG~ rraclh:e stain:ase. formal ) ID..13 r.111:ril'M'ni Orivt. &16·1!l:i0 d lnlna:. 3 bathroom5. huae patio, and 11\e c111-<1e ... c 3i29 H.rbor. C.~t. I slrcet you 've bet.n wanting. W lk & L l1629 ll&rbor. c.~I. nlE ''Yellow Pqes" or ::;;~~;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;;;;;;;;;i a er ee • clo"llled ... Dally P tt 01 ~ 630 Cameo llighland:; Dr., CdM **W....-f!Wt ~;;:~6~7~:1-~04~3~1:::::;:~(~S~a~t ~&=S~u~n~ll~-~5)~=~*~*~*~'=..,~_,~:;-;,.;~~·~=======~~:!l l l299Harbor.Colta M~111 ~ Tum those White Elephants service [){rectory. Oeck 11 'J)43 We~fclllf OriVf: Into oaah thru a Dllb" Pilot fur tM 11trvl~ you need. Sell ldle llf'ms now! A,16-7TU Open 'tit 9 PM Dlme-a~ltne ad!J I ~ll &U-5678 Now! ' . ' Gener ii MATT LA BORDE, Realtor COZY CORNER OUR POT OF GOLD home in E:ASTSIDI:: COSTA MESA. Well kept Three Bdrms., '"' Baths. fully carpeted and draped, step sav- ing kitchen, spacious Din. area. Covered pa· tio, double garage. Cruil trees and \vell land· ~caped. LOW DO\VN P'.J·I.A. No Do,vn G.1.- F /P Only $25,950. SELLER WILL FINANCE ONLY 10% DOWN WILL MOVE YOU 1!11 . Owner will carry the loan on this charming Two Bdrm. hideawa.v. Large bright kitchen with built-ins and Bkfst. Rm. Comfortable rear Jiving roon1 \'lilh dining area. Secluded patio. garage. v.·orkshop and dark room. :\[[ thi s on COSTA MESA 'S EASTSIDE lor only 125.000. COLLEGE PARK Enjoy this delu xe FOUR BDRM. TWO BATH hon1e with h:ii;:-e living R1n .. F1P. Din. Rm. and B; I Elect. Kit. including dish washer· and disposal. Pront court yard. 14' x 28' pro- tected covered patio. 15' x 35' I-IEATEO AND FILTERED POOL. \Yilh loads of deck- ing and twc dressing roon1s. Located near all grades of ele1nenlary school, high school and Orange Coast College. The perfect ans"•er for a grolt•ing fami!v. Priced to sell at $33.950 with F'.H.A.·V .. 4.. TERMS. THE LIVING END The end to n1owing . edging. painling, clip- ping. trimming. nailing. hammering. 'veed· ing, pounding, san·ing, di gging. planting. plastering, raklng ... AND THE LIVING BE:G JNNlNG. \Vhen you purchase this Three Bdrm. Tv.·o Bath Condominiun1 located in the upper bay. Enjoy a planned community with f\\'O pool s. putting greens and badminton courts. Carefree living at only $35.750 \Vith terms. MESA VERDE Truly a perfectionist's dream. Better than new. spotless FOUR BDR~f . T\VO BATl·I Family Rm . home Y:ith 8 1 I Kil. and rear living' Rm. overlook in~ attractive enclo.~ed rear yard. New carpets. heautiful!y draped and exquisitel.Y decorated. Ov.1ner leaving area and must sacrifice some of his hard work. Priced to sell Bl $-12,950 v•ilh lO"r do~·n lo a qualified buyer. MISSION VIEJO General $27,450. BUYS A LOT Ml"re'~ 11 rrall,v 1Jr111 4 ht>d- room 2 bath hon1t-wilh b\J:, {'()vererl pi1.110 romplell' with brick BAR-B-Q 1rt1 loaded 1111h ll-e-~b Spring Do.,.,·el'5. IT'S IN I~1~tACULATE CONDITION and availablr 1111 VA or FHA t~rn1.~. Thi'. la51 Olll' !tkr 1h11 .sold 1n a' .,.,,.ek. • co: Ts . WALLACE REALTORS -540.<141- (0ptn Ev1nin91} PRICED BELOW APPRAISAL Profr~1onal!.v ap(lr1'isrd 11 s3;,,JOO, 11nd now offered al $'.II.JOO Hugf' 5 BR & spac-inu~ 1Rn1. rn1 . Beaut. bii;:., ~1u1ny kll(·h. On lrg cul-<ir· sac lot. St"c this bt'lorc you buy any large home in liar. brlr area. No dn lo \'el~ <•r low dn t"HA. Phone 5-lO-l !jl for dr1:i:I•. \Opt•n evt's. 1 HERITAGE MAI. nun $27,700 3 bdr. + den + l baths pool + tennis ~l('autifu! homr pn1'<'d far hr· 1111• m<1rkr1 1·alur by des!J<'r- R1r 0>1nf'!', ,l ha1hs 3 bNl- t'Ooms + cit'n rllU'Y hall. hu~r "bonu~" family room, nr"' \\'ail 10 wall carpt'!.S bkr. 110 tlnwn lr1m~ av11.il- ablr. Opi·n tll 9 pm. ~0-1710 TARBELL 2955 Harbor *-5-BR--:-VACANT * General rt •• 1 E·•~··· b75-li000, 244 ] E. Cotil Hi9hw11 Co•o11• J1l Mir. C11ilo•11;, T lu~ White fl 01t.~r \Ve've done it~ UN IQUE 110~1ES has actually listed the \Vhlle House. It '~ <i beautiful 5 bedroo1TI borne on Santiago Drive in Dover Shores. 1'ruly UNIQU1':~ A farnily home that is perfect for enter· taining. it has that feel of casual Califor- nia elegance; Arched adobler brick fire- places, deep s hag carpeting; sunny, spa- cious kitchen, a large family roo1n a11d a sunken Jiving room. both with vie"'S of a s ky blue swim1ning pool. \Vhite l-louse has a three car garage, a complete soft water syslen1. an outdoor entertain· ing area and a floor plan for easy. ~ra· cio11s living. It's immaculate and color- ful : The \\lhite l lou .se , located O!I a large, fee-simple Jot at 1230 Santiago Drive \viH be open this Sunday, 1·5. The property is owned by Mr. & Mrs. Jan1es K. \Vhite of Dover Shores. This u•ill be the fir.st chance many Californians 'A-'ill have to tour the White I-louse. Real Esta!e, 675--6000, 2443 E". Co;ist Highway, Corona Del Mar, Californi a 92625 '-----~- Rraut ll11rhnr View Hon1rs rr'~ .. \\ 11rt h11r, lovr!~ t•;trp.: ;oo;rlf-clf'atllllR 01·rns, lncJ. quick pos.~ess. Ownrr ll11XillU'i. s:i9.500 indud:in~ General General 1 h P !•1nrl. CORBIN- MARTIN ---~------COUNTRY SIZE LOT I Newport Hei9hts Custfln1 all 1hr \lo11.y . l.rg f't'C I nn. w11h l1rrp1.. plo~ 111111- anrl COUNTRY SIZE KITCH· 111 & d1•11 .,.,·i1h l1t'i'!•l. ~ Ir.: EN. Beautiful 4 RR, 2 ~tnl)' Br.. 2 1~ l\11. lots of s1nral!f' REALTORS 644-7662 1•ustom homr ""llh all !hr s111<1'r 11ncl r!oi;r·ls. All rl{'t'1 HORSES HERE 1, 11<·1'e f'nt;la Mf'llll Rlurf:o;. f\llP rt't1!fk>nt'f". $.lJ,(UJ, Slra.l it: :>l&-86-IO. Costa Mew * * * FHA-221 PROGRAM Fountain Valley ----4 BR plus Den Vacant-$35,SOO DAllV PILOT JtJ I~ Huntington Be•ch CHECK THESE Gl'1 S.iOO t11tal no ..... n. l BR •·/bl1i11~, only SZfi.900, OR •I Rfl. 2 All, bl11n~. l'flvrrM $750 DOWN Dr-~ptflllr 01111/'r 111ust M>ll pa,io, GJ'a: nnly $100 IO!al s:.io:i iun. lrl('l\1dr~ llll, 4 RR, r lht!l wePk II '"Y IOM. GI I dn, 2 BA, ruJJ.v rpld, Is:. ('flfll('r Appr'~I. it! lh~~ prier. SUB· Oft '.'ti~'9 llfir.hor, c· M. lot, Plllk-i, ff'nt'rd n>ar yarrl. MIT on pru.·r It W\\', LOW /rnmaf' .. 1 R/1. 2 R1t. hr'l"alr- --Rl\011"1 for hotlt f)f ('/lrnprr. CASH 00\\PN I fa.~! hllr, xir/\ lri;,:-lo!, Cit, -AN EXCLUSIVE-BY OWNER. !100 WrsJ :.'01h, FHA U!1'm$. A~k1n1t $28,900. PICTURESQU E N.8 . Cos1a Mesa 646-11~. S2t00> HAFF DAL REAL TY OR Baekbay '.1 Bilrm. ho111r. * * * &42-4405 Clrsn, 1•lr1u1 4 AR, nn\y Gt~·a1 for lam1ly 1-arl;:r Pf!-l-~ven1ni;:8 $41-2-146 S2T.500, Suhn111 YQUt oHPr, tin. bltln 1iicnl1•flrra. ld;;c·prl. ~ OR In pt'rf<'clinn. A -1nu~1 • HICHL'i' UPGRADED CO!,,-~ Renl, lpas,. nphflrJ 1h1~ 4 RR., "~'i'' S3~.9.'i0, l.EGt: PARK llo~*" ~ br/2 e BY OWNER • 2 Ra hnnH\ only SZ.15. Jlt'.T JE~N S"".IT~ RL lR; _ ha, lots of usrd brick, wnod :I BH., 2 RA. I •IOry GREt-:N mn. ·IOO ~-. 11th :-;1.. <..M. &46-.1'5.l I.· shullrl'll. Uubrllr\';thlr VALLEY ·rownhou~ 147-8531 Balboa Island ynt 0" 11~ ar .,.,/riJOrmo_u~ • $26100 Tl-ae Real Estate Mart :;:,::::.:;,;::_:.:;:.:; ____ f l!OOl , pS1.lln & !rrl'S. t,X· ' --- quisllr .,.,.allpflJ)t'l"S & ~ll'a~. OPEN HOUSE Sun. 1-6 VACANT DUPLEX Mu~! [)I' ,;rrn to bf-11.p-17R24 Lflllosa La1w I l.11t1!1', light & l·h{l('ry 2 hrl-prt'cill ll"d . S17,CWXI or nta.ke t"ountain VaUry e 968-1116.1 • $999 Movet. You _In rnt. upprr RP1. 11•1 lrplc., f'tl-ofr. :~u}-732ti (.ovr!'nm1'~1 a fl Pr 111 1 Ji;" rl 1·lollf'rl ~urwcK1n1 off !1v. r111. -;;-:------S~.100. I r11~· rf.'dueerl !o PLt!I; ~1f.SA Vrnlr by trii.n~frrrrd REAL Tot' Tapl>"r al 6 yr ·! S~.!lt)"t 4 Rr, z b1tth11. 4 ypi (' . 1 hd m lowrr apl i\lannt'. ln1mar. ~ RR. 2 RA · Pool, dbl frplc, rustom ne""' t."Ompl,,lr .,.,.11h plrct o1.y r · • · 11·-frph·flurul-dto-~ar. rlrp~. rrrr1R, 1\'a.~hf'r /.i bltJl'r n dishw r11tini.;-S11·r11 Hoorn In hu!lr!. ·'"P lhl~ ·>-1..·nr r•;u·. w/workshon rl'rl d , ". I /I /;k , ' · ' '. P ct d • .. ,.. 1 yrr, n1sJ)O!l11 a e 1".,., in k11 frn1! l1v1n.: rm Wiiii 11011 ! ner JU~l I'(' ucc lo ""ltO 1"asv--c·11rf' /nrlscp"' '' 11•·1-'"'I"'~ Y••< ' . ,,.. · · • ~ ... o. " """''"" f11~pl upgra<k'd 1•rpts drp1 .li.!2,000. Pla}·h.~r. boal/irlr ~torttl!.r brlter 1·11.ll now, John 11. t'A ti:•al 1, pallo dhl l!.1lr: Srrrur Prnp<>r·r1r~ 67."-:i72ti 111'f'11 + m1111y o1hl"r '!!ras. Jr"' in "1 A~.'IOI" al 6:1fi..-.4471l . : i: ' . , -. ---B L SJl .. "!00 :>l6-970:Z. - -~ ----.--. s11nnklrr.• .~· l111ittJIC'ap1n.it. Capistrano 1acrr • __ _ • Sl,000. l.EASEIOP'l ION. lrrK"Pfl' t·t1l-1lt"-~;u· lol, "''lllk /•\' O\\'"L'R _ (' ,10 ~ * NEW LISTING * S:.'lifl prr 1110. I yr olrl .1 BR 1n :l('hoollll, 11nn1e1! occu• ' .~c.. u. 111 ·' A b ti' " V • I · • . P I ! I hdrni. .1 b;:ilh, tfi-lrvrl. l(Su9nia le. ·• ~ '."· oan. !'i11a111~h .i;:t•tn . ro an1, par!!',\', r , . ,1• hcinu~ rin 11.1111 <H'f'Rll S!6. fllo. 1n~·I. 11!1; 3 llft. + 1•om111un1I)' pool & rr-1'. ,:;;.1,~ nriu· hat'tMr O\\·ni•r i1Pn. 2 b11 . 6(] X 1:1{1' lot. l'ustom dt'ps & 1• r p 1 ~. 1<o11I •hrl11 linani·f' .. s:,1,HOO: S24,;)()(). UrJtl'.nl Siil(•! __ " Assumr 71l'I• V~ l~n. ,, 1/lage Real Estate SJ2000 dn. 496-316:1 Call: 1'111 IV011d _ .14.1-l.iOO 1\IAR!NER R~.At.rY Ca~islral'IC'I 8£-a(·h. Sce11i1· Propcrtirs ti7~~726 1142-:641 oi:_.5'16-1322 -C-USTOM CONDO. Coron• del Mar 2 BR, hnlwrl noors. frplr. Nr FOR SALE hy o\\'llf'r: 4 br. '62-44 71 ( :::: ) 546·81 OJ \Vrstrlirr Pla1.<1. Lgr y11.rrl fan1 ily nn, lfi:I' 1-or11er Int. I ----------1 S21,00il FHA 101111 1·a11 hr F. Vly arra. :~1(}....(,()'.\!t I OPEN SAT/SU N 1·5 i.ssun1ri1. 521 .:i00. f.:1n.:11Jtrrl ~ 721 MARGUERITE 11"111 r.s1a1r i\11 2-22'!1 • POOL-$17,900 • 2 "·I• ,. I ---4 BEDRM 3 BATH \\.'n\\! Ju~1 11~11,rl .v. 11·.q i:rra1. ~ttprf n11•r "' ·111. "·" ra 81. 011.,,.R I -, ct " !. 1 ., '" · .011. ow 0 1\1 • •1 I He\;1.x & rn)t1y l1fr. No uri- 1. J,i,:r, IV, l"!ll."' PL.r~!llh hll( .... "·.·/ '''''· <'•••.lom h•<ill $25~ d ,. '"' .. vv own krrp \\nrr1r~. 2 h:. hr .'lu1rr,., I lull. !. sho.,.,rr f .A, hra1. l.l!Wtllf'f'" Sc-hi .. l hr, 11 1 h11., p I rd tlbl "' t;ourmrl, all rlr1" kitchrn ni-. rnr · ya " . · i;:ar-lrpk, ("fpl~. r!rps, Sl'l"\'11·r A~~UO<< ''• ·.;. li.f. lnar1, .i260 · ct / I 11.i::,. .~ mon1 for 11rlrlr I. 11n11 rnl. <thl "ara•"· VA, f1IA . 111l"t ryrr, l"C' n i:. pnv11" nn R-2 lot. Look • 1,. ("Orn-S26.000. ;JS-4876 Pf't n1n., inclurles pr1n., In!., 2f\' PAiin. 2 i'lll' i:aragf', . ~· laxrs I: in11. Seller wilt car-Commun11y ~·lubhousr trn. J)llrp lhlS ptlt'I' • S ..... ::00. 8\. Q\\°fNL"R • •, b•, 2 b>. /om ' !" • L " f")I b1H·k S:l()()(l .nd,. al ff'• nii; C!QUt1!!, pools. Vrry low rn1. Nr So Coasl Pla1..11. & 3 yr tiur datr, $.'l() per tno. down .,.,•Ith paymrnt~ 1nurh srhooJ~. lmma1· 1'()nd. Xln! i·hr11 prr than r.-nt Hurry- fl<>pan vir""'. Li::r. 3 bdrm., lancl~I'. 17xl1 "ot•kshnp. l.i;:r HAFF DAL REAL lY ""'011'1 l11.s1? C 11 ! I 1714J 923 GOLDENROD f11m1ly rm .. 2 h11. k'.:111·1. ponl-rov"cl 1111.110. 4 ~·rs. $:l2,!Ql. ~11.ed ,11111~!, 2 1'11r i:ar. :\Int As~unlf' :>-m-.1791 1 842-4405 962-·:1~11r1. I 0 I E\·r~; j.ll.',!-146 1;'·~ur•ry on !hi~ -ny i-01~L~:l:t:rARK-3-RR-:--2 ~-~------__,___ .l(J. • 11 i;7--·:.!6 R11. 1'.l1111y r:io:tr11.~. O"•nrr. Huntington Beach (A • • . ... It 1'11 Prirl(•PIOll DI'. $19.!l.".O. /~w rl~wo ~,,,_,,.. 0""0 ULTRA-SPANISH Sal t. Sun, 9-.-. I Qu l1:;r~,cclurlr1i-,"-;-RH-. 111 ha1h. Adult 1'flri. CUSTOM BUILT fORISf E 01SO\ '"' PF A !TO,qs J91.ll Brookhurst Ave. llunlinJ;ton Beach BEAUTIFU-L-cl111111n iun1 By o .... nrr. :tpp'I only, Princ1p)., o 11 J y. Frnn1 rloublr an:hrrl rntry tn IT 'S A MESS LARGE DUPLEX 1>42-!l:l~ - -[ ADOBE RED TILJ:o:o ROOr. Clean Up And Save A RARE !Tf.1'.1 r~ \)\\'N. ~;A!-.i' ~lo t; :i !lug~ BR'~. Df'rp sha~ $18,500 i-:.~i·h uni! 11 4 Rlvlmlin 21~ ·I BH , 2 AA, 1·vrf pallfl 1·llf'Pf'li11J:. f'n,do111 drapi"~ 3 BR. 2 R1t, i·rp!.~. rlr]'lS, hit; True elegance-PRICE REDUCED lo sell. Professionally decorated Four Bdrm. l:Y-1 Bath home. Loaded v.rith extras plus 14' x 28' screened in garden patio designed for enter· faining. Landscaping i.~ complele·coordin- ated \Vith slun1pstone planters and terracin~. Price the improvements. then bu v th is value. CALL TON IGHT FOR APPO INTMENT. I SHORT 11:oodir~ in1·l. ~ t':tr i::ar. l')\\n· hl11u kilrh 1)!11 _i:111',1:!r, ON CASH? rr 1ran.~lrrrrd to Fn1t1\'r, P"'~ s11.rd ,1.-11·11 \\11h R.R.Q. Onl.v 11:.0 101a1 n111vr-1n fn r• n1ust lrR\'t> b.v Jun~. Pr1<'f't! N B h lhis rjlll'f'I\ Slf.l'ri 4 hrdroorn, !O" ir11111rdi1tlt' i;all' at illl eWpOrf eGC hi!lh \\tit\ llllP1'f•~lmlllrly C111po•11n11.. rlt'll llf'~. huih in~ Ru1l1 -1n hook ~ht•lvr~ Rnrf iu /{ /,, 0 . Qutrl c:u!-de-AA~ '.!,0(1t Mt. f!. 0'11) ~ yrar~ nld , 1hsh\\nshr! , S'.!!l.~f.0. ~•'•'. •'till lal)lt\!l, S 11 ii. r kl i 111: Pl•>I ~IJl' y«rd, Rrlni:-!lll'lm! ~;rl.l'I.\' 11111 irn~1111,., r\r•rJ-loan. f.16-.>~12 "tint·k .. 11r1• n r kilchrrr. l~llU, ]Ols of i•ltlf'l1<o' J:n'll,._, lr11t l1o<•;11111n. ii 11 rl lux111·y:: RR, 'J. R1\, u11furn , .'\IO\'i' I, fln•akf1ls! l>Br. \\"1tll ol ~moik-anrJ f111rl a J""'l"I hrre. I SALESMEN NEEDED l 646-0555 220 E. Sevente@nth St. (E. 17th St, Shopping Ctr.) COSTA MESA f ~ _ _:E:_•:.:•:::".:.:i":.9c.'...cC:.:•:.:l:_I C.64:.:2:::·7438 or 548-3265 General Gener al PENDING FORECLOSURE Ov1fl('r unahlr '" rn111n111in payments. i\1ust i<<'JI im- mediately. X!n1 rf'S1den1ial are8. 3 BR.. 2 BA, large lo!. Trarnc free cul-dr.·sllc. rHA or\'..\ 1ern1s. S75.000. Call 5'15-&12-1 IOprn r\"r~• ~e·Etil EASTSIDE '-------1 POOL $30,250-no down! 4 t·wdtoom + rlr11 hnn1r. 11'ntrill nnnr pliln dream k11rhi:on. :>.1ra ralini: IH'l'a. hu1!1-in ran£:r G.· 01·rn. dish· wn ~hrr. nHtur11l \\'on<! kil- chrn 1·ahinr1i; that arr f'lr· )!Htll 111 dri;ii:-11 l\llrl plai·f'. mrnt Ovrr;i~r1l i::arai:r. pool 11rld s11nt'lec·k + pa'io. hkr 0/lf'I\ !J! ~ flf"l1 !7~1).Ji1fl. TARBELL 2955 Harbor Near \\'cstclill ~hoppini;:. •I - bedroom. 2 ti1-1tl· nn rriv-.1r "HONEYMOON . streel -Perl ·n _ rvery FOR TWO" detail. Has r:>.. 1 hnu ... r on rear with • .!11 · and j CO\'e!'f'd patio S:l-l.9:;o • B1c~r!1• In the hc&l'h, Sharp Phone 673-8550. 2 BR. green ~ha1:: crpl, cu: 1. SHARP drpi; rlf'C' b!!ins, Ji:. rov'd, pati~. Nrw Fll1\, Opl'n Sat & Sun. MARINER REAL TY 21 hi'$ an~ s1•rv l1v1 11~. 17!l.:)(JIJ"ltl1011ly 10':'~ l'f'll"ij;!. 11r1• !nt•huh'<I Nr r•rt i:las.~ uvrr fl<'ll '1"l'lll $P<.:JOO. Suhnllt, 1117-!220 rln11n, J.:l111ppt11g .~· -"'hllnl S2'l:1 .,.,~lfl(j j)JUlt"Jliui:. .-:p;trush SEYMOUR REAL TY , ''o""''''·'hlt' 14.i.~. Cali 1 o•'o Down 1 halh r~1111r w11h J11'f'p]al·•'. """ /1 111ndrrn hu1Jr.1n k1l<·hrn: c11 r-~.>-~l2-l iOprn "1'".,.1 pr•~. 11rv\ ln1.~ o{ .l!'il0d1r~. ~~ S21 .~l. NO UP!-i. NO EX- TRAS. I I • Walker & Lee ----=--. - 1682 Edinger l?J4t R-12-4-155 or .)40·.il·lll CHEAPER THAN RENT! Walk in br;ich • "flf'n hrlinl ,1 hrdronm. 2 hath hf'11<·h lvlm!' · alor;o ha~ rommun1ty prll'll.~ .t· trnnL~ r'()urt.or; -only S:!!"i,:,i::-i Call 646-1111 . *OPEN-SAT./SUN.* 3044 MADEIRA •FOR MOM• 4 Bed!VlOm, 2 halh, r'Orn"r ln1 home 1v11h 11 ~l G.I, loan or $1 !l.OOO, Pa,v nnly $lliii. nln, i111·ludi11g 111.~r.~. Submit .vour rlnwn paymrn1. $24 ,750 Newport •• Fairview 646-8811 (anytim~) l.ovrly 1111n1arula1r hnmr, l:::=~~:::::i:::::i:::::i:::::l~:::::i: Brau11f111 i:.rounrls. fO\', pa. I; tin 1 BJ: .. t· lami!y l"m. 2 Rath~. s:t-,,!'IOfJ George Williamson f!l::AL'l'OR POOL TIME Gf buyer n1ay n1ovP into this •I BR, 2 Ba hon1e w/l;.';1.;lG· htd . .t. n1rrt pool ror only SlflO. ll')tal eosr. Gr!. area. Newly paintrri. Crp1s & bl!- 111~. Appr111srrl prirr S:lll.500. COLLINS & WATTS MODEL HOME f'an1a.s!u· 2 yr, nlrl lnrn1rr moci<'l homr. 2kln ~q 11 •If quality l1v1n~ lor !hr 111;: l11m1ly. 4 G1_11:111ir1 c lxl1•n1~ .. 3 BA. gal'flrn kit, wl{lrr ~011. f'nPr, air ronrl. :l l'flr l!.;r/r , $~3.000. Suhn1il ynor 1rrn1s COATS Jf5-. WAtLACE ~REALTORS Open Evenings ~tr11~ 111 11r,.r·t1 ln10lill"Ulalr I llrir11r. 2 Sr11r\ .1 RR, li;i-i;:r tnaslrr l'll'{in°1i, 1111h f1rrpl, 21i Ba. OV•'l'Sllf'd 11\'ini;: roo1n w lirrp!, bh1ns. Nr.,., ly • rlrr-or111,,d "'ilh n\'\\' .,hag l'!'pl~ thrllflltl, iffil. ;.;:'II'. Lachenmyer Realtor l~fif'I Nf'W/IOl'I Rlvri., C1\1 ~fi.J~:lll .-~r,_.14S~ LAST ONE IN!!?? ''1111 '11 hrar th1~ 0111•11 11Hh lh1,~ ra111<1s!1r ''lll'!IJfl! /1r.:1J - .. 1l, ril!.-rrd ~"·un1111n~ pno! 1'1mplrrr wilh .l11r111.11 arllt s11rn111ndl'fl hy drrkini: .:ind rnvt'l'f'CI p;1!in, Oh, !hrr,,·~ Abn 11 h111. I hrrlruorn 11nrl ra"lil.\ t'<lflll1 hnmP 1<lf1 Yn11 II I'!' ~Ul'p!'1~rrl 111 Whfll ynu f'ii.n crl tor S.l-".!r!O. CAI.I. 61:1-M.-~-~) 111or11h. ~l4:1-:1:ZJ!l ~fl ;,r\1 ~luinp.~lonr hur11111J.: 111'"· J7J.fl Br111 •h AJvd .. llri;:n Bcb :t Br + df'n. J,..-b; Cnnrl.;: plll<'C', Too llHJl'h IU NliY hrrr Op•'n '!ll !I PM -A 11111st tfl ·""'"'· Ord.v 1 1 ~ ·---------.. , Nr11r '"'"· P-Onl, Nr df'l'. 1 d Ry o.,.,·nrr. a.16-47fi0 ri1ty11: }rs. old Ariel vrry n" owu. By onr, Sav• RE Com"l S3:l,9.~. Mu rry !. r1tll !714! l Bit 2 ba, harrlwood flonMi; 962-~:i A VERY llAL!-;CRf:S'I'. Sa.rrif1rr hy full y erptd. i11ttonr -ou1cloor Y • "' 2 "·· l'(Jmrn'J rrpl d1n'i;: rm, kllrh-HAPP n1<o!lt't, ·' '"'rn1, •>l<. ' .,. -= A r·1 I 0 o to11 bn1h hathrooms. f'/A MOTHER'S -·'·'"~'-S~U/11'' ' .... 11 ' · 1· '''' hear sprinklrr~. 6 h1k11 to DAY ,,..1-· · • F-n1 ;:i!J nf u, -"* --Rt·:i~J~t~sloNS--IW'ach. Cwl!lll(' lo .~·t~ls;t •u Newpo11 r~I tract "'UH MORGAN REAL TY Gov'! !. othrni;. Any-Oil" i:an ,,,~ 10 11pnl'l"('llllr, A.~sume h I\' !o.,.,• cln"'n S.,.L~f to 1!1131 Brookhurst Ave. r 1• 673-6642 675-6459 1 • • • • fi•, VA loan, anyon~ qul\1~ __ --S<IO~l. l\lills lllly ~146-7~1 Hunting!on Br11.1·h I st Tim•SOffl ered M:F:sA-o;:i-~!Ar-~-AR-;-:l-RA. 1fir~. 9-l:t2 Mok1h11n11 Dr, F POOL SIDE 11.B_ 962-211.-,_ Bus.;11s.!'m'I. in Cam:: H~g.hlandi. ~~11;01r,u·:11< By Ownrr. PARADISE -VIL l-A-PACTFfc- Ri'flut l11n<ls1·<1Pf'rl rArf'ullvr---OCEAN-VIEW-.-3 Bedroom + 1 Bath TOWNllOUst: . FHA flfllU'. 1ypr lionlr 011 f'f1rnrr Joi "'' •1 . . $28,750 ~S27.000 t$l 'il0 <In J RR . f'leo JRO' vu'"' ol 111·f'a11. :l hr. In miu . 3 Br. Ry Ownr1. I SEYMOUR REALTY lohh, vpl{r'd erpt.~ Arlll Ott, d I 1 ' d. ' SU,900 &12-9itlfi D -! ' N I -rn wrt ):H · 1n ~ rm. _ ·~ Braut 20 x20' rovrrrd 11 rir-" _,.,. l'1<. 1" ou1s11 f' m:ti,,,_ ASKING $60,000 Dana Point rl p~110 wf lirepl g, Bar-R-11-17-&507 t"e~. ~-1178 ~ _Call ownrr. ~7:\-IH:l_I _ • SHANGRI L/\ * I Q 20 x411' pool. Jlu-'e· pro· 968-tln. , *An Estat• Builder* Ruy th1.\ fnr II lari:.r family fp,s'Jy lrlscpd cul·df'-i;lll' lot m *1 ,II) fl R-2 1n1 11• l'h11rm1ni:-in nmr for lhr Ma y 1."1th I ('rpllll .. rirp.;, blt.~ns. SU.T.ifl. ~~·~D·i~·~N~~j~f~!~-~;1~~'!1 t'fl!lllJ::r Prl('Ni und('r lhf' 11pr111nR al J)llrtll Pn1n/ (1111-AU IP1nl<i. 1147-!~21 8 , -::: • • • n1urk1·1 .111 S.1!1.fltO. riri~. 4 hr, 111111 rm, :t h11., SEYMOUR REALTY I • •llln •• Boyd Realty 2:..00 1''l It. t "nr thr 1111hr11ri1 171·11 Rf'a1·h ?l.vd ., ll lgn Sch NEAR THE BEACH ~?.! t-:. Crm~1 \iNy., C'dM nl price nf Si.1,:oo. Bal1'0uy Oprn tJI 9 PM , 675-5930 virw. 1•N1ff'sslon11!1y land· Dandy 3 hrdrnorn, 2 batll.1 -CAMEO-SHORES iocaf)('ri. MJO!ll for pool. \\'lllli-G(EN MAR Ne-w !OUR l(rf'('n shai;c 1·11c-co: Ts WALLACE REALTORS --546-4141- (0ptn Evening,) 8('9u!Hul Orran V!l'W jn,I! d1s!1111N' In 11iar1n;t. Josi listed, lhi~ .'OOU1h 1;trn 0pe1.~.tp11ndr~ l1lockJ~·11!~ r"~l'f'ff,., Ownrr 11nx1ous, 1tur 10 trani;;. Mar 4 bedroom. 2 b 8 1 h u1s 11. inJ.! VR Uc 111 un • .lust J1.~1rrl ! 4 BR. f.. IAm. rm. fi·~ Call-ington Re a ch. SlS.95&. w/4 ha. f, pool. .l6;\9 1;orham 9, ·LAIR REALTY homr, ha~ nr""'er 8hai:-c11r-842.Z'i.\i l)r. s9.i,OOO. Ry 11pp·r. pr1,, v.·oon kitctwn 1·11bil'lf't~. Bill Grundy, Realtor 1100 s. t:J C11n1inn Rr11I 2 c11r ~a.rllR!'. buiH-rn~ 11.nrl R:l~ Dov1·r Dr., NH 642-4620 SAN CLEMENTt: 492-!'IR\1 11 rrar palio ~rra. Cll'11.11, clr11n, 1·lr11111 Prict' S2R.:",OO. BROAD~100R Vlf.W homr. Dover Shor•s <'11.ll ~12-25.ti for appoint-1 4 BR. 21; ha, rommuJ'!ily 1 119,2:1(). lO'f,, Do~·n w/pmo , n1r nt. *CHOOSE FROM 3* JUST LISTEDI J hedroom. S24.0CWI and prw· t'd ro sell. 546-Sfi.10. flfi:t-.l.i2.1 t-:vr.~. 642-CH21 ,.,..,.•..,.,',..6.,2~.,.5.,4,..,.•..., .. -WATERFRONT-REPOSSESSION-S -,,_EMERALD BAY-- DOVER SHORES Sriarklint:' clrt1n hornrs, ~mr ranlaslir whilr wat~·r \ Jrw .1 Kl1. 2 h:-1. r11n1. nn r!hl. fri. E f'11~t<1 ,1 .. ~11 .. s:i.r.1.-.n 3 Rl1 2 l->11. f-.m. rm f"Y'I . 1fll lrnm11r. Eas1 C\1 $17.000 Jlar!Klf l111thl11n~t~, NB .1 F.IR, 2 ba. & drn ........ s:::\.!XXI C<tll' S73-~i~ f"12-22.l3 ~:vi's. 11111)1. 2707 1slanr! VJcw fir. DOVER SHORES or JI~ huy,i; rTl.V :l br, 2 M $71.900. /;l.1-~Zl _ -~ homr. Srpr d ;n rm. SOx1001 JIAP.BOH Vi""'' I/di~ homr 4 lfll, 1qi; lnriS<'11ri 1'Car ytf. P,r, 2.', hll , :i 1·11r i.:11r., ocran VIEW HOM£ 22'Ji;22' 1111.i.:stonr> p.111 lo CillxlllO lot, pif'r !.· slip lnr •10 ri.'w),v ~;unted & rarprtrd. 2 from this immai:, ·I l:xlrn1 11. boat. Charminl!: l Br. 2 3,4 & :i. bdrm~. S<imr w11h & family rni, hom ... ('n1n- Ba home. xlnt view. $11 7.!liO riools. i'llA-VA ronv. terms, munily pools. 1rnni11 ~·t~ .. ~·ir,1 . S6!1.;J(J(). rvt pl). w/bn1•k bhq. Crp1s/drJ11, R.T~lll~ F SI B O $34000 dshwhr, "·ashr, dr .ve r, -c.-,,-.-M••• or a e y wn1r BR & F' AM RM pul!n1an ~_ink_~. !l6~1624_._ Xln! fine. 11v11iL OwnPr, from S?0.000 In $<10,000. priv. tic11!'h; pr1v. patrolrd 26~ Harbor. C.J\ot Trarle Acccptahlr. 5--18-l!l:lti Collins A· Walts Inc.~-lllf<'f't.~ for your St'("Urlty. associated Do~·rr Shore.~ \iirw. ~ hrrl-4 roorn 3 halh homr + fam-+ POOL ~ Brfr . 1'\ ha. crpl, bit-ins, UNUSUAL hou~ &. lol. f;..7, II) ~m with sunkrn wr1 l:xrc. home w/"key 11tulpPd" lrg frfl('rd ytl . ·rakP nvt:r !~Call~~64~2-~56~1~8~N~o§w~/====:§"'~&~M§"§'"'§·:::::::::::::::~"'='~A~d=•:m:•::A~'~''~· =~~::;:;·~~~23 Shown by app'I. only. $93.000 I Delancy Real Estate 2828 E. Coasl Hwy., Cd!\.1 BROKERS-REAL TORS 2025 W llalboa 611-36'3 h~r. l llrt'pl11.Ct'~. formal n.v.J + brau1 rerriJ(<I wr! 514~,, GI. i\pprox Sl:l,roo "'1 111111111. 4 BR. !~ $lid1ng " """ loau. Prl1•r $27,1100. Vor ~ale 1 ,l!;la~s fam rm, rordcn .. ~hop, rlininJ? roon1, scpar.111r hAr. rnlgcl f<im rm w/hi· 1 .,.,·rrk only. Princip!e11 or combo, Ji'' rn1, rlbl g;ir. 2 brcakfa~I roon1. Valentine beam ceil. f1repl, wfw crpts olliy. S~:t-2lO!t ~ The P zzle with the Bul/1-ln Chuckle I RUGNID I I I' 11 I I ti·Kt·pl Ii I {. I L Y C C E I i: The problem of taxation fs I I I I r ; quite simple. You con shear -- c sheep repea)edly but you l.--R-0,,_I_D_O_N_..,, con -;1 only -->-8 I , I I I • 0 ec.oi... ttie d!utk:I• quot9<f by f1lflng ....... lllillfn!1 word. ~ dt'felop irom V*S) No. 3 belo.. !>r?.;~· I I I J rr ONLY I I I I I SCRAM·LETS ANSWERS IN DIME-A-LINE -· ) 1----c""~--m~o~~~~ ! * * • * • * CORONA DEL r.,AR -Vir"'·! Ve-ry ln-ter-est-ing Mtn. 8<'tllng wHh big lrcr!li. Custom Provinch1,I homt. Prif~ ~mr I)('\\' ~hui: i·llr- P r iv 11i c y, 1tccl1.1~lnn . flt"llns;:, CAii yuur p111n!r•r, Redwood, usrd brlck, 11h11kr E(l.~1.-;idr lfM'lllr. /)rl.'11,Y 1·11)- roof. r.1assivc frplc., BBQ. clr-S'l r, 4 BH home> w12 ulr pegged Oak firs., ~ BR. ba!h~. bl{.Jnc;. AU rnulrl I'll' ~m!tr. iB l4'), 2 Bathll PLU~ hr1111l1ful. \'fl('/1111 \Vl'llry .~p. studio. Rolirn lor pool O\~nrr. You owo '"" !•"<I. "'""· /,,nold & Freud lain. vlt'w hOmc. S6T.rioct. .tl!S £. 17rh Sr.. <.:.,\I. ,•~13~-~'°''°"''----~--: Mfi-ma ct11y~ &-16-~:..ti! rvr.~. BONUS ROOM Ri~ and tx-11utlf111. :t hM. N,>Om!I. T'ileri kllfhl'll, VII• cant no"" ~-llf!.40. * POOL* MESA VERDE BA Cnnvt"ni1•n1 qu1r1 loc. nr hu1l1, 2 ,Yra~ nlrl. 3200 ~. ! & rusron-1 rlrp,, forn-1a/ di11 • , 11 0 I lo '' .. ~ , .. ,, ''''''· S"".!iOO. BN'a. Cul-dc-~11r c1. VA/ BV OWNF.R • 3 hr. 1:0,.: hR 1111 St.'' S. 111 O ~moi::, " '"' a 11 II fl hi 111in rron1 brlil'h·2 min tn $11n :.411.!•lj;i I t'llA tr1•m1. R-17-1221 1 (Dute ll\'('n omrl tn~. SEYMOUR REALTY •·l'fll.~. cl~ Vl'r-;' rlr.11n. 01c•go or Nf'wp1 lrwy, 30 tllr-East Bluff 11141 "-•<h R/,ct. 111.,11 lkh SZll.:.00. 846-~. 1002 Suite rr1rn1 lypr~ ~' a1111rn~ in l'I I ~ , n 1----------0-o .,.,,,·PM , ... __ _ gar/lf'n rxlrr111rl.v ra~y lo ~ _ S26. 900 POOi. ,, 4 hr -Tak.. OVl'r rn;.a111li1in. No IAwn In mow. ! fi=\4 'i• 1.;r loan. Ownrr "UJ 011!door ou1lr1~. rmtdoor 1 VACANT BEAUTY 1 i·ar·ry 2nd. f"'rinc only. Hgh1~. Chns1m11s light.~ hlr-l:llulr~ Pfa7.11 "O" plan: 2· $241800 ll1Z·Sl.l4 In. Ci1n1s lt'f't"ll, magnolta, 11ty. ~ Bdrm.: low $200 prr Sh8rp 3 BR. lrt'!llhly pRintrrl RV OWN:-,-:R-.1-b-,-,-,-,-hd-wd-I .lac·arand11. an<! Norklolk yr. lrai;cholrl, 8' $42.50 p<>r · in!!ldr, ritw drp11, brick liN>-flr:s, rrp\ldr/i~. lnrl~cpd. pine. Sprlnklrr syw!rm front "1('111lh toral m11inlrnanL'f' & rrar. New walrr htr, l11'W l'0!1.~. t'h~Xlbll' 1,.rm.,. Pl , bllin R & 0 , lrf: cov'd \Vlk h) t\l'f!lll1, prk. i1ehl'•· di:swshr, l'lf'W dillj)(ISll.I. 2.098 J>A1k>. Roo1n for hoat !. S.11.500. 962-0046 nw&r, ,;·l!i-36641 (Pt SEYMOUR REAL TY ( Principal~ Only. Sl.1.000 11c1. rt pllll' ~ lltf. It In g11r-~ tr1t!Jrr. Quick po.~.<;l'~!lion. PROr ln!!cpri, l'Ul--ile-1111.c Int, 111i:r, $3.'i,6,)0 For I'll!!'.' by C'_... ~ S2·1,800, All trrm~, ~17•12tl .i br'1 tw., f111n rm, .ttll rlf'C. OPEN HO-US-ES AT-. 1-S ,.. ty 171 •11 Bf'o~h ~,'',',··Pl!Mrgn Bch I '6U_'1_7 . ranta,11r 1 Rlt. 1 J10lnry hnmr ... n 1 . ., . .. 1 1198 Bo. i•• W•y 4 BR, ,,....·11r 1:11r., rormll wh)l 11rf'!lt'd vrt·11nd11 .•un. n t • / / II 1N. of Bitkrr-E. nf t'11 Jrv1rw1 21\•I V111t-a Dt-1 Or,., CONDO---&aul -dc81 .... ..;.">J d1nir1.1:" .. l<I ,1 Y ami Y nn. clrt•k nvrrloriklnr. ~1i11rk nJ( V BR 2 o •• ! II Nl'.'W'"'f't S..ach fi#.llJ..l I 'd Ltt I! , •·-··, h wffrpl1, 2 1 b11.. 2:'00 fl, ft'l"t"·form pool. f orml\I din-11can1 .l . °"' am Y ,..... ma nt • l' v l area. r .11prlnklcn. o-..·ncr. ~12-21117 2S'J9 11<1rbor. ('.\! ln1:: .. ~rr kltchl'nrttl', hJ1tr . .11-r111. Being rerl~tl'ltrd. Cul--East"Bluff-View 8' dl'n, l ba. Nr brach. ___ .:::_=....:::.:..:..::.::.c:c..1 ....11y rli•n I.· pli,i,!l:h, qulct lo-I rlr-~ar. Jut nr nee & .~hop· Pool~. lennls. 1 29.800 . Huntington H•rbour DOVER SHORES ,.,.,ion. OwrM"r wtll oon.~1drr p1n2. A~k1n~ S29.9.i0, Suhmlr Lllri:r;e l,usk 3 BR. 21, Bil !168--6i1~1 ---~==~ View hOrne. 1148 San!lago Dr 1111 IC'rni~ • S47.~j(). f R 11 ,\lllur offrr 2221 ArbUtus • &44-2021 Bv-ownt"r, l'f'dutf'd SlS.7!\0. 2 ~i,'A!~f~~:.T ,;).3 ~k. &sl buyl. ••0ac, 5 8~· 4 t;a· M::t-8424. ~OUTH COAST I larwin Realty, Inc. By flwnc.r • i'1Ak{' nfff'r RR , 2 ha C'OJldo. Bltnl!, r.111~. $83,t.O'.l. owner 8'~1454 Adaptah e oor ! an or REAL TORS. 546-5411 anytime OPF:N .'i111 S\ln t~-6 ~. O:th.,.,·!l:r, Pool Cov'd LIKE-Th ._ .. _! 0 u' i:ouple or IJ;t, f11mily. Ntwl.v ,1,,o B~khur''· !luoi, 8th · """"' 11~ "~ ~ I~ B 'I i.q1 00) ""' '"" TllE f'<1istr s1 dr1<N In thr ~~· ..':'.:: DI Tradrr'1 Parad1te Cl)lumn Isl r.11 · Y apri · • ISe.ll t'1,. old 1tuU Buy the -BY OWNER -8ill Grundy, R18ltor nt'w ~tufl I \\',.~I "' 0111ty PI tot \Stoll !t'Ur. /terns now! CaJI for you! ~ Unea. S Ot,)11 br ~13 Dovt.r Dr.,.N.8. 642-4611) ... ---------~ I-Stll'Jy :'lol&-fi?AA f'hv,U\ef1 Ari ~78 -"-'c:."'-'"c..1_R_N_o_w_' ___ ..;!,__15= . .;:Coc&L:;_;;fhd.=y'-',-'·.:.";:~..:::.:::> I CAILY PILOT 5'turd11. M1) I , 1971 je ![ ...._ ...... Laguna Btad'I 1"o"P;;;E;;N;i;;;;s;;·;;;T;;/;;;S;;U;;N;;;. ;;;J;;:l;;;.I * 771 Bol .. n• 0 '· * ~ • OPEN DAil Y I J.S 4615 Gr•entrte R,.lu, ,\\nm " 011.rt, In th1~ lair. 1t1.11h11. l RR , 2'-, h11 . tn1''nhnu11.f', Rnn.1: nut th,. ~11· \'l"r & rry~111.I tn t't\JPl'llllO your rli.~l'rimi111111"1: l1'l"t1rl~ • '"""aj."f'l"5 r111r r111111 iu 111r }IMI I. bruu: lhr han1bur11:- trJ -1'flt..'· f11.n\ll,v r1'l'!lllll!"~ 8 t hJ'f'Slt1t' 111 1hr lll'r . f1111l • 0-~ Laguna B•ech ' ! .. \ I I JOS Houses Unfurn. ios w, havf' UNf'U RNISHEO • t'URNISHEn N"ntalt In Un1\'trall,v P11rk '1 Turtl« Rock '-wonlli mnl!tt1tr ti 111 priv\lr.i::r. In httlp you selve your oou~1n2 nef.!rls. "/ I I 11 Ill,· l'iit/ ' ·· · · -·1 ll'11li11r ''~If.I'(':[ l!J.16'' 111.1 Wr~rr.rn R"nk Bid.a Unhtf'l'J1!y Park Days 133-0101 Ni9ht1 ·I RR. wi!h family room Tur!lt Roe!; .......... S375 .l RR. 1 h11ths .......... Sl:lt :'I BR_ 2 h111.h~; !urn\JJhtd 111v111I A11 •. IJ1;1 ........ $400 (ired hill rtl::Al.T'' Un11 PArk Cfontrr lrvitw C411 Anytimt A.ti -OA30 I !R. 2 !SA CUl\'erd111l@, ltf5, .1 Br, ~ 91, bonus rm, DX! ~ Prlvll, M5--• ----- -'· 'furn un11J1M llemi; In t. tt1frct1 ---------j r,.1h, r~I 14~'ill71 , I I Sa!urday, May 8, 11171 DAIL V PILOT 13 l~~~~I ~~~= "°'""'"-l~I "''""""'''"•'"' ['if] Houses Furn. or jApts. Furn. 360 Apts. Furn. 360 Apt. Unfvrn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unluri. 365 Apt. Unlum. 365Apt. Unfurn. 365 _JJnfum. 3io 1 . Gonerol , Huntington 8Hch Cost• Mesa HARBOR GREENS1.c_•..,••,,,•,.,M-:oc:•.,,•-"'°',.__ t EHi Bluff lagun• BHCh HOLIDAY PLAZA !-BR., •wlmmh,. pool. 2 GARDEN • STUDIO AP!'S ORLEANS APTS. 1------- l.ARGE, cha.rmln~. secludrrl, DELUXE Spaeiou1 I BR I Blks 11) }>ea1;h, Adults. No NEW NEW NEW &ch. l , 2, 3 BR't1. from nio. NEWPORT BEACH ttte-.tihadcd, 3 RR, 2 BA, J furn llpt SCl.'i. Heated POOL (>('ts $13.i Pf'r ino 2700 Peten;on Way, C.M. ADULTS ONLY Villa G r1n 11da Apts. pa.n!d 11v I'm, trp!, lgl' Mun Ample parkinJ:, No c•hlldren I Trade"'lnd~ ltt'ah.v ~17-~S\ 1 VILLA CORDOVA 54&-0370 . 2 & 3 BR. Avail. Private pa· Four bedrooms with balcan. d('ck, 'Ull V\\', fenced yd, I 1 _ 110 pe1s, '1965 Pomon11, Laguna Beech SllARP bachelor unH. i:lost ti1.1, pool . indiv. laundry fac. le• above &: ')elow, Graclou• blk Wood's CO\•t>. $360, yr CM ' lo ?CC '· UCI. .S130 n10. (Nr. OrlnJ:e Co. Airport; TU!-living & quiet IWTOl•nding l3'. Adi!~. Reis. 494-9982 · 1 Q U I~~ 'r j: a rd t" n 11p1 QU ll':T-SAFE Incl s refrig. Avail , May I tir lit l?th St· \\' 1 lilll fo1• family with d\Udrf'n. Beacon Bay rlo"'ntown. -, BR. rlctoralnr 40 Unit Adult :}.1."J-071~. 973 Valencia. Apt. ' 111• es c · Near Corona del f.!a.r Jflgh Lido Isle IS CL'' 1 b 1 1 A .1 furnishl'd. Otl/'an vit", l hlk '" ":17 :IN L r urn ap . vai 1 . Apartment Complex No. 'l. JI no 11nsv.·t>r .,.,......, 1141 T r c School, F'ireplace, wet bar & FOR RENT OR i;·on SALE: .June \st. \•riv Sl/J 100. I 10 . w,ieh, nr"' <'P(i>, <!rps. e 1 & l &ORMS. 1 2 BR, 112 BA, sharp, Crpts, f.fgr. Mr:s~~m~~~ ~~.s;641 buJ.lt.in kitchen 11pplianccs, '125 Via Lido Nord. Lido 5.'1-4000 or 61:i.:s7Rf1 I pain!. r.tiilllr'f' 11.dlls. Ycttr (;AS g. \\'AT~:It PAii\ rlrps, 1200 sq, II. Availablr 835 AMICOS \VAY 644-2991 Ult>. Call Webfiter 4--0920 or ~'Ibo I I nd ~~s;,3~11200 111"&. 49-~-40~ day, Mo to Mo From $140 110 "'· S16:. m(l. !,4:,..0TI8 973 Coldwell, Banker & Co. Brighton 0-4547 • 4 1 • · -. · ~·vri; w l'nrl!I · "Xt\ Eld(··n Alli" Cf\I V11lcncia, Apt . No. 2, if no Cl * $130 llP * f.1anaging Agent Ml-52:?1 I • * 1 BR ful'n II.pt, BALBOA Sl85, 2 BR modern. ocran ~· · · answer S.1:1-4427 AJ\'T 1 k 2 BF:DROOf.1! e NEW DELUXE-.- Condominiums ISL S\65/mo. YEARLY. I vlrw, walk to bt"ach, hl1 ins. (Near Back Bay ! ' , . C-Orgeous, pa.rk·like set!ing. Unfurn. 320 646_213'1 Adulls. No l>l'ls. 49"1·6189 Si'E> r.1i:1 · Ted Woodhead QUIET 2 ~R, in B~. crpl ~· Closed garages for max· 3 BR, 2 BA Apt for !ease. Incl 646-0032 forc:-ed . Rlr. built-in!. pnv imum security. Quiet street. spac. n1aster ll.llte, din rm L•gun• Hilll Balboa Peninsula Newport Beach patio. 2&1!l Orange AvP . Apt Adults no pet<t 2 O 2 O & dbl garage, auto door I p R E. 3-1R-95!1:t Fullerlon Ave oi~rbor to opener avail. Pool & R~. NEW dlx. sna:I s!y 3 BR, 2 $35 \.\'K-OCEANt~RONT ~~ K RdNCC'\h\'PORT. 1 Jam-QUIET ~-ple:<-lri; rllx: 2 br, Bay, then So. until 2 blk.~ area. BA . • ,.,,. '''·'· ''''''· """'· LDvely Ba_chelors. i -.s R. ·~•r(·e , . iuicr !!) l'Y f'x-* Span1'sh Elegance ' I d II · fla hi, gar, renl reduced ro So. of Newporl Blvd.) e .~, e Ch'. Id''" o •··. z c onr crar. I t.1aJd ser111ct> .. Pool. Ut1!. r us1y1• a u ro111mun1ty ,,......, .. ' , 1 I . 11 1 1 1 h · 1 nta~Ul'f' resp. r pl. to n1anage 642-8690 865 Ami••• W•y, NB ' rd & !rash pkop inc $26.l. e 67:>-8 40e 1~1 Ron~ ior · crrn a~Js. ..~ hr al roi;r, lurn or unft1rn. .SPIS 1'ho r.1ood For bldg. 54s-69.'J6 fl.tanaged by Newport S..1ch Newport S..ch iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NOW YOU CAN AFFORD NEWPORT BEACH Enjoy $750,000 health clu b & spa; 7 pools, 7 tennis cou rts. Bachelor, 1 or 2 Br's. Also 2-- story townhouses w/ 2 or 3 BR's. Elec. kitch· ens, private balcony or patio. From $175. Subterranean parking, elev, maid service. Full-line food market, dry cleaner, beauty ~alon within complex. 7 beaut. model aptJ. \I am to 6 pm daily, -0ther time!" by appt. Jan1boree & San Joaquin Hills Rds. N. of Fashion Island. 714 : 644-1900 !or leasing info, PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS N1wport Be•ch Apt. Unfurn. Bkr. &37-;l;-i06. CLEAN ba<'helor apts. Steps Ac! Do!, 6,16-2200 0 r * BEAlITIFUL 1 &. 2 BR. * BRAND NEW * \Vll.LIAtiI \VALTERS CO. SEACLirF ~laoor Apls. 2 Westcliff I In beach. $100 &. up. 315 E. &t" ~q·"' Br. cpts, drps. bltns. pool. ----------1 Duplexes Unfurn. 350 , Balboa Blvrl. 673_994;. u-., ... n. Quiet Adult Living Con.tempo,rary Gllrden Apti1. LA COSTA APTS, l &. ~BR. --.-TOWNHOUSE--priv patio. studio type, t~~ QUIET. PRESTIGE APT. 1----------Costa Mesa AVAIL Junl' · .l11IY. 2 Bil Shag cpt e rll'p<t e bl!ns r1~;j6-~ftl~~:16.1p!JOI. Bl!ns, swin1mln.1: pool&· ~11r.1 Deluxe 2 Br, 21,* Ba, bHns. Ba. Infant ok. S.IS-2682 152:1 2 BR, crptd, drp$, bltlna. Costa Mes• ~arden apt . Nr \Vest!'lf. Bt11utilu1 Pon! ·" v age. AU Ult! pd. $l :i! 10 $170 lrplc, patio, enc. gar. Quiel. Plat'entia. Ask about our Walk to Westdiff Plaza. * SUNNY * Shoppini:: Cn1 r. $200 1no. 2 Rr. $170 incl all 11t1l 2 BR. l'Pls, drps, bltns, 1110. Adults, no pe.ls. 67:i.5Q3.1 discoun!. Adlts. No pets. $180. NEW 1 Br. brick ga~ frpl. * ACRES * Rrfs. Adt1ll\ nu p e 1 s, Arlult" only.no pr1.~. rrlrig. upstri;, 1nf.:.n1 ok, 33-1 AV()Cadn, C~l. G~Z.9708 1 H • il h LOVEL y BAYFRONT monthly. 646-8372 ot bf>a1ns, patio, w/1v, hhn~, 1 fi.!6-Sfi.ll 211 Avocado s1. fi.lD--097' 110 prts. S\3.i 5-18-7729, I unt1ngton eac I 64&-J.\.j(), aduH. I)() pt"lS. Ydy. SIJ6. * Motel-Apts. * -----;:;;-;~:-1;;;;;1'10!•!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 96~ 11" L ux u Ry Co rl . . 2 Br. F rom $365. ---------·· Open House -1R7 E .. :?Isl St. .s1udio "-l Brdroo1ns 2 BR furn apts. Pool -~o I · · ';i.1 , ' · n ominiuin. Children Welcome! Furn/Unf Apts., 642-8520 LOW RATES j'hildf'f'n or pr1~. 2·10~Zi FAIRWAY DELUXE I BR. 900 s11. ft., Handy 10 f~·wy .. :i BR. 2'~ Movl' in now. 2 BR's, all l'X· NEWPORT TOWERS Furn. or Unlurn. 370 Huntington Beach M l61h St. N.B. fi.lli--16&1 b!tns, rrpls, rtrp~. rrfrig, BA, sml priv .lncd yard 01 !ras. Pool. pv1 patios. Pets * 642_2'2llz • $2.) \V~k-$IOO "· .t;ar. ball', like new. large patio. X!ra h'g l"ncl ok. Fro111 $139 Nr S('hools Cost• Mesa Da.il.v Rales Av;11L OCEANFRONT 3 Br. :l Ba, VILLA APTS. 96'J 1180 J:ar. Pool. Lovely grounfls. • , 11. '3 "R" YEARLY bearh plush 3 bdr. DUPLEX. unfurn. SJ:l.l + e Color TV , Air-O'llld $250 mo. til 6Jl:i. Adults on· .-· Xtra clean. $23.'i mn. Call ~ ~ho~ping. ~ l . 01' 2 ba. fireplace, new drapes, ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 Utilities. 2 BR + i::aragP. 1 e Pool. Pool Table ly, no pets. 673-8088 e tl!ESA VERDE area • collect (213) :>47-0900 or D hcc!son Ln. 968-7;)10, carpets, lols of panelina * * * * Adlts. no pels, Re t. s . e Sound s \1/ESTCLIFF D'ivl' . 2 Be. 2 & .3 BR's . deltt'le 2 & 3 Br, 2 Ba, (2131 549--071111 8-17--1856 or S-12-7170. ,,.. 1809 "' B Ibo Bl d El Puerto Mes• A..+e P I t I Id I SI ''. n la! ------_r,i. . .... a a v. ,. •• !!68-0049 I 2:J76 r.·cwport Blvd. Ne\i•ly rll'cor. Rhn 1IP· r VR e pauo. poo -n iv. l'!lC gar, _ ~. ~ up. en SPACIOUS 1 & 2 BR LOVELY 2 BR. Quil't, \·sly 673-222:l * • * * N t Sh-~8-97Jj pllancc~. Poot. e 6'l2-62i-I Jaundry tac. Ofc; :i09::i Mace A ve . 1.... ,01, "ww/pool 0 111, I rluplcx. Nr"'ly rlec. Yd.. * TOWNHOUSES * t Bedroom Apt•. ewpor ores NE\V O\VNF:R-unrler N O 0. A" & :i.IG-1034 "" · -.-WINTER RENTALS .-u'c"r ;,',~1~,' ,,,1-., irport ~--:--·---. . rncl i;:ar. beauL rr'c rn1 & p~lio, closed ~ar: Cpl. .1 BR. 2 Ba. 3.can>0rt $275 3 BDRM. 2 ba. "'/ use (lf NI<:\\' ,,tANAGEMt~NT I' 1 NOW I o. 1, · · " ... Quiet Adult L1v1ng Ja"ndt'Y l•"t.I. Nr QC collr<o •l.5mal! i:h!lrl. OK. Nn pct.~. 2 BR. 2 B•. Cac-,1 122,. SIJtl & up incl. utilities, Also . . I & .rn ' t>r ''':f;2• ~o•" 2012'.! San1a Ana A\'e, .. ._ $160 L\1 R r 0 .-~ tf'nnis i·!, swim poo · • Still UP * ABBEY TI EAL TY ""' "'""' Nf'wly drtoratrrl 2 BR. Gar-& frwy!i. Adults, no pe!s. , '.,0 · e s. req. wner REALTOR 548_6006 furr Pool &: Recreation clbhse. Palio, rrpl, rlrps '~ GIANT 1 & 2 BEDROOM ! ~=~~~----·-· ~· Mgr, t.1r!i . .Toar•him, Apt 3-A ;igl' ,r, Pool. CarJJt'ls, drap-&12-4470. .i l0-J862 area. Quiet Environment. dshwshr S24(L 215 Grau! SI. 1 BED., hlol'k !fl ncran. pool. 5-16-6215" BEACH J I h 4 bd 3 Cori::eous, park·!ike seiting. singl(' Rdulis. $1.'l.'i. SJJ-3j 35 I'~. 1'·•o fM-'ts. 6·12·80·12 2 BR. FRO~l si 5:. Seascape Apts yr Y Pus r. OH street parltinr. No Chli~ 8.15--0890 btwn 8 & j, ~2-1837 Closed J:arag-es for max p k L"· S d . --· --0 ba. fireplace ne\\' carpels, drtn. no pets. aft 6. . · n1· 61·1-0037 rvrs. a r -'"e urroun 1n9 NICE & Spacious 1 Br. lT]'.lts, C :-.tPLEtl':LY RE DE C. LOVELY new 1·2·3 BR. 1 drapes $350 1809 w Balboa ,A·m,""',, security. Q,uiet s,",",',· OCEANFRNT r1rf'·SUn1mrr QUIF.:T •. IJELUXF; <lrp~, bllns + refrig. Arllts. CLEAN & COZY t'AMILY blk I c t d 67 22' . . Also Garages ror Rent ( Apartrnentl forRent I~ u s no PE' fi. 1 2 & :i BR AP'TS no pcls. $120. lnq, 2S6i1 La-UNITS. CONV. LOCATtON. · ium ocean. rp "· rps, 3-;! :I 1959-1961 Maple Ave. ' "•llc••t'o· A"• ll'atbo' '"I sn<'t•ial $22:. inn. hi Jun" 1~1 -· · · patio dsh\\•hr sundeck (rpJ. COZY 2 bd •· Co ,_ 'I " " ' ~ "' '" Al l'. B I I &Ille., Apl I, CM. 549-3524. VJLL; t.1ESA APTS -~ . ' ' rm un,..,rn. range, s .... •• esa Ba thr-n So. until 2 blks 642-8001 , 642.-SOOfi so . urn. ac ie or 20:i lJ!h SI. 847-3957 I l blk to beach. $190 inc. So.Y.of Newport Blvd. 642-s110-=-1NcLuri1/\'G util <::.mall :r.· lpa!.ios • ~~I~ Poo\s 2 BR delux(' T(')WnhoUs:P. Pvt 719 W. Wilson &l&-l2:'il 2 BR, 2 BA, $150. u!ilit.ies. yearly. A\'ail im-1 BAY MEADOW· APTS. 8690 I apt for adull rnan·.·,~car ri;lOpg • u !s:ony patio. en('! i:ar, 5mal1 prtSPAC 2 Br apl! from Pool,1•pt..s/drps.kldsOK.En. med1ately,673-1106 M rt• ' A I ok. $165. Avail approx 6/l. $140. l ilt! pool. Play yd, Apts. Furn. 360 Unbelievably Beautiful 1.11h !. Nr"por! 1>42-:i.'>RJ a 1n1que p S. 3009 Coolidge ~11)..7247-Crpts, clrps. bltn..-. patio. rlOSt!rl patio I laril'.<' rrns. Beam ceilings, paneiinr. priv '----------VAL D' JSERE Garden Apts. 1777 !-ianta Ada Ave., C~f N I d Id Kl ' k a36-4.l(t7 anyrime 646-9666 Newport Heights n:.tios, recreation facilities. ,. A I U I 365 ,-BR I 1 ,,.,fl· II e\\'Y ecorae. · oso · r-G.n.r.I Adults -no ""ts. fo'!owers P • n urn. ~frr1·. Apt 113 646-:x..12 w un · ap' '"' 1• a 1-• " N I 612 6344 BEACHBLUFF A All dult -ts ,.~ ~ u!i! pd, ~l\/ !iu·I. Pool , Gi1r. ""° ... aple o, ' · pts NICE 2 BR. Pool. Gar., Cpls· a 5• no r"" • Rent Beautilu! Furnilure lor a~ liltle as ONE MONTH r varywhc!'l'. Stream & Ge-nert1I \VILSON GARDEN .o\PTS. 2 Adlts, nn pr!~. SJ6;1. ~lgr ?ll4 Colleg"' No.· 2 6'16-0627 New 2 Bdrm. dshll'h.r, pool. Drp~. Ad!ls, no pets. $150. • Bachelor apt from $110 * \Vatcrfa ll. 45' pool Rel'. Rm, AR llnlurn. Nf'wl.1• rlf'C. N(J. 9, 383 \V. \\'ilson, C~1 . BEAUTIFUL 2 Br. JI: Ba patio. 8231 Ellis. 642-SOIH. &12-8006 I * 2 BR from $l6:) * ~nuf~;~.8:1~~-~J~.r~E:O;:· VENOO~•E New cpts/rlrps. Spac UPPER 3 BR, 2 BA. pool. Studio. New crpts & paint. 8-12-8477 or 347.39;,7 I.GI:: delux 2 BR. Frplc. * 1 8* ~e~ed=~ 2 Ba 2000 Parsons, 642-8670 m i::rounrl~. Ad Its._ nn pr ti;. No Pf'1S, 2 ,. h 11 rl re. n. Drps. bltns, earpo11. S160 Nr Huntington H arbour Cpts. Drp.s. Adult~ $170. 2100 387 W. r Say St (btwn Harbor IM~1ACUI ATE PTS Sl.W/n10. 228:1 f nun t a In 99~ M ' . ~1-1882 mo No pets-1 child ok. 998 T . I Lr Haven Pl 642-3i81 complete with 8AYCLIFF MOTEL ·· A ! \Vny F.. (llarb01". tur11 '\',on · ission .. -.. ,"J-E! ·Camioo 3-16-0431 r•p ex -quiet arrA . g ~ " &. Newport Blvd, "-mi N. ADULT and \\'ilsoni 2 BR, P.:l BA, FA ht. w/w · I Br -$140, 3 BR. $240. Pets I San Clemente of 19th so. your 100o/o *LOW V.'EEl\LY RATES * FA!'.11LY SE'cTion ------------1 ('rpts, drps, bltins. Sl4:i nlo. ATfRACTIVE, 2 PR duplr-x. ok. (714 ) 846-0071. --~-CALL 646.0073 Purchase Option f.:ilchrn. TV"s, maid service. Close to shopping, Park HOLIDAY PLAZA Bk 64, ,422 lrp!e. crpts. rlt·p~. bean1 2 BR 1 & 1 1 . •• --_,:.=~~---~I D''LUXE s l bd r. ..-. . . . I I I . c ean at rac .. crp~. 1 or 2 BR. furn or unf. lnd. item scleclion. I Hl'atl'd Pool . * Spacious 3 BR's, 2 ha · • · pat'1ous rm , . CT'1.1ngs, pa tio, ac u ts on y, rl. Bl A. d N • • 24 Hour D.ly. '"" l""" 11nfurn i1p1 1120 Stov" rr-I t"·SIDF. 2 BR. bl tins. CID. n" ""IS Rl::f<: $160.,.,, ?•~1 1 ps. tns. . ir con · .: I' NEW Cptfdrp. pool, nr shops, uU <"'0 ••400•1 *Swim pool, fJUL/grrf'n · · · · .. ,... · ·· ··""· •"-' «chools shopg & park Kids o,......, c.usTOM • FURN. INCL u ! i 1-* Frpl. Tndiv/lndry fa(''\s frig. l~td ~I.. Amp!; pal'k-~~~irt l~~'.1rls1~1~c6~f1or.1s. S<int;i An;i Al'I' .. Sil-o39:i OK . 00° pt'(~. 8.1!)...15-111 . ' NOW RENTING pct. 1884 Monrovia. 540'\Alo.lQ Furniture Renta l I DELUXE bachelor !.· : br 1 1845 Anaheim Ave. 111.it~ No l'hildi<'n. ;\o pcis. -. 2 BR, rpl/rtrp. hltns. closrrl 2 BEDitOO!'.I near sho 'g Huntington Beech J17 \V . 19th, C~r. ::.~S-3181 Apr~. $.1~1 weekly I.· up !'.1n. COSTA MESA 642·2824 l!l6.i Pomona, C~I. 1$I7o -2 _Br .. 2 .Ba Stud~;: Ra,!'. + prkg. llrlul111 . Ntwly drcoi'.a rcrl . $1.10i~\·!~ DELUXE-LARGE Anaheim 774-~1'00 r~te~ Trrn1~ A\ ad 998 El REAL value. Crpl1<. Orp.;;, crpt1<, dr ps, patio. tar. .J Sl.,.1/mo. 2210 Rulgers Dr .. IR al C 67;)...6~()(] ON BEACH I LaHabri1 1;94·3708 Can11r.o. :..i&-0-1:11. 2-BP. ap11<-:--c0~1::i. Ml'sa & Dshw1<r, Pnol. 2 BR, 011!.v OJ:?;ll'. 5'1S-830l. &t&-6919 e onomirs .orp. ' 2 Bedroom. 2 Baths. fully • CHATEAU LAP-OINTE· 1-$2S per wee-k & up l!un1ini::1on Rraell-sr.o.st7:1. S130. ;\1a1urr adl1~ 11nl.~. N,., 3 BDlli\1. 2 bath, nr ~hopp1n.; NE\Vl Br fr[llc beam~ 1 2 RR , unfurn. urwl.v rarprlr.d LOVELY 2 BR apls. F'11rn & 13ACHELOR & I RH . ' ' ' -, • . . . pa io, w iv. ni;. a 11 · "i.."l&-20~)1; 11ashcr & stove. P.adianl 1-'rom $230 SOUTH COAST R !'.: J'lf'l1<. QUlf'I. 22!1~ PacHic i\\'I' I renlrr /..· school~. LrR r~nl'ed . 1· I . bit , 1 d 11' & drafl('d. Call llfl 6 pn1, carpE"tPd &. draped. Dish· NEW 2 BR. APTS Unfurn. Sha.11: t·rp1'11:, hlrl TV & maid 1<r rv. avail. :Y1:~4Z..I 5-lS-&\ill;, h11-412!1 ~arrl, S2;,[\ per int>. 5'l;>-7?til Yearly. Sl36. Avl t\l&y 1. ' heal, 2 car enclosed garag-Furniture Available pool. Carfl(lrt~. Adul1,~. f)O •l.'.O Vi1·tor1a. C.M. Balboa P enin s ul• .--zs-R unfurn ap1, SlJO mn. wr·u help you sell! 642-56711. 64z..g,1:;n I LRG 2 Br. kid~ ok. ,i;:ara.11:~. F'S. Overlookini: golf course lnlant ok. No [H'1~. Joann ~·nr that item under $50, •Deluxe 1·2·.1 sn:--cr~t/drps. Sl30 a n10. Call W/ ocean view. CArpets.drapes-disbwasher pelt;ii 1'~~~~0~1~40,t,11<'. C~I. j * SUS CASITAS OCEANFRON.T-Spac. 2 Br. 2 SJ. Cl\!. 549-34~7 I try thf' Penny Pincher All bltns. Crpts, t'lrps. Gar, 8-l~-8368, ;I.fl 6PM. __ ll·l E. Sa.n Gabrirl ~~~ed:m~:~1::-l p;;;;;;;;;;;,;;-;.._·~-;-;-t Lrb nicely furn Bachelor & Ba, Pirc .kilch .. sunrlrrk. Apt Ullfurn 36S IApt. Unfurn. 365 Nr. S. Coa~I Plaza. 12 BR. $140. 842·8365 San Clcn1cntf' 1 Br. Furnished modi' .. ; nr,1• earp1 g. F:nrl .caragl'. • • :>JJ-2321. e 492·24SS e patios-ample parldna O"'"n daily·. New rf'n1al rates Yf'al'ly-S27·i mn. Arlull~. no Costa Mesa Costa Mesa · c Laguna Beach Security .ruards. CLASSIFIED ,,. T>Cls. 673-\9!1() or 213: LGE 2 Br. upstairs. rpli;, HUNTINGTON 2110 Newport Blvd, CM .\'i:{-JJ7l drps, range, eRrport. No *LOVELY GARDLN APTS I SPECIAL -Lo Ra tes f1•on1 ---. pcls. SI}(), 673-7178 QUIET 2 BR. 2 BA and I BRAND NE\V lux. 2 Br, 2 PACIFIC HOURS 8:00 a .in. to 5 p.m. 1'1onday thru Friday 9 tn nnon SAlurday Advl'rli~ers may plae~ thei r ads by telephone COSTA l.11-~SA nF.FICE 330 W. Bay 642·5678 NE\VPORT BEACl T 3333 Nr1vport Blvd, 642-5678 HUNTINl.TON BEACH 17875 Beach Blvd. 540·1220 LAGUNA BEAC!t 222 Forest Ave. 494-9466 SAN CLF.MENTP. 305 N. f.1 C::imino Heal 492-4420 };ORTH cr1UNTY dial free 540-1220 CLASSIFIED DEADLINES Ol"adlinl' for copy & 'kil11< !s 5:30 p.m. lhc da.v 111'· forr publi('Alion, r~t·rpt I fl r L\londay Edition \\·hen rl"adhnc is Satur- day, l:l noon. CLASSIFIED REGULATIONS ERR<JRS: Adv('r ti~f't'S 5hnuld chl'C'k lhl'ir ads daily & n ·11111·t f'rTnrs imml'd ia ll'I)·. TH F. DAILY PIL~11' R~$Uml'S liabili ty fo1· !hi' fir.~• in- COl'ft'C l insrrti<H1 only. CANCELLA'rlONS: \Vhr n killini: 11n <id hi' surt' lo mak(' &1 rrl'nrd (1( lhe KILL NUMBt:lt JtiVC'JJ you by your 8d taktr as receipt of ytour ci1nccl!ati11n. This kill numbf>r must hf' prc- scnll'd by the l'ldl"r rtiser in case o( a dispute. CANCELlAT!CJN () R CORRECTI(lN 0 1'• Nl·:\V AD BEFORE ltUNN IN1;: Every t>florl is ntade l!'.l kill or Ct>rrN·t a nt'\11 11d 1hilll hlls lx'rn ordr11"d, but \1·e cannot £;"Uara11· tee to do 50 until the ad ha!I a ppeared in the pa- ""'· DIME-A-LINE ADS: These 11.d.~ 11rl' strictlv cash in advR ncc by me\.1 or Rt anv nnP or tH1l' nr- flet'!I. NO phone-ordei·s. THE; DATLY rn..oT r<'· !terveio; lhl' rh:hl lo rlas.~ ~i(y, t'd1l, rtn!\Or or rl'· fUllf' 11ny 111dvl"rliiw:mrnt. Rnd to t:h"np;e Its ra.tl'~ &: rc.1tult1tio111 wilhout urlo1· notlci:. CLASSIF IED MAILING ADDRESS P. O. Brix 1560, Costa Mes!l 92G26 s2:. l\'k. Ki! avail. m alll Balboa Peninsula SHARP-,--SR-$140-BR. occa.n viPw. I block to Ba . 110 sq. ft .. Q~iet ru OCEAN AVE., H.B. Sf'I'\\ TV & ph. ·""ii Lark BRAND nriv J)EJ.UXJ-; ;; J~r. Htd Pool. Adul!s. 110 pets. beach &. lown. Year lt'ase, l't1l-<le-sac. Panoramic 111ew (7l.S) ~-l4B7 Moir[. 2301 Npl Blvrl., C.1\11. 2 Rii i.pts. 1600 hll}Ck E. F..:asisidl' • s 12_9j 20 11o·ln1er ra!l's year-round, or oce_an. Adult! only. $180. Ofc open 10 arn-6 pm Da.ib' I 646-744!i Ralhrl;1 Blvd : i·loJ;e In ocran r.taturr adults. 491-4029 day. 492-22:ll I \VILLIAM WALTERS CO. • * STUNNING lgl' 2 br 4!H-38.1!l cv" 1:_ wke11d 1 LRG redl"c 1 Br, ~·rnrrally nr bay. I ~r lra..;r-, incl Ring Brothers gardrn apt. , . Santa An• ']or. Pool, rflrporl Adlls, nn 0/W. 1trp.~. lrpl I.· ('rpt. SJSj, ** &13-~30 .1 2 .BR.apar1mrn1.QlUc1:.Clo~ ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;12 & 3 BR. SL50 up. Patio. l ,..,~. s1:;.-1, 560 \\'. l lamtllon. h·l4-4J6\ rlay$, 67.1--02'.";.1 eves A"ltOlllK•I R . • 1n. Aduhs. Lease Sl6.J. 21;) CAN'T BE BEAT Pool. Childttn. MORA KAI 6"6-4160 or ;,.t:l-07fil f t * 2 B · pvt P11110 or gara,i;:c. C · D 4>1-020. 0 A t 18881 M ra K ,. Ln ll -----or ::ipp · ADVANCE Arlul!s. no p<'IS. Sl~O/mo. yprr~1< r. · P s, o a · ~ BACHELOR. rlosr In .. i11:1 Vf:ARLY - 2 br .. Im· &12-149:1 Mesa Verde SINGLE STORY blk E. of Beach at Garfield. GaraJ:<'., Nn P"I.~. ,111qu 1_~<" I n1;c1·. nr hay, ."lorrs. or·r11n. SPACIOUS Ba"ltol"t. ,,,,., ~t. So h '· A I 114: 962-8994 11ps ti1 1r -". lll6, F .. 11!1,~f:.Bav,Arth.<..h7:)-4172 OPENJNTG " " , .. e 1 BR. i1f!v.· <:l'p1s. rlrps, u1 ""'a tn1osµ1ert Rnchl'slrr. cr.1. 11(1 h 8_, \\f'l',kt'nrj~ Rcfrig & S\0111'. S1 2.'i mo, closer! g11r, !II'. J hop . a;. 2 BR .. 2 BATH NOW'S THE 1-B-R I ,,-,,-,,,.,-,, ~-~ ---AdulL 9!)5Valt'n(·ia._!_"~ Adull .". no pr1s. St~:i/1110. Carpe!s & tlrps · urn a , a 1 • 2 BR inrl. 1il!I., :22:1 r.ln, Air Conditioned Pool. Gi1ra~r . Arlul1s. no yrat·I.~. Nr"'·fl'lt·t Bra('h Apartments Now Available DLX upper ·1 Br. 2 Ba. 1111 f;.1;,...JjJ.~. Private Patio~ f)l"ls. $150. r.1 irr. No. !I, J.>i.~ Rcal!v hT.1·1~12 shg rrpl, drp-". bHns, $159 Newport Beach HEATED POOi. I \\' Wilson. C.~1 ' AT mo. Nr OCC i1.'17-fi1 j \. ' C d-l~M-VISTA D''L L d ti Plenty of lawn l BR trailt>r, S80 + ut il. LrJ: I orona e ar MEDITERRANEAN • H a ppyd 1 Br;,1212310,,• Bayfronl.i:. Li:r. i ~.'s~.n S3;;; Carpon & Stor::iizr-1 Br trlr + din 11rra, SIXI + Pool. A tilts. '" · HIDDEN VILLAGE "I '"1809 I 6 Lcall!'. Rca!lor fii~-4:ri0 ..;11 . <r<<r-. 8 I pm. WE'STCLll'l'-D .--, BR GARDEN APTS. TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A ,. Nrwly rte cor. Blln ap-S 1 A , '16 1525 QU IE."T a11rac studio~ s11;, ~---" n \/I' - . 2:)(l(I Sou1h Salta I Br. $123. Arlll<t, no prli;, &+ VILLAGE 2 BR. l'2 BA &· Pv1. patlo. I p 1 • 612-627~ an a na " .r •. DAILY PILOT 21;,;, F.lri"n, ~,,, Anl '· C\f. P iancr.". oo . --1 ' BHn~. crpls, drps. S210 mn. I 2 RR. 2 b;i-:-;uflkrtlll;-rn~ ON TEN ACRES 4~2319 ~39:i~ Alcaz::ir IT'S A brcei.e .. sell your 1 """"""""""""""""""'" I • 2 BR. F"'n. & U·.f .. ,n. -E I Bl fl Hems \\'ith ease. use Daily 1 Draw fast \vhen you place frplr. h::ik·on), Sl ~O/n10 12~1 .. " .. IN as U Pilot Classified. 642-5678 Rn 1111 in the DAILY Pll.OT R:ikl'r ~T .. CM. J.lll-2,170. F ireplaces / pnv. patios. 642-5678 WANT AD --,-&-2-BR-:--iJril-pd-. -Pool1< Ttnnis Con1nt'J Akfst. COST A MESA 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 1 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. • No l){'ls. * ~ Sea. Lane, CrtM 6+1·2611 21:.0 Nr"'po•t Blvrl .. (',VI (f.1acAr!hur nr Coas! llwy) I F'URN bachf'!or apl. *'HSI I s11lr lrn•ation. $1 .',0 nio, U!ll incl. ~"10-~9-l:l 01' M0-~'601 -----... --- GROU:\"I• FIMr, 11r 11l;, 1·p1rl, dri.p1'd F. p;11nlrd: .<11"\f' k rr1rii: ind. l·klk. lo h"11rh. Nn f1"1~, $l~r1 \1n. 011 )l'Rrl~ lf'n<r. ATTRACT!VJ-: 2 hr ~tudio-l'·i ba. r rpl <t & <il"ps. ... , .,,.,.,, 1170, fi,l:!-~:1!17 L'" ,... ,.. -Ol'Li1no ·.v n 1·: -.-Happy 1 BR $140 • * COROLJDO APTS-* Pool. /\dull~. ~2-2181 l BDRM r11rn ::ipt, Sl •lll mo, No pl"I ". R20 Crn1rr Slrrrt, {'V!. &12-:.84$ ----------Can• Point SINGLE. TV. pnol, pr1~ nk. $25 & up \vk!y. Dana ~1arina Jnn, 34111 Coa1<l H\1•y. 2 Rr. i.t11rt j,..~ .~· :!'t["rr l lrvrl!<, Slil.:1 .~. Lip n~1111hr fl'f'll, rltil !'al'Jl'll"I ! LA g (; ~: r'Mll. ~·~.::::1_,__ ___ __I 2 13r. l RH , trpl, ~1i:ig rf'lt, rlrp~. hhn~. hurry $210. B!wr ]()...i, 630-206~; HI! 5, 213: 596-171!1 -----~ 3 BR. 21."J BA Dt'luxc apl. So. Fountain Valley _ nC Hwy, Sre 1\lgr. 322·~ BACHELOR APT, ulil p;cid, "M11ri;:urrile nr ]'.lh. f;7:i.7127, ponl, pvl rnlrAner, $120 mo. Sl-1.AHP 1-Br., l'pls, rlrps. :>l!l-1997. 642-S171 I rwlv . patio. t ;rnd. t1r Huntington-Beac h--&·rnir _!'l'of'l. h7j...:J726 Cost• Mesa La Quinta Hennosa * $170 * 3 Rr, 1'~ Ba. pallo. bl!n!t. Spanish Country Esta1e Liv-crpts, dt'pl!, A!ek <1bo11t 1111r lng & SpaciOU!I Ai:-ts. Ter-discoun t plan. AAo Cf'n1er raced pool; sunken .i::as BBQ St., 01. 6-12-8340 Unbcllcvab!(' Living -Only l --'-o~v=E°'R~B~U~R~o''0=-N=1=~0~-1 1 Br unf $150-furn $175 C111!1 thr problem ~lvtr~. 2 Br unf $175 furn $210 11w' Property Nl 11na~cml'ni I ALL UTIL INCLUDED Div of SOUTH COAST R.E. S~ci11.l Aon11 3; & 1ilvtt-5'1:.-84:/4 plll!NI candle 11nuff~r L• 2Bflnn duplf',..:, ""Cl ""'',"· your.: II ycw.1 brinr thia ad Q:llrl'lgt, 11dullJ11 nnly. S1JO "'hf>n yuu Villi\ nur models. 21~/\ Charle Or. :;4~!133 4 blk.~ S. of San Dlei::o t~rwy wkd11.ys all 6. on &a"h, I hlk W. on 111))1 * RE-G-ENCY_*_ to 1621 I Park.'lfde Lane. \71~) gi7.5441 2 Br, I Ba, erptg/rlf"P3, 11Cll I "WEED ll k rt,ap·• .. clean cut the ttt11~ures k lrRlih • tum lnto c11~h thn1 " D11tly Ptlnt Cl11~~iflerl 11d. i;.12-;i6111 clei\n f:M oven, encl gar, pa. tl~. 548-360;1, 377 \\'. \\'ll~nn DA.IL Y PU.QT DIME -A -LINES cost you )Ust pe~ nle8 11 tlay. * 18 •C••• of b•~u!lfu l •w~•d wi"ni"q lt nd1c•11• * Mll11 of p•i"elt •lte•m1, p1111d1 ""d we!•r l~l l , * Miiiian doll•r ••C•••'•on c:t nl •• D11i9n tt coordin•ltd lnit ri"'' Fir.pl"'''· we!l:•t ". bt~mtd c:tiling1, wnoi:I ptntl•nq, irnpotltd gr•nc!oth wtllcov1rinq• * l'tlio• e11d b•lconitt • 8illi trd. t ttd ""d me t finq '<>OMI * Milt• af 1h,.dtd w~ll:w•v• * Swimmirt'l pooh, 011 ldoor w~i rlpool, ni 9ht 11 9~!. •d d111mpionthfp 1i1e +•nni1 coud1, h~tlli. H1 ~1 wiih 9ymn•1iun,. with ••Pt•~I• ftcili!:?t. lcr "''~ ~nd wnm•n, * 2t;.hour 11cutil~ 1y1!e"' UNFURNISHED BEDROOM BEDRM. & DEN 2 BEDROOMS 2 BR. TOWNHOUSES FROM FROM FROM FROM Hou"': 1 0 to S Daily Mediterrohean Village 2400 Harbor Baulavard Costa Mffa 1714) 557-8020 ll"t l roth•l'I Cerper•tlo11 11 • wbtltU•ry ef Me11e91•1t1 l"d••trln. IM. Newport Beach • I • Newport Beach Newport Beach ma~ square apar b 11ents ANNOUNCES THE AVAILABILITY OF Newport Beech TWO AND THREE BEDROOM UNITS FOR ADULTS DESIRING TO LIVE AMIDST BEAUTY BY THE SEA IN THE PRESTIGIOUS WESTCLIFF AREA OF NEWPORT BEACH •••••••. FROM $230 For Information telephone Mr. Robert M. Buckley, Manager al (714) 645-0252 or wrlle to The Office Of The Manager, Mariner Square Apartments, 1244 Irvine Avenue, Newpor.t Beach, California 92664 , 1;111I1 a QUALITY APARTMENTS 1 " • ' \ I 1 \ 1 ' ) I • . ; l ' ' ... I• . • •• • ' i • T . ~ . .... \ ' Looking For Someone To Take An O.rder? 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 lay mailing in your order today. Put a hard-working DAILY PILOT classified want ad to work for you. USE THIS ORDER FORM 5 SHORT WORDS MAKE ONE LINE-NO AD LESS THAN 3 LINES 2 4 7 11 TIMIS TIMlS TIWH TIMIS $4.50 $6.10 $10.65 $15.90 $5 .10 $1.28 I $13.10 uo.10 $6.oo $9.76 I $15.55 $24.30 PAYMENT ENCLOSED 0 SEND BILL 0 Publ11h f11r , ••••• , , , .il1y1, b1gi1111i11g •••••,, •• , , ,, •• , ••••• ,, ••••• , ••• Cl1u ifie1li1111 , ,, ,, ,, ,, ,,,, ,,,, ,, •• ,, •••••• , , ., •• ,. ,, •• ,, •• ,, , , •• , N..... . .................................................. I •••••• .. A~d•tll , , • , ••• ,, , • , , ,, , •• , •• ,, , , , , • , , • , , , , , , , • , , ••• , •• , , , , , , , , , City.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .. ,. Pkt n• ....................... . TO FIG-URI COST P1;! 11nly 0111 w1rd In 11ell 1e1t1 1bov1. l11e lud1 your 1ildrtu or pho111 11umb1r. Th• eotl of your 1if 11 11 th1 111d ef !h1 i;,., on wh ich th1 lt •I word ef yeur 1d i1 wrif • l~n. Add $2.00 1xlr1 ii yeu dt•ir• u 11 11 OA.ILY PILOT l ex 1trvic1 with m1il11I r1• pli11. -~-~-----CUT Hiii -PASTE ON YOUI I NVILOPI ---------~--- BUSINE SS REPLY MA I L Flnt Clno 1••..,il N°• IJ. C.1!• Mu•, C•llt&rftle Orange Coast DAILY PILOT P. 0. Bax 1360 Casto Mua, Calif. 92626 Cl111ifi1d Dept. Or Give Us an Order by Phone At 642-5678, The Direct Line to • • I T •• T I • I I . ' DAILY PILOT Classified Want Ad RESULTS .--. ~ ... ,_ ·- Buy a Border to Border Bargai Every classified want ad in the DAILY PILOT appears in every edition every doy. That means your ad will be seen in papers delivered to homes and sold from newsrocks from border to border ell along the Orange Coast ••• all the way from Seal Beach to San Clemente You Get It All • • • Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Costa Mesa Newport Beach Lagm1a Beach Saddleback San Cle1nente Capistrano (Plus the daily newsrack edition) For One Price With A Classified Ad Phone 642-5678 Sawrd1y, M11 I , 1971 DAILY moT !5 ~·-h •M-J[!'J ......... ~-]~ I .... -. ..... ]~[ -,.. .. ~ ][!] ;;;I ;;;; ... _ .. ;;;-';;;,;,~;;1;;;' -·-~'~~ ... !I -)~ Apt1., Aph., Apt1.1 Apt1., Rooms 400 Office Rent11 440 AnnounQm.nt1 500 Furn. or Unfurtl. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or U~hrrn. 370 """""""".,....,...,,..._,,.....-·I--;.;.....;......;.....; __ _ .fOR refjned lady In rny * GOLDEN KEY * ideal Beauty Shop~ N•wport BHch Newport lffch Newport Beach Newport S..c:h quiet, attrac. home In Cos1.1. OFFICES Open 6 daya a w~k :;:;:;:;:;::=; ::;;;;:;:~ lwte~. N~ s~na:. Kit New \lttl~ bldg at Orange Ewnlna:• by Appointment FROM $135* = prtvil. Rer 1· S65. 540-n95. County Airpon, Your own Auto tr1n1port1tion 515 Brand Spankl"ng New l.AGUNABcn.Pnvaceroom, 1urn or11cetrom fl00arno. Olympic 1i1e pool-Billi•rd1-S•un•s-Tenni1 pro sho~olor TV louog.--H••lth Club1- lndoor golf drivin9 r•nge-Perty Room-Full time Activitie1 Director. kit priv, waah/dr. Pert tor Secretarial" othtr eerVicet RIDE 10 flew York City! In Beauti'ful student. 4!M.{)327 Nina. avail. Cumbhltr mdg, 22'12 about May 10. NMd cOOtt LRG bedroom, private en· Dupont Dr, Irvine. 833.9303 people for com Pl n 1 · BACK BAY trance. Near South Coast DESK space available $00 ' 'i6'1>-iiill83iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 1 and 2 Bedroom• Plaza. ~5615 mo: Will provide furniture 11 Furnl1hed and Unfurnished • : NICE room!!, SLl per at $5 mo. Answering service ~-------1~ BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS: Sing!.,, 1 & 2 Bedrooms, furnished or unfurnished. Ad Ult Ll"vi" n g ~·l'ck each. Lovely home in available. 17875 Beach Blvd. Ptrtonall 11.B. Call ~'Ui-2091. Hw1Ungtoo Beach. 6'2-4321 ........ ;;· ~~I t"URNISHED Room for rent DESK space available $50 I REASONAB LE RENT': Singles from $135. l Bedrooms !roim $145. 2 Bedrooms from $200. Low move in charges. No lease req'd. * Dishwasher $18 Y.'k & up. No students'. mo. Will provide fUrnitut'e Pertonals 530 * Stove and Refrigerator 998 El Camino. 546-04:>l at $5 mo. Answering service * Shag Carpeting (4 exciting colors) G H available. 305 No. E 1 • FULLY LICENSED * * Sound Proofed uest ome 415 Camino Real, San Renowned Hindu Splrituallsl Modtlt Open Dilly 10 am to I pm * Billiard Tables * PRIVA-~E ROOM Oemente. 4!a-4al Advice on all mattt-n. * Pool for elMrty lady, Brli;:hl • DELUXE PROF. SUITES Love. Marriage, Business SOUTH BAY CLUB OAKWOOD GARDEN La · 17612 "-Bl Readings gtven 7 days a * rge Recreati on Center cheery garden surround1nJ!~. .xach vd.. H.B. Nutri!ious me a Is. Call Plenl1lul pkng, A/C, jan., '"eek, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m, ApartmcnU (just for single people I Irvine & 16th 714: 645-0550 Apartments (~sort living for single & married adults) 16th bt~·n lrvine It Dover 714: 6414170 RENT STARTS $155 . •Rent subject to location • Vista Del Mesa Apartments "' Tuttin & Mes• Drive @ Apts., NO matter What it la, you 545-4855 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 can sell tt with a DAILY PILOT WANT AD! fiG..567! Huntington Beech --..:...-~;.:;; __ I Apts., Park.like Beach Livine: Furn. or Unfurn. 370 DailyPilot Classiflecl for Adults Casa Del Sal Cost• MeH Costa Met• Costa Mesa 1 & 2 BR-furnfunt. Pvt pa- l!o, frplc in 2 BR, f'!evators, dshwshrll, crpt8, drp1, Peta accepted. From Sl4:l. 21fi6l Brookhuri;t St HB. * (714) 962-6653 '. Laguna Beach NE\V luxurious oceanfront a.pts, 2 bdrm & 2 l:aths. eleva!nr. fireplace!!. FULL SECURIT Y . VILLA RAUNA, 530 Clilf Dr., Laguna Beach 1 BR, 2 blkll to Main Beach. Sl65 furn. Sl:>5 unfu rn. * LOS PADRES RE ALTY • 49-1·883.~. 497-166.'"i Santa Ana VILLA MARSEILLES BRAND NEW SPACIOUS 1 & 2 Bdrm. Apts. Adult Llvln9 Furn. & Unfurn. Dishwasher • color ooordinat.. ~ •ppliances • plush diq carpet • choice of 2 color schemes • 2 baths • staU 'howrrll • mirrored l'o'ard- robe donra • indirect light. ing Jn kitchen • brea.ldasl bar -huge private fenced patio • plw;h la.ndscaplng . brick Bar·B·Q'1 -larie heat. ed pools A W1a.I. 3101 So. Bristol St. (lh Mi N. of So. Cout Plaza) S1nta An• PHONE: 5S7.a200 :For that itt>m under $50, ----------~·--- ------- Amazing Adult Living UNLIKE ANY OTHER APARTMENTS Featured in PROFESSIONAL BUILDER'S MAGAZINE as "SHANGRI LA" Liveable lu xury with a ll the conveniences: Clubhouse -Social Life -Indoor & Outdoor Sports-Walk to stores, banks , movie and colleg:. 1 & 2 BEDROOM Apartments with Terraces FROM $140 to $295 MODELS OPEN DAILY Merrimac Woods 425 Merrimac Way, Costa Mesa (Between Harbor and Fairview) try lhe Penny Pincher I Aptt., Apts., Apts., Apts., 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 1"'.'_F_u_r_n~·-•_r_U_n_l_u_,_n_._3_7_0 ___ F_u~r~n~·_,;;•_•_U::;;n~fu~r~n~._,;;370 Furn. or Unfurn. Santa Ana Santa Ana Santa An• • Wooded ltrUmt •tot lm• • barbttue p1!1 • awimmin& pools• reere1tio11 center and~earn! Ear\y·.Achinement Center A SupV"b New .Pr.School Riahton OUrOrouncbl 18«1room & NunKt • 2 B.aroomr & 2 8tlh • 3 8«11oom• & 2 8*tl'I • Sifl§I• S!OIY. & Splll La~ w/fh Flrtpl~ Air CondHiollil'IO • s.lf-Onn/rlg Ont11a •0~ $166 permonfR --, /sooNo\ • ,CDlfTROLJ ,.,;.,\ • • ··-, \tt•:J l ' ... __ ... --' I t ! ·~ Santa An• Anolk11 Quality o ..... lopment ~The Bucoola COmp1n~ i!'I V9!'11Ult W1ll'I U S ~1nanc11I • A Grubb & L ll•S Co. lnvrislmfll?/ P100111y J 5l&4753. niusic. new carpets I paint/ 312 N. El Camino Real, San Clemente PRIV. room in lic 'd gursl ~rps_ 375 to 900 si\. ft. Suite 492·9136, 492-0076 home, board & nunilng . Ph. 847-2521 SINGLE? WIO~o"'w""E7.D~?~I care. Atnbulatory nl an. BEAUTIFUL 3 room olfi~ H.B. 968-8225. :1uile wl,.ki1chene1te. Ideal *Divorced Over 21* Jor a"'•hilect, in 1 " , , ",, Oldest Ir largest. For a sell ROOM &. home care for .... .. " gentleman, SJjO mo. 240 agenl, realtor, etc. On explanatory meuage 24 hn Rd C Monrovia St. in N . B . a day, 541-9991 Amherst , .M. 545--236.l THE Gallemore Gues! HoniP S350/$300 per nio. 64:>-0770 ALCOHOLICS Anonymous. Phone :>-12-72.17 or write h111 a pvt rm avail. for ani-Business Rental 44l p O .,_ • .,.,.. ())st M bulatory i:uci;;t, ;.40-2562, ----------I · · cuX ....... a es.a. 642-9862 ANTIQUE popcorn booth . ONE non-t1moking ne a t VACANCY in board &. cart' Pf'rlcr:! operating cond. $100 roommate needl.'d to 5hare home for ambulatory ladies. per day income at good Laguna house. 494-2819 Reasonable rates. :>43-1227 locaUon. Trade for car, boat Social Clubs 53~ S R I I 420 or will lease 642-0010 or ummer en a s 494--4977 ----------THE :nrimate Group of VIE\\'-2 b drm -8 I e 4! p s SHO\VROOM , mfg. l.t olfice Contemporary Co u p I e 1 . 4-adulL~ only. Beautifully .11pact". Parking. CI014!-io Parties Fri & Sat. Non furn ished. Available May 15 Laguna. $&5-S395 Mo . member.1 welrome. 537-6353 lhru Sept. AU or part. Call 4!M-46.'i..1. or 5JG-l:m now 675-4930 AGT. 1 ~.~,.-=o'°R-L~E~A~S~&-~!<XI~,.-. ~,,-. ~~~~~~~~~~I SPACIOUS beachlront furn. M-1 Bldg. for machine sOOp, lg] 2 BR, 2 BA in Laguna. nr. a:arage or upholstery shop. Lost and found I : shops. 494-46:>8, 4!14-8493 * Call 543-8791 * . 10 share 3 500 SQ. FT. BLDG. Found (frM •di) bdrm : compl . furn Y>.'/ rolor East 17th SI., Costa ~tesa -.,-,-AL-L_b_l,-,-,-,-,-m-al-,-.... --1,·. I•: 550 TV, lrpl. On 1111.nd. Call John 220 Electr1cal Power about 2 yrs old, wfblack Fullerton 5j8-100 0 or $110 Month 67~700Broker flea collar only, found vie s15-8381 I;;. ;.:.::::;:_...:.;C":.::..:::,= ,C,,C,.,:"-c~-----= 7500 sq. It .. all po1>o·er, heat, Allant11 & Huntin&ton Ave. ~KING for room1natc, 25-lights. partitions &. noon 536--0352 35 who will ~hare her apt. UnishC'd. 1$35 Monrovia, FOUND: Black Poodle, vie. wit h fem ale by 6 / l 5 · N.B Ca\I 645-0770 Vicforla & National. Costa '. 67~1 . ' INDUSTRIAL Unit or office MeSA. Call & identlly. F'EM ALF: roomn1ate to sha.re or studio? $50. \V. 16th St., st&-1909 after 3:30 1 bdrm. home & exp., child N.B. 64&-1724 or 542-7691 -r~O~U~N~D::..:~,.~.~b~"~'l'"--,-,-,-,-,-.1 " okay. , Rental• Wanted 460 young cute Beagle, wh1 Ir: blk, red collar. Contact Bob · \VOMAN to shan-NB 11p1. 2 OR J BR house. Eastbluff, or Sutlf' 536-114• lath St. 11"13-11~'.l a.f l 7 PM or NB. or CdM. Resp. cpl I ~~:C::,-'o-,:C.~~~-~,1 \lo'eekend. 1 6 Id GOLD initialed rina; found at ~. ==---~--~-I "'' 1 yr 0 90n. Approx. Mariner's Park. Call lo ' NE\V hom" on beach, N'pt. June l . Call 646-7378 identify. 642-4284i \Voman w/i.ha.rt" w/female. YEAR round in Laguna BLACK Lab Re Ir\ ever. : $100 :0.lo. 544--3614; 673-538!1 Beach. Close in. l br. Aug. young, Injured. Vic: 2300 ::, SHARE My "'aterfroot home or Sept, • in family. Up to blk Irvine Ave. 642-3529 $2.'JO 8JS..I90;i ' • "'' dock. ?.1an. 30-60 yean. . . SMALL brttd dOR. beagle, ' $150/mo. 61f>-4ln • LEA~G for SUmme~? vie CM gol! cour.ie. :: 1win-11moking n " a t Rcspon .• single teactler w11\ 1 5.18-3818 roommate nced4!f\ to shll~ care for house l.t pel!i. . . • Laguna hou~e. 494-2819 SID-3828 A1A':-£ S1a~e!le cal Vic , Irvine, paru.ally shaved tail ' Offic• Rental 440 REFINED gentleman wants 833-0788 · ----------1 .11mall unfurnished house, NE"' \Va!erfront Offices Htg Sch or C.~1 . 54&-3496 BLK female puppy Vic Men : $l7:1 To $43.'i Mon!h HORSE prop l acre 3 or 3 det Mar. ' Above The Islander BR l'lou11e ~·anted I~ lease 1 ----~"~6~· 7~3tlt!:.;... ___ , l 34 1 Bayside Dr, N'pl. Beach mid-JufK" 893-1266 ' i.~ouND male cat. grey • :: I ~B~il~l ~G~ro~rnJ~y_R~l~"~·-~6~42-4~6~2tl~l;i,;~i,:~';ii'j:'i~<ii1R.· I v.·hite J1tripe11 Ion i ha I r ;- DESK -"-bl ISO \VAKTED TO LEASE 3 Br, w/roUa,. 0 ,0 ""l space ~v.......,. e BAY or OCEANFRONT. .,..,,...,..., mo. WIU provide furnlturt * 675-7!65 * l "B~LA~CK.;::':;_,,h•~,~,"'l'-""~'"~.f~,-"-d~ki7·1-.I:; al $5 mo. An!llwering 11ervice ff'n w/brown 1-ye11 found un ;: available. 222 Forest Ave, \\'ant 11inglt garage H .,. .. _ I t fo 'to Pegasus. S.A. gts. ~" -Laguna Beach. 494-9466 o ren r rage. OFFICE SUITES 642-7000 or ~l3S5 ntE "Yellow Pages.. cl : ~500', rurn, xlnt Inc., on Misc. Rentalt 465 Service Directory. Check JI : clusified .•. Daily P 11 o t ... Co_a~! li"'Y or D 0 v c r · • TRAILER space Jor ttnt: &1:>-2182 up lo 35' trailer. EXEC. OFCS F'urn, lully Call 642·1265 for the &ervlce you need. pqu ip. for ~ub-lear-e mon-F ~ 1 ..• .,, ••• _ thly. Set"'y Sf'rvict>!I avail. or uc.11 resw . ~·o Call Mr. D11vid, 673-4411. /iii;;iii;;i;iiiiiiiiiiii;;;loiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil * * * * DELUXE oflice in Ccrona * * de! M11.r near Post otfice.1 ,-------------------~I Snack Shop, Priv. parkinr.I• SlOO mo. Bkr. 67!Mii'OO. NE\V olfice, grnd llr. Air. rond., only S60. 1652-A New- Jl011 Blvd. CM &12-2821. ev1s 642-511)6. Trader's Paradise NEWPORT BEACH $108 to fl8j • 675-1601 • 1360 S }.,. -Office or store. Reasonable. Costa McH.. Mr. Pope &1~2820 lines times dollars 1670 SANTA ANA AVE, Ot1'------------------JI From 300 !III/fl, l'ic 5q ft. l * t17:>-24&4 or S4l-:i03:l Clean Jo mi 1966 Ford sfa· INDIVIDUAL OFFICES tlon \~agon + '? !or your '70 Nrw Irvine Indus!. complex. or '71 GM or Ford st11tion Top Jor:. 833-.1443 anytime wap:on. 3700 Nr"·pnrt Blvd, NB Aller 7 pm, 6-44-2724 On lhe Bay Oceanlront duplex. Owner 1 ---"-~-'-"-''-'-"-'-·"'_3_1 __ ,tired of management 11o•iU 500 sq ft <'llfJM!lf"d olllce:1 or eXChange for T.D:s. ' shops lor rent. $~/mo. RICH IRWIN 64.')...2060 Realtor/Exchangor 67j..6()60 DESK SPACE, i;ingle olfice HAVE· l s! Trust deeds - or !lu ite. $50 & up. East Sl.2.~· . 014-$3000) 73 in4 Costa :0.1esa. :>i!S-6773 lerest. WANT: House. du- S~IA LL office storqe room, plex, car or ??? lOx~, t-toilrl & shower. * Myer.11 673-87:lti • East C.M. $48/mo. 540-1943 HAVE: MOUNTAIN H0:0.11': NOW'S THE TIME FOR QUICK CASH Big Bear. 3 BR, fw•n, equity $8400. WANT: HOUk, du. plex c11r or ? !? * · Mye rs 673-6756 • 47 run lmprov'd R-1 101s (« $4.500 1$211 ,5001 dear. Will Divide . Want :\fotor- yacht, Airplane, Bay11itlc nom. or Inc. (714) 459-3103 M•rket Bulldina land. 60x4:> Trade valw SlS,000 rnr acrtagc 10 So. Ctilif. 4r.l TH R 0 u G H A 1.:.~:..::-:::_:·'0673-0020:::.rt, ::.::"".:._· ,,._,,_, U~p " '6.i V\V BUG in good condi· DAILY PILOT WANT AD 642-5678 11011. \Viii trade lor rord, OK!vy or Dodge Vnn. ~ion, Wed, F"rl or Nill!• 673-8:Kll !lave. cltan C2 Iota on fll. way 101 In Laguna It. &In Cleme11tf'. V1.h1ed at $25.000 & $20,000. Trade for Nwprt Bch property, 673..im. * * * ' • ~ HAVE 2 1to~ bldg, 2600 .llq. Jt .. c.~t .. e'holce corMr. $41!.000 eq. t'or house, du-, , plex. The Fox Co. Real· tors. 673-949!). 1961 CHEV. IMPALA, 283 eng-Aulo·Power-R&H • Fair rubber·New bat., lor P/U : truck. p I n k for pink. &l;i-Zl42 aft 6 or Sal. & Sun. ~ !lave 4-Plex • pool Ir: rec \ ro9m. Pridt' or Ownership in TUllli~nt F'rtt I r Clear ho se. Call 673-3101 Ag! 1 ' Want '63 or later 4 dr ht.. or ? . Have 40 acrea (80 more j 11vaill N. Cal lk areaa . $4500 1 r(J ea . P'Pd ln1 OK or 1168 oln. Meyer ~/549-1366 1'1·ncl1-large $30,000 lot, fr4!e I ,r, clear. In Wcstdllt on ~ t :-:n11tiago Dr for equll)r lll Ne\vport Beach home. ! 646-1565 * 11' Oirt.utWtY model. plank 1mAhogany, ~ 333 maritw'. min t rood ., W/tn.11-l rr. Tr lor euto or TD'• o1 l'qUll.i val1,1e. ~2131 !J63.(821. \Vant 3 ~ Condo~ ium. ll•ve for trade modern 3 BR home plus hrome. Amold I; FmJd Rltn. 646-nM day. M$.863I ... What do YoQ baYW IO trliltt Lift It her. -tn Qnuwill County'• '-" nod ir.-. ... ..... - * * _,. I I ' 1 • . ' • I • ... :-.. ~· _ .... •:-; '..... ... . .... ... . ., ... ~ ' . ..-.... '""~-1~!r----I~ 1-... -I~, ......... _ I~ I J[Il] I J[Il]I = ~L • ...,~ .... _=-J[Il]~if I~[ ~.,...,~ .. ~~)=[Il)1 ..__[ _ • ....,_.-~)[Ill , ...... (fr .. Ml•I 550 Contractor HouHCINnlng Roofing Mesa. C\ea.nln( Service i--·. !.!'::told pencU found ln WATERPRF vinyl deck Carpels, \Vlndowt, noon etc. U:t; R.ooflng Co. Roofing of front of dfUI store on Sch coa!lnas, all types. Lee Resid. "Co!'nmc'I. !148-tlll all types. Rtro\·er, repain:, St., HlJ. Bch. ~1$7 1 Roolin1t Co., CM. 6-12-7122 ther-mo root coatlrtR•. white 1.ost 555 frtt est. By Day. Ir. color. Lie/bonded since. C. . R00:-.1 Addltiona. L . T . Own Transportation. '47, 642-1222 l PEAR.l. 4' diamond clip Comtnlction. Sl~Je srory or 8ll)...-0648 T. Guy Rooting, Deal Direct. ea~·ring. VI~ of Chc.>1 Cary 2. Etitiru., plan..s I&, layout. DEDICATED CLEANING I do my own ~'Ork . 6'15-2180, Hest., Orangf' or \\'estcllU I ~"='-~15=11=----~~--I \\'e do everything. Free ~54~11-:..:.'"'11=~~-~--- Shopplng area, N.R. Sf'n-Addilions * Remodelinl,! e1tlmale. C1Jll 673-4072 S•wing/ Alter•i'ions tunental value. ReY.'&.rd . Gerwldc & Son Lie l!OUSF.CLEAN ING 1e11 m 64U78of or "-rlte Cla.ss\lied 6~3-&Ml • ' 54S,:2110 Thorough. By the jnb. Call EUROPF.AN Dres~aktng. Ad No. 151 Daily Pilot, f =' ~=---~-,..-'-' , 2 7'3 faper!ly Custon1 Fltted, P.O. Box 1560 Costa .\Jen.. 1 MY \Vay, qUality '->me JoaM: G7.i-93 '!/ 613-!I Accur. Reas. 673-1849 C1dlt. 92626 ' I repair. Walls, celling, floors DAY\VORK IRVINE SI •h all· ett'. No job too small, 0\\'n Trans11or11111on Alt•rations -642-5145 ' · "'<>m_sn " 0 c ~7-0036, 2-1 hr am. 1erv. References. !\J5...4.iai Neat, accurate, 20 yean exp. I'll Tues rt' S11n1ese cat, pltaS(' call back ~8-8504 Electrical Bay & Beach Janit(lrial Tailoring Crpts, 1.1•indo"·s, floors etc. U\T, mostly \\'hite "''Ith grry ·It black ,:tripes le. spots. Short haired, all. male. Clrar pla11tlc collar. Vic, $an ~Intro Pt., S.C. 4.92-9-19'l 81.K striped malr tabby. ... Stonlf'y." vit' !\""pl Riviera abour 1 1.1·k. Rr111•ard . fi42-4158 LOST Upper Ba.y • Airport ,a1-e11, Sm black shor1tmired OOg "'/1.1·hile chest & paws. i\a1ne "ON'O"'. 55~-9112 UJ~ 10..spd blcyt'lf', a/Iver wJnrangC' tape on handlC'bars. J\feu Vel'dr ~rra. S.15-437.1 LIC'O EleC'friclan. n1alnl, lien·. Also, resld. industrial. W-4474. Furnitur• Furniture Strippin&" S~Utl kitchen cab. doon stripped $3 ea. Avg chairs S5 ea. Gluing. 642-3445. Res. & Conun'I. 6-16-1401 DRESS:\1AKING O:ia!s, suits & gowns Lady 1.1•ishes day1.1·ork. Good Alteratio~ 64a.-2.l33 and rt'liablf'. Rrferences. e :..il-30'19 • Tr•• Servlc• ~I r~o~n~;~ng=-------· J TREES, ~ledge&. Top, Trim, Ironing dol)C In my home. cu!, renioved, hauled. l llll. 6-12-4030 Big John $1.50 doz. • 64;)..5788 • Ga,dening Janitorial -------- GENERAL tl'l!e serv., cleanup. All arounrl dyman. Reas. 64&-5848 yaro ha~ * LANDSCAPING * Painting & New la1.1•ns. tree removal, Pap•rhanging sprinklers. drains, arborw, :;ervice ollit'es, liervice. Upholstery VINYL \\'el<lin11;-Cuts. burn~. lrars. Custom dyeing (all 1;0Jors) 64~2237 (mobile) S38-3!l42 patio.~ fences. Lic'd contr. 1 i\IAN & 1.1·ifr N Use i\iaster Charge, 13 yrs res111u ranl s, loc. exp, ~:16-1225. rrsldences. f'Joor Fl:::O.fALE beagl•. • , ..... 1 ---~~-----' _x_·'-"'-~_r,_._._,.._"'-"-'---PROFESSIONAL. Pruning, '. BI' o 1utmoor Dt'velopmrnl No \l/asuni;: vie., CdM. Rell'ard! 64~257 tree \\'Ork. sprinklers, aera· WALLPAPER * lion, pests. di!ease. \\'eed * l\1ALE Siamel'!f', .. Dane''. vlc control. Clean up jobs. When you call "lotac" IR•EI ll'AA'R'o" 4~u3t1h 2 Laguna. Terms. George. 64fr.5893 S48-J444 646-lTil l I[ 1 • f I · · =-~ I AL'S GAROF.NING l'llAN, 1.1•ife & .Min \\'Ould llkc E~ment t.O~: Sil\·er-J:rey n1iniatul"f' for gardening & 1 ma 11 maintenance 1.1ork. Ol1ict'. I ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;:~ f:'lOdle, Vir: 20th &: land.scaplnl:" services, call restauranls, resirii'nts, etc. ~e"port. 613-5-II:i &ll}..5198. Serving Newport, F.xp. Reis. 551-4>194 Job Wanted, Male 700 Cdl\f, Costa ~1esa, Dover CUST0.\1 HOUSE PAINTING Shores, \Vrstclitf. \\'t pain! your home: nol a I Instruction Jf l•) I ~NE lilop ~apanese g~n-houSf' your size. 1\1aloian & . . I 1ng & mmor Jand5<'ap1ng. ~ta1oian ~l'l·\.-579-1 l~;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~:..; Free est. 839-3917. Harbor Ai\Y extl'rior $125 labor. you Schools & View. & Turtle Rock , supply the pain! -1 coat. instruction' S7S i AL'S Landscaping. T r' e _C=•='=' ~"=""='='=ffi=·---~-1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;' rPnlO\'al. Yard remodeling, It-."I' & Ex!C'r. Painting. I' Trash haulin.e:. lot cleanup. Lic'd, 111s. F'rtt est. 30 yrs AIRLINE 1 7 66 Rt•pair sprink C'r.;. 6 3-11 . cxpl'r. Chuck. 64:>-0809 SCHOOLS PACIFIC Day & Night Classes ~3.6596 610 E. 17th Sf., Sanra Ana ~•bysiHlng B/\B'\°~ITTJ."\(j 111 111~ home. !fenced yard & referencrs, Cosla J\lesa <U'l'8 &12-0:~. 1 Babysittini;: .. \TYi1Gm;:- , l chilr1 only S'E "•'f'k t.uncheli 1n<.'IUdf'r1 :>IS.Jlh4 Build•r1 t-:o Job Too Small! Brick, block, concrclf'. carpe111ry, .•~d a rn1. hou!'e le\·eling. I ,rt.r. door rep;r 1rs. f"ree est. \VOOdy. 962-6~1:i. c;arp•t Service Ol:EP S!enni Carpf'I Clran· ins::. llclia. l'!llab. firm. &ii jJn('('~. Reror C a. r p e I St:'\ IN's. :~lJ..,ll.j~O JOHZ'SON'S GARDENING 'fard care. clC'an-ups, plan- tinit. sprink\C'rs. 962-:1135. :\lainlC'nanrr-paintini.:. r i >. leaky faul'els. repair fences. scr('('n~. \\'ash "' i n do w 11, \111.JJs, 11ax floors. Ref's. Cal .lnhn 6-16-9\!IO Tlll~K ahout ii! \\'axing S9.9:i 1nl':ndes car ll'ash. Hand \\'tlX, lln>s drrsFrd, chro1ne polished. :~16-1103 for app'\. Husband Busy? Call ~loose :l4:..0R20 af\rr 6-Repair Build·Scrv ~lost Things * LABOR UNLT.\l!TEO • •IANDY:\1AN \\'cld1n):l' -Carpentry 673-1!172 P A I N TING/paprring. 18 Yr.s. in Hal'bor area. Lie & bonrl'letl. Rers furn. &12-2336. PAL"'ITING/papC'r1ng. 18 yrs in 1-larbor a.ea.. Lie & bonded. Rcra rurn. 642-2.3a6 PAINTING/paperin&. lS yn; In llnrbor area. Lie & honded. Ref's furn. 642-2356. EXPE!t. Apt. i\1agr. Cliuplc. ~la!ur't'. Rental & l\laint Ahili1x, Rers. Available July ls1. TI4 • 5'17-Z'l70. Help Wanted, M & F 710 ACCOUNTANT Re111·ed executive requires services of a thon.n1ghly cxp'd accl. for pa1·1 1in1r 1 11·ork, 10.1.> hrs mo. i\lus1 be able 10 type. Cd)1 localion. :JW-·18®. --ild~m-.~A~,-,,~,-.~S6~00~- Publ1c Contact A1·c·1ng bckgrnd • artracuve singlr gal • pron1ol1onal rninflrcl. some travt>I. C:1"11111 Associate! Aitcncy IA002 in'Hlt' Blvd., Tustin ~-7000 Tank & labor lnstal!f'fl 30 g11l $90 e ::.0 gal $120. ASST_ llELPER 40 l!:ill SIOO. e Ph: 557-29:,J Lr.I? C\"pnnd1ng co. needs gal I !or rull & p/lirne help. $3.S!'I LE\V Takas & Son's Plumh-hr. Call ~1r. 8o4. 5-16-9862 lnit Rrpair. Hrpipf', Remo-B\'SIITl'G . 1. d I r t &16-:i340 BA . . & i 1 e f' • rrc es · hOU!>C'l;et"ping. 11\·c in p!'f'I. SS HOUR '.\lus! be rrlia., ha\'r lucal Plumhing/f'lectrical n>pair rt'I~ & love ch! I ti r• e n . 612-27.1:1 ti42-140.1 -'~"'"::....:'="~'=· ~~--~-­ LE\V Ta.ka~ & Son's Plum· BAl3YS!TfER nel':ded Thurs. bing Repair Rf' p 1 p P. Fri & Sal, approx 1 hrs. Ren1oclf'l Free Estimates Pl'\"f, 0"'" 1r,111sp. ~i.)7.8J46 &IG-8340 PLU;\·lBING rtEPAIR No j.ib roo ~n1all Hauling • &12-.1128 • Y 1\HD. gura~I'. clranups. BAKLRY Thrlfl Stort> girl \\'antrd. Apply in J'lf'l'Wll at 2024 Placentin, Costa !'11e~a. ~·1R-!l002 F..0 .E. PLF.ASt-: APPLY BANK OF AMERICA 344' Via Lido Newport Beach t-;quaJ Oppor. Employrr L\l.\fED. np,.nin~ for Scamstl't:'~S·lrainrr •1r e.\· prr. Apply 900 \V_ 11th St., c ~ \. 6·16-:1~9 INSURANCE SALES Become an lnsurancr Agent. opJX)rluni!y to learn insur- ance buslnc11s. Part tin1r> r\·es & wr,.kends. Full ll11ui 1>.t\en qua.lilied "'/unluni!ed O)JflOl'fUlll!.\. F armer's Insurance DF:NTAL Ex,.r. -'''l'0 )' Ole. Group i\lg•. Divrr~1f1etl d u t Ir s. :H0.1117, ~J.1£1..IS31, .\Ir. L..<ni Sec"y ~l;ill~. bk k P. n !:. • JANITORS. exprr, on I y malUJ't'. Gond pr~n9lll~' & p/t1m•·. nlizht \\Ot·k In c.~I. judgment rf'l(d. To 4:i. Top & beath cities. 6:!0-1601 l·IOI Wary. ~ Kraen1er . .Anahe1n1 DENTAi~ rrrrpt1on1s1. ex· JAPANl::SE lady nPf'ded for pcrienC'(' nrrr~sar;.· ~ day dav "·ork. Own lransp. Cd~! 11·erk. llu11t1ngton Harbor. arfa. fi.l.1-1.1.~9 s.JG-Otil7. ----~~~--1 LADIES. ln'P C'lolhing xtra DENTAL Rel't"pl1on1st ~c'y, n1011e). Fa~h1on \\'a;: on , f''iJK'r. Pl'd1u!t'\(' rlrnl1s!rl . ,\linneso!a \\'OOl!'n Co. Errs. ~l'l6-!i61;'; !IA.\J.:iP\1. for app!. fi.l.'l-OtlO or (:!!;)> ::g:>-87~~. MANAGEMENT TRAINING PROGRAM NOW OPEN WOMEN newport. personnel agency 833 Doi' er Drh e Newport Beach MZ.3870 LARGE: INVESTitlE:-JT Legal S!tc'y $600 ~~~~~~.Js 11~~~~VE:c;'\~ Mktng Sec'y to $600 FOR. EXF.CUTIVF: ADVIS-Asst. ~kkpr Mfg. $S2S ORS. SALESMEN & Comm I Fir• OTHER i\IG:\IT. POSJ. Rating Cl•rk $500 up $500 $425 TJONS. Escrow Sec'y Billing Clerk CO:\!PLF.TF: {.'O:\l'PANY (motorcycle) TRAINING, F'ULL F'RINGE Recept. Gd type $400 BENEF'JTS. COMPANY Inv. Control Clk $400 CAR PLAN. TRE~1EN· Cashl•r·JO hrs $2 hr nous ROOi\1 FOR RNorLVN Open GRO\\'Tif. Sal•s Publishing $600 Help W•ntod, M f, F 710 PRESS OPERATORS \Vomen ~'Ork lor pla11ic moldln&" plant. ~'6-J.310 PRODUCTION controller I. plannt1'. ~1&.11ing Salary SS31. 540-mJ P R 0 F' ES SIONAL phone I solic.!tor • Dana Polnt, Sen Clementr, Caplstra.no area. 1 \York In your own home. Be~t delll ln atta. Phone 835-1~ beh\.·een 9:00 Lm. and noon. RECEPTIONIST for busy beauty salon in N!!wport. \\'ell groomed, anractiw, under 30. Previous exp. not 1wcessary, 6tl-Dl!M RECEPTIONIST for ~tirement Hom,. 99'15 La Alameda Ave, r.v. PS\'CHIATillC Tech, i\1. R. tacil., in Gltndale. Xlnt salary It fr!Jl&:e beneflll. 213/247-339j RECEPTIONIST Sharp . .F'o1· sales ofc. Good typi~t. heavy plltlne work. \Ve!! groomf'd. Cus!onlf!t re· larions. Adaptable to hours below. !\Ion thru Fri 5-8 P)f Sal/Sun 9-a ar 6 Pl\I $3 Per tlour Ff'e Paid Also Fee Position.s Call for Appr START N 0 \V UNDER Coo~ p/tim• $1 .7S hr THE GUIDA'i\CE &. Ll:::AD-(trainee) NIGUEL PERSONNEL ERSlllP OF' DAVI'.: LOOK· OFFICE GIRL 1 AGENCY INGLAND. JNVEST:\1ENT 2763.:i Forbes Roatl N 'L''ST n E B D.\IV & CONTRACT:.\ Ai 1 • • • ROKJ::R, Laguna Kiguel COl\l:-OfUNJTI' LEADER. ~lust ha1'L' experitnce. BJJ.1477 SUNSET FORD TllRf.E NE\\' UN 1 Ts ~Kl Gardrn r:rove Blvd., \\'ILL BE INTERVIE\\'1:-..'G \\'estJninstrr. Cali!. D.\JLY TO FILL TllESEl==~~GJ6.~l(J7l_O~~~ POSITIONS 1"-1'.'IEOIATE· OXE busboy ldaytin1e). t'rl'Jf· LY. NO DEGREE OR EX· Ire ~hop 1.1a1trtsses, dining PER. NECESSARY. room wailJ'f'S.'ll'S. Apply 1-IOO Pali.sades Rd. Costa ~1esa, ONE CALL CAN ARING ask tor !\lariun Kent1111l YOU JN TOUCH \\llTII THE hetween Z & 4 pm ~Ion thru CHANCE t~OR f'INANCJAL1.:'.:''=i.-----~-~ SECURITI' & THE HElGHT PART tlme-Al1erations girl OF' PRESTIGE, wanted for E,.;clusi~·e Bou· oque. 675-1140 CALL NOW 547-6771 Pnrt lime .tlilaids Seal.ark l\1o!el 646-74·1.> RECEPTIONIST. Brighl 11ll to work w/gro11•in~ co. Lol'ely location. Plush .sur· rounding~. Greal htlss. Ter- rific oppor. S1a.r1 S.12:i. c an Sally Hart. :i.10-60:i!i COAST Al~ AGENCY 17~ H:irbor Bl a1 Arla1n" Jeeuben; Costa Mesa Now in1crviewin.; PART TIME EVES. HOSTESS Ov•r 21 * i\pply ... Be1ore 11 A.\t or 3-5 PM lSSS W. Adams Cott• M•s• OUR C0'.\1PANY TRAfN· ING PROGRA)1 YOU \\'ILL Exper. in layou( & labrictt· REAL ESTATE Salesman, B~: INTRODUCED TO t1nn ot cl~ tol.Pt-a11t·e ~heel I uniqul' opJXJrlunUy in sub- YOUR f{ESPO:'llS IBIL!Tlf::S lllt"Htl parls l1J f'('fluirt'd. diviliion sales, selling higher RY FIR.'"1' BEING ROTAT· illu~t knoll' setbacks & bend pdced homf!~ in 11n outstan· ED 'n!HOUGH OUR SAi.ES allowaners &· hf> nhle tQ Cl>· 1 dill$; lll'ea. A p1-o\•en sue· nF:P'r. & IN 'flit; t'IELD ern1e all relatt"d n1ach111c~. t"rssflll hi~t(lry or i;:a!r.~ 111 TRAJNING. re ll I rl f! fl I i al p1'0per1y PRECISION nrct.iis11.ry. Pf'r .i;:uai;h'c YOUR POS/1'10.'I IN OUR SHEET METAL appearancr. SuccC's~r .. 1 ap-~Tli~lT. TE,\'.\\ \VILL BE plican1 will ha v r op. HEADED BY DAVE L.QOK. ASSEMBLERS por1unily to earn hi;:h in-J~CL.AND f'JN,\NCIAL IN-l'fln1r. Plea.'e senfl hrief 1-esun1e to Ad Ko. 4.i, Daily VE!io"'T:\IJ::~T A :-JAL y s T. \\'dl pcrrrinn aiSCnlbly \\(ll'k PlloT, PO Box 156!1, Costa R. !:::. BROKER \\'HF.RE of h1ghh' skilled nalUrr on i\lesa, Calif. YOL' \\'ILL PREP1\P.E FOR ex:perisnental & pro101ypc 1 c==~'"""~---~­ A PROf'ESSIONAL RE· xht>l'I nielal minp<inenfs .fr R.I::. SALES: \Ve spec. 1n in· II. lfiDl"G C \RF.ER J'' ro1ne prop. Sml, aggressive ' '~ ' ' · · .~ closr 1olcral1Cf' 11ssembly JNVEST.\IE,\TT COUNCIL-i.tntl'lurf's, H i~h sclinol ed· eo., ne('(!s top nian lo join our sales learn. Lrg. ad ING. 11r a11on rr11uu't"rl plUs 5 hut.Igel. Rrferr11ls &. 1:-.ITER\'IE\\'S \\'ILL BE HELD DAILY FOR ONF. \\'F.EK. CALL NO\\' TO SF:E 07\'F: or OUR l\J(;:>.1T. RE· CRUITERS. )ears C'.'ipenencf'. SfJC'Cialized !raining. Mr -APPLY IN PEP.SO~ - ;;;;:t.1 llARBOR BLVD COSTA 1\TESA. C1\LIF. Ewin~. FOUR ST AR REALTY, 8.15--44'!2 REAL F::o.""TATE ~ALES\IAN \\"Al\"l'EO. S'.\IALl. ACTIVE SUCCESSF'Ul. ore TI~A1' ;\!AKES :\!ONEY. DICK BERG, !lii'!-2~21. 541-6111 ATLANTIC * DRIVERS * LAD'' \1ho can ~cw 11·ell; to RE\VARDINGTrlephone s1•11· eockrail c!rcssf's !or Ask for Mr. Sands f ho 1\l No Experience priva1P party. Rrasonable.: • ..,.,...,,...,. ____ .J RESEARCH :·~rtv ~~:~ 1 :1~e~1. t~~ rh~~= Necessary! 1_;..1~'-·"'-'~"-·--~----i :.·tATURE 11·nm<1n for JJ.7 Classified ad No. 58, Daily JI.tu.st hav" clP-an Calif. drlv. Landsc~pe G~rdene_r ain Rhilt S1t11·yp1· Honie., Pioll, P.O. Box \j6(), Cost& ing record. Nor under 25. Perm. Posit. Xln I 1vorkLng 6-16--0716, 2619 Orange Ave, s t c· . . I i\le.~:i. C11lif. 92626 YELLOW CAB CO. cone!, r.tust have ~a1 ap-C.M. ys ems IVISIOnS S ALESMEN, TIRE, 186 £ IGll S C i\I pt'itr, ?itus1 ha\•e nof s. Sal· YfEDIC1\I. R~:CEPTIO:\'l!'T $650 ' 1 c.. ·' ' nry OJl('n. F'or incervw <:all Jn1riguin51: oppor. in lhe olr A D1v1sion ot '.\ 11 \\' ]" ESCROW OFFICER Crl1'l. 673-m1 · t.1on-Fri 8 of a local rioctnr w/an f'litr Stis11ueha11na Corporauon C~•ll .lrs. Schmct, ·estcill Banking ri1mncia\ ins1ilu!1on is S<'Ck-A'.\1-10 A.\I only. prnclice. Lite typing. Slllrt I Personnel Agency, 2i>1l * TELLER Ing an Escrow Ofllct'r. LEGAL sEc·v, super sharp s.ioo. Errua1 oppo1·tun1ty rn1ployrr \Ve stcliff Dr .• N.R. &is..2no. Reinove lrei!s, dirt, and Remodel & R•pair Diamond C1 rl>f'I Clra.nmg ~kiploiuter, b11ck hoe, A\·g ~izc nxi111 SS !l6'!-R7I;, Custom Wood Interiors Repairing & 1nst1l111lions -.~~~--~---1 T!w ultinlal~ in lnd1v1dual. f ff', t:~t. 6.ta-1317 TR,\Sll & Garai;e clean-up, ethnic & period dC'signs & (4rpenter Anvt1nie. 5-'S-SOJl irislnllni lon for all or par! I 7 days. Slfl a 1Qllrl Frre rst. I ___.. of )'('Ur home. See holl' rlls- CARPENTRY LIGllT Hauling. An}lhing! 11nr11vr your horn(' can be lfl'.NOR RLPAIRS. l~O Job An~·11here? Yard clean·Ul'I· 11·1rh appropriate arches, Too S1naJI. Cahll\et in gar· L/.lll' rates S4S-09l9 doors. 11·indo11·5, panels, age:< & o I ht r t'abinel!, '10\'I:'\(;, GnraJ!e C'lran-up b111t1 -ins -t'XCt'UtC'rl 111 5G-8lT:1 If oo i:1ns11er lea.l'e I.· l1tr hauhni:;. RC'asonable. ~·rench, Engl1~h. 1\lC'XICAn n\5g. 11.t &IG-2312, II. O. "'1\"'P rstimat('~. &l~>-lr.ct'l. ~led11. -Craftline Con"lnJt.:. A.ndt"r50n. A ,i::orxl "'ant ad is a good lion Co~ 6~:..0014 llr 646.21).12 ~'l'\F; CAHPl:::'\TRY I i111e~1mC'nl tvl'. E:'lr ,.d('r11fl'-m&n . R1 \\'r1n1rau b . Iii. Al.L l.1 P"ll rf•pain:, any .~i joh Add r1'n1MrJ. Quall!y \\'OJ"k, Rr11 ~. !162-1~1 Citment, Concr•t• j, SAVt; TI~lt: I.-\IO~E''' Jfavt It p u n1 p e d -~n)'"' hrrr .11ny! lmt<' aJl.'rrl'~ QJ111·rrl,. Pump1n,1? r~26 QUALrT"\' N>mrn1 1.1 ork, JP1 ~eorge do it L1c"d. Bondrrl ~16"'. /Jf6TIOS, 1.1·alk11. drlvr In· laJI flf:lll' la1.1·ns, !\a", hrr11I. remove. ~18-86G8 ror c.~r I< Li.lif.;NT WORK. no job TM ~all, rtaJOnable. F r r r ~tlm. H. $lu01ck, 5-18--8615. -a;STO!lof OONCR!.'"TE PA110.DRIV£S.E'f'C. r!'" ~-''· 531.NSS, 67a.,5516 4-itractar , Llc'd Contr IU!:rnodelhli: l'Adrl!11ona, Pl.'UtJ., l..a)ottl •Karl E. Kcnd1ll l4S-1"7 ,... * NCR OPERATOR i\lust hA\'t" f1-IA &. VA t>X· \.\'l1JOme Sh. stenorelle, Call HC"lrn Ha~·(•s, 5m-ti()55 SALES:\fAN, Service Sta. Exp'tl. Apply In fM'™>O " lary rommensuratc ('OASTAL AGENCY I Part lime. Neal in ap-Newport Nation al J>{'r. ~a IB~f extt. & bkkpng t'xpP.r. 2790 Jlarhor Bl al Adam!! 1ltE . '.'Yellow ~age~" of peal"ll.nce. Apply 2J90 Bank "·lexpcr. Call Personnel, Ne\.\'port C('n!cr 0 t c. . , class1f1ed. , . Daily pl lot Newoprt Blvd. C.f.f. 1Zl:11 67U-01~..(). 644-6.WJCI. MOTEL .\laids, exp d. Apply • Superior & Pla('<'flli.i , N.B. l •-""""""""""""""""'ic~;i-'i;:::.::;;;::--;:-::;:--::::-; \n perron, Cosra ~lc.sa Inn, H•lp Want•d, M & F 710 I H•lp W1nted, M & F 710 Exec. Sec'y S6SO Lb!V,E-in hs1''2'00& ''c· nn,, & C . .\1. QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD SCO~l>IO oa." ' HOY. J1 ~,.,,,, ' • I d k'U ood - . g • ron1 oc/g 5 1 ~ & ;.: non-smokrr. :i40-2~6 2 **• '.\IOTEL '.\1AID *** Juditmcru. Plush gurround· &12-986:? l l.i-\GUl'\A P.EEF' l\!OTEL lnt;s. 1----------31\'1!'.li !". C~~t Hwy. 4~'.!()'}j SF.RV ICF. CENTER DA ILY P ILOT for action! E.\TPLO~'l\tENT AGENCY Call 642-5678 & Sa\'e: 5oO NC'\\'port Cen1cr Dr, NB'-~~~--~--- Suire S.1:1 6-14-4~1 H•lp Wanted, M & F 710 Help Wanted, M & F 710 EXPETllf<~NCET' \\'AITRESSES Ovt"r 21. O:inlRC1 Rrn<', 644-00j() e EXPER pleattr for Gihnan. r.;o piece wnrk. ... 54g.3244 ... EXPER t'l<'aning lady, 01.111 !ranspo11ation. Ref's, 2104 E, Oceanfrnt, Balbo111 F'!BERGl..ASS molclt'rs. Ap- plications now heing taken. C!ippt'r l\larine Corp. 1731 s. R11!'hey, Santa An111 . GARDENiR \\'anlerl-lr\'il'll' Coast Coun1ry Club. Appl)' ln fX'l'SOn A.nl 1rr1 l/!111 GF:l"ERAI. MELPER f"'uU or r111111f' 11r1"n. $l~.i hr. ('olr. ,\1&-!l~ lor sTf'l't'O C;ill {111•.1 MACHINISTS ! Experimental! liigh Sc hool educ9tion or co mpl etion of recognized apprenticeship plus e i g h t years shop experience in manufacturing precision par~. Must h•v• experience doing pr•cislon work on I 1 r g e milling m1chine. Som• ~ydrot•I r•qulrtd. Experl•nte on jig bor e, rot 1 r y t1ble, prototype, tools and fixture' preferred. C•ll or •pply to Bert Mills (7141 54~030, Ext. 153 ATLANTIC RESEARCH SYSTEMS DIVISION A Division of the Susqu•h1nna Corp. An Equal Opporlunit.r En1ployrr ~I F ......................... I I r A Large International Financial J-leadquarters l.ocated ln Ne,vport Beach Has · The Follo,ving Job Openin&s: SECRETARY ' ... $500 STENO ••••• $450 Excellent \Vorking Con ditions & Employee Benefits. For An Interview Conce-rning The Positions Above. Please Phone 1544-5800 & Ask For ,,_lrs, Smith In The Personnel De- partment. PROGRAM ANALYST ~t•o Years F.xperienre In ;\NS. COBOi ... Ad· ministration Experience Assembly Unguage, DOF OperaUn~ Sys t e ms, OS Operating Systems Experience Preferred. Pl11u S.nd R •sum e To P . 0 . Box 2210, Newport 8e.1ch, C11if. 92660, Attention: Mrs. Smith. Equal Opportunity E1nployu i - - llturd;ty, M;ty 8, 1971 DAILY ~ILOT 21 . Here's How You Can Use Our Famous Dime • A • Unes our famous DI ME ·A· LINES FIVE ·CONVENIENT OFFICES TO SERVE YOU • Bring thtm1or mail them with cor,ecl cash to one •f our 4 convenient offices. e No li'l'estock, produce or plants. e NEWPORT BEACH ... 2'111 l1lbo1 11.-, e LAGUNA BEACH • , , , , , 21? FotHt Aw, e COST A MESA ..•..•.• ., .• 330 We1t loy e HUNTINGTON BEACH 17175 leoch ltv4. e SAN CLEMENTE 305 No. II C1mlM -HI • No commercial ad1 allowed. • Each Item must be priced with no U.m over $25. C••lf J) let,.A •1Hil l,M .. ~ ... STNGER sewifti maebine S2j D1>e1ser $25 Mlr1-ors $1.l. 673-8232 JF.\\IELRY f;;,c-7j('. \VI g $2.~ Wine\ chimes 00c-80c. Little dulls :?OI::, Cf1'81nlcs 5c-S2. India b1·ass ~lt'-$1. C111nf'ra hags SI, Family family game ch,.sl •j.2j. Super Roulette $j, Chess sets s.»-ss c r, e p y Cl'a"·le.rs 5c-45i· ~lusirn l fashion dolls S7.U. \l~n­ nequin liquor di~pensl'r and La Soun.·p liquor rilS[Jt'nser Sj.)J. :.01 us I ca I globe drca.ntl"r Sit~. t.lusical RoUs Ro)'Ci!' decanter 15. hand painteri in Spain Ugunnes 80c. Nilf' liles-TV lites "locomotives" or "an- tiqut c11~" $8 .9!1. Adult hu1nor items l1c-S·l.j(). 2:3-l Vle1oria C.)1. hehind Te:-:- aco station al Ne\1port Blvd. and Vlctoria. 646-9014 PICi"IC table and :i benchei; I POOL 11cees110rle1 e<iulp1ni'11t 3 DRA\\'ER unfinished chi's! REGINA eleelr!c broom $10. UNIQUE drtss form, largr, l'l5. 549-1314 $25. Glrl'1 rink 1kale1, size v.•lth neve1·mar top l\0. J&l6 6~&-5814 a~ new, original SOO now BELL and Howell piojeetor 8 9 $5. lnfantseat Sl. Stroller J.:lUybrook, C~I 540-9779. FOLDING ping pon1: table cl~2~3-~>ll~S.~"90i,'71i~"$sN;;; ntm S15 perreet. 546-9686. ~. l'Yplng table $5. Lawn \VATE RBEDS S19, brand $15 Large B!aek Angus B suit, 1·1-16 $8 New sweeper $7. Lavatory $2. nrw king or queen size, broiler SIS. 642-7513 l11d i~blue fle{'ct: robe I. WORK bench ito. Kayak kit Rf'rord player S.S. Bed t l -bel I 8 14 SS $25. lO' copper tubing S7. frame $6. 2311 Cornell Dr. guaran eet ;i )'ears. 4 TRACK ii:tcn'O, speakl•rs ~lagnin la it -Box Card table and ehairs $5. 540-s.l;J{) Portablf' TY $20 9 x 12 and !apes S25. new 110 to 12 srna.Il Coy cars $8 Box bo'· Peg board and hangers Sl. c:at•pct $10 Sin~le t_ied S2~ Of· \'Oii convc:rlui-$\:'i, nri.,. Hes and 1dags tops S.°' Boo!.: ease rz. Iron, ironing A~1ERICAN niqs, Ford S20. hC>e d!'sks Sl .»-$2;i. Pr1ntrd slt'ITQ l'Xl!'nllon !pc•akers Cn1tches SI.~ Take aparl ~ board $l each. 64.>-1908 Corvette val\•e t:overs $10. pi1nn1t'd papcor !ape rolls $25, large Vi\l tabll' inoflt'I fold rllsplarwall i;all':" boulll Chev manilolri . $2j, J1oUyc a<lt each. S-16-0631, 276 E. phono, "'ilh built 1 n or ,M:'1'N'n SIO .\!en~ new, ROTARY lav.·n n1owe r, $15. V\V brakf'&, drun1s, 20th 51., C:'ll speakers HIKI nl'w O(lf'dle 31\\, 31 1. f111~s S7. 321 Iris, Bn .. i; il Stratton engine, lndl $'"' "·"' ""'08 C"'I 67" ·-0 sp cs •J. '-""""' · 6 GALLON g11s can St::.0 4 S20, desk modf'I t11 "" e1ll· "" • .. ..-~""" PICTURES $4-S7. Oat'llng ~\<1v1•l upholstererl rnckl!r S2j. D1·apes off white 6' 20" high 2(1 f1'et wiril' $25, Green ltit1ht•r and llra~s ehair $8. (;rl"(>n hhfll: rari>el $1.~ ~·:u'(!. l)oublr Sinlfflons lx'd 51;1. All ltenis like tlf'W, 6-12-lSZ:J NJ::\\' line.~1 c1ua1!1y twin .uanrci.s anrl !}ox i.pr!n11:~ S25 earh. Cost $120. Seconrl St>I SIS each. Excellent LADY Schick Mist Hait,J S::UBA tank a11d reculator Curler i;el $10. Conib curle1 $25 each. Alr 1.'0mprt1sor dryer $1.50. Bed11tl'ad wi£h 125. Steve M3-4M9 heAdhoard $21i. &14-2509 NATURAL f!nilh crib, 1pr\f11 BOY'S S«hwinn 26" sprin~ and m1ttrn1 .$10. 81onde fronl end S2j. C\rl'$ ~" bookaff, htadboard bed $5. bike $lj. Girl's Slringra.y Bi11tll sweeper $1 :Zol'' Bib $25. Rotary lawn n10\ver S23. Boy barlwque with 1pit and Hand h'Urk, bcrr case tyJ)(' motor S2.50, Brakled rue. $20. Roddy troul polt and round 6}; tt . dlamettr SS. ~ l'N"I $9. Guitar, C Bl'llll\l S15, It. portable bar SIO. New f'olding bicycle $25. Ra.dios (.'(lppertone ca.n opeMr. elec- A~I $8 f:.01 s~. s.t2·1:!7'l. trlc: $-1. White can ope.nu, good (.'(lndition $20. W Buoy ,~ '.!-IS-jj2!1 electric $2. 962--T~ 1 BARREL \'el\'el chair S21i. L\lustang hukap~ S I 4 tosser "'llh $20. 1101·tll ol CAR bed 11·i!h rockers S5 Kit-ROCKING chah· $10. Trundle c5o1c··c'o'·c1c·c...-----=, I Hi-back veh·e1 chair S2:i. Portablr h1-fi S20 Bike $2. !apt• all for l l'l, bun1pt>r eh<'n ta hie S10 Tr e I er hed $10. Couch S25. Small DESK. 6 \argt drawt'r1 with KODAK Retina IA, S25. Both llke new. TV 1tand M6-3J7j trailer hitch for older c:a r juntper $~ S\\ing~ntaHr $~ CHERR\' CTJlft>c tablr S20. 2 drafting board S7.50. Picture chair $25. ~21l3 Heath EK2-A basic. radio I'.~. Cotl" Jablo S'. S2.:il, sn111.ll indu1>1rlal :.' lnfanl's halhtub $1 Child's nialt'hilig t>nd tahlr,:; llti. "~ 00 .,, II! 8 . II ~,,.., ., ·i;:. DATSU;>..' "·1thour bod}. he .... 1 -1 Ill frames . .$1--$.ii. l ·~ o_f DOUBLE'·" -·tt-u and kit, unu:.= · isse 6-12-8171 .)!age compressor s2:,, sn1all rocking chair, black S2. enc '....,.vn<1 )l){'\\Ti {'r · 2 La ! I """' ,,_ , .. "Gemini" s .... ·eeper $8 . S~. 6-12--0120 132 \\'. \\'tlson, l'OOf or trunk h1i.:gai,:c r1H'k 8mn1 movu• eamcra i11Hh 21" TV nl'rds 11Dn1f' "·ark books .JC~ wn ~o .... ·rr :i. box sprin1 i25. Slna;le be9 I .. 11 ,., " R .. ASSORTED baby clothes, 11.l! Space 32, C.:'\I . 11 0. B'as!f fi~ ~ ........ 11 wtlh Cnrpet ~"eeper $2.:il. Hrad· t-,, bo• ,~,1 uman ~xu.... esponse, S3. ne"' 36" batl{'11' Cllbl<'s case $6 :.01ovie st'l't{'fl S3 Lite ··~ ' ' 13 ~ Bo ma n.:liS .. ,,., ... ,,., l\lasters & Johnson $6. 9 -S2 nice lOc ' -SL 64:>-2939. 2312 DOUBLE bed and headboard T.ll.'. mercury tubr trstl"r bar. 1 lamps S2. R39-T062 tools SIZ. :! d1s hn1astl'rs b<m_rd s:. ~ ranies ........ ;.; $Jj, 2 new table larnp1 S'f.'50 b"ll s·• 17' l••U•• Santa Ana A\'e, C.!\t. 1~ '·'oubi" '··I ,,,,·11·-ut 110-$20. 2 sink d uuhl e s1ii·ings an<t ma.ttl't!ss S'IO. •a•h. Goto.le• dlnloc !&bl• J K •J. ;J ~· u ~ ut.'< "' anrl lalr:sr charrs S:lO. likt• SJIOE" 1 ,..,, ,,,,,. 9'-AJ' 1 1"'' E 18th St C ~1 '" • ··c 1·11011 -., o·" FORTABLE s· · l• •d~··• St' "· k il l ~;;:. · faur .. ts S1-11~1. 3 r1ock :"' ·.· " " · •-"' ~ ,.'--h'I $>l. 2 on1pe 1 ,..,,..~ nu •• 1nger sewing e ""''"" .,, ut:S · \V I 11c1\' 1~~1 2j auron1nlic S:?:l, clnrk bro\\'n SlO &l~ll!l:)-'18-4..\s:i '"' ., .. , .. Autnv.·eek" $20. Propane machine, good condition S20. lamp $12 But·eau with fi e,'l:li·a t'hp S2, 1w11 holslf'r $.1. I-==~-~-~---radios s::-$:1. 6 i>hower hc11ds ,,. l\lahojl:any end tablfl SS torch kit SS. 2 tape ~9602 tlt·a11 crs $2J. t.lul'tll' SS. 5..'i Ford 11 ·· clult•h, plulr AD:'lllH,\I. Console gll'reo $!-SI. S1u1Lk":tn1 hairrlt')t>r CORVETTE S11ngray re11 r t>ach. Lawn 1weeptor $10. •sa r{'(."Orders, one inopel'ative SKI boal, l·l' Javelin, Y.'ood 548--8-107. anrl \\"hf'f'I $2;,, i;!l anrl 70 S2J. :HS...11~S. Sunday only. $.i. 4 TV ~!ands $2-S.i 3!110'2 l'hild's ~al blue niatehlng f'lo"·e1'. C~1646-1037 S\0 for both. 34 olrl racing hull. 45 hp, .l\ler<'Ury and °'"'°"""'""""'"""''"'""-I proof i;rts $1 6, RU 6..1 or G-1 0 'D 1 . Ch1u1nel PL, N.B. 673-160l roll and pleat SlO. Elco 11" Philen po\'table TV $25. programs and iss ues h•ailer $600. Summer fun. CAl\lPEB. shell $20 F'l'11{'1.' ct>nt roJ!~ 7¥, lndinn t'f'nts RUN m('la patio taple NI•:\\' i>hit<' tonnE"a u covc>r 11l~11HI tt•a c rr SlO. 17" \Vestinghou~e por1ahle "Raceway" nu1gazine $10. ,.,., .,~,,. JKl~\ !\' lo 10' $1 t>at:h 4111 .2,•,. •olt .-,3<"'"'.'l In l'R. anrl <'hairs $2.i F'ornHca Ni i:: h 1 -r r s is I an ce SOCKn' set 1 ii plr.cel! and tool 6-16·1195. drive, l~ box 512. 2• •1 •.•• 1 .... ~.. ... """ ~ 111bl<' "'l!h le11.f anti 4 rh11 irs fot• ~ .. 1G,\, SIO. Judo unlfotin · t k 1• TV $ ;i. ,,,, -r " portable GE cannister vacuum Sl2. Telepholl<' poles $10 tachl=~=~-.-=~---~I ('3pnc1!a11cc 1• iec er J. radin $17. 546-0269 613.(17].I 1963-61 CORVAIR hoods, car \\' h ec l bar ro\v $ :1. 50 BRASS L·\Yt P, 3 11·11y, 11lk $2.'i Coffct> tab1r $5 Lanl['l $j nien'i; !>iZr nirdiu111 iis<'rl Ci· n t 1,:; n1 <Jn f'l 'Ofessi.:mal l\lahogany chairs $8 C!Q.Cll. '~====oToO~R°"'o.,=.-=, I parts 50c • $2.50. Dlsh('S, Polyloaill sheets /.}C·$1 .\ s had e .$ l 0 . to.Io rl er n Anl if!L.I!' glaSS\\'l;U'l' lOc-$1. 16~7n.;t>n1~· Piano slool Si.j(), i;pr11y gun Sl2.j(). i\Jodrl S-16-l\9j 4 drR1\·rr chest $20. S dl'awe.r REFRIGERA ~;, an d !"" $! 1 b I IHG-:...621 ,,...., ""' ------=--~ chest $2j. r-.1odrrn ~tudent I \\'ashing mat'hine S 2 5. pols an pans "" • , seclion Gaucho l'ltshion S25 ~ onl'1\'t1t't', rasi;: a m fl, 1-~---------airplan<' t'qllipmf'nl ~l:lx li -Qu1•rn iize bed $23. !\tapir, , glasslop desk Sl!'i. Dinette GM>-78'20. 163 E. JSth, c.r-.t. 540-9016 Saturday Gas J-elrigerator $7.50 \\'ork-c ~-ura~or sh~tl~· l~O. 3:t \\'ti.\' R8u9, braided ova!, aH 11·001 !llOTOR dinghy S2J. 64·1-2861 $3.:xl. r o.'I: :'19 S9. 2 Dyna Jrl rllning room tablt $25. 4 I $"' 6 hi h · KITCJ~EN lms!rr instant Jng cleetric ref.rigtralor SlO po e. rass !~ 1. v.•11y 12 x !JI ~', .C:oofl <<Onditk:ln Hobarl tScarsl 11• a 1 er pulsr jets SZi f'S.Ch. l\1odel :.Olaiilc chairs $25. 541.-1932 lab e · n1atc ng c airs 6 LUG Chevv straight axle hot water S2S. Airline pc l Balhtull, toilet, sink Sl5 floor la1":p $10. TKble lnn1r. "ilh pad $2a. 646-119;) solt~nrr S2i Tuo Tc}ota guskels and \\OQd propellers S5 rach. l-1apl!' kn i<'k knack for lrailrr S25. 6 lug Che"" •hade• $• •,Ian' pi<"<• "id t 1 C d ••d p••J•. 2-.· to •~. >lod"l HOOVER .:rubber/poll5hec ' •J shipp;,, box for small rlo<> h 2 · '·· 2 ·1 $2 " · .... " '" ,. HIDE\BED 12· r o1-,,·,, a terna or!! onr l'O'>''n an .... ~ .... .., " ... sht>l f S15. Rock maple "'heels $5 each. ~12:-i.s ,.. eac · s1n,.s. 101 t>ls 11 . l h' · I 1 " " ,·,·g-•aw l l2.~. 8,,·gg• s-i-SlS. Forn1ica dininl table · 12 I $9. Electric distribuhon •1 '--~ •~ u usu.i c ina, i as!, tahll' 4 •ho;-1~ p I orw Corolla S25 each. 01<1 --.... _,., uo 'ecn1~ cab111rt J. :\lap e each ,. aplr Ul'U lran1e ~ 1 lk 1 · ··~ "" o e •Q n-•k s•• ,.....;ld'1 d••k t Ch h I !• ._ I · s rn1"·an.• trays mi g a~c; I r -bra.~s floor lan1p $a. 12 vol! !on 2.5 H.P. motor $14. -ue .., "'u . h s· h. u . rsaJ S25 ;).18-#011 .. -"0 I ta "' r p 0" lln1 ini:: licht $:.!. '71 Bui<'k Stainlf'~S ~PRl'k plug t'O\'eN. ..... .n>c! 0 .... ... bookc~e s2:i. T\i•in oox T\\'06hoe evy">•• ees, :i tPn1p v .. x or construction [ Cha.In hnk fcni-e ""r It 50c ~· ·! 'k 'NI · am11 S3 .. >IS-S.JJG I'" c~-1 I d-··•1 tt ~piing and ma!lrr~s S:lO. J!lt' J eac nove ' 2 pair gates, dr1ve11•ay sile t' a n d J,. s 1 i ck 5 $1 _ "'~ SUR FBOARD 9'6" very wXld . 1 1 . fo• Co-''''' 110. 3 qua... Hl;h t·hair $3. Child's chair I d Ibo ri sto\'e, 36 inch $10. 1.i ind\ C 0 ECTORS d .,,, s1eeru1~ co iunn w111 v.•1r1ng • • • '' h Pa ir mane ou.i: l Y l'n LL , ecorators $25 eal'h 170 "' J9U1. Ct.I. l\'t"I\' solid hrH'.~. Tri.k co n ri i Ii on SU>. New 12."i. Roll har for Dalsun Sainsonite Liquor case SJ5. $5. Small bicycle .-H tablP~ $20 l'arh. Rounri Ford pick-up "·heels S5 color photos mo u n 1 e d , 1 fl 1 . rr 1 1 , 11qu11riu 1n, ne\·er usrrl 21" ..; Pllolli kneebo!u"d lllilh light& traininr 11·heel1 SlO. Baby map'. -Hee rable $20. t>ech. Cast iron bathtub $10. \·•noo" '''''· daling 1-"'•, OLD cast iron \\'aHIP iron $::1. a "11 _ s~ • M"l'V ng rirt'f'~. 21 .. v. 10,,. ", .. ,, 12,, ... ,.ti roatlstrr SlO. 5' aluminun1 ...... , . h nd 17 El '-V .. """ ra•• 52, I io"e1· pot f••o $2 ·' '" " ,. · I d 1 " ·1· 13.·.~. p·,1ot• c-oopute• 13, Ctlr ..... wit it• · ec:-. 4 Olds and Pontiac \\'heels 1914. :'lru ba)·onet s 5 · ., • · ~tep fl r Pr ~. ,, 1nr10~· ·"' .v ' La.~e maplf' ,.ichrre Sl2.:,0. European, Oriental cities, · Rel'd and BRrron sihtf'r and sell f11r SIS. 0l'iginal paint-h k h h Wo•td \\far II ~ilk esca"" tric fry pan $3. Vacuu• I · 1 11 5 SI each. Olds radiator S20. · 1 11 ,. Colen1an lan1cn1 12 Gas d ,... ut• Pl l\U Al 1" r } "'" ,__ ..ar,ef' M"ascapt' pl(' Ur!' .. pn\·ae co el· ion, museurn \inod tT!I) s,·,. Round in.i::r; SlO an $25 .... iga1·e1Jl' OfX'l'lllrrl air punip SJ,j(), nlaps Hu~sia and China S3 cleaner S15. Itt c • ..,11 $3. ;\laplt> t"i n bed tran1e rom-5-18.-.11109 1 quality $5 . S\.i. Braided motor. 2 hp S.i. 'l\vo f\l'l'nty lornli<'a, cht'Olllt> pcriesta1 holdrrs .. "'OOd. l"IQlrl 1 67.>-.\2."iS f'ilh. 1!•!2-20&! I 1029 Presidio Dr., C;\I. ple1e $1.~. Dnub!I' tK<rl lranll' \VALNUT Danish modt>rn rug, appro..ximately i x 10, pound prof)attf' tanks. r:\cks l>Jblr. chnirs S2j, \\l;i.lnut Pl'-1•11r!{'ln, f!ls r•'~UIRr and kin~ ~~----~~~--545-3.159 SJO. f.a rly An1er1can ha nt;-r 0 c k r r \\' 1 t h b ! a c k oval. gl't'en $10. 6-12-li:'iS and n1anifolr1 $2.'.i All.;y boat I' a s j n n a I chfllr Sl5. s11r $1 .2.'> ea~·h. Skatrboard. I Ct; li~h1 n1cter s:.i. E1ne1-son COLEL\1AN v.all 1 U r n a c e ~l ~AL P<t;" l•bl• •nd • · I 1· I"' 1 2 o 17 ·~ Sh autornallc t'<lntrol $25. An· 1' "'' "' ., 1ni:: an1p L-: ...,e -naugahyde l'Ushions $2:i 2 NEW elt>cti·i<' shoe polishPr slovr ........ uni grne1'ato1·, Firf'p!al't' bcllo""s S:i. Pair arid 11hrels $2 Ironing board ~tcrro p!10r.oi;:ra ph S\2 . ."JO. i•haJl'S $2:1. Roll 1964 D Jls-1092 black Director's chairs \\'ith $20. Ann chairs $~ f'ach. 12v, 55 an1p. \vith amn1ctrr. kini;:sii:c plllO\\S SS. Bt'3 l~n $2 Pair rollrr ~kates }i. I V\\' bu.~ srat '68 11.ncl l'K'"'l'I' t\qut> nirdieine cabinet climes $11 .. 1853 half dime $2. GAnnARO Recant ehangrrs while naugahyde Sl5 each. 2 ~!O"'l'I' Si E:nd strp table 'has sr.para!r radio ll'rniinal si'!inhound bl11nkel S t (I &l&-76i0 S:C1. '68 or 'fi9 VY.' h·ont be\'el{'d glass $5. Boy's 21" 3 large cents, lJ49-&1-5.1 VF Sl:>-S20. P.A. amplifier $25. 11·hi1e patio tables, one like Si Argus 3 camera s1:,. S2j. St•ars n1itrc box \\'ith Ant iqur satin qu1h<'fl ~p1'f'ari RED\>VOOD chaiSf' and rouiid bun1pr1' $ti. V\V Ja•·k S3. hii;yt:lr $;). L<1rgf' tricycle Sj. sz:i. Two eenl 1861 f' $6. 3 Radio and TV !ubes 2X. nc1,· S\0 one 1vi!h u111brella Antique twin bed fram<' SIO. back sa"· $25 1/3 horse com-S20. All ne\\', !\4i-5066, 1Gl62 umbrPlla "Ith ,11·hcels Sl:i l Assorlrri rir1U hlto; ~JOo-.Si An1ique h11.thtub $25. Small silver halves Sl ea c h , Box of Pl1'ctronir stun S.i. .and 2 \1'hite \\TOught iron Fluorescent l11n1ps $1. Sears Jll'\'Ssor with sniall lank $25. l\1ooni:l<)\1", 11.B., Saturday, for botll 67~148.1 :;;mall kt>msr.ne !11mp S2.!i0. air t.'Oinpressor Sl5. t>.lrn's 67H776 Tools 50c-S2. Sockt>t ~ chairs S25 Ol ive green i v.'heel lrailcr Slj. Au!o Split leg tripod. all hrass Sunday all clay. PAfP. '''d lahle• 114 ~ 2 Bmnzr l<'tlf'r and numbrr lndoorroller akates $30 nev.·. 1 ...... K d I h I d · I h · c 1 ~ I t 1-, •. 5,,-.o SJ j ~i1.e si,. set of Dutch dou-GOOD runn /\I r 11uat 25c-3(}e. "enne y !oo box up o~tere occas1ona c a ir lil't's $3. hi d's type11Tltrr fittlngs S2j, 2\~" J·l.D. V. \V. bus left ctoo' 110. lamps 113. 3 ·ha·,, .... 11, se :>, /,>-,......, • 64'7397 1 I I I~ GI I · s· d 5 ~ ~ tile . doorit 42" :< 6'. 6" S20.1 ~1~1'=·..:.:=-.:::c... __ ~~= I $8, A mo.111 ne"' ·IP n1otot• . ~v • ~ e ectnc sv.·eeper :>. $3. Dri.1m stan S . Elt>ctt·ic bass1ek e1ti.tct'!i SI t>R.l'h 4· \\'lit'el 52. Churk D<'nl S.150, $12.50. Patio ••-·••" lllD"A-"L'Q 120. Ol•"n I~''· m• 11-"'n-os" ·11 12 11 thk"I •v.. i:..-uu ... ., 1:r.ri1 \\'f'!i1minster, Santa F0"!ialeone6 yearcrlbS15. •v. ' nv1r ca ra new :>, =~=~~' -·--~--~-massage pl ow · ea. 1 sizt> boll P.U. Chev. "'heels 11u1tfboarrl Ii' R" l :.W, R-17-4913 !a ble $2.50 Chdd'11 v.•agon s;, ('l'.11nmunicat io11 r"ceiver $2."1. Ana S39-(l93.i O~ mal!res• U. 0 n" l\~0101;t:rl'lr tirl' $4 . ~ks TIRE, new FI r,. stone amplifier S20. Ba I' be cu e l:l"x8" for 1\ id<' boots $ll.50 PROFESSION A!. Ostl'r ha ir llahy b!'_d. fine condition S_lj. I T•.PC' rerordcr .... 11h IHJW'S l II o kl 2.J(", Dishes 5c-SI. G-1 nHkl' 1:j()xJ-I. $1 5. 646-75"10. mot11r $2. Hyrlraulir. jack $5. raeh 1-s1"1: boll Chf'v. Pu, dryf'r Usl'rl l~iN'. p111rl S:'.O B11h~ Jlt mf)('r ch111r. l1kr Sl.i. Corona Zephyr portahll' ·1 Cyl1nd rr ~1G engine $25. ~;;r~. Al~ 1: C~ill~ 5faJTl'I 112. ~tini bike par!~ -.----~-.-"------P11ckan1 &II TV, nef'dll wlK'r1. Jj"' ~pH\ rini 17.50 llf'll for $l :i. St<'n"'''' ho,·, ""11, sa. 673-l!H2, 9-j Satur. tyPf'iirilrr SIO. \\'\VJ lealhf'r TranR111h;sion $25. Batlerles :i0c-s2:1. NPw :r :t\\'1linz1 S.l I" J_IP .... uSnu1an scoottr \\'Ork $20. a.16-5316. 1870 Boa 2-tcn ply 6.110x9 ritf'i; on <'Urler ;ind lat'ial" ~tean1rr il.1~ a.nd Sunria,y 1 1unn1un11iun bell Sl2.50. Gun SIO f'ill!h. Chargl'1' $10. 19-16 parts from !iOc-$25. 641-4941 R~cord.~ IOc-$1. Paint ~i()(' {'~,g~ $2'2 [arm \l'ater Vista Cr C '.\I ~1n~l'r ~porl.s car \\'ith 283 1 LUGGAGE box and nck tor 11 '.\lel::it trim ne"' 50<' p1 c rr pu mp SlO \l,'alnut · .. . heavy duty \lhf'l'ls $20 eaeh. Sl 2, 8~7-2·12.1 Sf'\ anhqur 11·oodrn planes rack $1.:IO, \\'t>slinghnu~r C'hev)I' en.i:ine part• S2 to van top SU. 5"&-8082 ~a · -~1 ;I ho . $'' r· round corree table SJO LIKE ne\\' Tad Davis tPnnis Old 11'\'adl! ~r1ndslonc .!or TAPLE saiv $6 GI:: mO!flr $].:ii l'tu·h Old buttf'r churn UP"Tilf' adjustahlf' hea1r r i.trip. ' a. x new •· : Table, 6 <'hairs S20 Small t'Rcquet. new string~ S~. 6 planler $2J. Pair ol f1rld ,~hp SIO \\'all lent, 9 x 12 Sl:t 2 sad irons SI ('ACh :M 1 SIO, ll'I' t'lie1t Cnll'•nRn $10. S'l:>. L\!esscrschnii!I lij cc \VROUGHT iron round I turncpdlel~l"1'1S~-~'!ri ~a.If (Ii~. chest S5. Box of sloe car ratt11n dining chail"s S6 each. iclephoneii: S2'J Small Purox si-•. :l-IS-SC.SI olri co!lrc·tablc ho11le1 ll Mothl'r·~ Day gilt rnake up i·n~ne S:.15. Carburtlor $1!), patio !able $25. I \l.TOugtl :·n.m ., ' · ..... _signs '· equiplnenr $10 Paperback Table lamp 11·ith 2 malching b. t 1 h · 1 8 h N d mirror \1i1h hghl!l $.'1. '• 19-IJ F.v1nrude outl:loa:1'd ~· iron chalr1 !or table $10 llavh; md11 $1 . Unique pl,. hook ltlc h , 1 ,. 111 s·, h Ch coni ina ion ore "'111 TURQl:OISE ga d•I $"-f'a e · rar rw"' r" I $7 u. 1!13.t i\1aytai:: i::as engi_ne S2=>. •••h. T••mP'l •·tlh ..... . 11 " 0 . k s eac or .i or -JC. \\·a amps J ac · romt> "'eld tip5 S2j , S1nall Alrro Po•tobl • 1 11 ~~r '·'.-. hedspt"l'ad $.}. 3 doU"n pa ir m11lh-es11 gQlid ""'' Square ... •" ... ..-o 11ues -.,., 1e nia rr quick llroil e I e c Ir I c £' s ('reo S" 21 I L ' ' r . B, nvlio $25. Capallano ,,,·, -·"It''" $12. T x 4'' · 962-..\W \l'eld lorch, 8 lirn;; SlO Old , t TV $2• 89, •7·•4,9 1·o:stumc jP1\t'lry e1trring~ 011oman I. ·~rnn'KM'f' .,t11n-~"'"' iv .. ~quare~ $3. Pictures S&-SlO. ---·--------rotisserie S15. Dan Is h dl'afting machine S1.50 Old c()nSO e ;i, ~ 1 50c t'at·h Signed arl glass ~le SlO. 2 "·oocl bookca~·s $] Beach 191-:-iJ26 modern Spanl1h picture s:ze. Toys 50c~2. Game~ 50c-S2. PORTABLE tape recorcl{'r nindern i;ofa ;end chair ho 1 l lO ., .. ·~• h C 12 ., OR IENTAL ha I r p i e <'es r.t en · 1, ladie5, children'• nr11nes s~. Pols anrl pans $3. Portahle type11Titer s:i. l'an1e1·as Prt•n10 Jr No :i "' · ...... .,,,,, rue . arpeL x 1. s:i. 7llr-$2. Extentinn co1rls :ik. \\'Orks good. Craftsman rran1e i1·ith c11nc hacking. box plat~ SlO Jr, 62o si~ SCRAM-LETS TF.LEVISION $2.1. 642-9161 l..ai'j!" anrl snu1 1J r u.i:s 1n••rl1u n1 bro11·n full $1.i, rlothes lOc--$1 .. some new. nced11 eu!ih\nns, woood in rnp "'' 11 ., ,,. t 1 1 1 \\"iglrrs $1 0. l\lod clothrs Campl"g Army s urplus Pine shelving t" x-12" x fi', 1ools, CO.'lt O\'el' $;fl 1\i lh No, O J..:orlun s,·,, J\oduk. ,Jr. ·• .. w-""'• ' <>II r up 10 Ii l'I')' conriition S2:> for all. Like 2 ROOM healers $3 t>ach, I f k I 7 • o size 7 and 8 S5-$1j. Dunlop blankets, dl11he11, Pot• and 1" x 14" :'!. fi' $1. 10032 11rwkf'ts and ratchets plus. NolA $7.50 4" rnac.:hinist fl al 1wn1 ro..··f•f ·" • new Schi<'k hol l11th"r sin. ANSWERS fi42~~161 Corn<'r c~])lr SI. Cornrr tennis ral"f1ue! $5. IA'a !h<'r pnns for campfni; Sc-1:-ic. J.:ukui. H.B. 91i2-1618 SW. Brand new never been St'l Bible ~!01·y hooks Sl.'i. \'i.~1• .~2:,. Sal.\\.;;. &ia-J74j, 2 SP"AKEP.' 1 1 h 1 ., n. 1 1 hundbn"r> 5:i each. 673-j2'/6 Ant ique <'law loot chair. \\"l'n Size lat''(' Suede · r. ~.~an< IUrntabr .'If f ·'~· •><rl"·Hlll(' llTll $3. "' PROPANE l'antp ~101·p near " · f;.1;,...1604. 2312 Sanrn Ana T\\llN beds s2:i Jo'oldi bed I'" 612 9161 good conflllion $2i. Antiqllt' · · !ea1hrr jnck1'1 wi!h fringe ' · · ng During -Prsky -Cyclr -~·1• -. 8' c11hinrl $8. ]J 1 Cosla ANTIQUE houRhold item new Sil Clefln rlouble ht>d Sl ' 1'\ . r l1 . k J\ve., C:'-1 $10 Bedspreads $6 desk $25 I l<l Sl "IN . I ONCF:: PETFRSON h b l l\lf'~lil st c \1 ~.Oc-S2j. Old canning jars, ladies watrh Calif', 19K rotd, <J C1. Kenn,m·e iron<'' 11 '.•. .1. e\v pa1ro ro rr nn 17"' PllJICO I bl TV '"ul!•-t·•bln •; Cl t f I nor-.' 11011.v ~ -, a Y sll'Olrr $8 ____:__....:._··--· .........i condition $7 Antlq"' " i;kales size 10~3, <.'OSI over . ' pew a c .._ '" ' " ~" ics o The problem of la.'l:alion i~ Nl"w ~ll'rilb.('1' S.1 Han:o.()!1 SAILBOAT hull sharpie, JO· zi nc lid.~ 15c. ,\ntiquc churth """" . V<tpor cool enginr ('OOlrr S·IO ,,11 fo< S2'J. G•anl• $25 . .JT' \\'es r i n g ho u ll f' dra .... ·r1~ SIJ. 642-1304. . . 1 1, 111 , ff 1 1ahlr S4.50. llateh cover $22. pew1er pic ture $2. 20 plett 12• 1•.. h 1 $l 1 • 1 TV 12¥ quire s1mpll'. You enn shen.r 11r11. <' -·· w 1·0 ,.,. 11b!r~ $7 S2j. 673-~11 G · , ·t i latue• •nd .1. J \1' 1'£' 11 • ...ir'' boo · po1·t•l1 • ' A\·11"'1 I Ba1·c·I Bai· 51,·, \Vh•"I• l'fi"ian 1 l'Oll'bo)' Suede l5 Size • · · r , T\VIN lied fl·ames, old carv-a sh<"C P repc>atcdJy hill you nnd 1.'i. S1naJJ animal en.gt' L f'hilrl's play !ab!f' S3. Uli!i!v 101¥ only \\"Orn once $lj, 26" po!'!able radio $1. j,ls--0269 I'd i1·ood, neerls refinishing can SKIN il only 0/'!CE. $1 611--0:iSl BIRD C'age. nuor t,vpc $:!.rJ(). naugahyd<' chair $~. Can plaqu~. 5e\ SZi. Antique lOK 1ray S2. Largr BBQ 11 11i1 1 Ladlf's clolht's 51i1R 12-14 "'"""'" S!. K•"tchen 1"te-~ ""'ld ladles \\'eddlng, 1i:te 7, E"glish girts 3 S""ed b ike ONE rol nr11• "llll"anized 110 •a•h '"7-1 '' \l'OGAN\' bl • .... ""' "" mo!or 11. Cas m-1''" .. ~ "' ... · "".:i-"" • 'lEO!T".RR,\N'"AN i-ff"< 1 ' 1 ta e 1vilh 2 drc.'s "" C'OOIS p u" 12· Id I"" .........i coll-.• 116 good c..'Ondition. .\tini \1·ire. 1" x 4" spaced, 3' x ,._ L ... ~ I 1 6 G-., s · • '· ~ C' Ii· :X:-$2.j(). 1'oyl! 5 c -$ 1 · S 0 . J years 0 '""• 6 """ '''P''"'' and equo·po•••I LAJI(;•.· br-'wTI "'ugahydc Jobie ai·" 2 ""d l•b''' I"'• '.11 \.<'~, Sl:'ll s. · """ con· "'"' ~1001 d"t" 0 f' ept II • " bike cluteh, like new $,j, 360 90', Sli Bait' lank. 24" x 24" "' '' "' • ,... 111 1 $2 4 1 '>UC!-Ant'hor SJ. 499 Flo"·rr 1 ion. rapes 0 l'x--$4. Size 7 rollrr skares Victoria, AP 1 7. C.;\f. lop . 28" :-; 28 .. bollom, 21.. chair $17.j(l flla ple chair each. Spiu1ish t.'Offl'r tahlr r ; ~n 11 •1h J. m~ IOgany BJ-.:AUTIJo'UL Jong 11. h i ! P ll'orner Irvine• C:.01 set. Electric cloc;k S 1 . $2. Si1c 6 iee ska I rs $2. ,, ,2 "9'9. d"p $j. l.J)!)stei· or erah 11-i th rf'niovablc cushions $2j ;inrl 2 f'nd tablcii S:lO r1_1;ur~1 1"6 .. "1'8"27' sra covers ~·tin wrdding rln-s.~. SIZf' JO, CABIN'"T h"d ~ 2-La.die~ bro"'" \\'II $3, rood 'I"""~ 11'2 P I · ~ ~ $ · Sq ff I · G' '---' 1 r3'"1 '~ L 1 e-a-•=u S ,), -nd,·b·on "'"1769 "u-u.;;~u. ·• au IU'lno, · lJ. uat'(' i..'O l'C tab e with eaeh. 1rl.i; "'urwm, 2 lw in · ... · .,... -,,. I h d ~ -C.\I. I FRUIT jars jf)c do:t. trap, n""' SJ. Air purifier ~J;;. in amps a e from Co~f'fl jump chair $1. Baby (Puritroin SlO. Trim 11\'iSter n111ny usf's $6.:.0 TV lray,,; headboards SlO. l.;1ri:e 1lrsk BRIDES;\IAID d1-esses. pin k l\lexlco, .!!Old, $.i. 1' I k I 11Ca lrs Sl. Room diYirier &I" 1 x 12 x 5 ft lencinz, 40 ;11 \TCl{!JliG Jari;r 11P!'\Jl'atnr ~"020·c,8-17;73c. ~-----~ for exert'ise S2. Auto Iii'(? i~ic each Brass TV stand ant! bench SIO. Unhni11hl'l'I !ialin, ~izr 10, \\'Orn once $5. rorches, p&t!o r 11r11 I ! 111· r ,1;rit' 5·1. Large box v.·ood hoard1 15c each. 20 lb. ~ I quality easy ch"•rs S20 DOUBLE box spnng and chair! S.l. 30 P t a y b 1;~' \\•ilh .~hrlvf's S2 .50 bookcasr SS. F'in1~hcd BRby food \\'armer, S.i Bnt-SJ,jG..S7.50. T1~l n mll.l· rlay block.~ $5. Camp !able concentrated laundry r:.ch. Ottoina~s si:, each. n1atrrrss SZi. 646-8..\6S. ma It a z i n e ~ S7.50. 16 Glas.i, ..... a1'f' 2.'"><:-S2 book" bookcaSf' SlO. !lfi2-0161 !I(' .strrilizer tl F.lf'Ctrir IN!ll!/ho!\ spring~ Sl5. !Ir-:-\\•ilh allacllt'd 11eats SJO. drtera:enl $3. 329 Broadway. Danish irold cn•!on1 living JO GAi.. aqullI'ium. complPll' Ce<>g!'aphic magazines S·I. a 1llc-S2 .Cuslom marl« car· NEED an r xtra $ink'! flf'rr·5 ~~iokrrV S.~ ~~ :.O·Jolokai Pl. ar:onal l'Olll'f' lahlr s2;,, ~zy r ulC' doll '>l'ith crib, 01 6-IJ..2834. 1·nom rhnir s~. 011 on1an S25. 52:; Bendix ironer SlO 1018 A clr11in spouts s:;. 221~ Elden r ings Sl-S3. S at-Sun . one, h11throom pulln1a n tor 1 <'SB ra "· · \V hit c ro r 1nn·11/1111.l~1ut bR1hin<.>11(', rurnitu~ and ' -,"v"o"N-"bo-t'u",-,,-.,.-w~l'o~t~M T11·in hox gprfn g SS. f'ramr Vic!oria St. across fron1 A\·r,. C.M. !:HS-5143 6-16-:1786, ''1th sink anti fixrurt>s 4Sx20 AUTO:\IATIC 11ashcr S2:, l'f'1-ord cab\nrl SIO. NUf' ('lolhes tor S:J. 49-1-2611 box Sterling Sl;11 $4. Angel $1. 28" :< :l6" mirror •-S..1. Vicloria school. V\\' front bumper, 11('11' $6. BABY crib, ni<i iu·ess and forn11ca SIO. Br11.11rl nr1v Iii to Pn~rr n1011"er1>, rt•el lYJK' ::~11111~. s:ig 11,11..r;;:~g cl,:'.~. 't',', I V\V seats S25. ~'heel~ S25. S4.50. Excalibur i 3 , s_~_. 11f>!iLxr hand vnruuni iirid BRIGGS anri Stratton rotary fr~31i80 bumper $!U, ·r ou1h chair $2. hf'ige ru~ l2 x l:i 11P-S~.i Hn!a ry si5 Push S5 TV =·atcr •lob<'t' SIS. 11'0,,_, Rubhrr rart $1 3. Chain "laUard Duck $6. 4 oz. Sterr tool~ $20. 21" Hoft n1an 'fV poiicr niower S2j, Po\ier Pl•>--" $'. St-lie• 12, proxi n1arely S2j. Ear I y $ ,J Bike SlO Golr car b:it-11 . I'' T "·d S!O Odd $6. 8 oz. Stein Sl2. Da.yllgbl '·· I I ' R · I l\IATCHINC end table "'l!h "'"" "' '" · I 1 1 $2' El · ra<·c P"!11!i11"g •""'. '!1'2 IJ;glo ->-.. ,,. win "'-" • · _ g ~~·\: e 1 f'·11·~ epn~ ~ ~: b ~: ~~~~:~i~~j,64~11~9~~ exce!len! dra\\·!'r, bras!! handles, top Chest of dra"dl'l'S S7 .. '(I. ~~~ri{·~~bt!ablfam~inp $ ~~O: ~~~1.rS;a~~e~IPn ~of.I g:~~~~ Dri\'e, Lagu~a."""' ~nd ends Sl-Sa. JOO O Shavin& $5 '61 Chrislmas typt>~·riter SlS. Guitar SJ. 26 x 20 high 23 lnche1 S17.;JO Baby gate expan ttlllt> Sl.50. Stiollcr. c 11 rI'i 11 g ,. <.'Orn-looL~ IOc·S! Salurd11.y and &ashorr at l\'tptu~ ornament• $5. Gavel Sl2.5'1, Bet!er Polaroid c11.mera. SEARS IU-nrnore gas dryer each. Corfee lab!c 20 x 50, Chair 52.j(). Baby hot di~h bination $1."1. %&-1918 Sunday, 76912 W. 20th SL at ll~-prrforn1a_n1.-e 427 in a '60 STANDARD office desk $25. Gold Regency Candle SIO, n 12,,·. l~i ·Fi eqo;pment S2j. heigh1 1~1 2 in<'h $17.50. $1.50. Lamp Sl.~. 2 Jan1p Pt . A CM Jo or rl w 1 l h g" nu In e "'·'8-2.92 274• IV C 9532 \\'tslmin1ter, Carden e11se, a.~h unil and f;l1n '" " C 11ernr1a vf' , ,,. J or a oast 64·1-1869. l\·ltdite11·anean. 54S-j()67. 834 shades SL 3 boxes of old OPPERTONE oven hood $3 ' ~USJ!f'llSion Tuck 'n Roll rac· j1 1 . ' Grove, Ca. 6.36-M)t $20. Kodak 8 mm nlO\'C ConJ::TI'SS St., C:\1 lralns and accessories S'li Nal'al uniforn16 2 5 c. $ 1 DAr-<ISH modern chair $6 ing IYl"Pll \\'ilh rhron1e rl 111.~. ~~";,'-"-'~'-·~~~~--~ V\V van parts 1957.&I: Nearly ca111P1·;i, S8. 30 :< 40 .i,cn.•en 26" !adit.'I lighhrcigh1 bike 1-'=""c:.:,.::,c:.,.:c.=~-~ Child 's pedal car $2. Child 's Clo!hirig . !ll'ITT\c old, ,;onir \Valr1u1 bed framr, 1wlr1 $6. ~1otor hai; J~ky cani solid~. 3 Piel·es of Afrlean print $:1. Projeclor $12 or all 20. ~ingle spcet.I 11•ilh baskel 19' PORTABLE TV, works i-ed lift' engine SlO. Silver nCI\' :ic-tl, 1nf11.n1 ~, 3 "'inclow sha1lc~ 60" wir!P t:.al11ncrd, rlr·. for rmrls s2 m1iler\11I 6 yards x 54" S20 complete l:ZOO en1lne $2&. 2 Aireriuipt 400 iiliflc viev.·rr SIS, chil d rear bike sl'a! good $25. 557-2226 trays 11nd silver dish!'S, childrt>n 's, n1cn,, 11·omf'n, $~ earh. BamhoO curtains to S~.'i. Reror1is and book~ Se each. &15-fi.~92 :::m~:ye t~. h ~e·a~ I~!~ S2· Vinyl closer ronrdlnaror 1clc2c·50::::.. c"c·f;..3680:...:=~-~~-ANTIQUES -chair $4 . t>.fir· nred pollshi111,: Sl 11 pie1'"· 111)(1 niatl'rnity Toys lc-2."!t' 'l."J1.• prr panf'l 54&-74Sil 1() S3. 111.() South Coast BOX spring•, clean. t"·in siz• $ 0 1 I lo '' h "" fnr !!hoes ~uld hanrlbnps nl'w ,62 Ch f d l l · 16 B k t 13 2 h t rloor l . &n I n 1'111 c '"'"' evy en etll .1 ea. ror . a~ r · P o o Cnnva.~ br<teh 1•halr SJ . Gam_e~ 2."ic Ki1Chf'n utl'n~il~ \\-'ROUGHT iron lireplar<' lllv.·uy. Lngun11 $5. Antique looking sewing k"Y• 11 .~. Wlnd•hl•ld wlp<• S2. 6' 3" x 20 GN'l'k Hood 11" E ' $2:" Alt l $ 4 SlO Bab ~ ""' • surfboard ST:i. Fin SlO. · J, rtgllle 1· en argers, · · Y Sflturday 9-3. 968--6..177 5'"7."JC Pols and pans 10,..50c tool~ $J j Oak furniturt: TOVAR fall. dark brown s;, maehinr, portable $10. Elec-motor .and blade.t S 4 . Cullhman scooter Part g othl'r purls SI to S'l.J. '66 change!' S2. Call alter Sun-S\\"JNG M>t S20. Ch ild 's Silver Sl-$3. Lamps $4-$6 sw1vt>I ollit't' chair s2a 0 ,. vi 1 bi~ s . cool mist rric ironer, tabl<' model s::i. Speedomt'ltr cable $1. TlM' Sl-$j, 14,. Dodge wagon DodJtP·van doors S25 each. d11y, S-l.".-246.1 bookca..<(' s:>. Formica !able Pictu~s lOc--$5 _Bollles of Armies~ rocker SXl Straight huinidifil'I' $~1 Push lall'n Office chair. l'Xcellent (,'(In-rim $1. :z cbrome tloor \\·heel $]. Chevy 11 230 I _:9'o2o·c'c"='=~~=---~ \VASHING machine S 2 5. SIO. Dinette table and cttairs all kinris and si~.l's, some chair S25 Bar stools $j Stool mowrr wl1h c11.tchrr $5 Volt dition $20. Bed vibrator wilh handlei $1 each. 54()...2571 Carier kit SZ. Carburetors:;. f"UR~JTURE '12" round Refrigerator S25. &16-7820. $10. 4 ice cream chair!l $10 Avon .. !IOmt• liquor • rifk'"S2. S7.j() Square rable S25 Large banana water ski s 5 limer and alarm f'lock, new, I oC~Hl<=oc.,c.1oE,..,ta'b'l•""l3"·-. ~Cohc,c.,,-..,0;11 Outboard gas tank and gas rorree table SS. St>veraJ end 16.1 E. 18th, C.ill. or S3 each. Early Ameriran Fonn1ca v.·e! bar $"1.t El<'c· mirron Sl 0-$2.J Karpen twin Uphol!itf'rl't1 s11iv!'I rocker still in box $25. 54~2529 rirav.·er1 $5. Cotfet table $10. 536-23.~1 . H.B. East ol t.~ffee tables Sl-$2-$6. T11·0 LARGE drop leaf table S25. 5 chait, maple, wings S25. Irie belt rC'duC'l'r Sl.i Shoes, t~x spring and mattress St5 S5. 516-2HH BENCH $10 End !able $10 50c, lronlnJ boant 75c. Beach on Atlanta., South on nventuUed chairs $2--$8. chairs S3 each. Blonde v•tgs Early An1erican caHtt and a.II size 5c·2."ic F ireplace rach piert'. 144 pietts' WA TER skis, pa ir, 1'ingll" Couch $24 Bed S2·1 Che!!! S5 BJokcaK Sl. Youth chair Sl . Surf11·ood to 8141 Deerfi• !d Thrt!e \\ood chairs S2 each. S5 each. Der;k S2.i. Tables end table SlO and $15. Love 1001" S~ .sel. Tupper"·a re r,c. EIC'clric 5killl't $5. 10-j :.JO Desk $8.50. 64Z-1939 or sef! $2 A · Dr., not Sunday pll'a&e. l)ole lamp $3. Table lamp S~1. SIO, S2j, Occasional M?1:1.t S:.!. :\larblr table~ $.i SJ T1\'0 bn1nd new nuhhy. f ernleal, Cdi\I ~~o~:ld s!rl~1~hg11.1~1:1;21. ~ at 1980 \\'estmini;;ter, CM ~!~~r.bou:i:blt . U~lo~ Sl . 675-2201 •h••· .... e"-$20. \Y 0 '", n ',. each Child's picnic bench tirts anrl r ims ~·llh framl' -EXE"C\'CLE 12' Sto 12· k I 3 • O PLAYBOYS SOc-~.25. ?of11ple ·~ ~ 17 x J.'iO S20 Plll'h 2012 ' "' a ve ·1 x 9 rtd shag 1'Ug $25. NEAR new n1angle ironer llomema Pr oven · .l · chain S.i Bike• SlO. Raln-T\'PE\\'R1TER Royal S25. clothing, some chlldrtn'!I, $j, 6-IB-1!»3. 811 Vlc.:!oria, 0 r c h a rd . Sant~ Anll 1 r. 1 , 0 d Boorahle S.1 1..a 12 undry tuh \\'rough! iron 111.mps $3.50 s:zo. Crib, good condition Candelabra $1.50. Clothing, birdii: s2. Climb pi! $6. Portable cue, line condition nan1r brands, 'i7.(' 6-10. C:\l. Heights orf Tuslin and , kca11e . F'an $2 t><';.!l Tv.•ln bt'<t 17 Surfboard S!O. 5' x 2' strttl scene oil ladle!\ size 1().12, alrl'11 11!ze P h ·~ 0 642-S.T."J.IJ 2.5c--$j. Poll! and pa n 5 FUNKY old "1.'hire Jo"" A · ' 1 c11kivood <'lln1:oi!crs S5. 17 lli<>h rhAi r IL.ii) 21·1R p11inting 115. •·aollful ohell JI.I,· j9c -SJ. Hlkln( boots, orsc r ,,,,., car et:1ver SI . 2 5 1 . G ., cacin. .1. ,.3 &t' 2 •. 7 ' ~ Porsche front v.·ht'l'I Orum VACUUM cleaner $10. Dou-c -J • 11 s Io II: s leather coal, ladles size oasler., · o>-'"1 Rural Pl. C.l\I. ofl 22nd St. c1J llertlon S25. Like new boy'1 sizes z.:r. $2. Mqa1.lne s J 5. Dishes soc-S6 . b!e bed with HoUY'o\'ood SZi. Yardag<' 52c -S1. Bikes 9-10-11 , Sj. 611-? .. 1;>."i "'!GS, one bi•rtnd 11 e \V • i\IOVIF: rrojrctor Standard 8 Sal-Sun Bissell electric broom $1 0. stand $1.50. Sat only. 2170 Children's clorhn lOc -IL framr S20. Danish walnut SIO-S2.J. Step stool S 1 · MAJD'S uo'loo·m• ,,·,., •12 brov.·n. uncu!. rclll hRlr, all S25 Projector carrying C&lll' llATCll ,, .. ,, 11 .·, Shn•I a'tl Orange uphols!cred chair 1c"c"o'c'c1cPc1o•c"'o.,-~=~~·I BookcaSf'-divider $10. Pario · ' · · · ~ ,,... · 11et ready ro "'ra1· ror ., . s~ 1 • " $kils and equ lprncnt $5-$15. end t11ble With. dra"·er $20. $1-15. 642-3Jjj Dovt>r Shores ,. 1 . d 12• 0 any Vl!'\i•rr "" ..arge movif' ll.i:ht hunitin huh· wig 110 Si 2 kitchen chaiNt S2 earh, CHOPPER btke $2S Suit furnl1 ur1• ;xJc-12. Ta b t < i ·in! ier 1 11.Y a 11 c 19 V B h" $2 Bab 1.849 Europa, ~lr~a Verde Jo'ormlca ctine11c 11•ith ,I 1 ~t'rn<'n ncuun1 ch~anrr ~n 1;1ll v.nrn ~f11 bed $15. at inette · Y ivalker cases $3 Tirea S2 Boy'11 . 1~ ,, .. " <:On cloth.~ $1. llcavy duty ..... r 3 Wheeler ;\f;111e!'i; Xt5 synthcli<', ~al and peppt>r, d I" h •.. s~ c cho1"r $'. g,·,.-, -vc-d 2 I "·~· I h 11 • ChRtrs ,,.,, -..US ...,., ...,. V R II' 612 ,,~,. 1·' $15 6'" "!' llll a use mtn...,; "'"' arpr1, Oani~h wulnul Paekru'tl Brll ~ ·~ .. v ·~ clothes. •lze 10. SL l!l'K)W ,,.,~,iona couc ·1• \VU~on C.l\ot. iron-sanrt .... ·ich grill S:>. Oven -ooni ;, ~., re-cur·~ .. , ·· ,,.,..,,,. ~ s11·ccJl('r SS Toa1t('r $6 Cot-black aiul 11 hit(" consolr TV vc,i:erablc dish S~1. Sil ver skiis SS Boolll S3 Hand 839-3514 broile r $5. Electric fry pan KODAK can1era, sln1plc, new l\IANGLE, Deluxe Kenmore, fl'e tablr. solid ·11:alnut SIS .,.,,._ -.1• ~71 cl~aretlr 00.\ $4. Sl\vrr mo"'' r5 Tltt chains ., , Bno\l'N 2 h. h I 3 Lo\·ely opholste-" 1·wln e~ 1 h J I I fl od I 115 1.•ow::::.c'..::.~c:.:'::...~-" • ~ cu~ 10 ove seat ''"' .... ce cru~ er, u cer, !or $3. 6'12-3355 arge . oor m e · ~faple end la bl(', lv.·o Tier i;ilcnl butll'r St Plas1ic 1,a\1 ... c'·l-$3. 615-3508 . t $20 ,,,, hl'ad'--Ards .;ind ""' N T b II I $ 64"5814 ,~, •• , PLY\·JOUT_H_t• "' " ·~'" no rips or ears . """' u one u t-n1 '10 bo!h, \'"ATER p·,,, "'W, -·t $.10. Q"" h1>a vy frui!v.·ood cotfce table """' '"'' · e. 5• dl1he~ lor 10 $3. E.xtra Ion" Up'' · ~· A Iv d pink r11.tt6in ~·1.n $10 each. ..-. El 1 · · '"'" .. V<I Ill 361~40 $1' pair eo.-.•al' ·~ \VOODEN V\V Gt.nnan made inn ,,.,.. 1. r a o tiil-l""~ """"" ec r1c ice cream ~II SlO. 612--JlJa NE\V "~lagic Fingeni" bed STJ. TV good condition S25 · '· double bol( 11pring and ma!-Streel Ba.I"°'-pt n n • .,...., maker, new $10. Tea cart vib at td I f Lile TV stand S6 Queen &i?.e clutch und bellhous ing $12. tress S20. Satun:tll.,)' only 10 lugga1e rack SlO Sean ~ ·~1 f!OLLYl•"OOO "'' ~ 1•• \Vh"t hl d' LARGE up'""l.tfr-.1 c•-1,, r or, ea or _mo r or Evaporatl\'e air ·--le• f,,, \lo'aterproof carry.U for VW, tu,)-,)'g• ..... n """" on w:.. le c na inner l!l'a-'""'cn ~l'V>·lon,''"likc ";,w a convale!!Ct'nt S25. MS-2529 hc11dboard , custom quilted """" to 5. T"11 Rarnboo Street, used twiet $:la. S45-&40 C'.OLD h\'ttd rug 12· x 16• c11sten SlO. Off "'hlte vinyl M!rv1ce for II. $11i. 833--0279. ..... sz1• 642-6935 <"ar, w1ndow mount $..1. Eastbluff, N.8 . &~10 club cha ir 11nd otlornan S25. 18211 BaybfoM')' Way, Irvine, S20. 5'18--0894 BEIGE naugah)'df' clh·an Sl5.,~~=~~==~--541-803-t BIKES, 2 men's Ii", S ::!ie ~!~ :~. ~:!:;~c ~ Double m11l!Tt'ss tm ~pTlngs Unh't'nlty Park. CO J.'FEE tables SIO. Chair~ Bl91l<i formic~ dining table R E r R I '! ERA~OR, runs 1 "so'=-'1~11"•1,~N-N~~,,-'"-,-,.,.-y--1-2-~. ~~Nh~~~l1~. ~1;1~ 3 speeds, one 1a tn jood ere.am maker 110. 644-21129 S12. Bird eage and stand St \\111TE Edison crib 11nct mii1-St Bttr ~tools 56. \Vigs S..l S~J: 6 or .II hl'igf' naug-ahyric goo._ $20. <tlll-821·, ·ryphoon type Sch .... ·Jnn S20. condition, txtra• S20. The B(rd cait~ $2. Pair •ln:;le Ire~~ $2$, "'hl ~ rocker Si. 11.nd SIO. H11mrnock S9. Col-dininR ".h11h11 ~4 r. rRrh. 174 Zl " RCA ronsole TV S21i . .i ;,1.>-4028 :.OIAGS: lv.o lO'"•<:ustom extra other needs >A'Ofk $10 Clrl'i PORTA RI.£ black anrl "'hlt t com:<'rl iblc cou~' l\ith ''"\1 6!·1-1736 fee ancl dPs~err st>ts S13. Air J\1onte V1~111, c, 1 ."1~7!C.1 sntl 8 treek ('ar ta"" S2t '"""'""'""~~-.~~--wide one piece I i I ht xi·· Stln-ay nted1 little TV I•; Apl ,t-·-11 · '-"' "'" WAW~UT drsk and chair ST.I A · fo "~ •· 4-. • ...... :i. n1 atchinJr 5Quftn-bol~lers c..-ondUloner sa. 19 !'i6 J CAR jack $.1 2 sirlr mlrron; 16211 Parkside Apl. 12$, mer1can tnRJ?s r r o."s work 15, 19&-4Jjl ~lnpt" bllr slools S~ l'llt h. S~. 8 A~;J lo 8 P~t 6~1&t L\iPORTEO Oanik <'hR!n k oderlck Lane. Huntln11:1on SI. Cllr compa8.• $4. Old r11· S.12-j141 Dt>sk lamp S3 Fire M.'rfi?n $4 $l5 l'&ch. fln>!i!Oll(' lndie11, To&1tm1111ll'r hrOllrr $9 . ar 67~96 $25 eRch. GE rtfrig $2j, Be 1 d" 1 $;" C h hi ''°''""'°""-~~----Reducing weigh! tM-11 S4 lits thl' t"1'1 Anil'rlcan magi 2 V\V whe>el1 and tlrt• $6 Beauty re.ti 1 .... ·tn bed ,el 115 1-----------Ceiling l\ghl S3. Lamp $6. ach off ~1a.gnol a bel'\lo·een 10 P ayer ~. nx et 111 e 10 Plll<'f' 1!1<1lln~s plus exira Mask and 1oorkel S4 Ra!lan sz each. MQ..2511 pair. Unflnilhrd bo01&helf esch. l\1etal lmnlnt: t11b!~ Sl 1960 V\\' sunroof body S25, Bathroom iink $3, To\ let S2. Adan1~ :tnd '! orktownc. clolh SIO. Corn I rut co ff« pif'c«"S In Fr a n c I ~ c a n ' ' chair $1 Peter!l<>n c11r seat \VORK bc:nch lop <" ·10' iptaker cabinet p AflUI Cl Klr11t bedsprc•d s~. Blankt"I~ V\1/ fro nt and back seats S4 Adulfs ·~·eaten S2-$5. Slit RUG, 12 x 14 a:reen, like ncw niaker S2·i:: 2 • twin head-Slarbul'l!I pall!":m S :.JO • .S5. Swlna: Jj Dressing tabl!": camera and caH no. 'r.io x 50e43. Ctrpt'I 111~ n.tv; each. V\V jack $1. V\V span: or\ly 9 AJ.f 4 r~1 ;l3f}t Rivel'\ S2j. IQ x 12 llftC'n n.tlf;. t'X-00.rd~ $4. 54S..2::ill 5-18-2667 410 GE good warmer $5. yellow hlrmica SJO. SIJe>et 13 truck tin S5 Remlnafo;n Sl-$10. 60' " 4· httvy ,,..;f'tl 1nov.· lire' S4. V\\' f!et:rlng Aw. .. Ne,,..•port Bellch, rrllf'nt conrii11on S25, Gree_n HO: \V~cls, 1,'f11!1Pltte $il'K"'E=LS=EoY,..-p'c;',c1;-,-g-p-,-,-.,-.-3,...x ~IP..rlllter S3 Larg1' ca.r bed ~~ 1~~'..t.'.ck,X1S"~A~' t'S~O: 1tandard ~Pt"wrlter $1 O Sl:Z. Hou~thold ilt-ms T".xo.-Si \\hr.el SL Like ne11-S Doe· 2 HP Briggs find Straiton lltlt"d rir111X'S 84 x-125, SI:>. Ch1\clren 11 c\01h1nit S 2. S, hi·n !ltyles, pTin!, inks, $10 Jo4 n dlng lnhll" SlO Dl11f\{"r !>IO-l571 l\1lcrophnne OHM $15. Ma.ny 2121 Orenlf(' C.~I. 616-2217 IOl'll ~cale $18. V1ucum e""l!K' e;11,.ellent rond i!lon Pink dr1Jpr~. 4 pan('!&. 84 x Cedl\r chf'sl SIO Ta p e $upplit'o; S25 S1:)..597~ p1:11l j(k Big Im of m11!f'rnl-1 c:::..:::;c._ ____ ~_ bra1s l\lbe llltlnp lOc:& c·leunrr con1plelt' S 11 . ..,. 100. Mi. Kltch('n curtains, recorder $~ ETK"yclofll'dia~ ' ' ty clolhc11. td:.:c~ 12~14 1111 for LA\VN &\\"t'l'Pf'r SlO. Baby f'tch T•~ d~k spe1kt1'1 for BfC't'CLE J irl' :.01onarch S25. Sljcrili<.1· i perfeel school S~. 673--8:.rG.1 ru~!, orenitf! and whllr , 4:; :< S.1 Collier, Jr. Cla~~il'S S·I LADI E~ golf club~ ,,aulding $15 Ro:'!. nf girl's. t'lnlhf'.~. bicycle i;eat $3. \\·alnut eol-car $3 pair. Sttreo balark:9 Brother art .•hor 9 ~ 0 rieik.. S6.::io each. Cood HANO l...a1,•n nlO\\'('r s1·1. 1V 100 ~ panel' $6. Oran1ee LP 11.nt! 11lf'l'PO albu1ns 1lc Cl S4 <'!Ith, 67~31. r!rrr_.(' ... 1~11t ~1,-,., J..;i !nf' ff'(' tabff' s.20. \\'llinut tnd mt!er $3 Slrpper 1wltch $3, l~!f'nllf')'l'e, Laguna map!1> flnri tllhle plus lamp/ con~ll' blonr1,.· Slj. ~arpet fl~n.?lll!i." drope~. ~ ~ i'l. 4:.·~ )OC 314 E. Ba..Y. B11looa FLA'GSrONEs143,:i.ch, $~. \\'tdrlinr clrtSl!. 1lir 12, table $1 5, Of'~k SlS. fi Fltt>pli\Cf' tool1 and holdt:r CLO\VN 1hoes $6, 646-1.•72 S6. 6(5..16311 awe.per Bl1&ell SlO-5'48-0071 !Ike new $3. A381790 Ptninaula 67>-0737. $25. 49;)-Ml!S drll\\'t'T d~1M!r $10. MS..-740& $3. M&--071~ or 540--4,414 ' ' • ' ' I I ' I I : l o ! I I If ONLY ,ilbf S~turdty, M11 I , 1971 I [ t ;' j l[ll) t ...... ][§JI ... •... olp w ....... M .. F 710 AntlqUH I003q,_ I[§] I •rt• •. IOO Furniture I[§] .__[ _-_I[§]!.___-_][§] I Ill ~! ~· ..... ~v .. ~J[l~s I~! .... ~ ... ~-~l!i~I 110 Ml1cellaneou1 111 M lscellantOU1 W•nt9d 2 Beauttlul klttena: 1 Yelvei GER f.I AN shtp aold,.H~o::r~M:::;'----,~;.;;;I black n1111le, l black &: wbt rttrte~·er IC'"' doc. 1 'yr old,1· HELP! We nttd a bli: home! JOHN'S llKIS male, ti wk5 old. \Veancd, hat shott -nttds bla yrd • CORRAL ,IPB~. ntwly c:om- 1''0 l&rge: beice antique NEW WANTED: Boy's Schv.·inn househroken, Please call ··='·=•::_· .::-.::..:='::_· ---'=/l~DI pleled, "1.004', 8Xl6' a SALa LA.DY', Exper. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii llO Pl!:~~~ ANDREA'S ANTIQUES velvet chaln w/malchlna --VIU"Slty bike. Coad , Q)tl(f, &14--0688 -covered. Tack room, fefli, ottoman. Our ownu mowd ll' apt>ed f'<1en• $'71.~·SAS ~asonable. Please WI &:: S/ll MUSf tlod borne: for kittens, exerclR. Hurdles planntd. SALES ...... "" CM Xlnl JUST RECEIYED NEW SHIPMENT! into a small apartment and Ladies 5 & 10 apd $65.$85 leave phone No. al 546-3308 BEAUT, long-Mired white will be put to 5 1 e e P Back Bay atta 518-239 alt ' '•mal t s1r•-11.. ..~··· otbe!""·i5e. Call 5'16-28m 5/10 can'! take us. We are Mens It. La.di~ 3-apd sro.$60 pm .., 11 ca · """"' a. -10 YR Bay pl.din&, genlle. a.Imo.st brand ntw. Please Stingrays ''Mc:-u-sl"c"'o~I ~ln-,-,-,.-m-o-nl-,-122~ I cal. She'1been1payed. Only 2 BEAUTIFUL kittens blJc &; Tack tncludtd.$300. S48-00T1 -""hl """-Fullu BEAUTIFUL AUSTRIAN E N G L IS H & """" IW6-0T<S. FRENCH PIECES. GREAT SELECTION. SA1W1 C-"ry """' n. •< ALSO CLEARING OUT ODDS & ENDS TO pt t1mt htlp. No ln- take us home !or $600. USED to good, lovifll home, wht. weaned a h$btk. or ~H466. MT-7998. -. -SIGNET 1pecitl c 1 a r i n et 64&-4665 aft. C &: wknd11 518 M8-1630 5/8 10 Speed $4»80 •115 E I PVT party wants to sell • · spana gu tar model 1 BEIGE colored lon&h&lred 5 BEAUTIFUL longhaired complete OOUM' ol beaut!Jul 3 Spttd $2S·$40 ~!-:"1!~ .. uoo. Both w/case. tom kllly. 8 wb old. WU! kiltt:ns, 6 wk& old. 673-2202 1 -'°ti~it I[~) Stlnr Rays $18·~ ~ d II c M b Al near ntw l\lcdlt, furn, in.. e ver . . or nelU' y, ao aft 5 5/8 eludes 8' blk naur sofa A: -REPAIRS...-PIANO, pe<:an wood, conaole 6 cans ol clean cooking ruFFY calico mother cat.l~iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;~;i veabnent. wm ""'"· mln MAKE ROOM FOR ANOTHER EUROPEAN ... >1. 5"J.<J61C. SHIPMENT ON THE WAY. BEST PRICES TO DEALERS ! ANDREA'S ANTIQUES SECRETARY To Pm. of c:omPIJly moving to OW' area June lit. To 1$3. 2380 Newport Blvd., C.M. 645-4170 Opon Dolly 10 o.m. to 5 p.m. * Sun. Noon tll S lovelf'at. never used $150, 2340 NEWPORT BLVD. '5.10, 3 Ytl new. Also gujtarS gre11..se. M2-9M6 5/8 FrH box traitled kitten. caullG I Bunk beads, &aut Thomu· COSTA MESA l amplifier. 968-2918 TO qualilied home 642-189'1. 5/10 enera toO -. ----------~ ·--ville kirtfs.i bdrm stl A: OPEN 6-10 WKDAYS. SIR Charles drumseL. 6 nr. Adorable collie puppy. MOVING 't k b' CAPTAIN Appll•nc» I02 more. 213/925-3622 11L ,.... Loves childrtn. Needs tenc-• can ta e i.g, S SAT. & SUN. 9-6 11 yrs, old Cost $200. f\.take lovinr, long hair, grey, ft· UnJ\mlted lice~. arzy CfOS1 ..... I IJ HUGE We11 l ,1hou•e HANDSOJ\fE pair beige an· 645-4720 ol!er j 21J> 592.-2941 H.B :!'., •• Y93&rd. 548--08l3 ~.8r mate cat. 494-9351 5110 ''"'· ..., Years ·-rience Alao Many Other Positions Avail. &.il~n•il tique velvet club chain \YW '""-~-• J Off' F · / .....,...... ~ "" ~.--~;,ii;,ii;,ii;,ii;;;;;;;:;;~;I trldge/bottom lrtt21.r/rnid. -i-...e ~ .... e. ns-ice um1ture 2 PLA\"FUL n .... ..., kittens. sal.J. & power. ProfeaaKmal di w/matchin& o I lo mans . E I 12 FREE to qualWed home. ....., .... 1d M •-·· e meat·vei dlwr. 2S cu ft, ~~7•7~. MARLIN o/u mcxltl 90 12 qu p. 4 2 PLAYf1.JL flufJy kittens. sport fub.lng '" ... e; tx~• 8 ·~ -• .~1 "" ;;r:>0 German Shep Ll!.b mix pup. al Am rl & p--" H.lp W.n~•, M & F 710 ropper, yrs . ..,.,. "U">·:;i.w • puge I.. 1'1·1 carl>lne, 3 5 USED • ~ . kl female. 646-8630 5/10 & Centr e ca. au.o· m\llNE ~ NORGE auto v.•a.sht:r $6.). Garqe Sale 112 clips. brass. '70 Sears 12" P~en~'~:· ~:;~~~cb~~ ~ ·ds f/yrd, 54~~ FREE German Shepherd ic c.oast ,...,_ten: • Instruc-ciolN'"'C~ • TRUCX driver, 'A'ltthouse-. Kenmore elec: dryer $5(l blk &: white port. TV, hardly W>ca.l charity, New vertical puppy 8 wU, t em a 1 e . tion in boat handlln&. It&· ~"-LJ~ man assmiblyman, mt15l Both xlnt rond, guar & GIGANTIC Gara.re Sale: u~ $70. Abarth txhaust tor gu broiler. U1e indoors or NEED loving home, fncd M6-Th29 >ll man.ship, DR & celestial '811 E. 17th rat lrviM) C.M. know L.A. &: Oranre Co. i ~•~•~liv~.=54(;."'72"""'-"'-' =84=7 ... ..:.:U=;c__ ~T ~. "s."'• 1 1to0 'ti!°',.· (lCdda>,t Flat 850, .$35. !\1untz 4/8 outdoors. &12--0UG yard for 1pecial little ftutty CUTE adorable kittens . ravlgation. PICK UP I "-'··· F1 I --. ~..., track home tape deck blk female pup, 9 wkl. DELlVERY ANYWHERE: ,.2 1470 area. 0 ..... .,,,e o, nc. """' • REBLT wshn-gu d-o"'y. you may call on Mon.) DESK, 1 h' b'-n-"• ~ bo-· 0 " ·~· 5/11 -• . .,.~ '"' w/speakers, $10. Anliq, bar, mac tng ta ...,, steno 841-7C50, 542-7096 5/ll '=" "'" '""' ~ captain & wife available tot "' '"· 1920 + vintqe, w/40 +var-•.....-, "" ves, more. f. ttem, · WIUi eXtended crulsi~. Exten-ll:=:=:=:z:=:=:=:=:=: I \V, 16th St. N.lli. $50 Guar·Dtlv. M1tr Chg. 2 M;,,· b'"••. TV. el-,,,·11, c"·.. boo'--hel ASSCRTED kl 8 •-- SEC'Y LEGAL * WAlTRES>EXP'D Ma Y tag re Pa 1 rm an · pool t&ble Ute, 2 Ouorescent IOlll IZ cut glasses. Must aee 6#--0491, 2306 ArbutU.! St, FREE kinens fully weaned old. 54~ ~/10 a.Ive adminilltratJve experi· 2 Yrs Calif Law Not under 21. NO PHONE TI4:531-8637. boolltes, 1' ab I e ba.se, chrs, to apprec. Best ofr. 642-6428. Ea.stblUll, Nwpt Bch !usthof~~br:~n'.'· ~vl801n~.· D.utLING pt. Pt-rsian kit· ence. 646-29Tl Miss E Cy CAU.s. Ap"'1.. in peraon, WEDGEWOOD Gas Ranre ksh vs, mirror, ping· REJ\.!INGTON J I -XEC AGEN Surt j: Sirlo;1", 5930 w. Cout OJder but very clean, $35. pong tbl, wrousht iron chan-CUSTOM llOfa loose down e ec tpewr ter Dana Point. 5/10 tens 6 wks. 84~2 ~18 WANTED : Diesel lishlng 410 W, Coast Hwy., NB H NB del •'•<. •t•-, P, a ke,,, cushion.a, ca;ters, antinue elec calculator, PaymasteT CUTE Kittens to _,.,i home. boat wlflying bridre-good "A"_"" \\'y., . . 496-4123 <Capo Beach) ·~ old ,_ bl A.. :-__, cheek protector. $300 For 2 Lovable ma.le blk. cocker .. .__. ....-.iN<> porta saw, Polaroid cam., g • ue, i;cot ..... gu ... 1.1, All. 962-1562 aft 6 mix 6 mo. 1 Jong and l sOOrt 846-4249 5/8 cond. l'l,000 to 40.IXXl. Will \VANTED FIT babysitter NORGE frost free nlri& architects lamp. carblne ri· like new. ~t S500 AeU for hair 0 u 1 d 0 d 4 6 WK old ldttoni "yellow·Z.-trade vacant land in SEC'Y RECEPT. BKKPNG for newlx>m. Start June 7th Like new $15. lit, marble lath ,;heU, port. $125. Lovely blk Persian STANDARD OFFICE DESK S3[l...6004 ° r 05~~ calico. :>18-3247 . .rr 5110 business an!& of 1-luntlna:ton EXPER. NECESS. REAL 3:~:.10. No wk end z. ___ ._,.....:-~""::.:~•-----desk, bar b e 11 s. hand IAmb cape stole $50. Seve ral & CHAIR $65 Beach of equ&.I v a I u e. ESTATE ore. o I C K ,673-.,.;,~"'='~-~=--~ GAS stoves $35 &: $125; Elec we 1g h 1 s, car stereo antique Bisque dolls & bot· • 644·212T * LOVABLE yg adult very CUTE adorable kittens 6 "ks Write: Box 648 Kula, Maui, BERG, 962-2421 WAA"TED _ 1"tiddle aged dryer, I yeu old $75. Xlnt speaktra. tire chain, shot ties. 548-74TI Pianos/Organs 826 lr\endly female long hair old. 968-3014 5110 Hawaii 9675.l SECRETARIAL posit i 0 n man for stt-ady pt-time bldg cond. 536-1..83.5. run shell reloader, .22 rifle, * AUCTION * blk. cat with yellow eyes. FREE. cute blk puppies 5 MERCURY props, steering open with en er a e t i c custodian. 847-9696. 546-2820 14 cu u. re.trigerator $35. aqua lung, drafting tbl, car Factory Authorized ,"='-="'=7==~---5_11_6 i ~·~·"':;;:·~0~1d~54~1<-~1J63::::.,-_.....::51~lc0. cables, single lever controls. landscape architectural $100.00 \YttkJy pouibJe-ad· Kenmore washer, awe.ado, stereo, motorcycle rack, Fl.ne F'urnlture Diatrlbutor for EXCEPI'JONALLY cule kit· FREE Cats -~fousers instruments. windshields, firm iii Dua Point. dreu.inz: mail for tirms.1 ~s;o:.:::·-*--.,&l:c:."-~7=8>1=--~--l ~m~"'-b~m_u_ch,,cmo="-·-~~ "-Appliance Yamaha * Kimball tens, ll<lme pt. Siamese, 646-5967 S/10 etc. Phone, 549-0530 -c .. • typ-,·ng • "·bl -··"· nd •·-d If H I •F ·1 G S I Auctions Friday, 1:00 p.m. ""-nn * Thomaa p··-•·ht. blk & nux' , .. _,, ,;)INl"U ..... , • ~ .....,"":J..1.11 se 1 ...... pe M! otpo nt Dl1hwa1her or Ami y arage g e : w· d ' A 1· 8 ...... ..." ........ NEW T' Sportyak dinghy, bookkffpinz. C96-6lll addtt1std envelope to Coppertone. Runs fine. A real Typewriter, Couch, Screen In Y S UC ion arn Kohler & Campbell 548-4615 5/8 oan, anchor, l ~S hp Johnson SCHOOL 1eachen who play Dreisbach, Dray,•er BD, bargain at $511, 5"49-0674 door. di.shwsr. lite fixtures, 2075% Newport, CM 641).8686 Fabuloua selection ol new & FREE remale ~~Lab-Germ I 11"-'l motor. $229. Ste at 11159 plano to teach p/time. Call Anthony, New ~1exico. ehai.rs, bik~s. counter-top ~hind Tony's Bldr. Mat'l tUed grands, spinets, con· Shep. 2 yrs o.ld. Loves water ,.. and Supplin 1' Edinger, Ftn Vly, 531-5063. Mu ic s,.·--·. ll!AA ... A~ Frigidaitt ""'alher bar refrig ·~. Gnmd;g hi-fl .sole •--• . . ....... ~~'" •An Good "·nd·1· ~ UNION MEMBERS s .,. organs o .... y at great w I ch 11 d re n . SKI or Fish. Century 22· in. ""· ....., 1 K>n. xlnt rond •~, Scott 5 HP COAST "USIC 67"9361 ~~~~[-5 II~· I 54"-2017 oulbrn 135'."° King moaalc J~~ m;,::,:;;z~~~ NEWPORT '.:' HARBOR 611~wk old kitten> • .om.'~: Pots, Gonorol 150 ~;;!.:'"~~~~;~HP~ Jmmedla'· Openl"'"' Mlldlw._ Camera1 &. headbn:I $1D, Many, many • Costa Mesa. * 642 2851 2 1 nd '~'<:IV\ oc•n .,.~.' ~ ·~· ~;,ii;,iiiiiiiimmiiiiii;,ii~~~I E . R hi 3134K ON NATIONAL BRANDS • & y,·ht. Ca ico. BUFFPhe9.SBlltr>"p<.Mute co ,........,.oJ'fll"'Vl"I:> Cood Pay! Call Now! qulpment IOI muse. easona e. er· •.a Ln CM OF' APPLIANCES FURNl-e 300 Pianos & Organs 54s.8378 5/ll (blue) 114 pr. R . N, FIBERGLASS Dinghy• 3 hp 9.AM·9PM, Sa.I 9AM.Q>M ·"'~~·~,::·~~-~~ ' NEW USE Ora.nee O>ut Antlquei IOO HASSELBLAD 500 C with 80 CA.RAGE Sale Sat Ir. Sun, 208 TURE BEDDING & gr'ER,. -D. Going out for FREE kiltera all colors iong pheuant, trio $12 P~au.nt Evlnrude outbrd. $115. Employment Afency mm. Planar. hand e. rip, Geneva St, H.lli. 536-41%> or EO. pj.JONE: 962.-0101 busineu. Rentals SlO a mo. & short hair, box tralnt-d, eggs, al.I kinds 2()c..S{)c_ ea. 67:J..96P.6 or 615-0406. 124 Broldway Costa Mesa stovepipe finder, beautl1ul, 536-1274. Antique bed & WO!l.tAN'S 26" 3 •pd bike Steinway: Baldwin & Kawai 642-5536 5/10 ~54<).~~00~1~6=:---,,-,,-7"'c-.ll~' Cl.ASS over wood, 45 HP 6tS-llll &IS-.1iU 64$-llll c;:>::·sda~cora.U:~ $475.; Vintage Lelca Model dr@sser, din'g table11, chairs, $16. 20" Boy'11 $15. Power Chl~~~·~ :~~ac;tc, 3 Yr old black male BABY bunny '·~ checkered r.1erc. Trailer & cover. Ski mounted European .l Orlen· D, Black with 3.5 Elmar clothing, stereo phono. baby mowers $20. Hand i:',1owers Costa Mesa Garden G~ve Dachshund lo Rdults onJy. giant, ~· copper 58Uf\. S:l. or li•h. ~5-459j srer. Book~per rect. Rut tal cities. Private collection ;~ ~~:·3C m~~ co~~~;.~ th in Is' lamps' f i n f! $5. Stove $25. ApL size, ex-(TI4) 645-3250 (Il4l 638-2770 968-6751.a ft 6 weekdays. 5/ll Baby guinea pig 50 c. Boats/Marine ·~ '""'· ""I""• bedspreads &. many misc. cellent $35. Port. TV $20. 5'16-9965 E • 904 F4tate ottke. exp. Prt.fer.1 _:~::...:•=='-~-=,~:.:::·~----· I leJ1ses, $75.; spotmeter ac-Al!IO •61 Rambler conv., RCA cabinet 1V ST5. u1 E. HAMMOND, st e 1 n way, 2 baby kltlen.11, 1h Persian, C•ts 152 quip. ftd. Dick Bt.ra S.2421 MANY antiques: glassware, cessory' for Gossen Luna w/air co. 18th st .. CM Yamaha. New & used both female. -4 wks old. 1----------· t ~•VJCE Station At· China. otc. '"-'udl'g 1832 Pro with leather cur ~10. ~='=='°'~-----p'---1 ol most ke •· 1 646-5674 5/10 SI MESE k' I RADAR.~. new KAAR, LNSS, ~" u1U " ~G E Sal ANTIQUE ponrnrn booth -""'"' ma s. ot:S Al lftens, sea pt, d<&WI ooty !4.5A o' 12 v . -ndanl-AD .. ,--•. A... Wild Rose tea seL Also 496-4123, eves (Capiltnno ARAG e: Art supplieR, ,....... b•..,. In So Cal•'t at 0 ·"-Jdt "NG dll kl!" •• d d "·-J .. c. pl~y......., ,...-... ~ ..... N·.·8-.· ~ _Be=•=ch~lc_______ pool table, hosp. bed, din. PerJect operating cond, $100 ....,-• .x;,u" ~ a ..,i we nee I Cnv\.v a!e.pt, genut, ~aut, Comm. qUallty. OnJy $1950, ... ,.o .......... ,._ Turkish curios; rva1, pipe, ""' rm set, liv. rm furn. per day income at good Music Co., 1901 N. Alain, homes loo." 5 4 8-0 81 3, box train., purebrd $la ta. + install 1 yr warr. Used s. I T .• L I I e1c. na & Up. 646-4236 Furniture 110 .__ t' T Santa Ana. 836-4493 5/ll 536-2127 rv ce ~n c an Mayt&g washr, refrig ,t.. lot.II ...... a 1on. rade for car, boatl~~;:,.;~';,,,,.--,--o,,.--1 . .::=:C:::'.. _____ .:::_~ · BENDIX. MRS, $1300. ·+ Fut powina: buaineu l'IU.• HI.ITCH CUPBOARD f ONLY!-Student d f! s ks, more, 3138 Sharon Lll, Costa or will lease 642-0010 or • PIANO Instructions. New CUTE free kittens, 8 wks PUREBRED Seal Point lnstallation. DECCA, 212, 32 dl1ne company Meda out· 1"\@dicine Show Antiques good cond, $2S each. 2 Mtaa 49-1-4.977 ' England Conservatory old. in S1 amest , Siamese ki!tens. SlS. 8 v ror lge vessel, $1200. s\de M!Mceman w I 90~ 7864 Westminster (nr Beach ONLY!·Bookcues. dark ~,~,O~vt=N~G~.-al~e--~Frl~all-~d-·•~& DELTA Pool table., 4x8, !\lusic tr&ining, your home, &16-8135 • 5/11 "'ttks. 962.-4934 Ne"'J>Ort Marine En&:iflttl'o. ~--'cal , !~cal bit Blvd) 11-5 daily. 893-1213. -or 539-1511 ..-..-. .... u aee<ou• a · walnut. llke new, $20 each. Sat aft 6:~. 2224 Placentia, slate. Never used. Retail!-,,~====-~-~ ADORABLE white puppy 2 Purt Sealpoint kittens. 9 Ing, 548--2635. tty, Salary, expeflle'll I: com· SCHOOI..'1ASTER Clocks, 3 Che-stJ ol dra\\·ers, $22 Apt B, c.M. Comt-& let' price $000, all for $450. Also AU.EN ORGA.i"fS exclusively !rtt to good hom e . weeks Sl2 each. t,~,~E~R~cu=R~Y--p,.-p-•.-ca-b-le-,-,1 mlmon • Good benttits, sizes, Ul to $50. 790 each/UP. UFJ-~, l 8 8 5 various household &: miM: det'p freeze, jtmd cond, $35. Also CONN &: \VURLITZER MU269 5/8 ~--=*:..::6~73-:...::31="::....:*_:~~I controls, Inst r u m en 1 s rap\d advanctment. Ca 11 1"11 n z an i t a, La&' u n a . Harbor Blvd. CM. 548-9-157 items. 2692 Bicy1hore Or, N.B. Gould Music Co, .since 19U I ·P,:..CATCH~===,.~0~R~K~-.~.-1 _:::.: D~s ..... wlnd~hlelds. etc. 54• ~-• 71C~42 k !\fr 494-&119. '"""'""""""'7"-,'""'~7."" 642-4-062. 2045 N. Main SA, 541--0681 11 en & • --. -"""J.N • u ror · BEAUT 10' cU.!itom 110la, GARAGE Salt: 5 Famlly, ~1olher is S iame.fie Boats p 906 K e 11 Y· SCRIPTOMATIC, ANTIQUES by Wanda HuU· muted golds, y,'OQd trlm, Spring lfousecleaning: I HOSPITAL bed $75: 4 1t • l.,133 l!ammond Organ, 646-1910 5/ll ' pwer INC. man 11181 Bohsa., i\lidwa,y co5t $11XX>. sell $415. 2 ~top Shopplng. Furn, Appl., Cu!ihlo~ colonia1 couch, French Provincial. S900. IH-O_N_D_A_c-,-,-bo<-1-,-. -403--N. ~:~h:~;t !!::ie~::i~~ '61 31' Fl,.mLINER F/B, SEJlVfCE St. S a letm an City 392-J622.. Spec. in dep unique black naug chalrs Etc. 501 Acacia, Cdl\t. $75; Nighl table, solid cher·t~67~"""~-·-~------I Newport Blvd. Just take ii die, & 8 very tiny black i:.s., Vet')' Wt, Sips 6. t/time-J.ile mechanics, 2 :yn 1 ~•-I"'-·--------UXl pr. Perfect cond. 6/a-8109. Sat&: Sun, 9-6. TY, $20; Several elec fans, 5~' Grand piano Must sell away. 5110 poodlel All ma.I~ Suprise Xtras galore, ~placeme_nt mln. uper. Neat in appear. ANT IQ U E Arm o i re 546-5027.P ==A~T~IO,::;c-,.~hl~,"'~.~,'-6"'-,~ha-ln-1 ~19rusehold 1ttm 1 · iood rond, Any' rea110nabl~ FREE kll ? do bt mom wirh 0~ or these dar. value $27,000 P.rice s1: •. 950. Apply 2590 Newport Blvd, w/original bevelM mirror .:.;_:.:.:=_c_ ______ , -·m-1 m''' w-me•• ; 1 °"""'"'==-~=:::ll·o~U~'~'~'°~"'~'~''~'~"~·~84::::7-800:=~'-1 rens ~ a ra e 11_, ,., •142. 333 E. llth 646-<200. 968--I&.:i2 , CM. l ONL\'!-5 pc S p ani1h uu .. ~. • v '"'"' f\uUy ~'h(. female1 ..... ~ ~ doors Approx. 1880. Excel. Bedroom stt. like new, too, childrtns clothf!1, mi"' c, e 5x1 El. Camim camper Sport in,. G--..rs 830 67.• ~"' 5110 St., C.M . OUTBOARD 16', 30 hp,' hit SERVICE Sta A nd M t cond. Asking $400. 67"'J--6105 ...,., S I h · cla t t shell $100. 775x1S chrome • ~ ,...,,...-,. . ttt . us 3 ONLYl-8' sola &: love seat pans p1cture.s, w oo ,_ 5 1 . TINY to Ch'hu h •2• 6 trlr, wood hull w/1l.U1. be sood uleanan. Salary + ANTIQUE spinet desk, piano I et I, $ T 9 / 1e t . 1 chair. 540-1769 whee~. Sl for pair. Ptn·I0',,,,.,--0,------2 Ear Y American t.Ofas -1 Y i a ua " J: Xlnt cond, $400. ~3 Comm. Apply in per10n, hinre, $95. Vict!lrian chair ONLY!-Blonde bo 0 kc 8 se c=ARA=~G~E'°"SaJ~.-.. ~F=urn--0~1,-,1,1 1 neY'i Swinger blcyclt-, near GOLF Clubs 1970 H&B needs re up ho Is I e r Ing wk old part Beagle puppies, dayg; 499--4145 all ii' · & ll90 H.~ Bl d c M •~ 64" ~~~~ new, $35. !148-52S5e Pow tr bu I l 1 matched 962-2622 S/10 cheap. AKC toy poodl e pup. wkod• u uvr v • · · _,. -~ headboard & nlaht stand for kinda, sterling 1 i Iver, " • · CE *WEDDING GOWN* registered1et.2-9irson .. l,3 BROWN "--k PY $65. 64.-818 days •• 1~~~~-----SERVI Sta.. ~fan. Muat be LGE Engl.ish dinini rro double bed. $15. UFF, 18S5 clothinr. Much more misc. & 4 d 0 """"' apoo puppy 534-3885 eves. 42' Chris dbl cab w/brld~. aoocf all around. S&lat)' + table. cirra lT80, good cond, Harbor Blvd, CM . 548-945T 3al Lugonia Ave, NB. Sat Gorgt0us perfect <.."Olld Cost w 0 0 s. versized free to good horn e · Daytona 400'1 Xlot Cond I! Appl . -•• .1. •-i"" _ Sen 10, 11,,. 0·, bsl leather grlp_s, •• stiff shall, 540-3801 5111 FREE on lease-AK c · · • comm. y 1n penon • .....,.,.. Sacn ict $800. 644-2731. FRENCH Provincial dining thru Tues. lOAM on. •....., ·1\1 D-4 $135 S4;......iS52 all 4 pm "· Sho-'·' Po' & C pressure ""'tr. Bkr, Bri •.. , A .. CM ----------1 .~. " 10. &!-' ~ . • . ADORABLE '" t 7 '·· u.:rman au ... 1r inter, 67~5167 ..,. • ' · ee ANTIQUE KITCHEN room set: table, 6 chairs, COPPERTONE counter u .,."""" · ail ens. w..., female, 2 """"· Must have•-,,~~=="'°°"'°"--~- SEWING M··"·· t CUPBOARD 0 b II t I"~ M t I ~ I b TWO 100~ I l2 Gauge shotgun Ithaca 0 t d A I • 0 I u PP I'' ,.. "MUST SELL~· S I _,..,""'opera.or . AK. 499 u e, ...,.,. o oro a compact ... "e.ier,mape ar ,o v.-oo carpets. 1 'b d k h · • · fencedyanl.54Q..8638 ..., tee tcraft - h ... _ .,_ '""-FLO\YER St ~ h -" 'al I •~14 & -11 w Ip ad 1 , ven . ri ' p~mp, uc ar· 962--3461 5/8 N SIS d' up . OJ..-. 1..,m1. UAP· , c .r.!. . ereo, .-,,.,nc .--1u..-1nc1 , stoo s. ....,. ;;r,. rel & ca.....,in hot 1 1~ SET • ew ra 10, rebll en1, 1 _m-=~"'_,2,....~~-~,,.--Appll•nces 802 $15. Ladies oak de&k I chair 64G-2271 Drapes, gold, 4 panels, call aft 5:·~ s er. ;;rv. CUDDLY lovable kitt.e.na to BAS Hound puppi.es • 9 hull redone 3 mo ago SI' S'11ppJn11 &. Rec. Ck. S40. White sewing machine. AfOVING North. Sat-Sun lined. Brau f I rt-p I a c e•I=""""'""-~"-'=-~-gd homes. 5 4R-O 813 \\'ks, AKC, shols. Tri avail. $1800. 546-9390 · ip -el • . lrm 7'1aple cabinet $30. 645-443T scrttn &: andirons. !J6l.5825 BARBELLS -Tbret 100 lb 836-449l sro !emales, Red males. $75 up.t~~=~------1 _...,. ectrontc f , ca11 KENMORE GAS DRYER. 2 ONLY' 5 . May 8-9. lll E. 22nd St., * * COMPLETE I '"' sets. $20 each. Ping pong 494-7712 'j9 29' Tullnscrew Owens, Mn. Schmidt, Wesldiff All heats $40 .-pc. dinette aets, 01 Birds, cages. BB run. . ' . apiuary table S20. 646-2290. T \vk. old killens long ha.ired. , . Take over payments. PenoMel .A&ency. 2tM3 613-5198 o~ StS-2408 S25 .ea. 1 ONl.Y!-5 ?C'l='~'~"'~·=54&-~500-:-7~..,..-,,--equip. Trumpet. Stereo. muted calico k grey HUNGARIAN Vizsla pups -* 548-2434 '* \Vestclif Dr .. N.B, &45-2710 Spa.rush pedestal ram Ing GARAGE Sale-Appliancts, l.fisc. Water .alru. port, rec-(~~ ~nn re:t St7. and {l) 546-7308 S/10 ~f~h<lo:;.ray;t· w/~iJi~~ '67 . 32' Tu•insettw Chris SPRAY PAINT MGR OVEN, G.E., built·in, aqua. tjl.ble &. chain, $85. UF'F', fixtures, etc. Many odds&: fo~ntiR!pl~ay~e;-'2·;;"""";rOii;;EiUiiii0l,.,·--=~,...~~1.1'!_1. ___ 2 Longhaired Calico kittens i2~!3=1~45jj·1~-f,207~,j:;8.ifljLl:~oal,2C~o<~•~nt~h~I•;'~· !lo~w~do~w~n. _Xln_:I Very good cond . .$60. Call 1~ Harbor Blvd CM . ends. Come ~. 162 E. 22nd FOR Sale :zoo rolls Buffalo 673-9378 cond $12 500 548-2434 Run your own optration, S.16-'rnS C~t. 543.945T ' S R & mother cat. 54~T88l or e BEAUTIFUL Lhasa • · · No•-•u•·-ti••. No limit on St, C.M. Sat. & Sun. 11ickels & 130 rolls !\1ercury tore, estaur1nt, 54~ ...,~::. SIU ·-· ,.. CHRIS "· · twl .. _ -·-12' Ad =-• "'·tr· · 8 .....,,..., Apso puppies. All Hamilton . .l3JO .....,nn1e, n tncome from shaft of prof-"" 14m!'"" '""" ig: m good ASSORTED solas, you r ~10THER'S Day Garage Sale dimes, Write P. O. Box 364, It 132 AKC. s b 0 11 . Reuonable screw:. Xlnl cond, $3250. co J. choice $29 each. Assort~ 708 11e1· CdM S Claremont, Callf. 8 mo old 't'm&l.-Chihuahua Dy 54T ~.,,,, E itl Guannttoe $6000 * 642-8081 * -iotrope, · un, ...=c:;,:.,c:.,c~=.:"===-I GROCERY store. equipment, hsbrk, gd with children ~7 a!t 7 pm. s: ...rt00: ves 67l-m7 ~ Sally Hart ~ K~N ORE 10i~inr:,roomh<hal ir•,1 19 9 each,. !\lay 9th, 9 10 5 SWIMo\ilNG LESSONS reasonabler 84T'6177 or$ 891~ 5/8 MIN Schnauzer fems 8 40' CLASSIC diesel cruistt -CO '~AL AG0ENCY "'' :'oi slo\·e w/hliirh irec Ot"!I ca ts, eac ' e GARAGE Sal•-1Zl5 P•m· \VIII teach in ""Ur home 1983 . . . ' ~.. ,._ I . ~' Se '· S UFF 18'" H ho Bl d ~ ,. FEMALE k ~ • w"-ch Ii ..... Gr•ndpa ch iuany ex .... s. 5.500. ,Cal, -H··~ Bl -,, Adam• ovl"n range, ar's ""'st. $7 . • J ar r v ., b k NB Sa 10 -t 5 children 6 mo & U" ~~~~-==---coc ·a·poo, .,1,,, l\.li, • '""· • "-'"1401 40'"" .. ._-646-5675 C~i.548·9451. roe, · · t :...., 0 • • , •. TV Rd. H 'F ' ld Nd Daw-Save's Poco Chico.....,.... STEAl\I c Cl ===~-=~---Fumitun & misc. Rea90nable rates 61S.9ll0 • • lo, 1 I, mos. 0 · s gd . home. b;--====,-~--arpe:t eaner or Turquoise Fr11rldair@ SECTIONAL SOFA, tabll"ll, aft 7 pm. Stereo 136 &16-0142 Sill 811-2159 15' OUTBOARD fiberglas!\ helper. clean cut, r.xper 1 COLLAPSABLE wheel chair, I ==,,.;-.,..-,----.,..--1,-,.-==------KIITENS 6 wki. *DALMATIAN stud strvicts 60hp Elgin. elec fila.rt &; pret, will train. Apply 1740 Like 96 ile\\'! $100 cha.lrsj h de-a-bed, girl'• blue bird outfit alze 6, elec-ROYAL electric typewriter. 21" WESI'INGHOUSE color 536--0143 to approved b!tchts. Turf gentrator. $600. s.16-24!18. superior Avt, C.M. 2-8473 ~~· ne:;P~~w~o~!~ rei;'~: tric router, dishwasht-r Nice machine in Jood shape coJU10le, Beautiful Maple !1/8 Dalmatians, 642_1937 38• CHRIS CoJJsl. T.C. Load. ELECTRIC dryer, Frigidaire, Cbuilt·inl, TV, a 11 or t t d $50. 613-4262 cabinet, ex. cond. Color ----------' .~ 24 ~ D More Dim•A·Llnea runs on 110 volt, $35. Sf.8..26.15 1 _,... __ ,,_56_______ c'='o~lh;l:ng;·-:-842-4'--=m..,.. __ ~-I MAPLE bunk beds. never Master antenna. Moving, BOXER/Hound, male, 6 mo WHp/ppryE 125~~~~treaell~~~ 636~7; ~: 1ff1~~3: On P•g• 27 anytime. DUNCAN Phyfe dining table, CARPET l.aytr halll quality used, complete aet, S100. mwit sell! $150. 646-4184 or o Id . need• home . seats 12 $95 2 decker ahaga & HJ-Lo at di.sewn! 968-9202. !let at 383 W. Bay, CM, Apt 645--0451 5/8 Orange Ave, C.M. 21' Flshl~boat w/uey ma. kidney-shaperl coflet-table. prices from $2.SO a yd. Fret r:EWPORT BCH TENNIS 3. S.2 TO qualil~ ho~ adorw.ble AKC Skye-Terrier: !\fale, g rine tnpie-. $300; Jeep trail· our famous [ GJ ] DIME·A·LINES 1 ..____ _ ___, glass top Sl 5 Nevermar Est. Mr. Ed (71C) sn-0058 CLUB membership for We. lliARSIT.AY \\·alnut cabinel, Collie pnr lo\'t!! chldrn. mo's old. NPf!ds loving er $2:iD. $48-8014 table SS. 644-0~l FOR Sale: Table & 6 high Reat.0nable? 631.JOO.t JBUiOO amp, JBL LE-14C F /yrd. 548.-0813 836·4493 5/11 home. Call: 833-2664 Bo1t1, Rent/Chart'r 90I BEAUTIFUL yr old Heritage back chain, couch .l ===~="'-"",-~~I speakers, Empire 3 9 8 BEAUT. yg adult lonr ha.ired POODLE PUPS; 8 Wks, 3·l---------- dinina: room set C matching chair. S4S-6351 HYD~MATIC electr:ic bed turntable. Sony J.bead !ape, g" Y f em a I e cat lola.Je; 2·Fem. 12• T · ,...__,_ caneback chain, Ii ma 11 -a~JUllla to many different Fi.llher tuner. Cos! $2200. * 846--4300 * winscttw ... ,u-ia, fully la.bit. expands to seat ll. aftrr 5: 30· positions. $200. 646-4319 Best otter over SlOOD 4 to 6 M6-7308 5110 ==~~-~~---1 equip·d, Fi.shin&: or Cruis- Asking S415. 6i;Mi7CQ MOVING to Hay,·aii, need lo HEARING ATD, Electone, pm, 61~145: alt 6, 642-4872 f'R.01.ICSOME IAb mix pup-BLACK Labrador Retrir.vtr, ing. Xlnt cond. 543-2-434 MntROR tltaant antique DISHES 25c-$3, K I r by u •·• 1 I · .... ~ ho lncd 4 mo old AKC Rec • -• S II 1"'lt ~world French barn-yacuum s14·ee-r 120. 18" HIDE-A·BED $65. Recliner ae ~room se' llO a, 100-A Cost $315, Sacrifice SON Y 12" Oelux port. color piei •i=u 5""" mei Ftmal~. ~370 · D09fS, 1 909 v~ ..-. y,·ashcr, r e (rig e r at or . 1100 64~2302 yard 548--0813, 83&-4493 5/8 que "'-ith M'' ornate aold Craluman mower S15. Nev.· $32.50. Velvet rocker $37.50. · TV cost $3:Al. 6 mo <>Id. Sac. Pu · leaf frame plate $1 7. ruitar and case s:.i. 2 hand Early Amer. couch $67.50. 642-l304 SIGNS: Storefrona -': win· $25lJ. ~1.18 evt. FREE lo qu11.lified home 1 yr p~ . ps, IDCk AK~ fawn, L 14 #2611 ! ~· .. •llsh chl"'· eloiant "'" lawn ·Are-12.~ '4. La"'" Lovt seat $55. Velvet chair !l.1ALL 1" contractors aaw dows boatg tru ks Ft> old St. Ik!rnard, rncd yard. plOn s • ...., &: up. • •• -~ ·~ ~ •• ~ ... , a1 175 • .. ' · '21 .. TY 1"'· ,. .. t• $25. Good ... ~, .,..... Slud """"· 116&-m• MINT coNomoN culand v.1th r ich border rtnovator S2.50. Sea turtle. S25. All like new 642.-8171. .$-15 Sean " radi r;aw estimate call: 962-3887. condition. ~1763 .....,....,,.,! • 93 518 hand, 16" pl1Uer, 2 lhell S1. 9V translslor radio. BROWN-Saltman d In in E RoUicord V.B. S75. Sat. U.S. NE\VPORT Beach Tennis I SM. Ian ipayed dog, About SCHNAUZER PUPS. lilale SJolLS. TRAILER -COV!:R. wc•table boy,•ls, gt'a\'Y lwtt new S1. Fertilizer &preader !able, 6 chairs, al1ss d'Oored 645-1145 Club family membership for l yr. itd wlchlldren 646--2360 at stud. Groom. 543-9311 da)'I 673-1.344 Sat&. $19. Antique Haviland, rose $.t Sledge hammer $2.50. hutch. Fine cond. $123. BARBER pole ,,_,. i I h aale. $350. Call 837-3174 I ,, , aft 6:30 Sl10 8C6-0&19 Sun. Jpray, dinner plate" $4.50. Butane u..i.1er, nrw S3. 962-1653 wlndvanci $30 Blond wood Frei to You ""''ZZY All It 1 ~, COCKER·POOS "" , Ladles Rolex W•tch ru • ec on11. e n.i • ~.!ALES. PUPPIES GfVING Op The Ship: 'TO lC Koct.k 8 mm movie acmera Lawn &prlnklers. Rain bird BEALITTFU'l. sota, never us-dinette sel with Ital SJS.1 ==1$1~'5~·:16~7""8fl~~l~a~ft~S~.:_.1;miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~; I lens -h'tt lo good home. " • f t. Hoblt-Cat, on trlr. tel, $8. 961-5385 $2, 2 pocket knive& $1.~ ed, $L\i. Matching )ove1e11..l 548-8401 9&&-4725 5/10 $5 ell.Ch. 5'10-0529 \V/sail11 & life jat'ktt1. !\\int OIAIN .LINK fencin& SZ5. j each. Women's clothes slit $95. Vtlvet chair $ 9 5, PLANTS: Ch 0 Ice asaort· BICYCLE~ used. All types SIX surplus kittens, mosUy PLAYFUL Wb mixed Pl1P5 SHERRY'S Poodle• Mother's rond, Stored lnRlde.. •· Twin bed $5. Dinette SlO. .14·16·18. S.l·SL~. 9624007. 535-l9a5. men!. SUn or 11hade. Very 1-3-10 1p. 26" & Stinszrays. long h11.!ied. 54S-2462 5/8 need ad homes fl~_. Day pre11Cnts. $50 A up. All Call: 642-4910 Ask Jor Mr. Appliancts $5. Headboard .\PART~1ENT rcrrl~ratct * * GOLD qUilled couch &: ttuonable. 291 E. 23rd St., ,Good=_eo.,,.nd_._64_2-_1272 ____ ,ALL grey beby killens, 5 wits 5411-0913 836-4493 5711' colon. 546.lMS Collier SlO. Clarinet $25. Skate5 $2'5. Ten loot libtrglas.' boat, lovtseat, 6 mo$ ald, im. CM Miscellaneous old. 838-1634 5/8 FREE killen1 AFGHAN HOUND puppies, 1'' VENTIJRE; ilttpS 4 S=.1 Ttu~ ~ Bath~i:rt nltl rood ~-96'2-874.5. Plw:>ne MS-91&6 ~:,". ~~:tino"'''•~=~: t::: Want.cf 1'20 6 100 blk femllle cockapoo, 89J..592S 5/ll ~. p96~!tock, AKC, Ch. SETtrailero<. Rm oRACto<. INhG•~.d, AIL ~mtmaktt ovtnew~ N:: B~DSP~~ ne~ quilted, fORCEDA TO SELL! Near tJI 5, MT-3245 .......... WA.NTEO: 9x12 p • r al« n lovts children. 968-3549 5/~ UNUSUAL lnvl'1bl~rrlpe t""" .---.rav;J Ml..QSJI MT 2334 football s~ SlO ~ Sa_ ue, e &W' ST.rill. new vocado gnen S(Jfa I Orlr.ntal ni.c. alto 1.m,.i,er 6 mo ofd ())Ille 1htp ' 1 sm. black kitten 54&-7JJ8 5111 YORKIE PUPPIES 1 • Iona Cittle ~7...a-, D-Camera, Brow~ m "i th loveseat. Call"°"''! 67J..6!r.l6 JUKE box, like new, perfK'l si.ies, in pxi con Ct. dog 846--5358 5/S ~ . .AKC. MALES SPi:tITE U' flberzlus tamUy • l llalll, lake' exeellent p\c. 1 SOFA 9, long l(J'Mn crushed for home or business (213) 49-1-9352, &&-5382. 2 mo. old fema~ puppie bJk I FREE rabbits 2 fcmaln 3 5'&-2080 alt 5 wlboat. Dlcron sails Like OLD ~Olk framed prlnt $25. turti ~. Painting and veh·e't bnnd new uc:rillc• ~294\ HB 16. 10 20' se\f<0nta.1ned with wht 546-1308 S/8 mos. ~ 5/U 1 • DAL.,£A1'IAN PUPSJJ{C. Df!1'o'. WXI. ~1 EDI! ta~t1 carwd rtftd1 to ~~5se~3 GOid XI" x Sl.10. ~ ' U.S. Divl":rs wetsuit It DN Go Trilltr, Late model In ex. 9 wk old mAlc kirten nuds 34 x filJ desk. Ll!.wn ?i1ower soow quality, Pvl p~. UDO JC 111.ilboat w/trlr. bt ftfinilhe-d S25 eat'h. · • • 9. COUCJ{ be i g !or $50 or btst oller. cond. Very re a 10 11 ab J e, gd home. 64&-2847 S/S needs 11Vt1rk ~ 5/10 675-2109 ~lany e~tras !'ll In xlnt En&flah curved back BE 0 R 0 0 !'.I I urn i I u r" I modern _,.,i nd. 'Jlo .!· 613-1498 962--T689 onL• cond figj &1&-1-M uflbol.t'tered chain nttds to Sl>-~2:>. Uving r 0 0 m I ·~ ,562· •""" co 1 n, ....,. · BLUE parakeet wrca.ee. KIITENS 6 wkA. ~'t•ned Y '""SHIRE Ttrritr pups · ' be rtdonl S20 each. ! old turruture U-125. Chrome ..._.... LADIES diamond ring, 2-4 LO-heat 41.alnltu 1tecil'l'Art, ~l 5/8 646-4021 Sill AKC Chlmp S~. 1-t-F SCHOCK 8' Racing Sabot, bl nd , QUILTED ha,_ 175 h di11.monds, 6 rubies. "-'OT!h m•d• by Vol'-th "·. P•rt L"rrfENS .. ,_ __,, TER:\tS!! •• 5.11...f727 xlnt concl, S315.: Hob•• •-1. d.inlnl chain ~ canirc la ~ a chair!' $20, Po1s, c u-. • eac · -n $130 .... · ...., WHITE al red al ... "' w.... wt .. ""' -S20 eacb. 4• x I' cuttlna p&nl, dishes lllc-SOc. Small Sofa-bed $65. end !able ml. a.&ktng $J!l0, 6,.,. ar comf)ltle set. 54,_.17$) · le m e CAI. 646-4021 • 5111 a COCK·A-POOSI 1 apricot , ly board. 34", SlS. 492.1&13 tablo made ot plywood. lib' appliances $2415. 917 Pecan S7.50, 644-4579 N.B. -Maynard Jiu shots. 546-T.!08 !i/lO $10; 2 blacks., $5 tL • COL, Q\llllennr 24• _.., .$2S each. Small old Ave., H.B .. 536-3231 STEEL ~F.CR.ETARlA.t. ST'EIUJNG SU.VER•~ NEED \I.fie packin& trunks GDREY.~ki7· ~":!8 for ?.iolheni p~llESCal .. 11 .. °':~l,!d, ~81 •&U-9161 flq:l1. t'ul &. pretty. Xlnt end tab~• $6-$1. Book or SNARE drum and cymbol 0£SK $40 lilly. 12 place .ettlnr;a. afl'rv. or crates. ay O't -•w: 962--2993 5110 .. .,,..... t. .,.r ~ '" Hor111 156 cond. 0/B. $3IXXI. 644-1836 "" &btlwa S! each. Ol&M•. xlnl condition $2.1. Guitar I ---*~6'0-l~!!l~ill~-~·~~-l .:';;n•;,,;;Pl;:;.,,.....:;:..::,~::•~O::Jt:;·,;";.;>ml:.::::: * 545'34'19 • FREE rabbit, arey & while. 19 Wk Old kitten. Jfousebt'oli'· coUJ~mIA :zs, 1969 _ lDRd- dauwan 2!!c-ll. 9609 $10. 96&--2237 • 36" Black wrnurht tmn CEMENT mbcer. 200 watt Pl.AYER piano rolls, com-642-5698 S/lO en&. "'·eaned. 545-4449 Wl HORSES 8011.rdtd • new td. S9800. Day1: 213/ Carnedocl, 1'.V. 531-9732 UVJNC room stclJonal, 2 glt1a top la b\,. &_ .f chair•. portabl' gtnerator. C hf) plele ttf of Jam-Grty. f°E."d.ALE puppies I ab 4 !\fair-long hair bl1ck kit· facililles. Liaht!'d '"'"'· 6J5.-0TS7: Evea: Tl~/640-5724 ftOUAWAY ~ cbtit. aood plect-: ro6l!-beiJe, vtry rood $6S. CaU ~8. mtQ!IUer. likt f1t'W, 54g.~1T:t 5-12-4777 doberm•n mix. ~S-3091 ten1 7i!ll Ttlbert, H.B. S.11 xlnt trails 10 ride. ErirHsh It LIDO 14, Hull 22&0. :\lot114 concllOon. locb with kty condition $.2S. 2 blonde end Fut rtwlll: .iir. j~l a pbone JEWELRY FOR SALE I FA~! results 11re Ju~t a pho1>1 FREE WOOtf 1641 Su~rior l!Wil • 6.1 Corvair bod.>· Wt!lttorn It-Mons anil. Back ni~ln.r .i;!!U!, ~,yr~ olrl. Good $23, ~ 1ables $S each. Mi.J.Un c&ll a'IVll,Y . 642-S671 •• g.f;.2'7'9R • • (llll •way. 6(2--5678 . MS...'UJI !i/7 546-9016 5-11 Bay, NB. Mfl-1877 &hllpt, Sl39."1. 6i3-6223 I \ ' 1 I ) I I ' S.tutdq, Mu I . 1t 71 DAil Y '1LOT 8 '·:~~~-·: Jltt]I[ ....:-&~.:. I~ r ,...:'~;'~· '"-'''"" ilil 1 1'::··~T~r-~~ .. ~·~1··~;l!l·;~ll:l~~T~"~ ....... ~~~·~"";;~l~I·;.· :11~'~~~·-"~'';';"'-.-i.;''';;;1!1 ~~:111~'~~~·~·_· .. ~~"'-·i ... ~"''!.!!!11;;·~~ , ..... ,.";.. •• f. Mlltt, S.11 909 Boa 1, llpi/DiCks_ tlO. A'Trcraft lf Cycl•s, 11kes, (yclts, BllCts, Motor HOm•• 940 Trucks -,,2-:.utOt.:•11 n1 "-' A1ito1 Wintid :--"* ~i\., 23·' F'll}l"rtl;;. 25--3Y SLIP. choice 'location; PILO'f'S Z£f' port11ble ox· Scoottrs 925 Scoot•rs 925 26' TRAVO\'. • '69 lully -yr LEASE WE PAY TOP DOLLAK. 1§1 . I 11~. f.omotor-1.lkt. ni'w conri . I ample imrkin&: yaen w/casl" • 22 tu tr, 4 '71 $u;;,ukl 400 MX. 2 hrs on equip. Cos! ove:r $1&,000. &-II .... 2~ lll(I'• "' 'pur<i hw option FOR roP UstD eA1t5 'flit Qri<:e ndu~ ~ $2,700. * 645-l404 * outltl wlm11.sk~. $1~. l t l'u THIHI bikr. }'!Nit S95ft 111kf'.1 it! $1 2,500. Can fl n l n c e , ·1o Maverick, $59 mo. It your car b extra cie1.11, 1 _2U/598-3M2. 642-1030. DOCK mr po"·er !mt tn 24 fl, l oullP.t, $7~; 4 .to 6. t.YONDA • fi.4~1446 • 642-6495 '69 Carl El Doradu $179 m'l, I aee u1 fint. 12 t"r. Snowhird. Nf'ar lll'W I IL F1"tt tie« , I< waler. 67:...47-t5; all 6, 642-4372 .&'a' Hl7l HONDA Cl~ :!50 Like 8 k 6 1lee1Kf' motor homr .fnr l?t:CREATION CENTER 'M Carl Cpe dtVlll,.'., Sl~ mn BAUER BUICK , sail. Nttda minor wnrk . 1 St.;x>/H, N.8. 675-:tl24 • nrw. 600 mi, 2 helmels, Ju2 reot. SW!! ptr week + .O:X:. ROY CAR.YER, Inc.. ·1n f'nt Galaxy 500. ~ mo. 1'W E. 17th St. U.~. Call: 67l-.19AA * WANT TO RENT riock I I~ '"fRJfDl.ANDfR" r11ick, S700. x.12-41143 per mile. ).14-t!m, 962-3991 2925 H&.rbor Blvd. '67 Cad E'I Dorado, $115 me. Costa MeN ~~ ' UM 14 No. 423. xlnt co11t1. I ~pae<' !or ~'O· ~a1lboa1, Htg lr1Mfl0rt,1tion Iii , .. •••ae tMWY. •i '68 HONDA l7S, neM~ v11.lve-NEW 1971 Motorhome for Co,111. Mf'M ~.4444 ANO OTHF~RS w/tnlil'!r. 2 CO'lf'rs, xtra Harbour arPll. 54S..~ll . 537-68i4 • 8!ll-l56S job. $175. Also bal}y car Rent or S.lr. ·59 1 ton CMC; 10· Al11.1kan All ears w1AIR but P..l1 Yet·lck TIME FOR u.W. 11945 4~731 DOCK l'PIH'P f(lr ~· hoal , 11e11t. M()...6&.19 *Call 558-3222 * cllml)f'r; '70 i::, Chf'vy, 16.000 SOUTH COAST '-'UICK CASH u60 1~ l rrtr, ~rth .sa1l11, nrar r11vil1on, oprn Mlly l!I, I Campers, S•lt/R•n• 920 l97ll TRlllMPH Oa.y!Oll 500.' D t R d G '71 DODGE: Sightseer. 25': mi: overhe11.ri Wf'tlcender. CAR LEASING .... $600. 67:1-6790 Fllnl11.~h('! No l'IJ~l. JIO I ••!r ' •• y r:~,v:s riulll air, P\l't plant, ti('. $250 \\'itl M-11 c11mpers separ11te .. 'Yl(\ W, c.,t Hwy. NB M.l-21R2 THROUGH A • -.~ .. 9944'. * CHEV ~ lfln J'l.lnf'l •itmpr'I' riings, all paint k chron1r S•li,l rirn1. 646•46.ll \\'k .• •· "Ii. 64' ''"· &12-o"974 I :::::c.c;..:::::...cc."'-C.::-"";....:.-1 , ,, • ._.. 1 . Boat1, Sp•.d & Ski 911 stor11.ae •-g yr~. ~ e \\' 1;. lik" new . ~1e<'h11.11 ic11.lly I " ,... --T Aeri · 1 1 ·ck DAILY PILOT 11 4 PeA9u l~ i.ttlbo•t ~·us1oml'fl th1·ou1thout w.twin J)('rfr1·L Gllrllgf'tl k l'f'lvf'red. Mobil• Homes 935 Trail•rs, Trevtl 945 '54 f'n1'l. F-100 P.U. Rtblt urn unu Hem11 no 4u1 WANT AD w:/traJlf'r, Sl9:i. 546-262!t MOVI""•. m"'' SPll '67 b•d. O"l•f•"rt '••• " 38 f'ng, new txh11.u~l !ily:!ttP.n1.I cash,ca.ll642-.i67l "" " " ,,...12 nii. $$5. 673-38., 16' ELi'~C hrk~. ~-hurner etc, Xln'l l'Ond, Over $1600 INtS, Slips/Docks flO 1:uir~1re1trn, !7' fltwr2,llls~. mf"Chani c11.lly \\'.ti ply tire.~. '71 Norton 7jlkr. N r v.·, INSTANT HOUSJN8a Jl!O\'f', \g ove-n, hu1 11 nr invrsle-rl. Best ofr over $900. 1 'A~ut..,..0·1,..,.lm_po_r~t..i...----;;97~(i Autos, lmp1rted 65 llf' Merrur,v, transistor t>hrome !'II.ck, rrtl f111~hr1"11 & Former rit11lrr will sl"I! fnr rt.frig, ao1ple cupboard.!; & 64W:lli( Ignition, vinyl lop, many PX. spoll14f', Preuiest r11.n1J)f'r S.1250 1·11sh .. C111l 673-7914 or WHY WAIT? 11ro1·a1e. Xlnt cond. 962·38a2 LATI:' 1966 ,. -" M001UNG, "albna lslitnd. 1!'11..!;. Re11tly for fish or llki. 011 !be l'1'llls!. &e ii! srr hikr 11ol 2.11 Ag ale AvC', . , . all 7 pnl ll""C'fal ' pick-:',"' /,',m,!"',' Rent or hu.v. ~uth 611,v .!, on1o:. 1'f»it, sell fot• $149.i. Pr>"•I". Sl\9." .... ,·11 '''' R•I"·• f•I•-" •fl• pm fl II • v ff Jf "' • • ,. " " '"' · ""--' _._ 1e R .n .. w 1. 11i:'-_ 011111' "'ANT!:D: Hi' 10 20" ~rlf. ltP1n•y rlul" !Jlrirl+'' ''''· pr@ferah!y near Trip117,. 213 1 '."l-1~7471 sm11.JI 1r11.rlr_ fl'/;,....n944 cc==~~ b \ M h \ ~ t ; \\'ANTED: Boy'.1; Schwinn ~ l'Vll~ 'Ole ,yJltm~ eonlainM Tr11ill'r, L111 r Nf'w lirr' l: brakes. SllOO f73-09U 19' CALIFORNIAN ~. 160 hp ' NE\V II' Fihf>ra;ls c11.l:Hivrr. 1·11.rsity hike. lrl'lod c<inrl . w11h slop1ni.: ~hitkt n10! c11.n moriel lr1 Exr. 1'1'lnrl, Vtry /irm. ft.14-6~1n Look! Look! Look! 36' SLIP. SM/me. Priv111e I 110. h.d. tt'lr, Rlldin, hiul expandahlP <'amper. Jriritl R1>aS('ln11.hle. Ple11.Sl' <'llll t. "? ynu~ MW! Models on rraM11J1hlr. 96:l--7AA9 ~Ro f' U v .R n b d Noth. No. 2 _ &liotea Covts, 1 111.11k: many o!he1· EIC'CPSs. lnr •1 !rin T'. u . Jo~arrory !Pave phone No. at 540-8 d isplay at. . . . -, • , • •t ~II MIRACLE N.B. Call 675-4331 $239~. n.12-1636 _ riirect. Sll04. 646-848~. El'e~ aft :i pni ~ BAY HARBOR Tr•1lers, Ut1hty 947 rr(,'<'ntly 011rrhaulrrl . NPM~: Autos, Imported 970 '.Autos, lmported--970 , 54-0-0295 196.~ KAV.1ASAKl 1,£ tis h ~O!!ILE HOMES 7' Utility hnx rrailf!r, yr ~;.'::u-.,:;;;.~ ll:l~~o~~l $~50. 1 A used Volkswagen makes a flrst-rate second car. '63 GHIA CONYl•TtlLI !llJ20 ll full p•;,. S500. N& MONIY DOWN IOACI '68 v.w. SEDAN IQ\I AS64 l fu ll p•;c• 19 00 ' NO MONIY DOWN !OACl $3688 TOTAL MO. l'~N f. Fer 14 menth1. c ,1h P"'' I fe r JI> "'onth•. Ct1~ pri4t inclu.tin' ltJr & !i1. $541.00 ;nclycfinq ''• & lie. 1950;00. O•f•rr•d ,_,ymt "I pdct Otft tr•d ptYlll•"I P"Ct '71 PACF. Arrnll' ~1n1nr \Vhackrrl I7:X·r, :itrl'et or 142J BakPr St .. Cosla Mr!111. old, $50. .. I Honie, Sips 6. self l~int ., tr11il. Prrfcct. 1:!00 n1 i. $.1!\:1. ! Just S. of S.D. Fwy at Harbor , • 64&-:-'675 * .)8 GMC 8, %,_ 4 ..... ptl. Good ~en·llir. surnmer d 11 1 es Al!IO ."4>11L'~ A!ls1111e Moped, 7Jt/;\ll0·94i0 A t S .--p 1 949 bony, ""~ !hi~ Ir that. A iiOcc, $75. 96S-IAA5 U O erYIC:e, er Ii Steal! $1:,0. 64:.!·209l! l~;;iJ~I~·~:~ -:l~ Au10. ·70 DUCAT! Xln1 * UNITED HAS * 2-:M\;1 cu in. Chevy ht11.r1.~: 2 'GO CH~VY\;l~r.u .. v.~. \\!, Ca.mprr. Jl,fll)O 1111. E.'x· .:onrl. H11.rrishi!.'i0cc. l\111,...1 O\'rr :tfl new iuakr~ • orrler hhl c11rh I: m11,nifnlrl $10. R&ll, new h·iui~. rlulrb. Joo,2 yo11r i·hoil'r. f11 c1or.1• rlirl"(·I · \'6' Cl>•>•y·. 2 "•·•. 1, .. •, i\l t C"h. xh1t._ ~700._:._~l>-440.~._ I t1·11~. lmmlle. ~..!l-1470 sa.rrifiel.'. Flr .... t s.1;,o, ~ ~ " """ ~ -~I --=--,.--Kuku i, 11.B. 962-461~ llll.Vf' $$ plu!I ln·park srcurs, ll'Unk tid5, N'ar !ll'lll, 11:11.~ '.ii t'ord f1i 2 ron t'lalbrtl CAM P'R r A b 0 \'er resales + ~pa l'rs + .~rl>'i<'I' t11nk-& v.•indllhitld. \9j7 :<Int 1'0nd . $600. 6(2.!Mfi.4 wJJ'a.cks $7;;(1 '69 KAV.rASAKI 250 St1·1ctly + I" ·1 f , • . . son1l' o uf'r uni s or your Forti: 3 s"'I rfhll tr11ns. 54~12-1."J 11 {1 5 1 • &12-177:> * riin, Wi![ consider· best of· d ~ Irr. SS7-481H r11er1 or river lots. 642~7 alt 4:30 wkdys, .59 YORD RANCHEFtO. Air NrMROD United Mobil• Hom•• anyon1P Sat. cnnd. rt,11. Mullt ll""" '" llp-1 ( Trnt Ca.mprr, '71 Lir·rn.~e-'70 YAMAHA R ~. J.'JO l\\•ln, J767A N t Bl CM 645-3140 $200. * ;14R.l\filH xlnt t~nrl .. 2000 rnl., $.i9:!. 2.17 :-\. ·~u~ .. 'org. s;i1961 '61 JNNTJ>:RNA1T,tObNAL 4 cyl prrciatr. $4.'iO. 67S..2R~ . •;;;oo;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;•t f'llk-ew r u c • Pl'f'SSUl'f' '611 Chevy 1, ton P.U. :\-Sf~ I Cycl.. Bl'kel ;'47.92:,9 d11y .... , 49.1·4029 l"lll'S, - - - -----I I • pd I • . , , , ~ -----JI 11 f', ..... ~ r11ns .,,. Cus!on1 c1b R/H Siil)() Scoot•rs 925 Hond• SO L ike N•w 2 BR, 2 bi1, dPluxl" cuscom tt·ansfer c11''· Complel~ 1146-006.l ' ' ' Sl:lt'l 6.11.0661 <~lrtenwrs1. :xrx'.17", air· s:n;. 64µ644 e l!ff;6 Norton. 11!1 cu~tnm, ('fl!lll. f;;i. hi., r 11rlnsrtl ('IO\'t·h. -.--'c. ~'7'-C~-~,1-:--------- I 11JI rehl1 Pnl'ine I.· tran~ 'fi9 HARL~:y -~·uu rlrP~•. F11r ~lar 11.riult psrk. i11 '' Sports r11.tiu~I ~ly 17;lxl:I Auto Ltesing SPmi-rlloprirrl. Mus! sell.I S l!IOO f i rm . Call ll uniiiii:tnn Rr1'rh (nr f)unlnptini!honP !n·p~ &. Ar 67~2. 11ftrr fi pn1. 71~ffl62...:-ll'l~9 tirfol'I" :I. Ari· 111~1 choice sri11rl' f'rir· lllil.J(.~. nrw $:\AA, nr newl;L~>~'A~S~E~' ---c.1"'p"'""· --- J009 Bultaco ~at1ttlor 'fi!I l!ONDA !ll'I e<i ~ri sPit. Call 962-5S23, ask _$_:.!50_. 1~·'_'-_"'"11_'·-"-"'-"'-·1 _ n-:o. 1~ n:.) 10P"1~kle ~~ 2'JOC'c Stl'l'!et (Ir Dlrt $275. 1.'iOO 111i. f1n:__Ja~ ~ ___ ~".! Bl 8 JS Sf'Als for '68 or RENT a Mw '71 Pinto $4 Good l'ondition $47j • ~i-0775 • ~~~ .. ter. l"!t olJPr. rlay and 4c m 'I p I ''ROTARY'' MAZDA Comlnt M•y 14th At MIRACLE MAZDll 215q HAHOI ILVD. AT VICTORIA COSTA MISA, CALIFCHNIA $714 .• l. A.P.R. 21.25"4 1 $1J91.61 . A.P.ll, 2 1.?5'.4. s999 • ~·n "~"" • •o 7 C 1!171 34' Dnuble tlp-ou1 ** !IGS-1110 **" \'Jtl ki k 'f "1·11 " ' ""'""""''""' :•1 NTIS.'iA '6 La 1'1l~~. r · b 11 0 1 4. ld 1 e c n your t . f 'fi9 VY..'. 24M, perfrr t 1'1'lnrl . Cmpl. l'f'h!t. Nf'11• rubbrr. ~l~:! 11 i1; 01~1;' 1 ~.~~k .0 h; 28.1. V·8,_i:ng, .& Powerrl~dr THEODORE All rxtr11i:: I: ,ervirP llf'Vl'r r11.erd . !'145--79711 . · . 1r11n~. Tran~ 1~ ~.engine ROBINS FORD 645 -5700 Look! Look! Loekl '68 DUNE BUGGY '&2 PORSCHE CAlllOl lT (111 ILOI S11J98 ---------------- rPrnrri~. nr. Sen!! .).14-j'lfi:Z I 1!170 YA1'.tAHA :'6IJ MX. Xlnl ~~a~J; ~\11~~~~~t 4 ~rk.E~:~~ JM'f'rl~ work s7: •. /!.'16-S67l 2000 HARBOR BLVD. O!' 49:i--4:14,1. rn11rl 2 ~l"IS of ll:l.'llrS $,I 21.119.11-4244 • '60 Ren11.ult n11uptiine parts. COSTA MF:SA -.-.",0-1·\0N_D_A .1-.1-0-:-s~J . hPlm.rl. $62:1. !"L1fi..6/!.'l.1 . c;;oMr N~:W A-I · N F:w Mnhill'! Homr 20x:i2, 2 · · · utos, mport4Hf :'<l 0 T 0 Sf' 0 RT X L NT 1!167 8ul!111.f'11 2~c. Sha rp & BR, 2 hll. $\2.~. Sfot up t: ~:\9-7167 aft 5 iiiiiiiiiiiill••=== COND, S600. 1·ery fa~r. 1400. lnrl~cprl \n Co~111 Mri::ll's * 54~9.~ * e !lfii..61AA GREENL~::Ar PARK. 1750d,,------~ §] 1968 YAMAHA OT-1 1!170 Pr111on 12:i, XLNT \\;hi1tirr Al'e-. Auto1forSlle ] .-. I Exh'L'I. $.17.'i. !l!i~-9506 COND. $4:11 r irrn. --"-~~1691i • 61~?.110 _ ANY Day !1 the BES1' day to * 67;;..70RJ * 'in ROYAL LllllCf'r 24x60 12152 ¥•11• ll:ea4. S11111 J1111111 C111pl1tra11e ru11 an 11ri! Don • t ~II rhe old i::luH Adult park, sm p!I ok. G•neral 950 l·~~'"'i!l"~l•J7•.•"•'°-l'·'~l~-·~·~1~1/~4~t~9-.2~2'~1~---"'l::l~ rleJay •. c111l today, 642-5878 I Buy the new 1tulf Owner. 646-:>84!1 ---------- BILL YATES ~~-=-----9.-n • 19&1 T·BIRO, ~ull pnwer. Autos, iewiiiiiiiiii9i80i;iAiuitioi'i' iNiaiwiiiiiiiiiiii80i;Aiiui1i0i''i;Nieiwiiiiiiiiii9i10iiiiiiiiAiiuiiti0i1ii' iNioiiwiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9ilOiii.iAiiuiitiois,iiNieiwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~i ni1tllY rx!ra~. $!l7:i t·ll~h. • 1960 Mf:RCt:n.:s. Both very goorl mnd. $6771 • IU~;?.NIW OLDSMOBILE lNCLUOES: Heitt e r, d•fr111+•r, backup lights, emir• it•ncy flit1h1r1, du1I speed wip•r1, p•dded clitth, P•clllied vi1or1, •••+ •nd shouldar belts. he1d r11+• ancl 111 the new 1tf•+y equi pment. Order now i,, your choice of colors , •• •nd itdd your choic• of ICC•11erit1 • I• BUSINESS IS FANTASTIC AT UNIVERSITY OLDS! WHY? BECAUSE OUR SELECTION OF NEW 1971 OLDSMOBILES IS GREAT. BECAUSE WE OFFER OUTSTANDING DISCOUNTS. e BECAUSE WE ALLOW MORE FOR YOUR CAR IN TRADE. BECAUSE OUR MANY, MANY EASY AND LONG TERM FINANCING PROGRAMS MAKE IT SO EASY FOR EVERYONE TO PURCHASE THE "ALWAYS A STEP AHEAD" OLDSMOBILE a.m..,ber, '"NI AH NMl SATISFllD UNTIL VOU AH" 2850 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA • • NEW CARS 540-9640 USED CARS 540-8881 • J9f;'.'j PICKUP rino, built ~;. ton, nl'M~ 11101or. $·1::.0. Call t1·rs. ~>40-6107 1!160 CADILLAC Coupee ill'! Ville .~ J962 Lint'Oln Co11- 1inrn!al. VPry rra.110nahlP.. Rirk Aul<! Tire & ~l>'ir~.1;. Jn<'., 1718 Ne"port BJ\•ti.,) C.l\1. Anti'_q_u_11-,/"c"1.-,-,~ic-,-953 e RETIRED 'l'F:ACll~~R w11nlR lo ~I'll hl"r cl11 ~siC' ·;,i; T-Rirr1 shl" hll~ Pnjnyetl Thi' p11 sl 'yp11_r5, ($1095}, :"1~:189~. 19411 .rORD P .U. V..tl n11.thf'ari fl"('f'rHly ovl"rhaulPrl. Neet111: p11int -body wnrk S4Jfl. or Ix>.~\ offrr. 836-5672 ·~ WhipJW>l Rollrl~ltr, $1200 invesrrrl, ~sf oflPr. a4~7612 * :.~; .. :11 112 Dun• Bug9its 956 RENAULT Dune Bu flY . riu11l.1;, rnllhar, whi~ -kit~ llf :xrr11 parts. $175. $4fi..177Yi llr 6"tfi..lr..7 Sports, R.c,, ROd~ '61 PLY1\.10Ln'H ~llprr huill I Jll~. 4-Jprl, 4.:ifi pn~L. Si:l!l~. '64 Chr1'y l r11n.~p r11r, S2:il. I \\'111 tr11dc holh for v:i 11 of equal v11.IUP. 847-2411 Trucks 962 BILL BARRY PONTIAC-l:MC-Jo'IA1' NEW '71 GMC 1/2 T. Pickup & I Ft. C•mp•r Fully equlpp<'fl ZI 1215.l, Tinl· ed glss!. Heavy duty i'~&R springs, bra~ ~1er. 3.7 re-ar ule, 3 s~ automatic tr11n11 & pullh button radio. Plumbing lhroughout. Jo'ivf! aallon butane tank complet,. in~ul11tion Torriut' wintlows. 'fwl"lVP. l'Olt li2htini.: ~ys. lem. four!l'e11 aa.IJnn pl11.~t ir w11tt>r tank, fHty pounrl in· 11ul11.lefl icP l:IOx, !""'" pl"1e hurnrr, slor111te, h11nd tail· Ol'l!'d <ir11pPrit'~. Sll"rp~ $ix w. op1ion1tl Jara" 111.hlP q111•cn •i1.t-Mod 1trran1tement. P11r. tirinl'lf'd drawer11. M11.ny olh· er ff'11h1rr~. SALE $3987 $499 ON . $91.JI mo. I $499 i• lhr total down pay. mront. $~.:It Is 1h,. ro!al monthly pir.ymrnt inrluding IAX. l!etnMI 8nrl fin11;n1·(' charge,; on Rpprovl"d Cl'"· rill for 4R mnnth~. The c11i::h p1ic11: i"Cludiria la:< &. lie· f!nM! f!I $4274.li. Dt'ferrtd prier I• S5217.IR ln<'ludln~ 1111.;:x ... ,. li<"tn.~e & finanel'! ch.trlf', Annual perel!nt1111e ra11. 11.411~. Over 1.1~ N,w k UU'd CAr8 To Cho'ltl:v. frnm OPEN 'TIL to PM 2000 F.:. lAI St., Stnl11 An11 ll~t SL 111 S.A. t''1'y.) r,;,,t1.1oon BTJSIEST' mAJ'k,:nlaN! If! tr1vr:. The DAIL\ PILOT Clusitif!d Mictton . ..-s t v e money, t1IM • effort •1 umr.hllr.' I Sp.cl.I l'rl.tt Ot N-M•'• I• C•lt-.retl111 Of O•r ., .... 0,. .. 1 ... W• l'rt111IM N•t T• Dlu1p,•i~t re. 011 1,., •• 1111 ., l'leh1 O•tr~llf 1'11rcll•w. MG's STARTING FROM '69 MGBS SE\IERAL TO CHOOSE FlOM IMMACULATE CAl!S •O dty uncondilian1t 9ut rtnh1 t7rtM9111 $1995 $2824 '66 MGB EXCE l l ENf CAii: SHOWS REAL CARE W:, ... ~,,1,. Mtny othtf t •itt1, ISltX56t l $1495 1971 DAYTONA FERRARI "365" GTB/4 FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 7,000 MILES-STILL SMELLS NEW $21,900.00 )0 DAY DILIVllT -l•AND NIW fltOM P:ACTOIY -SJJ,lto • • • 1970 FERRARI "365" 2 + 2 10 000 ""1;",t IT'il11. Seid I ltt<•ic t d i11 H&lt~w•e•. Ait cenl!iili•ft i"'l· t l•et•it wilt• dow1, "'"' wh11l1., $13,900.00 • • •• 1967 FERRARI "365" Cellf•,•111• C1111••n1r.1. 0 11lv I 5 ef llle11 w1rt "''"•· 111it in•I ct1t ""'' ov•• 110,000. It ii •Clui~~-' w!llt fu!f , ....... 1i•, .. : •• wll11l1 .•• ,.u.111 ~e11diti•11. $11,900.00 • • • fO 4cry ~11<1rt4ltle1t11I •111,.11111y ert efltirte & 4fl.e t'el11. HUGE SELECTION OF QUALITY SPORT CARS ON SALE llAND NIW Ju1I Off Tiit l et! '71 LOTUS IUIOPAS '69 911 S Targa Freih local C•r Fer 1 ... 111..tJ1I• Otllv•r'f' $4852 $6995 AUTHOalZID SALIS ' SllYICI FOa ff'1-~Lotus··lenseta Ferrari 3100 WEST COAST HIGHWAY HIWPORT HACH '42·9405 I ' I I \ I I I. ·I I I .. . . . . . ........ -. . .. . . . . . . . . . ' ' • • 1'" • • • • • • • • • . . . . . . . .. ii .. ' , .,., . ' ,· .• .. , . . , .. ... .. ~ •• ~ ... ~- ~ .. .. •' .. .. . .. " .. .. .. " .. .. . " .. ·: " " ;: ' . : 30 DAILY PILOT !i .. ttrrday, ftl ay 8, 1971 J§J I I '"'"'""" l§J ! I '"'""'"" ,;;mmmmiiii_,iiiiiiii~9~70 1 I AUtos, lmPorfed J §] l '"'" '" ,,,, I §J ! I '"""'' ,,,, I §J 1 [ ,,,,. ""''' I §J 970 I, r A;,;;;ut;°';•;l;m;po;•;ted;;~~97~0 I ~A;u;to;•;• ;lmiiiipom•l;o0;;~9~7~0 IA ~;ut•os•.•,•m•po•,•,•od~~9~7~~' l§l [ Auto1 lor S.le Au tor for ~I• -IritJiORTS\VANTF.D Orangr Cnun!lt>!I! TOP S RUYF.H BILL MAXE\' TOYOTA 1&881 Beach Rlvrl. ~r. Beach. Ph. S47·85.'i5 Autos, Imported 970 ALFA ROMEO '67 DUETTO ln111111r·ula1r: :> .'fir!. dlr. 1 oll'ncr. faciory harrl!np, 17.XU9i\loll Full 1n·1rc $l!l!l.'1. '61 BUG EYE SPRITE rull prw .. $:199. 1.JTA 21.11. ! R11nvll-k ln1ror1.~. 9~ ~. Coa~t Hwy., l.a;.:una Beath. :>41H0:11 or 4~-1.!Jnt. ~l t:ALf:°Y 300},-~Ux>---ck-S, 11.Jn~ good. Rrrcnt rni;in(' 11ork. J wa111 rwwrr car. 1r111 sPtl 1h1~ for $.1100. ~.lil-20:.111 -,59-Bug Eye Sprite s2:111 * F..1:1.~.~02 BMW e Largcs1 Scll'cl ion nf Nrw .~ U.<;t'J Bi\1\\"s e So111hland's ~10~1 :'o.lud· rrn Scrv11·c F11ci'il1('S e ()1n1p!e1r ~tock of R,\l\\' Paris e l)vrrsras llrl1\rf,1 -"P1'r\;1!1sts • Buy Or Lease At C. BOB AUTREY 1 Autos, lmport.u DOT DATSUN OPEN DAILY ANO SUNDAYS 18.J:t> I:ca~h B'vci. Huntin:;:lon l31'111·h 842· 77~: or 511'1 fl142 '69 DAT.<;l/N rdsr r !600. Both I lops. ~1in! eond. $\j.j(). :>17-fl24.): ;tfl .i .. '>-12-7~ --FER-RA RI -----···---FERRARI AUTHORJZED SALES & SERVICE 970 Autos, Imported • • Lli.rgesl .';clt'.'CllOO of 1\'r1\' &-Usrd f'ials e 5'1ulh!and's Most :-100. ('I'll -""l'VICP F'11cilir1e. e ro111plete Siock nf fiat Pnrts e Ovr!'scas Drlivrr_y ~1wru1.l isls Buy Or Lease At C. BOB AUTREY FIAT BILL BARRY PONTlAC-GMC-J'l."iT NEW '71 FIAT llO SEDAN 219S2J3 SALE $1679 $299 DN. $49.59 MO. $299 is thr tolal tlnwn pay. n1ent. $·19.59 i.~ rhf' 101al monthly payn1rn1 1n1·lud1nJ1: lax, licen~t> and fini:tl1{'f' rhari::rs on app1·01·rd r1·ccti1 for 3ti months. The •·ash 1R60 Loni.; Beach Blvrt.. pril'e including lax !,, lie. 1860 Lo11.1; Hcaeh Bhrl., · Long 8('ach ('OJ'IP i~ $1792.!l;.. Defrrri:-d Lo11g I-;c;tr·h Phone (213) 591-8721 price is S2084 .24 in(')ud111g :'~~\lJport · .Jlin orts Phone (213 ) 591-8721 3100 \V. Coast H1vy. Closed Sunday 111-:, li(·rn~r & finnn('r Closed Sundoiy Nrwp<Jrt Rrach ___ c----1 chargr. Annu11J prn·rn1a~P --.-,~,, ,-------'6-9-FIAT ~~'" ri."'1' •. Au1n111ot11r -.:o.:i·r enc FIAT '" · ;,;· 0 124 SPORT COUPE 0\IPr 1::.1 Nr"• & Usrr! Cars fi;idu• I l'f)('<'d. orang(' ll'tlh Tn Choosr Frnm . ~·IAT.t: NE\\' S.· 11~"rl. "Ill blaek 1n1rrio1'. tXL\l.'2:ri) OPEN 'TTL 111 P:'.1 nior!rls, par1~ 11nrl sPrv1rr $1895 Ovi'rsr<1lt Drlivrr.v. 200 E. lsr SJ .. Santa A11a ROY CARVER, Inc. c. ROB AUTREY ;i.1nr0Rs iis1 St.;~.~-Pwy.1 Ri\l\V'.~ NE\\' ,r,, USD. 1111 11160 Long RP111·h Bh·rl , DON BURNS 0100rl~. 11:1 rl.< 1111d srr:ic·P :.!925 J.larbor Blvd. 21.~:i9J-R721 JAGiJl-.R I VOLVO I MERCEDES BENZ ·xo""''°"-:-Jag-':'.1968:::::-"".c:;:,,..::-.-:c,c:;:1n1 ·sg :\1a, automatJc. air. con d . Air, ra d lo SPECIALS Ai\1/f\1, nr"' t>ngi ne &. F :>.11AM1S\V, xrra spkrs lor i\1 ichttin.~. IM MACU LATE! 95 Laid 1 ntl, must ucrilicf! 111pr. 714m4--09!ti. $28 S.1STJ, Con1;idE'r inPxpt>nsivl! 1970 Vol\'O 1·12 2 dr R H rar as part !TEI.di'. 548-3355. At1tofn. F'a<·toi·y An· Cond JENSEN JENSEN . AUTHOR IZED SALES • SERVICE 065BEJ 19:i9 i1.B. nos 4-dr. Xln t s 129s Png. ·ball ,t, w/s/w. Dk hh.11•, !I J;:N'.V II.hr int. Needs J1rtuj)Ol't Jllnµorts 1962 \'ol\'o 180() Cp1• 4 S11Pf'<I VH0056 R H liUIP body \\·ork. $450. I ""''"'" $3195 CUTI-: J!l60 M1'rcedes Benz. r•, r' New tires. good cond. Mu~! 1909 Voh·n 16<1 $1'!1 , .3100 \V. Coast Hwy. Autnrn.. P.S. All' rnnd •':."':::L_:6:::1>:::36=l~J.-;;:----1 Y\VRJ4.1 -MG Nl'\.\port Bt'ach $1595 ~K""R=-o-u"'A7'N~NCC'-;;>;r.Ho;l-;Ac I 19fi'1 Vol\'o 1~ CP" n 11 A m U 4 Sµml m•ecdn" NQB666 1960 GHIA -$l99 s- Lor.~ nf n1ilcs o, transporla tinn lei!. Specially pricrd for quic·k sale. QDF'321 19!l9 Volvo 142 2 dr R H 1 Spctd ZKY878 $2195 LOOI\ • $4!l!l.OI) lll6~ Volin 1411 Srrl r.. I! CHICK IYERSON ~~i~;,~~~factor.v All Cond, 1,io.:0.11 '{!'" °' '1 I,."" v.,,,f1,~7-~ "" r. rr 19'10 HARBOR ALVO. Autnm Air Cnnd VVS356 COSTA !\1ESA MG AUTHORIZ~ SALES & SERVICE J1rtupo 11 3hn Of!S 3100 \\I. Coast Hwy, Nrwport Beact. tam\ THINK !\mall do"'n. \Viii finani°f' p\'! pi~·. C'.aJI afl JO 1un :.io.JHl(l nr 4!l<l-7.'J06. i%7A1c1,=R-Oo•-·"-"~o=. t:~1TO Con1· $12!1.i * f'h. 673-6!!-l:i • "\\IEF.Dl!-& rrap" -\·iean oot !he treasurf's & !rash - tUJ'n in10 c11~h thru 11 Daily Pilnl Clas~iliPd 11rl. 1¥12-~'678 Cr1~1a lvlf'S.:t ;'}4fi.44.14 _ _ _ _ Ovf'r!\f'a~ 11!-Jivrry. ---,---.--'6!' YIAT ll50 Spyrlrr C. ROB AUTRJo:Y !\·lOTORS DATSUN I Lnv.· inilr11i::r. Ex. 1'Qnd. 1860 Lnng Rrai·h Blvd. . .\1usl Sell! :l1.Wl91!l 211-:i9\...,ll721 1971 DATSUN sla wgn -1akr --------- PRESTIGE PORSCHE, AUDI Dm'll 1 }'LA.Slf '69 Karmann Ghia. A XJnt r'l'lnrl. S1850. Call 67:J .. j612 ar1 6 pn1 . AJ)w1 Lewi& \if/ VOLVO ~ ''~·· "FRIEDLANDER" 1""6 Harbor C :\! fHij.!J:I03 1JIH 11-.c11 (MWY. n1 Tradrr's Paradise rolumn i~ lnr ,vou ! ~ Lines, 5 Days for S.i. Call today ... 642-5678. c3.11 67.').810~ 11.000 Carrful n1ill's Sl...1.;fl. nver pymnis: bal $:l08J. :lJ()(J 1 .70 FIAT Sporls C?upr. G~~rl. ~ -~ -. C111I: ~1~!\-~Ullll "FRIEDLANDER" LOTUS -~~ ---~-.• ·___ 893·7:iEi6 • 537~ MERCEDES BENZ ''1GTr c''"" "'""'Y. 1.163! llarhor Blvd., C.G, A good \Vant ad 1s a good ___ _ investment , We'!! help you l'Cll! 642-:'678 Llusr S. nf 1:;.c. J•iwy, I I l7SO IEACH ILVD. CLOSED SUNOAYS fi.1fi.:Z:ill !Hwy. J91 LOTUS AlJTllOR!ZF'.n SALE.': ,i:, SE/lVICE rr<torcrl. 1 Bright red, new Autos, New "No Gimmick1. No Gi~11w1y1. ~~­ Ju1t 21 Yfl, Hon11t Sellint ·----980 1 Autos, New 980 WE'RE LOADED WITH THE All NEW 1971 CHEVROLET WAGONS! • The rear window 9oes 11p and disappears into the roof. The tail 9ate 9oes down and disappears into the flo~r. ALL MODELS· ECi»UIPMENT AND COLORS AVAILABLE! OVER .SO VEGAS TO llat----,CHOOSE FROM NEW 1971 Named Car of the Year 1971 MOTOl TREND Best Handling Car in America Regardless of Price IOAD & T•ACIC Finest Out Of Comparison Tests of the Six Small Cars CAI & DllVE• ORDll TODAY IN YOUI CHOICI OF VEGA 2 DOOR SEDAN 10 CO LOIS HUGE DISCOUNTS • WE'RE LOADED WITH BRAND NEW 1971 VANS! CAMPER VANS-SPORT VANS TRUCKS-TRUCKS-TRUCKS LOTS OF 4 WHEEL DRIVES tor«:M:ups-Carryalls-Blazers. BRAND NEW 1971 CHEVY 1/2 TON 8' SOX PICK UP 16 396781 Immediate Delivery $2569 980:1--'-'-'·-7:166 __ .~'-"-"'-'-'- JAGUAR '71 JAGUAR Yl 2 J1rUJµort 3hnµorts 3100 \\'. Coast lhry. Ne\\·porr Reach ---------- MERCEDES 600 SERIES 6 rlnnr Jinousu;r wrth r!1\'1~1on . E1·pry concrivablf' rxtr11 on I 1011• t-<·ovfr, r a r p e 1 · ::.lf>-IR)I) MORRIS 1his Rollli-Ro.vrr tr11rlr-1r1. .. . ~!' r RebH ~n .. 1· {)()() milr~ I VAi\~ 131i1 .17 ~torn~ ino . . d" • •1~ • · , Hralrr. Nr"' lop. Xlnt con · ~1Q~il CARVER, INC. 1 ~6~'::'-'::'·i(~l:.~==---1 2925 Harbor Blvd. I OPEL '"'-"" j '&5 OPEL DELUXE * 'Eli LOTIJS !::Jan rpr. Costa 1\1csa Ycllo1v-tilatk. X!nl ronrl. ::::==;;;;;;= $1950. li7 .. >-l'Tfi!l. ~MERCEDES BENZ 1959 MERCEDE:-: lRO. nr11 valvr~. t'f'buill grnrr11.t0r, gl'IOll 11rr1'. S29i 4~.170:1 ~-Oflilat -!te1;-ulidetS50. try !h_i:"_ Pe.nny Pinrlier Autos, New 980 NEW 2 f)t)nr SPr!an. Racho & ~at· I er. •UPCS191 $498 Mike McCarthy BUICK 1:J.1~ Brach Rlvd. ~. S.11. f wy R!l-1-3341 j3\-24j() Fnr besl results! 6'12-5678 980 1971 Mercury Montego 2 DR. HARDTOP INCLUDES ALL THIS EQUIPMENT NOT A COMPACT I But a Full sited interm¥1•t• with a 117" whe•I ba1e1 Luxury plus. Radio , heater, ben ch seals, white side wall ti•es, concealed wind1hield wipero, reversible key & lock ing system, flow- thru ve ntilation .. # 11 TOIL 531404 CONNELL CHEVROLET JOHNSON & SON 2828 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA >. 11 !\ 546-1200 I 1 Mil• South of San Di•go F r•eway Lincoln Continental• Mark III• Mercury •Cougar 2626 .HARBOR BLVD ., COSTA MESA 540-5630 642-0981 1 j I Satul'fl.iy, M•Y 8, l'iln DAJlV '1LOT 3 .-·~~~,~~~·-~~~! 1 9"!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~ (t·· ........ "': .l§J rl .......... l§J 1! ·"""''"' l§Jl~_·"·_·'"_"~__,J§J J I.__ _.,,.,_~·-··1·__,J§] I~·-_ ... _ .... __,]§][~_'"'_''"_"'·__,!§) ~' _'"'_ ... _ ... __,J ~I _ ..... !§] Autu, lrnporrK t70 Aut .. , Imported 970 1 Aut .. , lmp.rted 970 Autos, Import~ 1-----______ .... ____ ._;;--;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~.;1 970 Auto1, lmportK 970 Aute1, Imported 970Autos, Imported 970 Autos, lmportH 970 :A.ute1, lm1Mrtld 970 TOYOTA i--S-PO.-..RT_C_A_R _ POltSCH_E_l __ s_P_Rl_TE__ TOYOTA \~~~------~~~-· ALWAYS SPECIALS DON BURNS P. f"ry, Sac. AH Sl'RITE l--T--OY_O.,...TA--~fk: 111. Cle11n hndy k rrt 1nech. Exr. 1op, lnnn/'1111 g, s1095 Used Porsches "'"' '"'· c.i1 ,.,._1.., SIJNIEAM SPECIALS 1967 Dataun 1600 r.od~f!· , Pl H 4 3J)f'1'd Hard top 70 Porscht .... , . $5995 TYZ62!5 911T. Radio. chremt whe~1. $1495 I undl'r l11tlt'lry w;i.r1·ant)'. · hlul' ~·irh black 1nrtrklf. $1695 191U SUNBEAM AJplnf -Nl'W 1969 Toyota Mk a HT 4 clutrl1 & br11.kl's. S5.'i0 or best SpeM m9BNr TOYOTA ''9 C!'lron~ model. Radi!'I, hr"ter, plr. Sl4!l:,, Al~n '1fl modl"l. 11utnmatie. Slfi9.l.. M•c How•rd L••1in9 ICorrlfl'r ]Jt g, Harbnrl ~39-~ 5,J}-0607 SAnl.!I Ana TRIUMPH 196ii MGB GT Cp.o R H 4 tj()8.RBV 1. ~ "'Ire wti@f"IS Y\V'J'. '61 • h ••its r-OrlC e ...... ~ I. $1495 911, 5 ipttd, r~tho, chmmr .0""·~ $1195 I &4 RENAULT 011.u_phinl' • 1969 Toynta Corolla R H 4 '71 SPITFIRES Aurom11rir. r.onct rnnrl $2YI. S~l'd 04RBQE I NOW ON DISPLAY I "''het:I~. 1 \\'PZ564 1. 1367 f.1GB Rf'Misr r R H 4 '62 Porsche ... $ SAVE Pvl pty. CAJI ~1'-176fi _ 5 _9_ 9 _5 Con1e In lor 1 tl"sl dMW! FRITZ WARREN'S I Speed VftSIWl __ _ Coupe, t·anary ytlloY. radii'!, $1595 I hkt brand ~w. <MGP264 L 1!163 MGB ~""'" ' ' H • DON BURNS ~ wt'."',.r whffls ZB U· $1495 PRESTIGE TOYOTA TOYOTA NEW '71 NO DOWN 191'7 Tn)ota Cornn11. Seri R H 11 uton1. VClA70 $1395 1963 Tnynti Cnrnn~ H T R H ~ SIJ""d Air Cond YPA- .179 $1]95 1969 Triumph Mk Ill Rod -PORSCHE, AUDI PAYMENT !tr A H 4 S~d ZAE.10.5 llS.11 Harbor llvd .. G.G. i'969 Cornll11 "''&fon R H <I $1795 ! (Ju~t S. ttf G.G. Frwy.1 $69.01 MONTH• Spet'd f:\VAIO? · .19'11 Triumph GT6 Cp,.. R , CLOSED SUNDAYS &.~-'11.1.1 · 36 mo~. Def. pay price. $2695 .l;l,._.4 S peed wlrt whf'l'I!. ,70 91 .._6 S'MM.36 or <"at.h Pr 1 c e 1971') Toynl.\ ~-fk n SI. v.11.- ~W675 · ~-55 inrl. Tax k Lie ,1;00 Air Cnnd 233JJQC SPO~T CAR CENTER 710 E. lst St., S.A. 547-0164 ' Open daily s.!I; c:Josrcl ~u nday 1963 Triumph TR~ ~1'11• lnp. nt 11· briilkes. Good C'Onrl 1t1f'ln ' Onj:inid ~11ghl <"1n~1dl'r rra.de S79.i ;,.i~::o ------'81) TRJU'.\1PH TR-3. P1t:'pht \.t'Pll li-1.'>-:'6!1~ ~=~------VOLKSWAGEN I C:u111ry .Vl'llnw with _pJn .dnf"-A.P.R. ·14.!14%. Serial No. $ '"flMJt L • pine. AM /FM, !HIS 1,1·hcl"l~. 134:i47. 1695 'nli V"' s " n 11 n l"Xr. ...... I .. _, I . Orwiy-frozen hlnck s:;oo or ' , • u.llW ..,,ouer arlotV w1rran1y. *On 11.pproved rl'~it 1!Ui6 :rnyntll. l.And Cruis,.r . ,.. TOYOTA 6900 ini, i76tCfGi 1111 Max•y Toyota HT \\,qn·,.n ht11>s SBN812 offer 67;;....t;.i!lJ an Ii $4895 L ·59 V\V Bu.;. S550 ·53 rtblt 196£ Harbor, C.M. Mi-r.1303 I twl BEACH BL. 847·8.i.i.'i fl""'( 1111.:.1 Pnr . 'M trans, 111.pe deck. DON BURNS HUNTINGTON aE•cH tAU tMllO ).Int rond. E\'l'~ fi·IS.347~ ----.. _ --~_, TOYOTA OPEL '67 TOYOT '6.1 BUG. l.oOO tr~n~p:irl11t 1on PRESTIGE A 4 DR. rrcently nvrrhaull'd tniiint, PORSCHE AJJDI Au1oma1ic, r1d10, while side 1966 Harbor, C.~1. 646-9303 S.l'iO. 8.'\3-367!1 , w•ll 1;,..,, 1U7.N4'JI. ~~~~~~ lr•nd New & Demo'• ON SUNDAY TO GET MORE ''BUGS" OUT OF: OUR DEALERSHIP WE ARE NOW OPEN ON SUNDAY. NOW 7 DAYS A WEEK OUR CUS- TOMERS GET "RUGGED" BECAUSE VW JS AMER IC A'S NO. I SELLING IMPORT. CHICK IVERSON WILL BE OPEN ON SUN· DAYS BECAUSE NOW WE HAVE A FUL L LINE OF NEW CARS FOR IMMED IATE DELIVERY . ~I~~ ~., .. PORSCHE/ AUDI . .\uthorized Sale s &. Service 445 E. COAST HIGHWAY At B•yaide Drive NEWPORT BEACH 1970 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 549-3031 Ext. 66 or 67 A Sports Car You Can Afford While You're Still Young Enough to Enjoy It l~t f,"11~0 ~.l~lf II !ht low1st D•!(ICI ""' ..,ons ,.,. NI lli."'Or\:tt. The red lint °" ~' 1rq~ is ~~ lilt ..-Oy L41 GI ~.SOC) """' It ho1d•s<.W.Will"""1.i;.. 6tp9fidet11 JllSJlllU,.,, ol! riN!ll, .ln4, !tr llllftV ,tt,lt , it't lhfl bt1t-look"" .,m1 ~ ~ dtrSl0,000. LIST FOR LESS THAN $2400 FIAT The bi3ge~t sellina car in !urope Visit our compl1t1 outa,..eti•• 1enlc1 facility · 16 stalls · 1xp1rt staff •f hi1tl. ly trai"ed rn1ch111ics. Compl1t1 lledy & custom p1 iftt shop too! '70 OPELS I.WI H11rbtir Blvd .. G.G. I 1Jus1 S of r..G. Jo'rwy .1 7 f(I choosi-rrom ~'ull;v f11 r-CLOSED SUNOA\'S 5l6-2l3J tery equ1pf>«I. MU!I be sold $1015 '71 MARK II SEDAN I • 68 V\~;,r;;"" c'"'· Ca ll 616.:>.IO~ '"""""""'"""'""""'""",..'"'"""""'""',_.,._ .. DON BURNS 4 Door. Au1oma!ir. dlr. Ra-'6fi W ' CamPf'J'. Xln! cone!. Bill Jones' BJ. Sportscar Center, Inc. th1! wtektnd a• '6t PORSCHE 911T Huge S1v in91 I 5 Spfffi, AM-fM. Co-ro me r~. PRESTIGE PORSCHE, AUDI Uike McCarthy j exceU~nr cond.I Nrw _c11r '" rr1tfe-1n. 1Yzr4 i J $499.1. BUICK ROY CARVEfl, INC. 1""11 """'" Blvrl .. G.G. 2925 H'arberfRl \ld. jJust S. of G.r.. Jo'l"W)'.l 1.555 St!'a ch Blvrl. 111 !-i.D. f'wy , Coal11 Atesa"-· 546-4444 CLOSEO SUNDAYS 63&·2.1.1.1 8!M-33" '11-24><J__ '85 PORSdHE c TOYOTA '61 OPEL WAGON 1 DEMO SALE Air condi!ioninr . lug:1;a&e \Yhite wllh red Interior. Ex-$ 1777 rack, 1vhit,e aid!! wall hrr!-. cell!!n! condition. CTZP Ma} 1!171 TOYOTA IVHK7~ 1 ruu price S2495 nr take . DerM •92Dli. Low miles. I $1145 tt·•dt. CaU •IM-774-4. I lull f1ctary !'!qui pped, BLACK ''4 ~. Jite<"ent I OTHER OEM05 ON SALE DON BURNS l'rtJine I; tran~. Ma_n. f'M . f..1ust sel'. 6'12-434:\ dy~. F.46-9115 1111 6, A!!k for PRESTIGE ,,,...,,_ ..Dwle.OO W TOYOTA ... PORSCH~ AUDI 1'69 -912 o .. i; .. 1 ow"'' .&~ , $4900. 8l3-J:i3l er 644--0831 1966 Harbor. C.M. 646-9303 ;JJ131 Ha.rbor Bfvd .. G.G. e\IPJI. BEST BARGAINS ,,~1 S. ot G.CJ. f'rwy, )-"'9~PO=RSCHE=~~.ll.-E~ •. -=-m-,-r. COME SEE OUR C(t)SED SUN0A)'~ ~2.113 1 l:lltrU, Incl ii'Athfor. S59m. SELECTION OF • Pri. party 962-Li6.1 TOYOTAS :Q·~. TIME FOR .-.,-PO-R_SC_HF.-.. -. -m.-i,.-1-00-n· Jim Sl•mons lm'°rta UICK CAS., di"""-12.1100 li•m. · 140 W, Wuner " • 962-58.1.i . S•nta Ana :fHROUGH A --c,>=70-'°'9"°11-T-TAR~G~A~-Opon Eves. & Sun. ·~J?AILY PILOT All ""'" 04;.5134 540-4125 "WANT AD rr·s Bracn house ftm[llJ. Big-'fl!! Toyota Cnrnn11 Dix 2 dr si:t~I ~P:Jertlnn ever! ~e tM vinyl !(lp...1 r11r fAm ily 642 .. §678 DAILY Pfl.O'I' Clai1U\ed .ll'VVI mi. $15.ift Jecfion now! l.ik,. 111'"': fl~W.101 980A T-.,o-.-,-. "'N.-,.-w---,ao AutOs-:-New 9IO BHAND NEW 1971 GREMLIN SUN IOOf. Tntlrl•• T•4•, BRAND NEW 2 PASSENGER $,,,.,CHICK OUR INVOICE PRICI AND COMPARE NEW 1971 HORNET CHECK OUR INVOICE PRICE and COMPARE Jrrlo. ISJ059 NOW $222364 FULL ONLY " _ PRICE ''4 I.AMI I WAGON ... \ll9"'111C !•~~·., f ... 18, ~ ....... .,.,,, ...... I'll Ct ll ... ! tl\~llt !r l P\J, lt!1• Ol<A) $295 ' ''1 DAITS , ............. .. v~·'"'·"""'"'~-1o•w 1595 '64 COIYAll liu .. lfttllc "'"'. •ttlle, IWitlt r, ftlcl .,...., Ct• IOWS '") .,, cOulAI "' ..... -......., .. .......... ....... -... -....... ... .,...........,.,_,W1727 $1995 '67 PONTIAC 111<1nYfWAt .. ,.., .... __ ....... __ ""' -.._, ,_., """''· ""'" $1995 '66 FOii ''""' .. '' --.--.... ..... ~j•f•.-. \.t itl C.tO. f"'"'" ,.,.,, FREE SUJ\'ROOJ' '175 VALUE d1t1. hfl!attr. Loadt<I . I• 197. Miny xtra~. St.'\00 2:171 Ti1ke nlrltr r~r 1n trild" I * i;,u;.i;74;1 • 1Jr ~mall. fl(I""· l:n<il'r 7,000 ',-..R GHIA, r.oor1 c: ~ n rl . milP~. \\di /1nanr,. pvl. pry. I th M 1 $.l50 tr def C1ll ~3100 or •94-7506. ro~:!.'rtih~t·. MS-.:.2 • • or --Autos, New 980 Auto1, New 910 ORANGE COAST'S aEST PILOT CLASSIFIED Auto1, New 980Auto1, New I !·XA '•' 1iI:Ei1.1 ;j £4 l'f14 ·1!·1 ;.E» '68 Mercury Montego '69 Olds Delta 88 '67 C U ,,.,~v-1.-.•~•·""'"" $2795 V•l , ........... lo<'•lW<-$1595 .. , ... ,~ .............. -dtlioriint, ptWlf ,1~"""9. ,.....If i!tt lln,. powtr (d•1tl tro~tl, (diK) br~t1, rod!!). '-1"·. """· hto1tr. wt1111wal\ 1ir11, vinyl '"'· te""ol! tirt1, vi~yl rtof. hn!ld whtel tovtn AM M Y(M4 8 O~IN IUNDAYI 2133 Harb DI Bl1d . 1l ld1Ms , CDlll Miii , 540-1491 NEW 1971 COMET 2·DOOR 1502'110) rULL PRICI INGLUDING DUAL PAINT SU/PIS, DIX. 2· S'OKI STIUING WHlll, 6x34xl4 TIUI, SMOG CONTROL AND MOHi ( 11 t J . I I ' . ' ' 32 DAILY PILOT S.i1111'day, May 8, 1971 -~ ------ - ------- - - - CALL US NOWll Courtesy Dolll1• will try to •rn•1• to 1lw1 JM tllo INST ANT CREDIT YOU NIED AND STILL SAVIYOUMONIY . l .If you ore new in Co lifDfnio 3. If you ore new on your ,ob 2. If you owe mooey on your 4. If you hove little or no tor credit LIT Ml TIT 10 AIUNll THI CllDIT AND TllMS TOU NllD SO TNATTOUMAT Dme Home Today ii llJI c.-11 '(f11choir:t!t ---- EW 1971 DODGE D-100 PICK UP CAB&CHASSIS • Thi$ wslOl'ft 100 hDs 129" w.b .. ~ brofti. llG :ns aa. if!. 1ngin t, litoler, 700 x l S Goodyear rirts, tit . Striol $250 DOWN '""""""'" Immediate Delivery PYMT. $2298 ~~~~I $250 ;1 1tot total down P'f"'I. a"d S71 U ltie tatcil ma. 1"1"1'1. irid!Jdin; la._ 71 litet1H e nd on finone• chorgts "" °""'°"'ed credot lor 36 mo1., Oeltrred pyml, price i1 S2806 !Ml. ell f;.,0.,,. chargtl, toxe1, '71 locen1e, ar if.,,,,.. preftf 1'0 poy uu~ . .+.t f,..U Colli prk• 11 on'v $2415 ir>cl. 1ole• ro><, '71 1;..1n1~. AHNUAl PllCENTA&E I An 10.25% BRAND NEW 1971 o-ooGE VAN B 100 FULLY FACTORY EQUIPPED ORDfR YOURS TODAY BRAND NEW '71 CHARGER c~·~ f1.tlly factory equipped. WH23CIE141529 FULL IMMIDIATI PRICE DILIVllY ~~uR MONEY BACK GUARANTEE ON ALL USED CARS IN STOCK 1970 CUDA fULL PR ICE $200 •••• $55 l200 r. t~~ lo!tl cln pyml • ..., Si! ,, IO!IT mo, OY"'"' Ind. teJ. '" lk e<iH •"" •11 11. "'""e U11rae. on tl"JO•~w:d trtd•t "'' l6 mo; Ol!terrl!d iivm! 11rlce i• 5'181l •...::I ~II lln1Mt cl>trQft, t1•e1. '1! 1.crro~e o' •• you ii•rler IO P!~ c11h. ro1a1 '"'e •I lllto l'l<I wits •t•, 'II llcero"' Anr.Ulll Pe,c~•Ul~t rtte 9.5-.. IALANCl 5 YEAR/S0,000 MILE WARRANTY '68 DODGE DART '69 FORD 2 DI. M.T. V-1, p11wei stetri119. power brokts. 1adio. lifoltt.X08115 $788 '69 CHRYSLER CUSTOM 2 DI. H.l v.1, aut;), lra'\5., power slffl'irog. air tond., rodio. lwlo'er, wtu1~W(l\I hru, tinted gloss, di• wheel «"'m. lorK!ou. ZAC641 _$..z..,I 9 '69Y.W.BUG $999 Auto. !•ens., p.s .. radio, he•ler, o•d· ded d•1h. belted 1;,,,, No. 10101'4 $1393 '67CHEY. 1 ... ,.,. Hardtop. il,!1'0 tfOl'l5., foi:lor'f O!f tol'tl:hOl'l"".l, power sleeriflll, r11cho, lieottr. TYD54 I $796 '69 Dodge Charger v..a. Mo. """'-tDclor'/ iW tond~~. PD'<"tr 1tee~. rodoo, ~. ZJZ493 '66 DODGE '69 BUICK Gr.14 S,.rt400 AulO. tron1. power 1lee•"'ll· n:idio. Mottr. 11,u~. "-· power s!fffil'I;, pow. lrc*ts. ~464 fod l(l &heotw.No.1'fl419 '66CHEY. STATION WACioON Alllll. ll'oM., powtt ~~ "'6io. hevler, win· 1t11o·ol! tirt"1. IOH9S~. $1666 '69 FORD STATION WAGON \18, aulomt lic, r1dio, he1lt •, pow1• 1\ttrinq, "'uch "'"''· !YF8ll4 1 $1233 OUR COURTEOUS PROFESSIONAL SALESMEN ANO CRED IT COUNSELORS ARE ALL BONDED BY Al- STATE INS. ANO STATE LICE NSED. YOU'LL LOVE IN INESS WITH THEM! '. . ... ' . . . ' . . . 970 Autos, Import.a 970 Autos, Used 990 I Autos, UMd 990 VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN CAMPER, Pop...top. '68, Xlnl La Selec ' "'""· AMWM, Ta,.,, ·n '70 KARMANN SPECIALS r9e tran I '61 vw . '68 vw CAMPER ----· OfVWCampers -HI o I Suck &.hilt, white with black lake over pymn1s. '68 BUG. ' .. "' A $8DS 5unrool, Like new. Blue 1 Vons, Kombis, intrrior, nidio. \V\VJi3J. 'Frcml lire mount. Fully Atr oond,, 1n11.a: wheels, 1000 ' 1965 VW R H -4 s d $1215 d "'{bl~ inter., SllSS. S46-4033 orig. miles Snow "'hne wJth NGB023 pee Buses, New & Used eqtHPIH! · 8 1 a. black inter. Remainder or ( $995 / immediate Delivery $2695 "'"'" m""Y "'"· moo $2195 1966 vw Futba<k R H 4 DON BURNS ~>;Sl875. 7,000 mot.,, ~ I s,.,od suS;::;95 VW PRESTIGE 1'66 V\\I. nl.'w reblt ens;. ~ 196\j V\V Squarebark Wag ~~30~~R66s~~ PORSCHE, AUDI AJ\t/rf.1, h1r, sunroof. 1 ~ ~ R H ,, Speed, Air Cond COSTA f.tESA 0\11ner. Xlnt cond. $975. . 0 ZSH869 13631 Harbor Blvd., G.G. 673-6161 I s $ -·70-vvf SEOAN "'"" S. ol G.G. f•~y.I t. ' -~ ' 795 CLOSEDSUNOAYS6:»2333 : "\f 1,.;o VW 1300, pri"" o"°'" '" ~ 1964 V\\' H H 4 Spo<d t d""· ssoo. '"h. Call l>t, .J, O~R411 • o;;l-AGYo • '66 VW SEDAN ><>30.ll Ext. 66 •< 67 !<2-2503 '"" 6 p.m. '\J• $995 $1599 1970 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA '67 VOLKS\VAGEN S850 ~9-3031 Ext. 66 or 61 1967 V\V R H 4 Speed * 1STK·066f • ~~-1 Very good t'tlndition 1970 HARBOR BLVD. , VES015 $899 --,68 Yw SEDAN 1\lust Sell 5-IS-4090 COSTA J\tESA ! $1595 '69 V\V, 2·11\1, perfE'ct cond. V\V '70 Bug, R&H, pr111ate I968 V\V Squareba.ck wag 18711 BEACH BL. S.12-·1~35 All Xtras &: service records. party. Sl750. R H 4 Si>t'M WJt-.'704 " HUNTINGTON BEACH Harbaur V.W. * 1\VJB-60111 k $1299 544-5262, 495-4343 •:Hf>-.9'J59 • ;~ ./ '68 V\V CAt.fPER. SUN. 64 VW $475~-.allerut Lewi& WI VOLVO 1971 SUPER Bug, auto stick, Radio. Clementine. Like 1 18711 BEACH BL. 842-~435 \ DIAL INT. VERY CLEAN Excellent running cond. &14-8407 alt 6 • 548--0-112 • ne"" $1895. 962-2667 HUNTINGTON BEACH j Harbour V .W. DAILY Pllm for a ction! '68 VW Squareback 1970 V\V camper, 9000 mi. 1970 V\V Camper $3100 firm. A1\1/f"l\1. Warranty 18711 BEACH BL. 842-4435 Call 642-5678 k Save! * &l'l-2793 • ** 494-4805 ** Lo n1 i. $334!1. 67:>-2749 --1 HUNTINGTON BEACH_ 980 ' Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 1966 Harbor, C.1\-1. UNIVERSITY OLDS WILL SAVE VDU MORE LOOK AT OUR SELECTION!!! '65 CADILLAC Brt>U'1ham 4 Dr. lf.T. Jo'ull power, faC'tory air, 61.000 miles. IPOE4771 $1699 '69 CHEVROLET lmpala 4 Dr. H.T. Radio, hea ter, automatic, po\vrr ?";t~ring. vinyl roof. {YBW· 135• $2499 '68 CHEVROLET Nova. I:adio, heater, 11.uto- n1a 1.ic, J)O\\'('f stccrinll', vinyl roof. IWVT5491 $1599 '68 CHEVROLET Jn1pal11 9 pas.~. \1111.gon. Rll· din, h<'11trr. autnm11tic, pow· rr .~trl'ring, factory air, ! YE\VO'.!O I $2299 '67 CHEVROLET Impala wagon. 6 passenger. Radio, heater, automatic. po"1er stttring. factory air. (TPK990J $1599 '69 OLDS DELJ A 88 sport cottfl('. Radio, hret- er, automatit'. po"•r r slrrr· in~. factory air, vinyl roor. !XYt\194~ $3299 '69 OLDS 98 Lu xury ~('(111n. Full po\l·rr. factory air c·nnditionin1,:. vinyl roof. IXNW49SJ $3799 '68 OLDS DELTA 88 4 Dr. H.T. Radio. heatf'r, automatic, powrr ~teerin£, factory air. 11inyl roof. ~VRY200) $2199 '68 OLDS CUTlASS 4 Dr. H.T. Hadin, heater. BU· 1nmelic, !Xl"'er steerini;:. fa('lorr eir. vinyl roof. IVHE2871 $1899 (21 '70 CUTLASS $2999 Coup11. Redic, hei fer. 1ulo· m1tic po,..1r 1leerin<J, fectorv eir. Two to cl.0011 from. 1707· e;r. 17.900 1clu1I mile1. !C!O- '70 OLDS CUTLASS Co ... p1. 11000 1clu1I mil11. R1dio. h•al•• 11Jfo,.,elic, pow. •• ole1r:n9, f1clory 1ir cond;. lioni"IJ· j971AG01 '68 OLDS DEL TA 8R Sport C<lUP"· R111lin. hralrr, 11uton111ti('. Jln\1rr .'§lf'rring, f11('lnry 11ir, 11inyl roof. (WB.,1745 • $2099 '67 OLDS CUTLASS Coupe. Radio, hi>atrr. a utn· 1nat1c, J'K)\1·rr ~lr>f'nng, fac- lory air. ( USl\:377 ! $1699 '65 OLDS 88 Sf)Ort coupe. Good transpor· 1atio n. Radio. hcat('r. 11uto· rna1 ir, po\\' r r steering. lPBB8451 $899 '69 PONTIAC GTO R11clin. h,.atrr, au1nmatir, JlO"'"l' 11:1rcrln1;. fartnry a ir, vinyl rnnf. IYRV890) $2699 '69 GRAND PRIX f"ull power. facrory •Ir. vinyl roof. lZDT2821 $3499 '68 BONNEVILLE 4 Or. H.T. Radio. heatrr, automatic, power steering, factory air. $2099 ?~. ~L,D~ .• ~e,~;,~ ~~. $3 3 9 9 m1tic, power lieerin<J, f1clory eir. 17900 1clu1t mil es. rc10. 11 SI l EXTRA SAVINGS ON THESE EXTRA NICE CARS '68 CHEVROLET Impala Sport Cpt. Radio, heater. automatic, pov.·er SICt'ring. <VGJ582l '66 DODGE CORONET Sp\. Cpc. Radio, heater, automatic, power litccr- in;::;. vinyl roor. (XKB908~ '67 FORD CUSTOM 500 4 Dr. Sedan. Radio. heater. automatic. pov.:er ~trrrini;:. factory air. 163\BF:JI '66 MUSTANI> CONVT. Riidio and heater. automatic transmission. (Ul<V6.131 '66 OLDS CUTLASS 4 Dr. Sed. Radio, hratcr, 11.utomatic transmission. (T\VFJ781 Coupe. Radio, healf'r. $899 I '66 OLDS CUTLASS 1t11lomatic, factory air. (TE\':\17) '66 OLDS DELTA 88 S1mrl Coupe. f'ull 1K11.\'rr, factory air <'"nditioning. I RUC371i 1 TRUCK SPECIALS ALL READY FOR VACATIONS '70 FORD Vi TON '69 GMC Vi TON '68 CHEVROLET Vi TON '68 GMC Vi TON '64 FORD 1 TON Pie~wp. lon<J wheel b11e, '18, Pic~p. lon9 w~eel ~111 . \16" •n· Pickup. VI. tulom•fie, pow1• Plck1J1t. R•dio, "'••+•r •ulometic, Ceb l C~•ai1 , \II •n<Jine. 4 re~. htaltr, ~1Jlomtlic, power ._..,,, r~dio, '"'''" tutometic, 1l1eri n<J rtdio •nd h•t l1r. 1191 . power i1 ••• ;.,9 f1clory t ir. 1l•o•inq., 10,0QP 1clu1I .,.;1.1. P•W•f >l•eriruJ. ! lld l 7FJ 21A! !Q•llS4J 1pt1d , •• ~ .... ;,,;,, .. , tf 57171l ! 751'1(.· ~ $2299 $1199 $2899 ~1999 $2199 Sale prices l'ffocti11e thru Mon., r.ta)' 10. 1971 9 :00 p.m. 2850 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 540-8881 Saturday, May 8, 1971 I DAILY PILOT 33 1~.[.~.,.,~ • .., .. ~,. ~l§J~i =-1 ~._ ........ ~ .. ~, .. ~][i]~1~1 ~ ..... ~,,, ... ~. ~1§1~1~1 ~ ..... ~.., ... ~]§]= [ ..... ,,..... l§l fl<--·-""'_"""_.l§l l.__•_"'""'-""~1 §1 1 ..... ,,, ... 1§1 1 <--I '_""'_'""'·_]§] ,______ I ------------1 jQ;tos, Im"°"'"' '70 I Autot, u..a· 990 Autos, UMd 990 Autos,. Used 990 Auto•, U...t 990 ! CADILLAC Autos, UHd m Auto•, u...s 990 I CADILLAC VOLKSWAGEN --B-U-IC-J<--1--B-U-IC_K__ BUICK CADILLAC 1---.---CADILLAC CADILLAC ----- • Vw •69 1-.-"-C-AD-IL-LA_c_ CAD.1969 EL 00RAD0 1-----s·Eo DEVILLE • Buick '70 GS 455 '70 RIVIERAS '6' BuicK RIVIERA couPE DE v1LLE BILL BARRY • CAD '69 SQUAREB,ACK """ pow", 1"'"' '1'· '"'' """pow". laCIOl'Y ''" doo' FACTORY CAO. '68 SEO. OE VILLE ' ' C De • 2 hoo f dau top, Ai\1 /F~I 28.000 I k , AIR CONDITIONING PONTIAG-GMC-FIAT t'AC'l'ORY I oupe Lor:~iles.';a~ 50~ ~~~ miles ~looks & drl~·es like oc S, e!c$349S Full pQ\\t'r inc. dooi' lock,;, fACTORY I AIR ('(INOITIONING J ust turned 20,000 miles & . . , warranty <1vailablr. f'uJ! ! Mnew. :seHe " d L . I Mac How1rd Leasing light sentinel, trunk opcnrr, '69 CADILLAC AIR CONOITIONJNC Le~s than 211,000 just like new. 4 l'lpl'ed, ra-Lux~r1ous ~POrt l~dtp. f1n1sh· pol'>'er in-eluding •ir cond. 1 ac ower easing (Corner 1st & Har bori 1H1 & trlrscoplr slP.f'rina:, Vln~·I padrled top, plu~h i·lorh LOCAL Mll:ES dio, healrr, new v.·iw !il'eS. ed 111 ermU\e wh1.te w/~lack Musi be sold this Wf't>krnd 1Cot1wr 111t & Harbor) 829-96(1() S 1 An p11dd~ lop, siereo, eh·. A Ft1U & t:omplt>lrly luxury &. lra!her \ntei·. fuU p!'llO.t'r full powrr. luxunous 1·ln!I\ See 10 apprec. (YC~1l29) vinyl lop & "11\}'l 1n1cr. HUGE SAVING. SI · 839-9600 5.11..(16()1 Santa Ana an a 11 locally owned beau!y. \ZOU· l'IJ <1. ln1n1acula1r, low 1 & 11 hoi;t nl ,;lhrr deluxe g. le11 1ht•r Interior, Vinyl 1op, F11cl. ai~ eond. P'sleer., • C '69 Cadillac Cou"" <le Ville, .in1 ni i llD\IA I I · · • NABERS 'CADILLAC auto. trans,, R/H. TU! whPel, Mike McCarthy CADILLA 124,000 mi's, Pvt ";w11f'r. ru11 xtra~. 199$>3A2r.2A2 1 • '.~~l-:.M 1~ae~:p~c 11~:f~:~r~ rhrome sport "'heels. Local BUICK p<l\\"Cr k air + AM/FM $4777 $4395 near bra,nd new, (\"PT700 J. ~"'1 2000 HAR.l\OR BL.. lo. ml. 1843AFS} '65 CAO, Coupt> de Vil!f', stereo, vinyl roof. leather S I p • d T d • • COSTA l>fESA • NABERS CADILLAC .. . 58.000 ml. Y•llow w/ ""' '"'"" tilt Wh"l. "'"'" ih ~ OVER "' NEW • usrn a • rrc• 0 ay Cali &10-9100 Ope" Sunday l~ Beach Blvd. al $.~. Fwy vinyl lop, blk if'll!her int. door looks, Perfect cood. ~81 e CAR6p~~ ~~\~~OE :.\1ROM ~ibed: ih ~ '69 vw SEDAN ~-HARBOR BL., S!>l·3J'1 , "'""" '"" '''· ''""· """'' "'"'· l _&<~;.._2l_S>_______ ~~CADILLAC <9 ~ e ~ ~•n .,.49 2000 E. ls! SJ., San111 Ana CAD ILLAC COSTA MESA ··.62 SKY LARK -Top cond. ,..,.,..."" '65 SEO. DeVillP. All po11•er. AUTMOR!l[O DtALEFI l s s A f ) AUTHORIZED O(A.L(FI CADILLAC 2600 llARBOR Bl I Sl . I. RI ~· , 'rll'y, CALL 5-4()..9l00 Open Sunday air, Pis, nt'w tirts, 1 '62 CAD. Sedan de Ville Full Xlr11s. G(I . cond. 1 Oll'ner • ., ;.i58-IOOO 2600 i-IARBOR AL., •UTHORIZED DEAL[ft (ZST 931!1 $1499 iiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiijj-li"'~'"~'~'·,,645iG-4~380~1';,;;io"---, I power, $500. Even in i: : $1850. 5'10-458il, 9-5:30 p.nt. COSTA ~f ESA COSTA MESA 2600 JI ARBOR BL., 1 ~ .66 BUJCK Sport IO.'agon. 9 548-2318 ~53 ,,·knd&, eves 540.9\00 .Open Sunday '71 CAO Coupt 0!'\lille fully 540-91-00 Oflt'n Sunday ~·" 9 , 00 cOSTA 0 MESAS d '65 BulCK Pass., air cond ., xlnt cond, F~or that item under $50, House 1-luntlng? \Vatch the ~--~-----equip[M'd for s11.le or leaSt>. • .......,. pen un AY Sl295. Call: 1147-0051 try the Penny P incher ( OPEN J10USE column. Sell the old stuft 673-3621 \T'e'U help you sell! 64.Z-5678 ! _____ •-----,-I Harbour V.W. 18111 BEACH BL. 842-4..JL HUNTINGTON BEACH a l969 VOLKS\\'AGEN SQUAREBACK -Radio, sj.'(9.5, Excell~nt condition. Check this one! 1 OIO.'ner. 342-1004 or 96z.860l YO~YO VOLVO DEMO SALE e 144 Automatic &: Air e 142 Automatic e 144 4 Speed e 164 Automatic .. \Ve Spec!ali~ In Overseas Delivery .lJeait Lewi.! QP VOLVO 196G Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 $3295 196'9 Volvo 164 Sed. R., H., Automatic, Factory A ir Cond. Sharp. Y\VR343 DEAN LEWIS IMPORTS 646-9303 1946 Harbor rtvd., Costa !11csa THINK ~'VO~O' ·. "FRIEDLANDER" " 117.M laAClt !HWY. JJJ I engine, a utom111Jc. po\\•er steering. A very low mile- age ! owner 11utomobile. Must See. ITYZOJ7) $895 BAUER BUICK 234 E . Costa Mesa • Buick '69 Electra "225" Luxurious 4-<ir. hardtop "limited" 1rim. rac1. air cond., fUll power vinyl top, all options. (XYbo-tJJ e NABERS CADILLAC 2600 HARBOR BL .. COST A !ifESA CALL 540·9100 Open Sunday •g7 Riviera, Mint cond. White w/black leather in terior, bucket seat&, console shlft. Air, tinted gla.ss, full J)O\\'er, S nt'w tires, l owner car, $2295. M~: 673-1410, a.ft 6pm: 548-5158 '66 RIVIERA run power, factory air cond . Black on black. ISIN81Ji $1298 Mike McCarthy 89~7566 • "'~ BUICK ,'61 VOLVO SEDAN Ii»> """h m, ... , s.o rwy i.-poor, 4 speed, radio, heat.! 894--3341 I 531-2<1:-..0 µ. (LXZ131) $499. tu!J price. '69 BUICK Riviera, all 'Barwick Imports, 998 So. ! powt>r. Stereo. Ma~ \\'hE'Pls, ·Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach, Beautilul. $3150. 64&-10!17 .54&-4051 or 494-9711. CADILLAC e VOLVO P1800 e , Very cleiu;t ·66. R/H, CADILLAC overdrive, &17-4498 I BEST SELECTION !,P. P-1800 Xlot cond. Ne.,.,, I • ~k.!:, T1fes. clutch, etc CONVERTIBLES ~'drive, Sac. 714: 8~9518 1970 CONVERTIBLES '61 Volvo 122S 2--dr. Im-1 • • ;:~:;:_;~; ~,',;~L'"" j' Cad. 69 Convertible Autos, used 990 fACTORY -·-, AIR CONDITIONING STATION WAGONS Beau11ful Spanish Silver tin- 1i8 Ford. Air auto., PS, PB-ish wlblack top & full red $1995. leather inter. Full power, tilt '69 Country Squire. Power, & telescopic steering, door air, rack, 10 pass., ere. -Jocks, cruise control, a uto $31 93, dimn1er. trunk open]dual '69 Kingswoocl 3 seat. Power, control comfort fron -seats, a.ir, auto., etc. -S1795. e tc., l'1e. Ahso!utely k~ & "68 Country Sedan JO pass. runs likt' the day it ft the racrory air, poWt>r. rack, showroom noor. fY 56l. ;,poo mi., etc, -S229::i, • ~ac Howa~d Laasing 1968 CONVERTIBLE -~ (Comer 1st & Harbor1 839-esoo 531-0607 Santa Ana ~·ACTORY BUICK AIR CONDITIONING _________ 1 Full power. full leather in· '70 RMERA. l.icmded, All I lt>rior, tilt ~lttring, door pcwer acce:!i:!i, Vinyl roof, !()('ks, ligh! sentinf'I. !ferro, tlereo Al\1/Fl\1. 10,000 mi·~. Jo1v mileaie locally awned .pay: 546-1770, E v e s : beauty. ( \\'XC6831 557.-6416 '$2 BUICK Wildcat, clean, mech .. good, Make offer * 548-6215 .&U1MOFl:!Zf0 0[.lLElll e '65 BUICK S P 0 R T 26X1 H,'\RBOR BL., WAGON. Sharp. P/s, auto. COSTA MESA $775. 1213) 592-2353. 540-9100 Open Sund11.y BUICK '66 Riviera. \\.'hite 1 -----·-~-~~ &1.uty, loaded. Pvt. pty. Turn unused Item~ Into quick Sl'Sf5. 54&-7470 cash, call 642-5678 4,utos~ 'Used Autos, Ustd LOOK! WHAT WE HAVE FOR YOU no USED CARS 10 '61 Y.W. IUG CHOOSE FROM An outstanding little but;- fWUR7931 '61 CAMARO 6 c).J., 111irk ~h!ft , An OK car in every "'aY (VHM7891 i'6' CHEY. IMPALA 4 Door. VB. auto .. f'ctory air, P.S .. R&H. A good valut! uud car. fRYIA8l l '69 PLYM. BARRACUDA VS. auto .. fectory,flljr. P.S .. R&H. A good va.11141 tn every v.1a.y, r U8800 J 51899 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, Ntw 980 Autos, Ntw 980 Autos, New 980 1 Autos, New 980 Autos, New BUSINESS IS GOOD AT THEODORE ROBINS FORD ! THE REASON IS SIMPLE ••. WE SELL FOR LESS THEODORE ROBINS SR. TilVIE c:J Time M•,.rln• Qv.llty Duler Award f91 1971 THEODORI ROBINS JR. THIS WEEKEND -ONLY- BRAND NEW 1971 MUSTANGS HARDTOPS-FASTBACKS-CONVERTIBLES PRE-SEASON CAMPER SALE EVERY NEW 1970 CAMPER IN STOCK SLASHED TO $75 OYER FACTORY INVOICE INJOY CARIFRll SUMMER DRIVING! 40 OYER IN STOCK $7 5 FACTOl\Y TO .CHOOSE INVOICE OUR $100,000 DIAGNOSTIC CENTER Ila llLfCTIOM-NO ADDID DIALIR CHARGolS Gives your car over 130 vital tests for reliability, performanct and safety, in just 30 minutes. Full 1written report is included for only NEW'71 TORINO NEW 4 DR. SEDAN l51 V-8 , Al, bf+. lit•'· P.S .. P-clisc 1, •ir, r•cl,, T -9l•u, whl, cvn., body mo!d in9, etc. ( !010521 .::3 9 SAVE 5605 2 ' W·Stkr. $4008.25 0Yr ,rlt• 51402.96 New 2 Dr. Hdtp. Brough. SAVE 151 VB , A·T., bl1. tire1 , vii. 9rp.. $68152 P-S, P-di1(1, •i•, r•d .• whl cv,.., •It. ! 12•356! lt JJ6 W·Srkr. $4411.15 Our l'rlc• 53741.71 NEW 4 DR . SEDAN SAVE VI, crui 10., WSW, Yi1. 9roup, P.S,, $60000 P.8 .. •ir, •••r window d•fog., •1- dio, tint. 9 !a11, whl. CO"'l fl. (I J6· 941! :315 W·Slti1r. 540)1 .25 Our l'rlc• 51431.25 NEW 2 DR. HARDTOP V8, (rui10., WSW, P.S., P.B .. 1ir, redio, linted 9lt11, w~1•I (Ol<lfl. ( 161 598) :'498 SAVE 5601 58 W·Sfllr. S411 6 O•r Price SJ514.42 NEW'71 RANCHERO NEW RANCHERO Emi11ion control 1y1l1m. E711 4 ti111, AM redio. {119 131), W-srkr SJJ96.12 Our hke $2711.•4 NEW RANCHERO SOO 351 VI. crui1om1tic, vii . group, P.S., pow•r cli1c br•k11, tint, 91•11, H.O, 1u1p. I ! 156•1 L w.m, S4214.0t 011r l'lic• SJJ95.41 SAVE 5683" W• Ar• Tiit Ora .. • Co•11ty lll•w Ce,. ht1l•r fer II DoraO. C•111pett FROM plu1 tH I lie•••• NO GIMMICKS-NO ADD ONS -NO ORDERS- RENT A CAMPER . NEW LTD 4 DR . BROUG. SAVE I NEW'71 FORD NEW '71 T·BIRD NEW 2 DR. LANDAU SAVE 1-1.T. ~29 VI , ,.;"~I roof, cr11i10., $1100 Pow•r 1uri roof, Brou9h•m, P.W .. $152500 WSW, .. ;,, 9rp,. P,S,, cllx .t.fr. wh!.. P. S••I., •~lo .. •ir, 1t•r•o l•p•. tilt P-1h., P-dr. lot~I. •ir, •ulo l•mp. whl .. P·di1c1,. vinvl lop, p-•nl •nn•, control, AM -FM, P.W. •le. l 121 · •le. :q,52 C 100015) 70!1. =•55 W-Stkr, $6041 011r l'fic• $4,41 1 . W·Sfllr. $7619 011r l'rke $6114 NEW LTD SQ UfRE SAVE- 6 p•u. w•9on, •2' VB, Cruiio., $l10l00 NEW 2 OR. HOTP. SAVE WSW, .,;,, 9,p .• P.S. el l,, ••ck, .;, Ai•. Full pow•r, lilt whl, A/T. '120150 cond., AM .F M, H.O, 1u1p,. di•. Brouqh•m int., W/W, r•clio. •29- whl. COVIii (1 42 34) .C-862. I Vt . r1 11. (1064151 w .sfll r. $5715 011r l'ric• $4614 I W-ttlu $6111.50 011r Prlc• $5157 NEW Lfil4-DR . HDTP. SAVE-I NEW 2 DR. HDTP BROUGH. SAVE Vinyl RF, A/T, pwr. 11•••, b1•k11, '97200 I Full pwr., vinyl ro•f, •ir, A/T, 'ill $130100 •nd window1, •ir. •l•c. cl1frod, "'hi., pwr, wincl., ii•••· •nd brik•1, AM .FM, Vii. 9rp. W 1W, Tin t. I ftdio, •2•-VI . •199 ( 111 517 ) gl•u, whl. cvn , ( 1000171 •660 W-1tlir. $5267 0 11r l'rlc• $42•5 __ W.Stti~.~61J.7S.~0-11r Prlu S5l11.75 N'"E"W.-.GA7.LAXIE-5~00 SAVE-' NEW 2 DR. LANDAU SAVE 2 Dr. Hd. Tp. 400 V-8, Vinyl ,(,. $92300 429-VI, Full pwr., A/T. AM .FM. $151100 A/T, Pwr, Str. i nd b,1k11, 4ir. r1-B•ou9h1m i"t. T.,t111, tilt whl., tl!o, whl. cv'1 , tint, 91111, •li e. d1-Auto. l•mp,, Air. 429 -VI . .ll>ilS! fo9ger. 10001 5) .C-661 11 0001•) W.1ttr. 54922 Ou r l'rlc• SJ999 w .. ttcr. $7171 011r l'rk• $5167 NEW'71 BRONCO NEW BRONCO WAGON VB, Spt. Pk9 ., conv, 9rp., H.O. ll .cli1lor, •11•. (u1I l•nk. Stir. :01i14 !70012) SAVE s6712i W1ttir. 54522.44 O•r "'" 5JIS T .21 NEW BRONCO WAGON SAVE VI, hvck•I 1h .. friction lock R· $70676 ••'•· Ltd. 1fi p.fronl ••f•. Spt. plu;i., t u•. fu•I l•"k, r1dio, (,,. n1nnin9 h11b1. Stk. :r200 !IO l•l W••rlir. 54,10.22 Our l'rlc• 51,7].46 NEW'71 FIOO PICKUP NEW F-100 STYLESIDE SAVE P.U. 240·6 cyl, •n9., l -1pd . r•dio, $64397 I tint, 91•11. H.O. R•lt Sp., 9•u9•1, ci9. fi9hl11 Slk. r lill 12611 ). W·51kr. SJlll.t7 Our Prlc• 526•5.00 NEW f ·IOO CUSTOM , SAVE Stvl•1id•. VI •n9., R1n9 •r pk9.. $953" 1lnt., •mp I oil t•u1J•1, tool bo1, 1 crui1om1tic, opt. v1cu11m boo•l•r. AM /FM 1l•••o. P.S .. G7l•IS tir•1. •le. !065 1 I I W·1tltr $4150.20 O•r Prlc• 5119,.l l Fully equipped with 1600 C.C. engine, fully 1ynchranl1ed 4 1peed tren1mi11ion, h••ter & d•fro1ter. hi-l•vel '"dlrect•ir" v•nti11t klft 1y1t•m, windshield w11h•rl, hl·b1ck uffly bucket Ifft•, se•t tt.lts, • • • front & r1•r,. ,.ddecl vltor & d•1h, lockint 1tMr. celumQ. backup light1. Order Tocl•y. A LITTLE BIGGER . • • • •• FOR A LITTLE MORE MAVERICK 2 DRS.-4 DRS.-GRABBHS--Y·IS NEW'71f250 PICKUP NEW 1971 FORD F-250 C1mp•r 1p1ci•l. Si:iort cu•lom c•b. Crui••·o·malic tr•"1mi11ion, pow•f 1i••ring, pGw•r cli1e hr•k•1, ")60" VI, reclio, ewl11 g11 l•nk. 1:!16, mo- SAVE 596531 lt'>• :2158. ll•ta!I S41lJ.OI -5•1• 511,7.70 NEW F-250 RANGER XL T SAVE C•mp•r Sptc. 190 VI, crui10., ,;, $1021" AM -FM 11•••0, P.5., P.di1c1, •xtra 9,, tin~. •le . .e 12s 101067 ) W•1lkr. $5597,91 0 11r l'rle• $4576.09 ~~~: NEW CAR TRADE·INS r--,-.-,,-,-.,-,,-. ,-~-. u-... -~-!-~-.~-,-!-od·-•. ~-. -c~-~-.. -. ,-.-... -,.-.. ,;;;; ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED ..... :::s.:: __ ,O_!__D ___ -LT-~-;-.,.-G-~LA-....,-Xl-~;...-T_l!..,_11-~-!:;.-~-.-,-~-~--SA-!..._( _, coftv•rtibl • i nd 2-f-2 f11lb1ck1. Som• with 4 1p••d1, •110 TRADES ACCEPTED 'EXAM'pft19'70f0i~EOAN ''' ... .a,,,,,,'"''"''""''··"'" PAID FOR OR NOT! EXAMPLE: 1965 MUSTANG HARDTOP VI, 1ulo., RI H, pow•• 1t•eri"IJ I cli1c br•k•1, 2 tont, t.~rom• trim, 9ood m1!11. ( 10~32•! ouR' .. P.l'lcl''$696 1 ~! ~~~~~~~--------·•' ;6-5~9~9-6 I ".~69-FA_L_C_O_N-FU_T_U_R_A ___ ,6_9_F_O_R_D_C_O_B_R_A--1 OUR PRICE $1696 1970 MUSTANG H.T. '68 v.w. SUNROOF I Auto., RIH, P.S .. ,;, <ond., qoocl ! s .d. Auto., R.IH, pllwtr 1!t t l• Sp!. ro11f, tulo., R.&H, P.S. !ZDY· lo•cl1d. VS, t uto .. P.5 .. R&H, R•dio •nd h••l•r. (XSPJ07l mil11. INOG8 7il l in9. IX MP2941 707) ::,~: .. .-:~,~.-~~.···"•''"Low $1096 i ,-63 MERC. COMETl DR. H.T. $596 $1596 $1796 VI, 1ulo .. RIH, pow•• slt•rinq. $2696 '70 COUGAR tOSY'211 '67 MUSTANG H.T. Elimin•tor. Auto .. P.S .. ~.c:f;,,,,. R&H. L1 ~d•u r•cl , f•tl. w•t1. lllH, f•tl. • ... ii. 114ll!Ll, lTW'7lSI $2796 $1096 '69 FORD LTD '69 v .w . BUG ' "· H.T., VI • ., .... ""· ..... Fu!ty •lluipp•d, goocl ,.,;i.,, IXWZ861 ) P.I .. f1ct. ,;,, "'inyl 1oof, (XSR 1971 $1296 SALES DEPT. HOUIS I AM Te t f'M lilOH.fff I AM le 6 PM SAT 1t AM T• 6 PM SUN ~ '65 OLDS FIS WAGON Auto .. r~dio, "'••l•r. !WIJllS) '67 P2L :.~~r~J.~ .~1~.~:,~. ~~.~y vinyl roo(. 9ood ll'lil••· IWCR8901 '64 '64 CHEV. WAGON P.S., I Colony P•rk w19oft. VI , 1ulo .. P,$., lllH. •'• tondilionin9. {Rll •ti~ i $996 '70 MAVERICK 2 door. I own••· R•dio, h••ler, 1cono"'~ plu1. IY RE71 6 ) $1596 VI , t ulo .. RIH, P.S., 1i1 colld. ! 101as11 $2196 7 AM Te t PM MON 7 Af!I Te 6 Piii TUloPll 9-I l'ARTS DEPT. ONLY I AM tt 1 PM SATUIDAYJ I' • I '· • · 3<f DAILY PILOT Sat11rday, Ma, f · • 71 · I )§j ~ ........ _ jfij ~,~ ~ ..... ~ ...... ~)~~/ j=·='1"•=M'"·=~)§j~1 ( ~~'-=''""'-= .. ·=)~§)~1 ~'~"'-=""'-=""=j§j~~ :1 .._ ~,,, .. ~ ... ,.,~j§J~1~1~·;;;;'"'"';;""';;;j~§j~j ~' ;;""~'"i..~..,.·~j~~ ... 1 I ------·------!~ Autos.. UMCI 990 Autos. Used 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, UMCI 990 Autos, UHd 990 Autos, UMd 990 Autos, UHd 990 Autos, UMCt 990 1 Autos, UMd 990 i--'c-A-Dl-LLA--c-cH_E_V-RO_L_ET_ cH"~iOi_ET_ -:CHEVROLET j CHEVROLET CHEVROLET -c=--0::-:Nc::TI:::N-:-::E""'N=-TA'"'L_, _ __,c'""'o=RvE'"'n"'"e-1 FORD Largest Selection OF LUXURIOUS CADILLACS ·"[~icA~~/~.~ ~;'"'1.-'. ""'1~-r:;-~-:~ --10-... -1~-o-"~-J-,..,-e,-.~-.~-/-.. -Lco-,,-1.)' •,Camara '67 SS350 iiiiii,~70~C~A~MA~~R~Oiiiiw .,, ~~~~~c~LET fr:rJ~Ee~,r,~R~i~~~~ ·51~~c~r~~;~~;27 19-,4-0-~-~-.R-~-e-~-:-D--1 r1riu1. 36,000 rnl's, S257~ rur, power equipped. Lan-$2111 lhU'd1op (OUfW!. Jo'actury air. Sirlklnii: pa.1uel blue flni sl1 f our Speed P~i REFLEC."TS F.P. ti-1·~1670 or 61~2182 d&u, 1'l1..'. "3.JCJ", rurbo hydron1111ic, wl!h polar 14'hill' lt!».lher In-Best 0Hf'r 842-6."°6 EXCELLENT CARE 1!lli7 Clll'\'f'll•' ~1r11ibu ~la '70 NOVA "307 VI" Tliisone ht1i>onty 3.000nii les poY.cr eq11in1 _, landau top. rrrior & landau roof. Lu.~-'63 Q...n·air Sp)d~i· _ ;:o0d Beautiiulo1\f'o11·11~rtracle in . l·n Or•n•o Couoty I 1 1 • llr•I is Just Ilk<' brund nt'w. • 11~n-Xl'11 tiral•r•. ~nick. Au to111nli•· 1nu1,;., 1>011f'r N!'ar 11('11• c~·. " rss I 1a1i $2295 ury equ1p1K'd !hroughout. condH ion, 4 spd. ?.lus1 sell! Dat·k Ivy :\Jetalli(' tlnll1h 1,63 th 1970, 1 11~ I p • d" \18, au1on1allr. R&ll. \)!)IYl'r ,. 1 ru ' µ11t r«r•r 11nr 11 . "~ :<IC'f'r1n:.:. r111·1ory air 11111-:is.ooo 0111!_•;;_ stet>t'., ist• Mac Howard Leasing u lpower,air l-Ond.,JJOY.'er E\'es. 642-6832 v.·ilh n1atchin&' landau 1'001. ib !\·l!~i:it>~l I d ill top, r11·. · br11kes. r111·1. air l"Qnd., au10. -~terrln:;: & bnike14, fl.1clory ~Corner Isl & Harbori cloo1· locks, Ult steering Ivy e:old interior. Auto. CA~, '70 IMP USTOM B k I DI . air. sporl \\'heels. vln.vJ roof. I d I h COUGAR "<• '66 J\1!'.\I. \, !~1(l<'t!, '.\l11•t , ALA C !runs. uc ·~1 sea :;, x. Jn-839-96uo Sarna .\na w lee]. ra 10, v.• 1 stereo \l'an1 .• Radio, heall!:r, pow-,._ 1 A'l.ll't' hron1. w!th (.'Ontrasti11g M I · d ~----:---:-:---rak CADILLAC 1i11lv·1d 0 u· 11i'-!~·rtur1t' i• COUPE lcr1vr. ......,nso e. ~llUJ;;l'~. tape S)'lltem etc. a nla1ne -er atee.rh\&; po'A'l!:t b es. b d -·• 1· roof.~ ulterior. This 1;; prlc-CHRYSLER 1·k Bal I 1969 COUGAR · AUTHO<Ua>DtAL£.'1 ,\()\Ir ~11111 P11 l)t):,rac1ory oir. lnr1Uao, po11C"r ran 111'\.\' r""' l/'"lc' tires. 1rne\\. anceof accory r actor;r air, etc. St-e and Tl"tlO t>tl 10 sell fast. <l27CCKJ ·1 bl •-, 2 DR HT ~ aroao HARBOH BL.. .-~;]--(ll~)j t'QUIPDH.'llt, tu1·bo hyd1·onlll· j 'W ! ll'1t1Tan1y av1u a c. ~e "' . . . drl\'e to appreciate. 31 ..... "'s. :OSTA ~IESA CHEV'' :'l!ilhbu '66. ·l·~pd. 1ic, !'IC, • NABERS CADILLAC BAUER BUICK 1970 CHRYSLER 9 pa~sen~Cl' dt'i\'e today, ~AGD. Johll· PRICED FOR QUICK SALE SJJjO, Jotwon " son, 2626 I I M H d L . I ...,1 E ~ h S To11n & Country, Full p11r. son !· Son 2626 Harbor A!!raccivc Bermuda Gi·ecn H rho Bl d Co 1 lo! 5'Kl·9100 Open Survlay 3!>~. ~·il':'t sroo. 6 li-jl12. ac owar easing ,~ . 111 t. ra r. air. All option~. Sl-175. Bh·d. Cosla· i\1esa a.JO-""""' i\ll'ta.llic finish v.ith black ,-.~_-..,..;,,, v " s a esa. , CAMARO--ltill \\'arll'ick Ln . .'J.B. Pn· j("o>rner ls1 & l111 rhor1 '.!:00 H,\RBOH HL . Cl).sla .lesa :-.~8-77G:i 71~; 673-5203 ...,..., "'.......,, • \,U1• Pllrt~. s.~q·9.IOI/ .;,;;J.i)\i07 .-iu111a Ana COST\ ~JESA It$ s-m TT ---.CORVETT. E Interio r. lmmaculalc ---------• 'G9 Can1a r'O \I.$, ,1u10 '61-('llF.\'Y \' o 1 a •"011-·;u XO \'.\ s...; ::.:.0. I ->/)ol'I. 1Jflt' ~ran50, I' s. ~1r. St:9:1. C11U I 1 f'rllblc. Jo,1 1n1l1•;u:1• s:;7.J or d1•1·k, 111:1.~~-1·u•tu111 11J 1111. ~S-3016 nll .r:JO hf'~f nllt•r. 1·:ill ll lf.-531\. $1.-.00. or hes1 OJl\'r. 1102 i\u. CHEYE!LLE --I It CllE:\IELLE 'QI -SS ::!~. Co.:1-1 11 '1~ . N1.~ ~I\('~ · J,o;_1dcd. Bfoaut1 ful 1· 11 r . e '6.1 ('h"1'Y [mp.ilia 'f~~ Che1Pllr '.! dr 1rf.-;-~~ Sl9j(). P1 1 pl~. fi7l--1:J111 t';1r <111, P ih, Pl~. V8 <'r l PIS. Riii :;.),000 111i . --;-6:1-CHEVY-sU'Per S11.,1r1-\"F:RY CLEAi\ • $600 6j:HJ484 3:ti l-ng-x1r11 elf';in • 6-lt)...Hi80 • --CHEVROLET s~--__ 6 11~~ '61 CHE\'HOLl:.I. ln1~:ila . ~ '66 L\IPAl.A \Vgn, Autu. Air. dr R/H. py,•r 51l'ering & '69 l:\1PALA CU.~IOnl 2-dr HT. I All_ fl\vt, Nu tires. ~.000.1 br~kf'~. a~to._ 0 !? i gi n a I v~. au10. vin.~I lop. py,r & I $1150 or IM-st ofr. 833--2.!38 ~·)('r, s19:~8--1 .. 66_. -- ail'. Xln! l'Ond. JJ97-8149 \Ve'll help VOL! sell! 64.2-s67'f I DAILY PILOT ror acUon! ,---· I .· ---Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 c ,\LL .-.w.s1~ ·Opt·n ~unJay ]-S ALE ~R ~o~-L~~~.;.~0~1 l:C1~;~;i ~~!?. o:::"""°"-:-:---::----c ~~i:~~~: ~~1fu:f}E'~!~ '67 f AIRLANE XL ·61 Ch~1·1 _ Rf'lilt brokes & '11961 Chev. J dr l1npala 283 wart. b) orig o \.\ 11"' r . '6.1 2·Dfl. .\lonza: Xlnl cond.. power sleerin~. po1n-:r brak· \'ll~'ll" 't.ooc! runninl! •·ond. t•ng .. Aulo -PoY.'er -R&H -G~~l::s.15, 222 \\', \\'il~n Rei-I \\'/v.·hite lop. Lo mi. es, factory air cond. etc. 4 1,~;~T Of~~ER. :H8--:-.613 Fair •'Ubb . New ball. S:!OO. -. .,-CH-R);:'iLE:-'. Ne;-Y-m·-ke-c. _>1_2;i._&1_2-_i_Zi73_·_~,.,-~-cl ney,· tires, lt'On! line ready. ,\ftt' · :1: :xi & v.·t>ekends O" trade for P /U truck. pink i\lechanic's speeiRI. En!:lne '62 Corvette 327-37j hp. <I spd VPT83I.i $2350.00. Johnson & !!IQ.> [.\!PALA. ''Cl)' lj'ood for pink. 6-l;)..2142 aft 6 Pi\!, xln1. n1.11ny new i1cms, lrans. Very clean. Be111 of-Sorll!, 2626 Harbot' Blvd .. Sport Coupe. Black on black. v~. auton1a11c, poll'er stttr- i~. radio, healer, 47,000 n1iJt>9, ITZR202) · oo Sat &. Sun Tran~ needs help. 5-W--0712 fl"r. 6-i.)..j960 Costa Ml"sa •. :>1().j$)30 eond., I Oll'll('r. Call e\'e5 · $1298 Mike McCarthy · onl~ t: 11knds -193-3-137, '69 Che\• Con c ourse 1964 CHRYSLER \Vgn, 9 "66 Corvette f'B 4Z7, 4-spd . •Cougar '70-18.000 mi. 11e11 493-::000 "·agon-R&H. auto trans, pa5s, air, r/h, pi s. p/b, 3-1 ,000 mi. $1600/besl offer. tirf's. Must . sell. Pvl ply. BUICK "63 Chevy lnipala, SS, 327 cu P/s, fact air. \18. w/w rack. S400. Eves & wkenchi. ~8-8926 or 54~3252 $279.l. 67j...Jl36 in. 4 s p, s track tape deck, tires. Clean. $2395. All G. a.19-3614 SELLING Your boat? "List" DODGE ~lus1 sell ruday, S 4 : 5 ">~t70-8~2>t~·~--~=~= Seit idle i1ems now! 11·ith u11 •• sell It fl'.l5t. Daily ----=----:0-:-07.~ !16$-,:!SJ Wo'll h•lp yoo "II! 6'V..S18 Call 6'2.-5618 Now! Pllo' c1 ... med. 6'2.-5618 . '68 CORONET DELUXE Ijjj Bl'aeh Blvd. at S.D. F\\'Y 89-1-3341 I 531-2450 . Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 ! "A,..u7to_s_, °'Ne_w ____ 980 Autos, New 980 SA,. OllCfO 'WT . l.U:ll AWl . ADAMS AYL LJ,j.J Beach Blvd. at S.D. ~·wy 894-3341 r. 531-2450 DODGE CP.ARGER Sliver grey exter ior "ith black bucket seats. VS en- gine. au!on1atie, radlo, heat-I Cl', po"·cr s\£"erlng, 1 ownel' c:ir· l\'ilh low n1ileage. i726- DfA/ $1295 BAUER BUICK $795 19li6 Ford Fairlane CPf'. R., H., Stlck. SJZ330 .--..De4lt LeuriA W VOLVO 1906 Hai•bor, C . .\I. 646-9303 -,-69 FORD SUPER VAN E-300 l23" 1. heel base. VS, automatic trans.. radio, neater ete. . $2495 Mac Howard Leasint ICon"ll'r l!t & Harbor) 839-9600 l.31-0007 S!inta Ana '63 FORD Van -440 Olds, 4- spd hydl'O, Pontiac rear end. Known as "The Blue Seheliegh." A noon \vhls, l'Omplete intPrior .. J4000 in- vesled. \Viii .-.ell fol' $1600 or trade for V\V or Ponche. A~k for Don 673--9686 JEEPS 23-1 E. 11th SL Costa ~lcsa j.18-7i6j e 1966 BRONCO-V8, 60,000 1ni, CUSIOffi air c 0 n d ' sunscreens, air llfls, bench '68 CHARGER DELUXE ' ... ~. 6 "'ra whtt~ • I tires,WeUma lnt a ln ed . 5167;). 714/642-1425 • 2 Door. \\'hill" Y.·ith roulrast-';)8 P.U. 4 W.D: V-S . ing interior, VS auton1atic, Overdrive. \\11de v.·heels. po11f'r steering, radio, heat-rr. •VIKiU21 sand tires. radio. ~­ Zl-1~li80 ;>.laynanl $1398 '62 \\'illys Jeep -Engine Mike McCarthy o'hauled, $1~50 or trade for latl" n1odl'I V\V bu&. 53&-34'.la Bu ICK ·~ft ~EEP CJ-:>. VG convt !.).).] Beach Blvd. 1:u S.D. Jo'wy I •op, warn hubs, rad~. Good 894-33·11 · i'.ll-2t)(J con<I. S20j(J_ 67:>-3971 '6.'> Dart Z73 4 speed good 1969 Toyota LC hubs roll bat, cond. ;\lust sell $650 fire ext. l!:xlrll.ll. 673-8402; • j.ffi-4337 alt 6 • 673--8131 ioos Dodge v'" v-0 1 ---:L°"IN=c~b~L~N~--1 Ao'°"""' $1600. EXCELLENT! 5-10-2971 FORD '66 FORD Eeonolirn' -Ne\\• paln! 11/custon1 design. nrw rebl1 Png. Good shape. $1Jj() or lradC' for PoM<ehe or V\V. Ask for Don 673-9686 1967 ~·ORD Country Squire a ir cond . PS PB. Good rJOlyglass tires. Only j2,0IXl nu les. We 11 maintained. elean. $1£,00 j5i-.Jlll '6.1 F"ORD Van. Good mncL ··~--~-----·' '68 Lincoln, 4 door. All xt:ras. Perfect condl!lon. 67a-3J9Q '66 COi\IINENTAL 4 dr, e x- cel eond. full P"T, l owner, SIJiJ. 6-l l-28:i9 aft. 1 p.m, MAVERICK '70 :lla\·erick 15,000 n1i's, nc\\· tires. :dn't cond. SI700. Gi3-4092 MERCURY \\'ood panel. SjOO Cash or ,70 MERCURY s1re~n bike & cash. 646-4268 MONTEREY 'GS CORTI~ GT---:-10~: 4 Dr, H.T. 390 VS, R&.H. in\leagc, R/H Radial 1lres, au!omatic. powet ~trg. t, _ $97:1. 5~.J.-67~ or j.I.;...&13S. hrks, ractory :i ir. 9,800 1966 Foni Fairlane: Gd cond . mill":<, f:Jl ~CDD1 S339i I..o mi. Reasonable. I ROY CARVER, INC. • 982-2820 * 29:tj Har bor Blvd. 'j] f!Jrd Victoria. Good cond. Costa ~lrsa 546-4444 Ex1 ra eng. parts. $?llO or Bl's1 offer. 642-ZUO e 196.1 FORD GALAXJE e 'ti8 COLONY PARK wagon -Full po1v~r. factory 1ir, new !irei. $2200. Days: &l:l--0310: Eve!: 499-1136 :. • • • • • • 2480 HARBOR BLVD. At FAIR DR • COSTA MESA DAVI "oss PONTIAC ALL MODELS NOW ON DISPLAY Complete Parts & Service Ask about ,Europeen Delivery P1an. • • 546-8017 SALES DEPT. HOURS ~;~·.: .. •::•,:,:::: IUN.-11 AM, tO I ,.,,._, 1• ••••••••••• . ) ROY CARVER, INC . 546-8017 1 '12 Mll11 South of San Die;o Frnway - I . Saturday, May 8, 1971 DAILY PILOT 35 :. j ..... ,.,,.,. 1§1 l~·_: ..... _ .. ,·~l§l I 1§1 I Autos for 5'11 1§1 ;;;I '";;;'"""~-;;;,;I~;;;~:~' .. _ ... _ ..... ;;m;;;;;;l§l~,';-~'";;;'°'-"";;·"'"-;;;';;;§] I '"'"'•'* 1§1 :1 ~' ;;A"'';;'"""';;'~!§:;;! ··; :.\utot, Utod 990 Auto s, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used PONTIAC 990 Autos, Utod 990 Auhls, UMd 'l90 Autos, UMd ' 990 T·BIRD 1 Autot, UNd 990 MUSTANG e MUSTANG '67 $1777 ·PONTIAC '70 PONTIAC GTO 2 Dr. H.T. Factory air, vinyl top turbo hydramatic, nev- er ' registered. Executive car. ( 127765) $339'i PONTIAC '69 PONTIAC 1969 PONTIAC GTO GRAND PRIX PRICED AT WHOLESALE PO.,....NT-IA_C,......-1 PONTIAC RAMBLER '56 T-BIRD 1-"-Tl·_M_P_ES_T __ I -,6-9_G_RA_N_D_P_R_l_X-· l;·M:°""M°'B""L'°ER~w-,-.. -,-. ".:R/":'.H':'. p~:~~ 10!~:m•lt1c~;o,:; ~ '65 TEMPEST cu1t. Z-dr. ~t. Factory air, pGwe-r windows, 3 1p trans w/ ovtrdrlve I ca.:· radio whit •Ide wall V-8, auto., RAH, fact. aU'. vinyl top. iZLHOt9), S28!li. chrome wheels, $ 3 0 D. tire-~. trx'vJ.33) e Clean. $450. ~13f7 ROY CARVER, INC. 54:>.!588 MUST BE SEEN TORONADO '67 BONNEVIUE CPL tactory alr, p'1teer., auto. ROY CARVER, INC. Jo'uU power, far:tory air con· Beautiful Lime frost me-talllc "!itlon, AM/FM s!ereo ra-finish with barmonlzlng La.n- dlo, padded top. Lots of fac. dau & interior. Auto trans., tory warranty. XTRA NICE ,. "· Will finance YOUtiTS ra IO, iicat., pow. steer .. V3, aato. trana., power st., air cond., vin.yl root radio, heater ye-llow with biack in· t(rior. tSMM804) 2925 Hubor Blvd. I ---,y=.""B"l=R=D,-----I Costa Me-sa 546-4#1 DON BURNS trana. Radio., htr., wsw. 2925 Harbor Blvd. M H rd pow. brakes, air cond., etc. RAMBLER '60 HARDTOP, all powr-11.ir. $395. or trade for small ero. car, xlnt cond . 492-79ll, 8-4 or 492-3755 aft S. e '69 TORONADO • 2,000 ml, air, stereo. pwr: seats, windows, ant., •bi'.. brake!. Tilt & telsp 1trg. Very clean. $3300. Pvt pt y. 6#-5927 or 83!-4424 Vln,yl lop, Vinyl bucket Costa Me-sa 546-4444 seats. U.w, low miles k a e ·59 PONTIAC STATION "REAL CREAM PUFF.'" WAGON -.Reuonable. (TYW407) .f94·3679 ac OWi Leasing E.xcellent condition through- {Corner l.st & Harbor] out. See&: drive today. XTG. 839-9600 531-0607 Santa Ana 923. $2175. Johnson &: Son., '69 GTO Judge. 4 speed, very ~ Harbor Blvd., Costa iood condition. $2200 or l>e11t Mesa, 540-5630 $1198 Mike McCarthy '64 RA.T\llBLER Oaulc Wag. PRESTIGE PORSCH~ AUDI • NABERS CADILLAC Tum unu .. d item• '"" qukk offer. 54s.-0918 --'----~-BUICK · Good cond . By owne-r. Best 1 -~=-=~~~-~-ofr. 644-6041. '55 T-BIRD-All ori&. '66 Rambler American Cll~an • $1200 or Best Oh". 15SS Beach Blvd. at S.-0. Fwy S99S or be-st offer. * &46-8301 * CLOSED SUNDAY 636-2333 LThe~~.~.y~,llo~w~P...-~~ .. -ot'I (Just S. of G.G, Frwy.l cluslfJed . , . 64z..ri678 2600 HARBOR BL.. cash, call 642-5678 --------Daily Pilot Want Ads have COSI' A MESA I---~---~~ ) Sell Idle items now! bargains galore. 894-3341 I ~1-2450 545-7612 * 545-3182 I Call 642-SoiS Now! 13631 Harbor Blvd .. ~ G.G. OPEN HOUSE column. C':ALL 54().9100 Ope-n Sunday Autos, Used 990 "A..-u7to-,-, "U'sod__,.--~990= ~A-u"'to'"s,~Ui'-Md~----.990 Auto•~ UMd 990 Auto1, Used 990 Autos, UMCI 990 $885 1965 Mustang H.T. VR, R .. H .. PS. 4 speed. OSKOlO ..Dwi LeuriA .• VOLVO 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 "66 'MUSTANG V8, slick ahfrt. radiolhJ!aler, Io w mlleaae. original owner, S87J. 968-2903. ~IUSTANG '61 CONVT; Auto, V-8, PS, R/H, Pvt Pty: $1050. 7141962-1115 1970 Whit• Mu1tan9 Disc brakes, air cone( radio, black vinyl interior. Pvt pty. 6'>6166 '65 Mustang 2-dr. R/H, Auto trans, 4 new retreads & brake job. 67>-0&S7 $1195 19Ei7 Mustang Conv. V8, R., H .. autom., P.S .. TPK708 ..Dr.rut LW!iA W VOLVO $1595 1968 Olds -442 Conv, VS, R .. H .. full po\\/er, factory air cowl. YCR639 ..Dr.rut L e.wiA 9 VOLVO '1966 f'tarbor. C.M. 646-9303 1966 TORONADO PRICED FOR QUICK SALE Beautiful Chestnut metallic tinish with custom interior, auto trans .• radio, heater, pow. ateer, pow, brakes, PCl""'. windows. Factory a ir. RVK41fi. $1173, John&0n & son, :J626 Harbor Blvd., C.OS1a Mes11. 540-5630 '67 DELTA '88' FtilJ power. Air Conditioning. dlr. TRF087. Mu1t Mill. Will ·iue trade or finance. Call 494-77'4. LIEN Sale Will be held at lOAM, May 24th, 1971 at 1124.: Talbert Ave, f'ounlAin Valley, '64 Olds. 4 dr sedan, 'motor No. 884-to.1-108835. '64 Olds F85 St11.tion wgn, Good cond $350. 548--8885 Call Sal only * '69 OLDS Cutlass "S" · factory 3-ll)d trans. 10.IXXl act. mi. $1775. TI4/ 892-1840 '56 OLDS • Body good, runs aood. New ~rakt1, auto . !rans. $12'5. 842·5il38. PLYMOUTH .,. . . . ··-..:...;_ -----19TotDibilfW V8, a.utomatic, radio, heater, power steering k brakes, only 16.000 mile1. Factory warranty available. Exc:e-1· lent condition, IYPI'312) $1995 BAUER BUICK '68 PLYM. Roadrunner, 2 dr hi'dlp, 4 apd, positraction. $1496. 646-5879 PONTIAC Bill. BARRY PONTIAC-GMC-flAT NEW '71 . VENTURA II Full.v Factory ~uipped W226405 SALE $2288 $219 DN. $63.IO MO. u'!ie Is the tot...i down PIY· merit. $63,80 ?s thf: tot.ti monthly 'f>aymen I. inctudlns: tax, license ' and finance chqe-s on approved credlt for 36 month1. The cuh pr!.~ including tax A license U; Pf47.40, deferred price is $259$.80 includin& tax, llc- ~nse I: f.nante cbarge, A 1'- uaJ percent&Je rate 9.31 %. OVER 135 NEW &: USED CARS .. Cboo<e ,_ OPEN "T1L 10 PM XIOO E. ht St., Santa Ana Clst St. at S.A. f'rwy., "53-lln) 19611 PONTIAC GTO, 31.()(X) ml. New tin1. vinyl 1op. S\500. Clean. f.1ust see! ~. Daily Pilot Wan: bvaa!M §&lore· BICi DEALERS HAVE BICi STOCKS BETTER SELECTION GREAT.ER BARGAINS· 30 DAY 100 % DEALER WARRANTY PARTS & LABOR "No Exclusions" '70 IMPALA 2 Dr. H.T. Auto., radi,o, P.S., air, lit owner warranty from factory. ({54ASV) Dirt Cheep. $2799 '70 CAMARO New car condition. Radio, auto., P.S., P.B., air cond. De-luxe inter· ior. Beautiful. (317 AZVl 2 Dr. H.T. Goraeous tltlng has vinyl roof, radio, auto .. P.S., PJt, air cond. Factory warranty, new rubber, dead sharp. (146AGKl $3599 '70 NOVA 4 Dr. Sed. 6 cylinder. auto .. ra- dio, P.S., fact. warrant.)'. Nice. (350ASQ) $2399 '69 IMPALA ( Dr. Sedan. Auto., P.S., radio, air cond. Sure value here. <YOS· 542) 4 Dr. Sedan. Red.lo, P.S., auto .• 6 cyl., factory warranty. C8"9CPC) $2099 '69 IMPALA Custom Cpe. Vinyl 1·oof, radio. P.S.. auto., air cond. I awner. CXXE060) $2199 '69 MALIBU Cpe. 2 Dr. H.T. Vinyl roof, radio. P.S.. automatic. ca.re:tuJ owner. fYDM0551 Cpe. Bucket 5eats, COMOle, P.S .. auto., radio, vinyl roof, dead sharp. Nice. (VCC436) $2199 '68 NOVA 4 Dr. Sedan. Auto., P.S., rad.JO.: Get your moneys worth here. CVSR566t $1299 Cpe-. 6 cyl.. P.S., radio, atick, sharp. The only one. 4 Dr. Sed. One owner. 48,000 miles. P.S., auto., radio. Man~ lous cond. Hurry. COSX496l · $899 '70 MUSTANG Coupe. 4 spe-ed, V8, radio, P.S. Low mUes, nice car. (162AKK) $2499 '67 CONTINENTAL 4 Dr. Sed. New vinyl roof, new color. Auto .. P.S., P.B., air, nasty nice beautiful car. (TYZ669l WAGONS -WAGONS -WAGONS '70 CONCOURS '68 IMPALA 6 PASS. '70 FORD LTD WAGON '71 FORD LTD WAGON '67 FORD 10 PASS. '66 BUICK 6 PASS. - 2 Dr. H.T. 12,000 milff. P.S., radio, nice. Cheap (449BBJ> $1999 '69 VW BUG 13.QOO miles. Stick, radio. CCK) (WhQlesa.le) $1500 '66 BUICK Electra 225 tustom 4 Dr. Sed. 11lil bu to be cine-of the nil'!t'St can W!t have. Air. elec. everytbinc, P.S., vinyl" root, new rubber, fine car. tR1'R616l . $1999 '67 OLDS YISTA 9 pass. Chevelle \lo'&gon. Like new. auto., P.S .. radio. Ra- zor sharp. (160ACG) Wai;:on. Auto.. P.S., radio, clean real strong car. Bar· rain. (WXE343J Country Squirf'. 12.000 miles. Super nice-. AM-FM sterl"O, air. auto .• P.S. 10 pass. Factory fresh. R&· din. P.S., auto., air c:ond., A.000 miles. careful O"'tll'r. Nice, nice, nice. {868CPtl1 J Fairlane Country Sedan. Auto.. radio, P.S., cheap. (M343l Skylark waion. Auto., P.S., radio, air C{lnd. Right price. (292CQTI Cruiser. 9 pus. Radio, P.S •• 11.uto., air, remarkable car. fP2365) $3099 '69 IMPALA 6 PASS. Wa&on. Radio, P.S.. auto., air cond. Low miles. (P2363) $1999 '66 CHEVY II 6 PASS. Wagon. 6 cylinder, air, auto., radio. Nice. CSBC7i4) SPECIAL TRUCKS '69 FORD F-600 '64 FORD F600 VI, lt7" we. t fOn tr1Kk Wilt' •lum. Vt, t kiri truct:. n.o:xi mitu. 2 liPHd viii body, Sidi ooor openlnt1. solld reir 111i.. Hfl lf' t1um!111.tm viii! bOdy :roublt •ur doors w/luck away 11)11rlulk: w/JOlld rur doora, hydrtull' Ult !lo'lt. llfT Vth. EIK. 2 IP"d •ear tda. I'll" Llkt n~w ltlrll.cl\11. Furnllurr. Yllgt ltblts, 20 10 ply rubber. Hub mllugt ITMhlr. wMt oo you need. Gl,lolrtn!ffd c;omnlon. N-co/Id., power ''"'!1'19, 20,00I m11u. !SM221) !J1UK) $4600 $2500 EL CAMINOS •• RANCHEROS '70 EL CAMINO I '69 EL CAMINO V8, 11,000 mil•1. Auto., radio, P.S .. YI, <gold "inyl roof, 'old color. •ir. Likt new. Hu991r ortn9t. P.S., tu!o .• rtdie, t ir (.Ond . 1426· 12390261 47f) $3499 $2799 '69 EL CAMINO VI, blue. ll1dio, P.S .. tuto., eond. E•trt nic:1. (P2)641 $2799 '66 EL CAMINO air VI, w~itt c11. R1lllio , P.S., tufo., 1ir cond. Low, low prit.t. fT14- S21 ) $1499 '68 EL CAMINO '64 EL CAMINO VI, r1dio. 4 1p11d, 1up1• 1por1 "I 1· p s ,. 1172· . 1 D , ' l••lllCI Y , •11lom1 1c, . ., ,.,.,., oqu1pmo11 • ••a s ••P· 61P) $3899 $4599 $1499 $1499 '70 FORD 10 PASS. '68 FORD 6 PASS. '68 RAMBLER 9 PASS. '68 PLYMOUTH 6 PASS. Country Sedan Wagon. Ra· dio, P.S .. auto., air. Nasty nice. (134AGC) Fairla.ne Country Sedari. Auto., P.S., air, radio. Fd&ht mile-s, (81795A l Ambassador V8 ·wagon, Au· to., P.S., radio, alr cond. Special price. fWEE332) Satellite wagon. Radio, au· to .. P.S .• radio, air. Special price. CVSA311) VA'NS •• CAMPERS •• VANS SPECIAL ! 3 TO CHOOSE FROM. NEW SUN DIAL CAMPER CONVERSIONS • '69 CHEVY Yi TON '66 CHEVY. SPT. VAN V111. Dir. lnftr., 1tovt , ict bo.:, w1 t1r, 1lt tPli '· Ptu. (_ff COllVl ll• l1nc1. Surt prt fty, Auto., r1dio. "'"" $3699 01l1,1ice 6 pin. Auto •• ' ,.,.!. low mil11, rt tl d11rp. ISIY352) $1699 TRUCKS· TRUCKS '70 CHEVY 'la TON P U. VI. C:\111. (lb, P.I., 1\l!O., rtdlo flt!. "'" $3199 '67 CHEVY ¥• TON PU, VI, redlo, she-. H.0 . equ!111Mnl. C.mllt•·Ctmoer. . $2199 '67 CHEVY 'la TON P.U. VI, rltdio, stick. Hic e. (V9•1IO) $1899 '69 CHEVY •/, TON '66 CHEVY 'I• TON P.U. '· 111ck, rl<llo. Dir l<m!. gwo•t,.. P.U. Auto .. r..cllo. 11r. Hurry, ClmPI•· leed. Ctm!*s, tal'!'IOtrs. (1161601 • Ctmper.C.mptr. !U5•17l!f $2499 $1799 '69 CHEVY lfa TON P,U Vl. P.S .• l!f, ·~lo. dlrl ch11111 fOr • "le• 1ruct. 1Pn1n $2699 '66 FORD 1/a TON WANT TO BUY A '66 IMPALA SS CPt. P.S., t\llo., rltdlo, t it, UHl~lf, IT&J totl $1399 '66 IMPALA t Dr H.T, A1,1to .. r•dlo. crxs .u.o $1199 '65 CHEVY 4 DOOR S•I. Auto., P.$., t lr. !JOY Jdll $799 '63 CORVAIR 2 DR. Aull), r•dlo, Tllct, 1 ow.ii• (UOJ 7'1) $599 '62 CORVAIR Z DR. Stkk, rltdlo. (QAZ lltl $499 '68 MUSTANCi CPE. A1r, tuto., rltdfo, Sht•P, ()(OZ ~> $1499 ''7 MUSTANCi CPE. flltd lo, 111!0., t !r, P.$. fTIUC m) $1299 '65 MUSTANCi CPE. $2199 '70 PLYMOUTH Suburban Wagon. Uke new. P.S., auto., air, radio, fact. W&lT&Jli.)'. Class hf're. (371· ADAI BARGAIN? '66 MUSTANCi Cl"E. AUIO., P.S .. rtdlo, 11k1. fltlH $441 $1199 '66 MUSTANCi Cl"E. Vlnyl rot!. t u!o., rMlo. P.S. ITSM "5) $1299 '66 FORD liALAXIE CPI. ll:tdlo, 11110·., P.S. lltMS 4IO) $799 '61 PONTIAC COTO l 1.-I, raillo, YI. lln IEll $B99 '65 PONTIAC Cl"E. ll1dlo, P.S., tlkk, 1326 llEI() $699 '68 OPEL IC.,... flltdJo, I 1ptotd • .ii.rp, CX51tl~ $899 '68 OLDS 441 Cpt. 4 Jl)e!d, P.5., r..:llo, 10 mfl•. (~ CUEI $1199 $1999 $79t '69 CHEVY 'I• TON '64 FORD 'I• TON '63 CADILLAC Cpe DoYIRo VI. '"· ft.I .. rw!o, elec: ........ (P121SAJ '69 EL CAMINO '68 llANCHEIO VI, ,,;11yl toof, or1119e rtow color. Vt. cl111y, yo11 !lot. P.S .. r1dio, Yo11 11!011ld 100. P.S .. 11110, 1651· •uto., t it c~111cl. D1ocl 1h1rp. 1227• SOD l I OCl P.U. V•. slid:, 11.1tt 1h1 •IOhl °"'· Ctml" P.U, \It, I 1.-.d, c1i'Tljlfr-cl"'1P1t. fGm, tr, C.mpe•. Comper, (166)6!) tll $1299 '68 CHEVY •ta TON '57 INTERNATIONAL P.U. RKfe, P.S .. tutti., llr, Ntw ort ..... «~. CP21'1l ~ '°"· l".U. 2828 HARBOR BLVD. • COSTA MESA ~I I I I \ $699 I ' ! 3t ~y PILOT S.t ... ay, M'1 8, 1971 1971 . 1971 1971 1971 1971· MAVERICK FORDL.T.D •. GALAXIESOO FORDL.T.D. TORINOGT 011JAaa1a 2.Dr. Spwt Se~•• 2 DOOll HARDlOP LEASE CAR Loadod (IA30FI 1973) • FULL . PRICE ' I, ) , \ . -PICKUP •-100 12 ' PER . MONTH , 41MOITMS I Faini/y weekly MAY 9, 1971 DAILY PILOT ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MAY 8, 197 1 A Year's Reign As Miss U.S.A.: What It l\ieant To Debbie Shelton Family Problems: How Parents And Kids See Them D A Soldier's Story: I Came Back From Death TV's Dick Sargent: His Early Sorrows And Late Success u Plus: Time-Saving Menus for Hurried, Harried Housewives ASkCJhemC:Xourself FOR .4STRON.4VT STll.4.RT .4.. ROOS.4 Flaaa .... yo"' nae· do• eo dt.e Ruuifuu' erilicl .. , of .4poUo 14'• esploro1io11 of sle •ooa1'-TAo••• 8roM11t, lJU.O., N.Y. • I'd be making the &a.me statemen~ if J we,n, in tl1eir spol. When you compare the data., you find there wasn't even a contesL They 'fitlre beaten bands down getting a man to the moon, and they're just aore. FOR BERNADETTE DEYLIN, Northt'm lrtlaru/'J edrt'~ actifJist A• I unkr1&an4 U, .4fl. 1ela Dariu u bei"' ch- lain.ed by &M allllaor- ~. buauu of Mr coAA.eelJon toitla •om.e ~apom al- le~Jly wed in a murder epiloch in CaU/ornJa. I• il true tle11 dutt you comuur Mr a "polilieal priMl~r"'t I Ultlkn&atUI you aU.O laaflf! ao~ criJU:Una o/ tM preuJU.:e o/ our troop. in Y~tnam.--llenry ltloore, Cleanoour, Fla. • Y cs. I believe that if Angela Davis was not a black and a Communist ahe would not have been imprisoned by the authorities. Secondly, I think your troop& do not belong in Vietnam, just as J think the British t1oops do not belong in Northern Ireland. FOR PETE ROZELLE, Commi.uioner. Nationol FootboJJ ua1~e Seoeral es·/ootboll player..-/ola""y Sa,. pl. anJ DaH Me1· IY•ey, for esaMple-- laaH 111rUUJ1& boolu bla•tin« pro footbaU. Hoeo do tM oiMr playera /HI abow tleae boolu1-J. J. Pl~ Adanfie City, N.J. • Those I've talked with find it very dis- tasteful. They feel that much of what these men have written is not fact. It's either opinion-and in some cascs very exaggerated opinion-or it's aome form of viodictiveneu. FOR HOF ARD PYLE, r PresitfoH Notional Sa/tty Council P k4N teU me 1a.t>to ma" y illi teralea MH been granlM tfrjoera• Uttn.e.P-A.rt Cro,,... .Jsy, La. Ye1 .. , Nn. • Data an: not available on the number of illiterates who have been granted drivers' licenses. Bui various states do provide oral examinationa if the appli· cant is iUiterale or doee not speak Eng- lish. Thc.e states require that the appli· cant be able to recognize aigns and that he knows and undert tands tnflic lawe. FOR. RICHARD BURTON I read .arne&11ure that you d;.UJu, aelor• end acU... '• dW truB?-°"""' Dof16lau, Laiw:atu, Pa.. • I can hardly say l dislike actors, being one myself. But, although many of my best friends are actors, J do tlUnlc theatre people can be a bit of a bore. As for acting itself, to me it's a tedious profession. Not onJy are the hours long and the pressures severe, but it takes a t:re-- mendous amount of energy to perpetuate the eg~mania acting requires --energy that might be better spent elsewhere. Besides .•. well, act- ing seems like such a silly thing for a grown man to do. FOR CBA.D EYERETT, T~1 .. Mekal Ce"id' Do ro• "°" eo JrllOtO • loc •bou •edidae ao play Joe C•n.ao..., MD1 -Mi.mi Per/Wu, MU- "°"'"p"~""'"er, Ore. • No, but I did study with real doctors and observed boapital pTooedures before we started work on the ahow. That at leaat made it possible for me to talk about complicated medical terms and act as though I knew my way around an operating room without stumbling. FOR MILDRED ALFORD, Director of Amt'rican Airline~ Stet0a.1dus Colle1e FAot u 11'.e croera1e •le /or .~,~~1 Row 1tM111•y ere 1Mr-et -..4lyN Cilbert, Balc.. er•field, Ct'1i/. FOR FILUA.M E. MILLE~ 1964 Repu.blicJlll C-u.dau /or Yice J>rui.llaai Aa • /orwt.er Nodo110l R~ps6Uca11 Co"'..lUM Clurir""'"' you aut "-" botcm p.,...,,.,., Riclaord NhuJn toelL In riiew o/ t~ tlo you tlainlc 1a.e trill hop Spiro .41- JWt111 fro"' Ida 1972 tkat .. htu IHNtn "'mnred!-M. L. Rua.ell, ,41. lal\dc Ciey, N.J. • 1£ Mr. Agnew ia a one-percent liahil· ity at the time the 1972 ticket i8 formed, he will be dropped. If be i.8 a one-1>9'· cent asset, be will be kepL Thia is not a unique situation. Similu action would be taken with any Vice President Know· ing Mr. Nixon to be an astute politician, I think be will play tbe game according to traditional gu.idelince. FOR JIM N.4BORS F It.at record liace ~ Loa All6eh. Ra,,.. co .... pi.led in 6awae• at toAl.cA )'Oii "'116 IM N eli.onal Andt.enaP-/ae Paaley, Sa"'41 .41111a, CaJJ/. e t· thtnk the only game the Rams loat thia aeaaon when I aang was the New York Jeta pme. FOR CEN. EUZABETH P. HOISINGTON, Dir«tor, Womm'1 Am11Co~ R0tt0 ..... y ~no/ cAe "'·~·'• Ar-1 Corpa laaoe bun ldlled in YU,cnarnl' HOM1 ma11y F .4C• ore "°., in P~ana ... ?--Mr1. R • .4. CJJUl>ernot, Laur~l, Del. • In Vietnam, as in previous conflicts, members of the Women's Anny Corps (WAC) serve in nonc:ombat positions. There hal e been no deaths among our women in Vietnam. WACs have been serving in Vietnam since 1964. At the present time there are approximately 25 offioen and 100 enlisted women on duty there. They are located at the major headquarters in and around Saigon. FOR ARTBVR HAILEY, aJMr of .. Airport' Jf"la.e" 1CJill your 118.d ~l k pabllalu!J4t Fluac toUl II be a6o.,1 -R. L. Catpoat, NftlJ Smyrna Beach, Fla. • 1 am now finishing a novel called ""Wheela," which is about the automobile industry. It will be published in the fall ol 1971, probably in September. FOR LUCILLE BA.LL On your .how, "Bere'1 Luey," IMre u clae aol&Rd o/ lc .. laur et• b.orou dlllacio.a, bw &eleoieioa "i.noer1 ll.e1'eT ~ .,. av4leAce. I• IM laf'6Mu ailtllfld?-P ertlo Rou, Sen Bernodino, Cali/. • No. With the exception of the shows filmed on location, all .. Here'• Lucy" shows are filmed in front of a liTe audi- ence. The laughter is real • The a"erage age for American Air· lines atewarde&8e8 is about 24.. American ha.9 about 4.500 stewardessc., including supervisor& and instructor&, and we alao have a number of alewards assigned to our Caribbean and South Paci.fie routes. In the entire U.S. airline industry, there was a total of 33,600 stewardesses, stew· ards and pursers at the end of 1969- three times the 11 ,000 who were flying a t the end of 1959. W•nl 10 ul • 1._ ..--• ..,.,.._, v-eiH th...(ltt lltle _,...._ aad -·u p4 1he ._,.,tt from lh.-prom~nl l>U"" TOtl dnJ.-1e. ~ qaalion, P"d'ttabfy °" a poll rard, IO Aak n.-v-rwll, FamlJy ,.._kl,, 641 ~-AYe.., N~w York. N.Y. l0022. w.., e11nno1 ecknowied•e .. .,.,lo-. but I S ... m be paW lo. ~b -~. FOR MORT SAHL, soririS1-fect11ru I hnoe heard th.at you •aid tlant there aocu n relUOR, otMr alurn re· portin1 IM M>to•, tlanl c:oiued IM P"" lo Ki"e M) much COOfr"le 1o IM lr'4«MY at Claappoq•dMiclc • JJ'laa1 u it!'-T. M., Crarad Rnpilh, Mi.ch. • Sen. Edward Kennedy is the one man who could lead a peace movement in the United States. Those in the war establishment who don't want peace set oul to destroy him through eitces.sive publicity on the tragedy. Family ~ekly LEONARD S. DAVIDOW Prntdent MORTON FRANK Publlsrt.r Publisher Ret•tions: ~ D. C.rTM7• a... Dh, .....,_ H.. Mam.tt. 1'bomaa H. O'Netl W. PAGE THOMPSON Mwrtn1,,. Olr.ctw Ma'Jl9,1n1 MORT PERSKY £dltor-ln-<:hlet REYNOLDS DODSON Man•«ln1 Editor JOHN DAVIDSON Art Au«Jat. ROZ ABREVAYA Women'• fHture £.dttw MEl.ANIE 0£ PR0FT Food Editor You .,. Invited to mall your que-.tloM or t.omments about any mat.,ial in Family WHkty. Your letter will rwceive • prompt •ns..-r. Wrtte to Service Editor, Family Weekly, 641 Lexine· ton Avenua, Hew Yor1l. N. Y. 10022. THESE TWO WOMEN ARE REDUCING THEIR WAISTS. TUMMIES. HIPS AND THIGHS Mary Lou Wilhelm 111 lost 11 excess inches usin& the remarkable irim-jeans and it happened so fast I could hardly believe it-but figures don't lie and here are mine: trim-jeans reduced my waist 2V2 inches, my tum1t1y 2 inches, my hips 2 iacbes aad my thips 2V2 incbes each. I ate normally-it took just 3 days-and best of all, the inches have stayed off." THIS SUPER PRODUCT IS PRODUCING SUPER NEW SLENDERIZING FOR A HOST OF MEN AND WOM- EN. HERE ARE JUST A FEW: David Medelro.: ''Just 3 days on the trim-Jeans program and f trimmed olf 13 e>Ccess inches; 5 Inches from my waist, 4 YR inches from my abdomen, 1 inch trom my hips and 2!12 inches from my thighs. No dieting --and my appearance has improved 100%." Mlsa Marityn Mackay: "Would you believe f lost 3 inches from my waist, 4 inches trom my tum- my. 1 Y, inches from my hips and 3 inches from each thigh tor a total loss of 14 Y2 eJtcess inches in Just 3 days? Well, I did-and f did 1t with tflm-1eans-and I'm tembly thrl/fed about the whole thing'" Mrs. Lind• SaatNi: "In iust 3 days my waist wenr trom 29 inches to 25 inches -my hips from 39!12 inches to 37 inches and my thighs from 24 inches to 21 inches with a total overall Joss of 14 !12 inches with these won- der worl<ing tflm-;eans -and all without the need for dieting." The Space Age Slenderizer for MEN and WOMEN that la so effective tt Is ••• Here is how it works: Ml" Penny DI• hll 1llpped IMo her 1rlm-je11111 11nd I• lnttatlng them with the handy 11111• pump provided. She ie now reedy to per· form her 'Meglc To,.o' movement• en e.11ercl1e progr11m des(gned tpecl11lly for lllm-feant . , Atter a lew ple ... nt mo-ment• -about 10 minutes or 10-dolng her 'M11glc To1to' movemen111, Pennr. It now relaxing for an 11dd • llonel 20 minute• whlle kffplno her trim-jean• on. Thll ii 111 there la to It. Penny now 1llp1 her trlm· jeana off end cheeu her '11fter' meHurernen11. Re- markeble I Peftny loet t llldl .,_ ...... 2 llldlft ,,_ C-)', 1 llldl "-htpe, 1 Y, lftdlH fr-eedl flltfl fer a tot•I 111ea11ue111ent tOP of 1 lllche9 In juel 1 bflef MHloft, Penny Dix "Incredible! I lost 7 full inches from my waist, hips and tbi1hs the very first day I tried trim- jeans. Alto1ether I used them jlst 3 times and lost a total tf 11 % htches. The inches melted off so rapidly and ript • wllere I wanted to lose them: 2 Inches off lllJ waist, 2% i1ches off m! tummy, 2 inches off my hips and 2V2 inches off each tltip. Nt dietin1. no dis· comfort aad tllanks t1 trint- jeans my fi1ure has aever looked better." TRIM.JEANS -THE SPACE AGE SLENDERIZER WITH RESULTS THAT ARE OUT Pef THIS WORLD. The trim- eans are a marvel of ease, comfort and efficiency. Once you have slipped them on, you are ready for the most astounding experience In rapid slenderizing you have ever known. Only trim-Jeana hH the unique featur .. of deaign, Including the exclu· aiYe auper aauna-lock that permlta the constant snug flt and solid support In all 4 areaa-walat, tummy, hl1>9 and thighs -without which truly Mnaational result• are not potalble. We recommend that the trim-jeans be used a few minutes each day for 3 days In a row when you first receive them and then several times a week until you have achieved your maximum potential Inch loss. After that, for maintenance you can use the trim-jeans about twice a month or as often as you feel the need. THE MOST REVOLUTIONARY GUARANTEE IN SLENDERIZING HISTORY. So many users of the trim-jeans obtain 'Instant reducing' - are inches slimmer, inches trimmer in from just 1 to 3 session with this super slenderizer -are actually losing as much as a tot•~ of. ~, 7 or more Inches from their waists, tummies, hips and thighs in just 1 session and up to 14 or more inches from 3 sessions. This ,,,. ""'" principle produces really fantastic results. There may be variations of speed and/or degree of results due to individual .,,.""' -~~ differences in metabolism and body response. Not everyone may lose 7 inches in just 1 session and 14'12 inches in 3 ,.,,;_,,• ~~~ days but remember this: No matter what your, metabolism, no matter what your body type, If you do not lose a ,., "C,.. -=-r~r total of from 6 to 9 inches from your waist, tummy, hips and thighs ln just 3 days, you may return the trim-~~~.-~~ jeans and the entire purchase price will be Immediately refunded. ,,, ,,,. ~A. ""i' ~:' THE AMAZING TRIM·JEANS TAKE OFF INCHES WHERE THEY NEED TO COME OFF. Your trim-jeans ,,,~-~~--~ ~~' ~ are designed to give you just the reducing effect you need where you need it ... and the price of ,.,~ 41!,-J:' ~~ _. the trim-jeans Is just $13.95 and each pair carries a FULL MONEY BACK GUARANTEE. Here ...... ~ ~),; ;.'~~ is the slenderizer supreme-trim-jeans-which we sincerely believe to be the easiest. ,, ..... ;.;~.,·~ .~_. .II' fastest, most convenient, most sensationally effective waist, tummy, hip and thigh~""' p,~~'~ -~~~-; ~ reducer ever discovered-with the most revolutionary guarantee in slenderiz-,,." _ ~~-.,,. -,,,,.,. ~ ing history. So if you want trimmer, slimmer, sleeker measurements and ,,,."' ~~~ ~ o..--;,.; .,- you wan' them now, send for your trim-jeans today. ,., "' .. ~q~~ ~ ~ . .-.~ ©Sauna Belt Inc. 11171. P. 0 . Box 39&4. San Frenclsco, CA 94119/Pata. Pen(!. /// ~~of' ._ ~ .,,,,,. . ..., (Id ~ 1'ft A Soldier's Story: "The Day I Was Killed in Vietnam" .. The doctors tagged the body and sent it to the morticians to be embalmed, placed in a rubber bag and sent home. Another statistic. Then the miracle began ... " Bronze Star winner Jacky Bayne: ••t don't lack for much of a nythinc.., It was a sultry July day in 1967. J acky Bayne, a 20-year- old Spec 4 from Fort Mill, S. C., was on patrol with his German Shepherd, Bruno, near Chu Lai, Vietnam. Sud- denly there was a terrific explo- sion. The land mine sent both man and dog flying. By the time the evacuation helicopter ar- rived, Jacky Bayne was" dead." Back at the field hospital. doctors care- fully examined the body. The rescue team had spent 45 minutes trying to re- suscitate Bayne. but to no avail. There was no audible t.eart bcal, no respiration. Giving up, the doctors tagged the body and sent it to the morticians to be em- balmed. placed in a rubber bag a nd sent home. Another statistic. The miracle began a few hours later when tbe morticians hegan preparing the body. As preliminary six-inch slits were made in the groin. one of the men drew back. Was ii his imagi nation, or was that a quiver he had seen'! At that moment someone gasped, "His heart is beating!" Quickly, excitedly, the embalme rs worked tq sew up the incisions. Jacky Bayne's death was over; now began his long return to life. To look at his open. good-humored face now, it is difficult to remember that Specialist E4 Bayne began his resurrec- tion with such a precarious grasp on life 1hat doctors believed there was little hope for survival. And even if he did beat the odds, they predicted he would neve r re- gain the use of his faculties. When informed of their son's condi· ' Fanu'lv Wteklv, Mu11 9,19'!1 lion and that bis unconscious body wa.s being sent from Vietnam to Walter Reed Army Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Eb Bayne left Fort Mill at once for Washington. What they learned firsthand wouJd havc discouraged lesser folks. This is the way Mrs. Bunia Bayne describes it: "The doctor took Eb and me into his office and told us. 'I'll lay it on the line. Your son may live to be SO years old. even 75, but he'll never be more than a vegetable.' I said, 'Doctor, l can'1 believe that. He came back for a purpose, or he'd have died on the battlefield. We have faith he'll wake up.' " It took faith. The young soldier didn't recognize his parents. One leg had been amputated at the knee. He couldn't talk. eat or do anything for himself. But grad- ually he began to improve. One day. he said a complete sentence. A few days later, the feeding tube was removed from his throat, and he ate some gelatin d~~rt. Jacky remembers none of this. He can remember only the pain, the distress at being away from bis outfit, the anxiety tha t he might he courtmartialled for be- ing AWOL. It was November 4 . 1967, nearly six months after the Viet Cong land mine bad blown him into Jiving death that he was admitted to the Veterans Adminis- tration Hospital at Columbia, S.C ., his home state. The Baynes rented a hou~ not far from the hospital so they could remain near their son. "We didn't worry about the future," Mrs. Bayne says. "We knew he was going to get well." But the VA Hospital officials weren't so sure. John L. "Buck" Smith, Adolin- istrative Assistant to the C hief of Staff. says, "I wouldn't have bet you two cenlll on his recovery when he was admitted. He had suffered massive neurological damage, no doubt from a lack of oxygen duriog those hours he was unconscious. We had absolutely no idea what to ex- pect." But the miracle continued, inexorably, to unfold. From the moment he was rolled through the front door in his wheel chair, Jacky became the ove1Tiding pre- occupation of the Columbus VA Hospi- tal staff. His case was discussed at con- ferences and private coo.sultations. Did Jacky recognize his therapist today? Did he propel himself a few feet in the wheel chair? Each small point of improvement became cause for excited talk and gen- eral rejoicing in the canteen and along hospital corridors. A star athlete almost six feet tall when he attended lodianland High School in Lancaster County, S.C., Jacky weighed only 90 pounds when he was admitted to the VA Hospital. He was spastic and suffered from continuous body tremors. The Physical Medicine and Rehabili- tation team began a course of treatment immediately. As Dr. Harry Zankel, then Chief of PM&R put it, "We are not inter- ested in what a man has lost. but in what he has left. That principle guided us in working with Jacky." So the immediate goal was to tone up Jacky's skin and muscles. He was given whirlpool baths and heat treatment in a Hubbard tank several times a day. Hi11 limbs were manipulated 10 combat uete- rioration. Just as his mother had prophesied all along, Jacky improved steadily. One milestone was reached a few months after he entered the Columbia VA Hos- pital when be was presented the Bronze Star. The citation described his "superior proficiency and courage which bas earned him the respect and admiration of both superiors and peers." Another milestone passed when a South Carolina man, whose son was in Vietnam, gave him a German Shepherd puppy. Jacky promptly named him "Bruno." Some recollections of bis past were beginning 10 return. Quietly, solemnly, with each day that passed. the young man was buildin!? his new life with courage far surpassing any shown on the battlefields of Vietnam . Often confused and frightened, he faced each new day with resolution. He sati<;- 6ed himself with small victories. The most important milestone o{ all passed on November 4, 1970, when Jacky Bayne was discharged from the hospital, precisely three years from the day he was admitted. lf'miracles come in acts like plays. this was the end of Act One. The VA granted him S 12,500 toward the purcha.'IC of a special house adapted to accommodate a wheel chair. He receives $1,143 a month from the VA as compensation. "I don't lack for much of anything," he admits. What will happen during Act Two? First of all Jacky wants to strengthen his limbs so be can move himself from his wheel chair to a stationary chair or bed. Then he would like to walk. Small victories, and then? !\ wantetl to become a high-school coach a~ teach history on the side," he says. "Maybe I'll go back to college a nd study history. Of course, I have to learn to write first." Don't try to tell Jacky Bayne he can't accomplish all that. You might get laughed at because he bas beard it be- fore. It's not easy to discourage a young man who is living his own miracle. + Wha-a good time for all the good things of a Kent. J ---------rJ rrE ® Fl LTER ----WITH p,A/CflO ----- )'-JfE FAJ1Aol15 ---I -_____ ......... , -=::::::::::::: ------------ Mild, smooth taste. King Size or 100's w King Size, 16 mg. "tar~ 1.0 mi nicotine: lOO's.19 mg. ·1ar:· t2 mg.111Cotioe: av. per cigarette. FTC Report Nov. 70. © Lorillard 1971 A Lo.Ye Letter For Mother's Day By Vera Holding The sweetest thing about a love letter from a daughter is that, even though there are things left unsaid, a mother can read between the lines meal! . Dear Mother, Today is Mother's Day, and I want to writ.e you a love lett.er. Somehow what I have in my heart is too t.ender for speech. I feel that I am about the richest person in the world, having you. I recognized, even as a child, that you were the one woman in life that I must try to Jive up to. It has been a hard climb, trying to get up to the place in the world where you are, Mother. I shall never quite make it. but it may comfort you to know that--at least in my cycs--you have reached the summit of all that is noble and fine. There hasn't been a single time in all the years we have been together tha.t I have not felt proud to say, "That's my mother." I remember over at the lit- tle town of Anadarko several years ago, I found a faded old photograph of a group of peo- ple standing near a tent. Tacked above it was a sign that read: "First Christian Church." I was proud to point to a slender, darlc~yed lady standing there and say, "That's my mother ... The picture is down at the museum now, among all the other early-day relics of the people who made a raw new country into a home!and. You were one of those. I love you because you have never at any time lost your sensitivity to beauty, your sense of humor and the song in your heart. I love you for your loyalty to all of us. No matter what we did. it has been all right with you; you have always found some ex- cuse for our failure or oegJect or heartache. Tum a pound of your fresh ground beef iato a mmmmarvelous family meal. One package of new Hunt's Skillet Dinners. ODe Siillet. Ten mi1111t~s. Tbt's all it mkes. You start with your own fresh ground beef, use oor beautiful seasoninp aad lively sauces and our qoic:k<ooking noodJes. (And these speeial noodles cook right in the skillet while )'OS dmner siaunus.) In j.a miautes yoa"ve created a low-cost clia.ner with tanbtlizing flavor anCI with die gciod nutrffioD your family needs. Plenty for four. Easier on the budget than frozen dinners, fresher too. ln these troubled days, you might think my dearest wish would be for-wealth. for peace, for security. But that's not true. Deep down, my dearest wish is to leave to my chil- dren the wealth of character that you have tried to bestow .. Now tum ground beef into a mmmmarvelous family meal!" And they're all 10 MIN~ QUICK; SINGLE SKILLET EASY. I on me. The sweetest thing about a love letter to a mother is that, even though there are things left unsaid, you will read be- tween the lines. You know me better than I kno~ myself. But I just wanted to stop in for a minute and thank you again for being what you arc-a liv- ing pattern, God-given, for my own motherhood. Your youngest. Vera. • COOKBOOK/ By Melanie De Proft Time-Saving Dishes for Busy-Day Cooking • Beeame oi the quidlened pace ol living lheMi claye, wbe cook.a will take act.antage ol the many fine eonvenlenee loode obtainable to help epeed meal preparation.a. Recipe• lor each coune in the menu are provided for your uee. From 110up to deuerl, each reclp. utilise• al leaet one, aometlmee more, ol the modern convenience foode. They were created to leuen the cook•• time in food preparation without sacrificing either fta,•or or nutrition. Tomato-Sauced Chicken 6 lbe. broiler-fryer chicken pieces Flour for coatinl' chit-ken piecea Salt Seasoned pepper Yz cup ve«etable oil 1 onion, chopped 1 J:rffll pepper, <'hopped I tlo•e 1arlic, min<'ed 4 cana (8 oa. each) or 2 <'&n• (l!'i oz. each) tomato aauce with tomato bita 2 teaapoona curry powder Yz cup water Snipped panley Hot ~ked rice for 8 aenlnp ~ cup aeedlesa raisins, plumped ~ cup touted alinred almonda I. Coa! chicken pieces with a mixture of flour seasoned to taste with salt and seasoned pepper. l. Heat some of the oil in a Dutch oven. Add some of the chicken pieces, skin side down. and brown on all sides. Remove from Dutch oven and keep warm. Repeat with more chick.en and add more oil as needed. 3. When aU of chicken is browned, add onion. green pepper, and garlic to fat in Dutch oven; cook until onion is tender, stirring occasionally. Spoon off excess fat. Stir in a blend of tomato sauce with tomato bits, curry powder, and water. Return chicken to Dutch oven and baste with sauce. Bring to boiling, reduce heat, and simmer, cov- ered, about 4S min., or until chicken is tender; baste occasionaJly. 4. Arrange chicken oo a large heated serving platter and spoon sauce over all. Garnish with parsley. Accompany with a bowl of the hot rice tossed with rai- sins; sprinkle with nuts. About 8 servings Liverwunt Dip Blend Unr· spnad (about S-<>Z. cam) and a smaU amount of lllStut •laced oaJoa with desired amount of bom'9oll, braJMly, or lllerry. Serve potato mt,. and critp Cl"Kken for dippers. (Conti""ed on page 8) Now tum your favorite soda pop Into a wlld and scrumptlous dessert. If you have a passion for a special flavor of soda let yourself go RECIPE 1 . POUR one con Borden Eagle Brand• Sweetened Condensed Milk (not evapo- rated milk) and one 28 oz. bottle soda and freeze it into a creamy dessert. __ .._ ____ ....... .._ ___ ..., __ .,. pop (or two 12 oz. cons of soda) into bowl and mix. Pour in ice cube troys or loaf pan. Orange, grape, root beer, lime, sar- saparilla, cola ... any flavor you like. You'll zap them right out of their minds with this one and it's easy as 1, 2, 3. (See recipe at right.) The magic ingredient that makes it all happen is Borden Eagle Brand Sweetened Condensed Milk. It's a pre-cooked, nutritious blend of milk and sugar, condensed so it works and tastes like a miracle. 2. FREEZE in the freezing comport- ment of refrigerator until a firm slush is formed. 3. BEAT till smooth. Quickly return to freezer. Freeze till firm. Makes a quart. For large families, double the ingredients. (If you ha.e ·ce cream freezer, combine the ingredients and just ; freeze as usual.) ,., Time-Saving Apple. Tea Refresher OOer a gay garnish for nib- bling. Following package directions, prepare l env. lemon-flavored tea mix us- ing the 2 cups cold wa.tcr, and prepare 2 env. mlnt- ftavored tea mix using 4 cups chilled apple juice. Combine and blend well For each serving, impale a small square of green pepper oo a stirrer and rest a radish rose on top. About 1 Y.1 qts. flavored t~a Chicken Divine 2 pkga. (10 oz. each) rrosen broccoli spean 1 cup dairy sour cream 3 tablespoons onion llOUP mix 1 can ~lOYz oz.) condensed c.ream or chicken aoup 2 tableepoona tomato paste 2 cups cooked chicken white meat. cut in large pierea 1 cup heavy crt>am, whipped Shredded Parmesan cheeat> 1. Cook broccoli following package directions; drain. 2. To prepare sauce, com- bine sour cream with soup mix and beat with rotary or electric beater until well blended. Blend in the cream of chicken soup and tomato paste. 3. Arrange cooked broccoli in a single layer on a heat- proof platter or in a shallow baking dish. Spoon half the sauce over it; arrange ·chicle.- en pieces on top. Fold whipped cream into remain- ing sauce and spdon over chicken. 4. Heat in a 350°F. oven about 20 min., or until mix- ture is bubbly. Sprinkle with Parmesan cheese and place under broiler S to 6 in. from heat until surface is lightly browned. Garnish generously with watttcress. 6 servingJ' Deviled Spinach Heat packages ( 12 oz. each) frozea devilt"d sphuldt cas- ~role with Cbt"ddar cheat, following paclc.age direc· tions. Remove from oven and form a border around edges with bard-cooked err slices. Sprinkle center gen- erously with prepared b• ron·likt p5eces. Serve hot • Dishes (Continued fTam page 7) Spicy Shortcakes with Peach Sauce 2 caps all-purpoee buttermilk biacait •ix Yt cup aacar 3 tablapoona butter or mar1arine, melted Milk 1 tablespoon butter or marrarine, softened 1 teaspoon grated oran1e peel v, teaspoon crouad c:iana•on % teupoon rrouad nutmer Peach Sauce 1. Tum biscuit mix into a bowl and stir in V.. cup of the sugar. Pour 2 table- spoons of the melted butter or mar- garine into a 1 -cup measuring cup for liquids; add milk to the ~-cup level. Add ljquid to the biscuit mi.x and stfr with a fork to a soft dough. Form into a balJ. 2. Turn dough out onto a lightly floured pastry canvas. Knead gently with fin- gertips. Then roll into a I 2x l 0-in. rec- tangle. Spread with softened butter dr margarine. Mix remairung Y4 cup su- gar, orange peel, cinnamon, and nut- meg; sprinkle evenly over dough. RolJ up as for a jelly roU, making it 12 in. long. Cut into 6 thick slices. Cut each slice more than halfway through. place on a lightly greased large baking sheet, and puU open as when opening a book. Repeat with each slice. Pinch uncut portion of each to a point, completing. a heart shape. Brush tops with remain- ing I tablespoon melted butter or mar- garine. 3. Bake at 42S°F. 10 to 12 min., or until browned. 4. Serve warm topped with Peach Sauce and dollops of whipped da9tr1 topplllc. Peach Sauce % cup Hfar 1 tablespoon comatarch ~ teupoon ult 6 servings 1 can (29 oz.) cli.q peach alica, drained Peach syrup 1 Yz teupooJIJI grated oranre peel 1 tablespoon bat1u or margarine ~ teupoon almoad extract I . Mix the sugar, cornstarch, and salt thoroughly in a saucepan. Gradually add peach syrup (set peaches aside), slirring unlil smooth. Bring to boiling, stirring constantJy until mixture is thjck. 2. Mix in the orange peel, butter or margarine, extract, and peach slices. Heat until peaches are warmed, about I min. About JY.i cups saucr Layered Gelatin with Whipped Topping Following package directions, prepare and chiU I plr.g. (4~ oi..) la•orecl telf· layeriq cdatiD da.wrt mix and, shortly before serving, I env. (2 oi..) whipped des.wrt topplDc mlL To serve, swirl the whipped topping into a peak on each serving of gelatin. Sprinkle with c.lllopped ntL Peanut Butter-Coconut Kisses Yi cap pe-at batter ~ cup aweetened condensed milk l teaspoon Yanilla extract Ya t~upoon ult lJ cupa ahredded c:oconut I. Turn peanut butter into a bowl and blend in sweetened condcmed milk un- til smooth. Mix in ex.tract. salt and coconuL Drop by teaspoonfuls onto greased baking sheets. 2. Bake at 37S°F. about 10 min., or un- til delicately browned. Remove imme· diately to wire racks to cool. 30 kissrs Iced Cotree Prepare iced coffee following directions on label of ...._. ~ee. Top each serving with a dollop of thawed f1'oua whipped deuert topplna and sprinkJe with orance-ftavOttd imtaat brakf..t driaksr-ales. Time-Saving Dishes <continued from page 9J Hot Tomato Soup with Seasoned Topping Turn ~ cup thawed froua whipped daaat topplnc into a bowl. Blend in J teaspoon oaJoa alad dreai.a& mb or 2 teaspoons dll weed. crushed. Refriger- ate about 1 hr. Prepare 2 cans (l<H4 oz. each) coadcn.sed tomato eoup, following label directions. Vigorously stir whipped topping to blend and spoon a dollop onto each serving of hot soup. Sprinkle with prepattd bacotHike pieces. About 5 cups soup Appetizer Turnovers I pkr. (8 oz.) rdrircrated fresh dou1h for cre1tc:ent roll.I FilUn1a l. Open pack.age of dough and carefully remove and unroll sections onto a light- ly floured pastry canvas. Press gently with rolling pin to join cutouts and form a rectangle, about l 4x8 in. l. Cut into squares. about 2¥.4 in .• and spoon about I teaspoon of fill ing onto center of each. Form into turnovers or other shapes and seal edges. Brush tops lighlly with beaten ea yolk mixed with a small amount of water. Sprinkle tops with chopped almonds, toasted sesame teed, or Italian alad dress1ac mix. Transfer to a baking sheet. 3. Bake at 37S°F. about 10 min., or un- til lightlv hrowncd. 4. Put onto a plate and serve warm, ac- companied with glasses of iced Hawa6. Ian punch. About 18 turnovers Fillinp Chic-ken spread: Top with finely chopped salted almonds, finely chopped celery, lemon pepper marinade, baconlons, or small dollop of mayonnaise. Deviled luncheon meat spread: Top with onmsc ......iade or shredded P81111aan cheese. Corned beef spread: Sprinkle with I tali- an salad cltaslq mix or shredded Par- mesaa c:beae, or top with small dollop of mayonaaile. Liverwurst spread: Top with grated lemon peel or bacoaiou. Cereal Nibblers 1 cup rudy-to-eat putred oat cereal 1 cup crisp ~rll pull'a I cup pull'ed rice 1 cup bite-aise shredded wheat biacuita 1 cup thin prebel atic.ka 1 cup mixed auta 'h cap butter or marcariae % teaspoon curry powder ~~ teaspoon cround cinnamon 1 teaapoon onion aalt Ya teaspoon rarlic salt Few craina ca7ellfte pepper l. Toss the cereals, pretz.el sticks, and nuts together in a bowl. 2. Melt butter or margarine in a sauce- pan. Blend the seasonings well and stir into butter. Pour over cereal mixture and toss until well coated. Turn into a shallow biking pan, spreading evenly. 3. Set in a 250° f. oven 1 hr., stirring occasionally. About I~ qts. nibblers Spaghetti and Meatball Stuffed Peppers .C large VHD peppen 2 caJlB (15 oz. each) apa1hetti and meatball• '11 cup chopped green o1ivea 'A cup aeedleaa raiaina Drr-ro•ted peanuta, chopped I. Cut green peppers into halves length- THERE You GO,BctfS.MV VERf OWN Df NTY MOORE STEW. ALL YOU DO IS HEAT 'N• fAT.·IT'S A REAL RIPrSTICKING COMBINATION OF LEAN BEEF, FRESH PoTATOfS AND CARft>TS, ALL SIM MERED UP IN A RICH GRAVY. HEARlV AS All OUTDOORS! wise. Remove and discard stems, white fiber, and seeds; rinse. Bring salted wa- ter to boiling in a large saucepan. Drop in pepper halves; simmer 5 min. Re- move peppers, drain thoroughly, and set cavity side up in a baking dish. 2. Tum spaghetti and meatballs into a bowl and mix io the olives and raisins. Spoon mixture into peppers. Sprinkle with chopped nuts. 3. Set in a 3S0°F. oven about 30 min., or until thoroughly heated. 8 stuOed pepper halvn Beef Stew-Brussels Sprout Skillet 1 cup canned beef broth Yi cup packaged precooked rice I can (1 Ya Iha.) beef at.cw 1 to 2 tabl~poons Burl'undy l pkg. (10 oz.) frozen Br11aaell 1prouta, partially thawed Y. c:up shredded 1bup Cheddar cheese 1. Bring broth to boiling in a large skil- let; add rice and spread over bottom. Turn beef stew into center and pour Burgundy evenly over it. Spoon Brus- sels sprouts around stew. Bring to boil- WE1RE TURNING GlfR! .,, MMMMMMl ing, reduce heat, and sprinkle chees.: over all. 2. Simmer, covered, 5 to 10 min., or until Brussels sprouts are tender. Serve from the skillet. About 4 servings Fruited Luncheon Meat and Beans 1 (2-can) pack. 20 ~ oz., beans 'n fixin'a 1 can (12 oa.) luncheon meat. cut in chunka 1 can (about U oz.) pineapple tidbit., drained I. Turn beans with sauce into a sauce- pan and mix in luncheon meat and pineapple. Set over medium heat, stir- ring occasionally, until thoroughly heated. Spoon onto individual plates. 2. Accompany with a tossed salad of spinach, lettuce, celery sticks, cucumber sli«S. creen pepper strips, and ••ondo wedca tossed with bottled Prudi dresslnc. 6 servings Harn-Mozzarella Bake 1 pkg. (23 % oa.) luapa dinner "i cup chopped green pepper 1 uaapoon ebenil Thin cann~ ham alices, cut in •trips Mozzarella cheHe alicl'B Pimiento-etulred olive alicea l. Cook noodles in packaged dinner, following the directions. Line bottom of a greased I Yi -qt. shallow baking dish with about one-third of noodles. l. Mix the canned sauce with the chopped green pepper a~~vil. Spoon about one-third of sauce over noodles. Cover with ham and Mozza- rella cheese. Repeat layering ending with sauce and the cheese from pack- aged dinner. Garnish with olive slices. 3. Bake at 425°F. about 20 min., or until bubbly. 4 to 6 servings Creamy Beans and Chili l (2-can) pack, 20 ~ oa .. beana 'n ftxin'a I can (aboot 16 oa.) chili ~1 to l cup dairy aour <"ream Corn chips l. Turn the beans with sauce and the chili into a bowl. Add sour cream and mix until blended. Turn into a casserole and top generously with com chips. 2. Heat in a 350°F. oveo until bubbly. 3. Serve with a molded fruit salad. About 4 servings Molded Fruit Salad l cup apricot nectar 1 pkg. (3 oz.) orange-fl avored gelatin % t'U~ orange juice ~ <'•; lemon juice 1 can (29 oz.) fruit COC'ktail, drained 1. Heat the apricot nectar just to boil- ing in a saucepan. l. Empty gelalin into a bowl, pour in the hot apricot nectar, and stir until gelatin is dissolved. Mix in orange juice and lemon juice. 3. Chill until gelatin is slightly thick- ened, stirring ·occasionally. Mix in drained fruit cocktail. Turn into a I · qt. mold. Chill until firm. 4. Unmold onto a chilled serving plate. If desired, accompany with a bowl of Curry-Mayonnaise Dressing. A bout 6 suvi11gs Curry-Mayonnaise Dressing Turn 1 cup 1DJ1yonnaise into a bowl Mix in I teaspoon cony powder and I teaspoon lemoe juke. Blend in ~ cup thawed froua wlalpped desKrt toppl.nc. Refrigerate until ready to serve, then stir to blend. Hash-Stuffed Zucchini 4 large zucchini Salad or t'OOkin1 oil Accent I un (15 oa.) roast beer huh 1 tableapoon bottled ateak aaace I tableapoon inatant mlneed ollioa Y. teupoon garlic powder Yi cup abredded Cheddar clteeae Snipped paraley 1. Wash zucchini, remove stem ends, and cut into balvt1 lengthwise; scoop out pulp, chop it, and set aside for filling. Z. Generously oil the outside of shells and arrange, cut side up, in a large shallow baking dish. Sprinkle zucchini with Accent. 3. Tum roast beef bash into a bowl and mix in zucchini pulp and remaining ingredients, except parsley. Spoon onto shells and sprinkJe with panley. 4. Bake at Jso·F. about 30 min., or until zuccb.ioi is crisp-tender. 8 stuffed iucchini halves WHAT You NEED RfGHT NOii/. ts A GOOO HOr MeAL .. WfU., 1 JUST HAPP!N 10 HAVE $0MElNIH6 HERE ™T OOfSltT NEEDMUGtt FUSSING MTH. GOT A CAN Of!IER? ,, Good news for people who hate enemas The day of the old-fashioned enema beg i. over. 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UOS4 Family Problems: As Parents See TheDI, As Kids SeeThe01 The gulf between the ages may not always be so severe as we are told By Jean Adams One of the most important issues of our times is the ques- tion of communica- tion between par- ents and children. While tbe research that I have been conduc ting (among 19 families who were selected as candidates f o r the All-American Search Award) is not a statistically sound analysis, it does at least give some in· dication of how the so- called "generation gap" is affecting today's average family. Here is the way the par- enb and kids in my sample line up on the foHoWing topics: -The Family Pocketbook Thre&-fourths of the fam- ilies give their children an allowance. Whether chil- dren receive an allowance or not. they are generally expected to do assigned chores around the house. -Children'1 Choice of Friends In our sample, parents exerted relatively mild in- fluence on their children's choice of friends. When a difficult situation or a poor association with a friend does develop. parents at- tempt to work out these problems in a variety of ways, the best involving opeo discussions. --Goinc Steady Parents and children tend to agree that going steady is permissible . Parents, however, insist that age be a consideration. -Today'1 Clothes and Hair Stytes As a group, my sampling of "typical" parents neither strongly agreed nor dis- agreed with today's youth trends, However, ol all the {actors looked at in our survey, the question of these trends gave rise to the sharpest disagnemeot with- in certain families. Parents tended to go along with the ocw, long- hair styles for boys, pro- vided that the hair was kept clean and neat The chil- dren, of course. were more tolerant toward long hafr. -Marijuana We talked about the question of marijuana. Par- ents are on the fence about its legal use. They tend neither to disagree strongly n.:>r strongly agree about its legalization. Surprisingly, our sampling of children indicated they were much more intensely against the use of marijuana than their parents. ~rit.al Se.x Parental answers about premarital sex and its per- mis.sibility were typically that this should be left to the discretion of the indi- viduals involved. Bot those parents who were opposed were very sharply opposed. Children's responses to this question tended to follow pretty much the same course as their parents. -Conctusion Although many modem observers agree that it's very "in " for parents to be "out", our All-American Families interviewed show a two-way respect that is admirable--and conducive to two-way communication. lbere may be a hint in this research that the average teen-ager feels "misunder- stood" on some point3, but the feeling is not as inteme or widespread as some would have us believe. • 12 Famil71 Weeld1r, M4J19, 1971 an e no co out ci arette .J announces a me o rea t rou • • ---~-- -~-VANTAGE • II ! 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S '-fwl -*b. .,,.. ,. ... ~=-~~"'A .. •1911 ll•LCO D-l31 W ~-!!ti' IOX 10l38, llOUSTOll, TtX. 77011 Miss U.S.A., 1970: "I Grew Up In One Year'' Despite her indelible beauty, Debbie may be best remembered for her bluntness By Ted Otis, of the Family Weekly Staff Appearing much younger than her years, Mrs. John P . Shelton's face beamed with pride as she watched her daughter Debbie, Miss U.S.A. of 1970, on a recent showing of "Laugh-In." It was reminiscent of the first time Mrs. Shelton bad viewed Debbie on 1V, almost a year before. She bad been watching the same TV set on May 17th, 1970, as the moment of truth was about to descend upon the St long-limbed lovelies assembled at the Miami Beach Auditorium for the Annual Miss U .S.A. PageanL Now Master of Ceremonies Chuck Zink announced the new queen. The cameras zoomed in on Debbie. Her face burst with radiance as she realized the name Zink bad pronounced was her own. Escorted gracefully to the platform, the jade- eyed beauty from Norfolk, Va., accepted her crown as the 19th Miss U .S.A. It was now obvious that, whatever Debbie's life is going to be.. her former ambitions of dentistry and anesth~ology would play little or no role in iL Vivacious Debbie is a far cry from the run- of-tho-mill beauty queen. She has braim. A student at Old Dominion University in Nor- folk. she ranks academically in the upper o~ of the first percentile of the student body, her major interest being art and lan- guages. More important. however, she bas the kind of pragmatic intelligence that allows her to be disarmingly honest and direct. On Women's Lib: "Girls who are out burning bras don't have anything better to do; it's like men burning their underwear." On the possibility of a movie career: 'Tm looking for someone to write a role for me. That's the only way to succeed, not· with a little pop-in role in a Dean Martin picture." On former Miss U.S.A. Wendy Dascomb (who complained that the pageant "used" her to sell merchandise}: "Of course' you have to sell merchandise. That's what the pageant is all abouL I notice Wendy didn't gripe when she received the $5,000 mink coat, $5,000 cash. $5,000 salary and au expenses paid." The personal sacrifices one must make in the beauty-pageant business would appear to Debbie with Mn. Shelton; "'Wh•lcf• Debbie'• lfe is .... to be. dlutiattJ and aneathesioloO wiU plaJ ~ • no role in it." be staggering, but Debbie seems to take them in stride. When her disgruntled boy friend told her it was either him or the pageant, she quickly settled on the pageant. There was lit- tle time for remorse. A new boy friend turned up at the pageant a few night.a later. She feels that education is important, but that it should be tempered by practicality. She wishes to return to Old Dominion U. but must consider the position in which the title bas placed her. '1f I take a year out of the public eye to return to school." she ob- serves, "I won't be a valuable property any more." Valuable property she is, as evidenced by her recent appearance on the "Merv Grif- fin Show" and "Laugh-In." AJ one of the Miss U.S.A. judges said, '1'bere isn't a movie actress I can th.ink of who measures up to Debbie's perfection of face and figure. She is quite extraordinary." Despite her indelible beauty, however, it may be that Debbie will be best remembered for her bluntness and total avoidance of cant: On alcohol: "I think drunJcs are worse than old ladies who whisper behind your back about your skirt being too short. I drink liquor-but only because rm expected to." Regarding her measurements (39-24-36}: "My bust isn't really that big. I have broad shoulders from swimming." . About being Miss U.S.A.: "Of course it's ditliculL You see all those .fellows gawking at you, and you know what's going on in their beads. But I like to make people happy. 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Instead. it ·almost ruined his life Dick Sargent and Elizabeth Montgomery of "Bewitched" For the past two years Dick Sargent has appeared on ABC's television show, "B~ witched," in the role of Darrin Stephens, the long-suffering but ever-lovin' husband of the bewitching witch Samantha (played by EJizabeth Montgomery), and father of their little witch and warlock. Jn real life, however, 38-year-old Dick Sargent wants no pa11 of married life or fatherhood. "[ used to think I wanted children and that I'd missed out on a lot because l didn't have any. But I've finally come to realiu I wouldn't make a good father." Dick sighed as he made the admis- sion. "l know that sounds terrible. But it's true. I don't have the patience any more." Sargent tried marriage for a short time, but as be told me during luocb in the executive dining room of the studio where the series is filmed, "I was too young. Only 19." Dick bates any form of regimentation, an attitude that dales back to his early days at a military academy. When be was 12, his Cather died and left a void in his life that Dick admits has never bun filled. His young mother re- married six months later, and Dick's grandfather took over. ''You're going to military school," his grandfather told him in no uncertain terms. "That'll make a man of you!" Instead, it nearly kiUed him. "It was a hideous experience, .. Dick recalled. He pleaded to come home, but bjs· grandfather wouldn't hear of it. "So I finally let myself get tuberculosis and was· sent home." His mother cared for him through his illness, but his grandfather saw to it that he went right back to mili- tary school as soon as be was well. The fact that Dick became an actor is practically a miracle. l o bis military academy days, he was so shy and insecure that he couldn't open his mouth. At Stanford Uni- versity, he says, be finally met people who liked him for himself. So he opened up and became a speech and drama major. But he quit school and went into movies, making about half-a-<fozeo films. Wheo ABC put "Bc::witcbed" together, Dick York played Samantha's husband. Five years later, Sargent took over. ''rve never worked so steady in my life," Dick said. The wardrobe man interrupted: "Here are the shil1S you wear this a Cterooon. This one bas a 1 S Y.l collar to fit your pig's head." Dick grinned. "I turn into a pig today. That's the best part of thjs show. There's nothing static. I like that. You never know what to expect next." • 16 fi'amilv W"kly, Ma719, 1911 Tampax tampons. So you won't have to make excuses. You ·re free to enjoy the magical water world. Anytime. No need to make excuses. Like "I have this bad cold:' Or "I have this awful hangnail:' You can start using internally worn Tampax tampons with your very first period. A doctor developed them, so you know you can trust them. 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Afterwards, she celebrated with her l 8-year-0ld twin daugbten, Ingrid (print <it'ess) and lsa- bdfa. whose father .is diru:tor Roberto Rossellini The S4-year-01d actress commented that if she were today the age of her girts. she'd never be an ac.- tress. "I am agaimt violence and this FAMILY REUNION lncrld. ...... and lncrid l! ' obsession with sex that has crept into films. I would oever take my clothes off. It's so emba.rrasing with the film crew all around you, watching. We made films for SO years, and no one ever minded that we were not showing our naked bodies." She •dded that tbeie were some present-day films being made which she would not care to see. '1 am easily shocked." .. Project UfespM" had a recent con- ference which met at the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions at Santa Barbara. Calif. On band was Dr. Donald G. Carpenter, U.S. Air Poree Academy, who suggested that research may soon lead to an average life span of 96 ~· Unfortunately, because of the increase in elderly people, he also forcsccs a growing turbulence between the generations. One possible peaceful solution to this problem was suggested by another scientist. Dr. Robert W. Prehoda of the Bedford Foundation: a population of 3Up~runtenarian.s. "Anti- aging deve.lopmcots will enable older leaders to retain the mental flexibility of youth,.. he says, "and undertake projects undreamed of today." Along with this, the scientist foresees the "ono- cbild family," reducing the present overpopulated world of 3~ billion to a more livable 2 billion, by the 2 1st century. SUrrulistic artist Salvador Dali, who will be 67 Tuesday, still leaps about on Q.uips '1 Q.uotes Woman's Lib, Now I Ask You •.•• YoW' "abeolutely equal'~ talk I find a little ah.in. Or how come I can't grow a beard to hide a double chin? -Ttnty SiorN T~ United States is such a lo.rte country that It sum.t that every othu country toucM$ it. -Anna Her~rt The thief stood bewildered before the judge, listening but not understand- ing the proceedings. Finally bis attorney explained to him, "You are acquitted." "What does that meanT'asked the thief. "It means that you ue free. You're not guilty." "Obi But what about the stuff 1 stoic?" asked the defendant. "Can I keep it7" -Dorothea Kent WMn the family car needs repair, my son and wife start refemng to it as my car. -Charles Ricker The new sailboat owner staggered lo the marina under a load of para- phernalia for his first cruise. 'Veteran skippers watched him put aboard food and drink, life jackets, charts and a lot of misoellany. The one item which stood out was a very large pair of scissors. The scissors looked like the kind used for gardening and clipping hedges. This so puzzled one old salt that be couldn't keep siJenL "Do you mind telling me. young fel - low," be said, "what you'll be doing with those shears?" "WeU." replied the freshman mar- iner, "I was told that one of the first things I must learn is 'how to trim the sails.• " -Bert Knut! DALI'S VERSION OF DAU Detail from Alf-portrait furniture, brandishing his caoc, hia cape ftying. He recently zipped through an etching collection of 12 in 14 days. representing his "Memories of Sur- realism." A museum explanation of his revolutionary art is: ., . . . AU tradition- al beliefs destroyed and ocw iaspira- tion sought in -the unexplored depths of man's mind and spirit •.. the rcaJm of the subconscious, of dreams, of in- stincts normally repressed." THIS WEEK'S DATES: Sunday, May 9, is Mother's Day. Monday begin$ Salva- Fooled Again I mast eonfeM I look uluanee At plastic ftowen, plutJc plant., The ones that look 90 Tery real That I mut aid.le ap and feel. It really doe9D't eeem quite right, And making WAe 90 m11eb like trae. lnfring:ing oil the copyright. U I were Nat~ I would aue. -Riclaartl .4 ""'°"' A big-game hunter was approaching camp one evening when an enormous tiger appeared out of the jungle not 20 feet away. As the tiger was about to spring, the bunter fired his last cartridge-and missed. But the tiger sprang too far and landed IS feet beyond the hunter, who thon ran for camp and arrived safely. The nCAl day the hunter walked be· bind the camp to practice a little shoot· ing at close range. He heard a strange noiac in the bwb and went to investi- gate it. It was the tiger-practicing short leaps. -Eudora Thomas Sabo tioo Army Week; also the International Scieocc Fair in Kansas City. Miss U.S.A. Pagunt begins Thursday in Mi- ami Beach. AHHIVERSARIES: J. Edgar Hoover be gins his 48th ~r as Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation on Monday. The Women's Army Corps of the U.S. Anny (WAC) was founded in,. 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SUNDAY, MAY 9 0:00 AM IJ (j) National Gymnastics Championships I AngJWarm-ur 0:30 Angel Basebll The Ca lifornia Angels 1:00 Stanley Cup Play-Offs Hockey game ffi NBA Basketball Play-Offs 1 :30 CV @ Byron Nelson Golf Classic 6:00 7:30 8:00 9:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 6:00 9:00 10:30 11:00 6:00 7:30 8:30 9:00 10:30 11:00 6:00 8:30 10:30 11:00 6:00 7:30 9:00 10:30 11:00 6:00 9:00 10:30 11:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:30 10:00 11:15 11:30 WEDNESDAY, MAY 12 SUNDAY, MAY 9 1 (C) "Bells Ar• Rln1lng" (romance> '6(}-Judy Holllday, Dean Martin. 5 "Behind the Scen,1," "The Count," "The flrem1n" and "The Vaga· bond." Chaplin classics 9 "Sweet Smell of Success" (drama) '57-Burt Lancaster 11 "Court-Martl1I of Billy Mltch•ll" (biography> '55--Gary Cooper. 7 3 6 (Cl "How l o Steel • Miiiion" (comedy) '66--Audrey Hepburn 11 "Sin Francisco" (drama) '36-Clark Gable, Jeannette MacDonald. 9 (C) "JKH J1mes" (biograf.hy) '39-Tyrone Power. Nancy Kelly, 2 (Cl "The Mll'k of th• Hawk • (drama) '58-Sidney Poitier. Eartha Kitt, MONDAY, MAY 10 1 (C) "The F.B,1, Story" Part I (drama) '59--James Stewart. Vera Miies 9 "Little Boy Lost" (drama> '63-Bina Crosby, Nicole Maurey. 4 10 (C) "Berlin Affelr" (dram;,) (R) '70-Darren McGa111n. Fnlz W•aver 7 3 6 (C) "One Mllllon Years 8 .C.'' (adventure) '67-Raquel Welch 5 "Waco" (western) '52-Bill Elltot. Pamela Clartl. 9 "0.Sert Hell" (drama) '58-Brtan Keith, Barbara Hale. 11 "P•nlc In the StrHll" (drama) '50-R•chard Widmark TUESDAY, MAY 11 1 (C) ''The F.8.1. Story" Conclusion (drama) '59-James Stewart. 9 "One Man's Way" (bloaraph,V) '64-0on Murray. Dana Hyland. 7 3 6 (C) "Weekend of Terror' (R) (drama) '70--Robert Conrad 4 10 (C) "Plymouth Adventure" (R) (adventure) '52-Spencer Tracy 5 "Th• Pl•lnsmen" (western) '3f>.-Gary Cooper. JHn Arthur. 9 (C) "A Doc of Flinders" (drama) '59-David Ladd. Theodore Blkel 'WEDNESDAY, MAY 12 1 (C) "The Kin«'• Pirate'' (adverllure) '67-Doug McClure. Jiii St John. 9 "The Uttle F'uctth1e" (dram11) '53-Rlchie Andrusco. 5 "Peraon of Panamlnt" (western) '41-Ellen Drew, Charles Ru&gles. 9 (C) "Loss of Innocence" (drama) '61-Kenneth More. THURSDAY, MAY 13 7 "'Tht Money Trap" (drama) '66-Glenn Ford Elke Sommer. 9 (C) "The Wreck of lhe Miry Oaare" (drama) '59--Gary Cooper. 2 8 (C) "A Cov•nant With Duth" (drama) '66--GeorRe Maharls. 5 "Teua Ringer." (westun) '36-Fred M11cMurray, Lloyd Nolan. 9 "Sherlock Holmes " the Voice ot Terror" (myst ery) '42- FAIOAY, MAY 14 1 lC) "Up Periscope" (drama) '59-James Garner, Edmond O'Brien. 9 l'l"ha Guebo" (comedy/ '6()...-Glenn Ford, Oebblt Reynolds. 2 8 (C) "Taran'• Three Challenl(H" (adventure) '63-Jock Mahoney 5 (C) "Whl1perln1 Smith" (westem) '48-Alan Ladd, Robert Preston 9 (C) ''September Storm" (drama) '60--Joanne Dru. Mark Stevens SATURDAY, MAY 15 9 ''Th~" (scl·ll) '54-James Whitmore. James Arntss U (C) "Jubal" (western) '56-Glenn Ford, Felicia Farr. 4 10 CC) "Tripi• Crosa" (dr11m11) '67-Chrlstopher Plummer 1 (C} "The Youns Country" CR) (western) '69-Walter Brennan. 9 CC "Ptlentom of the !tut Morsue" and (C) "Wer of the WMda." 2 (C "Portrait In Blick (dr1m1) '60-L1nt Turner, Anthony Quinn. 4 "The IClllara" (drama) '46-Burt Lanca,let, Ava Garoner THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MAY 8, 1971 Page 3 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. MAY I , 1971 DAYTIME PROGRAMS SATURDAY MAY 8 MONDAY thru FRIDAY MORN INC 6:00 8 Sunrise Semester 6:25 O Education Exchanae 6:30 tJ OcfyaWJ TY 8 Classroom m Futures 6:45 EE Commodity Report 6:5S Q KNBC Newa 7:00 8 _ CBS Hewa John Hart 0 m Today Show Q) Cartoons m Thunderbirds @ Spldermen El) Market Openln1 Ell) Sesame Street # 261 265 7:30 (i) Supermen O Educational futures O Futures m Yori & friends @ Hobo Kelly El) Stoel Me~et Cove111e 8:00 8 Captain Ken11100 (i) Hot Wlletla 0 R1lph Story's A.M. 8 ) S4Jnup Mel Knoepp 0 Hews Meym/Oel Rao JQ) Tod1y Show m Cartoons 8:30 {61 ColfH BrNk m Dtnnls the Menue @ Gumbr 9:00 8 Tiie Lucy Show (3) Seumt Street 0 m Dln1h's P11ce O Movies: See Daytime Movies Your Money's Worth Thurs. only O J1ek L1 Linne m Mo~t: See Daylime Movies @ Cartoons Ell) Sesame Street # 261 -265 9: 15 O Movie: See Dayhme Movies. Thursday 9:30 8 Beverly HlllbllllH 0 ®) m Conctnlrltion (j) Vlrainla Crelltm O O Movie: See Daytime Movies @ Romper Room EE Stock hbrllet 10:00 8 00 family Alfelr ffi Movie: See Daytime Movies. Q m Sale of the Century m Featurei/Publl' StrvlCt Ell) Educational Futurn 10:30 8 (I) Lowe of lift 0 @) m llolt,wood Squ11es Ptlll Don1hut Conversation &> Tmel Alma 11:00 8 0 Paa• 4 Where the Hurt Is m Jeopudy 0 (jJ') ffi Galloping Gourmet CE) Topper Mon .. Fri.; Have Gun Will Travel Tues . Thurs. 11 :20 CE) Fashions in Sewina 11 :25 8 00 Nns 11 :30 8 00 Sea"h for Tomorrow 0 ®J m The Who, Whet or Where Game Art James hosts. 0 @@ That Girl l)Tempo m Let's Rip @ Bill Johns Hews i 1:ss o 09) m ""' AFTE R NOON 12:00 8 Ludy Pair 0 m Joe Gareeiola's MtmOfJ Game D Cookina Wed. only 0 a> Bewitcfltd (I) News m Hip Hoon Buffoons @ Trnel Films EE The Real World 12:30 8 As Ule World Turns 0 o m D1ys of Our Llvea O Movie G1me 0 (I)@ a> A World Apart @ Dialina for Doll1rs El) Stoc• Marht Clou 1 :00 8 00 Love Is 1 M1ny Splendortd Thing 0 ®J m The Doctors O Ben Cuey 00 G1Hopln1 Gourmtt 0 (I) a> All My Ctllldren m Movie: See Daytime Movies El) Chartina: tht Mullet Ell) Eduution1I ftatures 1 :30 8 (j) The Guidln1 Uafrt 0 @) m Another Wor1d 0 {I)@ a> ters Malle 1 Dul @ Fashions In Sewln1/ Hen EE Commodity Report 2:00 8 Secret Storm 0 ®) m lrl&flt Promise 0 Str1n1e Paradise 0 @ CD Newlywed Ci•mt O Movie: See D1ytlme Movies @ Roc.llet Robin Hood; Buell Ror- ers, Fri. Only 2:30 I) 00 Ed&• of Hltht D ®J m Somerset O F1mous Jury Tri•b 0 00 Ql Datfnc Qeme @ Roy Ro1ers 3:00 8 (j) Comtr Pyle O It's Your let Tom Kennedy 0 Hl1hw1y Petrol 0 (V 00 a> General Hospital Movie: See Daytime Moviu . ®) David Frost Show m Outer limits @ Underdo1 €:!) Reli&ious Pro111ms m Cinema 36 3:30 8 The Miiie Roy Show O Mlllt Douilu Guest CO·host is Ra y Bolger. IJSea Hunt Luve It to Beaver 0 a> One Life to Live @ Bozo's Bl& Top Show .fE) Christ the living Word 3:45 m LI Comunldld ,, Di1 4:00 f) Movie: See Daytime Movies. Mon . Wed.; Mr. Ed Tues . Thurs •. frt O The Rlllem1n 00 Banana Splits O (3) CD Password O News Baxter Ward. m Hews Putnam/Fishman. @ Batman .€:!) Rellelous Futures m Dos G1llos En Palenque 4:20 J.2) F1shion1 In Sewin& 4:30 8 Movie: See Daytime Movies. (3J Movie: See Daytime Movies. D Father Knows Best I Love Lucy 0 Eyewitneu News o The Flintstones CE) The Munsters Eil) Sesame Street #261 265 ,€:!) Pattern for Livin1 m lo Prohlbido m TV 81n10 fD Thtt Girl 5:00 O KHBC Newservice Jess Marlow 0 Ch1nnel 5 Hews (1) ABC News Reasoner. Smith. HYPO 0 nlpptr 19) Pettico1t Jundlon m Tht nintstones @ McHale's Navy €:!) Clntma JO m Clta con Emilio Tutro m Colle1e of the DeMrt CE Futures Cl) Gallopin& Gourmet 5:30 O Anael W11m·Up Wed only (i) Perry Mason 0 ABC Newi How11d K Smith . Harry Reasor.er r i" Newt Ray Wilson O Get Sm1rt (IQ) Hews Sam Rinaker m Dennis the M9111~ @ Gillicen's Island Ell) Misteroaers' Htl&hborhood €:!) Hews / Putol's Dest m Comicos ' Candonts m Don Wiison's Town Talk a!) Hotltfas CD Dn4ft on TV EVENING 6:00 tJ TIM Bl& Hews Clete Roberts. O m HBC News O Laredo CBS Hews Roger Mudd O Coss City O l.1en From Shiloh @ Then Came Bronson Ell) Austria-(radle of Music €l'i) Musical/Davey & Goll1th 6:30 8 About a Week (1) Sports With Bertlla O KNBC News Conference @ Perry Mason O Eyewitness Hews (j) Star Trek Ei) Hobby Showcase Ell) The French Chef ~ Children's ltospel Hour m Edae of Eternity Cl) Sports Ch1llen1c 7:00 8 CBS Hews Roger Mudd ffi The Odd Couple O Closa-Up Piers Anderton. 1J MICKIE FINN MUSIC * COMEDY HOUR! WOW! 0 I mCill I Mldlie Finn's H•PPJ Hour Fred and Mickie Finn prese nt music and comedy hlghliahts lrom their San Diego nightclub. Special guest is Arte Johnson or laugh·ln. O Juvenile Jury Jack Barry hosts. Peter Hurkos guests. O Duth Valley Days m A Little lit of Irish @ Ch1mpionshlp Wrestlina El) Crutlve Uvina With Cufts Eil) Transitions: Conver11tlons With Wendell Castle €:!) Uvlna fllth m La Constitudon m Wanderlust mTBA CD Passport to Travel 7:30 8 (j) Mission: Impossible (R) Be fore the IMF can get the proto type of a torelan country's secret weapan to the U S.. part of the weapan falls Into the hands of an unscrupulous n1ghlclub owner Q @) m Andy Williams (R) rllp Wiison. Petula Clark. Sly & the Family Stone, and Biii Hayley & the Comets guest. 0 (3) Ci) fD Lawrence Welk O Million $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "Island In the Sun" (drama) '57- James Mason, Join Fontaine. H11ry Belafonte. 8:C 8:3 9:0I 9:31 10:00 Ell) Soul! "Al Brown Jau Show." @II Mujeres, Mujeres y Alp M11 0 Fritflt Night: "The Br1ln Frot11 Pl1net Arous" and "Queen of Outer S1>1ce.'1 8:00 0 Slturd1y Night Apb Mik m News Ken Jones. Quarry vs. Ronnie Wilson in a 10· (E Oak Rldce Boys round light heavyweight bout. Ell) Hollywood Television Thutre m Movie Grt1ts: (2hr) "The Court "U.SA " (R) M1rtial ol Biiiy Mitchell" (drama) @II Noches Tapitias '55-Gary Cooper. Charles Bickford, l0:30 g Pliyboy Atter Dllk Trini Lopez, Ralph B~lamy, R~d Steiger. Sarah Vaughn, Frankie Randall, EE I Believe In Miracln Jackie Gayle and R.B. Greaves guest ~Consultation m Movie: "Reunion In France" (ad· @II Mi Amor por TI venture) '43-Joan Crawford, John t.'I':'\ P Ii 1 Wayne. Philip Dorn. '"""" e tu I @ Wffkend News 8:30 fJ (!) My Three sons (R) Sal @II Box de Mexico Mineo, ~s Robbie's footloo~e moto~-11:00 fJ (]) 0 0 (!)(lg) News cycle·rid1ng friend, tells him of his @ 'Death Villey Dip travels and adventures and convinces ID Movie: "PISsage Home" (drama) R?b t~t he should take a holiday .56--Anthony Steel. Diane Cilento, with him. Peter Finch. 0 (lg) €?':' NBC Saturd1y Movie: €?':' Chiller ThHtre (C) (2hr) "Guns for Sin SebH· tian" (R) (adventure) '68-Anthony 11:15 fJ Fabulous 52! (C) "The Greatest Quinn, Anianette Comer, Charles Show on Elrth" (adventure) '52- Bronson, Sam Jaffe, Silvia Pinal. An Corner Wilde, James Stewart, Chari· army deserter in 18th c.entury Mexl· ton Heston, Dorothy Lamour, Gloria co seeks sanctuary in a church with Grahame, Betty Hutton The adven- a kindly priest. When the priest is ture and excitement of cin:us life is killed by a passin& 1unman, the captured in this Cecil B. DeMille deserter assumes the Identity of the production. dead priest and attempts to protect (]) Movie: (C) "Se1 and the Sin&le the vllla&e from marauding bandits. Girl" (comedy) '~-Natalie Wood. 0 Ci) al Pt1rl Balley Show Tony Curtis. ID Porter Warioner Show EE Hour of Dellverence 11:30 0 Cinema 4: "Ten Little Indians" Ell) NET Playhouse "Biog~aphy -(mystery) '66-Hugh O;trian, Shirley Isadora Duncan, the Biggest Dancer Eaton, Fabian. Leo Geno, Dennis in the World." Price. ~ The Story 0 Movie: (C) ''Guns of Nevad1" (western) '67--{)eorge Martin, Adri· 9:00 fJ Cil Arnie (R) Amie is "de· ana Ambesi. moted" to floor sweeper ln a secret (1) Movie: "History Is Mede at ruse aimed at catching an Industrial Nlaht," Charles Boyer, Jean Arthur. saboteur, and receives sympathy and O Movie: (C) "Serae1nt Ryker" charity from his unknowing family (drama) '68-Lee Marvin, Bradford and friends. Dillman, Vera Miles. Peter Graves, (E The Wilburn Brothers Lloyd Nolan. Murray Hamilton, Nor· m> Hour of Power man Fell. A U.S. Almy sergeant ar· ranges with his commanding officer 9:30 fJ Mary Tyler Moore (R) Mary lo fake a defection to North Korea becomes involved 1n her boss's in order to procure vital information. domestic affairs after learning he's After the untimely death of his su· been turning down her dinner invi· perior, he is unable to prove he was lalions because he is separated acting on orders and is court from his wife. martialed. wiron Train Movie: ''Satan's Satellites" (sci · Ci) Sherlock Holes Thutre t fi) '58-Judd Holdren. 0 Movie for Television: (C) (90) 12:30 m AIHCi&ht Show: "Nitht Key," "Blick Weter Gold" (I'!) (adventure) "From Istanbul, Orders to Kill.'' '69-R1cardo Montalban. Keir Dullea. "Madonna of the Seven Moons.." Lana Wood, Bradford Dillman, France Nuyen. A team of archeolo· gists and a ruthless millionaire are equally determined to locate a sunk· en treasure. O News Larry Burrell ID Del Reeves Show (i) Best of Dick Cavett 10:00 fJ (j) Minnix (R) Darren McGavin guests as 11 member of Joe Man nix's former Korean Army unit seek· ina revenge for 11 grievance In· curred during their combat days Dane Cl1rk also guests. 11 News John Marshall 1 :00 fJ Movie: "Emergency Weddin(' (romance) '50-Barbara Hale, Larry Parks. @Ci) News Qg) Movie: (C) "Kiss of fire," (dra· ma) '53 -Jeff Chandler, Barbara Rush. (E Movie: "City of Missing Girts" (mystery) '41 -Gale Storm, John • Archer. 1:15 O Speakln1 freefy 1 :30 0 r.(ovle: "South Of P110 Paco" (adventure) '40 -Victor Mcla1len, Jon Hall. THE DAILY PILOl., TV WEEK. MAY 8, 1971 CECIL B. DE Ml LLFS 'llBDllllTBST · SIDI DI Blll'll . S1arring OiARLloN HESTON JAMES STEWART•BETlY HUTTON CORNEL WI LDE•CX>ROlliY LAIWX.JR. SATURDAY, IN COLOR. ll=l&PM~a Pace 5 THE ONLY SEGMENT OF SOCIETY THAT HASN'T HAD A SOUNDING BOARD TO AIR ITS VIEWS HAS FOUND A FORUM IN JUVENILE JURY. SEEN SATURDAYS AT 7PM ON KABC, CHANNEL 7. THE KIDS OF TODAY ARE KEENLY AWARE OF WHAT IS GOING ON AROUND T H EM AND ARE OUTSPOKEN IN THEIR VIEWS. THEIR SOLUTIONS MAY SEEM WILD ANO HUMOROUS BUT NEVER WITHOUT SINCER ITY-AND THEY ARE FIRM I N THE BELIEF THAT "KIDS ARE PEOPLE TOO!." HOST JACK BARRY CREATED THE SERIES I N WHICH YOUNGSTERS UNDER TWELVE POSE PROBING AND FREQUENTLY HILARIOUS QUESTIONS TO GUEST STARS ON THE SH OW. THEY QUERY CELEBRITIES ON SUCH PRESSING ISSUES AS TAXES. POLLUTION AND JOB DISCRIMINATION. T HEY ALSO GIVE THEIR VIEWS ON WOMEN'S LIB AND ATTEMPT TO SOLVE THE PROBLEMS OF THE VERY YOUNG-SUCH AS THE BINGLEY TWINS WHO HAVE ONLY ONE DOG BETWEEN THEM, AND BOTH CLAIM (T A S THEIR OWN! BARRY LI VES IN PACIFIC PALISADES WITH HIS WIFE PATTE AND THEIR TWO CHILDREN. IT WAS A VERY GOOD YEAR "lt Was a Very Good Year," a nostalgic, back ward glance at the America that was-its glories and mores. its foibles und fo llies-between 1919 and 1968, and star- ring Mel Torme as host-narrator, pre- mieres on ABC, Monday at 8:30 PM. Each program will focus on a significant year, utilizing words, music, photographs, fi lms, cartoons, magazines, newspapers and other memorabilia to invoke the memory of a time that was. The post 50 years will be additionoJly explored via newsreel footage of notional and international events, entertainers who mode an impact on show-business history, and interviews with people who were either involved in or witnessed great world events. Such diverse figures as fan dancer Solly Rand, singer Dinah Shore, Olympic Games medalist Don SchoJJander and "reincar- nated" Bridey Murph y will lend their presen ce to specific program§ covering the years in which they were front-center on the world stage. ) THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. MAY 8, 1971 A· T • T -E-N-T -1-0-N IMPORT CAR BUYERS NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY! 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SPOITSCAR CDITO HEADQUARTERS DEAN LEWIS IMPORTS 1966 Harllor, C.M. 646-9303 AUTHOllZED New-U'94--Servlce Orange C ounties Finest 2W HARBOit, COSTA MllA 540-4491 H.,,. MM<ti.rt ., ,._ a vMC1 HKVllYe & ---•Irater mM•lt IWlcM fer lmm.dlete ••llv...,. 13631 HARBOR Bl VD. GARDEN GROVE 714 636-2333 , ••• 7 Brand New Honda Fully Factory Equipped $200 Total Down Payment s 7!~ MONTH J6 Mo"ttt! °" opprowol of credit. Total cosh price liteludllHJ tc11le1 tH a..d 1971 lie-fff $1599.72 . .,.,_ned PllY'""' price htcludh19 to•, lice11w 011d fl11011" chart" $1 ttl.44. ANNUAL PHC£NTAGI RATI 11 u•;. llMIMHI. "WI Aal Nm• IATllPllD UNTIL Yo• ..... UNIVERSITY DLDSIDBILB 2850 HARBOR COSTA MESA • 540-9640. ,... 8 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MAY 8, 1971 SUNDAY MAY 9 MOHN IN\. 6:15 m The Chrlstopheu 6:30 m The Bible Answers 6:45 (JJ The Chrlstophers 7:00 fl Cl) Tom and Jerry 0 C1mpus Profile "Viewpoint on Nutrition-The Minerals," Guests are Eddie Albert and Or. Isobel Corneil. 0 Hour of Powtr "Mothers Day Service." Relirious service at the Garden Grove Community Church. @) Heckle & Jeckle m Tales of Wells ferro 7:30 6 Cl) Penelope Pltstop D Hot Dot 9 Music and the Si*en Word Directions 0 My f riend Pookle @} Woody Woodpecker m Yoel Bear and friends IE) Sacred Heart 7:45 IE) The Christophers 8:00 8 Cl) lamp Unto My Feet CJJambo D Cathedral of Tomorrow 00 Real Estate Optfl House 0 Smokey the lur Show 0 Day of Discovery [Q) Ru Humbard m Wonderama IE) Revlnl Fires 8:30 6 00 look Up end live ' 0 Mrs. Alpha Bet 0 Aneie's 61raie O Movie: (C) "Bold Adventure" (adventure) '56---Gerald Philips, Jean Villar. IE) K1thryn Kuhlman 9:00 6 C1mer1 Three 0 Serendipity 9 Hour of Power 0 @ Johnny Quest ®J It Is Written IE) (j) Oral Roberti EE Muslca y Pelabras eD P1no11m1 utino en Domln&o 9:30 fl Today's Rellelon 0 The Christophera Movie: "Flight to Nowhere," Alan Curtis, Evelyn Ankers. 0 @ Catt1noo1a Cats Adventure in S,Orts/Esptdally IOf You Q9J World Tomorrow IE) Gospel Sincin& Jubilee EE Esta Es la Vida 10:00 f) Ci) National Gymnastics Cham· plonships From Cedar Rapids, Iowa. 0 Challenie My ~rmon U Ancel Warm-Up 0 CI) Bullwinkle 0 Movie: "The las1 Mlle" (drama '32-Preston foster, Howard Phillips. @.) Consultation EE C1ndones y MusJca 10:30 D Sunday Tom Snyder. 0 ANGELS TAKE ON THE * CLEVELAND INDIANS! U An11I B111ball The j;11ifomi1 An&els meet the Cleveland Indians at Cleveland in the fourth of 25 reiular season 1ames lo be televised tills season Dick Enberg ind Don Wells call the action O Cl) Dlsconry "Trans-Atlantic Voyage." (10) Comment IE) filth for Today EE Adelintt con la Escuelas t!) Acriculturt Report 11:00 IJ Stlnley Cup P'lay.Ofls 00 urry Kine Show Q (]) t!) NBA Basketball Play-Offs Cl) let There Be Light tm) KOGO's Corner m Movie: "Strike Up the Band" (music.11) '40---Micltey Rooney, Judy Garland. IE) Church In the Home EE Cine en Su Casa m Qulen Canta Esta Candon? 11 :30 CJ) Zoorama O Movie: "Frankenstein, 1970" (horror) '58-Boris Karloff, Jana Lund Movie: (C) "Blad! Horse Canyon .. (adventure) '54-Joel McCrea, Marl Blanchard. AF TE RNOON 12:00 B Characters In the Arts (I) Wanted Dead or Alive Movlt: "Pirates of IMood River" (adventure) '62 -Kerwin Mathews. Q} lntelli1ent Parent 6!) Drama Dominica! 12:30 D lnternation1I Zone CI) M.V.P. IE) Rendezvous With Adventurt 12:45 0 Aniet Wrap-Up m Sunday Matinet: "Danser In the Middle East." 1:00 0 A&rie11lture USA O Movie: "The Bi& Clock" (mys· tery) '48-Ray Milland, Maureen O'Sullivan. O Movie: (C) "Craill In the World" (sci·fi) '65-Dana Andrews, Janelle SGott Me~t the Prus m I $ WAL I Mother's Day With the Kin& Family A song-filled tribute to all the mothers of America. In addition to solos and group sing· Ing by members of the clan, Alvino Rey will show several unique pieces from his collection of strinred in- struments. lD Weekend News EE Frentl a la Vid1 1:30 f) Face the Nation 0 On Campus "Art MiK." 0 (I) 00 t!) Bryon Nelson Golf Cluslc ®} lnal(ht IE) Voice of Calv1ry EE E.dtometro 2:00 tJ Belief Or. Clifton Moore D Inquiry m Outer Umits IE) @) Ask Conires.s el Teatro Familiar 2:30 IJ The Siesta Is Over D m MHt the Press ®l Outdoor SPortlman lD ROLLER GAMES-ACTION! * T-BIRDS vs. TEXAS IE) Roller &amt Thunderbirds vs Tex as Outlaws. 3:00 IJ Newsmakers 0 m C41mment Edwin Newman. 0 Robert It Dornen Show Chair· man of the National Republican Party, Senator Robert Dole (R) from Kans.as guests O flmlly Alm Festival: "Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm." Shirley Tem- ple. ®) Pet Set Betty White. m Chiller .@I!) Pattern for Llvlnr €f) Toros c:E) Acriculture Report 3:30 IJ Movie: (C) "Boelnr. Boelnc" (comedy) '65-Tony Curtis, Jerry Lewis, Thelma Ritter, Danny Saval. An American correspondent-playboy in Paris has problems keeping his three airline stewardess roommates from finding out about each other. (I) Sund1y M1tinee: (C) "The Spiral Road" (drama) '62-Rock Hudson, Burl Ives. 0 All About Your Car (R) "How A Car Functions." Ci) T1run Thutre: "Tarzan Es. capes." fJ c:E) Directions 00 Probe O The World of Lowell Thomu m Spotllrht on Youth 4:00 0 m I bl(IAL I Sit Down, Shut Up or Get Out An original play lor television. by Emmy Award-Winner Allan Sloane, which tells the story of Chris Briehl. a 13-year·old aifted child and his trials and tribulations in a high school environment. O Movie: "lonesome Tri1I" (west· ern) 'SS-John Agar, Wayne Morris. fJ c:E) Issues ind Answers 00 Face the N1tlon o The S1lnt ail V1rled1des c:E) Rex Humbard 4:30 fJ Eyewitness News ([) The Interns O Pet Set Guest is Arte Johnson. m Clark Gable, Spencer * Tracy, Jeanette Mac- Donald in the Oscar- winning "San Francisco" m Movie: "San Frandsto" (drama) '36-Clark Gable, Jeanette Mac Donald, Spencer Tracy IE Wor1d of Sports 5:00 O Movie: ''Th.e tf&Ulrs" (drama) '46-Burt Lancaster, Ava Gardner. Edmond O'Brien 00 Voy11e to Bottom of Se• O The Avenrers (19) News Dale Schwartz. IE Animals, Action Ii Adventure El) Peter Gunn €f) Carrousel Mexicano m Acriculture USA ail Cinema del Dominco c:E) Issues and Answers 5:30 1J Anlm1I World A visit to the Am boseli Game Reserve in the shadow of Mt. Kilimanjaro. an incredible concentration ol wild animals which 1s on the brink of dis.aster. O len Tyson Show fJ Eyewitness News (j) News Ray Wilson. @) Movie: (C) "That Touch of Mink" THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. MAY 8, 1971 (comedy) '62 -Cary Grant, Doris Day IE Gllllcan's Island El) C411or Tmelcade m Consultation m Spotllpt "Eddie Fisher " c:E) Insight E VENING 6:00 IJ Bl& News Clete Roberts. (J) The Brady Bundi O The Ch1llencin1 Se• "Harvest in& the Sea" @ D1ktlri fJ "BELLS ARE RINGING" * DEAN MARTIN, JUDY HOLLIDAY-COLOR ! fJ Six O'Clock Movie: (C) (2 hr) "Bells Ate Rlnitn&''-(romance) '60 -Judy Holliday, Dean Martin, Fred Clark, Eddie Foy. Jr .. Jean Stapleton. A dreamy girl who works for a tele· phone answering service can't keep from taking a personal Interest In the clients. especially 1 playwright with an inferiority complex 00 This Is Your llfe 0 The S1int IE Here C41me the Brides EE Book But @!) Hour of Power €f) la Tormenta rn Jonny Quest 6:30 1J CBS News Roger Mudd (3) Ninny' the Professor O 81rb1ra McNlfr Show Guests are The Cowsills. Brook Benton and Mary Lou Collins 00 Untamed World m Cruture Futures: (90) "Isle of the Dud" (mystery) '4S-Boris Karloff, Ellen Drew. El) Hour of Deliver1nce £E I SPWAL I Trill (R) "The City and County of Denver vs Lauren R Watson." m Call of the West ffi Cat1noo~a Cats 1:00 IJ (I) lassie (R) "The Miracle." A search for Lassie and her three puppies is climaxed by a near tr•r· edy, averted by the flve·year-old mute boy who had previously cared for them ffi The Partrid&e Family O m NBC News 00 The Prisoner 0 Death Valley Days IE Passport to Travel El) Dr. Hudson's Secret Journ1I ,m F1ith for Today €f)lucedb ail Hit del Momento c:E) Bullwinkle 7:30 IJ (i) Hog1n's Heroes (R) The Heroes attempt to save Klink from a sly officer. how has caught the Colonel "borrowing" from the Camp treasury to entertain a glamorous girl friend. (I) Th1t Girl 0 ®) m Wilt Disney (R) "Emil and the Detectives" Part One. A youna boy joins forces with a aroup of do.It-yourself detectives and un- covers a band of robbers In this two p1rt mystery drama set In Berlin. (Continued) Pa e 9 SUNDAY (Continued) Burt Lancaster, Tony Curtis. Susan Harrison Powerful New York col· umnist enlists the aid of a fawn- ing preu agent In breaking up his sister's romance with a musician (!) Three Pusports lo Adventure fl) Fll111 fair m Quest tor Life el Pandor1m1 m Discovery 8:00 0 £d Sullivan (R) Guests are Bobbie Genlry, Peter Nero, Rossi and While, Pat Cooper, Billy Baxter. Raphael, the. Friends of Ois11nctlon and the Goose Creek Sympl)ony. 0 Cl) (I) al The FBI (R) "Time Bomb." Inspector Erskine investi · gates the bombing of a federal building in Los Angeles. m Rod Steiger and Gary * Cooper in tense court-martial drama! m Movie Gr'llb: (211r) "Court· Martial of 81111 Mltd1tll" (biography) '5~ary Cooper. Charles Bickford, Ralph Bellamy, Rod Steiger. True story ol a flghtine man who fought too hard for what he felt was truth, setting oll one of the most dramatic trials in the history ol the United states. @ ,...,, s=,t ..... c..,.tA,...L I MurraJ'J Monsters A collage ol horror and humor. disast ers and predictions fl) Pattern for llvln& f.t) Jean Shepherd's Amerlc1 fii) living filth m Festlv1I F11mlc.o THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. MAY 8, 1971 m Pellcul1 fE Manion forum m Movie: "$In frandKO." (d11m1) 8:30 0 ®J m Biii • Cosby (R) "The tif) Mnterpltct Thtatrt 'ihe Pos 'J~lark Gable. Jeanette MacOon Sesame Street Rumble." A portable sessed." aid, Spencer Tracy. TV set saves the day for Chet Kin-9:30 0 News Larry Burrell. (!) Weekend News Chuck Cecil. caid when 14 fans arrive to watch Q) Minority Community el Gr1n Tutro a football game. €!)living Book 11:00 0 Ci) Ntw1 EE Wot1d Tomonow 10:00 f) Jadde Gleason The Kram. 0 Cathedral of Tomorrow m I ,,ECIAL I "You Don't Have to dens and the Nortons visit Rome. 0 M0¥1e: (C) "Jesse James'' (blog. Buy War, Mrs. Smith." (R) Address 0 TIMEX PRESENTS raphy) '39-Tyrone Power, Henry delivered by Mrs. Bess Myerson * THE EMMY AWARDS Fonda, Na11cy Kelly. Grant, Commissioner of Consumer Johnny Carson Hosts @ KATHRYN KUHLMAN Attalrs for New Yori! City, at the TV's annual tribute. * (IN COLOR) 1970 World Mothers Day Assembly ol Another Mother for Peace In 0 @) m I SFrclll I 1971 Emmy @ Katluyn Kuhlman San Francisco. Commissioner Grant Awards Johnny Carson wlll host the f.t) In Thest Our Timu names America's most familiar man-ceremonies prese~ted live fro.m the 11:30 0 Movie: (C) "Tiie Marti of the ufacturers of household goods, Hollywood Palladium. Carson 5 •P· Hawtl" (drama) '58-Sidney Poitier. charging them with war profiteering ~earance as ho.st marks the first Eartha Kitt, John Mcintire. Juano as the makers of such "Pentagon time that the Emmy Awards cere· Hernandez. products" as bombs and botulism. mony will be guided by one emcee D (lg) New' 9:00 fJ 00 Glen C1mpb1ll (R) Tom from a single point of origin since @ Movie: ''TIM People A11lnst Jones and Karen Wyman are special the Initial coast-to-coast telecast of O'Hara •• Spencer Tracy, James guests, alona with Paul Lynde who the event In 1955. Lucille Ball. Jack Arness.' appears as a talent agent Campbell Benny and Diahann Carroll are pre· 0 @ News persuades to represent his piano senters for the 23rd annual event, Cl) hit-Pulse playing duck. which will feature a new award for @ M0¥1e: ''Tht Maglt Bow" (musi a [Q) m Bonanza (R) 'ihe love th~ outstanding "Talk" series in Cl l) '46 -Stewar1 Granger, Phyllis Child." A young unwed mother turns this year's categories. Calvert to the Cartwrights for help after her 0 Cllinntl 5 News l 1 ·45 O News I th d' h w·1 0 William f . Buckley . a er 1sowns er. I I Geer and m News l(en Jones 12:00 O @Sund•y Tonl1ht Show Carol Lawson guest n:t Jot De Siivi 0 Public Servlte 0 The Defenders u:.1 • O M V p Wlll' 0 ill@ m ABC Sunda, Nlfhl m f111f1rt "Alicia Alonzo.. . • • IS Reed hosts. Movie: (C) (21/ihr) .. How To StHI • el TV Music.al Ossart 12:30 m Pay Cards A Million." (comedy) '66 -Audrey 10.30 0 The World Tomonow 1:00 0 Movit: "Broadw•J" (adventure) Hepburn. Peter O'Toole, Charles m Clark Gable, Spencer '42 -George Raft. Janet Blair, Pat Boyer, £h Wallach, Hugh Griffith An * Tracy, Jeanette Mac-O'Brien hilarious comedy on art forgery. Donald in the Oscar-1:30 O News Q) The Ski Show winning "San Francisco" 1:45@ M0¥11: ''The Sun Sets 11 Dawn" 9:3 MONDAY MAY 10 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 g "I Met Him in P11is" (comedy) '37 -Melvyn Douglas, Claudette Colbert. "And Now Tomorrow" (dra· ma) '44-Loretta Young, Alan Ladd. m "Abbott & Costello Meet the In· visible Min" (comedy) '51 -Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Arthur Franz. 9:30 fJ (C) "North to Al1sk1" Part I (adventure) '60-John Wayne, Stew- art Granger. fJ "Anni i nd the Kin& of Slim" (drama) '46 -Irene Dunne, Rex Harrison. f 10:00 @ "14 Hours" (drama) '51-Paul . Douglas, Grace Kelly. 1:00 m "Tycoon" (drama) '47 -John Wayne, Laraine Day. 2:00 fJ (C) "Alennder the Great" (biog- raphy) '56 -Richard Burton, Claire Bloom. 00 "Gre1t Expect1tions" (classic) '34-Henry Hull, Jane Wyatt. 4:00 1J (C) "The J1yh1wkers" (adven- ture) '59 -Fess Parker, Jeff Chand· ler, Nicole Maurey, Henry Silva. 4:30 (I) Same as l OAM Movie. FVfNING 6:001J Blc News Jerry Dunphy. (I) ABC News Reasoner, Smith. O KNBC Newservice Tom Snyder. g The Allen Show fJ Six O'Clock Movie: (C) (90) "The F.B.I. Story" Part I (drama) '59 - James Stewart, Vera Miles, Nick Adams. Highlights of the dramatic and fascinating growth of the FBI as it affects the life of a typical dedicated agent and his family. fJ Dick Yin Dyke m The Aintstones G) star Trek Ell) DEBUT A Time For John In this series, host John Rausch provides an opportunity for children lo see things in such a way that would be diffi· cult. if not impossible, without a camera . . @Ii) Fisher Flmily 6!) Noticiero 34 m Duth V1lley D1ys CE L1 Hor• F1mili1r con Consuelo &) News Jim Hawthorne. 6:15 Ell) Chulie's P1d 6:30 @ News Bill Huddy. Ci) Truth or Consequences 00 CBS News Walter Cronkite. fJ C1ndld Clmer1 ®) NBC News David Brinkley. m The Flying Nun Ell) Hod&epodge Lod&e .@Ii) Selected Films/Musie1le (Continued) Jame5 Stewart De 'T1J1 Story () ()'CL()CI\ M()Vll Monday -Part I Tuesday· Part 2 UBf ·'TV in color • THE DAILY PILOT, 1V WEEI<. MAY 8, 1971 ~~ng abollt gas fume l,uildup? <¥uta GASflAJUJ aboanl ... It works while you play! Pase 11 Astrological insignia aside, 1970-71 appears to be the year of NBC insofar as the National Academr of Television Arts and ienc~~o et¢ £mm ~warFs con ed. In first piac , he three the E Awar program each ~ and thi NBC's year. 23rd an I Emmy Award w will olorcas on rom the trolf ywoo Palladium on Sunday, May 9 at 10 to 11 :30 PM ........ . Secondly, but even more sig- nificantly, NBC this year re- ceived 102 nominations in the program, perfonner, director, writer and creative crafts cate- gories announced April 12. six prior Emmy broadc.asts) and by Producer-Director Bill Fos- ~~ , Also for the first time, the mmy Show .lY.iJLotiawat~$ om th fsf "&>alf an MR ve a host, !~ny ar-~ C's The night ainment ~ hlights w1 medley televi- sio tunes entei~t~ Gold-~iggers . 1'tie .:\tartin Show fame and a Chuck Braver- man time capsule highlighting the history of television. The major thrust of the show itself, of course, will center on the presentation of awards for outstanding television achieve- ments. Nominees in the best act- ing categories include: Outstanding si gle per(p,Jlll- ance by an actor · leading roil for a one-time arancc in "1 series or for a I program\ Jack Cassi ~derson- ville Trial," P olbrook ("A Clear l\fld Prese t NBC), Gefirge C. o Price," NBGt;Ric ark ("Vanished," NBC) and Gig Young ("The Neon Ceiling," NBC). Outstanding single perform- ance by an actress in a leading Outstanding continued per- formance by an actress in a lead- ing role in a comedy series: Mary Tyler Moore ("The Mary Tyler Moore Show," CBS}, Iea11 Staplet99 ("All In the Fam- ily, • CBS) al>d Mar\> Thomas ("ITa Girl," ABC). ~ om pOiats · terest: rant vies erself for a s· e forman my in tw separa "W~~mjere" movic5. Johnny Carson, who was set weeks ago to host the Emmys, is up for an Emmy this year in a new category-Outstandliog va- riety series, talk. MONDAY (Continued) m The Desert Report ai) TBA a>Nt ws 7:00 U CBS News Walter Cronkite. 0 g;, NBC News David Brinkley. @ To Ttll the Truth tJ Whit's My Lint? @)Didi V1n ~e m I love Lucy (Fl (j) Or1pet Ell) The Wor1d We Uve In "Water: Old Problems. New Methods." How water is made, how It is used. and how we throw it away @!) Christ the Uvin& Word m An1elllos Nevos ai) Simplemente Marla a> Movie Game 7:30 U (I) Gunsmole (R) A respectable rancher (Mor1an Woodward) and one of his sons han1 an innocent man and let a bounty hunter (Shug Fisher) be tried for murder despite another son's pleas 0 @) g;, from 1 Bird's Eye View "All In a Day's Work." Millie and Maggie have a hard lime proving to Uncle Bert how hard they work, when they become involved with a film star. O Yir1inl1 Graham Show James Earl Jones. Louise Lasser and Baro· ness Lotte Von Sltahl iruesl. @ Movie: (C) (90) "Aat Top,'' Ster· ling Hayden, Richard Carlson. 0 CI) a> let's Make 1 Dul Monty Hall hosts tJ Million $ Movie: (2hr} "little Boy lost" (drama) '53-Bing Crosby, Nicole Maurey. U.S. war correspond· ent who is trying to locate his seven· year·old son, finds a boy in a French orphanage who might be his. m Truth or Consequences II) It TakH a Thief Ell) CUywatdlers Art Seidenbaum, Charles Champlin .~Cinema 30 g) Do·Re-MI 7:55 (!ID Cuntlon de Segundos 8:00 0 @) g;, Llu&h-ln (R) 0 i n a h Shore guests. 0 (J) a> Newlywed Game m To Tell the Truth Ell) Wor1d Press @!) Men of Vision mveseni1 8:05 (!ID TBA 8:30 U (!) Here's Lucy (R) Jack Benny hires Lucy as his secretary so that he can dictate his autobiography, and as he dictates, his past comes to life. George Burns makes a cameo appearance. ONYPD 0 CV a> DEBUT It Was A Very Good Year Each program will focus on a significant year, utilizing music, photographs, newspapers and other memorabilia to invoke the memory of a time that was Mel Torme 1s hosl·narrator. m David Frost Show II) Dra1net ~ Pattern for living (!ID Miguellto Valdez Show 9:00 U Mayberry R.f.D. (R) Goober, Howard and Emmett decide to paint PRE-SEASON SALE! Buy Now And Save On Aluminum Patio Covers and AwninCJS 'n..N-Mocl.nt PATIO COVU FOR 1971 Our lhiur Quality AL~M SCREEN PATIOS r or br;e or 11nllll homtt Jlll<i niollilo bomd •.• All Alumi.nu•: Lar;c Doon; Cu; Proof. Ot" llttlf tho wi.Dd. Canv.. Awalnp-V•Iaatt.-C•neln• fl't>1IU•1 Dtt.,.1a t.A• Cn•t ......... ~(;.frih ....... . ................... ~ ... ......... THI NBW LOOK IN 1971 ..... .-........ Adnmced ensincc .. ing permits :a f1ccdom ol d~i~. a~. smootl1 under1~1 uch1rr. tturdy interluckin;: p!lnds. l1uih -in min f:Utlf'r 1•i1h 11/: .. omamcnl21 po.I 11111~" for 4 p!llio t.'O\'cr ol modern beauty nnrl cre:atcr tltcn&Jh. Since 1920 SANTA ANA TENT AND AWNING STATI LICENSED CONTRACTOR O•r St•rteA 01/l« OM.NOi COUNTY AWMIMG CO. , ... 14 ';,;, o.r fwclory •ol "'°"'OOM 2202 S. Main St. THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, MAY 8, 1971 Baby. you•ve never had it so good. Tt • , • 0 r me lo serr'e for le~s T n1 no1 <J r."d ., 1 riv~ goodies • 1 .'" y0•J' \ io hove Prov1d1ng {'"• , ,,, ' •hr-po• 1oon to to~e odvon· V/h d': , .·.h•;• !11" Suwyer College c,,r Av, t ,, I 'q 'Jbout Thr_···\ ·o •'oson 011 earth w hy ,,.,, •hr, i'dr. • ~'" our thcrc enjoying th· ·1•1.n•rh <A ~~·llf'd secrc1cir1c~ " ""CJ'"'-'/s· c.r doctors' . ,o111Ct'"· c11·ru1 ve suites, ~· ,, d ·h... ~" . ' Sv 11h•)I ore you woil1119 lor ;> S··nd for our free inlo1mo•.on podogc 011 S"Crc•o• ol ccireers ond p'uccmenl l' , v•<e tcoov Bc1·c~ ye•, co O"Y one of tho numbN~ bc11"1w r ghr now And b~g.n the goorl life o g rf •C \Oo dc~Cl\C: Sawy€r 230 S. Euclid Ave. Anaheim, Calif. 92802 (714) 778-2740 ----------------, 1 h · ()OC><I I 1r: sr • ...i.,ds great r, ,, ",. 11 I ,;, ·c \ W•tho11t ,, ,.,, l •• m sawyer Business Coll.eges, Inc. 1971 971 Sam's farmhouse even thouah Sam prefers to hire a professional painter. Q @) m World Prt111llf MCIN: (C) (2hr) uBtrtln Aff1lr" (R) '70 -Darren McGavin, fritz Weaver. A private spy is asslaned to hunt his dose friend ind former CO·worter. D lllt Fucftiw o cv oo m uc M~ Mtwit: (C) (2hr) ~t MllHon Yurs l .C." (R) (adventure) '67-Raquel Welch, John Richardson. Youn1 man turned out of the savace Rock Tribe meets and falls In love with &ir1 of the Shell people, and when they return to his people, he defuts his evil brother for leadership of the tribe. (j) At luue Ill Felony Squid fll) Rt11ltlt1 "Guests of the Planet." Documentary. written and nerrated by authoress·crltlc M1ry1 Mannes, examines the Spartan life style of the Bonackers, who have Inhabited the southern fork of eastern Lone Island since the 17th century. fii) 30 Minutes ~ m Sonrlsu a!)nA 9:30 iJ Doris Day (R) Doris and Myrna wind up audltionin& for 10·&0 dancin& jobs at a seedy nlahlclub while seekin1 the lost manuscript of a maaazine artlcle. O Candid Ca111era Ill Quest for Adventure II!) Musle1le/Pastor's Om m La Cruz de MariN Crvcts 10:00 iJ ([) Canil lumttt Bernadette Peters and Donald O'Connor 1uest. 1J C1!1nel 5 News Kevin Sanders, Barney Morris. O Baxter Ward News m News Putnam/Fishman. Ill Mantrap Al Hamel hosts. fll) Current Events "Relialons of the Street." focus on the "Hare Krlsh· na" and "Jesus People." a!) Hit del Momtnto 10:30 D Movie: (90) "Waco" (western) '52 -Bill Elliot. Pamela Clerk. Wild Bill Is forced to become a fi&hter when denied a lair trial Ill Bill Johns News m Cadena dt Ancustlas 11:00 iJ Cl)(!) News o ®J mNews (])Death Valley Days fJ Q}News O Movie: HDestrt Hell" (drama) '58 -Brian Keith, Barbara Hale. m Movie: "P1nlc In Ult Streets" (drama) '50 -Richard Wldmarlc, Barbara Bel Geddes. Ill Beat the Cloek fll) Cltywatch ers (R) Art Seiden· baum. Chartes Champlin. 11:30 iJ 00 Merv Griffin Q ®) m Johnny Carson D (]) @ al Dick Cavett Ill Movie: "The Gilded Ca&• (mys· tery) '56 -Alex Nicol. Veronica Hurst. l2:00 D One Step Beyond 1:00 iJ Movie: "Hell Canyon Outlaws" (western) '57 -Dale Robertson. Brian Keith, Buddy Beer. CD OO ®)News THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. MAY 8, 1971 Joseph Bentl and Eyewitness News. Concerned with the facts of the matter. As a former professor of journalism, our man Benti's preference fo r fact over fiction comes naturally. As does his easy- going style. And his warm way with the cold facts. Joseph Benti and the Eyewitness News team. They take every- thing about the news seriously -except themselves. Three comprehensive report~ . every Monday through Friday. At 4 :30, 5 :00 and again at 11 :00 p.m. Where news is concerned. eyewitness news 4:30. 5&.llpm /kabc·tv benti /story/nahan /sloane Pa1e 15 TUESDAY MAY 11 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 1J (C) "Her Junile love" (romance) 'JS-Dorothy Lamour, Ray Milland. "The Glass Key" (mystery) '35 - George Rafi, Edward Arnold. m "Texu" (western) '41 -Glenn Ford, William Holden, Claire Trevor. 9:30 O (C) "North to Alasb" Conclu· sion (adventure) '60 -John Wayne, Stewart Granger, Capucine. O (C) "Auntie Mame" (comedy) '58-Rosallnd Russell, Forest Tucker. 10:00 (C) "Warlodl" Part I (western) '59-Anthony Quinn, Richard Wld· mark. 1:00 m (C) "Royal Weddin(' (musical) '51 -Fred Astaire, Jane Powell. 2:00 O (C) "Best of Enemlea" (drama) '62 -David Niven, Michael Wlldlng 3:00 "The Vanquished" (western) '53 -John Payne. Lyle Bettrr. Jan Ster· lin&. 4:30 1J "Tlrun's Greatest Adventure" (adventure) '59 -Gordon Scott. S11a Shane. (1) Same as lOAM Movie. FVrNINC 4:00 1J Mr. Ed 1J The Rlflem1n 00 Banana Spllts 0 Ci) 00 (E Password O News Buter Ward. m News Putnam/Flshman. &>Batman @ID Reli&fous features m Dos Gallos en Palenque 4:20 ®) Fashions In S.wln& 4:30 IJ Movie: "Tman's Greatest Ad· venture" (adventure) '59 -Gordon Scott, Sara Shane. (J) Movie: (C) "Warlock" Part I (western) '59-Anthony Quinn, Rich· ard Widmark. IJ Father Knows Best 00 I Love Lucy O Eyewitnm News o The Flintstones &l The Munstm ED Sesame Street # 262. @ID Pattern for living m Lo Prohlbldo mTV Bingo (E That Girt 5:00 O KNBC Newservice Jess Marlow. 1J Channel S News (j) ABC News Reasoner, Smith CI) NYP1> O Flipper ®J Petticoat Junction m The Flintstones &> McHale's Navy @ID Clnema 30 m Cita con Emilio Tuero Page 16 : " TARZA~ GREfllBT ADUENTURE starring G:rdon S:ott on The Farly 9iow in colcr G•t)" Tueroay -4:30 Pm ~ THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. MAY 8, 1971 m College of the Desert ail Features (E Gallopin& Gourmet 5:30 00 Perry Mason O ABC News Smith, Reasoner. 00 News Ray Wilson. O Get Smart Q:2) News Sam Rinaker. m Dennis the Menace &l Gilli&an's Island ED Mlsterogers' Nel&hborhood @ID News/ Pastor's Desk m Comlcos y Canciones m Don Wilson's Town Talk ail Noticias CiE Desert on TV 6:00 IJ Big News Jerry Dunphy. CI) ABC News Reasoner, Smith. O KNBC News Tom Snyder. IJ The Allen Show 0 Sb O'Clock Movie: (C) (90) "The F.B.I. Story" Conclusion (drama) '59 -James Stewart, Vera Miles, Nick Adams. Highlights or the dramatic and fascinating growth of the FBI as it affects the life of a typical dedicated agent and his family. 0 Didi Van Dyke m The Flintstones . &l Star Trek fD A Time for John/Charlie's Pad .@ID Fisher flmily m Notidero 34 m Death Valley Days ail u Hora familiar con Consuelo Cl) News Jim Hawthorne. 6:30 CI) News Bill Huddy. 00 Truth or Consequences 00 CBS News Waller Cronkite. 0 Candid Camera @) NBC News David Brinkley. m The Flylne Nun ffi Hodeepodge lodge ,@ID Selected Film/Musicale m The Desert Report ail TBA G)News 7:00 1J CBS News Walter Cronkite. 0 m NBC News David Brinkley. 00 To Tell the Truth O What's My Line? @) Didi Yan Dyke m I love Lucy &> (j) Dra&net ED I b1C1At.. l Sesame Street-Par· ents Explanation is given or what the series is teaching and how par· ents can be an integral part of the follow-through program with ex- cerpts from various shows .@ID Christ the llvlne Word m Angelitos Nerros ail Simplemente Marla CiE Movie Game 7:30 IJ@ Beverly Hillbillies (R) Gran- ny's conviction that Elly May's boy- friend, Mark Templeton Is turning into a frog leads her to conjure up a magic concoction in an effort to keep him human. 0 Q:2) m Julia (R) "Essay Can You See." Corey enters an essay contest in hopes of winning a color TV, but his essay wins a bigger prize he doesn't want 1J Vlrfinia Graham Show Guests are Barbara Loden, Hal Holbrook and Senator Birch Bayh. 0 @ 00 a> The Mod Squad (R) '1he Judas Trap." The squad tries to help an emotionally retarded boy who is discovered with the rifle that killed his father. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. MAY 8, 1971 fii) Until I Die Chicago psychiatrist .llllllllllllllllltlllHllWllfflllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllttlllUll•Hlllllllllllllllllll•••• Or. Elizabeth Kubler-Ross explains £ O Million $ Movie: (21/zhr) "The Quiet American" (drama) '52-Audie Murphy, Michael Redgrave, Claude Dauphin. m Truth or Consequeneu G) It likes 1 Thief fii) F1nf1re "Alicia Alonzo," director and ballerina for the National Ballet of Cuba, is profited. tl!)Clnema 30 em Espectuulos her compassionate and realistic ap· S proach to the care of the terminally £ ill. -,m P1ttern for Uvine m l• Con Juz11d1 9:00 0 @) m NBC Tuesday Movie: (C) (2hr) "Plymouth Advent1tre" (R) (adventure) '52 -Spencer Tracy, Gene Tierney, Lloyd Bridges, Van Johnson. Voyage of the Mayflower and the love story of Priscilla and John Alden. II The Fu&ftlve m felony Squid fii) The Advoutes @Ii} Chaillen1e a;) TIA 9:30 U ® All In the flmfly (R) Archie ,- 1 unker and his son-In-law Mike ex· change accusations about the mas· culinity of specific trends of each of them. ~ IE Treasure g ,m Musicale/Pastor's Deu ~ it) La Cruz de MariSI Cfuces £ 10:00 U 60 Minutes i II Channel 5 News ~ 0 @(I) m Mercus Welby, M.D. I (R) "A Spanish Saying I Made Up." e Or. Welby's office nurse falls In love ii with a rich man from Mexico City Eil with old.world Ideas about women. E Cl) TV 8 Reports E O Baxter Ward News I m News Putnam/Fishman. § IE Mantrap Al Hamel hosts. fii) I sh(1Al t David Harris on Rev· olutionary love Close-up on advocate NEW ROLE-Wben the bosta1e of of Draft Resistance Movement. fea· lwo homkJdal lddnap11«n Is accJ-turing an interview with KCET pro· dentally kllled, Lois Nettleton b lotted lo •bed her nun habit and ducer Taylor Hackford after Harris' pose as tbt dead slr1 In "Weekend recent release from prison for refus· of Terror," a suspense.ful film drama ing to be inducted on ABC's Movie of tbe Wttk. Tues-"-' F ti IM · I day at 1:30 P.M. Carol L)'nle:r and IO.\!I es v1 eiucano Jane Wyatt abo portray CatboUc 10:30 II Movie: (2hr 15m) "The Plains· = Sisters and helpless captJve1 ln the men" (western) '36-Gary Cooper. e_ fllm drama. · Jean Arthur. E 7:55 a!) CUestlon de Seaundos G) Biii Johns News £ 8:00 II Green Acres ~) Lisa is seen In it) Cadena de AngustlH e the county welfare soup line by Mr. 11.00 .:11 r.'I n!\ Ne i§ Haney, and the residents. of Hooter· • :: ~O ~ N wi i! ·11 ~ l!!O 1:11:1 ews v1 e are sure the Douglases have CI> Death Valley Days gone broke. O @ a> News 0 @l m Don Knotts Show (R) 0 Movie: (C) "A Doe of Aanders" Gu.ests are S~eve Lawrence, Cass (drama) .59-0avid Ladd. Theodore Elhot and Louts Nye. Bikel. 00 At Issue m Movie: "Carbine Willi1ms" (dra· m To Tell the Truth , I:\':\ F II ... 1 B • ma) 52-James Stewart. Jean Hazen. ~ u .. ospe usineS$men IE Beat the Clock ai) Los 8ever1y de Peralvillo fii) Reagan Press Conference 8:05 a!) Los Aficion1dos en 11 Comuni· did 11:30 U Cl) Merv Griffin 8:30 8 (I) Hee H1w (R) Waylon Jen· 0 @l m Johnny C1rson nings, Diana Trask and Johnny Oun· 0 @~.a> ~lck Cavett can gue~t. m Movie: Devil sHarbor" (mystery) O NYPD '54-Richard Arlen. Greta Gynt. 0 (I) @ Gil ABC Movie of the 12:•5 11 One Step hyond Wffk: (C) (90) ''Weekend of Terror" (R) (drama) '70 -Robert Conrad, 1:00 U (C) "last of the Buccaneers" Carol Lynley, lee Majors, Jane Wyatt. (adventure) 'SO-Paul Henreid, Jack The faith of three nuns is put to its Oakie. John Dehner. greatest test wt.en they are held Ci) 0 0 00 ®)News • m Dnid Frost Show member.'' "Trtnt's Last CIM" and I Sears I S"nr~ hn .. 1lw I lc·nring .\icl *199 Sf.us has a varied selection of hearing aids suit.able for many different hearinv losses. Choose the one you need now. Our Hearing Aid Consultant is here to help you. Come in today. no appointment necessary. Ask About St'ars Convtnknl Credit Plans ' • All-In-Tbe-En Hearing Aid H8039 Hearing Aids at a Prk<' \'ou Can Arford ••• Backed by a Compan)' You Can Depend On. Hearing Aid~ Are Available at the Follo~ing Sears Storu. Buena Park Compton E. Olympic a l Soto El Moote Gltndalt Inglewood l.ona Brnh Puadtna South Coast Plaza Pico at Rimpau Torrance Pomona Valley I = I hostage by two kidnapers. m All·Nl&ht Show: "A Night to R•· 1= 18 Dr1rnet (C) "M.M.M. 83." ••11••••••••••HHltutllmtlllllllllll _______ _ WEDNESDAY MAY 12 T ~ RIJ #iboll fJ Ws-t ~lkws ~Ria*t •a..is•M-.. Q)Cillpm's .._ @)lllisteaepn' ....... t11• g;}"-5/,__.s Dal m c..mc. ' r-.. m mDea .... sr ... r• fI:)IWms For morning and afternoon fistincs, paease see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for J0411 convenience~ are the day' I movies_ m Desert .. rv I 6:00 II lie .-.s Xtry OuRJlby DAYTIME MOVIES HO 0 "'ke II a I ., llleasury?"' rcomectJ1 42-PTt M lld Patnaa ~ ""' ... c.e ,,,,,... 1 R)C""...,~ 36 -~role Lombard f red Mldl1.1rr.y m {C) -s-.. l.HSM"' (dra ... ~, csl -httr u wtOfd NM loctNrt 9:30 0 ~, AlfW" (drimi) 51 -meph Cotten Jo.iJI font11ne I 0 (C) "TNt lM(" (dTlml) 'SS- OIMa de H.a-t1Hand Gilbeft Roland 10:00 'I, (C) ""Warted'" Condll.SIOl'I (west. tfn) 513 -Alltho"Y Qu111n Rldl1rd Wld,,.,art I ·~ m -s.-. ".ur" <rrstel')) ·•1- oa~ Andrt'n ,,,_ Bu1er 2:00 0 ~ Nipt" .. ..__,. ldfl· ..,., ~~ Mrtthm SMiiey #1nttn J:m T ""Tr"6c ,._,. (ldwftture) 'SJ--, bald Rupn ~ Fleminc. EVE N l ~G 4:0011 ...-: ~'" 1• .. .,.,_.. (a>medy) ·s1--eary Coo~ AudrtY H~m. Maunu ~htr on.~ :.t}lauu s,lts O ~ :!:CD,_, O....., Buter Ward GI..._ PutMm/flshm1n &J lltaal tii) t.ei&*s fuUfa fl) Des '*' ,. rai..... 4:10 Ji F.-..S in Sfti•1 4:30 J ..-: (C) "'Warted'" Cootlu Si;, (we1ttrR) 59--Anthony Quinn R1<Nrd Widmar\ 0 f IO!oef l...s lest 'j) I Lift llCY 0£~""" ~ TIM fiirtslHIS Q)TM M~en m s.sa. Street = ™ fE)~hwlM•1 m1..e~ fD TV li•rt CD TUt Cirl 5~ 0 MIC Ntw'Mnic.t Jn s ... arlow 0 C..IMI 5 """ 'I AIC Nnn Rusoner Sm1t1t ~ "'"° o ~ ~ rttticNt Jandi .. m n.. Flintstones &J Mdble's Nny g;)Ont91 lO fll Qta '911 Eailio Turt m c.At11 ., lM 1>tstrt Eii)Futara EE Ctn.,in1 ;o.r,.tt 5:l0 :I: hny Muon O AIC lkws Smrth Reasoner Pace 18 ~ Alt ~ Rusonef Sr'.IUI 0 IJ9C flNs T OCll Sftydtf. 0 ANGELS vs. TIGERS * LIVE from DETROIT! 0 ~ ._.. The ~lrfomta Mteb mHt Ule Detn>rt firers II [)e tJort t 11 fM fifth of 25 rf1\ll II suson 1ames to be tdemed this SUSOA. Did Eftbeq and Don Well1 call ~Ktion. 0 SiJ O'a.d .... : {C) (90) "'TM lie(s ,...... .. Cllhenture) '67 - 0Qv1 McOure jfl St John Guy St~U lillry Ann Mobley. In the l&ttl Century, a youn1 Atneriun Colon•ll risks 1111 hfe by smuu trnc "'•mseif into Ute MacS.aiasar ocrate stroncfaold ol Oieto Sulra •• 111 etton to halt IM pil'bful1 of IM'f· cNf'll sl11ps 0 Did Yu Dylt SMl8 m niefillbtws &) Star Tnl m "r ... r.r JeU/CMtl«'• h4 mr--.h.a, f!l~l4 fD Dutil Y*J Oaf' EE Lt .... F--. (99 ~ CD New$ ':JO News Bill Huddy 'I, Trwtti • ~ T cas News Walter Ctoritite 0 C.!Mlcl C.IMfl }g NIC News Onid Brink.le)' G)TM flriatN• m Hectt ... l.Mlrt f!!) Selede4 f"tl•/Maiale fD TM Daa1 R"*1 EI:) TU 7:00 II CIS....., Walttr Cronkite 0 fD HC News Dmd Bnaklty ~ Tt Tell a. Trwtll O Wbfs llty Uae? ~ ....,,.: (C) "'laci S1ncf" ( dra · ma) '61 -Susan Hlywud Jon111 Gavin m ,..,ls"""H""c""'i.u~i Tiit Mari c Ciru s Mar\ Wibon. muter ma11t1an and 1fluS10t11st. stars tn this show of m1cic and drcus acts 1ndudin1 the world's smallest e>erll>'m1n1 elf pha nt bicycle lctl and footb1ll play 1n1 dop. Q)T O...pet fL) TOf9S t n Madrid EI) firia& liat ··eo11e1ts and Ille Youth Cult" tI;) ~mt tti. LM111 Wtfd fll An&tfites Ne(l'OS EE Sim~19tllte Maria EE Mftit ,,., 7:30 tJ Meo tt ltw (R) Claudia McNeil (lmts as an elderly domestic wtio dlartes that a tra1n1n1 school has l tken ht r SSOO llld failtd to delrvtr the med1e1I lab !Ob ll'Otlliled her THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. MAY 8. 1971 AUDREY llEPllURN GWYOOOPER "LOVE IN THE AFTER~ .. oo The Early Soow-Wednesdly 4PMCBSS2 7: a. 8 8 8 WEDNESDAY (Continued) 0 m T1le Men From Shiloh (R) "follow the Leader." Tony Franciosa auests as a not -too·bright outlaw who tries pinning a homicide on Tram pas. 0 (V (]) (fl Courtship of Eddie's Father (R) "The Unbirthday Pres· ent." Eddie, with Norman's help, Is making a movie to give to his falher. Ci) Seven Seas 0 I SJi(IAl I The Frog Prince Jim Henson, creator of the muppets of ·•swme Street," presents Kermit the frof, the most famous muppet of all. Q) It Takes a Thief EE America Canta Asi ,manema 30 @II En11lada de locos 7:55 m ~tstlon de Seeundos 8:00 0 @Cl) tiE Room 2.22 (R) "Ad· am's Lib." When Women's lib in· vades Walt Whitman High, a tall girl tries out for the varsity team. m To Tell the Truth fl) World Football Socur Ell) The French Chef .@Ii) The Answer @ll lucha Libre 8:05 Si) Duelo en Patines 8:15 O Anetl Wrap-Up 8:30 6 Cl) To Rome With love (R) love hits the family when Grandpa Pruitt Is smitten with a lonely widow (Josephine Hutchinson) who moves in next door, and Alison "flips" over a vacationina boy (Rick Kelman) she hardly noticed back in Iowa City. Q NYPD 0 m@ tiE Tiie SMith Family (R) '"The Ex-Con.'' Det. Sgt. Chad Smith 1s trying to help a youna former prisoner resume his place in society when his daughter Cindy ac- cepts a date with him. O Million $ Movie: (90) "The Little Fu&itivt" (drama) '53-Rlchle An· drusco. m David Frost Show Q) Draanet a!) I $ffc1ll I Trial (R) "The City and County of Denver vs. Lauren R Watson.'' .@Ii) Pattern for Uvinf 9:00 B (j) Medical Center (R) Guest star George Griuard plays a brilliant surgeon who is stricken with a crlp· piing muscular ailment Just as he Is perfectlng a radical new surgical technique. Elizabeth Ashley appears as his wife. 0 The Koypkats create * a cast of thousands on KRAFT MUSIC HALL 0 @) m Kraft Music Hall (R) "The Kopykats." Comedy and variety show starring Edie Adams. David Frye, frank Gorshln, Will Jordon. George Kirby and Rich Little. O The Fugitive B @CI) al RETURN love On A Rooftop (R) Judy Carne and Peter Duel return for the summer bring- ing with them the hectic life of a newlywed couple in San Francisco Rich Little co-stars. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. MAY 8, 1971 m 30 Minutes 10:30 D Movie: (lhr 4511) "Parson of Si) TBA Panallllllf' (western) '41 -Ellen 9:30 0 @ 00 (fl RETURN The Im· Drew. Charles Ruaales. mortal (R) "Sylvia.'" Christopher 0 (fl DEBUT NFL Action Georae returns for the summer, con· New series on professional football, tinuing his suspense-filled fllaht featurina player and team profiles, from the men who would hold him National and American Conference captive for his life-prolonaina blood. Championship Games Q) Vacabclnd Q) Bill Johns News @!) La Cruz de Marisa Cruces @II Cadena de Anaustlas 10:00 B (I) Hawaii Flve-0 (R) When 11:00 B Cl)@ll Ntws Danny Williams' fiancee becomes the 0 @) m News second of two girls to die in quick 00 Duth V1lley Dtys succession under similar conditions. 0 (1) (fl News Danny's five·O buddies suS91Ct that O Movie: (C) "loss of Innocence'' the crimes are the work of the Sime (drama) '61-Kenneth More, Dani· man. elle Danleux 0 @) m Four-In-One: Nlgttt Gal· m Movie: "£ast Side, West Side" ltfY (R) "Room With a View." An (drama) 'SO-Ava Gardner. James invalid schemes to get revenae on Mason. his unfaithful wife. "The Little Black Q) Beat the Clodl Bag." A discredited physician (Burg-Ell) Realities (R) Marya Mannes' ess Meredith) who has been a skid documentary study of the Spartan row wino for 20 years finds a medi-life style of the Bonackers of Long cal bag that has come up from the Island. 21st Century to the present throuah 11:30 B Cl) Merv Griffin a time transfer. "The Nature of the 0 Q9) m Johnny Carson Enemy.'' A worker (Joseph Campa-0 m@ tiE Dick Cavett nella) at mission control lnvestiaates Q) Movie: "Hidden Homidde" (mys· the strange disappearance of a space tery) '59 -Griffith Jones. Patricia team that landed on the moon. Laffan. O Channel 5 News 12:15 O One Step Beyond 6 Baxter Ward News 1:00 IJ Movie: "The Crooked War" (mys-m News Putnam/Fishman tery) '49-John Payne. Ellen Drew, Q) Mantrap Al Hamel hosts. Sonny Tufts. EE El Cine en Su Hogar Cl) 0 0 ~ New1 Ell) Masterpiece Theatre (R) "The m All·Nl(ht Show: (C) "Edgt Of Possessed." Eternity, " "Se• Tiaer" and (C) "The e:1) TIA Mibdo." tc_iAUll{ :BUICK .N COSTA MESA Speciallzi•& I• QUALITY JAGUAR Opel •' 234 East 17th Street, Casto Mesa, California 92627 Telephone (714) ~-n65 ,.,. 19 THURSDAY MAY 13 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 m "Surprise Package" (comedy) '60 -Mitzi Gaynor, Yul Brynner, Noel Coward 9.15 0 "Our Hearb Wera Crowil[ Up" (comedy) '46 -Gall Russell. Diana Lynn. "New York Town" (comedy) '41-Fred MacMurray, Mary Martin 9:30 O (C) "Mardi Gras" (musical) '58 -Pat Boone, Christine Carere, Tom· my Sands O (C) "Island In tht Sun" (drama) '57 -James Milson. Joan Fontaine. Harry Belafonte. Stephen Boyd. 10:00 "Th• Nlpt Walter'' (horror} '65-Robert Taylor. Barbara Stan· wyck. 1 :00 m (C) The 81& Land'' (drama) '57 -Alan Ladd. Vir&inla Mayo, Ed· mond O'Brien, David udd. 2:00 0 (C) "Mr. Mosts" {drama) 65 - Robert Mitchum. Carroll Baker 3:00 "San1are1" (adventure) '53 - Fernando lamas, Artene Dahl. 4:30 IJ "The Str1n11t" (mystery) '46- Loretta Young, Edward G Robinson, Or!on Welles. Richard Lona. ffi Same as IOAM Movie. EVENING 6:00 IJ Blc News Jerry Dunphy. CID A8C News Reasoner, Smith 0 KHBC News Tom Snyder O The Allen Show Guests are Pat Boone comic Gene Baytos, make up artist Joe Belasco John Byner and psychic Kenny Kingston. O Six O'Clock Movie: (90) "The Money Trap" (drama) '66 -Glenn Ford, Elke Sommer. Rita Hayworth, Joseph Cotten, Ricardo Montalban A homicide detective with an ex- tremely beautiful and extravagant wife finally exhausts all honest ways for getting extra money he needs because of her high living. An as· signment invol11in11 the kinapin of a dope syndicate tangles the desperate detective in a web of underworld il\ltlgue. 0 Didi Van Dyllt m The flintstonts ID Star Trell El\) A Time for John/Cl'l111ie's Pad (ID flsher Family g) Notidero l4 m Death Valley Days a;) la Hora familiar con Consuelo Ei) News Jim Hawthorne 6:30 ffi News Bill Huddy Cl) Truth or Con1equenu1 00 CBS News Walter Cronkite. e Candid Camera Look Of Leadership ... ,. 20 or Your Next Cadillac or Oldsmobile from . . -ALLEN- oldsmobile-cadillac, Inc. 11SO SOUTH COAST HIGHWAY, LA6UHA HACH Nut to t+io Pottorv Slud 4'6·1241 4f4·10l4 547-JUJ THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, MAY 8, 1971 ®J NBC News David Brinkley Holliman. Laura Devon. Katy Jurado m The Flylna Nun Based on the besl·seller by Stephen El\) Hodgepodce. Lodge Becker, the story centers on a man m Selected fllm/Music.ale falsely accused in the dtath of his m The Desert Report wife. a;) TBA 0 The Fu&ttive G) News 0 @@ G) Ma k e Ro O m fo r 7:00 IJ CBS News Walter Cronkite Granddaddy (R) "Cheatina the 0 er;, NBC News David Brinkley Cheater." Millon Berle guests as @)To Tell tflt Tnith Freddy Fuller. a freeloader with 0 Whit's My Lint? charisma as well as chutzpah. GR) Dick Van Dyke m Challenge m I love Lucy CID TBA ID Dragnet 9:30Q @) er;, Adam-12 (R) "Eleo for El\) Conversations With 1 Psychl1· a Pig," Dramatic documentary-style trlst "lonellneu, Depression, Loss of presentation of a policeman's life on Self Esteem.'' the force and at home. m Christ the Uvinc Word 0 @@ a) Dan August (R) "The m An&tlitos Neeros King is Dead " Dan August Is hit a;) Simplemente Marfa hard by the death of philanthroplst a) Movie Game Alex Venable who helped him 7:30 IJ Family Affair (R) Jody gets through college. A missing painting bad grades when he acts the "class brings Sgt. Rick Bes.sett (Dabney clown" after collaborating with Coleman) into the case His lnvestl m ncte Bill's frie nds. a nightclub gallon turns up evidence pointing lo comedienne. played by Joyce Van felony-murder, committed durina a Patten burglary August disa1rees after un· 0 er;, Flip Wilson (R) Nancy covering facts about the victim and Wiison. Claudine Longe! and Biii his marital problems. Janice Rule, Cosby guest. Fred Beir ard Jane Elliot also auest. 0 Virginia Citaham Show Guests m Musicale/Pastor's Ow are Carol Burnett. Rex Reed, Jack g) la Cruz de Marisa Cruces Cassidy and Patty Andrtws. 10:00 0 @) er;, Dean Martin (R) Joey 0 (i) al Alias $mitts and Heatherton. Eva Gabor, Paul Lynde, Jones (R) "Stagecoach Seven." Norm Crosby and Joe frazies guest Heyes and Curry roped and helpless. O Channel 5 News watch while two groups have a 0 Buter W1rd News shootout over the reward olfered for m News Putnam/Fishman !Urning them 1n. El\) Speculation "Untitled " 0 Miiiion $ Movie: (C) (2'/rhr) a!) TBA ''The leop1rd" (~rama) :63 -Bu.rt 10:30 (I) Roundbble Discussion. Lancaster. Cla11d1a Cardinale. Alam O Movie: "Texas Ranieri'' (west· Delon ern) '36 -Fred MacMurray. Lloyd m Truth or Consequences Nolan, Jean Parker &J It Takes a Thief Ci) Marshal Dillon El\) I bCC!A~ I Wiiiiam f . Butkley 0 aJ This Is Your Life Ralph Ed· Interview Nancy Dickerson questions wards hosts. · Buckley on his decision lo bring the &J Bill Johns News "Firing line" series to public tele· €!)Cadena de Anaustias vision a!) Horoscopo con el Prof. Ho11ngel m Cinema 30 CT.\ g) Premiere Movie ll:OO IJ cw News O ®J mNews 7:55 CiI!) Cuestfon de Serundos @ Death Valley Days 8:00 IJ (j) Jim Nabors (R) Kale Smith 0 CV m News and Gary Puckett Ruest 0 Movie: "Sherlock Holmes & the m To Tell the Truth Voice of Terror" (mystery) '42 - El\) Washington Week in Review Basil Rathbone, Ni&el Bruce 1:05 a!) Tele·Revisb Musical m Movie: (C) "Distant Druma" (western) 'SJ -Gary Cooper. Rich· 8:30 0 m lronslde (If) "The lonely ard Webb, Ray Teal. Way to Co." Poltce refuse to accept &J But the Clock a murder confession from a finan· El\) Washington Week In Review cier whe~ his story of spurned love ll:30 f) Merv Griffin huls to ring true -~ '7\ 1... c 0 HYPO u U!tl ~ ""nny 1rson 0 @ al Bewitched (R) "The 0 (3) ~,al Diel Cavett . , Salem Saaa." Samantha and Darrin &J Movie .• 'You Pay Your Montf ilre followed by an antique bedwarm· (mystery) 57 -Hugh McDermott. er from the House of Seven Gables Jane Hylton. m David frost Show 12:30 0 One Step Beyond lE Olympic Boxing ml NET Playhouse "Biography: John and Sam Adams-the Boston Mas· sacre " m Pattern fOf living 9:00 IJ CBS Thursday M~le: (C) (2hr) "A Covenant With DeaHI" (dra· ma) '66 -George Maharis, Earl 1:00 IJ Movie: "Human Desire" {dr•· ma) ·54 -Glenn Ford, Gloria Gra- hame, Broderick Crawford, Edear Buchanan. CV OO @)Newa m AH·Nipl Show: "The Worfd Wu His Jury.'' "The Ringer" and "DI· men Ila." 1 FRIDA Y MAY 14 For morning and afternoon llltinp, pion see DAY - TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 0 ''Qlamour Boy" (comedy) '41- Jackle Cooper. "Rhrthm on ttie R1nct'' (musical) '3&-aln& Crosby. m (C) "Orum But" (1dvenlure) '54 -Alan Ladd, Audrey Dalton. 9:30 O (C) "Scartrt Ancel" (mystery) '52-Roclc Hud!On Yvonne DeCarlo. O (C) "Crack In the World .. (sd·fi) '65-Dana Andrews. Janette Scott. 10:00 Cl) "lnepl Entry'' (drama) '49- Marta Toren, Howard Duff. 1:00 m (C) "Blood and Sand" (drama) '41 -Tyrone Power, Rita Hayworth. 2:00 0 "Swett Smell of Succeu" (dra- ma) '57 -Burt Lancaster, Tony Curtis. Susan Harrison. 3:00 00 "It Sbrtld In N1plts" (comedy) '60-Clar11 Gable, Sophia Loren. 4:30 8 (C) "Qu•ntu" (western). '57- Fred MacMurray, Dorothy Milone CD Same as lOAM Movie. EVENING 6:00 II Bir NIWI Jerry Dunphy. 00 News Reasoner, Smith. O KNBC Newserviu Tom Snyder. 0 The Allen Show O Six o·aodt Movie: (C) (90) "Up Periscope" (drama) '59 -James Garner, Edmond O'Brien, Andra Mar· tin, Alan Hale, Carleton Carpenter, Frank Gifford, Sean Garrison. A Navy Lieutenant who is an underwater demolitions expert is assigned to a U.S. Navy submarine In Japanese waters, 0 Dick Yin Dyke m The Flintstones Ii) Star Trell €DA Tlme for John/Charlie's Ped .m Fisll•r r1m11, a> Notldero 34 m Dutt! V1t11r D•JS Cl!) u Hora F1mill1r con Consuelo tl) News Jim Hawthorne 6:30 (D News Bill Huddy (1) Tl'\ltll °'Consequences (j) CBS News Willer Cronkite. 0 Candid Camm @)NBC News David Brinkley m The f1Jin1 Nun €D Hod1epod11 Lodi• 8.\) Selected Alms m Desert Report Cl!) TBA 7:00 II CBS News Walter Cronkite 0 m NBC News David Brinkley (1) To Tell ttl• Truth 0 Whit's MJ Line? @) Olde Vin o,kt m I Love Lucy ID Cl) Drernrt €D Thirty Minutes With ••. MI!) Christ the Uvlna Word El) AncelitOJ N•r,.s THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MAY 8, 1971 Gr!) Slmpltmentt Maria dyin& spiritual leeder beck to his Ell) Rt1lltlts al Movie G1me country. fl) C.dena dt Altpstlu 7:30 II11'1 Interns (R) Ron O'Nul, D The Fu&ldve 11:00 II Cl) fl) News widely helled for his per1orm1nce In 0 (]) Ci) tl) i lr1C1•1. I Undersea D (lj m Ntw1 the off.Broadway pl1y "No Piece To World of Jacqun Coulttlu "laKOOn @ Dtatll V1lltJ Da11 Be Somebody," euests as a veteran of lost Ships." (R) Sunken ships. 0 (D EE} News boxer whose handlers are suspected unseen and untouched bJ min for O MOYie: (C) "September Stoml" of dosin& him with stimul1nts white • qu1rter of • century, are explored (dr1m1) '60 -Joanne Dru, Muk he stages 1 surprisin& comebeck. in this encore Cousteau prtltntatlon. Stevens. Robert Strauss. CV MOYie: (C) "Th• lJvtjy Stt" (ro· m FelonJ Sq111d m Seor1bol1d mance) '64-James Darren, Pamel1 €ID 30 Mlnutn Ii) Btat t11t C~ Tiffin. «) u Ctl1da Bien C1l1da 0 @) m Hip Cl'taparr1I (R) "The Cl!) TBA 11:15 m News Putn1m /Flshman. Badre." John and Buck Cannon, in 9:30 0 C.ndid Camtfl fE Cinema 34 a flashbad sequence, n!llvt an In· m I IPICIA IM It e II 0' R 0 d. 0 11:30 II Cl) MlfY 8tfffln cident of years earlier when then· Champions Top money-winners com· 0 QW m Johnny Canon lawman John tracks down and ar-pete In 111 events. 0 (1) Ci) Cl) Olde Clvttt rests his brother. €D Sin Fr1ndaco Mix Ci) Movie: "The List Tlmt I s .. 0 Ylrainl1 Gr1h1m Show Mamie (ID Mualc.11/Pastor's Dtslc Arcflle" (comedy) '61 -Robert Van Doren, Fer11n Huskey, and kinetic @ELI Ctur dt M1rlsa Ctut.1$ Mitchum, Jeck Webb, artist Everett Greenbaum guest. 10:00 0 (1g m Str1t1p Report (R) "Ra· Ii) Movie: (C) ''The Bt1st of Hollow 0 (I) Q) The Brady Bunch (R) clst-A Most Dangerous Proposal." Mountain" (sci·fi) '56 -Guy Madi· "Call. Me Irresponsible," Gree starts Adam Stranae lnvutlaates 1 racist's son, Patricia Medina. wor1l1ng at his father's architectural eacerness to be arrested for mur-€D Conversations With 1 Ps,ehl•· firm so he can buy a car and Is der of in lnteeratlon advocate trlst fired the firs~ day on .. the Job. , O Newa Sanders/Morris. . 12:15 O Movie: (C) "Northwest Trait" Cl) Movlt: 'CCHIO (SCi·fl) 61 -0 CI) (j) CiE love American SCyle (western) '46 -John Lllel, Bob Biii Travers, William Sylvester. (R) "Love ind the Vampire." "Love Steele. 0 MllllOfl $ Movfe: (2hr) ''Tiit and the Nutsy Cir1 " "Love and the m Movft: .. The Invisible RaJ,. (sci· Gazebo" (comedy) ·~1enn Ford, Blc Came " , fi) '36--8oris Karloff. Debbie Reynolds, Cart Reiner. 0 Berte~ Werd News m BASEBALL'S GREATEST m Menbap 1:00 II Mwi1: "Marine R1lders" (dr•· * RIVALRY! DODGERS €D American Fllm tnstftut1 TM1tre ma) '44-Robert Ryan Pat O'Brien. VERSUS GIANTS! Cl!) TBA Ruth Hussey m 00 00 00~~ Dodaer Dueout/Warm·Up 10:30 IJ Movft: (C) (lllr 45al) "Whiap•· B Your Mont'(, Worth m ~~:,a~nlht Week Inf Smltti" (western) '48 -Alan m All·Nl&71t Sllor. "Fltht• AU.de," MI!) Cl 30 L1dd. Robert Preston. "Girl In Ult Woods" and "Nyob and a> ~·;., Music•lts ID 8111 Johns News tht Lott Secrets of Hlppocntu. .. 7:55 m Ood1er Beseblll The Los An&eles Dod&ers meet the San Francisco Giants. Cl!) Cumlon de Sepndos 8:00 0 @ G) N1nnJ & tht hofessor (R) "The Human Fly." John Mills guests as Alfred. the pretty nurse· maid's boastful, freeloading uncle who pays the Everetts an unexpected visit. .m Thi livlne Book a> Sytyl1 y Enrique 8:05 Cl!) Ludie Libre 8:30 II Andy Griffith Show (R) Lee and Nora think country cousin Biiiy Jim is a barrel of lauahs, but Andy dls- aarees when Biiiy Jim turns the house into a ''disaster area." 0 t19) m N1mt of the C11t1t (R) "The War Merchants." Robert W11- ner and Scott Brady join sl11 Robert Stack in a drama about lntem1tional smuuling of weapons. IJNYPO O 00 Q) Th• Plrtrldr• Family CR) "When Mother Cets Married." Shirley meets an old flame whlle on tour and the children all think he Is ' fortune hunter who will marry their mother and break up the act. Ii) Ora111et Ell)Soul! €t!) Pattern for Uvlnr 9:00 8 Cl) CBS f ridlJ Movie: (C) (2hr) ''Tanan's Thr11 Cll1ll1111•" (adventure) '63 -Jock Mahoney, Woody Strode, Tsuruko Kobayeshl, Earl Cameron. Salah Jlmal, Anthony Chinn. Tarzan esoorts the son of 1 QUALITY· DEALER AWARD FOR SAW -SERVICE -PARTS MANAGEMENT -ADVERTISING CUSTOMER RELA TIONI 18835 BEACH BLVD.1 HUNTINGTON BUCH 842-7781 54().0442 P•&• 21 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEI<. MAY 8, 1971 0 Movie: ... u, Mt Thlt Town" 0 Cl) Motof MOii .. (comedy) '41 -Lloyd Nolan, Con· O Movie: "Tiit Utn l the Horse" stance Moore. (western '52-Steve Cochran Ray SATURDAY 0 Cl) 00 Jerry ltwfa Show THI, Sherry Jacbon. m A.M. Movies: "Cry In the Nlpf' IE Movie: "Junp Flitlttrs"' (dra· (drama) '57-Edmond O'Brien, N1t1 ma) '61-laurence Harvey, Richard MAY 15 lie Wood, Brian Donlevy. "Yot1n1 Todd. MORNINC and Danatl'OUI" (drema) '57-Martl ai) Atsta Medcana Damon. Connie Stevens. 11:30 O (j) The Hardy Bop 6:00 Cl) TV I Cta•oo• &) Tr" House €E) Mano a Mane Ranch .. 6:30 IJ Cl) SunrlM Stmnttt al) Cuerdu J Glfitlrru 7:001J New Words, New Wap al) Panorama Latino AFTFRNOON 0 @) m Tomfoolery Show 9:30 0 ®) m The Pink Panthtf Cl) TV 8 Classroom 0 (I) 00 Tllt Doublededers 1 m Ltrs Rep O Movie: (C) ''Tiit Min Behind Ult 12:00 IJ SeoobJ·~· Where Are You. EJ'.l) Sesame Sbttt # 261 265 Gun" (western) .52 _ Randolph ~ Movie: loan Shark" (mystery) 7:30 IJ Dusty's Trtehoust Scott, Patricia Wymore. Philip Carey. 52 -Georee Raft, Dorothy Hart. 0 m Hedle l Jedll1 &) Movie: ''The !Oller Is loose'' 0 Cl) Q) Atlttrican Bandstand (I) DlscovlfY ·s I\ Co Cl) Batmen 0 B11tk uptriente (mystery) 6 -Josep tten. m "'"' School '1oblem1 """ U 1 R Wendell Corey, Rhonda Fleming. t:r.1 T t F ..._., WI/ n'. USS m Arriba el Nortt U:J ea ro lftwau(;O m Thundtfblrds Cl!) Dr1m1 dt la Sem1n1 8:001J Buis Bunny/Road Runner Hour lO:OO IJ (I) JOY' ttle Pussycats 12:15 0 m Woody Woodptcbr 0 @) m H.R. Pufnstuf m DODGERS AND GIANTS 0 (j)@ Lanc:elot link 00 Rut Estate Rentals * BATTLE IT OUT' Cl) ai th t 0 CV Hot WhHls • 0 Mo~n::r .. ;,:r~ for a Duth f!) ludl1 Ubrt m Dod&tf Durout/Warm·Up Scent'' (mystery) '63 -Richard 10:30 6 00 Harlem . Clobtrottars 12:30 ~CI> Tiie MonkMs Egan. Al Hirt, Tin• Louise. Bur11ess D @) m H•r• eo.n .. tM CNMP ~ Mob!~ ~-· Sllow Meredith. D Movie: "Nl&ht in New Orl11M" 0 !'wit. 'Th~ Elploslve Gtntra· m Tales of Wells fuio (mystery) '42 -Preston Foster, tlon ~d~1m1) 61-Petty. MtCorm· 1:15 g c1111pus Profllt Patricia Morrison. adt, Wilham Shatner, Vir11nia Aeld. 1:30 0 @) m The Bu11loo1 0 Cf) 5'y Hawks 12:55 m Doc111r Baseball The Los An&eles m Cisco Kid 11 :00 6 (I) Ar~t'I Funllou.se ~&ers meet the San Francisco C!) Gu111by 0 @) m M•iof Lnrae laseb1ll G11nts. 1:45 O Phpldan's Mutu11 Baltimore Orioles vs. Boston Red 1:.00 6 Dastardly l Mllttley 9:00 1J Cl) Sabrina I the Croovle Sox. (]) Ca111pua f'roftte Coolies 00 Movie: "Sulddt Batalllon," Mike CI) Movie: "It's Allw," Tommy Kirk, 0 ®) a;, Df. Dollttlt Connors. John Ashley. Shirley Boone. BIG HOBIE THE HOllE CAT 16 Blasing faat, .. ,., to t.ck, Two-man R.cer Le<19lfl Ov~ell eum Weith! ... ,.. 7;11,, JU"· Sall ArM (•/•INl"I Melfl & J I• 211 141, It. Miii\ ..... .. Jilt lt> 141. "· Miii\ g.,,., 163 141-It. M•I• Oftly, ltHfed 11' 141. ff, Ji. JS 141. fl. l'rlu1 116'5 f11lly rltt ... W/fr8,.H & hll"ftfts «np·u iEhS 64'5':'1"144 2200 W. COAST HIGHWAY, NEWPORT llACH Paae 22 0 Movie: "Man · on 1 TI&fltrope" (mystery} '53-fredric March, Terry Moore, Gloria Grahame, Cameron Mitchell. Richerd Boone. Cl) TV a looks at lt1mln1 &l Weekend News al lo PTohlbldo Q) Hot Wheel; 1:30 6 Cl) The Jebons (}) Yoke of A&ricultur• D Zane Grey Thtatre (j) McHllt'J N1vy m Movie: ''Cunflrt If lndl1n Gap" (western) '57 -Vera R1lston. An· thony Geor11e. Barry Kelley. tl)SkyHa .. s 2:00 6 Cl) Triple Ctown Horse R1dn& The Preakness. Auoss the Fence O Double future Movlu: "Edit of Ftar" (suspense} '64 -May Heatherly, Vlr11illo Teixeira. ''The Double Artnfl" (dr1m1) '63-Marina Vlady, Robert Hossein. 1J I IPIC!AL I UCU FooU>all Sports· caster Tom Hermon takes viewers behind the scenes for a pre·season look 1t the UCL\ Bruin football team. Action of an inlersquad game and interviews with veterans and new members of tl\e team ere hl11h· ll11hted. The new hHd coteh, Pepper Rod11ers, Is also interviewed. B I #Plc!M I l.adiu "A Goff Tour- na111t11t Kathy Whitworth and Carol Menn are amon1 lht competitors of this $50,000 tournament, alrin& live from the Desert Inn Country Club In las Ve1u. Hev. (1j Know Yelf a.w. m The A111trican Wat a;) Varitdades Muslui.s tl) Mot.of MOUN 2:30 m Ufewatct. Cl) Foru111 loxiAI (lg) Sports C11alltnfe m Dollars l S.nM m Tiit Hardy llOfS 3:00 6 DEBUT Our Anltrfcan Musical Htritla• A Mw series tracln1 the nation's music, will feature 1 dlf· ferent euest host and euest artist each week, in a nos11l11lc look back at American music. Today's guest host is Robert DeCormler, noted compaser, arran11er and condudor. He'll lead 1 11roup of vocellsts and instrumentalists. Soloists Include Felicia Sanders. John Cullum and Helen Galla11her. CV Skttd'tbooll O Movie: "Imitation Gtnerel' (com· edy) '58-Glenn Ford, Red Buttons, Dean Jones, Taina El&. (j) lntem1tlon1I Hour 6 Movie: (C) "D1ll1s" (western) 'SG-Gary Cooper. Ruth Roman, Ray. mond Massey. @) Movie: (C) "Die, Monster, Die" (scl.fi) '65 -Boris Karloff, Nick Adams. C!) Movie: "Four Desperate Men" (adventure) '00-Aldo Ray, Heather Seers. m Musicale/Davey & Coll1th g) Rmsta Musicale m The 11, Picture a;) Teatro del S1b1do m Stel1in& Theetre 3:30 1J DEIUT The Gene London Show A new imagin1tive and informative series for children. Host Gene Lon· don portrays a bumbling, advenlure- prone clerk who lives and works in a small town eeneral store wl\ere he meets many Interesting charac. ters. His part.lime job as a new$· paper reporter sends him on various informative assi1nments • CV Movie: ''The Nl(ht Walke•" (dra· ma) '65 -Robert Taylor, Barbara Stanwyck. @ Movie: ''Why Must I Die," Terry Moore, Debra Paeet. m Ctlildren's Gospel Hour al Luella tn Patlnes m True Adventure 4:00 IJ Dusty's Treehouse (j) Animal World m Scoreboard m New Decede et Sea 4:30 IJ Movie: (C) "Odonro" (adven lure) '56-Rhonda flemln1. Mac· donald Carey. 0 Sports Chall1n1e Dick Enber& hosts. O Celebrity aowtlna Frank and Chris Gorshin vs Geor11e Maharis and Diana Hale Ci) I spy Qj) Mr. ltnj1111ln Presents m Untamed World "The Jun11le Dwellers." EJ'.l) Feature Fll111 @Ii) Filth for Tod•J al EJ Mundt en qH Vlvlmos m lsl1!1Cb In tilt Sun m lntlpt •:45 O> '11-G•M• Soccer BRAND NEW 1971 VEGA BRIGHTEST NEW STAR ON THE HORIZON $99Total $5185 Down Total Per Mo Payment 48 Months Order yours now -DoHns to choose from including •II fin•nce chugu on pre·•poroved credit for only 48 monilu. The full cash price is $2353.85 includ ing In & lie. Deferred p•yment price only $2866.56 including interest, t .. & lie. Annual Percentege Rete is 15. 99 'Y •• lmmediete Delivery. TUNE UP SPECIAL 6 CYL. s2 4o, Includes: • POINTS PLUGS • LABOR BOWTIE FILTER • OIL ADD $4. FOR AIR CONDITIONING Scrlel 614110 THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, MAY 8, 1971 OltlNa MON. thru SAT. 9 A.M.-lOP.M. SUNDAY 9 A.M.-10 P.M. 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