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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-05-29 - Orange Coast Pilot-. ~ . - • • DAILY PILOT 21 Yuba .. JJeaths Cal"led ' ..... .. -* * * 10 c * * * Bandiwori· al a Maniac SATURDAY, MAY 29, 197f I 9 Station Owners Plead Not GniJ,ty To Repair lla~ket " Youth Faces Adult Court In Slayi11g By TOM BARLE'' 01 Th• 0111, l"lltt Sl•lf Christopher "Gypsy" Gibboney was otdered Friday to face trial in Orange County Superior Court as an adult for his alleged role in the "devil cult" killing June 2 of a Mission Viejo teacher. Juvenile Court Judge Robert Kneeland ended a speeial hearing that besan the week before by transferring the 17-year· oid youth from Portland. Ore.. to the senior court for trial setting. No date had been set late Friday. Gibboney is the last member of the gang of drug-using drifters rounded up a year Aio in the wake of the hatchet -kill· Ing of scrvict station attendant Jerry Wayne Carlin and the slaying 24 hours tater of Mrs . Florence Nancy Bro"''n, 31, of El Toro. Jt is alleged that he is one of the group who dragged Mrs. Brown from her car as 1he entered the Sand Canyon turnoff of the San Diego Freeway. husllcd her lo an Irvine orange grove and there tortured 11nd stabbed her to death be[ore ravaging the still warm body. SATANIC RITES Three of those accused of the killing freely 1dmittcd that what was left o[ Mrs. Brown became the central feature cf Satanic rites conducted nn the scene before the gang buried the body near the Ortega Highway. Steven Craig. Hurd, the gang's leader •. ts today committed to Atascadero State Hnspilal as Insane. The .w.year-<>ld transient was charged "''1th b o t h murders. Arthur Craig "Moose" Hulse, 17. is ln- d~y serving a life term in state prison followin g his tria1 in Superior Court as an adult. The Garden Grove youth v.•as found ~u\lty of axing tarlin to death 11nd of beinl an acromplice in the murder or Mrs. Brown. AWAITS SENTENCE Herman Hendrick Taylor. 17. ano1hcr transient. is awaiting sentencing on lesser charges for his testimony against Hulse ancfHurd. He will be available to testify against Gibboney if tw: is needtd. Tayk>r was originally charged with both murders. Melanie Mee Daniel!. 31 , of Sant.a Ana, identified by taJmen as the gang's moll and their companion at the lime of the murder• Is pre~nlly senoing a !~year stretch In state J>r)S(ln following a plea of guilty to lesser diarges. The public defeode:r was appointed J-'r1· t!ay to defend Gibboney In hls Superior Court 1ppcarancc1. f I • . .. . ' ... .... ' • • ' 1 . • • .. Tough Act to Follow Gaily prancing amid parade or showgirls. showman Liberace show!i off his red, white and blue hot pants ensemble at Caeser's Palace in Las Vegas. Said Liberace of his $4,000 outfit: "When I go patriotic, I don't fool around." 9 Se1~vice Station Owners Plead h1nocent to Racket Seven of nine service slallon operators.. and employes accused of involvement in a countywlde auto repair racket pleaded not guilty Friday to sw indling charge~ conlained in an Oi'ange County Grand Jury indictment. Superior Court Judge Robert l.. Corf man refused to set a lritll d11te' '1fter all seven demanded separate t!-Jals. He ordered them to ap!)f:ar June 10 be(ol'e .lu<lge Byron K. McMillan for 11 ruling on Ul't m-otlorr. Pleas were offered by Jerry Kendall, l5, of 969 Sonora Road and Stanley Davis, 32, of 1086 San Pablo Circle. both of Costa f.i~sa; Roger Mendenhall, 28. or 26095 AVenida OcSeo, Mission Viejo and Christopher Enriquez, 25, of 75!1'l Volga Drive. Apt. 1. arid Henry Castonguay, 21, of 7661 Commodore Drive, Apt. 3, both of •luntinglon Beach. Also ordered to return June 10 were Tl.alph ~Ci.rney, 29. of 328~ Calle San .. ' Marcos, San Juan Capislrano. and R. C. Weisner, 11, Santa Ana. David Conchola. 22, of 6000 Garden Grove Blvd., Westminster and Edward Camey. 'ZT, or 20862 Shell Harbor Drive, Huntington Beach. railed to appear in court to answer lo the arraignment. Judge. Corfn1an issued a bench warrant · for Conchola to appear June 4 and ordered Camey's lawyer to bring him in· to court for ,P:lea JWlC 10. All nirit dercnW.rils are connectal with scrviet !ilalicns in Costa Mesa , Hun· tington Beach, San Juan Capislrano, Seal Beach and three other Orange County communities. . They were arrested afler an ln- vestlgati-On that a1\egeQly revealed that motorists were being persuaded lo let tit· tend11nts put their cars on the rack and 1hat the. autos were then damaged In a manner which compelled the customers to purchase sundry small parts. ' . . • ' ' . Coastal Freeway Study Be-opening Dinted • ID Newport · New.R~ute . .... ; .. . .. ~ ~ Study Seen In.Newport By L. PETER KRIEG · Of flle Otll)I' Plltt lltff California Highway C o m m I s a I o n Chairman Fred C. Jenniitgs said Friday he wlll propOse .re-opening the study of the Pacific COast Freeway route through. West ·Newport as soon as leg1slation is passed allowing a study of specific alternative routes. ·He said if Huntington Beach wants it, he will alS(I seek re-<>pening the route ~tUdy as far v.·est as Route 39 to get the frCcw11y off the beach. Jennings., in an interview with the DAI· LY PILOT, reiterateC:I his opposition to lhe existing coastal alignment between Bayside Drive and the western Newport Beach city limits. He said If l'egiSla'tiOn intrbduced by Sen. · Clark L. Bradley (R-San Jose) become~ laW, as possibly next month, he will direct the district hi ghway engineer to ll'T)me.diately pr e p a r e recommended perirpeters of the study area. He' said notice will then be given to all local jurisdiction involved and they wi ll be Welcome at t h e followin& Highway Commission meeting lo discuss them . "There is a serious problem (wlth east· west Lraffic) that must be solved in some manner," Jennings said. HC said once the: route study is i:&-<>pen- r.d, Qistrict Engineer Haig Ayanian v.·ould be )istrucled to work with Newport Beac)l officials, and their traffic study con~\iltant, to setk allernatives to the coastal freeway alignment. Jennings again declined comment on whether the Highway Commission will take , the city Lo court for attempting (o rescind 1t~e . exist.ing. 1'0\l.ll!: agr~emeJl:t from Bayside Drlve easterly through cOrona del Mar.· "Until we get more information and !!an actually see the city's resolution ,'' .Jennings said, "l can make no com· ment." Calling the Bayside Drive-West route question "a top priority matter," Jen- ning! said white he couldri,'t speak for the commission, "based on their past ex- pressions, I feel they Would concur with my re'quest to re-<> pen the rouie study." He 1aid ther pcrin\eteli. on the north likely would be the Newj)ort Beach-Costa Mesa city line.· He said the new study would be tied directly to a recently-a.Mou~ directive. frcim Stale P\lbllc Works Director James A. Moe calling for early coordinaUon of freeway routes with local governments. "It must be. 1 joint study," JeMings said. · The Brad.ley bill that would open the door for lhe re-opening is now in ita third Senate reading and ls scheduled to go to the Awmbly Tueaday, JeMlngs said. It contains an ur1ency clause and woold become law immediately ,after signed by GoVernor Reaa:an, he &aid. Lawnae~ Alleges ' -21 Yuba Murders; • Work of Maniac?: YUBA CITY, Calif. (AP) -A wooden ctub bearing possible bloodstains and a machete have been found by investiga- tors at the home of the man accused of murdering 10 itinerant farm workers. A total of 21 bodies have been unearthed. The murderer was "probably a homi- cidal maniac," She riff Roy D. Whiteake r said Friday after searchers uncovered the 21st victim and prepared to di11: for more. Besides the club and machete, investi- gators found other posslble weapons at the home of Juan V. Corona, a farm la- bor C(lntractor. Whiteake r said in a court affidavit disclosed Friday. The affidavit supporting Whiteaker's petition (or a se arch warrant was reveal- ed about the time deputy sheriffs called off for lhe night their search for more victims· buried in an orchard along the Feather River north of Yuba City. Whiteaker said two days · of steady rain had caused the sandy soi l to settle. revealing five dep ressions which might be more gravesites. The hacked up bodies of the victims, all but one found since Tuesday, were buried in graves scattered over a square mile arr:a in plum and. peach orchards lining the river. Jn his affidavit, Whiteaker said: ''In my opinion, the nature of the wounds and Veterans' Units ~lanning. -':files On.Memorial Day Veterans' organization! of four Orange Coast communities plan Memorial Day services this weekend. In the Ha rbor Area (Newpol1 Beach and Costa Meu). Coastline Post 3536 of the Veterans of Foreign Wars has schediifed"Memorlal Day services at 11 a.m. Monday at Harbor Rtst Memorial Park, Harbor !k'ulevard and Gisler A venue, Costl Mesa. Laguna Bilach's Heisler Park will be lht acene of Memorial Day services sponsored by American Legion Post m and Veterans of Foreign Wars Poat 5868. The 11ervices will get underw1y at 11 a.m. Monday. In Seal Beach, services tponsortd by American Legion Post 711 are scheduled for 11 1.m. ~fonday In Eisenhower Park. In Westminster. Memorial Day services are scheduled for Sunday. They will start •t 11 1.m. in the city's Si~ler Park. The spoNOr Ia Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 97&6. The public is welcome at 111 Memorial Day services. their savagery, the disposillon or the bodies of the murder victims, and the sheer number or victims indicates that the perpetrator of these offeflses is at least seriously mentally ill and probably a homicidal maniac." Corona, 37, was cummitted to 1 state mental hospital in January 1956 aa a schizophrenic. He was released in April ' 1956 when doctors certified that he bad recove red. The sheriff's 6.1 page affidavit was filed in Yu~ City Justice Court outlining his reasons for a warrant to search Corona's home. then listing an inventory or what was confiscated. The search warTant was signed by Superior .Caurt Judge John G . .Hauk less ·tnan lt'I• hour. and. a half Defore .COrdna was arrested at his home about 4 a.m. Wednesday. Al the time the search warrant was requested. eight bodies had been discov .. ercd. By the time Corona had been ar·. rested, nine had been found and when he: was booked on the murder charges the~ counr. had run to 10. • Authorit ies say they plan no further i aelion against Corona unti l Wednesday, when he is to be arraigned on the mur· der charges. In one of the graves, Whiteaker·s ar.: fida viL said. searchers found two re.~ ceipts from the Del Pero Bro:;. Meat Co.~~ bolh bearing Corona's name. : The list o( material taken from eo.: rona's home also included & receipt (rom' Del Pero. WlUteaker declined to say: (See MURDERS Page %) '1 ' ' . Orange Coat 1 "'eather Long weekend weather along the Orange Coast promlses to be most- ly drear;: with some scattered raln- shower.!l.'There is a chance that the overcast could bum off late today or Sunday. Jiighs will be in the &O's. INSIDE TODi\ Y Lo»donairc D t" O'Connor makes the COl1fr of ..TV lV££1( today ond 01e .summer ooriely sllow tlic B'Htot~ wifL 110.!lt U discussed in tllt cover feature 1vlaicl~ detail.• O'Connor's cor- eer and prtvicws l1is first thow. Atk Alljjl' ' Cttv~• t.J ('111lf1M ll·lt CM!lc\ 11 Crff•WH• 11 Ot11t1 Ht•lr•• ' t:•llM•I "''' t l~lttltillfM81 1 .. H ~ ..... ~ "'"' Otis ' --. A~~ lllil"llt1'1 I) """''" , .. ,. lltll 111111 II l11trh 1•1• l,Kll Mtrllth 1•11 U11e" Lt~ r l . . ' 1 DAJl 't l'llOT $ Fro• P .. e I MURDERS ... -1w:Uwr b abo bore Corcu·i DI.mt. • Also found at the: bo:Dt were a 2"2 "foot !001 wooden C':klb and a two foot mtwbar. bod) wUb par.sible bklodstalN. a -bltcbrt .and a post bole djggn-w1Lb hair llOd pow.bty b!ood Oil it. IM affidlvn ale!. F""'1d oatlm the ""-n..t the fireplace wu a meal clu,·er. From the llltcll<o officon coafucal<>d a -knife •ith a U l!ICb bladt. Beneath tht floor rni1 ol Cort'!'.a.'1 \'an ..cht dt~UES found a it.at.her rJPpf'r big OXJlamirJ& • ~~ lrith u 11 inch b!Jdf'. tv o pain of meri·! lhorls, "ont w:t.1; b}oodst.a.Ju .. and !.!I ?mm pi!tol Ylt!l!. All the \'»CtJms--•hio bad bttn d~ 1rom ta bouN. LO two m1mtM-h.ld bttn stabbed and Q vagtly hilcked. MOSt were bu..~ed •nh their ihiru pu.IJed up Cft.'t.r tho!1t Up!ltttc.becf arn'U. One body had r.o troc:str!. All the m~ u ceJ>ll one •trt 1l'hite- lht o:ht-r was ~lie,·td to be a :ii~. Jl.t.anv .-ere desc:nhed u drifters !rom the 5k1d. Ro'~ are.a o! oeatb)' ~f.ar)'JVille. Tht iberrlf u >d UM!' unsut0n.ahly lalt ra.r.. ('OtJpted 1''1ln ruoo!f from mehing lntr"' m ti'.t moumaw . threa!tned to .dt ~a\ lhe ~re;1 for m<"Y.e bodtt:i:. oir.i·o1!It .Reserv<r.r. 30 ltllles upstrea m. ts e:rpectf(f to rea cn capacn;r ~foMay and more wa ter is olre.ady bt.itlg re- lea~ dPn the feather R.'-\•er. Tots C(ltl)d flood the grav~i".e area near Yuba City by seepage ~g11 !ht le\·ee and ri\'tt bank. The orchards ate bflcw the r!\'el' level bot are protttted b)' ie~·tea of dJ rt and rock.. Vi1tH.e.a.ker de!ued dur'...ng a MW'S COD· -fere'l'ICe' a ref.(lrt t.liat h.l! officers v.·ere follo1111ing a crudt map •1th as many n 36 CTOS!.~ rr. X mar ks Ol'I it in un- ~rth1ng the brAJt:! •·;-.io. we are not ... be ~Jd. <Arona. the fathtr of fou r girls ~ed 4 through a. operated a farm labor-a:io- tractlng bus~. a!~h!mg crews of. workers during th~ han·est stas.oo. Ac· quaintances said mf.l'St Of thf!' laborers M: contracted for. or JUpervtsed. w~e MexJ. can nalionals or Mexican Americans . He 1s a nauve of ~fel..ico. Panther Leader Seale Back Home In California SAN F'M~CISCO (UPr) -Waving to rupporters chanting "power lo the JltOflle" Black Panther Chairman Bobbr Ci. Seale arrivt.d home a free man f n · .day aft.er nea rly two years confinement in prisons lrom coast to cout. Seale embraced party bodyguards at San Francisco International Airport be- fore being whished Into a waiting au to- mobile for the final jaunt across the £an Francisco Bay to his Oakland homt. About 100 persons turned out to greet Ult Panthe r leader who was rtleased Friday afternoon from a New Haven, Connecticut courthouse flfl szs.ooo bo11d . Stale. 34. appeared tired but happy. fie smiled broadly "'hen the crowd greeted him. but made no commt.n ts and avoided cameramen and new5me.n, Murdtr conspiracy charges a1ainst Seale and Mrs. Erick.t Huggins were dropped Tuesday in Ntw Ha ven afttr J udge HarQ\d ~ulvey dttlared a mistrial. "Both had been charged with tht. torture· murdlf,.-Of N!W York Pawther Alt'1 Rack· ley. •--. d . . ·1 1·1 Seale, ,...,..ever. rem a1ne 1n Ja1 un 1 bail was set in his appeal of contempt charge$ leveled against him by Chicago l!Jdge J ulius Hoffman. ~ Seale had been bound and .-agged In Hoffman's courtroom for several days du ring the "Chicago 7" trial. Ht. had t'aet.n extradited to the Chicago trial from a San Francisco jail under heavy secrecy. ·Attorney Fra11cis McTernan, law aJ- soeiate ol Seale's attorney. Charles Ga rry. charged the government with jiving Seale a "pt.tty nasty time" before releasing him. Seale was expected to rut with his fam ily Saturd ay before meeting With pSrty leader Huey Newton. The West Coasl Panther headquarters said Seale's release y,•a:i: "te rrific'' for party morale. OIANel COAST DAILY PILOT H•I ..... .._. -·-'-Cl1r 1na o-.AMGI! COAST PVaLl$HIHI) CJ:JM.,,,,,y le~•tf M. We•• 'r•lllMt tnoll ''*I"*' J 1clt l . C1o1tlev Vlu ~rMlttnt tncll C..-.1 MlnttW Thtlll•I "•••fl ~di! ... 1h ....... A. ,Wi.,.,,liiRt M_,f#lt llJllW Gh1rlt, H. l••• ll(h•~ P. M.11 AMltl91'1t MtMt"'t I.di'-' °""" c;e.119 Mtt1: DI W.~ I!,_ ~ a .. c~: am M tovlw•!'lll Lt.-&tiKll: m l<trt<!it •-M11t111..,,.., tMCll: 17'71 ... di ....,....,,,.. IM Cltnliwltt: • Hfl'1fl a1 C.fl'llllo 1 .. 1 OAIL'f' PILOT, "'1!~ -ICll k ctf!>lll-..... 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Eight creY.'• men "''ere arrested this y,·eek fo r angling in LT.S. \\'ater s near Dry Tortugas Islan ds. Incident was second in one week. Funeral Parlor Seeks Decision Over Same Name One of tv.·o Westmiru;ter funeral homt.s operatin g under almost indentical names 1,1.·anta a dispute over the na~ settled by an Orange County Superior Court judge. Judge Robert Banyard will be asked June 10 by operators of Westminsler Memorial Park ,_1ortuary, 1480.1 Bea ch Blvd., to order Westminste r ~1emorial Mortuary. 7801 Bolsa Ave .. to pic:k some otht.r name or revert to the one it allegedly abandont.d last Oct. 30. The complaint 6lates that the defe,,. danu • premises. just one-quarter mile away from the plaintiffs' facility , were formerly known as the. Peek Family colonial Home and that no confusion ex- isted until the Peek family changed the name. Mrs. Marnettt. Peek and Lon E. Peek, JI are listed among the defendants. Judge Banyard v.·ill be asked June 10 to grant an injunction that will prevent the Peek family from wing the newl y a.dopted name. . . S. Viet Outpost Fights Off Reds SAIGO~ (l'Pl) -South \'ittna.lnt$it troops in • Central lllPlanda "''""' bu.1 off all in!antry cbarce by 500 'North \l~wmeat frlday but. fteret Communist .ui!J-aircrait fir e kept any ~pplies or relllforcement.i from reachinr the!Jl by Alt, South Ytttna.me.se spokesmen Aid today. A U.S. Anny UH! "!!Dey" bdicopttr making a wpply nm m fire hues. 241 miles nonh ol Saigoo in Pl<iku l'n>\1nec, •as &bot down Frid~y. U.S. gpotesmm said. The Cf't'W memben •·ere rescued Wlhmt. 'Ille badly-<!mi>1td -.... !Jiu I slanders Leave Mafiosi, Police Alone Together FILICUDI, S.cily (AP) -Eight .. o · e:riled ~fafia boaJtt and a battalion of cara binieri had thUI tiny Wand to them· 5elves tod ay as most of the populalioe fled in protest All but a few doz.en of f iticudi'• 200 inhabitant s abandoned the island in less than 24 hours aJ a last resort against the £hipping of lhe Ma fia tliles hue by ltaJ. tu authorities. A few old people left heh.ind to tend to animals waved handktrchiefa as the boata ld t for Lipari. the nurby central island in the Aeolian cha in that has 5\lpported Filicud.i'1 protut. Women cried and fa int· ed. Some villagtrs said that all inhabitants v.·ould be of! tht. island this wet.kend, leaving Jt completely to the Mafi osi aad nearly 300 policemen. 'Ibe Mafia chieftainJ and some of the police took ad vantqe of the mau e1odu1 to apend tht.ir first c:ornfortable. night since arrivina: here. 1.ut Wednesday. The. police smashed their way int& the padlocked Sireu Hotel ~ put the e:riles up there. For two nights prtviously, the police and the Mafiosi had to 1leep on hard bencht.s, floors and chairs in a cafe and unfinished inn outs ide the villagt.. This wa s because the villagers barri· cade:d the way into town. On Thursday, the government landed 200 carabinierl to quell the rebtlliofl, and the popula· tion promptly abandoned the island. At Lipari the municipal council. which ha s administrative control of Pilicud i, resigned as 1 body to support the Fili· cudians' protest. Schools. boarding houses and private homes on Lipari were made available to tht peoplt arrivlnc from P'illcudL The Aeo lian Islanders cla im the pres- ence of the Mafiosi-lhe second group of underworld suspeets exiled to a Medittr· ra ne an island aa "socially undesirable"- will spoil the region for touriam. h!ted lo a rear bast by another <!boppu. Spokesmen for lbt Army Of tht Rt.pu&. Jk ol ISoatll) Y-J<tum IARVN) uld !he cit.fenders ol Fire Bas.t 5 killed l2l North Y'tttnamest attackers. and suffered only "llght" cuuahies of their own. Ti'lf. driendt.rs al5o c:aUed the U.S. jet fight<r bomb<n to help repulse tht attacks. But a North Vittna..ml'51e eti· 1.ire'raf1 battalion lhrtw up a curtain ol tuUets tha.1 kept U.S. relief belicoptus away from the base_ ARVN officerg al nearby Pleilru tokl reporten. Elsewhere in South Vielllarn . Commu- nist ground gunners brought down a sec· OM1. American Huey helicopter aklnl the northern coast Si:r U.S. solruers aboard Y.'ere injured. an Americ an spokesman ~id. 11\t second Huey wu downed in Qua.ng Nam Providenct, 340 m.ilt.s north o! Saigon. South of thtre, near Quang Ngai. :tai miles north of Saigon, A/'J)erican Wan- uymen of the Americal Divisi ot) foughl a• gkjrmi!h witb an estimated SO <Ammu- nisl!. The Americans, supported by helicopter and artill ery fire, reported killing 13 Com· munisU: while sulfering no caJUalties of their own. But three Americans wert. wounded Friday and early Saturday in Commu11.ist mortar attack! in the Saigon region. A ~round mortar barrage hit an American artillery hue 33 milu north- east of Saigon and about 10 mortar rounds were fJred on U.S. Ann y engineers camped 30 miles north1111·est of S...igon. New CATV Unit In Niguel Tells Upgrading Aims The Laguna Niguel cable lelevisi on <CATV ) system will be. renovattd from top to bottom under the new ownership or Storer Broadcasting Company. Storer resident t.ngineer Bob Ward said today. "\'i'e want to get in thert. 111 soon as possi ble and start some badly needed upgrading ," said Ward. "Our aim is lo give thost. people some really good aervice." Theo Storer finn will be taking over 1,100 Laguna Niguel subscribers with purchase of the system, which was 11e1otiated with Avco Com- munity Developen Inc., the fjrst lhtt recently took over development of the plaMed Nigut.I communlty. Storer alrt.ady servic:u 9,000 cable television sub.scribera in: Laguna Beach and in the Dani Point.San Juan Capistrano.Capistrano Beach area . Headquarters of the firm 's Orange County operations ia at 2139 Laguna Ca• yon Road. NEW SOUTH COUNTY JUDGE Newport's H. W1rrtn Knight Warren Knight In Jwlge Post For S. County ?\ev.J>Ort Beach resident H. Warren Knight Friday v.·as sworn in as the ntw municipal court judge for the South Orange County Judicial District. FoJJoy,·ing the brief noon certmony, at· tended by his fam ily the 41-year-<1\d auornt.y said. "lt will be a great pleasure to be here. 1 am looking fof\l·ard UI the challenge." The O<l th of office v.'all adrnin.Js1ered to Knigh t by Municipal Court Judge Richard Hamilton in Ham1hon"s chambers. Knight v.·as appointed to the $.10.i25 a year post Ma}' 3 by Gov. Reagan to replace Frank Oominichini v.·ho the governor earlier elevated to an Orange County Superior Court judgeship. Following tht. oath and a handshake from Judge Hamilton. the ne1,1.· judge v•as assisted into his black robe by three of his four children. Andy. 14, Ellen. 13 and Bet.,y, 8. Knight li ves with his wife. Nan- _cv. and family at 2517 Vista Baya in Newport Beach. A native of Virginia. Knight came tn the Harbor Area in 1956 wht'n he v.·as transferT ed lo El Toro fo.1ar ine Base y,·hile in the ser\'ice. He served as legal flfficer at the bast and was discharged in 1959, at v.·hich time ht "entered private law practice in Santa Ana. ln the past. he &ervt.d as judge pro tem in boht Superior Court and county c:entral Municipal Court. Despite of hi& put e.1· perience, he will attend a two-week judges school prior to a s sum in g responsibilities of the busy court cale.n-- dar. Asked what she would call her fa ther now that he v.·as a judge, Knight's daugh ter Betsy replied. "I'm still just going to call him daddy.;' His Honor said that was aU right. Saddle hack Seeks More Protection By PA..\it.:LA JlAl.LAN 01 "'• oa111 "lltl t,.lt Petitions are being clrcut'ated in the Sadclleback Valley. 1od11y calli ng for in· creased pol ice protection from the Orange County S h<'riff'~ Offict. Tht peti tion speci fic.ally ai1ks !he law t.nforcement agency' tti Increase It! patrols in the bus1nw areas. On t car con taining twn men patrol! the Saddle.back Valley between midnight and 7 a m. But a watch commander for the Sheriff's Office added that back-up cars are available in an emergency from nearby patrol beats. During the daylight and evening bouts, three: cars are assigned to the Saddle.back \'alley. One man occupies each car du r· ing the day shift and tv.'o men occupy each car during the evening shJft. '"The sheriff's department ls rt.Sponsi· ble for crimina l \'iolations and also haz.a.rdoui; violat ions of the \'ehicle code;• said lhe v.atch commander . "The Highv.·av Patrol also serves the area and is respc)nsible for tra ffic enforcement." He said the bound aries of the "Sad· dleback Valley·· patro l area include the commu nit ies of Leisure World. Laguna Hdls. El Toro. and Mis:i:ion Viejo. ~1anv residents of the area agree tha t more Pa trols are needed. ~'lore than 1.000 !'ignatures already have been gathered by business men circul ating the petit ions. Bil l \Veils of L'nited California Bank in f\iission Viejo. v.·ho is circul ating a peti· lion. said the response has been "e:r· tremely good.'' "The ma jority seem to agrte v.·ith the petiti on statements." he said. •·People seem to~ very in terested in signing.'' A group v.·hich has bt'en interested in the subject but has not 1aken a stand has been the Saddleback Valley Chamber of Commerce. ' "The Chambfr is interested jn the services available but v.·t. have not in· Vt5tigated Jt." said Jim M a n i o ll , manager . "We y,·1ll look into this area t.his sum· mer and v.i ll present our findings and our recommendations in Septembf.r." 'Hawaii Week' Pau Party Set ~ewport Beach climaxes its'!. first -evu Hawaii \\'eek celebration v.·ith a Pau Par- ty Sunday at S:30 p.m. at t.he Ne\\'JXlrter Inn . Open to the public. lickeL"i are availablt. at S6.50 per person. Guests are urged to v.·ear casual. Ha waiian a!tire. A Polynesia-style bu ffet dinner wiU be served and Y.'ill be followed by the dr aw· ing for a free trip to Ha~·aii Ptrsons who have ~ubmitted entry blanks for lhe dra11,.ing nefii not be. pres- ent to y,·in the trip. Deserter Makes Best of New Life Disenchantment With Radicals Grows; Learning, Studies Begin By LUCINDA FRANKS aod PETER FRElBERG United Pre11 InttniatlonaJ ln the 1pr1ng of 1969, John Pi cciano moved to Solna , near Stockholm , and, itfte r months or making radical anti- American speeches , he began to wonder v.·hat the slogans he had been mouthing re ally meant. He says he J!raduall y became disen- chanted with the Americsn Deserters Committet. and isolated himself from his old friends. ''I began to realize that many of us deserters . turned. revolutionaries didn't know what v•e were talking about." he says. "All this rhetoric about imperialist pig America was nonseRse. In the end it could rt.ally make you believe that all businessmen were fascists and Mao had all the answer8 to the Amer ican pro- blem." John decided he would e:ii:pand hls reading list beyond the Peking Revit.w. He began to read Amtrican economists -everyone from John Kenneth Galbra ith lo Milton Friedman . '•[ decided If I was against the Ameri· can system. I'd better find out v.·hy.'' He says he gradually came lo accept that change in the United States could come about step by step and that Maoist communism has no relevance for a de- velopt.d industrial country like the United States. Realizing he would have little chance for a good job or further education in Sweden unlesll he was fluent Jn the language, he enrolled in a government. 1ponsort.d language class and passed the six-month course with honors. ln the summer of 1969. John Picciann Sr. camt to Swed en to try to persuade hi!i son to come home. He bought a mattress and moved Into his mn 's one·room apart· ment in Solna for 10 days. The tv.·o had long quiet discus!ilons and Mr. Picci ano asS\lJ'ed John he could always count on his family's irupport 11nd affection . Although he failtd to convi nce John to return home. ht felt 1'118 ton httd matured and wen! back to New Jersey much rtlieved on that score . In the fall of 1969, John bc?ga11 a six· month 1truggle to gain tilt' nt.eessary crrdlts -the equivalent of two years of an Am erican college -10 tn~r a Swedish university. Unlve ralty officials at both Stockh rilm and Upp~•la told him there wa~ no way he. could make up the crtdlta. }le and a group of other deserters tried submitting a petition to Uppsala University re· qut.sting apec:ial permission to attend classes, but it was rejected. Next, he tried attending a Swedish high school. but wu forced to drop out after sil: weeks because he waa not fluent enough in Swedish. Undis mayed. John appropriated 1 reading list for a basic economics course at Uppsala. He read all tht. books on the Ii.st, and two months later rt.turned to Uppsala and a.sked to be tested on the. material. }le passed with a high mark and was given special dispensation to study economics at the university on a government grant. . John moved from Stockholm to a stu- dent room in Uppsala in May, 1970, "It was hard lo believe I was really getting the. chance to do what I wanted," ht. says. "J had my own room, my own possessions, my own reference books. I had roots.'' University life stabilized John. He built up a new circle of friends and, after months of taking out different girls onct , he found a steady companion, a young Swedish teacher, Lena Rodi us. Jn June 1970, John's rather and mothtr came to Uppsala for a vi.sit. John hsd been apprehensive tbout their trip. His mother h•d heretofore refukd to come and he did not know how 1he would react. But she was happy lo see him and did not bring up the subject of his ~rtion. His part.nts told him how pleased they were he was studying and bad msde so much progress. PARENTS CHANGED "I realiz.t'd how lucky 1 was, knowing that the part.nts of many other dt..sertt.rs had disowned them," John says, "I know how hard it must ha ve been for them , my bl'ing their only child." Relatives say John's parents , have changed since his desertion. His mother. a frail , pale-sklMcd woman, has lost y,·eighl and rarely leaves tht house. She says she thinks of her son t0ostanUy. There are many rtm1ndtrs : A picture on Jhe mantel, the IJvlng room bookcase ht bu ilt , a ne ighbor calling to ask what she hears fr om John. She crie.a a lot and aoes lo mass at nearby St. Joseph'• Church every dty. John 's father, who Ir 58, ls ofltn dcprt!Jsed •nd hls conversation ia punctuated with long atghs. For lhe Plcclanos. the tension and wot· ry will never end as long JS John Is away. ~1ra. Picciano teara up her IOll's • letters after reading them onct bec:ause tht.y would "upst.t her too much if they were around the house." Mr. Picciano comes straight home from work every day to be. there "in case the knock on the door might be my son." "Wt want him back," ht says. 1'After all, what am I living fot? There's nobody else. What he does understand is that wt.'rt getting oldtr. Wt can 't last fore ver." D:i:EPLY IMPRF.SSED Today, John is deeply immersed in life in Swt.de.n, He attends eeonomiea classes at the university, studies French on his own, and hopes lo w01k toward a degree. He is alao applying for admission to carpentry school so he will be able to earn a Jiving while studying at the university, He lives in a two.room apart· ment with Lena 11nd tht.y havt. rectnlly bought a tape rt.corder and radio. Tht.y ski and John playt chess for reert.ation . In tht. bedroom, a tall bookcase is full o( volumes of Tolstoy, Thoreau and Orwell, among others. Like many deserters. John follows American politics wilh intense interest. When he feels the U.S. government is escalating the Vietnam war and moving Jway from peace agreement, ht becomt.s deeply depressed. "When something llke Cambodia or Laos happens. you just know the possibilities are getting less and IHs for people like me to go bsck home," he says. Father Thomas Hayes. an Episcopal mini stt.r, who spent two )'ttrs in Stockholm helping deserters and whose book on hit experiences, .. American Deserters in Sweden ," ls lo be published M>On, ft.el~ John '• motivations for descr· lion, his atruggl es and his feelings toda y 11.re chara cte ristic of America's disaf- fected servicemen . "John is a very real person. whose working.cJas:i: background has perhaj>8 helped him to survive the hardships nf being an exile.," 1ay1 Hayti, now a house fellow at Harvard Divi nity School. "Llkt many of his kind, John is lough about not renouncing what he has done." John regreU now that he did not appl y for conscientiow objector sLatua In the beginning. His dre.a ms of amne!ly art sh11rtd by olht.r destrters. There htve been somt moves -Rep. Edward I. Koch fO.N.Y.). h15 broached the tubject in Congress anrl peaot: groups ha ve clrculated amneaty ~I petitions. But the exiles know they ha ve little chance of being welcomed back while the Vietnam war continues. John gets depressed when ht looks ahead. Like many deserters. he has only vague notions, many of them miscon- ceptions, of what would happen to him lt he does return . He believes he would either be sen t back to his company. spe nd months in the stockade, and then be penalized by a:i:signment lo Vietnam, or be given a dishonorable discharge and spend five years in jail, the ma:ii:imum aen tence for dt.sertion. Judging from past casu, John'1 fate in fa ct would not be so harsh. Because he has stayed away so long, he would not be sent back into the Arm y but would ce.r· tainly receive a dishonorable discharge. Ht. would find it ex tremely difficult to gel any good job. Most big t.mployers will not hire an ex·serviceman who has les.! than an honorable discharge. NOT ft1AXI!'llU~1 Having deserted during basic training, John would not lace the five-year max· imum sentence reserved for "desertion with in ten t to avoid hauirdoull dut y or i;hirk important service." The maxi mum for a dese rter who returns voluntarily is two years. On the other hand. John wonders if hi s contact with the North Vietnamese or his destruction of his military identi fication c:ard would also be used again st him. But it is not the jail sentence that bothers John so much. It is tht. thought that ht. Would be more of an exile in his own country than in Swt.den. 1'he real punishment would be to stand convicted for tht. rt.st of his life for an act he feels wa5 not a crime. ''PeOple would doubt my loyalty, my motives," he says, "M}' friend!! would took at me differe ntly and I would have to prove mystlf all ovt.r 11galn to each one. Thert would be those who would never undt.rsl8nd ." John is both right and wrong in hill predictions about how he would be rece1 vt.d in his home town. Opinion about the Vietnam wa.r has changed Jn Lodi in recent years. The fcelin1 tha t It la, a war without a purpose seem• widespread among }'Oung and old alike. But IM!sertion is something else. Scrna rd Focarino, 47, Joh.n's high school English teache.r and former Lodi mayor. say1 he I! agalnsl tbe war but believe.~ ht shstres with most Lodi citizens the fttling th " ou can't tum patriotism on and off. You can't pick and choose your war." "We·d welcomt. John back, we'd 0 give him a second chance. just so long as he had learned the error of his ways," he says. Gertrude Lt vow. the former Lodi High School librarian, says she understands John's actions. "I think he is a ~ood exan1ple of the difference betwee n the kids in this v.·ar an d those of World War JI. Everybody v.·anted to fight in the second world v.·ar. \\'hen Korea broke out. silence. Wit h this thing in Vittnam . nobody wanls to go.'' John's fr ien ds express sympathy for him and say they would welcome him home without reservat ions. Nont believes he deserted because he is a coward. "He v.•as a great guy ," says Gary Trip. pOdi. 23, a Vietnam \'etcran. ·'As fa r as l_'m co11rerned. he 8ti l! is. I don"t see anythin g \\"rong with him. He"s; v.•elcome at my house anytime." John "s desertio n has forced hi m tn ass ume ~realer contr-0! of his own destiny. No longer ablt' to just slide through life. taking wha t comes alo ng. he has had to make choices. to i;eek alternativei;. "If I had ne\·er deserted. t might be grinding my days nut In factory shifts v.•ith 11 break for a game of pool on Fri· day nights," he says. But there has been a price to pa y. In exchange for one ktnd of freedom. he has lost another. Altho ugh still opposed to the Vietnam v.·ar. John is no longer bil!E'r against the: United States. He looks wislfully towards his ilomeland, to the people he might never sec again. When he m~el.ll travelers from the srates, he questions them t'ndl~sly about everything from Spiro Agnew to \VOmcn ·s lib. He wants In know the current price or meat. the state of the stock market, 11nd whether busine ssmen arc Jettin.~ their ha ir gro1• long . He confi des he misses his mother's ravioli. American TV, and rubber-tipped pencils. Sometimes he slls at his de5)( overlook. Ing a grove of fir lrtes in Uppi;ala a.net imaglntll how it would be to go home agaJ n. He thinks about being an AmtrJ. can economi!Jt. how he could he lp insti· tute a free hcal tb program. And what he wou ld do to end unem ploymt.nt. Bui Jn 1he end ht knowi; that a' Ion~ as Ameri. ca.n soldiers are dying in Vietnam, all th1:i: must remain a dl.rtant dream. • 7 • 7 • -· Weekend • • EDITION • . . ' ' Your Hometown Dally Paper .VOL 64, NO. 128, 5 SECTIONS, 82 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY; CALIFORNIA • SAT.URDAY, MAY 29, 1971 TEN CENTS West Newport Freeway Route Study Pos·sible . By L. PETER KRIEG ot IM Otllf Piie! ll•lf California Highway C o m m i s s i o n Chairman Fred C. Jennings said Friday ht will propose re-opening the study of the Pacific Coast Freeway route througtt West Newport as :soon as legislation is passed allowing a study of specific alternative routes. He 1aid if Huntington Beach wants it, he Will ·also seek re-opening the route Youth Faces Adult Court lri Slaying By T0~1 BARLEY Of 1M 01lt.-,lit! ll11t Christopher "Gypsy" Gibboney was ordered Friday to face trial in Orange County Superior Court as an adult for his alleged role in the ''devil cu1t" killing June 1 of a Mission Vie}o teacher. Juvenile Court Judge Robert Kneeland ended a special hearing that began the v.·eck before by transferring the l7·year· ()ld y()uth from Portland, Ore.. to the senior court for trial setting. No date had been set late Friday. Gibboney is the last member of the gang of drug-using drifters rounded up a year ago in the '"'ake of the hatc het kil~­ ing of servicr station attendant Jerry \V:tyne Carlin and the slaying 24 hours later of 1'1rs. Florence Nancy Brown, 31, of El Toro. It is alleged that he is one of U1e group who dragged Mrs. Brown from hti-car all 1ht entered tht Sand Canyon turnoff of the San Diego Fr~way. hustled her to an Jrvine orange grove and there tortured and·stabbed her to death before ravaging tbe still wann body. Three or th<>R accused or the killing freely adrilitted that what was left o( ~Mrs. Brown became the central feature of Satanic rites conducted on Ole l!ctne before the gang buried the body near the Ortega Highway. Steven Craig Hurd. the gang's leader, Is today committed to Atascadero State Hospital as insane. The 2G-year-old transient was charged with bot b murders. Arthur Craig "Moose" Hulse, 17, is to-- day serving a life term in state prison following his trial in Superior Court as an adull The Garden Grove youth was found RUilty of axing Carlin to de_ath and or being an accomplict in the murder of Mrs. Brown. (See CULT Pace%) Service Station Racket Suspects Plead Innocent Seven of nine service station operators and employes accused or involvement in 1 countywide aulo repair racket pleaded not guilty Friday to swindling charges contained in an Orange County Grand Jury indictment. Superior Court Judge Robert L. Corfman refused to set a trial date after ,11\1 seven demanded separate trials. He nrdered them to appear June JO before Judge Byron K. McMillan for 1 ruling on the motion. Pleas were offered by Jerry Krndall , 35, nf 969 Sonora Road and Stanley Davis, 32, flf 1086 San Pablo Circle, both of Costa MCsa: Roger Mendenhall , 28. of 26095 Avenida DeSeo, ~1ission Viejo and Christopher Enriquei, 25, 0£ 7592 Voli;::a Drive, Apl. I, and Henry Castonguay, 21. nf 7661 Commodore Drive, Apt. 3, both or Huntinglon Beaeh. Also ordered to return. June IQ were Ralph Carney, 29, of 32852 Calle San Marcos', San .Juan Capistrano, and R. C. Weisner, 18, Santa Ana. Divid Conchola, 22, of 6000 Garden C.rove Blvd., Westminster and Edward Camey, 27, of 20862 Shell Harbor Driv~. Huntington Beach, failed to appear Ul court to answer to the arraignment. Judge Corfman issued a bench warrint for C(iochola to appear June 4 and flrdered Camey's lawyer to bring him fn.. to court for plea June 10. AU nine defendants are COMeci.ed with servk:e stations in Costa Mesa. Hun· tington Beach, San Juan Gapistrano, Seal Beach and three other Orange County communities. They were arrested Aller 11n ln- \'estlgation that allegedly revealed that motorists were being persuaded to let at· tendants put the ir cars on the rick and that the autos were then damaged in 11 mpnner which compelled the customers I" purchase aundry amall part.s. '· • • study as far west as Route 39 to get the freeway off the beach. Jeonings, in an interview with tne DAI· LY PILOT, re.iterated . iis opposition to the existing coastal alignment between Bayside Drive and the western Newport Beach city limits. He said if legislation introduced by Sen. Clark L. Bradley (fl..S3n Jose) becomes Jaw, as possibly ne~t month, he will direct the district highway engineer to immediately pr e p a r t recommended " ~rimeters of the study area. He saki notice ~·ill then be given to all local jurisdiction involved and they will be welcome ·at the following Highway Commission meeting to discuss them. ''There is a serious problem (with east- west traffic) that must be solved in some manner ." Jennings said. lfe said once the route study is re-open- ed, District Engineer Haig Ayanian would be instructed to work with Newport Beach officials, and their traffic study Tougft Aet· 't.0 . F~law Gaily prailCing amid parade of showgirls, showman Liberace shows Off his red, white and blue hot pants ensemble at Caeser's Palace in . Las Vegas. Said Liberace of his $4,000 outfit: "\Vhen I go patriotic, I don't fool around." County APCDChiefHappy Over PUC Edison Decision By JACK BROBACK Of ffle 011" I'll" '"" Orange County 's Air Pollution Control Officer William Fitchen, quietly pleased over Wednesday 's decision of the California Supreme Court, today handed out bouquets lo associa tes in the victory over the Edison Company and the Publ.fc Utilities Commission. The court's unanimous ruling which said the County Air Pollution Control District has equal right to regulate a power plant along with the PUC, brought :&miles to many faces . Fitchen cautioned, however, that.,-"lf Edison can meet the district's standards it may expand it.s plant.'' He said the company had ma4:1e tremendous strides in controlling emissions in the past year. The court decisio'n blocked, for now, e1- pansion 0£ the Huntington Beach oil and gas burning plant which would have tripl· ed ita power output. ' "Any feeling that J might ha ve in this area are lhose of great pride in a team effort on the part of 11 lot or good, hard working, knowledgeable Orange County employes," Fitchen <'xuded. "My one feeling of personal satisfaction ls that my original decision Lo deny their authority to construct was the proper decision.'' DECISION TOLD That denial was m~de In Sept,. 4, I 9fi!I, and in a letter to the Board of Supervisors. F:itchen announced hl'll riecision which was later backed by the board and the City council of Huntington Beach. Fitchen ga ve sp<>eial recognition fo hi., distri ct staff. "particularly Edward Camarena and Douglas Jeffrey, our engineers." He also lauded the County Counscl'.oi staff members, Jim Urba n who represented the control di strict before the PUC hearing board and John Powell . who prepared the case for the Supreme Court. Fitchen also thanked the press "for il<l support" and the various citizens groups who "took time from the busy schedules to testify." After Fitchen denied the Edison Com· pany a permit to expand in September of 1969, there followed a hearing before !he then new California Environmental Quali· ty Study Council headed by county Supervisor Da vid L. Baker. Next. AsscmDlyman John V. Briggs IR- Fullerton) brought his State Joint Com· mlllee on Atomic Development 11nd Space to the county for another session. PUC HEARll\"GS Finally in l)ccen1hcr nf 196!1, the PUC started hearings in Fount11in Valley, whiCh after a ""eek moved to Lo!s Angele.'! <'Ind continued intn February. Nin!!l.ern hearing days spanned the three · months (See FITCHEN Page Z)' Vets Set Rites Orange Coast Marks Meniorial Day Veterans' organiiations of four Orange Coast communities plan Melllorial Day services this weektnd. In the Harbor Aru (Newport Beach and Costa Mesa). Coastline Post 3536 of tl'lt Veterans of Foreign Wars hu scheduled Memorial Day Rrviccs at It 111.m. Monday at llarbor Relit Memorial Park, ltarbor Boulevard and Gisler Avenue. Costa Mesa. Laguna Be11ch'1 ltcislcr P11rk will be lhe scene of Mcmor\al Dicy i;ervlcc!I &ponsortd by American Legion Post 222 :\ • and Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 5868. The services will get underway at II a.m. ~1onday. In Seal Beach. servicta sponsored by American Legion P~ 716 are scheduled for II a.m. Monday in Eisenhower Park. Jn Weslminster, Memorial Day service!! are scheduled for Sunday. They '«ill start at II 1.m. in the cily'f"Siglcr !'ark. The rponso r is Veteran!! of Foreign Wars Post 97~6. The public i.s wclcom~ •t all Mtrnorial Day 1erv·1ccs. consulla!lt, to seek alternalives to the coastal freeway al ignment. Jcnqings again declined comment on whether lhe Highway Commission will take the city to court for attempting Co rescind the existing route agreement from Bayside Drive easterly through Corona del Mar. "Until ~e gel more information and can actually see the city's resolution,'' Jennings said. "l can make no com- ment." calling the Bayside Orive-Wut route question "a top priority matter," Jen- nings said while he couldn't speak for the commission. "based on their past e.x- pressions, I feel they would concur with my request lo re-open the route study." He said lhe perimeters on the north likely would be the Newport Beaeh-Cosra ~tesa city line. He said the new study would be tied directly to a recently.announced directive from State Public Works Director James A. Moe calling for early coordination of freeway rout~ wit h local govetnment.s. "It must be a joint study," Je.nnlngs said. The Bradley bill that wouJd · open the door for the re-opening is now In its third Senate reading and is scheduled to go to the Assembly Tuesday, dennings said. It contains an urgency clause and would become law Immediately after signed by Governor Reagan, he said. Hijack Thwarted Ex-officer Ju1nped in Ransom Try NASSAU, Bahamas (AP) -An ex-New \'ork city policeman. who claimed he had wrap~d his body in explosives and commandeered an Eastern Airlines jet- liner Friday night, was overpowered Saturday morning in Nassau where he had demanded a woman hostage and $500,000 ransom. The hijacker was jumped as he left the aircraft to collect the money and officials said he had no explosives. There were no apparent injuries. The capture came more than an hour arter the plane landed at Nassau with the hijacker and three crewmember ho!iJages. An airport official said, "A short stocky rellow was the first to jump him and then people converged Rnd 1herr were 30 peo- ple around him immediately. Yuba Murders Called ,.Work Of 'Maniac' ... YUBA CITY. Calif. CAP} -A wooden club bearing possible bloodstains and a machete haye been found by lnvesUga. tors at the home of the man accused ot murdering 10 itinerant farm workers. A total of 21 bodies have been unearthed. Tlie murderer was "probably a homi- cidal maniac," Sheriff Roy D. Whiteaker said Friday after sea rchers uncovered the 21st victim and prepared to dig for more. Besides the club and m11chete, investi. gators round other possible weapons at the home or Juan V. Corona, a fArm la- bor contractor, Whiteaker said in a CT>urt affidavit disclosed Friday. The affidavit supporting Whitcaker's petition ror a search warrant was rev ea l. el'! about the time deputy sheriffs callerf off for the night !heir search for more victims buried in an orchard along the Feather Rive r north or Yuba City. Whiteaker said two day s of stCady rain had cau sed !he sandy soil to settle, revealing five depressions wh~ might be more gravesites. 'l'he hacked up bodies nf the iclim.~. all but one found since Tuesd , were buried in graves scattered over a square mile area in plum and peach orchards lining the river. In his affidavit, Whiteaker said: "Jn my opinion, the nature of the wounds and their savagery. the disposition of the bodies of the murder victims, and the sheer number of victims indicates that the perpetrator Of these offenses is at least seriously m1?ntally ill and probably a homicidal maniac." / Corona , 37. was committed lo a slate mental hospital in Janu11ry 1956 as a 5Chizophrcnic. He was released in April 1956 when doctors certified that he had rCC4lvered. The sheriff's 63 page affida vit was filed In Yuba City Justice Cou rt outlining his reasons fM::. warrant Ill search Coron11 's home, then listi ng an inventory or wh11 t w:i~ confiscaled. .The search "'arrant was signed by ~uperior Court .Judge John G. Hauk fess lhan an hour 11nd a ha!! before Corona was arrested at his home about 4 a.m. Wednesday. At the timl! the i-;earch warrant was requested. eight bodies had been discov- ered. By the tlme Corona had been ar· rested , nine had been !ound and when he was booked on the murdrr charges the count had run to 10. Authorities say thf!y plan no !urther action against Corona unlil Wednesday, ~·hen he is to be arraianed on the mur· der charge.'!. In one of the graves, Whiteaker's af. fldavit ssid . searchers found two re- ceipts Crom the Del Pero Bros, Melt Co., bolh b«!11ring Corona's name. Tht list or material taken from Co-- rona's home also included a rtttlpt trom Del Pero. Whiteaker declined to say whl'lher it alJO bore Corona 's name. Alsn found at the home were 11 21,. root long wooden club 11'nd a 1wo foot cs .. MURDERS Paae 11 ''Then thty all went down like a football scrimmage," the spokesman said. ;.tie had nothing on him. He 's subdued and everything's calm and under con· trot," a Nassau civil air official said. During lhe wait after the hijacked craft landed, the pilot, Capt. Eugene Sul- livan, radioed the Nassau tower : "He has enough explosives arou.nd his body that if anyone attempts to slk>ot him or attack him. he'll blow everything up,'' ~aid Eileen Carron, an observer in the tower. "l{e has also demanded lhat the woman be brought to him in ~ Car with an En· glish speaking driver." said Mrs. Car- ron. A car wa.oi ordered to i;land by with the ·. l . U,/ Tt~ll HEADS INVESTIGATION Sheriff Whiteaker Grove Man Held In Sex Slaying Of Little Baby A 39-year-old Garden Grove man wa~ :trrcsted this morning on suspicion of murder. chlld molesting and sodomy in the death of his glrl friend 's 15-month· old baby. Donald Lee Coats, 98.12 Acacia St., Gardeni Grove, was arrested shortly after midnight in a Lon·J Beach resf.au- rant was launch·ed for him . Police said Coals had skJpped town er the baby, Chad Bryan Dunham, s found early Friday morning covered wit h blankelsjnd bruised and cut in his crib at Coals apartment t Doctors at Westminster Communily l{osQjtal worked 13 hou11. tryjng to save the child's life -at one point bringing a slight puJse beRl -but he was pro- oounced dead al 3:30 p.m., Friday. The boy wa11 round by hls mother, Edna ~1cWhorter, 19, a Long Beach resl· dent who sometimes stayed with Coals, when she returned home from work at 2 11.m,, f'riday. Garden Grove pollce s1id the mol~r w:ilktd lnlo the apart.men!, said "hello'' fSte'. ILAYL'iG, P•ce II wife of Ea:stcrn 's Nassau manager, Bill Beannan. Cars \vere pulled alongside the: big jet and lheir headlights turned on. The hijacker, identified as James BCl'I· nett, 39. of Commack, N. Y., demanded that the ransom be placed in the head. lights' beams. Easlern officials said the money was being flown in from MiamL Airline officials said there was a 'delay in ·meeting Bennett's demands because he insisted on getting his own suitcase and described it only as a "green one." Officials said there were many such cases in the cari;;to hold. The New York to NaSS«1u flight wa1 made after Bennett held police at bay for 90 minutes et New York's La.Guardia Airport. Homeowners To Present Zoning Case A group ol Huntington Beach homeowners who allege lhey have bee1t repealedly misled by the city on how they can legally oppose a ioning change wtll argue their case Tuesday before an Orange County Superior Court judge. Judge Robert Banyard Will be asked by the Southeast Homeowners Association to issue a restraining order prohtbitirw the c;ity from carrying out the ioni ng change It approved at a city council meeting Ju~ Dec. 21. • At issue is the plan of Ponderosa Homes to build i6 apartment unil<l on three acres of land within the boundarie1 of the associaton -described in the lawsuit as within the Edison power liries oo the north , Brookhurst Street on lhl east. Banning Street on the south and the drainage ditch between Bushard Street and Magnolia on the south. Sixteen members of the association claim they never received notice! allegedly mailed by the city last Nov. 19 and the CT>mplaint further claims that the city planning commissjon inform'ed the organization that it had no recourse to appeal the zoning change approved by planners last Dec, l . They further allege that they were then told they could appeal city action at a public hearing, but when they attended what they hoped would be a public hear- ing last Feb. 17 they we.re told it w11 over and that the public meeting hu been closed at an earlier Jan. 19 session -asscrtedly listed by the city as a study session. Construction of the apartment buldingS on land that has now been reioned frorn light industrial to mobile home would be in violation of health and safety code!, the homeowners all ege. Orange Coa•t Wnther Long "'etkend weather along lhe Orange Coast promises to be most- ly dreary with some scattered rain· showers. There Is a chance that the overcast could burn off late today _ or Sunday. Highs will be In the GO's. INSJDE TODA l' Londonairt Des O'Connor m?kes the co~r of TV \VEEK today and the summtr wriecv show th1 Briton will hoat is discussed in the covtr ftotur« whic4 details O'Con11or'a car- eer und previews his flrat s.ltow. Alt llltf'r 1 (Illy•(-.. , c11n1nw 11·1' c-1u u c ... , .. "" 1, 0.-11!1 Httlol:u ' lfl!Wlll ,... ' l11rwt•lt!m111f , .. ,, '-1h' ~ W• 1 "--. Allll l.lllftr1 11 ,...,In , .. ,. II:"' ltllll It s.-1rn ,.,,, stem Mlflt111 t•n-UMlt Lltfl , • ' _# DAILY PILOT SC -F ront Page l MIJRDERS ... crowblr. both with p055lble bloodstains, a hatchet and a post bole dlegtt with hair 7_ and possibly blood on It, the alHdavit .csald. FOWtd outside the house ntar the :'fireplace w11 a meat cleavf!r. Fr<1m the k;tehta oUlcen conf~•ted a butcher , hUe with a II Inch bla<le. ,:;. Beritath the noor mat of Corona's van the deputies found a leather lipper bag ..c!Ontainlng a machete with an 18 Inch Jllade, two pairs of men's shorts, "one ·,;with bloodstains." and six 9mm pistol &fiells. All the victims-who had been dead from 48 hours to two months-had been $tabbed and a:avageJy h!cked. Most Wl!:re burled with thtir shirt! pulled up over ·'their upsllltched arms. One body had i'la trousers. ~ All the men excepl orie were white- tht other was believed to be a Negro. Many wtre described as drifters from the Skid Row area or nearby 1'1arysville. ·• The sheriff said the unseasonably late .rain, coupled with runoff from melti ng '\now In the mountains. threatened to delay the search for more bodies. · ·0rovine Reservoir, 20 miles upstream, ··1s expected to reach capacity Monday ind more water Is already being re• leased down the Feather River. ~· Thia: could flood the gravesile area •'l)ear Yuba City by seep.age through the levee and rh•er bank. the orchards .1.re below the river level, but are protttted bv levees of dirt and rock. .. ·Whiteaker denied during a news con- 'lerence a report tha t his officers were .. foll owing a crude map with as many es 36 cros.'les or X marks on it in un- eoarl~ing the bodies. "No. we 11.re not," he sai d. Corona, the father of four girls aged ~ through 8, <lperated .a farm la bor con- ·tracting busineSG, asse mbling cr~s of workers during the harvest season. Ac· qu aintances said most of the laborers be contracted for, or supervised , were Mexi- ·.i::an nationals or Mexican Americans. He ·-1s a ·native of Mexico. • F r om Page 1 ::CULT .•. -.. ·Herman Hendrick Taylor. 17. another transient, is awaiting sentencing on lesser charges for his testimony against J!utse and Hurd. He will be available tG 'testify against Gibboney if he is needed. _ Taylor was originally charged with both murders. ,. Melanie Mae Daniels, 31 , or Santa Ana. ·Identified by lawmen as the gang's moll -'1id their companion at the Ume of the .murders is preseoUy serving a 10-year Stretch in state prison following a plea of guilty to lesser charges. From PG!Je l .SLAYING ... ·.to Coats who was rcsltng on the couch, wa!Jced lo the bedroom and spotted • 1awel ·and her son's pajlmas with blood (ln the m. She rushed to the crib, found the boy €overed \n. ·blankel! and not breathin g, then called for help, police said. While . ihe called police. Coats reportedly tried . to revJve the boy with mouth-to-mouth resoiratlon . . When pollce arrived, the child was l\IShed to the hospital and coa~ said he Would-meet pollce there, in vestigator! said. But Coats never arrived at the hospital. , Investigators said the boy was bruised ~ cui on the face and there were "signs ~ socfomy." The mother has not been lFJd, police u id. Ji'onda Raps Dropped ' ; CJ.EVELAND (UPJl-Federal charg" llatnst·actress Jane Fonda for allegedly i &ini illegal drugs Into the Un.ittd. teg and assaulting a U. S. customs cer were dropped Friday. Government Attorneys admltled thiere was no evidience to~support the charges. ' DAILY PILOT H...,,...._. _ . .., Im Cl1•1nta OIMtQI: COAST ..UILISHIHO COMl'AHY t ,M r+ H. w,,, P'r•!f'"I "" P~WW ..l•t\ a. C111rl•y V1U ,. .... lfwit .,.,. "-•' ~ Tli•111•• K•••ll ..... lho111t• A. M1111,hl•e MtM9inl !All1W Cherlt• H. Leo• l ic:h tr4 I'. Nfll Al"'"~/ M•n•llrlf (di*" -... C.t. 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Amer ican tunaboats off Ecua- dor aren't the only vessels pen· alized for fi shing in waters where they're un\velcome. Coast Guard cutter Steadfast tows four Cuban fishin g boats into Key \Vest. Fla. Eight crcu•- men were arrested this \\'eek for angling in U.S. waters near Dry Tortugas Islands. Incident was second in one week. Funeral Parlor Seeks Decision Over Same Name One of two Westminster funeral homes operating under almost indentical names wants a dispute over the names setlled by an Orange County Superior Court judge. Judge Robert Banyard will be asked June 10 by operators of West minster Memorial Park Mortuary. 14803 Beach Blvd., to order Westminster Pi.1emorial Mortuary, 7801 Bolsa Ave., to pick wme other name or revert lo the one it allegedly abandoned last Oct. 30. The complaint ~!ates that lh e defen· dants' premises, just one.quarter mile away from the plaintiffs' facility, were formerly known as the Peek Family colonia1 Home and that no confusion ex- isted until the Peek family changed the name. Mrs. Mamette Peek and Loo E. Peek. II· are listed among the defendants. Judge Banyard will Qe asked June 10 In grant an injunction that ~·ill prevent the Peek family from using the newly adopted name . Bue Bese!ged • S. Viet Outpost Figh.ts Off Reds SAIGON (UPI) -South Vietnamese troopa in a Central Highlands ootpost beat off an infantry charge by sop North Vietnamese Friday but fierce Con1munlst antl-aircrafl fire kept any supplies or reinforcements from reachin.it: them by alr, South Vietnamese spokesmen sald today. A U.S. Army UHi '·Hlley" helicopter making a supply run to fire bases. 248 miles north of Saigon in Pleiku Province. was shot down Friday. U.S . .o;pokesmen said. The crew members were rescued unhurt. The badly-damaged copter was later I slanders Leave Mafiosi , Police Alone Together FtLJCUDT, Sicily {AP) -Eightee n exiled Mafia bosses and a battalifln <lf carabinlerl had this tiny island to them- selves today as most of the population fled in protest. All but a few dozen of Filicudl's 200 inhabitants abandoned the island in less than 24 hou rs as a last resort against the i;hipping of the !i.fafia exiles here by lta!- la PI authorities. A few old people left behind to tend lo animals waved handkerchiefs as the boats left tor Lipari, the nearby central island in the Aeolian chain that has supported Filicud..i's protest. \Vomen cried and fain t- ed . Some villagers said that all inhabitants would be off the island this wee kend, leaving it completely to the Mafiosi and nea rly 300 policemen. The Mafia chieftains and some or the police took advantage of the mass exodus to spend their first comfortable night since arrivinit here last Wednesday. The police smashed their way into the padlocked Sirena Hotel and put the exiles up there. For two nights previously, the police and the Mafiosi had to sleep on hard benches, floors and chai rs in a cafe and unfinished inn outside the village. This was because the villagers barri- caded the way into town. On Thursday, I.he government landed 200 ca rabinieri to quell lhe rebellion. and the popula- tion promptly abandoned the· island. At Lipari the municipal council. whi ch has administrative control of Filicudi, resigned as a body to support the Fili· cudians' protest. School!. boarding houses and private homes on Lipari were made ava ilable to the people arriving from Fili cudi. The Aeolian Islanders claim the pres- ence of the Mafiosi-the second group of underworlrl suspects e:itj!ed to a Med iter- ranean island as "sociall:r·undesfrable''- wHI spoil the region for tourism. lifted lo 1 rear base by another chopper. Spoke~men for the Army of the Repu!). Uc of (South) Vietriam (ARVN ) said the defenders or Fire Base 5 killed 128 NortJ:t Vietnamese attackers. and suffered only •·Jight" casualties of their own. The defenders also called the U.S. jet tighter boinbcrs lo help repulse the attacks. But e Norlh Vietnamese anti- aircraft battalion th rew up a curtain of bullets that kept U.S. relief helicopter! away from the base, ARYN officers at nearby Pleilru to ld reporters. Els~')lere in South Vietnam, Commu• nis t ground gunners brought down a sec- ond American Huey helicopter along the northern coast. Six U.S. soldiers aboard were injured, an American spokesman said. The second Huey was downed in Quang Nam Providence, 340).miJes north or Sa igon. South of there, near Quang Ngai, 320 miles-north of Saigon, American inf an. trymen of the America! Division fought a skirmish with an estimated SO Commu- nists. The Americans, supported by helicopter and artillery fire, reported killing 13 Com- munists while suffering no casualties of their own . Bu t lhree Americans were wounded Friday and early Saturday in Communist mortar attacks in the Saigon region. A SO-round mortar barrage hit an American artillery base 3.1 miles north· east of Saigon and about 10 mortar rounds were fired on U.S. Army engineert camped 30 miles northwest of Saigon. F rom Page I FITCHEN ... before the PUC took the question under advisement pending a decision. Four months later on June 23, the PUC directed Edison to begin construction on the two new gene rating plants. The commission concluded that grow- ing electrical demands, particularly In Orange County. required construction of the new facilities. The commission said, "a local air pollution district cannot prevent a utility from building facilities authorized by the commission." This is the st.and which the Supreme Court ruled erroneous. The PUC commissioners agreed with Edison's contention that • 'e v Iden c-e clearly indicates that the new units will operate more efficie ntly and burn less fuel, thus reducing the daily emissions." Edison is now in the unenvi abl e position of having to prove that point after In· vesting about $200 million in the plant ex- pansion. Filchen !!'.aid, "although they have made greal progress in reducing eml!isions, if t hey build the plant and it does not confonn to our standards, we wjll be forced to close it down." NEW SOUTH COUNTY JUDGE Nawport'• H. Warran Knight Warren Kiiight In Judge Po st For S. County Newport Beach resident H. Warren Kn ight Friday was sworn In a?I the new mu nicipal court judge for the South Orange County Judicial District. Following the brier nooQ ceremony, 11t- tended by hi:i family the 41-year-old attorney said, "ll will be a great pleasure tn be here. I am looking forward to the challenge.'' The oath o[ office was administered to Knight by J\1unicipal Court Judge Richard Hamilton in Hamilton's chambers. Knight was appointed to the $30,725 a year post May 3 by Gov. Reagan lo replace Frank Dominichini who the governor earlier elevated to an Orange County Superior Court judgeship. Following the oath and a handshake from Judge Hamilton, the new judge was assisted into his black robe by three of his four children, Andy, 14, Ellen. 13 and Betsy, 8. Knight lives with his wife. Nan· cv, and family at 2517 Vista Baya In Newport Beach. A native of Virginia, Knight came to the Harbor Area in 1956 when he was transferred to El Toro f\1arine Base while Jn the service. He served as legal office r 11t the base and was discharged In 1959, 1t which time he entered priv8te law practice In Santa Ana. In the past, he served as judge pro tern in boht Supe rior Court and county Central Municipal Court. Despite of hi.s pasl ex· perience. ·he will attend a two-week judges school prio r to a s Ii u m i n g responsibilities of the busy court calen· dar, Asked what she would call her fath er now that tie was a judge, Knight's daughter Betsy replied. "I'm still just going to call him dadd y." His Honor said that was all righl. Sadcllenacl{ Protection By PAMELA HALLAN Of tti. D .. ty ,lltt Ili ff PetitioM are being circulated ltt th• Saddleback Valley, today calling for ln- ereased police prot~ction from the Orange Counly Sheriff's Office. The peUlion specifically asks the law enfcircement agency to increase lt:'I patrols in the business areas. One car containing two men patroll the Saddleback Valley between midnight 11nd 7 a.m. But a watch commander rnr the Sheriff's Office added that back·Up cars are available in an emergency from nearby patrol beats. Dur ing the daylight and evening hour~ • three cars are assigned to the Saddle.back Valley. One man occupies each car dur~ Ing the day shift and two men oceUpy each car during the evening shift. "The sheriff's department Is responsl· ble for criminal violations and also hazardous violations of the vehicle code." said the watch commander. "The Highway Patrol also serves the area and is responsible for traffic enforcemen t." He said the boundaries of the "Sad· d!eback Valley" patrol area Include the communities of Leisure .World, Laguna Hills, El Toro . and Missio n Viejo. Many residents of the area agree that more patrols are needed . More than 1,000 signatures already have been gathered by businessmen circulating the petitions. Rill Wells of United California Bank In Pi.fission Viejo, who is circulating a peli· lion. said the response has been "ex- tremely good." ''The majority Stt'm to agre-e with the petition statements." he said. "People: seem to be very interested in signing." A group \11hich has been interested In the subject but has not taken a stand has been the Saddleback Valley Chamber of Commerce. "Tbe Chamber is interested In the services available but we have not In· vestigated it," said Jim Man Ion , manager. ··we will look into this area this sum~ mer and will present our findings and our recommendations in September." 'Hawaii Week' Pau Party Set Newport Beach climaxes its first-ever Hawaii Week celebration with a Pau Par· ty Sunday at 5:30 p.m. at the Newporter Inn. Open to the public, tickel'I are available at $6.50.per person. Guests are urged to wear casual. Hawaiian attire. A Polynesia-style buffet-dinner will ht served and will be followed by the draw- ing for a free trip to Hawaii. Persons who have submitted P.ntry blanks for the drawing need not be: pres. ent to wfn the trip. Deserter ,Makes Best of New Life Disenchantment With Radicals Grows; Learning, Studies Begin By J.UCINDA FRANKS and PETER FREIBERG United Press lntemallona1 ln the spring of 1969, John Picciano moved to Solna, near Stockholm, and, after months of making radical anti· American speeches, he began to wonder what the slogans he had been mouthing really meant. He says he gradually became disen- chanted with the American Deserters Committee and isolated himself from his old friends. "I began to realize that many or u5 deserters . turned . revolutionaries didn't know what we were talking about," he says. "AJl this rhetoric about imperialist pig America was nonse11se. In the end it could really make· you believe th.at all bus.inessmeo were fascists and Mao had all the answers to the American pro· blem." John decided he would expand hi! reading list beyond the Peking Review. He began tG read American economists -everyone from John Kenneth Galbraith to A.flllon Friedman. "1 decided if I was against the Ameri- can system , I'd better find out why." He says he gradually came to accept that change In the United States could come about step by step and that Mao ist communism has no relevanre for a de· veloped industrial coun1ry like the United States. Realizing he would have liH!e chance for 1 good job or further education In Swtdtn unJess he was fluent in 1.he language. he cnrol!ed in " RQvemment- 1ponsored language class and passed the six-month course with honors. In the summer of 1969, John Picciano Sr. came to Sweden In try to per$Uadt his son to come home. lfe bought a mattress and moved into his son's one·room apllrl· ment in Solna tor 10 d&)'S. ~ two had long quiet discussions and ~tr. Picciano assured John he could always count on his family's support and affecUon. Although he f•ilcd to convlnct John to rel.um home. he fell his ~n h•d rmturtd and wtnl back to Ntw Jersey much relieved on that K"Ort. Jn the fall of 1969. J ohn bega11 a 111· month struggle to ga in the nttt:asary cttdill -the equJva\ent of IWO ytlrl O( an AmeriClll collc1e -to enter 1 Swedish university. University officials at both Stockholn1 and Uppsala told him thtre was no way he could make up the crcdll.l!I. l{e •nd a ~I group of other deserters tried submitting a petition to Uppsala University re- questing special permission to attend classes, but it was rejected. Next, he tried attending a Swedish high school, but y,·as forced to drop out after six week~ because ht was not fluent enough In Swedish. Undismayed, John· appropriated 11 reading list tor a basic economics course at Uppsala. He read all the books on the list, and two months later returned to Uppsala and asked to be te sted on the material. He passed with a high mark and was given special dispensation to study economics at the university on a government grant. John moved from Stockholm to a slu· denl room in Uppsala in May,. I.970.. "lt waa hard to tielieve I was really getting the chance to do what I wanttd," he says. "l had my own room, my own posswions, my own reference books. I had roots." University life stabilized John. He built up a new circle of friends and, afler months of taking out different girls once, he found a steady companion, a young Swedish teacher. Lena Rodius. Jn June 1970, John's father and mother came to Uppsala for a vi!!il. John had been apprehensive 11bout their trip. His mother had heretofore refused In com e and he did not know how she would react. But she y,•as happy to see him and did not bring up the subject or his desertio n. His parents told him how plea~ they were he was 1tudying and had made :io much progress. PA RENTS CHANGED "I re:alizcd how lucky I was, knowing th11t the parents of many other deserters h11d disowned lhf'.m," John says. ''I know how hard Jt must have been fCTr them , my being their only child." Relatives .say John's parent! have changed since his desertion. Rls mother. a frail, palc-s.kiMed woman. has Jost we ight and rarely leaves the house. She says she thlnks or her 5on consttnUy, There are m1ny reminders: A picture on the mantel. the living room bookca se he buflt, a neighbor caning to a:iJc what she hears rrom John. She cries a lot and goe.s lo maS! at nearby St. Joseph's Churth every chly. John's father, who Is 58, Is often dtprmed and his convtrsallon ls punctuate.d wltb long sighs. For the Plccianos. the tension •nd wor- ry will never end as long as John is away. Mrs. Picciano tears up her son's , letters after reading them once because they would "upset her too much if !hey were around the house." ~1r. Picciano comes straight home from work every day to be there •·in case the knock on the door might be my son." "We want him bacJc," he ~ays . "After 1111. what am I living for'.' There 's nobody el.~e. \Vhat he does understand is that we 're getting older. We can't last forever." O-.:EPI.Y 11\IPRESSED Tod11y, John is deeply Immersed in life in Sy,•eden. He attends economics classes at the university, studies French on his own. and hopes to wnrk toward a degree. He is also applying for admission lo carpentry 5chool so he will be able to earn a l!Vlng while studying at the university. He live:i In a twirroom apart· ment with Lena and they have recently bought a tape reairder and radio. They ski and John play! chess for recreation. In the bedroom. a tall bookcase is full of volumes of Tolstoy, Thoreau and Orwell, among others. Like many deserters, John follows American politics with intense interest. When he fet:ls the U.S. government is escalating the Vietnam war and moving 11;1v11y from peace aigreemenl, he becomes deeply depressed. "When some thing hke Cambodia or Laos happens. you just know 1he Po5-'5ibilities are jl'.Otting less and Jess for people like me to go back home," he says. F111her Thomas Hayts, an Episcopal n1inistcr. who spent two yettrs in Stockholm helping deserters and whose book on his expe riences, "American Deserters In Sweden," is to be published soon, feels John's motivation& for descr· tion, his struggles and h!.11 reelings today are ch,racteristic or America'• dh1af· fttled servicemen. · "John ls a very real person, y,·hose working-class background has perhap.s helped him to survive the hardships of being an exile ," says Hayes, now .1 house fellow at Harvard Divinity School . "Like many of his kind, Joh.rt is tough about not renouncing what he has doot." John rti;rtl.!I now that he did not apply for consclentloU.11 objector status in the beRinning His dream.$ of amnesty 11re shared by other de5t':rtcrs. There have been some moves -Rep. Edward 1. Koch {0.N.Y.), has broached the subjttt In Congre.11s and peace iroups have circulated amnesty petitions. But the exiles know they have little chance of being welcomed back while the Vietnam y,·ar continues. John gets depressed when he looks ahead. Like many deserters . he has only vague notions. many or them miscon· ceptions, o( what would happen lo him if he does retum. lie believes he would either be sent back to his company, spend months ln the stockade , and then be penalized by assignment to Vietnam. or be given a dlshonorable discharge and Llipend five years in jail, the maximum sentence for desertion. Judging from past cases. John's fate in fact would not be so harsh. Because he ha s stayed away so long, he would not be sent back into the Army bul would cer· tainly receive a dishonorable discharge. He would fin d It extremely difficult to get any good job. Most big employers wHI not hire an ex·serviceman who has less than an honorable discharge. NOT MAXIMUM Having de!terted during basic training, .John would not face ttle five-year max- imum sentence reurved for "d~ertion with intent to avoid hazardous duty or shirk important service." The maximum for a deserter who returns volunlarily Is lwo years. On the other h!lnd. John wonders if his ('(lntacl with the Norlh Vietnamese or his destruction of hi! military ident ific11tion card would 11lso be used against him. But it is not lhe jail sentenet th&t bothers John so much . It Is the though t that he "·ould be more of 11n exile in his oy,·n country tha n In Sweden. The rtal punishment would be to sland convicted for the rest of his life for 11n eel he feels was not 11 crime. "People would doubt my loyalty, my motives," he says. ''My fr iends would look at me dl ffcrenUy and I would have to prove myself all over again lo each one. There would be those who would never undtrstand." John Is both right and wrong In his predictions about how he would be received in his home town. Opinion about !he Vietnam war ha.s changed in Lod~ln recent years. The feeling that It I! a war wlthoul a purpose seems wldesprt'ad among 1011ng and old Alike. But desertion is JOmelhing e.llle. Bernard Focarino, 47, John's hiah ~hool English teacher and former Lodi mayor. say1 he i~ agaln~t the war but believu he 1hart1 with mtJst Lodi citizens the ftellng that, "you can't turn I' pa triotism on and off. You can't pick and choose: your war." "We'd welcome John back: we'd ii~• him a second chaoce, just so Jong as h• had learned the error of hi! Ways," he .i;ays. Gertrude Levo1i.·. !ht former Lodi High School librarian, says she understands John's acti ons. "f think he i~ a goocl example of the difference between the kids in this witr and those of World War IL Everybody wanted to fight in the second wnrld war. When Korea broke out, silence. Wilh this th ing in Vietnam , nobody wants to go." John's friends express sympaUly for him and say they would welcome him home without reservations. None believes he deserted because he is a coward. "He was a great guy." says Gary Trlp- podi, 23, a Vietnam veteran . "As far as I'm concemed, he still ls. T don't see anything wrong with him . He'1 welco me at my house anyti1ne." John's desertion has forced him ttJ a~ume greater control of hi s own destiny. No longer able to ju!'it 11!ide through life. taking what comes a long. he has had to make choiN!s, 10 seek al ternative.1. "If I had never deserted. I might be grinding my days out in factory shifts with a break for a game of pool on Fri- day nights," he say!'i. But there has bee n a price lo pay. Tn exchange for one kind orJreedom , he has Jost atiother. Although still opposed lo the Vietnam war, John is no longer bitter agatnst the United States. Ht look!!' wistfully towards hi!'i homeland , to the people he might neve.r see a.gain. When he meets travelers from the st.ate!!, he que~'lions them endle.'ls1Y abouL. everything from Spiro Agnew to women's lib. He wanu: to know the current pfi~ of me•l, tl'ltl Iii.ate of lht atock market, and whether businessmen are letting Uteir hair grow long. He confides he misse! bis mothtr's ravioli. Ameri can TV, and rubber.Upped pencll!. Sometimes he aits at his desk overlook- ing a grove of fir trees in Uppsala ant lm11.Rtnes how it would be lo 10 homt again. He thinks about being an AmcrJ~ c11n eeonomLst. how he could hel p insti· IDie a fret health program. and whit he would do lo iend unemployment. But In the 1'.nd hi': knows that as long As Amer!· ran !()Idlers are dyit15 in Vietnam, an thls must remain a distant dream. • ' • • • OAll Y PIL.Oi :J Newport Students E11aet Crime and T.r ial J Hy .JOAN!'\E REYNOLDS Of IM D•lly Pli.t Sl•H The recent trial of two NeY>'port Harbor High School student& accused of holding up a local liquor store at gunpoint "'as declared a mllitrial when the jury failed to reach a unanimous decision. After the pair had been released, one juror admitted they 1nigh1 ha\·e been able to reach a guilty verdict if they 'd had more than lhe 45 minutes they were alloted for their deliberalions. A shocking indiclment of our criminal Juslice system? Nol exactly. The holdup, lrial and subsequent Analysis by the juror were all part of a practical exercise in criminal law staged by a resourceful Harbor High instructor and members of the Newport Beach Police Department. The idea was first broughl up aboul six months ago by Sgt. Ed Cibbarelli. \\-'ho was then Ne"•port's Co mmunity Rela· lions Officer. lie had heard of a similar , program that had been lried in Los Alamitos. \Vhcn Clbbaretli moved tron1 con1· munlty relations to regular patrol work. his replacement , Officer Dennis Blackburn, pursued the project with Jitn Newkirk , instructor of the high school":11 criminal law course. STAGED ROBBERY Basically, the project involyed staging the armed robbery, complete with stu· dent police, student victims, student suspects and student witnesses from one of Nc...,·kirk's classes. "l worked an uporls for two and a half hour!'i." said Scott, "a'd if I'd been a real cop, it probably woul~ have laken me 10 hours to get all lhal done." Both .!laid the amount of detail they were called upon to remember surprised them. ··1t's ct1sy to see how cases can get lhrov.,, out or court lx>cause the officer dor.11n't remember all the minute delail of each case." Scott 11aid. Frank, the defense atlorney said he think 11 1hc systen' is basically satisfac- tocy after having hct!n through it. "It's al .... ·ays been hard to see the cop's point or view, but artcr thi!! J think 1 can see v.·hy they get discouraged," he allow· ed. 1\0'1IT GUILT As · a defense altornty of two clienl.5 \\•ho admitted their guilt to him , Frank 5aid he found no moral dlf(iculty in trying to get them acquitted. "I don't think an attorney can turn away someone ~·hcfs Asking (or help and Lell them \hey'r« guiH y so they ought ,to be in jail," ht said. . Cathy. a \1•itness from the liquor slor• \\·as not as philosophica l. •·ft made m.i mad that they were trying to get off. J sa\v them do it." she declared. The case was then tried in a (.'Qurtroom of the Harbor Judicial Di strict Court us· ing student defense attorneys. student prosecutors and student jurors from another class. PROFESSIONAL DEMONSTRATES HOW TO COVER ARMED AND DANGEROUS SUSPECT After Students Tried Their Hands, Lt. Gary Peterson Shows How lt'1 Done As the district altorney, Ron said he learned quite a bit about the nature of tht job. "The overwheln1ing thing wa!f the importance of gelling a ainviclion. I didn 't care too much about lhe victim personally, it was more important to gel Ute conviction. T think I would have fell that way even if I may have had 50ml! doubl<i about the suspects' guilt," he CX· plained. TI!\TE l':EEDED NeY:kirk , Blackburn and C1bbarelli all ;igreed thal the purpose of lhe projrcl wao; go give the teenagers a look al the practical sidr of the crin;iinal justice system. The scene of the crime was srt on a Saturday in n1id·April at Boulevard Li· quor, a small store on North Newport Boulevard. Student Steve Allen took over duties as clerk of Ule store. He was not told speci rica\ly what would happen. In facl none of the participants knew what was going to happen other than the barest outline of u·hat they were to do. KEEP REALIS~I "\Ve "'anted to maintain the elemenl of realism.'' explained LL Gary Peterson. another backer of lhe project on the police force . "\Ye also felt that by telling each studenl exactly what would happen. 1\·e would detract from the spontaneity of it. .• Tu·o students. Diant: Sahsbury and Calhy Jones. were stationed in the store as witnesses. As a precaution, two uniformed orficer~ \\'ere placed outside the store to prevent an unsuspecting citiien from stumbling into the robbery and complicating the 11ituation in any way . Detective Tony Villa served as tht:· driver for the two suspects, Marly Moore and Curt Lyon. ri.1arly was given a paper bag with holes for the eyes and Curl had a rerf barn:lana. He was also anned with a gun "·hich had the chamber removed as a " iafety precaution, as were the s I u de ,. l policemen. They can1e into the store and ordered lhe occupants onto the floor and demand· ed the money from the clerk. In the proc· ess of getting the money, Curt ac· cldentally dropped his mask. DROPS l'ilASK By dropping his mask, the two girls and the clerk were able to positively identify him at the trial. The clerk also claimed he saw Marly"s face as slie stood in the doorway and pulled the bag over her head. The lv•o fled into the wailing car and Stev e called the police. Randy Stabler, Vt'ith Cibbareeli along as a driver and to <.-oach on police procedures answered the robbery call. \\lh1Je he was busy taking statements from witnesses, Villa drove the suspects to a prearranged location "'here Alex t.toad 'vas stationed to witness the hiding of the masks arn:I gun. When Randy put out the broadcast listing the description of the bandiL<i. Scott Brownell and his escort, Petersen were in position to stop the suspect's car. (The telephone call from the scene or the robbery and the radio transmilion~ made by the student police officers had been arranged bcforeh;ind. The radio calls were put on a car·to-c11r band and were not heard by any o1her police units in the area.) T\VO ARRESTED On the ba sis of the de.scnplions pro- vided by wilnesees of the robbery and lhe AFTER THE 'ROBBERY AND CHASE' SUSPECT IS CAPTURED Student Officer Randy St1bler Arrests Mlrly Moor• •• hiding of the masks and guns, 1hc '""o were taken into custody, At the statlon. suspects and police con· linued lheir lrue lo life scena rio. The suspects "'ere put in holding t:clls. liearched, finger printed and mugged. During the search, the play money taken from the liq uor store was found in Curt's pocket. Lynn McGuire. guided by local hail bondsmen Mr. and Mrs. Jim Forshav. ar- ranged bail for the two and within ·three hours or their arrest. they were free. The two student officers \vorkcd on their reports for more than two hours. The most difficult rarl of lhe excrt1se was keeping the details of the armed rob- bery quiet so that when the trial slarted, the students involved in trying the case "'ould ha ve no knowledge of i1. At the trial, which was conducted f..1a y 22, local allomey Robert Gallivan sat on the bench as judge pro tern. A'il'ORNEYS ASSIGNED Ron Oberdorfer and Steve Kopanski "'ere the prosecuting allomeyli and Frank J\unes and Stephanie Yamashita "'ere defense attorneys. Newkirk found roles as jurors, courl personnel, witnesses and s u b po en a servers for his student& so that in the rnd nearly 40 of them from the two criminal law classes were involved. 1'he trial itscH lasted about three hour~ i11ctuding the selection of the jury and the jury"s deliberations. A mistrial was declared after lh rec polls of the jury failed lo return a 11nan1n1ous 1·erdic t. The \a5I !)Oil "as 11 ·I [or a guilty verdict. follo"•ing the trial. lhe studcn1s \~ere shown a video tape of the robbery 11 h1rh \\"~Ii taken by Sgl. J on Schor!c. Sonic "·ere .surprised. fl1UCll \YAS LOST Dean Kewish, a juror said later, "After listening to 1hc teslimony and thrn seeing the tape, it seemed like two totally different robbrrlcs. There \~as so n1uch lus t in communications." All 1hc people invoil'Prl -J\e1vkirk, !hr ~tudenl~ and the po licr -arr en· 1hu!liastic about the results of the t X· erc1se. t>;c wki rk explained it this way: ""The student!\ LCnd<'d to ha ve lhe 1d('a that 1\"s· a Simple Simon sys ten1. Before this, lhey seemed lo have lhe 11nprcSti1on that the police go oul and arrest sonlC'- one, dun1f h1n1 in Jail. send hin1 to trial and i he"s>guilty, he goes' to jail. "Th;it may be oversimplifying a bit. but I don "l t~ink lhcy rully rCa'liird ho1r1• in tricate the process 1s before we tried this. "This is prohably the bC.'!l c:-;crc1se "'e·ve come up ·1\•ith in teaching crin1inal justice. I've done mock tri~ls in my classes before. but they \vercn·l nearly as effective:· Blackburn and Cihbarelli arc also satisifed with the outc0mc. "This is ;in rxtcnsion of what we've been trying to do with the ride-along prob!e1n," Blackburn said. •·The \\'hole idea 1s to !ry lo lei lhe STORE CLERK GIVES HIS VERSION OF HOW HE WAS ROBBED Student Steve Allen Explains His Plight in School ExerclM \ , ~Id~ kOOI\' 1-1haf i\'S hkc from our point Of 11ew" LEAR1'"Ell /\ LOT C1bbarrll i noted the exercise "'a!I useful in 1lt•1nonstraling the practical \vorkings (lf ju.~t icr. ''I think they learned lhat it 1s pC1ss1ble fnr g11 11ty peop le to be lei off nr !'Ven foun d innocent because of dif- 1trull ie" in i.:01l hcring and submitting C'l"idcncc. It gave them a ~li1npse or how the systcn1 rea lly "'orkli." 'fhe !l!11clcn1s havr a variet y of opinion:'! ;ihnut what !hr robbery and tr111l taught thrn1. ~1.ir~n rrl Hngcr~. a juror, sum med it 11p: "l learnrcl a lo! mnre from !hr 1ria l than I 1\·011ld t'l'Cr h;i\·e learned in the c·lassr011n1 " Son1!"' ni !hem scrn1 n1ost aflcctcd by th" sprcif1c 11rt•:1 of the cxcrci:-.e that they \1rre inv(ll ved in. Curt said he can :-ee so me fla1vs in the f'r11n1na\ justice systetn. ··1 learned a let about what goes on bcl\\ecn lhe attorney:'! ;ind defendan ts -the bargaining that goc~ on. It serms lo be a big racket.'' Curt 11!s'o gained Inside into booklng proccdurs and "the f<1rt that r got out of jail a! all 11·a~ n marvel t.o me." FLA \\'S CITE ll lie said he frlt on" of the fla1~·s in the :r;yslc1n wa~ bai l. '"lf f d1dn"l have any lllOtlf'_I', [ \l'OUld JUS\ SJ! there Jn jail," he no tf'd . The two 5fudenls \Vho were the police said they \\'f're amaicd at thr amount of paperwork they 11·erc expected to turn in. 0 I. Jurors Bob Stibers. Buri Tlllesen and Ken S11•ift all agreed that they needed more time because the trial had brought out small discrepancies in testimony. Both DA 's thought they had mad• positive identification of both susperu, but the jurors disputed that. They said that if gi\'en more time to ainsider th• case, they probably would ha ve found Curt guilty and acquitted !\1arly for in- sufficient evidence. Student teacher Ann Doyle said the ex• crc1sc showed her the difficulty b1 presenting facts in a courtroom, "I was at. lhe scene of the robbery and saw \vhat happened," she said. "But it really hit hard when I realized that the jury wasn't being convinced. There's oho \"iously a lot in a trial that depends on personalities and techniques rather than cold fact." PROGRAr.1 LAUDED All of the people who participated In !he robbery aod trial are emphatically in favor of using a similar .situation far other classes. Steve, the second prosecuting attorney. gave !he project a high rating as a 1'!9ching tool. •'It's so much more mean· inglul when we can do something like this." Randy, the policeman, and Ca thy, the \\•itness, both came to the same con· clusion about the experience : "1 think that as far as justice goe5, the system docs pretty well. I can see that it takes a long time ." Randy i;aid. Cathy added, "But if it was so easy to convict people and put them in jail, the system wouldn't be worthwhile." STAGES CLASS ROBBERY RECORDED ON VIDEOT Newport Sgt. Jon Schorle Zeroes in on Scene of Crime • • S•turd•y, ~, 29, 1~71 1 .Pulpit and Pew Cliarismati~ B.elief ~Growing fhrougho~i·R~ligi~us Sects Resurrec::Hoo Lu t II e r a 11 Cbutt:b. LCA. 9812 Hamilton .A\'enue . Hunlinglon Beach. sch!'dules 1'1orning Worship al 10 :30 a.m. Arthu: R. Tingley, Pastor, "·iii speak on "lf A Man Loves ~1e .. " Ann Misel is Organist. Lloyd Danielson is Choirmasttr. Sund;:iy School for grades two and above at 9 a.m. T'bt Flr~t Unlled ~1ctbodist Church of Huntington Beach "'ill condutt 1110 \1·orship services Sunda~. at 9: I~ and 10:30 a.m. "'ilh .the Re\' E<:l14ard C. Erny preaching at both ser\'iCeli. Pentecost Sun· day is being obser\'ed "·hich \lo'ill clirga~ the .. Fifty Great Days" after Easter . Church School clas~~ "ill be held for all agts at 9: 15 and 10:30 a.m. Nursery care v.ill be a\•ailable . Youth groups meet at 6:30 p.m. The Chapel of Spiritual Trulb , ltlS.A So. J\tain Strut, Santa Ana . will hold Sunday services at 7:30 p.m. The lec- ture will be given by Rev. Claude Guptill on the subject "The Here and the Hereaf- ier''. Personal mes."lages will be given by se\'eral of the ~1edtums. A socia l h o u r follO\\'S the serl'ice a n d t:\·eryone is ur ged lo remain for it. \\'edncsday evening at i ·30 p.m. there will be an E:.S.P. messa~t circle and a brief talk by Re\·. Guptill on •·''our Psych ic Gift s··. Toda~·. Baha·ls all ol'er 1ht v.orld "'ill commemorate the .l.scension of Baha'u'llah, Prophet-Founder of tht Baha'i Failh. Baha 0l1 of Co,,1.1 Meaa will meet at 3 1.m. for a prayer service at the home of the Leo Rovins. It was on this day in 1892 that Baha'u'llah died. He \lo'aS born In 1817 •Qd because of His teachings He spent mo re than forty years of His llfe in exile. banishment and as a prisoner. On friday rvening al 8: I!, Harbor Reform Ttmple \lo'ill hold its regular S a. b b a th ser1·ice in tbe sanctuary of St. James Episcopal Church, 321>9 Via Lido. During the service the Temple will honor tht Religious School teachers. The annual congregational muting \lo'ill be held after services. This will be lollo"·ed by an Oneg Shabbal. SL Jamtli' E pi I c 0 pa I Ctiurch :r209 Via L i do , Ne'>l·port Beach. wi!I celebrate the Feast of Pentecost "'lth three servicts ol 'ioly Com- . munio11 1-11 i :30, 9 and 11 a.m Fr. John Ashey •"·ill preach at all three services. At 7:30 p.m. a Creative Liturgy in- rllJding F'olk Music. Dance, Drama will be c"lebraled ln connection with a service of Holy Communion. "i\f;in. f'ature eind Enl'iror.- mtnt" is tht themt": of tr.e Fourt~ Annual Art festival of Fi~l l},d\ed t\I el b o d Is I Cbur~b. to ~ presented in Andt>r~o" Court nf lhe Chu rch at 6ro Spurgton. Santa Ar..'1 June 6 from I lo 4 p.m. and lo conclude with 1 film forum at 7:30 p.m. A men's chorus. under the dlnc:Uon ol GleM Clapper. will prettnt a speclal ·program during the ti a.m. service of the Flnt 81ptht Cbarcb, 107 w. Marquita, San Clemente. A bapti&m will be held at 6 p.m. .service! and a pot luck picnic vl'ill bt held at Dana Point Doheny Park Monday. "St e phen, the First ~1artyr", i.s the topic of a aermon to be' heard Sund~y at the C'orhl Cbapt.l, a legally chartered church stn'ing the c o u n t y ' s homosexual com· munity, Christ Chapel, a member of tht Universal Fellowship of ri1etropolitan Community Churches, meet! at 7:30 p.m. at the Unitarian Universali.st." Church. 159 Vic· toria St., Costa Mela. The lesson·sermon to be heart! at all t'brtstlan Science churches Sunday i3 "Ancient and ~1 o d e r n Necromancy. 111lias Mesmer i am and Hypnotism Deoounctd''. Area churches and service times in· clud'!: First Church of Christ, Scientist, 2880 Mesa Verde Ori\'e, Costa Mesa. 9:15 and II 111.m.; Huntington Buch First Church, Bth and Olivt St .. 9:30 and 11 3.m., N~rt Beach Fir.it Church , 3303 Via Lido, 9-1;; and 11 a.m.: Second Church of Ne"1>0rt Beach, :noo Paciflr \liew Drive. Coron/II del J\tar. 10 a.m. 1'e~t Unity Cb u r c h , meeting each Sunday in the Senior Citit.tns 8ulldln1, t&th and Irvine Avt ., Newport Btacll. holds serviet1 at 10 and 11 : 15 a.m. Rev. Lortn Dah! Flickinaer will &peak on "The Joy of Livin1". T8'ple Sharon. 117 W, Hamilton, ·Costa Meaa. will hold a special Memorial Day service Monday at 10 a.m. The two-aerviee structure continues through June at Lutheran Cbur~~ Df 0 a r S1vior. 200 E. San P1bkl, S111 Clemente. Worship is at 3:MI and 10:45 a.m. fl1th church school and adull · classes a.t t :30 a.m. Christ Ultbtru Cburcll. 760 Victoria St.. Costa Mesa, holds SuMay services al 3: 15 and 11 a.m. with a serm on enUtleit "Continuing P~ntec:05t : A Church for the. 20th Century''. Bible Classe~ a'\d Sund1'y School are at 9:30 a.n1 f'airvttw Baptist Chur l'h, 25~ Fairvfe,.,, Roar!, Coi;la Mesa. has scheduled no Sun- day worship this week. For thr convenience cf those who had long weekend lli P3 in mind, the church held its regu lar Rr'Vice this past 1'hursday evening. 1here will be a '·Men's ~1us" ~luck at the Church June 5 at 7 p.rn. '·V.'hal is The re lo Remember?" will be the sermon topie of th• Re v. Bruo! A. Ku rrie 111! The Prt1byttrlu Cba.rch el the Ctlvtunt 2350 Fairview Roa d. Costa 1'.1tsa. Church school Guoe.t Spoeal<~r Rev. \Vallace L. \Vil· Iiams. pastor of the Riv· erside Baptist 'l;'emple and president of tht B 1 p l ist Evangelistic 1tfisslonary Association, will ·be the 11 a.m. guest speak er at Flrst Baptist C hur c h. 301 1t1agnolia St., C o s t a ~fesa , Sun day. Former· ly a missionary to Bra& 7.il. Rt\'. \Villiams no\r promotes 'vorld\vide mi ssions. through eighth grade will be held at 1:30 a.m. Child care is available at botb services. Lathtr111 Church Of TH Ma1ttr. 2900 Pa cific View Drive. Corona del :\tar. offers t\.l·o hours of 1l·orship at 9 and ll a.m. Sunday Church Seh&ol and Bible cl asses are held at 10 a.m The congregation will celebrate the birthda v of the Chri~li•n Church this Pen- LSet. PULPIT Pa111 51 By GEOllGE W. COllNELL All •1o1111M Wrll'W ~UNNEAPOLIS, Millll. (AP) -In ctlmly prttl1e, matter of ftct manner. ht stood 11 tht rostrum l i e I d In a questions from • roomful ef critics about one of the 9tranttst, fut.est spreadlna phenomena in the rtllfioua world today. Someone asked if it ·could be d1111erous. "It can bt if ii turrui a person inward on himself rather than outlard In love." said the Rev. Kenneth L. Pagan! of Chula Vista. ··u •s like eiectricity. !fa danterous Stuff, but 'if rl1htly used, it'& I rrtal power for iood." What, aciother uked, U its m1in purpose? .. It is primarily a tilt of po"'·er for tM ministry. It i! t.o brine men and women face to face 'lli'itb the reality of. the liv- ing God." The Rev. J.1r. Pagard. SI, coordinator . ef the American Baptiat Chtr ism a tic Fellov.·ahlp, wu talking abeut an unuaual spiritual aetivity new 1ur1in1 within most denominations. Prttestant and Rom4n Catholic. Called t I) e charismatic movement, i ts part:lciP1nts report an infusion of the Hely Spirit that e!"l'lpo\lo·ers. tbf:lr faith with confidtnet, wur- ance of God 's preunce, more vital prayer, frequent hfal- incs. ireattr cencern fer •tilers and which ordinarily manifests iUelf I h r e u I }I 1 l o1scilalia, speech in unknown tonaues "God Ii doiJll a bii lhinJ today," tM ft.t v. ~1r. Pasard aald in u intervitw . "Ifs Pini te l\ave a real impact In r•Mwinl the churches.'' The mevtment cuts across denominttional lines. often in· 'volvlna ecum&nical 1roups en campuses and in Ioctl com· munilies, as well as many in· d\vldual parisbes and pastors, Lut b.e.ran . Episcopal. Mtlhoditt, P.rtabyttrian and ether main.lint r II u r c h f: 1 , which once ahunned it as an emotJenlJ characteristic bf smaller Ptnlteosl.a.l croups. .I'M ton,ues speaking is .. on- ly ene part. t1f I.he packa1e and 1 minor part," 11ld the Rev. P.tr. Pa11rd, pastor ef O:iula Vista'• Flr1t Baptist church fl'hert ~ "iilt of tht Spirit" h~ led many familits to open their hemts to others, in tht communal pitttrn of original Christ!anlty. "In our church. v.·e ha rdly ever mtnlie" tonaues speak· in1."' he sai d. "It's cbn'lmonly 111ccepted . but it's primarily f9r ust in privilt dt\•etions. It's 4lre<;t. a pi r it u a 1 corTI- municaliol'.I, from ou r spirit to God." Hci"·cver. th e "tongues" aspect has drawn i. dispropor· tiqn~le ameunt of rublic al· tentl&n because 6 "va,rue furs·· of tile odd and llft· famil iar. he said under que&- llonin& at sessionii of the re· cent American B a p t i s t Conventien bert . "People toda y are afrai d of an ythin& supernatural," he taid. But. 10Meone asked. di~"l 31. Paul warn a11ht1t it in First Corlnlhiana 14! "lndttd. tie did "a r n a11lnst Its abuse," the 1\tv. ~tr, Pa1ard 11id. ''He saw that aeme were ovtrdehlt it 'in church'-thafs the quaU· fyin11werd. "Bill ln the same pa u a1e. he also said he wanted •11 belieffrs to speak in len(Ut!I in the ir devotions. and said he was thankful lhat ht did 1a more than aflly ol them . t.loclem Christians w e a r 'blinder&' agairuil I h • 1 e points.·• The Rev. ~1r. Picard sajd the ··~pirit'' expttienct wu a "normal part of C'hriaUtn lift " from tht btCinnlni-and not an ei::ctpt\itnal thinr. "It is intended for all Ol.ris· ti ans •s a nermal conditi•n." he said. "But tht church teday is in an abnormal. cendition. The main th.h1g wrona is that il lacks the real presenet: el U\e Holy Spiril, operatina: in power.·· The ori1inal manifestatien ol ii, as dtsCribed in Acts 2. came with the outpourtn1 er the Spirit at fentecest, im: buinc the apostles w i t b coura1e and persuasiveness. Someone asked if it w11n·t mainly a personal emetional precess? ··0n th1: contrary, thert'a nothin1 tcstatic about It. Yeo aren't uppetl eut ink> Ult blue, up on a c leutl so!Tltwhere. !l's so natural peoplt miss Ir " ORANGE COAST CHURCH DIRE·CTORY GLAD TIDINGS ASSEMBLY OF GOD Fiftet nth •nd Monrovia, New port Be•,h 9 ,~5 A.M. 11 ,00 A.M. -Sunday School -Dr. George Wood, Speaking 6;00 P .M. -Or. Georg• Wood, Speeki.nv " ., Piii ... : M6o66ll Dr. GHr•• W1111~, Pnt., FIRST ASSEMBLY QF GOD 140 E. 22nd ·st., Cost• Me11-548..3761 E. w. l'hil lip1, Peite1 t :JO A.M..-Chunll Sch11I 10:50 A.M,_,a1tor f'ltllli1'1., .. •1ri1 "Thi Actf•l'Y •f tltl Holy Spirit" Jr. & ,,..s.i..,.a c•urU N1noiy c.,.-&"lo~lo 1:00 P.M.-P.,.tor f'llllllP* Sl'ffklitt "A L.y1ll11" Now,.ft.M•• ll'r•·kl'l1ol -A••• 2Vt·S -•:JO A.M. ,. l :lO P.M. ,..."' -•4S.JJ2J ~""""""'~""""""'""""""'""""""'~\ HARBOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD 740 W. Wilson, Coste Mesa 141-4704 Y. l. MllTWECK. P'e1!1r JIM ttNGLITON, Mlftl11tr If 'l't~lt ltOllltT I . t tST1G. Ml~!Jltr '' lt111e11lot!I CAi i. •INTltY, Miftlsltr If Mloltlc -SUNDAY SlltWICIS - t ·•S A.M.-S111114•y Sclt1el 10:,0 A.M.-"TM lllfhl loolll HoM" l«tne11 by Postor 1:00 P.M.-"Th• Fln·foli! ltMe1t1pri1111 •f c•rllt'' Som111 lty P•lf•• COSTA MESA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL P'r .. I<--«111 ...... l fltR -llt111t111try -CJIU• C1rt FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH 610 HAMILTON. COSTA MIS• I 010.tGI ICOV l 1. '''"' IO"I• S!u'y •"' ~ro cl•"'•t<on •••• IO :•S •·"'· Sundey S1hool .. t :lO 1.m. fa"'aY G1th1" , • 7:00 I'·"'· Chll4rt111' W111hi p S1r~ic1 ••. , •• 10:•1 1.1111. OLD fASHIONID PU.YI• MlnlNG-WIDNISDAY-7:11 P.M. ..... 642·f111 "',.,,. A.t..,. ..... 11.a.J. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ,I, CHURCHES I FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH I Ill ,1, Mo in I. Ad1ms SlrHls 'I' Huntin9ten lle•ch. Me '"'"' Wo•1h ;o , .• , ....... . .., ....... 1•30 ' 11:01 0.111. IUNCH!S 0111 THI llllOTHll CHUICH THI 'lliT CHUICH 0111 CHllST, ICllNTIST IN IOSTOH, MA.llACHUSms I 1;\olt Sch.et ..• ,,,,, 9:•5 '·"'· "Ancient and Modern Nec:romency .11 •• Mesmerism and Hypnotism, Denounced" I SUNDAY, MAY 30th I Cott• Meu-,ir1t Church of Chlr1t, .tlll M ... ,.,. 9r .. CCllttl Mete S114ey kltffl-t :11 A.M. Cllsrtlt S-.lu -11 :01 A.M. 1"41"t •••"'· 2111 Mtte W1rt11 Dr. Sci•ntist Huntington B••ch-Firat Church of Chri1t, Scitntlst a .. & 011.,,, H•11ll11tt1111 hoc.h 1t11ffy kltMI-t :JI & 11 :11 A.M. Cll.,..-t:Jf l tl:H A.M. hftlitt lHlll -221 Mol1 St, Newport le1ch-First C~urch ef Christ, Scientist JJOJ Ylo Ulll•, Now..-tt IMch Chortlt & S1111llloy Sch••I -9:15 I 11 :00 A.M. loMlitt loo•, JJIS WI• Lllllo Ntwport leach-Stconcl Church ef Chri1t, Sci1nti1t l101 l'Klflc Ylow Dr., C•r1J10 4-1 M~ Cll1rc.h l S1Hey Sch.-1-1 l :ff A.M. lofflitt loofll -JIM•I c ... Hwy. WH ......... T"tl••Jl'f MMtl .. 1 -I'·"'· -All Ch11cltot All ere eordiolly invited to t1 ttt11d th e cltu rcll iervictl ond t njo11 the privilegt l of ·tht Readfng Rooms Chlllll Ciro "'"IM AT ALL SllWICIS I I I' I I I ,,, '" I ' I I ' I OP NIWl'OIT llACH -IDhclpl•I M•tt1111 a.,111rty H.,., ll-111toty School I 421 L 11 .. St,. CM,.. M-, Yo ul h G,~~P• ..••. , 6:eO •·'"· E•t 1in'I W o•1hi11 , ••• 1:01 JI·'"· ' t/11• .... Cl ft Pn>••lltf II I ll wr•ltu OllO(I "'·.>ff Olt l DfYOl~ft JJ•·f!tO FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Yitf•ri1 &: fl'l•e•nti1 Coif• Mist' J•-I. Ploniy ........ 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ST JOHN THE DIVINE • ......, •-,,.~... 1 • , 2043 Oran10 Ave., C.M. -S1H..,. 7:JI & t ill ChNlil Scll..t -f tJI Phent: 642-2725 ) Tll•n•ey1: 6111611 .... ; Hoty teyt .. -..111CH ' AllenJ l~e C/iu,.ch of Seventh· Day Adventist Church 271 A'tMMo ''·· C..t• .... )linirter: Dr. D. \V. ?ttcElroy 1;1 Vic•. Tiie In. J• w .... ..._ _ n. .. 14MJ2' 11~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1 NEWPORT HARJOR I CHURCH OF CHRIST '1' LUTHERAN CHURCH LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER '/jour Choice ""'"•'~ Scheol . • • . f lit 1.111. .,,,,,.;"' w,,,11;, .. 11 :01 •·•· llr1y1t M11ti n9 w,,,, 1:11 '·"'· CENTRAL BIBLE CHURCH 217 W. WILSON ST., COSTA MISA , 7" Do•" Cr. LI 1·1'31 letWM11 HorMf oM4 hl"low SUNDAY MO~Nlt.lct l llLE STUD Y , •••• , . , , , , . • • 9:4' A.M. SUNDAY M0RNIN$ WOlSHIP I COMMUNION •• 11141 A.M, SUNDAY lVEN INli WORSHI P •••••••••••••••••• '1le P.M. W£0Nf50AY l VlNI NG IJllf. STUDY ••• , , ••• , ••, 7:JI P.M. HUlSllY CAii 'IOWIDll Thi a..-. J•Mll •· lltl111, l11t•r Tit• ...... a....tti w111 ... A11!11tfll P1oltt E1rly W1nhip l !IO 1.111. Chrt1tl111 ltluc1tl111 t :l5 '·"'· 2900 ft•cific Viow Dt. Cor•n• 41tl M•t DR. WILLIAM R. ELLIR ST. MATTHIW LUTHlll.AN CHURCH 11112 Culver Drive Unlvtraity 'ark, lrwint .... He11Mrt H. Hl.,111•1111 t..i.y S&•••l-t:tl A.M. 611lla1 Se"lce -titl A.Mo '••llr Sar.let-1t:J• A.Ill. IJJ.111• N11rttfy C11111 I JJ.JJ46 A Cerdial Welcome from THE UNlf!D METHODIST CHUROH NEWPORT C.ENTER We,_a.1,_11 :1 S .1..M. -.. St. lllkMelt 1,11c.,., 0•11rcll M""-tfe et '"Jffc Yhw tr. c ...... ~ .... , .... , 615····· C11t1 M1 1t · PIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1 •th 51 . I Ha1lio1• llvol. Chu1eh W111 hi11 -•:JO & 11 Ch1111h s.n •• 1-•:11 141.7727 C 11ft M111 Ni .ii. MESA VERDE - MITHDDIST CHURCH M111 'f'1r41 l l1k11 St. 14t-J7 1t W1rihip I C~u11h Sch11I •:DO I 11:11 A.M. F111•t1i1 'ltlltY ~lltST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH llJJI 1.,,.,,,, ••1.21t1 w.,.~i "' a C~u,,~ s.~ •• 1 •:10 A.M. H., .. tin9ton l•tch Fl~ST UNITED METHO.DIST CHURCH 2121 11th St. 5l6·l5l7 5,,~ice1 -t:I ~ l IO:JO N'1'1ttY Ct•t All 11\ornlrt Ch u•ch S1heel-9:11 Hu11ti 11,1111 l11oh -N1rlh COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH w ,,,hi11 I C·hwrch Sch11I 4 1 I &:l l A.M, 1,v;~, -f,,, 11,,1! UNIVERSITY METHODIST CHURCH IJ J.tJJl 11412 C11l ... 1r 1114 I) U~lvcnll'y Drive Wo,.hi, l C•u•1lt Sch11I '' 11:11 ... :Iii. l1tu111 1 l11ch METHODIST CHURCH l1 6JJ W11l1y Ori•• tn 1 ... 1~ Ll l Ulll W1r11oiip 11114 Church Sc~11 I -11 AJ1\. •tt-1011 N1wp1•t lt11h CH-IST CHURCH IY THE SEA 141e W. 1111111 11~4. 6JJ.1105 W1r1•;,_t:Ja A.M. Chu•ch Scho~l-,:JI I-11 A.M. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES of the t:oa8tal Area8 Christ Church Pr••byterlan Jl111 111.,..1'9 INMt .t••J H1ltttlltfto1 .... ~ In. 1 ... 1111 L • ..,,.., P..m S..., W.,...,: t 1JI A.M. Clrl-ll lcllo.lr lft41 A.M, .,,._, Jt\12 ,., .... It. • ""91 f6Mtff · Church •f the Covenent" Ille '91Mow loff, CMte M ... lfMt A. llltrffe, , ... , 'l1•llloy W•llllll': 9:11 ·11 A.M. Ch•Nlil S.k1I: t ill A.M, • ,....: 141·41'4 .. Cemmunlty Presbyterian Church •t•.hrost ....... i.t• ....... -•.. • • : Ir. l•H• A. T•'•• .,_.., : ' : ' ' I ' ' ! .! .~ ; ~ ~ .~ 3 23rd Strut at Orengt, Co1t1 Mete -5"41·5303 S,lllTUAL LIFI CONPlllHCI W, Wltft Htrtlitt... J. l.tt••4 Ml111l1ft1 MuJlt<11l Dlr1tto1 f11f1~1 W1 r1hip ll:JI •·"'• Nt1r1tr11 Cort Avoil4bl1 WILCOMI Phone '44-2664 t 111 •.M. ,_11, w.nW, ll1ffA.M ....... C .... k•oel 11:e1A.M . ....,.w • .-., laH.., WorMlf: lr41·till·11 A.M. i e1t--f. kltffl; t :Jt . ..... : 4t .. 1111 ~ Dr . ..lolHI Mforlll, Moollly llW• l1111tft1te Al'rll 21·JO, lt71 Phon1: '4.1-3111 D1y er Nl1ht l11M1~, ,,., ll:M 1.pft .. 1cM 1·"'-Tlltt. •M WM .. f,M •·"'·-Jlf'I .. 1:,. •·"'· ~~,~~·~1~j/==~S~A~BB~A~T~H~S~ER~V~l~CE~S~========11 RELIGIOUS SCHOO L FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 2111 CLIPf OllWI, NIWPOIT llACH A NEW CHURCH WELCDMIS YDU Dr. Walt9r P .. g. '••for harbor reform temple lllAlll I EFINAAO '·KING ..,. b. mtttlng It St. Jamu Episcopal Church o 3209 Via Lido. Newport Buch '°' lnfonNtlori; C.111715-7230 TEMPLE ·sHARON S1Hey Sc-..1-9:41 A.M. w.-i,-11A.M.·1 P.M. ~N£ ~us @oiwuNrJY ®!~ 1, TURTLE ~OCJC ELIMINTARY SCHOOL CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Mi11111ri Syno4 1,1 YM.,.rt. S,., c ... M- LoltMr Y. ,.,...., PMttr 14f.14M WWJollll Hrvla1; 1·11 I 11 t..M. Sullll•t .k:footlr ''" t..M." •-1111 11'!9 C.11u: t:• t. M. CHltlTIAN ILIMINTAlY ICNOOl -..au PRINCE 0, PIACI LUTHiltAN CHURCH M-. Yo• MM & .._ StNtt, c ........... c.llf. ANO•_..., C. ANOll.toH. ••lltor lllflftY k .... t: t :U -MOrft'"' WIO~•t1 Ir• aN111:• Pri~•• 1f P111.1 l1fh1,•11 !ch"I -Min ftt~1r 011~~ ~Mlp1I .. Offlc.1 l'h1~1: 14t .tJ21 Sch10/ Ph1111~: t4•·11•1' TM COMtr¥9tlM ..,. ........ ,., "' cMtlre H•rkr A,.. I f llf'fll l.oQ Ori~ IN AINlfl °'"" I• ~ '9lltll ., ......._ Cl l'llllllt cfrl~). 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'*l111ter1 COAST lllLE CHURCH .IUIC:O POll111 JI."'· SA.fl JUAN ~APlll~"O .. ,.,~. 4f4o114• ·~·, - ii ~ ! ; • • I I I I c OAILV PILOT ti -·~ Pulpit and ~'Pew Polarized Chri stian s Get Closer 11~ NEW CROP (Conllnuecl from Pact 4\ leeost Sunday . Or . Wm. n. Elltr will deliver the message "11-1an Does Nol Live . Alone", The new ly elected officers of the Senior High Luther .League will be installed al lhe 11 hour. The sermon subject for Sun- day 1t Corona del t.1ar Com- munity C b u r c h • Concrega- ttonal, 611 Heliti:opt Ave . will be entitled '·Love's Old Sweet Song." To be presented by Dr. Philip G. Alurray. Worship 1ervices are al 10 a.m. wlt h child-care b e i n g provided. Church School is also at 10. On )Ve dnesday at noo n, I h e Women's Service Fellowship of our church is sponsoring a ~cial catered luncheon . in fellowsbip Hall. Thi:,re will be lpecial prizes, recipes and cooking tips. Public is invited. Call church ofrice on Monday. There will also be child ca re. Tickets ()nly II. · The ~1esa Verde United MeOtodlst Church. l'JOI Baker Street, Costa Mesa, wlll have two Su nday morning worship 11ervices at 9 and 10:30 a.m. Rev . Paul C. Biesemeyer has selected as hill sermon topic .. The Church In This New World." The Church School wUI meel at 9 a.m. for nursery through high school, and at 10:30 a.m. for nursery through sixth grade . At 6;30 p.m. the J un ior Hi gh United Methodist Youth Fe llowship will meet in ft'llowship Hall. On Wed· nesday, Junt 2nd. al 6:30 p.m. there will be 1 Teacher's Recognition 0 inn er in FelloWship !tall. · G u est speaker v.·ill be Sister Maria Margarita Jimenez. Her sub- ject will be "The Wonder of Children.'' Glen Timmons, dire<:tor of public relations for Teen Challenge · of S outhe r n Californ ia, will ttll the l..D.S. Rusine11 • n d Profe11lonal ~fen's AJ:soclallon, M Ora111e Coanty of his experiences as an LSD freak al noon on Wedn esday al the Saddleback Inn in Santa Ana. Guests are invited to attend the luncheon- meeling, aCCording to A. J. Winkelman, president. · The Day ef Pentecost com· mcmoration at St Joha The Dlviae Episcopal Church. 2043 Orange, Costa Mesa will be nbserved with a s p e c i a I message and the celebration of Holy Communion at both the 7:30 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. services. Classes hold Nursery through Hiih School at 9:30 a.m. The Youth Group meell al 7 p.m. on Wednesday even- ing at 7:30 p.m. there will be Holy Communion and Healing Servi ces. For his se rmon title on Pentecost Sunday .. at tbe Newport Harbor 1'1elhodl1t Church, 79& Doyer Drive, Churchmen Fire Volley At Movie .-Rating Game By WUIS CASSELS Uf'I l 111i.r •dittr The movie indu stry ·has received a V.'ell-deserved kick in the pants from the major religious agencies. It \\'as delivered ~menica1iy by the· Catholic Office for Motion Pictures and the Protestant Broadcasting and Film Commission. They withdrew their endorsemen t of the' volunta ry rat- ing system e.sl.ablished by movie makers thre yeafs ago in an effort to head off demands for govemmerit CensOt· shtp _of dirty films. The voluntary ~ating system was suppo~ed to ena ble parenll to tell "''helhef! a film is•1uilable for childrerl. lt also was supposed to alert theater manager to bar chil· dren entirely fro m particularly gamey films. The Protestant and Catholic film agenci~ said they ••can .no longer .commend this plan to Uie 'public" ~iuse (!) The ratings are not reliable and (2). Some theater owners are lax about enforcing age limits , ·for .movies which the industry itself has ajudged unfit for -children. Movie makers have acted, the agencies said, as though the only criterion for labeling a film suitable for children is whether it overtly depicts physical sex acts. They take lit tle account of "the im plicit exploitation of sex and the overall Impact of violence ,and other anti-social aspect.! of a film on a child." Even if the rating system wer e reliable, parents would have a hard time finding movies lo which they can take nr send their kids. Of the 332 film~ review ed by the· Catholic office (or motion pictures itt 1970. only 32 -fe wer than JO percent -wert found suitable for family entertain- ment. Nearly a third of the film~ released by ma jor ~merican distributors last year were adjudged by the Cathohc agency to be ''morally objectionable" even for •du!U. The Catholic reviewers are by no means prissy in their contempora ry evaluations of films. They have con- sistently recommended for adult patronage films which deal seriously and re sponsibly '11'ilh such once. taboo sub- jecls as homosexuality and interracial marriage. When th ey rate a fil m morally objection.a ble even for adults, lhey mean it is disgustingly dirty. If movie makers felt there was a real threat of gov- ernment censorship. they'd be much more ca reful about making lh&tr voluntary rating system ·work. But. as the Catholic and Protestant agencies observed, "the spectre of governmental regulation is too remote at present for the indu~try 11 a whole lo take seriously its task of self· regulation." If the movie indu stry continues to wallow in filth and fails to protect children from exposure W films that ma y seriously dam.age the! mora l and rhsycological develop- ment the ''spectre of governmenta regulation" may not remain so re mote. , Government censorship of films has had an unhappy hisUlry. and ils revival ill not a cheerful prospect But movie makers. who have. the most W lose from tensor· ship, seem almost determined to bi'ing it back. ofee~ • ORIGINAL OIL PAINTINGS (from Europe) 24i36 on Canvas HOOE Selection -of ALL Sizes WHOLESALE PRICES I !Look for the Little Ye ll ow Cott•t•I 369 l 17th St, Costa Mesa FRIDAY . SATURDAY · SUNDAY -11 to 5 • Phone 645•5360 Newport Beach, P • 5 Io r Ronald L. White ha~ chosen. "If You Love Me. , , "At the 8 a.m. Worship Service. new members will be received by lransfer and affirmation of fai th. At the Christian Educa· tion hour, 9;1~ a.m. a special Summer of Surprises program began last Sunday. This week, everyone will participate In a craft project. Next Sunday, Go3pe:I Rock music will be presented by the ' · Cu m La ude". a group of sixteen teenagers. At the 10:30 a.m. Worship Service, f o ur teen members or the tfll Con- fir mation Class will be recei v- ed into membersh!p in the Rite of Coi;lfirmation. Paslor Willis J. Carrico's 11 a.m. morrting message is en- tltled "The Great God of Isaac." The 7 o'clock evening message is ··Poor Rich Man."' The Unlver1ily Baptist Chur('b is Jocafed at 2252 S. E. Palisades Road, Santa Ana Heights, California near the Oran ge Coun ty AirporL The Public is invited to sha re both services with u:i:. Under the direction of Rev. Paul Biering. minister to youth, the youth will lead the \Vorship Service. at Christ CblU'cb by the Sea, J400 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach . The ~oung peorile will present new · expressions in form, in usic, and prayer. Following the service. all you th , members i nd friends will pay specl~J tribute to Rev. Sie ring. v.·ho is concluding his ministry al this Ume. during 1he Coffee fellowship hour. Church School and ~1orning Worship both.begin at 9:30 a.m. . ' ' " ... Power f rom Ori High" will be the subject or the wmon at all 1hree 1ervices this Sunday, "Pen- tecos t", in St. G eor g e.• 1 Episcopal Church. 2 3 8 o 2 Avenida de la Carlota. Laguna Hills. according to Lhe Re v. Frederick C. Hammond, ree- l.or and preacher that day. Three events will give this day special significance: over and above the significance lt has 1s Pentecost. A Junior Girls Choir, of twenty four voi~s. will IJlake I.heir debut with the Senior Choi r. The--:funior Choi r was ori1anized by Jacob E. Andriese. o r gani st and choirmaste r at SI. ~orge'1. Two trumpets wjll augmenl the organ in the. ln1lruinenta! prelude. The Rev . Dr. Hen ry Gerhard, minister of the Church of Religlou1 Sch~nce of Laguna Beach, wil l .speak on Memorial Sunda y, on the topic "Life Everlasting." Services are held at 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. at the church, 20062 Lagu na Canyon Road. During lhe 9 o'clock service, Junior Church is held for children from kindergarten lhrough h i g h 1chool. Cl asses are under the supervision of I e a c h e r s specially trained in Science of Mind. Baby care is also pro- vided during the early service only. Thursday lectures are sponsored by the church in Le isure World, Clubhouse Two at IO a.m. Dr. Gerhard is the speaker. Service! w!U be. held at 9 and 10:30 a.m. A United Methodist Minister with a Doctorate in P a s t o r a I Counsell ing, Dr. JohnsUlne has devoted himself exclusively for the past eight years to co u nse l lin g in· dlviduals, fami Lies. marriages, and premarital evaluatio n. He is 8 part-lime teacher al Valley High School. Santa Ana, in Human Relations and Pamily Life. Our youth groups will meet as usu.a? at 6:30 p.m. The Rev. Cecil 0. Eanes. minister of Christian edu ca- tion, will preach a sermon en· titled "Wail for God:·• at St Andrev.··s Pre s b y I e r i an Chu reb, 600 St. Andrev.·s Road, Newport Beach, on Sunday. Worship services are held al 9, 9:30 and II a.m. with ch ild care at all three services. Following each s e r v i c e deacons 1vi!1 conduct a tour or the church ground s a n d facili!ies for members and visitors. Te mple Beth David a I Ora nge County will conduct ils Family Sabbath W or s hip service on Friday everiing al 7:45 p.m. at lhe Community Congregational Church, 411 1 Katella Avenue at Bloomfield. in Los Alamitos. Services v.·ill be conducted by R a b b i Bernard B. Goldsmith in con- junc tion ~·ith Cantor f\-1ilt 11iller. The en Ii r e con- gregation is invited to attend the Oneg Shabbat and social hour following the services, \\'hic h will be. hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Irwin fields in honor of lhe birthday of their ~on. Barry : alsn hosted by ~1r. and Mrs. Richard Golding. Rev . Robert B. Jacobs. Pastor of the Cosla t.tesa Foursquare. Cbureb. will speak on the topic, "The Chr istian In H.is Relationship to Himself and the Spiri t," In the I I a.m. Worship Serv ice. Rev. J acobs ·will also speik on the topic, Temple Sets Confirming Ceremonies Temple Beth David o r Orange County will hold Con- firmation Services on Satur· day evening, J une ~ at 7:30 p.m. at Tem ple Beth Shalom in Santa Ana. The Confirm .ands include : Karen Caplan. daughter of Mr. and f\1rs. Alfred Caplan : Bruce Golhelf, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gothelf : Adr ian Kal fus. da ug hter of Mr. 11nd .. ··such As t Have'' In a Divine. Hea!lng Srrvice at 7 p.nl. Sun· day starts al 9· t5 a.nl. with departmental openings for all departments up to the Jr. High Class. For bus transportation, c11tl 548·9733 or 6tft.ISl7. Chris Haughey. you!h director. will be speaking in the Crusader Youth Service al 6 p.m. Nc"·porl Center U n i It d ~tethodlst Chur ch \\'ill worship iii 9:30 a.m. at ~atboa Island United l\l ethodis! Church, 115 Agate Avenue . and at ll:lfl a.m. al St. l\1 ichaels Episcopal Church, Jl,largucrite and Pacific View Drive. Corona dcl Mar Don A. Bassel\, minister, has announced his Pentecost Sunday sermon 10 be "Something Just Came Over l\1e ~" The Unitariao-Unlversa1ht Church of Costa i\1esa. 1259 Victoria. will be presenting for its program ()n Sunday, May 30th at the 10 :30 a.m. Service, ··Unitarian-Universalism. Ill\ Foundation ana' Its future". Membership Chairman Nola Morgan will lead the discus- sion "'i!h men1berc: Al f\1or- rison and l\·tatl Mall speaking on the Unlver siilist roots as well as exploring its future possibilities. Both men , longstanding mcmlx:rs. have a great deal of k.'lowledge and experience and will be glad In answer all questions on the subject. Nursery care is pro. vidcd . All members and guests Are invited for coffee and !el· lowship after the service. "~lemorial Day : '\Ve Lh·e Fore\•er ' " is !ht lille of. the scrmon.Jccture to be given by the Rev. Albert Blirke to the member!'! and guests of the Church or Rcllglou~ Science of New))'l rl Beach this Sunday at 10 a.m. at the Ebe!I Club. 515 W. Balboa Blvd., Nev.·port Beach. Sunclay School meets at the same hour. A Social hour follows. Ac cr edited classes arc being held by Rev. Burke in the Conference Room or the Oakwood G a rd c n Apartment.~. 1700 16lh Sl. Nev.·port Beach nn Tuesday and Thursday evenings at a p.m. First year meet!! on Tuesday. Second year meets on Thursday. ----''Nol Tips but Reveille" is the sermon lopic of the Re.v. Norman L. Brown on Sunday at the Plymoul h Congrega- tional Church of Newport Harbor, 3262 Broad Street. Newport B!!ach, al 10 a.m, l\'Orship service. Su n d ay School js he!d al the san1e time. Mrll. Maurice Kal fus; .Jessica The Book or G "Ide n Migda ll. daughter of Dr. and Mcmori~ Sunday will be Mrs. Jacob Migdall. observed at the 10 a.m. Also. Carol R ose m a n . service of worsh ip al Chrl~t daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J ack The Shepherd Lutheran Rose man; Andrea S 11 n d s, Church. Camlno Capislrano at daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Del c:ado Road. Capistrano Herbert Sands : Irene Schnip-Beach. Pastor Ackerman will ( per. da ughter of ~1r . and Mrs. read the names of those! Peter Schnipper: Ha r o 1 d memorialized during the p;ist Wodinsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. year by a girt lo Christ the . David Wodinsky. Shepherd Church. The Pairs Rabbi Bernard Goldsmith and Spares Adult Group is will conduct the services v.·ith holding an Old-Fashion Box Canter MHt Miller. Th c Lunch Social on f'riday, begin- Congregation apd friends are ning at 7 p.m. in the educa- invited to attend the !Crvices lion.al unit of Christ Th e. "If It Be From God," is the and the reception. Shepherd Lutheran Church. sermon subject al Harbor J-;mmmmmmmP;:;;p;;;;r;;;-~;---------, Christian Church, Di9ciple1 of l { Christ. Members of the church meet eac h Sunday al Harper F flein El•men tar y School for Sundoy 01.:..::0,..,.. on•ol p0.J. School and Worship. Slinday rn V~ll TR. School meetll al 9:45 1.m, and Worship i. ot "'"·Dr, D, W. Th< Soulb/,,ffd't Most B<aufi/ul Mr.Elroy is the minister. Mnnoria/s Dr. Kenneth Jobn~thne wll l 'O.UIOLfVM • COlUM&A11u,,_ • CtM!Tlt't be &peaking on "Being A abe.lttredl Creative Per1on'' sun d. y . b,-the TREES of the WORLD May 30th. at C.mmuaiCy ,,.,. On rairhav<n Avtnu< Ulllted Methodist C b u re h . Bttween Sant.a Ana and Orange Hun tington Beach. Worship 'His Land' To Be See n Ju Beac h ''His Land ." a Billy Graham color fea ture one·hour motion picture. starring Cliff Barrows and CliH Richard. England 's popular star, 1vil1 be. presented at the First Baptisl Church of Huntington Beac h, 6th and Orange at 7 p.m,, on Sunday. This f1ln1 takes you on a journey through sµace. lime 11.nd current events or Israel, from ancient to modern lin1es. ''His Land." rich in color and authentic sights and sounds, "'lth a pop u la r musical score composed and a r ranged b y Ralph Carmichael has been called a musical journey into the soul of a nation. At the morning worship service al I l' a.m., Pastnr Willis J. Loar v.·i\l bring his mess11ge "If " Church School is held al 9:4:> am for both adult and child ren of all ages. Ne 'tv Pastor Takes Post In Newport Dr. Joseph C. Aldrich , rormerly director or youth forl I.race: Bible Church in Dalla~. Texas, will as~ume pastoral \ duties at ~1ariners Church, 2200 E. Coast Highw1y, Newport Beach , on Sunday. ) A special dWicatio11 service will be held and the new pastor will preside. 1 Dr. Aldr ich holds a doctor of 1 theology degree from Dallas Theological Seminary and ha!! · ~n e11:tensively involved with the camping ministry. He has conduc1ed c~mpirg programs and ad u!l conferences in ad- dition to leading a series of Nt:W YOHK IAPI - A "grov.ini; n'lddlc ground '' Is developing in .~nierican Chris· tianily, says the Rev. Dr.I David A. Hubbard , bringin g lwo conflicting strands qr it ba ck together. I It combines the di vergent cn1phase.'1 on soci11I acti vism and personal salvation v.·hich for yea rs have torn modern ' church life Into rival camps. "The church has bee n wrongly polarized between these partial options... says Dr. Hubbard or Pasadena, head of an institution that has l played an influential role in' bringing the differences. I "But It is now being in-I crcasingly realized that social arlion can 't be sustained "'ithout deep, theological com- nlitment and also that just preaching lhe gospel to reach individual hearts is no I enough. "Both lhe gospel and its social Jmphcations. b o t h ptrsonal conversion and social <iclion ere involved in the mission of the church." I Dr. Hubbard, 43, is president nf ~'ullcr Theologica\1 Scm1niary in Pasadena. an tX•I pand ing interdenominational in stitution dedicated lo coupl ·I in g firm evangelical con- vict1on!I with social concern and high scholarship. "We believe you have to keep the rudder in the Bible . but that this demands strong scholarship and has deep social Implications,·· he said in an interview. As those elements arc drav.·n together. he added, il i!I producing a "great deal or spiritual excitcn1enr" and al "new kind or aclivi sm. ·· ' ' • 10 25 so 100 BABY KOi CARP ... $3.50 ... $8.00 . $15.00 ...... $28.00 .. WATER LIL l.IES 2 for $5.00 WATER HY~INTH 5 for $1.00 ALSO TANKS FILTERS STANDS ACCESSORIES Pacific Goldfish Farm VlllT US 'lltOM 1•J-(llttd T1111 .. Ope11 Me111orlel Dey Uto Ellw•1C11 s1 .. w111m1mlff' Oft !ft• Sin Olt19 Fr11w1~ •I C:..ldnw11! & ••lM lt).IJb STARS S.,.dn•y Om1rr 11 en1 ef .... ""erld'1 igr•~t ,utrelei;•"· Hit ,olum11 it on• of I~• DA ILY PILOT'S igr1•+ f 11tur•1. I See by Today's Want Ads • THAT • IT'S • DIME • A • LINE • DAY! home Bib.le. stud ies. ---== H.&11:1011 CENTlll ONLY SAYE 23 % 1 oao·, of 1kol11• hi ye111r cholc• of 110Jo-.. All "'01hoble, moth ,,.of 4 ,,., 100•1. vlri;J11 wool. 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Oft you think it't appropriltl: or•liUy Ulat the tilwi FutM.r Red.u.ci111 Sai:lftl·ia nut lo · tht HiPPo~ Wouldn't the1nin- ning t•I in Bill SaroyAJ1°1 "1'im.e ·ol Your Lile'' -"No foundation, .all the way down lht lint"· -nWe ti 'lood bumper 1tr.ip today., even thougb it wu written ln 1939'! Are the Ch.inett building 1 tunnel under the HtiJht· A.shbury? • ' ASIDE '1\0M bis lant.utic aood loolu. wh1t'1 ·ao hot aboot Mayor John Llnds1y? Doe1 every city get th• M1yor It deserves? Aren't you 1l1d we doft.'t dtauve M1yor Dale:y? Why.Ji· it that 1 poUlielln wM has charism1· so r1rely ha,ti .anything e 11-e? Cu anythin1· t1ctpt hi1 old m&vies•·kffp 1te&1l11 ·0Ul of-the White HOUM ia1''2? . ' !lil!Trlela N"mm ·and Eddlt -COJ 1mow that their 'names ar.t now very IUc m.. tht pov,,der room rrattitt-ut? '. DO~ ANYBODY really know whit aoeS on inside , Colt T"ower~ 11 .II ~t . IJ)at Smokey th~ Bear h11 IWI& cancer? Woul d you rather tat Girl Scout Cookitl '°1d by a" Brownie or Brownlta aold by 1 Gir l Scollt Cookit?· Whert do tht downtown hoteil · 1et thoe:e awful paintings they display ln thtif ,Jobbin? Whtrt art wt goina to 1et enough tourist& to fill 111 the ·ntw hottl rcioms being built here? Aren't yoo 1lld you don't own any of them? WHATEVER happened to the Swim, the hug 1.11d the ·Monkey? Do all hitdl·hiktrs ·eventually get . picked up by .aomebody? Js there any e1CUH ,for.· ~sadistic movlts as "Gel CaFter ," met shouldn't Michael Cai.Dt -be , uhamed or hirmelf? How come pe:ople wbtl "never watch television"' ltf:· 14 · many good programs that you mi"ttl? Is Harry Bridges building · a tUMd under Presidio Terrace? Wn..t. ANGELA DAVIS go down in hlstcry a~ the Tom Mnoney of lhiJ 1enerat.ion . Why d<'I vand1IA cut up th• auta on Muni buses •hen thty h&\le to lit ·on them'.' Aren't they rouUna: their (IWll MIU! 11 it true that the 49era art the.I . F. Ballet dut!ni the oU 1eason! ~ ·• Can Vitamin C P revent \ , . I t? (The Common Cold) . ' . ' • • , By DR. LINUS P AULJNG Nobel Prise wtuiBI Oiemlst Last year 1 wro1' a book. "Vi t.lmin C and thJ Col'IU't\On told," which Aid th• conse<lotnce et llkift( up · much lftore nf my time than 1 upecttd. 1 did Mt con- 1idtr lhla field one (If thole in which' I wu primarily intereated. · It la. however. 'Plrt (If 1 btt11d IUbjed to which J save tht name &rtMmelecular medicine. By thil: I mt1.11 lht preMrv1.lion of aood health and the treatment ttl dlse.ase by carryin& the concentrations in the human body of 1ubst.ancu-that &rt usu.ally present. They usually are, in fact, required for life. Subltances tif thi1 aort ano: lht vilamina. U (Int. dOtl not in1est any Vita.min C for a period of a few months. he will die of 1curvy. Various m&nifeata· lions of this disease are cauaed -by a ·i deaea't m atrenfth of the tissues. . ! ON!: QUESTION TO be asked is ho• __ much Vitamin C does one need ill order not jU1t to not d.I• of 1curvy. but to be. in the beat of health? There was enthusiasm about ue«bic acid after It had first been madt in l tu, and reco1niud as Vitamin C in tt32. What followed was an nfficial disap- proval of tht Idea thAI one . nttded. nr could wt effectively. amounu of ascorbic acid far crtater than full tb pr•Yenl •C'Uf'VY· . . t rot started on ascorbie 1dd m · tht 11J0'1. 1 had heard tl\lt Vltad!in c ... ,. 1ood to· atop coldl. I tried a coaple of hundred milllsrams--l<> no elfttt. ' I GOT inlere5ted 111Jn.1bout Ill YWI a10 when a biochem.111 ttnt· rftt NrM pa~rs an utttbic acid . Hil :rtf!'Otft- mend1Uon for 1loppin1 colds .ras to take abo\ll a &flrD lmmtdllttly, another ftllS'\ In 111 hour and apln In IOOtb .. l>ojlr. By thil lliM tht cold •lllbt to ht "'11111 UJ>. t b1ve 1uffered from cold1';,d'"(lf ,.my life. t tried it out. and it aetmtd t&-bt ff. fect1ve, I mentioned thl! in l.4ndon a.tMNL three years a;o. and lhtrt wtrt .e~ news items about It. Then I spoke at. the ct1'f:rMnles 1>9tn;nz a· qew •mMlcal 1choat ln New •York. l mentioned · th1t the medical profuaion didn't 1ttm lo know about lht w1.1ua··ot Vit&tnln C·to decrease tht incidtnee~ud NVtrllY of the common cold. / " , f ,rtctlved 1 letter fram a physician, ·a J'l'ofeSJOr of mtdlclne, herai:l:nl me for havins made h.111 at.alemenL Ke · II.Id, "Don't you know that the Amerieln•peo- ple ve being bLed out ftf M50 mi.llkltt per yur by tht vitamin q\lleks?•And ~ you·are aupporlln~ them. Call yo1i1 te.U mt about a sin alt double· blind atudy that ha:ii ahown that Vitamin C has any valua it all ln protectin1 aa:ainst thl • eomJnon cold?" t FOUND atveral 1ood. cll'efully ten· ducted doubl1 blind atudies. All 11vt 1tatlltica.Uy liptncant rtsulta 1ay11t1 U>al Vitamin C had more v1Jut than .a Jt1actbo in..._ pr.ovidiDJ__ protection 11..am._11 _ ~ eommt1rn cold. J allO found In Iha Nndard m.dleal boftkl and nutrition rtvtew1, 11:'b!n ' I T Vittmln C and the common cold .-er• mentioned together. the stattmenl, "Vitamin c· has no value v.·Mtt\'er pro- viding prottclion a1alnsl the common cold, or Any other viral infectinn." I decided lhat Jt was worlh while to find IXll !hat the 1itu1tlon as represented by the published papers describin1 in· wt11ti11tions carTied out by phy1ici aru: had been mi.srtprtse.nt.ed 1n the testbooU and review journals. A little le!il thlt\ a year 110 I began wrltina: my book on the subject. 1 looked at the studies. A very interesting one wu by a phyaician In the public schools in S.-tturland. Ht and • group of physi- cians carried oot a study of 279 subjecU 1n ·a Swisa ski camp. TREY WERE iiven either one cram a day of ascarbic acid ; m-1 citric placebo. II turntd oul that the ln~gated morbidi· ty of common cold.I wag one third 11 areal. for the ascorbic acid aubjecll u for th e placebo subject!I . 'J'wa doctors in the University of MiM· egota carried out 1 study with only tU milligram~ ()f ascorbic ac id a day. They found tht lntegrated morbldll)'. the Lnumbe r of days <>f illneu. to be 30 per· cen Jess for the. 11scorbic acid subject! than for the. placebo subjtcts. They had about 400 subject..' and carried on tht work for About ail month.I. There are se ve.r&I other studle11 ol ltUs IOrt. Some nt them do not 1fve rtaulta with statistical aipil\cance. B u t evuy ont that doe.a , eliminalea the hypothesis that a3C('Jrblc acid has n& mort value than the commo~.cold. I RA~! BEEN \ryinJ lo find out ~hat Uit probability U lhat aU 'of these. var1~ re.ault.a would have. 'been obtained. My ealrulatlom Jud to one. In 100.000 aa the probability that these. ruuUs would have been obtained by the different in· ve1t11ators·tf, in facL. ucorbic .acld didn't bave•any valut. ·Wt nuiy uk uvwl..I qunUMs· ~t aseorblc ·acid . 'Why does It work'? lt·prt>- ~idea -protection · 111galnst the· common cold. also 111in3t nther viral dilNMI-. by preauvina the Integrity ol th.e ·bell 1111.n5t the lnvaRion of the virus rMriticlf.. • •lf the virus , parUclt. enters · the~ll. then· It rtor11nizes the materlll tMtdt to- product a hundred or 1 thoosand ' new viNa p·aruclts. Soon &II of tht ce.lll.Me iftfected by the virus particles. tt ~ Cl1I tttakt •11\t ctll w111l stronger. or·the ln- tetcellular ma terial -1t:on1tr. thu ylu JftVlde sorne de1ree oI pro\eetion ... " . ALL .OF THE studit! that 1 ha~t zne- UoDed hav.e 1dmlnl1tertd a.scorbic.acld \o tht Vlru.J Partitlt! in \ht. IHl'!Ml·,.&)', bJ coruct. with otbtr peopK. U they. &re nverwhelmed with vtrut partldlS by btlni Inoculated 'lrith a gusptnsion. then th•. e.vlde.nc:e Is th1l a.scorblc acid does not have. very much protecllvt etftc:t. My bt.Ue.I i.& that ascorbic: acid can han· dlt a &m&ll number of virua parUcla, but nol ID sreat number. M.Jny people abould bt lntt1U!>s_!O_llm1S lhe_a~k acid per day a.!I recomm11.ndtd by iht Food anti Nutrition Board &! tbt NattonaJ Ruurch Council. Co~1nent Page • • • I • ·' ., RE BUIL DIN G LIVES ' ' Stroke Victims, Once Saved, Need Mueh More ' RN1 liolpltal Headllites It 11 I'll~& and a middle·&Jed btilsin.essman ii rtsln& !ti follow a n&n'ftally hectic routine. Suddtnly he haa an tnten!t. pain in hi& head,· black outs, bd 'bec:orrw: .oot of the O('lt million Americans 1 year wM IUfftr& 1 1tr&kt. If he JIW'vives,tbe initil.I altack. chancell aft hrs'-tehabiliUti.on will be · a Iona and _ cb.IJ!~lng "P.l'Otffi. Ccmlng to the aid ol 5troke·afruct.ed Is thf: 4u,iililrY ot Hoag ijospital who il putjdpallng in. I W1Ul,Ut pilot" project till• ed nt Vdhiri~ Slt&ke Rehabilitation Ptt)fi'am.. Ora.nit Cotinty has bffn aelected l.s , tht .lite fOr tht e1perimtnt whlc)·ls ~1 -1ponaore~ by ttJe Women's Au~lar.v to ~ Cl.lifo(nla Med)cal Al90Clttion. Area. VIII cf the California Rigional Medical Pro1r1m1 emana Ung ~ I.ht University. of. Cajlfoml.I at IMli¥ ls , funding .the pr:oiram. , · Tttt· 1oal: la lo, train tt'Hs 20 voluntee r&·.in the.;cla81 ,to meet t~e contlnuln1 social , emotional and i phytleal needt of stroke 111Uents. ·It· i~ aimed: at preventing isola- tion ·Md r~on. in tht individual who has-rejoined the community with dlsabili· tyall.er survlvin1 I stro.kt.. Retumina: lht ~t tll a rtl1tJvely normal life Is the a:jlecill r~trtt·oUtred tht voluntttr.!I. THE-GROUP h.11 completed an intense !!).week training period ·at Hoag to equip them for the demanding work ahead. l)lt Volunteer Stroke Rthabilita tion Proiram ill under the. direction nf Robert C. Combs. M.O .. ~oordinator for Arel VTn Reg'Kln•I . Medical PrOJf'M\S al UCI "a Ci.lihlrt1i1 College ·Of Medicine, and !frtram L; Teeman, M.O., stroi:t coordinator there. At the first training clasa heltt 111t Ho11, Dr. Tesman commented,· "Strokes are the third . bi11est kllltr in the United States today ri&ht behind cancer and heart disease. but lit.Ue diagnostic or t~trlptutic ·research into •~kt preven· lion and cart haa been carried out, and in faet) few people even know what a strok e i•." sneny. It ii 1..dimini1htd oxygen IUP- ply to tht. brain caused by 1 blood clot, bretiillg &f_ btood ve55tll, etc. Of those who have strokts and survi11e, 50% h~ve 1peech im~irmenl.!I (called 1phasi111 ) and/or cripplinf of lhtir limb!! depen- dinl nn •·h.ich 1idt of the brain the 1troke oceur!I. Over 20,0001 people a year are physically crippled by stroke and are impaittd emoti~nally by the depreufo '!, frustrabon and sense of futili ty which annu from physical limltation. IT WAS 'f.HE feelin& or lliose develop- lnc this: pro1ram that many alroke pa· tienl8 who ha vt rre:111 t potential for rthtbilitation liit for1otten in the back room m the family home . ln advance of the training period al Hoa1, the women who signed up knew that much. would bt opected of them durlnt and f0Uowln1 the classtt. Tn the !fl.week &el.!iion the volunteer11 bee.amt intensely involved with the problems fac- ing a strnke patient. They -pa rticipated in lflctW"tl °" the anatomy and physiology of a stroke. lht emotional problems of a patient and hi.!1 family. the es.!lentials tif ph ysical. «cupational and a p e t. c h therapy. proper nutrition, etc. Each arta was covered by an t.Xpert ln the field, and the women . m!)st of whom ha ve no medical backll'ounds, were e1- pected to obtain 1t least a working 1cnowled1t of every topic. The theme of the eOUtlt •as that ther,, is hope f!)r stroke victim!!. The \lnlW1teer.: were prepared. to work with paliet1t.' under the 1t1ldanee_ and supervision or healt h pr~ fes,sio.111lA. However,· their main fun ct.ion will be .!JI, the area of reaoc:lalitation. Erility Htckle·r. tt.N. frnm the R.egionaJ Mtditi.l :Pro1ranu, has coordina ted lhf: projtcL .She. tttld the ~oup during I.he c)as"s: . "'fllere )11 a greal 1ttempt ldc by mtdiCtl ::~ience to 11v' Uves. but then oft.VI little i! done to i!1':P"ove lht quality ol tht fife· saved ,. That JA upecially why there · ia sach a.n-ur1ent nttd for pro- 1rams such as .&\11'1." 'VOL.UNTEEJls re c e I '' e d much literature: in su~port o!. the potentl1l for 1troke .rehabilitation. They were. a.maztd and 'ltu:plred to learn thar Sir Win~ton aNrchill · aicc11af\Jlly irur11lved a 1trok1 IU\.d. acl111tiSt Louls Paateur did sOmr. nf hl1-,:mo.t famo..11 W<lrl after autf@rin1 a atvere stroke. 'Thie concludi{lg evaluation of tht clts!es brought enthu.!ilastlc ·comments fmp the· participants. They ,lncluded : · ;1t Was totally· fasc1naUn1 because wt tiad icc.ess to dynamic, professional ~lt Whotn ft never would 'ha~ met." ."Now l'd l<ntiw what tn.do ii lhtl't •as a.:il~ my h1mily, and lt J c:an help an,y'ont else. then I'll feel J'm maldn1 a cenllibu tion In locilly." · ·.:t tiad fto idea how" many aru1 of help lhert were. for ·sttcte pellnta ln·Oran1c Coult)'." ··"L tipecltd th1 COW'H: to bl 1lfht and lroOly. bot instead it wu deep, etlalltn&· inJ ~d' e1citinf." TR! \IOLUNTttf\S il.E now puttint: their new~fouod skill' and underatlndln1 lb w&k. All hive been asked to commit one yev to·lhb project because nf the extensive tralnlnJ invested In each ln- d!Vidutl a11d Ibo 1& effectively evaluate the re•1i1U of lht.ir efforts. 'thty •Ill be matcbtd lY •It and cOmmon tnteresu to 1 mka pa 1enfi. ~•ch · •Oman wUI part.iclpate se1•eral hours a "'eek at 'One or ·two pa lien ta' hOIMI or al convalescent hospitals. In the home they 'will be under a vlaltln1 nur1t'1 aupervJaion ·until they fte.1 ' COi· fldtnt In their new roles. Their 1oala in· cJude helpin1 th~ J>9liml lo retain hir ditnity ~ a member of tht community, •idin1·him In improvlnc b.IJ level of com· munication. re111urln1 tum. and teaci}i/I& his family the faeta about 1trokes. The transition of 1t"'kt pttiet'lta from Hoat and other ntlthbort111 ho&pita.11 to their homes "Jll bt an w~ one., thankJ te members of Hoar'• A111:ilia.ry . Throu1h the VoJuntter St r c k • l\ehlbilit1t.1or P?nJ'1111, tneo-thera hive a1tin .manaaed to taJ)l,nd" the~ MrVice.t to ·thf. con1mun1ty by d •If I 'e at I II J thtmsfll~s co lmprovtn.r tht ~llallty anrl tht hultb or local tt:rete patie11µ: ... no othetwlY might be wltltout eollfidence, ambition or hoJM. .Be.rkeley's' New Chan ce llor ' How This UC Campus Chief Views th-e Challertge Q: Whit do you Mt. 1pecial att&at tltla campa1? 11 ti ua.lqae'! A: C«tainly ii it widely rt.algnized as I.ht greatest center of 1eholarship and gr1du1te ·work in the country. lt a.\so has an outstanding · tradition I! 1.11 un- derrr1du1te college. t believe lt·l!: one of tbe United Sta.I.es' best · institutions. Q: A1 y&u art abtlat t& a11umt ~la atw office. •hat Is llH: malt dllllle11e Ml yoa ptrM111ally'.' A: Well. I think perh.a.pe to . IWllin Berkeley. to maintain its eacelltnce. a.nd lo move forward tn new-'i".tyl .a.t • time when it's IOi.rll to be hard to do tin-.n· cially. Q: Do tom• of those ae• w1y1 hteladif epea admlstlaas? A: I have no pill\! or r.ecommtndations lo .ch1n1e I.he present admission policy at Berkeley. Open 1dmir;1ions. tJr at least a chance for every hiJh school graduate. to go into higher education. exists in California with the commwiity colleges, ltlte colle1es. and universities. Q: At tM time of your appointment yoa were qitoted as 11yin1 that campa~ are not t6 bt ln.atruments of pollf:lcal. atld 11ocl1I chanice. Ones lh•t m~• 1e11 pollllctl acd~ty at Berkele y llfd whal ,.,.t wo.dd lite ptillde1i ·1ctivtnn'11l&y 011 the campu1"! A: Whit rtudents and faculty do In po!iticAl activi~m is. nl course. t~~lr own bualne11 largely as long 111s it doesn't In· terfert with tht Univer1ily'1 basir funt'!- tion. What 1 think haa happened, perhaps, ia a certain 1en1t or humility, in higher education. Fiftetn year1 IRO I think w1 thOuJi:hl wt could run li1bor11tories, ho&pltals, cities, tht gnvernment. and t:verythlng. Certainly the evenla nf the last ~ or I yetrA have led ua lo• beUeve th,11t we havt lo run (lurselves first. t think the. mtin funcUon nl lilt ad· ministration of the Unlve.rsity is t.n promote iU major function. teachlna 111d aeholarship, and not to try to chtn1e th!! rest of the world, however •desirable that Tht ,u!w cltanctllor oJ tht Univ1r.situ OJ Cnlifornio. tit . Bttkt ltJI i.!I Al.btrt Bowktr ( rh!lf'tlts wit~ how·k.tr I, wh o mout& wt&t Jrom t>it City Univt tlity oj Nt.w YoYlt, A aradunit flj MIT aw.d Columbia, h.t htaded CUNY jor nint JI~"' ultim..:ite/y auiding 20 campu.!t &, ntorJ.y 200.000·.itudertl..! and a bud9f't oj SJ21 million. Tht&t qutstia111 &11li ntt.tteeYI wtrt taktn }rem\ .lti& firs& 8tf'ktle11 prt11 · con.Jt renct. m11hl M . Q: De yOI foreaet 111y uodu1 of people from . the University of CalUomla? There ba1 bet• a lot ol taJk about tbla. A' I think that if eronomir cnndl!in ns art not imprnVe,d that It ia boll!MI to-hap- pen and it ha~ liAppened to 5nme ertent. lt bas not happened in a major way at Berktley, bot It la a danger. Q: 11 It a bud1et1ry question~• A: Salaries. mainly. Q: Could .yoa eomme11t e11 what yo• Ulla• "UI be Ute poUtlcaJ and 1ovenime11· tal profijJtm1 tblt yna will face tt tile Betkeley r.1mpa1? Y(lur rtla'tlti11 wit\ tilt state 11tvtnime1t Is "·"' J'm reltr· rt.n1 co. . ' + A: I w.as appointed ChariceUbr by the: ~t1ents. who sre appointed by µie G&vemor:who i.1 himself a Regent, and ii I didn't think th111t'l would bt ible to get alolia: with . the 1tate a:overnmtnt. I Wouldn't hAvt accepted the job. I think thAt" it 11 clear tha l thr public confidence need!! to be restor~. Whtn thAt'1 done 1 suspect. If we can do it, it will be reflected in Sacramen to In the usual wa y. Q: WfHlld yno describe yourself pol\dcally? Are y~u a liberal, I coa- aervatl11e! A: I'm prob111bly a pragmatist more than ·anything. I have not. been 1ctlvt in J)l!lrti.!lan P'Jlltics. In New York tht University hA~ e.njoyed the. 111up-port of both the De.mocrat.!I ind Republicans and Indeed much of the leadership tif the Con1f:t'llatlve party. 1 have taken it .ti my role. to b'Y ind 1et wppert "'r the University, not for any p6liflc11" point of view;· ' · ' Q: The CanteJie Com11l11slo1 en Risher Ed11t.1do1 Jn a· reenl rt pert 11ld tbat tile Natie1'1 .1t1Venel'I. Olat· their •hd1etary Pf!-.,..,. aitd tbetr ·apJll'latmtnt el the Rtfeata; h:ave·ton maeti ctatrol·evtt the natklll's< c0Ue1t1 ·9ftd ulvertlth1. Wtiold ymr ·agrtt: wtUr tit@ 1obstuce ef tllh 1t11tmeat? ' A ~ 1 don.'t know exactly the mechanism of these appointing proctsses around !he country. If you •re 1 public institution 1.nd art At.eking public money. there has to~ some mechanism for accountability to, I.ht public: authorities. My ln'lpresaian is that e'n the whole, appointed bolrds ha\lf' worked better tlwin tlected board!, although there are some: 11ate1 and some di1Ungulshed instltu1ion11 whe"rt regents And trustees 111re elected. But the day or complete isolation of tlw: univer,ity frnm publit·act'Ountabillty ha.!1 pa.ssed•hOwevtr desirable lt might bt for those who art in it. No: profe&sional trnup , Wlfettl~r it is doctors or 11wyer1, !Ikea to account to the atneral public, but it has tn bf. none and I.ht _tradition in. hiJhtr education in lhls tountry is th t a b&aNI Of trust.tea represtnlll the public intei;11t. Q: Thert fffnll to be a lalatraat ot the 1e11n-al popadidn• tbwarda the ~e11Jty mtmben pai'tlcul•rly ea polltkal 111ues. Ho" do you ftfJ aboat prefe11er1 111d tile l1&1t of-polltlt1 la tbt el111re8m1~ A: t think"'" faculty memb!r MlJhl to tea ch hi1 11Ubject and it would not be J)ro- per beha".ior 1n u~ hi~ poslti9n as a f1cu)ty member to try ind lnn~nte un· du ly student opinion. I'm not 1ure that 's 1. very livejy probltm. I don't hive th• lmprtS!ion that studen!A ire overly in- nuenced by faculty membtra or by any· body else. · Q: In ynur inlervle"a wtlh tilt Re1ent1, did they 111pre!1 In yoa Uttlr •ta•dpolat, uy speclllc mandate: or 10111? A: No. they did not. They quea Uoned ~ at conslderablt ltn1th about -my opt· nlona. but l was not 1lvtr1 any party Une. General Aviation: It Soars By ROBERT A. BUKER There ll'e over 10.000 airports in the country aerving gtnertl aviation that u- bt quite compatibly with both th• environment and the pecplt they 1erve. Thev are a m.1jor contrlbutlnJ 50urtt nf incOme to the county and the community. For-tht moat part, auch airport-a eon- stst ol 1 l ,500-foot paved 111nd lighted runw111y, large enough to accommodate • variety of aingle-en(ined · and lifht • t."'in engined aircrtlt Such aircraft art in· cre11.1lngly beini:: operated by bu1ineu inl induatry today. Tod•Y , more than 20.000 firms in the United ·State~ use :SS,000 aircraft. nyinJ 7.4 mill ion hnur1' 1. year -two million more hriurs than all domestic 111Jrlineg comblned. It lg pr&jected that the use tlf aircraft by bU1ineue1 will more .chtn double. re1ehin1 over 20 millitln nying hours by 1980. BUSINESS AIRCRA,,. 'II y ap- pro1imatel~ four mllllon miles a day. cin')'inl salesmen to widely scattered rostomerr, repalrmtn t& distant fact- ortu, en1ineer1 to re.mott eoMtructiM situ. lnd compll)Y prf:Jldtnt.s t 4'.I meeUng~ hun.dred11 of mlle1 from their (lffices. Coupltd wlOl lht expandid u!t. or business alrtraft, 11 t.ht 1rowina; tendency for rnajor corporation& a11d 1m1,ler r.om· p.anltA alike I& move their opei:atlons aw1y from the \l'ban centf'.t• •nd Into-the less crowded· and le11 erpensive 1ubutbs. Most of the.~ companies requlroe acc:tM to air trAnsporu.tion. lndt.ed. companies p\1nnlng thr loca:tion of a n~w plant h1vi ~l!:tenUy listed tht avallabUty of ,an airport 11 Ont of their Hrst five rt· quirtments. Ari &!t~uoled survey nt MIO ltadln&· t.:.S. ftrms tndiates thi.t 811 Per ctnt would not build I new· plant wbett there i!I nn airport. Communlly and county pla.nnln1 (If· fici1l1 .. rt lnereaslna;ly attlinJ lb either improve ul~ting facilltih or lo build new l tntral avl11ion airport&. With I.ht passa1e (If tM Airptlrt and Airway Otvtlopmenl Acl of 1970. mort f~er.tl funds for airport construcliofl are becom· • lni:; av11table. for I.ht first time , pro. vl~ion !'las been made to earmark ISfl.. ml!Uon per )'tAr for the devr.Jopment of 1eneral aviation airports in tl\e. eountr_y. r:XPENDITUft~ ARE 11Jpported by a lru.st rund . 1imilar in many rt.lpecl$ to ' Robe.rt A. !tcl.:tr U dlt nv1ation WTittr for tht G!n!ral A.viatt!t'l Man· ufa.ctur!rs As.1:ociatitm.. locattd 1n Wa.rhin.aton., D.C. the ln!Arstate Hi1hv.·ay P-r ti fr.am. Dtposill ar• received from fuel tlies, alrcr•ft registration fe.&&. pa.s&enger tu· ea and air frt.iJht leviM, at I rate of abnut 151\-million 111' month. Flesponu In thia ntw legillaiitm hu Men 011erwhelming. A .total 436 ap- plication! from 111 lrP'rt sponlOl'I were r!ceived dur lnJ I.he rint 111 monthit after tht law was ~igned by ·the Preskltnt la~t .rulv. Mor-ie Uu1n t.143-million in airport d,Welopmtnt aid has beeo rf:(jue$ttd by community ind country sponsors in 38 111tes. CuM'tnt F'AA eatlm•tu l.ndJeate thit between 700 and 800 rM>re ap- plicatlon.!I for fedtral a.irporl funds will be ~ivl':d durin1 the fiscal year ending June 30. 1971. A major lasue facing the' development of !hr.At ntw Airport facilities is the effect tJw, all"J'Ort will h11ve Ml lht !nvironment Concern lg locu.:ed on the qutsti6n of wbethtr tht lirport will affect wr· rnundlnt 111r~a.\.tn the ptiint thllil e®nnmic 1dv1ntaiits will ~ nffs~t by-Utt deli'ada· lion of I.ht en11lronmtnt. THE KtY rACTOft tN this · 1 .. .,,. .~ pl4n11In1. To makt sure that tht ·airport wll) be a "good nela:hbor." the FAA n&w rtqµlr~s that . all requt!t1 for airporl funds under the Airport Development AlD Pnigram (ADAP I must · ·bf ~­ compamed by a "draft 1tatemtnl'' ~ dJc•tin& thal all envlmnmental faeton: involved In OM: constructlo"n of the airport havt: been riven due co~idt'ration by the airport 1pontor!. The Y AA also require• th1t auch cMs!deratJons be. aired In a public htarin1. The tnvlrt1nni~nttl f1ctors ltt bt eon- ~idered in airport ·de velopmtnt lnt:Jude thost which : -Noticeably aflect the ambltnt nolse level for i slgnjficant number ot peeple.. -Destroy or dero1att I mp er t a n t recreational area! -Sub.!tantially 1ll1r the pltltm of bthavtor of wUdllfe.. -Alter 1tea.m now ar dratn.,t pal· tum, I -Adveraely affect the ••ter table ef 1.11 area . -Have a significant visual tir ae1theUc effect. . Zoning i! thr (lbviooa 1nswtr in 11.llevialing most If not all of these lac· tors . Thia has ,11 !1 Inn ofltn been lanored in the. past. Airport IPon!M'& art Cau- tioned to 1dopt toninJ laws· I.hat will restrjct the use nf land adjat:tnt lo the. Airport to Activities comt>a ti?tlt with aircrll,ft operatloM. VAl\JOUS AGR.ICULTU1'AL ielivltit i: are generally compaliblt with tlrera.ft operallOM. Notable e~cepUnn11 10 lhiA rule. howeve.r. include poultry farms and mink farm! if located under the approaeh alid el lmbout •r•a.t. Grain .1nd ~ crtips m::1y 111tract birds which can present a hatard tn ,11ircr11ft. Other land use.s in-- rlude recreatlnnal facilities. parks. aotf courses. commercial establish.menu weh As motels. hotell, banb1 restaur111U. fl· lice building and public buildina:a. w1rehou111e5, ctrtal11 munlcl pal unliliUes, and exi~tina b(l(liea of waler . Rtt!llt emphAsis in Airport .pl1nnift& and de.velopmtnt has 1tllfltff towarll in· t.tfratlng th.e · airport inln 1 cen'i· pr~ensJv; urban 1']&n. Airports were once ttinsldered 1epar1t.e entitles, diveit't· td frnm .. the rut of lht A:ommunity, hut nnw pl11.nntra are attemptlnt to mAkf! the. local Airport more compatlblt with coot· m\lnlty 1011.JA. Tl\er:f b a growing rtet'lnl· ti(iri lhl.t th~ •frpon Ill not just for thole. "!00 Oy~ but that with prnptr plannlfta. tht-.11irporL Is not only a link tn the nation'5. air tr1.nspoi'lttit111 system but an ttMOmic A!ld e.nvlr~Mtl'ltll aastt to Utt. t11tir'J commuriity. • ---W... Saturday. Ma y zg, 1971 Tht cnmment pace ut lh~ Daily Pilot auks lo inform a.n~ stl mu.lat• readers by prt11nUni a varlely ot com· mentary OI\ tt1j>le1 ot inte.r· e&t and aJrn'Wcance from Informed Observers a o d spoktmie.n. : I-N. WHll, hlll1M« • e ... "' •1 and •ho "'' the t of " the !My he the eald 11th •m the ion has iiify siM d• rdr, me en ts y or om "' t in 'I is the and this lies th• ulty .... the t to pro-' . un· .. , .. th• in· Y· ott, itl, ned opl· ine. of tie In lac- red ClU<o will th• ill! tie! •ft this and •di ops I a ng. tilt .. Ill< ' •• ... • ,., ., ' •' .. . ' .. . , G&od momin1 ain, bays 'and. air tr 4nd '1\'. ' mt to anotber s'prin1 Situ ay of fun ~ le1rnin.1 witb cit Len · and . hil friends rol and An<ty. Well, by llOW ' mo11 nr \tOIJ are tnjoyin1 the rr at !Ong Mtn)orial Day week d with yl'IOr fl'O'.lily and.friend\. lt is a. (ttlt · ttm• for part's and plenics.1 al)d liUle Cit tripg · Mre0and tierl!: In nur btautiful stite: I ~ you ha Yt "'"· but please bt careful andf eome )lorn• 11ft\I' .. f\Or lh• (Im. b (lllllllr. I • ,• ' -· The oid·~'l s&ck·had 1 real tint·lurnoo 'lhig week , I :101 quite a few Poems.· too. Keep up ·the I wnrk . Pnetry takes· 1 lot !'f thought but it.-----------------.-,---------------. eurt ea11 bf: !in writing. ' ·M.we ne1r the end· of M'&v. we tlan -~r lht el'ld Ot 1notber sc I yeir fo r ehiklrt11 .eve herl!:. Many ·nf ~ .kkls 'JV!ll near .the point 1'hl!:.rt .you J ve elementary schooJ and. I on intll junior hi1h. 'Mtis is bif llep and iftll l>t a lot n fun . For all of yOU · Who" will M &oin.t 1ntl'I hJiber irattea. ere will be i lot to ·1~k fo nl t(I. And JT)any o •you . wiJI pr~ baPly bt s.t•r. -( 1eh6o! "fnr the first time. It is a 1re11t adventure. ind 1n hold yl!:Ar!I of fun and lt1f n1. B"ut of rn 111!:, ;ummf'T vacation i1 nt ly hert i nd th11t ~ the m full nt all . fven thou11h· we mfti mts (!Pt tii'ed "d it alte 1 while ind are 1 Utile happ '"'-we aet * PRIZE WINNER * . , Kelly )tllcllell. 7_, IMII Landan Lane. Hunlin1ton Beach A.ii, chlld under U can enter Uncle Le.n's Art Contest. Here's all you do: (1) Draw picture on µiece of plain,.t'hitg paper 5\2 incbea: wldt ud 4 l1'cbts deep. U11 black ink and make lino black. (%) Do not copy or trace p!cture. lt must be your own work. (3) Put your name, agt and address er. back of dr1win1. Ma.ii -It to Uncle Len's Art Contest,· Soi: IS&O, DAILY PILOT, C~tl ~r:sa. Winner will rtctive Kennedy hall doll ar. back lo school and ttur friends Again. With schpoJ ending. \'rri 1;u re we 111 flti vt last·mintlll! 1;tu~ifl.5. and project~ lo do and I'll t,l!:t there will be !Ome finAI exam~ lo take. We 'shoUJd .neYer bl!: afraid or them. Just 1tudy hard Ind do I.ht very beti:l you ca n. Te.achcrs can usually tell "·hen their students ti re work- ln1 lhe ir hardest ro do "'ell. Also. many thou s11nds of children ;inQ yo11ng t1dults \\•ill bf gr•dui\linp.. High Echools · Nld colleges 1'11 oYer America will be ho ldinr;? certmonies during which sludent~ will re- ceiYe the diploma wh ich alows them to take the next step u~ ward in their 1iYe11. is almost never JUST !ht lf!1lcher·5 rault, Rtmemher. tht"y can make mistake.~ just likf' all nf us. Tht'y 11re dtvoted, wonderfu l pe<iple 11nd most of them !rive each nf !ht childrtn they htlp through school. ' So !his week. boys 11nd 1i rfs. dn your work on the end or school. gr11duatlon,' ex1m11 nr any thi~I!; li ke that. But mnsl nf all. th ink .about doing a piC'- lurP of your fa Yorit.P teamer Thi~ ~oulrt be 11 really jlreat hf!nnr for them . , IMlll '"'~ -, t9 '.Alll A-'f, •(• O,..,. · ' 'Wt~ Plt.t, ' ... a ,, ... e.... ,. .. C.lH. . ' By t~ time we get \hroui?h high school ;ind especially' when we ge t throURh l'olleRe. we can look back to the fimr when we were ne;irinR the errtl or another hAppy !Chool yeAr with others still to come. Don't fnrJ!:PI lhose riridle.~. Art honnrabl e mtntinn~ in- t•lude : Elliot Cordova. 4, F'oun· l1in Valley. Chri5 Janks, ·1, Lagun a 8e11ch: John Hurd, in, Co!la .Mesa: Sheri W1kt.r. 12; D;iret.I Denney , Huntington Beach: Kerryn c:il berl. l!, Anc!v ...,., • c:em•i.t• .,...11,..., .. , infec.led nbblt m11y 1tftlck YOUR NEWS QUIZ PART I· NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL ·c 1ve" ypurae!C lO·')olllll ror ·•I.Ch' correct ' answer. .. ' l c~rata la.at: week ui.cted teclal1.tion whJ.ci)l ' .j,,j,pecl a ~t)ik~ w t liad brouaht ty 111.ttoa•a ••• ? ••• 1ertice to a hi.It. A·r1.11way booalz'tine e~pa1aeng1r bu~ ; t'ormer Police Comftllltioner :rrAl\k Rti:zo won. the ~otre.~e. primary elaeUOll tor Mayor ot ••• ? ••• J.·SlA Francisco , b--St. Loui5 -. ' C·~ldelphi_a. 3 The clty o! San J ut.ft. Puerto Pttco, l1mu,kinc the ••• ? ••• am\lversary o1 1t& !ouMiJtc. a•lOOth br~ · c450tll ' 4, Forela;n M·tnisler11 of t~e J::uropean Common Mar- ket have beenm..eetinglnilrusatJ•,.Bel&lum. Wha.t 1• the Common Mtrket'a formal na.mt? . . . 5 Tbt ••• ? ••• de.let.Led the Chica.go •1ae~TI!l 1 to W profe1stonl1. ice hockey'e-~ey Cup. a.•Boaton Bruins , b-Minnesot& North Qua caN:ontreal C&DullenJ PART II.-WOiDS Ill THE NEWS Tllce 4 point& for ateh "WOrd tut 1ou can match with its correct mea.ning • 1 ••••• &trJ.k~ 2 .••• .ha..ra&I 3 ..... aecede " ..... reform s ..... re1elnd a-trouble by rep'e.ated. 1tta.ck1 or torm.e.at& c-canoeJ. repeal d·•lop ""'k ill )roteat e-aa;ree to C•d~tnd) PAIT 111 ·NAMES IN THE NEWS Take 6 points for names . th.lt YC!U can correcUy. ma.tch ldtjl the clues •. l ••••• Wilbu.r Milla . . . a-Cb a.I.rm an. Hou 1e 2 ..... 1! Thant 3 .•••. ,\Uen £Uend.er 4 ..... GUAta'r HeintmlJUl App ropr1&.t1ona Cmn• mltte• , b-C b a ia"m·an, ·Senate· . Appropria"-on• Coat- m1ttee c .. Preeldent, Weal Ger- mony d·Cba l rman, Ho u se · Wa y• and Mean• CommJttes · • e-U1'lited h atlon• .l)ecre• . -ta.ry Gentral .. VIC, ll'K., Madi.-, Wltr:.,.J" OAJ LV ' JtLOT 7 Te•l l ' 011r•el I Here '• a chantt for evl!:ryo ne in the '•mlly old tnouJh lo .rud. lA....WL..hiLot .bee AWn "oou .. tru: ~.l-" TW UUt w~kly News Quiz In the privacy ut your own homt ()'OU 11.on't """" t)a.Yll! fn let the r'"1it ot thr family kntJw hnw )'OU m11.dt out1 and ,.~ hl"lw much)'OU know Abou t whAt'1 1cln1 en ln,r.ht. \.\'Orld !Mt)'. ~ ---·-- De11't c.hut-it.n1w•r1 ,,._., (u,.14• 4•w_!') '-1•• ~ul1. 'Match word .cluea' Wit~ their corrupqnd- ;Jng plcturta or ·1yniliol8. 10 points for each correct ~wer . NATO ' . c ' E J. .... Ale.ham& G overnor Geor p W&.ll"°.~ :a ..... Govttroment crl•l• In tbi1. nation m..q,1.~~,w1 3 ••••• D ru t t.bua~ 1mt1 n1 'Amer 1 can ·t.tooJ111n V iei Na:m Ls lb. illU& •... ,. . .. ,Se{l&t• Majority Lead- ~r Mt,k~ Me.natleJd 6.,;.. . Thia Dl.tion'•·•·al•r• choose. -1 a. wma ke-r 1 May; :25 & ..... A eta&& o! Soviet anU- a.irCr'f:lt m.i•Sile · :I ...... Cana.dJ u Priioe Mln- 11ter T:rud11U visited th• SovteL Un.ion 8 ..... M inl 1tera o! thJ a de- i•nie a lll ance"fo'ere •c.bedu.led to meet Ja f t U·~11 urn G SAM·3 Bni.aael1 ~ 9 •.. ,: ~ r • & I IT \ l1 r1e1J en•oy -wa1 kid-\.....--t.,.....--· napptd by terrori1t1 In this Country J.O ••••• Soviet Commun.l it Pl rt y leader Leonid Brez:bnev HOW DOYO!l RATE? (*"'llch Sf4• ef 4'ila &..,.,.,.i,.) ·71 • ·tD ll"'ll'lh"• °""- f l t9:100 ,_lflh .:..10, SCOll! : · •I· tt . 10.,.lritt •.f•lr, 11 te fO ,.1t1ta .. bcelleftt, 4CI flt....,_,,,. H'llWll! FAMILY DISCUSSION QUISTION What effects do you. thJ nk our 1rowln1 popuJatlon 'Will hAY• on Aml!lrlcan life? - Name tb1 lu t bor&e to win horse rac1 nl'• Triple Crown. ' . .. -..... -------------~--.-----. . \ . 1•61 U! M•!l'l!:J ·J9NJ11¥ ... :J --f·· :1-t :lft·( :•-l :,., :111 !¥¥' ,., :111·~ :•·t :•·t :11·1 ;ir lll•' "' ~ Wfrlll .... I ]I It "...,.. J . ....,.,., ••• u. w1"1-and bite hla mort1J enemy the -'· ....,,..111-..1~1 •• "" ~1 -•1e"1 coyotf:. And. 1s ·• mtmbtr' bf Rew 4o aalmali itt r\blee! !ht dnti fam ily •. the ~yctt is Our teachers Are perhaps the best remembered of 1111 . They are the ones whn do All they c.an to help us learn. rve h~11rd mltny c.hildren !Jilk •bout how tile yd i~like their ftachen~ but l!Sually it ls bec11u.se the student is nqt , working as hard .•~ he can. I~ Newport Re11ch: Jill ~uslln ,_, :.1.f!111ww•,:> •!w•~°'J3 _11,•ll••~J -• :'·t. :•-1 !r .1¥¥<1 .Cordov11 , 51 .,, f t)untaln Val!ry. --------------' -·-~---------.-,..---.,-.,----,-,---------Pl'W'm men t I t1 n ~ inchtdt: · I prone. tt a 1evere r1bit11 at, It .ii poasible ror 11rr.rn1l1 to 111ck. In hi! 11ony. ht 1lso ls D11rrell 11nd Darcel Denney. year, though most ca ea are disease. ·· •----I 1et rabies at any tl mf the more prone to sprt•d the c· t reported during: lht I mer. Doll and cats who e_xplort C( ro "j nm Ja tht busy '1ea80 ' when outdoors face .surprise attacks Co~ner ---·t winter hib<rnaton ... 'out trom rabid anima l•. Bul ... RIDDLES and JOKES and about and all anlmE arl!: can protect them-whie~ ex- actlve'Jy engaged In br'il1in1 plains why WI!: makt 11bsolute· up faniilies. The di'ead dileast ly sure they get thei r 11nti· iA' c1ustd by I Y\rus mm-Abi!S ahots on schedule. This munlcated from an imal lo vaccine makes them immunt 111imil. Hence, ii is most like-. 11nd un11blt to 11pread the in- IY. tq 1pre.1d durlng tbt b.isy fection. Ral)ies is a f1tal lf•lfn· So this1 i1 the tlmt to d i~ease and ·infect!d an im-als lfarn hn w wt c1n do our lhart 11 re dt.!trf)yed to tnd their auf· in the struggle to control It. fering and protect other1. If * PRIZE WINNER Questio n: \\'hen is a.n elegant lady like a slice of bread~ 'peJllOJ I! e 41 U14M :.1tMIU't I.ff l.lllMM, "· fell Dl•~· ltN, "'''"'""' l.tfffl Tht first battle igsinst ra. your dog rornt.s under 1 cloud bit! w11' won by the ~eat of mspicion. produce proof L====================:'.J Looi.a P11steur. Thi~ w111 in the th111 ht h11!! had his · sho°lA. f9l!Oa1nda few yearshlter tht Qth e .rw_i 1 _~-the ht1lth ' virus tha t c1use~ the dre1d dis-authoritil!:.~ wlll order him ,---------------------, ease was identified . NOt much quarantined er poss ibly tYtn successful research on its n1'-de.~troyed. Sometimes I get mad at them Sometimes they get mad at me. Some of them I can depend on, On some I can't. But I still like them. turt has been done 1lnct th11 t we cannot. nf ~ourse. givt t1me. Pasteur rtYe1led the bis-Anli-rilbleA ihots to 111 thr ic fects·and pointed the w1 y 10 IUJCtptible animlf popul1tionli tri al. And control it." These in tht wild&. Howevt.r, health problvn1 Are e n n r m 0 u 5 authoriti~s work overtimt to because rilbit s occurs JNinl,v check and control pos11ible out· In Mimiil~ liYlng free ly In the bret1lu. Thesr wnr1hy folk tun wild and from there ii spre1dl · lht risk of . i n f e c t i·11 n to infkt our communities. We Lhemse4ves. Tht vaccint th at a 11,.,,,..., 'l•'t ~.u., ,,_. 1, Ju111 "'''~•Tl •. 1u11 l •n••u can· inncula1t our ptl do11 and pr"•~~·~-ou r "'" '··s not pro-L1ft1. My"""''-" •••'~ ,.,. ""' wl•~'" Mt., 1~ 1111 •"'~ ' ti b" """'-'" UVt' lllf "'"' c ... 1t1I. M1H Y-""'" 11· tlffJ' 19 UM.II ltfl, eall wllh Pa1ttur·1 an -r1 1es tee! peaplt i nd so far noUting a •• uM, c11•, M,,,, c1111er~11, v1cclnt. But ..clence ha5 no has been found te make m im· L------------,.--------~ 111ch · pr-vtntive sl1ot fM \ hamans. Person~ wM -get blt· munt. l b b"d onimal mu!l .. no1v "\ell' • w .. 1111 ....., .t.1111 '" M Y • r• I • lllM!t1"• ~'11-!•vlc ...... 1&. er D111111~. auffer ·throuJh kmg tnd p1in-""'~-·•· ,,,.. -i. -•1e .. , ful tnatrnent -succu1 is not parantad. How dfl thty Htare welpts 011 \ . . ' ' . l~e·eutter . Get·s . Cold rre8t Hot W(Ltei; Pick Used to Cut Chill y .Arctic Isla'nd SEAITLE. Wash.. 1UPll -It were huller ha s been A hM weter pkk tb1t euts developed by a UftlYersity el tbNUJh Arctic ice almt11t 11 if • Wuh.inrto.n scientist on ice Historic Sc;ulpturp Fragments . Located i5land T-3 11bout 250 milts fTom Ule Nortl'I Pttle Rnbert E. f'rancois. 1 senior eonginetr t1f the uJiiYtrsity'~ ' applied physics labor.atbry, returned fn St.atllt 111t8r spe n- din1 thrt.t wttks' On the ice isl and n&ating in l>lt Arctic Sta an._d r.epcrJed his hot ·water ice pie; cnuld dif • J).fnot· deti! hole .4 Itel squire tn a matter of hours whereas 'too- LONDON j.AP) -Tht l~I masterpiece tn tl'lt fl&Or ef a YentlnnaJ me thods would take ltYtral d,1y1 tfl actempllsh the lest ri'!arble' hud and tar~~ e{. chapel porch, under I rOtl l for llme feat. a 2.llf)O year eld Gretk pretection, but !ht n e 1 t Fr~ncoii ~aid • he· · w 1 1 iculpture-ene t1f the wohder 5, chapter -In its lon1 hi1tory has assisted by Elbert Pence. 1 el th• 1ncll!nl world-his beM no.L yet" bet.n decided. senlbr p~y1icist, in dt.Yeloping dlac•vertd i11 thf': grounds ef a The beardtd he1ut wa! the pick w~ich cohsists fJf 1 . bnys' echtll)J nu t.,ide IAndon. a brttughi to England in !ht 17th · ht1t water circula tion systtm. 8ritl1h Musnum archt(l]egist century by V!e Earl f!f · Fr,ncoj11 drill~d 1nmt holes in annf}IJnced Thursd11y. Arundef. 8rit11in'~ ,first 11ree~ !he under1ide"of 11 di!tribution The incienl fraa:menl is p11.rt. Art collector. It was sold 1Aler' maTi ifold 'oi ~!eel· tubing lo ef the Rrta t' lilar of 7A!U5 at Ill ll de:corll lion for: a plea sure provide the "cutt inJ " edge. Peria mum. ~ 400 fool 'Jona · park Kno~n 11_5 Cu Pi d · 1 WAter hei:ittd on , Coltman masterpiece ef i cu I pt u r t Gardens in I.Andon and sold stnYt. · i1 pumped into 11\e . dtplct1ng 11baltle"&(10ds and a&llin J.h 1716 to lhti: owner flf manifnld throug h 111 rubber giallt~. Pergarri.um. •n · tht · ·riwley Olurl 1t . Henley nn hosf!. The multiplt =~ttles In-the llflUlh c11a.oil t1f Turkey nnrth ef • Thame.11. which 1s now the manifold distribult the hol Jr.mlr. ill now knsw l'I 15 ' P8lish schtt0I . . wAter evenly, melting th e i~ BtrglmA . Tht tiler wa1 built l>etwten alnng tbt lint tn be c1ll. Tlle. maifl 1¥Kty of the altar l&o and 160 8.C. The water i1 rttircul.ated lhrou1h lhe system. reheated 11nd rtused until the job ia dollt. By '1hi1 method. Francois explAil'led, ti 1nlid pill •r of le• can be cut down tfl the water. The pi ll11 r Ulen i1 pushtf under the 1urrnunding i~ 1heet tfl pto\lldt 11ccess te thf wa ter. • !fh! nnrmel ml!:thl'ld Is to 1'4t rav'ale the hn le •itb A chrlr ,.w. cuttinl( a ftw feel. t1ti l ime. The ict then 11 chlpp -eut , plt ce by piece, 11 remoYtd from !he top. The ice h.,lt diag tr Is a spi~ ofl t'lf an adY;ineed Arctic prnj· ·ect. of the u n iv erll ly's Oivi1ion ·cf Marine· Re1tJurces. 'Fht ·program i,,-financed by ·the advanced reHarch prnject ;t~•!'Y of the U.S. 1ovtm· ment. Purpo5e ef the proj t ct jii to prtivide ··expanded c1pabilitit! for all -wea ther Arctic research through impmYed tl!:clin(l]Oty. Orie of the t1bjecllve1 11 to dtvelop an unm11ned aubmer- siblt rtaearch vehicle for ex- p/oraUon. olhtr plutll'!" l'ht c~Hn~ thll' "cau!t ribles weft t\arked near! bod.it!"' In . Phy1icisl5 know the factors" honor nf tfie 1clentilitl who t.hal determint th& .we!Jhla (It u;at ·k:leJ\Hfl td them. Thi1 -objects on . different pl1n1ta. vinf!' mtfauru Only nne to 20 But figurinJ out the floe microns. 1man enou1h to flJUr dttall.i; is qui~ , a. complex thi'Ou1h 11te line por!8 or 1 tairk. The main; lacuir I& thl!:. porce.lain con t 1 Int: r. It lorct. or aravlty, This ror ce multlplles 'only In m n I• I depends ~ tht ma ss of , a tissues of warm-blooded pl1net.. And mA~~ I~ th1 animals, II enters ·'open amount nf material p1tckt.d ln· wounds. ltt\ns Jn' {he u.liva tn lhP. volume· or 117.t ol the and · •tticks tl'lfl ntf\lt an~ . planet. nr· more m111111lvt brl.in 115.'lues of Ill 1u!ferin1 plant.ts txtn mort gr•Yily. nnw i~ . tn the Per1amum , • ·.! .• 1'-t u1~iun in,Ei11".Berlin. : 1 ~., am ablolutely certain ~ .. .. ' vlc:tlni. 1 · Actually;'Weight·ls !ht. force. r.o "maln 'tictori· c.Ust (ht or 1r1vity that 1 'pl anet extrtJ d~ease to 1pre1d. One i1 tht on objkl! -on 111 surfa ce: If a1onlsln1 pain ~al triagtrs its W. tlrOl'1 volume were to lno '-'lcti~ tn a~k and bile crta1t •lthnul change in IL~ eYeey i:livl11' 'ti;.ia1urt within maJ,, wt. on tht surface would Jtng~· Ev~ a &tntlt. pel cMt wrlth le" th11n wt do no'#. altacb frlmds i nd f0t11. In· With thue !actors· in mind, c.ludln1 his, beloY.ed hum11n exptrtll 1tart computtng thf: ,- family. And every bltt or 1urf1ce 1r1Yl!y C1n other acratcll lnject11al1Ya, letmin.& pltntta. Gll.nt·Jupltu. fo r ex-1 • "1th rablu . 1 into the moist 1mplt Is 311 tlmtl 18 bl1 ·~ nN>i of Ult nut victim. Ult tarth. You ml1ht e_xpect 1\t unfortunate 1ympton of Ju 1url1ce sravtty lO . be '3 11 fuoclty account.I fM' ~ m.•· tlmli 1trtlftler 1&th1t objecJ.s J¢r spread ~ rabla1 ifl lht wel&h Ill tlmtl mtr• · thtti wjlds. JUbid .~&& •. 141uirr1l11 they do on tarth. This Ii not· aJ'ld othef n0rmtlly ttof:ilt IO. The bil plantl{f ·mltarl•ls crtaturts 10 on tht rJmplft. l.rt lw dwe and • 100..pound Suflertn1 dr!V<IS out ,,., Of t1rthlinl ...Wd ••llh onl)' !&4 even thelr n1h&ral entmlu. An pound• on Juplttr. New Dentures? 'This camel at Madlso~: ~l!c9•1in'1 zoo ,do~sp't real- ty. hive a denture probl em. It mirely uses 1 atde- '.way1 method of chewin.1 food . re1ardle.sa of how it looks to you. · I ) t)lat the m1rble 'head.' •rid . ttlr~n 11 pa.rt. oJ ·the Peraamurn liCU lpture..." •aid D e n y • Hayne.11, keeper er Greek and. Rom1n anl!Qultie 1t the ' • • Brltbh Museum. . , . "II &UA:ht te 1,i 1ventu11lly Jo Berlin h~ join th~ reJJl bu1 I dOn ·1 thfnk JM: Per1imt1m Mu~eum has tht currericY t• bu'y it ind I don 't knsw what the 1chMI lntend1 11 do ·w\tb Jt. ,. Haynes ~•id he round tli half ten fra1Mefti it tht .lln- clent al1n1 tw('I ye.rs •JO" eet in IN wlndnw· •f 1 folhic •ruin 11'1 tM. ft#Junds 1r tht Oi•ln• Mercy Cel~ae. 1 P •I i 1 b . Rnm11n C1thnlic schonl .at Htnlty on Th1mes. wt1t . ti Lend&n . "Sinct t~n I have bl!:en flut- l.lni t11atthtr my lhmi&hll on II In ceh111r1nt f&rm al'ld 'twe wetka •it J l&eturtd flft it In West Btrlln:·• 1't 1dded. "TM dlrectar et tht Per11rtrum Museum w11 there. se the mustum ftOtr knowt •f Ill er· iattnct." Scheol aulborltle.1 have now lowtr•d t.bc 111\a rblie : Bold Sm?ah~thiet I ·-r '' -' Bronson. I year-old Germon Shopherdt "'a on his ihird di>h o! dos food and about to anooie when along came "Trouble .. ' an e1ght·week-old kitten lmltten wtth larceny. Both belon1 to the Jamt• Kuhn family ol Ventura. , I , I DAILY PILOT Doroicrope A1·i es : Fit1i sl1 SUNDAY. MAY 30 By S\'ONEV Ofl.IARR Tf'achers. lamili11 r "' 11 h it~lrology , stair th11l f.tmini l'hildrrn art :ipl to h&\'f' ~bnrl allcnUon spans. Thf'y are ar- li\'t , ll:';1rn to rf'ad at rrlati\'t- ly rarly a,l!r. The Gtmini child oftrn outsm art~ adulls. To '-etp up 11 ith a Gt mini child. line nrrds a l<1rgr ~upply or \'itamins. AR ll S l~larch 21-April 19\· Steady pace should be ad- \'OC<1tcd Avoid e ~tr em es . Oiscuss pending move Y. l!h fan11tv rnen1bcr. i·lose y.•ork asso1:~a1e. Fini~h v11<1I tasks. Be quiet \I irh1n . Consider direction of sp1ritu:1l values. TA L!RLS 1April 20-1\'lay 20): {;ood luna r aspect now coin- r1drs 11·11h change. rir11v1ty a•snciatrd wilh t•h1ldrcn. Su{'- ress ind1ca1ed t h r o u g h crra11ve endeavors. Le av r details to vthers. {;ct to heart of mattrr. GEJ\11 ,,1 1.\!a1• 21 .June 201 : Study Ari's rneSsage. Give at- tention to hon1e. safety re- 11uiremcnt~. Build on solid hase. Be thorough. Don'! de- pend too much on efforts of others. Be a1•ailable for coo- EUlta!ions. CA,\CE.R !June 21 -July 221 · ,\ccent on short 1rip in con· nct•tion v.1th relatives. Be social. Highlight .1b11L1y to be \'ersat1),, Oisplay sC'nse t>r humor. Entertain and be entertained, Plca~ant surprise is due. LEO !July 2.1·Aug. 22 l· Check budget rcciu irenients, Be aware of what comes 10, g~s out. Take stock. Protect valuables. Sonic may want you to give up something for nothing. Draw line. Be firm . VIRGO I Aug. ~ . Sept. 22): Lunar c~·cle 1s h i g h : circumstances fa vor your special effort~. Be ready for change. travel, a vanety of experiences. Cel !hough!s on paper. Prepare out l 1 n e. formal. LIBRA (&pt. 2.1·0Cl. 22 ): Fine for communing v.·1th yourself. ~leans become familiar .,...ith inner voice Harmony in 1nost meaningful sense is attainable. Realize this and proceed accordingly. Listen to Taurus. SCOR PI O 1Qct. "-Nov. 21): Open yourself lo opportunity for friendshi r>. Be willing to accept con1pli1nent : doing so graciously is one ~ign or maturity. Romantic assump- tions may not be correct, but you v.'ill survh·e. SAG ITTARIL:S !Nov. 22· Det·. 21 ): Through quiet. del ermined effnrl. you make solid adv11nce. Older individual offers construclive guidance. Don'! hold b;ick. Those v.·ho care 1o1•11f ha ck you lo hill. Act acrordingl~·. CAPH ICORN lf>fr. 22·Jan l!l/ Accent on travel, long· ran&e plan.~. Sjlt'rral com- munica\tons. You are able to finish. to t'omplcte meaningful project. Talk 11•11h Ari's 1n- d1vidual provrs fruitfu l. Be rccepl1ve. L1stc1 .. AQt.::AHIL'S 1Jan. 20-Frb. 18 ': You rnay find it diflieull to articul;itr lcclini.:s. You rnuld bC' cnnfuscd aboul rela- ' !innship 11·ith matr.. partner l\ey is to look w1tb nrw eye~ J\fe;ins toss ;1.~1de preconceivt'd notion~. PI SCES IFrb. 19·:\larch 20 \ Spo1ligh1 on how ~ou reJa1e to tho~e wi1 h opposing vicv.5 lnt'ludes mare. partner, clnsr associate: you w1ll have In do son1e personal bend1n& All.1 ~·ourself v.1th Aquarius in· d1v1dual. IF TOOAY IS ''Oll i\ RIRTHJ)A\' \OU ha\'(' l1np .i;rn~e or tiurnOr. Vou arc ac- 111 f', ha1 e an abundance of rur10!':1ly. If single . !his year points to marri:ige. 1'\arri('d or single. added rcsfKln~ibility is rtue. There is grcatf'r pleasu re as result. ~ddit1onnl rf'\\'llrd~ But nolhing will Oe handccl ~·ou on proverbial ~ilvrr plattrr BU SINESS AND PROFESSIONAL GUIDE • MATTRE SSES • MATTRE SSES IOATS HO MIS Tl.AI Lll.S lrMfller S6iol"' C..t. Me-Ml M•ttt"t C•. 2110 N-pm 11,111. Liberty 8-1303 • UPHOLSTERY • Mesa Upholstery Liberty 8-4781 2JIO NIWPO IT I LYD. ' I COSTA MESA ONLY! SUNDAY AND MONDAY ONLY 10 am to .7 pm I WHY WAIT! USE VOUR IC marl CREDIT CARD OA VOUA BANI( AMEAlCAJIO m A Division of lhe 5 . 5. Kresge Company T\No-Day Holiday ·oiscou~ts r, TRICOT GOWNS AND CULOTTES Reg . 3 .9f LADIES COTTON PANTS 44X46" PRINT COTION TERRY CLOTH FABRIC 18 x i3 LOUNGER PILLOW 2 D•ys Only F I o r • I cotton pillows with Jcotchgerd finish, ltep•k filling. ~ ...... _ .. ' .. ~,PL~NTERS I···· ~ i spanish peanuts -~---· ---- Sun clay Onl y 2~~ .. Specially pric l:'d! Long-sryll:', :1.ceta1c l ou~ger culot t~s and tricot ~owns in an txc1t1ng ~lect1on of flora l and geometric prints. Some solid tops. S·M-L. Shoo nov.•, '2 Days On ly Reg. l .96 2aa 2 Da ys Only 94c 3¥. LB. SPANISH PEANUTS 2 Dfyt Only 1s1 Thesl! slacks com' in e large e slt. of styles e nd colors . Sizes 8-1 8. ~~~·~·.~d · ~ ,~ COOL IEW • :~ IEW PRiil l(l SLEEVELESS -"-TAii TOPS SHELL TOPS AID SHELLS leg.l.97-20oys Wh ite, solid pastel or striped nylon or cotton/royon. Mock turtlenecks. 32 to •O. 4-PLA YER BADMINTON Our Rog. 3.47-2 D'Jys Official -siz• hord- wood rocke ts, 20-lt . loP9d net o nd two 1huttl9Coc.k1, plus poles, atake1, rop.l. MEN'S SWEATSHIRTS Our Reg. 1.88 -2 Da ys Only Shorl·s1•e"e 'tyl e .. wi!h lleety l1n1n9. reon lorced, non·sog neckborid. In cho•t"! ol color s, S·M·t XL l!g?. .leg. 1. 97-2 Doy1 All·nylon or oll·poly-• e ster. Sleeveless shells, zippered tonk tops. In S·M·l l l ., ' Our Rog. 2.44 -2 Days Adjustobl• plastic safety J.,,, In snuv· fitting mosk wit h soft· rubb.r-f!'loutl't- piece t.notktl. Fl.fl l JR. B9YS' SWIM TOGS Our Reg. 1.66 -2 Da ys Only o;., '" lo' ""ng• 9 9c co nylon O' <ollon t w•mweor . Howoucrn prin1 1, 11rip•1 ond solid color 1. ).7. •o. I Yeur f•verite c;asu al fabric fer pl aytime fa1h. ions is sale pr iced. Choese frem a large selec. tien of cetton terry print1. E:spec;ie lly greet for beo!ch weer, robes, tops, shorts and home decor• e ting. ]:.s;J,,..,j STEP~NS FOR WOMEN Our Reg. 2.21 -2 Days Only Classic T-bird style! W hite or bloc ii. coi. Ion duck convos up- pers hove multi· co lor bro id. 5· JO. For children ond misse s. White or multi red-while · blue. Crinkle potent "inyl! 5·1 2, 13·3. 'C~g~ BOYS' WALK SHORTS Our Reg. 1.97 -2 Da ys Only L•+e,f ,tyle,, slripet, ,olid, in rugged cot~ ton , 8-18. Get sev•r· el for now, v•calien tee I I~?. • . K·Mart Mower Bargain 1 D•ya On ly KM-200 4700 3 hor1epower 8rig9s and Stratton recoil •+•r+ motor i1 fee tured en this 22-inch st•ggered' wheel lawn mow er, Sturdy "T"-Hendle, 7'' wheels, engi"e controls on the h<1ndle. Se ve • USE YOUR K MART CHARGE OR BANKAMERICARD YOUR CHOICE HOE, RAKE, or SHOVEL 2 D•y• On ly 1 ~~ .. •I Fo1· TJ1e Record .. ltfa1•1•iage Liceaases MAT lit~ /11"•MEAO-IAYL£lt -Woll<..,. V . 11. ef 130.!) M1•ln• v1111. t l\d Mo•• L., JI. or '"11 Otl Prtdo llC • 01n1 "~nl MAOlllGAL·ES "lllOZ• -Eh••o S, '! ol ~ Tenlf> S!tf!I, Mun11n11°" llfo<n •!If Mto'I• E,, n or t;unrino1on lffdl l'/illltf-DOUGIJ,S -lloOD. w. 10. or JIJJ Et ll M St·~··· T1tom1 l <v.I To~I L~ 70, of UH' (NII It,.,, ... ,, C11l1rr1no B11cn lAHDltETl-4-•IBOTT -cn1rlo• L , 1' !>I 1506 Wt l ff'l'llnltN A•t . CO.II "Ill 11111 \o'ltlor11 L., 10, ti JOU Amu 't 1n Plt (t , (ff!I M t l l I ACl6ALU Pl·llOETZEL -11.<~••d 11 , ?1. el ?1117 LI .. u . Dtnl Point t nd W1r>d1 I(' n , ol D1n1 Pa•M l llAOLEl'·SMALL -l•ln L , U, el lJll W11n1,,.1on. 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IMch l 0 It S 0 II W ITH·S.C.11WANGLH SH••' L., n o• fJSI WH I w ....... 11unllll"I"" 111<11 1r4 Mt rv J.; 1t ol 41!.< Cl!tlt<lo•• COii•!. C8r!!tn C"I>" li"cCUlLl!Y·\ION llElEll -llonlld ""·· ll tl lU 'o•lt r Slr•t!. L&1un1 l 11ch Ind CClllSll tKt J~ n "' L1011n1 lt1<h ll1TCHl£-CLAlll( -JI"""' •S 'II l1JS Slltrl,,.lon. Now"'°" II••<" 11\f 1rr1rot1 "·· lJ or llOI l"l'•••.I '-"••· Co1!1 M~ 1-<0 .t.G-KNUOSON -Ol •ld A •• n o1 Jl27 w, .. Llncl•t l•• l ..... .t.llt!'lfl"' 1no P1!cicl1 5 , lf or 12s.s1 !Ctn•· ln1!cn Re.a. Los "11mlt~n Fl!Hl!ll·W"TTS -011' C. Jl 01 IJ.<9~ \lit Ytn Mlo~I. L1tun1 Hiii• 1n0 An1ll1 S., )I ol UIU L11 l11J11, L11un1 Hill~ l OWMAN·MCllltOV -'l~lll11 J , 7' cl 11)(11 G•lfMttl Lint . Hvntln1!cn lt1c11 tnO M1rt1rtt J. lO of Hvn !lnttcn lt1cn CIE fl'HllllPS-WEI S! -•1lp1> S .. •l c! 1GM1 Courion Orlv•. StMfbn '"" M•dt!lnt I(., l4 cl sou111 C11411M •ve .. Alntmt •I I ECICEll-M.i.l!Sl.t.S -6•vc1 e, 111 01 l:IU Ei.•n, Co111 M~•• 1nO T•rt >t C., 1' II l1'l OuDlln. Co,,1 Mk1 l(.ITZM.t.lllC-HIUC IC -Ml<h1rl W , !iO t i 110 Lt Pl1ct nll1. Sin Clt m•nl •nd Mt rllvn I ., :n of lSS w11...,1 S!•ffl, 'lrw;>0t1 &1;.c:n D"KE .O'H,llll -Sl•pll•~ L . 1• o1 !lll StH~t•t. Nt w!Ml•I 6••<h 1nd 1(1m I( .. 71 ol twoer1 &••<' i TOllM1-RUOS lll -'"'" w . n ot 711(11 LI ltc'I Orivt EI Tc•o l "<f '°•lf'(t 1 H., J.< 01 El Tore HAOLAND·llUTCHE ll. -Slrl>'>fn L .• 11 1! 6111 Orlt nOt Ori••· Hunllnflon l •1C1I t nd " l vlln I 10 Cl Sl9' R•ln-O.!vt , Hunt.'l(lton 8t och D~E'r Ell·C\IER S -~t•••n O . fl o! 16!M !ll!tr "vt .. FGun1tJn• Valle; """ COllll•""•· 1• ct f n<J~!1ln '\11ll1, LAMI UCHT·MYEJU -J1mtt W., 11 o1 ltOO E11t """""'· "n•n...., '"" Gltild• K., JI of 1#?911 \«u11. w 111m1n11er JDNfS-SIMMON -•o••· ! . 11 o• IOI W•sl J•mn si.toi . "~•fltl"' 1n0 l t r111 0 .. ll of ll*•I C)l"'f"Ond S!fU I. Wtllml111•t r l WA.NSO"'l·l<)OIYJI Ell. -Pond1ll E , " tf lelJ7 lmper!ll CnY~ l .tn•. Hu" !l,,1lo" lt.Cft 1/'ld Sn1•I•,,. A , \' <' H~,.,1,,.ton ltlC~ JI OOS1·11!:11SIM0'1 -G"9orv J~ 11 <:I 4S.l ll19~0o Orlvt, l-luni.,;:~ 1111<" t nd Oott>•nlou• P., 10 ol 111n1 •~1111 Ltn•, Hun!lntton &tttfl ~ POJITElt-V.liVJlfl( -H111 E . 11 rtt Ifill! P1ul!n. LIM. l.funtln7l1n I~ ,, •nil Gwt no1l•n J~ JI or Hunll!\tton '''"' C H.li~MA N-l(lt,lSOMll ~ J1mu l . ~I or olOJO Ell! COl\1 H1•nw••· (o,on1 <lel Ml/ tntf Nt n<v G. 10 o• Co•on1 l tl Mar TAYLOlll-LINOfMULDEll -W1vne C , I! cl ll .. O Cov.n.1 Hill llatd. ((IV/flt, l.ft .... n~llet Incl 5'Ysln I •• ll 11 l'CI!~ ~llll•rtll, Core,.. <f~I ""'' 111,0ANT-OtEJll:HOLTflt -1tt"tri II' •• ro Ill 111 Jrll s''"'·· L•wn• 4t•c11 1 int 11.&bt•ll l .• n of L1 Jun1 lttel'I \ MAY TC!~ t ltO ... OW l(K·lllOliOWt(I( -,, .. L., ,, o1 11'00 lltlf"on W1v. C1'!1• ¥.ru •.-.! N-orm• W , J.G 01 Cc•ll Mt il<t llE HLOll'O-FUl Lt • -Lo uil M. :e ct lllJ~ k n (.rl••· Fo1.inlAi n VII"• •nO JOYC• l'o , \f Of l'Duntl'n V1llfy C"'ltUS0-1".t.SCOE -"ntflonv J , 1• or IC.l l LO• .. 11m1Tos BoulfYl •O. LC• -"111T1lt11 •"" Jlobv• G. "JG or Le• .1i11m1101 I Eltll""O·COU TU•E -r.to•ot & 11 ol !&JS! M11noli.t. W•"m,n1!" 1nn Ctt~• J , 11 o! llll ll •n St , \\/Hlm•n111r l llOWH·SfR"\"HO . lul•f P , 1t or 111 E1i1t 1lnd S!r••t, Co1•1 Mt o1 •"<! Vltlll!"•I J , 11 11 11' 1 ulio, Co•l1 Mtot l,\tJ lllPHY·!tEMl lf' -l'l t S , ll ol al~ •nlll, l •fun1 ll11cfl •~n Jov<• ", :1 ot L1~yn1 Btt<!I 1 .. LCOTT-1.t.ICE ll -Sl•••n ~ 1~ ct 1'01 lil fl!nt O•lvr. Hunl1n~!O" 1•4C'1 1"11 EllAO' 0 . n of /IOI G·~•nt. WhlUltr D eot /1 N otices GERN&R IA•urltl Gt•n«. """ II. o! 1'9'1 lus~ 1..r, H11R•IAC10ll ,.ttt!\ 0"'! cl d!.i~. M l 1 II St•~ifft ofnG•nt ol Sml!f!1 l>.orlut r•. ARBUCKLE & SON W&STCLlfF 1\-IORTUARV !21 E. 11t)i St .. Costa l\1t.sa "'f' BALTZ ~10RTUARIES Corona dtl Ma r fii:i-1450 Costa ~1ts• .... 6~6-%424 • BELL BRO~DWAY l\IORTUARY 110 Bro•dway, Cosla Mtil LI g.34a;i ritcCOR~ll~ l AGl1NA BEA CH l!IORTUARY li9S Lagun11 Canyuu Rd . 414-94151 PACIF~ vak ME~ORIAL PAllK Ctmeltry ritorirf1ry Cl&1pel UOO P1clfic Vjew Drh·e Ntwport Beath. California 111-1100 • P!EK FAMILY COLONIAL Ft-"ERAL llOM£ illl Bol11 A\'t .. 11 ?!'t1tmlns1er ft3.m •• • Sll!Tll'S MORTU V 1%1 !\fain SI. SSMllt Jfuntington Beitel + n-:i-. ll!!!i'!l.!lll ~ WHY WAIT1 US£ YOUlll ltmMf CAEOIT CAAD OA YOUA IA~K A~fAICAAO COSTA MESA ONLY •, .. _s_'IL'.:;cPc;II:..' .. M..:''..:'c.':..· l:..•_11:_ ________ D:.•c.l L:.V_•...,1:::L 0:.:1...!?.i:. - SUNDAY AND MONDAY ONLY 10 am to 7 pm A Diviolon of the S. 5. Kr••t• Compony T\No-Day Holiday Discounts 1 • INSULATED 2-GALLON PICNIC JUG R1tg. 4.88 -2 Da ys f omily ·si1f'. l in•o r poly•thyl1n1. insulo11d wilh polyu r11hont, W ith t osy·pou• spigot. STURDY PLASTIC HOUSEWARES Reg. 3.33 · 2 Days oo\M·.J!6 , ·. : Cha rgt ii s.in·•·· ,..,,,, I.in: 1win9· lap d utl I,;~; w11t1 bi~; •"·(lft h ....... . Our Reg. 2.48 -2 Days Only A ''"'oil y "'""d22 7. g roup. lnd udt1 vocols, 1n1!rumt nto ls, (ounlry & ea. weslt•n num bers ond jo11 . 5oYt 01.1( morl. : Charge ii 3-PC. LUGGAGE SET 2.S-POWER OPERA GLASS Our Reg . 97•. 2 Days Only ( Mo1t 1 focor"brond 7 5• ope•cr or spo rt gloss "' o cornpocl un11 thot folds rnto poc~e1 or puf14. Ct 111tr !0<111, . . . . 78c \J, 1 Days Only 8Jc T11m bl•r1 011 12·or . ,i11. '"on ottroctiv• ''El Ceredo" pottern. Avocado or gold. 2·LB. TIE- TOP BAGS OF CANDIES Reg . 57• • 'l Days 3~. f11sh , d1liciou1! Spte• drops, orongt Jlic1s or gum dro,1. P1rf«I for your pter11c ouhng1. ............ , ... JOHNSON 'S • BABY OIL Ovr Rtg. 1.36 · 2 Dov.i: Only • • • Johnson & Johnson• 6oby O il lor boby'1 ( 10·01 .' boHI• fomo" 94 • I ti nder 1~1n. Cleons. ond soo1hr1. Cho•;• '' · • fl O• 1-... • ""'"'''Y• ...... 1•1<1 •o Oo•I•·• T~t~~~t~~RM ~~;;.:·.'""· ,,,,,,,,, FOLD-UP CASE t R.9• 3.9& 1 Dey1 Only · 2.84 Hra ut1r"u ll\· ~1 vl rd l r ;1_1 rl ~r ;r111 ~ 111 ~n(ld·l\'10l11rig rl1~11c •• ,r. ~hi·r ~rir! ,.1r. ·-' USE YOUR K MART CHARGE OR BANKAMERICARD ;,,...,,.,,... ___ .... """"" SUltER Kem· Tone SUPER KEl-TOIE9 LATEX 2 Days On ly !br:~:,~'.0~:11;~~·, 5 3 5 tkot goet on smooth· ly ond dries 10 O flot finish. Wh ite. Hurry1 C..I. Wiii CYt-•Uftt 11111 t ft .. Cl'lt'ft • CAST IRON HIBACHI· OufReg. 8.76 · 'l Days Onl y 10 117 J.7" block-lin· 11hed c oil i1on hibo<h i !0 1 you• outdoor oou•· fT'l fl cooil ing . Do vb lt Hon g .. 111. So"•~ Our Reg. 1.97. 2 Day s Onl y Sc 1e1n-pr int rd <01101'\ lt•ry towth O•I 35165", Choo,, lrom many b1 1gh1 "0"t lfy pnnl \, G e l 111 lor lhe 1w1m. J~,~o. TODDLERS' SHORTS Ovr Reg . 77 ' · 2 Days Only No-iron bo•t f \l'iorl' fo r toddl1'. boys o nd 'il"I~. Pol yt \It r /collo n, w ,,h bo•tt wo11!. 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' 1n.o .... • "' -. ~"~~ . .. .. . ..,_' '" • • I r • I I ' I Real- Estate Questions •nd Co1"men t By Realtor R•ndall McCardlo I Was the harbor at Newport Beach developed, in .... part, by the Army enginee rs? What type of federal grant .:, was given the city and/or county? *'• 0 . T. -Laguna Beach .. ,. There h<ts ne\'Cr been any federal ntoney spent on -the de\·clopinent of l\1e\1·po rt !!arbor. 'fhe liarbor Area ·l .. , has developed gradually but properJy since Newport :• Beach \1·as first inc~rporaled back iq ~906. with a popu- ' latlon of 230. There arc nearly 19 rt11les· or Waterfront • ! properly ln Nc n1port Beach, . . ~ You're a busi nessman. You spend a l•t of money advertising. Why? Billions are wasted. P roducts cost m uch more because of it. ~idiculous. Houses ciost more ~ because of advert is ing, So do c.;rs, Clothes. Food .. Down _..., with advertising. (Unsigned ) :~ 'fhcre's all old saying Lh<it goes like this: "A man ! ' is do"·n 011 ,,·hat he is not up on." That saying puts into ; r cn1en1bcrable for111 a profound principle of human 11ature. In genera!, I arn subconsciously against ideas ~· about '''hich I knov; li tlle or nothing. \Vhen I set myself " ~· to learn about someth ing \\'Orth while of \Vhich I formerly ... kne\\' li ttlc or nothing. I generally find that my attitude ;~ of unconscious antagonisrn is replaced by an attitude of ~ appreciation and understanding. ' The lllOSt effecli\'C kind or publicity irltended to give •; i nforn1alion to people \l'ho knO\\' not hing about the pro- ;: durt or ser\ ice that is being publicized is the straight ·~ facls. ~lost people get rnig ht.v ti red o[ the ·•ctolled up" ~: con11ncrcials on radio and 'l'V. In these days of exag- :: gerated rlain1s. un derstatement often gets the best re-~~ sults. Understa tc1nent gets int erest and 1notivates action :: because 11 is different. •. The proper attitude is alv.•ays to put the emphasis ;:, on ho"' the produc t or the service can profit the pros- :: peel. It is the prospect \\'ho is put into the fo reground. ,. -The ad or salesman that talk continually about them- ,;.: sel\'eS and about thei r feats of salesmanship sho\V clear- ;: Jy that th ey arc in it for \vhat they e~ get out. of it. •: f:ditnr ·~ f\1nrr: Ua11rfall R. Mr.Cardle is tire preside11t ::. of 1/1c Ren/ f$/trtrr.~. c111 111vcst1nr11t a1iol yi;i, tollcgc lecturer, n11d outlinr of "Rr.nl f $f1ite in Cali(ornia." Send your com· .i' r11c11t.~ r11rit r11u•.~l1(1ri .~ lo /{at:do/l R. /HcCardle, Cl o the DAILY .~ PILo·r. f'.0. Box 1560, Costa ft1csa, 92626. .. ·; •• •• . ~ <: .. « ,, ~. • ~'! .. r •:· •• .. .. .. .: • . .. •• -· . • . . . • ·: • . . , :· • •: .. .; :· . .. :: . • • Verde Vi1la Townhouse Groundhrealci ng Set Ground has J)('{'n hrol:en fur ]\Jes;:i \'erdc Villoi. :J .tl1 ~- 1nLlhon. ii ~-acre 1n1• 11hrill"t' dl'velopm<;nt in Cost;:r i\I • ~;1 , it \vas announced th1~ w1 1•k hv Rill Rawlings. vice prl'S1dc11L of l\olodular 'fc!'hnulogy. Jnr .. 1"::inla Ana . the dc\rlo~r. and Kcrmil IJoriu s of Kl'rrnil J)nrius & Assot•tal<·~ 11f Corona drl ~h:rr. 1hc archit<·c·1s. "\\'r w;1nled to 1n11kc 1>ril'a1e ll\\'ncrsh1p po s ~ 1 b 1 e for 3011ngcr f.'.lrn1hcs 1\·ho would otht'r11·:sl' h.1vr to rent.'' s;iys Ra11'hn ~s. "And 111 do lhis 11l' ;;:iskcd for effr<·!i1·r utilization of this s11c 11·h1ch 1s :idjaccnL to our sin~ll'-f;unily clcvelop- 1ncnt. i\lr".'.l \'cnl•· Nnrth. also drsignccl hi' Dor ais. ' "L11·nb1hh· ;ind pr11 ;n·1· arc Aliso V'illas Openin~ Set TJ1is 'Vcck (irand tlprnini: ft·s~1v1t ir" 1 111~ 11 ('l'k 11111 !<.iur1rh 1\liso \.tllas .. \l 1~blUll \ ll'Jn's fir~\ to11nho1nC':<. 111111 deluxe fea!urC'~ usually lu1111d only in s1nr,lc-f:1m1I~ d11 clhn({~. The $10 1n1ll1ori. 4 2 4 • ln11 nhnrnt> nc1ghborho11r! i\ fl\· inl; on a 4C,..atre ~1te 111 tlh~~inn \1 1cJo '" ht':i ullful r n 11 t n g nnrthf'rn countrv~ide. bnrdcr- inj! on Lo~ Al1.~11s Boulr11:ird and Jcrnn1n10 Hn:id. Fl<llh s1 ng!e and l11r1.~1ory fll)Or plans 10 1wo :ind thrt'e b..-1lroo ni. Oil<' :u1d !11·0-1Ja1h models :irr ;11 ail able. :ic- cording to f'hil1 u J. Bt'lll) . prt>sidcnl of .\11ssiun \'lrJO Con1pan\. 1't'rr;1t•1•d htlls1de lots 11itl be ut1l11t·<l 11s sitt•s fur Aliso V!11a:::. Hcillv s:nd. and many Yt'ill f1r11v1cic ~'XCl'llcnl vie\1·s of ·rrnbuco f':1nytin Aliso Villas 11111 f1·a1urf' patios. batton1cs. /l ri 11• d c r roon1s. ~!<.'p-do1111 I 1 '' i n J: rnoms. :ind ,~·11lk-1n punt rll'S and close ls. J·:ach Ah~o \'1 \lri i.' uniquclv dr'l1gn('(f so th:ll C'l'l'r'· u111t has a scp;ir:•lc f'n1r~, and t>ncloq-d i:;11 :!Rf'. 111111 no on{' el:-;e l1v1n~ c1lht•r abuvc or belo11·. This J>t'rm1l~ pr1,•at·y and q111el Ix-cause 1hi>n :irt' no fore ign [ooLslcps ovf'rhl.'ad or undernc&th the un11. Privatr utlllt}' rooms are also loca ted "'ithln each home_ Al iw V1tln s prices begin at $17.995 111ith l-"HA and Con· ventlonnl financ:"ing avollahll' Altso Villas miy be re11chcd by t1tking the f;I Toro Hoad exit nf lhr San 01egt1 F'rce1"ay. e:i:l'l on t:I Toro, and f1>llnw 6Jgni; lo n1odtls. • always of prime concern ." riot~ Dortus. "'so the~. con- dominiums 11·ere. designed :11:. two-stary stud io unf:l::5 with two berlrooms ll nd · balh on the Sl'- cOnd floo r and liv ing areas on 1he first floor.'' l~ach of the 140 unils, which are grouped in fourplexes. v.·ill b;ive an attached privale i:;;iraJ:I' and -patio. A common rl'crea lion <ir~a with swim· n1ing pool will be located near the center or the project. "It Y:as a real challenge lo provide an cff icienl land use plan for this long narrow site." noled Dorius. "\Ve oriented !he buildings to in· .sure privacy and receive max· 111111111 benefit from lhe sun . Cun1 mon drives pro v id e \ 1'hicular access and alterna te 1111 h ~ardf'n areas. 11·hi ch pro- \ 1<lr pedestria n access." Dorius noted tha t -in ad- dition 10 the Mesa Verde '\orth project -his fi rm also h:rn designed several CJlhcr housing deve lop ments f o r :0.lodular Technology. Olht'r members of the dcsign·l'Onstruc1ion team in· cl u<lf' R. L. Folev & Associate:i; of Corona dcl ~1ar. structura l l'rtgincer; 'foups Engineering nf S:inl;1 Ana. civil engineer; and llichard Gleason of Santa Ana. landscape architect. , tl1U\'l'-in dates arc scheduled for Seplcmbcr th rough Dt't'ernber. Pre-salc.'i be gan !::isl n1onth . The project l!I located nn !own Slrttl wrsl of Harbor Boulevard. 'No Vacancy' .At Park West The cnlire 256·unit first phas<' of Park We.st 1\11ar1mcots in Jrvine bas been ren ted. \Vor k i;; now under way on ! hr second phase of tllr. 54-acre <·onlplex. nccording to Earle G 'J'ru:ix , Trunx said four model <1pa rln1cnts and displayll for phase two arc now a\'ailable lor public inspt"ction . There 11ill hr 250 onl"· two-and thret · bcdroom apartments ready ~or OC.'<.'Up:inc~· in early fall , · l'ark West's m~lion dollar rrcrca1 ion center has been a major factor in the rapid rcn· !al of the first 256 unit.~. Truax noted . Hent:1 at Park West range Up\\'ard from $1 50 monthly ror a one-bedroom ap:i rtment. The development i~ located on Culver Ro;id just orr the San Oit'go f'ree\\'11y, 11r;ir the Unlvcr!ity o f C.:a!Uornia, lrvinc._tampus. Sho~ecliff s Opening Set Huntington Shoreclills, a $5 1ni!Uoo adult mobile home commug.lty, featuring two large award ,winning recrea· lion centers. i!I holding its gra nd opening, Memorial Day weekend, In Huntln&lon Beach. Grand opening festivities \\•ill include refreshment s and free American Flag kits will se· given to all who reserve ·space Jn the park ~uring IJle )ong weekena. Using the theme. ..Where Everyday's A Holiday," Lhe weekend celebration "! i 11 demonstrate the h o 11 d a y benefit s thal mobile home liv- 'lng offers all year rciund. The communHy is located less than a mile. from the ocean on Beach Boulevard, just .south o! Indianapolis A"enue.. 1be two recreation t'f:nlers 11·ere designed by R . J . Maverick and Associates flf Sanla Ana and decorat ed by Brownie Rowe Interiors o( Beverly Hills. Miss Rowe was honored by the National Mobile Home Turtle Rock Homes . ,Mark Grand Opening " This week n1arks the grand opening of the fourth unit of new homes at $25 million Broadmoor Turtle .Roc k , featurinr view sites overloo k- ing the campus of t h e University of Cal ifornia at Irvi ne . The Ric hard R. S mi I h de velopment cnco1npasses 613· homes. built on terraced lo ts adjacent lo a proposed 350- acre county-regional recrea- tional park . Since its initial opening Broadmoor Turtle Rock has met with the. enthusiastic ac· ccplaiice of buyers. A total of 538 homes have been built and sold at Broadmoor Turtle Rock during this 24 month period. BroadmoOr c.xecutive vice- prcsidenl W. Scott Biddle said the new un it includes 96 homes, each designed to lake lldvantage of the indoor-out· door total e n v i r o n me n t empha sis of the area. Lavis h ust of sliding gla.s.s doors enhances the indoOr-outdoor theme. A two-acre park with pool and recreation faciliti es is al so featured. Ex.tensive use or buyer panels and surveys have in- fluenced lhe design or the hemes .iD the lourlb uoi~. Bid- dle said. S~al' fltention has been paid til tl'afflc patterns and living habits ol typical buyers. Pr ivacy-zoning separates the n1asler suite Ir o m children 's bedrooms in several models, Others feature coun- try kitchens with dining nooks. and family rooms with fireplaces. Zero-lot-line construction in many models perm its max- imum use of land with minimum upkee p, Biddle ex· plained. Homes are available with three to five bedrooms. t11·0 to lhree baths, forma l dining rooms an d spacious fa mily rooms. Turtle Rock homeowners en· joy full membership privileges in a community association \.!'~ich provides three large parks with swimming pooll'i, children 's play areas. and other recreational facilities. Priced fro111 $33,995, Broad- moor Turtle Rock homes in- clude many deluxe features such as custom fireplaces, wood·beam cathedral ceilings, custom lighting fiii:tures. nylon carpeti ng and spacious kit· chens with ccntinuous sc\f- clcani ng ovens: The Turtle Rock community is located in the I r v i n e hills south of the Santa Ana and Sa n Diego Freeway~. It may be reached by laking Cutl'cr Road south In Turtle Rock !)rive al Campus Drivt. Park Association (or her Jnterior des ign and decoraUve treatment or .Uie larger center. She was given a fi rst place aword by the na l lorial organiza tion for "the mo:it deeorative recreat ion center'' in the nation for lflO. The larger er the two centers covers an area er ap- proximately 8,000 square reet an d was built at a cost of $250,000. while lbe smaller center covers approximately 3,000 square feet. The centers feature com- n1unit y meeting r o o ms , reacting rooms, c o m p 1 e t e kitc hens. fireplaces, color rclovisions. laundry rooms. billiard and card rooms. ping pcng t a b 1 es , shuffleboa rd cou rts, he a I e d !hcrapcutic swi rlpools and each has a large heated swimming poo l. The development, a project of lh e American Hawaiian Jllt111 111 \'ear J>hii Gibilisco, mana· ger of W a I kc r and Lee's Costa Mesa re· sale division office. \vas named co-manager of the year at the firm 's ann ual ba oquet. ----- Bankers Hear Es tate Talk Charles A. Poller, Jr., presi- dent of first American Trust Com pany, Sant.a Ana, will ad- drl"se the Orange · County fl.lortgage Bankers at a dinner meetin g Thursday. June J, at 6:30 p.m. in the Revere House, Tustin. A social hour at 5:30 v.·l!I pr ececlP the dinner. Steamshlp C o n1 p a n y , ts displaying 15 c o m p 1 etc I y (11tnished ·mobile he.me model coaches that general manager Ray Elman rerers to as "Southern· California'• con· tempOrary exposition o f mobile homes." Tbe models, which are pric- .ed from $7 ,000 to $20.000, were delivered to the site this past weei;. and interest at the development haa been running high according to Elman. "Tu•cnty-five percent of ()Ur park is already occupied ," he said. '·Now with our models on display and our grand opening ac tivities underway we expect the project to fill fa st." The community currently has 225 spaces ready for x- cupancy with an additional JOO uridergoing co nstruction. It is the largest in Huntington Beach and one of the largest io Orange County. New Irvine Apartments Open Soon The Irvine Company an- nounced loday that its newest apartments, Bayview a n d Baypo rt, will open mid-sum- mer in the Harbor View Hills Village area above Corona del l>far. Reserv ations are bein g taken now for bot h the adults· only Bayport and the famil y· oriented Bayview, according to Earle G. Truax. director of apartment leasing for The Irvine Company. "We don 'L ha ve an office open out there yet, so we're taking reservatiorui here al Irvine hr,adq uarters -1714 1 644·3311." The 168-unil, $2.75 million apartmenl complex is div ided into 21 ei ght-unit build ings feat ur ing balconies, s m a 11 fenced back yards and fireplaces in many of the apartments. There are one two and three-bedroom unit s and monthly rental!! start at $195, Truax said . Bayview and Bayport are close to Newport Center, Fashlon lslacd, and Big Can - yon Country Club and ad- jacent to the Harbor View neiphborhood shopping center also under ccnstruction by the J;yine Company. $100,000 ~------------- l 'ESll~llD1\Y'S BES'I1 IXVES11\IEXl': LidolsJc Xc1rport Beneh $ i3,000 $ 50,000 s ~:;,ooo orr-\VA1ri.: r"', Av('ragc v~luc .-. of JO' x SS' lot SS0.000 J9StJ 1960 I WATl:RFRONT AvertlSC val ue of JO' x 90' lot 'fODAY'S BES'I' I~VES'l1AIJ~~'l1 -C()U(>.\.lJ)() Ci\YS If you'd only .kn1,>wn! But you know now, Waterfront and near \Vate.rfron t property have always provided a spcc!lculaT dollar return on your investment. This phenontcnon is happening again on Coronado's famous Silver Strand just across the bay from booming San Diego. lt's Coronado Cays -San Diego's only luxury residential marina. Visit us and see the beautiful Jamaica Village town homes and patio homes, priced from $58,700. Attractive new finan cing is no1v available iri Jamaica Villa ge. Sec the magni fic<'nt Green Tu rtle Cay OJ:)tom homes and \Vaterfront lots (\vith space for 1hcir o\vn indi- vidual boat dock) priced from $37,100 to $126,600. A total community, laced 'vith crystal channels, just over the Coronado Bridge and four miles sou1h of 1he fan1cd Hotel de:l Coronado on the historic Silver S1rand. (K<nic Highw•y 75). Take Coronado C1ys Blvd. turnoff. f11 r you r frtt brotf11u1, write CoronttJo C1y1, Dtpt, N[W, Co ron1Jo, CaU/01nin '2t 1 6 or tdrpllon t (714} .fJJ·7ooc. Son Dit.~'• only lu:ct1'!1 rtsirlrnti1I ,,.,,,;"" Corol'lado Coy• i• o dn1tlopmt11/ of Ctdric S111Jfn Corporation ond Sitnttl Proptrl1t1, fn(., one of Tlit S1g1111: Compttnits. . . Come to the opening of The West· Nine at Laguna Niguel. Andpickthe green you want in your backyard. l "hc \Yest Nine is a ne\.v area in Laguna Niguel \\1here \.ve'vc jusl opened a group of condon1inium hornes. It's located r ight alongside our golf course. T he west side of the course. of course. Every home in The \Vest Nine has a big lan ai t hat looks out on the golf course of El Niguel Country Club. When )'Ou stand there looki ng at this b('.autiful Vi C\V, don't be sur1)riscd if )'OU find yourself thi nking, 'B oy, this is the life." What are homes In The West Nine like? T he homes in The \Vest N ine arc beautiful ho1n es. with the genuine feel of Spanish Arch itecture. Red tiled roofs, rounded arches, and thick stucco walls. Our 11ew homes come with 2 or 3 \)cd roo1ns, and t1,vo baths. 'fhcsc are lovely homes. and they· req uire li ttle n1ai ntenance ins ide . .i.\nd none ou tside. Al l o( 1,vhich rnakcs them ideal fo r people \\'ho 1,vou!d like to use thc1n for a second home . Or fo r people who trave l a lot. What If you don't like 1olf? Wel l, if you don't li ke golf, there are plenty of othe r chings to do at Laguna Niguel. \Ve have some of the n1ost beautiful beaches in Southern Cali (o rn1a. \Ye have a p ri1,·atc beach club. ·rhc Laguna N iguel Beach Club. We' re tight nex t door to t he nc\1,' Dana Point \.1arina and )'acl1t Harbo r . I 02 ac res of Lagu na '.\1igue l have been donated to Ora nge County fo r a rcgiooal pa rk. ·rhi s park will surround a 47-acre la ke whi ch \Viii be used for sailing and fis hing. Construct ion on the park is no1,v t1nder\.Va)·. Homes in The West Nine start at 525,950. Ou r l101ncs in l'hc \\1est Nine start as 101,v as $25,950, and )·au ca n get a horne right beside the fai rwa y fo r only $29,000 . \V hich is certainly rcasonab!c for this kind of J1ornc. \Ve offer )'OU exce ll e11t co n.,.·cntional tcr1ns . ·rhc 1)rirnc rates hn' c jusL gone clo \\1n, so \\.'C can offe r you the lowest condo.- n1iniun1 rates available todaJ'. 'J'hcse are today's rates, not :yesterday's rates. How to 1et here. ·1ake t he ~an Diego-Santa . .\na F reeway (H ighway 5) to Cro~·n Valley Parkway. FollO\v CrO\rn \'a ll ey Parkway till you see signs that di rect J·ou to ... rhe \Vest Nine." 1:01\ow t he signs t ill )'OU get here. Our phOhe number is (7 14) 4%-36!8. ' • i ! t The West Nine @ in Laguna Niguel• Another trclil~ wmrTHirlily by A\to Commuri1t:t~ra. Inc. w F • ! Ann J~nnrle~! Clown Needs .Material DEAR ANN LANDERS: am goll'lg with a y.oun1 woman and am conSlderlng marriage, but.she ha5 a sense of hu1nor that ~rives' me ni,d.s. 1 never know what she is going to do nexL ' I coUld ~rite a book about --.t his girl's looniness, but J realize your space is limited so l'U jyt>l give you an ex- amPle of her )atqt idea of a joke. I am a professional man and i dO a considerable imounl of public speaking. Last night I was the guest speaker for a local church group. As the !_'Djnister was inlr,oditciag me. 1 glanced down at my friend who was seated in the front row -with her v.•ig on backwards. a set,of huge false teeth in her mouth -the kind kids buy in a nove lty shop. She had crossed her eyes and was waving a small American flag . Naturally I broke up. It was all I could do to pull myself together and gel into the speech. On the positive side. she's a y,·onderful person. completely devoted to me and I want to marry her. How does one deal with a weird sense of humor? rm dead serious about this, AM. I need a workable solu· tion. -J\I. DEAR ~I.: Ii the clown in· sists on accompanyia.g you lo your speaking engagements make sure she sits in the back. If she sneaks up front and acts up -have her bounc. ed . He who laughs last-. DEAR ANN LANDERS: What on earth is wrong with a good )ooking girl, 26 years of age, who spends a fortune on clothes, goes to the beauty shop every week for a manicure and hair set -and who. when she opens her mouth to smile. shows she has several missi ng teeth ? I have always been a person who minds her own bus iness. but I like this girl very much and I think SC1meone should tell her that her need of dental care is spoiling her looks. Would she consider it an act or friendship? Or should I ~1YOB? SPOKANE FRIEND DEAR SPOKE: Attractive people who neglect lbl!lr teeth are usually afraid of dentists. This girl probably nl!ed1 to be reassured. If you can liQggest to her the name of a dentist who 11 compeltnt a11d gentle. it might help. If she doesn't follow UarOagh, you wiU al least havt tried. DEAR AN N LANDERS: Do I you have space for just one I more letter from a pol· smoker, or to be more .ac- curate - an ex pot-smoker? l quit smoking after a few months of pleasant puffing because one day I had to ad- mit I couldn't remember my own address -my phone number or my friend 's name . It was a frightening ex· perience to discover I was no longer in control of my mind . To put it bluntly, r was all screwed up. It took me fou r days to gel back to normal. Aft~ that experience I con- cluded pot \Vas no good for me. I haven 't touched a joint ~ince. Some of my fr iends say they I have been smoking dope for ty,·o years and have never had a bum trip. Well. bull y for the~ but here is one cat that can 'I handle it and J"m thankful I learned \\'ilh out lousing myself up completely. -CHEAP LESSON DEAR LESSON : You 11ay. •·Bully for THE!\1"!''' I 1ay, '·Bully for you:" Thanks for I ''rri1.ing. 1 CONFIDENTIAL ht Your Opinion Doesn't Match Ours: \Vh en all people think alike it mean s no one is thinking very much. And wouldn't it be a dull world if there were no dif· fcre nces in opinion? When rom1olic glances turn to \\'arm embra ces Is It love or chemistry? Send for t h e bookltt, ''Loft or Sex and llow to Tell lbt Difference," by Ann Lander~. Enclose a long. stamped. stlf·addressed envelope and 35 cents In coin witll your rt(iUtst in care of Tbe Dally Pilot. NO. 1 ON THE COAST Your Hometown Newspap,er Is The DAILY PILOT ' OVERSTOCKS, FLOOR,. MODELS, SOME NEW, 'soME USED"-SOME LIMITED QUANITIES! • SUNDAY -ONLY MAY 30 10 A.M. TO 6 P.M. OLD•FASHIONED '1 urn ing back the prices!'' 1890 bargains in 1971 FREE-1'" BALLOONS FOR KIDDIES AND 45 RPM RECORDS WHILE THEY LAST e HOT DOG e COKE~ e POPCORN FASHION ACCESSOlllS AUT. PUltSIS. l fltAWI. LEAt H· lilt & VINYL. ••. •·•• U' TO 1/J 01'1' Wlllltl. SYJffMltrc & +IUMA .. 1110. n.• & tS.tt . ..•• '1 0 1'1' COLLAllS. IUEOI & LEATMEll. lllO. U ,H I IJ.M ... t7c WIO, DUTCH IOY, JHOl!t (UllL & IHAO. Jtla. tlt.M •••• ... . tU.11 SHOES CANVAS SHOES, WOMllN ANO CMILOllEN'S "SKll'S.'' REG. Sf.ft .... . ... ..11.11 DECK 11-tOl!S, Mt:N'S I IOYS• SllllS WNITE Olt ILUI. llEG. '4,,, .... , 11.fJ SANDALS. CNlt.OlllN'S I WO· MIN'S IJ'ZEI.. RIG. ll.ft .• .t1 Dlll!SSY Nlt:U. WOMEN'S SIZES. ASICMTIED ITTL.ES ANO COLORS. REO &ll.tt • JP.14 MOCCASIHJ, WOMl.H'S S1!1S. ASSOATitt nY\.IS. llEG. 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U.3' ...... .., t.ITTLI: a••t.S IKllltS. 1 ... x . IL.AS· TIC WAIST I ANO. RllO. H." . •. llr l•IX (Al'lll Sit. J ,C. SIT, VINYL VIST. 1110. '·" .. . .. ......• $4.H l·IX GIRLS I t.DUii. WNITll, RIG TlllM. Rl!O. Jl.n .... .. , 77c Glllt.I COllD II.Alf. 11111 J.4X. ILAtTIC •ACk. •EG. It.ft .................. 11.N TOODLll• PONCHO JU.Ck SUIT. S!Zll l-4. •10 • .,,,, st.n _; .. ~ IOY!! wu1 · ,· .. ( 11£W IOCkl. •t.UE. 11.ACll: I WK ITE l /U( t>kG. T SMl,TS & l•llli.FS. FULL tUT u a i'IYL. & COTfON. ll'FG Jllltt 1/11,ft CUf OF r Sl'IOltli. ASST, SfZl:S .I, COLORS ll'IEG UH ..... ., 11 H Tl'!llllV" ll'QIL STRll'IS I flt.AIM COLlAllS 11£0 S!J'r U tt 1.11 H 1S ... 01'1' MICll.E Y MOUif. SPOJ!T SN1RTS. MINNlf. WOULD LOVE VDV I,. ONE', ltfiC.. SJ" . . .. ti tt Cl.EARANCf. IOYS SUI TS OltlO. TO "'" lJP TO )11":0 OFr AOY S SPORT SM!lrt ~. MOO STYLE, PA5lliL -LGloO 1LIEYI5. Rll:G. UH .. •..• t i II GIRLS WEAR GIRLS MAIU IAIH COATS, l't.AS. TIC RA IN COAT. 4 ONLT. REG. 111.M .. lk OIOUP 0,. 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REG •n 11U MECl'INICS TOOL CHE ST.) OR A,'.~· ER MOOEL. REG •l,1f • Ut It M£CHA.NtC<,, TOOL CM£1T. t OR4W. Ell MODEL. 11.E.G II" , •• \II ~1N GL£ P11onc SDLOCR1NG GUM I C!CG!l n t!ll OUTDOOl! VAllO l!GliT, ll"CG )It O!)t" TOOl CHEJT & ll0U.AR0VN0 C•ll•NET $AlE PRICf •. , IHll HOME IMPROYEMfNT CENTER •ETTl!fl SCRl!l!lll DOOi!. D" ONl.T. LIMITED OUAN. fllG. ll.tS . 111.'1 STORM OOOlt. JfXll. !I) ONLY. RIG. U.M . .. . . 111.•1 llOt.L UI' AWNINS. H". Ill ONt.'r. RIG. Sl.."' . . , • 11t.'1 P'OLOIN'O C>OOll. ff". Ill ONLY. IEG. 1LH . • . 11t.tS AWNING. ''" SCltOLL l lDllS. l ONLY. ltll. 11.H .. 1$,JI FRONT 00011. SI" OICOllATIVI , 111 ONLY. 111.0. ''·" 10.ts ,llONT OOOlt, U " DECOltATIVI! Ill ONLY. llE\l. !JI.ts llt.H ,ltONT OOOll. :U" OICOllATIVE. 11) OJfLY. ltlO. 21'.U ... .. 11~.tl ALUM. 'ANl!LS. I ' J4XI' cot.Oii. REO. S.lt .•. U.tP SCROLL 'OST. I' HIGN. OOUilt.I l'OST WISCROt.t.. lllO. t.t5 . U.t, l'OJT. JI', l'T, l'OST. REG. l.H JS.t7 , l(ITCHIEN C•llNl!'TS .. C \IS T 0 M MADI(. 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'·" .. . ............. u.a HOME ACCESSORIES OICOIATOll lilt.LOWS. CllUSNl:O YELYIT. ~l'ECIAL l'UllCNAll • U" OICOllATOll ,It.LOWS. YILYl!tl, fASSLEO. u .n OllAl'EllllS & CVllTAINS. DISCON· TINUID ODO LOTS. OltAl'IR.V M.t.llDWARI. TINUl:O ROOS. .. .•. • .. Y, Ol'li OllA,1£RY & 11.ll'COVI• lll!.M· NANTS. SOME l'AlltlCS ti YO$. Oil MOR•. .... •• Ol'F MADI TO MIASURI OllAl'lllllS. MANY STYLI!$ & PATTIRNS TO CNOOSI ,ltOM. WALL MlltltDRS. I SfYLEI. ltlG. 11'.H 11.1• MILAMINI OIHNllllWAltl. SERV· !Cl: FOlt I . 1.1!0. IH." TO '"·" Ui." l'AltTY l'AK MILAMIHI, llllYICI FOii 4. •1G. w.n . "·" C0,1'11. MUGS. ClllAMIC. ALSO CHINA TEA CU,S. I lllG. 11." ttc ENGLllN ,.ONISTONI 015NIES. I WHITE ONLY. lllRVIC I 1'01 t. ltEO. SJ4.tt .. 111.M GIFTWAltl, VASl!S, ASH Tll4YS. CANOLllS. •• HOUSIWAIU , OCTEllGENT \OW·l'MOSPMATES. lt ll I Oll lllTllA LDW SUDS. FlORll SCIE .. T l!E(I •tt .. Il l! t.4llOF Glllll.t.GE CA .. S ll GAL , -GAlYANlt EO SfEEt. WILID l'tEG l'' l llOO ~"4ALL GARl4GE CANS 1U GAL. -OP.L\l.t.,.!lCO ST EEL. W1LIO PLA~TIC G.t.ll lAGE CANS. POt 'f PL.t.STIC. ti " HAllD Rf.G. II' , , l•H F LOllAL lllTHltOOM l'AMl'ER SET. HAMPEi! W.t.S'Tl IASICf.1, KLEI!' .. [II; MOLOI~ COLOll:,UL, 1'"011 NUll'Sfll~ ll'ECO ••I Sl lf •)OIM T[FlO'f COOKWAll'E I PC AVOCADO 011 HAll'I. GOlO TEl'LON H. llEG :tit', slt H !Slli llENOfll oo OZ CONTAI .. ER -~GL 10 il-'lE -7 SP£CD -CHllO~E ll[G. \tll •• \Ult -tU FO .. OUC WI l FOllllS AYO CAOO, GOLD, OllANGE, ALUM l,.UM INT[RIOll Sl'ECt.t.L PUll'CtlASf. • 1111 ~OUI' 4N0 iANDWICM S£TS I i tflli, lltlO HT CCltAM1C FIN-, "" SPCC1AL PUll'CHASC . 1111 IVCK[fE cooKw~•E 1 l'C TEii'·! LON OYEll .t.LUMl,.UM. GOOD !1'011 ,' CAMPING ! ll[G 1!11 ., 11'' -OTOt MEAT(ll, Ul I AS(IOA•Dl ME~tl'll' REG.JI" .• l!'U •11•ll HVTCM 11 ON~'o'). 0 ... MAG CO. WOOD FINISH li'E G i t H • 111'0 W'IUtOllOllE '1 O.t.MllO~D. SC~.t.TCNEO. TEPllAN(llN, ·~~ O'flVJ. MEDI· lllG Htt • .• i~l.00 ~11000 UTILITY. Ill. 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Specl•I 10 Tht Dally Pilnl . rNDIA~APOLIS -1'hc flying v.'inR ~1oW.ren~. driven by Pe!e Rei son. ~1Ark Donohue and Denis Hulrne are !he cars Ill beat in today's 55th annual lndianapohs 51ML But Bobby Unser. drh·ing a Dan Gumey All·American Racers Eagle turbo-Offenhauser. will start on the oul siqe or the front row and has as good a chance to bring the SOO.mile cham- plnoship to Orange Cnunty a~ anyone in the 'rice has to .... in. l'nser is the di1rkhnrse in what is e1· ptrted to be an eight-car race for the first place money. something around !300.000. Other• who are accorded al leasl 1 r.oiid chance lo u1>5et the ~fe:Laren n'Jt.'" CINA Battles Phillip s Today; Newland Mad By GLENfli \\'HITE 01 tllo Ot llr 1'1191 l tt H LO~'G BEACH -An embilltred Ed Newland sends his CINA water polo team 1nlo the srcond day of action in the com- bine Pan American Games trials -AAU ch~pionshps being staged here at Bel· ' morit Pla:r..a pool. Ne\vland 's forces -thi rd seeded in the touiney -are the only sur\'i\'ors of four original Orange Coast area entries 1n the cla,sic and the.v v.·ere to .meet Dov.·ne.y a l II this morning v.·U h a 2 o'clock dutl Aga inst serond seedtd Phillips A of Loog Beach. Thl•n Sunday the four teams that .lillr\i\'e today's play return for games at 10 and 11 a.m., 12 and 2 p.m. If seeding \Yorks out cor rectly Ph illips and defen- ding champion OcAnza will rollide Sun- day at 3 for the tille. N'.ewland was srnc'lldering after t-'rid ay's balllc saw his A tr-am wfn a pair v.·hile his B and C squads v.·ere eliminated. Gofdl'n \\'est also lost twice to be eliminated. \Vh11I go1 Newland's Irish . up was ~ rulinR v.·hich forced hl~ 8 unit lo forfeit 1ts ll-8 ,·irlory nvc>r Phillip." 8 . CINA was tagged when ll v.·as learned that goalie !'lr,·e Gadd v.·as not rrgistr-red nor had he f'\'l"ll applied to register v.·ith the SPAAr. The forfeit plus the team 'i; subst>quent 18·6 IO!l!I to Ph1ll1p!1 A knocked CINA 8 out of compclltion. Golden '\\1est was battered by Downey, tft..4 . and by DeAnz;i 's 1970 champs. 20-2. lfowevt'r. GWC played a rl'markablt first ha lf aga1n!'t Dov.·ney. leading 3-1 at t_he quarter and tra1l1n~ only . ~3 at . 1n- 1ermis!lion beforr being buried the final l wO:-period~. CINA "s C squad ran in\.fl ovcrwheln1ing (lpposition. t11king a 19-1 thra shing from t:INA A and a 14-4 tamba\ting from fleAn tll B. Looking ahead to toda y and Sunday, ('INA is practically operatlnR on a v.•lng and -a prayer. as the old World \\'ar II \'tn1ege song \1•ent. \\'ilhout Ferdv ~111~si 1nino ancl Hruce R!i.L-k tou t wiih injuries\ Newh1nd is tlef1n1teh· cast In the underdog role in the mall!he~· with Phillips and OeAnza . .A.Rd he admits lhat 11 would take a ne;ij..perlrcl game b~1 his troopers to knodk off eit her nr the top two ser-ds. 1"hete 1s ;i mininllll chance :that M.1~1m1no t'Uuld play Sund1y -with a dnctbr"s t·lrarance. ltc suffered a sr1·ercly burned thumb 1n • clienuslry lab accident. CINA duinped Philli ps las\ yrar -an upset th111 ro:i;t the latter the t!tlr So now Ne~·land 1toe5 against a \'eteran force. -one. perhap11 bt>nl on revenge. - 1111f' ~hirh e.~t'el~ 11·1th the fast break 111nd ()Of Jtlayinp; In Its own pooL . A* Sunday he 'll face Arl L11111hc>rl s ~la • ut Ile.Ania crew -a tram 11•!\h a lethi offense And stingy dl'len~f' . Th1t's of course pre~un11ng Cl~A 11111~ one Of ii~ two ou11njl~ toda;.·. Losin,ll 00111 \\"nula me:11n elim1n1111on from the to urrity A ~p~ulr look a1 how tl1t arra tean1s flu·e:d Fri rl a) • dr11·trs arr Al Unser. A. J. Foyt , l\.tike ,\1 oseley. and Mario Andrrlli. Despite the excile1n('nt over the rice. .1:asoline allry al lndiaoapolis Motor Speedway 1s humming with rumors of ·11 rift tx>tw('en ST P raring team boss Andy Granatelli and Andretti. Thi~ \l'l'Ck fl1cN1mara cars of Lcng- grif's. Clermany, which m11nufacture.s the cars driven in the race by Andrrt!i and rookie Sle\•e Krisiloff , filed a '30.000 civil action aga inst Grantelli a!le1lng: !allure to pay past bills. ' Granatelli denied the c.har1es but ope n· ed up for public discw~ion specu1a!ton about a possible rift between him and his driver. Undoubtedlv. pothing J>l that asscrl.ed spat will be o·ffiCi1U y confirmed or denied until after today's race. Lap speeds during th~ rac:e are ex- pected to range from 164 to 170 mph, ind if the event is aC'Ciden! free, as many · nb.!lervers anllcipate. this would be the fash!st Indianapolis 600 in ·history. , In addition tO 1<risiloff: there are 'only three other rookies in the race. 'rhev are David Hobbs, Bentley Wa1Ten and de.Tint Zimmerman, all highly rCgarded d_rivers This year's event v.•ill re.cord anottier first -delayed television the sa,me day as the race. Home viewers can see thC! SOO oo. Channe.J 7 ai 8:30 tonight. In addit ion lo Unser. Orange County will be reprtsen\cd in lhe r4ce by AAR Olsol}ile Eagle driver Jim Mulloy. and Rick. Muthe.r , a resident of L.aguna Beal'h. Sper~er Hits flouter H'alo s E11d B'attiiig Sltihlp ' • I ; • With 9-6 Wih Over NY By noci::n CAllL.l\O N 0! 111• O•llt I'll•! S!1U J\'C:\V YORK -The near disastrous batting slump that has plagurd the C1lifornla Ana:els since the beginning of lhe 1971 campaign appears lo ht at an end. And a prime erample of that is thP !Udden surge or first baseman Jim ''Maybe thinlls are ~riling hr!l(•r.;.... it v.·nuld have hooked foul or ~n 110 out an ywhere else.'' said Spencer of. !he hanginR slider tagged off lt>s.ing pilchcr. Strve Klin('. , Spencer. took advantaRe of ;\ unique setup al Yankee Stadium fa rii;ihl field fent1! 296-reel away \\'hich juts Put quick· lyl. •\ • , <. •i' .. A ... ~··. ,, .. -;. ' . . . . : ::. ' . ', ' . . .... ... ; t \ • ' l. t ' • .t; .. -" • ··1 was looking for anything from the middle or the plate to the inside.''· u id lhe. Angel souJhpaw. BOBBY UNSER-DARKHORSE TODAY IN INDY SOO. An9el Slate AU G1rn11 IR KMil'C CJlt ) Ant •I' 1! "41w Yo•O An9•I• 11 N•w Ver~ An,•I• 11 wu~lnv!on 10.U Im, IC 3l • n\. 10 lJ ...... Sports In Brief Spencer. \l'ho led the Halos to a 9-li eon· quest of the New Yo'rk Yankees Friday night before 9.~8 here at Yankee Stadium. And he credits some recent ad- ju11tments in his st~·\e ~(Ir . hi!I re- , juvenation. ''I've mo1'l'd up on the plate a bi!. But mainlr it's a case 9f being lnnse v.·h~re hilling ls concerned. "\\'l"len the others are hillin~ it re!ie\·es a lot of pi'essure." he adds. California exploded fo r six runs in lhf' third inning to put rriday·s· !('sf out or rrRch. although winning pi1the'r Andy Mes~ersmith 1>5) required · help. from reliefers Llovd 'Allen anl Dave· LaRoit ch · NBA Nabs 125-120 Win; SpenCf!r personally atcoun!ed' for lour runs with a 340·.'fnot. two-run homer and bases·loaded single as the Cherubs open- ed their three-game seri es with the Yanks v.•ith thetr secqnd straight win -a feat no! accomplished since r-.!ay 8. tO guell a Y3nkee u'prising. ' ' Hill Files $1 Million Suit And it v.·as Spencer who smashed A hon1e run in the: nin1h inning \\'ednesd;iy against , Oakland. selling th ings ' up fn~ Jim rregosi's game·v.·innini.: clout latrr. Spencer says his rPcent surge ha.'l comr about in part because. of the relea~ of lension as the club i.'l bt'ginning to hil as a unit. ··There have been a lo! or prople press· ing. and 1ne espec!ally. Wht'n you dn'lh111' lhings )ust seem In get worse," said the 23-ve11r-0ld Spencer. The averagr-i!l 11till 1trim l.IR4 \ but he 's nov.· hilling the ball like 11 .:100 hitter. And the breaks 11.re alMl coming along I bit. I -' 1'hey return In action today Y»irh Clyde Wright (4-.11 going for the Aiii!el.'l againsr NP\\' ''ork'~ Stan RahnsPn t i-Ii i. CAL1FO!IN!A "''""'"' ... O'lrof~. " Joh~<a~. " ll•DQI, " Meo.lull .... .S~t"Ct•. " 1110 .. y, ti lo•t>o•t . ' • Ml>•trlt~ ••• All•n, • l•ll«h•. • Te11t Ct li!etn1t Nlw Y('I•~ " .. • h ~~· ' ' ' " • , ' • ' ' ' , , , ' • ' ' ' ' ' • • • • • ' • • ' . , • • • • • • • • • ,),\ ' ' , .. ' ~ r•• Cl••I ; '" ' I • Glbl" ' •· , • wn11~. " • ' ' •}u1c•• ,, ' I , c .. ,.,, " • ' ' ~y·~·. " ' , ' • H•~•f'n, •• ' • • • Ktnn••. " • • , • l'I•~~ .. " • 1 ·o • ' KIJn•. ' ' • • • l("kll . • • • • • Alou. " >, • • • Jen••. • •• • • £11 ... .. • • • • ....... 0 • • • • WOO<t•, .. ' • • • W••lw<•I, • ... • • To111 . " I .. lJ ••IJ • 100 ooo -• '" ... I J I -f HdU!\TON sfiarp-shnntJng \\'all Frat'lrr · rAllied the NaliQnal-Basketball Associ allon All-stars. playing v.ithout Lew A1cindor, tn a 1!5-12'0 victory over the American Basketball Associa!ion Fri - day ni~hl in the first all-star game. e\'er bet"~ec'n" tli>. rival !ea.gut's'.· - the NBA .held off _a f111al rally by tAe prr~tige-t11.1ugry ~BA that . brought ,the ABA \v1thin one point Oscar Roberlson then flippC'd through 11...,ri frcr lhrows v.·ith 32 Seconds left and Fra'zier lilt hVo n1ore ~·ith 11 seconds to li!O ro· put 'down the ARA bid. , F'razier' cam(' in · midwa y through !he first qaarler an~ ra ll!ed die NBA in the ~ .. . _.' ' I ! Lagunan Sings Indy Opener Song • t DePao]o \Va s f 'irst Mai1 to Break 100 mph in 500 I ' t 1 } f l· [, • ' t I i ' I ,. By DEKE llOUL(jATE Of 1111 0 1llw r 11e1 $1111 INOIANAPOLI S -Thti idra slarttd one year Rgn with a casu11! phone cnn- vers11tion. Anton 1Tony 1 Hulman WL, speak ing lo Pele DePaolo, thti all-time gre.at au!o racing dri1·er 'ol'ho li1·es in La~una Hills. '·Pele," l/ulman asked, .. dl) ,1ou know the words !o 'Back Home in In- diana"?" ''Are you kidding ?" De P & o l n retorted. ''l've bern practici ng it Fnr 50 years. The only way l could n1e~~ 1t up would be lo !'ing H in Ha lian.'' Huln1an laughed and eJCpla ined 1\hy he was R~king. r-.1e1ropol1 !an opera tenor Jan1es f\.1elton had bcC'n ca!lrrt on to sin g the traditional song ·before the starl of !he lnd1anapoli.'l 500 one year, and he: had confused the v.·nrds with "On the B11nks or the \\'abash." The Spetdway prf'sident ~::ijd he already had a singer lintd up ror lhf' 1970 Tf('t>, bu! he wn\,lid l'-Ons1dtr US lnR Pele one <la y. · • Two night " bt'fn re the r11ct , al the Monroe rookie' drh<er b 11 n q u e t , DePaolo \\':Is hnnorerl wilh a plaque cillng hi~ ·50 yeari; of as~oci 11t1on with the rRCe. A~ OcPanlfJ :ic·crpted lhr surprise a1vArd, ht slf'pped to 1he )lodium anti anc(lun('ed, "\\'elt , I've jlOt a 8urprtse for you. J'n1 going lo prn1·r 10 Tony llutnuin rip;ht hert and now th11r . I know tht. word~ tn '&ck Hon1t 1n ln- diana'." And he sang. His wife Sally said taler !hat in 50 year~ of hearing him si ng lhat ha!litd ~he h1u:f ne ver hel'lrtl . ·PETER DoPAPLO him dclhrr ff better. HuJn1an wt1s im- prtis:i;ed. He turned to Mi's. nePaOlo anti :-aid, "That setlles il l'n1 ROing tn grl Pete to sing ii at ntJCt yl'ar's rflce. ·•' Mr~. OcPaoln was skeptical. "\'ou hfllve so many thin8~ on your-· niind. Ton_, .. you 're: bo1111d to ror,get It ." "No , I won'!."' said Hul111an, and v.·ith tha\ he: lcAnc>d Ol'l':r ;ind sealtd the b11rgain with a ki:i;.~. ''Thal'!! a pro- n1ist ." The 1925 lndisina1Hlli~ ~ wtnrl*r, who ha~ been ron\in ,11 to this ra re l!inre · 192fl, -will inctced ~ng tht no"lal~lc nie.lody on rflre dsi~. th!: ..... .......,~·-... ...-. • tr;iditio11al rendition lhat brin.i::~ tears lo the .chel'ks of Hoosiers Wtft> regard lh 1s r11ce 11~ som('lhing mf)(f' than a . i;porHng evenl. .. Jn a casual moment v.t11le'awa ir1nJi; the 'as:signmenl he has · ~ecretly coveted ror m;iny year's, nePaolo pas.~ed on the~ obser1•atlons about !hr progress of the ~port hf:' has observed and par!lc ipated in for more th11n half a cl'ntury . "Try1n1i: In con1pare wha l "'e were doing "'hen I st.artC'd v.·ith racin.i:: wi1h racing todl'l,v i.~ like 1ryin g lo n1ai..~ an analogy beh1·crn !he \\!right brothers and today's super j('t.s,'' DePanlo i;;iirL "Thl'rc hil\'f' bel'rl so· 111an\· in1 -provc>1neal~ 1n lhe equiprnPnl aiid !he ~peedv.•11ys. \\'hrn I beca1ne !he l1rst n1an lo 11 vrrage hr-Iler than 100 ni1les ;in hour ~JOI 13 n1ph \\'hen he won 111 '2.i f th('y said 1t would ne rer be broki:n. . , "\\'ell. ii did la"t for seven years. but l'\'f'ry )'ear !hr speerl~ go up. ··Mr b1g~est thrill is ju~! to se.e the st:ir1 nf this race.·To" see 33 ca.rs go b11rrelini;: Into lhal first tu.rn '!llakrll m~· ~ulse ~o up to its ~11xim11m. )t i~ also h1y greatest concer'n. II frighten~ m•. "Thr tnOst in1portiint thing. the dif- rcrrnf'C' hel"·ren v.•inn ing and l{ls in~ hc>re , ls' !hr pit 11ct1nn. Races are \1·on· 11nd losf in !hr pits. You've ·~nt 10 ha\e h11rmohy with your ere\\'.' :itnd lhe rr t,11n 't hi! .any backla sh.· ~:vet.v n1an m11~t rln hi~ JOh perfe'ctl,\'." - •• [ A~ for J)ePaoln. h(I' )irnmi sl'~ Ont to laps~ in10 l!aliao loday. He rs anxious · ~ In do a Jll;rf('cl job hi'!"nlirlf · ;u~ "" • r • nalfonall y te!e v1"<.'d l"nntest before a crowd of !6.364 in !he Astrndnme. Frazier hil six straight points at one .~!retch in the second quarter to help lhe NBA to a 65-64 halfl imc edge over lhe :'\BA All-stars. \\ho played on even terms \1·1th the more est..1blished NBA stars. The game wa~ surl' to give niore prestil!e to tile youni;:er AHA, which had ·entered the game a heavy underdog, althouJ:h !he absence of Alcindor cut do11·11 the odds in ffl vor of the NBA. Alcin· dor was marrii!d Fr iday morning . • Ifill .Sow• l'GA J\1E1\1PlllS. Tenn. -Dave Hill has filed fl $1 rnilllnn da1nage suit ;:i~a1ns! the 1'ournarncnt Pla.vcrs Di\•isinn of the pr;A rharging thfll group \1•ith \'inlating his c11·H rights by fnrrini:: him to pa y a S:lOO finl' b,C'fnr(' he could pursue hi~ prnrc~~ir,n as i'I golfer. l!il! has pl:..vrcl !"o 1natchcs al Irvine Const Country Cluh with hoi:t pro Ralph E"ans in the past srx months and the J;it- te r v.·as shocked Ln learn nl the d11mage ~Ull Rrports ind1ratcd he 1 ll ilt1 had thrnv.·n a b;ill out of fl l'and trap and then purposrly i::ig:ncd his score card \wrong at th!' Colonial Nar1nnal lnl'itfl1ion Tourn;i- 1ncnl 10 Fort \\'orth. TeJC. last v.·eck. \\'hl'n the fine \1a~ in\posed, it v.·as for .. ronduc\ unbC'con1ing :i profcs~inna! golfer." Hr \\'ii~ rcciulrcd In pay the fine before hr 11·;is all{l\1•erl In fl!lempl defen~e of his l!llr 1n 1hr Memph is Gnlf Clas!lir this \\'!'l'k. •. J11l111st111 111°f!f1:es San Clcrncnlf''s Pa lly Johnson captured l!1c> HHI .ind 200.rnetrr hurrllr~ In highli!i1:ht lhl' fir st annual S1r:nl'h('rrv Fl'stival won1C'n·s tl':ick and field in,·i!Rliona! at B11l~11 (it11nde lligll Frid;i~· ni.i::ht. :'11 r.~ . .Johnson clt'lf'ked 1:1.9 in !hf' 100- nn'!rr r1·rn1 ;ind post ed a liml' of 28.0 in Jbe 200 on a sln\\' lr11ck . Corona del r-.1ar's Kim Allesley i>crat- ched from the Inn.I! Jumr comprtilinn. • S7.IJ.18 l ·:.,·t1•·ln l'1111off J\'r.LE\\'OOll -T1\·o lonj!sh11ts ran 1-2 in !hr fourth ra\e Fridal' RI Hnll.~·,1·ond Park. cnmllinin~ fnr A Si .048 50 Px11cta . · p:.~·nfl -setonrl h1~hl'st In Cali fornia history. The rxaC'l<l is 11·;1i.:cr1ng 011 thC' c-nrrect fi11i~h nr tl1e firs! l11 n horse~ in fl r<IC'('. l\ini::: Pll\\'t.rs 1~on 1h~ .~r,•rn-lur!nng f ill'!' b~· f0ur lrnj:!1 h.~. pa,1 in ii .J:!i .60 to win. ~lint A~ent 64·1 1n the> betting. V.'as sP- CT'nrl. Tbc raee trnck lillid 1n llckcts costing S5 "'<'fC ~old on 1hr \\'inninf! ex11c1a cnn1bo ;ind f1\·e 11 10 11rk rl.~ 11rrr Qou~h!. rr.lurn- ln~ $14 09i ('ach 10 fhr h11.1C'r ~ ' { ' i . Trevino Fires 66 for Tourney Lead ~1f~:-.1PH1S. Tenn jAPI -Lee ·rre\'1M fired hi$ second ~tr;i 1gh1 ~ Friday and vaul!ed 1n1tl the se('Onrl-round lt3'i In lhe $17:'1.000 Danny Thom11s ~it'mphiJ (;oH Cle1s:uc . The 'elf-stylrd nierr~· fl1t:u<.·an frnm El P".•n, Te~11:i;, h;id R 36·hnle ~t·orr of 1~2. t\~hl under par on thr fnehdly, lr!!IC Colnni11J Country Cluh cour:oi:r. • li.4f>~ ~·ard l~y.nut th11t 11nn1111lly _v1elrls sontt of tht Jo wt.st Jicores C'Jn lhe pro 1011 t~ur. I Tre\'Jno. wlnnr.r or nnt tnurni1mtnt and morr than $80.000 lh t" ~eason . held a l'.lne- ~tmkt le111d O\'er hrst-rnund pa cesottr.r t11rry Zlegler. v•hn had to r<11ly fnr a 7J aorl 1.'1.1. l'ucrto Rican Chi Chi Rodrl~urt. w11~ a1un r in third pl11re after sboot1n,1t 11 M ft1r l~f·9 Rod Fun~rth had ::i fili lnr 145. r:enc Ltt- tlrr. "'u1nrr of 111,tl wcrk·~ C'nlon111r :-..'11- 1.Jn1111I ln\'1t11tion tournc), and \!170 rookie· o(-tht-year Ted Ha,Yes ·~-ere !led at i36. 1111 \'eS hid ;i li7 11nd L111ler look h1!" ~""" rtind com-e.cul 1ve fit. FrAnk Bcarrl. in seronrl ri lacr ~01n.1t intn lhti: 11•arm 11nd sltghtly w1ndv -dey, .(lippt'rl In a i.1. arul.11:1.t ont nl !hP llU'i::e ,i!rour at 1:17 Tht nfhtr~ . \l'rrr fnrmtr :'ll:t~trrs rh11mpinn Ar1 \\'~JI. Dfll" Onucl.1~~. Phil nndt;<'rs, ChU('k ('nul'!nC',I All(I Jim C'nJhrrt '"'~''" '"''"" ,"°"'"• .... ,., .. ~,\ l •• Tr~•l"'l l•rit Jifl ll • .... , .. , '" ·~· 0"" (11\11( I Jl /' 'Y'r'I M-·~-1)) U·11-!ll ("' c~. _...,.,,..,., ltr• ~ ,, .. ,~ Ton Ht••• V••• l ,. " 11•"\'IY WO ·f '·"" Cni!>••t ~ • >' • D• f Oo-.t '•• .. ~., 110~··· C~''' C•• ""'~ F • 1r• !•~·n r,, • in""' ri,.. .... , 'l••fl .,,,, l•w n L'llb•~~ >f•••I• !lo~ ! .. h••"''' "I•· Mt l Hflll lt Don J1nut rv J..,., Jttob• ""'"-!" '' '' 'l.I •'·'1-11'. ···~ 1";0 II o~ I '[j[ 11 10 ,,, 6, 1• lJI IO>l l -lll •&•II lll rfl.61 -131 ... 11-1.11 ,,.µ.. ,. .... lfh-111 1•·et-1Jt -1.,0-11• ~·~ll~ ........ 111 .... ,._,,. M·rG-111 Downing Bats, Pitches LA Past Phils, 6-2 LOS ANGELES (AP ) -Al Downing drove in three runs with a sin gle and a double 11nd sc<ittercd seven hits in ..pitching Los Angeles to 11 6-2 victory ovtr Philadelphia Friday night. The Dodgrrs chased Ph1ladelphia star1er Chris Short \\'ilh fivr straight hits in the four!h inning. capped by Do\l'Tling 's Dad9er Slt1te Dad~•" w\ P1>.!1d'I"'"" t !S ""'· C\odOf" v J l>l>ll1<1•l1>"i• 1l II I>"'· Oe<lot<• "' Monir•tl 1 !S p "'· ~round rule dnuhle v.•hich fell JUM inside the right field l1nr and bounced into the stands. ,Jim Lefeh l're . Bill Sud;ikis ;;ind Bobby Valentine 1'in~ll'd. slartinii: 1he r111ly ~·ith Valentine 's single scoring Lefrbvre lo brrak ;i 1·1 tir . Ri ll Ru!(~ell thC'n .i:nt an infield single to loarl 1he b<ise~. Then [)owning doubled, scnring Sudaki!I :ind Valenrine. Billy Champion rc p!arrd Shor! 11.nd \valked J\laurv \\'ills. \\"illie 011vi~. v.·ho efl r!ier dnuhlecl to c>xtc nd his battin g streak !o 20 J!amc>s. hit a sacr1f1ce fly to i;core Russet I. 001111111.c: singled across annt h('r run in !hl' eighth. Lefeb\'re. \.\'hn had three hits for lhe night. singled in n a1 1s 11·11h lhe Dodgers' firsl run in the first innin~. Philadelphia tier! it in lhr ~rct>nd 11·1th three single.s and a i>acrHirr flv bv Larr\' Ro\.\·a. B.vrnn Rrn11·nl'' h11 ;i i\\'f'l-nul pinch hnm rr in !hp ninth fnr thr Philhei;. l'MILOELPNIA LOS ,l.ljGELES •b t~r~I l••I"' lb ~ n n n wo11• •\ Mn"•V -'" • " (I n l'I O•Y ... d Mnn'r"••· <I 1 n n n P&•••• lb Jo"~•on. 1n : 1 (I Al''" 11 Je"n•on 1 ~ i l o L•'•"••• 7h Fr~ll-ti n O !~M"'"-r L••· I( D 1 n V•f•nt .. ,. Jn lh•n. c • n J o 11,,,,.11 ,, l!n,,.,e , " ) " O 1 O~w"1no " s~e•le 7nno c"""'"'~~. o n n n r r•il on , n n "'""'""'· • ~ ~ n l!J ,nwn• "" ! I tb ~ rht l 0 J & ' ' ' • • • ••• ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' . ' ' f OOAI ll J f"tnl Jl • 1\ 6 "~">'tt"""·A n t n n n n n ~ 1 -J U•Ano••• 1nn •"(ln1•-I 0"-""'l•n-'rk • l l•• A"Q•lr• I ll'l8-P"11· ~noln"'" ~ Ln• A ~~·•• • 78 I</ CIA~·• ll•l•n""•• M Pyt~. On ""1n1 Svd••·\. t-P -8r!'·"'~' ! S~­ l!le"o W D&Y • " " • .. .. •• ' ~nert l -1 1 ' • ' ' ' • c"'"'"'n" ' ' • • ' • _.,,,., , ' ' ' • • no ... "'"' w.' ' ' ' ' • • T _J 15 A-)IJ'l'I Waivers .<\TLAl'\T1\ 1 AP \ -Clcte Royer has jnin('d lhe list nf hasehal l's unC'mployed, rejectin~ 11 !Ate nff('r to re lain his $45.0flll· a·.1ear third basc>man·s job v.·i1h the All;inta Rrt1ves . _ Rn~cr, gl'll('rally regarded ;;is one of !hf': ~;1 1nl··~ slickest f1rl1!ers durinJ!. hi s 15-}rar major le;igur ca reer. v.·;:is plac• rd on wa11·cr~ Fr1d11\· 111 lht' ;iftermath of h 1~ puh!1c crit1c1sm ~f Rr;i\'es vicl' prc~l­ dro1 P11ul R1charc1~ flnrl manai;:e r Luman ll~rris. Hichards s<11d l'.kl\'Cr "\1•111 be Riven his unconditional relrasc a' ~non ai; wai\'crs .1rr obtainrd" frnm the other n1nt N~­ l1ona! l..<!11guc lcnm~ Boyer could be c\!l1rn('rl for !hr $20.000 v.·aivtr j"lrlcfl an\'timc bC'!11rcn no11 fflld ntxt \\'ed- ncSdru , Richard' ~Rirl Rill B;:ir1holom1.1y. 1>rt'si- dc nt ,,nd honrd ch11irm:in nf thr Br11 \r~. "rrqucs!C"rl n1r tn ro1k Clr1r to rtjn!n the ctuh . 1 a..~kcO him to. but h' refu~t"rl :' "I just fcrl rlRhl nnw ·th at I rlon·1 have A Job," said 8 gubdued Boyer. • ~-~11(.'.,J71i "''~ .~,.. O< c~ .... ; • ... ,'-"':'+~ ·~t•. -ii",?,t RACE QUEEN-San fle1nente's Debbi Robertson \\•ill reign as l\1iss Hang Ten . al today's ~tang Ten Funn y Car 500 co1npetition at Oran ge County lnterna· lional Ra ce\vay. She's posed alongside Big John l\.1az manian's Barracuda. ·-.. ,,,~ Start Hang Ten· Your 500 Today , E11gines! At OCIR by Deke Hou/gate • They 're usuallv referred lo as the Unser brothers. bul Bobby an d Al hal'e not ·had parallel careers. they go their separate "'a~·s. and each is a celebrity in his own right It is nol easy lo remember they are Unsers first and sports personalties 11econd. The n1yslique of {he Unser family has fi nally been sel dO\\'O on paper in "'fhe Unbelie vable Unsers. the Authorized Biography of lhe First Family ol Speed" tllrnry Rcgnery Co., Chicago, $6Jl5~ by Joe Sca l~o. \\'e aren'l keen about authorized biog raphies. because the ,·ery use Clf the \\'Ord authorized implies anything from glossing over seamil'r <.spect:s of a person's career to outrighl censors.hip. Those 1rho have kno"n Bobby and Al recognize a fe1v revi:sions and deletions, but for the most part these are unimportant. Scalzo·s book is loaded 1vith anecdotes that speak eloquent.ly for the unu.~ua/ character trai ls !hat distinguish all male mem- bers of the Unser clan . Bobby and Al are merely the latest in a line or racing Un- 1iers. The first "'ere J erri', Joe and Louis Unser. three sons of 1 Ge rman butcher '>'"ho had moved lo Colorado Springs, Colo .. for his hea lth in 1909. All three became race drivers. Jerry Unser moved to Albuquerque. N.1\1., during the de- pression. and there he and his 11•ile ~1 ary raised four boys, all of 1vhom becan1e race drivers in turn. There 1vere l'>'·ins Jerry, J r .. and Lou is. bon1 in 19:13. f0!1011ed by Bobby in 1934 and Al in 1939. Joe 11·as killed in a rar:r car. So 11 a!l Jerry Jr .. perhaps the mosl promising of all ihe Vnsers as a driving talent. IAlll<• K1101c11 Sideli!Jlll• Herr arr a <'OUple or little knny,·n sidelights from the Unser ramily history ~lc;ined from &alzo's book: Louis and Bobby n·crl' alone in their Albuquerque garage u·hen thtir rather had his fir st stroke. They put him in thtir lruf'k and raced to the hQspi1 al. On thr '>''ilY their sptedin{ truck l'OI· lef'led a traffil' cop. Bobby explained the rmergeney, and lhr. ofri<'f'r turnrd nn red light and siren lo give them 1n escort. •·f olio\\· me:• he said. Jmpalirnl uilh lhe polk·eman'i dri\'ing. Bobby roared around him and lef\ him hrhind. \\'hen lhe Unser!l arrived at the emer· J!:ency roo m or the hospital. 1here Yi'85 no doctor there. They ran through tht corriders until lhe)· round a man in • y,·hlle coat, kidnaprd him and look him In u·here th e1r father \\'as. In the emerJ?:Cn<'}' roo 1n thl' was finally ahlr to explain hr ,\a~n 'I a doctor but an or1lrrl~·. The Unsers raced back up three rllghl~ of stair~ and found annlhrr man in a white coal. Assured he \\'as a dn('tor, lhty hu sllrd him orr, declaring, "If our father dies, \'Oil die." \\;hrn lhcy reached him again, Dad Unser was sittinc up and talking. Ht ua~n 'I at all ieriousl}' ill. Once an Albuquerque pr1J1no1er RI up Jerry Unser and an· fllher driver fo r a staged match race. The S<:rlpt called for the twn to battle all lhe way. 111\th the other man driving dirty and J erry. !ht' goo d ,1!'11)', barel.v u·innlng. At lhe end of the race lbt nther dri\·cr y,a, lo ~tep 11111 of bis in front of lhe grandstands, pick a Ciizhl ~'ilh .lerr)'. pull a gun loaded with blank~ and fire. Thf' drama 11·a~ ca rrlrd 11ff l4'ilt1011I a hitch. Jerry Unser i.:h1n1ped lo the !rack rea listieall~·. ~pllling ke!chup on Che ground. But snmrhodf rnrJto l lo lrt bl~ brothers in on lht gag. They 1·ha~td lhr. drirrr <all 111•t r lhe pl!~ and might have killed him if ht' hadn't lrii ptd in !he ambulanrl' wUb Jerry and lo<'lled lhe dO'ir 11·hilr lracli nHlcial s assured the brothers it was on ly an acl. 6(1soti11f~ ,\lle!1 1r,•911lar• 1ll111r1.hfi11g ~1ark Donohue. Denis Hulme and Pete Revson ran sn fast in pl'<ictrce ror the Indianapolis S00 thal !hey had the Gaso!Jne Alley regul<1rs n1umbling to themselves. 'I'hey have only one thing in common -they are all driv ing new il1cLaren cars. \\'hy arc the ~lcl.arcns so mu ch fasler than any other rnachinr ? il lost ob~er,crs ai;tree that !hf' ansl'•er lies in improv· ecf aerodyn11mics. bul 1vha t hris be<in improved? Thirty drivers will be gun· ning for st,rting berths in today's IS.Car . Hang Ten Funny C11r 500 at Orange County I n tern a I ion a I Race"·ay . Qua lirying starts at 2 p.m. and finals at 7 wit h \Vhittier's Richard Siroonian going after fhf' $ 3 , 5 O O non-contingency cash av:ard . The nep))C~· of ol)'ner Joh n ~1azmanian, Siroonfan escaped injury in last month's Big four championships but saw IHaz manian·s $20.00() Bar- racud::i r u I nt' d by a fragmen ted chuch. So. I h e non-co_ntingency prize at OC IR could help Siroonian lo de!ray any co~ 11cerued last lime ·oul. In addition to the $3,SM pri 1.r. a $500 bonu~ will ht of- fered to tht quickesl elap~ei:t lime by spon!'lorin8 H11ng Te'n s no r I !<\\'ea r while Ion Pli1ni nalor in the field will get $1 ,500. Offtrin_li? hnt and heavy tom· ne~rtion !fl Siroonian will be D111·e Beebe (Anaht>im). ,S1 1sh :\1atsubara ( L A r. Stan Shiroma (Torranc-l"l 11 11d Omar Carrolhe~ <Jrmlin. hln.\. A., f'il!hl-<'ar pro storker firld will ;iJi::o bl' includrd nn tod?v's slate "'ith LA 's ~ut ch t.•al and Tulare'• Shirlev Sh,<>han amone the top driver!'( in Iha! c;ilei:tnrv. Cn~ta tlle.•::i '~ Ken Rrnwn a•"I Joe. SrnHh of '"est ('o vin3 will perfo rm on t h e i r motnrrvc\es in bettA·een round5 of racing. Cl1arity Net 1'ournament Under Way Southern Orange County Adoption Guild's 10th annual dou bles tournament starts· to- d;iy with a field or 280 learn~ s11·inging in!o acLion at rive privatr: tennis club!! in the Newport Harbor-Santa Aria area. , Ten divisions will bf': <..'On· tested in men's, women'I and miXtd doubles in lhe charity r:vent 'A'hich extends over lht next l\\'O «'eellends. Clubs donating their courts include Palisades. Mesa Ver de . Emtrald~Bay. Newport Blach and Balboa Bay. Otfr:nding champion!! in th~ ~1en·s Open. Henry Leichtfritd and Bob Duesler. both Huntinglnn Beach, drtw 'top l'!eeding in that division . Sf: cond spot wr:nt In Robbie Cun - ningham and Pt1lke Can> or Newpor1 Beach, OAJL.,. PILOT Ii S_ailotis -CIE_ Win Net Crown ly RDWAllD' L. IW\'DY' et fM .. IW Plitt ttMt ' • WESTWOOD . -cc .. 1 and c~lc~latlna: and kno.v.·lna ,full wtll the -destiny •f ·NP port H11rbor 'Hi&b'• r u c·c ea 1 f u I defense of its cqveted ClF ten- nis ··crown' . rt1ted en their eyqy mov.e, freshman Cody Small and~ sophomore Tim O'Rielly ·went lo work in U\t hallowed cerittr courts. el the UCLA Bruin tennis complp1 Fr!dayc Small, 11 the name· miJbt imply,.was. fir from a mldaet ~ be towe~ ever Santi Monica'a Bill Nissley to win, u . c ' c • O.'fttel\y . small er alaturt but ' giant with i racquet , ~ Rustler Athletes c c Honored Denn is ).taas. Jim l.lcFaul and Kirk Orahood . were ac· corded Rustler of the Yr:ar honors Thunday night at 8-n aw1rcts banquet henGring ,thf: Golden West C.Olleae traci and Ueld. 1Ymn1sties and tennis teams. In gymnastics Ya th i a Bai,diklan was named most improved v.•blle .Gltn Seymour rectlved the captain 's· award. The _ mo:it improved teMis award \''ent le Scott Pipher \1'hile. Creie Ort \Vas named captain . In track 1J'!d field .Brian Strough was 5e.lected mMt im- proved: Terry J.lcKeon v.·as av.•arded !he mo 1 t in- $pirational trophy and Jack McQuown was named captain. JC Splkelest It's.anyone iuess as to who will win the state JC track and field championship to d a.y in l.iod~stO. Fh'e teams IN'! r:xpttted to battle for th~ title . -with d~fending champion l.1err!tt College oi Oakland riven the best chance. Other contenden include Fresno . Los Angeles. Bali:ersfield arid Ml.· . S~n Antonio. Golden West will 1end thru- miler Terry McKeon, quarter mile speciali!l Df':ruUs Maas and its mile . relay team of l\rart Ankennan, Ron Dickson, Brian Strouth and-1tfa1s into today's aff,ir. 1-leld in conjunction ·'llri,th ~ C1liforni1 R.tlays. tM meet gets under way ·at noon 1Vilh the first J C mMing event scheduled lo bqin: at 4. LA<:C l'all1, C·I REDWOOD CITY -CanailA Collete atreaked lo a ~I vic- tory ovtr Los Ang@les City College Friday in the openin& game ef the slate junier cel- lege baseball playoff!!. l.A CC. the Southern Califomia chan:ipion. must win l\\'' game~ today to taplurc !ht. state cretm. Car• •" OlaJllAll ,\ complete array of im· ported can ~ill be on display a.t the Auto El"po '71 'll""hich bega11 Friday at the~ Los Angeles Sport.~ Afena . One. of the reatur~ or Fri- day's ope.n i•& day e~hibilion was the Porsche tlJS GT, own- ed by the legendary racin1 fig- ure John von Nelllllann, that Will soon be entered in the 24- hour e.ndurence clas:iiic at Le· f\fam, France. The s·"lift Porsche "'ill be ghipped to France for tht Junt 12·13 race. Meanwhile racin& lans 'Viii be able to view a large. as.sort· ment of Formula A a.nd C11,. Am c1n among the· plethora of imported and esotic Ofsigns throughout the. run of the shew that conUnuH to JUOf: I. In addition race films trill be shown during .show hours from 3:30 to II p .m . •ee.kda y1. 111.m.-llp.m. Sa turdays and M@morial Day wr:ektnd. Admi.uion is $2.50 for adults and tl.50 for dl.ildl'«TI up to 12. wasted,JJttle Ume in dispesini er .tint airiiles pJa'yer for Slmohi, Heinz ·Schuler, J.2. Al a re1ull of thtse twa .slniles vlctorle.s •fter ,11 tther matchell had been completed, Newport Harbor re t 1 in e d p6Sae·ssJon of the CIF tenni11 champion.ship for tbe aeeond straiaht year by do"·nln1 S.n· It f\fonice .. l~~l-12~4 . nut it wasn't 1lhhout an uphill s1 ruggle . In fact , Ne"·port's T•n fell rapidly behind in the f!erly 1oing aflu the competlna· ce•chts· had matched wits.with their lineup c1rds. Santi filor\ica menter Lee Fini:h loaded hi5 doubles teams for the compelltion by placlnf his firat and second 1in1le1 player1 in doubles. one in each ot the combines. Newport's Pat Wi lson countered y,•ith a lineup that broke up t1ne doublta com- bination from aemlfinal action and as things turned out. it "'as a very strategic movt. Neither knew ol the other's mo\•e in adva nce end no changes are allo"'·ed afttr tht' exchange. O'Rielly and Doug Rosener moved to singlts action · with O'Rlelly winning four sets and Rosener t"'·e behind t h e puelskin play of first t1inglea star Bob Ogle who dropped on· Jy one. game In sweeping throuah four I o e s • in rapid·fire succession. Trallin& most or the way. Newport loll th& (irst six doublu sets with 0 a v e Easlman and Kim Ptr!ntt splltling thfl nexl set before finally pullln& o•e out. S-6 to put the Tars ahead for the tlr5t time, 13 ¥1-12%. Wilson \ll&S ecstatic afler the final match point had been pl ayed. "I don't belle.ve ii. I just don't believe. ii," he kepl repeating. "That srore an hour ago showed us down by fi ve pointa M. '' He quickly regained hia com· ~ure and addtd : "Our kid! jusl didn 't give up. We have a . te11rn and when our doublet "''eren't coming through. th• olher kids did. ·- Nt•-1 111'•1 (UI·,) i tftla ...... ttlta 51,,.111 O•lt (N ~ dot l(flt/11' CS! '-0: dt l •• •· Nin i•• t o: lit-I. Mlc"'91l1 .__,, .... • .... t-0. O'l'li•!IV !NI d<I S<llv!•< 151 1-----11 M ! •. NIUll1 l-li d•f Mlt~t ltl C$1 l-0: o~i 8~rq !SJ 1-J 11101-r (NI ICHI •o k ""I•• (~1 ,_,, • 9•1. ll NIOI~~ !$1 14 1 loll" t• ,,,, (" ._. Sm•ll fNJ "" Scl!ut•• 1s1 •-J. del., I Nh~I•• ISi 1-•, ""' Ml,11••1• SI 1-5< 1et11 lo lllft Il l ,_., Otl/Mt\ E••tm•" """ Perino INl IOll '• L1·•1<t"t t 11"0 M. Nl,11•v l-6, ~' ••l•I •11~ Hot., •nd 1llor~m1n !l ! ,_,, ...... .______, Nl<llll~ 1110 li.beU IN) loal 11 l aw''"'• •"II M. Nl,Jlt• IS> )-1, 1--', 10., lo Hote• •Ml 8 1or••T1111 ($1 l--6, \--6 Tritons Starting All Over Pleasa11t With Inexperienced Team Dile111111a For Lions By CRAIG SHEFF Ot ftlll a.Hr l"lltt Steff San Clemente High foOtball camt ef age last season. Coach Tom Eads' Trilon5 complied a H record -but ii could have eaiii ly beeJ11-1 with a few· breaks. Two losses came by a total et three pointJ ·while another setback Was4>y ..even. · And Eads is hoping that tho Tritori.'I' winnlnJ ways will l'ap Over into' ftiture campaigns. "Y.'e sure hope we're over lhe hump.'' !lays Eads ... If lhe b.v.11 had bounced 1 little. bit dlfferenlly last year. we cou~d have had a much -better ra'i>rd." Although the Triten s inly have three e x peri~nted pleyera back fer the '71 c•m· paign, they do have the 1arge1t turnt1Ut in the history .r Sin Clemente football . A total ef 30 are vying f0r !l~ts ,en the Vll'lity, inch.lding 20 who ~'ere aquad me.mbf!rs last sea.!On. Another 80 are compelin& for berths en the sophomore ilquad. -''We'll be ctarting all over." aays E1ds.. lt's retlly an in- eJ,pet;en~d tf':am." _Eads does Ji5t three playf!rs that will fisure v"ery pr&- minately in both his de.fe.n'sive ' ' Blcldminton Cl1ampAims For Tropl1y Charles Cockley's claim to fame.· isn't the most pubficii· ed .•. mainly bf!cau.!W! I he Estancia High atandout don his lhing in a sport not associated with prep iporu in the: usua.I vein. He 's a badminton player - and one or the nalion '1 be5l - makin1 him a ·candidate for the Georgr: Yardley Award. Hl5 most re c ent ac- tompliahments with the rac· quet include the 1ingle11 and dOtJbl~ championshipii1 al the nation•i · s.e n i or 11 cham- pionships in Otla\\'are. Nt.Jt on Coakley'.s li!lt of goals is a berth on the U.S. Thomas Cup team and the Ea11e senior ill considered a Moo-in for a be:Mh. - The 'Thomas Cup team 15 considered !be. highe.st-fonn ·of badminton anyw h11rr:. He wa~ al~ imtnimental in Estancia'!! baseball fot:tlln!.'!R. pickln1 up a m:ond~e11m berth on the All·lrvine League baseball team ,_, • cen· terfielder. But ifa in badminton whr:rt he's near invincible. He · WI-' runnerup in mixed doubles In the. 're.etnt champiorlshlJ>! 1t Df!Jaware 11nd hu been a perenni1l juniors tillist. lfe's expected to pass up iichool In the fall . in ho~ of accumulating funds neeessary to 11.1sr1in him dUrinJ !hf! Thomall 'Cup championships nr:st year. Oran«ie Coast College · is in line. ftir his -possible b1184!b_.ll gecvices In the sprint when he returns-to IChool. and offe nsive plllns. They are ha lfback Clark Jarrett, tackle John Romero and cen ter- linebacker Bllly Madden. All three will ge both ways. Jarrett. a 14S-pounder. is a speed-burner ll'ho Eads .say11 "did an excellent job for us last year." Rome ro and ~ladden are proven linemr:n. The former was named to tbe All·Creslv lew Le 1 g u e Learn while fiiaddr:n earned honorable mention. Romero is a 235-pound er n·hiJe ~1adden is listed at 190. One ef the key position!! the Tritons y,•iJ) have to fill is lhal ef querterback. Junior jli\I K~ny ind 1enior John "$pr· ingman are waging a light battle for that spot. Kenny l!i a 6-1 . 19!).pounder who played junlPt' varslly ball last year as a Mphomore and Eads comments that h e throws the ball very well, "He has a very fast dellvery:' says the Triton coach. Springman is a 5-10. 160· pounder. Tbt lop two Triton receivers art allO inexperienced in varsity aclion. f\.1ark King 15- 10, 160 ) and Charlie Dragan (6-0. 165) figure a!I the leading candidates for those spots. King didn 't play lasl sea son as a junior n·hile Dargan is up from the Bet team, "\\'t look 11'1 throw !ht ball more next season." says Eads. "Th11t seems to be the. trend if ycu have the. quarterback and tht receivers.·· Two Pi11t-sized QB s Paci11g Baron Hopefuls The Irvine League wi ll bf' stepping up in clau when thr fall football season r o 11 s around. Bni<:e. Pickford at Fountain Valley i!n'I Concerned about his 1oop'a switch to the AAAA competition after watching the Edi!Ol'J Chargers win I~ AAA litle. a year ago and feel~ the winner will be competitive 14·ith most AAAA school.,, It isn't the league worries that are of concern t o Plckford al lhe moment, however. As the Barons or Fountain Valley cont i n 11 e sprini football practice minus 24 seniors. he is more con- cerned about replacements to field • competili1•e team. "Wt' have our work cut out for us in replacing the of· fen.~i ve l in e and our quarterback ," he reveal!t. He didn't spend much time la/king aboul the line bu! did emphasi1.e thiit his lwn pro- b ab l t 1 f or st art in g quarterback a c I i o n are. somewhat smaller than lasl year's starter. Ken Shibala. The leading candidate for the position i~ more of lln ac· lion-type pa s ser tha n Shibat.1. The latter 1vas a drop-back thrower who could .see OVt'r his own linemen but Tom l\fennle r. i..!i only 5-a and 165-----~i\Jn't'! . While this is his third year of corJ!petilitln on !he varsity, Menn ier h,as &ten 011ly limited aclion on the field. "H~ is our besl prospect right now and he has shown a lot of improl'ement over 1asl year." Pickford says. "\\l hen he runs the spr\ntoul patlern, he will be a dou blP' threat -both as a pas5er and also with a lhrea t to run. I am certain he can do the job for us. I hough ... \\lho jg the bny giving Mennier the battle for starling honors? Bill Hatfield, 111•hn stands S-7 and weighs in al a drip- ping ISO-pounds. A junior. Hatfield is con- sldl'red as one of lhr: mos l im· proved players on the tea1n and "'ill be valuable a~ 11 baC'kup man to Mennier, if not as a starter this fall . When askl'd to giv' a further analys is or one or IXlth quarterback11 -or for rh11t matter. on~ of the other pla yers on the team. Pickford emphasized JI sih1arion that prevails at fountain Valley. "Probably the one thing that we ha1•e here is balancl' We don '! lry to build Jin individu:il ctar but 11·ould rather hal'e Se\'er11I player11 of equa l abil i- ly ready lo pl ay and then bolh get into the game. Super star.~ are no t for us." Tl1e Barons will conclude llpring drills with a ~pring game on !he Hunt ington Beach igh·-field on J une 11 under lhe lights al 7::\0. "U'e wi ll have a dinner after the game and the \\•inners will eat chicken ll'hile the loser.~ will eat beans." Pickford Sll)'S. !·le doesn 't indicate ~·hich side hi:s coaching staff will ):ie on . Ry PlllL HCJSS ru '"' Dtllf ,.,1 .. St•lf A clil!'n1 ma ha s \Vestminl'itet Lion~· hea d football coach BIU Bos"'·ell virtually tearing his hair 011\. To be sure. Boswell does ha\e a dilemma. But jl is a plea sant one. II invol ves a couple of young lads nllmcd Jim Holland and '- Bob Oreifu . ., and it concerns .. lhe full backing situation for • !ht '71 edillon of the Lion grid .. squad. _, • You see. right now. pm-. : spective senior Holland and.· prospective junior Dreifu~ jre·: ratf':d dead even in the battle for the top fullback spot. Bos1vell says, "the co m·· pel ition is fierce and tough between the two there ." He acids. however. "they're l!l'en offensively bu l sland head an1I ~houlfler!il abo1•e the othf'r people al their defensive posit ion.~.·· Ari a1\.leai;:11l'I' on clrlen~ last fal l. Holland \\'as lht. Lions7-starting d e f f' n s i v e guard and spelled departed f\fike Dodd at fullback. Dreifus. on the oth er hllnrl, was a !ilecond string defensive· end bu t. as Bos1vell puti. il, "hr's improved tremendously on his quickne'>s. "fie can bench pre~~ J2a poundi; and also dc>es Jots ot squals." Only 5-fi, hul a ~111id JSR pounds. Dre ifus .~uffered ~ 1·up1ured d i.~c in his freshm;:r fi year and had back surgery " imm edialelv af!er lhe season had concluded . fl 's tak~n a gully el for t lhu:e far for Dreifus In compel'- wi!h HollRnrl , to which Boswe.11 111/d~. "he's ~ DreifusJ very tough and is al so a J.5 stu· dent." Ca rr)'ina a .1.8 el11ssroom norm. hi.~ taller !&-01 and heavier !20~) male Holland i~ lhe leadership-t ype who has been selcclefl as \Vest1ninster) student body president for next ye11 r. JJosweJI overf101v.~ u•ith C<Hn• ments aboul his pllir or prime full back cand idates. "Bolh of lhem are quiel and arr hard work£"rS. Thf'y jusl go about the business of being wi nne rs and Iha! ·s very im- portao1. The veteran mentor of nl'iar· Jy a d07.CO years of ~unset Lengue gridi ron w ;i r fa r ft figures he can't lost: if both plarers .'ltay hca!thy. "\Ve're <XlUnling on thesft ,j two boys lo IJ.ll bolh way.~ for us and that doesn't happen a ' 1 lot on our team."' he s;iys. ... Spike Meet Rescheduled FREE POOL PARTY PLAN TO ATTEND SUNSET rooLS' ANNUAL SPLASH • BASH 10 1.m. to 7 p.m. this Saturd•y •nd Suncl1y Frie R1fre1hm1nt1 SUNSET Thf': CIF' Southern Section track and fi!ld f -t n a I 1 , originally set for Friday nightl al Norwalk's Ct:JTit05 College, ""' b<en resclledulrd !or, P 0 0 L S Monday f!venlng: due to in-l2J1 I . lroekhur•t, Anah•lm -ph. 772·6266 c:lement wea ther. l'jiiiiiii Fi rsl runn ing event tdonday!f - night will be. at 3 o'clock wilh IS indi vldu•l.8 and .three relay teatM lomprislng the entire Orange Coast area delegation at the meet. -· . . . The new McLaren$ are 101,1· and lig ht and feriture a wide, na rro~· ;\irloll "'ing on the back. Indianapolis rule11 are pretty ~pecific aboul restricting !he site or wings. and at least one ex- prt believe.~ lht• il1cLaren en1.rnnts have outwitted Indy 500 of. riclals 1n come up wllh a superior wing. PAul LamAr of i\1anh~fl;in Beach, enginee r-who specialize.,, In des1gn 1n11. winJ.:s and deve loping ract cars around aem- rh•namic prlnciple!t, t h ink~ i\lcLaren ca r o~·ner~ have "araued their way past the USAC le<:hn1cal commlllee to be allowed to U5e a bigger \\•In~ ... 500 Highlights ·TV Slate FOOTBALL SIGN·UPS Roti1,r1tion for the 1971 New· port-M.P Jr. All American Foot· ball ••••on will t;e held Wedn••· d1y, June 2 at 7:00 P.M. in two Harbor Are1 locatlon1. Unle!I~ lhe rules ha l'e been changed. La1nar said. lhf' ma1'1· mum width or !he u·ing on an Indy car i5 13 inches -nr 9 inches 11 11 Is ~llachrd 10 the body or I.he car. 1''rom photographs. l.am11r !'ll'tkl.--!'t.he ~4cl.aren·,.; ref!r win.: doesn't &ppear to fit !hat rule." It looks more like 40 inches wide 10 l.amJ1 r. l 'l'i<'/,Pr!I llr11P(l/,y Car• Thtre 1~ ~me ol.hc r 50phi~l ic:ated ae rod}namic lrickcy th11t tx-nrfil.11 tht Roger Penske car~ ! Donohue and rookie Dal'id \-lnbh.ti ! and ~l cLarcn fAclory ca rs tllulme and Revson\. Appt1r· <'Ill to Lam:ir in pholoRraph<i; art 8m;ill inlel, to tht oil coolers Jusl bell)\\' lhc 1\·ing that htlp the r:irs' atrod)·nam ics. The -point nf r11rfoil dPl'icts Ill'! I 1d.\ c.1r5. Uimar 8llld. Is tn 111pll' max1n1utn doYin fnrce to the rei!r "'heels durlng comerlna I •r !)(otter stabil ity. • Big event ol the weeke.nd 1,tevlsion calen1.ar 1., a tape- dela.y teleca.'lt of t ti. fl lndianapolls 500 mile auto race for the Ii.rs! time ever on Channel 7 toni&ht al 1:30. This Is a dire.ct revers<1I of the drift of major ~ evvil~ frOm ovtr-the·eir TV to clo~td-<:ircuit thealtr show- inss. Vor lh' pAsl aeven )'~Ari the Indy rflce has been seen on TV only by paying vll!!Wers at the1iters. 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Alfredo Leal. J o s e Ii I o Huerta, and 22-year-old Mario ~villa will face two bull;; each, beginning 1l 4 p.m It was Torrecillas. from Saul, in the slate of Zacatecas. that furnished the splendid bull, Ojalete, ll'ho~e life was spllred at Tijuana lest season after a thrilling 20· minute exh ibition. Leal. ''The Prince of r-.ttA- ican Bullfighting:· will be making his second consecutive appearancr On ~lay 16 the ~texico City matador ktllrd wtll both limes anri won an ear for his rirM performance. Huer1a. 37 years old. 1s 1J1e masterful Indian bull lighling from the sta te Puebla. So bad- ly gored tw o and one-half A1hletes fron1 Hunttn,l!ton Beach. San Clemente ;it University high schools \~C honored Thursday ntghl n sprinJ? sports awards banquer s al each of the schools' cafeterias. Mosl valuable v a rs i I v honorees at Huntington werf Paul Fulham ! basebaJIJ. Gary \\1cllcr 1goH1. Clay Evans !swimming!. Roher! La!i na !tennis) and Garth \\'ise l track and field 1. \Vise \\'SS alsn ~circl ed a~ Oiler of the Year v.·ith Bill l\1•iff getting the nod as mo:;,r. inspirational Oiler . At San Clemen1e, most valuab!f' \'arsily perforn1cr~ v.•ereCraigAnder,.nn rbnseballl. \Va~·ne Burris 1s11imming), Vern r-.icGarr v t1rack and lieldJ and Keith Lin1berg (!cnnis). Chosen mos~ valuable at ln11·er.~ity's aw11rds fete "·erP S!rve Fargo rhaseballl and Dan Stuart ttrack and f1t!d J, years ago that he coulr! nnl ,~~··e~11 s-~:~1~:: "•111 ~111~ ..... r1n. fight for 11 months. Huerta J•·"·~· v~··l1v -M'1 1' l!ir!o~ !•e•I•. <•Ol~ln !(O!t (1rlst1~ has returned "'ilh more ar1, ~···~-·~o~-1.v~ !co11 Rt~~1~ popularity. and couralie thari ce~111~. Fi:Qckv Cl•roll• Goll ever. plus his earlier fine v.,.,.,, -MVP G•rv we11r• t•n. p ·ord work and domination. 11 ;" Puu S•r~ Swl"'lml"9 Last season Huerta fought ,,Y .. ~·~~d ii,e:.vP_ c"v E•••"· t .. .,. l~·ice in Tijuana, drawing four 111• _ MVP: ~co•t c~1., cio1, .... 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Ryan PA W( SCOUTS MAY HAFTA STRUGGLE ALON!> WID'OUT PIS I.AD By Al Smith By Harold Le Doux .-r,ocH-c•'··'s,--,A"ao"AccR't>=-IJ.~L--.,,---, ~."CM"CEC-DOESW===.,.~.c,."Cow~rr~BUT ri:I! --= WE PEFlt-llTELY 60i nlE MESS AGE TO TME P21VER Of: TW.l.T BUS, Mk. KAI.IE! IT'5 POSSIBLE MISS WMEELER RIGHT; SME'S J\JST MOf M.IJ.IUTE SHE GETS JN' I 'M PUTTING A!iOUT TO CALL ME'. HEit OM AWOTI-!Elt !US TMA.T'LL WASN'T -'BOARD! -~"- PLAIN JANE I DAIL y CROSSWORD ••• by • A. POWER I ACROSS 4) Round glass objrtl l M1kt ll'IOist 44 Ach@<'l & Mel'!'1mtnl 4& Un ktmp! 10 Hit hard 4S Obstrv! a l~ MC>Unt -h?lulay Cavt ll 50 Structural 15 5ma llt st cltV•Ct 1111m1I S2 Sir!I of f l11lr r 51 MAchin! part 16 l1l1ic to11~ S& Vigorous plant 5 7 Cu t dflWn 17 ltooardo a1ass 11~--· f.0 ro!lcy of 18 ~rocttd!n9 some c~bart ls: tc.-rtct!y . 2 worrl~ 40 Ev t ry one ot ) wl';l'!IS 62 Fd,mt in Lat in ~11!fit I 91"01111 2"tl Still A111/'rit~ l.1 Off<OIOI &4 A~lan port Mat trill &5 lt t landic 2J 5111;11\ p1ecrs prcr.;,. of ltvt co~I narr41 •Y• 14 Eiltnd acrMS Mi Of sounll•r i" h lllt 1111nd 25 City of 1.1 Bt ll lht USS R &S Afform1!ovt 2& Hypocr11t YOI•§ JO Rt spond lo 1 &9 C 1rr 1~ stimulus }4 Rrlll"n lo a f()'111tt brl+tr )5 E.xlrtlllf'ly 37 And nt1\ ~~ Decl11e !ran~ly 311 Rt ~I estate roo\r3tl (J Span ish l ~y 42 s~rtleti it l1ui;i~: Sl ~ng DO"IJN 1 F"lor k 2 l.li s~ Adam~ 3 81ow Arrh ~1e 4 Arll1 ~fl fOft~: Abbr . 5 Spr~~ 'ottly f.. 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' . : •. .. • •• TAKE HEit ltlG\.IT BACK WHEltE SI-IE c~e Fl«™~ PERKINS MISS PEACH • ~LL."( Sc.Hoo i... J'"'AMA71C. SOCJGT.., -CJIS'T1N'1 l "fODIJ y ( r . . D c STEVE ROPER By Frank Baginski M I Kf /·~tT MUST t MAt<E IT AN EVE~ BELONG TO •to.ooo, ,:tf6GY.'·"I SOMESOC>V ··. 11AOWT OUGMTA DEAL ')OU ,,--,,- It.I, BUT l'M WILLI ~' TO SPLIT IT 00Wlo' THE MIDDlE/ PEANUTS • ll'L AltlER THE'{ MASSACRE ED EACH OTHER!! fr '"<>'.kl': f !iALL Y BANANAS GORDO MOON MULLINS DAILY fl/LOT By Al Capp -· By Charles larsotti By Cius Arriola By Ferd Johnson -=:::--::--;.-HOLD IT, MOON! \li\"1, •"'1111 ~.NIMAL CRACKERS 0 0 0 SE CAUSE :t WOULO . ONLY SEA • MiOtOCll:E ACTllll:, INSS P£ACfl. ~,,, r_·,., , ~ .. ,,. . - • • . ' . ' ! f •. J: l):SED 1"0 <SET HOU"'S A~D ~ OF FlJIJ oor OF TMlS TH I/JG !. • 0 0 • '. By John Miles By Mell OON'T SE 90 SU"E OF YOllR6ELF f ' ,. Bv Saunders and Overaard W#lll OOWIVSTAIRS- R11rrl6 THAT O~E, ~IPPY/···A~D LET E DO TME 1AlKING/ By Charles M. Schul1 ~~~~~~-~~ illAAT ARE 1itkf OO.N6.HAN61NG AAOVNO 1);E OO~M ON A 5ATVROAV Af!Ei1NOON? NO WHEEL>, J---\ MAN! r H.APPeN •o BE A G~EAT 8EClEVER tN IUINCN>NATION ! -S()JEMOW, 1r ~U ST t:a;Gm' Hrr ME Tl<?: SAME AWIAORe - i; II ,, !i I 0 tMI STtANGI WOt lD Mil, MUM By RoCJer BoU.11 f/l<rn.ES A~E A VER!/ FOOR l~VESfMEN r. DENNIS THE MENACE I I J DA.IL Y PILOT Sdlurday, lt1a1 29, 1971 -~· ~~~~~es~~~!~~s-.~~~i W. C. 6.41 mistress: "Each has its po5i· singing itarlet. On tbe fourth Fields somecne else owned. He con· th:iually tested 1.1is5 ~lonti's honesty. planting cash around the house to act if it \eould disappear. Really Like himself firat. .. If I c111n pound Christmas Day. 1946. hls wift that into your head, your and son claimed the bedy and \ nt I ... ll~u MOLL-YWOOD -' cAPI lion or relative imp0rtance ln night she visited hi! home, and a.JMI '"'l"1vl• Carlotta ri1011ti once mustd to the household." ' he remarked in t y p I c a I DICK VAN DYKE ... ~­l ~ I N'I'• srorr -I I BOB NEWHl~I "COLD U KEY'' COLOl ~illl.u>1' GP ~ Umtld i\."f1S11 "**** HIGHEST RA TING , ACOMEDY 'GEM!" 1 SEEIT To Believe It! NEW ORANGE TWIN DRIVE-INS! ORANGE #1 ALL NIW! ALL EXCITING! AK.0 ORANGE #2 ALWAYS HOMI OF GREAT MOVIES! Sanl1 .Ana Fretwa~ Chapman Oft·Aamo onStateCoUtg• Blvd. (714)S47·6011 PACIFIC WALK-INS t&oltrn 49• I• i ll ,, plus ~citnct l'ichon O•om• "COLOSSUS · TNf: FORllN 'llOJf:CT" r.lu• e Fr~ MecMuriov "SON 0, FLUlllilt" !GI ........ ,. ....... .... c.._ l11'1 ~0·Ml11 Q,.y .. '" Sl>Cw>fl1ill f ,.O E•Olu'IQ fe81uf~· "Glmmt S~tllt•" tc•'I 1>lu• "W~•l'i Ntw ''"IY<•I" "lGVI STOIJ" (C.'! P1111 Joi>~ w~v~~ "TRUE GRIT" !GI ... ,,. .... ·-··~ ---IJl.el'~ "' ., " \V.C. fields: ''I \\·onder which T h a 1 typically Fieldsian (ashion : means more lo you -the gesture of unsenlimentallty Is "I'm not going to spread a dri nks or me." reported in a new book, "W.C. handkerchief and 1et down on EVE SHOW 7 P.M. C•11t. 2 ,,M.-S•r .• S11•.·M••· Moel Heruy Ir Henrieua .•. lhe laugh riot of the year. •Matthau i Ekilel1uY "A Jle(IJ Leaf" {GI Co!or by MOVoELAB ~A. P.lramouol P1ctunr ''~\115!0\J' TICH.'>r.cx.OR• APM\M()A'TrlCTURE ihp • Fields and fl.le." which M1s1 one knet before you, because ri1onti wrote with Cy Rice. It my arthritis might hurt when is a remarkably frank and J got up. But I have something revealing account of 14 years important to ask ... Coine live in the household of the classic with me." comedian. When she protested that 1he They never married . for the had her career to think or, ht: simple reason that Fields still melted her wilh a simple had a wife: he had married phrase: "I need you." Sht early in his career, fathered a agreed to stay. Rarely again son, parted. and was never did she ever hear such ten· divorced. dernes5. F'ields and A1iss J\>lonti met "You art never ta leave ::lido NIWPOIT t f,t.(11 •• •• tto.. ••"•- I• lo\•l••• li4o hlo ••CH, l·f J)t NOW THROUGH TUESDAY "GIMME SHELTER" ST.&ltltlNG THE ROLLING STONES ••• Joan 8 1e1 In "CARRY IT ON" Wf:fKDAYS-7 ,.M, CONT. SUN DAT t ,.M. me." he warned her. "or J'll have you drawn a n d quartered." fl.fis5 Monti write! that Fitlds was a warm lover - "ht seemed starved for real love and affection. and I gave it to him in large quantitit5." Ht could also be mean and vindictive. He bated musk as much a5 he did do11s and children. and once when sht persis ted with guitar lesson! he whacked her with his cane. She left in a rage and Y.'tnt lo Ne\v York to pursue 1 caree1 . and a Broadway 1inger. She almost married the eingcr but discovered he was unfaithful and returned lo Fields. He was sick and needed her help. But still ht instructed her to It.a ve the guitar in NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES Ope11 WkdoyS lio.fS 5ot l ~. 1: 1 S "'DI. PHllES" tGPI "WHA TIVH HA,,INID TO AUNT ALIC!?" " t ·~ I . ~alien's ..., · ''" · "b nas" CQ()'l •• "~-1.~~ ., : ana U111ttllAl't1a11 lllOW flMU 2ND Comedy Hot "THI TWILVI CHAIRS" (G) #or ... i.. ........... ,00 ,10,. "(.1it1"I JCl(ltly hl.,h o. •·100000.-11lll l •~1I04 1G-OO "'1:••~··200.111 1 .lt ~!!!'!!~ future i! a!SW'td." lht: e5tate. Mis! Alonli writes that The comedian had onct He admitted lo being worth $1.3 million but refused to pay doctor bills for Afiss Monti's destitute cousin. She bad-to sell htr stored furniture to raise the money . Fields supported · a n ii· written a $50,000 bequest for legitimate son he fathered Mis.s 1.1onti into his will, then with a Ziegfeld Follies beauty rescinded it when 1he ~ar· who later died. At 15. the boy ed in a local o~ "You One day in a mellow mood Fields told .Pifis5 Monti he was going to give her flnincial security for her lifetime. She anticipated a trust fund, bul all he gave her was advice : journeyed from Newark to see know how I hate singing and his father. He had train fare still you went downtown for lo take him to · Albuquerque, six nights and sang your lungs then hitchhiked to Hollywood. out.,. freezing his feet en route. The estate gave her $50 a Fields. !he said, had the boy \!;eek lot IO years. She writl."5 turned away at his door. that she went from job to job ritbs 111onli v.·fites that when until she Ji.nded her present she railed against h i ii employment at Technicolor . heartlessness. Fields admitted F"r recreation she paints in New York: -"and your voic e v.·ilh iL" Fields' parsimony was ex- treme, reflecting his boyhood or poverty. He allov.·ed his rented· mansioru to crumble. refwing to repair 1 house that ··0on·1 ever open your mouth first in a business deal. Let someone else do the talking. The person \\'ho talk! the most ha! the bigger chance te make a fool ef that he should have offered pastels and oil!. the lad a martini -"If he's ---------:-:==-:-:=-= my son. as he says he is. he'dl l iti';;~:;;:; drink it do1vn and al!k tori another." Fields' 4finking ii a'!!!!~~!'..!!~ vast a'tllusement -an dll 'Mame' Musical Set Tbe musical show "~lame" will be staged at Santa Ana College this summer. Recreation Department. It will be staged July 28, 29, 30, 31 inPhillips Halt l.'1 part of the summer theater cur· riculum and c ommuni ty service 'program at SAC. e\'entual tragedy . His timing gone. his health shattered, he spent hi s last yean in seclusion being nursed by Miss .Pitonti. When he died en Tryouts for the three·day production are scheduled June I and community people in- terested in a part in the show are urged to contact Bob Blaustone at the college as soon a~ possible. The number is 547·9561. E~t. 228. Popular actress Angelea Lansbury made "?I.lame" go t1S a hit Broadway show. rilusic and lyrics were written by Jerry Herman. Playwrights v.·ere Jerome Lal\Tence and Robert Lee and is based on a novel v.-ritten by Patriek Den· nis. Ad111!t.Sl,1J Jr't i1.1s Chlkl•ett l:K Flrtl llun John Jl'MllP L•w "VON l!CMTNOll'•N & Ill.OWN" plu1 The musical \\'ill be pro. duced.and directed in coopera· lion \\'ilh the S;u1ta Ana "Mil$. 'OLLl,AJIC SJl'Y" wlm IKIHnd lluu ell SHCL•I IC!cl1 M•llnM s .1. l:JO ,.M, adidas 1'&YM" "VIENN A'" "ITALIA" "R OM ., ,.GAZELLE ·' "M£l<ICANA" "OLY!-APIA .. "HAILLET" "LAVER ·' "GREENSTAR., tit. most popularly 'Priced •d".O.s fr•inin9 ,ho. th1t ;, Hfeal for school vs•, 1>o~ o nly • popul•r light +r•inin9 1hoe m1de of ....,hit• split oxhide l••th•r with ) red stripes, orthop•dic •rch 1uppc.rt, r•is•d h•el wedge •nd p•dd1d upp1rs, prot•ctiv• rubbar to• c1p. m1ns •nd boys ft 11orite whit• with 9r1en stripes with riew micrO•ceU iol1, p•dding •round •nkle, heel, •nd •chilli, t111 do11. ra ii•d h••I i nd •rch 1upport. from ,it• 7 ripple-sole treininq shoe id eal for jo99in4 i nd s.treet we•r. choice white 01:h ide with blue 1trip11, .c.c.mplet• p•ddin9 •nd support, lower fl eet. from 1i'te 411 in both th• rid <1nd th• hlu•. top qu•lity smooth velour· le•ther ur.p•rt '"'ith white strip•'· well r,•dded •round heel, •nk •, echill 11 tendon. '"icro-c:ell 10 1 end terry in- 1iJ1 li n•rs. from 1i11 51/1 • tr•inin9 sho• simil•r fo the 9 •t11les. 90IJ '11lour.l1tth1r uppers w:it h hl•c lr stripes from size I • rippl1°1 ole tr•ining shoe with• tr1c~s~oe lest. 9ood for Gist•nce runnin9 •nd jogging. red •nd blue stripes e" white e llr uppers. from sit.'. 4 choice ·o~ meny Olymp;c: te•m s. the "gr•nd.d" of th • line.· tot•I prc-tection •nrl support, .... hite with hl•ck stripes. from si"t1 J 1;, • top (:l•ss le•+her tennis shoe worn by t he "World's !>est t ennis pl•yen:. tiny rubber nobs on soles pro..-iJ1 excellent foeting on •ll surf•ce s. frotn si'te 4 . th e only t ennis '"o• with y111til4ttd nylon uppers . nol'I· sk id sol1. from site 4 the perfect btsketball shoe ...,orn .l:>y th• b•1t pro •nd col- le9• pleyeN. profecfi¥e p•dding •nd •rch 1upport. uppert are ititch ed to lowers to gi¥• long lif•, from site O • new b41sketbell shoe.with rich clar" g,.,n ••leur.le•fl1ar uppers. with •hit• atripe~. c;ompl1t1 p•dding •nd 1uppori, from s11• 4 "SHOOTING STAR'' +h• anly b•sk1~b11lt shoe ""ith ~entileted t.yloi>t \lppers. white with bl,(k stripes. •11d •t • SPECIAL PRICE-of $I 0.00 { vsuelly $ 14.00). frem site -4 • • -· · ~• ,1,. ho•• +h• ACIOAS OFFICIAL OLYM~IC 8LANKET for tft1 197? 9•m1s in Munich • lt(l,)I. ........... _ AJCH.l•~,.. ........... i.l:'llr> ...... _.,. ... ...a ll«K • .-.. • 1112•·· l /'!f/Al.IC/J'H•/IUN,r. f,\l.Y••~ co.of ., .. , SAT. & SUN. .. LINI" l :l~l:l~ll:JI "MAN" J :le·a. 7:11 The .Choice • . r· .. '.,,. ..... ,: . . . .. "CJ. 'Hllli'.IG'I llSfltVlD SEAT INGAGIMIPofT ........ .. , .......... . II• r• I•''"''''"' ''VON llCllfOFf.H I l~OWH " IG') 1>111• • 'lw••• \'.~ """" "'TllE LAST ISCAP(" IG! ''" "WMl"l'5 Jl'Oll,,1~ Dr. Plu'bes is curiously terrifying! II!• COLOJilt by MoY<tlob Al'I AMERICAN INTEtNATIONAl 'klv••·•• NOW PLAYING· 2ND CfillLER 2ND SUSPENSE FEATURE •·Hl.()00 ,\~IJ l .• 1\CI::" "'«'liATEVER l·IAPPENEO Orit<n7P.M. '1'0 AUNT ALI CE?" Stwt1 01Du11t 2nd w,,~dor~•,•s So1 ... kl!.1.1s A!!; ••G EEK of World Champions 7 fashion islan d, newport center 644-5070 i ' Wlaat't Happening ' 'To1nmy' Blazed a New Trail (tl1ird in a series of tumselr a~ain alone. pleading of ar11clt! 011 th~ evnlut1011 what tie has throughout the nf "roe~ ope.ro ") entire opera: "See me, feel And then came '·'tommy." me. touch me , heal me, .. " ''Tonvny'' by the Wbo wa~ It is an abstract, If not sick, to rnck opera "'~~"Sgt, Pep.. jdea turned ·into· art. On per's Lonely Head~ Club record, the Operit ls Oawl!ssly Band" wfls to _experi.lncnt;il performed . ' · rock . A devastating Ur.st. A \Vhen "Tommy'' was releas· i e nuine. hOlltSl·!O·gOOdness e~ in 1970: it Wi!S gfven .the rof'k opera. royal treatn1ent. 11 was gi\!'en The saga· of ''Tomtlly" con-nor nH•relv 11 double-record ccrns ii boy born dear. duh1b CO\'er. but ·a triple cover, into and blind. He-gro\vs up ex-\1-'hi ch !he third section \\•as posed to ll'le w0rs1 in life. fhe enclosed a libretto. comple!e sickest in life, unable 'to ,do \Yilh some very artistic' il- ·;1nything about it · "I'm .votJr lustralions. \\•ick~d Uncle Ernif>, I'm ~!ad Whfther or not it Was the y~u ·Can't see or hear me a.s t opera itself. the hype heh.ind ftCld}e about .. down 1xJ lh t'be · it, or perhaps the \Vho bedcJ('lthcs, up with t Q e lhem3elvt'.s. "the album was a Jtightshirt ..• you woa't shout st a J: g e r i n g s u cc e s s . as I fiddle about."_ · . • Everybody, it setms. w11s ToWT\Shend was being regard· ed as a composer of major Im· portance. and Decca Retord.'I" ·was making more money oft a record than it had since the .days of Danny Kaye. _ Most lmportant of all, peo- ple rt11lized lhat 'here was the flrsl in a whole new field of artistic expression. There \Ya s plenty of roo1n for e1- pcrlmcnta1ion. improvements. and definite directions. 'Pagliacci: . To Encore In La~·una For Jane B,y MARY CAMPBEU. NEw ·'yOR~ .(AP ) -Jane Ruisell, known for he r firsl movie, ··the Out.law,'' in 1941 being censored for 3ix years. and 3ubttquent publicity that incl4dcd · a lot of bosomy phot_ographs, made her debu t on Bro1dway Tuesd1y ni'gbt as one of the five· wives in "Com- pany." DAI L V PILOT JIJ -ANDREW PRINE BRENDA SCOTT -<ll»tGE l'N.Ulll ·.,,.... UITCll GLW.D'IORK.----·-------_, ___ . ___ -·--· "'"""' -::,::,: METROCOLOR ~'""-;:;:;-= -- The boy is miraculouslv talking 11bnut "Tomm.v, '' and, cured. hecomfJ' an overnight heller still. thev Were going ~cn..,ation .to i {I p·o" c n t out and buying it. · Rock opera was now no longer a hazy idea· without -a name. 11 serie3 of gropes-in- thc-d ark. Peter Townshtnd and the \Vhn had mapped the wav inlo 11 new frontier, fertile as the ima~ination wishes it to be. Case in point: recenlly UCLA i:tiiged the en Ii re "Tommy .. opera in dramatic form . , • \ . , lronlc that a field 1 of ~(J much sound, sight and im- agina,lioo should be started by a deaf, dumb J1nd blind kid. A re-peat performance of the hlghly succeulul productron (If "I Pagliacti" will be given Saturday, June 12 at II p.m. in the new Lei.sure \Vorl<i dltaler (Clubhou5e, No. 3,) }U gUna Hills. • . · · · Mi1s Russell. ~·ho will l)e SO on June 21 , was good and look· ed goocl. On the Alvin Theater stage full t1f actors ac-1=~~::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;~= Customed ' to Broadway, her I helievers-in·mir11clrl'\ ("Sally Psychologists were having 3 ~impson''), and after i;?ainfng field day ~·ith the 1mptlcallono; 1heir trus!, takes ou~ his of the story, Jeamed rock revenge on them . But they ' mu$ician3 haUed it ;i~ a !urn on him. and he find~ mM~erpie"te, 'comPoser ~Piter (t0 be conti'11ut d nezt week) IJClUl l ;I ll•A•llll•T PLAYING "\Ou are looking at the face of a Villain. Richard Burton "Villain" By the time he's ready to kill you, it'\§ an act of mercy • .. ~. -... NAT COi-<E~I PREci-i.~ JIN ANGLO·E.MI flLM · A l\,&,ST NE"~:LA DQ~l(AN;[R. P~~DUCTION 11 1r.'"'t1'<0 BUR•Q;;:n'iAN l/~SH,l~[ • N1GE L Q,t,VEt.JPOl=IT In V LL A,1~ · Scn11tnpl1·f by O•CI( CLEVE~.r a"'d IAN LA fRE'JA:;. E•"CU1°ve. Prod<JC"r ELLIOTT KASTNER • Produc!CI bj ALAN LADO .'R 11'1d JAY KANTER·O ••c'.!d by MICHAEL TLICHNER · TECHNICOLOR"· P,\t/AVISIO'lf D·~ir•OU!i!td by METRO·GOLOWYN-MAVER IJIJ--·---·--e»J ...,.,.. _ • PREMIERE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT • , 2ND AT BOTH THEATRES lST llG WEEK HOLIDAY MATINEE MONDAY Sponsored.by Lyric Opera of acting style •tit with theirs. Orange County and its af-Her character ls the \'o"i{e ol filiate: Opera JOO of Leisure 1 the most wealthy and sophist]. World, ··1 Pagliaccl" stars cafed of tbe JiVe Couples whom memb_ers. ,~f the~ o p e r a Larry Ke rt as the bachelor orgaruz.alion s repertory com. Robeft visits." pany. She · w~ Jcnowing, britUe, nie general public ma y' al· sophistlqi t.ed. She.didn't stres.s I.end I.he performance 11s a the wit of the character; the result of special arrangements wittier lines came out like made bx Opera 100 wilh alroost-cynlcism. But it was a Leisure \Vorld securi1y of-very be I i e v a b 1 e, fuU fl cials, according to f.trs. charactcrilalion, and likeable, Ed ith · Smith, Opera · IOQ never really. ha rd or tough. presi dent. When she. wa3 looking et The first performance of the: Larry Ken. over a cocktail Repertory's .. , Pagli&et'i" Wit! table. thinking about seducing a sold-out evenl at the Laguna him. she just i;al there look ing Moulton Playhouse in f.farch beautiful, calmly letting him cf this yea r, and the audience read her Fe11tured in the casl are mind and enjoy it. Enoch Sherman , Constance fl1iss Rulisell ~·ore diamond Crane, Ernuto Orblz. J aflje:a: jewelry and a black crepe ' Marsh,ell , Mike McCormack: dress. \Yhich , though loose-fit. Ken McKinney and Scott ting did nol disguise lhe fact Byland . • Iha! she still has a buxon, trim The production is direcfea figure. The hemline was by Robert Ro.czrr11 with Eu.czene uneven but above the knees . Ober conducting the orchestra. showing shapely legs. If th is Costumes are by Homer v.·asn 't immediatel y noticed. Greathouse and P a tr i c i a the first en3emble song, on an McQuade. upstairs b a 1 cony, had Tickets. at $3 each. ma v be everybody 3landing except l)rtlertd by mail or telephOne Miss Russ~ll. She 'at, frem Lyric Oper:t, P. 0. Bo:ii: repeatedly crossing and 51<1. Lagun11 Beach 926~. recrossing her legs. phone 494.{1709. She has one solo sona. Htr, Forest to Star HOLLYWOOD tuPll Steve Forest will star'oppn!lle Anne Baxter in "The Late lli" for MG~t voice isn't great but good enough. El11in e SI r I t c p . who r.revlously had had the part. ell the cast May 8. f\1iss Russell performed for tv.·o week3 before critics were in- vited to i'lltend. BILL COSBY -· SPECIAL PRE-RELEASE RATED 'G' I / MAN & BOY ONE WEEK ONLY STARTS JUNE 2ND S.., 1111 C•1by'1 fll"' dtbwt, •II I ,.•::!:'.,r.~~~~ ::~•;:~~.:;~~: ••, FRll Sow•eAlr pr1tr•M wltJI ••cJri •tlmllt.!•11. A FILM FOR THE WHOLE FA Mil Y PORT THEATRE EXTRA-MAJOR STUDIO PREVIEW SATURDAY-8:30 P'.M. 011 April 21, 1918, th• Red leron of GerMa11y a11d the llack Sheep of the R.A.F. met 111 the skies of Fronce. For the last time! ::.a:-.: (Ion Ridrth~ ... s~· 11111• lllllllrr...< ...,....,.. With JOHN PHILLIP' LAW-DON ITIOUD -----ALSO P'LAY IN----- "THI ll•D WITH THI C•YSU,L PLUMAGI" With Ttn1 Mutante-luty l!tt11d1ll The psychotic klller, the young heiress ..• friii'=f~ the kidnapping that becomes a love story. .. •!ACH •ell At l:lll• •tf C.O•IY "-· 6 .... Oii•• .. ..,.,. ••7·••o• • 1-<UN TINOTON •1:•c1-t •. 211D GIEAT HIT • John Wrryne • K!m Darby ln 'J!!UI GRIT" (0) RISSOMG4NG " EXCLUSIVE ENQAOEM~NTS NOW PLAYING If r M th Something Special Alm on Lock•bty on boatiru;, lom Titu1 on thet ftr, George L,; · 1 on ed·:ce;ion, the DAILY flllLOT on the Ortn9• Cot1t. lt'1 th 1 111191 ol 1peci•liitl ion. And our lp•citlty i1 btin9 rttHy 1omet hi"9 ipecit l. ., . . 4 u DAI LY Pll.DT 5.alurdar. Mair 29, 1971 Student Achieveme,its " Lauded at Mesa .High School·: . ' ea.ta Me&& High School has Lampe, h1ark fl.1 otley, r.1ark Citizenship AY .. ard, Ted journalism, l\1ary Khnbell. Hart and Rhoda Wakely, \Yalkim; P..1ath. Don Paige: recasnir.ed outstanding student Smith, Suzanne Smith, 1'1elody Tompkins. Rotary-Leland Bet: k e t t D a• c e product l 0 0 , Home Economics, Karen Hart, tchievt.mentl with an honor Toner. P.fark Toto, Patti \Vight Callfomla School Employees memorial scholarship, Mark lttlckaylee Rhodes and Jill and Girls physica l education, awards night bdquet. and l\l ary Vehrs. Associati on No. 18, Jane Stidham . Thomas. Jean Varney. Stnlor aalut.atorian Bethany SCHOLARSHIPS Casey, " orange Cot1st Lions Club, California Savings and Loan Brown led lhe ownbers of l\t rial t Don Id 5 ASB Scbolarahips: for social League, Jane Casev. students eligible for dozens of Cosla l\lesa Art League, Bob 'Zont.a Girl Of lbe. Year, eom o a tevens, studies, Marcja Quackenbush: ' to Bethany Brown.-Susan Fuller, Marcia Quackenbush. Luis Rosales. Brian West . Barbara Dunham. Ro b e rt Gollnick and Deborah Kew. Gtmco, 1.1ark Smith . . • of Cal ifornia . J\·lonestere. LO Jot • Newport Business A (d Professional Women's Club, lc> Shirley Sluettgen. • Va led i c torlan: Davison. • Laura ' •wards taking five honors dur· Flanagan, Sonia Yoho and ~hany Brown . Bill Lupis. rorelgn language, Barbara Betty Crot:ker Award Wjn· Adele Franks. I Cl b c I •t M 'I 1 K G ing the May 26 ceremonies. L 01111 u os a ~· esa· Costa esa 1• em or a I Dunham; science, phi I ner, aren aynor. Salu t.atorluo: Be 1 ha lily Following is a compl ete ___ s_o_r_o_p~ll_m_l _5 _1 _v_o_u_t_h_N_•_"JIOl'.:..__1_H_o_rbo_r ___ 1_o_r_H_o_s:_pl_i._l_A_u_li_Ha_;ry..:'~K_a_r_•_n_K_r_a_tze_r_::_l_nd_u.::.•l_ri.::.•l..:•:::rts..=.•..::C:.:r•:::ig,___:C•:::':::lfo:.:r:::•l:::•:::S:::"':::'':.:S<=bo:::l:::ar:::••:::l'.::P':___:So:::•:::•.::•::.f .:ll:::•:;IY::.·..:G:::r•:::•:::d..:Lod=g~e:_B:::ro=wn:::·:_ _____ -4 Douglas Aircraft. Stephanie Lash. lisUng of the. student awards: I HONORS Masonic Seafaring Lodge, Steven Sharp and Sharen Brantley. freshmen; M i k e Smith and Hedi DeWitt , sophomores; Scott Endsley and Llsa Handwerg, Juniors, and Ted Tompkins and Karen Myers, seniors. Bank of America, achieve· ment awards. Mark Motley, mathematics·sclence; Marcia Quackenbush, liberal arts: Barbara Whistler. vocational arts, and Jolee Miller, fine arts. Bank of Amerlt:a , certificates: Bethany Brown. English ; Barbara Dunham, foreign lan guag'e; Bob Flanagan, art; Rebecca Forstadt, drama ; M a r g e Grisham home economics ; Rebecca' Kline, music ; Linda Larsen lab science; Bill Lupis. ~griculture ; Don.Paige, mathematics, and Sh 1 r I e Y S!":~tgen, business. Good Citizenship Award, Daughters of the American Revolution, Cathy Werner. Perfecl Allendance for four years John Carpenter, Debbie Jin ~d James Stanfield. Girls' Le a g u e , llighllght Award to Jean Varney. Harbor Cent.tr ltterchants Association, Laura Davison and Michael Squire. GAA Ou.tst.anding Senior. Bethany Brown. ASB Outstanding C I u h Advl50rs, Don Bums, John Boston. Bill Wettengcl and John Camey. ASB Outstanding Student Certificates: JI.lark Sm it h • civics ; Jeff Haight. U.S. History: Colleen Ferrym.an, world history; Suzanne Smith, French and German ; Teresa Maestas, French and Spanish; Russell Greiner. chemistry; Mark Stidham, physics; Don· na Massello and Stephanie La.sh geometry: Alan Fentes. algebra; Jonathan PfiCe and Faye Goodman. trigonometry and mathematics A-Ofie. Patti Perron, sewing ; Becky Cunningham cooking; Leslie Sm ith cera~ics; Sonia Yoho. crafts; Pam DeCubellis, typ- ing: Melissa Be~nett. shorthand, Mary Siegned and Cathy Dolan, yearbook. ASB Outstanding c I D b & : Future. Farmers of America , Pep Club and Varsity Club. Outatandtng boy and girl , 5enior-service a'o\.·ard s to Deb- bie McAlisler and T e d Tompkins. Speech wards. S c o t t Ednsley, Jeff Gregg. John Keenan, Cheri Lackey, Beth Bottle Art Saves Scene From Litter ~flAMl (AP l -A Miami bartender who said he was • bugged by bottle pollution has recycled the thrO'o\.'aways into a profit.able art business. John Peret, 48. said he's • turned a S200 profit on a $7.50 gla55 cutting kit he found in J flea market several v;eek5 ago. ' \Vhat Peret calls "recyclt art" is turning discarded beer and wine bottlea into cand!f holders. drinking glasses am curios to decorate the home. A display of bottle_, ls in the h-liaml restauranl 'A'here Pere tends bar. •·1 needed the money. r .. e ~ot five kids.' sa id Perez, "-'00 hves In nearby Holly\\'ood. ''People come in to the restaurant and say they lit¢ this one and that one. So J seQ it. One customer bought $&O worth." With the eight blade cutter Peret boughl. there came in instruction sheet of decorathe uses for old bottles. J,, "f didn't like the !dtas S() 1 created my own, startlng wn.h candleholders and tumblf~ made with j>eer boltles," !le said. After breaking eight of his finit 10 botlles. Perez iOt the knack of II . The theory. he. uplained. ls to cul the bottle in the. cenltf, pla<t Ille lop.half upoid< down on the bottom. Then he gluu the part.a together and finishes the rough edges with ,-et sandpaper. "l'm working on bo11\s, compotes. holdeni to flt the largest Cindles down tn tht 1m1llest, and lamps to be u1td on tht din1n1 tables bet~," Perti 1ald. I I ~lliJDUODDD~ DRUG OPIN 10 AM TO 7 PM MONOAT, MAT 31st "Visine" l'fl DROPS C~s op redness sooth· ingly. 1 09 Rt1. 1.3! I Sec • '~ ,,;,;,::· ... --.... ·- "Dristan" MASAl MIST For $iPu~ congestiort. 99c UP JOHN .......... Kaopectate 8 For relief of Diarr~t.l. i :ii;,us 1.19 Propa P.H. l8TIDN Ho>!~ remove ac11e pim- p!~~ :;r.d black head;. Rei.I.II 1 39 'll , ' Clewtr, deodor· Iles, fresheas •.• lltJicateJr sml- ed ... to.,1°" ly feminirie. ti(. ?.21 I If. 1.69 -HlllTH-tlTE Vitamin E ••turol Mini Toe.eph•rols 20D l1llr1ati111al U•its ..• for 11n1- trltimal Sllpplement. •er. 4.91 lM's 3.98 President's Choice SuJi~r ~l!OCf 8 .c~t:t 'oll1!.h s.12. 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I -. - DAILY PILOT 2 1 1 SUNSET FORD .. () . -• ~ • ,. Q we're 0 WAY OUT • IN FRONT! I It's really no contest! Sunset Ford is so far out front in automo tiv e sales that we·'ve been •ccl•imed the only place to buy 1 new or used Ford. We could rest on our laurels ••• but we'd rather share our success with you. That's why you'll fin d us busily passin9 on the savings to our-customers. If you want to be a winner when it comest~ s1vin9 money on a new or lik e. new cor, trade up with Sunset Ford t~is Memorial O<!!y week end. .-------With The Purchase of a New 1971 Pinto --------. THIS OFFER GOOD ONLY AT SUNSET FORD ' • IMAGINE! When You Buy A New 1971 Pinto We Will Pay For All The Gas It Usu For TWO FULL MONTHS HURRY! This Offer Expires Soon! All Gasoline Must Be Disbursed At SUNSO FORD ' NEW ' 1971 FORD - DISCOUNT $ I Torlfto l Door Hardtop. Form•I Reof, 8 Cyl., Stenderd Equipm ent, Wf,ite, Select Shift Cruise 0 Metic, S/E78 xl 4 Be lted WSW Tir1l, Power Steering, AM Radio, Tinted Gle11. •4241 LIST $3522 DISCOUNT $524 l~:ISET ~RICE $2998 1-r •• ' lie. HUGE SELEC TION AT COM~ARAILE SAVINGS PRE VACATION TRUCK AND CAMPER SPECIAL 1971 FORD Fl 00 '71 6 PAC CAMPER ,.,:~~~~.~ BOTH $3399 I J t in. whe•I b•••, I' bul, l •Peed, -->~ lllcl. Ste'e & ..... , duly ~inyl •••h, '"'" J eil 7 .:i... Ice 111 '7' <j•u9@•, 117!. lh. f,o"l,1prin91, 1250 ' PICKUP AND lb. , ••• lp•ifl91. ::-25 19 RIAD'r TO •O --.. . .....,.,,, __ ,, , TAKE VALLEY VIEW OFF RAMP FROM FREEWAY WE D,ON'T CARE WHERE YOU IOUGHT YOUR CAR WE WOULD LIKE TO SERVICE IT • Come In today and ex· perience the money • savin9 thrill of bein9 in the winner's circle at Sunset Ford . .. " I I fJ DAILY PILOT S"!Urdit)', May 29, 1971 s~::;~i~~ ~;:t DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS ;i:~ T+~plr!:~1:; So meo ne Elie Wa nts With a Wa nt Acl ---11 -,he--B~ggest-MaFk~tplace-on-the-Orang-e.-Coast ••• J).ial 642-5678 for _East_ResuJ_._..__ YOUR WELCOME HOME HARBOR VIEW HILLS OPEr\ SAT. ~UN. ?>tON. ti~) !~-":! KE~ DR. Cdi\1 NP~r rw" -t RR :z 811. gra· l"IOU!l h\·. rn1 \1 llrep\, !Am· General MACNAB -IRVINE Fl NE R HOMES 1ly rn1., <1lnu12 Arra. mir-YOUR OWN INDOOR HEAL TH ROOM & SUN· rottd cloiwt doorJ, 3 car ROOM. The ultimate In luxury. The health gar. SOM t.: VIE\\'? benefits o( your own therapy room -beau· tiful new custom home \Y /marble halls - formal DR -5 BR's -41/2 baths -the very finest in e x c I u s i v e Dover Shores Area. $225,000 STOP IN Of'E:N SAT. Sl'l'>. J\lON., 2:122 U~IVE:RSITY DR. l.r1~urf' Living, N 8 . 8f-1n111ful 1 111ory 2 BR 2 Ba DRAMATIC ELEGANCE Cond('I .. nf'nr hay. Lr..: Ii\•, 5500 sq. ft. hom e on 3 lots. Luxurious gtep rm '>lith f1rf'pl, din. arr", down LR. Cathedral ceiling-Large library/ 1111111~. gO r-rp1~. tl111~. db! den -FR -f'ormal DR -5 BR's·-·5 baths. :::ur. ri1fl. PQOI. fll•111n1: ~rl'l'n . A very exceptional buy-$215,000. Open Sun. Pri!'r rrrluced to S~ll.OO'l. 1·5 p.1n. 900 Via Zurich Circle, Lido Isle. J.'ast f'1'C'ro1'. ALL YACHTSMEN , SAIL OR POWER STO P IN Prime BAY property. New llsting . Pier & OPDJ SAT. su~. MON., float for large boat . Sandy Beach. Aesthetical- NOI NA RBOU!'ii~: WA\' ly appointed 4 BR, 41h baths. Paneled FR, 1Comf'r Santa lAAtW'I) C.1\1. wet-bar. BBQ. Sauna. $145,000 . Call Bert BPautiful 3 BR. :t BA. lar~f' Fehren for appt. 675-3210. maslt,r bt'<trm., JJunily plus hving: BuiltiM. dining •1T11. VIEW HOME 11,•/w Cfllls & drps. Fenced· Separate beautiful 30x22 custom guest or fam· in patio. dbl gar. ily activity room over ¥Brage w/FP, wet bar, bathroom -overlooking fenced pool. Main house has a FR, 4 BR's lovely office-den W/• sky -l ight. DR. breakfast area. $112,500 lease- hold or $126,300 fee simple. Lachenmyer Realtor l:\.IO Nf'\\'()011 Bl\"d., C.t--1. Ofli~ open 7 da)' '\\1c. CAii ~·:t."1'28/El'f'S. 6'7.~i.i7:l BA YCREST 4 BR. FR, p e r f e cl family & entertain ing home. €omplelely redecorated. Many new 7ZE7F ::v= appliances. On bea utiful tree-lined Candle· * Eastside 3 Bedrm stick Lane. $74, 750. +Guest House HILLSIDE HOME .Ju~1 l1@1e<!: C'o:ty t:asrs1dr 3 Sparkling pool - view of Catalina -beamed Bprl rm homf". Qu11 lity built ceiling. New cpts. Truly charming spacious 11,·lih 1h11kr roo r. hard\\'ood 2 BR home. Call for app't. $54,750. floor~, brick f1N'pl, grand p111110 1111.f' livin2 rm. d1"1arh. OWNER TRAN_SFERRED NI 111i1 i::11 r'. sr11ut ilul 1:i:i· 1or J\1ust leave this ailnost new 4 BR -FR home. w1rh mar1y tN'<'~ .~ rm tor l leavy shag c pt. Sprinkler system -pro- hoA! or 1ra1l tr. ~P. gul'!lt fe ss ional landscaping -a wonderful neigh· Mu~" "1rh full baih. PriCTd borhood for you & your family. $52,950 only S2i,9f(), All 1"rms 11\•all . Call ~16-:iSSO loJ>l'n e\·r~.1 MAGNIFICENT SIGHT! SPACIOUS 3 BMI .• 2'~ bll. Lu1k homt. Shining in the sunlight or !"·inkling by night -Bay, Ocean and Isl ands VIEW. Luxurious community apt. 2 BR, 2 bath. electric kit· chen. New cpts. & drps. lleated pool. Open llou~e Sund ay 1 ·~ p.m. Apt. 5A 3121 \Ve:;t Coan Highway, Ne"•port Beach. $52.000. Famlly rm. ol)f'ns 10 lovf'l)I MEREDITH GARDENS garden, Big .lrplc. in li:ing Truly gorgeous 3 BR decorator's home. Large rm .. 100. t orm.:tl dining. FR. form al DR. On qu iet cul-de-sac. It will S~nny brkl.~T. Ill"'•; goormel be love at first sight: Please call 675-3210. k1rrh. Cu~1. rlraprs. car- pe1 'g. many rxtra.~. Asking $43,950 """"'°· UNIVERSITY PARK Perfect for growing family. 3 BR 's, conver- HOPE GERRIE t1ble den, DR . PR. Owner says "sell no"•". REAL TY Asking $37,500. Please call 675-32!0. 645-4400 645-3320 f.! BUBBLE & SMILE 833 Do\'cr Dr., NB ~ In th e cozy V.'armth of lhio;; Early American RETIREES OR ADULTS ONLY Ju.<il for you. Quiet Aeclusl()n 1n 1mmaculale l ... rory, 2 h(-rlroom with minimum y11.rd n1a1n!f'nan<'f' at $19.'ffl P~~ihlt In f'fl lov 1·lubhotU•!' 3 BR. pool home. Family living the easy in- expensive way -Assume V.A. loan. $30.250. Q\vner is anxiou s~ ~ MACNAB· IRVINE 675-3210 642-8235 1080 Bayside . Drive 901 1>rh1lf'!!:P... ~amt 11rta.<1, Newpo rt Beach pont \'our 1t1T"11n1 home 11 1'Pali!y tf ;.·nu c·111l n"": Dover Drive Walker & Lee General '.!'Jl:l \\ f'[U{']jlf Ul"iV,. f.ll'-7i11 OPI'" '111 9 P~f FALLBROOK Young Avocado Grove 6.9:. Acrr.'I. !IO I 2 yr;1r olr1 trrr•. L'lnd 11lnpr~ 111Cf'I)' anO h11.<1 11,·ondrrruJ hnmr~lle, Prnprrt}' has ... 111~11 build· into:' prt'srnrJ,v U~("rl b)' n\\nl'r lrir 11,eekrnd f'lljo) n1en1 \\·e rf'<•omn1cnd this 2mvr, (~ 1f'rm .. 11ncl pri('t'il Ill s:,t:..oo BERG -MacKAY RE:,\LTOR:'i 1il l 1 i.\~.Ol.i2 H1ghy,1Ay i6. Bonsall. C11hl. Duplex Bargain $28,500 f nr thl< lnw Jlrl{'" ~IJU l:!f'! 2 11n11•. 2 Krd1'(J()n1o; ra1:h, 10- ,...,.rf'd I" C(lf;I-. '.\lt'!lll, 11 j rPal 11111 ,;hthrr ,t. 1hr> mnf(' 1h11n p,:i.y f(lr thl'nl_.h·es .. See thc."Cr tndll). :>16-8&40 26:/iJ H!il rbor. C.i\1. '-$23~950~ 4 BDRM. + POOL P1111c Ilk•• ~rt11n1e. 8f'flut1f11l hnnlf'. Entr)I h11ll, Ohnns: ,.,,...111, jWlflU!llr r!'nh·11) pllln, li!rolf' k111·hf'n "llh hu111·11'1 ht.,..,.«111~1 h11r. hull! 111 1 Rnl!r -+ n1'f'n -+ d1<hY..udW"r, 4 k1nr.;' )111,.d hN!T'oo1r1~. ''f"'n ttl '1 1\\1 ~1().1~ TARBEL L l9SS Herbo r * Balboa Peninsula * S.•rh unu , :i 1ncoml'1 for Rllmmrr I "'1nt!'r N'nll1\1. 8P~I lor., nr11r flt'f'tn ..CC My Zollf'd R·l Sll.">.000. 67:1.3663 f:73.A0!16 E' ,.. associated BROKE RS-REALTORS 101~ W ll•lboo 67l·J••J Rancho California subdlvldable lOacre ranch properties. De Luz Ranch os arc located in the rustic Santa Rosa Hill s of Rancho California. Prese nt zoning permils each Rancho 10 be di vided in10 5-acre parce ls. Term s available include 10% down . op1ional interest-only periods and 01 her tax and leverage benefi1s. Prices start at S45,000, Rancho Cal ifornia . a Kaiser Aetna master planned co mmunity, is stralegi· cally located between Los Angeles and San Diego bi sec1ed by 1-1 ighway 395. Over SIOO-million ha s already been invested. A wide variety of investo1enl opportunities arc avai lable. For informat io n. phone or writ e: Art I till, Resident Man ager or Bu rke Si mpson . Genera l Sales Man ager Coldwell, Ban ker & Co. P.O. Rox 808 Rancho California, California 92390 (714) 541·522 1 ......-.. Coldwell, Banker ~ B1114cr fiJC{ltl'llfl0t1 u11·11r J. ... lJ~HllJI' 11u.-.fS n..1 E11t1•, 67~ A REALL Y UN IQUE HOME Havr \OU r~rr hl'l'n 011 \\";i. te.rlrn~! J)n\'I' in C..'di\1~~ Jr's l1nf'd \\ f><'f)Pf'r n'f'f'~ k 1•1U1'. quaint hon1r~. 1'v\r, \''rlrh'"' h{Jllle on thl' 1·01·nrr i"' 11m1· for s;:iJr. I If' hit \hf' homt> 40 } rs a~() v.·1 hrdwO !Joor~. hf';:im!'d 1'eil1ncs. 11 tlonr frrf'p l & 1<>1~ nf charm. Jt ;:ilso h11s ~ BP. :I Ba'~ !.: frrrdnrn , A L'niqut exclu~i \'e 111 S:i-1.:llO. lJN HlUI' 11U~U Jiff.I Eaar.,&7~ 2••l E. Go1s1 '°''"'· Col-o.r W.1, Clif. IVAN WELLS -OFFERS - Your opportunity to have • nrw, \•iew hnmf' homt' 1n Oo\·,.r .Shorrs . Custom huilt 10 ~·our part1('ular needs. \Vf' ha1·e rhe Jargf'S! s!'lrc- t1on nf King Si1.(", <'boicr hnmesllt'S wh h ou1s1anding \'1!'w5 1n l"ewport Bcacb, and Ibey C'an now ht> RC'- quirl'd in f're as V.'t'll a~ U:-aSt>hold. Ar the pre5enl lllllf' \\"f' bave 3 !ll'w homrll undPr ronstrucltnn whtf'h 11·iJI be rrady for OC'CUpa ncy ln .June in caSf' you "·1sh 10 mo\r ~oon. Comp 10 103.l ;\l11r1nf'ri< Dr. for a p"'v1Pw nf our f':ii:c-1l!nl!: l\f'\l 4 I, 5 bt'rlrml)'l hnmf'~ ron1pl r tf' "irh •parkl1ng J)O<)I." Ivan Wells & Sons CUST01\.I RUILDf:RS SINCE 192'1 10.'.l.l 1\.larirwr.~ Dri\·e 646.\55() NEED SPACE? ·rhf' !act ... sf'f"nl to !I'll 11s "r havr 1hr 1111.~\\·f'r 111 1hi~ hf'au!Hut TRl·L.l::VEL hon1r with for mAl dining room and 'eparat~ large kitchrn t'i!I· 1ng art1, Enterlain royall)I 1n lhe big sunken fam ily room romplete wil h WET BAR and x1ra half ba th. J."or !hr dn -11 • your!lt'lt mttn, hrff''~ a big 3 CAP. GAR- 1\C ~: IN!' h's all rf'ady In ~"f'. TOTAi, ~10:'\'TH LY PA Y\IE:\TS nr $2~6 .. at II total prll"f' ol only SJj,jC)O,! ! • COATS & . WALLACE REALTORS -54Mt41- (0ptn Evenings) 20862 Surge Lane Open House, Sun. 1-5 Near Beach Sp!lriou~. :.i.s1or~· \11th :i hd r, 21 i b111h~. l;i.r2(' r11mily rf'lfll11 l\ilh hnf'k fll"f'f)bU•f', It~ 1rraded c.1rprt1nt: -1\!I v,.ry 1<h11rp & 1"f'11dy In 111(1\P in rrir~ S.".l;.T,() :".,.,. it nr phnnf' ~lfi-2'.11 1 fnr n1nrr infi•. \-0' THE REAL \'"'-ESTATERS -'" l. 1r.· , ·. DIVORCED OWNER DESPERATE 1'1'i1·r l'>l'lf1\1 1r.~1 l..r1 \ :1h1r fnr I riu1ck nv,.rniTP ~.n\P 3 nurrn · ~\1f'rl hrdr-nnn1~. :.' h111h~. 1·a1•prt~ &.· dr11pr~. \V1!h 11 111 · tl r f"lbo11, wr11~r ~nur prl't- Nt ra n il'ICrt'~lll". $:.>l~ - All Trr1n~. Walker & Lee R<'111tn1"' til P 11.1~·4-"'-il nr ~1().~1140 S:~rio~~~,,~';.!?!m.1 2 ba th, I J AC~. Call rarrow Rra.liy :;1c;.S64t'l ~ Harbor. C :\t, COUl\Ln\' LI\ ini: rn NorN> 1, 11cT'f' ~11'.\flrrn :z~~rnl), r11nrh "'~Ir, ~ br. r ~. ti~. hltr , n;r 1:ond. I 1 pl t•, ,\\1/F\l n1r1'ffl!ll rh11 n l ;", f"'l"'· 1'>111111. f'\tr11• ~r .. ~,.hie 1[• • ' .. '"''""r. SJ4.90Q. 1l11 i. .. rblQ.'J or M(l...VI~• I Gener•I ****** * TAYLOR CO._ * WATERFRONT SPECIAL! $135,000* EXCLUSIVE BAY ISLAND The charm of yesteryear is captured in this older but li vable bayfront home on an ex- clusive private. island with park & tennis ct. Pier & slip. (•This price is land value, good for one \Yee k only, then $160,000.) BAYCREST -$79,DDO Better hurry for this beautiful S bedroom ho1ne on lge corner si te in quiet area. Fam- ll y rm, 4 baths & 40 ft. pool \Vith "no main· tenance" patio. Immediate possession. 1636 ANITA LANE OPEN Sun . 1-5:30 ' LINOA ISLE ''ou \\'ill really love this lo\11cr priced elegant home on exclusive Linda Isle! 4 Bedrooms, study j or 5th BR l. famil y rm & formal din- ing area. Plumbed for pool. Pier & slip. Lux- urious decor. . . . . . . $145,000 107 LINDA ISLE OPEN Sun. 1-5:30 LINDA ISLE -$250,000 Enjoy the romantic sunsets from this magni- ficent custom English style home. Fine in· terior design rich "''ith marble. decorator ca rpeting, draperies & \Vallpapers. 5 BR, fam rm & formal DR . Air-cond. Pier/slip. THE BLUFFS -TAKE VOUR CHOICE TWO LOVELY CON DOM INIUMS 3 Bedrooms & family rm "E " plan with many extras and on green belt ............ $51 .500 3 Bedroom & OR popular "Linda" model w/ beam ceilings. $43,500 -Call us for appl. CAMEO SHORES -$175,0DO Luxurious custom built home with the finest appointments. 4 BR, den. formal DR. Lge pool wilh rare pl antings & lanai. DOVER SHORES -VIEW -$99,500 Beautiful & dignified yet designed for happy living. 4 Bdrms den formal DR & 31h baths. 1606 ANTIGUA' ' OPEN Saf'.Sun t-5 :30 DOVER SHORES -$105,DOO Fresh & brir.ht ! And no \\'Onder -this home is NE\V! 4 BR. study. garden rm & frirmal DR. See today & buy while int. rate is 19,v ! 410 MO RNING STAR OPEN Su n. 1-5:30 OOVER SHORES -$17S,ODO Gracious home for the executive ~·ho enjoys entertaining. Pier & slip. Enormous terrace surrounds pool. 4 Bedrooms & md's rm. CORONA DEL MAR -$87,500 A truly fi ne custom bu ilt home in popular area of Li ttle Corona beach. Ocean vu, spac- ious :l bdrm & DR . Large n1a ster suite. 2t6 POPPY OPEN Su n. 1-5 :30 WHITE WATER VIEW! $175,000 North l,aguna ocean frt. 5 BR. 4 ba. Ne'v England farm house. Custom quality & top condition. \'our private steps to beach. CHOICE LOTS -PRIME LOCATIONS 90' Front. level , fee ................ $ 27.500 94 ' View site on Galaxy, lease ....•. S 38,500 57· \Vaterfront, pier/slip, lease .... , . S 49.500 56' Linda Isle -lease .............. $ 69,500 45' l ... inda Isle -lease ....•.••..•..• $ i3,000 45' Linda Isle -lease ....•.•.•.•.•. $ 75 .000 lOA' Linda Isl e -lease ............. Sl25,000 Vu China Cove. bay & ocean. fee . . . $ 65.000 "Our 26th Yaar" WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 2111 ~In Joaquin Hiiis Road NEWPORT CENTER 644-4910 * Gentr•I * * * Gener•l I * JJnJa Jjl * PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SH OWN BY APPO INTMENT · :"' I Linda Isle-Drive Spacious 3900 sq. ft. 4 RR .. 41,.:i balh home. lJining rm .. fam . rm .. study & 38 ft. water- front living rm. 2 Fireplaces. Carpeted & landscaped. . ................ $167.840 12 Linda Isle Dr ive Elegant ne\\' 5 BR. 4 1 :.i ha . home \\·i rorm al flin . rn1 .. fam . rn1 .. \\'et bar. Impressive en- try court \r/16 ft. mah9g. doors. $179.500. 26 Lind• Isle Drive Decorator furnished. 5 Br. 5 bath home fac· ing l~arhor Isl and. Jacuzzi & sauna. Ready for i1nn1ed. occupancy. \V / dock $200,000 92 Lindi Isle Dr iva Beaut. S BR., 4 ba. home w/formal din. rm. & family rm. 3 Frplcs. Outside stair\vay, Built-In gun cabinet & bMkshelves. $145,000 W•terfront lots No. 44 : 108 Ft . on \\'ater .......•. S125.000 No. 76: 3 Car garage. Reduced to . , . $77 ,000 For complete In fo rmation on 111 homes & lots, pleaM call: BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR Ill Dovtr Dr., Suite 3, N.B. 642..fflO PILOT CLASSIFIED ORANGE COAST'S £~f! SALESMAN •• ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ' General NEWPORT HEIGHTS SWINGER \l,'rlron11• lo CA;\1RRIOC.J.: t:STA.l'ES adjaef'nl ro: N~v.·· 1:io11. l\Pight~. Jliarbor Jl 11:"11 !'chm\ 11nd Soulh B11y Cluh. BIG HO.VIE for 81(: J."Ar.1. U.\' al BUOGF:r PRIC£! ~ 1 KING.SIZE brdrooms + 16' x 21' tw:un!'d F'A:'>llLY ROO:\I + tf " Hi' DINl!'G R00:\1 11nd J B.ATllS. Cook f'Plltf'r and family room sur· rounOffi hy hanO C!"llfted solid "alnut. nylon rolle r draw!'r e11hi11Ms. Entertain your fr if'11ds hy the 16' :-: 32' l'l"''imm1n11; pool 11nd palin. Rf'<hH·f"d $:!,@ : NO\\I ONLY S~:l.~: A.~~Unll' E..xillfin:; Fi· n11ncln~: SP!' 4~3 Qi.!lr Circlf' C.1\1. ()prn Sat., Sun, & :-.Ion. 1.ti. Evf'ning!I 0.U 644·7003 ONE OF A KIND Bayrrt'~I J1vin11; quarte~ in Coll<'li:e Park area. This ha"' I !!;Ot·rn.bf' 1he \'C'ry ~t;t. 2200 i::q . It. of cuslom rraft \\"Ork by owltf'r. C11 IJ now for a rea l trear. $39, 950 Newport •t Fairview 646-8111 (anytime) $30,500 FHA I VA O"ner ~r1•ada -bound Junt 1.lth. 1..al'R'e 3 IX'droom homf'. massl\ e hrrpl 1u:es. f11m 1ly rm .. all bhlns, lrg Mar Ji tra1lrr yard. trre 1hadf"d c<lvel't'd p11110 & qu iec cu!·'1e-s11c. Also, assume 5 '<;;, Jnan -$17j mo includ- t".~ 1axes. Call 545-8424 (01>4in ('\'t'8.) \outh _ (-oast New 5°/o Loan On 11li;; f11nl11~1ie 3 Bed1'00m 2 hnlh home In Costa !'>1P~ • 0\1 nf'r "'11111~ $.1000 rln 1111<! \\'IU linanrp h.1lanr(" a! ~·~. 11.r1u111 1nlerr~1. Your total I pn1t. 11 111 he Slfi.i.{)O pf'r n1nn1h. 11 i1a.~ nf'"' f'llfPf'I -I rlr'*P"~ i\· na1n1 Br111111full~' lan<tc:c:irrd -Hurry Jr 1o1on·1 la.-:1• ~8641) 261!1 llarbor. C.1\.l. --~----~---2 STORY STEAL Th1~ r11nta~l1c bars:ain of nnly $26,!rl() inelud!'"!I 4 htJ~e hrd· roon1i:, J:i x 20 ram1ly room, fnrn1al Oinini: room, J h:lth.~. r11 rfl"I.~ &. rirapr~ 1hruoul PLU . .:: n,·('r 2000 S•J. fr :\o I n11s111J:r or m1.~pnnr. ACT NO\\'. Trade sour~. j Walker & Lee Rral1or!'I 76..~2 Edinge r I (7141 !il42-4ljj or 540·:11·111 I 3 BEST BUYS I * Westcliff j .l BR .. fam 1l) rrn. H r pool , 1 l,o11,• rn111nt. lnr15rp1<. JUST $17,T."(). * Mesa Verde l RIG hdrm~ , family rm. lmmal'. ro111I. Top Joe. o;..·1.y S'.ll.5.iO. * H•rbol' View Homes j RR .. ramil)I rm .. 3 car illr- a.i;r . Luxunously r1eco ra 1crl. Profr~~-JndSf"ptl. l'\ 0 \\' I $.'cl' ::.00 . SEMPLE Real Est•fe 675-2101 1:11r1 E. Co11a1 Hwy .. Cd:'>I *OPEN SAT./SUN:-*- 3044 MADEIRA l.m'f'ly 1mn1.1eulatr hon1,., Rra11Clful s;round.~. ('nv. 1111· !IO. ·' BR . It fRmily rm . 2 'R11T h~. $.\).!m I Georg• Willi•m1on RE.Al.TOR ' 673-43.iO 64.'>.1564 Evf'I'. I -----ifEPOSSESSIONS 1 Sparklin1t clean hom!'s, tome ntw!y painted & c1rpctfd. 2 3,4 &: S bdm111, Some wlrn / pools. J.1lA-VA conv. ttrm11 from $21,000 M $40,000. I Cnll l~ It W11111 Inf', 3843 Adam~ A\'e , 962·M11 I STE PS TO BEACH '2.Sry, A·framr . J BR. + 1 tnm1lv rm . Comf'r 101 , 0111~ $.''12.900 • !Prms CAYWOOD REA LTY I 6306 't\'. CllllJt //l'.y,. N.B. 548-1290 I I CALL FOR OUR PICTURE 8ROCHUR.E OF CURRENT LISTINGS OFFICE OPEN SAT. & SUN. 51h 0/o ASSUMABLE LOAN Custom 4 BR. 21,-2 ba. home in \Vestcliff • Large fam ily room. covered patio. reflect. pool, raised sundeck. Large lot on a quiet street. $65,000 . ?i-1.C. Bu ie OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2006 NAU'f!LUS LANE. Ba yc"resl. Charming 4 BR., 2th bath custom home. Great family home; 40 foot htd. pool -sep., lge. family rm. -new shag "'/\Y cpts. $79 ,500. (Trade- wind to Holiday). Art Gordon REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE Olvner v.'ants to sail a'1'ay from this drama· tic Ba ycrest pool home. l~uge lo t, big 3 bed· room plus fo rmal dining room. You \Viii like the privacy or this yard! $67 ,500. Bill Comstock WATERFRONT-BOAT DOCK 40' Boat dock below spacious. landscaped terrace. Lovely 3 Bdrm. home w/formal din. rm. & fam. rm.; 2 frplcs. & wet bar -best buy! $98,750 . ~lary Harvey BAYSHORES BAYFRONT Watch the boat action from your 60' ter- race -perfect home for large family w/8 bdrms. & fam. rm. & den. Private area & beaches. $168,500. May lease for summer months. LUSK HARBOR VIEW HILLS Large 3 BR .. 2 1h ba . vie w home on fee land. Family rm. & formal dining. Enjoy carefree living -bike to beach & schools. $69,950. Harriett Davies BLUFFS CONDOMINIUM 4 Bedrooms, overlooking greenbelt; just steps a\vay from poo l. You will enjoy the carefree living & the price. $36,500. Harry Frederick OWNER MUST SELL NOW!! Make an offer on this neat 3 bdrm. & den CA MEO SHORES home on a corner lot with a VIE\V & access to 3 private beaches. Don't delay -this \l.'on't Jast at a IO\V $67,500. Bud Austin CHEERFUL, COlY, CLEAN Descri bes this 3 bedroom, 1 •h bath, 18 x 34 pool home. 17x 12 Lanai Beautiful landscap- ing & trees. Room to expand. Only $44,500. ?i.fary Lou Marion DOVER SHORES 5 BR. 5 BATHS Let us sho\v you th is dramatic executive home. 143 ft. on the \Vaterfront, w/pier & sli p. lge. pool ; gourmet kitchen . $199,800. Al Fink IRVINE COVE SUNSETS Beautiful sunsel'i over \\•hite "'ater view5 from four rooms. Steps to your private beach. Fi ve bedrooms. 31h baths. This is lux· ury plus! George Grupe HARBOR VIEW HILLS Beautiful view -v.·a\k to beach, shops, school. N"ew shag carpeting in "'ell arranged 3 bedroom. 2 ba th home. Large lot w/many trees. Owners 1noving to Texas. $46,995. Eileen Hudso n OCEANFRONT-EMERALD BAY Breathtaking vie\v of ba y & ocean. A spaci· ous home in perfect condition -4 bedrooms, maid's room & guest suite -6't'.i: baths. O"•ners movinJ!: to Pau ma \'alley, ]lave re- duced price S70 .000 · $325.000. Carol Tatum WATERFRONT DUPLEX Live in one. rent the other. 3 BR . 2 bath up : 2 BR .. 2 bath dov.·n. Laree boat sli p. 2 Patios. Exce11ent financing. $89,500. Lavera Burns A "MUST-BUY" PRICE! On this University Park "Tulane" park home -3 BR .. large famil y room ~and your own priv. pool & jacuzzi -xlnt. loc. Owners had to leave the stale -call to see .•• $43,950. .. Chu ck" Le"'is PRIVATE BEACH -· Tops in every resp~t is this custom built, 4. bdrm.. 4 bath & • fam. dining rm. wi th beamed ceilin gi:;. It eXpresi:;es dignity & for· mality. $1 15,000. Kathryn Raul ston. BEST BUY IN EASTBLUFF O"·ner leaving area. is anxious to sell his o4 bd rm. Lusk home. Fam1.ly rn1 .• 21h baths. TJ ke new cond. Price reduced to $47 ,950. Ca thryn 'fennille WATCH THE BEAUTIFUL SUNSET ~"'rorn the pool deck of this elegant new home. designed for luxury livi ng. 4 Bdrms., family rm.. forma l dining. decorator·type kitch & the loc ation i! great! lmmcd. Posses. $74 ,900. Belle Partch 133.0700 64+24.JO 550 NEWPORT CENTER DR., N.11. ,, n " " ' H ;. NO ONE OFFERS MORE! THE REAL ESTATERS No. 1 No. 1 No. 1 In Serwlc ..... l•f•r• •nd •fter th• ••I•.'' t r•lnetl ••l .. ,..pl• In S •fflc•• te fell•w thr.,_ 11'1 Adwerti1lnt-C•mplete t•'f'•r111• •t th• H•r· ~., Ar•• every d•J· ------- CHOICE HARBOR VIEW HOME This desit'Rblc Palermo 1nodrl '' ith many up· &radfii C.'l:lr&S is the ans1ver lo lu:.:urious Hvi.ni.; at a moderate price. Spacious family room \VJlh fireplace and V.'Cl bar adjoin carpeted dream kJtchen. Dramatic entry. Largr, sl'cluded mas- ter bedroom ~uite plus 3 additional bedrooms. LuX\Jrious custom carf)C'ling throughout -many 6ther tastefully selected extras -you 01vn the land. call today to sec. 646-7171. .~ .. -. . ~·· ,. .,. .,,_ 1:6=·-~ f<.lt~· ·" PANORAMIC VIEW The bay, Lido &. ocean from this 3 bedroom, d in- ing room. large 26x26 living room Newport Heights home. Own the land for $54,950! It's on a large lot with room for a pool plus. New car- ~ts, drapes & paint. The o"·ner is anxious! Call 646-7171. " ' '. •• HONEYMOON COTIAGE SOUTH-OF-THE-HIGHWAY How about this in Corona del ttar? A sharr 2 bedroom, 2 bath home only a short v•aJk lo the beach. A su rprising valu(' ;gt only $43,900. For an appointment to l!ec call 673·8550 today, NEAR THE BEACH Dtndy 3 be-droom, 2 bath. Ne\v long grel'n sha;:-; ir.&rpl!ts. part block '>''!111 !C"nced. Outstandin5: value in Huntington Beach. ~18,930. 842-233S , • FANTASTIC FIVE BEDROOM Outstanding family home in 1.,•rcat neli;:hborhood. Huge f•mlly room, sunny kitchen. formal din.Ing room, Pxtra Jargr living room \\1ilh stone tire· place. $40.500. 646-7171. • ·------ • , I • ... D!JTCH HAVEN MARINA 4 BDR Just placrd on n1arkrt, ltus 4 bdr-2 bath home i~ r C"a.dy to o<'cupy. NC"BI, lrim throughout. freshly painted, fully carprled, corner patio, block '\'alJs. l bdr panclrd l: shelved, Ideal for den er study. Bc-ttcr hurry to see-this! Phone 841·2535 or !>46·231J !or lnformatlon. Full pri(;C $30,900. • ' ; ) 6, WALK TO THE BEACH lo school, to 1hP. library from this immaculat,. ."l bedroom 2 bath home with beautiful carpetini:' and vinyl floor" plui; quality custom drape~. Don't wttit. cttll now to see lhis charmer priced $32,900. Call 842-2535. PLAY IN THE BAY and S\vim in your ou1n Tahitian Pool! A 3 bdr home only 3 bloC'ks from the bay. Ne\v paint & carpets. Only $39,500. Call for the facts 546-2313. FAMILY FUN in this spacious 5 bdr Republic home. Room for boat, camper as well as a pool. Mesa Verde area. $44,500. Call for details 546- 2313. BEAUTIFUL CLIFF DRIVE Quality custom construction. Stressed for 2nd story with plans available! Better than ne\Y condition. Truly minimum care yard. Newport Heights 3 large bedrooms. 2 full baths, huge family room . All at just $47,600. Let us show you this very special home to· day. Call 646-7171. BACK BAY BEAUTY .o\rchitect designed and custom built con· temporary home 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, large atrium and 2 fireplaC'es. Complete built in electric kitchen. Ample room for pool, ten· nis courts, etc. Price only $53,000. Call 646-7171. BOATS. BOATS· BOATS At your door step, plus a gorgeous view or all the bay. All this for $49,500 in a Towers Apt. Living for less lhan 360/mo. Phone 613·8550 for appoi11tn1ent. THE BEST KIND OF YARD . . , Is the one someone el se maintains. The best kind of pool is ... the same ki nd. If this is your philosophy \Ve have your home ready for you. 3 bedrooms. 21h baths in the bluffs Y.'ilh a park for a back yard. Lib- eration for man. \voman & child for only $44,500. For details call 67J..85SO. 5 UNIT MONEYMAKER WESTSIDE COSTA MESA $39,500 -$10,000 DOWN Proba'bly one of our best offerings of the year. Room for more uni ts, 63 x 300. ?ifl • Lol Lcnv rent income $5,160. Excellent yield and tax shelter. -Phone 646-7171 PLAY GOLF and ''live" across the street from the ifeadowlark Golf Course in Huntington Beach. 3 4 bdr home that sparkles! Cathe· dral ceilings, professionally landscaP.ed and 1 year ne,v! $38,000. Call for details. 142· 2535. , ' .. SUBURBIA PARK SPANISH Locatrd in one or 1hr rno~t popular & Uc.st neigh· borhooch in HunUngton Beach. (Jusl ask any oi the rrsident11. 1 Thi~ hon1c fe11.turr1 <I bd.1·, family •. room formal dining roo1n, ::!-11 baths. ~ituatrd 1ir1 ,·cry large Int v.•ith "XlrA. prh•ac·y. l'ric('d to srll quickly 11.~ $40,500. Phone :l46-:?::lJ:: or 842.:lJ.1.·1 tor additional information. , ~ , ' ' ' •• • ' <" :,l i" • . i' ; ' , ' 2 ON A LOT l-:xel'ptionally i;harp -only %i year1 old -nn large 60xl35 lot -Buil1·ins, i;hak,. roof. 8Pp8- rate garages. Just a step to all shopping, 10% Down. $34,900. 646-7171 ON BALBOA ISLAND Remodeled and expanded 3 Bedroo1n -3 bath -10 steps to sandy beach. Ash panel- ed -ne\V kite.hen and baths and storage space galore -2 car garage. $82,500 - Call 673-ISSO. TENDER LOVE & CARE Have made this 3 bdr. 2 bath home the very cleanest you can fin d. If you enjoy a well kept la\\•n, a back va rd full of flo\vers. sparkling clean floOr~ & cheerful \Vall pa- per then this is lhe home for you . Don't hesitate to ca ll 646-7171 . NEWPORT HEIGHTS ~·reshly painted t\vo story on cul-de-sa('. Ne\v drapes. I.,.ovely brick fireplace. 3-car garage. Just reduced to $40,950. Call 646· 7171. MESA VERDE BEAUTY Charming 2 story hom e in Costa A1esa's mosl desirable community. 4 bedrooms. den, din· ing room, 2'f.z baths. 2100 sq. fl. shake roof. shag carpels. lol'i of extras. If you see th is one you'll buy it. $39,950. Call 546-2313. RARE 51/<0/o ASSUMABLE LOAN If you're looking for a very special home in Costa ~lesa \Vith 3 bclr. 2 baths. family room, very clean & neat throughout, fresh· ly painted, shag cpt, large lot, nicely land· sc aped, room for additional construction & pool + boat/trailer/camper, and a 51/.t r" assumable VA Joan -you just found it! T'rice $31,SOO. Phone 546·2313 for addition· al information. UNBEATABLE AT $24,950 Super cottage beautifully decorilted. Ready· lo·move in! Corner lot 3 bdr home \Vith paneled double garage. Convenient to schools & sho pping. Call now 646-7171 . SALESMEN NEEDED EARN MORE! LEARN MORE! Let llS :!'hO\V you ho1v e You can.f'arn up lo 80~0 • Profit Sharin~ Ph1.n I Pcrsonatlzed Trainin$: Proi;:ram e 1.tore Salrs l-fel1>-Nc1v Trainini;: Prol;Talil 1n Progr(!.(!s Coll Rondy Mc.Cordle 546-2116 for Interview • ' Luok 11t lh 1~ .. 11,. t. you'll tw l'Olll!'K'llrd 1n 11i;:rr·I' \lilh 11s 1hal it's about thr shBl'IJ('Sl & n10~1 ta~t ,.· fuly dccor1\11•d hon1r 11.round. 4 bdr. :1·h bath. (orm11.l dintn:;:-1·oom, family room, Ir firt•p11. Thr 4th bdr \vith ll lai;~e recreation roon1 fpQOI tabJ,. ~izP) is srparared f1-om I.hr main living quarirr·~ A.· ha~ ii~ 011 n hAth. Profr~~ionally l11ndscapl'd -'· df'('oratrd. Nr11porl Brach (<'r lnnd in f'lri;:anl nrw a rra. Call 5•16-2:l!3. L...'..... .... ..)> CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX 2 ~ ~ Brdmon1 housf'll In nnr or nur ht-st. south· of-lhf'·highway IO<'ation~. ExN"llenl income, ttnd <'an "" seen aln1os l 11ny1imr. $45,950. Call 673-8550. RIGHT ON THE BAY Beautifully redecorated. 3 large bedrooms, 31ti baths. living roon1 , forn1al dining room. breakfast roon1 & a large sunny kitchen on the bay, plus a proper study with fireplace & wetbar. All this coupled with off streel guest parking, space for a s"•in1ming pool and a large private: patio. make this the most exciting offering of the year for only $164,000. Call 673-8550 for detail!ii. VIEW HOME IN HARBOR VIEW HOMES Dramatic entrance. spaciou!'i farnily room with fireplace and wet bar. !';ecluded master bedroom suite plus 3 additional bedrooms. Tastefully decorated & loaded "'ith extra !\, You own th e I a nd. Ca ll today to sec. 646-7171. $55,000. NEWPORT HEIGHTS VIEW Spacious home. vic\v of Newport, bay & ocean. Large living room with built·in shelve.c; & storage, for1nal dining & break· fast area; huge upstairs family room & bar -All, \vi th VIEW. One·of·a·kind custom home . S72 ,500. ShO\\'n by appointment 646. 7171. FOR THE FUN·LOVING NF.WPORT SHORES ON THE CANAi, Lovely & large. A former model home . .( BR. den for office), 3 baths plus a neat bn· nus roon1 for ping pong and pool. Only $49,500 673-8550. CLIFF DR , BEAUTY Better than ne\v condition • {/Uality con· struction · stressed for 2nd story with pl ans available. Very minimu1n care yard! 3 large bdr, 2 full baths. huge family room. Offer· ed at just $47,600. Lcl -u~ show you thi.'> vrey special home today. Call 646-7171 . NEWLYWEDS· TAKE NOTICE! 1'his cute 3 bdr. green shag carpel, 20 x 40 patio, fenced yard. corner lot \vith room for boat or trailer. Only $25,500 · hurry • owner anxiou s. Call 646-7171. LOTS! LOTS! LOTS! NOW'S THE TIME TO BUILD! 50 x 125 lot · Rl · alley . just $12,500 IMag- nolia). 84 x 104 lot · Rl ·good area -$24,950 (Gra· nada. 90 x 125-RI ·Upper Bay $21 ,500 . f22ndl. 66 x 300 · R4 · 6 units $20,000 fC:anyon). Mesa Verde· RI $21 ,950 . fSuva). 107 x 101.5 · ('l -Baker St. -$29,950 (1vi!l exchange). j 11'1 S•I•• In the H•rMr Ar••-Prfff 11••ltlw- Thl1 I• wher• "The Actl•n 11.'' ' ,.,,,~ .... TWO-STORY NEAR BEACH Br\u11fu1. .1 B~·d1·ou1n.• -:!13 Bath -vrry i;hr.-p hon1e thrnu;:;h!)UI. f f'aluf<'s formal dining ar<'1', h1rbr lan1il_\" r0<Jm ''l1h hn1·k firrplar .. , upgnidf'd «Rrpc11n;.:. Jar~,. lni. E:xcrllf'nt 1()(';8.lion llf'ar 11 11 -'chool:o>. i;ho11pinl;' and ~ach. Prl1·r S.16,730, C11H 546-2313. ·--·· .. -··-' ...,_ ,• MESA VERDE -$28,500 Ci Jfn"' many homf'l do you 1111ppose there &rf' fn ?ltesa Verde undf'r $28.500! \Ve count :. and th~ 11icc~t or I.hr :l by far is thi11 Jif.tlr. 1harpie. ;')Bed- room~'/, balh.~ forrrull dioin~. pool :sized yard ttnd 10•,;, O<r.\·n. }>'or drla1b -f'7.1·8.'l50. l'AMIL Y LIVING ('nnvl'nlrnl el'Ji;fsid,,. IO(•ation. Pool & patio f<ir f'11trrtaining. ,.')epara!r master bedroom ... bath. \lionderful family room & kil<~hrn. Wet bar 11vt1.il11blP. Boal or 1·Amp<'r .11!.orage area. A m u.c l lf'e at $37.9.)(). Call 646-7171. " ~ MOVE UP TO WESTCLIFF Now' i!'I lh@' time. Tran~frrr"d owner Is offM'lni 1hi~ quality homf', loRdf'd "·i1h '!Xlra !raturrs at 111 prit? thRt '>''ill enablf' you lo provide your fam- ily ~'ilh !he be.<it in accommoda.llons. location. 1·onvcnif'ncr and sa.tisf!lclion. 4 bedrooms, 2 \-.i hath.~. dinini:: rnom, r('('rration room, litudy. U-1'.c 1<0 ser ii! ~63.900. Call 546-2313. -~ MESA VERDE GOLF COURSE A •011 J:"Olf i'OUl'l'c loralion ""'Ith 11. hreatht11.kini:: '1r1\·. :'i bcdroo1n.~ or 4 bf>droom"' & den, 3 bath.~ formal dininl{ and brf"akfast room. It Is 11.lsn the 1nosl incxpen.<1iv,. goU l'OursP homt Jn Mel!& Vrrd~ by far at. $48.500. C4116'16·7171. THE REAL ESTATERS NEWPORT BEACH 1700 Newport Blvd, 646.7171 COSTA MESA 2790 Harbor Blvd . 546·2313 HUNTINGTON BEACH 17931 Beech Blvd , 842·2535 CORONA DEL MAR 332 Marguerite 673-8550 • INVESTMENTS 2784 Harbor Bl~d ., Suite 201; Cosio Mese 546-2316 .. ' t)' '' V PILOt ' . -. l~l ............. -l~i l """"'"'''' ~1 1 -1~... I~ I -* ... ·1~ -·--I~ _,.,,. l~l" --'* @Jf'. --'* I~ l·G_•_n_•_r_•_l ~~~~~~G~•n_•_,_•_l ~~~~~~-l ·G-•_•~•~r~al'""'""'""~~~ c;.i:..,.iii,m.~1 om .. iii~~~~Gej;;neiiiramli;;iiiiiiiii::;~l .. o...~iiiramliiiiiiiiiiii;;:;;;;G~ .. iii0;ra;liiiiiiiiiiii;::iii~G~o;no;;;;r;a;l;;iiiiii;;::.;;;:~Ge;;;;'!J'm'm8=1iii.iiiiiiiii::.;;; a DOVER SHORES 0\1•ner motivated'. 5 bedrooms - 4 baths - Family room & neat pool. FEE land too! Good ent ertainment pattern. TastefulJ..v dee· orated & in move in co'ndft ion. Us ed brick !irer lace 111 large family room \Vith one 'ra!I of built i n book cases or use for your stereo equip1nent. 12" x 12' dining area at one end of "L" shaped living roo1n. Enjoy real Jiving as lhP. afternoo11 sun fl oo ds the pool areA. UpgrR ded throughou t. Don't overlook this opportunity to live in New port Beach's fines t area. $95.000 Call 675-4930. CAMEO HIGHLANDS VIEW 3 bedroon1s and den. Large backyard v,ri th patio and even roo1n for a poo l. Offe red ror the fi rst time a nd exclusivel y ours at only $49,500. CALL 675-4930 SQUEAKY CLEAN If .vo u have looked for a real li\1!\1A C:UL1-\Tr-: hon1 e !ice this 3 bcd roon1 in j\·Je:-a \.'erde. Beautiful la nd sca ping a nd interior done in c·us\otn drapes & \Vall papers. ('oin pletely carpeted for only $3 1.000. ('all no"''. 675-49 30. $ MAKE SENSE \\/hen invested in the right neig hborhood. How about I wo separate 2 bedroom homes on 1 lot \vith good eestside locat ion ~ Short walk to shopping. Try $35.500. NO\\'. lhal n1akes sense ~ Call 675-4930. ELBOW ROOM l,111.:r \Ill :\ \~./' ('()Jt~~R tar "1111 lo.•d~ {Jr lush 1111• M. ~11ruh11. flo~·rr~. Jn11t llnd ~hail1• trrr~. 1'cs1Jrd 1111 11111:.;'t 311 ol th is !s a <'tll) 1·on1fn1tahlr Thrt•1• Bcli ni. T11 0 Ba!h h-01111· \l'lth 1-11\RD\\'OOD ~· l> 0 0 R ,i.;. illl"Rf' dlninp, Rn1. B '] Kit . ancl b1'('11kla.~t 11rPM . Col'rrM pu11(1, rit)ui.l)I' t:f1l'l:l l!f' 1111<1 11. st>lt111K nl t'r'lt1xa1l0i1 you'll nf'l'f'r lon:r1 flrl(.~l to ,11cll al $37,500 \\hh l1ber<1l l<'J'mll., N'>r lAAo Orani,:t C.?--1. Oi*,n SUI. ~un. I.· :0.101L ).4i. Salisbury Re.illy CLIFFHAVEN :1:-:Q, l\JNGS ltd :\'ic<' 1 8()1·11i,.., .~n tlou.•r; Ol' tl'l'r ~:I.id ·'s,rn , .~i·ll. ~rll'" ... dn\'r by, 1•11JI 1<1 -<'r : 1-:J·:ui..:GEU TO ' BALBOA ISLAND ;\'rar nf'11· .~ Bft. horne nr. ;\'orlh Ba~. Sl!'f's.~l'd /or 11d· rl!'I. 4 Bil·~. Exl.'hange for !01. Dover SIMll"('S, S7j.(XIO. Salisbury Rei1lty Jlj :\-1,\Rl:-IE A\' .. :, 613-6900 K.\LBO,\ !SL.<\:\11 NEWPORT HEIGHTS \\':::o!kini;: ch~!arlcf' .~chool.~. -Sfp;,rlt!r r hiltln•ns J1h1y ~anl 11·1111 ~·hn1h1ng 1J't'i.'. lri-lr1d ~j/.(' ~00111 8Jld h1g-hr1i.:ht ki!c hrn $JJ,90ll C11J1 616-7 171 ' General T:11i~· n1 1'1' s11hj1•l·t !o 1•.\hd1ni::: J,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; j \I/\ Ina n, 1uuu 1a1 Pt'l'C" nt ai;:r BAYCREST Open Sunday 1·5 1805 Glenwood Ln . {Santiago at Ashford. left to Glen\~·ood f Quat1tv and l'01nforl 1rere built into lhis fine . l\':\N. \\!ELLS 4 bedroo1n. 3 bath 1 de· hghll ul po11dcr roo1n hon1c. 'l'he for1nal din · ing roo1n. paneled fa tnily room & xtra la rge livi ng room u•ith it's han dso me bouquet ('an· yon rock firepl ace arl' 1us l :some of the 111· door featur es .vou v.•lll enjoy. f or outdoor activitie.c; & entertaining. the truly large pool \I ilh .J acuzzi .1ets is sur· rounded by spacious aggregate patios for sunbathing hy day and cozy gathering.~ around the buil t-i n lire pit on cool evenings. Priced for quick sale. Ov,.ner has bought another home . Call today for pfe-vie\1'. ROY J, WARD CO., Realtors 1033 M1riners Driv e, N.B. 646-1 550 Dovtr Shor1s Offic• General General 2 CdM LOTS SS ra1i• or G', 101111 pmt. ot ~1 ·.u.OQ fJl'r 111h. r 11tl prl1'1' Is ~'.!\ ... 1'Kl. 1·nll 1101•' .. r;..11&w. :!.i:!".I !1;1rbcJr. C.:\-1. Gener-; I FOREST E OL\O\ '" R EAt ro11s OPE:\! 7 f)i\YS A \VEEK Would You lelicv• LESS THAN $75.00 A Month P ete /Ja1•1•ell p•·e~e11l:1 , * 130 Shorecllff$ Drive ., CORONA DEL MAR (OPEN DAILY 2 TO SI * View -Pool . -5 Bdrms. -* One of our n1ost indi vidualized custom homes. A truly dramatic i1npact a\11:1.its your guests frorn th e 1noment they enter the gate to yeur al l·r~d1rood home. Enhanced by mttny trees. * 708 St. lames Place CLIFFHAVEN, NEWPORT BEACH !OPEN SUNDAY 1 TO 5) * Variety of Bayfronts * A fine selection of 3 to 6 bedroom homes \Vith piers, fro1n $117.000 to $300.000 : also PRll\·IE BAY E ST .•\ TE LOTS. Bayfront rentals avail· able. Contact i\1r. or Mrs. Bents, 673--0149. Offi.::• Open S1turd•y1 & iund1yt PETE BARRETI REAL TY 1605 Westcllfl Dr., N.I . 642-5200 -----------General Gener•I FANTASTIC! This is the mosl colorful home in lO\Vn -and still tasteful. It's a family home yet great for entertain ing. 4 Bedroom!, forrnal dining. fainily room and 3 baths, ele- gant c_ippoinlrnenls. a decorator's delight. Top quality. Priced at ~44 .950. Open Sunday after· JlOOn . NEW popular Pacesetter. popular location 4 Bedroo1n \\'ith great \\'a ltpapers. deep pile <.:arpets and floor plan\\ ith master suite sep- arate from kids rooms. This is a beaute ~ Open Saturday & Sunday afternoon~. ·Priced at $41.950: COFFEE -La rge 3 Bedroom in an exclusive a rea. ttiick coffee color shag carpets. m as- sive stone fireplace. immaculate kitchen "'ith hard\\'OC'ld ca binets and co1npletely rnani· cured grounds. See this for !Omething dif· ferent . Open Saturdays & Sunday afternoons. Priced at ~43 ,950. ~l2C$ci~r6e'.Jtea(~ 2850 Me1a Verde Dr. • Cost• M11i1 • Phone 546-5990 DOVER SHORE S With Nite Duplex! \'1r1' homr 11 1~ :'H111111 ~0 f)r. J111•·,1"1 ~ 'l "'t'l:ll. T~!>r OI' I .>'< ;1111111:•1 ', l';ll<' I· I I I !11:.11. >•·:11 ;111!1 ' 1, ·a 11 : ~ 1.,.111 • u1111 )), 'lll' '. l 'an ll-C' )"Jlll'I' !or i,.,, 11!n11 $1~• a 1n(1111 Ii. 1:11rr f1nrl r1r,tl"d 1111 h<1~1· \lf'll \;ropl 1,11. t""I' thr parl11·11l:1r h•,1n•· h11)•'!' Ill' 11\(' d tM'f'J'lllllt: It\\(",. l••I'. ]h•n'1 r11 il !.1 i111 r,. ti ·~H11' 1!1i~ lll!l!~ILflj "I'" 1•or!11n11~ \\'on't Inst ~ .. hlll\•· I di ,...,,.... ---------~ ----------......,1 I ~~---61'~1 buy. ~flcU'. 5 BR. 4 ba. POPPY AVE .! $64,950 II Ad1:1ri1abll' floor plan for Home Show Rea ltors f'Ouplr or !~t. l<1tnil~. Xr.,..•!.\ ''At·n11·ha1r ll111 1~f'hnn\111;:·· dtfor11tt!d. JJy apr•'t. S91.IXXI 6~5-7225 ___ _ Bill Grundy, Rei1ltof' ;. ;oncl \\ant ad 1~ ;t l.'OOll ~:::: Do1Pr Dr., X B. S.12-4610 l :::'::"':.c'_'':::":::"-_:"e-' ----- Gentr1l G1n•r•I BEACH KEYS Go l\'ith this 2 l~R . 2 ba . Corona del :-.1ar pool ho1n e. Secl uded yard & lovely lan;:1i. SUPER VIEW & PIER \'ery large 3 Bil .\\' din. rm,. den & fan1 . r m .. overlooki ng entire harbor. Phone or stop by fo r details & TV sho\v ing. Open House Sat rsun l·!'i. 2501 Ocean Bl\'d, lat Carnation\. lorona de! rvTa r llO ~IF: SllOW REALTORS :J:1:t.~ ~:11~! (Allh<I ll if!:h~··y f:Oron• 1lf'I ~l11r 64 5-0303 BACHELOR "BEACH " BARGAIN tr ~:1111tv lir·n1 lw'< !ho• 1••11°1' 1of 1111• I 111·11 ~ 11'1 I'll.. 1111• I• ll. S11nH!1f'1'•[1111 i.:ut!R~f' .Si~'ll'I Hll• Iii U\l; 1'll1Hll, lll'i).:l1l :<!iul.\' k1tt l11'11. l11rµ•· \x>dt"<,.in1li. JN· CLl ·rir.s l1vi111: rur1111 fl1rni111rr 11 11d n•frll!l'l'il • 1nt. n 11·11r1· liq11idnll11 :.: for fa.~t »Rlr. Don'1 pl'I.~'< \1p !hilt hl'i~k-1nnrn1 n c. 1·11n on thr snnrl llutr) -\\·on'• l!lsl l)ln l 645°0303 FOR~'f . E OL\ON '" .RC'tA' r o11 r Gtn•r• I [General l ------I COLLEGE PARK I GLORIOUS TREES I -AREA-Sheller !hill \''ell built comfy homr 11! 2015 ~l'tl.h Lane I nfl i\lai;:lnerJ Dr .. o~D daily 1 $26 ,950 1 10 '· lArKt ""'"'room. Lo1r1.v C'ornrr J.)t IM>nir , 11irh P3lo V~rr'le rock ftt'f!plaC'I'. :t hr dt"OU11l< + :! b.ith< • 1 :t hf'rlroon111. 11• f.iath!<, h111;e 1·11n1p11~ r111 .\ii 1his + nctd~ nl'11· !lhnt .li11d 11 lirtle ~11 ::l.".'Ullll\blr ti', lnau rt[ paint. Lo1\ priff for thi~ ~l~.!i.".O. 1'11~;ihlr \lit rno. l tlf"><ira blr :"\rwpo11 Btil'BC'h H\l'h!cl1•~ lft\f'JI I'll' lhllT\' I !1!'#1<, ~ 'in 1111~ n11i·. • · I Arnold & Freud Newport :?Q~ E:. 171h SI .. C \I. Realtor Week Open Houses THIS WEEKEND 11..., thb 1tn4y c1, ... ,.,., wltfl Y•• tw. .... ,.. • ••• r. tie11M-tl111tl11t. All ... IMetleM lhtelf ...... •r• turl!MC 11 ttNter feteil '11 ...... 1.., ..... ..,._,, 11 i.4•(• DAILY PILOT WANT AIL .,... ••••i"t .,.. ••"* fer ••I• ., .. ,.... • .,....i te lltt •11cti htfe1111etf•1 I• tW. eel••• Md PtWrr. HOUSES FOR SALE (2 Bedrooms) 209 Granada. San Clemente 496-3377, $25,700 !Daily 3·61 721 Marguerite, Corona de! ~tar 675-5726 · ISat & Sun 1-5) *2522 University Dr. 1Back Bay) NB 646-3928, 528,000 (Sat/Sun/Mon) {2 BR & F•mily or Oen) K Anchorage Wa y, NeY<'port Beach 675-1748, $27.500 (Sal/Sun/Mon) * 1529 Keel Dr. lflrbr Vu Hills) CdM 646-3928 !Sat/Sun/Mon 1-5) 129 l\1onte \lista, Costa lifesa 64;;-0303. S22 ,950 (J Bedroom) 664 Surf Street. Costa i\lesa (Sun 1-5) 546-1185 !Open Daily) 243 Hill Place. Costa i\.1esa 548-7505. $29.950 ISal/Sun/Mon 12-5) 801 Kings Road, Ne wport Beach -042-8235 (Sat & Sun) 216 Poppy, Corona del ~fa r 644-4910. $87.500 !Sun 1-5:30) 320 Prospect, Nev;rport Beach 646-7171 ISat 2-6) 1927 i\lariners Dr. f\Vestcliff) NB 642-2049. S44 .900 (Sat/Sun/Mon 1 ·~) 33122 Palo Alto Or .. Dana Point 493-4810: 493-3136 /Sa l & Sun) 72:\ Ca meo Highlands Dr .. Cdi\I 675-7225 228 Goldenrod, Corona del l\ilar 675-7225 1040 Linden Pl .. Costa ~1esa (Sat 1 ·51 !Su n 1-51 642-1122. $24.950 /Open Daily) 2018 Barranca tThe Bluffs} NB 675·3000 ISun l ·~l 1809 Port Sterling. Ne1\'POrt Beach ,46·231 3 /Sun 1-5) 2015 Deborah Ln (off i\1ariners) NB 646-7755 ISat & Su n 1·51 13 BR l Fi1mily ) 17611 Roc kros e \\'ay. Irvine 833--1029 .. !28.500 <Open Sun . J 2036 Co m1nodore Rd . ( Bayc resl ) NB 642·4589. ~52.500 (Open Daily) 18916 Santa Clara Cr .. Founta in Vallev 1 962-5031 /Sat & Sun ·1-5 ) 130 Shorecliff Dr., Corona del Mar 642-5200 !Daily 2-51 2504 Cliff Drive. Ne\\•por,t Beach 646--7171 /Sun 1·5) **3301 Bounty ('r .. J.luntington Beach 646--?iil (Sun 1·51 2591 Tu gtin Ave., Cosla i\·lesa 646-7 171 !Sun 1-!) li17 'rerrapin. Ne\\·port Beach 646-il7 l !Sun 2-51 *l'.?25 Nottingham, Ne\\·port Beach 646·7 171 !Sat & Sun 1-51 3044 J\1adeira tl\lesa \1erdel C1'1 673-4350. 835,900 !Sat & Sun) 1134 Paularino. Costa i\lesa 675-5726; 545-2300 1Sat & Sun 1-5) 297 Hanover Dr. (College Park) Ci\t 54 6-0902. $29,950 !Sal & Sun) **250 1 Ocean Blvd .. Corona de! Mar 675-7225 (Sat & Sun 1 ·5) 421 Tustin Ave. (N'Pt Hts) NB 646-241 4. $3 4,500 1880 Orange ,\ve .. Costa i\lesa ISun \ ·5) 64 6-0555, S37.500 1Sat .Sun1i\ton) 1-61 232 Lo yola. Co5ta tilesa 646·0555. 820,500 (Sal & Sun 1-5) *240 I Narbonne (cOr. Santa Isabel) CJ\1 646-3928 IS•t/Sun /Mon\ 1 ~27 Lincoln \\"ay (Baycrcst) NB 64 4-7662 tl\lon 1·5) 1401 Santanel la llrvine Terr l Cdi\1 67 5-6060 !Sun 1-j) 11J7 Pembroke J,n. 1\Vestcliff) NB 675·3000 !Sat & Sun 1·5) 1915 Bayiside Dr , ('orona del i\1 ar 675-3000 1Sat & Sun 1·5) *4618 Roxbury Roa d. Corona del J\lar 673-8799 ISal/Sun/Mon·dlilyl 2512 Andover. Costa ~lesa 645-0303 !Sun 1-5) 1001 Dolphin . Corona de! i\Jar 645-0303 5381 Gloria. Hunlin;ton Beach !Sun 1·51 962-5566 1Sun I ·61 20662 Chaucer. Huntins:ton Beach 962-5566 1Sun 1-61 *1 815 Main. liuntington Be1ch 962-5586 ISu n l ·61 8241 J\lunster. Huntington Beach 962·5566 !Sun 1·6) 4709 Cortland !Cameo Hghlnds) Cdl\1 67 5-6000 !Sat & Sun 1-5\ 3199 Hai ti 1i\lesa Verde) Cl\1 546-5990 (Sat & Sun "-5) 20862 Surge, HuntingU>n Beacll 346-2313 (Sun 1-51 1999 Tustin, Costa Mesa j' 546-2813 (Sat & Sun -5) (4 leclrHm) 10052 Sprit Circl~. Huntirift.On Beach 968-1616, $33.950 (Sun 1-5) 2086 Marion Way (of! 21st St.) CM 6'6-7755 !Sa\ 4' Sun 1-5) (4 BR & F•mily or Den ) * 1358 E . Qceanfront, Balboa 673-6i49, $96,500 !Sun 1-61 501 E. San Juan, San Clem ente 492-0726, $42,500 (Daily) 1124 Santiago, Newport Beach 642-5200 (Sun 1-5) &04 Allview, N. Laguna Beach 642-5200 (Sat 1-5) 9161 Cran·ford Circle. Huntington Beiich 962-3748. $29,750 (Sat & Sun) 2849 Boa Vista Dr. (f\'Iesa Verdel CM . 647-8501, $37,900 ·(Sat & Sun,11-7) *2006 Nautilus Ln . ( Baycrest ) NB 833-0700 ; 644-2430 (Sunday) 17611 Hastings Ave. rCulverdale) Irv. 833-0700. $37.950 (Sun 1-5) **505 l\.1orning Star i Dover Shores I NB 642-8235 ISat & Sun) 1606 t\ntigua (Do ver Shores) NB 644-4910 . $99.500 1sa1 & Sun 1-5 :30 1 410 l\1orning Star /Dover Shores) NB 644-4910.1105,000 !Sal 1-5 :30'/ 2056 Port Weybrid&e, Newport Beach 646-7171 !Sun 1-5) 18922 Racine Dr. (Turtle Rock) lrv. 833-2057, $47,500 !Sal/Sun/Mon 1-6) 3111 Platte Dr., Costa Mesa 540-11 51 (Sal & Sun 1·5) *423 Ogle. Costa f.1esa . 646-0555, 143.500 !Sal/Sun/Mon 1-6) 9681 LandfalJ Dr .. Huntington Beach 545-0505 !Sunday) 19932 Lexington, Hu ntin&"ton Beach 962-5566 (Sun 1-6) 4539 Orrington 1Cameo Shores) Cdf.f 675-3000 !Sun 1-5) 2127 '''ind\vard Ln .. Ne\\'port Beach 645-0303 !Sal & Su n 1-5) 14 18 Estelle, Newport Beach 645-0303 ISun 1-5) 2707 Island View (Hrbr Vu Hills\ CdM 675-6000 !Sat & Sun 1-5) 1718 rvtinorca {111 esa \'t rdel Cl¥1 546-5990 ISat & Sun 1-5) 20 l 2 Port Ramsgate. Ne\vport Beach 546-2313 1Sun 1-5) *25 13 Davis. Costa ?i1esa 546-23 13 1sun 1-5) 1311 Antigua \Vay (Baycrest) NB 646-7755 !Sun 1-5) 1617 Port . ..\bbey. Corona de! 1.lar 644-7662 1Sun & Mon. 1-5) * 1707 An tigua, Ne,vport Beach 675-4930 !Sat It 'Sun 1-5) (5 BR & Family or Don) *i08 St. James Pl. (Clilfhavon ) NB 642-5200 ·1sun 1-5) *1033 Mariners Or. (Dover Shores) NB , 646-1550 !Open Da ily) 1847 Port Abbey Pl. (H. V. Homes) CdM 675-2101 (Sun 1-5) 2652 Basswood ( Eastbluff) NB 546-7729. $48,950 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1806 Port Barmouth Pl. <Hrbr Vu Homes) NB. 644-2127, $49,900 !Sat 12-5. Sun 1-7) **210 E\·ening Star (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 (Sundiy) 900 Via Zuric h Cr. I Lido Isle ) NB 6i5-3210 I Sunday ) **107 l.i nda Isl e Dr. (Linda l~le) NB 644-4910. $145.000 !Sun 1-5:30 ) * 1636 Anita Lane (Baycrest) NB 644-4 910. $79,500 (Sun 1-5:30) 2230 Aralia St. l[aslbluff) NB 64 4-1102, S60.000 !Sun 1-5) *1349 Galaxy (Dover Shores\ NB 675-6000 1 Sal & Sun 1-5) * 1230 Santia&o (Dover Shoresi NB 675-6000 ( Sat & Sun 1-5) DUPLEXES FOR SALE II BR & 2 BR \ 407 Poppy Ave., Corona de! l\1ar 675-7225 !Sat & Son I ·3) TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE (2 Bedroom) 2605 Del \Vay =tA. Huntinaton Beach 847-1221 , $20,500 !Sat & Sun 1-5) TRIPLEXES FOR SALE ( 3-2-1 8tdroom ) 4701 River, New-pQrt Beach 646-71il 1 Sa t & Sun 1-!) APARtMENTS FOil SALE (2 Bodreom) **3121 IV. Coast Hwy (.~pt . 5-A l N'pl Beach. 675-3210 (Sunday) IA YFRONT LOTS FOR SALE **Bays ide Dr. bet. l\1arine Ave.&: Cdri1 642-8235 (Sat" Sun) .. , ... 11: 11WM«frHt ••'*'••I ... .r Wet9rffie11t • ' 111 ' ,. 11 1, • I' I: 1 j I I I i ' I I I I • ' I I ' ...... .., .... ]~.[ l~I ' ' _ ....... l~I DAILY PILOT _2S ]~ [ -..... _ ....... ,~, ¥ :r I~ I .......,. .... ntr•f t G•n.ral l Gtner1I Gen•r•I General j Balboa Island S..IM• Island 'co1t1 Mesa I Huntington S.ac:h li;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;o ~~-;;-~-~-;:;ii;;:ti;;::J':;;it:;;:-;;-;:;;:;-;;:.,;;l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;C;;;O;;;;;;R;;;O?iN;;;;;;A;;;;;;;D:;;E:;;L;;;;;;M;;;A;;;;;;R;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;l;;;;;;;;;;O~P-=E::;N;;;;;;H::;O~U~S~E~S~A;;:T:_;;/;:S~U:::N;:;.;:;:1;;;·5?;;;; :'."°"'~~~:,~ .. v~~;;.,, '"I GJS~ .!~"D~~?~,. ' ' R1 1l '''"'"· •1s.11000. 1441 E. Co1.t Hi9hw1y Coron• d1l M i r, C 1lilo rni~ THE CISCEL'S HOME J.lere's a n in1 1113CU[ate 3 bedroom 'Nilh panoramic \•]e\V of the Pacific. The Ciscel's H ome is spacious. light, airy yet cozy-and vou should see the Pacific after a rain Storm. There's a front courtyard and beautiful land scaping .s urrounds this home. This Is one of lhe lov1est priced vi e\\' homes in Corona de! l\11ar-at $49.500. Open Salur· day & Sunday. SPANI SH RETREAT ~·lission tiled estate in OoYer Shores. S Big bedrooms including maid's or teen- ager's roo1n, elegant format dining roon1 and a family room that's nothing but class. There's a tremendous pool , delightful out· door entertaining area and a 3 car garage. l The Spanish Retreat \.viii be open Saturday & Sunday afternoons. PR. CUNNINGHAM'S HOME ! I ! ! Our excellent Superintendent o f Schools is leavin,g. Sad'. But his home \viii be a delight to son1e happ,v fan11ly, It is a 4 bedroom \\lilh a magnetic vie\v of o ur exciting harbor and coastline. The Cunn ingham home w ill be open Saturd ay and Su ndav in J.fa rbor Vie\v Hills. Broad moor. The price is S74,900, FEE LA ND JN DOVER SHORES F ir st o[ the fee lots in Dov er Shores ! and J this is a beautiful property'. Unique single l story 5 bedroom floor plan \1·ith inviting £ a zure pool. a 3 car garage and delightful { California contemporary decor. This home I "Jlresents !hat rare combination of being el~ ; citing -and im1naculate. Beams. bricks, i deep pile carpels and Spanish tile fl ooring. I This home is priced at $109.000. and \rill be J open Saturday & Sunday afternoons. t\ REALLY U1\IQUE HOME J Have you ever been on \Vaterfront Drive • in Corona d el Mar?? It 's lined with peppe r I trees and cute. riuaint ho1nes. J\-lr. \Velch's home on the corner is no\1' for sale. J-le built i the home 40 years ago v.iith hard\\•ood fl oors. ' bean1ed ceil ings. a stone fireplace and lots ! ' • of c h arm. It also has 4 bedrooms, .1 baths and freedom. 1\ Unique exclusive at $57,500. Rear Estate, 675-6000, 2443 E. Coast Highway, l f.;ral Coron1 Del Mir. C1lilorni1 92625 SANDY HOPKINS So IJ>tr lnr thl' n1onth .,, !\lay, s:i'nd)• ha5 sold 11.nd eJoi;f'd rs1·row on s.-J():l.2'2:1. 11cr1h of rral f'Slillt' In Hunl· lrlgton Rraeh. 11,. also ha.5 /'lad I of h1~ l1~t1ni::~ lll'll. Sanci) Spt'l'LR[IZl'fl in n,.at ESI Ol!P !Ind [l'('f'l\'('d h15 dr- ~ree fron1 Arv.on11. ~1111P. for )'<llll' Rril[ ~~511111' nrrd~. 11•hv 001 c111J 11 rf'al proff'~- 1110021, Sandy Hopk1n5. Vil· lage Rl'aJ t:slall'. 962-4471 Ne\v listing. South of l-twy., on l l"i !Ol!i, 30I SO. BAYFRONT f HA· Le.an wuh 6 ~ an nual hrltnr l S.fh~. lX' x 11. lam. close to beach & shoppin~. 3 Bed room!i, 2 Beautiful, custom built duplex. 2 Rdrms .. 3 Pf'!Ten1a1u· r111~. Tn111t PR~- baths. Jo'ormal dininv. Nice yard Vi•ith fruit baths r lus den . Offers every aspect of gra-mt'nt $!"8 Pl!'r nwnth. Sluirp " ' I bd ? b h l bfodMOm I.on~ .thslt'nini.: trees. CIOUS i v j n g ' p us 3 rm .J .. at apt. •l'lo'h HAHl)\VOOO fLOOn.s. 1ly rm, Jn: kilch with blnn R IO, d111hwshr, llv11111: rm 11o 11h f1rrp/, u11:rrArll'd w \.\ crpls .t: 1trp.• Lrg rna81rr sullp w11h '.l'Alk 111 elosrt~. WON'T LAST AT $47 ,800 $169,000. :z lu:o.:uri()U!I! hath•. moeler·n SPECTACULAR BAYFRONT GRAND CANAL '""'.;" kl1cheo Rnriy '" oc· ''"PY ;mmeri,.<el,,, GI !my. J>r11111,i.: roo1n. srp prlv;ilr ~!ll1ni;:-rn\. 10· ' 42' riarin, 11hinglr l'Qllf, ri1•nfrss lcl~c·pd 1>h1 ~·u·. sn .ooo. "'11lk 10 h1•1u•h 0 h · 'th · •-1· N th' New 2-story home. ideally s il.uated to enter· n t e Jel ly "'I p1er N i; Ip. o 1ng can er1 11·f'lromr CALI .. : compare \vith the quality & luxury of t his tain & enjoy living, \vith income apartment. Walker' & Lee classic Italian Villa. 5 Bedrooms. separate Sl09,500. office. servant's ~uarters. Enclosed patio & WILLIAM WINTON, Real Estate lar;::e bayside deck. $1.25,000 'J:2:t M•rlne, B•lbo• l1l•nd 67.S.llll 21!1(1 Harbor Blvd. 111 Adam.t ."'4.>046j Open ·111 !I P).I I' 1llage Real fstJ!e LINDA ISLE Large bayfront lo!. room Open ,, .. a ter in front. $7S,OOO for pier & .!ilip. HARBOR u2-«11 t:::: i su.1101 DRIVE BY l.G_•_n•_•_•_1 ______ 1 _C_o_ron:_•:_d_•_IM_•_• ___ ,: 1191 Boise Way, C.M . OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-S <N, 0>' BAKEP. TIRED OF $23,950 4 BDRM. + DEN &>au1ilul homf" sPt in n:c. rurr:sque M"lllni;:. Th~ 11ddf'd ll'11lU1'' 1~ that 1hi5 homr 711 MARGUERITE E. or FAIRVIE\Y! 7 VACAN'r • SPIC • SPAN • I '!ENT RECEIPTS P1'(10abJy th~ 111.~t 1·hftnt·e tn t buy a n1c,, i;ing ll' fllmil~· R.\RGAIN on11" S!"f" 1h1s eh;irp l hf'il· Mml' ror under S.'l.1,000. 2 Rl'dlll'f'd lor r11~t Sil!f" In !IYllll plu~ fa1111ly r<tr>m Bd1·m., l'Xll'll lgr. Jiiini;: rm. I SU,9.:,0, t.·101·,. in fa .>t. rent hnn1f", ~·or·mill fi1nu1g 11rr;i, w frplr .. hath ha$ tub & 10 clos~ er e~rro11. I ui;"d bnf'k hrrpl11rr, Likt> •vrn has 11 s11im pool. l\ini:: i;hn,.·rr F.A. hl'aL R-1 Loi. L•rw1n Reelty, Inc:. """ " 1' c·a qK'!~ .t· rl111pe~. 1rnct,r, lo..tn, carf' _ You f'~ll l\.li.J:?'ll 11iitd rcx1m11 lhroughou!, )'Ill, ro~ ,li!8Z'll,li(f" llP I. Thi~ :ll:J!:i~ 61~111:1hu1·~1. Hntl(n B{'h blr111 R 0 . ron1 f'nl'P l'l'rl flil· buil!·in •'JUlgf' + f'IVl.'n + f'>nf" h;u f"\'rrylhing l'Xrrpl _5_!6.-S41_!_•nytim_• __ I 1in Ju~i ff'ducf'd lo S21..l00. d\td1w11.~hl.'r. 011·n,.r rn111~-f''OR Sa\,. by nwl'IE'r-C11~1om SEYMOUR REAL TY C 0 M PA Ny 11.'rrf'd, Open t1J 9 Pl\t. brlnK !hll l. Look & rompare bu ilt hom,. Xlnt rond. On _ 'l"l"'"' at Jl-1 .. iOO. Id , RR' 1 "''~ 11\~1 JWac·h Rll·d .. llti;:n Bc:h .>·..,. ·~u. ru · l.'·~RI'. " ~. • • I . ~ I' TARBELL 2955 H•rbor SCENIC frplC". blh1~. riled k11 «h•n Oprn ill · r:-.r REALTORS nl'w l'rp!~. l'f)l'f'Z't'd pallo. ----- 762-4471 1::::!546-t!Ol "SINCE 1944.. Doll House PROPERTIES ''"'"'· "'" 1o1· "°" 0 " CONDOMINIUM ~ $21,000 tr11 il ,.r . S29.!Li0. 3 Rr1lrrn, 2 halh Full prirr ~~------673•4400 rllA/V . .\/Coni-. :~1~i:i(J:i. S'll,7:iO. ll,1o; f';o:l~r 1ni:: (i'; NO -VETERANS -.Ju~1 nn rh, m11rk .. L Thi~ i~ I 67S-S726 -· - C T ONS , ___ .................................................. ~1 I f HAR).llNG \IF.SA VERDf: ~·11 ,\ luan. sri.11. PIT[. Xlfll NO QUALi Fi A I i' rite eu 1,.~1 horn,",.,,,. ~r,.n -~~~ · -1 J G.n.•ol General HOME "SUITE'-, -\\"noel t;., u~rrl bri1•k e:>.I. 'M · ;i1·r11 ~;.,1rrn1rly f'!r1111. rlnsf' Th11I s t1"1!Tl'1·I -)f'IU 11rrrl nnl • 1n 11while -1.~r2e dnuhlr I · I HOME lno!scp yr 11·/~!nurn n t'nl. l'l shoppin,e:. Ct'pls, drp~, ... .\ I"' ii \.'r1r.ran ro !akP 01 rr " i::arag, -over11z~ Jot • Ill'" 4 HR r I 2 g • I NO STEPS · ilni rm. fl, .-. ht. Sf'rvic" porch, patio. 2 6'• 11.nnu>'ll Pf'r{'rntilj!P l'illr BAY & BEACH REALTY, Inc. paint -'''l'.Y cll"an. 1·r) this blk tn gnll pk, schl. 01)l'n car j!ar. Tnily a llori1/'s \',\ l.1111 n .. ~o C1'f'di1 nr r n1· ortt, ~-8640 2 ~\\l'f'f ~u1lf'1 for p• 1v1H'V k k d 1'7""" ""49 "°' I' rn ~. ·' ·"''"· ~o s!"llinJ:. SPP 1oday! p!oymrnr qu:il1hri111nn~ lo -ron''t'nlf"ll('f'. builr for "hf'~l I y1~111 Dr. ~·17-'l:.01. pur ynur family 1n 1111~ i;p;ir. Cill or w rite for your fr•• copy ch111r. Hom, kit~ '1 BR .. .,fr., fuR-sa ie -by o;,;,r-, -4-hd-,m-If 1ou~ M -.: 130 Ir. 1111. C.lf'oin-f H F L' . M . drn. 2 bilth.~. unu 1.• 11 r00my '--m• nr ''"-"· & •hp'•· o our omes or 1v1n9 19111ne. -L" R 2 •ru ·~· I f'~I homr In mo~1 dr~i r11.blr I bdrm. -4.l rl. -torll("r S~.000. A'-~uniablf" FllA f62 .... 471 ( :':!':°') §46.1103 11lage Real fs!J!e ""'"-· .a hf'dmnn11, .1 bath· 26:19 Harbor, C.:\I. lot. $67,:,00, loan at ;.1 r,. ll!li Dorsel l ' room~. f']f'('flll' ~311' /nr BAYFRONT OPEN HOUSE 2 DELUXE 'PLEXES U~ivers ity R•.~_lt~-I.Ar~. o1."'r1~~ ~:l-2·1~ DISTRESS SALE mll.>.:ln1un1 p1•1v11r~ Sat/Sun. & Mon. 1-S .,.. I ~.001 ~ .. Cst. lll1 v. 111~·1i1ln -.------ & L _ . _ · ___ R\ 01vner, unmaculate 4 011r.01.~111te nll'flf'l"!. n c e 11 W lk ee E>.ceplional viev.' of the h arbor activity. Cus· Spar 3 BR k ·1 Ba~" t·hoi1·, * DUPLEX * I 11 • B '". 1 I · a er · · -llll'l?.f" r~, " a., ~ 11". qu ick !<lilt' on ~ bedroom 3 01n 3 Bdrm. 3 bath. \l•ith sandy beach. $97,500 N.B. 111'f"i1, 011_r1tr \1•11n1~ t-AR. C'1t1·h. + honu.• rr11., nu, rqill'. 111n., h!tn rlt•1' I ba th llrra hoint" Rert ;!Ir ~1:1 \\"f'~lf'lilf Or11·r 1915 Baysid• Drive ou11·k •. ~al~. ~nrM n.;1~11• knoiry 11inl', lgr. ~11nn,\ 111.. kurh, lu,u1·y c'11rrirt1nii:. r 1111.\, Ju~h 11. 11 ·~hill: thni- Sl6·771! Open '111 !I P \I CAMEO SHORES OPEN HOUSE rnkr. '."F.I\ Kt .~ loiln. 7 •,. tin ~pu1" rthl. 1:~r .. 40 lool , 111;1.11>' r.;1ra.•. 2 p11t10~. ,.,. nut' rnrnill l 111111111: hlr in Hurr_1. !hr~e ""on'r last 101, 11n1p1, 1·111. rnr r.;p11n~· t,.n~il·t landst·Aping .. 'i•IQ.~:l7fi I R 0. 1·1-0.;r rn sl°l}f)(ll & .~hori- 4539 O rrington Sun. 1·5 S72,500. EACH 1n11 nr pa1k1nJ:: .. -:n. ul H"'Y· $22-500 plnJ::. l 'l.ll .. iOO. Cll!l i;.11.1221 LEASE OPTION Thi~ l;lrn111ar 2 .~IOI)' hr!111t ,v I~ 1rlral fnr 1hr lari;:r r11n1il.1 5 Bdrm. 2 Ba ·s. hlt1n~. ;-.Int ~hnprin2 f..· srhonl~ rlosr-h~ Rrr. rr·d"'"· f..· 1·nn1p! erpld. t'\f"IV rli.~h\.\.Sh!'. s:t!,9.i(}, \.',V }'!JA 1rrnt' 11]S() ~111 11. Delightful ocean vie\v from this 4 bdrm., 3 PERRON REALTY CO. P1·1c~1 ro~Pll! c1111101·11np·1. l hr, 1 ha + '1'0nvrrtrd ri1in SEYMOUR REALTY bath beauty. $72,500 hl~-1i71 ANYTIL\lE Farel W•lker Realtor nn. N1rP ~"rf'rdo1n Park [ 17141 Rr"irh Rh·rt .. lllJ::n Bch WESTCLIFF OPEN HOUSE '"""""""" .... "'""""""" ... 1 646.7 .. 14 or 54g.9491 hon1p FHA or VA ok or .11~-O/lf'n 'til 9 Pi\! 1117 Pembroke Lane Sat/Sun. 1-S l-H-R-.-2·BA-:-r.x-. ro-nd~F-.rp-lt\ *OPEN SUN. 1-S-*-~uni .. · !"11,. GI In. S126 mo ______ _ fiC'cently r edecor . & c a r peted. Lge. paneled waterrau. floorlllgh1~. Jrw!. 1401 S•nt•n•ll• _PIT2:_ ~~l~\'~C.:. ~9·!ri!l1._ I "DINE & DIVE" .1epd, Many X1r11~. T11.,1ln-Irvin,. TrrrMct . l BR. 2 ha. 3 RR, 2 RA, in Collr.r;r Park den & sp~c. roo1ns. $49,500 s A 1· · 1 d o · · 1m11~. n1. l'OOr. Pt"n f11.mily rn1. Hi>rl'·~ your lll'l.'ll. Anthnny po<•I, lo vrly in 1h1~ l'ilC'an1 :I hr.rlroon1, 2 11--------------------,,I Suri, :S26 • .Joo. 543-6.<!0l rhanc .. In 11\'f in 1h1.~ 111\f" yarcl \l'/bri~·k paHo . ~1 •'~ h11!h fl0o11 honlf'. t'rt>.~h fJil lnl COATS I Balbo• laland d i~n·irt 11 11hP l011•nfSl6.~tKI a•sumabt,. CJ. loan. i1111nct ou1. Like nrw 11· w & Rich Irwin Reeltor J:.;(1.000. 6~2-2:'.82 sh:i.r; rilrf)t'I. Rriek llr,.plii~. WALLACE OPEN HOUSE * 675-6060 *----RF.Pl°l!'~:SSIONS hl11n fl 10, Prh•fld !n ~II a1 REALTORS 67S-3000 SAT/SUN/MON. --G-01"1 "t'lthr r~. Anvon, c•11n S21.li00 CAii IM7-12'21 • 962 "S• e 675.3000 RY 011n,r -C:imM Shnrr• · SEYMOUR REAL TY -~ R11rl' "Lllllf' l:<l<1nd" (~m Rf'Rutilul homf" on l.irs.::t 101. hur, IO\\' 1tn11•n, $~'2.\1 to Open Evenings 2407 E. COAST HWY., CdM 124 CRYSTAL AVE. p 11 tio lmnt .t rr:i1·. rooi s, 1.i-0111, \Viii~ 1~11,-:>!f~iKO:i ! 17111 Rrarn Bl1·c1.. H1!:n Bf'h """"~"'"""""-""""-!"'"""""""""""""""""""""'"""-""""""""""""'"Your 0110 ~pi"C'l1tl hou.~, -on Saun;i. l Rr. 2 Ra . t.1 (()L!.i«';~: p-;,rk .:1~~1 Ru}. 0f)t'n 'tll 9 P:\I ---S-28,000 ___ l;G;e:n=o~r;a:I;;;;;;;:;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;; General you r o"'n spl'1·1ttl 1:<lancl -n.omAnl -' l)l'n. B.ic·k la.wn R"llUL't'rl 10 S'19.!l.i0 Nf'1o.' I'-~,. y1•;1r round rrlll>n rf':<lcl('nl'l! l11r .1:a.111t~, lo1·f"ly s.::.ai'fil'rl~. rna1ri1ru;1111:f' l n t1 ~ .-p ' ii:, I GI -NO DOWN 221 -02 l\h1r h 1tlford~ hi'<1l1hlul. U'l· Optn ~1 Sl~r~ ~on. ~ti\,11 P.O.>.:· cu~lon1 u11t•t'IQI', 3 Rr, 1 Sa, ~llpl'r l'll'llll J h1'iin11, 2 BA. 2 STORY HOME * BAYSHORES * ("0111pl11"<1ff'd Iii 1111! 1n 11 p'•·-hury P.d Si.• .. 100 6ll-R?~ fam rn1 . Owner :t!Q-ll:IO:.! I ~. )r:-1 111'1\·. f11 inily rni, bl!ln 4 BDRM. + FAMILY $7 50 DOWN l1111'1<qu1• ~1·;i .~Irle sPrtin!;': -2 NEED .• , • I '\1F:~A Verdi' by owrwr :i HIT R U, 1!1sh11'.~ht', ('117..Y Ji1·111i ROOM R,\\'~JllHlE DRf\'F>Prii·i1!P #IOI)• ,..f'11 Eni:l11nd rra~IJl~n flitVf" <:>ish huyPr fur~ hflt'ln fo1nl rni 2 RA p111 i., Optn r111 I\ 11• C'rpl.~, en1·'rl r1ir1n. rilhJt'li ... 111 r1111c"· !>il.•I• hnmr, I _.. :i Bcdroon11 hath. l11r,i:~ Iii'-hon1 .. , No. or lrl.~rf)I!. (),r1".~11.f'fl " " 1·•1n1n1u111l,1, e flSr t{') 1<a11n,Y :\n m1.,prin1, 1t11;1's 1111 Ir he11vy i;h111i1" l'llOf, ];i.ri:r h"Al'h. ,.1111.1:H'lliP 4 hdnll. ~ r~kl'll In buy th i# 4 horrlroom. ing rm., d1n111g roon1 l'Orll · Qu11·k ri11·1'!)1\'. Ol'rr Sl.oOO in rx-='°'· ol H111. rl11ilv s~~.,~'° :;i;,..w;,-, fl'll f'P(f .f, If you 111·e 'l\IF:S·A-t);"I t.111r-:1-RR. 3 BA. dh! ~Iii', r-n '''"'''"""'· "'''·-·· h•ll, 1 d h1ni1!1on 11o1!h bnrk lirr. lh1nk1n11; of ..rU• ricl.' rl'duced 10 .,,,. ' • • " hAlh, hr:i n1trl ef't 1ng~. in, '1 h11rh ha r2ilin \\•ilh nrw I \\' II "-·k " ,.,,,,1 11 --" k11 ,,hro ,.,~ · hi · Pare. ·ell 10 wa "'"" -MORGAN R I!\.:, f'A/I II~. t.111111' l'XlJ'US. . , Owrlt'r . rr;i.•. p '""-' • rnnrn, lllt'P fl311n II' l·lTI i;:nv'I pt'Ol!'rilm. No up~ nr· EAL TY 675-6459 inf'1~. h111ll·111 r;ino:f' .,.nvrn ha r'bf>QUr . Ol\'LY $51.JOCI. ""''"'·· HURRY'• l'A.W.~. B1kk palio~. fore 1100 67:r6642 + rt1~h11•11.~hrr. n11lur~J hni·k " a h -no n1a1nterrnncl'. DI"-=~ * DUPLEX * Walker & Lee '""'" """ w'" "'"""' -CAMEO SH -ORES hl'f'Plill'I'. hur:P ll'ln11l.v room. B l'J I n -. l'OOITI. rorcM Air hf"~I. PrP~. PRU I u ..... .., nprn 111 !lP,\J :-"10.JjJO 11,lnu~ :<ou1h Ba,vlronl 11rra 1 .ru~t l i.~ltrl! 4 RP. ari Virw TARBELL 29SS Harbor CORONA DEL MAR Re11l1or.c 41 ,,, 1 /-,-'-C.:--,.-'------F'Xf't.:U...E:'\T rnrnrr lo!'il -i AA1 f:dinl!rr only }arn., lrom the ~:ich, 'A"' i.11. poo · • • * * • • 1,·00, ·.1 fumichorl 1 tid nn. ~ A.,kini: Si1)i0,1, nr. S!l:i.000. By . ~ .. larn. rm. 4619 Corham 11pp'1 , Re•ltor 1939 SANTIAGO ii 1 ii'ii11ii' .. ' .. '.,'.!·.,'".,"..," .. '..,".,0-.,5.,t<iinl Nk·k .ln11nn1de~. Rr11l 1nr Bill Grundy, Sl'[Ja1":1!r tJnit~. firrpl;i<"r~ .. 711: fii.1.0:1n7 11.1: 2i7·:t'l'l2 R:::i IXIVl"r Di· .. N Boye rest OPEN SAT/SUN, 1-S nrL 4 Rr: hnm• 11 In: lilm chn. an'il. 11 "' epL · J'RIC· $22 500 I R tM1·4620 rm. rl'd :<rr r1 1n 1 m. h1;: m•tr Orlnn 11 rif'n illrovr. ' DUPLE_X_ I HRO_ ADMOOR-_11 ED 11.1 510.~iOO. J I I J l HR u~/ 1s1rr . tPrnu•. H i ll ~. Un1 11 * BAYSHORES * hnmP 1111hn1rr~l~f'rl lot rm l.,11r.i:r. liRhl J, 1·hfol'ry 2 bd· 1>/~n111~h l11i;: rnr lnr t:in111 nr trlr. 011•r'lf'r 0 h;i~ rm. upprr -'Pl.''' frplr., ,.n. ~·our1yard, l'XJ>O.Of"rl hf'11m~. OPEN SAT. & SUN. l·S hou.i:hr 11 nnth<>r hnm,. 11 n r1 closed 1unroon1 ort hv. rm. Adi to ,i;:rnhf'lt. <.:omrn ponl arhor V1r1\' u' hnm~j t';tJiN' 1n11!"r ~,16-1701 --- D•n• Point OPf:N .li111 & Sun. 3 Br. 2 R11 , on vif"IY lot . nrar 011na Point M~rinii. f:X('f'l!Plll t'fl nd1° 11on, low dn1.,.n. $32.900 .. i9:{ •. \.~10 or .i9:l-11.16. -~-- Dov•r Shores VIEW FROM EVERY ROOM ]_llO(J .«(, ft, Of l!l lll'.lf'IU~ Jj\'• in,i;: In th11Plri;ranlly 11ppn111I· I I'd 4 BR, 3 Ba horn,., 11 ilh Arnold & Freud 2531 CRESTVIEW DR rnu~r .~II. No dn VA rlo drl PLliS I ~ hr, hun rm, 2•, b11 . 2 Mnn. C;ifJf' coo hfl('k Jul'-YllA lrrm.•. Payml~ SlRi Cozy 1 hdt•m. 1011·,.r apt , S74 .. -.oo. 644--0:i~l h1"11.1Jt f11 m1ly .rm .' lormlll S2'9 .. -l()(J. I' 111ag e Real fstJte !62-4471 ( ::~ > 546-1101 $19,SOO. 3 Rf'droon Plf'rt. kll i, 1::irpr111. drApf".~. eh, p111io. Cnrnf"r orrupird. IAlw fin, 9611-4Ji71!)6A-l 178 Int. ,'\rlult s 1j .s:'I• -m;r;§11!.tW CUSTOM HOME i 2 BR $22,900 wow! ,;..., '"" """ "''· C"'Y 'I HERE'S ONE ! :'.AA E. lith St , C' .. \1 ""r mn. ini•I 1avs k 1nJ Room to bui!rl . Srt lhi~ 0-RAST-JCALLY--;. ;-;i ,, , , .. -din. rn1 .. :I hrl!pl ~. 3 c11.r pl11rr . f" A hf'ill. ~hilk#I rml, ,.. " $119 :iOO ·P.EALTORS S1f>-77:.:, nM1rn1>w w '"'"J!L.S."~~.~. C;ill .-11().Jl '1l 1•11W'n f"vr~.• 11'111'! Pnre j~1rt"dut:l'd 10 Harbnr Vit 1Y Hill~ hnmf". 2 R11r. ·· • H LTR EMERALD BAY--''C'' THOMAS f~ii~j~~~G_il S.l1,!IOO. V1·~. nf'11', artult nrrupi,.d. 4 JE~N _SM.IT • R .'.- ON biir eouniry !IZI.' Jot, dr- tachrd i'llr11J::I' end room 1., roan1 .. l Bd1n1/2 h11 ., al! thf> drtail ~ 111 Ttr111 t:.~tlltP by MeVay .).1,J.Q.\j,11, ~9.1-11.iJJ. f R nlrlrr hn1nr Nl"wl,v rlf'c· DON" TWAIT to M>,. fhl• J.\1. f r11.1Pd ln!lrlr f..· OU!, sr1r k !\!ACliLAITLY c Ly.:.~ ~· 4pan, Rrl!f'r 1h11n r,.nlln,, Co~r11 l\lf'~~ hnmP witti 4 t1a kP nffrr. hf'iltHifu! bf-rlronm~. 2 h:11h~. • • 4 BR $29,000 r/r11r l\'r11norr Ht,o., P111mrr :I!. 4 Bfl I.· 2 R,:i .. 'i1c·r qu1rl ic\re,.1. L.lll'~r R.i Int w' ll.lli!'y ft'lr fUllll'" rrnl11J unit Y:in lashr whu,. "A Irr \'If'\\ ""lai'f? KfalTAGI SC'f'nir Pmp<>rtil'., gj;,..ji1~ RR. 21,, Ra. Vil'1•'. By 11 pp·1.1 4~~11!1__~!·._ r .. ~. &IS.31.1."' rrnm !h1., imn1111" ;1 hrl1n1 Realtor :~ HAL uun --BY-OWNER--644-0.19:'1 Arr. .1 PAI Fount•in V•ll•Y 1. fllm1J.v rn1. hnn1r . C'f'ln1. 221 ,, .. f'n;i~t 11 11~. !i lS-~{1~'7 ..:=====:;:;=:!Lilli!.' 1~1;i11d. cu~1om111.'d. all Cost• Mes• Owner Transferred 111111111)' pt'l(tl ~. 1rnnl~ !'I.•., ;\""'flOff Br:irh. ,.,·,.~ !i1:i-;h1.1 f"lf"r. 2 AR 2 BA 2 5ft'lry OV· n1 11. hf'a f'h; pn1 . p11rrolrd COUNTRY SIZE Pr!nnk1111{ l{arden i1· llll'.I:' .~1rrf'I\ rnr .~flllr ~l'rUn l,1'.l * REDUCE0-$1-000-* -KITCHEN-flf!ll<I lll'ln11'. A!I 11prili11n(',.jt Shn" n h~· Aflfl I r>n l,1 , S!l~.(lO() , iru·l1111ln~ l11undry f1t{'1 lilif"Jt. I 11.11rl munlr,1• ~11rr1 lr.t. B,.:iut Delancy Rea Estate j'.l:1nv ~prci11l feilture~~ 2J.12:'1 E:. C'ni151 ll11y, Crl\I HURRY ON THIS! 4 RP.. 1 ... 1 ... ry r11~1nm horn, li7:i.illfll. 1111h oil! x1r11.' uirl .'k .11:11.r. ___ ·:_ _____ _ fi.t4-i 2io S BEDROOMS 01•nf'r 1ransrr1 lt'l t·1·11n1·e, :.I BR h5', J br ap1 + Jl:U,.J;I sz:ioo o:-.:. * 644 DARRELL * -4 Brdrm~~ 3 h11th.c! 6~, lt'lan: ln11n;ic. 3 Bdrm. homr: 2 !'m~ll 11•en1lfl: haitis. Fo1·rn~1 dining rm., HAFFDAL REAL TY 1win 11i1., htirn!\. Carp, k 142--4405 dl'lfl"<. t '.A. heal. f'1·plr. 'J.:vrs : :i.U-2 1.\h $19,SOO. ir;;!ut. 011nrr 11nx1ous for ii '~ your~~ DANA POINT 't'c~1. 0 ~ '"""'; ~ co:Ts APARTMENT SITE rrntrill h<>i1t1nt 11nrl hi-: rl hl t?Alil.l!P . All fnr S2ii.!fr0 :' Sumn1f'r Bilr·R-Q \\ill hr grr111 "lit unrlf'r !tlr h11tr rovf'rrrl p111io "ith h111l1 in r('l{'nf'r hr1rk ("OOlon.e filrl!· lt,1. All it t:ike~ i~ $2jll() and 1 VACANT mu~l lr111', 1n1mrd. P•if'f"d rr11 -' bJ>tth. 11:1 Pearl. lnr qu irk 51111' a1 11n unbf"· $fi!l.~i00. Own"" 67a-:ct"":.:·;__ 1 l1P1•11l;Jf0 S44,.'JOO. Call :)4;,.g424 B.11;;;-p;;iMUi• f'tl1', patic. l.1111h !11 11d:oirpg, 1''0 \'ard-ivork-:-l.u.~r1011.• 3 Ownl'r mnv1ng io Pomona. Ar. 1()\\'nhnu11,. ~ , A.~k1nr $29.:.00. Prt'lf,.11~innally dtror. in.~1r1, :I R('dl'non1, CAl'J)('I~. flr~pl'.~. Plf'C'1. k111·h, pi1tlf1 Co11Wr It'll , Ar!111i lll'<'UPlf'rl .' /.1111· r111. ;l4j-!j,"J(J7 ~-1~77 9611·!!78 IOprn f'Vt'~I MORGAN REAL TY & 11ut. 2 l.o11lll111r.aP"fi pa !io~. I OCE'ANF'RO)';T home 2 '!)'~ 673-6642 67S.645t Vf"ry JIYI 11/rlea1111nt \'I,.\\' k I ... "' l .A#fd#L 1 · WALLACE • REA LTY Nter Nt"POrl f'l'l•I Offit' REALTORS :1 1\rrro; znn..,., fnr ~ un1rc MILLION SS VIEW -5-46.4141-I Th11 prOfl"'r!~ hilc !I lnrrv<>r • (Open Even ings) 11<>11 of Sen Ju11n \111.Jlry r'l SJ]ilcinuJt 4 BR 2 h11 f''11m 1 i ti, ~ii \tundr,v. Srunn1nC" rlrror. ~---"""'"""""""'"' 0 11 nrr iu,q.:)140 \f;ilk tn •rhnn!~. SG'i.70() B.~ Turn unu~r1ffiem~ inlo quick 't't'K"r 11111 ~l~·liln J ra.;h, call 642-3618 : " ' $©~4lllJ.-~£2rS" Tho Puzzle wilh tho Builf.fn Chuck/1> O Reominge Wtt•rs of th. four 1erombled 'l"ords be-'°""' m fonl'I four si!l'IDI• words. I SIDSUC I I I' I I i• I N·O G I L I 't . I I I' I' . I CNllOR I ~.1 IS j j j You Qet a lot 0£ Odion out cl o rocldng dicir, but no I R E Y P A R ,~ 5·1• ' I I I I' I'. !$!':£~?~ e i:}~i.;'l'~~~.ES I' r r ,. r r I' I' I UNKtAMSlf LETTUS FOt AN.SWfl " Harbor View Homes nn 40' lo!. Orig. owner. Oc-* Reduced Sl ,OOO * poql. S27 .. 'JOO .• John Jl'\\·]n k I__ _ ---I RrautJlul n-ndf'nt•e wuh 11rt 1·upied l yr•. :1,000 11q fl. All ""JA VA C , , A11!'l.ll" 6~410. I BY OWNER lmr. lovrly r:irpr1111g. 11rtf-f'l,.r. Hu,i;:t' m1111rrr l;JR.lrplc r~ll~t ll!'l ;~~t'~ fa::.;~~ 1 3-BR-;-l~-RA~in~. lj!r Pill"ific !'ll nd.• J br, 2 ba. (')eil n1ng nven~. Quirk flOS· + 3 hi:e BR. R11rli~n1 hr11 1, 11 " 1 · , ., ,. l l'~ 2 Ba. S2!t.700. f~m y nTI w/,,11r. ~J::I' p:i1 1n 1-rp1~. rlrp~. gar "'.1hna1 sr~~,"0"1·1~0",'~f'1.'1.a~~~io.,,l!:' 4.i AA, i1rps " ~,i:..:· ·R·"" Call· rai "'nod S.li'>-21fl0 & '"'"'1Y l 11 nd ~r 11rr11 . floor. Cnrnl"r l•it ',\'rll ln<i-... '° .Jl•I r .. Dr:'f'anhunl. Bii .... 11 y . . . . A• 11 km -1 , I i:'\CJ~UOJ:'\G THf: 1..A:\0 HOME WITH POO L (•\lnf"r S!l6,:J()(). 6 i 3-6 7 4 9, ~·l'~i:_P~~r1~•--6~to.-17'.!fi '6~~;~ 1 " n " ' '• ~,"flll r·u1 'it r'"'·>. f'{'ra5. N o,,..n l'iun 1-6. I COLLEGE PA RK ARF.A . • t1ri.:a111 ~:·t.rroo. 1::•1.'t k CORBI .1 Brd1·n1.~. 2 R111h.•, hrrh1rl _ __ S"•rp l ''" BR L-•nP R' .,11.nl'r, a,11n. 11·rl1 . 11·kn.!~ .-..11>.;.1;..o • flnnr~. FA h1. ('rpl.,, drp.•. Beacon B•Y '~'.11m;lv .rm .. 7 frpl~s .. •ll;hJ>t~ 1 rleroratl'ri .l BR It f11.mi!y t•m 4 ROR:\1,-2 11;i h-0-m-,-,0-,-;i-,-0 1 MARTIN ~i11ri;:t k111·~ h~1~,. '~P·~m· BEACON BAY [ rpl!. ·s:Jl,9j0. 2.ll.; V11~~11r hom,, rHA, ·"'• •.~~um11hl'. ~l;1 r. r u 11 Y l;+n1!,1·11J)l'd I ,Y rm. • nr e11s ta OJI l ~ h' , ri Pl I 01,·n,r "'ill hold 2nd :i ~klng Cl"~" !n ~hp'i:; llrrac, ~rhJ~. t.lrsil . S2!l)•OO. l'rrt "i ownrr t i. "''"n . r • _ Sl~ . .-i00 961--49'11. ' REAL TORS 644-1661 rr-2 doors rrom Ra y "-,Rndy ~G--;17llO 54&-:i7!l7 :-___ r nrl< It hl·h. J1!1.i.JO. C:ill 1---------' b,.i!t'h lAr 2•~ ba 1•tory lQ\VNER-Bai;:ain' 3Brt e SAJ.f.or ll'Al'll'. Low dn11't'l. !1!;:1-12;\i. * * *. • • • 14 BEDROOM 2 BATH Iii', ~1., "''ilrg lor1'hr f"tir.l p,ffA.-Covt"rrd p11flo , 'N i";l 3 hr. fain rm, l ba. Near Nr.-:-br11f'~RIG•111·nrr lf'>I. 1311 AntiCJUG Way ! l.JlrJ::,. 2 J>lory honie. !>ih&kl' 11:11rrlrn rn1 . ov,rlook1ng 1u11-lrnrrd h11ck ysnt S22.:.00. OC'l'lll"I. 962-1!lll'.l I 1111•im'r pnnl, In rl ~('pd. Baycrest roof, rirrpl, crpl~. drilJ)f'1 & ny f!lf'rl p111lo. CA rd rm, wl SJ;)()() rln. 6&l surr. C~l 1 Huntington Be•c... ~pollr.-~ hnn1r. 111·, rl1o.n nr 11111.ny, n1any x1r1111. $11.t,OO. frplc. Could ,.111ily !),. du-j.16-11A;"1 ·1 11~~un1e fHA S J 9 , j 0 n OPEN SUNDAY l to 5 Roy McC•rdle Realtor pJ~x. 1-inanrinr 1 v • i !. For S•le By Owner O•vnPr, :\4.>-<J;,n~ •. Cu.<ton1 hul11 ~ 8C'l!ronm 1810 Newport Blvd .. C.M. Si2.000. 613-.l.160. 3 BR, 2 BA, fam rm, nf'w RETIRED BY"O;"\r1r1;-2-BH h-,-,,-,-.,~11-,-hl-,' horn, 111rh lormAI d1nin~ I 548-7729 Capistrano Beach 11na2 crpl. pairu. "'""'r SI. Sel! lhl11 lovely 1 R.P.. dclll I '01· i·r-rirl'd ('fl! nr rpl w 1 rnnm. llPfl('J<tu~ fam1l,v ffl'lm J h · "" 'iOO "9 '"'o· houv, ah in rhe .thadr nC rhild, Nr bl'11rh. ,rhf'ctt11 • w11h nu1•1;in<i1nl(' 1'1'1 h:ir, ---S-23-150 ___ BY 0"1NER, 2 bdrm hom,., .o "'· .,.,.,,. · '"·-""'·1 11p1•awlin• l!'f'l'S 11nd r,.lax 1 ('hurrh•~ i~l·I ., C"1r!'\Jl11t1nio: ho1 "~tf'r II)'' I ' ocr~o 1·il'11• 1 m1 to rwow F.AST STDE fnr a '~11· mament.,, only lrm. ln11uJa1f'd. A df'!ls;,tlntul 1J~n11 • p.,1n1 ha r~r Con1. 4 BR ,. 2 RA . ''Yd .P•llo. Sl ~l.900. Rl'll E11r1t" by ?tic·/ Irvine hom• /.,r rn1rr1:i 1n1n12". 3 BDRM.+ DEN pl,.l•ly f,.ncf'<I, m115°t ',.•,I ~ar,pl'hn~g, dr11,!:!'11 9·, .... bu il5•, 1~~ 1 V11y 393·A533 or 54.}.(Mjg, J. Id & F d bl 1111111\ll~11l'r. ""· ""· , ~ ,. I rno reu ' SllS A MONTH (:pf\, dill~. d.thw~.. In!', loan. &1&-a.i12. I • •Z.STOR\' lnv.-nh'lll~". 24111 :WI f:. 17th ·"'' ' C.\!, 8hilrp, ,, .. {'lrl\n! ·~",", \'r •ln ~~7~1 any llll"ll.fi, 1 yr Of':ll', O\\';\'F.R-~-hr. 2 ha. frrilc on ... 'Cl 11., ~ ''r. '1',1 h11 , ,!ti" ram 6"5-77S5 • 11111 lhnn , rntry na , U · · ' · • OVt'r 10 00() II(\ II t'lll-<IP-AAI' rm, J\' rn1. onn11 rl ln, 2 • • • • • • 1•ludl"(j 26 loot J'#lllr l1vint: College P•rk Pmf l~~cprl 1, itPr f"llA frpl!'ll, 1·u~lfl111 l n ti~ e p r1 , --BAYSHORES--rr'Wlm, hrf'rlilcl' ol n111ur11 t OPEN HOUSE 5~.r; •. s.1:1.!lOO. :~f>....:'JR9I . ~~ loi· nr UC!, 'rhl•, br1Mc, p1r11 u·e 11·inctn111. -, • .-. -REDUC-ED $1SOO shnr11: $10,'i~. 01'. nrr BPa oJt. 1o.a1rrf1"nnt eu~1om <ll'f'am kllr~n. fl!lf'n 111 9 J ,Rrt . Pool And Iara, rovrr· 'EAR old .1 br Sp11n1~h •lylr. 81'lnw fHA a pp.N I, for quu·k -".:.>-1.\~7 hnm1: ~ nr .'i Orlrm~. wt P\l !l4fl.l1Ztl. M:t patio. New iha.( car~r Crp!1, drp#, par ll a tly 11111' .. l BR 4th BR tdtn, 1 2·STORY~lo home . l~e.poot:nn•7f1 .1or.f"1r1t~t TARBELL 1955 Harbor lhnlOut, Bit-In,. Oirnt'r lor ~~~i A11 um e GT. BA, fan1 r·m, i'\r bt11eh t; t;t'l'M1nd to roof ~IA11n~. 1 loni: "''Alf"r v1l"W of m;i in _ _ _ _ _ with ronm ror bo11 or ca.mp-~chool. 811.r pJ>tnt>lJttl gar., Pit.Um ,. atrlum, 4 br, 2~1 ch11nncl. S29.1.7:itl. By apri·1. CHANCE TO SAVE$ rr. W11lk rnachool!anl'l1hop. CUSTOM built E-Slde, 2 Br, PAlio, Pm1.'tterora1rd, Cul· ba. J.i:e tam rm. llv'i rm. Biii Grundy, Re•ltor Ahllr111r, f\11nrr 11 /sf"ll Mt&A pint. JO"'~ do1Yn. Conven. 2 Ba, crp1~. b/tnJ , frplr, rill· dr-,11t', lmm&r. in dt out. formal dln'r rm. $40,750. ~1.1 00\•rr Dr., N.R. tM2-462n Vl'rdl' hnmt 11.• ts. I~'· tionlll ljnanc1n• S.1.l,l)j(), dt·sac, rlbl g1r11~. By Gl)Od terms S3.t!l.i0, Open &i3-t.tn t:-sJde C .. \ol. triple:<, 2 BR'~ _RH '~ .. 2 h:t. 2 ffll, Cov ,Patin. S.,l!Ml.'\l(I, ~fi Greenbriar, 011'nl'r. 5~~239:1 S11n. 01l'nrr 961!-161fi. TU-nTl_r._"_k l ' C n, , '' .~.Mil -• -n.CIC ~fory, 4 Br, "'· fnrd )•arrl.~. lnr S41.\ mn. or11n tl. "~fl.lll\fs · --...r~• on PrinePlnn. l BR nn f!t1l11!e 1•zt tlC'f'lln Turn tho~e \Vhlle Elepnanl~ l RM. f11m rm. l.rrf' lt:tl, ln\'P.IY S~.Mn nr mdr nr In ~~me I oany 1'1kn -W1nl Ad ~·\if A 11:00!\ "''ant ad 1• , iOl>d view 1111. J2-1.!t:'1'1. 0 1\n,.r.-ln1o eagh thnr a Oall,y Pllor 1 lrw, ,\1 ~11y r .;trai. $17,500. 111'1',11, by ""'""r. h·12-:1~1 1bariaLn1 galon!. 1nve1hT1,nl 1040 Linden Pl, C.\I. MJ.JJ:l:Z Dlm,..-hnt ad!I o .... n,.r 111'\-Jf\,17 . .."""""""-~-~~'-'-.:..:C;;.:::c.,.::.:;.c.;.;:..:.:= l I . . ff 041LV PI LOT S1t111Uy. MJJ 2!, 1911 ==-="'= .... :1~~~[~-~ .. ~ .... ~J~~I ~[ -~ ... ~-~l~~e lj -•·•• l ~l ~·~~_·::"~[j)i Irvine SWliEPING VIEW Of foolh il\1 from gian1 , balconied Jack & Jill bdrm. Frplc.s . In 1iv. rm. & m.str. i;uite. Bric ked patio. o~·ner I ~ offering th is imm 11c. 2.000 <q. IL. 4 RR . 2"1 ba . ho m e for onl y 138.000 INCLUDING THE LAND '.'. WHAT A BUY I This is the lo"'est pric· ed 3 BR. & fam ily rm ., 21.i. ba . plan 8\'ail. in beaut. t •niversity Pa rk. Onl) 128.500 with good term:i; 11vail 1.1ble. l BED~OOMS Irvine' Lido la le ~ Prlmt Liff Nortl 3 BR. 8 ha. I\' ·~e\'ltor. 52 fl. lot, P1rr ' flM.I, 11i!>,OOO. Tip of Lido lilt The ONLY 2-i;ty., 3 c11r Rraut. -4 BR., 5 81. lw:>mr 2 gar. home avail. in Tur· rrplc~. 56 tt, v.·11111>r lmn111111:,. tie Rock Broadmoor. R"'."1n f_?r large boa1 all))'. The ~ealist ~c price tag Pr;j11s::i;1:dy, lltltr. TURTLE ~OCK REDUCIDll on this de~1rable home ''' -. 0 NB 642-1 N c· LU DES TH E . uu\rr r., L A N 0 '. Reduc ed to $45 ,950. J RR .• l't M.; -4.'i X .U $93,:100 ~~~ Newport ... <b ~-~·,-,""',...-~~ $lS.IOt V.f•. An)'Mf' qu1.lri1"~ "u!'ljfi't ln •·HA LoAn "'ilh 61{ •nnu11I ))4'r<'""'"'k' ,.,,,, Total p11.r· mrn1 1148 Pf'r month. Sh111'Jl l hM1W1m hon1r 1li•t•11in1t \I i1h llARl)W()OD 11.00P.~. 2 lusurinUJ bath~. modf'l'Tl n,1Ut-l11 kitch•n. Rrarly Jnr lmrnf'di111f' OttUPflfll')'. ca huy1>rJ 11·l'lf!omf:. CALL: Walker & Lee PANORAMIC 4 l\R .• l 1'1.: 60 x '° .. $79,500 .4. VIE\V & THE LAND 4 BR ., 4 ~: !IO x U .$1.(7,:,00 mo H111J'bnr BJvd. •I Arilllm1' I arl!: included in the Lide Re•lty Inc. S.ta-04&.'I <>l>f'n 'til t PM price of this VERY J.111 Via Lide PRIVATE ROAD SPECLA.L Tu rtle Rock 673-7300 Broadmoor •2 plan. I lm1n1c. 3 BR. den, din. rm. M .A. Owner now wants LIOO 1•1• . lot -!1_1'.llM'. 3 barh home M lir". frnf'Ni I II his l yr . old 111.rpll avail on.I~ 1•ltM. k11. Li.11ht air}' rooma. m<1n1· l) se \111 Loro. li7.500. By cur~ la11•na A. beaut. ••r· home to .rl!:turn to nv.•Mr 713f-44~299R d,.n1 ; rl1'1. i:•raa,. " 1hop. i;c hool for h1hs . M.D. ~e S."iOIX) DO\\'S huy• hfi>llt i.irlo A•.o<-. poo1 It puuinr ar,rn. sure to .lite t JS exqu1s· valu,., 4.~· lol. coiy 1 BR. Best buy in ·arr•. $64,500. Acreage for ••I• 1JO APPROX. 6 A~-I C·I ProPf'rl)'. G1'1"111 1hnpp1n.t cf'n:rr potf'nl\11. Xlnt rerma. lr11rrt st only tirst 5 yrs. f<1r dtl/\U~. dt11l, , • OPPORTUNITY 10 lr1·,.] 111r•r,~ • lrwy. 3!1.~.1 \\'~r1>r • •un~h1 1\f' • •m02 1 h''" air 1!173 "111 •t" mm· pl ,.tlon l'lf l..or ke Pf'rri~. f'!'llS·, lhility 11tul"l,y. Mobil homr I p,11 rk. A~k1na-~i.00!. HOPE G&RRIE I ' REAL TY I 64S;44oo 645.1120 I 833 Do\·er Dr., NB ANS\\''ER TO THE $ CR!~/~ Rf'al F:tlllt!'~ Ari<! thl! 1'n1-I '"'' rf'al f''111le lg l'f'Ctt:\.· tional~ ~. 10. 20 1r. conv. 1n Sllve~·ood lllikr. 1797.00 l)f:r ac. Lo d11. Pr1cl! ig way unr!•r m111rk!'I, Bkr. &«-4670 itely decorated 4 bdrm. 1~9 500 Prin. 5i~'64~. 1 C.IJ &42~620 lor app 't, & fam. rm. homt . a.!!k· --· --1 111 Grundy, Re•ltor • 3 ACRES Doyl r. Cali!. 40 . g $49 900. Mes• clel Mer mi Mrth of Rtno. SI600. I Jn ' 4 Br, 7 b11, many cu~•om -.-----oNLY ONE-.-1 ~""-o--'-"~'-· ------AH on one floo r. Thi5 BETTER THAN NE~ lfl'111ur ... •. S3I,SOO. A11umt o~· A Kl:>:D vu HO;vir. I Cemetery one is only 3 mos. NE\V. Popular . "'"' elevation ~'~ • »HA. Pri n. 0 n l >' • .'IOO) Mr fl Do1·,.r Shor,~ Lots/Crypts 156 Trans. o"•ner iii offer· of plan 2 Turtl e Rock. ,;.u;.....'i077· cOn1,.mp. 01<1 World M11icn 2AD~:·PiCiricVi'eW' Broadmoor. Les! than Mesa Verde 4 AR + m11irl '.•. 4\1 b111h MerooriAI, N .~. s:;oo. ing thi5 spic. home at t yr. old. Tran!'lf. o"'n· , . .~p11(·k>u .• a;ourm.,,1 kitrh,.n • 'YIO·.,™ + below his actual cost for er offers his fully Ind· NE\\ Spaniah Duplr x. 1 BR. 10· 11ntiq. rloor1 -Fnun11 1n quick ,;ale -l!ee this Jcpd 4 BR. 2 ba. home 2 1 BA .... 2. BP.. 2 CBA. C~n,r 1 11rium . "4·car r11r., Tf'l'm~. Condomin iums l'", · 300 nl. 1·r1v11!r. pt~. rp~. 1 t16*.~ • • ~8•72411 for 1ale 9111 one today! for $39, · f'rncrd y11 nl . 1 hlk 1.,1 _~~~~~==~-I ----------11 rl l11!1 ' I 11'iltl , ---''I I l'11!111r ASSOCIATES Lorr11ine Neven~ John Peckham ~lorr~. 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B•by C rib 4. Electric S1w 5. C•mera 6. W11her 7. Outbo1rd Motor 8. Stereo S\t 9. Couch 10. Cl1rinet 11 . Refrigerator 12. P ickup Truck 13. Sewing Machin• 14. Surfbo1rd 15. M1chine Tools 16. D ishwasher 17. P uppy 1 &. C11bin Crui11r 19. Golf C1rt 20. Ba rometer 21. St1mp Collect ion 22. D inette Set 23. Play Pen 24. Bowling Ball 25. Water Skis 26. Freezer 27. Suitcase 21. Clock • Will Sell Fast! 29. Bicycle 30. Typ•wrlter 31 . Bir Stool• 32. Encyclopedia 33, Vacuum Cleaner 34. Tropic1I Fish 35 . Hot Rod Equipm't 36. File Cabinet 37. Golf Clubs 38. Sterling Silver 39 . Victori1n Mirror 40. Be d room Set 41 . Slide Projector 4'2. lawn Mower 43. Pool Table 44. T ires 45. Piano 46. Fur Coat 47. Drap•s 48. Llnen1 49. Horse 50. Airplane 51 . Organ 5'2. Ex1rcycf1 53. Ra re 8ook1 54. Ski Boot• SS. High Choir 56. Coin• 57. Electric Tral" 58 . Kitten 59. Cl11•lc Auto 60. Coffu Table 61. Motorcycle 6 2. Accord ion 63, Skis 64. TV Set 65. Workbench 66. Dl1mond Witch 67. Go·Kart 68. Ironer 69. Camping Tr1il•r 70. Antique Furniture 71. Tape Recorder 72. S1ilbo1t 73. Sport• Car 74. Mattress Box Spos 75. Inboard Sp1edMl1t 76. Sh1tgun 77. Siddle 78. Dart Gtme 79. Punchin9 119 80. Baby C1rri191 81. Drums 12. Rlfle 83. Desk 14. SCUBA Glor can be turned Into cash with a DA IL Y PI L 0 T WANT ·AD so Don't Just Sit There! DIAL DIRECT 642-5678 ThtH or any other extra things around the hou .. :! ;l ' i i• ,• ! I I I • 1 ~·. __ , ~ . ' NOW! NEW! PILOT ~ PENNY PINCHER CL-ASSIFIED ~DS WITH A NEW-LOW-RATE 3 LINES l TIMES ANY ITEM $ OR LESS e EACH ITEM MUST BE PRICED e e No It~ OY•r $50 e ~ Commerci1I Firms • • No Copy Ckanges • No Abbr..,i1tion1 • CALL 642-5678 ASK FOR YOUR DAILY PILOT AD-VISOR AND YOU MAY CHARGE IT! 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FOn LEASE tU 10 pt, -~!~~-~(i-4(,fi.f ___ _ 1Jlanrll".~ nan1r hrands.1 t'ol' Cp1s. rlrp•, rlh ii hi rlr~. 67,',...Jt l!I .~ hr ,,fnd" * 1 Bedroom $130 ,\ltlBILT·; Hu111r. 1 lvln11 prl''.'Olla] 111!1'1'\'irw ~rnd Child nk 3-L3l:-:-cnnd. 11:-B;r;;-1"11~1 ~!:!-7~17 1 f'l"Cllllli;" \' r ·r N ~~ R 11TJI I fult1 fur11. !1nr11 .~· r!1~hr•. 111<11'"· addrr.•~ and ph<Jfll' ,\I\ 11111 'luhhou~<'. p;i110. J;: a r . H u ntington Bea ch .\[, IL·, ·" , i .A . Sl'.!:1 n1n tjjf, .. IOI,,.. I 1n11 11h1·r 10 ;\111l!1-.l:1a1 r 01.<;I., ~ AP. ho111r 11 pool 11 /~tnial:<' 'i.".G-17iii ;if! i __....__ ·-_ 645-0349 ___ 1 J -Hl{.-ni·i\1\-lurn-r>;;-k 1111· 16~1 \\·, Rroad•1ar. JM.1 . ~11 ,r,-.r. •·r1~. il rp~ s:i.::>. Si'l.1\ir:.--!1non1} 2-h;:;h~' t or: If',,,,. 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N,,1-. ,,1,1 "'·'"<f-. -1 . r.r., 211 h;1, 111111 rn1. Pool. ;ru·;:ii.:r. Anu r~. nr1 /IP~u·abl,. 1cnan1s on our Clo•c 10 l)(';trh $Tl:• f.~p11na -Thr Hhdl~. 106 JM'1~. St:ill . .\h:r No. 'l, .... .:: \\' A p t . n ur n . ··Th" Brokrr "1th Empalhy" I ,.-' ,. · "" -U f --- lilli Orancc A\'I.'., C.:-01. 1,·11.1tins: hsl _ " • ·"12_~171; V1s1u Su1-r1.11, lo! _ 11 . $JOO_ ~·;i~". !'\I._ _ __ 365 &1:;...11 10: 540.0608 anytime ALA r.ental~ e t.4J .. ,!Mll11-----o1ll'n h.'" S.11 1, sun. 11-1 HOLIDAY PLAZA General \\ r nf'f'<I salrs pcnpl" ~~~-,------2 AH, l h11 , "'/"' •rr11~. •lrr1~. F ~~111•1n ............... ~~.,....,..,.,1 • l\'alk lo 8C'~l'h0 .'ip1tr l Bt i;:ar. nr11 slfl\'"· patio, :_:___ • ---U~~l.UX~: ~pa{'l<)lh I Hr, ;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; NEEDED : cpl, <\rps, 1·h1ld. Sllrl. i::airlrnrr Slrt.J 9Ci2·il1L Duple xes Furn. 345 !urn ap1 si:::i. 1J,..r,11·d fl'''' \\.ORKING PARTNER OR I . Costa Me5a .\n1pl1• 11;11k1n~. Adu!1, -no VEN DOME PVT INVE.'5TOR. Substanl-• BI K~: lo Brarh' fl.rally J rv 1n• I 111'1~ !!Iii"• f'o111<1tH1, (..'.\! •1 B k'cl ~ prl ok -·----f.\l.\IACULATE .\fYTS! lnl rrtum on money in\"l'sl-1111·r • t', 1 ~ " s · 1 , ., ,, ,, -1 f''U l{N 1 ~11f~f 1 duplrx 11111 . 1 UUl'Ll.:X ']Bl{, 1B·\.1~1n1pl, ADULT nnd rd. i:ccurEd V•/roJlatrral. Sl."11)_ ·1 RI ... -!~;ill~~ $.'2·1 hdin1 N" rlrtlrltPn u1 I""'' n•!IL•t', Crpr.~. 1lq~~. rrfi'1g, FA.\llLY Srct11.n Vvr n1orc infn llT1te P.O. ALA R1nti1ls • 645·39nO :? or. & tan11ly rn1. honir,. \l'111'k1ng i,::1rl prrl :1 1~-2.~i~ ~ I Bo" J.~19 Santa Ana. 1li:-i-:-:~'J-Hu-:-JJl:il i.ar & I 'R'f'11r1., 's•ard1c·'1tt'r• .... $31;i Duplex•• U-nfu,-n , 350 sin\'(' l~-~idr· iir carho ir Close to s hopping, Park -• • . . . ~-lOlt'(' 'J'f't'll· l'hHreh. ( 1)11 [111', 111) pr!~. I * .'inilf'IOUS 3 nn· :.! ha f f ', Smg!rs 1o.f'll -'----------1 ll~ A "f'I n"K' " · ' ~. CUI,\' Operatrtl L:lundron1al rncec Y 1"·' · · brl1 Jo.·;,rion •. , ......• SJ2.i General _·:· J.?I. "'·-•M.' *Swim flOOI , pu 11~1ecn nn Brach Bl vfl. Pnc:cd !Q ---4 BR :.!'~Bf! & Iron rn1 SPECIAL -IJl P.alr~ f1·oun I * F'rpl, Jndiv/lnrlry lac'ls p1·01luc c 1nron1r lor~l~f\.-1 Br lani hin \\:!J ·rl11:;.~·Hotk:urlvn~w.s:i.·,() 1 $2:i 11k Kil ;:i11lll, nin1'! 1845Ana h•imAY ... '11Jal 1!1cd P"rson tn Hun· FHPLC' gar £ ,vrd for ~ids ~ Br:. 2 brith)( .. : ..... $'J7.l 3 BR 2 ir ~BA 2 r11r g11_r I !t('I'\' TV & ph Sea J,,11k C'()STA .\!ES.\ fi lZ-282.1 t'!1c;:1<111 Srh ar!'a. C.'.\ll ,f,: prt ~~ I C!ran• Sl 1fl 6.111 U11rrrll :ii. \lntl'l i':Ol i\'pt Bl1:d C.\f. ~'i:l-.~'.'l'l6 BLUE BEACON C.\t. G42-fiil:I !i1t>-i~1.i Wanted! Liquor Lie. * 645·01 l l :t.__ Corona d•I Mar e ,.~uR-N-~IN~r~1.~c"'· 1 1 I - n,.1ncr Cn1y ".>n s,,lr •Olrl LARGE .. b"droon1. ju.,I DF:LVXE hach'!lor /; : br l !!t•l!f'·!MCI nr i«·kt;o1I.~' pa1nltd, f'llt'JM'I\ /..· drapr•. COHONA lill(hbtndK-2 Rr. Apt~. S~:i llC'Pkly ,r., UP \1o Ho.\l'r 11111 "llV, Ion $S' lenrrd y11n.J, family roon1. t•, Ua, 'il \'/rf'I , Cpt!t, tJrp~. rntcs .• TP_rms fl_va1I. 998 E! ,. ,. n · ' :Hi"'CE 19-16" ""'-I" "' 1 \\'ui<!on. cnllr•i·1 '.!1~ :li141i'l 1•hildrPo anrl pel~ ·A,, Oeran Vu . 119 ~lorning Ca· ~1~~·' ·----1 \l"fllker !.: [."" Ht>al1or"'. 1st l\'r~trrn Bank BldJ.: n)on H11. $27.l. 6 16·2200. $25 per w ee k & up L.l\\":"11 rnutr /or salr. S.ll:iO. &4:Z-115j nr :>l!J-.i 0 l·IO. 1 t ;n11f'r,1ty Park ' lii:Hill."1 11.\CllJ-~LOP. ,-.,_ l BJ: nrl f)f'r ll)QIJ!h \\'OJrk 4 dav!t D 833 0101 N ' "t 1~1. TruC'k /.· f'QU l[l inrl;ll ~''.\).L°hl. Pri1d. f'.:-'llldl' _.:rp. ay5 • tgn ' Costa Mis• ·rv &· 1)1,ud s1'r1·. iiva1I. l:iO \'u:'toria, r '1. \~\fl.,\l16pn1R.17-J1KI. Ua1·h, Stv rf'f, c;10. t-.wr --_ Nl:.IY J Br. 2 B.1. rrpl<, rlrp, )fl. ! hhn!t, CuJ1·r1Yla!r 1r·arl, "27.J DUPLEX 2 l\r. unf111 n prrv Sl2':1 .\i~ !k[IL'l:f" ninhd" I . pt'r 1110 Cal :>.!r. Barnc.~. J frocrd )arr!, f'flV rl pa tio hn1i1t Cu1npl furn. hr.11r•t S1.lf).\ Br t:Oll&.1!'.t' ~1 frplc. Mllrrt i2!Ji 374-111&.l (i11r Qu1l'1. Nn 1! n E !I r"JOI 1trluh•. no pr!• 4 !\ice )'Brd l 1111r. Xlnt loc: ;,.iR--2720. ScAson~ ,\lnhllc J':.!:!;1!c, :!3.'{• I BLUE BEACON Laguna B•ach ltEMODEL. BR, l\'/w, -~~rt s1 .. n:_:;~_!~:::_ -I B.\RBER :<hllfl rnr rrn! {" .\I. locat1nn. 1\ll rqu1p- r11r111. C11J] Ar.:-1 &l.l-4170, r.LALI! Stand-fnod !O go. B"rr. plus rrntal~. f~~t 6 11\<)n!h orrr11.t1on. 67:r21i:irt Money to Loan 240 * 64S..Olll * UN l-·UnNISllF~D :i hdrtn. 21-. bl1ns. hrir gai1 frpl tx.·an1~ 1-'VRN BACIJI::LOROR 1 BR. 3 BUR.i.\f. + tam ll y rm., full hR, occnn vil'll, l'IO~(' !n PfltlO. I adll-110 pets. s134' Nicl'ly drrorn!rd s11 :1-~ll0. QUICK CASH dining rm., built~lns., brk. shop.~ &· tx·h. S.~15 n10. Yrt1rl). fi.12-~5:m ____ ~1. ,\dullll. fi12-'J1 Sl I' -----------1 $390 11 monlh. NO FEE, 4!1'1-5167 nr 4!).1-6~09. 2 BR, 2 ha. s.unk('n hv rn1. 1st TD Loan Newport, 540..1720. OCEAN vie11'. ,1•11lk io t:w-11eh. -J fq1f(·, h11!o·1111.\. SHiii 1110) 1:!jJ I 3 BDR1\I., Family rm., park 2 Hll, hl'11nu•rl 1•Piling fl'fJI , ,A pi1111'~"1•'.'_'llen; ~ B11krr SI. C:\1 .'ilfl--2:i70. 1 THROUGH· A f.'l ~ f;\TEREST llkl! yard. Co~ta r.1c~a. Kid~ $:xt0 ~1· Is•·. llrls. 1r1J . _ ..... NICE1t;.""'71p1X---Qui1·1. Srn 1 2nd TD Loan OK, brk., 1200 a month. NO ·1!H·.',!l:ll, ~iJ.~777 b.v iiurio~l·~. 1 rulull c11r1· ;;{), FEE. S.IG-l720. L ~gun1-Hill5 Apts. Furn. 360 _111.1 1)('~,:~l/\-1~1 ___ _ 1'cr111s b1.i1ed on eqnl!y. 642-2171 545-0611 Sl'rv1ng H11rbor 11rra 21 yrs, Sattle r Mortg•ge Co, 1'11i E. l7!h Street Belboe P•nln1ul• A'l'l"HAC /1u·n, To1111hou •r. OCEANfHONT-Ju~1 huitl 2 1 LSt.: nc" hnn1e·3 hr, 2 h11 , 111r G-::--.-0-.-,-,~I -----"; -1-:1~111" 2 llt'. l 1 l B11 . prt<)I No r11·1-511.-•. IH(µ.i610 r<:rnd, crp1 ~. dshwshr. Lndser n111nt'd . Arlj In r lu h pool. S285 mo, .\Ir. freeman ,\'M).63\9 Ren! Bl!auciful~~ ii~RR~rurn-:-U 1 il';r;ii 1 llltl Nr ~!orr~ -Quirt arluJt•_ ONEor •5Mo'N"TH 198.'1 Pon1nn11, C~I :..tS--Oi~ C h Fast f Laguna Nlgu•I GARDEN Ap1 • 2 Br. Slfi.-, as • · R""'· '"""· """'· 160-G ~1y-fant .. stic bay -oce1111 J vi<"\\'. 3 Rr. 2 81. ram rr11, patio. !Undfck, d 1 h W hr, blln1, ilrp1. crpt~. Adult~. 1ml p" t. S400 I mo. I.st'. 61~34 l i t & 2nd Trust D•eds Coron• dtl M•r LOVf;t.Y 3 Rr.. 2 B \, compl•I• with _!-:.....2~! ~1:_'.•·lS-2127. __ _ rREE APPRAISAl...S 1 l11nd.11•·nd , fr?('l"rl )'a r,n.: y our 100'/• l BP. $1li. \l'lllf'r pair! 'll.~'I Cos ta M e•• lnv•stmtnf DUPLEX·Dl'lux" 2 hr,, rptltdrp~. bl11n. 1rr1 S21ii Purch•st Optio n \\"1111111'<', Co.•!a ilf,. •a. S.8-7711 t , rrlrllC. Pltf r11n;:r. p11:1/'I. l~l' A~·11 H Jul I. ~!ll~~·I Ind. ltt'nl Yolccl1on. 611\-fi'HO •ny ime Yrl.\• 122~. Adult!. no ""I& 1-Q-UICK CA-SH __ I 24 Hou r De ly. ---.~ • • 1 b 2 BR. T;:-11lll'r• 1'>i --673-498!l CUSTOM ,t· S1211 + Atlti lrJ onl. ·\\EEO It k rtRp" .. clf!an l an. 2 Rft. 1 l)lk rrnrn THROUGH A Furnlturt R•nltl li<$&-1SO!l nur !he trtAsures & trl5h -beach $J2J/mo on yr·.11 J.•r I DAIL y PILOT jJ7 \V 19th. C.ill, ;,1q.J1~1 ~C£-2 -BiOrffi'O.iT-I furn UHi> ce.!h thru • Dally Nn {'h lld. llt' pt'!!. nt1tt1ng I J\n,,h,.!m 774·2."'10 Dup!f;(. -c .. rpr1 .. 1l P LIO! Cle ~~if1ed Al'L 642-S611 962-66.\3 I WANT AD 1'1Habr1t 6:)4.3703 $1.~.\ 519--0~:;;1 1 • NO\V'S THE TIME FOR DAILY PILO T WA NT AD 642-5678 ---I 1 • . _.,.. .,. ... ....-, -~:·ur:~·~Al~l~V~Pl~L~OT~~~~ :¥.u.tl .. y, f/.ci~ ~~. 1r,1 1 ,·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! ~"'lllll"'lllll"'lllll"'lllll~~~~~I Apt1., Aptl., Apt1., f I ~rt~nt5torRtnl )IV ] Ir ApattmtnUfor~ ]!¥]!( Ap•rtmtntl for~d )['I) AP•rlmtn1$ l~Renl ~' Ap•·lmenli I~ R,nt. ~ { ~1rt~nt1forAIM II ~) .H;.::;;.::.;,;;;.:;::~:;.::;·:..U.:~;;-lu.::•.:~:.;·_3_1_0_H ... u;.: .. : ... ~:.;~:.':.:.~ ..... ~-·.:.:': ... ~_·_·_3_1_0_H_u_F~-:_~~..;~;.;_:._u,.,:_:_~_·_·_37_~_-_I :...1------·-----· ------. 36SApt. Unturn. 365 Apr. Unfurn. 365 365 Apt. Unfum. 365 Apt. Unfurn. Apt. Unfurn, 365 Apt. Unfurn. ,.;... ________ ~ Balboa Penfnsul1 1~---------1 Cost• Mesa BRAND MW DI-ILL\(' 3 Br. '2 ---------- Ba apt!. 1600 block E: P ark-Like Surrounding Balboa Blvd ; C'lO~f' lo OC'Clln I QUIET _ lJELUXE or bay. I yr lf'aSf'. Ind , ' DI\\', drps, frpl t.· et"p! 1 .-2 "· 3 BR APTS &i"-'4161 dll>~. 6j~2~ ei·f'~ Also 1' um. 3achclor for appt. Prv pa.11os '* ll!d Pools '-fBOR~1. frpl. balrony .. 1e, :\r s..'lop'g * Adults O!lly E. Bil), sn.; mn. f.('11~"1' Martinique Apts. yea.rl~·. Jnqu it•r 11t ap!. C. 1777 Santa Ana A\'C'. C~t 673-1j21 or ~1.1:-7771 . :\l~r .. \pt 11~ &16-5512 *BRAND NEW* Costa Mesa FAIRWAY VILLA APTS. 2 & 3 BR 's Private p.ulo pool -lndlv. I J11undry lac.' : Near Orange C.O. Airport &: UCL Ad11 l1s only. 20122 Santa Ana A\'e. J\lgr. J\1rs. J oachim, Apt 3-A s16-611a Newport Beach Newport Beach NOW YOU CAN AFFORD NEWPORT BEACH East Bluff e NEW DELUXE e l BR. 2 BA Apt for lease. Incl 1pac. master suite, din rm & dbl g11.rage, au10 door opener avail, Pool & Rec. area. • $265 • Sli5 An1l;;us Way, NB Managed by \\'lLLIA~I \VALTERS CO. Enjoy $750,000 health club & spa; 7 pools, 7 tennis courts. Bachelor, I or 2 Br's. Also 2- story l0\\1nhouses \\'/ 2 or 3 BR 's. Elec. kitch- ens. private balcony or patio. .r~rom $175. Subterranean parking, elev, maid service. Full-line food market, dry clean~r, beauty H'Uniington Beach salon \vithin complex. 7 beaut. mudel apts. LAP.GE J BR, 2 BA. W am to 6 pm daily, other tin1cs by appt. &cllirlcd, porch." quif'L Dead DELUXF. rluplcx . ~ r 11 r l y leut. All 11pplia nl'f'~. \\'kd~·s aft 6 pm ,r., wk11ris. i:,.\11-4!\.19 Coron• def Mar LA COS'fA APTS, I k 2 BR. Jamboree & San Joaquin Hill s Rds. N. of c11r1 st. Childrl'n, pet ron- I Bltn~. S\\'imming pool & i.:ar-* Spanish Elegance FJshion Island. 714 : 644-1900 !or leasing info. ~ldl'l'f'd . SJ7j_ 2 BR also. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii j ag<'. All ut iJ pd. $lj() to $\iO $1j(j. 7731 Ellis. I blk to 5 I' f mo. Adull,, no '~''· Quiet Adult Living I PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS Po;"'' Ow"'' 6l3-J29J 0' ._ _ :i:.1 ,\v(lt•at1n, C:\l. 61~-970S ~hag 1·p1 e drps • bl 1ns -'~·'~'"""-"----~---! !J:-c:;..i -v UNrl'nN· Beau1ifu1 Pool • ''II UtJJ Pd --Seascape Apts ('./~ Draniatic ;_s1~~·Ji\~l~~'. 1 1~~ir~l~~;~,-~·~11:o Apt. Unfurn. 36S I Apt. Unfurn. 365 LOVELY nev.· l-2·3 BR. 1 OS TEN ACRES 11 /lrpl.. () ,. "r I no k j n g 211 i\rOl'arin SI. &l&-O!ll!l Costa Mesa J blk from ocean. Crpts, drps, l 2 BR. furn. &t Unfurn. lrnp1ra[ lt'ltlsr·rid s11·1mm1n't pa.tK>. dsh11•hr, sundeck, frpl. F'ittplaces I pr1v, pa;llOS. JIOOI ~ patio, 14:> E. 18th St., * $130 UP * Costa Mesa X-lrg 2 Br, 2 811., pool, S14j 20.l I:ith SL 847-39j7 Pools Tennis Con1nrt Bkfs1 . 612-<160.1 GIAi\!T 1 & 2 BF.DROO~I! in<'l ut H. Aril!.~ :\1 + 1\'o ./ CHEZ ORO APTS 900 Sea Lane, .:d~t &1-1-2611 ./ :o;P,\CIOLS _ ~E\\' I & 2 ~Gn~enus, park-hke setl1n.c:. 2 BR. ~-r.0:11 S\.i.i fl!'l.'1 . Cas11. Bl11nca Apts, 2\lj 1123~ Atlanra. 1-2·3 Bdrms. t~tacArthur. nr Ccmst Hwyl Br Lux ._\pis Pool, DI\\, CJoY.rl garage~ for ma..x-CO\JPLl-.:TEJ.Y RF. D F. C, f PlatC'ntia. 548-2·Kl7. Pool. P rivate garage. (!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!11!!!'!!!~1 C'ntl i:ar. hraut , rt'c rm .t·i imumsecurlty.Quietstrec!. CLEA\' & COZY FA:\11! .. Y :DF:J:UxE 1 BR. !KlO sq. fl.,I \Vshr/rlryer. ~36-0336, FOR lf'll Se rlcluxe nt'w 11.U laundry facil. Nr. oc c'll· Ad ul1s. fi'.I pt:'!.~. 2020 L:'NITS. CONV. LOCATION. I bltns, crpls, drps, rcfrig, ~'>3&-=~ ... "l'=~---~- Pler 2 Br. 1 Ba. lr!.!r & fnr~s. Arlults, 00 , Fll!lr.r1nn A_ve (11.arOOr to_ \'ILi~~ :0.1ESA AfYrS j!'11r, bale, like new .12 Br. clean g, allracl. Crpli, Unobetnu:lrd \'Jr\\· n! hay ,'-: llrt~. 612--11~0. I ~-Y, :1~en N~~.;~~Jl ~l~~k; il'.J \\l~l~n __ .._!l~lt::_1 9fi'.!-<!11'<1. I rlrps, bltrn;, air. cond. ~r. OCf'lln. Arll1s onl~. S390 per ~ NE\V Ja1·gf' 2 hr a pi s. v.·on<I &l2-8G90 · HARBOR GREENS ] FlR Suit11hlr 1 or 2 larlies. sch<JOI~. shop'i;: & _riark. Ktds mo nn lPR.~e . 6i3-6!l!l! panrl1n1: cpt:s/dJp~ P lrnl\." • 1 Jj6 22nd >:1 C :\-! I ok. No pets. 836-la·l!I tf'ltertaln guests wilh sheer pride and enjayment. Among its recreation•! and cuual llvlng features are a apacloua IOUnge with nreplace; aaunas·for men and women; bl- 11ard room: gymnasium and a btillt·rn kitchen. Ad dlllonally there Is • putting green end a volleyball' court. Th• Clubhouse mq be reaerved for your 'hap. psmng1' -"id the kitchen tacllltiM allow nay pte911rltloft of food arid llballona. Ask for Commander Rettlng. 216e1 Brookhurat St. Huntington Beach, (714) 9112·11653 SPACIOUS 2 of closri~ !: r u hoaul ~ .<1c·~ OPEN S~! & Suri. 3 BR. 2 GARDEN & STUDIO APTS ·. j8 C\fif l' . RR .• 112 ha .. ~'l ~' P .p · RA. :ill\ \\'est sunflower. Brch.l ,2,3 BR's.from$110. .l ·· 1 3 BR. frrsh!y paintrd &Apt.Unfurn. 365 1Apt.Unfurn. !rt. apt. 2 Blks. to A1~ · ... Pf'I: · $~M .• :\I? l\lonlC' :ii:i-n~l. 2700 Peterson \Vay, C.:\l. Dl.X 2 Ar, 11~ Ba. t•p1~ .. rlrp~. <'l<'an, hlt_n.~. ·crp!s, drps, ...;. ________ _ 36S Apt1., Furn. er Unfurn. 370 Corona & shnpp'~. Adul1s. Vi la, C ~.~!ol-,,!'fi .•. ___ ---. ( s.16..o.110 J J<!O\"C', rlJ<h11·hr. 1:11r. Children lrplr k air rond. Nr ~chl!i l laguna B11ch Santa Ana No pe1~. $250 Mnnth. SPACLOUS 1 Br. ap!s. Crp!"., LRG 2 Br. Avail Junf' 1. . nk. $1:,0. 1\1:!-7!1.1!1 I ~tinp·i.: ,\:. parki:. !\iris OK, no ·.-------------------\\"f'.•lf'y !\'. Tllylor Co. rh·p~. di:h\\·r aJI hlln.~ 11 Crp1~. drp~. r11n~r. l'l\l"por1, CO.\IPl.l-~TEL\' rrrleMralr il -,-----. . prl.~. Ph. 836-l:WR 1 ~ blk bc11.ch. 1 k 2 BR. Pool. 3 heated pool! Huntington Beach • 644-4910 * rhilrl ok . Slio prr nio 'All nn prl~ $130 f\i'.l-"117.0:. 1 hr in \'rry a 11ra1;111·r ·l-1 LR ~ 2 Br J\lt'sa Vrnl" , , R 2 Adults. UR.~. 2175 S. Coast La.rgt Clubhouse etc. BBQ . Ult! inl'l'rl. 64:l-fl!l!lt . 30i (;,\noEN Apt -2 s;-sJ:iO plrx. Arand n('I\" ranrl1n11: I ll r_s , i_s . _l nr k e ~' g II r · 1 NF,\\L'i d~COfi'lted 2 B '. Hwy. 494--0200. I Child Catt Center ON BEACH! * COROLIDO APTS * A\'ncarln, ('~! Apt 9 I Rl!n~. g11ra.i:r. Adults: 100-G .t· tn-colorl"'d shai:. .fan· _S1·1~Sl.i0. No prts. :.i:i7~100 BA sludt0. Oc.can vie~, 2 BR, crpts, drps. No pets. Grl!11! new 1. 2 & 3 Bdrm~ Sl85' up. 05h•,'hr. frpl, dbl :>.,... • • r units. _lr11l. ----. -hi:)..77!16 hhrn :rlO rn1. ( Cpls. drp~. p;illll, g11r. Arlj Trade,vinds Realty 847-R.lll Front yard $130 96&.-0o64 1101 MacArthur Blvd. 2 Br~ 1hidlos & street h!\·e!s, [ si·· 516:i 2 p,--. E. 21si St. :i.18-2127. ( ta~111· 1 alur 111 Sllj mo .. $170-2 Br, 2 Ra Srudro 11pt . hlnns, rtlrig, prlvllte pa~io. Child OK. Laundno room. 1 South Coast Villas carport. LA R G E Pool. rrpr.~. drp!<, hram tt1hn.1:~. 2 BDR:i.I. fre~hly Plllnled, ------10 sh · 2s· ""lr :l-IR-R301 LARGE 2 bdrm stovt . · . a46-8823 NEW 2 BR. APTS From S230 Furniture AvaLlabla C&rpe Ls·dr1.pe:s-di.thwa1her heatl!d pooJ.utinu-teMia rte room.ocean views patios.ample parkiJl& Security a:uards. 673-3378 )lR.110. Arlults only-no prl.~. I 1·r1. 2 rh1ldren OK. $1 35 mo. P.F.AL Valur: Crpt~. rlrri~. ' P II: :.i Vb • • • ' -' Mesa Verde Rrf'~. :?'.ll4 San!a Ana AvP • li 12-:.0SI dsh11 hr, pool, 2 Br. I sarage, c~1s. drps, Sl65 mo. San Clamente 2 BR dt-luxe. \Valk to beaeh Adul1~. :w.--44:11 'ol'kends, 833.-1471 \\•kd11.~~ ~---SHARP l-bdrn1. carp., rlrp~. prh·. patiu. Gmund floor. Scrnic Pro~rlif'.~ 67~>-~1i25 Cost• Mes• 6-,. o-o·, . 3 llDR,,-I I ' sr;n. )l;tlUl"r ;ulul!~ nnly. :'\o East Bluff I 536-60Z7 DLX 2 ,, 3 Br. 2 811., Pncl .......... . ' Ull urn ap Pl\' • 2 BDR'I I I I ,. t . 1 !ol1~--1 IR7 · · 771 Pf'l!'. Quirt. m·, Pao••l.c NF.\\'LY dcror11ti>d 2 br 11:a r. S\4.l & up. Rtntal Ofc: ' ap , or e.11.11e, irs :\E\r 2 Br. 1 R.i . &l2..fl61'.t afr ~~rf" · ~· 1 C ~~r Aif'. ~\f-fl,'li.I: nr 612-ll:r.I ( 1 1 \upltx. Adults. S\Jj mo.1_309j l\lace Avt, 546-1034 ""eek in Junr. r\ext 10 6 pn1. 11kday!<. \\"ill ~hov.• · a 1111a r, · o. . · · -11)..R!lGfi bf'ach. 492-442j. >l rn1nnal Day 11·rrkrnr!. !\•1 Lr.G-2-RP.-nr11!y pa11l1rrt--*-REGENCY*--NEWPORT BEACH ·l .. h Newport Beach Wastcliff ehilrlrrn. no Pf'ls. sto1·r. sun:lr rnc·l _c;ir s1:1:; 2 Ar. l Ba. lTP1.I: drp', ~rll ) I/ilia Granada Apt1. f 2 BR. t~l\'n~ ou~ ~· 1';'r.an. EASTBLUFF ~=,_..,,,,-.,,,,.-.,--,,--:I Nt-:\\-;-2-eP..-:-i....11n;-;:;::111111::~ n1nn1h. 612-4122/6IB-17~.0. , 1·lr:ing;1s o1·rn.rn1·l_gar.pa. Fuur bedrooms ivlth balcon-• ~~Pl_s,. ~~-~ ~~21!{2 r}f'r. lBdrm 1 "h QUIET. SPACIOUS -New 2 HUNTINGTON PACIFIC onrl - - --T!'l~ ·,1R 361JJ .. ,7 \\" \t1lson · I ' fl\1", IC' n .,. -· -· un ·• upstairs w!I Br, 2 Ba garden apt. Plush 1v pan('!lng. All N'I' Cl.I·~.'\;\' 2 Rn towrr; rp1s, ' __ · ~ ·: -:; :;._ _ ·--.:. l~"'. above &: '.'«'low. Grac~us DELUXE 1 h7 Sl40. Also 2 hr frp!c._ ca.l"p!!ted & draped. 1 fralurrs. $16.'i. Arl11l1~. no dq1~. hlln.•. rrfrii,:. !';o pc'!.•. * Rt-,AUrIF Ut. I & 2 RH. 11v1ng & qu iet nirro11nd1ng l . 2 blk Ht C 1 All bltns. &. refng $1115 gold crpls, drps, bltns, pvt I ru OCEAN AVE .. H.B. I SEVERAL 2 Br. -2 Ba a pis PE'ls. Call no"' &16-0073. .,1411. !If~ 1 ri:i. ) CnntrmJl"lri'lry l.i;u·rlril Ap!•. foi· !amily \\'i!h ..ihi!drt>n. u1nJt. hit ~~ ~1 r4 · · pa tio, chandelier in mas1er t714) 536-IQ? J .s1;io 10 ;16:1 per mo. Prop. '~7 \\I, R:i.v St 1 ROil~-\ rlrlu~c unfurni~hC'rl ' P1111os. Ir PI r s. pool. Nea.r Corona de! l\tar High _!re ns. a . 675-6050 ) ba th. Lots of on-site park·g Ofc open 10 am-S pm Dafly , ! . ~~~24 iv of So Csl Rlty,'~2 Br apli; frnn1 Sl•I0.1 ;...111tu1·p ndulr.~ fl nly: $111,' Sl.~.~;,1~;·,~3--School. Fireplace. v.·c: bar& SHARP 2. BR. \11{~r1v11cy. ~e.::v:~ ~-:l~ s~e:~~~f WILLIAM WALTERS CO. · 1 Hid pro!. Play ~·d. Crpt ~. 1 1:{1 t:. 21 ~1. 61&-6016. t\EAT, cl1>an crpl "r! I Rr built.in kilr.hen appliances. C~l_s. _drp;6 g';;' .. ;hild OK. Ullll IAIAHllllT Cl.,llC. Plaza. Adults. SlS.5. 642-0239 2 BR. v.•fpool, 1tove, ·l·pl~. rlrrii;, h!tn.~. pn1 io. Newly I 1\·f1:11 r. $11(1. B.<1«k ha.1 835 A;'lrIGOS \VAY 6'14.Zl!Jl ~!~b~.·~·~.>t~l>-C:'.'~2 '..'°'"~":''....-,-,lo,;c;c""IT"-,C;::;::--;::;:--. drp~, encl. gi'lrage, Ag<'n1 ri<'t·oratrd. Kids ok. · F'<1r that llcm unc1l'r $j(), arra. m:t Ori l\lar. GI·; Cotciwcll, Banker & Co. Turn unused ite~s tnto quick S~ACA\IF'~ ~fanor . Apts. 2 Apts., Parklike Beach Livins tor Adults 646-3m. &16-2290. ! 19$ ~I:iplr l\"c1. 1 612·6:141 rry 1hr Prnny P incher J-9.'i68 !_.._.,. ~lnna~lni:: A~ent 54J-5Z!1 cash, call 642-5678 c'"· 50 Br. avail July .1. Furn. or Unfurn. 370 ADt U fu 3,5 , -1 ------. I A U 1 365 rpts, drps. bltn~. pool , pr1v Casa Del Sol ' \.. • n ~n.. ~ ' Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 , Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfu rn . 365 pt: n urn. palio, 11udio type, l~i Ba. Costa Mesa Costa u Infant _nk. 548-26112. 1325 1 &r 2 BR-Jurn/un!. Pvt pa- tio, frplc in l BR, elevators, dshwshn, crpti, drp1. Pets ! acctpted. From $145. ! 21661 Brookhurst St, HB. JT\IU Plarf'nt111 Ave. A.!ik about li!iiijiiiiijijifjiiiiiiiii!i! I ,,,, ';'"'""' NEW NEW NE·w - SUBLEASE-Ex,.c. 3 Br Park Ne"·pon TriwnhouJ<r M•gml;d•m b'Y ,.;,w. $600 VILLA CORDOVA per m11. Unfum. No pets. r\ri chilrlrtn under 1.1. 546-4701 Qt;IET-SAFE brlore ;,, 539--0684 ~·knd~. COOL _ f'RESH~ LOVELY BAYFRONT 1Ne11r &rk Bayl 1 Br. From $365. •o Unit Adult Furn/Unf. Apartment Complex NEWPORT TOWERS 1 & 2 BEDROOMS • &12-n:ll '* I EntP.rfa.1ntng \\111 be a p!ea!- SLUF'f'S db: Toivnhousl' _ 2 Lirf', Decorat1nj! this lovely, Br. 211 B.a, b!ln!, frplc. spac1ou! apt ~·1[! be 11 )Oy. pa.l in. tnrl gar. Qu iet. M.r. • Special cabinet l!pace Jont~ 644-113.1: 11ft 5 pm. • Lock garai:ts v.•/ lg 111or 644--0!HO • Sm ceil e Lndry e Patios \\'ESTCLtrf 2 8 11~ b I • D\\'-'rlispl •Huge Iii:~! stxP. . r: a. • Special soundproohna; 111 n-hsr . Ar!H.~ onl,\. no pt\5. • D 2 1 172!\ Bedlord Ln. $210. ttp co or ehag 7'11i-7it1 . carpet!, drape.~ ·GAS & \VATER PAJD Mo. to Mo. From Sl•O. 2323 Elden Ave, CM See Mgr. Ted \VoodhP.ad 2 Br. 2 Ba . frpl c. dsh,\'ht, patio. $2;iolmo. Yr leue. 20-i 33rd S1. 642-2020 or 54S-l347 64~0032 2 13R. 2 BA. crpts. drps. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!iiiii!!!!!!!!!I! bllins. Couplr. no pPts. Sl65 QUIET 1 Br, priv. patiO, mo. Nr. Hoag Ho 1 p . Deam clg, bltin!, 1\'/W, rir f>42-4.'\ll7 E. 17th SL Shopping. 314 * TOWNHOUS eST 00g-c:-''-'.c'"'· c,0~'~· .,=.,...c.':::'°::.·_ 2 BR. 2 Ba. 2-carport , , S225 I Br uni $125. 1 Br. furn $140. .l BR. 2 Bi'I. 3·r11rpor1 .. SZ75 Nn pets. &20 Centu S!.. REALTOR ,).IS-6966 C.M. 64Z..:isi8 * 1714 l 962-6653 * <If 2 &r 3 BDR..'1S. $150 UP. Patio, pool. Child rP.11 . ~10RA KAI APTS 188Sl ~fora Kai Ln. 12 hlk E. of Beach at Garfield. 114: 162-899<. KIDS WELCOME ~fove in today. Attractive 2 & J Dr apta. $139-$189. A1I xtras, pool, pPl! OK, .1Tt1l Keelson Ln. ~pt B er D 1142-7171') or ~-i:.10. Santa Ana VILLA MARS!ILLES BRAND NEW SPACIOUS & 2 Bdrm. Ap"- Adult Living Fur n. & Unfurn. Di!hWUher . cclor coordinat. ed appliances • pluah shq carpet . choice ot 2 cclor gchtme1 • 2 bath! • stall ahoweni . mirrored wan!. robe donrs • indirect light. Ing In kitchen • btta.kfa•I bar • huge privatl' fenced patio _ plU!h landscaplna . brick Bar-B·Q'1 . tarre beat. Santa Ana ..-CLEAN. rreshly painted I br ed pool.I &: !anal. ---------1 ~rp!s, rtrp~!ns . Sl30-$140 3101 So. Bristol St. LARGE 2 bdrm, Up!taU'!. ' 0 pe!s 122 ) (%Mi. N. er So. Coast Plue) ci1.rpe1~. dr11pe!, slov~ k j IT"S A breeze .. sell your Santa Ant rerrig, fenced yard, child ill'm!! with ease, use Daily PHONE: 557-1200 OT\, rra~. i1J-jJ77 Pilot Cla.!silied. 642-567!1 Apt~., .4pt1., Apts., Fur n. e r Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Amazing Adult Living UNLIKE ANY OTHER APARTMENTS Featured in PROFESSIONAL BUILDER'S MAGAZINE "SHANGRI LA" as Liv eable luxury with all the conveniences: Clubhouse-Social Life -Indoor & Outdoor Sporh-Walk to stores, banks, movie and college. 1 & 2 BEDROOM -Apartments with Terraces FROM $140 to $295 MODELS OPEN DAILY Merrimac Woods 425 Merrimac Way, Costa Mesa !Between H1rbor and F1lrvlew) ' • D IW~V PJUIT l 1 · ~"·_""""_., .... ~,,· f!1~[ --"'-~if!l 1.:.1 -·-;,;;;;;l~l?J I ...... 1~1;;1 _ ........ ~ ;;;1~~1 :.-1 ----~l[j];JI~ ;;"";;' ... ;;-;;:;la!~ [ -... -J~ I-·-ll5l '· Apta., Furn. er AptL, Unfurn. l70 Furn. er Uttfurn. 370 Newport leach Newport Be.ch FROM $135* 4GO Ronlol1 le Shol'tl 430 Office Ronlol 440 Poroonol1 HO l'ouml (I,.. 0~1) 550 Corpol Sorvlco Polntl111 A ,-,-lLL-,.-n-tto-ve-ty-IUr-n-.-~-,-, .. -BACHELOR. to lh&te 3 DtLuxe Ott.ie9 ~ 9Q ft. ---------!DOG hit on Sup•r l or, MIJllACLEAN C&rDt t Pa,.rfwlntilnt Ina raom w/prlv '"'" A hh'm; comp!. tum w/ oolo• Cuott·D,.P<••Pantl Walla CONGRATULATIONS C.M./N.B. " old Goman Servi ... rut drr lhulpoo. No w- prlv bl. ta elderly employed TV. frpl. On sand. Call JoM Newport I: a., Ceni.r Shfpherd. Malt, bl)( ~ WI free IOU rttud.lnt " COior + WALLPAPIR * 1entleman only $30/mo. Fullerton 5 S •· l 0 0 0 or · 3162 Newtiort Blvd, CM fa~. ti at \'fl'• for l'"~leaJ brlJbtnf:p includfd on -Wbeft )'OU qD Hll&c'• M>l01l IT~ (AJIO ~> ott avail) M&-lm to atte.ntlon: .Newport C.tltt:r evel')' job. All work nani. •1"6t ... lnl FURN. Util pd. ldta.l tor F~fALE room mate wanttd DESK apace availablt $50 Dolores & Ernie Animal Ho.plt&.t . 6"-5460. :.'t.:9'tC&ll lw tiff tit. JSitOi'. p&liiUns. Ei'1' l Room a atudtnt, ~ Pet mo. Com-to ihare 2 8R apt. with mo. WUJ provJlle furniture LICENSE pltte found in I:----:-------stcey, low aa $225 w/,.S Olympic size pool-.8illitrd1-Seunes-T enni1 munlty bl. l'tma.lt onl)', iame. Over 25· Pl&ue, no at SS mo. Antwertnc aervtce on your Sl!iler park'lnc lot, 17th SL Car1Mnftr J>'\nt. AVI rm $11. ~* pro ah op-Color TV loung._Ht•lt~ Cluba-8-424520 chlld~n. Weitclltt 're a ava11ablt. 222 Fortat Avt, C.tit. "NSJ>St4'' fl"Ontplate. 1--...,.,-,,....., __ .....,___ apraytnc &CCOUJ. ctllll'C't 2 lnGoor 9olf Grivi"'J rtn.t9-Ptrty Roem-Full LIVE oh Balboa Island thla 64&--3706· l...aJWI&. Stach. 4l9f...N61 I) J / / / Ytllow on black. 6'5-&08. Mll'lJA~~~~o J~ cot.ti $15. !toy, NT-lW- fime Activities Director. aummer $100 a mo. Women SHARE my watettront home NtW Wattrjl'Ont Otficta . l/Vsddlna BL.A.CK f aJ C:OCka A•ouitlc S-l•ll•t ' v.•Jdock. Man, 3G-60 year1. S275 To $W fl.fo"th (I tm e poo Too Stn.U. Cabinet in su. ,...--, ·• only. Make Re&tf\•atlons SISO/mo, 6.,., •• ~ A ............... , 1,1,.,,, Y.'/red-bf'own 10011 fourvi QH I: other cabJn&tf, Neat work. HT..fUI ~:d~~~;.~~~r,~l~:.;;~~~h~~.,i;;, l &: 2 now. m Aaate. 675-3613 WOMAN~ ·::pt tti share 341 Ba~ide 1 0r. N';l atach C'7\. ~1~ Htr~ 30& :~to~. ~75 U no &nl'Wtr le1vt LESCO PAINTING ONE. two centlemen; v.•/1ame in Tustin, $93/mo. Bill Grundy 1lltr. 642-4$)) eL.Jau : to : : mq. at 5*23n. H. 0, Rt-sid & Aptl, SprtJ"inc ac. REASONABLE RENT•: Singles from e135. maiter bdrm, refr!c. beaut. '1 att 6:30 MZ..leoJ. Andrnon. UI I I ~ ., hon1e vie; P.C.H. & Beach 8J6.7392. Buslne11 Rental +LS roUND spotted male pup, cou1. ~ nss. nt _ .. l BedrQOm~ ./rom $145. 2 Bedrooms from u. ANY u job . .ftit1ld., Comm1, Lic'd/In1. &e-239'J. ,200 Lo . h N I 'd Blvd. 536-&18 \\II •hart. apartment with SHOWROO~f mfr. It otr!et --~~~~---1 approx. T mo. old. White ., . w. ove tn c arges. o ease req . QUIET-ComfortA.ble trtshly riri.. I child OK. Prefer apace. Pai-ktr1a. Oott·ln f R ( ( w/hlk. apott. Vic. 16th &: Indus., Aptl. Jill!as. Trtt est. BINKS Paint ~ray Booth. • d1c:or rm. Kit.. prlvl. prk't · Christian. 645-4574 Laiunt. ~ Mo . Dover. N~10T or 331-3629. 982-1981. 8'x6. comPl~te. Alao, p'of. MOclals Open Deily 10 •m fo I pm G lo R 4P C•terl-color mach. Ao eltc, 1aJ. 1024 Llnden Pl., CM . •r•ges r enf 4~ 4N-4653. Buie tmUnc course of· FOUNO...About 90 lbl or •• ., •hakfor. $650. SU-~. SOUTH BAY CLUB OAKWOOD GARDEN '-;::,.._.,.,,=,....,.·-,..,,---,,.,--,-c•••cE .... month. --JftCiu1trlal it.mel 'SO tered to the pu~lc trte •ih'l!r. Dtsaibe "' claim. UNIQUE cattftd mta.l1 for p ''ROO JV\.I\ ~ -••r-'t p 0 .. _ "'"' ""-· AINTING : Hone at, Apartmenu M for rent in my btaut. Walla~. CO.ta 1.ft£1. ot chuse by the Bl.lboa nn e · · """"~ -, o..oata that JW\e v.·tddin&: or b&n-.ruaranteed ~rk. Lic'd. l ApartmtnlA. (ju1( for 1\n.c:Je people} I . ' \l'l""t'* l6V> 714 ; 645-0550 fl"f1ort livinr for hOmt . Col..lere 1rudtnt prefd * ~ * 7~ SQ. F"I', • a 11 power. Pcw.•tr Squadron. Sall u 1.,.M,,':-",.·-,,.,.=,..-.,,---I q\lf't. Excsptional variety Local refa. Call 6~.o • 11n1le " married •dultsl Call Da\'t , 83s.-00ll , ~==""''°""===-! Mal, ll,fht1, partltklN • Y.'tll as pov.•tr boa.tins PI Ter r ifr-.P/Poodlt or and quality. Your pltaJ;llJ'le, 5 16th btv.'1\ Irvlnt .l Dover I ==,.-~--~-~-1 SI'OR.AGE GAJUCES * floor.. tinl~. ll!tM M~ h N cl ,__ ~--k A~ .. ~1·· /It M-·1---•. ••• ·-• 00.;;:;;;ni,,-:=r.::;,:::;--..;I 714: 641.a171· SLPG rm..tqr steady work'& • S25 per MO. '*" via, N.B. Call M~o. r.aua t. ew ••M• S1&1 • ~· ;;,.."". 'vic""s:~ .. ';...,_.I =.;.;".;;;;.'".;.;'-;;_=--"-'-"-'---PAIN C, pre e1Ji6nal. Al olderman,nocookf.Bymo ,,.,;"'!~~~l~un~tll~6!.JPEm~-_,.,,.f"iiSTffih:fT.::C:'.1;r ai 7 p.m.,?tfay31.Eve·ry "'' ... , Cement, Concre:e work rtsarn . Colo only. $40. lMl Oranre. C?it. Off Jee lt.enta1 440 EAST 17th ST., C.M. ?-.fonday n1rttt for ll 1'1eaa Vtrde, Of. ~7-3192 •Pe c I a 11 • t. 111...&'3,, • LA.GUNA tum: room iol" n:nt Shop It. ottiee. 210 Poll·er v.'Hkl. At NeWJ)Ort Har-FOUN()..pntle v.•t\I ma~ QUALITY temerit v.'Ofk, ltt 547_1441• I . 1 •r. 1 "'R t.Sibjtct to location ... (\ . . ' Apl~ FUro. or Unfurn. 370 Newport: Beech 2 81! • ~URNIS/iED l·Bath, sm 'Mo,, )f&rl.y 3 BR. • UNFURN. with kitchen prh·. etc. OELU}\.'E PROF. SUITES 630 Sq, ft. 51!>-8700 Zroktr bor Yacht Club, T2o W. ntred ma.le Doberman . Georre do It. Uc'd, Bonded. You ~ 'l h • Paint. v.·k/mo. 4M-4633 , 17611. Beach Blvd.. H.B. INOUffilAL bldr for ltue Bay, Ne'A'J)Ort Stach. Vic. N.!J. Call befort 1 pm I =",,",,'=6"95=. ==,,_-,,,...,.-~. painted $lO et. C.U I _.. ~R~oo-m-1~8~0-0-,~d~-~40~5 PlentiM pknr, A/C, jan., • »:JO 111 ft. Call M>49JO· Brtn1 nottbook & pencil &!~1821. CE!\fENT WOJ\K, no job too 544)..70f6 . tr' mUAic, ntw ca.rpets ; paint/ tvei 536-404l ' tir1t nlfht. Rerltter at FOUND ma.le cal, ll'tY &: small, reamnable. Free =-.-:=====r--:;;I I ~------~~ \VANTED -female college drps, 325 to 900 sq. fl. Suite Rentils W•nted 460 that time. Contact Mr1 . whlle •trlPt• I 0 n 1 ha1 r Eatlm. H. Srutlick. 541-861.5. PA IN TING/papertnf. I 1 1tuden1 for summer. r.m/ 8. Ph. 847-~ l-;"-;•beni;I'iP,•,..ui''icr''N?Si:<·l;;!Mn;. ;-l,:;w~/co~llu;::,. ~"';::""=;.:'=;33:,,..,=..,.-fl'ATI6S, walu, drive•, in-Yrs. in Harbor ana. Lie & 400 bolrd in exchaJi,ge for 4 BEAUTIFUL 3 room ottict * rufly LICENSED'* LARGE mAle Labrador hai •WI new lawns, 1aw, break, bonded. Ref& fum. 64.2--'336. . -. --·· '11nt1la Rooms • 2 Bath1. $3'23 1'1o., ytarly '' BURR WHITE • ROO~I A1!d I or rara11:e !or rent, COiia r.teN. C&ll 646-8137 hr1 baby1ittlna. ~ton-Fri, suite w/kllchenettt. Idea.I NOTICE Renowned Hindu Splrituali1t chokt chain, tife1a Verde l'l!mO\'t. 5'S-M68 lot e1t. FOR clean & neat M!ntinJ:, J-5 pm. Private rm w/ for architttt, ineuranct REALTORS & RENTERS Advice on all matters. att1. 543-7D. e e CONCRETE. Floors, int-erlor • t:rtertor. ~ R••lt°' 675-4630 dt&k, I Y Pe v.• r i t• r I. .aa:ent, . re.al tor, . ele. On 'Tht houaina: ottict 01 Unlwr. Love, ?.furia1e, 8 usines1 2--l mo. old Sl&meae .kitten palloi, dtivte, aldtwalkJ, rate1. Call Dick, 9'&-406i, U 2901 Newport Blvd., N:B. QUICK CASH THROUCiH A DAILY PILOT lelepl'IOne. \V ill pay for ad· 1.f~l\l'(IVla St. 1n • rf . B . a.lty of Cali1'mrla, IJ"Vine 11 Readlnt:s fivtn 7 days a vie, Continent&.t To'Nflhoutt. 1lab1. 1tea1. non '42-8514 PAiNTING/pit.perill&. ii )'rs •.,i~:~ d~!Lf'!, ,.11 pmdtsire! $350/$300 per mo. 64>0770 eltpandin1 ita U1Una nrvlce v.-eek, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. call ~282. Contracter 1n Harber 11e1. 1Je .II " lSESK •Pict av'"·1-111e •at> !-..., _...,,,.,, ,.. ...... R•·'· 312 N. El Camino Real, ,..,,,.,.,-,,,.,-,,--=_,.-,..,.-bonded. ltef'1 tum. &e.23M DON'T' 11ve tt away, set 'tfuk k cash for II with a D.AIL Y PILOT Ou.sWed C&II 842-5671 & ch.arce il WANT AD 642-5678 Apt1., Furn. or Unfurn. IAph., 370 Furn. or Unfurn. Huntington -&e•ch Huntington Be•ch· .. Brand Spanking New In Beautiful BACK BAY 1 encl 2 Bedrooms Furnished end Unfurnished Alfult Living · * Dishwasher * Stove and Refrigerator * Shag Carpeting (4 exciting colors) * Soun d Proofed * Billiard Tables *Pool * Large Recreation Center RENT STARTS $155 • Vista Del Mesa Apartments Tu1tln &. Meu Drive @ 545-4855 370 646--4424 -_, "' uu ...... ...-....,. .. San Clemente S.1\fALL malt doc found in ---------. mo. Will pmvide turnlture tori&, private owntn are 4-~•• 4---Vic. r.f1fl'IOli• It. Warner in ?>fY Way, qu61il'y home Plaiter, Patch, Repair Summer Rent•ls 420 t u A · ___ .. .,.,..,,'1'>, .,,.......,,u · w-" ai .... ., __ _ a ..., mo. nsv;ennr auv•ot tnc:ourlJ'td to liit 1ultablt WE .. __ FV. M7-19M. ttp&ll. .....a, ce ..... ,., ~ available. 11175 Beach ~l\'d. ·ed Ir airtflt rude It ruarant~ our ••l&lnpoo ele. No jOb teo small. SU1-!~fER RENTALS Huntin(ton &ach. 642--021 ~It y ,,.,.,._1 _ __.,n!:.:;-will stop hair los• &: in -mot! SIAMESIEd vk!~tenhf appn>xV ~-3 547-0036, 14 hr am. aerv. On Harbor Island. Lido I ~=,....:'---~.,.,..-,,,,, ' ...... u•UlllU\I uu"" Clstl v.i11 rrow hair back. mos, 0 . ><;". ... e~. 8-ytront Laguna octard:ront DESK s~ avallabJe $30 WI'!'~· \\nte or phone for Completely ,guaranteed. 01. ,s.a&-1951 Additiona * ~modtlins P~~atcb--ltm Adda. Aceou1. etlllnSt, 1 t u c c c rettn . Free @1ttmate1 . ~ IMl. MS-451& aft l. k Lido Jr.It . some mo. WW provide furniture 1. h1tin~ form from : Hou1· Costs only $2.75. You bt lht Lost 555 Gerv.'1ck l S0n. Lie. "''/private btach, pier and at» mo. Anlwerin1 HJVice ~na: ~let-, Library A~I,,_ judat! Sir \\'alter·s, 2052 113-4i0fl * ~21Ttl T PATOI PLASTEJtlNG alip. avail1ble. 305 No. £I 1sa:1toon B.lda. UC lrv1ne, flo'e'A-port Slvd, c.r-.1. Ml&SING :tnrlish ma.le bull &lectrlctl All typt1. I'rff estlmat.ta f\lacnab--lrvine r.ealty Camino Real, San Irvine, Calif. 9)iM. Phone: dor \Vhile "''/brown spol1 --,-------,..-=-,..,..Cal-1_ ....... __ 2' ___ , ~2-8235 Cltmtnte. 492-+f20 1n41 llJ.QU. SIN~LI? WIDOWED? Vie.' San Juan. Lare~ LIC'D Eleetrid&J'L, malnt. Plumbint A~k for Elaine Svedeen PROFESSIONAL Bldr. ~ HOUSE 10 ltaie 4 BR den *D1verced Over 21* rev.'ard. 493-<4023 evei or 1erv. Also, rt1id, indU1trial. 3 BR, 2 ba home, J b!k sq ft. Air-cond, c:rpll, drps, LR DR _ p~Jos V~rdes' Oldt1t & 1.azi:e1t For a seU STS-0858 col.lec1. 642-U74. LEW TalW le Son's "'W'l'L· ocean. pool. July S200 wk. &d parkin(. Xlnt lOt':. 3S'.l E. Hu~t. Bch, Laruna, Coro~ expl&natory messa,ze U hrs * $50 REWARD * ~a"".-...i~.-.~,-.. ------:~eiRt~ ~~: Stpt S'2M wk. 51():; Bruce 17th St. C.l\f. fETE BAR-del Mar -near good 1chl1 a day, 5'1-99!11 . &M-3340 Ctt1cent, Lido S and I REIT RLTY. 642-4353 MD & t•mily. \\'rite PO Bo~ INCREASE Y6UR BUST 2" tor camtl color coat nuaalnz PROFESSIONAL MA I ?\T · 1..;;;;.,;;;,;: __ ~-~-~1 SlJ.-394.; DESK apace .avail in ex· 4389, Wichita Falls, Tt'lC o.~ more w/tabulou1 new fJ'om Nrwpon Hlsh aewln& trte work, Pru 11 in r • U:W Talc&• le Son's l"liimb. BEAUTIFUL 1 bdrm furn ecutive ottice bids, nortMrn 16310. bra. Call Dawn, 494-1001, rm. No qut1rions. 673-3345 apr1yina, dl1eate le wted inr Repair. :fteplpe, bn»- condo. w/ll'I paUo ii: pl. part of Htr Bch, Beach •LAGUNA Bch rninilttr needs ext. fi01 SHE'PHEM mix, scld, 4 >'."s ~~:;:1· ups~.~r ~: del. Free eat. 646-83'0 Dates fl~:<. r.tatur't adul ta. Edlna:er nr l:ltc Center. uni studio •pt in J..as Bch GOLF • Irvine CO&st C. C. old, 1<11t Vic: Oran1e Avt ~93 COLE PLUMBINCf 646-6090 847-8001 .arta foi; lor4 term leue. membership for 1ale-tenn1. betwn 17th • 19th. PleaH, 24 hr. Service ,~.-,,-l'"'"b,-,-tr,....•~f,-m-rm-.-07f. 1670 SANTA ARA AVE, CM Pvt, quiet Joe, The Rtv. M2.~ll/tve1 5'8·97'22. 67H617. " AL'S GARDENING + MS-1141 * fie!", yard v.·/patio le firepit. From 300 sq/ft. 35c sq tt. Brad Kattllu1, 4M-3M2. PREGNANT! Adoption, $10 REWAiO for black f~=~~:.m~ PLVMBlNG iiJSAJi $300 mo. 54S-2Tll 67~Z464 or 541-5032 GARAGE wanted, prtfer tv.'O abortion, vasectom y Cockapoo female puppy 1011 54G-51tl. s.rvtna: Newr>Off, No job too small -0-N-oc-,-,-.-1-,0-.-1.-\\-'._N_•_•_'P<>_'_t. 3700 NEWPORT BLVD, NB car, 1uitabJe for buildlni 14 counselina I.: information. at Harbor le \Vil10n Wed CdM, a.ta Mf'ta. Dover • M2"-312t • Week or mo. Call Joyce • ON THE BAY * ft. flbera:laa1 bol.t. \VIU 642-4436 eve. Red collar. MZ..~l9&. Shortt. Westcl.Ul. Remodel & ptepalr P.1tytr. ~52 67~2464 or 541.5032 let.ve no mesa. C.a.ll 646-f665 Slntles Dance (lati SMAU. Pair R.td Chlhuahua1 T LAWN S£ltVlCJ: * BALBOA laland, July 3rd to • .NE~R.T ~ach Dtlu:ce afttr 4 • wke~ Elefanl atmotphere. "PonchO &: Sam." v:c. 1611\ Front yard $10. per month, TEJ'tMIT!: darliafe, Walla • Sept llth, lr,g iunny apl, V1ev.· offices. Air-cond. Priv, WANTED unturn fll w pt ~mt Pl. C.M. Rtward, Call back yard also. Wffdin&:, ~· rtpa!:red, ~pmed &Jpa 4. By v.•k or mo. 675-2916 Ba. 241)) W, Cout Hwy, Shor&I houllt w/eptl ,\ ALCOHOLICS Anonyrft(IUI. Ml-.M93.. yard cleanup. 98Ml611. t1r painted. par I It ton I e UDO Ille-Delithtful 5 br, INDMDUAL OFFICES drps. Yearly leue ar Phone ~m7 tit write SM irtY. Cairn Tenitr, AL'S LandicapLna. Treei:'---=-ed._'4>'_W_l_a1t_5_. __ 1 l ha fam N 1 bluf-New Irvine Jndult. complex. kmJtr. Aller 4 t.. wk:nds P.O. aox 1223 Q)ata Mtaa. female, Lido lJ;lt. Reward. removal. Yard r.modelinc. lllolfl"'I WkJ; or mor:Uuy.r6~1677.. Top Joe. Q3.lffl an:yttme ~ •--I Cl •-") 646-0203 days; 473-8 71 3 Truh haulin( lot dtanup. l------,-----1 c XLNT ofFICE s-ee now WANTED to 1eaM: l or 3 br -.;it u.. eve1. 'flepal• ,.rinkltt.. m..u66. ~E ltooftDI ~· Jtoofina: or BEAUT 4 br hie walk to lit· ,..-,.._,. all types ~ rtp1t.ln tie . .corona, Aui. $lnl. a~ail. LJDQ BLDG, 3350 Via bOu.lt • ....-.w David Dudley, BALLROOM dance lesoN LOST, brown &: white amall JAPANESE Ga rdt n ln 1 tbtf.;tno -~tlti,a, Mrll~ 6~737, Lido, N.B. 1'73-COI ODS, Daya 540-1SJ.7; Aft 6. Pvt le clau initructlon. dor w/ red 8ta collar. Ana. Se let Ne t work Cltam.ip Ii: color. lJc/llondtd since * NEWPQJt.1' BEACH * ~ Bu1intu men appts avail. to ~taaher. 19&4-A 1leytr Pl, yd.rvmaint. --2303· •41• &U-'Tm Rent•ls to Share 430 300 to 100 sq, ft. Ev•l')'One \Wlcome. Elt1anl C.~f. l'ttward. BACHEU)R will 1hare home DelDte 673-6861 I~ a!moaphl're. 534-2221. YO'R.KSHIR.l: Terrl•r Vlc· CLEAN Up Speei.allst. haul· T. Guy Roof.ins, Dtal l>Wct ' -· ~ EaathluU .arta. R~wani. tns odd Job•. new ftnot 4t I do tny own 'tmk. M>:mo. 'A'/1ame. Sell the aid 1tutt . •• &4S.-tSll or '174-7443 repair. J\eu. 5f.&..l9M 511--9$0 Call 646-3245 Buy the new stutt r Lost ..... round JrR'l il)sr Min. brown poodle e JAPANESE GA1i6EN~e =1o-w-,.lnt-,/"A"'ft'"o-ro-t"io-n-1-- Apta., ·Apts., Apts., Apts., . t.:::i.J f 1 Id V · 1.falnt•nance, eltanup Furn. or Unfurn. 370 ,urn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Anneuncemenfs 500 ~---·;;;;;;;;;1,~·~mJ.'~'~·~•~m~•2•~0~·~''~·~ff=th HB TV CM ana * Mlo-M42 • Dr9umaldnc • J.Jterati«ll · I :----------.,.---------,...--c·----------------~ St.. N.B. 673--7574 after 6 Specia.I On Hem• Senf• Ant S•nta Ant S•nte Ana Stnf• Ana CANCER Found (frH •dt) 550 FA..\.flLY heartbroken-Loll, JOHNSON 'S riARDENING Call Jo * M&-6446 !--------------------------------------\Vritrr v.'OUld like to 1rrter· 1---.;...,,-,,.,..--o,..-"'""". \llhlte wt~kalred Terrier Yard catt, cltan-upt:, pllft. r•..1.r. view ptopl~ who ha\'e had FOUND Collit. Vic.~ 0 r 64&-nn Judy. · tihr, sprinklers. 9U--2033. Alterations -642·-- Canett. Phone Gr pe.nonal Adam• &: E •tan c I a . GOLDEN Retr:ltwr. vie. of Exp. Japanese Gudtner Neat, accurate, 20 years C!XJI. &U-2161. ~7-S690. C&sita Caplslnno, 2 ~. no Complete Yard Ser\11ce EUtiOPfAN Dreumakina . PUBLIC AucUon. Ustd Hot Air Balloon Bq. "7 \V. 18th St, CM. 9:30 AM June 12th. .,.. F'rM eltim&le :i67.f'J64 ExperUy Cu1tom Titted, Found in CdM Friendly Ttd· lie, boy'1 ptt, 493-040. Accur. Rest. 67J...1M9 dllh bt'O"''n puppy w/!lea · EXPE!t. Hawaiian Gardener co*llar. Dr. Stoc*kton 6T3-l.OSO* 1 . Complete Gardeninr Tile lr.lruc1Jen Ill•) Service. Kamala.nl, 646-4676 CERAMIC t1Je Dh' a ------· -----·----- . Jape.nete Gardtner -remodel. Fret e•t. Small Exp'd. Yard work jobs wtlmme. 536-.10&. Clean-up. Plantinr 646--0lt! •-... TRt:!: tit. Compl or JUtial TrH ~rvlce 575 laY.'I\ ma.int. & cl&anup. GE:NEJV.L trta aerv., yard ll ;;;;;;;;r;;~:;=::~-=-• 1.~L;.~M~.~c~-~~n~1n~r~. ~'42~"'975~~ cleanup. All around Jwi.. Alltl;INE LAWN MIO\!. H&~w ,,•-.Y"',_.,"'-·-llf_u_. _ _, ____ 1 SCHOOLS lav.'nl, cltd!:up, prunina:, Upholtt~ty PACl~IC F1'ff "'-C'11 "'6-7319 * * * ,,... .................................................... ...,,ISchool1& ln1tructlon1 Trader's F>aradise Day A: Nlcht Ouaes I I· &unflc"' · ~,~ Jlparfmenfa lines ·times dollars !W,!.t!MS 610 E. lTth Sl, &nta Ana TIX up )'OUr hem-fer SWIM LESSONS * Quallfled iprlnf. No jOb too. sm.tll. lnstrtietar. Befln Inttr, Adv. Cazi>enrry, palntiJlc, wall 2 wk &e1slon, ma.x. _ 6 pet paper, drywall etc:. Frtt class $10. Call John 3JO.Ol711 ~"-1._..._ __ '1~1-'·-~~~­ VINYL Weld1nli::-Cutl, burnt, tears. Cu1tom d)'elnl (alJ colors) ~2217 (inob!M) 138-3912 LIC. Furn. Uph. ~ 6 cane work. Anthon')''• Uph. Strvleo, N.B. &C-58tr. I , I I I l I I ' I I I .. is designed tor families wit/1 children. J1itJe! So much for all of you! Wooded 1tieMNL, tot Iota:, ncT'Mtion. center, •unu. ..nmmiD.c poola -a total environment place. specially ~med far fa1l'iillfl ,Ho.. drildren. and .tiCearn! Early Achl-t C...141'-All.unlqDe ocllooll A a1prerb, fully ac:crediUd privaWi pr&ee:bo61 ri;htm. tbt ~Point :rourcbildtt:n in. tba IOOCl IMmirlCdhctionl.. Flaible tcheduJe. I I ' I I -l Nvi••rt • 2 Btdtoon1 l 2 l1t1i • 3 lldr-• l 2 Blt!t •Sin~• Stort l Spltt ll'lll wltlt fwapilco ·Ai Condtt1oit1n1 • S.lf<INninl °""' from $165 per month Lale model Chrysler, con- vertible. like ntw condition, 24,000 milH, still under 1vll.n'.anty, trade for older car or '!' M:>-1J9S Have Klmball 1plne1 piano, Dux man·s chair&. ottomt.n, pr Gf lAnce r 77 1pla1. Will exchance for am cu or 1 815-4595. Trade t 4·plex in Cotta. ~fe11. tor $10,000 equity in s!nf]e JamUy home ar ? ? , sm.all 2nd Okay. Gd .arta, 645-1496 ah 5. '61 Chtv. Impala, 233 enr· auto.powtr-~·fair rub- ber-for P/U truck or util- ity trlr in Cd COnd . pink for pink. 64~21U aft 6. 1,1,•kd)'I. OIOIO:: lot. Whlfe S.and1 Beach Eat.ate. at &llua Kona. Hawaii. \VJU It'd S6500 eq for auro or diamond rtnr at equal value. 673--4455 ArTGWlw:ad mod. 2 II)' re- tl'tl!. Val $14,IOO, eq. $72t'XI. Trade for land or ! Wr1tc Clas•tfltd ad •131, Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Cf, C& Want sturdy 50 to 60 ft. aall-• boat. Have land, improwd prop, 1lO ft. boat • otMr t'QU!lits. ?!tide~ Davis Huaband Bui)'! Call Moote ---------- \VANTVAN <Wmt:WALK· 5'S4D> aUtr •MP&tr AROUND ENGrNE> TflD: I JfCl BuUd-Serv Moat Thinp: '67 CCltTINA SEDAN, . S..•"•111"'"""" -~ ~·ul!~ •• * 536-1131 * YAltO, ,.,...., clunup•. J[ll] I Have 40' slip in Santi. 8&1'· Bebytlttlnt ~move t:rtta, dirt. Ivy, Job Want.cl, l"em•le 702 bara to exchanfe fer 30' or -~~=-,,,,,.o,,---1 1k:lploadtt, bade bot • laritr slip in Newport·~ COSTA MISA l="',, ... ='45..,...,,..--:---·IFRENCH •eJdett. 21. Sor· prox I mo in awnnwir. PRE-SCHOOL TIUSH. &: Cuaie d ean-up, boNlt &rad. bil1niual. ctft Zll 981-ill!l. specW .swnmtr Prosram 7 dlyi. $10 a lold. !'rte ett. fl>r ci\Udrlt1, tutor ~nch. WES1'0.JFT LOT F O A iJtii ~ 11-1onrav1&, ~ day + Anytime. 54M031 for room. bowd, all or pe.rt EQUITY m Z..'EWPORt tun djlly •tulon1. ~&Mtd M¢)VmG. cu.P d ean-up of July, Lquna or Newport BEACH HOME. proiJ'+n. hot lunches. Alf• &, Ute h.aullnc. J\euonable. Local reia. C&l1 f9t-$466 al· CALL 2-6, ~6:.10 AM.ti PM. J'rti-eitimatu. "5-1'°2. ttrnoons. 646-a; $11 w MPAJU:! MU050 Houtecluntne PR.AC. Nu:ne1, Ccmpanlons, or 838 217 H1kprs. Live in er out. ~ cabins Bi& Btu (Honey • • HOUSE OF' CLEAN Monthly rat.a, Emplr pay1 Bt1r Lodce) on Moonrtd,. BABY'1°1 ING in J11)" hornt. ftt. Htalth Ii: FamUy W. Avt, ~ml from new alc1 Jltt Cio&e \ o Sonora achoo!. Comm'I &: Jttsld. Clttnin& Want larrer unit1> TD'a, Pttfet rirl S..10. Will ccn-1'l'M est. * &42-6124 * Agtncy, 1805 N. Brot.dway, S\lbmil!!! AJt 673•31ot. alder others. S.9'-3524. Bay&: Beach JU11torial S. A. M7""81. $350,000 _ ln over the Wn..L babyJtt by the week. Crpt1, windows, Gaortetc. PETUONAL ••cretary , ..,.,, Lovins ~ so Coate R.t1. & Conun'l. 6*-1~ cultural btc)rtround, exp. counter stock. Trade tor Mt &l.s..ts74 · drivtr, .eeustamed t o ranch, land, apt:rtment1, 11· M•aa Otantnc Service tra\'tl, fltxlble toe at ton . or!! Ceblnetm1king Carpets, WlndoWJ, Tloot etc. :Refertnot1 exc h a ncad . • 546-$8' * Reaid. l Cornme'I. 54MU1 6464157 S..lt am. ~-~~-,-----1CABtNETS • room ad· I ,,;==::--,,--,.,,,.-:--I 2 1011. Palm Sprinp, .trCt dltlolU', remodtllnr. HOUSECLEANING \VANTED: day \\'Ork, tlC• It clear. Wan! units, TD'1, ~8-4428, 646-!111' WW do any type hou.wclean· peri enced and hav• Vll'I lcont.ai~I. Submit I:---:--:--,,----lng. Exp . .l Rtai. ~ reference1, Sll a day. Nancy J. Moore Rta.lr;y, C•rpet Service DEDICATED CLEANrNG S4).-i)Tl1 - 673_·3_10_1. ______ 1 D!1mand Carpet Cieanlnr W• do c"'ryOUn,. Fret 1 ·G~K~ILL~~CT00~K-.---m-.. -.~So~l~d1 Avt slz& room $8 elftmatt. Call l'Jl-40n own bw:. S&1a.ry &/or 180 Ac:rti Canada + othtr JttpalrlnJ A Wtallationa lronlft9 percentase. equl1le1 up to $30.000. Want Fl'ff !'.It. ~1317 Ironltts A: Al tio e -..OS aft 3:30 p.m. unit,:, COlta Mna, Newport CAJl..PET ahampaolnr. dry At My ~:. nt At D !: S F 0 R. CON'· =· Davis J'tltr 6f2.jroJ foam, Rt11d, comm'!, •in· MS.2641 VAU;SCENC!, e Ide t I y &:e do""' 4 Goon. ~ tat. care or fatnUy ca t e • Want '63 or l.attr Cad 4 dr, 96i.otm * IRONING ,.. Horritmaktn, 517"'6611 !;-.;=======~ » hr ln tn.Y ~m• hse tq, t ic, H.tve 3-.fO aere DRJFOA1.f CA1tPtT CLtAN &4,2..0US EXPERIENCEO IJDU -1. ,,. f\l!a.l tor 642-7000 \\'ESTCLIFF LCr FOR EQUITY IN NEWPORT BtAO! HOME. . CALL 146-1$65 parcels ($4,XlO tq ea) rte. In YoUr homt Or attice v.ut cart of tldtrly. land nr Rfddtnr . Sha!l.a Tomlin Svc * 5ST·t66t M••onry ••• 5"12·149 '*** Lk. ~ltytr 5.f8.5Sl01SC9.JJ66 HOUSE Huntl.na? Watch tl'le ~tASONE?tY WOftK All types ANY O"'f ii the BEST da1 IO E ~==·:"":":":o"::' ==========::===:=:===========:'.. li*lil•llllli*lil••*llllli••*•••*•••ll*•I ~~.;."""'-'~-'-".E.."-'"-·-.;."""'...:-.;..;..'c""_~""'-"-·--r"_' _"_L_Tboroua ___ hl>_"'_pd,_ "'" "" odI Don• 1 f: ~,. '"" w1"'1 ..... ,, ...... neuli M2·1MI del1y •. call trld~. Ml-S81'I l • ( ' . ' . -. . • . ' , ' ' , •o DAJlY PILOT ~~-w-~1y, May 29. 1~71 , }~~~~-~-~~~~~!~~~~·~~~ r 1 · ~......... ][IIJ 1 ... ~-irm 1 .. ,.;... 1ITT r '"'"1"'"' ll'm ·1 · ~-;;;.;~ lfill ·1 ·: -n.,.,,n··· :: • T. ~tr •• • MtttJIMdit• " --;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;.;;;;;1.;;;;;;;m;;;;;;;;;;; " -H•lp W"'11•d, M & F 710 H•lp Want•d, M & F 710 H•lp W•ntod,M. F 710 H•lp W•ntod, M & F 710 Ho.Ip W•ntod, M & F 710 H•lp W•nl~;M & F 71 0 ;:.,F,,,ur_,,n,_,u_u..,ro_..,.. __ 1_10 ·Furnlturo • llt j• ~~ BOAT ~l'llC'r qr Cablnttl ' .. WELDER, be1i&rc. Exp'd, OWNER U.crU!ce Medlltr· DIVORCED • !\'lust ull. Pvr A et1ttt --Pmilkin-!\f1dctor, tx~r. Perm. job. r:XPER1£NC£0 Salttlla.dy Journevm1n Plumber PLASTrCS faclory tralnet, Ught mttal. , • • ,. r&™!:an f\.lt~ilut~. C\.lilom 8' ply. Medlt. style king 1izt JOHN'S llKES -NEW- ,-coLUMBIA PREMIUM & STEYR 3 SPEED • 5 SPEED 10 SPEED L ii Relnder1 ! Fringe bl!'nrfilJI. La~e Ar· !or _jey,·etry 110"'. nttded ·New ~·ork, ~5-7883 ~h i:cbOnl Larad MlHlary _ *' 64W452 • ' Vl'crra aof<t I. loveaeat, Slttp.-EJ: box spring & mat· 1 Personnel A91ncy ro .... ·head Marina, f i 14 l • 548.3-t()3 • KEYPUNCH ohllpttol'I eompleiff. 5'10" WIG Stylist 'w/aales txl)('r. Melody chair1, 7' Qlack rrrsa,, Gtl5CO headboard & I <1,:C.Ca.mpu1 Dr., N.8. 337-2501 EXPE'RJENCED Jngtailmenl OPERATOR n:r over. mtthanical ablllry Apply in peraon, 263 E. 17th naugahyde liOla & l mat-nlte :uanrt, 7' d re••,. r \ !'. __ .c.u __ '_"_' ~-pl.-•lm_:'_..:-* * CASHIER. N • t ion a I Loan clf!i'k: also part time To .,.,·ork in IBM Dtpt. R~: hfllptul, S2.45 ftr, More 1l q:. St c.M. ching ch a ir 1. occa1tor1.I w/mirror, nlte h,1,, 5 n10 ~-_ ---~~~--=--"""" Lumber. Huntinaton Beach. tf!flt>r. S3&-9Jn. HS rrad, l 'yr exp. in lik!! per. ~125. j '1 <'haln, cofttt t\ mmmodf! aid. ~aid $1400, 11.e S600. ,call ~I. l!)...4 PM. EX p ER· m 0 t 0 ,. y •le ·position' or arad · o f PR 0 ·1' ES SIONA!, pborw ~~£~s Aft-E THE JOBS' ' tablt'i, quality 6-~ ki,ng 67!'.--0?&4 11.fl S. ACCT exec .,.,,/Or•""e Co. "" .. .,._ h o.h 1 Pl licll 0 ~1n• S& I .. · bdrm It'! w/armwr, ~pc SOLD ho~_ Plush gold sofa ·~ CLERK TYP(ST u.Jf!sman in active agl!ncy. n.o:ypunc . = oo . ease ao or • 4rlA ru .., . n All1ph~s ct slllff po!!lftona .QUef!n dbl bdrm M!t, rii.r\(!tle, adv a1ency, \\'ork in radln. 1680 Ne11o•port Blvd, C.M. at!e .ca!l for 1n1 .e r v} e w 11p-Clemente, Caplltra.r.o aua. ate nptnini: no"'· Beauty 1 1 19., 1,V + Mr. Sr ~1rs. chairs w/nt- -USED- :1 SPEED • IO SPEED Good 1tock ol used bikes ' Unlimited e11.tninp 673-6663. Cu1tomer Service/ Bob JXllntment, 492--ll:ia, r.trs. Worlc tn your own home 1 related Jield txcellent op amps, P llQUl!I, • roman in l(lld prin1 $395; • ~-d D k · •· t .d _, I p . . . · . . Tonka 1oys, boy11 2 0' ' hi k h I h I "'" tr It Goo1.11Je1. av-e... n area; hone portun1ty 1or·career mind~ Slina:ra..v blke, misc Items. ac nauga ye e I' a r Adm Siles ~lust have 11 least 2 vrg or-. EXPER. CteRning \\l~man'l;,====-;::-:.,.-~8.,.-;,,. BJS.1455 between 9.00 &.m. women who n!"ed good ...,,, J St · CM b w/OllOmM S95: lan1ps, pi<'· d d k . ,·. 1 J lor comm'! bldg . <t-~· hrs KITCHEN Helper. l +. Ap-nd I . "'"" oann , J rwn tun'!, etc. All like new, 376 IF IT'S $$$$$ YOU WANT THEN $$$$$ YOU'LL GET er es f'XJ'ler. in ea ing . fi 1 1 . n Hi-Time 495 a 1100n. paying jobs. tntrrv1e11.'lng Harbor 11.t l'airview, 1 b!k 11• cua!omers by phonf': type nllt'ly. 7J.-82l!I. p Y n perso ' ' PROOP rel de r . Ex-JI.lay 26 lhru 29 for new north of \Vilson E . 20th SI, Cl\L . . "· 1·AS!'ION S1y1·,,1 •--1,·.... E. 11lh SI. GM. 51!'1! Harold. 0 C ty ~-1· . II mm . .'l(l "'.p.m, accuratf'.., ~ -oco:: .... pttlenud, part time !or ra.ns:e oun ""-'a ion•. TRANSFERRED, mu~r 11e . includma; tlgures: Prior ex-. fashion1. Will .\r":1n. No il'I-LAB Technician for pediatric composln& dept Neatntu It 642-5493 1 ORANGE crushf!d veJv•I l)lack naugehyde. sola & l>@'r. in mtg co. desirabli;. ''estmfn!. Gene. Flo group, part time. 646--0545, accuraC;y neeeuary. Call !or WOMAN rompanion I 0 r 50fa & cbiur, S88. l-5 pc lovese8~ beaut. gamt tbl & Reply in c:ontidenee 10 ad A, r m s Ir• et · 4 9 4--073T, r-.tn. WatrPn. mterview, Pe n n .Y 1 g v er e.lderly lady. full tim,., Spanish bdrm i1e_t, In antique chrs, Mllf'e N end this. • 1027. Dally Pilot, P.O. 496-:1112. 494-1001, Mf>-0487 1 ~dies & SIUden!s 642.alll, live-in. Room , board & ll\'OCacb. liniah, like f\e\.\', MM. !Ofa & lovesea1, 2 Box 1560 Cos \1 Ca Jo"JBERGLASS" ld A -· · · Sl.l9. l-..'i pc. Spanish dark hi-back \'el vet th air 1. • ta· esa. · I mo ers. P-Exp&nding sales dtpt wants RECEPTIONIST. Young salary. Call lor 1nleMew, bdrm ut, like new, 599, O\.i'R CO~fPAll.'Y HAS Equal Oppor, Employer pl~cations nc:iw beifli Ween. pt time lad its Ir atudents. I aw y fr 1 need your 548-n41, days. 548-6774, UFF, 1~5 Hirbor Bhid, Every!hlng IPsll than 3 mo -REPAIRS- 2340 NEWPORT BLVD. COSTA MESA OPEN 6-10 WKDYS. SAT. & SUN. 9-4 645-4720 -Will lakt Tradt:-lns - WILL BE OPEN MEMORIAL DAY 9 A .M. • 6 P .M. • ' I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Clipper i\larine Corp, 1731 S. lmmed place.ment. For in· personality Ir charm. Ole in ~ves. • old. iil-4183 c .:it. ~ LEARNED T H R O U C H CLERK TYPIST R. ·"· Sa I A . iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilrC~.M;·,54&-~2":'~7~· ;;;:--;;;;;;;;;; PREVIOUS EXPERlEN'CE llcucy, n a na. terview ca.ti ,'\ofra. Oltmanns n\Odern ~nter. W1JJ train in THAT A 'IAJN \\"'LL HAVE 60+ typln&. local. F~ Pd., FRONT desk . receptionist. jJJ..1932. legal fe_rminology. $425 mo_ [§]GOLD ,&,. green crusherl DANISH MODERN dining ser, aide· board, C'OIJch, !ablf', che1<t11. t\.\·n beds, lamp!. 675--0737. BEDROOM 1u1te $90, an. opy bed, triple dres:.w-r, mll·- ror, nite filand. slim jirr SJ.) 5ptaker' in cRbfnet SlJ. Danish modern sofa s:lf, wa ist f'Xerc1ser S45, antiqu, lllVP. I f'&! $7.i. 3 ~arptts SlO- $\j. misc, itrm~. 5.lT:!M79 " ' II' I" p J A I~=~~=~~~~-c II H I H «• o•« I I ~ velve_l chain. $25 each. 3 ' THE I NCE NT l VE TO e51c uf erM>ru:ie gency, Orthodonlic o!c. Xlnt op!)'. LEGAL SEC'Y. Plush aur· a e en ayes. '""""""" ...... _ • ._ __ ... . I ,. ~., '" 1·n ~ "B Call 644 1406 t COA-AL AGE"CV _,....,_..,.. on Y-1gh back bh1.ck viny l ' \VOR.K ·HARDER \\'JTH ,......., "''gtcl ur .. "· · -orappt. roundinus ill !deal location. -3• •• h · 1., S3i h 3 645-7170 tal~ fee job11. .... 1790 Harbor Bl at Ad11m1 ~iii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiijl c iurs, 1 e_ new, eac · GREATER. EfflOENCY k GENERAL OWce. 1 Woman Be rigt)I band 1irl to the. ~ new studio oouches, bolsters QUALITY Yl·Hlu: STILL olc needs usistant. SH l bOla. Stai; $600. Call Jean R E C.E P TIONlSf·TYPIST. A · IOO k coverlen .. .,. 179 ••ch. Ger•ge Sale 812 .. 1. . . nt1ques ..,. .-.. ENJO\'fNG HIS JOB, IF c 1 !yplpg es1ential, he 1 p Bro\\·n. 54()....6(W. ..e.w ol 1ce. '-furn11huigs.: ------::-.,.,.---Uff, 1~ Harbor BJ..,.d. HE HAS A OiANCE TO 11-ibkkpnr. Prfm. p/Ume.. COASTAL AGENCY ~~~s .~~5. Call f.tn. White. ANDREA'S C.M., 548-9457. Sa! & Sun -Dishwa!her; EARN \\/HAT HE FEELS ·OCO A 25 hrs 1vk. 67~Z>333 2;90 Harbor Bl at Adam,o; ,,,,_...,""" ANTIQU"S reMrds .1, 113, nld classic OJ , . ~ Pvr n<>rly wanti1 to ••II f ' ,. 11 *AUCTION* MOVING SALE HE 13 IVORTH * R I E ,... 78 album.o:; 10x10 1ent rom-1ne u.-n u,. · GJRL. FRIDAY. QC. Airport MAINTENANCE MAN ea State ... Just Received complete_ hnuse ol beautiful p!ele; hook~ galore; misc &. Applla~ lF'-YOU BP::LIEVE • YOU'RE \\"ORnt i\IORE THAN YOU 'Rt ,_IAKL'\'G Ii. HAVE TIIE CONFIDENCE & DESIRE NEEDED TO SUCCEED B 1 C \\'E'LL PROV!OE YOU \\1 ITH CO:\IPLETE FREE TRAJI\"· , INC WITH NO EXPER. NECESSARY TO J 0 IN I OUR EXPANDING L'\'- VEST).1E!\'T DE:PT, BUSB.OYS l!i Or Over ~lust work P.Vh & wknds Apply In Pe.rson 2: 30 P~t 'tit S P:\l · llSl W. Ada m> Cost• Mes• · ll.J'l!a. ~tust be exper. bkkpr, Our large apt complex in Sa'-* NEW SHIPMENT near ntw MMit funi, in-,·,,m, ,1 1~ .. ·iz A<'•"'" c;,, Auctions F'rlrlay, 7_:00 p.m. type 50 "'f'm, undtntllnd 0Niwpor1 B'aCh ntl!d9 11 rPs-.. s AUSTRALIAN. ENGLISH dud"ll g· blk naug wll'l It ·"·' " d 8 ofc proctdure~. SH or iden! rn~int man. MUILI be Unusual opporfunlty In & FRENCH PIECES loveseat, nevPr U!f'fl Sl.'lll. Htg Brh, corner Ward I:. W-.n y '1 Auction trn •ltnorel!e e>:prr Pr' f' d · a mauir engl~er, preler· small, ver y succe1sful, 2380 NtYo•por/ Bl., C.l\f. Bunk het!J1, Ele.ga.nl Sp11_nil5h '\'rnktown. 1 207:l~s Newporl, C.\t &16-8686 ' Pltlme now. Sa.lary, oom-rably with apt mainL back-Wiii estebllshed office. 645-4870 _ king!'z bdnn set & more. J~ Keel Dr, Hllrhor \!irw Behind Tony'11 Bldg Mal'l i mens u r IL 1 e "'/abilities. ground. Apply Tuesday be· One of the hotte1t loci• Daily ~:i * Sun, noon-5 21.1: 925-3622 Hills-Lusk. CdJ\.1, Sal 9:.'l0-4 H0l\1E sold must s e 11 Resume. \\!rite Classihe.d ad tween 10 A1\f & 2 Pf\!. tions In Orange County. P RE-INVENTOR_Y_ '°"°""""°-:::-:c:-...,.,,,---, pm, Gym Dandy awing .O:l"t, fu;nishings--E1h11n Allen 2 no. 148. Dally Pilo1 . P.O. SOUTH BAY CLUB We have 1 ceptive mir· SALEI LEAVING ,_tale i&.IP -6 port TV, books, lamp shad-li!ble.~. Sef\'el. Bassett mlr- Box 1560, Cmra f\!eaa, Ca. 880 lrvlnt Ave ket. Our me" mike ell· l'l ln·i rm chairs $60; .2llld Pt" Brownie .unif~rm, misc ror (27\" x 45 .. 1: Whirlpool 92626. Nr,•:po,.. Be.tch. Ci1/il. C • p.t I 0 n I 11 Y •ood Up to. 113 off on lea!her bar $80: go Id childrf'ns ski equip, games washrr, roaster-<iven, bric G , ' • G I FT S l< J EWE LR Y ca rpeting SljO; acoordlon 1.,. toys, odds &,. end~. brack, sports e_quip, pain-UARDS • • e money. Drawi 1v1ll to Also GI.a!!!, Oiina & !urn. S50; king cite bee! &: <lrf's5er lmi:stf'd1ate f'.T. &. P.T. posi-MAR"' qualified min. DICK rri. 9-5. Sat. 12-4 lcl06ed S80: sf!Yoinir: mach S70: rol-GARAGE SALE I ting "-prints, wome.m S t · do ckiihe~ ilr: m u c b rn<Jr'e, I • St1rt lmmedi1 tely • Company Car Plan i • Plush Officu CUSTODIAL mainl man. i\lln. age Z1 \\'12 yrs exp. ln kno11i•iffigt of me.thods, ma- terials & equ1pmen1 u!ed in ma1n1. ""O~. ~alary $500 mo . Call 837-1084 for -'PP!. uons avail., San Juan Cap-BIRG 962-2421 I Evet. Junt I & 2> BACK DOOR fee t11blr S40 725 Via Lido lol'e, re ngtra1or. avoca ""~!-OI~ ;"""" ""· Untfo•ms & r 'JS "I S.7-6076. IMPORTS. 1896 ""'°'· Norn . NB. . •'~" 1211J P•. Wh;" "fri<-=~=~~~~~-~~~-I eq\J1p lurnished. Fringe btn-. C.~f. B of A. MastPr Chi:'. DECO RA TOR'S Furnlrure _ ~rator .$6.\, Slttper sofa, golcl BUftVAL sliding patio door e!i11, Tele.phone&· transpor-REGISTERED nurse -part iJOWL-tronl chinl\ closet. 3 Kni;: r;ize \'elvet hl'i1dbrd k $lo0. i1/ld much more, Jil7 $2.l. 2 T\.\·1 n maplt bkcase_ 1a1lon req'd. Apply at 13912 time lor doctor'& office. orig shtlves. S300; Curritr _mat. spn>ad, nei••. 1''ine \\1• Balboa, NB. hdbrds $20 ea. \\'roughl iron 1 YOU'LL START ON IBE 1 ROAD TOWARDS A RJCH, ~ Rf.\\/ ARDINC &: SECURE 1 FUTURE THROUGH YOUR COOK Ponderosa Sui1,. f'. Santa ~"'-Send r@5ume ol training & • I"'' h • n d -co Io red furn. from movi-Aclrl'~~·~ DIVORCE Sale : Sat r-.111y patio brnch $25. Blk l: Ao ~11"•1 o,,,,, .. '" Em HtN"'" e-xperlenee lo Classified Ac! .. . -.-I clrckrr rlrc. lrimmPr SW . .. a. ~. u .. n '/ · t\'o lj8, c/o DAiiy P ilot, lithograph. "A Clearing," home_ -kng !!7. l}ed1 chf'.sl 29th Grrar buys on furn. ployPr. EXECUTIVE $185. 54S:-1369 (l('('. chrs "' 1bt•. 5(1fa. Desk. nre!Sf'r.' t ab l f',., f\1lgc gRrrien_ 10015• lug.gar. HAIRDRESSERS Wan!~: p,, ••••• 1 A•ency P.Q. Box l:i6!l. C.M. 92626· crrdenza, g11mP tMl/1! I:. 4 t'hail'!I, i;tef'N) !'IC ~ brick·il.·' s2-110-833-lJll l!Vl!l/\.\knd!!. • ANTIQUE bra&& double bed CO E N O ASSOCIATIO:-.; \VIIB FIN- ' A.'JCIAL INVESTMENT AN· ~ ALYST, R. E. BROKER. ; PROfESSIONAL SALES- 1 :\TAN. DAVID B. LOOKING· DAY DISHWASHER Apply In Person Ancient Mariner Restaurant Head· Hun!Pr Be1uty Salons, 410 \\/. Coist Hwy, NB RN'S p/time 3PM-1JPM shill. w/raiJs. Prof, po 1 Ls h I! d . chr!, pool !11.hle -many hi'ack. 4676 S1f'rra Tree, 9.x12 L MA asis tent. lil.l-4232 or 67a.-3701 Suite H 645·7716 2 Dftyg W~f'kly, · Xlnt ronrl. Pel. S.125-Sel! dl'COl'ator it ems. Call for Irvine. (Univ. Pk 1 usr(I twice: 2 hunk cols:. 7 HAIRSTYLIST, exf)f'r for Huntln51ton Be•ch $185.. 497-lOM. &ppt. 673-9017, 673--0616 or INDOOR garage sale-mov-g11J huranP rank, rapacity busy 5alon in Ne"•porl. Call • MATURE si1leslad y Conval•tcent Hotp', 6lJ-J:i71. ing, mus! sell, l'efrig $10: gauJ?:e & re~laior; VW aJr 646-1345 ri.tylimf'. E\'¢'5 c.tll wanted for ladies speciality ldlt Florida Ave. PIANO, ·unusual carve rl BEDROOM iUite $90 can-table & chairs $10: dbl bed, cond: VW bull irlr hilcll. coUrcl !2131 498-2076. 11orf'. Apply 111 221 Marine H.B. 147•3515 an\all . ~aby Grand, col· opy bed, triple drel.!iel-, mir-frame & box spring S25; VW bus '""111· :)36-2449. LAND. .. HAIRDRESSER. full time, Ave, Ballloa J.sland. lector 11 J•em. must re.move. rnr. nlti> stand, slim 1im vacuum cleantr SlO: misc. HA '.\! M 0 N D 0 r g a n , ' Brose Rlty, 6?3-J0l2 S3J. i1peaker in cabine_t 1'1s, SUN '.\IAY 30, 64~;)508. suffbollfl'I & tarrie r . ntal. olderex pe rience'Mechant·c Class A SALESLADY. Exper. cur-..... V··• H 11 •.. 1 1 ~, 1 1 tU .. TJQUES by \ ••.uua u • Danish modern !!Ola J.50. * * A/\'TfQUE Ga!'a.e;e Sale .... r n turr, amps "'"' s, o s 2607 W C t H flJM!rator pref. The. Hau'f:m, • . talns &: draperif'1. Udolf's 8lS! BolM Mt.dw•y . . · -of makf' ollrr w......:..iie1. · oes w Lal!una Bearh 4M-56i7. 1'uJJ timt, "''ork guaranteed. Home Furnishingll, s Coasr man · . · "'al~t exerciser S4.'i, antique -Armouirs, kilchen cup-w,..,.. CALL NOW 547.5771 I Newport Beech HOUSEKEEPING De_ Pr. !.op pay. C'll! Roy a.r Dean Pla.u, C.Y!. City 892-3622. Sprc. in dep lol'e s1>i1t $25, .1 Clll'perg SJO-boarc!A .+-many misc. 7134-j74j: 633-66:19 I Le"·ts. 646-9303, 1969 Har-·SA-;L-~E~S~M"'A~N-;---gl11ss. 31j, misc. item,.., :i,;7.9.179 i!em~. Sat -.(. Sun or by 11.ppt. i\fOVJNG -_mui1t sell cus tom DELI Girl to \\'Ork in Italian nl'eds experltncf'd CUSTO· bor Blvri .. C.Osu1 ~ff'sa, Al'tTIQUE 19th Ce n ! u r y LEAVING StRte• Ba\dy,\n 110'.t :-I Bayf1un1. Ralboi1 1· dt>signecl, fi_ J1lrand, 4 piece ! Ask for Mr. i;>•nials ' t ARTIST. 1..a)t>U! & paste-up. I On tht> }ob exp. or "'ill tr11in 1 y,·/b11slc background 1k1lls. Dtli, Costa 1t1eSA .. Apply 1n DIAN, 11lr.o 1\1AID. Appl~· l----M-"E~N--~2----1 Inve111m1n1.... ca 11 Mrs. telephont, "'/.ba.nery . bos. Acro~nic Spi~t. almost 1 lslanrl. fi13-i41\6 or fii~~. r1111a11 ~rellonal & 2 stool.11. person, beh•'n 2 &. 4 PM. 31'9 Prrsonrlf'l. Soulh Coasl Com· S{'hmidl, \\lrstcli!I Per1<>n-Perfect Appraised Si1;J, srll nf'iv s;;,o, Olmplttf' do"blr GARAGE SAlt'-Old dinin' tm 1 fi7;,..oo7.1 . E. 17th SI. C.i\l m11nl1.yl~o~pita.I, :rtS7'2COl\sf ro '-f'!Vic" our tquipmenl. net Agency, ~3 \Yf!rtchll " I ===~~-~~~-I c: d · b lo SlOO. 497-1084 . bf't1, 11r new $60 Hid eaway S"t. (.'(IU('h, chair, chilcls RUBBER !ttamps by phorn! - DENTAL As!t, front !ec'y & 11'01'0:..·~ KSoE"E<hPERl..agun~i · -k j~;a n~fs~ l~=~~~~iu~ Dr;, N.'B. M:'>-mo ANTIQUE Hand crank rouch $7~ Encl t11blf's 1'UJ. rlorhr!t. toy" ~m t11l)IP~. l l~I line Sl. 11ddilional. lines 4 days inti 511.t. Call !or ln- 1 ten;!('"'· Pe.nny1ave.r , &12-0811 preventh•t ntll'Se. 111atuf!' .-u.. '"" ._.~, I II"" ......... kl 1 1 SALES help WMtr.d, Mu1t p,honogr.lPh .Re cord m_1sc .. item~. 646-87j(l_ J0'12 m1sr 405 8th Sr, HB J :iO cen1s f'a . Call today. "·om•·. ••JO· y -,1 •. E·-· •••• ,~ •·/pco'.-.... a\ ... -,· .. ,,. I)' ........ NW, \.\' 0 s &I'. ~<ln II "" v c' •• p <" '" ''"'"' " " .. ~-"r-...,. ~~ '"""'~ '"~"" CArhelpfuL CAUElectrQh,oc, have v:p. Apply ·in pe.rson llOt&.11'.r. cost.,.,.,; Sf' .....,, 1r1ona. ,I ,.,.,i\t -5 lll . ..,.,..1 ~·----·-------I APT HOuse ~1gn. Couitle for I ~/40 units. Pa\ntln1 & ·cleaning. ' + Ap t salary. l 121.11 393-.S5&9 prel'd bu! inte!ligPnce /,I f'XP"r Honr~! /, l'f'hablf. Di''· of Conr.olidlted f'ood! JRrkit'• fashion Cf'nte.r, 7:1 11 497-1084. l ONLY-Student desks, $1 9 GARAGE sale -Oforor11ror C.E. refriR. fros! rlrar. excel enthu.sklsm 'm11y m11.ke di/-Rrl~. To 1r1·t-!n. ~~ smokf'rs 4!)f;.23l!J blw Sam & lOam Hunllhi ton C~ntrr •. H.B. PORTUGUESE inlay 1able!, c•rh. 2 (lnly-f'hrsts rif i1em~. furniture, 10' bli1ck & I ronl'I. $17:'1; 30" range_, terentt. H.B. 962-2436 nr dr1nkPr! ->18-.':i6J2 ' n · I 2 ~JGP. T · 1 1 e SALESLADIES _ run Mt. Airy bedrm, 3 pc~. rir.11'Arrs, $19 t"acl!. 2 nnly-.~ y,·hire sota:'beds. books. pot-r"n: 4'' rangt: relrig, DENTAL aS!'t, C'hairsicle or HSl<PRS Emplrr pil)'s frp. '· ralnef', In ervw •A ti mt. l&-ol:l. Chi 1drI!0 ·1 wahiut. ;';49-01.'iO pc. dinrt1r ~rlll. S20 f'ach. rery, clothll\J. Fri, Sat " $60. 2111 Con1intntal, C.M. frnt office, l..1do. \Vrite, Geor~P AllPn Byland Ai:i?n· Kf'nrucky F):!ed Chicken, store. So. Coast Plata, CM. Ap' •ll•n<•~ 802 UFf',. 18.115 _ Ha rbor Bl.,.d, Sun, 412 Dahlia, Cdi\1. Jl.10VING, must &1!:11 Ken-BAB'l"S!TTER. hve-ln. for 1 sch ool-agt ch\ldttn, ~ Laguna. ~94-1'200, 847pl269 Classfried ad No. 1~4. D.tily cy 106-8 E. l6!h, S.A , 2{129 E. Coa~t H\.\J', Cd~1 Apply 6j0"0 " St, Tui11in. I':' C .. \f. 548-94J7. 12 ANTIQUE "'ilrdrohcs $J.(XJ. mhre_ tlt"cf. rJryer. 4;e 1old Pilot, P.O. Bax UOO, Costa 547-nJ9:i. SAR.AR Coventry need!! fl .:·or LADY Ke.nm (Ire 11u10 3_ ONLV-8' sof11 -r h11ir sPt~. Pr. cranberry l11n1ps S:ta ('a. hroc11de Sf"Clionel Ii. misc. ?>lesa, Calif. 92626 HOUSEKEEPER-Lii~ hs~pi, ~newport . pt · time htlp. No in-"'asher, l.;i•e mod,,I, cop-1n g~ conrl, S69 seT. J-!l' Cofff'f' t11.bl'-$75. 2006 ~1974 or 998-1429. , Babysit1er -Permanent part time. Tues, ~Vee!&: rrl. 8:30 I 10 j: 30. Cdi\f 673-3241. DENTAL PedodMtic asst. ironing. :ilon. \Ved &: fl'l. l el \'l!.Stment. \\'ill train, mln pf'rlo~ S7:'1. Speed Qu1>en Spanish llOfa -lo1·p l'f'at, like Highl.tnd, NB. l CARPETING _ royal blue r.tuit be exper. in Jab &: Hrs 11 da.y. r-.1rs. Carrington ·personn age 20. 50-0614. f'ltt dryer Sl'i. Both xl11t new Sl!l!I. S11Bnish love S('llt. FABULOUS collection an-nylon shag. Barely used. chainide procedures. ~on 675--3090 agency SEAMSTRESSES oond, guRr k delivered. 1·rd rloral. S2!1. Uff'. !gs.) rique~ _ Piano, etc, Sal on, S2.:,0 yd. Dra~ri~K - smoker. 644--0611 HSKPR Jor working ·motlier. INDUSTRIAL :>i&-8672. M1~1l:i. llarbor Rlvfi. C.,'~f. 548-9457. 4!l~ ~aw1Lrd Rd, CdM \•Jlriou~ ~i7.t'S & colOJ's. I. BANK OF AMERICA DISTRIBUTORS 1v a n I e d , ·3 lichool ai::ed children. 0\\•n 83.3 Ooi'er Drl11e lmm·ediate Openinp \\o1ifRLPOOL auto \\'llShrr CHINESE hand r a 'I" v "d 6i3-1484. ~644~·~74~<~7~•~'~"~·=~~-~I ne1v product. Xlnt com· car. 6·14--066j 1111 7 pm. t\'e.,.,·pon Beach Good Pay: Call Now: $40. Ken'mort g3.s dryf'r $50. lK:~ren S27:i; TP11k vanity MAN'\' mile items _ from 1 • GOLF CLUBS -3 woods. ' New Hiring f:xptrlenced TELLERS tr yoll're bright. hke talking to people. ha,·e A good bg- tlrt' ap!ltudt. a pleat.ant per. ·sonal1ty l: bu11nes1 exper. lpreltrably as a bank tell· er\ )'OU could qualify lor ~ne of our bank taller open· ing~. CREDIT CHECKER [I you have_ .t &:OOd phone pe™>naliry. llke to ta_lk lo 1 people & h11ve_ ttlate.d busi- ne~s exper. 11·e h31'e 1n fn. 1 teresting opening !or 1 cre- 1 dn checker. I I' Good St.arung Salarie.s :-nn't Comp•ny Bentllts mi~sion, 84&-;6375 • * HOUSEKEEPER 6"-12·3870 9AM-9P~f. 531 9~M-6PM Bo1ri xl nl ·cone!, guar k Sl50; Tr11k ~l'l'll"r har Slj(): antique ,0• mOdern 1urn1turr. !l iron~. 11·rdg!', S\30: Bag * DRIVERS * & LAUNDRESS Orange Coasr flrlh~N'd. 546-8672. A47-ll\lj. Tf'ak formal rl1 n'2 tm '"' Also a~sorted riishe5. ;,s2 \\'. S:ZO; Reel !ay,•nmowe_r $50, C It Lenal Sec'y $6(10 E 1~ t A "·/R rhairs ~JjOO, f irm 962 144i a 648-i764 • mp v~men gency ' J 9 7 O f' RIG J 0 A I R E ~39-29i4 . · Center St, C.:'11. -· No Exper·1ence 1 ~=o=s= - --E xPort Sec'y 5575 1869 Ne"·port Blvd .. CM "a~E~10~,---.--,-1-.-.,,--_1 *H U EKEEPERS* Freezer. Xlnt cond. \j() S . 312 COLLINS, Bal Is. Sat, • rug "'-. ~· • -"""' N I 11•omen 11 or o1•e-r. 49:?-327.i A /P Bkkpr $.550 64.>-3111 6-t.>-3112 64:;..3JJ3 n1odel. $210: .1146-575 5. DRA\VF.R Ji!,. cabnlf'I, Sun f,, Mon. Rock, pl11n1 . $50. Goorl mnd1t1on. ec.essary • I """"""""""""'""""'""'I Sec'y/ Bkkpr S.550 1 ~==~~~~~~-846-5782. clothes nry"r nearly ne~·· n r I ft\.\·oot;I a tTangemf'nts: 642-11762 :O.~ust h.ty~ cle.an Calif. driv. RN/L VN $550 S EC RETA R Y-Momings, 1m11ll old i1•asher. Ant1q pholo" AIR CONDITIONER, < •pd. 111g record. Nril under 25 • KENMORE '''asher. -Ne"' turn. k misc. 3408 Via -;=~·~· ,-,=,,-""'=:--:cc • R1c1pt/Typi1t WO d!illy. Building rontnctor, 1M'l1s. ho~s. etc. S 6 5 . Oporto, !'\.El . GARAGE Sale: Dining El'1. 2100 BTU, SJj(): Sony t&pe YELLOW CAB CO. Gen'I Office $350 Conl11:J'\lctlon olliee f'xpt'r. 6Tl-3241, 463 Columbus Cir. 9' H I I frPnch provincial bed, TV rtcord,,r. S4j, 83G-087l ' 186 E. 16th St ., C.:0.1. !9:. Cook, Restaur $624 dea.rabJ(' .. R('ply s' a 1 i .n I Cd\f erru on so a . but-se1, e!c. 2925 Baker St, C~I. T\YIN hPrll', complete.: Ken. EXEC. SEC. s~ ~ . -' agf'. l.tmLly ~tll!U5 " \\'Ork . !on-tuft~. Ml!Vf'r UMOd Slj(I, I I . _,. .Salts-Publish. to $650 f'Xptr. In detaLI. "'ritf', e REBLT wshrs-gas dryrs Matching IOl't!seat S 10 0 :\IOVrNG Salt' -Cadillar mort port !'i~\\' ng madune; fl:'t' Pd young C'O .. exttlltnl · Olasslti!d ad .No, 95, 011.ily s;io Guu-Delv. ~f_str Chg. ~J9.).l Houstholcl mi!<c. Sat li061 2 dresser~. :J.W.-627:?. skills, Cell Loi;a1nP, \\'estcl1ft H "-· Pilot p O Box tJilill Cmla I f.1 A Y tag rep a.1 rm an . T\VIN be-er~rt Ln, HB. TAKE OVER 20 acres, NO Personnl'! Ag ency, 2043 ; NEW CAR SALESMAN Jl.ft111°, 6..tii. , ' 714:331-8637. v·n' v,',,·,"'m"',,,',,,m,onl~-. YAHA~1A Gui1ar 130. \Valer II 00\\'N S29 mo. Near lie \\'estcliff Dr., .\".B, 64:l-27i0 ID'\flNE PE ., . .,,, I k -· ~·1 I'\. RSONNEL Orange County speeiaJfy SERVICE It Salt~ .!ltend. \\IESTINCHOUS.E 14 cu Jt ~t1·10S4 11.ftrr 5:J() ~,· ·,,.·ee.k-wflener S.W. 42 pc glass set a "· ~ EARN FOR A sur-.t r-..tER f I I '' ' ,.. b ,.. T• Jo "co=R--1~-N~----SERVICES •AG ENCY draler. Som-recre111~"1 Optnin& for ai::r e.saiv l' rnsr-r~ rtr1g ref'zer, ~filly • ar , .. , ,,y~ r r l'ae 11!\.\'porl Btar.h VACATION, A CAR. CA..'fP \•th1cte exppnencp d1>s1ttd. per90na51t & harrl workini mo old. 61J-372it. 11' Junior!'. 962-73~2. I Tl'nni~ Cluh M"mht>rship, OR COLLEGE FOR YOUR 4!18 E. 17th '"'' l!;:inef C.M. R C Ro I Ro HI bll rk velvt:I ch air g. s•M >l 3927 CHILDREN. Be lln AVON oy .:irver I 5· y~. man, Grtal earning polf'n-IRONRITE mi!ln~le S2S. K:n-f'Rsltr!, Sfl.'l. \'Plvrt much GARAGE !ale -F'urnlturr, =~=·-·~~~·-~~~=c l Rtpre!ent.ative & eMn extra 642·1470 B.M,\V., Intern At i on a 1 ti11J. Call for Rpp1. 9A.J\I-morP ... lee llew1ng m_i1ch1ne S4l.j(t, Llki> nei~·. ~9-3997 h'ehold goods, mi'r. 1tem!. ,'NJCE roJl-lop de.tk. S250: money. \\'in prizes. ~1e.e! ~-=r~·l!f:l!f:~==~~=I Truck.~. :'llr. Davidson, 6PM, Gerry Parham, Me,_a w/c11.b1ne1 $25. 846-4l J.1 308 1, 36th St, NB \Vurlih:er spinet piano, ,s250 people. Have fun. 11's easy Jr. E xec. Sales 54&-4444. Vrrdf' Sh"lr Se r l'lc e , COPPF.RTON rf'lrig, 3 yr~ Llh."E nt"w-Avoc11.do _ve.J,·~1 RErRIG, fref'zl'r. somr LI 11-4:;:JJ ' ~ J .... NURSES AIO E 'd ii7-7244 . 1., 12 I T sol11. It ln\'e~e11.1 Spt1 n1MI oak 1 -. . =~--------1 to get star1.,u. ust uu.: -xp old, 1 e n_rw.. cu t. op liibll's. 67~926. [ urn1t~1ri•, n1~ny m 1~c 1!rn1~. SIGNS: Stort' fron1s k_ 11.·i n- 54&-S-341, MG-7041 MANAGEMENT. for rt>lirtmen1 residence. SERVICE SIR. Allen<!. M11st fttf'zer. Slj(l, &12-4086 2010 N. Le\\·is. Sllnia Ana. I now~. boais. tnicks. f(lt e!I. I SALES REPS 962-5:>3}. fountain \!l.v'. be gtltld Mltsman. Sala.ry + SEARS dl'luxe ]7 cu It STEEL D~~~~ARTAL I SAT. _POTTERY, RUG::;. rAll 9fi2-3887 or 548-6518. ESCROW ASST. $25,000.SS0,000 NURSERY deliv"ry -apply C(lmm. Apply in person, tr;is1Jf'ss free.i:er ~'!LOCK. • &l6-6l50 ._ BOOKS. ET,C 1136 \\'. II' BL<\CK nRuJ:11hyd,. sola E."Cptor\etl('ecl I in person, Lloyd's Nuntry, .1100 Ho\rb()r Blvd. C'.M. Llke nf'W. Call 96S-IJ18 PVT .It hlk j Oceanfron t, N.B. S.lO; dlnel!e $15: stf'reo S20; I UNITED CALIFORNIA e NO COLLEGE OR EX· 2038 Ne,vport Blvd .. C.1-.f. SERVICE Sta. Allene!. ex-KENr-.IORE wash~r. $35, es-pty, , naugahyfie Household Goods 814·! llpertkt'r Sl:l. ~~2i82. For Employment -BANK-PER. N, ECESSAR\. pt>r, Appiy 990 E. Coast Hwy, rellenl· Also 1,,ashe.t k snfa. nt've.r ust'd SIOO. 213: \\",TER , 30' I ho . "' . • ,,. J622 E h ' M G I I . pump,,, o se. Interview 31~1 E. Coast H"')'. NURSES AIDES "t°°"'port Bt'ach. , Dryer sel. s.10-109;) ....... veryt 1ng u1t o 14' \\"oodcd e\CIPnsion ladder. Please Cell I Corons dtl ~tar THIS IS AN EXCEPTION-E"'per. iAi\l·lPi\I shill, STYLIST for w1a chain Exp. STOVE "·Ith griddlr; New H•tch Co••r T•bJ., .lt97-9022 Call :i4G--004j, I 1! Millie Fregosi 671.9240 AL CREATJ\'E CHAL-Huntington Beech nnly, Bt.tuty supply exp Clten·S50 ~:i-I.i74, 20402 Acac1a. C~I Machinery 816 "A~M~-~,.~Mc--s=T~E~. R~E~0~-.•I Betwf':Pn 8·30Al\-t A: 4MI Equal OpponunitY Employtr LE~GE FOR THE IND!-Conval1scent Hosp. hf'lpful. full flmr. Apply M~5692 or 642~ ROUND ti in i n 2 t~hlP . I TURN TAB t E FREE ( 714) 836 3359 \llDUAL \\'HO \\'A;-,: TS 18811 Florida Ave. Emprf'I~ \\'hr. 17682 Chap. AVOCADO 'A'A(;her, 14 ctJ !t i1•/ht-11utifu! ran'Pfl pede~tal SH?P nem~. shel~1ni;:. lii;:h!s. COUCH. i91 Mr.'111 .Dr. Of. • EQl,l. IPME·N .. T PR"0 TIGE & STA~'" 1•· H.B. ••7.3Jll man. G G. 1 s~ "'·' ,..,..,.. hoist, p111lett~. m1~cell sieeJ. -(714) 836 3494 n1~R JO.B. · '"'" "1;,;;;;... ....... ,..,;-;,;;;,;;1--,TfEiLL-:A4PP'FP"''TT's5iEEC"'Y-reJrig, Apt-~t s oYe , ""· .,.......,,,,. .l. ~A--4326 1 • j MECHANIC ill I ~ tc. -CHEAP. 64~207-I -j 1'"11i1t f'f'~ults are. just a 11hone $087 to S877 ?Pr fTll) i\1ln. NURSES AIDES J P1..t1 limr. 4·8 p.rn. Our ott. ~~~~c===~l~t2o 1:1~v~"~11~h~•~lp~y~oo~•~•~ll~!~6'~2~-56~7~!~«~11~1~h•~o~ld~•~tu1~1;;;;;=:::::::::~~'~'l~l~•~w~~,~-~'4~2-56~~"~:::::= Or Apply req. 3 ~Tll e:,;p R~ )Otlrn"~·-1 TO START YOUR NE\V Exrier. Only, 549-l061 · ltr , CdM. Perm11.ntnt. N"etti. !urniture BANK Qf man le\·el. h.~ grad, f"ilr. EXCITING CAREER TN OPERATORS . sportsv.·ear r d: •n t rf1t'Ulatr. cherrluJ B'E'D'R"ooM _tingle~. n~w apphcaoon b,y \\'ed, Juoe \HE INVESTM~~r f'IELD ~1fc exper. only. Good pay. f'Xtr11ve.r1. 8.t1-lfi56, Home: Simmon! tiox st>rings, mitt, 11.i, J p.m., _,P('r:;onnel DPp!., f REE COMPAN'i TRA IN· Steady. 642-3472 N.B. nt'l-1089. drt>sse.r, de!ks, m i rro r. AMERICA Rm Jll JNr. IS NO\\' A\'All.ABLE . TENNIS CI " t tabtt., t'halrs. Appl.' onl >·· HEADCD B\' DAVID 8 . OVER 30 & 1vilhns: to learn'.' ' u .,, f'u 1 & 548 w. '"" 51. CITY OF COST . .\ r.-IESA r. It ·1· t I 673-2927. LOOK'NGLA ND. ' .INANC-If you h~1·e_ R b. ackground ol p ime po&1 1on5 ll\'11 or -;;c-==-::-;::-;,.-:--;--;-: I Costa Me1e Equ11.1 Oppor Eniploytr 17 Fair Drh·e, C.:'li. 9Z". '6 & I t ... ,11-,,,, b 'I • d t "NU Q "·d t 714 ,ga4.jlj(J tAL INVEST:.t.,ENT AN-11;1cces~ an 1nttre~t n n-" '" . a e ., ers uef'n-sz '-""' II! : ALYST, R. E. BROKER. \'tstmtn1 ~ale~. phone M.P. bu~boy1 & m11in!f'n11.ncf', I dl'l'sser. table, he.adhrd. box EXPER. SECRE;TARY BEAUTICIAN tu!J t Im e Typing 50 w.p.m. SH 85 irllarantl!f' + 60 ";, 1 1l'k. w.p.m. I paid vacahon 642-2060 : UNITED CALI FORNIA 642-1622 C\f I -BANK- BEELINE fASHlONS :lit Al'tnkia Del :itar HI 1>arn. pore.ntial. frff. 1 San Clemenr- v.'udrobe umplPs. No coll. 17Jfl 492-512.l br dlvry Car ntt!U.l")' Equal Opf)Orturuty Employer ~s-75101636-4053 I . EXPERIENCED upl'IO!stery B<KPER & Gen'I Ofc v.ork. se•ms~ues-Top s.calf'; pay $13:0 ,\.\k Sel'Vll0t1, SOC 3lsti & good bf'nefit5. Apply In St.N.8 ptnon. Johansf'n & BOYS 10.14 Christciuen, 89S Vi'. 16th St. I~ d~Jver papers In !he Sin I NB. · Otmen~. an. Juan Cl.pJa-EXPERIENCED d l n n er traM and Caplitr1no Bf'acll rook. 5 n~lf'~ v.·l'tk. Conl•CI are.t. Jerry bel\\-f'fln 9 lo !I pm DAILY PILOT ~tr. ~Uke'1 20~ PAlm St.. 4ll..ff20 Ba.Jbol 61~S7i4 PROFESSIONAL SALES-Kni~e & Co., Inc, member ~n11ck b111r ar1enri~. Plc11.~e spring & n1at!. All ~o\rl Jl.lAN P11c1f1c Co11.~t Stock '£>,:. apply, 261'.11 Ell.Slbluff Dr, btsi'. 5'l!h1631 . ch11ngP, 2100 No. i\lain, s A. l'\.B. £44-00.iO. 'o~RG=A~N7.-=s•.1~,-.. 7;,-m-od~.1~771,' BESIDES YOUR OP POR· j 4 i-:J 94 1. E:~p<>r no! TYPIST/RECEPT. L, lik(' ne1vss.;t). Also EthAn ""rt.~s..try, "11! rr111n. Shll."" glrl for hu&y r>ffh•e1. Hal~ mRple rQt"kPr $.2.). Tt:NIT\' TO '.\1AKE S:l:J.00().l"°===o---ooc-c=--•r l;/1,001 f;\ CO:'ll\.llSSrONS OUTBOtfRD '.\lf!t hanir e.x-Good opportunity .. cit! bf'. 64S-2J16. & SERVICF. f'Et~ YOUR per. Ptrm. jol'I. Fringe_ tin 9 A~I It 12 P:'l1. cX~t.N~IT""~.-~,-. 0P,..,=~,;"o"d"•7l -d~;,:cc., FlRST \'E:Afl: \\'E'LL CIVE bt'ni>hts. !.-'Ike. ArTllwhead DUREL ADVERTISING t11blt. 6 chairs It bulftt 12.iO. YOU rnE CHA;\CE TO :'llarll\ll, til4l l17-2:ill. 1172 Durion1 Drivf' 6i~at.li DRIVE It O\Y:\' A '.'\ f. n• P,\CKAGE Pick Up & Delil'. '.'\f'wport Btar h 8l3·16iO 1 '•'°B~U0N~K"°"B~E~OS,,,.-. "m~~•,•,,.o:-•.,._cl 1971 CADILLAC OR ANY A~1 daily. from Gl'f'yhound, UPHOt;STERER or Trim· ed a5 sing.Its~ Also ladde.r. 1971 PRESTIGE CAR Or i\'py,·por1 rn 0 C'. A~rpor! mer t>:per. P('rm. job. fr-61:,..2522, ' \'OUR CHOICE. Rrf!.i!I. CAU ;)16-9501. tnge bf'nelits. l.akf': Ar-t.fOVlNG, )1u" S('U roy,·hto1d ritar!na, 1 7 14 1 10· Fl:f'd sol1 . S7j PASTE UP GIRL I 337.1.2501 • 543.1233 * for N.8 . advertisin~ 11gen. VITA ~f IN rn11n11 lacturrr LOUNGE chair, brown/goltl .ey .. P 'lime MW. OUREL ADVERTISL'\'G n-tdi fXper I ab [, ! "t I' l!.XC('llent C\'lnd. Jj(), 6-l j..:.6?2 coden: & it r • nu 1110 r 1 . or itz-lSOS:. 2112 Dupont 01-. ~.B. l~7~1 "1 ==.....,......,.--.....,.~.....,. 83..1-Jti;O --WAIT.RESS T\\'IN bf'd!, completf', In e Start lmmtd!Alrly • Plu1h Oflic-s • Libtor11J frln~e Sentflts CALL NOW 547-6771 • 11ow.c >funtitt&! W•tcb I OPt."1 HOlISE colwnn. .\Int rond. !4-0 G r r 1 1 PRfSSERS It. OVERLOCK-Over 21. For .ii!rvini ltfexi· barc1in! S4t-t416. lbe llOUSE Hunt!n:'? \Vtfch tht Ask for M r. Wes ton OIJ(lr11.ton \\'an1ed can food. El 4.l~tador, 1768 DAn..Y PILOT for 11ctton' I OPE:-1 HOUSE caturnn. ... ............ !!!! ... !!!! ... c<..='-':!"~'..'.b~ru~y:_ __ _:::64~~::::;!0~ Sf'\vpl'.'!M Bh·l'I., C.:\I. I Call 642·5678 k S.1.'1!'' • \ ' l Here's How You Can· Use Our fiim9u1 Dime • A • Unts • lrln9 thtm ., mill them with correct c11h to on• of 9ur 4 conven ient offices. • No llvtStock, produce or pl1nt1. • Ni commtrrla l ids 1llowed. • Eich Item mu1t bt priced with no ittm O't'tr $25. 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MESA ... : ....... 330 w .. t ••r e HUNTINGTON BEACH 17171 BHch Blvd. • SAN CLEMENTE 30S No. El Cimino Roil g· rouch Sl~. Ke nm o rt 24:· 1pt, slu I.I.-' ttt>ve, clean ANTJQUE IOvl' l!!"at S20. wa.sher S10. f'o.rmica play $2"i. 2 hllve1 of 50 11.t oak Double bed SIO. BookcaMs tab\f' S?i. Child"• table and .,.,•ine l:IArrt'l~ !or planlf'ni S..'l .s&-SS.' J.1iKt'llaJ!'-'0111 tablts Small TV 1tand $3, Old rf'd t'ach. l)nubJ.. 1v11JI tl1'11ler Sl-SIO. Uphobtf'rl'd chairs AUSTRALIAN Ure op a I, acintillatina fjrP, all r.olon., 5.4 Cl. SZS. Carvtd i1dt EJ.kl.mo $10. Pair ol jade Polar bears 120 eac h.. 67l-50R!l. JlAND mowtt $a. M11plf! crib GOOD, chrome tr Imm e d 3 HUi\1AN l'lair wl.11' with S\O , L ia:ht brown wt& Sto. lable and J chairs $10. case SlO. each. 51a...M.94. ~11ina machlM SlO. Toy ~956. WASTE kina gas har~u• hox $3. Hie .. dboard, double COPiiERTONE l l.!1 llOVf' Otl wl'H!,ls, 50' or IU hOfrf' ln $~. 642-61122-. 1nd oven $25. 54~j()97, rxctlltnl condition S 2 5 . 8ABY autom11ti1· a\\i.n11: S5. ~IAGNAVOX 21" $23. TV 646-2032, book 111.b!e JI. Child'1 \Vorld 52.l. Ext'411rnl. ~4-719'l. S~lO. AS II i'V S2. Pole book~ s;l. \Vhite unlined lamp11 1'2. ?-H.11ce.ll111f'OIJ1 drapes S.l Ntw crel'l $j. CHEVY 3 apd tran1 S'2~. di11u>~ X-$3. Ele c tric S111dium ~ie111 $'2. ~. 1-nlla\\'l\Y 646--4644. mntn1·11 'nd ,,.v~r $.1. ~ $12. Mini-b!kr rnrk t.nd RED\\'OOD r,ncmt 11 [I hirh Book11 tOc--:i()(', rnlhl"''ll.Y ~ Whttl S,). 215 Albtrl Pl., $2..i pl'r hair lltctlon. Nrw S.l Porlablf!. room rooll'r S5. Ci\!. jl8,l'baa;t: rli.11po1a.I rle\ll"r \151'd Ni1fl at~nct $7 l:.1.r1y·-! AQUARJU~t 10 gallon com· S20. Doors. y,•lndow1, r.ink11 purvt "231'-, 11>1 Hunt1n2tC1n plt>le s1:;. 89"..-1407. Sl-$2!>. 13'" linis, likP·new-S:. -OOl'ner nl A1l1111tJ1 , H.B. BOOKSHELVES $2fi !awn rach. 14"' x 13" 1now and ~',fr..1110. mower Slj \V11.lkin11: a id Sl!l n1od· l!l'f'J, l!k' ntw $lO I -,-M-E_Rl_C_A_N--m-,-.--w-,,.-.,-,, BLACK J1nrl wh.lte TV S25. '2 lr11,k\.\oM f'lld t11.blf'll $10 I iea1•h. Rockrr $12.50. Danish n10df't'n chair $.10. t'on1 JIOOl S3. l\1aple 111bl" $1.:i<l. Sor._ S7.50 Apl. tti'riJter1,tor 11:1. 1'w\n !i:tf' m11t11·ie~11 and 00.x 1.prina: ~. Di!!t\l's ~J!i. C\11'laln11 :IOc. A11110rted irizt• of lun1bf'r $10. pilr, llnll 1.1u1·i~ y,•lre itnd paJ)f'r S10. Cnn11·ar.1nr whttl barrow Sl1.;ii. Door 11.nd \l"lndow !rim Sl'."l pi1r. Tablt lamp- S'2 f'erh. Toy1 10c-;j()c, Foldinii chlli.1'!1 2M-tach. TV 11and S'2, 2527 Elden, C.M. 642-j<lfJ. Walk~r ~2. Jumpe..,.y,•a lker 1tatld S.l. ()1-.~artt go!lp --,-1-R-~-H-,-.. -,-,-,-.-h-11-,h~l"o-,,-,,I l'Omb1na110n S7. &uh,,.ltf', clubs, "''oO<b J2J. 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Traviel&ll S.1 Lil'H'nl 348 011'1.'Y ,ng, Sl5. Chl')'lllf'r · I 3k·SI Vacuum cltanP.r SIO lndust1"i11! en~nt $2.'J. nodgr ELECTRIC hefla:Pr, nl'W $1 j. TR--l"a l()nneau cover And JNlfl lop CO\"f'r, nt'W S20. Anl\qu,. lmlhtub with • ltga S2f1. l\ololon:yclr pa r t ' : l'it"•a.o;aki, Yam11ha, Hod1ka $1-$25. 536-3410. St l t'f: cN"&m maktr S6. lh;hir,. $10. Solid Olk GC- Beach chair and umbrella caRinnal rhitir $15. ·r .,nnica, Ml: Hibachi ~!!, 7.l'~ith phor.n chrnmie p!'dl'~tal table rou.nd SIJ. Door 3 x 5 formlc1t· S.?a Srrvic:e !or g brass anrt ltlppt'd S25. FM anlt-nna S2. 1 k fl11.lwlN" c~se new.r \Vlcku hanain.a ba"skt't $2.l: t;s~d S2."i. 1'"i~e oht' china. Trunk $10, Tt!I _car! S4. 3 iltmY.·11.rt. RtNi anll Bartoo SOO\\'er r ur!8ins Sl ·Sl.:icl !ruck, 4 spt>ed Sli, Powt'r 642-587l. Pirturf! tramtt1 1 o c. s 5 111ke .oft lor•all truck! S20. 1------------· · d ' 110 DRESSER 111bl,. $13. Table LinP"' .\k-Sl fi ....... lact Sf'! 11 r·an!t~tor car. ra w . ''" z 64~3682. $10. Tablt $S. KH('hl'n chalr $3. Sat-Sun, 9-t fi4;)...j69 or -11:.. 2 twd ap~ad11 '14 for 642-.llOS. 1:;18 S8n111. Ana, ANTIQ UED dedt •'x2' S2.i. RF.rnlGERATOR, apt. 11izfl church P'""' SIJ. Wrought lray, lartt (]owtr holdt.ra, Gib!lon, no fr@t.Ztt Slfi. Iron bird ragt S12. Tape ittllk gl;ui.'I , rt. 0 d [, • ! t c k. Jo'r!gida lrt w11.'lhf'r S2!>. '61 rtcorder S18, R&.llan liOIR Sl-$5. p11 ir kintt:iiile pilktw1, bo1h. Clott'M>s W.$1. 4 pr. Ci\1. Ski boot11 size 9 S25. Bf'd STO. dra pt>I $2 pr,• Exi'flf', ryclp LOUNGE ch11.fr, E • 1 t ,. .rn Sl.i 'Cnleman lamp doublt S2'l. ,1,.11 .,.11.~ 5()c. 14 ,.11,.1.inl!s made hardrock m11plr-Mm!, $10. Che.rrt iri" $1'2. Dt't'&.u>r 1 brai•rll'I, '2 IW'Mllllf'f'I !OY• ltg!, back. loose cushion!, $10. TV jl;,, Stant! S2.,Stamp Sl-$4, :J.\"l. /'llontf! Vil!ta . Sun. LOV1': &£111t1J S25 Pach P,11ir t'ord 2 hllrttl carb, Sfi. '61 $25. P illow11 S\:-0. H1trman rlf'" Sit 817~5066. vinyl ('lub chai1·, m l'11rh . fnrrl Rood radiator $2.t KA.rdon 11.mp $25. Garra.rd -----------1 \\"noel bt?&kla1I litble $15. 8:19-l4:il. _ turnlab!t. $2fl. Speaker S2::.. 2 BUREAUS $5 fllch. 1 \\r1tlnu1 coffrt ltbl, Sl~. 1 -----------1 Harl ikht $2.i. Sid bnot11, Bureau \7. 1 v11,nity, 4 Srripptd rocktr, old Sl:l. I ONCE y,·om Lowa. hl'avy IOEE SM. Exiorcyr.le $7.:iQ. dr11wtr l.l. 1 rlesk S5, Dinel- fi7:'>-8989. mountain boo111, l0\2 · $2.J. Strolll'r $1!. Girl's 11!" bik, !I" 2 1•ha!r11 $10. 2 b11.r •~a \IW 1!"111 beh11 s:1 11 pair. 61~632. S2.i. 20"' Spydior bny'~ hlkr S.~ f'ach. All &'Ol)Cf rondinon. $2j , ~2032. <'Olll'clion packAgl'.!11 JI. Olrf M !II g J ay , . • a n1-_po:m::::_. __ _ PANASOl'Of(' tape !"f'COrrll'r ·Ford flrtif $1.i. l'ach. huh - $15. fi46-WJ2. r11p11 11.ntl ll'he,-111 SIO. 211 2 CORNER dl'sk' and chair !Xi e;a.. H•bat:hi SZI. Cu,1;flim 1'1Pn"ir Timtx watch, nt"'' Si ~----------1 S25. Crib mati:rt.cir 15. r.:ltr-M1--4-4t6. l\.11NI bike tram!!' $'2;). ;I horsP. Cost11 i\1e1111 rear CM , power Briggs S I r 11 I I o n 1 _6_7_;..,_._,,_. ______ _ ri11y bfod 11a. F:nd 1ablf' J !j, "&4 Vol\'O rt'ar l'nd Sl!"t. s,2-Sl'h" k ------~--~-I l'ngint Sl.i. Shock 11b!<0rh VOLLEYBA.LL all liealhrr tire!! a.JI lor SlO, Excellent M ver used lht l)'pe UM'd in condition. i\t11gnavox riocord !ht 1964 Olympie1; co~I $16 changer dual 12"' speaktor11 nP\\', mu&t 11tll for only $10. 1 f1 . rf'ri vt'h•l'if <·u~tom 1-nr-l\ll'n"ll boy,•linit lll\otl, Ai1"° Srr11.igh1 "'-"'" fC»" 11·11iltr Sl:i. tro!ux \'~rtium :i. 1~ l\1EDITERRANEAN coffee nkf: $15. Telrphonl' whttl$ ~:~. 1;~ s;·a~h~m; ~.""'," •. 1•·1~,r,: lJnlvl'rgal ga~ •IO\'f' Si. ~1..,:,~~~~e r llt~l'~l~ic s 11:Y 111.hl~ $?. and 2 iond l•bl11 ' " .... ,.,, Volk!Wll,f'n 15" \\"hf'f!lll. S2 . • . -$17 f'llCh. Sp11ni5h coHtt $3-$.i. Boys, &:il"lll a ri ti 1-nmponl!n1 Aptakers, new ~an Sl.J. To.aAl-R...()vtn S.l. lable $'20 arKI :l trod tab!ei womt:n"s c:Jo!hf'll ~ S 2 !I-S .'i. $1.l l'llCh 64~?"14 . · f'll.C:h. Two \6-!I lin!!I, one for SIMI., .,.....,sun. 27 9 38 G•nnet Dr., 115 .,,h. Ynu name ;1 ihelf, B • • "" I o · ~:::_:.::::::_:::::_;:.:_::____ $4, olhrr S2.:iO. La11:t ~ C ar .... u·qut' 11'"' " ,. r r 1 c t~OR 11.lf!, rocking du"k, $'2. hoo~t $1 .. i(l. "&4 J.IG $25 ror · · · or hookcasf! $8. G l r I 1 11.nd amplilitor •JI in cabinet 677>-7.179. llghtrr St. Book11 JOc-.'"JOc. C "b I "Al! .,.,,A I rl 11: nd S20. Gtrman made Pl'rlux I----------- r.amer11 with rlir1!<'1 li~lop 19" TV portable $25. Ta.nk mtll'r S20. 490 F:. 19th st em vacuum cleaner SlO. 2 bn\.'lll 64.2-3767. lirr ICl",f'l\S and I 0 0 I~ 01 r i , 20. Malll'l'll&, $R, p;!J'IA •• '14/1-8109. ftECORDS 2k. ~· bedroom; argf! ti & d 7R 11.nd 4:'J l"t'COrdll Girl11 skAtf!J, 1izf' ~i,,. $10. belK'h $10. 2 'ty,•ln bookca5t 2.'ic-SJ. Dasi board 50c. 2)00 1959 Cadillac parts, horn.~. BABY changrr $11! .• Johnny MEDIUM 1ize 1 1 t am f' r headboard/I JUI. La~.\ •i.i:e HiJ1:hli111{t N.B. S2. Radiaior, $15. 8111rlf'r, Jump-up S4. Photo f'nl1r11::er trunk., make• • nir.f! collrt 12 coat wifh Bluto Silver Fm: $12-Slj, 2 dl•hm1111Pr5 20' boa.I b111h $2~1. Pair 'l'irt Sl~J2(L Chrrrywood 1'01frP "'her\ hub Cllp.~ $20. H;ina:· 1itblf' SlO. 2 matchin2 tnd lng pull down l11n1p. "'hilt BOAT Sturr .-flf'\\' chrome hand pun1p iink spout , SS. Fitlf'f'J{la~i fUl'I tlr "''atf'r lank 7'x4":l.:I' $2j. J2 vnlt tmir lank pumpll: J,'1. Nr"' Morri11 1tPerlng hl'11I $2!"), Fold·dc:N·n raplairui 11e11! S25. ! 10 10 12 t'n/I lrl\n.~formf'r t l. Urge he11''Y duty fl11h ""' SIO. Spinning. rN>I i1. Wtalhl'r 111alion: bllromrter. hun1idi· ly, ll'n1p s~. Nt'W bo.cll Clln· vaA Sl yd. BArom,.fer SJ..'JO. Do!lonltt botlDrl) p.aint S2 .qt. 2"' lvpprr plJlt' .$20. 1''r1mf'd boAt and .~l'llSCMl>f' 1'}. G.E. porlAble tlishwe311<'r nrt<t!i pun1p $3. Ntw g11h•1tnilf'd end PVC p111r l ittinc• 10c-llk. 64:t-ti61i6. SR. Chrnm" inm, :.OC l'/lch. $3. Antlql/I'.~: ChalrA S4 1'11r.h tablt S'2!1. Tab!f!.lamp $1.511. rollar Slj. 9S2-0l61. Furl punip $2. \\'alf'r pump Hurnme-l 11J1H lltld Jlf'PP"r S6. f1oor lamp $1.50. 2 1\nglf' i\lilk hollll'" SI f'IH!h. 1..argP. fil'" S3 l'llCh. Small df:sk Sf>. COLEMAN 2 m11n!le l111te_rn S6. M1111ll'r cylindf'r SR. Tirr I~ \\'ood t ldl ha1n: !lha.<te $!!. BPnd1 x Dt" radio, lahlr!I 11:; f'AC'h. '.t910'1i Chanrwl P111('P NB. 67:1-160:1. 900 ~ • 7r:JI. , I · hll~kf't $3.50, c; r • n d ma Ml"dium .t1l•tt 11ccorrlioo from ·• . en o ng c · . x 1 ... s.1, . ., x 1.. R. Air llhOf'~ s~ l!&t.'h. 64:.-2463. Euro.... Vl'ry r;ond $2.i LL SI. WWI a:a• ma!k $20. rnmprl'~MJr hnsl' radli1tor C-'RPETING-. ..,.,, "YIO". b!TIW~, human hll lr lal\ S:i. 2 '22-210 bran cltoanlng rods nee.d11 rep;tir Slj. 110 yd1 heigt open \.\"f'll\'' dl'apPries, M." lrna;lh S25. 644-2fi86. PAIR lacie ski boo15, .'1\zfl 61~ $3.;itJ. Dieserl Air lamp on stand, txcelltnl for colds $5, St.ieamier trunk, .i:nnd l'OO- dition $7.50. Antiqut trunk, not round S?.:;<l. Oria:ir)al Mickty Mnu!lt watch $2:1. Camping: i1•r chest SJ.;,o. Antiqul' ch11 ir $.). l'Jffds ..::"='=' "="=h='::"'c·c":.:::"c:o•c"c· __ _ KIT CHEN-Aid a ulomatic dish\\'aJhf'r. "6.1 Imperial i\fodf'I , for huilt-in. \V(l(){I l)Rnrl IYPf Iron! In rnatr h rabirlf't~. H11.• 11sh tronr p11.nt>I 111 pre1;rnl. Can hf' chans:Pd fn any 11~ panP!· inJt \Vork1 perlf'('!ly, in t .'I· ctllll'nl rondillnn. Rrmodf'l- td kildlen a nd houKh! fW'\\• nl'lf'. Havto all 1iler11tur" 11nd inttalfalion book S 2 5 , 521-2403. PORTABLE TV, excelJenr tondltlon $20. ~. CUSHl\tAN motol'!ICOOttr $25. 646-46~4. 2-14" w\df' 15" Ford truck rim11 $12.50 e11.ch. 646-4644. STORAGE ~htl f -unil • S3.~S4 for iarR;?t" or ('hilrirTn'! room. :i.1~3212. 281 N11.!!8u Rrt.,cc::::'c'c· __ GAS r11 ngio S2l. Aulom11tir. wash,.r S25. Portable TV, a8 is $2. Lil"'" mo"'·er S2. ~;,111~. COUOI S2.l. Chair SZl. Cot- fPt 111bl1!. Slj. End 1Ablt S10. Tab!t and 4 ch111r11 SlO. Chilri "'. pir.n\c t11blt 10.nd htn· ch s:i. B11.by bf'd s:t Cheo!t (If drall'f'r! Sl:'J. 4 rlra1vrr r.ht.51 s;;. ~71 Victoria St. Cl\f 64~i943. ' The DAILY PILOT ORANGE COAST'S leading Marketplace f'ORMAL l11vendflr polyP.,!t'r c1·ePf', lloor lrnrth, worn nn('fl toltaanl 1i~t 14 $J j, 1.adir~ qualil)' kni11 and "firt>lU:i'I., si1.t 14, Sl-and $1~. Aird cage Jloor typt', S.1.5(). 9AA-7001. 2 VINYi.. <'0Uchto11 lo\' l I h reverstblie l'llshions a n d holsttrs. S20 l'ach ~!otorola rPCOrd plll.)'f'r II.II I~ $10. Child'.~ upholstpred car M?lll S;i. Folding iing1P. btd $8. Uniryclr SlO. Kin& •h.P hP11dbo1u'I SlO.· J • ;," ~he-lvl'll with brackl'I.\ $1 .JO f'a.rh. Boy11. loolbAH 111\of'11 sevri:al sie1.lf $~1. 61:h'ilRJ. I.Ii>. Voltage l"t'gulalor S'2. " '"' " " · h b h SI z;, Holsltr.1 fi"fl-49.IJ. 10'4"' ·' 3Jlf' $:.icl. 12' X !:'Pi ' Pmpl)' dil'.WI oil drums $.l "ll"ll , J4~; ·i a(; IU'd ~i APT -rl'fl"if~ralnr s.1~, 91"7 x 11" Sl2.50. !I ~ x "•rh. 646-2:il2. :-; ;h;rtcu~1~. u Portable KJ>~~i:ee g-1.11 1!01.'e ;~ 1~. $l:l.:io. A~l In ~ood N>n-c.i.JSTOM m11rie hand bl\ii:s typewnrtr S25. Duncan Pyft 61:t-122fi. d1hon. 5.i7-40:-i6 or 546-2081, SI.SO, SJ, .$5. CI m p "' r lamp lablP. $13. 6Bx36 white BOX gprina11 •nd ma ttrf!SS, BF.AUTIFUL "'Hklint dres11, bl11.nktt1, unu1ual $ 1 0 . louvl'ffii 1hutter SI. 30 llx36 iinglto SH>. Spread Sl'1. Firf' •iu JD, noor ltnglh, Iona: M&-217'2 \.\'tf'kerwl• nr .,fit:r y,•oodtn 1htolves 'l)c. 1.M&-70 mint:uishl!r SlO. Tl'll stt~ •lt!:f'VI", r mpirf! w11 J5t SV/. ;,, rifleman IOc. Antlque horn SlO end S.i f'ach. Lamp 12. Floor, lrn~lb malc.hlna: vtil SURFBOARD 6'4'' S '2 ~. prlminr na~k., SlO. OltJ Slorybook dollll SI t llrh. Oltl $10. ~ •~1'11onahll' 111u 9 and M2-05.i 2 California hCt'Me plates ll c:IN'~H!l, all nlef' 51k.-S.i · . $1.:,0. WoodPn ammo boxes trive1.!ll Sl r11.ch. Pllchl'r11 $1 l'uril'5 and 611 111~, llhoo5 HO car11, 1r~1n, track 11nri S'2.:io. Old U n d , r,., 0 0 d l'ar h. l:-8n1p ~~?OOSn1atl b~I-50c-S'l, Brand flf'W baby ht:d. all . Sll. L.arat play lyptwriltr SJ~ 1862 TaJ~ lf'ry Jart •· ,. a c • hll~irll'tl and pHd $1 . 11"Uck1, f1rr-r ng\nr, ari;iy HB. 1147_ili8ll. F12urinl'S z.:...·, ~. 'I.OD. ~I" ""IG lank Sl f'ach. Exptn.!lllvf'L::C------'------1 Dirt rtf'Urd.!11 25c ta i:: h , _:_· ·--· crllllf' 11" tal.'alory flxturf'~ 4 POSTER 11inglt bforl fr11mr, 494-'lO:l:\ SCRAM LETS SR. &'.out f:...iptort r 11uit $5. like MW S9. Comfortable \\'ATF:R bPd ntVf'I' br-f'n uM'<l Pl~ANT~R nn nl~ trl'11Clll' I • BRlh .. ·11.ll hf'altr St LadirJO. arnt chair, a:ood oond !tlan fully cu11rantf'i'd lor 3 year~ iCT'intl1toOf' s-i:1.00. Wirll' 1;)" ANSWERS •h.e 10 clo!hf'll, .!llU!lcallf' full, J9.,.c'o'l&-'::.:c"'=·------1 6" by 7' ro~r $.jQ, Nt'"''• m'u~1 ai~ lu.a whl't>I• for •1 T. 1111 SJ.). Ztnllh hlark and R-E FRIGERATOR, • a part- Rf:FRJGERATOR work 11 •"fl lor S25. 6Th-i"l79. Chi'\•. 4 111 S10.00 ,.1, Onl' 6 ! whil,. 1'V $15. MO-S.176. mtnt si.it, S25. Molot for finf', cro511 lop ll'f'rlf!r, i 2."I. SN~V skill with b\ncling!l lug \[}" splil nm $1.:iO. 2 D\scu• -Lin~o -Cro"''n TOOLS 10c-Sl. l'lurl m111 l11wn mowrr $);). Slereo and t'irm. Olrl llf'll•ing machin,. g(IO(! l'llrK!ilion 195 cm only Boll.I lrailtr tit"tl 10 ply Prayf'r -PROGRESS s i.;.o. Cllmp 11001~ Slk. r1dlo, porl1blf' S2.l. Toa1tl!r S~. Old t}'Pf'l'Vl'itf'r S10. $20. 67;,...7~79. 6.00x9 on h.lt whttl~ l"M'\?r You l l't a 101 of aclion out F'i.shing polt i nd rf'iel Sl.7IO. J2. Hand lawn mn\l.'l?t' J.l. l..t.r.ii:e Woode.n I• b I", 0· .••• 1-.oo •a. , !.'It ,, l'.~.oo nr 11 rocking chair. but no Tr11vrr~ rod S.t BBQ motor1 c•c•~&-c9clc97c. _______ 1 DUNLOP lenn1ii ra.ckelll roth ·""'" "'' .., "' plywood lop $•1. DiMlle t a . Au.<1:. lttl'I. •ulolill" 12V ~ PROGRE.l:!ii, $2. 81cyc~ pi.r18 5 0 c . J ROOMS ot he igt c1.rpelin& '.bl •• -• 4 <h•o··· "· 4 _ 14 11trunii with vk-tor im~rial '4"1315 dd ' · 1 r nu ' -1 4"'"'! r hO ... itmp h1-!!hunt, 11n11nptrr, Bl.ACK n~Ujlllhy<lf' 1 I u d Io · .,... · · itnd pa tng, appn»nmll 'Y lnc:h 1in.11, rim~. ·~mt hub-xu Olll' '" 11' ar•u one p · li(I yard.( S20 -r toetru, 4~/Jl mf'diuni $lj tach. 11'par1111' radio lf'rn1ifl<ll In t'Our.h SS, Typi>"'ritrr tahll' SURFBOARD, rognu1vto ,,~ c11.p~ $1'2. lor all. L.P. 67;;....7379 hfiM, nf'vtr UliNI s:.!5.00. S4. Boo1h tablf' aricl bf'nch 5'l"' s fnR"ll' ,kar:. good ron· formal ai1.e 7~ Sill. WoOO ncorrl colltclic'ln, from l"'Oc'k ' · ·' Splil lrii typr • tr ipod \Yllh '.5fl. Ha•llO('k S2. Pnlr la.mp di1ion ST.I. 2+oo Holiday RO ., !rain!' Mfa wilh two ~sh. to clll.llllical S.2.<i-Sl ritch.' 700 x 1.1 4·TJnEs S22. ·::kJI 1111 hr1.11.~ fil Hngll Slfi.OO. Two 14. Book st111lC'I St Cornf'r N.8. ~8---08:'>1. lonir S9. H.B. 846-5676. VPI)' olri 'Edison record~. 1 :!0th SL Ne-.yporl. 4.00xR lil'f:ll on hi-llprf'd t11hlt S5. Wrouahl iron •lar k fJ NDERWOOD po r 1a b1 t ANTIQUE lable with Ital thf' lhick ki'nd $3 1'11.ch. I AfAITRESS and •prina. ll\•in y,·hef!J11 on .crm~nl ml:.cf'r lablto!I Sfi M!I, TV ahuld S~. typl'wrill'r •l"ilh Cl.M', cJ,.11n and chalni JIO. 53(;..8751. 1 Papio:rbackll $.IO 'a r h • J11i:e Sl2. ::kl l JO!h SL, 11xeJ Sl'l.50. 11.D. 111.nk ?i Antlq~~ llnowon;i ballkf'! S.l. t nd Rood $~. R,.:ina f'lt-r· 1961 KENMORE "'uhina;' Hll.l'dWll.l'f: s .2;,...12 f!ar.h. Sun-Nf'.11·po... I I f '• ' A SM,. Por!l'ty Vl~P S2, Hawall11n trir hronm hkr nf'W SIO 1' •. . d • 111. or ai. no ·· · •· . t JO F.I · · · · n1t.c 1nl', 110melimie1 oesn rl' ay onl)'. 2677 Ora nge, CM AT IlT E. 1Rlh S1 in Cn~1ii $2~.00. :\0 git!. w11tl'r 111orage ri~far R 11 · ·' l'('lric f1u211~r 111111~ hrllvy li~hhlt rod 11,nd ahu1 nf( "·hen filllna-. S20. rear !µit. Mest. you will fin<I 1ahlf'~, tonk $7.~. C11sll"r• '21'1" F'.l~clrica :~pa~~-Hi'.1j l'f'r.l, u~ed tlnc, S~. 613--4~!: Artrr 5 Sunday, Ml-.1876. LUMBER rack lnr truck $1 '2. lamp~. r.hair~, $.iiG-Sl.00, h1110.•ick h.rl. $1.00 f'A, Sal. prr--.amp S10. Ukulele S.i. ANTTQUE-f;tyle . ~ o u d_n 1 r RABY crib and mattress $15. Bumper $3. '.\l Chtvy truck Radio~ S2. ll~j. 64.'>-17-4:i C.t.I. Tllmhflurlnf' Sl Oil P'l in· 1·h1lr, Rood .conrlllion S'2:i. 40 962-6869. for p11rlll, all under Sl5. llAND l•w" mo'""' •<. "'"DOING ''''" ,_, .. ,,.1, tln"ll 59 f1or.c1J ·,.,..n!l'r pltce y r. nlri mirror, J panf'l.IC:=.c:cc__ ______ _ ~·· "" ""' ~ '"' • 16 ;'. 1" h' 0 1 btvtll'd 4~ inctl widt x Jj PORSCHE extractor exhau11 ::.48-2462. Couch $~. CllY'Pf'I '"·rrper 11hort, "'hilt IAl'I' a nd 1·hll-··"'· .ari;rr af(' Ill!<:• l!llll" . • I 1y1lf!m tit& l'i6 aeries S25 .,.~ Sl j. FlberilAll~ kil 7:.C:.. Doa: HlCh, hron1.rd r 11 ~ '.-ro _n 10. m ,.;._,~ .. ~ • ~ CHEV\' -.i tngine SJJ. $2.:.0. ROl:king chai1"11 $7.50 fnn. Si1.t 10 Mvrr ""Orn. Can 1 ~ -"''"'" 12> r ""'"' ,..,... bed St.iii. Ho11i p1al ily k!t r~mf', fi""" L"" · · · · 646-464~. I< SlO . .100"~ or p11per l:iack hi' u.~ie<l ~~ rnckt.,U t1T'f'~ lX. S.ack Pi>rtliul(l ctrnf'nt 64:~'2197. COLEMAN 1t~ve 3 bu!'nf!r AfTER 1kf bootir womf'.n~ myli1l'ry nnvf'll l.15 l'arh. S2.'i Call fi4~!M7. 1~. \\'ri~t wlltCb S 5 , ·m Ford a ulo lr11.ni, 22.000 Sll. Colem11n l1ntern, 2 11•.1, $.l. C11rd !able arKI chair Dani~h TT1odr1·n 1·hair $7.~. '2()" BOY'~ :;...11peeri hlkt, Mahoat1ny •hip le.dder $9. llCtual milt~ $2.i. Body, good m11nlh• SI . 536--4138. $20. Bril"f ca.!lle S5. 811n)n 1311 F.. lR!h St. CM. l>Anan11 Jr11I $10. 2 r;irl~ Shovfll S1 .25. '2 r~llrn11d S~. !ito-•i:ui. PATNT for 11tlf', higMJ! uku!Plio SI O. Tenni! n.cket11 1 FIRE M::rel'nl! $10. $11. fi~ hikf'11 ::kl" .$6 11rwf Sii, 11tnttorn11 S:\ ~11rh .. '2'2 rl~" A"NTIQUf; o.oik d r , 11 5 ,. r quality,_ 5 gallon lots $4 S.l, r 11ch. V\V huh5 $1.:,0 g-ralt S2. 644-4!154. Brrfroom stl rompl"'"-tlnu. v.!rh llOOJM', 1nn.1:Jr ~h111 Sl.>. S% Old iv;ilnut df'llk Pach, 011 bASf'. l'l'fTlnilnl col- f'1tch, Be11ch cha.Ir• Sl.50 RABY h t 1 btl' btd with matchl11g 1 ~'i11hing pol, $3. ~·l~hlng -~ ..__ d 120 , _ or~. 19792 Providence t.ne, Pac h 67l-47f6 Monday ~1 u~ COlll.'Pr ~ o ('II~ _., . I -• I 1· • f tnu rup.,.,,.r . ....,ra,. in-II R ll ' · 1' · ay l tlf'd <'"t"t'llrnl (.'Ondition SX>. tltt'~~rr """ mrrror """ ~" •nn n>l' '"'· Siii. ony. thiut walnul bf'v~J,.d mirror ··· , s on y. -67;.-61i:~. 11i11h1 •l11nd-rl,.11n $20. l.ik, lti7;, 1"'u!ltln Avr,, C.~I . $1:.. Olri Mrxic11n rhsir./.CCACM"-EcR-A--b"-,-,--,-11-,-,-,,.,-,-.1 ~:.tP S'2. Amplifif'r $~. ~at •• 2 .. COf"f'EE tll!lle SS. 64., nf'"-' 11p1 aiif' kllt·~n lff'I 2 SOLID "''ond dra\\'tr 1·ht~l. i<lf't1 lor nr~k. <'hl'!I nt branrl M1'1v, oevtr uM"d el~-llt~~ $1. Double bf'd s.1. C;ip.. . I dmp Jp11f11, t•hrume Jra~. Maplt llni•h Sl!I. R8ttari rlr1w,.r.1J J12. Two riecoralnr Ironic na11h unH, Vivilllr tain·~ cha ir" Sf,. Oak r11ble curi:n rabnll't SIO. 1..nunaP fnrmic11 tnp, 2 cJuiii'J Sf"!, 2 df'.t1k 110. R11111n chair S~. 111.m p~ S2:i a nd $ 15 . lfpttdtighl 32C S17. 847-7331. S12.50. Halrpi,ce~ $10 &. $\OJ, rha•r ROO(I l'f'toriR clcanillJi m1ttr.hin.a tnri Iii.hi•.• $1 1>11. 2 M&Jfnavox I.fl-Ii Sta. King OP'C'nralor Pf!in1!nii: 110. Bill-TRAJl.ER ownl'r.11 atttnUon, Treto lamp St. Dog hous" S.l. 2 intique cha.iri $1.~ lahll!' l11mp..c SI. ()(Id l'h11 ir~ lfilr brd Ir.uni! SlO, Belt trry WAii <'lock $10. Old R,..,..,,. I01ri ltl.'eter bitch $25. S2. ,\tftlmar rlis~R $4. Ra.b-Pach. I.11.r1.?r CAR" S:t 2 '2::W-•a. Uphol$1ertd tpill"I! vibraror/l'Xt'rrilll'r SJO, Likr •uaar tin $8. Old brfll~ Re.r level~ etc tor Mm.t ' hi!·fur h11r SIO. F.r1mr $1. mafl'hini: 11.rr;i rug11 $.'), rO(·kr1• no tPars $1.iil. Pir.nic n,w boy'•" bla1•k • h n r 1rll.'l'1. Flo"•er a.rrangl'mf'nt" Sl~l. 847-i:i.36. ' Play~n S.l. l\ilt'ht'n uten-fi7.'>-:l207. 111blt S:1. Jroninii: board with •k11tes, alze I!, JJ.:.O. 2.100 S • S Woodf'n picnic b111'kf't DOUBLE ftre ! si!~ 2c · S'2. fill Wtndt Ter. \VANTED: Would like l\"I buy enver ~. Clolhe• h.olrnprr Rrdlancl~ Or., N.R. fi4.'>-)6.1.'l. $~. Red wlgs $;, _ s Io . . m11. u b ox rac!! loll Pllrk Al'f'fl\ll't, I u~ed 1pu·ben.s1angt'I, Musi ;ioc. 3 g11 rba.ge r.anii llkt ~"' 1''E\V RAKF: S2. New Mt 64fi·1l\'1 1406 Lincoln l..iull' spri~ a.111:1 ma.ttres.s, t l(-La ·& h Sri turd ' · ' cept1on11Jly clean $1 $, iiuna ec · ay h~v, ri_gh t·hRndrd 1'0f'n11if1 ll 2al. I pl1111tk, 2 a11lvan1z-Sl.50. S/lOl.'l'I $1.50. Hf:dRI' N.8 . t.11er 12. ~16-29-iS. only. I "''i!h pow'r d ipolll!ck, \Voult;I l!d $1 t1, ft94 011k , 548-+0'l1), cllpJ)f'r~ SJ. 10 r it I . PARTS; 60 Pnnli11c, fil Old!, WORKJNG mlor 1V n· f"ABRfCS, Ots l rntr ACCf"pl rar!y modPI 'vith DUNE buggy JO'' lll'ilk-r!m; aquarium $15. CnmpJ~~ Vllvn. 5-14, 4? Ford P .U. Coui·h \\'ilh 5Jip cnv~r $~: ~:~~~"·~ .Y~~tt;~. Y;j ~!~~,;~~ ~~t;~a:;;:~~i~~d "ith old I ires $5 e11ch . ~~J~fi9.1•nt1 4 chair• · !1t 2il(J °;~~ti~ ·ht•hit ';f Ch11.ir with .(lip <.'OVt'r S20. yd. J..-4 yard piece1 si lk.~ Ad No. Ii~. DRily P!ll)f, M.'>-2i68. -· ·" · '" tn( v ~" · · l\ntlque drf'.~lll"r S23. Dinina: r 0 Bo 1""" ~ l\ol PROOF •Pb. 1.971 , l •I 19 17" PORTABLE TV S20. ~ft.ball glov, and •hoe~. rootn "'' S2S. Toy1 l~SL Sl.-S.DO Sht>Pr wnnl11 \.4 · .' x .,,,.,, ....... ~la f'~11.. .,~ ...,. !">43-6.i29. --~t.· $3.50 r ach_. 30_ ••.I. cttild'a l'IOthiei It. ......., Ith Y"d pi~s S2 yd Wt11.tcHll Cah f. 92626. ri1ch, <""a~h. ,,.,:..-,,68. L . o 1 k 12 3 f I ~ . -'fi2 RAMB! F:R Cl . rt mi 11~ an a .• x.i 1" SI . H.B. :136-18611. 11.rf'it ~4~ ' _ BOY'S bikp $1'2 F:lrr.tric fan GAS" c:Jnlhr~ dryrr $21, Kf'n-' • • "~5ic Jllll •; 1;11rrl et1b!neb1 S4. LiU'i!!"l-'"-:.C:::C=..::::: ____ I T\Vo quiltrd or11na:e . ch11.in; SIO Pl'njf't lnl' t.,Hr,.. S:i. 811.h)' mort, nf'w 1io11ina. L&xy hoy Radi11.ror $10 s 11111tr la. Two walnut dl'.•k JJ.i. 16 Jnrh GUITAR aood condition $25. bf>d and •lanit Sf> f'nrm lca rhair $10. S"'•ivrl rh11 ir SIO l~" tirr,. J20. 'Sl Chl\vy 1lrl'~ $.3.30. Lrf! h 11 n d :i.il!-1440. $Geach. 952-6.i1;> .... 1 0 01 ch k l-'C:.7'0~~~~-~--1 '11bllo S7 Chrld '~ arm <·hair 1w11rly new rta vr11pn1·t $2:1. "11r'"'1"" or AU nma c 0 t 1rehflry bow $7)10. 6~~'i6. SURfBOARDS 5'6"', 5'9", jj' 21" BL.ACK and w h 111' v I $1 0 ~-t-08 Orang• CM 1_:::::""_:::::..::.:::::::..::.::..:::= S• Whit,. Ii rlr11"rr '.'htt.s.! aeuum Cltantr I 0. ' -• ,M(JJ< •• "--,, 811,,A~. -.. 111l S2.i, Wtot~ult8 O'Nt!il S15. Pack11.rd Bt'll TV, work~ $l:l. 7 !lill-512~ .~1 '"""''" r·u •£·> I ""l1h Jorm fra lop S22 .Vnul'• :i."J -9917. • ' • Bi·•o·,,,, llS. '''' n' • 642-JIJJO, 6106 W, Ocean· 64 Ell.I' .Y Amerir11n •""·le .. A k · 12 ~" --'"' couch with •lipcovr r $1_5~ 2 ., .. c: pac·k wilh h112 ;::' I 0 G A L J. 0 N p I'm co GE electric hr o 11, r , GermM boot~, S20. All t'X· fronL NA. 11.ntiquio gr~"n •ftp f'ntf Bunk beta. (•nrnplPll' s ... ,. •qu11.rium with boor! •nd mli.r;llfrif' ovtn chromt afV\ rell,nt condi!ion. 673-6616. I ST=A"u=r"r"EoR~....,~c,-,,,,-,-,.-b"I-,, Aluminum 1addPr, l'Xltnds Gl'O·lux liohl $13. T""<I rla3s, goot1, cltan, flf'!l rl.Y · d • -• · 12• tablio~. goorl oondltion S7.50 10 28 "· 525, StPp laflrirr ~ ntv,r l 2.i \VMd mf'al carvlna SCUBA ta.nk a nd rrgulator, 1111 n uags l.•1U t1m1r a. eacl'I nr-J for S12· .Beautilul Pape.rhllh11:ing lablts Slit 11.nd •quarlurn .11!ands S .taoo $6. pl1rl!t'r "A•llh metal pronii:1 t l S25 Pach. 548--4.>49. 548-2.427· . a.qu i! "crAckle .llU.f ' )Jal'.lg· $.'i. Woric bench i1'2 Eler.trlc Pi.11tnn pump S2· 3021 Babb. S'>'1fch.a m111il". port11ble 1ew-OOUBLE bed with hf'M1· GIRLS •fl.n~ray bike wry 11\& lamp SlO \Vhl(I! Colonial try pan S1. Door mirror C~l $46-4i2~2· J11g machinl' S'J'J, "'·~II ktp!, board, S20, P rnp11nf' ct.mp good cond1hon $25. 514-lWI, At)"1t ''B'abyline" In I a n t b\ 4 DOUB! E ho ' "" S2.""' R•cbrd pl11~r S • " 'pnna 1 Slimline lfoovrr par111l)I, 1tov,, s1.:,, Alun1inum LARGE:grier:nna.uchyd1t , dres~ln• l1b\io, tt.ta\11 for 8 h h k I • · h. "'''''''' 120 64" "88 o 7 3· 'd . .,. ra c itc T1'11 -~ . flllt. " · · <r"M • v11cuum 1•lr11.nrr $25 Na· cnokwaN', Sl • x .. 1 w1 f' awivf'l <'hair in good con. ~i:w, h';;~ t1,!1;e1;;so~ fct ~st $1 EleelT'ic rorn RF::AUTYRF:ST btd, lcin~ HOM.I b1tndrr $4. Poltl'('lid 11n1:ll' h!noculRr~. S25. C11.t! ditlion S\5. 673-2906, .. oont 1111_, rua~. 'on@ i pprox. PIJPP'r $2. Car 1op !"I.Ck .11b."· bn:it 11p1·i nst.~ S'.!:5. Mal -l.!tnd carnl'tl. Sl., KO!llf.k, ~tll4. TELEPllONE lvDI')' 13• cord IO' J.ql!Arf', OM IO' x 12. b<ilh S2.50. !-i(;,...3.fj9. tress $2.'t. M6-1'"11t RanlAm , SlO Cam,.ra lrlpnd VACUU,\f cltotnf'r $16. Ml)\•ll' ""'llh pluR S8.50. ~2-'2791. hflvt p11d~ S~ t•ch. Push 31\i HP outbnri rt1 S:tl 10 11111 SURFBOARD, R ri o d ron. $.1. 911() f~I Camino Dr, Apt l, pmjectnr $7.i, Bi~$f'll carp!'! I I la11,•n ITIO\\"PI' $5. tYi7·4!lR1. 11.qu11.rlum and ~tl"ios1nrlt• 11!tion $2.l. ~Uhl'21i CM 5'6--94311 111.'te/)"r S7. Tl'lf't•l~ion S2:i. ~~~l~·~Uio~n;:11~::1~b~.3~~~ 19 PIF:CES 1t0Mware chln11 S.1. :>4!l-)lll9. . l-"RJC;JOAJRE S2j 1tov, S'2:'1 40 NGK •pa.rkplug~. br11nd ~,...,.'°','," 1'7•.ast~~,, .. '!· !~0,',.1'. R1u' modf!rn club chair S2~. RUGS ~~ I 20 nrw '40c· rach F:hlln polnl.I ,. ,. ,~, Vt: 110 .• 'I--••'y ~,·,, 1 , -, m~e wl"IO flli~. •lrp li1ddrr $!') Orc_..,,r S , ... 8 5 · · l"c'c#->:c..:="":c.: _______ 1 .-'-" ... '' '-"'' t 9 9 2~ \-4 !iik-S2. Ct1ndr nAOr11 50c h1.n1wood SJ. ori21na,, · S10 6 pil'C:f' Jt11n·ny tabfe.1 IO 'J x ,'J-x • • x R11.th lub Slll. 33l S. Rotor& ""· .. 11. 542-..•~. waterooll)n; l.n r u 111 om 3 PIECE brown aectlor111.1 S25. 1 ' . $17-iO 1a s it1l. Chrome N' '1ho,.,.. CM ""' ,..,.,., wart> $.1 Gh1u IOp 1f'Cll\ 11blr 1 Ii 2 .,. .,A~ ~~-1 ,.. ' · · ~r •1 tramt~ lll-$13. fi Antique. ,~,...::::.~2000.='--------1 .. Sm"'i , ••• , ,_ " ER.. tow" po ""'· .,...,...., .. ,~ f OV"L\' I I I I Oh 2 "'' .,, t:l'ltl I ' ., fl !II , n.. I •·if 12 •· .., ...., .. ,. .., '"' • 0 lr(f' P c 11~ w Myrtl,wood burl inlay· S7.>. .-.,ra a.~ br11•11 ""' s taC.h. CRIB, fiirh chair $10. Shop. t11.h1t S.1 ClllWll Sttak NICE . 5 dra11"rr chi's!, •nfique Jr1rnt SlO T"TI o!tt Colff'll' lllhlt. 2 ~,, x S :1,, 542-6935. ping t:tr1 SI.SO, Luggaa:e $5· ,_,,,, 18 I-"", 3 tite~. ,,llQ cr!'b and ma.llriey S2:i f1'11hioord tchotll rtl'.4ik11 SlO $7.~. 'lo•• , •• lodt'•• IOU • ll'IJI '""" L ..... , h 642 .. ,7 Myrt\tWO!ltl tMJrl Inlay Sl\ BOX ~prlflRS $.> 'ach S~nh1h "" " .... "" S3. $:2. Kitchenw11re $.'\, tllC · ~"" I'll.ch Kirl~y-1th11pl"d vanity 64M196. ~hlf'ld of arrriour S 2 5. 1hot!1, a:iu 10~1-ll,f P pair. El~trlc ht:alftr S7 :l fan11 MARBLE 1111.Jur mUtcflnn •ntl &tool s1:i Hoo v tr r.tahoiany cktlc chair .$1), C.mp COi Sl. J>i,,jttror SlO, $3, SI. 112 Ruby Ave., lrom Italy .. B tau I ~ f u l. r 11nl.srr-r vit:tium S2(I J\io:n-WESTI~GHOUSE rtfrlrera· Whitt ca.rptt and Rl'fl, tx12 11rnen $.'i. Bar llaht Indoor Blllt»a, Island rul111r11.\ llbJl'Cls, iacritlMni: mnn' upri1:h1 \IAtuum Sl!J. !(Ir m. Good condition S2.\. \Vhilt c11rprl. 11:<10 Slj, ITJl)Vltoll with bulbs $3. Otter ornct t'lt'lk_ 11.rJll' f.X· I for SlO tn S2;l.. 9?.4 Junlpero RJl..25411. 61;').7100. Two tieriod m•hoaany l•l:Jle hand mWAJf'r Sl2. S.bre 1:eutivt J\1.e $25 Swivel deJk Dr., C.:\I. ~30 n :N;\'TS b11lb. 20r: Doun REF1UG£RATOR S25 new JI!. l l11.rnp5, nin!: $7.5!1 . .s11w SJ. Llabl l!xtW'I! $3. 2 ... cha.tr S3 !ittrto n'COrd TURKJSJt wattr p!pP, .nt"' ~ rolf b.till~ J I Plywond lonne.au oover ror D•t1un or a~1idt ersrru'.ltic lllhl, S~1. oalN "'hit!" romtmstd dntp • t pla,ytr Ul "109dtn hith 11.nd btaU!\ful trorn lst~nbul. &'Olfinr bolt $4. 251'1 Sanl(I 1'n.vota , bel•e 12.!1. 211~ Ctin. G11ragt In bAck. 1711 \\1• St liOU Royal Palm Or,' chair U . 536--1!26 Onl,y SlO. ~50 Tom•-tlnental, Of. &!boa, NB. C:'tt w;...()235. .-~~~~~~~'..::=:...:::..:::..::::::~~- I t • . . ... I '-.·; ; .. " . . ': ,,,. • :JJ DA.IL Y PllDT ~·[ .___ _ ... d .. _-~l~ I -· ~l'_-___,][i) [_1_""""_'";.,,~)[i],~[ -T"""°";;;;:;;"'on ;;:;l lil=•~I -T"";;;"""•hoo ~l•;.;1 ~ Cycle1, Blke1, Mobil• Homes t 3S I Trucks · 962Trucks 9'2 I i ---------I:".'::==::-:.,-...,.-...,.-Scoot.rs ' 925 1 -::::-:::-:-:-::::c:,,,..::c:~- 811 Sportin9 Goods 900 Bo•ts, S•ll -------l RUGS 11·/packh~ S\00. CO~IPU..""Tt; mtn's 1olf out· l.OV ABLE 8'1lpolnt !'1amrll4" f R £ £ l'E,'l'URE 21 w I moo•'"" I----·-·CON TEMPO :'<l!tl Io I" th I' r 13\ 12 Ill for 'Alt. Club5, earl, bat fPmale. GooJ honl" SI.). A~! anchor•&e on Vl• CorOOva, S.\V. ot Lklo Jslt. TMIMI roR-be1.n: 9"1' N1tmr11 I: & bAll~. ~l. Eves I wknds ~79;:11 Ba.)h' b0atll'I£ 1·our$" of- fe1.,.d 10 tht publlf' ft-,.e or chat·;:f' by the Ba/boil Power .Squadron. Sa il as ll'tlJ U pov.·tr boat!hi: taught. Ne1v ciasses atart 11 1 1 p.n1 ., ~fay 31. Every ,\londay night !01· t:: "'•eks. Al Newport Har· bor Yach! Club, 720 \\!, B11y, Nr11•pnr1 Beach. Bring notf'book &: prn· 1·11 rw.~r nigh!. Regl~ter a1 thal llmr.. Contac1 .\In. lsabt! Pt a s e till-18,)j. lbl~ fUShtll. Gwd qua.h· TV, Radkt, tfl,I, II Se•lpolnt Slam••-• - I)'. 6'73--St09. Stereo 136 Kl11~n1 $14. • j J8.1»8 Llk• MW. •v • ., b""''" Ho:w..~.... LAGUNA HILLS m""' lllo •wiloh. M •d. J .,._ ~ \\ EBCOR H1f 1/S:trto. !ffi 1 ---·-----,--0-.1 8S4 ,0 'f'l'I 11 ·ni t • I. 1972 Zf>n1ths art htl'f-. Ltl~ -• hp 0 /8, tl'l r, customi~d 1n-I ttrior. $3400. 4!M-la.>4 . . -23301 RIDGE ROUTE DR. "fRlni 'NDER'• l . ~~ < r c ' ... _ d i i '71 1'f'COL"dtr, s:I(), 3 plt('t bit~ l liwu• trot.tilt pr N!1 ()0 GER?ilAN Sh1!phe1'd pupple!, 8 "'ka, Sir!' fron1 cluunplon line, :Sli Stud iervict avail. 8~7-7107 COLU;\18IA 22'. ri11ed Jor race, Genoa, spinnaker. e tc. Head, runnln& & cab litea, battery charier. much more. $3300. 968-9j5,; L"'-" fCorner ol ~1oulton Pkwy 1 , .. MAal ,_.,, •• Presti~ adult community, Nim.ronue lUi;l;l.i''. $20. ('O!C'r. BA·\\. sttrtt11, Hurry 6-1.l.t.W! Jor f\.l!I ~lt-.:t\on. ABC Color TV, 9011 Atlanta. H.B. 53T-&82'1 • 8fl3.7j66 adjactnl 10 Le i 1 u re \\'orld. Se.tudf\JJ aurround. '70 LYGIF. 25 .. , jll tube inis. alt luxury appoint· lran1~.. campano!a . tqulp. mtnts, pu!tlng gl"i!en, hohby w/Un1ce.ntor_ seat, S1~mn1t shop, much niorr:. I •,·ewk '1P10 nmsed. w,.eima~n Stt bl'!a ut. furn models !n LIO'.\'EL II'll ln. 4 l'IN'. t 11&u1t ,(· nW>lor C'!!llt'\'lor·.s 11tn1~. !~.~O'· Tllttl: 5t"'P· 1'>70 . \f'1' Po'r1 Bl1 ,1 :'>ll'~f •t!l 1 l'~r) r It~. .'-I 1111 .1111 j ~pd 1a11.:i<'n'. 1.;E>rn111-i ia •pd, aduJi J \\Ill :n\;f', f;7)-:'t>l' CO:\tt: .1-!>tt.,-. -,-... -.-~-I-be Hlllll'l<.f'c1 A' "hat ~OU Clll' bu~ ll'l'f:l SJ 10 Ll. 111 t: l ~th !'>r l''I -------P.\Ir. 1•f 1'!1111rb1nt tmerald~ !rnn1 i.o.lu:n \:i1t~.t1. C!tar. '1t•ran1 ~l'N':'\ S,'{l. &:";....:~. JADE rK'dcla\'t" " .1h l-l,,; g.:Wd S('paz'l\leh J; r:a.cp $60.. • 67:>-'~ 1--~ --~--LIDO Ii m-.. 11ob ltl, ~·n11::11i;.uT w l S !t~l p.atlO 100. Iii~ ---~~-. 6.\LBO.\ 6.1.1 f ;Lln \ltm· lll'1·~h1 il lcir >a!c \!use ,.,11, 111/1\;P Olfl'i f.11-jj;~. 1.'\0P.\\'EGIA'.\' l'>lvr-lo-,-,-10-l•- !t\.~-33:29 :."9--,-m-ro=R~O-LA-~,-.,-· . l\1!\A~r (".1"1'\r n ·: just 1't!'f'l'11 $!liii ('!! fJC'" •u tits. Co•! """ S.\.."":l. :'oc'J; !1;:-. ~72 o:>r ~~<-lfll(t CLOSING OUT RrAl'ld -tv. \\w-.in <"r p11 no.s L .:.rt.., l"Jt:it•s:ic deals, • :.4:~1 • PA.'\'ASO='IL S .·rark car ~'tn"C' 1\·/P11nason1c Spt'lkl'r<> S: 11 11!.pP~. Sl25. C&ll .l36--:'66i l'lr ~li-"45..19 >10\'LXG. mu~! stll MW :-,'yh·&Jl!a rolor n r. rt ma it rontrol & 1.ntrnna. inc!. S790. ~~ GREAT Dant.~ AKC, fl'male /11"·11 pupM. Cha1np .!itock, Show qua lity . 962-16.U. AFGllAN pup~ -Chan1p sirtd, AKC. Pr! It show qual 1!~. 1 11•ks. $lj() &. up. ~118 Bo•I•, Malnt./ Service ALLERGY cause.1 sail'! of girl AKC Afgha n hound. Blond female. 6 4 6 _ 2 8 7 3 CO:\JPLETE BOAT CAL ~S.Loadtd-Rac;r $83:il. NB ~Jlp av11U. <l!M -0451 Bo•ts, Slips/Docks 910 BOAT slip ava.11, July lat, lor 6<1'-70'. \\'ldt sl ip. 67Wi05 9021--,°"'Lc;l-;;P'°'s"P'°'A"c"E,...,.A'°'V7A'°'IL- ~"-.10' SAILBOATS * 67J.6606 .,. 11 ny timP. SERVICE ~lon1hly un<lenrattr bottnm Boats, $petd &. Ski 911 G E R ;\I AN Sh " Ph t rd clraning -Zinc &· prop ----------- rt g i 1 It red show 1111! rtplaC1"mr nts -Bollom in· 1967 JOHNSON 1/0. tri hull, pups. 32.>, Black "-1ilvtr. Jp!rlion _ Gelcoat ttp11.11· -lj,) hp. Like new wltill trlr. Eves. 84fi.43.l2 Bright v.·ork Bo!tom ;\lany l"Xll'l'I.' .\ !ilea/ at ra t•. 1pe , lnge111p p&rk·hkt l!elling:. ?Ontrol ~ea~s. 3 sew ~p l!l'es CALL 8JO..J!Ql .~~cl. 322J. l11"m. 67~5398 aft Buy th,. mobiJ,. llonie of your choiC(!, nlO\'I' 1n 10 any one of our BULTACO :\Jatador 1969. 2-X>cc. Sti·l'!et or Dirt, 1700 mllea. Just tuned. A Steal at 34;;() cash. Orig. coat 3965. ;)49--0,j,3(1 "OPE~" park-". NOW OPEN!! DIRT bikf'. HONDA 30.). NE\V i\fobilt Home 20x32 2 Good cond. Custom pipe~ & BR. :? ha. S12.&l0. Stt uP l.: I seal Knobby tirea. CN.•ntr lndscpd in CO!ta '.\fesa'1 mo\inf, must sell $300. GREEl\'LEAF PARK. JTh()! 968-1228 \\'hillier ''"'· .>48·1698 • ~fALA1\IUTE N,.1~foundlalld. pa111t1ni:" -Rigging rtp1ur b $2900. 6•14-7895. 650cc TRIUt.lPH; 1960 643-2..'ilO 6 11eek.c. S20. 6 Jemalr, 2 1uning -Lite. lialvage. -CENTURY 16' ITl\y marln• 'Triumph TR6 mag., bikrl'M"°octcoc,cH"'o"m-c•-,---c,04~0 SO~Y ;,.:.a T££C strreo la~ male ~1Hl12 Jl1otors. h'.eys, \\alche!. E tc. ""K· Sleet trlr. Xln1 cond. catn1 l chromed. r.!olly ~"°'""°..,. ______ _ N"nltr '.\'f-1• rond !200. Call \\ IRf Fil T . . AKC YACHTS RO YALE INC. .\lu81 sell. SI03j 673-663~ paint job, $800 or bst ofr. BEAUT. Self con d. Ford ~6-'7fifii or 8-17_.f.i39 I ~ x _einei s, 2912 \V . Coast H"'Y, NB · 642-7119 Cn1 1!e·air. liken,. 11-. 12,000 papcors. 1 F ~1nalt " 2 92660 114/64:)...()810 SIL\"[R'T'Q'.\'F: Sf"'~. ro~! malt~. 8~2-4522 ' [ GIRL'S 26" 11 wt J.spd bike. mi·Hyd. lop. Air-cond + SlOO. S200 or flf'artG! olfer -Boet1/M.r1n• ]J r1;1 J blk 11·/wht trin1, in1port'd every extra. 7 Beacon Bay · .• 1~,1,.9 SPR.JNGER Spaniel P11p~. E 904 1ran1por111ion 67, ~21 -...--. AKC. Champion !iilock. Si.l. quip. from Austria. Ridden 10 ..,........., · INTEltH.t.TIOHAL TRAYILALL W 50N, o.1)9ntd f Rd by ilf from dem lo 1ltfn for t9Willt -II' •• 10,0GO po .. nd, witho .. t c;o,.,p10,.,i1i"t pedo1,..anu. ln1illle il'1 25 'I'. roomi er lhtn •llY p•n1111•r·ctr w19011 -l~tlllla ii'•• 15'. roomiar th en •l!Y pa11an9e•J"••lt•t1 -124 cy, f,,, of cnr90 1pe c1. S•t h t ,d.,)t1. 1l1e J. Ch•f&a of th rifty 1Ja Of hiqh•perfer,.,tflt• V.I powlt U ft J)l hp, Choo•a your own 1ty!in9, loo, from 3 axl•r • an.Ill J in· lttior trim oplion1. Power l••in 11laction1 i ulllt '1~1111 with 0¥ordriv•, •ulomelic; llt n1"1!11lon, r".•a ~·•h •~ J riv1. ROY CA RVER, INC. AUTHORIZED INTERNATIONA L TRUCK DEALER 292.) Harbor 1Blvd. Costa l\1esa .346...J.t.44, 14" PORT,\BLE rolor TV 1 RJ,1_3344. --'-'-----00 1;;;;;;;,;;;;~~~ tln1e.~. S30. 64;,._j693 1,;;,.,;;;;;-c,;;,c,-;;Dod::;go,-;p~,c~c:-.A~,c,c.,cw . • ~·~ ,,~,, • • SILJ<Y PUPS AKC • 3y 10 4(J· cla.ss._ 3 bows, C•mpera, Seit/Rent 920 '69 V\V, 24~1. perfect rond. 'E r ~.~m368" 1 a; , \.====-==""'==~"='==~""'=-:~;=-"/ L1kr n<>1\ s12:i O!he r! !'"Ill' ;.1~76ij I fR\.II\F: CO.\!'T COL'~·TRY CLL'B ,\l£:\1BEP.SlllP Sl2j, :!J" color TV 312.'J, / BL\\I'.\'[ fop for poiil'!J' a! Jn'!' :\loto II Dy 642-3373 I ~~-~--c~=-,,.,.-,--0:0-' Cha n1p b!lckgrour.d. 111dth 8'~'. ?> hlih \\'hen ,.,..,,..,,..,..--------1 All e:-ctra.'I I:. se r v ic e ves: ,,..,,... 1-.,. d RCA color TV-Stereo uni!. • 6~6-13Jj • rlosed s~o. Radar mast lor Hy DR Au LI c Camper records. Dr. Scott 544-5262 \\'e'll help you sell! 642-5613 I Read Dai I y Pi lot' Cl a SS I le $-lOO. Oet'Ca' 101. All alum, 6'/ Remover/stand heavy doty or 495-4343. For best resuH1! 64Z-5678 &lj....2l~J ENGLISH Bull Dog. :\1ale. 1 _ • 67:-JOij • .SOt:TH Amt'nran emf'r..ids \\'holl!"~alt 10 ring maktn F1nr•1 quail~ 6il-.lOS9 910 v.·eeks. AKC. Be au i i 1u1 ? hiih. b11se 1j"x24". Radar all mer a I construction. '69 KAWASAKI f4 Sldev.·lnd· Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980Auto1, New 11 · l\l's. SZO-$25 ~lust bt seen 3200. ).IB.-0304 mount Jj" diarn, mast 4'•" lulndle11 up to 12/t. campen er. Street&. dirt equipped.l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; .. Good rondition diam. All ronatrucTion 5/.8'' eaaily operattd Ind it's very Strong running. S 41 5 .11 • 67>-li63 * DOBER~1AN PUPS, 1 wks: alum. Good for yacht or hsh 11aft lo use. Ori1tnally cos! 536-196:i, 220 Detroit St, ~~~~~~~~~~~ J Both male: l red-1 blrck. boat Sl2:i. 49j..5016. 3.'llll . 1vill sacrifice !or Sl!JO. H.B. I S4i Ph· :>48-J'i9Z p•JR 413 Ch~•I•,·• .. ,, Sl/l For more information call: I ~c;-;.,..,.,,.,c;c-o:;;--;:=--;,"-'c ll l[I " 'J YA:\IAHAS: 80. t"'O u~·s: S . ADORABLE PART POQ. l(ears. lo hours S:\10, $147;i. ,"°54_S-~2008===-~~~-Bultaco 100: run &QOd. Exp Miscell•neou1 1 Wanted 120 Tr.A!Lt:P. a11 :1111~ or pa:10 OLE p Up~ I E ~. $IO. * j,36...3912 * 'g· PICK·UP 1hell, ligh!~. cham~r. Also \Villys .i::!a .,,., .,. lb••I~ ......,11r.,. C•· ~------~ &l2-4&18 da)~ .. 534-388.l "l'C.~. 1, , ,. , 2 b ,., .,00 Free lo Yo u '" ,-" " "''' 3 Line s, 2 Times, $2.00 SAILBOA1' compass. £'(· "On Cil inr . urne:r 1vgn . ....,o-<J't<l'J r.1t'nl & bo~ ~ pa n 1 ~. BEAU'nru1. T·cup 4· tiny plorer .\lodPl '.\'o. S.t.i $3.1. bu11n,. !lovr . ice bo'I:. !let up I o.7o0~Hc0-,c,c,~1=n~c31c0c1,..c-,c,,-,-,-." jl4~1•.~'~-=~--~-toy poodle puppies, Tiny toy 61j..:J692 or 642-j.]()8. ror li~hing, J\'e1v a 1 Xlnl for dJrl & ~t. $1;.ll or'/ \\'AXTEO: 9'<12 per s I an G6£R~~'\ ~:P· :~:ll' P:Pl~ 1tutl urvicl'. 893-9719 ALTER>'iATOR ~ am pa. for Chrislm1s timt . SX>O.a/1867 ofr. ~tuzt sell. 2131~Z-2-l:r.?: Or.L"ntal rug, al~ irnuilltr GREA,. Dane: pup, AKC, 16 Uni\'('r\'al Atomic·4 f'ngine , Jot.nn, c.~f. 548-800& :> 714 /529-5967. I · 1 d Friendl~/IO\'CS ch il dren k h It pm s17.e!I, 1'1 :.:ooc COD . W ~. Ii o"· qua I}. $40. 67~"639. ' ASTRA 10 spd $e() Dawts 491·9::,iJ, 49i.,J.11!1 &l!)...21)9j_ *' 5.Jt-G398 • , , . ~·• 1970 CAB li!GH Cam..,.r Gal JO pd 100 XI 1/ ' 0 o · • e \\A rER manifold for .><tt:1 S"·IJ X1 1 •• ,.,. r~ llXy, s . n I TH\'L tr!lilcr ;;i>\[ cont ··TERR IP Pu P-TOY t·ox Tf!fTler Puppit~ ·~ uc n eo.... ~ nd 241 ·· I :rr· ~ d 6."''' pll'~;\la.Je5 .tr femalr~. 1 ·=· or 409 Chery. Edelbrock ~-· * 9S8--05M · * ' co , 1 ramei;, "'""" ron . J'l'aS. ,,,....., : ·k ld Hll. \\' Hi hl nd Pure bretl, unp11.pered . ..;,..,. 8~1628. whls. :»0-137j, :;.;:,..8()92.. ~.~,,~ 1'. ~nfa ~na.' g a Cropprd taUs. 548-9702 B I p 906 '63 PlCK·UP & camper, half BOY'S~ .. Sch1vinn Stinaray. 2 " UST Sh · 1 k 0• s, ower ton Chevy \\'/8' cab ove,.. Mu1ic11 l ln1trum1nt112 • 1 A · f'p. mix, "' s, 2 spd. Like ne\\·! $40. FLU.J'FY friendly Fe ines for 1hot5. Blue merlr. SlO to 23· INTERNATIONAL. 160 SlOOO. 54&-1288 aft 5 pm. 64>1~ . .rF:SDER Du11l Sho11man four forlunatt I 11 01 i 1 i e 5 · good homt. 61;...-09$7. Jllerc. Cruiser. Tandem NEW 9xl6' Jamlly !f!nt. Uaed 1g10 Ho·•· 350 CL tl b 1 E: I frf'C . 8$-21~. '""" an1 p "'1 1 1·1 !'11 0·. xrf' :..:c:_..:c..c.._~-=~ SA'.'\fOYED pup11. AKC, ~ho'v trailer, radio, R.D .~~ .• df'pth only I nl!t. Pa.id over 3100. lmmac. cone!. ~1any extras. ~w:I .• $200. .i l8-l.'i06 or fRF.i': f\i11en.~ -Beautiful. I quality. $12~. ~ounder, bail tank. head. 11·IJI Kell for $7~. 646-6621 alt $.JOO • 64~S207 ~.)-00.~ ___ _ _ -I rluff~ fen1ale.~. 8 11 ks · 968-9212 1111 4pm lrsa than 50 hr~. $10.000 in· 4pn1 . CO'TELLO \CCOP.010'\ 67:-66:''3 Balboa 1!1a111t ~--="oc-===~~~~~ '10 Honda CB 150, Clean. Lo · ' · · . -· \'ORKIE Pt:PPJES ''e~ted. $7j()() li1m. :.48-3103 T\VO 40' OC1''B Chrl1 '1, Xlnt mi's, Pl't pry, 5 l t ;.o. :'\'.nt c'Ond. Co~I S.500 ntii, I F'LUJ'F\' ktt lc>ns. l blnck . &: I '.'\lole I.· femalr. AKC, $1~i0 • ~)' Q\\'i'::-.: '" ne1v lwin f'ni.:. cood, Local. One at $20,500, 6~2-1781. 1,1JI ~rll lnr S1j(I or bc11t or. "·hllr, gra~'. 2 KnlY tVJ!h e -~1_,.,.,., * A\'CO 'Bier 71-41774-....,.. '"' I .>.' •• Bl'~t n1:1 1·igauonal f'q uip. . "•vo ·70 Yamaha 12'.l ~fX ·, , ~''~'-· ~;~1;._c,""""· black. 833-:mEi. c-~~ •• \' I •• ,. ·--AFGHA N PUPPIES -Sl2~ k Likf' ™'". r1l11u . a u' •...,. \Vheel C11 mpe!'r, hardly Also Y,amaha 80 Acrord1on · Bonelli. BLUEPOINT Siamese ctt. 6 up. AKC Chaniplon line. S3:i.IXXI: uiJl M'll for SI7,500. uaed, alp!! fi. V!!ry id price. {i7~3008 Good N)nd SjO. m°". To good lloml'! 111ith no 71.'im~ e 1-626-987.·1 673-0G6.1. 2239 Republil'. C'.\1, 642-2802. TI1nft Shop. c·hildren . .tM-4660 --- l .• 0 ,. , Bl d POODLE PUPS: B \Vks, 3-1!168_ 23' Form.ula O:\IC 21.0. Cycles, 81kes, ·" · f'wpor 1 · 0111-IUAHUA pup l!'ee to Male; 2-Fem. \JO hours, B<1 11 lank, radio. Scooters f2S BUFFE11-TEN6'R-SAX home "'·ith lots or lo\·e. San * 846-4D> * outrig&er. suntop. d,. p I hq ·---------- 6.)0 Triumph Bonnev i lle Chopper. Extra clean, Xlnt cond: Karl :HS-8414. Mobile Homes 935 Good l'On<hl1on S.300 Juan Capo 493-~. 156 finder, tr!r, many e:ortras. 'Tft TRIUMPH. Daytona 500 ;,.i.J-83,j!I or ~21-&133 aft 5: 30 2 HEALTHY. good·look:ing, Horses JW. 21~1867-4669 cc, 1700 milts. Xlrit c6nd. BALD\rl~ 1\C'ro<;(lnit' Splnec, house br o k' n kitttns. ~TUST SELL NOW! e 26' cuatom '61. Jn HP S9SO. 494-1.224 ! ' INSTANT HOUSING aln10~1 nt'1v 37.iO. 6t6-8T~. j -J&.1618:. ' R't1:istrrf'd runninf" Chrys V8. Sip! -4. gall!y. BR1DGESTONE '68·lOOC'c. 1022 V1ctori11, C:\I SAJ\1.jP'.\1 1 Qu11rter Jlor~f'. !j,2 head. 1/1, lg al! df!ck. Xlnt meclulnical cond. 317j. WHY WAIT? Office Furniture/ , 1 ~ ChtJtnu! mAN'. Had tr11in· Perm slip. ~fu.!11 stll! 12500. 646.()()J7 l )-: The a.ll ne1v Villa.re House Equip. 824 h!J and 5 . .-ing. Consisrent jumprr. 673-0285. 10.spd English bikt. Brake1. I .. ,,_. S."J(l(), 673-4516 17 FT. Inboard. tra.iler; li<hts ll'fgeneratol', v.•attr by I evlrt ?ilobile Syatems O""ICE •• d •· oh•:-with £lopin1 shake rool can r' ~urn. e~...... ..... HORSES BOARDED licrn~e. !a.~ p8.irl. Coast jugs .. S7i 842-8117 J1i;h!s, ta blt s 11l1s,e!J. 3 B CK 8 G rd A . d Porl Jivt be youra now! Models on J~8:43~ I P•ts, Gener•I ISO S: j nio * * A · A Y u_a ppr\' · · 'f'.l i'IO/\'DA CB·lj(), Beau1i!u! d isplay al. .. Mf>-1877 ** ~6-',j74j ba it 1a~k. f'.i>11riY 10 go~.. Lo mi. Storeri. J.)jO, . BAY HARBOR Pianos/Orgon' •2• ! i\'ATION "'ide Co. h11~ oprn. Live1tock 15i I Aflf'r J P~I 213: 8..10-30."6 &12·Z89j MOBILE HOMES , --------·---1 1111.! for dog grooin lng &. \\'Al\"TED 13' Boston \Vhalcr 1---=c==~~---,. / t 11· '69 BSA 750ec I ltz:i B~er St., Costa ~Tesa I ·I WOULD You nutrition ronsu lan1s. e BA'··rA31 Ch•'ok• $1 boby \\'/40 hp f'n!?ine. · c II T 892 -36 " · • -,,;,_., ,.,0 $900 firn1 . Xln'I cond. Just S. Of S.D. F1vy a t Harbor BELIEVE train. a ues. -"" . d"ok• 12~ bahy , .... ~.. ,,,. ~ .. ·' .. ,.,, '"·"" ~9-4~8 l'!ves alt 4P~T . 114/540·!U10 YP.E:I:: OP.G,\.'1 Ll::SSO'.\'S fl:'\E )'Oung prach-faced S.l:.O. 2612 So. E. i'.Tesa Or. e ·;o BERTRA:'of 25. fly HON'OA 10 • S I Lo eb 'd ·th cage S2j b ·" ,. h · d r h ' . .1 r r re I 8x36 NICE. complete y turn. ;i~ Jon' as 1·ou l1kf': :-;o reg. [ \' 11 l\'i · r1ugi>, I!' erman a t ig \. Sc bl 1 k & 2 BR ,,·/"·th. C•h•" ,·, · • 4~ 9S40 • :\I 1 ll' OT3-·m * ram er. .oo ~ · runs .,. ·-.. 1~1ra11on. ~o obl1Jit<i1 1on. Just -]~ · u5 st · .,. 1 1ood. 3l25. :>4.>-4207 pa.rk "'/pool. Ready to Come. :'tlonda~s 7:311 pm f QP. Ml'· Ptt Rabbi! Y.ith Mart!:'~~t t,f 26' CHRIS ':lS. TS, SS, OF. e 1970 YA :'olAHA 25 0 mo\·e in. ~l99:i. &12-7!38 COAST MUSIC Hutch. J;). • Slip avail. 3:::2:.0. 224 20th E~OURO Cl , • m •l••.1 "=°"'==="'°':::-~,-11 &l2·28:il i31·7294 St., ?\.B. 613--1231 Cal. I •I>,·.· 8,;~n,1. I~. " 20x.l3 BILTMORE 2 br, 2 ba, -~-~--~~---! ,,.,....... set up in adult park, G.G. * PJA'.\'O.;; -ORGAJ\.S • I Celi 152 General 900 24 Chri.~ Cab Cruiser fully TAC 0 :'tt in i _b i k, .. l Good cond. \\'ashf'r/dryer. Low1,.~ -llohday .•a1 e$1'0 . I I epl./c&n\'aS trlr. ~19 00 . ho B . & S $&)00. :>J0-6"12jor172-7804. SIA \IESE kitlens 21 mo , •• 7~1 8 d/&I. ,.3, rsf'pov.•er. r111:1s · trat. \\'u rl iltf'r S1ud10 '<He $\lt.'1 · · • • ,;t.-•• u .>-1 "· ron . 83S-i lji, 2~xj7 ~10BILE. c1!in ocean KaY.ai j'Q" ,,I\~ Sl:Zj{J ollJ 1 ,.;{'lt)f1I. m a l t. t f 16 P.unablJut, i.l hp Johnson 1 iif'T:-b<Ot:fiiim;;Jrn;:m;;l~~c.<;:'.'.:~'.'.:.-o=~== .. ,,"nr.11' '"I"'"'"''" '''' I bluepnt malr, '.! r.u~s1an motor. Good for sklln; or 112 ';'· boa t. fibreglass: lit5 1971 Sport~t,.r XLH \V/CH air. m11ny xtr11~. T .. • .. • Al ll!hlng Sl4'i i .'.iacrificc.' V\\ bu.•. s:ni Or oflcr. Good k •.. E • b • 71~fi16-4011 * ~·ir:LO · . .; r 1,,:-;n CO. bh1<', I c n1 ts, c.~rrptionw 842_11is · · · C nd 6~6-1821 11111" .> .~t . ro ra st1:1 1. 1~'.:.1 :\riipop P,lld. hon1C'·~ sniall children. 0 · · 2.lOO mi. $1100. j lS-2014 . 1 BUY-SELL...LIST f·i~la \lr~.1 71 llGl.'1-31.i(I 611-0IJ J, "'A:\i'ED. bay bo11t, 18 to 2Q Bo•t1, Rent/Ch•r t 'r 908 DUCATI 7j(I Enduro Alnl Nr11·. "In Park" _ Re911Jes 'S-l-\3tE0 •· k••1ens ~ealpl rt .. Lyman South Coa~t or -CRUISE TO ALASKA'. cond. $230. ' 64;,...3140 * • ~2961 HA~f:\1 0ND, S rei nway. '· ;::,.c, •• • • Yamaha. f\e 1v & used ell(f("(llate-pt, gen!le, beaut, !imilar. &t2-;.990 A couple 11•11nted to i1t1are P X· 642-33.)8 \Vt'll htlp you sell! 642-5673 pianos ol most makes. Be!\ l_>ox !rain., purebrd Slj ea. WANT lo lh·t' on thr bayfront ptnsl'!I. Ne1v 70' diestl Autos, Imported 970 Auto1, lmporl•d--970 buys in So. Calif. at Schmidt 036-21?7. for only 327,500? See Cla!! cruistr. ~Just be boat peo- :\tualc C.O., 1907 N. ~fain, 1'~11sr rtaulls a.re jc~t a phone 100. Ntivp:ir1 Bch . pit. i\lan to be familiar Sanla Ana . r11ll away -642-56-78 Call 642-5678 N'O\v! \\1/eng. rm. 6 people on Auto s, Impor ted 970 I Auto1, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 boat. 2 cr"'11·· owni>r l.: y,·ile + ans to !his 11d, Ref. furn. \\'rile io Classihed Ad No. BIG 15TH USED CAR SPECIALS $1195 I $995 1tt7 Oats1111 1600 lod•lar. P.4Jio, H1el1r, 1tl7 YW. ~1di 11, Ht elt •. 4 So11lll. I VES. 4 So •ed, & ~ •• .; tcp. j f YZ•1 41 1)1 ~! -~~~,------S l 495 $1595 lt69 'I•! 150 ltllllllar. ~ad io H111t•, '11961 YW S41~•r•b•ck W•t••· Spe•<I', 11 000 mile,. I ZYC111 1 i'-l•tltt, 4 Spttd. IWJN70•1 ·----$995 $995 1t67 Sprlt• Spe1d. lolll11a1. '1 0.l c. Ht al1r, ~ 1961 Ta-,. .. Care11• s.da1. ~tdie, l •r. A11t•~••i~. tTlU0171 -----$1395 $1695 It•? MGI l ollll1t••· P1 ~ e M ........ ,,., T•r•t• M• II c,.. H,,, .... Sp••'· Sp1•d. ""'"• W~ttlo, fV8S!•lf (0StlNPl $1695 $1495 lt61 l 'IMm,h '''·Co• ~•-'••· H1e11 •. • 1969 Teyal• Ctr•H H.l . l 1dia. 1"i•1+ar, Speelll w,,, W~o1lt WOW61~1 --!' Sp ••lll. Fecf1ry Air Cenll. !ltSS l44) $1495 I $1695 1969 Trl11111,h Mli: 111 l elllltrar. '•d,o, I 1970 l•••'• Caralla W a9o~. H1etar, 4 Spe ed, w.,, Wheth. IZHE . -'°-'-'-------------! H••'•'· 4 S11eell. # 1714 $795 $1695 tttS YW. lltadle, H1tlt,, 4 So,elll !t~(9.l .1 1970 l•,•t• C•r•ll• 5pr:~hr Cpe. llt lllia, OJS I , Hteltr 4 Spe•fl. Mtt Whet l1. t76SASll TOYOTA DEAN LEWIS 1966 Harbor llvd .. Costa Mesa VOLVO 646-9303 159. rlo the Dally P ilot. P.O. Soi.: 13611, Cos1a ~ll'!sa I 92626. E!\TABLTSHED yacht charter .a.a:ency nteds shal'!-' boats, po'ver & sail. to 100'. Ernie l!tirtnf!y ·348-4191 I Boet1, Sail 12' Pen1uin. Like ne11.·. qu1l1ty racin).! harthvare. Trsill!"r. $650. 968-1228 after Opm Al~BATROS5 2.'.-toot aloop. :'ole ln. jib, and g('neoa 11ul~. Cockp1! covtr. Jn side sli p. 37j(J, or be1t offtr. Sl;t.-1360 ri1y~. 573.2777 tvl'!n ing1. 18' "A" clasg Catamuan. Trailer. F1111er than Hobie. 2 mo. moorin&: S 7 l O • 646-2541. • KITE Sailboa( $7 00 H1gh11·ay trnilet, dark blue. 61.\-1860 B11lhoA 32' COLU?imtA S A B R E . Slt>('fl~ -4. $49;'Al • 71•1846--3445 I LIDO 14 Cle11n, f';"l:~I cond. WA> or be1t otter, Trailer Incl . 67HIO.i 1 3.\' Lion 11u1 I.loop.Gd sails & 1i::e.v. $16,500 673-89IJO Avro. Bier. 14 '6" Dolphin Sr. Ne"" like i bis Sunfl~h. Prh·ate Party. 642-J.)4,; e BALSOA 20, f:ictru, ask· Ina S32JO .. 67:'\.263E • 21' V ictor y • Loaded! S1~73, 84 Z0 18-t7/8.t6°51.17 tVet. F'or btJt rtsull!? 64Z-5fi11 A Sports Car You Can Alford While You're Still Young Enough to Enjoy It Th, Fi•t 150 Spill•• i1 Ike lowe1 t prlc•cl 1per .. ct r en tll• me•~al. Th• ,,,. li"e en ilt '"''"' i1 t lr 11\e "''V llP •I 6,500 '""'· " h~· '''" n •• ~ •• 111 fra11t '"d ... o •. penlll e11I 1Y•p1n1ion ell ro.,11 ,j, A11d, lor mt"V p1011le, ''" l~e \oa1l·lookint sporh (f • "" ... ' $10.000. ISO SPYOER 1•71 llGISTll HIW F1tla•11 W1rr111ty, ll td<o. He•!••· Oft!v 6JI O Mi. .---- $1995 1! 01561>1 llDliJD tl:IOISnllD HIW IXICUTIYI 124 SPORT COUPE I W""'$2'795"' lo• M""'' j # 12949-4 LOWIST l'lllCIS, HllHllT TRADIS Aft 11-aa111pl• .. e11tall'l•tl\'e ••,.,I•• -.,.,._.... - 16 •••I• -e1pe1t tteff •f hlthlr fT•l1194! ...ch•11lu. C•4'1Pl•re ltadr & cnt•M ,.111t .Jiap tMI BILL JONES B. J. Sportscar Center ' ' ' ' ... 1. •l• '" I (, .. -,' ,, -.;)! Get set for .s super summer wi+h on e of +hese 9re•t Mercury S+1- tion Wa9ons, +he1e Mercury Station W agons are st ill we arin 9 pr•· summer price tags. Don't woi t too long, before summer arrives! PRE VACATION SPECIAL 1971 COLO NY PARK STATIO.'\T WAGON C r•" c:a1111t..., rhl• P•tli•t• P•w1r 1illle window1, 4 29-4V VI . comfort Jo11n 9a 1e1h , Non ••~1111f •mi11ion •yil•m. Corn1rin9 lemp•. WSW H·71•t5 Belted Tir11, Tilt d•e•· i119 wh eel, A.,tom•lic •peed conlrof, 6 · w1y PWR 1111 dr;•t r 1id•. Retlinin9 pe11an91r 1e1I, Center f1 cin9 •••• 111h , Tinl td 9!111 • c;empl elt , l u9· 9e91 c t rr i1r . w 1ir dtfl., Ce1peted loed floor. Sl1tion w19on, P,dded I lo~k1bl• t ide 1lor19e compet!me~•. Powar deer loc~•. Aulom t l;t limper•· lura contrcl, AM rill;., ""' 1le•eo l•tt• 1v1., ln!9 r••I wond1hield wiper>, Dl:( •••I I f.RT . 1~c.,lcl11• belt1, Appet•· 1nce prolec;li<>n 9roup. Remele CTt left h•nd mirrer. t s•r•11 DISCOUNT FROM WINDOW STICKER l'lllCl NEW 1971 COUGAR sidewalls, Power Steering. Pow· er Disc Brokes, AM Radio, Tint· ed Glas1, Deluxe W heel covers, IF91H537702. $3466 + TAX J LICENSE JOHNSON & SON I Milr ~o .. th ttf 'icin Dl~o f 1c1tway Lincoln Continental • Mark Ill • Mercury • Cougar 2626 HARBOR BLVO .. COSTA MESA 540.5630 6420981 -------- • S•lurd•y, M•y 29, 1971 DAll Y PILOT 1~~~~1 I l~~~~··---1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ t ! ,,._, .. ,.. lfil :I ........... ~. l[i]J ._I _ .... _ .... _ .. _. ~ll~l I ........... l~ I ............. l§Ji l ........ s. ]§] r ....... SM. l§J I ........... )~ .. !~ ..... ,. ........ ·~I§];; r Trailers, Travel 945 Auto Service, Parts 949 !1 Gen•rar 9SO Trucks 962 Trucks 962 \Trucks 962 Auto• Wanted 961 ~Aiiuiitoii•ii, iilmiiiipoiirtiitcliiiiiiiiiiii9~70 :~tos, lmPorted 970! • , 283 Che\'Y engine, C'Omplf'ff'. · -==--:-c--:-1--..,.;.-------Bill BARRY ----5-1-3-9-5----i ·--= ...... -------Automotive Excellence !, 16 Sh•ll•. St°'·'· oc.n. • '• 1 Nffii• work 14-0. Ch•vy ELECTRIC "'· 2 dr. •In• '62 fQRQ VJ JQN WE PAY TOP AUSTIN HEALEY & box, ~ 1aJ 'Nater lank . Po~Pr~lide tnt.ns. S 2 .i · f cand. S.:iXI. or ~sl offer 1967 Datsun Pickup CASH Sle!!,Pfi 6. Electrlc brakes. ~5672. 6'12-3843 ICKUP & C PONTIAC-G~1C-FIAT RildlO. Healer, 4 Speed, Air Vuy Clean and in excellent · ~A-,1 .,--/"C"l,--.l,--9.,5.,.3 1 p AMPER NEW '71 GMC Cond C U • 19.iifi CLASSIC Austin condition 9 x i:l canvas zip.. '61 Gl\:fC, v~ 401 Cl comp. I n 1qu•1 ass cs · & amper She · Healey Slreef Le :\1a n 1 . per room. S700. 96i-7689 . engi~. Xlnt oond. New , , 1/1 T. Pickup & I Ft. tVDV.>731 fur uud can It truckl, Josi Alun1inum body, e n 1 1 n e ROY CARVER, Inc. 1 1 ~~1~s & 1tarter. Aft 3 pm Im FORD P.U. v.i;i llRthead 6 cyl~, 4 Speed. Heater.~\\· Camper fJ L blown. Sultahle !Dr V8. \\'W IB'J Ari tocra L!rLl~r. "'17-1063 . N"Cf'nUy ovPrhaulf'd. Needi 'r :;tttr1ng, Clf'!ln k ;\;Jee • f'ulJ equ1pP"d Zl121jJ, 1'1nt. e4Jl ewiA call 'Us for fl'!e estimale1.. llagg!e at $ill. 673-3210. Ct1st:9~~ .. !!_arbor B~:_.444 ;: New cond. Loadttl "'fexlras. j'IVE 72-spoke ~ire \\'htt\5, paint • body \\Ork, S35o or T"o Slttpe,r, Clogets, Siep r-d (lass. Hf'RV}' du1y ~·&R VOLVO GROTH CH£YRQL(J -Slp,1 6. 546-52?!2 ... ,.,, n·m,. ""•I 011, •. 8~ ~12. Bun1per, \\ater Container, 1 Autos, Imported 970 I Autos* Imported 970 ~ "" • .,.,....., i;prings, brake boos!,r, 3. TreUers, Utility 947 f lc. eic. i63602Al 1 ••• ., . • • • . * 962-8983 eves * Sporti, Race, Rodi 959 5898 1·rar axle. 3 sp~ 1utomatic Ask or ...... 11 ~an•ae.r ··7 Ch H 301 .....i trans. i.: pl1sh-burton radio. 1965 llarbol', C.~I. 646-9303 18211 Beach Blvd. W"AN'TED-Utillt)' 1 r 11 l I e r J evy .T.. 4 51"'· R UPT R · k f H . Be 4'xt' or f'x6', 14 .. wheels, Hi-Ri~e & t lolly, All or I o•ty. rn~c.in~.h~o-,, ~~~·, ,~~~~e, Mike McCarthy Plun1hing throughou1. Fi\'e I '69 CHEVROLET untin&ton a.ch bl · d part ~4!1-7672 " " gallon butan" tank con1plele 3f.t TON 1847-6087 KI 9-33.11 ~~~ a~i 6.111 g' rond. Call .~S67B I: Save! $200. 673-3302 &fl ~pm. BUICK 1n~u!a11on. Torque ll'1ndo"s. 81-:i ft. Pick up, V8, Auton1a . \VE PAY TOP DOLLAR I 17 =-,.,,.,-.,-:--:--=• I ·.--c,--,.,.---,,.-.--.= Trucks 962 1:welvr voll hgh11ng t~·sten1. 1 Uc, Po11·er Sleenna:, U;iw FOR TOP USED CARS Autos, Import.cf '170 Autos,-Imported 970 ---------1 l.J.M Beach Blvd. al S.D. r"'Y fourteen itallon plasr1c "'A-Miles, Good Cond. If your car ii extra clean NtWf'UHT IMPORTS STOCK REDUCTION SALE! '70s NEW '71s Austin Americas s1595 I !"eluding fr eight, prep .. underieal, radio & htr.l •ho eveil. w auto trani- '68 GMC SUBURBAN 594_3311 / ,:;:i1_24:xi 1er tank, flfly pourld insutat· '"FINANCING. TRADES u e ua first. ' carry .tll, V8. 2 Seats, Clean '69 CHEVROLET-t'f ICI' box, h\"O plall', hurnrr. AVA tl..ABLE" BAUER BUICK l.: Ready to Im. sroragr, hand 1a1Jored dr11p-%W E. 17th SL $1995 C·lO 1 TON eries. Slrrp11 six w,op1t0na1 MacHoward Costa t.fesa 543-Tl6.l ",\LL t"INA;'\;CJ:"\"G Cab I: Ota ssis Short Wheel largP table quttn 1'lle l>f'd _ _ !>!PORTS '"ANTED AVAILABLE" Basf', l5CJ V8, PoYler Steer-a.rrani:emenl. Par1111o~d 839·9ii00 or 33l-0Ei08 I ' ~ 1ng, Power Brakes. 4 Speed dra\\·ers i\1any urher ftil· 1 Corner llil & Harbor Orange CounU@I MacHoward Trans, Ideal for camper or ture . Sanla Ana TOP s BUYER Bu.s1n£'S!, Lo mllPagt, Su. 1 s.SALE $J98J 1 ·:-.1 f"ORD 13 ion-S!Lck, 6 c.yl, I BILL ?<IAXEY TOYOTA 839-9600 OR lll-0608 Corner ls! & Harbor Santa Ana per g· bed 37.000 orig mi. Jn 18881 Beach Blvd. _ "ALL t'INANCING spl~ndid coJlfl. S:>!Jj cash or H. Beach. Ph. 347-3555 AVAILABLE"' $499 DN. I trade_ for c ... r or \'\\', Pvt Autos, Imported · 970 1 M H d $98 31 ply. jJ6...66..\6. I ac owar . . mo.. . I 1970 R.n<hero ;,oo.only 5.000 ALPINE $49!1 1s thl' rot1I do11n J>.1)-mi. Like !K'11 . Lors or ex· &39·9600 or jJJ.0608 111en1 $!18.31 is lhe Total I tras. $3000 4~14-6303 · -61-,--,,.--A-l-. --N-' . Corner 1~1 ! .. Harbor I mon1hly p11ymf'nl int'luding I A L . • 964 1 I ,·hllll t atn, ''"·'·,, r'M"' RECREATION CEXTER 5,.,, An• uto ••••ng cu (' N tre~ ' I Roy RV " n tax. hcen~ and finanre $1000. 548-1087 n1' his. -. CA ER. lnc.•~.6,~F=o=R=o E-200-VAN-'"''"'" nn "'"""'""'"I • LEASE • I l'. Costi9~\~e~l:rbor B~~~·-41144 \18;.AR~ii~:J~~~~~·N~lc. ~~·\c,,4~nc~~~~~s;a~~:~1c::~:~ AUSTIN HEALEY I '69 Ford S:ljl) Ra n g e r ,\ VAILABLE" is S4274 3.l. Dr fr1 red prire '1'.q Cild El Dorado .. SlS9 mo t'OR sale -'61 Austin Healey Camprr Sprr: 11!1 :o.lras. lni. is Sj2li.RS incl ud ln~ t11xt>s, '70 Ford j()(J Gii.laxte I ~000. Excel. cond. New lire&! n1ac, "·arr S:z9.l8. '69 Dana. 9· Mac Howard lirense & llna.nce chArgf'. l -1..rtr .............. Si9.10 1 & ba11e~" 11·ire \vhf!e\s, top, can1per. ;ill xtras. inr·J: Annu;iJ percenrare r ate '6.q Che\'Y Caprice ~-101111r11u. SI IOO. 968·11.?il 1 I refrig. lmmac. $1695. E\'es: 839-9600 OR 531-0601 1 11.40',, j 2-dr ............... Si9 n10 Call af11'T J pm 494-70!ll Cornpr It.I & H;1rbor Over 1J.j r-;£'"'' & Used Cars "69 ford LTD 2-dr .. Si~ mo TIRED of tha! old furniture? I '.lO Ford 11 ton P.U, V-8 ---'-'-"-"_A_"'---· I To CMo~f' From All Cars with Air lt'a really not that hard flalhPad. New interior. E"-"66 FORD Van, reblt motor, Open 'T il 10 P .M. SOUTH COAST to replace. J ui.1 watc.h the tra motor SJ('(! or bf-£1 custom paint job. Sl500 or 2000 E. ls1 SI., S'.11nra Ana CAR LEASING twTJlture k mlscellaneitrJ! "The Best Small Sedan We Have Ever Driven." Th1t\ th1 tMW 1600 lh 1! C1• i nd Dfi,.•• i1 t1!lcint--:i;lto11t. T1 find out wh1! ,..1ke1 it 1n<!l other IM W', 10 goofl , t ik 11t for lh1 fr11 bookl1+, "ll R1110~1 Why IMW h ltt+t r," 1 Or 11k for the key. You'll git th1 f'1 111191. BAVARIAN MOTOR WORKS ROY CARVER, INC. AUTHORIZED B.M.W. DEALER 2925 Harbor Blvd. Cos ta l\fesa 546 ·4444 $99 litre Ser. • r 2Hl93 reasonable off Pr. '61 Ford trade. 6-IJ.4390 or 6-1.)..5.>20, I Clst St, a1 S.A. Fr11.· .... 1 300 \V, Co•sr Hwy. ~.B. columns ln the Oauified I EcnnollTIP , nf'Pr1~ n1'1\' motor ask for ChanCi'. ;,jf)-1000 6-111-2182 Eves: 673-82fi9 Section. 1300 or bf'sl reasonablt!' uller .--.,---..-----.= "':""""~""""""""':::'!":!!!!!!""~""""""""~'!'! R3&-5fii2. (Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 1 Au tos, New 980Autos, New 980 $600 Less Thon VW! $500 Less $450 Less Than Thon Toyota ! Datsun! Similar Savings On MG -SPRITE - MG MIDGET For courteous information call u1 collect! e NEWPORT IMPORTS AUTHORIZEO SALES & SERVICE FOR MG··Lotu.s··J e1ise1i Ferrari 3100 WEST COAST HIGHWAY NEWPORT BEACH "42-9405 l~O t'ORD P l1. V -8 I Fl a lhl',..d rece"tly overhauled. NrPd11 paint - body "'·ork $3.'A:l. or ix'st ol- IPr. ~J6-..i61'!. 'ii Dodge Trlldl'sma" 100. Take ovt-r p;i)'ml'nts "'llh B I of A. :>IO.R2 H '63-1) Ton Ch<'v, 4 ,.pd, 10-16.5 !ires t.: 11·hJs. Saddle tanks, HD springs $7j(), 31i31 ls! St. S. Laguna. '66 forrl p1<'k·up, radio. he11!rr. V8 , 4 ~pd rran~. gd I ronri . Sl.000 or bf's1 otrer. 646-8163 '6.8 CHEVY LONG VA:'i Far vi;, 1-.lunrlt. 4 .~prl. panl'led. 11·idl' n\'Al&. \'I'll! 111nrlo\\'5. StiR.', or Trar11' 4~i-10~4. '.}4 P1u-:-rn;-pilinr, hr!"~. gen. 2rl V-8 e"i::. mu~• M"ll lh1s \\'k. Trtt ok. 64~-4 983, 6T.>-0144 "WEED It &: re11p" .. clean out the trea sures & trash - tum into cash thru R Oall:v P ilot Classified ad. 642..'''678 980 BRAND NEW 1971 GREMLIN $1791 $195·0"' $55~~ .. DOWN MONTMlT Sl tJ ,_,.,ft, SSS.•t .... 1 •Mf .. lf '""'· li1d ..... litMM ff4 •II fiu'"'• •"-rt•• ... •ppr.iff trt'411t '•• »-•· Deflrf"t4 ni-t. ,n •• 1.121••· C..di ,,.Kl i1 SltlJ.SS. Alflftl&l •IKHflAll l&TI 11.Jl'llo No. 153609 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY NEW 1971 HORNET No. 153059 NOW ONLY '64 America11 ·-w..a. ..... .Iii/Ill. "tN.. ,..,; ... ,,....,. Utt.•1• $495 70Ambauador ·~~ lit ......... lf<t.lud ... '-'· ... cOl'Oll l_IM..,._ . ..,._, "' 3 " $0.000 "' w- 1'1' &'l!lf O!OlOI $3195 '67 American .... .-. .liwtll ff•ftl . , ... ., .,. .... •"'Vl rMI. V(~V Nl(i. ""'" $895 '64 Dodge ... , 1 Deer, '" (IM • wfl. lflll., flWU f!IM ' ..... ~H7' IMMIOIATI OILIVIRY This popular FREI feature is available on most models of Gremlins, Homets and Sportabouts. ~- '68 Chev. Mlli..w.,.. l1wi ,o,ult t c~ ••• 111 ... , .... ~ .. .,,.,,.._ __ $1495 '67 Camara $1495 '67 Pontiac ·-....... "'-· ...... i.oi... • .,,., I ,..,11 ky it. """' $995 • ANNIVERSARY SALE! WI ARI CILIRRATHIG S CONllCUTIVI TIARI OF RllNG ORANG I COUNTT'I NUMRIR ONI LINCOLN MIRCURT DIALE : WITH THI ORIATllT NIW AND UllD CAR DllCOUNTl IYIRI GET THE NO. 1 DEAL FROM THE NO. I DEALER! '67 FORD llfi 2 Of. H!. V.j , !llJIO, lr11t1l .• toc1ory G•r cond•!•On"'9 · powff 111,,,119, power w"'6owl. lllhilt· wall tirel, vinyl roof 07~1FG '65MERCURY '"""', , ... '!.' •yl ' '"" $595 1,0111. rod<O. hto1«, wh1!two!t t"tl. wht•I tOY l•1 o r!'OI good etonon>'t' t!lf. VHA3l 1 '68 BUICK w'°'" ,.,,.. 1 '' "· v.!. $19 9 5 111110 1rc11•1., fllCIOf'I a" tond1t1on- i1111 Oower 1lftf"'9· f"Od!C , htoter . whrtewaW tirt l. vliw! •Mil lon!t d o\ou. wtiul to•tn lookl"'I for luiu ~1 ~o1011t!VTM~l7 '69 vw 5 ''""' "" ,,. •"'""·' $329 IOttd. ~01' fop wolh 1•1'0 1f~1 Weitpholie (a"'P'' Satcool! lA(31 4 '67 BUICK '•"'· '"" 2 •. ,,. , •• , ..... $13 5 9 ltl!l'\I, foclll!'Y "·" tlll'l(!ihOlllftll; powtr tlt enrig. •"'YI roof. wllee to•tr1. U0~46 I '68 OLDS 442 l Or. H.T, V·I . auto. tro111 .• $1J95 '" "" ,,, ""'"''"'"•· ..... ittiring. rodio, htoter, whitewoll 11re1, wheel covers look1 & run1 l1kt flfW, Vll703 '69 FIAT Sl'IOI• l door tO!'ll•' S wited. ,,,_ dio & heal er -bt\o.,.. low l!u• took Bl)lCU( '68 DODGE '69 DODGE .. '"''·'· , •. •.T. , .•. ' ...... $16 9 5 rodlo, htol tr, whi itwol! !>rt !, wheel C0¥11'1. Vtry low 11'1•\toQI • lU1!1 likt a'°"· XUll 71 CHAJ:GfR 2 Or. H.f. V.t , 0010. Irons .. pewtr 1ue11n;. rodro, heottr, wh11twol\ tirt1, v.nyl root, tinttd glo11. whtel to•t.r1. ~ beou••hlt ytllow with block 111i,r~ or. W107 .. ,. .............. . I OPIN SUNDAYS • I THlllXYCAR PROMIUROPI CAPRI TEST DRIVE THE NEW ONE THAT HAS EVERYTHING! IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ' 1. \ ,·' . • . • • . • • • ' - • • • f . ' •. DAll V PILOT CALL US NOW!' Phont ·557•9220 INSTANT CREDIT YOU NEED AND STIU SA VE YOU MONEY 1.lf you ore new in California 3. If you ore new°" your job 2. If you owe money°" your 4. II you hove li!lle or no car credit LIT Ml TIY TO AllAMH TMI CllDIT AMD TllMS YOU MUD SO TMATYOUMAY =~;;;;:=;;::;:;:;;:;;;: '"·----"'"·---.«1 .... 7 1 lc ___ -•• t.r,.. 8100 FULLY FACT EQUIPPED ~.:r:.·::.:=.:::.:::;;·$· 1789 .. _ ... ,,.. ...... ,., ........ _ , .... " .... , '11• 1.•i -1 ... i.. .... ·11 h· '""'' Allt.l.l PllCllTAll IATI '·""" ORDER YOURS TODAY 1~:D '71 DODGE CHARGER 585 DOWN SSS MONTH Wli23Cl~1 415.-. '71 VEGA '71 COLT V-8, avfo., rad io, r ~o ie r, plvs m 1Jcli more. t ic, 76ABOA $6QDOWN S6QMONTH s·1889 s1799 :~lliE UO"-'°' -hO·•-.... ,, ..... 1 .. , I•-"'"°' <.r' i ·~'t' .... ,, , .......... 36 -o.. .... ,, ... ,.~." 1172000 ,,.., .... '"' l '"'"" ......... ~. ~ '70 FORD 2 Dr. Cpe • '69 FORD WAGON rod.:i. Motrr, full loclo-1ionmg. ~ow1r srerr • ""'"'"'~"··~· sl 198°0 V···"'' ..... , .... s1099oo rv t qu<optd. St• Mo FULL ing, rcd10, h1011•. fUll o~1113aa10 PRICE Yfl384 . PRICE '69 BUICK G. SPORT 2or.H.r . v.1. pow11 1tttr111g. rod>c . hto!er. ~II Mo. 1•1'19 $14989u~ PRICE '65 KARMAN GHIA ·~ ............... 0x.. $688°0 1! t 10U. l1our.f~I Orong t, fUll l~. tUH199 PRICE '66 MUST H.T. '"' ""' .............. $649°0 ... 11t11wo~ '"''· tuct11 lnl~. FULL Le. !IROOOI PRICE '68 Dodge Dart FULL PRICE '69 CHEVROLET Y·l.N"·Po "" """"•"' $98800 dia & ~!tr, fully foc:t, IQ\J·p. FULL 'Y'llOO l PRICE '70 PLY. ROADRUNNER 1 O~ H.T. v.a. ou•o. oo'""' s!rer,ng, rod10 & heot1r, buc~t! s1011. roniolt. WSW l ... <><~ more lJOAF'I'. ur ourteous Pro es- ' I . , ... • • • 't ~ i • ~ .. ~, • \ \ \ \ l§J f I ,,,.,,.,,.,. ]§1 1 ~1 •'""•'""•" ~I .-~1 970 /Autos, lm~~rt•_d __ 9_7_o Auto5, lmpo_r_te_d~-97_0 FIAT JEN SEN JENSEN AUTHORIZED S.\LES · SERVICE . NEWPORT . IMPORTS ,i!OO \V. Coas t Hwy. j I ~pd, r!!r F<1nHI) 11ork hor-.r 19fiij Ha r bor. C.:ll 616-tno:~ Nf!wporl Beach I, f'1n" cn<;;1nr red. I 011·ner, r<'· --·-- llrert f1rc1nan . Sacnf.c:e I FERRARI jpJ\'jl3i \r11J take 11'adr or --- KARMANN GHIA 1 '71 KARMANN GHIA FERRARI finance p1·t. pry. "aoi I j.1().3100 or ~9 1-7.)()6 al! hJ .\.:II. . .\UTHOR!ZED S.\LES &. SERVJCB 1860 Loni Sc;,.ch 81\'d., Long BC'ach famed race dr•~tr N~CC•O Ber· Phone (113) 591-8711 I Only 116;1 1nilcs. Auton1atic., radio. healer. f27:'!DDZ1 $2599 lone styled me lean 1911e lme5 Closed Sunday of t1'15 spof!~ cor foa1 pock~ ot I --....:...:.:...c._:_=-- v.1ti1 r~t•o1 lok! elecrron•c da ~!i JAGUAR I '71 DATSUN WAGON I .NEWPORT . • IMPORTS . Harbour V.W. I ! ,(fH.'C'<I. radio, hcatt'r. Full pr1rr S19:J9. !O.i9CAXl. Bar. 1\·11·k ln1 porrs. 998 So. Coa,.,t H~)'., La A: u n .• Bra~·h. .i\fi-10j ! Or 19~-9171 • • 31/l() \V. Coast H\11y. 1ac1.ome1 er, iron! d 1~c bra~e;, •dd18I !Ires, '1·!0e~d s11c~ sh.ft and bu"~ei seal!. See '1! JAGUAR, '61 XI\£ :?+2 1\ 11•hs. tit . beau!. cond.. lo n11. ).lust sPll. S2.9j(). !1rm til~-6120 or 61."r.il '.fi 18711 BF:i\Cll EL. 842·•·13.J: Nc11 pol'! Beach Ill.'.\ Tl;\GTON BEACH ! '67 DATSUNPICKUP-FIAT Run~ like llf'I\' I UVT 8Sl) • Con1ple1~ S1ock of ~~~~1~11:.1~,r:~~~a~~a~· 1 /':a .. ~fi ~il6-.W:11 or ~!14-9i11 ,. .. ~~ '69 DATSUN Pl~KL'P Tltlnk SH I * EXTRA 5".·'RP • "F RIEDLANDER" \I h:1Je~al cr £ 03-22<1 The last!.'~! draw in !he V.·r <;! ... a Da1J,v Pilot Classified Ari. 6--12-5678 Auto s, New Fi~t 850 Spydcr $238760 IMMIOIATi Ol~IVfll't' CHOICI 0' COlOkS aasa BILL BARRY FIAT LOTUS e ·li9 .l.\GUAR XKE roupe-------- ,\ \l /~·:-.1. \l'llo1v \1'/b!ack. LOTUS _!::GOO li11-~i30 I AUTHOntzED SALES ,t,_ SEP.VICE i;:, J,\GU.\R ::.& .-.enan-l\u:0. no 11:. \Int n1cch. S2000. Ca!l I lii.>-lli7 NEWPORT ,·;IMPORTS ::100 \\'. Coa.~l lhvy, WE'RE LOADED "No Gimmi t~•. No G;~,dw1v1. J~1t 11 Yt1. Hone1t Sell ;n1 WITH THE ALL NEW 1971 CHEVROLET WAGONS! • The rear window goes up and disappears into the roof. The tail gate goes down and disappears int o the floor. ALL MODELS· EQUIPMENT AND COLORS AVAILABLE! O·VER 50 VEGAS TO .. •--. CH~!!.~ th~.~9~M BRAND NEW 1971 MOTOR TllEND Best Handling C•r in Americ a Regardless of Pr ice ROAD & TRACK Finest Out Of Comparison Te sts of the Six Small Cars CAR & DRIVER CHOICE Of $21 97 .r~:1J. 10 COLORS VEGA 2 DOOR SEDAN HUGE DISCOUNTS • WE'RE LOADED WITH BRAND NEW 1971 VANS! CAMPER VANS-SPORT VANS TRUCKS-TRUCKS-TRUCKS LOTS OF 4 WHEEL DRIVES Pickups-Carryalls-Blazers. Immediate Delivery BRAND NEW 1971CHEVY1/2 TON 8' BOX PICKUP lbl!b78 1 CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 HARBOR BLVD • COSTA MESA 546-1200 I i I· , • . •'. .. ' 1§1 ~I ._ .... ,.,_"'·~1§11 1_A_u_1_._.,_1.,,_po_r_••-d--9-70 Autos, Imported MERCEDES BENZ MG AUTHORIZED SALES It. SERVICE NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 \Y. C.oast !-lw,. N!!wport Be.tct . TOYOTA NEW '71 NO DOWN PAYMENT "UG" • THINK l'I $69.01 MONTH* sn 36 mos. Def. pay price. ''FR $2484.36 or cash pr Ic e IEDLANDfR" $200.l.55 incl. Tax l Lio Ulll •1ACI! lll"lllY, Jtl A.P.R. 'lt.54%. Serial No. 89J.7566 • 5.17.snf 134347. PJIUCE to gelJ-'67 i\1 G •on 111pproved c~dit MI DGET. Good '"""-c.11 Bill Maxey Toyota .M3-84J4 K!lrl 18AAI BEACH BL. 847-8555 MGB I HUNT.!_N_G"!'!JN_ BEACH 1--------1969 TOYOTA Coron~.~ Dr. Radio, Hl!a!er, '66 ~!G B Roadster, 100<! con- dttion, 23.000 mi., Sl.000 or btsf o!!l!r. Call )1 at t , i16-7274 '65 '-lGB. l'xceplfonal buy. etc. Extr11 l l,.:111. $1495 "Fii'AKCI:-.'G. TRADES A\'ATLABLF.'" SSOO. R&H . Good ronrl. Ton-M H d nl!ilU &. '.\1i111'n. Pri. plv. ac 0Wa.I" 536--0011 220 Al1b11.nu1, H.B.~ 839-9600 or .'131-0608 "69 ~1GB-GT. riod, 11.000 mL, I Corner l~t & Harbor ·.. A'.\-1/fM, lugg11g,. r ii C' k, l'<1nt11 c\n11 1 ~~~;~n • x. like n' ""· ~ Anniversary Sale OPEL 1 1971 TOYOTA $1777 '69 OPEL GT I ~Wt le.wi.s 4 speed transmission. r;id10, ! • TOYOTA Mater. rallye gold "'llh bla('k interior, radial tires. 1'.W.6 Harhor, C .. \l. 6-16·9303 OCU'421' '70-To y ola Co r ona, $229 5 A '.\1 IF M -Exrel!ent con- BAUER BUICK d11Lon . '" COSTA MESA Z'W E. 17th ~t . .i1~-i7h.'l ;, • fil2-~11t 'h!l \ORO:-IA; Xln1 l\"1'11· r11dlaJ~. to nu. ~Pll, nn11 ! ~2-)l12!l Mnrl. Must "6$1 COR01'A Toynr.<1 -Nio11· tirr ... hr.<1kf'~ rf']1nrrl. SJOj(). Vt>r:,· toorl rnorl •. i.~J-roi6. TRIUMPH THE TRIUMPH VS STAG NOW ON DISPLAY I Comp in for a IP~! rJn1·e! COSTA MESA FR ITZ WARREN'S 2-~4 E. 17111 .r;;i: -I SPORT CAR CENTER Cost.<1 Mp~;:i -~-7765 -E l , s A ~·-.o-64 '10 ~. ~1 L I.. . . . ,,...1 j '69 Opel. rarl111ls, etr. :-.fu~t Open rlili!\" 9-9; rl0~rrl !iunrJ11v Se ll~ BarP:;i.in S!l!la/ntfer. --' · Pn1 r "rv :..t~!l!!Fi 'fi'.I TRIU'.\tl"H TR4 Rn11d~!Pr . · I \\'irP 11hr"!~. 01·prrlr11·p, OP" PORSCHE hr11k,.~. Gnnri mnrlition S795. 1---------J :-,19-0;>.\0. ).1iithl lrariP !or 196.'I Pnn:f'hf' ~ MUpP-Lik"' {l]r\rr V~n. nP11 . :M21 Al~ur11 nr. Irvin e .~61~T~n~_,.,_ ~n-,b~,.,., -.,-,-k70t"'"""".,." TPrr, Crl:'-1 fi1'.l--Ollil I tTP.-4 png1 . J-:x1r1:1s. '.\lu.~! "66 Pnr~chf' !Ut-Rf'rl 11/hlk: .~rl\. S6!1:1. i;;:\-OF,40 \~~ ~:~ hP~! nlr. _mu~I ~t'l l. 11970 GT 6+ hhlP. gnf"/<l f'On-li1 .~·.H.~ 11!1 4 or"~~ rlil1on. low milP11s;:f'. 81"&! Of· "fi:'l POR!\CJIE 911 ·S /Pr. Afr:.. 494-lWl. 2.1~-m1, A.\1 /~":'lt. _Xlnl, rond. BE TTER-TR·l--.~1~96~0., S.1100. C~ll 5'1:'\.-11):.4. PORSCHE .1970 9 t 4 I 6, vPlln•1. in1m1c. cond ihrunut. Priv11te Part y. 1;44-fi;ll!!l. VOLKSWAGEN '6~ V\V-$fi:il !111.vs: :130-111 5 E'""~: 67;,....'J63!l PORSCHF: 19!i2-Rehlt t'ng, Xlnt Cflnrl. S17;fl. \.:111 642-f;:l.17 "67 V\r-Rnd.v &., Pll>: ~rl. l"'c-===~=-=~ I RNH, 2ri 1 ir"~. Jn mi Trou· "!iii PORSCHf. 912. ~111~! kip frPP. $10.10 :-i·lf>-~ll~'l !f'll 1mn1Prl ,~, fP~~. Ol!Pr. Call Sun. 67;...l;Jii. "66 Rn5-Rehlt en2. black spl1T io:ea!,• lo oniz mi. Fo. RESULTS you can Ol!-- pend on, C&ll the Suptt- ~a I e 1 tn A n .. Daily Pilot Claulfied 64l--5678 -place yoor 11.d &: r:harp It! . 67'.'l-3&4:> ~=~­'61': V\\' Bug-A~f/F"i . Vf'r;.' r!!'11.n. 1 O\\'nPr. 2 2 2 1, "f11.rc-urri1 P. Cr!~\. m3-t260. Autos, Used Autos, Used 990 LOOK! WHAT WE HAVE FOR YOU 150 USED CARS TO CHOOSE FROM '66 CHEY. 'I• TON "CKUP v.!J. 4 sllf'rd. A 11noc1 heavy du!y trurk. '86386H~ $999 '67 FORD COUNTRY Squire $1399 \Vgn. V·S. autn. 1r11n1. fs.ctory air conditionini, po.,.,·er llet>rln11. A !!rind \·Ahl"' ITXS7~1 '61 VW IUCO 4 5pPffl, h('AIPr. A a:ond \•aluf'. rUUY8961 '61 CHEV. VAN CAMPER 6 cy\., 11utn. lrAnl. An nu t,111.ndlng campPr unit. jX\IG:l7it Alllo• for 5'1t CHRYSLER·PL\'MOUTH 292') Harbor Bl\'d. Co~!a '.\IP5a Sl6.J93t DAILY PILDT Harbour V.W. Harbour V.W. 1sn1 BEAOI BL. S42-44Sj 1sn1 BE:ACH BL. 842 HUNTINGTON BEACH HUNTINGTON BEA VOLVO '71 ~olvo Spl cp{ I f • .. • - • DAILY PILOT • Autos for Sall Autos lo> ~It ) ~ ! A1itos !or Salt \"'• lmpo•ttd 970 ! AUt0$, u... 990 I Autos, u... 990 I '69 BUICK f-..L.-,.,-,,,.,.,,,.,,---· .,.,.,....___ -I . ' passf'ngPr Sporr wagon. VOLVO '~ FLEET SALE • -· '6? 2+:l vs. r.s .. t11r1 111r vs. 11.uromat1c, R&H, full fi. Cad Cpe dt-Ville SlO(J Xlnt cond $1700 838-ll44 or l power factory air 2 "'"Y Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used --------1 CADILLAC BUICK CADILLAC CHEVROLET .. ~ THINK ~ 'VOlVO' . "FRIEDLANDER" 111SO l lACM !HWY. 1'1 1193·'566 • 537-6824 '66 OJd., [)(>Jta 88 ttdan &t2413.l r;iil g~!f' roof rack \\'AS- ru]J po1o,•er. Jo m!'1, $1275 l'lll\ · · '67 Ford Squire 9-pass BUICK ' s1a11on 1>.'gn \l'1air $101.> ·~ Ponliac Safari Station \Va '!Oll, Air $187j SOUTH COAST CAR LEASING '70 SKYLARK CUSTOM $2995 BAUER BUICK '" COSTA MESA "fi7 Buick LaSahre 2 Dr. hrd1p. p/~. p/h, "'knd~. Airtconrl R/H. Xlnt Mnd ,\~usr Seo!!. $1400. 847 •. 'Xlil CADILLAC largest Selection OF LUXURIOUS CADILLACS in Orange County 1963 thru 1970's 'fil Cd 2 Dr. cPl' df' Ville '70 CHEVROLET AIC. 41.000 ml. Or 11:'. IMPALA CUST. 011·ll<'r Pri ply. S 4 7 5 . Cou~. 3.'iO VR, Turbo Hydro- 6iJ-l59.l matir, Po"·er Slet"r1ng, Pow. EL DORAOO l!lfiJI, exec. car Pr Brakes, l"actory Air, Landau To". etc. ln11drd wl xtraA, strr~o tafle. X!nt cnnd. Pri, Jlly. S.\200. $2995 "ALL ~'INANCIN G Anniversary Sc.le . '1971 VOL VO 12998 300 \\', Coas1 H11•y, N.8, fi~.\.21R2 Eves: 673·826!1 'f,(i AUTO. 6 cyl, low miles. Clean. C1tlJ 9 to J, .>ts.-O.'jl ;i i! J, ~157-8476. Coupr . A Gn~rou.~ Ww .\lllr-j 114 E. 11th SI: • '69 CADILLAC •g Au1n "'ith Po11·r . .Sleer-Co•t11 !\lrsa .'>48-776.1 . I' I ' Sf'l.&IUl DeVille, fl'lr1ory i'.lh, Brak<'~~ Yinyl Top and '69 BUICK LIMITED I [;qui~1. Cn11sf' Control, l1ghr t ac. Air 1.11.iAEP.J c· p s !I I A'l/f M • • d ~1!~~ Al.IJHOl\IZEO Ou.LUI 2600 !!ARBOR BL., Ari. 67'.J.!}:!31). AVAILABLE"' CHEVROLET MacHoward MWtlw ·\11 VOLVO ·$3298 Luxu1·y 4 door, r ull 011er. . l"fl nr. , • , ..... n au F11r1or.v Air. 60-40 r ront Top, Elr. Exira Cl('i!.O, Low Mike McCarthy Seat, E:o11ra Clran, Low r-.lil· r-.1iJe1, r·act \\l11rrant). f'.s t'll.C(OJT \\"1>1"1"an1y. $4695 , $3695 '"A!~L t'INANCING 839-9600 OR 531-0601 '64 Bi~cayn~ 6 eyl autom. Corner Isl & Harbol' r h. P.un.<> good. Good 1r;in1-Santi!. An11 l~lii ll;irhnr. C. \l 6 16-!'130.'! TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT BUICK ";\l.L FINAt\'CING AVAILABLE'' cosr A f\1ESA 540-9100 Open Sunday CAD '&3, ln1n1ar, SZi9:'1, Sedan rle Villf'. Vinyl. full power, new brks k ti rPs. 646-3410. pnrt1111on. $300. 49.1-6808 l--.~6~9~C~H=EVRO~L~E~T~-ll ·.~1 CHEV\' 2 DR \~'GN CAPRICE COUPE 1:.. you ad In the cla.'\Sifl~ I st:CTIO'.'ll ~ Some(1ne 1 s ~·arch:ni;: for It. DI a I ' ~2-.=.678 today! WANT AD Jl)j Briich Blvd. 111 S.I)_ f1\~· ~i.::3-lt :;.11-24.iO "Ii() Buick Lr Saht't'. :Xlnl f cond ii.JI through, ~ew tir~~­ SJ2:i. a46-2.176. ,\\'.\It.ABLE" MacHoward MacHoward =""" "' "'"""" 839-%00 <)( j,jJ--0608 CornPr 1st & Harbor San1a Ana Corrlf'r l.11t It. Harbor Sanla Ana !T'S Bea.en house time. Big- J:esl selection P.ver~ Stt !he DAILY PILOT Classified Nf'Y.' f'ni;:, !rans & lll't!. \'~ P.S P.8 fao! A•• S200 * *" 548-3916 ' ., ·· · "' =~=--.,---,--=I Landau Ton. '68 BelAir 9-pass wgn. Air. $2395 hitch, i;:ood mech cond . "ALL FINA:-.'CING '1ust sell. $139.l o:r. 83..\.-2512 AVAILABLE" 980 Autos, New 980 I Autos, N.c,-w---~980 Autos, New Autos, New 980 MacHoward BUSINESS IS GOOD AT THEODORE ROBINS FORD ! THE REASON IS SIMPLE ••• ' THEODORE ROSINS SR. 1'1;\lE Time M•guln. Qu•llty De•l•r Awerd for 1971 WE SELL FOR LESS THEODOR I ROBINS JR. THIS WEEKEND -ONLY- BRAND NEW 1971 MUSTANGS HARDTOPS-FASTBACKS-CONVERTIBLES PRE· SEASON CAMPER SALE EVERY NEW 1970 $75 CAMPER IN STOCK SLASHED TO OVER FACTORY INVOICE ENJOY CA R!'FRlE SUMMER Dll:IYING I 40 OVER IN STOCK $7 s FACTORY OUR $100 ,000 DIAGNOSTIC CENTER TO . CHOOSE INVOICE llli 511.lCTION-NO ADDED DIAi.ER CHARGES W• Are Tiie Or•1191 County 511ow Cne D1ol1r f or ll Dorodo Col'llper5 Gives your car ovar 130 vital tests for rel iability, performance .1nd safely, in just 30 minutes. Full written report is included DEMONSTRATOR SALE! STATION WAGONS -LTO'o GALAXIES · TORINOS -MUSTANGS RANCHERO ALL AT 5150 Under Factory Invoice NEW'71 RANCHERO NEW RANCHERO Emiss ion control 1ysl1m, E7 1 1'4 tirlt, AM r•dio. ( 11 9 131 ) ! 1'44 1 W-Stkr. 5llt6.12 0 11r ,rlc.1 SJ742.94 SAVE $653.88 FROM plu, ••JI ' lietn1• $995 NO GIMMICKS-NO ADD ONS -NO ORDERS- RENT A CAMPER FUl.I. ,RICI NEW'71 FORD NEW , l TO 4 OR. BROUG. SAVE H.T. 429 VI, .. invl roof, e1ui10., WSW, "i1. 9rp .. P.S .. OJ• • .tr. whl., P-t h .. P·.:lr. l1>ek1, t i•. •ulo ltmp. '""'rol. ,A.M-FM . P.W. t it. f 111- sllOO 701 ). =•55 W-Sttr1. 56041 0 11t l'rlt • S•'•I NEW LTD SQUIRE SAVE- 6 p•u. w1qon. •19 VI. Crui•o., '110100 \lt'SW, ,,;,. 91p,. P.S. ell •. rt tk, .;, eontf., AM ·FM , H.D. '"'II·· 011. whl, tl!Yftfl ( 1•114 1 .=861. W·1tllr. 5!.715 0 111 Prlc• 54614 NEW l TD4-0 R."HOTP. SAVE- v;,.vl RF, A/7, pw r. 1lttt, brt lcti., '97200 •nd window•, •ir. •lt e. dtfr1>11, AM -FM. v;,, ''"· w 1W. l ;n1. gl111, whl. e•r1 . (I 000 17) :'660 W·•tkr. 552•7 0111 Ptle• 54 29 5 NEW GALAXIES OO SAVE- 2 Dr. He!. Tp. 400 V-8. Vinyl rf., $92300 A/T, Pwr. Str, t~d ht1~11. t i•, rt · .:l ie. w~I. '""· tint. 91111, elte. dt • f1199 f 1, 100015) r 661 W•1fltr. 549ZJ Our Price Sl''' NEW'71 BRONCO NEW BRONCO WAGON VS, tporf pk9 .. conv. qroup., H.O. r<1di<1· tor, •u11 . fuel t•nk . (700 12 ) !07b4 1 W-Stkr. 54522.44 Our l'rk• s'11~1 .21 SAVE $671.23 NEW '71 TORINO NEW G.T. lSt •V, AM .FM, P.5., P.I., t'"'· qltu. c:•ui1e., Ar9111f whl1., ! I ]4. •111 1117 1 W-Stlr.r. 14514.25 Owr !'rice 517,5.S) New 2 Or. Hdtp. Brough. SAVE 15! VI , A f .. bit. flf t l, ,,;,, 9•p.. '68152 1 P-S, ~-d ••to. '"· r•.:l., wht e•n, t it. 11241561 :::116 W-Stltr. S•42J.JI 001 Prlc1 5)741 71 NEW 4 OR. SEDAN SAVE Vt, t •ui•o ., ,,S., Wh itt ..,.,11,, AM $50100 rttfio, finl•tf 9l1u . I 171 515 ) 17601 W-Stlr.1. 5)411 0111 rtlc.• SZ,]0 NEW 4 OR. SEDAN SAVE V8. erui1c .. P.S., P.8., ,;, <entf., $62700 WSW, AM r•.:lio, ti11l. 9l t 11, whl, te•1r1. (1 7554 71 1115) W•St•r. 54152 011r 1'1lc.• SJ49S NEW'71 FIOO PICKUP I NEW F-100 STYLESIDE Custom. YS, r•n91r p~q ., •mp & oil q•uqes, tool bo1, crui1om•tic, opt. v•cuum booster, AM-FM Steroo, power 1teerinq, G 7S x l S tires. IObSI I W0Sf\1. 54150.20 Owr l'rlc• SJl,6.11 SAVE $953.89 ·~~~0 71 MAVERICKS OVER FACTORY INVOICE 1. DOO•S--4 DOORS-6 & I CYLS. GUllERS-AUTO'S-STICK5 NO GolM/CkS e NO AD ONS NO ORDIRS ·~:~· '71 PINTO $1919 10000001 NEW '71f250 PICKUP NEW F-250 STYLESIDE Pickup. JbO VS, tu torie 9reon & w~if e, q•uqet, body i ide mouldin911 H.D. r•di•· tor, S ply tirot. 1071 -4 1 ! 1 ~'4 ) W-Stlrr. Sl66P.,, 0 •1 rtlc.e 52911.00 SAVE $687.99 1.~:1:: NEW CAR TRADE·INS .-----M-U-.-,-,.-.-.-.-,.-L-.--..;;.; ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED ...--,0-R-D--l-TD---GA-l-AXl_l ___ TO-Rl-NO ___ W_A-GO_N_SA_ll_ 15 111 t~Oftlt f,o..,. "65 t~ru "70 "'o.:lel1. C11up••. \,.rdtopi, ....,fll,llHNl-'41._,.,......_.,..._,.,"""'"'t'-14,_..,..... ce11v&t!iblt t nd 1T 2 ft slb•du . Se1111 with• 11111d1. t ll• TRADES ACCEPTED a--.'9Nft-·•lr....r.,..._,W_ltt.,.ll•M .. ,;,.oodi!i,.;"""""'•••f;< mod.lo. PAID FOR OR NOT! 1969 FORO l TO EXAMPLE: 1966 MUST ANG HARDTOP 1 tf •. H.T. Vt. aulom•lic, R&H, pew11 1111•i"9 I b·•kt1, foci. "· ·c;.:1;1i·',filC:i'"'s;99'6"" ~ 1 .; .. ;.,, ouR .. PRICE $2196 '65 F?.~2 .~~L,~XI•~ .:~~ •••' $896 ._•,6•7•P•O•N•T•IA•C•G•T•O-~l -•,6•9•F•A•l•R•LA•N•E-5•00-" '69 CH EV. MALIBU 2 ::(,, H,T. R&H t ulo .. ~" PS , VI. ··~~I •01>!. G.,od ,..,i,, W1•1. ,.,,! !YWJ5l~l $2296 '68 V.W. FA STBAC K l:I H. 91>od ..,ilt 1. $996 ----'66 CHEV. NOVA D•. H.J. • c:~\. •u!o., R&H. 900.:l ..,;1,,, IRZ)(•771 $996 '66 OOOGE DART 270 H.J. R1dio, ht1le•. 1lt11d- ••d. qoed mil~•· !lHU48 ~! $896 '69 COUGAR Au·n. R&H, II"''"""' ,1,••in~, ,;1 te~tf. 9nod ,.,,1 ,,. !XUR!9ti l, . $2196 I '66 CAD OE VI LLE I 1 .i,. H.l. ~ull po:iw••, lac!. Ail, ( Vin yl •oof. 9ootf ,.,;1,,. t ll;YS. 171 1 I · $1996 .,.;1,,. !NOGl76! C""••r+iblo. 4 •p•1d, ro.:lie. 1 Or . H.T. VI, tule .. ll:I H, P.S .. ---------------h••'•'• 91>0.:l ..,;1,,. ! 111 29 7) ltd .• ;,, lo milt o. w .... ••1il, '63 CHEVY V2 TON PICKUP $896 $996 !ZVEOOS! \ w:!h t ~"'Pt • 1ht lf. VI , aid. 1hH•. !l1S721l -------------- '64 FALCON 2 OR . $496 I 6 cvlincl•t. •t.:l io tntf ~•~'''· !OSV6!ll St lt Pr i,t1 Geed fer 72 He ur1. C111 Subjttl lo 'Prior S.J,. '64 CHEV, WAGON l tt Ai•. VI, ,.,1., .. RIH, P.S., Air. 9ootf ,,.,;1•1. I 1 INI IS) $696 '70 PONTIAC G.T.O. Vt, •Ylo., P.S., t i• c1>nd . G110.:l ..,;i.•9•. llt.:lio, het!t r. Vinyl roof. i 121AGG! $2596 $1996 '70 MAVERICK 2 tf ee" I ewft t r, ll:~tfie. ht1i1r. ''onomv plu1. !YRE 71 •J $1496 '69 V.W. SOBACK F,.llv •fl,,.:ppt.:l, oeod {YWS8l~.I $1496 :.111 '• . SALIS DIPT. HOURS I AW Tt f ,M MON.flt t AM Te' PM SAT 11 AM Te 6 PM IUJC PARTS-SERVICE HOURS 7 AM To t PM MOH 7 AM to 6 PM TUl·NI I PARTS DEPT. ONLY I AM te I PM U TllRllAYS • .. 839-9600 OR 531-0608 Corner ls1 k Harbor Santa Ana '67 CHEVROLET BEL AIR SEDAN VR, 11utomatic. radio. ht'a1er. power sll'r ring !.: hrakrs, air I ronditioning. tUK\\14~2/ $1095 ATLAS CHRYSLER-PLY.\IOLm--f 292'::1 Harbor Bh·d. :>46-19.'\4 '69 CHEVROLET- KINGSWOOO Estate, 9 Pass \\'agon. VR, Hydromatic, P.S., P.8., fact. Air, Door Lock. Ex- ira Oei!.ri, Lt-g Than 26,000 Mile~. fact. Warrantv. I "f'INA'.'llCING. TRADES AVAILABLE" I MacHoward We've Really Done It This Time! MEMORIAL WEEK SALE LARGE DRASTIC REDUCTIONS or .l.~l.OC.OS 1967 CADILLAC Cnr·nrr l~r & H;1.rbor Sl'1nl11 An;i • o.,.,, lro119~•"'· F, p.,,.. • -~~~==·==c-·11 ••. Air t:onclil ion in9 , l.i9~I SALE OR TRADE Ctnltnt l. Sp •t.:l Conlro,1, 1961 Chrv. 4 <Ir Impala. 283 Lt ndtu Top. MU ST SEE l"ng., Aulo .• PQ\l'er. R&H . TH IS CREAM PUFF. irv,. Fair ruh .• New bat!. $200. JIO ) l)r rradl" for P/U truck. pink Ior pink. 64.'.i-2142 a!! 6 Pi\1,1 \VEEK DA\'S ONLY. '62 Chevy In1pala Station wi;:n. Rt>blt t>nginr & ~"lkt's,I i;:ood run"i;: cond & look!! ~ood~ Sl'JO. ;i.IS--j613 a.ft ,j:3(1 t.· 11knd!'. "Gi!.r\•". I '62 Chevy ill alion v.'aJ:Qn. Re. hi! brakl"s & tn~uir. Good runnine; corwl. BEST OFF- ER. 54R·"61l After 5:30 l: v.•rekend.~. I '62 CHEVY W11 s::on. rt.·h. $3095 --1963 BUfCK- 11.i•i •r•. Fl pow•" t ir, Fitl• '• R.tf . (KK07 10l $995 1964 CHEVROLET 2 Doe•, R •d i o. Httltr, A,,.111m•lic:. t4•0AKSI $425 1961 CHEVRO~L~E=T- 2 Ooot A ... te"'•"'· !IZT. 2 54 I P/!'i. 11.ir, 4 nf'w 11re!'. ~lf'ch. $345 perfrc1, S4J.'i. Bes1 offer. 61:i-.)9-tR I --1~9-65 T. 8-1 R~0~- 196!1 C.hPv. Nnml'ld S1atk1n Full '"""''· Air. 11.t clie t ntf \\'£. P/b, P/5, R!H, :Ni,(lOO H••lt t. !=9•351 mill'!<. Orig <)\\"Ot'r, ,"lew $895 r irr~. S1600 . .R47-Z>()2·1. ~I 196.1 Chevroler, le~~ 1hlln JOO 1966 PLYMOUTH ml. on f'ng. lac air, ~1d 1 •~"•tudt 1 01>or. lltcl io, shift. Want lo rradf' !or li!e VI. YeA!t " Air. fRYMlt l l motnrtyclt. 4~2-7664 $795 ==--'-~-.-·--> '6.~ Chevy Impala SS-Ps/Ph.1 -=~~~,~=~ 11ir, lo11ded. En2 runs gOO'l.1 1967 RAMBLER lmmacula.tP thrunul. l\!akt' 4 001>1. V-1, Ful! ~ower, nfft'r. 67.'>--0.'67. lltdie, H·~•••· ••415 "62 Che1·y, V-.R-. -,"-,-o.-S-200_o_r $795 ln1df' for pick · up. Ca ll 536-6.198 l "64 CHEVY, ~tarwlarrl tra.n~. 6 c~l. 37 ,000 m1 ·~. $.lJO.I 644-4951!. DRAFTED! "64 ch e \'YI Impala convt-Goorl con!:l . ~li!.ke nflf."r. J.IS-IO.j7 i Impala Gre~! Shape, bar.s:a in a.t SJi,). 67.\.-3803-) Impala SS p/~. v.11 11u1n Cr11n~. H.rl . ,;hock~. 3i ,J!OO 0\1 ·~ .. ~:till. MQ-0021 . I "61 Bi.i;cayn,. :l-dr. Air, VJ!,' 111utn. Pl";·fpc t cond. Pv! p!y. ! SR.ill. f.44-4•19.~ I CHRYSLER I .100 Con\'!. Auto, PIS. I PIB, Air , New 1 ire:i;,I 5hock:i;, mulflcrs & lop. 24.000 mi"s. Orii;: o"·ner. \\1111 takf' trade. Still undrr1 11•11rranty. m \\1• \Vilson, c .. \1. 64j..J39i "69 CHRYSLER .'ll() fac. air. A!'.1-FM. Xlnt t ire~. Good cond. S249:i. 644--46~!1. j '68 CHR)'SLER New Yorker- Alr. loacierl. Pv1 o ". n e r.1 $239.i. 644-M'lol. COMET ---1960 CHEVROL E°T- c,,,., .... 11. 1 •ptttf, ntw poi11! !GWEl,,I $995 ~1 ~95~6 7V~OLKSWAGEN Stcl•n. f 58!.AUI 1 $295 -~1~964-T~BIRO-- ... : •. •tdil!l ·httltr. t ule., 1/ Pow,,, !FMH•7 1) $695 -~1~96"6' OOOG~ C••w. F oew1 1, •it """'· W,11 ~•ndlt ! I '/, F!. C1 "'0· t r, <Ul601ll $2195 1960 OOOGE 'I• le11 Piek U11 . Rtbuill "'olo•. Rebuilt "'•n•,..in io", ,., .. p1ifll. ll,14711 $850 1966 CHEVROLET 5t•tie" W t9e,., Au111,..•lie, ••tfio •"O h,,1... 1 STG-. Silt! $999 1956 T·BIRO Aule..,olie, l t ndau fep. ""'"' p1;nf. fN5U l 16l "61 C0~1 ET-Gond rond New $1995 braki::s k trans. Run~ -19~6~5-C~HE VRO CET ~~~;4 $23."1 or lats! otr. 1 1 C&•••i<. l •p•td. • doo• ttd1~. fWEFll8'1 '66 Comt'I convt-Pl.11, Pih. $299 gl11~.11 back 1vindow, A.liking 1_1_,,_;1. -====o---ll -~l.;959-GMC- CORVAIR •·, r,. Pick Up ... I.fl•••· '64 MONZA 2 rlnnr, R&ll l lll Ut(l, "Cle1111, run.~ Roori $32~ I !168-110.1. j ·57 Cor\111.ir Coupf--Auro, ne~· lire&. S47:J. 'Sil 1 , Call 613-30!)$ '6.l Corva.i r Spyder • good condition, 4 11pd. Mus t le!J! Evf':.11.~~ CORVETTE (Kl 1101 1 $445 -1967-FOR0- 11• l'tn 225 I '/, ~I. I•"· Will ~•n.:11. 9eo.I 1l11C ~·"'"''· fQl••1 11 $1995 Marcus '63 CORVETTE Convertible, M t ,,, .,. , '"'· A""""· "'" o ors oner In excess of $2,300 . ......,,., 1 2100 Harbor Blvd. 'SS Cru·vel!,. F~lbk. Hi ~rf C j M .'!27 Pwr \\'l!Witll\~ k ur"J.":', OS a esa Xln1 rl'lnd. 12700 6i.\.-!IOO-I (Ir 64S-0466 67l-64<0 1._ ______ _11 Salurday, MiY 29, 1971 DAILY PILOT , t F l~I l§J I l§J ~I ·_""'_"'''·~!§] I l~I Auto1 !Of Salt l§J .__I ._ ..... _"""__,!§) I Auto1 IOI' 5'1e ............ Autos, Used 990 Au.to1, Used 990 Autos, UMd 990 Autos, Us-6 990 _A_u_t•.•_,_u _______ m_ Autos, Used 990 Autos, Usad 990 Autos, Usedl COUGA~ JEEPS MERCURY OLDSMOBILE 1969 COUGAR L'n Rust '69 TOYOTA Land Cruiser. brown'... Matcblrc lnlerior. Like new. \llarn. hubs, roll low mllcRge, 'P/s, Pih. bars, 8,000 miles, $2,650. R/h, air, au tQ. $2195. 642-1;;86 af! 5 pm. 67S-l117 all 7 P·lll· JEEPSTER Convs. lMB & '70 COlJCAR .... :~is.~ ml. 1949 Sharp! $575 & ~. 106 new til't's. rv\il p1y., J'.Tusl 9th St. Balboa 675-4508. sell . Make offrr. 67>1136' DODGE '65 DODG[ DART 6 cylinder. stick. (R.UFllSl $699 Harbour V.W. 187U BEACll BL. M2-1435 HUNTINGTON BE~.AC/I LINCOLN CONTINENTAL !>IARK JI 1\-201 * 494-5692 • MERCURY "67 MERCURY COLONY PARK 3 Seat Station \\'agon, Full Powt: Fact. A11:, Dara Good Corn!. "ALL FfNANCING AVAILABLE.' '63 i\1ercury, full pl'.T, air, new tires. brakl"1, rte. clean, original throughout. i\1ust see to appre('iatr. $350. Call days 548-MTT fl1on-Fri '70 t.-tERC Cyclone GT, 351 V8, Air cond, Xtra.a. List $4600. s a c r I t i ce $2700. 497-15.19 ~leave messagr. MUSTANG '65 fastback, rebuilt eng, '69 OLDSMOBI LE 98 Holiday Coupe, Full POY.'f:T, Fact Air, Landau Top. Ex· 1ra Clean, Low MUes. fa('!. \Varranty and ready to go. $3495 "ALL FINANCING AVAILABLE" Mac Howard 839-9600 OR 531 ·0608 Cornt'r 1st k Harbor Sanla Ana stick ntw !ires & ma&:s, Jar-'64 OLDS 98 rleao hraders, An.,ro 1rar· non bars, tape df'Ck, $1100 .t fir_ H.T. VB, automatic, &i4-01~ po11rr sttrring -brakes - '67 Mustang Fastback. 390 Cnhra jct rn11. 4-barl'f'l carb. Auto. R/H. Best of. fer. 548--0341 alt 7. venl ll'lndo11s, A,\! -YM, <'rutse control. Must sl"I!. lPAE9-I\ I · THE Performer '69 Oodg1! Swinger, 340 VS, h I M H d '66 i\tustang 4 sp. c'OOd c:ond. performance, ~... v.· i d e ac owar ne1v painlllir('S. Lo mi. ovah, Xliit c:ond. 645-1615. 839·9600 OR 531 ·0608 7'-"'~-7· -"~l--~6=77~'=~~-- $795 ATLAS Ql.RYSLER-PLYf.IOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 546-1934 Best offer. Corner lst & Harbor ) • '66 MUSTANG-VS, auto, DODGE 440, 1968, red 2 dr Santa Anll r/h, low m iles. $ 7 8 5 .1 -~,, 6~J~D~E~L=JA~'"8"'8"'"'- hdtp, hlll'.rk vinyl mot, ex-1968 ~1ERCURY Colon Park 646--1428 btwn 9-5. ctll ('Oncf, Private pty.. · ' · Y '65 i\1USTANG Convert., Air OLDSMOBILE '66 OLDS Cutlass, \•Ulyl top, low miles. 1 own.r. Mint . c:ond. $1100 644-4175 PLYMOUTH '68 PLYMOUTH BARRACUDA 6 cyl. automafi(', power 5teer· ing, air oond .. vinyt top, ra- dio, heate r, whitewall tires. lVWU344l. $1295 ATLAS CHR YSLER·PLYf.lOUTII 2929 Harbor Blvd. Cot!ta f.-fes.a ~-!.SJ.I '64 PLYMOUTH FURY 4 DOOR V8, automatic, radio, heater. pov.·er sleering, sir c:ondi· tioning. t0X\V306l $595 ATLAS Ol.RYSLER·PLYf.10UTH 2929 Harbor Blvd. Co11ta f.l~a 5'1fi-1934 ~~" ~ono 9-pass s1at1on \l'i!'n. Loaded II ood d ·"><>-'"""· w/de!u:~e int & aH pll'r op-conn, a po11·er, g con , '69 DODGF: Dar1 GT-V~. tion~. Fae &ir. Grecian golr! 1 Oll'ncr, $850. 64·1-8691. 11uto, air. Rrd w/111hl vlnyl v.·/hlk vinyl lop. H.n. • '66 GT-'I speM Z89. Good top $2250. Pvt pty. 673-2127. suspension, s!erl'Q h i. f i cond. Lois o! ro x tr a s. Full power. Air Conditlonin~. 1968 ROADRUNNER 383, 4 dlr. TRFOS7. Must sci!. \\11!1 sptrd, ~ood rond. $1650. 1962 Dorlgi> Dart1 f11 ctory air, radio, lugg rack. Orig 675-2427 Pves p.s., p.h. $395. 01o.•ner. $2550. 646-602 j C\'CS. '67 f.fus!ang conver!ible, air, • ::AS-lS.'ll • J10USE Hunting? \\latch the pis, auto, tape deck, e!ec OPEN HOUSE column. top. 494-6171 ,,----'~~~-----~ Sell ldle items now! FIRE BIRD talie trade or finance. Call * 5'IO-OS12 * 49'1-7744. '-=,,~--P~L~Y=,~170~u=T=H~e<>-,-.-.-.,-,b~1' '67 F-Ba, Nc11• val\'r'S. wa ter pump, alternator, tires , paint. Sac $695. 833·214l Sell lhe old stuff Buy the new s.tuU !>lake oner ;i.J:).-0109 '65 FURY lit Sta \Vag. V~, auto. pis, p/b. :dnl cond. Unemployed -S7:,0 544-8034 Autos, Used 990 PONTIAC PONTIAC GP Xtra Clean. looks &. drives like new, Full Po111er, Ai\1/ FM, Fact. Air, Landau Top. $3395 "FINANCING, TRADES AVAILABLE" MacHoward 83$-9600 or 531-0608 Q:irner 1st &: Harbor Santa Ana '68 PONTIAC GTO PONTIAC '68 LEMANS Coupe. Finished in Vt'tdun Gret'n, Auto, Power Stet'r· ing, Brakt'li, FactOI')' Air. A popular f.-lodt'l, Salr Pr1Ci!d. (\VP0192J $1798 Mike McCarthy BUICK 1555 Beach Blvd. at S.D. ~'Y 894-3341 I 531·2450 2 Dr. H.T. V8, automatic, ra- diu, heater. po"'t'r gtcering &: brakes, factory lllr, im-'66 PONTIAC ma('ulate. IV.'P5397) CATALINA V.'AGON $1795 V8, automatir, radio, heater, BAUER. BUICK pov.·er sternn,g and brakes. ln i0638ZVJ COSTA MESA $995 234 E. Jlth St. ATLAS Costa i\1esa 548-7765 CHRYSLER-PLY~'IOUTII ·~ GTO Judge, 4 5peed, ''el)' 2929 Ha.rbor Blvd. good condition. s:noo or best Costa f.lesa 546-1934 otter. S4S-OS18 =~===~~=~= 1 '69 PONTIAC 2 Dr hdtp. full '68 FIREBIRD 350 CID, HO po11-er, $23~!.l. '6.i Pontiac 4 opt. 4 "pd· new brakes. Xlnt dr: 11,lr, radio, etc. $395. tor -"'="'~-~'='~'so_.~'-''"'=""""''·=--~-I 11.ppt: 645-0120. •~tUST S('11 196,(i Pontiac 19Eiol Ponriac GTO Con- GTO. 4-spd 1r11ns, xlnt rond, vertib!r, almost nc1\' top, S\6j(), ~42-502-1. 31t9 englnl', 4 fipd.. trans. s32;1. 646-2911 SELLING Your boat'!' "List" I"=--~~---~-~ v.•ith us .. st'll It last. Daily '62 Pontiac: ps. pb, a ir, Pilot Clauitied. 6-12-5678 chrome whl~. Very Clean. S300. 54&-7672 PONTIAC BILL BARRY PONTIAC-GMC-FJAT NEW '71 PONTIAC 19511 Pontiac Chletton. au~ good oond. $125 or best oJ. fer. Call 96l-2761 or 63S-$i81 RAMBLER VENTURA II '62 RAMBLER si.. w.,. $300 Fully Factory Equipped Factory Air. PIS • P/8 , CW22640'5l Towtna: hitch, 64.U582, SALE $2288 "61 RAMBLER STN WGl'l- 6 cyl, stk'k, •, ,.,, -$299 DN. '61 Rambl" Coovt-Auto, $63.80 Mo. good "'" new tlru • bat- $299 15 the total down pay. tery, air oond, $24S. 536-6697 ' ment. $63.80 is the iota/ 1964 LE Mans Pontiac. ~ monthly payment Including orili. mlle1, autom., p/s, l tax, license and finance 1 -'-w-"'~'~-~·~9'-~'621:ii;=---·I chargt'!I on approved credit T •BIRD fo: J6 months. The ('ash prict' including la.'t &, license • 1963 T-Blrd Landau. Rr- is S'2447 .40. Deferred price is cent valve job & brake Ja9- $2995.80, including tax, II('. Reblt trans. new tires. $4.50. t'r.M" & finance charge. An· Call 54M781. S. nual prt'eentage rate 9.31%, l --~F=o"="'R~S~A~L~E~---'•I Ovtr ,135 Ne~ & Used T·BfR.D '15 S'JOO Cars s.11-7294 To Choose-From Open 'Til 10 P.M . '59 T-BIRD ~ E. 1st St., Santa ..-.na f.!ake ONer. 49-1.3735 ~ (l&t St. S.· S.A. Frwy.) 1957 T-BlRD 558-1000 Best offer-Pasadena • Call 213/194-3687 '70 GTO Ram Air. 4-rpeed, Firestone VALIANT v,ridc ovals, sharp-all black! Sa,('tifi('e! $SOO & take OVl"r payments! 646-4665 after 5 & \1•eekends. 1960 VALIANT; Runs id $ or best ofter. Call: 675-0384 FORD $2695 1969 Ford Van Club Wago" BIG DEALERS HAVE BIG STOCKS BETTER SELECTION . •• •• 1 • I -· Vlt. Radio. HPatcr. Auloma· tic, An· lonri. & Extra Seats. \YPSS~I ) ..DWt LewiA W VOLVO 1966 Harbor, C.f.1, 646-9303 '69 FORD LTD COUNTRY SQUIRE 10 Pass Sia \Vagon, 390 VS, Au toma1ic Trans, Fart. Air. P.S .. P.B .. Sixway Seal, Top Rack, Extra Nice. "ALL FINANCING . AVAJLABLE" MacHoward SJS.9600 or ~1-0608 Corner 1~1 k H11rbor Santi\ An11 '69 FORD MUSTANG "6 .. Yor Economy, Radio & Heater, Sharp &. Clean. (YRJG:ll 1 $1698 Mike McCarthy BUICK 15J5 Beach Bl11rl. 111 S.D. F1o.ry 894-JJ.11 I 531-24j(I '69 FORD Bronco. 4-whl drive, sport package. V8, r&h, bucket seRts. limited s.lip. Xlnt c:ond. S 2 7 O 0 . 673-0783 ·49 Ford Panel. '53 engine. New br11kell. good tires. runs good. Need lllt k. 2nd gear. $100. &46-9523. FORD '69 Ranch Wag. PIS. Air, Stereo. 29,000 mi'~. lm- m11c. J'\'t pry. S 2395. 5-10-1459 19&1 GALAXIE :'JOO 2 dr. Spl., Cpe, 2~!1 Vlt, Std. !ran~ , very d('prndable $ 4 2 j. 8-12-2497. '66 FORD WAGON Pnlar Whi1e Finish, A Danrly Second Car, '.l'llh full ('guipt. (SVN3201 $898 Mike McCarthy BUICK l;)jj 8f'aC'h Blvd . at S.D. F"'Y 89-1-lMJ I 5.'11·24.'iO 196.1 COUNTRY SQUIRE-Air cond. nrw lirts & p11\nl. $•195 or mRke offer. Pvt pty, 962-$116 '67 FORD LW 2 Dr. v\n.111 top, ln1n111r. All llCC('SS. l O\l'Tler, Sl~5. Evt 494-70~1 '67 Bronco Pickup, Good rond, $1 ~i00. • 673-0921 • 1968 Ford Wagon, Michelin tires. rn!W hr11krs, rac. v.·a.r· ranry. $1.495. 546-9089 '63 FORD v.·11.gon, air cand, good e nJl,'. $475 • • 645-217:'i $1295 1965 Ford Ranchtro VB, Radin, Hea1ror, Au1oma- tic, P.S .. N. Ca00\'f'r C11mp- er. Slt'ep.~ Six. tP.\i.1401 ..DWt Le.miA W VOLVO 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-93'13 YORD Country Sedan 1966. Air. good cone!. Pri. party. $1100. Art. 613-9330 ·11 LTD, 4211, b\lriuntly w/hl11ck vh'l)'I !Oji. 54,000. Pho~ 6~344 "WEED 1t It rtll p .... clean O\Jl !ht' trt11J11tttS A: tru.h - tlll'fl tnlo c11•h thru 11 D11ib' P1lot 011$~1f1Pr'I nrl. A-1~ ... 'ofliS GREATER BARGAINS • ,• 1970 IMPALA ................ ________ ........... $2999 2 Ooor Htrdtop Cpe. P.S., Auto., Radio. Vinyl -Ramaininq 50,000 mi. werran!y. ()70ACG ) Roof, ,Ai1 1970 MALIBU ___ .. ______ .. -·-·-----.. ___ .,_ $3299 2 Ooor Hardlop. Vinyl Roof, R1dio, P.S., Aulo., Air. Njet -Y11 Si1 f1ciory w1 rr 1nly. 1384BMW ) 1970 MALIBU -----$2899 1 0001 H•rdlop. P.S., Aulo., R1dio, l 0 000 mile Cir - I SlK974l 1970 MALIBU _____ , . ·---·-$3199 '4 Ooor H11dtop. R.,d io, P.S., Auto .. Air Cond. low Milt• -01ad Sh1rp. ll77BMWl 1970 CAPRICE .... .... -·--$3S99 1 Door H~rdlop Cpe.. R1dio, 11'.S., Auto., Ai1. Till Wheel, AM /FM Stereo T1pe, Vinyl Roof. qor91c111, blue with whit1 lop. " 1970 NOVA ·-·--------· ·---·--·----. $2399 4 Oocr Sed1n, Rad io, Auto., 6 cy!., w1 rr1nly 1 way1 h1r1. (lSOASQl 1970 MONTE CARLO ---------··· ........ $3899 1 Ooor Herdtop. R1dic, P.S .. Auto .. Air, AM /FM Stereo, Tilt Wh11I, Vinyl Roof, But~tt St ah wilh t c n1cle-Sur1 t~• •i11ht ont . ( 8b I BNR f ' 1969 IMPALA .... ------· --· --·-$2399 4 Or. Hardtop. R1dio, P.S., Aufo., Ai1 Cond. -Sure • 8uy -IXYL7 87) 1969 MALIBU -·-·-· ---·---·---· ___________ .. ____ .. _ $2399 1 Or. H11dicp. R.1dic, P.S., Air, Vinyl Roof. -11 Fir1t - P1l59 1969 MALIBU .. ________ .. ____ .. _________________ ., ___ $1799 2 Or. H1rdtop. Auto., Rtclio, P.S., -Lew low Prita. CY CMObbl 1969 IMPALA .. ___ _ ______ ................. $2199 4 Ocer S.den. R1dio, P.S .. Air Cond. luy 1 l11t of Cir h1••· (YOS541 l 1969 NOVA ______ ... ·-·------______ ------$2099 '4 Or. Sed•n -E,cnc"'y b Cy!. R1dlc. P.S., Auto. l r1n1. -Sure Hird lo find • nie1 one II~• thi1. 1969 CAMARO . ·--$2499 Coupe. P.S .. R1d ic, Air Cond. -Dead Sh 1rp. !1SR2 I 01 1969 CAPRICE ... ___ , ___ ... ---·----------------·-·-$2S99 4 Ooo• Hardtop. Auto., P.S., Air, P.I ., Vinyl Rcof, Elt c Window<. Sh•rp, Sh1rp, Sh erp. 1968 IMPALA ·-----·---_____ ., ______ $2199 Super Sp11rt, 1 Occr H1 rdtop, P.S., Auto., Radie, Air, Vinyl Roaf, 9cr91ou1 9reen car. A:i9ht Mi111. IVCC4]6) 1968 NOVA ____ .,., ________ .. __________ .. ___________ .,, $1499 4 Ooc• Sede11, VB, Auto., P.S .. A:1d io, Nici . IVSR566 ) 1961 IMPALA ___ ---· .... , ___ ., _______ $2199 Cu.+cm Coupe. R1dio. P.S .. Airte .. Air, Vinyl Roof - Sh1rpie -Stop lockin9. IXMRSI I) 1968 CAMARO __ ·-·-· __ ____ ___ _ __ -·-----$1799 C11up1. Redic, P.S., Auto. -6 cyl, the ri9ht ene. fWIE· 151 1 1968 CAMARO ........... ------............... ---$16'9 Coup1, V8, ,_ Speld, Redic -low Mil11, Sh1 r11 Cir. !ZNC70ll 1968 MALIBU ___________ .. ____ .. ______ ................. $1199 4 0001 Hardtop. R1d ie, P.S., Auto., Air -Wlnnt r - (VT P415 ) • 1968 BEL AIR ----------·-·-·--_ ... _, ____________ .... $1499 '4 Oocr -Nici Car -Auto., P.S., Radio, Air, -I Own• er Car. IWVR8091 ' 1968 MALIBU ----· ----.. -----------·-----·------·----$2099 2 Occ• Hardtop. R1dic, P.S., Auto., Air -25 ,000 Mite Ctr Wh1e1. !VIV7 79 1 1967 MALIBU ---·-___ .... -· ... ·----..... $1SOO 1 Ooo• Co11j:i1. 6 cyl., R1cl ic, S lic~, Vinyl Rccf. !VXT~56 1, Buy thi1 "ice one for 1967 MALIBU ___ ... ------$1499 2 Dr. H•rdtc p. VI , R•dio, Auto, t UVDl7 tl 1966 IMPALA _ ----$1399 2 Dr, Cou p•. Aulc., R1dio. P.S. I owner Cir. !lXS4l 4l 1966 NOVA _ $1499 Super Sperl, 2 Or. H11cltcp. Cl111 Ht re. ( RUJ09 1) 1966 IMPALA .... ______________________ .............. $1399 Super Sport, Ccup•. G•t•" Cir, H11 lch of cl111, R.1dio, P.S., Auto., Air. !SVIS 1'41 196S BEL AIR -· --·------------$799 4 Oco• . ..-.uio., P.S .. Ai1, Radio. (JOY261 l 1963 CORVAIR _ -----· ·-·· _ --·-------------·----$499 2 Docr. Auto., Rad io. Rel Gcccl T11n1port1lion. IUQJ. 791) 1970 MAVERICK ·--··-·----------·---.. --------------$199t Cc11p1. Sticli: Shift, R1clio, VI -Sh1rpi1 -Hi Color. !YYJ4901 1966 MUSTANG __ .. ----·-· ---·-----------·--·--$1199 Coupt . \18 , Auto., R1d ic. P.S. ! RZNS44) 196S LTD --------·-· ......... ____ ... ··-·----... $1199 4 Oco• H1rcltcp, VI, Auto .. P.S .. Air, R1die, Otad Sh1rp -Nice. !RXSbJl 1967 MERCURY ---------·-----.. ----------·--·--·-·--$1699 8ro119h1m, 4 Door S1cl1n. Redie, P.S .. Au!c., Air, Power Window -l 11u!ifu1. CUPZ!61 I 1967 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL ---· ·-·-___ $2S'9 1 Ooc• H11dtcp. 11'.S .. P.B .• Aulc., El1cf. W indowl, Eit el, Seah, Vinyl Roof, Fin e Car, l o M;l11 . P2l50 1969 JAVELIN $1999 1 Dr. Coupe. Auto., P.S .. R1d io, 12,000 I Ownt r Mil11, !449BBJ! 1966 LE MANS __ -·--------· ·-·--------------·-·--$1399 Coup1t. P.S .. R1dic, Autc .• Air. Vi11yl Roof, St.ic ily Cl111. !SZJ2J1 l 1966 BUICK ELECTRA ...... _ $189t 255 Cu1lcm 4 Docr. Rad io. P.S., P.I., Elac. S11h , Win• dcw1, Vinyl Poof. I RPR6 16) 1966 LE SAIRE ___ ... ____ ................. ·--·--$1499 4 Deer S1d1n, Auto., P.S .. Rad ie, Air, low Mil11-Sfron9. ISIR7761 1970 DODGE CH,ULENGER _ .... ___ -·--$2999 1 Ocor H1,dtcp. Be1 u+i ful lime Gr11n, Lew lcw MH11. I Ownt r Ct r, Red ic, P.S., P.I .. Auto., Air. Showroom r11h. I 490APT) 1966 TOYOTA ----·-----·-·---·----.. --.. ·-------------$199 • Door S1d1n. Redic, 4 Spttd -R11I C!111. ! ltSX47fl 2828 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MIS-A OPEN ALL WEEKEN CLOSED MONDAY · MEMORIAL DAY WAGONS-WAGONS-WAGONS '70 MALIBU 9 PASS. $2999 '68 RAMILER 9 PASS. $179 Radio, P.S .. a uto. American wagon. P.S., auto., Nice. (160ACG) radio, air, cheap, cheap. IWF:f.332) '70 KINGSWQOD 6 PASS. $3599 '70 DATSUN WAGON $199 Radio, P.S .. auto .. l'lir, 4 Sl'lC'<'d, radio, 1 careful Sure nice. 1714BCF! owner. (827ASI) '69 BEL AIR 6 PASS. $2799 '66 BUICK WA,!JON $1499 Radio, P.S .. auto., air, Skylark, Rack, iacUo, P.S., auto., Bl"autiful. tP236J) air. Cheap. <292CQTl '69 GREENBRIER $2699 '68 PLYM. SA-TILLITE $1999 9 rmss. Radio. P.S .. auto .. air. Auto., P.S., radio, air. careful o"·ner. tXXC466) (VSA311J '67 FORD 10 PASS .. $1499 '70 PLYM. SUBURIAN $3299 entry. sed. Auto .. P.S .. 6 pass.' P.S., auio., radio, radfo. (P2313J . alr, has \varranty. PICKUPS-VANS-WAGONS '69 GMC 'Ii TON ----------.. ·----------------------· $2699 lt:tdic, P.S .• autc. f90029El '69 CHEVY ¥• TON ------.. -.......... ·-------·-$25t7 '64 FORD F600 ---------------------·----------------$799 VI, dutl 2 1pd. re1 r e:rle, 1'4 ff."•" be~.,., hyd. rear tail .,. liff. ''•·•'•"c•'•· •"•'•;'•·•'•'•-.''•'•'•'·· •"•'•'•"•o•'------·-, I '61 CHEVY 12' VAN .................................. $799 Step ¥an. Stie~. 6. fP24 15l '69 CHEVY 'h TON _ .. _________ .. __________ ., _____ ,,_ $2599 Stap1ide. V8, P.S., air. I P1 t71 I '68 CHEVY '11 TON -·-·---------.. ·----·-·--·----.. -· $2399 lt:1dio, P.5 .. 1uto., a ir. IP? 1 bl l '68 CHEVY If• TON -----·-·----.. ·---.. ··-·-·--·--.. -$2S99 Rad io, euto., V8. !76760ZI '69 CHEVY 'I• TON _____ -------· .................. $2799 Rad io, P.S., P.B., euto .. •lr. l24•58El '67 CHEVY If• TON -----------.. ·-·-·--·-·--·-....... $2199 va. R&H. H.O. 1q11ip. !US81501 '67 CHEVY 'I• TON -·-----------·-·----.. ··----"·--$1899 VI, 1iic~. (P2174 ) '64 FQRD ¥• TON _ .. _ .. ________________ .. __ ... ______ $1599 • 1p1ed, V8, r1dic. fG17599 l '65 FORD 'h TON __ .. _________________ .. ____ .... _____ $1199 Auto .• radio, VI. 1R l4111 1 "57 IHC •;, TON ____ ..... _ ----------·-·--·--.. ·-·--$599 Stick 1hiff. Good ccnd. (J l 7556 ) '64 CHEVY 1 TON __ ....... -· -----·--------·-·--$1099 Out l ••a• 1•1 .. ctb i ch1u i1. !P1J88,._) VANS -VANS '70 FORD ICONO ............ -----·--·---·------·----$3199 'Ii ton. R1dic, 1uto., air. f91744) '69 CHEVY .. 90" WI ---------........................... $2199 '11 lo" ¥tn. 6, 1fic~. I P2•06) '69 DODGE 'I• TON ---------.. ---.. ·------·-·-----$24t9 'O" W8 ¥1n. Auto., rtd ie, V8. I P24 16) '68 CHEVY 'h TON -·--------·---·-------------·--· $199t Vin. 6. 1tiek. !P2•17) '69 FORD ECONO. ----------------------------·-·---$2Jtt 'ilr ton v1n. 6, 1tick. (P24111 CAMPER VANS '69 CHEVY '12 TON ----------·-·--------·----··-·-· $3'tt ; Vi n. V8, a ufo., r1dic, ha• 9or9ecu• new Sun Oi1I t emper ccnveriicn. Ccc(. 1l11p. femily e1r con¥1nienc1. I P2l71) 1 EL CAMINOS "67 IL CAMINO ·---------------.. ------------.. ··----$Utt V9 , beaut. new celor, ¥inyl rocf, aute., redia. Nasty 11fc1, I I 1401 1 '69 EL CAMINO ...... ·----·-·------------------·---·· $25tt V8, 1ulo., r1d io, ¥inyl rocf, dark 91a1n nt w cler. 1164• 09El '69 EL CAMINO .......... .' .. ____________________ ., ___ $btt V8, a uto .• P.S .• r•dio, nll.w color. ¥inyJ roaf. 16515001 '69 BRONCO '4 wheel d rive. E11c1lle"I cond r•dio, aufom1lic fr1 ~1. IZKF91 t I ' .. I ' • ... • I I , ,, • I I I I ' .. , .... ~ .. , . . ,. : . . ' •• .. . ~LY PILOT Saturday, May 29, 1971 : , 4"1 I GRAllER 2 DR. SPORT SEDAN LOADED I IK93L1194b8 1 • , pin tall" &-llceRM ' M • ' • . .;~,..) , - Brougham 4 Dr. Hardtop LOADED. 11 Jb7N I Sb I bS I ,.. . (_ '"---l .. Off WINDOW STIClll PllCI Cauntry Squire 4 Dr. LOADED. I IJ7bN lbb558 1 • OFF WINDOW STIClll PRICE 2 Door Sedan LOADED. llRIOXll321S I OPF WINDOW STICKEi PllCI • Brougham 4 Daar LOADED. I 1AlbHl9094bl ' . ---OFF WINDOW STICklR PRICE " ' . L ... ~~ ....... _. 2 DOOR LANDAU DEMONSTRATOR LOADED. I IJ84NI07522 1 plu' to1 ft 11,e11M •• 1971 1971 FORD L.T~D. MAVERICK COUNTRY SCjlUIRE 4 DR. WAGON DEMONSTRATOR Grabber 2 Dr. Sparts LOADED. I 1J7bXI 169921 LOADED. I 1K9Jf20b l 9S I FULL PRICE SAVE 3 5416 pl1&1 tu & 11,Hte OFF WINDOW STICl<EI PRICE 1971 1971 MU STANG PICKUP 2 Daar Spomraof F·lOO DUNTON PRICE LOADED. lif02Hl5b9311 I FIOARK04200 1 SAVE FULL PRICE $ 2 2 •2595 OFF WINDOW STICl(ll PRICE ptu, hlX & llcet1M . '11 • ~.. "" >JI 12 PER ' .•.. 1 plul fcnr & licens• OrtkrYour Pinto Now '70 Maver·1ck ... , .. -M·~. ~ ....... '""· vl"V' roof. Sh••PL tYXU ·~-) '67 Mustang ~: ;~~,·;:::· .,. .. ., ... '70 WAGON ~.o.~~~~~.~~.u!~1''· P.8 .. tinted 111111, (1101 AOVI '69 G I • 500 2 DR. H.T. I a XI. e SMrp. m, VI, 1uht. ""'"'·· fie .... P.$., P.a .• v!"yt rctOI'. !I.LA· "" ) ' I ' I FULL PRICE '69 FORD COUNTRY SCjlUIRE STll.TION WAGON -10 PISI .. ~Ir cO<>d , roof ••<I<. lullv IOKeo with 111 m1 1.111r•s. !XYN 0111. USED CAR SPECIAL OF THE WEEK Fastback. "390" V8 , f•ctory air, power steering , pow1r brakes, ra · dio, he ater. IWXMoqo ). Automatic. '66 Rambler VI. tac.tor., 1lr. POwtr $teer!!'19, 47.000 •Uutl mllet. (TWS 221) ' MONTH 4IMONTHS $190 DOWll PAYMENT '68 PLYM ~.?..?.~~ ......... ,"'· ~· .,m .... r.Okt, llN1'r. (WOO 17!1 '66 FORD':.!~~~., ... , .. ,, ... · '· , .. .,. (Ill• Al'Wl '67C 2 o.. .... T .• v.1. •u•o. "~"'. r .... Ougar tory ~Ir tor>di!lonlnct, P<IWef 11fff"· 11"19, vin1I rool. ITSlll 666) '69 M GB H•~ ' S.H "" •m~"""· "" "~ (21J AOYJ s977 '" .. ·~7'77 '67 St I • w I • FORD 10 P1u., AT , P,S., P 8 , )'O VI. !WEY CM1l '64 FORD ~J,~~~e.~ !'.!~.?.!, .. ,. '""' COSJ 73'), ' • •• ' \ • • DAILY PILOT ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA M AY 29, 1 97 1 JlskCJhemc:rourself FOR JACK JI ALENTI, Prtsidf'nl, .\/011on Picw.u Assoriution o/ Amuira, Inc. Did you "'°kr lhe •tote~nl r4!ttndy lhnt tltr m-0tion pidure btui~u u in gra11f' lro"bl.e---111111 aU film eompnniu e%· ttpl one lo•l money, arul il&ac Fed - rral fauuli~ M?G• n_.llUOry to lttep HoUytDOOd nliof'?-Cltnrlotlr Young, Gary, Ind. e The U.S. film indu I f)' i1< in dr,.p eco- nomir 1rouhlc. The problem 11; soaring 1'0!\h anJ fragmented. multiple audi· rnn•,r. whir h make it difficult for produc· 1•r .. 10 rerou 11 their 1·C11·I • A 11endance al 1hea1ers 20 y<'ar" a~tt wa!. 80 million a l\Cck. It i~ do~n now 111 18 million a ~f-ek. Only one uUI of evrry six pictur~ produ<'ed rt>tUrn" a profit. Some SO per· rr•nl tu 60 pcrcen1 uf l'raft union men and lf'c·hnirian'l arr 1)11t nf work in Holh-· "-'ood. Lahor, managc.>mt'nt and th,. rrr· tiH! ('l')ffimunity have joined forces LO Jle• lilion 1hr Congrc .... fur a tax rtlit>f bill l\hich l\OulJ J?i\C incentht''> for and en• ,·uurage the production of more films in ll1i .. rnunlry. l ronicall). mo"t thoughtful uli'let'\n~ hclievC" that the quality or an. istry an American movies was never higher. T FOR ANN LANDERS, advice columni.Jt I read once that nMMt of the "phoru!Y"' I.eater• •ent lo you come f rorn F e•• Point or Annnp- oli"' and toere parl of ~ ahe "lut~ing'' of plebe1 there? I• thu •till true?-D. F. Cra· ham, Ningnra FaU., /V.l·. e No. Mo'lt nf these letters now come from New Haven, Conn.-homc of Yale University. FOR JIM NABORS, aetur On one o/ your alaottJ• you 1ong l#t.e Lord'• Prflyer, 1lten di•ap- peflred in the back· sround M1hile Jane Fy· man continuell it in the aign lanf&UJ1fe. I, b~in(l den/, •Urf' enjoyed daaf nne. Fill you pktUe e%pU.in lwt0 tluat ca"'e to ~?-Fil· liam C. Bailey, Sr., San Antonio, TeJtn• e The script called for Jan<' and me to do a comedy skl'tch together and also a musical.prnd urt1on numhn. hut I frlt we wt're wasting a chance to take ad· vantage of her dramatic talf'nl. I alway!' remembered how beautifully she did thC" Lord's P rayer in the him "Johnny lk- linda," and .. incl' l wa~ ~rht"duled to sing a rt'ligious song anyway, it occurrc-d to me that Wt' could both do "Th<' Lord'i; Prayer." Jane was afraid she couldn't remember the signs, but with a li111r practil'I! it all cum!' bark 10 her. AU of u~ FOR GRAHAM KERR, FOR RY AIV O'IVEAL, act.or le ti00uld uem that ap- Pf!Grift8 in ula1uion' • first nighlliae wop opera. "Peyton PUu:e," a• you did, could dam- age an odor, e.ptt:NUy TV's "Galloping Gourmet' I/ you were to fut iM W e•tern na· tiom "'ith regard to their cooking ability, 1ohai natiom u;ould head the U•t and why?-Helen LeU?~on, Man- cheater, N.H. a Y0"-"6 aelor. Did you feel llaal IDDY N1Mn you ta.rn.ed io olh4!r u:ripi.?- M ra. L. L. TlaomJUon., Lanca•ter, Pa. • It was the greatest education in the world. After five years of "Peyton Place" I could handle anything. • .. Cooking ability" is one thing, the excellen ce of the cooked prod- uct is quite another. For degree of difficulty and variation, l don't think you can beat the French. But the finished product is not as much to my liking as the less complicated and more honest cuisi ne of Italy. Whereas Italian cooking is "of the country," the French tend to plagiarize from all over the Continent. FOR DONALD DVKEWW, A rnerican M eJicaJ Auocio.tion English chefs would be my bet for sheer cooking ability. Because their variety is poor and most of their dishes are ungarnished, they must rely totally upon their skill and upon the quality of their produce. J also have high hopes for Nonh America. We are blessed with variety, national pride, a good basic ability and a deep-rooted sense of hospi- tality. All we appear to lack is the will lo avoid the gimmicks that flood our supermarkets and kitchen-equipment stores. 11 th.f!re any t«11 a per· .an "'"° u all.er~ lo ~e •Ling• con become immune I<> I.heir •liAfl? -Terry Tomliruon., Sparmh For~ Veola e The use of insect extract has been lmo"n to decrea&e the severity o f reac· tion should a per!On be stung again. However, doctors recommend that a per· son susceptible to insect stings keep a kit on hand which includes a tourniquet, adtenalin and other prescribed medica. t.fon s, as well as a pair of tweezers for remo•iog the stinger of ao in!ICCt. Pre· vcntion of stings by the use of appropri· al(; clothlng, nonuse or perfumes and proper avoidance of exposure Lo insect i11 also advised. on rh e --ho"' "en· 't'ry prnwi of her. anci we're very glad you enjoyed it. FOR /AMES C. FLETCHER, .-« Adm.Wstraior, N.A.S.A. I• ii ir~ that lla.e amount of mo~ •pent on ike •poce profram 1101DOdaya &. only a "f!"Y '"'°" perceniaie, like fioe percent, of the total •pent on WJel/are and pooerly progra""?- Joyce Borreu, Car•on City, Nef1. e During 6scal year 1971, NASA's bud· get was about $3.5 billion. or about l. 7 percent or the tutal FeJer1tl budget. This represents about $17 per person for the )·ear co;,,pared with about $400 per per· son for Federal expenditures on health, housing, social security and veterans benefits. The money spent on the space program thus represents about 4.2 per· cent o{ that spent on social programs. FOR JAMES AR/VESS Haf1e you e11en ken in Dodie City, Kaua•?- }01'11 Mar•h, Eureka, Calif. • Yet1, J have visit~d Dodge City many times. The entire cast had a p ress junket there some time ago. FOR J'IRGllVIA. KNAVER, PruidertriaJ AdAMT on CoA.1umer Alain A" imporced fron1r- furl"r• •ubjed io ~ .. -~ lo~ COnc:4tnUng Jot co1"(!'" a1 anwagea pw ow by comporaia in IM VS..41- Mr•. 1"'. F. "'ftop1on., Okolona, Mu•. e Yes. all imported meat has to meet Federal Inspection Standards, including a JO.percent fat lunii.ation on saUAagc products. FOR JAMES HODCSOIV, s~cr~tary of Labor Ro"' do Ike Fethral Minimum Fage late. afiecl .alar~d employ- ee•? Cnn the employer Pspect them l o .cork an irulefinile number of hour:,1 with· out ex1ra pay?---Ceorge Toupin. Hacken1ack, i'V.J. e Most salaried employees are covered by the Federal Minim:im Wage law. Un- less a iialaried worker qualifies for ex. "mption as an executive, administrative, professional employee or outside f.ales. man, he or she is eligible for overtime pay. The law requires that a person who works more than 40 hours per week be raid not less 1han time and a half for overtime hour!>. FOR PETER CRAJIES of TV'.s "\fusion: lmpossr'bl~" Why ,loe•n't the klpe ar lf·dl'alrucl nny more? -Dnrrell K. Cheyney, Mauillon, Ohio • \\e ~1111 uc;e the tape in some episode". but for di\•er~ification this season we ar~ tarting with the mis!ion already in progress. I d iscovered that, under tht" old formal, some eigh1 minutes of the show went by before the audience saw any action. Want to Hk a famous person a question? 'l'ou can throuah this column. and we'll ~t the answer from the prominent person you du/gnate. Send question, preferably on a oost card, to Ask Them Yourseft. ramify Weellly. 641 le••ngton Ave , New 'l'ork, N.Y. 10022 Oon'I forget your name and address We cannot acllnowledae questions. but 15 will De paid tor each one useel Family Weekly May 30, 1971 LE.OHARO S. OAVIOOW, Chelrmen MORTON FRANK, r>re•ldent and l>ul>li•her W. PAGE THOMPSON, v P. and Advertls•nlJ 011 I MORT PERSKY, Editor·ln Chief Advertislna Mgr.: Donald M. Huffent: Marketln• REYNOU>S DODSON Man.all n11 Editor Oirltdor: Ski LayefNy; New Yori! Sales Mgr : O.r•ld • ' s. Wroe; Re1tlonal S•les "'f·: Robet1 J. 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But the freedom to wear any style you choose (or what tbc traffic will allow) wouldn't be complete with· out the right underpinnings. Today you can choose an undergarment for every sort of figure-from wispy littJe nothings in bras and foundations to more supportive shapers for those who require it. In the wake of such variety, you ought to be armed with some poioters---and the revision of a long-held belief. Going the way of the all-purpose shoe is the notion of the basic undergarment. It is apparent that with today's clothes, a variety of intimate wear is in order. In bras, for ex- ample: once you were safe with only two kinds: one dark and one ligbt-<:0lored. Cur- rently. you m..i,ght need a molded fiberfill cup to round you out under one outfit, while with a more spare-cut dress, you would wear a natural, no-bra look in a simple stretch fabric. Under whites or sheers you should have a beige or "nude" color bra. A pullover bra ILLUSTAATION: Jen Kone • Familw WHklw, Maw 30, 1971 that doeso 't have a bulky back fastening would look best under clingy knits. And for tbe low-cut or scooped-Out neckline, ideal would be an underwire bra in decollete style. The full slip (once the only kind women wore), either with bra or stretch bodice, may stage a comeback.' This is based on predic· tions that the dress will be popular again- after a long siege of pants and separates. Be· sides smoothing out the figure under a dress, many slips are also being fashioned with a new anticling property that really works. The marvelous all-in-0oe body stocking, which helps distribute poundage more even- ly (but usually offers medjum control). is taking on new ways, sometimes with a stretch lace midriff to tuck you in a little. Jo founda- tions, the hip-rider style, minus a waistband, is gaining favor. Aod, the newest trend is that there are colorful bra and bikini founda- tion sets that are opaque and have enough fiber control to be worn on the beach! A sampling of some of the newest intimate apparel to bolster today's turned-on fashions is illustrated here. + Straw handbags are a must for summertime, or vacation time in wann climes. These have a crisp, cool look that can add so much panache. They are practical and long wearirfg with lots of "tote" room. Best of all they are easy to make. The foundation is a new perforated plastic. It comes in prcshaped hexagons (as used for the white floral bag), in ovals and squares and in sheets (as used for the brown, beige and white geometric and the black and white shoulder bags). The technique is as easy as basting. You receive everything you need in each kit; the foundation, exquisi tely colottd su-.aw yarn, handles (where re<Jui red) and easy-to.follow instructions. The large geometric tote bag is lOYz X 13Yz inches with 3-inch boxing. 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''Gone with the Wind''-Whcn this blockbuster burst upon the movie S<:4!ne in 19 39, it created a sensation. quickly wmmng a reputation as one of the most monu- mental films ever made. Today even the elaborate scenes like the bumiog of Atlanta don't seem all that sensational. But what still comes through with strength and ions of n~1alg1a each time the movie is re-released is the enormous stayi ng power of the pertormances by Vivien Leigh and Clark Gable. as well as the presence of Leslie Howard. Olivia de Havilland and high-voiced Butterfly McQueen. The film, which sprang from a phe- nomenally best ~selling book, broke new ground in terms of ambitious cinematic efforts. As years sped by, viewers also found that the film corresponded with affectionate memories of movie-going and personal milestones. To- tal gross rental to date: $72,921.000. Omar Shuff, left 6. "Doctor Zhivago"-Here's another example of a best- selling novel being converted into a big film and cap- itaJizmg on a vast prcsold audience which had heard of -or even read-the book. In this case, there was the adwtional dimens100 of political controversy stirred by the abuse Russia had heaped on author Boris Pasternak. David Lean, a master of the huge picture, is the director who did '·Bridge on the River Kwai," "Lawrence of Arabia" and, more recently, ''Ryan's Daughter." There were mixed notices for "Zhivago," which is really a heavy d~e of ~ap-0pcra set in turbulent historical times. How- ever. the love story, wuh Omar Shariff playing opposite J uhe Chnst1e and Geraldine Chaplin. JS the kind of ro- mance which has often captured popular interest. Onl y six years old. the film has a pawerful finaoc1al track record. Gross: $39,751 ,000. America's All-Time Movie Favorites Julie Andrews 2. "The Sound of Music"-Many sophisticated cnllcs turned up thear noses at this higb-caloried belping of whipped-cream tamily entertainment. But the public turned out in droves, and the film may eventually over- take "Gone with the Wind." Several ingredients have combined to do the trick. Juhe Andrews gives a glowing performance. And never underestimate another power -that of a Rodgers and Hammerstein score. Add breath·taking Austrian scenery and a schmaltzy story geared to general audience appeal about the singing Yon Trapp family, all under the able direction of Robert Wise. The movie arrived in 1965, a time when the trend toward greater movie permissiveness was under way. People who were starved for wholesome family films were ready to welcome a movie that filled the bill. Gross so far: $72,000,000. Helen Hayes •nd V•n Heftln 7. "Airport"-Take an odd collection of characters, de- posit them in a common surrounding, create a crisis and spin out the drama of their lives. Jt's a time-honored movie device. Recall the classic "Grand Hotel." Pr• ducer Ross Hunter. converted the best-selling novel in to a picture that. in one short year, has already worked itc;el( up to the number-seven spot. "I like a good story," many protest in a time when "moods" are often stressed more than plots. Hunter provided a rah of stories at one sitting and tapped the services of such stars as Burt Lancaster. Dean Martin, Yao Heft in, plus veteran actress Helen Hayes. It may be too corny for the critic's taste. but it JS 1he kind of film that always can be brought back because of its st.ar power and becauc;e colorful stories are always popular. Gros.c;: $37,650,796. W hat malces a movie popular? lf producers knew the answer, they would possess the magic key to millions ol dollars. ls it a heap of praise by the critic? The movie reviewer might boost his ego by thinking so, but many films panned by critics become staggering box-office winners. The truth is. the public bas a mind of its own. lf somelhing strike people's fancy, they rush to see it. Certain films 1hrough the years have jabbed that special response nerve. and presto-a bonanza. Here we exam- By William Woll Dustin Hoffman wfth Katherine ROl9 3. "The Graduate"-Director Mike Nichols came alo ng m 1968 at the opportune moment with this blend of any individualism and slick commercialism. The story of an awkward, likeable young man trying to cope with li fe caught the imagination of the youth market JUSt as the voice of youth in the nation was rising to a potent ere· scendo. An unknown star. Dustin Hoffman. had the rare magneti~m that spelJed identification for millions of young moviegoers. The movie has had a major effect on the entire film industry. It sent producers scurrying to come up with films like it, most of them awful . aod proved that on a comparatively small budget you could reap a whirlwind. Gross: $43,100.000. Oick V•n Dyke and Julie Andrews 8 . "Mary Poppins"-When it comes to films with special appeal to children, the Disney organization bas long dominated the field. And nothing has landed with a:> much box-office impact as "Mary Poppins.'' As with "Tne Sound of Music," a major portion of the credit goes to Julie Andrews. who practically came grft- wrappcd as the queen of family entenainment. Her charm ac; Mary Poppms was made to order, and a few catchy tunes caught the imagination of the younger set. Dick Van Dyke added more zest, and although the movie da ag~ in spob, it generally lives up to its promise in the realm of usually scarce family fun. The film turned up with all its fanfare in 1964. G ross: $31.000.- 000. ine America's top I 0 films that have reaped more dollars in our counrry than any other movies in history. Check to see how they match your preference. I ~ote that this list of box-office winners, as tabu- lared by the show-business voice. Variety, is based solely on rentals to distributors tor the Cn1ted States and Can- ada and does not include admissions or tore1gn grosses. Note, too. Lhat most of the leaders are comparatively recent films. Since ir costs a lot more to see a fiJm today than 30 years ago. grosses for new film!> :ire higher.) 'I Charlton Heston, left 4. "Ben Hur"-Cbariots anyone? Ask. a "Ben Hur .. en- thw.iast what be remembers most and chances arc he'll say it was the exciting chariot race. But there bas to be '>Ornething else. and it probably is the combination of ~euing (the time of Christ), spectacle and stars. Spec- tacles have been perennial favorites of rhe public. IL helps if there 1s a "classic" quality to the !>tory. There have been a multitude of uuer clinkers 10 this depart- ment. but director William Wyler came up in 1959 with the right combination. Wyler was relying on a property that already bad been made successfully in silent days. Ca:-t in the modern "Ben Hur" were Charlton Heston .ind Stephen Boyd. Although Jt was panned by many .:ntu.;s. whenever Ben H ur is revived, it still gets a wel- 1.omc response. 0ross: $40.li9Ci.OOO. Audrey Hepburn 9. "My Fair Lady''-The Broadway show proved to be one of the theater's longest running hits, and anticipation naturallv ran high as to wh:.it director George Cukor. ,)ne ot H ollvwood'-; veteran<.. would achieve on c;creen. There was also 1he drama ot infighting. Julie Andrews, whose name became synonvmous with the show on <;tage. was passed up fo r Audrey Hepburn. When the film premiered in 1964. it turned out to be a knockout of a movie. graced by the lavish c05tuming of Cecil Bea ton. The Lerner-Loewe musical. based on George. Bernard )haw's ··Pygmalion." epitomized what the mu...,ical form on "creen is all about. There were some weak moments, hill Miss Hepburn looked gorgeous. Rex Harrison was his usual debonair self and Stanley Holloway cavorted With great clan in getting to the churc h on time. Gross: ~J0.000.000. No matter what the critics say, there is only one sure way to measure the success of a movie: at the box office. Here, then, is what the public lists as the greatest mov~es ever made. But, as usual, the critic has the last word .... Heston as Moses 5. "The Ten C0tnmandments"-This is the one for which Cecil B. de Mille is remembered most.. and it typifies his strengths and weaknesses. De Mille knew how to give the public spectacle, all right, but when you look at the film oow (it was made in J 957). it looms hopelessly pompous and wooden, as if the film iLc;elf had come to us on a tablet. Nonetheless. people flocked Lo see it. perhaps partly because of its mammoth pro- motional campaign. perhaps because it seemed obliga- tory with its epic religious theme. As for Moses. he was none other than Charlton Heston again. Teachers are always looking for films with educational content, and 'The Ten Commandments" is a movie that prompts sc:hool ourings. Count on it for further revivals in years to rnme. Gross: $40.000,000. Sean Connery 10. "Thunderball"-James Bond captured the public imagination on a grand scale. There was a mystique about his mixture of satire and violent :.idvcnrure. and Scan Connery virtually became James Bond in the ey~ of movicgoer;-to rhe point where he l:"tter struggled to <.hake off lhe image. In 'Thundcrball'' ( 1965), he tried to recover stolen atomic bombs. and Terence Young filmed 1he adventure on a lavish scale, with panicular attention to the wild gimmicks and gadgets which came co characterize the Bond series. This one wac; steeped m even more violence than c;ome. Sick humor around the brutality gave the killings. a smart-alecky edge. Another &ener:uion, digging back to see what was very popular in America during the si xtie'l. may someday seiz.e upon secret agent James Bond, 007, as a "new" fad. Gross: <;:!7.000.000. New Favorite? The most startling box-office devel- opment in moviedom today is "Love Story." Despite its many pans, the film stands a cltance of turning into the highest grosser ever. At the end of its first 10 weeks in re- lease. the total stood at SJ I. 762.81 3 in admissions alone. Even scaled down to rental. this statistic will indicate the stunning head start it has. SeveraJ ingredients explain the money avalanche started by this drama. The novel, even though a spin-off from the movie, arrived first and became a publishing phenomenon. Erich Segal's tear- jerker seemed to answer the need many have felt for getting back to simple. old-fashioned yarns. There are those who have had their fill of the realism. frankness and complexity which have become so popular. "Love Story" appears to be riding the crest of this backlash. Unemployment-wracked Hollywood has a lo;o tnken the film to ire; bosom. Although it haci been ridiculed as glih and sha llow, the movie holds the promio;e for diminished Hollywood of a rerurn to the "good old days." One thing is certain: "Love Story'' is the movie to watch in the box-office sweepstakec;. And Now: the Critic's Choice Every critic has his own list of favorites. I have an en- tirely different set of films I'd prefer to have hecome box-office leaders. I wish the following 1 o. hstc<l in no particular order. would have paced the lield: "Citizen Kane," the O r-;on Welle~ mn<;terpicce that helped change cinema. "A Night at the Opera," one of the funniest movie<; ever made. "Modern Times," Chaplin's brilliant, significant com· edy. "Dr. Strangelove," so far the definitive film about possible nuclear destruction. "The Grapes of Wrath.'' a great American film. "Intolerance," the silent triumph of movie pioneer D. W. Griffith. "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre," a powcrfu.l. • timeless drama of greed. "2001: A Space Odyssey," whic:h advances the art of film into the space age. "Monsieur Verdoux," another Chaplin achievement and his deepest film. "Shame," hy Swedi~h director Ingmar Bergman, a particularly arresting universal drama epitomizing Berg- man's contribution to cinema. William Wolf, who for seven years has been film critic for Cue Magazine, has seen an estimated 3,000 movies. He is currently Vice-Chairman of the New York Film Critics, one of the nation's leading organizations of movie reviewers. 7 QUIZ/By Jolua E. Gtbeon How Do You Like ·Your Name1 A person's name bu been described as the "sec- ond face" be presents to the world. And psychological surveys have shown that it can affect a person's life in a great many different ways. This true-false quiz gives us a loof at some of science's most significant findings on the subject 1. U you don't like your name, you have plenty of company. 2 . U you don't feel com- fortable with your name, the odds a.re it's your last name that bothen you. 3 . An odd or queer-sound- ing name can have an ad- verse effect oo the per- sonality. 4. Ao odd-sounding name can be an asset. 5. You can form an in- stant dislike for a person -without really knowing why-just because of his name. 6. How welt you remem- ber a person's name is an index to bow well you like him. 7. The name you give your child can tum out to be acutely embarrassing to him-even if it's a name be likes. AN SWERS 1. True. If you like your name, you're lucky, for studies and surveys show that a great many people don't like theirs very well -either because they feel their names simply "don't fit." have an unpleasant sound, are easily turned into slang or a.re too dif- ficult to pronounce. 2. Falu. Investigations have shown that with most people who wish they could be called something else, it's their first name they're unhappy about. That's why some people commit a disliked first name to obJivion by sign- ing themselves. for exam- ple, E. Rohen Smith (the "E" might have stood for Egbert), then become known as Bob. 3 . Trve. A child who True or False: The name you give your child can tum out to be acutely embarrassing to him-even if it's a name he likes. In-laws comi ng tonight, but the dinner's all set and the table's all set and you can take it easy for a while and ... Tuis ... ls the ~Mmoment. grows up with a "funny" nacne-<>ne which ~ pecu- liar-sounding, sissified or with unpleasant conoota- tioos--can have his per· sonality and his entire out- look on life seriously affected. British rc:scarch scientist Mallory Wober, University of Brutol, made a special study of the sub- ject. He cites surveys showing a significantly higher proportion of neu- Put your feet up and relax. Now's the time (or the rich, full flavOf of L&M. It's a small reward, but honey, you deserve it. l9 lllg. "ti(', 1.3 mg. lllCOlllt rt. per cignul by FTC IMCllod I.Jiil 711. roses among persons with odd-sounding names. Stud- ies at Chicago's Psychiat- ric Institute and Loyola University also showed that people with unique or bizarre names had an ap- preciably higher frequen- cy of personality malad- justment than othen. The investigators con- clude from their findings that "unique names inter- fere with normal social I Famil11 Weekl111 Ma"t10, /I'll interaction, and this, in tum, produces disturbed adjustment." 4. Tnu. An inclividual with a strong and re- sourceful personality may react to his offbeat name in a positive rnanncr and regard it as a challenge to be surmounted. Instead of handicapping him. it will serve to spur his initiative and heighten his deter- mination to achieve what- ever goals he may set for himself. lbat's why you will sometimes find men in high places with pecu· liar names, which, instead of hampering their suc- cess, have actually con- tributed to il S. True. Authorities point out that a name may evoke a strong emotional reaction because of an un- conscious association with a person-either real or fictional-whom you once disliked. Findings of a re- cent psychological study show that a person's name can cause you to form a completely different judg- ment of him than if his name had been different. 6 . Tnu. The ease with which you recall a per- son's name is a measure of your esteem for him. When a person is referred to as "So-and -so" or "What's-his-name," this means be has been rele- gated to the 1-couJdn't· care-less category. When you forget a person, the first thing you forget is his name. 7. True. Care should be taken so that his initials will not add up to a tbree- letter word he wouldn't ca.re to have appear on bis luggage or anywhere else. This happens now and then and can be the source of continual embarrass- ment and annoyance. For example, the name Paul Irwin Grant sounds fine, but the initials (P.LG.) are likely to produce snickers, even when re- produced in gold letten.. • IS IT POSSIBLE? An Automatic Income for Life of szo,OOO ... sso,OOO ... s100,000 a Year . •• Without Working ... from a Business That Runs Itself! '1'11 show you doxen1 of plans you can start easily -without investing a cent!" says Ty Hicks. Dear Fnmd: Did you tttt "°" 10 Uuak bow l1Ul II would be to IMI~ .. auto- mat>C lftCOmC '°' 11'£ ~ ol 70Ur life -an income u.ar _eon oa wmtMr pou wort Of DOC'? ..U --ot $lOO ••• $400 ••• SIOO ••• $1..000 a week or lllOlc. 10 do wrtb as ,_ please! Bel~ 11 or eot. 11'£~ arc ~YAU)' KlOt'CS of busmaMs &!lat could be bnnrm1 ,_ • fortune, wn.bour 1'0l&r lillin1 a fan""! Easy, prow:n, -1·m.alun1 ~ I.bat pracucally N1I lhclftlidYCS -10 11•e Yc>u carra rn<'Omt without worll' All '°" brint to tbtm is a litlle inae· nu1c1 and 11'£ !lkp-by-stC"p mttbods ouUiDed ill lMs ~ F11~~. )'OU un II" Into maDJ' of Iha« bu~. ill )OUr ~ umt -and build • ConYM fan -uanma wltll no _,, of YOUI own• TbaJ'i nabt! An automauc income, without i11\'CS!u11 • cmt• Fw u.,le - • I'd Wlc to tell )'OU about• melllod • fonntr bllJe.collar worbr u.a -requinna no equipment o:.btt than • pencil Uld paper, and no •P£Cu11 ilt1lls. He httpt ~r ~ ce1 staned. As pan of hit fee. be becomn I "Mknt Jl&IV'Cf" in eac.b t-.lncst. TOCIAy be bu an income of mo~ Ulan U 0..000 • rear, from some II busAMMC>. Yet he docin't "'orlt even • minute • lDOOlh at IUI)' of than! • In another •peeracuLar fonu-.-ltJDt 111e1hod. all )OU do ls male up comfm!)' n~mcs, and sell lhcm to compairics that need names. Usina lh11 mcrhod, Otlt fonunc bulldtt sold nearly $30,000 wonlt of corponte n~mcs ID 6 mont!ts. And in the nest siit months, Ille 10lcl $237, 700 WOt'lh of names! AU wilbout lftftSlifta • call of bcr own! • And rd lib to show )'OU bow another fOMllllC blljldcf llCQUited a bus.nc:a that pramcally NII$ iuclt -a ~ k>t -wit.boll\ UleftdU>I • QCnl of hu own, f"Cll t.boulh lie ..s a bad cndit riall. t oday, lie own• 1.c part:1na lou.. Hi' Mt 1ncocnc from cadl k>t Ill $U..OOO pa )'C•r. l•"•AI bun• total net.,_ of $210..000 per~! I W.t Tt Ttl Y• All Miit Tlllst -u. 111a., Ok _ .... lmllc ..... 0,.. tMlits CdnlJ At ., ti! 1..1111*: Sccc:u can.. and "'Ill be )"OUn -ii JOU UK tbt:tc Ml~ and a~ly t.betc tec.hn1q.-. I 11M rbtm m)'Wlf. M)' name is Ty Hieb. Toda)' I Ii.ave tettnl autocnatk incomes IO•"I for me. "Aut~LJC" beau. I ~ less than TWO OA YS A WEEX, WptrYisllll tbac bw1r-.w:s -•llh ample ti-'°' llunp ~ trattl, enrcruinment, hobbies' Yet not one of thae busmeun OOS1 me • CCTll to A.art! You'll hnd the f\111 cku.Jb 111 • ne• book whidl I ha¥C writteii .•• ui oe-opu11n1. prorit·i.dcn boot that showt you • da.alln1 erray of p0wuful, pr0~n. moocy-makill1 oppomuutin ... 901' o1 wlucb ro-quirc IJlllc or no usb, and even leS'S cf1011! To set •I -rree fOf 10 full dm. l1mpl1 fill ou1 and mail rbc enclo9cd IJOS{·frce c:u11. a11d you'll ~••e tour COi'>' of N .. Tt ltrrn Y• WIJ Tt l Grat Flrtlae! In 1b1s book you·u land sco~ of tned and pro'<en ware to b«row 1110ne1 qwckly, and UK II 10 build • fonuM •.. Whether ,ou·~ a ~ or ..Orf.\&.11, old, )'OU!ll, married, lllUNIJ'tlcd . Even If )OU haftn'I llOt a job ... or ue a member of 1 m:in;)nry eroup ... or hatt no ptl"D'WICfll raodmcx ... lbac tedlnlques will ~It for 1011• You'll d11C0Ye1 • How you can tct up 10 SJ,000 cull) on your M~turc. alcme. t'ven if )'Ou ha~ i-n rcfw.ed bcfOofe' • Ho" )-OU can .,, ur 10 S$.OOO for u llnle u st • -th' ABOUT THE AUTHOR Ty Hieb ha.I built .__, to~ for b.lmMlf Uld otllen. Wini ~ mcrhocb he 11•cs ,._ 111 um boo-.. Today he hu JC.-cral atuo-rr •-• '°'"' IOf him. "Autom11lc" bec.llux be ~"41 Ins than two da15 a week, supcrvwn, lbne bu»-~ -w1IJI ample t.mc for thanp WU tcuel, r:ntenurunent. and hobb.a • More amM.1111 still. be bqan hh icarc:b ror orullb wtth - r<Htl#fJ, rtO '"'"'' /tHlllM . bl' fatJa ha•t~ dted wbm Mr. H1clu wiu only 14 Today be ll pe'SOftal ad•tSOr 10 many up1nn1 fonu.M bu11dtn. Hb acciYitla Include conferenms on buirne~i plann1ne. 11 '30 an hour. Dur1111 hi1 career, Mr. Hteh hu made moniry in hoccb , aparuncnt hou-. rml•I ~I CJtate. boatJn1. sbtpplJll. pt1b-thhlnt, amutemtflU.. lht "ock market. pnn11n1. en1P11«Mn1. and t&aren. He u H pracnc the owner of X¥eral m1p011an1 wt••ot rnduwia. n -n as the au~ of three otlla ~ telb11g book.I· How ,,, 1'11JU • ~-l1tro,,.r Forw"' '" Yot1t s,,.,., Tl,..r. s-r·llttOMy Slrorttwl.I to 1'rrotfti111 Ric.Ir, end Ho• to Sr°" Yowr o-1'tua<¥u °" a SIMN1"11tl '1ftll Nelu u, to 1100,000 A Tr •. lutnt lltHJ Cai It YM'S! Every )Our, •hou..ands or bqjMinl wealth bullckn hit Ille bes money by U.klll borra-d money. Man,. of lbne ha .. no cndit r.U.. o f any kind •11en 1~1 Alert. Yee thcJ' lljt the bit _,., l..el -.-OW )'OU bow! l "IJ ihc)w you how you may •' ell the D'1IOM)' you __. "' a few hours -maybe even a few mlnll1CS! You can. by 1111n1 che rnrihodl Ill r.Jtl• book. rn.ake Yo<•~tf • 1111~ lionel~. Ot.bc,.. haYe doillc ull('tly that. , .... tnkb8d tMID. "-opla lika- • (.'~U IL Uiinl the \CCl"et JUSI mentioned above, Chlf purcbued and M>ld M>mt 2' properties fn • sla-moncb period. His profit on thne dealt was 561.000! • Sam T. used M<>lhcT one of the 10urca ~•ltd in thJs boot tO 1e1 5"00. He 1nves1ed 1h1s money in valuable posu.,r .-alnflS, and M>ld 1he111 to ftllo• *tamp club members. Within ) )IHn, he was worth $300,0001 • • You 'll -how Lury M. IOI the money he 1-*'d llO bv1 $14..000 won/I of 1"8il'lti11p, 1., 2 years, be ..,., off~red •lrnotc FIVE TIMES u much for t.bcm. But ur')' •ail"' 1nOt.ber ~ Uld 901d lhmt for more 1han SIX TIMES the purchll5e pnc:c: $100.000. This h • Ilea! income -part1cutarly when )'OU re~ lbal lArTY didn't 1nvr\1 •dime of hb own• • kn 0 ., COMlckred IUCb • poor credit rislc that si:a bents llad - fu.ed him tJmc afrer time. u.K4 • method ~ealed In lllls book 10 act • $$0..000 flve-,eJOr lo;an 1n ltu than )() minutes! He UJed thlt money to buy a mt•urant. Today, he hM flw: tJoomint ratauran1>. and more monc1 I.ban he can spend' • Joel L starud with a au staclon wtllc:h he toot O"ft, UJ.in1 one of the ~1 CU)' loam I rcll you •bout. Oocie J~I bad tbc r.u station, he ~pn 10 look around ror CMhcT cuy-rnoncy busincues. Soon he had a real niatc offte:ie, • pet shop. a hardware sto~. • sca>nd SM ~•ation. ~nd a laundry. H 11 net income from tlle:K btosine-wu n1.ooo the r;,~ yurl • Httb F ... ., 1 mailman for the Posi Office. In a llftle 1own Ill the mid_.. Uana 1111: ~bod f ten JOU about -tot otltaliUna lar,r sums of mcwwy for u 1t11i. u U • month -be obcalne4 J40 000 w11bovt purllna up a crnr• He uwd chi• inooey to buy • ~.000 motel. Today he's on easy llrttc. Yet it root him only a few -iu 10 hfl ti bit' • Clim T couldtl't •aftd the 9'-to-5 rou•loc o f Ilk ,ob. He dedded lie had to ~Ile a pile of monc1 a\ quickly u pcmlble. U1inir ona of OW 90urcn reveJlltd 1n thb book, lie borrowed S2..000 and in~ ii In • meal busit'ln' In lcu than 2 "'°"'"' he mack • t>f'Ofit of S 11.JOO -OR OVEJl $100 PE ft DAY FOil DOINO NOTKING, wlMlc he had ocher PtOt>W'.\ money invested! ETe,..,.,.hcrc I ao 1n 1111, wor ld I rnou suceenful. -.allll)' people We~ )'()<A to !ravel with mt you'd mtt1 rhait rich ~111 the ~ hottb. IM f1n«t retlaUr'.atllA. o clu•i"C clubs, and t rftORL Wlla1't fTIOfT. you·d turn• 1rca1 MCrd fq:>m t~ wut:ll 111dtn. • Nea1ly C'l"Cf")' pcnon who burl! an•t 'lioallh f« blMKlf In receet GRES.LAND BOOKS • 4500 N.W. 135th St.. Miami, Florida 33054 la A Lw Al Y• .._.., Tt llclles r-----MAIL NO.RISK COUPON TODAY----..., GREENLAND BOOKS, 0eiit. 2825 : 4500 N.W.135th St., Miami, flit. 33054 I Ocntlcmcn: Pltue l'lllJI me 1 COi'}' of HOW TO BORROW YOUR WAY TO A OltEAT FORTUN°£ by Tylu o . Hlcb. I l 11ndet11Md the boolt b mine for only S6.91 comoktc. ln I llddJtlon. I undenaancl tbat I may euminc tills book (or • full 30 .,. aittrcly ., :row rist . u •• '"" end °' lb.. ti.DR, 1 -I aot aatbftcd. r ..in a1mp1,. ~urn tbc bootr. to "°" for _,. I -of 111J _,, bilclt. Eadoed • ctleck Of M.O. '°'" '------------I vou MAY CHAJtoe MY. 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The Yanks' Munson: A Slow Starter But a Power Behind the Plate ByBarryAbramson Although the gridiron quarterback is the glamorous center of attention, his baseball counterpart-the man behind the mask-has often been ignored. But, if Thurman Munson can overcome his habitual slow s tart, he may yet make this the "year of the catcher" -.i '· . . I I Munson wi1h wife Diana and 10-month-old daughter Tracy LYnn: Can he bring the World Series title back to Yankee Stadium? "What"s a Thurman Munson?" That was 1he question New York Yankee fan-; rai..,cd when they heard that an unknown young man with this o<ld name wa'i coming 10 Yankee Stadium .ind. after w:itching him play in the fir;t few gamec; la-t o;e:ic;on, 1he quc,t1on wac; changed to "'Who need<; a I liurmnn Mw1rnn?0° For the unknown from Canton. Ohio. was unable to ge t 10 fi rst ha<..e the fir~t 24 times he was sent up 10 hat. Things have changed con,iderabty -;in cc then. Sports enthusiasts all aero"" the count ry now know that a 1 hurman Mun'iOn is one of lhe bright new stars o( h:i.,ehall. He wac; a runaway choice as American ..l..e:iguc "Rookie of the Year." the firc;t calcher to a~hicve that distinction. He wac; the leading hitter for the Yankee<;, the man who led them to a comeback 'ccond-place tini'h he I' now hoping to bnng a pen- nant and World Serie<. title tr• Yankee Siadium. wh11.:h m the day' of Ruth. Gehrig. D1 Maggio and Mantle, had a near-monopoly on c;uch chJmp1onships. The glory attained hy the 2 3-year-old Munson and h' Cincinnati's John nv Bench-who i-; alc;o 23 and voted the Na1ional Leaguc"s Moc;1 Valuable Playe r- ha'> helped make rhis the "ye..ir of the catcher'' in 12 f.'11 111il11 Wt,.,klu, .llov .'Jo, t!ln major-league ba~eball. And the alfention being paid the catcher is long overdue. Mun<;on maintains. "The catcher ii; the most important man in the game." he -;aye;. "He docs the c;ame kind of a job a 4u.1rterback does in football. He directs the pitcher. and calls the game tor them. He must know the capa- bilities and weaknci;scs of each batter who comes to the plate. He abo actli a'\ a lund of field general be- c.w~c from hi<> po<>il ion he can oversee the entire field. F:vcn more, he hJc; the import::i nt duty of protecting home plate as 1he ninner comes tearing in to try to mnl:e 1he score." Although the grid iron quarrerhack i~ the glamorous l cn1er ot attenlion. his b:i.,ehall counterpan has often Ileen ignored because he ic; hidden by a ma<>I: and a 1111,und of protective equipment and 1s forced to as- '\Ume an ung.unly, cramped po,ition behind the plate. The fans lend 10 focuc; their interest and their cheers on the man pitching 1he ball, the man hitting it. and the fielder moving gracefull y 10 catch 11. Because a catcher's job '\eem'> unrewarding and be- "a11se of the danger; catche~ are cxp0sed to from 'winging bats, from lout t1p'i that break their fingers or their handc;. and from p11chc-; that unexpectedly ... urvc the wrong way. few you ng players voluntarily lry out for the receiver's job. Munson and Bench were no different at the start of their careers. Both began as mtidders. and "Bench also tried his hand at pitching. Munson had another reason for switching. He won • all-~ta1e honors as a schoolboy secomJ-basemao in anton. but his team had a pitcher named Jerome Pniell who was so fast no receiver could hold on lo his pitches. Munson was induced to try catching Pruett and showed such moxie behind th1.: plate that his coach insisted he remain there. Munson went on to Kent State Universi1y, where he became an All-American baseball player as well as football player. He decided to concentrate on the diamond game because he felt his five-foot I I -inch height wasn"t tall enough to insure success in profes- sional football. Munson was scouted by Gene Woodling, a former Yankee outfielder who lives only a few miles from Kent Stale and who gave the young catcher his highest recommendation. Jt is cus1omary for players signed by big-league organizations to spend several years polishing their talents in the minors, but Munson, backed hy hi'i dad. told a Yankee official at his signing, ··1 expect to be in the majors w11hin two years.·· He made good on this pledge, too. He played only one minor-league season in Binghamton. N.Y .• and i.pcnt part of a second season with Syracuse. with the rest devoted to a tour of Army duly. He had caught in only 125 professional ga mes when Yankee manager Rdlph Houk, himself a former catcher. decided to promote him to the New York dub and make him number·one receiver, ahead of another player with more experience. Despite his rookie status, Munson promptly dis- played the cockiness that has always marked hi s personality. This may h:ive disturbed 1he sensibilities of '>ome of the ciders on the Yankee tel m, but it impre~sed manager Houk. "A catcher must have elf-confidence." he said. Without self-confidence. Munson would not be able to survive these devastating early-season slumps. At the stan of this month. he was baning only .189. But, lo show what faith the Yankee management has in Munson. the SfXlkesman declared: "Munson is not onJy our man as catcher, he"s our best ballplayer. You can resl.a$sured we'll go with him just as we did last year. until he snaps out of his slump." Once Munson brol..e 0111 01 hi i. ~lump, he did M> with gusto. He batted over .350 d11ring the last part of the season and showed the fierce ·'win-or-die" c;pirit that hao; hcen a Yankee tradition. Pitcher Lindy McD:inii:I vivid lv ret·allo; one game again1't 1he t•ham- pion Baltimore Orioles in which Munson starred with foqr hitc; .ind some dramatic defensive play<... With the ~1:ore eight to eight Baltimore singled with the ba'-C"> loaded in the ninth inning. The throw came in to Munson at the plate. but 1t wac; a '>pliHecond 100 late for him 10 tag the winning runner our. He lunged de<.- perately at him anyway. And as the crowd began leaving the stadium. he lay frozen on the ground. plopping the oall in and out of his glove, crestfallen. The hard v.ork of a young catcher in baschall par~ olf. Mun'lon iii already in the $2g,ooo.a-year class. He's cheered bv 1he fact that Cincinn1ti's Bench has an $80.000-a-year contract and is sure lo reach the S 100.000 -;lot <.oon. Thi.; shows that men who wear m~lc' can get rich without stealing. ~ Never a rc:>ugh pwff ~~~~~~NOt-112Hfi °' •roe for ...,. __,. iai11111, w••18_iiM~ ing yeu the wedd's MOit popular boat, the Sea Snark. Ordinarily yo.Id pay about $120 for this portable, uniinkabti eleven-foot sail>oat. lut you CGft o•t it from Kool for only $88 Ondudn delivery) and one Kool carton end flap. So get Kool and stay cool, with the Sea Snarlt, and the .a, cigaNtte with the tQlfj 9f extra coolness. Kool. 18 mg. ~tar," 1.4 mg. nicotine av. per c1gare11e. FTC Report Nov. 70. © 1971. Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp. COOKBOOK/By Melanie De Proft A Sampler of Dairy Recipes Recipes using ice cream, cottage cheese, whipping cream and sour cream as we salute the "Dairy Month" of June SOUR CREAM HOT FUDGE SQUARES 1 pq. sour creem choc:olate fud19 calce mix Fudse S.uce (see recipe) 1. Grease and flour a I Sx I Ox I-in. jelly roll pan. Prepare cake mix fol- lowing pltg. directions. Tum batter into pan and spread evenly. Bake at 3S0°F. 20 to 25 min. - .. 2. Cool I 0 min. in pan on wire rack. Cut into 3-in. squares aod transfer to individual dCMCrt plates. Top each serving with ke aum and Fudge Sauce. 15 servings What better way to Illustrate the lmpot'tllnce of ~lry products In meal pf•nnlng th•n with • fudge square topped with Ice etam •nd fudge sauce? !hull BUHl.RU> ASPIRtN, IOO's .......................... 7~ ltHall MONAC£T APC TABUTS, IOO's •.................... 7~ RHall GLYClRIN SUl'POSITORIE.S Adult or Infant, 24's, raa. 89t .............................. 6~ ltHall HYDROG[N PlROlCIO[ 3~-10 vol .. pint. rea. SSt .......................... -....... Ut Reull VITAMIN C TABLCTS 100 ma .. IOO's, rea. i t.07 ................................. 6st 250 m1 .• IOO's, rea. $2.16 ............................... Sl.29 500 m1 .• I OO's, Yea. $3.92 ..... -.................. -.... -. $2.J5 AEXALL 8 ASPIRIN TABLCTS 5 Grain 3oo·s ....... 99C ioo·s ....... 47C RUBBING ALCOHOL ~~;1~ .... 49C FOAMING BATH OIL Liiac. Pine. floral or Gardenia QUART SPCCIAl 9 9/. PIUCC-"' REXALL HAIR SETTING GEL ~:-~ Rq. $2.50 $1 25 1 pound • RDAU AEDl~SPRAY DRY ANTIPERSPIRANT DEODORANT s oz. 73C Reull Redl·Spray Oeodora11t 5 oz. 55' BRITE S£T HAIR SPRAY 13oz .. 49C FAST HOME PERMANENT $1.09 Men's, Ladles' it,ssorted Styles only 49C CANNON BEACH TOWELS 22". 44" Stripes, Prints, Colors 99C FUDGE SAUCE 1 pkg. sour cream chocolate fudge frosting mbt (dry mix) 2 tablespoons light com syrup 3 tablespoons butter or m•rg•rine, softened % cup mllk Tum frosting mix ioto the top of a double boiler with com syrup and butter or margarine. Add milk grad- ually. stirring constantly. Heat over rapidly boiling water S min., stirring occasionally. Serve warm or chilled. Store any remaining sauce in a cov- ered container in refrigerator. A bout 2 Y.1 cups sauce Note: U desired, mix about 2 table- spoons rum into sauce. LAYERED ICE CREAM 'N' CAKE DESSERT 1 layer Sour Cntam Chocolate Fudge Cake with Peppermint Stick Candy (see recipe) 1 Ice cream "cake" layer 1 pkg. sour a.m chocolN fudge frosting ml:r (dry mix) Peppermint stick candy, coarsely crushed SUNBEAM REXALL SHAVE MODACIN MASTER TABLCTS FIV£ auou. r.1..0 $16.66 For retief 79C of tension hHdlChe lOO's Ruell TOOTHBRUSH[$, 6 styles Nylon Brlsllff, reg. 69t ................. 2 fM 69' INSULATU> Pl..ASTIC P1ClflC llAG ......... Sl.'7 AUTO LITTU 8A.SK£T-Aut. Coton ......... ~ 9" PAPCR PLATU-deep fluted. Pack of 120.~ PAPUt CUPS. For hot or cold llqulds, pack of 50 .•..............•. _ ..•.••.•......... 77t BATH SCALE.. White with vi11yl maL Re1. $5.95 •..•....•.. $2 ... SOLID-STAT[ RADIO. Poc:ket·slze with earphone. cas. ........... $3.97 PICNIC JUG, 'h 11allon, hi-Impact plastic .. Sl.09 Rexall FACIAL TISSUCS, 200's, 2 ply, 3 boites ........................... , [l[CTRIC BUG KILL£R. For porclt, patio. b•r·b·que ................. S7.9t N •s 1. Prepare the sour cream chocolate fudge frosting mix, following pkg. directions. Blend in 1 tablespoon cognac. Chill until ready to use. l. Remove the Ul).molded ioe cream "cake" layer from the freezer. Care- fully spread some frosting over sur- face of ice cream. 3. Carefully remove the cake-dessert layer to top of frosted ice cream layer. Swirl remaining frosting over top. Sprinkle with crushed pepper- mint stick candy. Garnish platter with clusters of frosted grapes. if desired. SOUR CREAM CHOCOLATE FUDGE CAKE WITH PEPPERMINT STICK CANDY 1 pkg. sour aeem chocolate fudge ake mix Peppeqnlnt stick candy, co.rsefy crushed with a rolling pfn (about % cup) Y.z cup semisweet chocolate pieces 1. Prepare cake mix following pkg. directions using two 9-in. round layel' cake pans. Grease bottom of one pan. Line with a round of waxed paper to fit bottom, and grease again. Grease and flour the second pan; spoon Vi LOVE BUTTONS WITH ANY PURCHASE OF REXALL PRODUCTS_ ..... !_........._ Rexall SACCHARIN TAllL[TS, 1,000•s, 1A rr•in, reg. 98¢ •.......•...•••.••.• 59¢ Y.z RT•in, r ... $1.29 •••...•••••...........•...• nt 1 grain, reg. $1.79 •.•.....••••..•...••..... $1.09 Rexatl MINUTEMAN CH£WABLE MULTIPLE VITAMINS, lOO's ............... $1.59 With Iron, 100's •••.•.•......•...•....••..•• $1.89 FIRST QUALITY PA.NTY HOSE, reg. Sl.59 ••.• 8711 SPUNT£X NOH-RUN PAHTI HOSE, res. $2.50 •.••••.•........•....•...•.•.•.•.• $1.88 Rexall TOOTHPASTE, Reg. or fluoride, 6-%-01. tube .•.••.•...•....• 56¢ lhxatl BlttGHT£H£R TOOTHPASTE, 6~ oz ... 59¢ Rexall SHAMPOO, 7-oz. plastic bottle Ema,. Id or Conditioning •••••.•......•.....•.• 76f. 'hu ll NAIL l"OUSH REMOVER, 4 oz... rea. 79;. .•...•..•.....•.•..••........... 59¢ of the batter into the floured cake pan and bake as directed, 25 to 30 min. 2. Stir the crushed candy and choc- olate pieces into remaining batter, and turn into the paper-lined pan. Dalee at 350°F . 30 to 35 min. J. Set on a wire rack; cool in pans J 0 min. Remove from pans to rack. Carefully peel waxed paper from the one layer and cool completely. (The plain cake layer may be frozen and frosted when desired.) ICE CREAM "CAKE'' LAYER Set out about 2 qts. of i« cram (vanilla, chocolate. and/or pepper- mint stick flavor) to soften slightly. Scoop I or more of the flavored ice creams into a 9-in. layer cake pan, packing firmly and evenly to top of pan. Cover with 8lllmiaam foil and freeze. When ready to assemble the Lay- ered Jee Cream 'n ' Cake Dessert. remove ice ~ream from freezer. Quickly dip bottom of pan inio bot water. pat dry and immediately in- vert onto a well-chilled serving plate. Return to freezer to firm, about 15 min. NEWUB .... 11£XAU. MEDICATED SKIN CREAM fOJ silin beauty and comfort. DROWSE ALARM t4.99 PINEAPPLE·COTTAGE CHEESE MOLD 1 pkg. (3 oz.) lemon·flavored platin 1 pkg. (3 oz.) llme-flavored pltitln 1 taaspoon gm.cl lemon peel 1 teaspoon salt 2 cups boilinc water 1 c.n (20 oz.) crushed pineapple. drained Plneepple syn.ip and w.ter to make 1 a.ip 2 cups large cunt creamed cottaae cheese Y.t cup mayonnaise Y.z cup dairy sour cram 2 ta~ minced onion % cup chopped ripe olives Y.t cup chopped walnuts 1. Empty gelatin into a bowl with lemon peel and sail Add boilil!it water and stir until gelatin is dis- solved. Blend in pineapple syrup. Chill until slightly thickened; stir occasionally. 2. Mix in, in order, the pineapple and remaining ingredients. Turn into a 2-qt. fancy mold. Chill until firm. 3. Unmold onto a chilled serving plate. Garnish with additional ripe olives and salad greens. 8 to 10 s~rvings REX-SALVI NE BURN SPRAY-5 OZ. Fonns protective film over Injured area. CREME BRULEE 4 egyofks •A cup suc•r 2 teaspoons vanllla extract 2 cups heavy cream, scalded ~ cup brown sugar 1. Beat egg yolk.s, sugar, and extract in a bowl until blended. Add hot cream gradually, stirring constantly until sugar is dissolved. 2. Pour mixture through a sieve into a 1-qt. baking dish or casserole, 2 to 21h in. deep. Set filled casserole in a larger pan. Put onto oven rack and pour very hot water into pan to level of mixture in casseroie. J. Bake at 325°F. 60 min. or until a knife comes out clean when in- serted halfway between center and edge of creme. Remove dish from bot water. Set on a wire rack to cool. Chill thoroughly, preferably over- night. 4. When creme is chilled. sieve brown sugar evenly over entire surface. Set in a shallow pan of cracked ' ice; place under broiler with top about 5 in. or more from heat. Broil just until sugar is bubbly, melted (watch carefully so sugar will not burn). and forms a crusL Serve warm or chilled. About 6 serv;ngs a.xell Oft£ TA•LET DAILY MULTIPLE VITAMINS POWERFUL SAVINGS ON THESE AND MANY MORE SPECIALS Pt•in. 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"tar," 1.2 mg. nicotine; Belair longs, 18 mg. "t•.'' 1.3 mg . .P•cotine. av. per cigarette. FTC Report Nov. · 70 CWhat in theCWorld! , ROD McKUEN Simple singer; wealthy poet It's official: folk singer Rod Mc- Kuen i.s the richest poet in history. Although book publishers know that .. poetry doesn't sell ," Mc- Kuen·s slim volumes of verse have a world-record of over three and a hall million <;ales. His books have sold more 1han all of the other ma- jor contemporary poers comhined. Moreover, one volume alone, the four-year-old ''Listen to the Warm:· Still sells 4.000 copies a week. Best- seller lists indicate be is running even with Erich Segal's "Love Story"--or surpassing il When Family Weekly discovered that Sunday, May 30, was the 70th anniversary of The Hall of Fame for Great Americans, we also dLS- covcred that average Americans know very little about the insti - tution. No one we polled could name l 0 people in The Hall of Fame. There is now a paperback book which will help remedy that situation. Titled "The Hall of Fame" and published by the New York University Press ( 1009 Fifth Avenue, New York. N .Y. 10028). i1 con1 ain a wcallh of information about \he citizens who have been enshrined in bronz.c in the opcn- air colonnade overlooking the Hud- son River. For example : Can you name the only alien to bold an "associate membership" to The Hall? Answer: Marquis de La- fayette, honored for bis service in the Rcvolut1onary War. If you fasten your seatbelt. arc you then in great danger of being trapped in a burning car or d rowo- ang? The answer to this widespread tear is no. Investigation proves that entrapment bas occurred io less than a I 0th of a percent of all au- tomobile faralities. Lucy, a doleful bauet bound. bas given up walkmg. No, there's nothing wrong with ber-uoJess it's too much tender loving care that backfired. Last Christmas, she got two pairs of home-made boo- ties, thoughtfully designed io pro- QJUps b Q.uotes c--t.CJ ... --....,. II~~ DOG AFRAID OF THUNDER Poor little pup Cowering under My bed at the cra.'ih Of the fearful thunder- Whal is a storm? can•a quite tell; Has no shape. Has no smell: Doesn't run. Doesn't fight. Cannot itch, Cannot bite- 1 nttd a friend, too, Little fnaidy-pop, When the thondu thomp.t- Comc on, jump up! -IA nore E"~r•ol.e Fuhn Memory is somethi11K that trlls ynu tltar you know the guy, but dor.rn't tell you his namr. -f"11doro 1'honws Sabo Letter received by the editor of :i rural weekly: Dear Sir: My wife and I, unbeknownst ro each other, bought subscriptions to your pa- per, so now two issues are delivered t o us every week. One is carefully slipped under our welcome mat; the other j;; thrown by a boy riding a bicycle and lands anywhere on our fro nl porch. where the pages usually blow apan. Please cancel our sutlscription to the one that blows apart. .:_Doroth~o K cnt COMPUTER DISPUTER Wh~n our bills ronbli11 errors. What it usually means, l s we're getting the business From the bosinesi machines. -Dorothy Dallon Film critic: Flicker Jciclcer. ; -Frank Tyg~r l~ k IMMOVABLE HOUND Lucy prefers to ride tect Lucy's feet from the ravages of weather on her daily walks. And ever since, she bas refused walks of any kind, good weather or bad, indoors or out. 1 he minule these boots, made for walking, are on 1h1s dog's feet, she refuses to move at all. Suggestion to her owner: maybe Lucy likes bcr weather straight. THIS WEEK'S DATES: Memorial Day will be ob erved in many states on Monday. May 31 (ex- ceptions: Mi sis~1pp1. North Caro- lina. South Carolina. Florida, South Dakota, A rkan~a.'i, Oregon. A couple were having their weekly fight concerning their families. "Ynu never say anything nice about m)' lamily.'' the wife l:Omplai ncd. "Yes, I do," her husband counlercd. "I chink your mother-in-law b a Jot nicer 1han mine" -Hum Albright Prom ius are likl' babtef cryinR in diurr li Tht'y should be carried nut at once. -Elvis £. Fle11>ing During a community d rive to round up unlicensed dog<;, a policeman whistled an automobile lo the curb. When ir~ driver a\kcd why he had been stopped, lhe officer pointed to the dog on the seat beside him. "Does your dog have a license?" the policeman asked. "Oh, no," was the man's quick reply. "He doesn't need one. I do all the driv- ing myself." -V . D. Palat 7 he youn1t htuboml ti/med a liulr pole as his bride en/led out /rom the dm111J: roo11L· "Come <t11d flUe.u it!" -Harold Hel/rr Goorg1a, AJabama, Kentucky, Lou1s1anu. Tennessee). Friday is Old Maid's Day. Next Saturday is Keep America Beautiful Day. ANNIVERSARIES: Lou Gehrig, New York Yankees' "Iron H orse," died 30 ye.ars ago Wednesday Marconi was awardoo a British palent for his radio 75 years aiw Wednesday. BIRTHDAYS: Benny Goodman is 62 Sunday, May 30. Joe Namath is 28 and Norman Vincent Peale D Monday. Andy Griffith is 41 Tu~day. Johnny Weissmuller, 67 Wednesday. Tony Curtis, 46 Thursday. Paulette Goddard, 60 Thursday. Ro~ahnd Russell, 60 Fnda). BIRTHDAY PEOPLE: Norman Vin- cent Peale and Joe Namath. LITTLE EMILY "Will it ~ on American boyar• Famil11 Weekl11, Ma1130, 1171 1' • ORDER House of Wesley's ••• CREEPING , , , at Amazingly LOW PRICES "" 4 plants s1 00 for 8 for $1.75 12 for $2.50 24 fors41s 48 fors92s Plus Valuable Peony Bonus! WHY PLANT A GROUND COVER? In meny ere .. end situations, ground covers .... more epproprlete end more utlsfectory then turf. They are eble to grow end thrive In sun OR shade, end In poor soil. On steep slopes where mowing Is dlfflcult, ground cover Is much more effective end much less leborious to melnteln then grass. Ground covers hold the son •• well H turf end the textures .,. t.~ more Interesting. t I Small .,... of grus ere • conttnml chore to ---keep mown end trimmed but ground coven require almost no cere. They •re excellent protection end son conditioners. They hold the tellen INY.. from blowing ewey, thus helping to lldd ennuelly to the humus content. One of Sedum's most velueble .... ta Is Its full tJme buuty. Lueh foliege begins In eerly spring, end •tar·shaped scarlet ftowera delight the viewer from late June through September. The ettrKt.lve aeml-evergreen foliage luta well Into wtntM, melnt.lnlng Its rich green end bronze color nearly ell yur round. Besides being one of the lovellfft of the ground covers, Sedum elao rates high on the other requirements. It la herdy, grows well In aun or par1l.t shade. In undy soU. clay soil, or good aoll. Its thk:lc follege end root system hold the soll on alopq or b.nb. The nut l-ot" cover torms • den .. perennlel mat to bring green Md SC#let buuty to slopes. borders, rocky areu. enywhere beauty and duniblllty ere needed. Each plent wlll easily end qulckly spreed to ftll one aq. ft. Sedum spreads evenly, malntelna Its uniform smooth beeuty at ell s tages of growth. Unllke some RED SEDUM Now to cover those hard-to-fill bare spots with Blazing Color! Check these Specil•I features of the Perfect Ground Cover! CREEPING RED SEOUM v Grows In .Any Soil v Thrives in Sun or Parti•I Shalde v No Special Care Needed v Extremely Hardy v Brilliant Color ~ Rich, long-lasting Foli11ge """ Neat, uniform Growth """Ou~ck, but Dlsclpllned Spreading v Guaranteed ~ Inexpensive You will receive hardy northern nursery grown plants carefully packaged to arrive In prime con· dition. An outstandmg buy at less than 20c per plant in lots of two dozen! ~!. R ~ftftftJlllftftftftft · .. · ..... 2 FULLY GUARANTEED ~ All House of w .. a.y plents .,. 9'**'1teed ~ to be of hfgh quality, exectfy .. edftrtt..cl, -Md to errtve In good hMlthy coHdltton. H ~ you •• not completely Ndsfled with these ~ herdy s.dum RnURN SHIPPING LABEL ,~., ONLY for replec:ement or complete refund. -<:!._ You mey kMp the plents. (Oney.. limit). if~f H·H·H~f ~f~ftJfm.Aftf~A~~?t~~ other ground coven, Sedum, elso called "Oregon's Blood", st.ya where you put It-does not streggfe out Into places where ft doesn't belong. Sedum Is elmost lndeatructlble, enduring end persisting egelnat heevy cllmetlc and nutritional odds. SEND this Special Off er Coupon TODAY to receive your Red Sedum Now is a Good Time to Plant RED SEDUM! Your yot.a'lg 8edum p&enta wlll estaibllsh themMtves begin to ..,,._. • few cMys llfter plenttng. In a moftth or so they wtll alf'Mdy be 3-4 tnchft In dlemetw. they may k>M their fol&ege .. the first winter progreaes but wtll ,_, out ..an In ..ty spring. During a long growing ...on they m11y reech 12,. In clem- et9r, 8lways INllntllllnlng their ...t regulated ...... HOME OFFICE HOUSE OF WESLEY. Nurse ry D ivision. R. R. 1. Bloommylo n. Illinois Gt 70t and Peonies! r ;;u-;; ~;-;~~~ .:~~~';'; ~;;,;,--;.---, I R.I.. # 1 Dl .. TA9$P· I I ILOOMINGYON, tLLINOla •17e1 I !Please send the following: : I I I I I I I I I I I . I,.__.._,._,_...._.._. ... . I'"'"°'· .......... ,._ ... ,~ .... .. HOW CAT. MANY NO. lllll .. 242 Creeping R9d Sedum 628 R9d P90lyY 8onwi (2 for 251 with ordera of 12.50 141 l TOTAL 2 PEONIES 254 jNA,,__ ______________ ~ Ev•ryone'• fnortt.. With hclum ~,..of 12.50 or"'°"· IADOMM......_ _____________ _ you CM ont.r 2 Red '-ony bushes C• '99· 11.75 value) for 1 1 CITY t only U.. Tiiiie adw•1tJIV9 of theH extra MYlnga on han6- aome peciNea-apeclal with this value-packed s.dl.n ~. llTA zt, I &.--------------------------------------.. ________________________ , -·--· COSTA MESA SADDLEBACK HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY LAGUNA BEACH NEWPORT BEACH SAN CLEMENTE WEEK OF MAY 29 ·JUNE 4 llll HOLD ,, l>&tk wu ... WILSON FORD ---euu..-BeM' A signboard located at the en- trance of a large trucking firm on the cast coast reads; ''This Is A Truckln~ Company That Never Sleeps.' Some slightly Irritated local resident neatly painted the following under-neath ... "And Neither Do Its Neighbors!" Another sign seen on a truck of a vintage some-what past the manufl\ct11rer's orf~naJ warranty read; "Used 1954 Pick UP-Good For Trans- plants." Another seen on a large flat-bed truck which had its entire cab removed and just the necessary Instruments, seat and steering gear Intact so it could be driven reed; "AJr Con- ditioned." Some signs are funny while others usually serve a most Important funcUon. Here at Wilson Ford Sales In Hunt- ington Beach we have many signs. One ls our big one that reads, Truck Deoartment. We have teen dealing in Ford Trucks for a long, long time and Ford Motor Company has been a leading maker of fine trucks for as Ion(( as any of us can remember. If you are In the market for a quality truck for your specific Job and needs at a price that Is hard to beat . . . you owe It to yourself, your family or your business to shoo our Ford Truck D.'?part- menl We think we have onr of the Jargc.-st and most romplete selections of trucks In the area. From Ford's great 1971 oick up JlnP through the nanels, vAns And four-wheel drivP units. Why not come In and set> for yourself ... you'll be glad you did. THE DAILY PILOT, TV W_EEK, MAY 29, 1171 DICK WILSON'S ~~~!2~ .fv~~~r.!~~~!AcH Ill • · I ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• DICK WILSON SAYS: '71 's ARE ARRIVING IY THE TRUCK LOAD ! IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ! ! HUGE DIS- COUNTS ON ALL REMAINING 1970's ! ! Extre Sevin91 On Low MllHge 0.monstrators-31 To ChooH From COMPLETE 1971 CAR AND TRUCK UN& ON SAL& I BRAND NEW 1971 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY --~~,..._;;;;--- TOTAL DOWN PYMT. 565 565 TOTAL MONTHLY PYMT. 36 MONTHS $65 ;, the totel clown p•y"'ent •ttcl $65 is tht tot•I "'ontflly P•Y"'ent l11clucll119 tu, '71 license ocl •II fi11•11ce char9e1 011 •pprovecl credit for 36 months. Deftrrecl p•yment price is $2405.00 i11cl11clln9 •" fin•nce charges, tuts, '71 licenu or if you prefer to pey u1h, th e full u1h price is 011ly $2051.95 l11clucli119 .. les tu, '71 licen11 #fRIOWl51571. A.fl.-. 10.64 1.. WATCH BOB HARKE'S ORANGE COUNTY REPORT FRIDAYS, 1 :30·2a00 P.M., ON CHANNEL 9 IROUGHT TO YOU coua TISY OF WILSON FORD JUST 2 MILES SOUTH OF THE SAN DIEGO FRWY. ON BEACH· BLVD. 18255 BEACH BOULEVARD 842-6611 HUNTINGTON BEACH SALIS DEPf. ' ...... 10 , ..... 7 o.,, SllYICI OPEN T.ei tlln Fri., I •·"'· fe S '·"'· .. ., .......... ' '·"'· . 592-5511 ~,, , . ?ti '!!f~ !PORT! HIOH/10//Tt • ;'."~~'A '·.~ SUNDAY, MAY 30 10:30 AM O Angel Baseball Cahf. Angels vs. New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium in N.Y. 12:00 B (j) PREMIERE Pinpoint New bowling series. 12:30 B Cl) AAU International Champions Today's track and field meet is the California Relays, from Modesto. Cahf. 2:30 [9J Outdoor Sportsman "California on the Rogue." 5:00 fE World Football Soccer Nacional (Uruguay) vs. L1bertad (Para· guay). WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2 10:30 0 (3)@ NFL Action The San Francisco 49ers, a new power in the "ffFL, are featured. THURSDAY, JUNE 3 8:30 (E) Olympic Boxing SATURDAY, JUNE 5 11:00 AM O cr2J Major League Baseball Teams to be announced. 2:00 B (jJ Triple Crown Horse Race The Belmont Stakes from Bel· mont Park, New York. ID State High School Track Championships Live from UCLA. 2:30 (1) Boxing From the Forum ®.l Sports Challenge 3:30 O Jim Thomas Outdoors 4:00 O Car & Track 4:45 m Pre-Game Soccer 5:00 O Hollywood Paft( Racing The $1 00,000 Vanity Handicap for filly and mare championship, at 1 % mile. 0 @ ABC's Wide World of Sports aJ Futbol·Soccer 5:30 O Sports Challenge Dick Enberg hosts. 6:30 (}) Sports With Bertke 8:00 O Saturday Night Fights 10:30 m Box de Mexico TV Lbir Evening Movies ""' ~ 6:00 6:30 7:30 9:00 11:00 11:30 6:00 7:30 9:00 6:00 8:30 11:00 SUNDAY, MAY 30 7 (C) "State f air" (musical) '62-Pal Boone. Ann Margret 11 "Fire Maidens of Outer Space" (SCl·fl> '56--An\hony Dll•ler 5 "Tiiiie and Guro" (comedvl '33-W. C Fields. Baby Leroy. 9 "Divorce Italian Style" (comedy) '62-Marcello Mastroannt 7 3 6 (C) "Blast Off Ccomedv) 68 -Burl Ives, Gerl Frobe 6 "The Gallant Musll1teer" (adventure) 62-Gerard Barry 2 (C) "The Long. Gray Line" (drama! "55-Tyrone Power MONOAY, MAY 31 7 "The Doert Rah" (drama) '53-Richard Burton. James M,uon 6 "Above Us the Waves" (drama) '56--John Mills. Anthony Newley 9 "Razor's Edge" (drama) '47-Tyrone Power. Anne Bawter 4 10 (Cl "Bre1lloul" (R) (drama) '67-Jam<!!s Drury, Kathryn Hays 7 l 6 (C) "Sergeant Dudhead" (comedy) '65--Franl<te Avalon TUESDAY, JUNE l 7 (Cl "Klu of fire" (adventure) '55-Jacl< Palance. Barbara Rush 7 J 6 (C) "Wiid Women" (western) '69-Hugh O'Broan, Anne Francis 9 "Thief of Baghd1d" (fantasy) '61-Steve Reeves, Georgia Moss WEDNESDAY. JUNE 2 6:00 1 7:00 10 (C) "The Three Worlds of Gultlver" (fanl,,sy) '60-Kerwin Malhews (C) "Johnny T111:tr'' (western) '66--Robert Taylor. Geraldine Broolls (C) "Wiison" (btoJ(raphy) '44-Alexander Knox. Charl<!!S Coburn "Straniters In the Citl'' ldrama) '62-Robert Gentile. Camilo Delgado (C) "Bugln In the fternoon" (western) '52-Ray Milland 7:30 9 11:00 9 6:00 7:30 9:00 11:00 6:00 7:30 8:30 11:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9 :30 10:00 11 :15 11:30 l1 THURSDAY. JUNE 3 7 ''Who Was That Ladvt" Pan I (comedy) '60-Tony Curtis 9 (C) "Tow•rd tht Unknown" (dramal '56--William Holden 2 8 (C) ''The Violent Ones" (drama) '67-F'ernando Lamas 9 "Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" /mystery) ·39_ 11 "Pinky" ldrama) '49-J!'anne Crain, William Lund1gan fRIDAV, JUNE 4 7 ''Who Wu That Ladv1" Conclu~oon {comedy) '60-Tony Curtis 3 (C) "M cH1le's Navy Joins the Air Force" <comedy) '65-Tim Conw .. y 9 "The B•d Seed" !suspense) '56--Patty McCormack. Henry Jonp& 2 8 (C) "Nine Hours to R1m1" (drama) '63-Horst Buchheit 9 (C) "Madame" (dr!lmlll '63-Sophta Loren J l "Beal Generation" (drama I '59-Mamoe Vdn Doren, Steve Cochri\n SATURDAY, JUNE S 9 "No Time for Serireants" (comedy) '58-Andy Grofflth, Nick Adams. 11 "Kiss Tomorrow Goodbl.e" (drama) '50-James Cagney. 4 10 (C) "Sergeant& Three' (western) '62-Frank Sinatra. 7 (C) "In Name Only" (comedy) '69-Ruth Buzzi. Michael Callan 9 "Bluebeard" and ''The Gentle Act of Murder." 2 "The Proud end the Profane" (drama) '56--Wllllam Holden 3 "Girl In tM Red Velvet Swlni.;" (drama) 'SI-Ray Milland 4 (C) "Prisoner of Zend1" Ciidventurel '52-Stewart Gr11nger 7 ''Wiid Is the Wind" (drama) '58-Anna Magnani, Anthony Quinn II "Al1sll1 Sees" (dram1) '54-Robert Rynn, Ji'n Stu hng. 10 "Reluctant Spv" (drama) '6S--Jean Marais, Genevieve Paite 11 "My Little Chlchadee" ccomedyl '40-W. C Field• Mae Wul THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. MAY 29. 1971 Page 3 THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, MAY 29. 1971 DAYTIME PROGRAMS SATURDAY MAY 29 MONDAY thru FR~DAY E V ENING MORNING 0 @) m Hollywood Squirts al Tr1vel films .-------------111:00 U 00 Where the Heart Is * * EDITOR'S NOTE * * 0 ti9J m Jeop1rdy The following schedule includes Tues 0 CI) G1lloping Gourmet day through Friday programming only a) Topper The Momin&. Afternoon and Evening programs for Monday Memorial Day, 11:20 ® f11hions in Sewing are lisfed on a_n_ot_h_er_p_a_ae_. ___ ~1 11 :25 U OO News 6:00 U (8) Sunrise Semester 6:25 0 Educ1tlon Each1nge 6:30 6 Odyssey { 81 TV Classroom Wed .. fri , Acrou the Fence Tues : Voice of A&rlculture Thurs m Fe1tures j 6:45 EE Commodity R~rt 6:55 0 KNBC News 7:00 6 8") CBS News John Hart 0 m Tod1y Show to' Cartoons m Thunderbirds a) Spiderm1n EE Muhl Opening 7:30 (6 ) Superm1n 0 Langu1ge /Psychology 0 Features m Yogi & friends ®Hobo Kelly EE Stock Market Coverage 8:00 6 C1pt1in Kangaroo (6) H<>t Wheels 0 Ralph Story's A.M. l8l Sunup Mel Knoepp. 0 News Meyers/Del Rio. ,tol Today Show m Cartoons 8:30 m Dennis the Menace @ Gumby 9:00 6 [81 The Lucy Show (3) Sesame Strttt 0 00' m Dinah's Pl1ce 0 Moviu: See Daytime Movies Your Money's Worth Thurs only 0 6) Jack la lanne m Movie: See Daytime Movies lD C1rtoons EIJ Sesame Street fr 132 135. 11:30 U Cf) Search'°' Tomorrow 0 @) m The Who, Whit or Where Game Art James hosts. 0 (]) @ Th1t Girl (;J Tempo m let's Rip ® Bill Johns News 11 :SS 0 @.) m News AFTf RNOON 12:00 f) lucky P1ir 0 m Joe hr11iol1's Memory G1me 0 Cooking Wed only 0 @CI) m Bewitchtd 00 ®)Hewn m High Noon Buffoons ® Travel Fil"lS EE The Real "°'Id 12:30 U (j) As the World Turns 0 O m Days of Our Lives • 0 Movie Game 0 @@ m A World Apart liJ Dialing for Doll1ri EE Stock Market Close ID Educational f'11tures l :00 8 Love Is 1 Many Splendored Thing 0 @) m The Doctors 0 Ben Casey (.i) Galloping Gourmet 0 @ al All My Children m Movie: See Daytime Movies EE Charting the Market 1:30 U The Guiding light B 0 m Another World 0 @@ al let's Make a Dtal liJ F1sflions in Sewing/News 0 Hl1hw1y Patrol 0 (})@ m General Hospital (fl Movie: See Daytime Movies . ®) D1vid Frost Show m Outer limits liJ Underdog @!!) Reli&f ous Programs m Clnem1 36 3:30 6 The Mike Roy Show 0 Mike Douglas Guest to· host 1s Vikki Carr. 0 Sea Hunt r~ leave It to Beever 0 (}] m One life to live al Bozo's Big Top Show @!!) Christ lhe living Word 3:•5 al la Comunld1d al Dia 4:00 6 Mr. Ed 0 The Riflem1n Ban1n1 Splits 0 @ m Password 0 News Bairter Ward m News Putnam/Fishman. m B1tm1n @I!) Religious Features €!) Dos Gallos ~ Palenque 4:30 6 (3,, Movie: See Daytime Movies 0 Father Knows Bes1 I Love Lucy 0 Eyewitness News , o Fashions In Sewing/Cartoons liJ The Munsters al) Sesame Street # 131·135. m Pattern for living al lo Ptollibldo m TV Bingo m That Girt 5:00 0 KNBC Newservice Jess Marlow 0 Channel 5 News (6) ABC News Reasoner, Smith. N'f PD 0 The Rul McCoys 101 Petticoat Junction m The Flintstones liJ McHale's N1vy m>Cfnem1 30 al Cita con Emilio Tuero m Film feature a:> Features CD Galloping Gourmet 5:00 D It's Academic Competing hli h schools are Monroe (Sepulveda), Northv1ew (Covina) and Agoura. 0 Hollywood Park Racing The $50,000 A1gonau1 Stakes for lhree- year olds on turf-al a mile and one sixteenth 0 '3) (6) CE) ABC's Wide World of Sports 0 The Avengers [Q) News Dale Schwartz m Movie Greats: "Pursued" (dra ma) ·47 -Teresa Wnghl, Robert Mitchum. Judith Anderson. al M1ntrap ff) 16 MM "Down Friday Streets" and "Nexf Time. No Bargains " m Quest for life m futbol-Soccer m Bronco 5:30 0 KNBC Newsuvice 0 Sports Challenge Dick Enber1. 8 News Jim Gordon 10\ NBC News ID Animals, Action & Adventure "The Tuamotu Shell Divers." EIJ The World We live In "Questions of lime " @I!) fisher Family 6:00 0 Big News Clete Roberts 0 m NBC News 0 Laredo l 8 CBS News Roge1 Mudd 0 News Special "Hot Sheel" A KHJ produced documentary rhal ex· amines the problem ol stolen cars. Larry Burtell narrates and Ted Mey. ers Is lhe anchorman 10 Men from Shiloh liJ Then Came Bronson ff) Peter Gunn ff) Sin Francisco Mrx €t!) Musicale/Davey & Goliath 6:30 8 About a Week 3 Spoils With Bertka 0 KNBC News Conference -6-Peny Mason 0 Eyewitness News 8 Siar Trek 9:15 0 Movie: See Daytime Movies Thursday EE Commodity Report 2:00 6 00 Secret Storm 5:30 l 61 Perry Mason EE Hobby Showcase EIJ The french Chef Julla Ch1lcf €!)Children's Gospel Hour 9:30 6 tj) Beverly Hiiibiiiies 0 (i2l m Conc1nt11tion (i) Virginia Grah1m Show 0 0 Movie: See Oay11me Movies. liJ Romper Room ffi Stock M1rket 10:00 U F1mlly Aff1lr (I) Movie: See Daytime Movies. B ®l m Sile of the Century al Futures/Public Servlet EID Educatlon1I Features 10:30 U love of life @ Phil Don1hue Show Q ®J m Bright Promise 0 Stranre P1r1dise 0 @ 00 m Newlywed Game 0 Movie: See Daytime Movies. liJ See the USA Tues . Thurs.; Tt1vel Wed ; Topp«, Fri. 2:30 6 CI> Edge of Nlaht 0 ®l m somerset 0 Famous Jury Trl1ls 0 (J) 00 m D1t1nr Q1me a) Roy Rogers 3:00 U Gomer Pyte B Ifs Your let Tom Kennedy. 0 ABC News Howard K. Smith. Harry Reasoner Ci J News Ray Wilson. 0 Candid Camera Tues ·f'ri ~News Rinaker /Couppee. m Dennis the Men1ce al Gllli11n's lsl1nd EIJ Misterogers' Neighborhood m> News/Putf>l"s Desk m Comlcos y Canclones m Don Wilson's Town T1lk ail Notic:iu CD Desert on 1V m Edge of Eternity m Spe>rU Challenge 7:00 0 CBS News Roger Mudd 3 Call of the West 0 Close Up Piers Ande11on "Run aways" and "Medtquacks " 0 The Ccl,1diggers Charles Nelson Reilly and Marty feldman guest. 0 Juvenile Jury Shani Wallis guests. 0 Death Vine, Days tContinued) 971 gh a). he e- nd of ra rt s" re s A THE DAILY PILOT, lV WEEK, MAY 29, 1971 SATURDAY ~Continued) job to her fr il!fld and neighbor m i lfl!lt I In Concert: CrMdence (Cloris Leachman). REALITY SET TO AIR Clt1rwlttr Rtvi~•I A one·hour spe. O News Larry Burrell. clal with the Creedenoe Clearwater m Del Reeves Show Re-.:lval in concert at the Oakland 10:00 f) Mannix (R) Lloyd Bochner ~hseum, at w~rll, and In rehearsal guests as the long·time enemy immediately p11or to the concert of Mannix. whom the investigator m Championship Wre_stllng suspects of homicide atter a girl's EE Cre~tlve Uvln1 With Crafts death is ruled accidental. Et) David Sumlnd Show Q News John Marshall. EE TIA O Fright Night: "Mr. Sardonicu'" m Wanderlust and "The Houff on Haunted Hill." ml TIA m News Ken Jones. EE Passport to Travel m Oak Rid1e Boys 7:30 f) Cl) Mlulon: Impossible (R) A Et) NET P1a1house political boss hires a prolessi onal €D Noches Tapatiu pro~cateur to stage a protest in a 10:30 @ The Jim Hall Story maneuver to discredit his state's 0 j 5,1c1AL I Rea Humbard governor and elevate his puppet. the Ci) TBA mayor, to the governorship. 0 News 0 @) m Andy Williams (R) Andy m The John Shont Show welcomes Oes O'Connor, Thelma m Wnkend Newi Houston. The Osmond Brothers and eI) Boa de Mexico Tony Joe White. . l l :OO f) CI) O @) News 0 (])@ (D Lawrence Welti A111ta (!) Duth Valler Oars Bryant and Lynn Andel'$0n guest 0 Movie: (C) "Some Came Run· 0 Million $ Movlt: (C) (2hr) • . ... A di .. ( t ) •54 B rt L nin(' (drama) 59-Frank Sinatra. ....,a 1 wes em -u . an. Dean Martin, Shirley MacLaine, Ar· caster, Jean Pet~rs, John Mcintire. lhur Kennedy. Martha Hyer. A for· al Mujtres, Mu1eres r Aleo Mes mer writer relurns from military 1:00 0 Slturday Ni1ht Fl&hts Special servtee hoping \o p1cll up the tape of b1ntamwei1ht title bout be· threads of his life and tryin1 to tween Ruben Olivares and Chucho decide whether ro devote his Irle to Castillo meaning1ul purpose or p\euure m Movie Greats: (2hr) "Pursued" m Movie: "San Fr1ndsco Story" (drama) '47 -Teresa Wright. Rob· (adventure) '52-Joel McCrea ert Mitchum, Judith Anderson m Chiller Theatre: "The Otvll's EE Worfd Tomorrow Museneer." Lon Chaney EB Consultetlon 11: 15 f) Fabulous 52! (C) "The Denver €D Ml Amor por TI and Rio Grinde" (western) ·s2-ml Spanish f11ture film -Edmond O'Brien, Sterling Hayden 8:30 f) My ThrH Sons (R) Follow· Two rrval railroads struggle ro gain ing their elopement to Las Vegas. control of the Royal Gorge. Polly and Chip are beset by troubles, CI) Movie: (C) "David and Bathshe· not the least ol which is their hotel's ba" (drama) '52 -Gregory Peck, new policy of "singles only" Susan Hayward. 0 @) m NBC Saturday Movie: . (C) (2'/zhr) "l•dr l" (comedy) 11:30 ~ ~he Jau Show Host Billy Eck ·s~Sophia Loren, Paul Newman, sline s. guests are .L~s Mccann Lid .. David Niven, Cecil Parker. Claude The Dick Cary 01J11eland All Stars. Dauphin. A Parisian laundress aids and Melba Joyce, acGompan1ed by an anarchist in his plan ro rob the Joe Pas~ .. ,. , rich and give lo the poor in turn· 0 Movie: Oespei~te Momenf (ad of ·the·century Europe. ventur~) 53 -Drrk ~ogarde. Mai O f.t:) I VWAL I Indian· Zetterhng •. T~eodore B1kel .. apolis 500 Auto Race (2hr) Via tape @ Movie. ,'Wom•n. of the Town delay, the world 's most prestigious (adventure) 43-Clarre lrevor, Barry auto race is brought to lhe home Sullrvan~ ~lbert ~kker .. screen. Major contenders rnclude Al ;i9) Movie. (C) Taggart (drama) Unser. Mario Andrelt1 A J foyt and 6~To?Y Y?ung, Dan ?,uryea Bobby Unser ~ Movie: 'The Bribe (mystery) m Porter waconer Show 49-Robert Taylor Ava Gardner ti) Hour of Deliverance 12:30 0 Speaking Freelr Muhammad All 6I!) The Story lluests. 9:00 f) Arnie (R) Embroiled 1n a 1:00 0 Movie: "Who Done It?" (com continuous feud with lellow exec· edy) '42-Bud Abbott Lou Costello utive Neil O&ilvle, Arnie is outraged @ News · wh~n 1t appears that ~g1lv1e is m Movie: "Tenor Is a Man" (mys stoking at him through his teenage tery) '60-Frantis Lederer daughter Andrea. @J Movie: "Play1lrl" (drama) '54-m The Wilburn Brothers Shelley Winters, Barry Sullivan ft) The Advocates EID Hour of Power 9:301) ([) Mary Trier Moore Show (R) Mary, swamped by work In the newsroom, is permitted to hire an assistant. but aaa1nst her better jud1ment Is t1lked into alvln1 the 1:15 O Movie: "Hunted" (drama) '52- 0lrk Bogarde. Elizabeth Sears 1:30 0News m All•Nltht Show: "The Soul of 1 Monater," "Pillow of D11th" and "We Dive at Dawn." Four prominent Black Mayors from acr~ the United State~ will tackle the problems confronting their communitie~ and most Ameri- can citie when "This ls Reality" airs, Sunday, May 30, at S PM on KHJ-TV. C hannel 9. Hos1, Michael Jackson, welcomes Compton, Ho~• Mlch1wl Juck~on btalt d tcnrer): tfrum ltfl) Mayor Onuello Dollar· hldt of t.:omplon, C11I.; Mayor Rnhrr1 ~lark-..l•ll of IU1thhm<I Puri<., Mli:hl• 11an: Mayor J11111r-. \1cC.cc,of Oay1011, Ohio: uncl \lllyor \\ llllam llarl of •:a~1 Oranac. NJ . California, Mayor Dougla~ Dollarhide, Ma)\IT J{,1hcrt Black.well of Highland Park, Michigan. Ma)or William Hart ol EaM Orange, New JerM.:y. and !\favor James tcGcc of Du) l(.)n, Ohio With the focus on the Alack Man anJ his community, the hour "lpec1al will zero 1n on the ~ubject' of graft (l\h) o r Hart: "I don't thmk we're anu-grall: I think wc·rc pro \lumb."J, housing (Mayor Mcuce: "The person in 1hc 'uburb' Joclln'l want low-cost housing built 1n HIS nc1ghhorhooJ A11t there·~ no low-co\t hou~ing available anywhere cl\c "), anti ·· nclc Te>m1,m." 11\la)Of Dollarh1c.lc· "Nco- m1lttanl.!. arc the one' who yell ··uncle Tom"-A FTER other Black Men, who came before. worked ~o hard for advancement.") REAL EST ATE SCHOOL PREPARE FOR STATE EXAM IN 4 WEEKS Licensing Preparation for: e REAL ESTATE SALESMEN & BROKERS e BUILDING CONTRACTORS e INSURANCE • DAY & EVENING CLASSES California Department of Educatlon Approved -Master Charge and BankAmericard Accepted. • 10°/. DISCOUNT WITH THI S AD ... Offer expires June IS, 1971 For Information -Brochure -FREE GUEST LECTURE Phone 646-3229 ANTHONY SCHOOLS OF NEWPORT BEACH 315 North Newport Blvd. Newport Beach • (>.46-3229 Edmond F. Jack5on Pa1e 5 'BO BBY' Bobby Sherman, one of America's most popular rock singers, stars in "The Bobby Sherman Special," a half hour musical special on ABC, Friday at 8PM. The informal, in-concert show will feature Sherman in a series of songs he has guided to the top of the charts with a running comedy routine linking the musical numbers. Bobby'\ special guests are the Fifth Dimension, one of the most successful singing group• on the musical scene today. Begin- ning in September, Sherman will star in hit own comedy aeries, called "Getting Together," on ABC (Saturdays at 8PM). 'VAL' "The Val Ooonlcan Show" (ABC, Saturday at 8:30PM) will ahowcHe the relaxed, eaay-going t inging atyle of Val Doonican, one of the moat populaf recording artiata in the British Isles. Val's record aalea in England have hit the 18 million mark. He has cut eight hit records, five best-selling albums and been Involved In flve top-rated television aeries. Comedian Bernard Cribbin• will be a regular on the summer aeries, and special gueats for the summer weeks will Include Phil Harria, Petula Clark, Burl Ives and Florence Henderson. THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. MAY 29. 1971 A· T • T -E-N-T -1-0-N IMPORT CAR BUYERS NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY! PRICES Will NEVER BE LOWER SO VISIT THE DEALERS SHOWN HERE ANO PICK OUT THE SPORTS CAR OR IMPORT YOU 'VE Al WAYS WANTED IMMEDIATE DELIVERY on Tlte New 1971 DATSUN EXCELLENT SELECTION J Deer • 4 D-• W .. 91K • le9"ff'ft I Plchfll DOT DATSUN l 113S BHch Blvd. Huntinqton Be.ch 141·7711 or 540-0(42 OPEN SUNDAYS 1971 CAPRI The Wt 1Hy car·,,...., lurepe with the ,..ice et • 1vllt ceMpect SANTA ANA LINCOLN-MIRCUIY 1Je1 Ne. Tvttlft Seftte AM 547-9183 0,en ""'" ' , ...... Meft,.,,., I '·"'· Set. & Svn. 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SUNDAY MAY 30 MOJ?NINL 6:15 m The Christophers 6:30 m The Bible An1wers 7:00 I) Tom ind Jerry [g) Heckle l Jtckle THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. MAY 29. 1971 m Adel1nte con l1s Escvtlaa 11 :00 1J Rlpid Rt1dine 0 ANGELS COLLIDE WITH * YANKEES! ACTION! 0 An&el Bueblll Calif. Angels vs. New York Yankees at the Yankee Stadium in N.Y. The Larry Kine Show O CV Bullwinkle (j) Man From UNCU fig) KOGO's Cotner m Tiles of Wells F1rgo ' 7:30 IJ Penelope Pitstop m Movie: ''The Cireen Yt1rt'* (dra· ma) '46 -Charles Cobum. Tom Drake, Beverly Tyler. IE Church In the Home PLOTTING AN ESCAPE-Three inmates of a maximum security prison (left to right) Joe Baker (James Drury), Skip Manion (Woody Strode) and Pipes (Red Buttons), plan their escape while working at a mountain labor camp. That was the setting for f dming of "Breakout." a drama about a man who plans a prison break, being repeated on the • NBC World Premiere Movie series Monday at 9 PM . The Universal motion pictu re stars James Drury, Kathryn Hays. Woody Strode, Sean Garrison and Red Buttons. It was a difficult and complex project. Irving first sought and received the cooperation of the California Department ot Correction and Folsom's then warden Arthur L. Oliver. Filming required maximum security precautions. Folsom's lOO·acre granite complex houses 2.500 hard core convicts, many of them repeaters and many who have been residents for 40 years and more. None is under 25 years old. A long-established routine had made Folsom virtually es- cape -proof. This routine now had to be altered. The possib1l1ty of an "incident" loomed unless extra security measures were taken . Some years ago there were some ten se moments when a group of wou ld-be escapees tried kidnapping a visiting chil· dren's choir. The script, which called for daylight sequences. was re · written for night shooting. Folsom officials wanted all inmates locked in their cells during filming. Cast and crew members were issued ID cards upon enter- ing the main gate. At completion of the night's shooting. the cards were relinquished outside the main gate. A special detail of 30 correctional guards was assigned to protect the company while inside the prison. Filming of "Breakout" proceeded without a hitch, or a breakout. 0 Hot Dog O Music and the Spoken Word 00 Directions O With This Rine o Woody Woodpedcer m Yogi Bear ind friends . ,.. m s.-m~ tt1,.rt . 7:45 IE The Christophers 8:00 IJ 00 I $J1c1AL! Fo II owi n e the Spirit A musical documentary about the fellowship of lhe Church of the Redeemer in Houston, Texas. 0 Jambo O Cathedral of Tomorrow @!) Cine en Su C111 a!)TBA 11:30 IJ M1glc People 0 (I) Discovery "Discovery Goes to Belgium." O Movie: "Mu I u n Manhunt" (mystery) '53-teorge Brent, Hillary Brooke. @) Movie: "C.ttle Orive" (western) '51-Joel McCrea, Dean Stockwell. G} Cine Mexicano AFTERNOON (6) Real Estate Open House 12:00 1J PREMIERE Pinpoint A new bowl· O Campus Profile "Beauty. Babies ing series, featuring two games in ,. and Diet " Lamie Kazan. Lydia Lane each show, with top touring pro· and nutrilionisl Gaylord Hauser fessional bowlers participating. Pat guest Summerall and Johnny Johnston O Day of Discovery are co hosts. (fg) Re• Humbird (3) Children's Gospel Hour m Wonde11m1 0 Characters in the Arts IE Revival fires @ Trackdown 8:30 0 Mrs. Alpha Bet O St1rtime "A Song Called Re· 0 My Friend Pookie venge .. Sal Mineo. Edd Byrnes. Jack O Movie: "Gun Crazy" (drama) '50 Weston, June Harding star -Peggy Cummins, John Dall. (jJ Pinpoint IE KATHRYN KUHLMAN ID lntellieent Parent * <IN COLOR) a!> Orama Dominlc11 @ Kathryn Kuhlman 12:30 1J Cf) AAU International Champ!· 9:00 f) Camera Three ons The California Relays are tele· D Serendipity c.11sl from Modesto, Calif. 0 Day of Discovery @ Livine Word/Film Future ' O Smokey the Bear Show O International Zone @ (ii Oral Roberts (j) Checkered Flag ~O It Is Written &) Rendezvous With Adventure m Muslca y P1l1bras G} Agriculture Report a!) Panorama Latino en Domingo 12:45 m Sund1y Matinee "Challenee of 9:30 f) Today's Religion the Gladiators." Rock Stevens. D The Chrls1ophers 1:00 O Agriculture USA Roy Roeers is 0 Hour of Power interviewed by 4 ·H Club members. (6) Movie: "The Kansan" (11tester11) @ Movie: "C11ry On, Cleo" (com· '43-Joel McCrea edy) '65 -Sidney James. Amanda O Angie's Ger1ce Barrie. 8 Your Doctor An swers 0 @ ffi Directions 10 The World Tomorrow O Movie: "Hill 24 Doesn't Answer" @Gospel Singing Jubilee (adventure) '55 -Haya Harareet. m Esta Es 11 Vida Edward Mulhare. 10:00 O Steps to Learning ~Meet the Press D Challenee My Sermon m Dalttari 0 3 Jonny Quest @ Weekend News Nick Carter l 8 let There Be Light m Frente a la Vid1 O Movie: "Hands of 1 Stranger" 1:15 O Aneel Wrep-Up • (drama) '62-James Stapleton. Joan l :JO O On Campus Guest is Jack Stark, Harvey President of Claremont Men's Col· ·fo Consultation • lege. m Canclonu y MusJc1 0 Car and Track 10:30 f) Face the Nation 0 ffi Issues and Answers D Sunday Tom Snyder @) lnslght 0 Angel Warm·Up ID Voice of Calvary 0 Cl ) Catt1nooea Cits Ql @ Feature Film a Our Navy Today m Exltometro IQ) Comment 2:00 IJ Belief Or Clllton Moore. @ flith for Today @ Univeulty Dialogue I · m 0 .. O Focus "Boy Scouts" O I SPECIAL! lndi1n1polis 500 fts· tiv1I Parade Bob Barker and Jim Gerard host as highlights of this colorful parade are shown. O Eyewitness Guest is Wilson Riles. Calif Superintendent of Public In st ruction Movie: ''Timbuktu" (adventure) '59-Victor Mature. Yvonne OeCarlo. (D Outer Limits m :@ Ask Congress €E) Teatro Familiar CE Jonny Quest 2:30 O The Siest1 Is Over Ci) City of Hope f ilm 0 m Meet the Press @ M.V.P. 0 Movie: (C) "Holldey fOf lovers" (romance) '59-Clilton Webb. Jane Wyman, Gary Crosby o! Outdoor Sportsman @ Roller Game Thunderbirds vs. N.Y Bombers. Ci!) Clttanooge Cits 3:00 O Newsm1kers @ Focus 0 m Comment fdwin Newman. 0 Robert K. Dorn1n Show ~Celebrity Bowling fJ F1mily f ilm Festival: "Clpuin January." Shirley Temple lQ, Pet Set Betty White. ID Chlller m Pattern for living €E)Toros Ci!) Alm1's People 3:30 O Movie: ''Two Tickets to Broad· way'' (musical) '51 -Tony Martin, Janet Leigh. B All About Your Car (R) "lgnl· lion and Electrical System " @ Tarzan Theatre: "Tarzan's New Adventure." 00 Face the Nation ~ The World of Lowell Thomas Movie: (C) "love Is A Meny Splendored Thin(' (drama) '55- William Holden, Jennifer Jones. m Spotlight on Youth Ci!) Insight 4:00 (1) Movie: (C) "love Is 1 Many Splendored Thin(' (drama) '55- William Holden, Jennifer Jones O Inquiry Maury Green. O Zane Grey Theatre Ci) Probe @)The S1int m This Is the life mi Variedades Cl} Rex Humbard 4:30 B World Council of Churches 0 l1n Tyson Show Guests are Dee Higgins, Jerry Reed and The Original Castle. OI ... s-,E-c-1At-1 Synod In Rome: An American Perspective Program de· scribes the outcome of the recent National Conference of Catholic Bishops 00 The Interns 0 Pet Set Eva Gabor guests. ID Movie: "Les Miserables" (clas· sic) '52 -Fredric March. Charles Laughton. THE DAll.V PILOT. TV WEEK, MAY 79, 1971 OJ CATALINA HOLIDAY! * 7th lnternat'I Fiesta aJ I UlciAL !Cataline Holiday High· lights of the 7th Annual Catalina International Fiesta. featuring folk dancers and musicians from around the world m World Council of Churches S:OO O Movie: (C) "Prlaoner of Zenda" (adventure) '52 -Stewart Granger, 0 Melody Ranch Chill Wills guests. Voy1fe to Bottom of Sta 0 m Insight "Is the 11.59 Late This Vear?'' fJ I Sl\IC!At Jlhis Is Reality Four black mayors from across the United States guest. Host is Michael Jack· son. The mayors are Douglas Dollar· hide, Robert Blackwell, William Hart and James McGee. @) News Schwartz, Hiii. ® Anlm1ls. Action & Adventure fE World football Soccer Nacional (Uruguay) vs. libertad (Paraguay). g) Clrrousel Meaitano mi Clnem1 del Domln10 Cl} Bullwinkle 5:30 0 Anim1I World The green sea turtle of the Sulu Sea is visited 0 Eyewitnus News 00 News Ray Wilson. ~Movie: (C) "Up Periscope" (dra. ma) '59 -James Garner. Edmond O'Brien ID Gllllgan's lsl1nd EID Consultation m Agriculture USA Cl} Discovery fVENING 6:00 8 Bl& News Clete Roberts. The Brady Bunch O The Ch1llenging Sea "Life at Sea World." @ D1ktlrl 0 Sil O'Cloc• Movie: (C) (Zhr) "Stile Fllr" (musical) '62 -Pat Boone, Ann Margret, Bobby Darin, 00 This Is Your Lile fJ I sr1(tAL t Mini-Midi·Mnl Noel Harrison hosts . ID Here Come the Brides EJj) Book But ''Defending the En· vironment," by Joseph l Sat m Hour ol Power m LI Torment. m lsl1nds in the Sun m LI Hor• Mule1n1 6:30 O CBS News Roger Mudd (3) Ninny & the Professor 0 B11bara McN1lr Show Guests are Andy Kim. Little Richard and Bonnie Sher 00 Untamed World ID Creature Future: (90) "fire Maidens of Outer Spice" (SCl·fl) '56 EID Sesame Street Utillutlon "Teach- er lo Teacher " Jane O'Connor In· terprets segments of Sesame Stree~ m C1ll of the West 7:00 8 Lissie (R) "Nature's Child" Lassie finds.a perfect home for her one remaining pup The Partridge Family O m NBC News (Continued) Pase g SUNDAY (Continued) (6 The Prisoner O Death Valler D1ys @ Pusport to T11vel fE Color Trave lude EID firing Line (R) Dump Nixon' Wilham F Buckley 1s hosl €!)Faith for Today rn Luucita CB Hit del Momento al Love Am erican Style 7:30 f) 8 Hogan's Heroes (R) While 1n a German uniform Carter is trapped by the enemy 3 That Girl 0 10 ffi Walt Disney (R) "The Boy Who Stole lhe Elephant " Part I of two parts Davey (Mark Lester) ··strals" an elephant from a circus owner to keep him from selling her to a zoo David Wayne and June Havoc co star O Comedy Clanics: (90) "Tillie and Gus" (comedy) '33 -W C Fields. Baby Leroy O Million $ Movre: (2hr) "Divorce Italian Style" (comedy) '62 -Mar cello Maslroann1 Daniela Rocca Stelania Sandrell1, Leopoldo Trieste @ Three Passports lo Adventure m Qutst for Lile rn Pandorama 8:00 f) 8 Ed Sullivan <R) Jack Jones hosts a sper1at edition featuring S11llcr & Meara t oreUa Lynn. The New Seekers, Your father's Mous tache and The (lectnc Peach ruzz 0 3) 16 Ci) The FBI (R) "lnr.1 dent in lhe Desert · Steve Ihnat """ t~ guests as leader of a gang that robs a Texas m1lhonarre m Movie Gruts: (Zhr) "Pursued" (western) '47-Teresa Wright. Rob erl Mitchum. @ The Big Question fE Pattern for Living ffi Jean Shepherd's Americ1 em Living Faith m Festival Filmlco a!) Pelicula 8:30 0 f9 ffi Bill Cosby (R) "Miracu· lous Marlrn " Dick Van Dyke guests a~ fading mag1c1an who persuades Chet to Jorn his act fE World Tomonow "Whal Deserts Need " ill The World We Live In THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MAY 29. 1971 a moonsh1p that he IS preparrng to m Movie: "Les Miser1bles" (clas- launch. sic) '52 -Fredrrc March, Charles @ The Sports Set Laughton. fE Manion Forum @ Weekend News Chuck Cecil a;) Masterpiece Theatre rn Gran Tutro 9:30 O News Larry Burrell. 11:00 6 ®News @ Minority Community 0 0 News O Cathedral of Tomorrow €!> Living Book (6J Movie: "The G1llant Musk1teer" 10:00 U @ I SPlCIAL J Adventure "Pen-(adventure) '62-Cerard Barry, Val guin City" focuses on some 300,000 e11e la Grange. penguins who live in a perpetual 0 C3) News struggle lor survival in the Antarctic @ Kathryn Kuhlman Charles Kuralt reports 11 :JO f) Movie: (C) "The Long, G11y 0 QQJ ffi The Bold Ones (R) "The Une" (drama) '55-Tyrone Power, People Against Dr. Chapman." Brian Maureen O'Hara. Darrell defends a former Army medic O ~Sunday Tonight Show charged with murder Monte Mark· O M.V.P.-Johnny Bench ham guests 00 Tele-Pulse 9:00 f) '8 Glen Campbell Johnny Cash 0 Channel 5 News @ Movie; "Miranda" (comedy) '48 and his wile June Carter 101n guests 0 Joyce & Barba11: For Adults Only -Glynis Johns Margaret Rutherford, Bob Newhart and Jackie De Shan Guest is fttlhtzer Pme winning au Googie Withers non and regulars Jerry Reed and thor James Michener 12:00 0 I SPECIAL I Los Ange I es High Mel Tillis m News Ken Jones School Debate Contest Teams lrom 0 ffi Bonanza (R) "The Last @ Jot DeSilva 'Birmingham and Harvard High Vol e " Hoss and little Joe act as a;) Fanfare "The Dream " Anthony Schools debate whether or not the campaign managers for two devoted Dowell and Antoinette Sibley star 1n rederal Government should estab l11ends (Wally Cox and Tom Bosley) the Royal Ballet production of a work llsh, finance and administer a pro· who are running against each other by Sir Frederick Ashton. derived from gram of a11 and/or water pollution for mayor Shakespeare's "Midsummer Night's control tor lhe Unrted Stales O The Baron Dream" With music by Felix Men 12:25 fJ Your $$ Worth 0 f31 6 J Ci) ABC SundaJ Night delssohn 12:30 m Pay Cards Movie: (C) (2hr) "Blast Off" (com rn TV Musical Osmt 12:45 (6) Issues & Answers edy) '68-Burl Ives, Troy Donahue. K'id'' Gert rrobe. Hermio11e Grngold After 10:30 0 The World Tomorrow 1:00 f) Movie: ''The Michigan an uninsured cucus 1s lost 1n a fire O Movie: "The Purple Heart" (dra (western) '47-Jon Hall. the owner decides to transport his ma) '44-Farley Granger. Dana An 0 00 '101 News smallest asset. Gen Tom Thumb 1n drews 1:15 (61 News BUICK INCOSTA .M:ESA Sptcializi11& i1 QUALITY JAGUAR Opel 0' 234 East 17th Street I c~to Mesa, California 92627 Te lephone (714) 548-7765 Page 10 1971 (cl as· arles teer" , Val· Gray wer, '48 Hirll from High the ab pro- tion MONDAY MAY 31 MORNING @ Phil Donahue Show (E) Treasure ffi Bill Martin/Steps Out of Tlme 11:00 O Cl) Where the Hurt Is 0 0 m Jeopardy 0 @ Gallopinr Gourmet (E) Topper 11:20 (E) Fashions in Sewlnr -----------~1 11:25 0 00 News EDITOR'S NOTE: For the convenience of TV WEEK's readers, Memorial Day programming is listed entirely on the following columns. Tuesday through Friday listings are with the usual Daytime schedule. 6:00 O Ci) Sunrise Semester 6:25 O Education Exchange 6:30 O Odyssey (j) TV Classroom m Features 6:55 Q KNBC News 7:00 O CBS News John Hart. 0 m Today Show o Cartoons m Thunderbirds (E) Splderm1n 7:30 00 Superman O language Arts 0 Across the Fence m Yogi & Friends ®Hobo Kelly 8:00 O Captain Kangaroo 00 Hot Winds 0 R1lph Story's A.M. ()J Sunup Mel Knoepp 0 News Meyers/Del Rio 0) Tod1y Show m cartoons 8:30 m Dennis the Menace (E) Gumby 9:00 0 (i) The Lucy Show (3 1 Sesame Street 0 ®) m Dinah's Place Burt Rey nolds talks about his TV career Di nah cboks Southern Fried Indian Curry. Burt and Dinah discuss Ian mail and sing "April Showers." O Movies: "Trouble With Women" (romance) '47-Ray Milland. "Tower of Terror" (mystery) '41-Michael Rennie. 0 Jack la Linne m Movie: (C) "The Daydreamer" (comedy) '66-Ray Bolger @Cartoons ffi Sesame Street # 131 9:30 O (81 Beverly Hillbillies 0 o m Concentration (6) Virginia Graham Show 0 Movie: (C) "Million Dollar Mer- maid" Part I (biography) '52-Victor Mature, Esther Williams. O Movie: "Wing and a Prayer" (adventure) '44-Don Ameche (E) Romper Room 10:00 O (8) Family Affair (3' Movie: "Abbott & Costello Meet the Invisible Man" (comedy) Bud Abbott, Lou Costello. 0 Q) g;, Sale of the Cfntury (E) Social Security/World Talk ffi Films "Indian Villagers in Mu 1co" and "Over the Andes in Ecua· dor." 10:30 O (j' love of life 0 ®) m Hollywood SquarH Pe ler Marshall is host. 11:30 O (jJ Search for Tomorrow Q @) m The Who, What or Where Game Art James hosts. 0 Ci) CI) That Gir1 O Tempo m let's Rap (E) Bill Johns News ffi Citywatchers Seldenbaum & Champlin. 11:55 0 o m News AFTERNOON 12:00 O lucky Pair 0 m Joe Garagiola's Memory Gam~ O ,..., s""',~E....,Cl..,..,Al,....I Grant Takes Holly- wood Johnny Grant takes viewers on a behind·tl'te·scenes tour of the film industry Program originates live from Universal Studios. 0 @ a> Bewitched 00 0 News m High Noon Buffoons (E) Rendezvous With Adventure ffi Cuirent Events "Your Young Men Shall See Visions." 12:30 O ®As the World Turns 0 0 m Days of Our lives 0 Movie Game 0 @@ al A 'World Apart (E) Dialing for Dollars 1:00 0 ffi love Is a Many Splendored Thing 0 @) m The Doctors O Ben Casey 00 Gallopinr Gourmet 0 CI) CD All My Children &I Movie: "The Key" (drama) '58- William Holden, Trevor Howard. 1:15 ffi I Want to Write 1:30 O 00 The Guidinr light Q O m Another World 0 (J)@ a) Lers Make a Deal (E) Fashions In Sewinr/News 2:00 O ®Secret Storm Q ®) m Bright Promise O Strange Paradise 0 CI)@ a) Newlywed Game O Movie: (C) "The M•f niflcent Seven" (drama) '60-Yul Brynner. @Topper 2:10 ffi Charlie's Pad 2:30 O ® Edge of Nirht 0 O' m Somerut 0 Famous Jury Tri•ls 0 [3)@ a) Dalinr Game (E) Roy Rogers ffi life of the Molds 3:00 O 00 Gomer Pyle O It's Your Bet Tom Kennedy. O Highway Patrol 0 @@ a) General Hospital (jJ Movie: (C) "Aaron Slick From Pumpkin Crick" (comedy) '52-Alan Young. Dinah Shore. o David Frost Show m Outer limits (E) Underdor (Continued) THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MAY 29. 1971 Baby. y<?u·ve never hod It so· good. This i1 no tim• to Httle for leu. The world and all the goodiea In It ar• yours to have. Providing you ar• in the po1ltion to tah adnn· teg• of them. Whldl It what the Sawyer, College of lusineu it all ebout. There'1 no r•ason on euth why -,ou \houldn't be out thre enjoying tha rewards of skilled 1tc:retari11 In attorneys' or doc:ton' ~\' olf(ces, uec:utivt suites, ~ ' and the like. -..} So whet ere you waiting for 7 ~end for our fr .. information package on uc:retariel c:ueers and plec:ement ·service today. letter yet, cell the number bolow right now. And begin the good ilfe a girt like you cleserve1. Sawy€r 230 S. Euclid Ave. AIMlhebn, Coltf. tZI02 ( 714) 771-2740 ----------------, The 9ood llfe 1ou11ds 9rut. 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Henry Vidal, Barbara Lange 3:30 E) The Mike Roy Show O Mike DouglH Guest to host 1s Vikki Carr O Su Hunt '6) Leave It lo Beavet 0 (3 CL) One life to live @ Bozo's Big Top Show m Christ the living Word 3:45 m LI Comunid1d al Dia 4:00 f) Movie: "Knock on Any Door" (drama) '49-Humphrey Bogart O The Rifleman (6) Banana Splits 0 (3 Cl) Password O News Baxter Ward m News Pulnam/F1shman ID Batman ID Sesame Street Utiliution # 1- Parents (R) m Religious Features al Dos Gallos en Palenque 4:30 J Movie: "Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Min" (comedy) Bud Abbotl. Lou Coslello 0 father Knows Best 6 I Love Lucy 0 Eyewitness News l0' Fashion~ in Sewing/Cartoons @ The Munsters ID S!same Street r: 131 m Pattern for livrng al l o Prohlbido a!) TV Bingo CE That Girl S:OO O KNBC News Jess Marlow O Channel 5 News 6 ABC News Reasoner Smith 8 NYPD O Movie: (C) "Band ol Angels" (drama) '57 Clark Gable Yvonne OeCarlo IOI Petuco1t Junction m The Flintstones @ McHale's Navy m Cinema 30 m Cita con Emilio Tuero a!) Film Feature a:> Vamos a Viajar ffi Galloping Gourmet 5:30 6 l Perry Muon O ABC News Howard I( Smrlh Harry Reasoner 91 News Ray Wilson 10 News Renaker /Coupee m Dennis the Men1ce @ Gilligan's Island ID Misterogm' N~ghborhood m News/ Pastor's Desk al Comlcos y Canciones m Don Wilson's Town Talk a:> Noticiu CE Desert on TV EVENING 6:00 f) Big News Jerry Dunphy 13 ABC News Reasoner . Smilh O KNBC Newservice Tom Snyder O The Allen Show Guests. Sue Ane Langdon, Ann Miller, Joe Kimble and 'Soup y Sales O Six O'Clock Movie: (90) "The Desert Rats" (drama) '53-Rrchard Burton, James Mason Robert New· THE DARIN INVASION "The Dann lnva!>ion", a first- run, full color special showcas- ing the multi-talents of Bobby Darin, air!> al 9 PM on Channel 5, Mom.lay. Joining Darin on this 60 min· ute musical-variety i.pcclacular are special gues1s; singer Linda Ronstadt, comedienne Pal Car- roll , The Poppy Family and Dr. Mu!.ic. The <1how open~ wilh Darin's rendition of ··H igher and High· er". He is backed by 1he e1ghl member Canadian group known a~ Or. Music From there Darin doc .. "S.ind Dance .. and " fol- lowed hy The Poppy Fumrly do- ing "WhKh Way You Goin'. Bill v'1" H1ghligh1 ol lhc ~how come' when Darin dons the co,tume and make-up of the .. Oliver" charaFtcr ··1·:ig1n", to 'ing and act out "Ptck :i Pocke t Or Two" and "I'm Rcvrcwing The Situa- tion" Another fa eel of Darin i' 'cen when he jom~ comcd1cnne Pat Carroll in a corned\' ,i..c1ch on ··f\fameJ Life" · Linlla Ron,taJ1 "n!!' her hir 'ong. "l.ong Long Time" and Darin come' bacf.. 10 'rng ··Hi- Oc-Ho", "Jf I Were A C'.rrpcn· 1cr" and hi!> own compo:.itron nf "Sing :1 Srrnplc Song Of Free· Jorn" THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. M AY 29. 1971 ton. An all male cast in the story of the gallant Australian defense of Tobruk 1n the early days ol the World War I campaigns 1n the North African desert. m The Flrnlstones @ Movie: (21/1hr) "Sergeant Yorlr" (drama) '41 -Gary Cooper, Walter Brennan. Joan Leshe, Ward Bond The true story of a mountain boy who became a World War I hero by capturing a German positron single handed ID A Time for John/Charlie's Pad m Fisher Family al Noticiero 34 m Death Valley Days a:> la Hora Familiar con Consuelo Cl) News Jim Hawthorne 6:30 (3J News Bill Huddy ~ Truth or Consequences LU CBS News ®,NBC New$ m The nying Nun ID Hodgepodge l odge m Selected Films/Musicale m The Desert Report a:> TBA Cl) ABC News 7:00 f) CBS News Waller Cronkite 0 m NBC News David Brrnkley. John Chancellor. frank McGee '6., To Tell the Truth 8 Dragnet O What's My line? 1Q) Dick Van Dyke m I love Lucy ID The World We Live In m Christ the living Word al Angelitos Negros Cl:) Si No Fueras Tu Cl) Movie Game 7:30 f) (81 Gunsmoke (R) Nehemiah Persofl plays a man who wounds hrs gunfighter son 1n the gun hand 111 an attempt to end his career but almost gels him trapped on the Blood Money·• ep1wde 0 t101 rn From I Bird's Eye View "Home Is Where the Heart Is." M•llre and Maggie lose Lheir jobs. bul gel them back O Vir1tinla Graham (R) Abbe Lane. Vi c Perry and Gary Crosby and his wrle Barbara guesl 6 Movie: "Above Us the Waves'' (drama) '56-John Mills, Anthony Newley 0 3 Cl) lei's Make a Deal Monty Hall hosls 0 Million $ Movie: (21/2hr) "Ra- zor's Edge" (drama) '47-Tyrone Power, Gene Tierney, Anne Baxter Five exciting. h11?hly diversified r.haracters whom W Somerset Maugham meets 1n an exclu$1ve dis lr1cl of Chicago afler World War I Narrow razor sharp line between love and hate m Truth or Consequences ID Citywatchers Seidenbaum & Champlin "SI [lmo·s Village.' spruced up enclave ol artists. most ly black. tn I a Brea Venice Blvd area. 1s lontght's sub1ect. Its res1 dents some of which give hee art lessons to neighborhood ctuldren, are attempting lo raise $15,000 lo take over the mortgage on the col tages they occupy currenlly up lo: ~ale In Chuck's absance. Ari handles all 1•c interviews. talking to Her!> Carter, chairman ol LA. County's Human Relations Commission, about black white relations and the ghet lo, artisl Rozzell Syk.es. instigator of the area's clean up, paint.up, dress·UP (with sidewalk drawings and outdoor statuary) campaign, his nephew and arde Roderick and wtfe, and people in the neighborhood. In eluding those who are not recep live to the colony mCinema 30 @ri)Do·Re·Mi Cl:) TBA 7:55 a:> Cvestion de Segundos 8:00 0 0 m l1ugh·ln (R) Richard Crenna guests 0 (3) ffi Newlywed Game ID To Tell tfle Truth ID World Press m Men ol Vision al Yesenia 8:05 a:> TBA 8:30 E) (ii l Here's Lucy (R) When Lucy discovers Rudy Vallee waiting on tables lo keep himself busy, she de ciiles to help him update his singing style and get hrs career started again 0NYPD 0 (J i (l) II Was a Very Good Year Sally Rand. fan dancer al the Chicago World's fair. is Mel Torme·~ special guest on program devoted to 1933 m David Frost Show @ Dr1gnet m Pattern for living a:> Miguelito Valdez Show 9:00 E) Mayberry A.F.D. (R) Sam re1ects suggestions that he help his son Mike (Buddy Foster) build a tep ee for 1>1s school project even though the lathers ol Mike's friends are helping them 0 (lo m World Premiere Movie: (C) (2hr) "Breakout" (R) (drama) '67 -James Drury, Kathryn Hays. Woody Strode. Red Buttons. A man plans to escape lrom a maximum securely prison to be reunited with his wil e and $50,000 that was stolen in a bank robbery O I SPECIAL I The Darin Invasion The mulll talents ol Bobby Darin are featured with special guests lrnda Ronstadt. Pat Carroll. The Poppy Family and Or. Music. 0 I 3 (6) Cl) ABC Monday Movie: (C) (2hr) ''Sergeant Deadhud" (comedy) '65-frankie Avalon. Deb orah Walley, Eve Arden Army ser geant always 1n I rouble accidentally makes a trip into orbit wrth a chrm panzee and undergoes a personality change He becomes $0 obnoxious hrs superiors l1nd a substrtute hero who almost marries his girl before he returns to his no1 mal self. (&1At luue @ Burke's Law ID Blick Journ11 m 30 Minutes 1971 COi· for dies er:i ty's out hel· tor up. and his ife; in· ep. ard cy on e· ng ed d he 's ed Is h n n n s e y THE. DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, MAY 29. 1971 €E SonrislS Bentl. Sloane. And Eyewitness News. Interested in clearing the air. Weather or not. Eyewitness New!-. speak!> Friday evening. At 4 : JO. 5 :00 uncJ out wit h clarity. And prcci!>ion. There's again at I I :00 p.11). no clouding th e i!>!>UC!> for Benti . Sloane. Where new!. i~ concerned. Nahan or Story. J u!-.t thl' fac t!. of the matter. The Eyewitnc'' New' team. Mal-.ing it all clear every Monday through CVCl\'lf UCS.'t news 4:30, 5 &. II pm / kabc · tv l>enti story nahan sloanc m El Pet1do de Sofi1 9:30 f) (j) Doris Dir (R) Doris has a cha .ce to 1ntArview Tony Bennetl for th,. migaz1nc and gets him hope- lessly cornered by his fans whe:1 she takes him to tM reslaurant run by the Pallucc1s (Kaye Ballard ind Bernie Kopell) @!) Muslt1lt/P1Stor's Desk €E la Cru.z de M11is1 Cruces mTBA 10:00 f) (i) Suspense P111house "Call to Danger." Peter Graves s1ars as Jim Kingsley, head of a government bu reau, who 1s joined by agent Paul Wilkins 1n recovenng stolen master plates for the US $10 bill. James Gregory, Dan Travanly, John Hen derson and Laurel Goodwin co star 0 Channel 5 News Kevin Sanders. Barney Morris. 0 B1xter W11d News m News Putnam/Fishman &) M1ntJ1p Al Hamel hosts Guesl Alan Sherman airs his views on "children's lib er at ion " Panelists are Phyllis Diller, Virginia Graham and Julliel. Eii) Current Events "A Saturday ,Mornmg Operation Breadbas ket " Coverage of a typical "Bread basket" meeting. descnbed as a c1oss between a religious service and a political rally m Hit det Momenta 10:30 0 Movie: (lhr 45m) ''Weddinr Present'' (comedy) '36-Cary Grant, Joan Bennett A prankster ruins his own mamaae plans but wins back his bride-to-be with more wacky efforts &) News Bill Johns aJ C1den1 de Aneustias 11:00 f) C-81 E!) News Q (fg) m News Duth Valier Days 0 Cl J(E News 0 Movie: "Over There" (documen tary)-Dubbed in English m Movie: "flee Behind the Mask" (mystery) ·4 I-Peter Lorre, Evelyn Keyes &) Beat the Clod! (111 Cl) Perry Muon Eii) Citywatchers Seidenbaum & Champlin Ar1 visits St [tmo's Vil lage. mostly black artists' enclave in La Brea Venice Blvd aiea Repeat ot 7 30 PM p1og1am 11 :30 f) ra Merv Griffin 0 10 m Johnnr r.arson Burt Reynolds subsl1lutes as hosl Doug McClu1e (of The Men From Shiloh). Bobby Goldsboro. and Don Mere d1th guest 0 (3 ) (6] (E Dick Cavett &) Roller Game Thunderbirds vs. N.Y Bombers 12:15 0 One Step Beyond 12:30 m Movie: "Horror Island" (mys. tery) '41-Dick Foran, Leo Carrillo 1:00 f) Movie: "The Solid Ciold Cldlllac" (comedy) '56--Judy Holliday, Paul Douglas. [3) 0 0 (8) (io News TUESDAY JUNE 1 For morning and afternoon llatinp, please see DAY - TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, i re the day' 1 movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 O (C) "London Tewn" (comedy) '46--Sid Field, Petula Clartt. "Wei· come Sttanrer" (drama) '47-Bing Crosby, Joan Caulfield. m ''The S4H1 of Monte Cristo" (ad· venture) '40-Louis Hayward, Joan Bennett. 9:30 O (C) "Million Doller Mermaid" Conclusion (biography) '52-Victor Mature, Esther Williams. O "Kiss of Death" {mystery) '33- Brian Oonlevy. Coleen Gray, Richard Widmark. 10:00 @ "The Pride of St. Louis" (sports) '52-0an Dailey, Joanne Dru. 1:00 m (C) "Bl1cll N1rcissus" (drama) ·4 7-0eborah Kerr. Jean Simmons 2:00 O "Requiem for 1 Heavywelpt" (drama) '62-Anthony Quinn 3:00 00 (C) "The Best of Enemies" (com· edy) '62-David Niven 4:30 U (C) "Let's Do It Aeain" (ro mance) '53-Jane Wyman (1) Same as 10 AM Movie F V f N I N {, 6:00 f) Bir News Jerry Dunphy. @ ABC Newi Reasoner, Smith. O KICBC News Tom Snyder. O The Allen SJlow (R) Guests are Buddy Hatltett. Choo Choo Collins, Charles Ripley, Keith Douglas Young. herpatologlst Chuck Shaw and CO· host Peter Lupus. 0 Sii O'Clock Movie: (C) (90) ''Klss of Fire" (adventure) '55 - Jack Palance. Barbara Rush, Rex Reason, Martha Hyer. Alan Reed An ex·Spanish soldier fights Co· manche hordes to win freedom and the love of an ol'll·world princess. 0 I JJrc1ll I Golden Mike Awards Top radio personalities present awards to the music industry at the Houston Music Center In Texas. The 15th annual Golden Mike Awards are presented by NATRA (National Association of Television and Radio Announcers). IE Stir Trek ED A Time for John/Charlie's Pad €!) fisher Family €1) Notitiero 34 m Death Valley Days Ciii) La Hora Familiar con Consuelo t;D News Jim Hawthorne. 6:30 @ News Bill Huddy Ci) Truth or Consequences CBS News o NBC News m The Flyine Nun SELF IMPROIEMENT COURSE FOR MEN & WOMEN No Cherg• Or Obligation To At tend TheH Couraes Other Than Your Time & Desire To Improve. Our llu1ine11 11 The Excltint Field Of leederahlp & Executive Development. Our International Public Corporation Is Exoandlng lt1 Facilities In Southern California & Offf'r Unlimited Opportunity For Money & Advancement In: SALES SALES MANAGEMENT EXECUTIVE POSITIONS (714) 644·6120 Collect Calla Accepted 24 Hours MOTIVATIONAL SCIENCES ,... 14 359 Sen Ml9uel Dr., Suite 2CM Newport Buch THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. MAY 29, 1971 ED Hodeepodfe Lodre (jJ I S..1c1Al I Oral Roberts Summer €!}S!lected Film/Musical• Youth Festival m The Desert Report m David Frost Show (ID TBA IE Draentt t;D ABC News ED Special Feature "OeGrazia." 7:00 U CBS News Walter Cronkite. €!) Pattern for Uvinr 0 m NBC News David Brinkley. @D la Coza Juzeada Ci) To Tell the Truth 9:00 0 o m Flm Tuesday Garriclt O What's My line? Utley is hOlt. Subjects tonight In· o Didt Van Oylle elude· The international weapons m 1~n~cy ~d~ m Dra1net 0 -, -, .. -E-Cl_A_L I Oral Roberts Su111mtr ED Conversations With a Psychia· Youth Festival Bobby Golsboro and trist Or. Edward Stainbrook. Jimmy Durante guest on this €!)Christ the Livlne Word youth·oriented program. Rev. Rob· @I) Aneelitos Neeros erts' topic is "Youth in Exile." (ID SI No Futras Tu @ Burke's law m Movie Game ED The Advocates "Should the Fed· 7:30 U (j) Beverly Hillbillies (R) Gran. eral Government Compel Suburbs to ny is convinced that her whole fam· Accept Low·lncome Housing?" ily is going to the frogs when they €!)Challenge take up SCUBA diving. (ID El P!tado de Sofie 0 @) m Bill Cosby (R) "To Each 9:30 U @ All in the Family (R) Atchle According to His Appetite." Teacher attempts to buy out the black lam· Chet Kincaid finds himself in the ily that is planning to move In down role of arbitrator when student pro· the street tests erupt. €!)Musicale/Pastor's Dull 0 Virginia Graham Show (R) €1) La Cruz da Marisa Cruces Guests Sergio Franchi, Allen Lud· (ID Festival Mexicano den and Betty Wh!te. Norm .c~s· 10:00 U t Sl'lCIAl I 11:59-last Minute by and psychologist Or. Wilham to Choose (R) San Francisco dru& Ofman users and their hang ups. 0 (31 (.6) t;D The Mod Squad (R) 0 Channel 5 News "Kicks. Incorporated." The squad 0 rn Ci) CE Marcus Welby, M.O. investigates a "nuisance" racket CR) "Daisy In the Shadows." Dr. headed by a man (Jack Cassidy) WO?lby's patient (Sulanne Pleshelte) who 1s a close friend of Capt Greer insists on bunging up a retarded 0 Million $ Movie: (21/zhr) "The daughter without outside help Grap!s of Wrath" (drama) '40-00 TV 8 Reports -Henry Fond~, D~rris Bowdon, 0 Baxter Ward News Charley Grapewin. Epic story of the m News Putnam/Fishman Okie migration to California during IE M1ntrap Al Hamel hosts. Rick l'1e depression. Ely guests. m Truth or Consequences ' ED I Sl'lCIAl I Part of the Family m It Taku I Thief Er':igy for three young persons ED I S..1(1AL I Lo~ Angeles Phllh1r· whose lives were lost when caught monlc-Tch1lkovsky Symphony No. in the cross.fire of our nation's 4 (R) In this stereo special, Zubin political and social crises. Mehta conducts the orchestra. €!)Cinema 30 m Espectaculos a!)TBA 10:30 U CBS News Special O Movie: "Bia Brown Eyes" (mys· tery) '36-Cary Grant. IE News Bill Johns 7:55 (ID Cuestlon de Segundos m C.deni de Aneustiu 8:00 U Green Acres (R) Oliver and Lisa ll ·OO £to 'a" CY.\ N watch 1n disbelief as t~eir hand.y . O ~ m N::: man [b turns the farm into a veri-OO O• th y 11 0 table dump yard '" his feverish bid 0 ci1 m ~e~s ays for romance. 0 M . "Th. f f B hd d" (f 0 o m Don Knotts (R) Guests • ?°'1e: 11 o ag 1 an tasy) 61-Steve Reeves are Tommy Smothers. Gwen Verdon m M · "Cl d' ,, (d ) '43-and The King Cousins ovie: au 11 rama 8 1 I 11·5" 'a t M'nute Dorothy McGutre. Robert Young -SPlCIAL . . '7-t.. s I m Beat the Clock to Choose Drug Special. 'f~ fJ) p M m To Tell the Truth w 1 , erry uon €!)Full Gospel Businessmen 11:30 U (ii M!rv Griffin @I) Los Beverly de Peralvillo 0 0 m Johnny Carson 8:05 (ID Los Aficionados en ta Comunidad 0 00 (6) al Dick Cavett IE Movie: "When Gangland Strikes" 8:30 U Hee Haw (R) (mystery) '55-John Hudson. 0 NYPD ED Black Journal 0 3 (6) t;D ABC Movie of the Week: (C) (90) "Wild Women" 12:00 0 One Step Beyond (western) '69-Hugh O'Brian, Anne 1:00 U Movie: (C) "The Lut Outpost" F1ancis. Marilyn Maxwell, Marie (western) '51-Ronald Reagan Windsor,. Sherry Jackson. A rollick-ffi 0 0 00 [Q) News Ing adventure about five female m All-Ni&ht Show: (C) "This AnrrJ convicts who can win their free· Age," "Slattery's Hurricane" and (C) dom by posing as wives of soldiers. "Operation Atlantis." k s s 0 e Des O'Connor's way to tbe top has been ~ i.teady and built on solid foundations rather 1han suddenly spectacular. No overnight l>UC· cess, he left his Cockney London for up-"' bringing in the British working Midlands, and started on a show-business career as a red-coated host in a summer camp. The trou-• ble was-he marooned one set of gucsb on a • hcach and .. lost" some others during a hike. As a result, the camp authorities decided that Des was not the ideal type to lead the jollifications of .:amp life, bul thought he could use his talents (and see out a contract) as enlertainment manager. Then In J 953 he turned professional en- tertainer and made his debul at the Palace Theater in Newcastle. For six year!> he worked hard at perfecting his act and then won his big break when he was chosen to act a\.host on a TV series called "Spot the '. . Tune. Success came fairly f~t after that. Des made a record called "Careless Hands" which l>Old more than a mill ion copies, and he followed that with another release, "I Pre- tend" that also got into Britain's Top Ten. Meanwhile lhe TV series he now headlined soared to 1he number one spot in Britain. I He was frequently being call ed to perform before Ro alty And his show a l the London Palladium broke all box office records al. he played for 35 ).traight week'. De!. O'Connor MORE SUCCESSFUL SUMMERS. was a hig Mar! His debut before an American audience la\t summer ~howca<;cd the same winsome smile, congenial manner and just plain tal- ent that had endeared him to British audi- ence)\. The p:ickagc paid off among Ameri- can viewer'\ to 1hc tune of a return engage- ment in 1971 . This year 'The Dell O'Connor Show" (premiering Wednesday at 9 PM on N BC) will have Connie S1cvcn' a" a regular. Jack D. Douglas, who ha' heen De!>·~ sidekick for m:iny years. will he 1hc other regular on 1hc !.how. JacJ.. Benn) will head the guesl lineup on lhe June 2 cun ain-rai,er Benny will appear tn the :.ccond program a., well . . O'Connor "a.o. born in 1932, the '\On of a now rc11rcd O(lOJ..m.11..er in lhc Stepney ,uh- urb of l.0ndon \tcpm.·y nol hcing an ;.ilto- gethcr 1ranquil place at 1ha1 ti me and De,, by hi' own adn11.,..1on ( .. I wa' "uch a little shrimp. ..). unable 10 t.:t)JX' ph}'icall} with an} \Ori ol rough aml tumhle exi:.tence. the )'Oung 0°Connor found htm!.clf U\ing hi). quick wit to 1urn awa) many a fi!.tful of knuckle~. 11 proved to be good practice. JACK BENNY AND DES O'CONNOR Des trace' hi'i eac;y-going, relaxed \tylc to one night 1n 19.SH when he wa<; making an appearance in Gucrn~ey. Engl:ind. "I felt very ill that ni ght, .. he ),aid, "),o instead of screaming and jumping ahout, I just haJ to talk quie1l y and smile and he inlimatc. I could hardly 11ee the audience anyway. .. It wac;n't un1il 1he nexl morning 1hat I realized I'd had the biggeM reac1ion from the audience that I'd ever received. I'd )Or t of drawn them to me quietly, like gathering THE DAILY P'tlOT, TV WEEK. MAY 29. 1971 friends around or putting mysell among a bunch of kids in the way you do when you're trying to amuse youn~ters." The style having worked so well for him thus far. Des i n't about to change it. What he does constantly, though, is look his act over to come up with anything that makes for improvement. He is alwa)s viewing tapes of his past performances, critically analyzing himsel f even to the minutest de- tails. "There's only one way to improve," he says, "and that is to learn from your own mistakes. And you can't do that unless you can see what you have been doing wrong. When a show's on tape, you can watch your- self on the screen during the studio run- throughs and on transmission. but you're still so close to that particular show that it's difficult to be objective abou~ it. "But whec:i you look back over the years. you can see Just what sort of progrei.s you've been making-if any! You can learn a lot from your elf." Des takes pains to maintain a .. non con· troversial" approach to humor. Albert Locke, who has directed Des l!ince I 9<i7 described the O'Connor brand of humor .i~ " ome- thing quite unique bccaul!e 11\ L)e, O'Con- nor enjoying himself and mak111g audiences enjoy lhemselvci. with him. He ha' a warm and lovable personality. More than anything else, his humor is kind. He won't hurt any- body." Locke also speaks highly of another facet of O'Connor's talent: his ahihty to ad-hb when an emergency demands ii. He recalls an incident during a taping at lhc London Palla- dium which was. he said, one of lhc: hc't ex- ample~ of O'Connor's 'iponlaneity ... For tcch-nic~I reasons there wa). a hold.up which meant that the show would tw qarting an hour late. "Des volun1eered to go on the ,tage and do an audience warm-up. Ani.I he chatted for fifty-five minute:. without an} prepara- tion whatever. My hair was standing on end because I thought he was bound to slip into parts of the !>how that was to follow, but there was not one word of hi'> material from the program itself." The multi-talented O'Connor " married to the former Gillian Vaughan, whom he met when she was a dancer on one of the tele- vision shows he appeared 1n. They have two daughteri., Samantha and Trace}. Des al o has a daughter by a previoui. marriage. Not l>Urprisingly, perhap'>, for 1he i.on of an ex-hookmaker, De~ lis1<1 hor,e-racing as one of his great loves. The succcs~ he has had as an entertainer ha!. cnahlcd him not only to own a flal>hy sporLo; car and luxurious home in a trendy part of London. but also to be the proud owner of a 11mall string of three race horses. It all spells happiness for Des. Yet he has never, in the midst of all this success, aban- doned the discipline which helped him get whc~e. he is. He said so'!'e years ago: "My amh1t1on for the future rs to keep studying hpmor and how to make the people laugh." And De!> O'Connor continue' I<' do just thaL P1ge 15 S.rvlnt Or11191 C•unty Sl11u 1'tl ASPHALT PAVING • * * Howard Rice of ABC's REPAIR & SEAL Room 222 is one of the luck- iest young equestrians in Hollywood. He not only has his own stallion, but an entire stable. e Speci.tlly S11rf•cin9 e Color Co1tln9 e P•r~inq Lott • OriY1w•y• aESIDENTIAL His father. Alfred J. Rice, a former Hughes Aircraft bus driver, became so enthusias- tic about horses while accom - panying the 16-year-old on rides that he bought a stable in Los Angeles with 50 head. three of them for the family INOUST•IAL COMMEaCIAL FltEE ESTIMATES 1548-5511 1 R. W. McCLELLAN & SONS INC. ISi COMMtaCIAL WAY -COSTA MISA * * * . DR. GARY L. COUTURE -CHIROPRACTOR- WISHES TO ANNOUNCE THE RELOCA- TION OF HIS OFFICE TO NEWPORT BEACH FROM eosroN. MASS . AFTER BEUl4~N PRACTICE FOR TEN YEARS. 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Susan Hayward O "Dragonwyck" (drama) '46 - Gene Tierney, Waller Huston. 10:00 (3) "The C1n1di•ns" (adventure} '61 -Robert Ryan, John Dehner. 1:00 ID "Ph1llnum High School" (drama) '60-Mickey Rooney, Terry Moore 2:00 O (C) "Apache" (western) '54- Burt Lancaster, Jean Peters 3:00 ra (C) "Gunfight at Red Sands" (western) '65 -Richard Harrison. G R Stuart 4:30 f) (C) "Ten Want!d Men" (west· ern) 'SS-Randolph Scott, Richard Boone · (3) Same as 10 AM Movie. E VENIN G 6:00 f) Big News Jerry Dunphy. (3) ABC News Reasoner. Smith O KNBC News Tom Snyder O The Allen Sho;y Guesls are Louis Nye, Jack Carter, Louise Huebner. Karen Black. Don lstiam and his one·man band and CO·host Peter lupus and Mrs. Lupus and Peter Jr O Six O'Clock Movie: (C) (90) "The Three Worlds of Gulliver" (fantasy) '60-Kerwin Mathews. Jo Morrow lee Patterson Based on Jonathan Swflt's classic, this adventure tells of a ship's surgeon who is washed overboard 1n a storm and l1nds him. sell In a land of l1ll1puls, whose people are s11 inches high 0 1 Spy ID The Flintstones @ Star Trek ID A TI me for John I Charlie's Pad m fisher family al Noticiero l4 m Death Valley D11s CE la Hora familiu con Consuelo ffi News Jim Hawlhorne 6:30 ~)News Bill Huddy @ Truth or Consequences Ci) CBS News {10) NBC News ID The Fl1ing Nun ID Hodgepodge l odge €!)Selected film/Musicale m Desert Report CE TBA ffi ABC News 7:00 f) CBS News Walter Cronkit~ 0 m NBC News David B11nkley 00 To Tell lht Truth O Whit's My line? IOl Movie; (C) (2hr) "Johnny Tiger'' (drama) 66-Robeit Taylor. Geral- dine Brooks ID I love Lucy ID I SPECIAL I Los Angeles Philh1r- monic-The Rite of Spring (R) Zu- bin Mehta leads the Los Angeles Philharmonic In the preparation and performance of Igor Stravinsky's "The Rite or Spring" at the Los Angeles Music Center g;) Christ the Living Word eI) Angelitos Negros CE Si No fueras Tu ffi Movie Game 7:30 8 Men at Law (R) Guest star Har- ry Guardino plays a blind lawyer lriend of attorney Devlin McNeil whom McNeil defends on a homicide charge. 0 m The Men from Shiloh (R) "Hannah." A girl searches for her losl mother. O Virginia Graham Show (R) Guests include Laura Greene, Joan Ben· nell. Jan Murtay and Melvin Belli. 0 31 (])) CiLl Courtship of Eddie's father (R) "Gills Are for Giving," Norman gives his good luck medal hon lo Tom who gives 11 to Eddie ~~ Ralph Story Special "Women A1e Revolting ·· O Million $ Movie: (C) (21/1hr) "Wilson" (biography) '44-Alexan der Knox Charles Coburn Geraldine Fitzgerald ID Truth or Consequences @ It Tak~s a Thiel €!}Cinema 30 eil Ensalada de locos CE TBA 7:55 CE Cuestion de Segundos 8:00 0 t 3 f 6) ffi Room 222 ( R) "The last Full Moon " Pete Dixon and counselor Liz Mclnlyre insist that students Charlie Morano and Abbie Dornier tell their parents that they are married ID To Tell the Truth ID The french Chef €!)The Answer m lucha Ubre 8:05 CE Duelo en Patines Roller Games 8:30 8 8 To Rome With love Mike and h•s new neighbor a Japanese instructor rn flower arrangement (Teru Shimada) lace a cultural problem with teenage daughters 0 NYPD 0 3 6' CE The Smith Family (R) "All lhe Good Neighbors Cindy and Bob Smith belr1end h1pp1es who move into the commumly @Dragnet ID Just Jazz "Dexter Gordon " €!) P1tttrn for Living 9:00 8 .!I' Mediuil Center (R) Guest star Sharon farrell plays Gannon's teaching as~istant whose mlscar riage problems cause her lo seek steriltzat1on 0 JACK BENNY joins the * Des O'Connor Premiere on KRAFT MUSIC HALL 0 IQ) m PREMIERE The Du O'Connor Show Jack Benny jorns hoS1 Des O'Connor, regulars Connie Stev s s s r 'I e s tns i nd J1ck D. Oouflas, i nd the ED Masterpiece Tht•trt New Faces sin1in1 1roup in the premiere of this summer variety 10:30 0 Movie: "Ea&le ind tha Hawk" hour. (drama) '33 -Cary Grant. Carole O The fufltivt Lombard. fJ CI)@ a) love on a Rooftop 0 00 (jJ al NFL Action featured (R) "The Bi& Brass Bed." Dave are the. San Francisco 49ers, a new tires of sleepin1 in a pup tent on power rn the NFL. the roof. al News Bill Johns. m D1vid Frost Show @!> Cadena dt An1ustl11 &J Burke's Law m Flrina line fI!) 30 Minutes a!) El Ptudo de Sofia 9:30 fJ @Ci) a) The Immortal (R) 'The Rainbow Butcher." Vic Mor· row 1uests as a small-town sheriff who holds Ben Richuds prisoner. @I) la Cruz de Marisa Cruce~ a!) TBA 10:00 fJ (j) Hawaii five·O (R) A burly alhtetic·type student at the Univer· 11 :00 II (j) g) News O a:§l mNews Ci) Death Valley Days O (l)Q)News O Movie: "Stranaers In the City'' (drama) '62-Robert Gentile, Camilo Delgado. m Movie: (t) "Bua\U in the Mt· trnoon" (western) '52-Ray Miiiand, Helena Carter. (El Beat Ule Clock ED Book But sity of Hawaii Is suspected of homi· 11 :30 II (j) MelY 'riffln cide when his Indonesian sweet. 0 09) m Johnny Carson heart ls round dud. • 0 @) m four·ln-One: San Fran· 0 CI)~ (E Dick Cavet~. cisco lntamatlonal Airport (R) al Movie: 'Secret Venture (drama) "Hostage." Jim Conrad is forced '55-Kent Taylor. to ~rovide underworld figures with 12:00 g One Step Beyond a tllght out of the country. Guests are Scott Brady, Henry Sliva and 1:00 f) Movie: "The Brave Bulls" (ad· Robert Viharo venture) '51-Anthony Quinn, Mel 0 Channel 5 News Ferrer. 0 Baxter Wud News O O (j) @) News m News Putnam/Fishman. m All-Night Show: "City of Shad· &J Mantrap Al Hamel hosts. Huntz ows," ''Viva Zapata!" and "Sea Hall guests. fi&hters." See and Drive THE O~ILY PILOT, TV WEEK. MAY 29, 1971 BIG HOBIE THE HOBIE CAT 16 Left<Jtll 0¥~111 a.am Wei9hl 1''t" 7•11'• JU••, Sall AtM C•/1,arsl M•ln & Jiii 211 M. It M•ln llffftcl 6 JU. lU M· ft Mal" Only 163 141. 11. Mal11 O•lly, ltlMftcl 121 M. It. Jiii SS M· fl. ,rice• '"" tully riff.-, W/l,..pett< & hlrMH «np·u i.EhS 64·5·~r144 2200 W. COAST HIGHWAY, NEWPORT BEACH JACiUAR Animal the Ultimate in Per ormance Motoring! ! AUTHORIZED SALES & SERVICE FOR JAGUAR · TOYOTA aar,uis motors 900 So. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach 540-3100 494-7503 IMPORTED MOTOR CARS Page 17 THURSDAY JUNE 3 For morning and afternoon list ings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 m "The Big Street" (comedy) '42 Henry Fonda, Lucille Ball. 9:15 O "W•ikikl Wedding" (musical) '37 -Bing Crosby, Martha Ray. "Man on the flying Tn1peze" (comedy) '35-W C Fields, Mary Brian 9:30 O (C) "The Second Grutest Sex" (adventure) '56 -George Nader. Jeanne Crain. 0 "Divorce Italian Style" (co medy) '62-Marcello Mastroianni, Daniela Rocca 10:00 (3 ) "Mnime" (comedy) '58 - Charles Boyer. Michele Morgan 1:00 m "The Min Inside" (a dventure) ·sa Jack Palanrr Anita Ekberg 2:00 0 "In the French Style" (drama) 'G3 Stanley Baker Jean Seberg 3:00 ( 8 (C) "The Old Dark House" (comedy) '63-Tom Poston Robert Morley 4:30 O (C) "Min in 1 Looking Glass" (drama) '65 Sieve Forrest Sue Lloyd (3 1 Same as 10 AM Movie EVENING 6:00 O Big News Jerry Dunphy. (3 1 ABC News Reasoner, Smilh. O KNBC News Tom Snyder D The Allen Show (R) Guests are David Frost, Senator Buch Bayh (0 Ind ), Mickey Rooney, Billy Dan •els. Gasper Ferrera and co host Joanne (Mrs Johnny) Carson O Si• O'Clock Movie: (90) "Who Wu That Lady?" Part I (comedy) '60 Tony Curlts Dean Martin. Janel Leigh James Whitmore Barbara Nichol\ When the chem1s1ry proles· sor's wile calchP~ him k1ss1ng a prelly gul student he and his TV writer friend concoct a fantastic altb1 about lhe11 undercover work lor the rBI 0 1 Spy m The rllntstones Ii) Star Trek Et) A Time for John/Ch11lie's Pad m fisher ramtly al Noticlero 34 m De..th Valley Days (Ii) la Hora famlll1r con Consuelo a> News Jim Hawthorne 6:30 (3) News Bill Huddy ) Truth or Conseque nces (81 CBS NtwS 10 NBC News m The flying Nun Et) Hodgepodge l odge THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. MAY 29. 197t m selected film/Musicale m The Desert Report (Ii) TBA a> News 7:00 6 CBS News Waller Cronkite 0 m NBC News David Brinkley @ To Tell the Truth O Wh1fs My line? (lo Dick Vin Dyke m I love Lucy Ii) (8) Dragnet Et)Soul! m Christ the Living Word a> Angelitos Negros a!) Si No fuera s Tu a> Movie Came 7:30 O (8') family Allair (R) Jody breaks a pre·Columhian ar1 work senl to Uncle Bill and enlists Bulfy's help in making a clay copy. 0 (fO' m nip Wilson (R) Guests are Bing Crosby, The Supremes and David Steinberg. O Virginia Graham Show (R) Guests are Karen Valentine. Louis Nye. Johnny Tillotson, Barbara Walden and yoga expert Adeliane Pedrosa 0 3 l f6J al Alias Smith and Jones (R) "The Girl in Boxcar # 3 " Heyes and Curry agree lo transport $50.000 withdrawn from the community's bank just before ii I ailed O Million $ Movie: (C) (21/zhr) "Toward the Unknown" (drama) '56 -W1ll1am Holden, Lloyd Nolan. Vlr ginra l e11h Rocket pilot seeks lo redeem a past mistake m Truth or Consequences Ii) It Takes a Thiel m Cinema 30 al Premiere Movie (C) "Ay Jalisco Note Rajes.'' (Ii) TBA 7:55 (Ii) Cuestlon de Segundos PEARL BAILEY SHINES ON THIS IS YOUR LIFE The thrilling life story of Pearl Baile)'. lebend.ir) 'tar of television. \lllf!C. 11i~h1dttb\ and the movies. 11ill Ile told on This I<> Your Life fhuf\day .11 10:30 f'M on ABC'. ··Pearlie May", who was once <.Je,ii:natcd "Amha.~'ador o r Love·· hy l'rc,idcnt Ni>.on. was al~o once ~noded a1.ro,~ a room by Joe Lou"· and ;, rnrrenrly appcarin(? 1n her own wcd.ly telcvi\ion 'ierie<1. Orren rnlled the "Queen of the l·ntcrtainmcnr World". <1he hn<1 re- P1111 / nnd lrn hrutli1•1, da11< l'r Hill n 111/1•\ lln11 /:dw1111/1 11•11/t 11111.:1•1 1;·1hl'I W1t11'r'. 9:00 O (!) CBS Thursday Movie: (C) (2hr) "The Violent Ones" (drama) '67-remando Lamas, Aldo Ray, Tommy Sands, Melinda Marx , David Carradine Lisa Gaye When an 18· year old girl is assaulted, wrath is aroused In the residents of a small New Mexico village 0 The fugitive 0 f3) (6) al Make Room fo r G11ndd1ddy (R) "The Arrangement." Danny is outraged when an un married couple who are friends Of linrfa decide lo live toge I her m Ch1llenge m El Pee1do de Sofia 9:30 O (foHD Ada m-12 (R) "Gang War" Trini Lopez portrays a Mexi. can·Amencan priest who calls in police 1n an attempt lo prevent a teen age gang war 0 (3) (6) (!) Din August (R) "In· vilalion lo Murder" August's inves· ligation of the murder of a teen· aged swinger is complicated by her lather m Musicale/Pastor's Desk €Il la Cruz de M1riu Cruces m Peliculas 10:00 0 o m Oun M1rtin CR) Guests are Dennis Weaver, Bob Newhart. Bobbi Martin and Kay Medford The Golddiggers are featured 0 Channel 5 News O B1xter Ward News m News Putnam/Fishman Et) Speculation 10:30 (3 l Roundtable O Movie: (90) "Kiss ind Make Up" (comedy) '34-Cary Grant. Ed· ward (verell Horton (6 ) M1rshal Dillon 0 (!) This Is Your Lile Ralph Ed· wards hosls Pearl Batley is the surprised guest. ffi News Bill John~ al Cadena de Angustias 8:00 0 (Sllancer (R) lohnny Lancer appears to hire himself out as a "gunman" lo a teenager (Bill Mu my) 11:00 0 (8) €I} News 0 o mNews m To Tell the Truth Et) Washington Week in Review 8:05 CB Tele-Revista Musical 8:30 0 10 m lron~de (R) "The Man on the Inside " Ironside 1s accused of inlormrng syndicate narcotics pushers ol planned poltce invesll 11a1tons 0 NYPD 0 r 3 6 Cl) Bewllched CR) "Sa· mantha's Bad Day 1n Salem" Samantha's marrrage 1s threatened by a childhood lriend who rs a warlock m David frost Show Ii) Olympic Boxing Et) NET Playhouse "Biography Ctorge Jacques Danton " Anthony Hopkins stars in story ol rrench revolutionary leader whose bold per sonalilv lilted him to prominence at a crucial pe11od in the french Revolution m Pattein for living 1111 I""" " 1•1, ,.,,ii />, l'r111 /11 ,\/ (/\ 1.C1H·d n11mc101" ''" .1rJ,. .1monc thc,1.• the J'.11'''111.rrl) l hcr"hc~I I 1111) 1\11 .11 d . .111J hc1 dc,ii:n.1tion 111 l'IAX ·" the \1.11d1 nf Dime' ( \\11 J \I.in 11f 1111.• Yc:11 the lir,t lc111ak 'n l11invrcll. Amnnc 1he frrcn<.I' 11 ho i;.11hc1cd 111 lloll ~11 ,,olf lo honor her 11crc fornicr hea1111 c1i:ht l h.1mp1on Joe I \1111'. \lll)ICI ••• elrc" r1hcl Waters. 'ini.:n I frr h Jeffrie,, hand leader~ ( ,,t, C .1111111·11~ aml '\/utile Si,sle. .inti he r liroth cr. <lancer Hill flai lev. 1\11 ol thc\t .• ind olhcr'. appear \11th h'"' Ralrh h l11.ird, to tell h1111 thC\ rl:th'd ,1n l11lJ'lilrl,1nt pan 111 the u..-:111r1p .lnd ''"'f'ltnf of lhl' l\'l:l'lld Ir\ 'h1mh11\lllt'\\ f'CI •1•11.tf11 \ (6) Death Valley Days O (31Cl) News O Movie: "Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" (mystery) '39 Basil Rath bone. Nigel Bruce Ida Lupino. m Movie: "Pinky" (drama) '49- Jeanne C1a1n W1ll1am Lundrgan Ii) Beat the Clock rn Washington Week In Review 11:30 O B Merv Griffin 0 10 m Johnny Carson 0 ._3 161 (!)Dick Cavett Ii) Movie: "Law and Disorder" (comtdy) '58 -Michael Redgrave. Ro!>erl Morley 12:00 O One Step Beyond l :00 0 Movie: "And Baby Makes Three" (comedy) '49-Robert Young. Bar bara Hall!, Janis Carter (3 00(8 10News m All-Night Show: "Escape From Red Rock," "Duth Pays in Dollars" and "The Big land." 1971 (C) ama) Ray, David 18- th is small for enl.' s in 11t a "111- ves- een- her es1s art, The ah Ed- Ed- the c• th· e. .. m .. THE" DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. MAY 29. 1971 Chicken Out atSBllBT'S Save $1.00 on a family size order of Shakey's own marinated fried chicken. Or 50¢ on a double order. Bring this coupon to any partici- poting Shakey's P11zo Parlor. We'll limit one coupon per family give you $1 .00 o ff on o fam ily-size per visit. Good on take-out ord er of our delicious marinated fried orders, too. Cash value 1 /20¢. Offer ~:~~~; 2~.;01 off on a l '&A PA 8 expires June 30, 1971 . SBAKE'l'\ ,~ 1'/4 d ye puBLic h o use ///Y Page 19 Brand · New Honda Fully Factory Equipped $200 Total Down Payment s 7!~ MONTH J6 mo11ttlt 011 oppro.ol of cr•dit. Totol coah price htcludhtCJ sol•• tas 011d 1971 llcuse fff $1599.72. Dden•d pcry,,...11t price l11cl11dh1CJ tos, llc•1t1e 011d fl11a11<e cho"" SUfJ.44. AHHUA&. rElCENTAGE RATE 11 fl% llMIMlll. "Wl ill NIYll SATllFllD UMTIL YO .. Air UNIVBBSITY DLDSMDDILB 2850 HARBOR COSTA MESA • 540-9640. ..... 20 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MAY 29, 1971 FRIDAY JUNE 4 For morning and afternoon ll1tlnp, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 O (C)' ''The Que.n la Crowned" (documentary) ·s~Sir Laurence Olivier narrates. "Here Co111t Ult Waves" (musical) '44-Bing Crosby, Betty Hutton. m (C) "Devil's Canyon" (western) '53-Virginia Mayo, Dale Robertson. 9:30 O "Moonrise" (drama) '48-0ane Clark, Gail Russell 0 "You Were Never lovelier" (mu· sical) '42-Fred Astaire, Rita Hay· worth. 10:00 "Youn1 Guns of Teras'' (west · ern) '62-Jim Mitchum, Jody Mc· Crea. 1:00 m "Creen for 01n1er" (mystery) '47-Trevor Howard, Sally Gray 2:00 0 "Hill 24 Ooesn't Answer" (dra. ma) ·55 -Haya Hamiltan. Edward Mulhare. 3:00 "Panl~' (drama) '63-Janlne Cray, Glyn Houston 4:30 U (C) "The Bl1ek Knipt" (ad· venture) '54-Alan Ladd, Patricia Medina. 00 Same u 10 AM Movie. E V fN ING 6:00 8 Bia News Jerry Dunphy 00 ABC News Reasoner, Smith. 0 KNBC Newservlce Tom Snyder. 0 The Allen Show 0 Six O'Clodl Movie: (90) ''Who Was Th1t Lady?" Conclu51on (com edy) '60-0ean Martin. Tony Cur· tis, Janet Leigh. 0 I $'m"1. I Sh owtlme Juliet Prowse stars in this musical hour. and her special guests are Buddy Greco and the Dave Clark Five. m The Flintstones @ Star Trek ID A Time for John/Charlie's P1d m Fisher Family al Nolldero 34 m Death V1lley D1ys CW) La Hore Famlller con Consuelo G) News Jim Hawthorne. 6:30 News Bill Huddy. 00 Truth or Consequences (j) CBS News Walter Cronkite. @)NBC News David Brinkley. m The flyln1 Nun ID Hod1epod1e Lode• @I!) Selected Filma m Duert Report a!) TIA alNtw1 7:00 U CBS Newa Walter Cronkite. 0 m NBC News David Brinkley. 00 To Tell the Truth 0 What's My Lint? @) Dick Van ~· m I love Lucy @ (j) Drarnet ID Tlllrty Minutes With •. , m Ctlrfst the Uvin1 Wtrd al Anf elltos Ne1roa . a!) SI No Fuem Tu al MovieG1me 7:30 8 The Interns (R) After an areu· ment with Or. Goldstone over • dyina child, Or. Pettit hes an auto smashup that leaves him stranded In roueh country with two critically injured youn1 people. @ Movie: (C) "McH1lt's N1v, Joins the Air Force" (comedy) '65 -nm Conway, Joe Flynn. 0 @) m Hip Chaparral (R) "No Trouble at All." Insisting upon 10· Ing to the aid of • friend, Victoria's life is Imperiled when she crosses dangerous Indian territory. O Vlr1inl1 Craham Show Sally Kellerman, Buddy Rich and Or. David Reuben 1uest. 0 00 al Tiit Brady Bunch (R) "Goln1. Going . . Steady" Marcia go steady with a boy who l a bug. er. 8 £nie ert Humperdinck Show 0 Million $ Movie: (21/2hr) "nit Bad Seed" (suspense) '56-Patty McCorm ack. Nancy Kelly, Henry Jones. m Truth or Consequences @ It Telles 1 Thiel ID R1ppln1 Up the Week Les Crane hosts. m Cinema 30 a) £strell1S Musicales a!)TIA 7:55 a!) Cuestlon de Seeundos 8:00 0 00 al I sf1Cv1L t The Bobby Shtrm1n Special Bobby Sherman, one of the top entertainers in show business today, stars in his first TV special. The Fifth Dimension euests. m To Tell the Truth m Livin1 Book a) Sylvi1 y Enrique 8:05 a!) Lucha Libre 8:30 6 (j) CBS Friday Movie: (C) (21/ihr) "Nine Hours to R11111" (drama) '63-Horst Buchholz. Jose Ferrer, Diane Baker, The story deals with the final fateful hours preced· u1g the nsassinatlon of the Indian spiritual leader Mahatma Gandhi. 0 ®) m Name of the Gama (R) "I Love You. Billy Baker." Jeff Dillon uncovers some startling f1cts about a superstar soul singer in the conclusion of this two.part story. Sammy Davis Jr guests. 0NYPO 0 00 C£) The P1rtridae Family (R) ''The Red Woodloe Story." Shirley convinces legendary folk singer Red Woodloe (William Schallert) to make t a comeback, but he disappears just before the performance m D1vld Frost Show @ Dr1enet • to d ly 's es ly r. by n, w s til) Just Jan "Del(ter Gordon " m Pattern for Living 9:00 0 The Fugltive O @ CE That Girl (R) "That Cake." Ann loses her engagement ring In a cheesecake sent lo the governor's mansion. @ Felony Squad msoul! m 30 Minutes g;) LI Criada Bien Criada a!) El Pecado de Solla 9:30 O 1 3) (6 Cl) The Odd Couple (R) "Oscar, the Model ·· Felix asks Oscar to pose for a men·s cologne ad. @ Quest for Adventure m Musicale/Pastor's Desk m la Cruz de Marisa Cruces a1) Spanish Feature Film 10:00 O OQl m Str1nge Report (R) "Hostage -If You Won't Learn, Die." Strange must locate a kid· naped Red Chinese diplomat in London lo prevent reprisals againsl Bntons in Peking 0 News Sanders/Morris. 0 CJ)@ G) love, American Style (R) "love and the Living Doll," "love and the Letter." "love and the Joker" and "love and the Un likely Couple " 0 Suter Ward Hews ID News Putnam /Fishman @ Mantrap Chrld psycholo11ist Dr Richard Gardner guests ffi American Film lnstitul! Tllt1tre 10:30 O Movie: (90) "She Done Him Wrong" (drama) '33-Cary Gran!, Mae West @ News Bill Johns. ffi Black Journal (R) g;) Cadena de An gustias • 11 :00 8 (i) ED News 0 0 a;, News @ Outh V1lley Oays 0 l3-t G> News 0 Movie: (C) "Madame" (drama) "63-Sophia Loren ID Movie: "Beat Cener1tlon" (dra ma) '59-Mamie Van Doren, Steve Cochran. @ But the Clotlc 11:15 ED Cinema 34 11:30 0 Merv Griflin SATURDAY JUNE 5 MORNING 6:00 CI TV 8 Classroom 6:30 O (8' Summer Semester 0 Campus Prollle 7:00 fl Ne.,. Words, New Wap 0 • q a;, Tomfoolery Show O Movie Classroom Supplement "The Big Broadcast or 1938." lil TV 8 Classroom ID Let's Rap 7:30 0 Dusty's Treehouse 0 a;, Heckle & Jeckle (6) Discovery 0 Black Etperience !101 Uncle Russ ID Thunderbirds 8:00 8 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour 0 m Woody Woodpecker 0 rn (6) Lancelot link ':Bl Chester the Jest« 0 Movie: "X • • Tiie Unknown" (sci h) '57-0ean Jagger ID Tales of Wells Fargo 8:30 0 o, m The Bugaloos ID Cisco Kid @ Cumby 9:00 8 lU Sabrina & Groo~ie Gooliea 0 1'@) m Dr. Dolittle O MOYie: "Wings in the Dark" (adventure) "35-Cary Grant. 0 (3) @ Jerry lewis Show ID A.M. Movies: "Murder on Mon· da~·· (mystery) '53-Ralph Rich • ardson, Margaret Leighton. "Cas ball" (romance) '48-Tony Martin. @Tree House m Cuerdas y Gultarru a!) Panorama Latino 9:30 0 0 m Pink Panther 0 (3) 00 The Doubtededcers 0 Movie: "fury 1t furnace Cretll'' (western) '48--Victor Mature @ Movie: "Private Hell 36" (mys· tery) '54-lda Lupino, Sieve Coch ran. m Arriba el Norte 0 10' m Johnny Carson 0 '3 (6 CE Dick Cavett 10:00 0 ,...!) Josie & the Puuycals SJ Movie: "Three on a Spree'' 0 Ilg) m H.R. Pulnstul (comedy) "61-Jack Watling, Carol (6) Real Estate Rentals le~ley 0 @ Hot _Wheels @ Movie: (C) "Oes1i11ation Moon" ED Lucha Libre (sci h) '50-Jolln Archer, Warner 10;30 f) QV Harlem Globetrotters Anderson . , . 0 [Q) m Heit Comes the Crump ED Conversations ~1th 1 Psych11· O Movie: ''Terror Street" (mystery) trlst Dr [dward Stt11nbrook '54-Uan Duryea, [lyse Albiin 12:00 0 Movie: (C) "Vir11i11i11' (drama) 0 00 Slly Hawks '41 -Fred MacMuriay, Madeleine 11:00 O Tl Archie's Funhouse Carroll. 0 (@ a;, Major league Baseball 1:00 f) Movie; (C) "At Gunpoint" (we~t ern) '55-rred MacMurray, Dorothy Malone. 00 liQJ News ID All·Nl&hl Show: "Flat Top," "Pick-Up Alley" and "Code 645." I 00 Movie: TBA 0 (Jl Motor Mouse 0 Movie: "Western Union" (ad· venture) "41-Robert Young @ Movir: "Vice Squad" (mystery) 53-fdward G Roh1nson (Continued) THE DAILY PILO'f. TV WEEK, MAY 29, 1971 PRE-SEASON SALE! Buy Now And Save On Aluminum Patio Covers and Awnings Th4' ~"w ~fodC"rn PATIO COVER FOR 1971 i\fh :inccd c11:;i11cc1 ini; (IC• mil9 :i !1 c1:1lom ,.r clrsit:n. Clc:in, s111•l<>llt undcr:o!1 ml1111._ •lu1Jy in1crlol'~i11i: fll!ll'!$. !.uilt·in 1,1111 ;=ullrr wi1li 11 _, .. oin~mcnrul po•I runl.i- for :t p.:llio r01cr ol modem l>cnlJ II 1111d i;rc:itcr s11~11r,1h. Our lJeL~r Qi"'lity "' i\LIJMINIJM SCREEN PATIOS I c•r l.11:<' ur smnll lromrs 11nJ nwl1ilc homtt • , All ,\lurninum: w i;c DO<lt~; Cu~ Proof. Ut llrrl• ll>e winJ. C.nnt A•11ln.-\.•l•n~urtalnt .\t-t.\1-.1 l~r#lf>t f,,11,., (Hll4U ......... "'··. -., ............ .,.. (,·•• t • H -y._. •·•- THE N EW LOOK IN 1971' ...... _... ,_ .... Slncf' 1920 A TA ANA TENT AND AWNING ST¥E LICENSED CONTRACTOR Our Brandi O/Jicc OUNGl COUNTY AWNING CO. 1'i1ir our f«t1011 2202 S . M•ln St. onJ ilroK'room S•nta Ana ,..,..,,,.. -· o. .... ,_,,,,, Ph_,,• 197·67U 545-0491 QUALITY DEALER AWARD FOR SALU -SERVICE -PAR1S MANAGEMENT -ADVERTISING CUSTOMER RELATIONS 18835 BEACH BLVD., HUNTINGTON BEACH 842-7781 540-0442 ,... 21 SATURDAY (Continued) CI!) Fiesta Mexlcana 11:30 0 @ The Hardy Boys ml Mano a Mano Ranchero AFTERNOON 12:00 u Scooby Doo 0 Movie: "Alias Nick Beal'' (mys· tery) '49-Ray Milland O Double feeturt Moviu: "Clrt on the Run" (drama) 'SB -Erin O'Brien. "The Adventurer of Tor- tuia" (drama) '64-Guy Madison. 0 One Night Stand 0 Roller Derby (i2l Know Your Bible m Stlte High School Track Cham· pionships live from UCLA. m Sports World a!) Variedades Musicales (iD Motor Mouse O Jim Thomas Outdoots Movie: TBA .m Children's Gospel Hour m El MunC:o Esta l oco m True Adventure THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MAY 29. 1971 W Movie Greats: "Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye'' (drama) '50--James Car · ney, Ward Bond. Barbara Payton. @ Mantrap Aulhor Peter Marin guests. 4:00 U Gene London Show Alexander Graham Bell comes to life in a spe· ctal production about the man who invented the telephone fl1) 16MM m Quelt for life ED Futbol·Soccer m Bronco 0 Cu & Trade O M.V.P.-Johnny Bench 00 Animal World 5:30 O KNBC Newservice O Sports Challenge Dick Enberg. @ News Jim Gordon. 0 @ (D American Bandstand 00 Batman m High School Problems €fi) Te1tro Flntastico 2:30 rn Ulewatch m Man to Man m America in Space (iQ) NBC News a!) Drama de la Semana 0 The Larry Kane Show @ Forum Bonni 4:30 U Dusty's Treehouse @ Animals, Action & Adventure ··canada's Wild, Wild West " 12:30 U 00 The Monkees 0 Movie: ''The Pied Piper" (dra. ma) '42-Monty Woolley m Kings of Comedy O Movie: (C) "Curse of the Mum- my's Tomb" (horror) '64 -Fred Clark, Jeanne Roland. (}§) Sports Chlllenge m Wings to Adventure f£) The Hardy Boys O Championship Bowlinr 0 Celebrity Bowling CJ... I Spy Q) Mr. Benjamin Presents m Untamed World m Faith for Today m The World We Live In 6I!) Fisher Family 6:00 U Bi& News Clete Roberts O m NBC News O llredo @ CBS News 1:00 U Dastardly & Muttley @ Campus Profile 3:00 ii lnsidet'/Outslder m El Mundo en que VMmos m American West O Boss City 0 Movie: (C) "The Canadians" (western) '61-Robert Ryan. 00 TV 8 Looks at learning ID Weekend News €fi) lo Prohibido 1:30 U The Jetsons @ Voice of Agriculture McHale's Navy @) Hi1h Speed Uvin1 ID Movie: "Two Gun lady" (west· ern) '56-Peggie Castle (D Sky Hawks Sketchbook 00 International Hour O Movie: (C) ''The Kentuckian" (advenlure) '55-8urt Lancaster (jg) Science Fiction Theatre: "The Navy vs. the Night Monster." ID Movie: "Pride of the Marines" (drama) '45-John Gartleld. m Musitale/Davey & Goliath ~ Revista Musical m The Big Picture ail Tutro del Sabado (iD Sterllnr Theatre CD Insight 4:45 m Pre-Game Sotcer 5:00 O It's Academic Competing hifh schools are Marina (Huntington Beach), Bolsa Grande (Garden Grove) and Newport Harbor O Hollywood Part Racing The $100,000 Vanity Handicap for lilly and mare championship at a mile and one eighth. o Men f rom Shiloh @ Then Came Bronson Ei} Peter Gunn m The San Francisco Mix ~ Musiule/Oa vey & Goliath 6:30 U About a Week (I) Sports With Bertk1 0 KNBC News Conference (!) Perry Mason O Eyewitness News 0C Star Trell Ei} Hobby Showcase m The French Chef 2:00 ii 00 Triple Crown Horse Race 3:30 tJ Ameritan Musiul Herlt11e 0 (3J (6) (D ABC's Wide World of Sports 0 The Avengers m Children's Gospel Hour m Edge of Eternity The Belmont Stakes from N.Y CV Movie: The Canadians" (drama) (3) Across the Fence '61-Robert Ryan, John Dehner. PARKHURST TRI PS & EXCURSIONS PIClllc I• LCHJMllG, A Doy at O'N•ll Part, All trips .tre .tt lhe choice of tho u who choose lo pMlidp•I• RELIGIOUS SERVICES ,,,.,,iloblo for bolh Protest•nh •nd c.tholics PUBLIC ROOM LIFE BEGINS AT PARKHURST P.lrkhurst Rellramont Re11:l•ncc, lictns- ~d by the State ot CJlllorn••· ollers a homelike .ilmosphoro IMl rccrullon•t ac- llvll1c1. Tiie monthly r•lc 1nc1t1des IOd9- ln1. thrK n11trlt1011a1 meals dJlly, uncomp Hotltd special dlch, II p-ucrobell by doClor, •n evening snick 11 rcc;uosttd. d illy cte1n1n9 ol ro>m, rrei.11 hncns tw1cc wn kly •nd transporl1toon 8.cl~1de ure dur1n9 tcmpor.ary and minor lll11c1S. alio pt'r!OPll ek'cltvc aulst.v>ee such H b1th1r.9. Semi prlv1to rnom> begin •' '2~0.0, a month and pr.v•te rOQm r•IM aro •v•ll•l>le uPOn rcqutil. .19) News Dale Schwartz DINING ROOM SHOPPING Regular runs lo South Ccait Plo1<1 , Hunting· ton Center, t1nd Gcm- co -olhar ecntrrs on r'!quul (D Sports Challenge SEMI PRIVATE ROOM MEDICAL FACILITIES 24-hr. c1tl'!nd•nt service, help with medic .. tion>. tranlpOrltltion to d oc:- tors and other medic.al facilities, LIBRARY TRIPS MILE SQ. e ach ~~~-W~A_R_N_E_R~~~-+-R_Ec_._P_A_R_~~ Mt1nv ii me 1 we'.!~, d1 iver on 4 ;,ours " d11v call I PARKHURST I LA ALAMEDA ... "' Cl& ~LR~h,!!.TIA~~Llf~~:~~.;ME NT PHONE (71 4) 962·5531 :::> % ::.: 0 0 CIC • ,.,. 22 t APPETIZERS uo .. ti " " 1.lO n.. 1.a0; C..... 75 flout J.05 eor.. 1.50 SIDE OR·DERS O...V...(ti.) Ollt -c.-<•> ,,.. .... s,.lilllltb a.lo ..... ,,..._ rn.; ,..,._ 'bll. .... ..... .....,..Clllt .... ..... , ...... Chilo ........ . '-*"""Sluce a. Sln (A .. "" Onlofot) r .. 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