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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-06-12 - Orange Coast Pilot. ' --• -,._ • . ' ' -:I;..: ·"-'"' . • ·-·- 2 County Women Critieal • ID Tey Plant Explosion .......... onna eronaves Mexioo Bid ·For Customs Site Denied By L. PETER XRJEG or •~• 0111y 'll•t 11111 United States cusloms officials said Friday lh11t Treasury Secretary John Connally has rejected 3 request by Aeronavcs de Mexico for immigration 11nd custom s facilities /\t Orange County Airport. Civil Aeronautics Board approval of the tilrline·s Tijuana-Ensenada In Oran~e County route i!i in effect, federal nfficia!s 11aid . but a lack of facilities and custom!! personnel make it impossible to grant landing rights . The two 11pprovals are separate And dis!inct matters. '"They can fly over Orange County a~\ thrv wa nt. bul they can't land there. said Albert Bazemore. director of inspection and control. U.S. Bureau or Cu~t.om~. Department of the Treasury. Bazemore ~air! thi s doe.~ 110\ mean the · nn an l(Overnmcnt i~ renegi ng . international tret1IV signPrl bV Preside~!. Nixon last July as p11.rl of a tra~e of Air \Vest routes into Mf'xico from Ar1Z0na . ., "We did not undermine that ~l all, Bazemore said "it would be R different ballgame if th'ey were talking about • place where we normally have Clll.l.oms facilities 311d personnel. "If that were the case, nn way could we deny them." aaumore nid. He,also pointed out the treaty 'Provh!~ a number .of other Southern ca111orn1a locations for possible roules, so the I O\'ernmenl wasn 't Ignoring the ~ct . Baiemore said the 11ctual denial "'.'' m;u1e nearly three months wgo an<t notic~ of the action had been seo t to Aeronaves 11ttnrneyi·11l th:it time. Frederick Coppel. dislrk:I 5. al 8.11 manager for the Mutc:an c1JTier in chitrge or airline operations here. h~~ t:akl i'epeatedly In rtetnt wee.kl that he ts ~un wailinfl! lor the ruling. He cou.ld not bf. rea thed for comment F' r 1 d a Y 11flernoon. . · Baumore said thtre ls noth1nfl! la prevent the Mulcan. carrier. from l!lpPlyina for landing nahts agam: b~t oro.~pecU for a reversal <1f the decision in the neAr future are remote. ''They can apply every day If they want In." he said, "but they'll k et P g!tling turned down until w' ha.ve ll'le nmnpower i:,:id lacilitle.a available. ' He said with federal spending wtiat. it iii, lhe ·oustoim bureau is not expanding services very rl!lpldly. Another key f~ctor innucnced the decisilll'I lo reject the request. "Oranp ·County Airport 1' not • • IS.. AERONA V&'I, P•1• Ii ' ' -' • ...,,. ', I ,.i; If! 5'-'.,_' G~Jff .. 1'tte . ~-'I • ... .;r,'JJ~~~"'P'!rl BeKh (m sli'ilie<f ah]\1) apPearg U> be kneel· tni::tn."l'lii..Gmt lbbuna. god of surf, u · he g~des to shore on a rub- ~ Many ·aurt.ers take to the mats ~upng,ihe s~mer.. when ~ed-.trom the~w1tflr'fmm'noon to 4 p.m. at several ~~---.. - Wi_:&"~ilically htjured --~JJ.last -at Toy Plant -. - 1)i ""1'-'.1111 Jninlature rocktt fuel at i ·fiitit ~--'jlani}'r;d,y·Jefl t"° .. ..,...m ~~t · cdnillt!On 'with burns oY<f iiiOll of ~"°"'"' . P~ ~Vli'r~a~ Qje-sofid , luel ro<ief"" propelle:rtt which rOcked the area a& tit irf<IUslrilJ ~et and gua~d it aetcrdingly. The 1eVVtly burned Santa Ana women are Mif~:t f)tlfin, 42 , of 1006 N, E•Rllllli 't, •nd Lind• Dyer; 11 ·.r 231%31 Allahunl St. Thoy are·ln 'qi bum u~lt or lhe Oran1e County . Cdlcal ctnttr. . .... One otht!r employe or the Uiy and ~obby . ' goodl~concern WQ 11tl1htb' burned. She i• Ptli1 Dominick, 21 ~f 17 Ralltoa Sl., Sant.a. An•. . · Santa Ana firemen wl'lo were first on the scene said th& ui)Joaion occurred tn 1 roo'm wbere ·the charre is made <fur (\\inlatur~ rockets: ne IO!id ru,e I e•p)oded but the tr1et cawe I• 'ttill under lnveauia~. D1ma1e. w • • e1llm1ted at 0>,000. · Five periOflS were ln the room at the ti me ~ only lhfo three. worn.en. were Jn~._Three men who •ere "\lfb)' _bad r l!lff EXPLOSION. 1'11• II ... • . BeaJDing Trieia~ Calin Ed Eoised To Tie the Knot .. Happy Dar, For Tricia, Ed Arrives WASHI NGTON (AP) -With three montb5 of partieg and pn!paration behind them, Tricia. Nixon and Edward Finch Coi: will be married !hi~ afternoon in a ceremony schedu led for the R7 Garden 9f the White House. The si!c remained a question n1ark ::is latt 8!'; this morning with the possibility of rain threatening lo force the 4 p.m. EDT ceremony inside to the E.asl Room of !he e1ecutive man sion. The early morninR for~ast by lhe U.S. Weal.her Bureau called for piirlly cloud y skies. temperatures in the mid.SOS and a 20-percenl chance of rain . Rut everylhin g else was ready and 1fttl hectic activities that marked the last few days were replaced by calm and 11n 11 ir of happiness typi fied by the bridal couole. T\1iss Nixon and Cox walked home Mnd· in·hand just before midnight F'riday from lhr rehearsal dinner a! Blair Hou~e ;irrns s Penn sylvania Avenue from th e While House. Tricia. \\.'eari ng a yellow chiffon even- ing go""n, said she was ''very happy" and her mother 1111id everything was going well for lhe weddin g, lo which 400 gt!f!ts: were inviled. 1 President Nixon. emerging from !he black·lie dinnrr given· by the bri~ groom's parent_,, Mt. and Mrs. Howard Ellis Cox of New York for 40 gue!ts:, gaid the wedding had bten rthearsed twice and "the third time's the·charm." He"took Mrs. Nixon across the str~t to mttt Ito or so spectators wbo· had gll~ thered around Blii.ir House. "I wish [ could invite you all to the wedding." lhe President said, ''but thHe'11 no room." The Qol:C-' and the Nixons ctlebrated nne last time togetner with members or tht bridal party, a few friend11 and rel&· tJves. Mrs. Nixon 11.KI ahe wa" "having to much fun 1 doo't want It ever to be Oller." The While HouM! wa11 ready with fie•· ers, potted tree.s, mu~lc, dttoraUons, cakes. can.apes •nd wine. Tricia pl•nned to dre ss for the wed- ding in her pink. teeond·floor bttlroom, with de<lgner l'rlslSll> Kidder of Bosion and a IWTUtrela ,he.lpipg with the lut· minute detaJlt. The four bridismaids were given the Lincoln bedroom to don lhelr mlnt.aeen "nd lilac organdy go•ns., also made by Pri5ciUa. . The 'NiKotl'S favoril~ hairdresser. !'Ml:is Rita ," of Elitabeth Ardei!' \!las on hand f« the bridal calCfurca .. Amid all the: excitement In the PrtaJ.. dent's ho11se . Ute only guest •laying there for the ducaUon of the wtddlng was a former occupGt, Mrs. Owi&ttt D. Eisen· hower..-IM went to-the rtihta1111 dinner In a turquolte ind 1il ver gown. ' DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1971 VCtl, 6>1, .. Ct,) .. , I •1C:TICIHI, M l"AOl:I Drama in Skies Passeitger Sl·ain In Hijack Fight NEW YORK fUPl) -A YOWlf man hi jacked a Trail! World Airlines jet to New York today, but WI.! wounded in flighl and taken inlO custody when 1he plane landed. A pasR1111er was shot t& death when the hijacker took over dlf: jet in Chicago. While the hijacker was commandeering the p!~ne and ordering the pa~sengers off al Chica1o's O'Hare Airport, a U.S. deputy mar!lh.al crawled through the coc.kp il window a"d hjd on board lhe jet. Thiliy minutes after the plane too k of( from Chicago, Deputy Marshal Joseph Zito stepped oot of the cockpit and e1- changed gunshots with ~ hijacker. 'The man was wounded in the shoulder. The suspect. identified as Gregory White, 2.1, of Chicago, was taken to the Queens General HMpital after arriva l in New York and was reported in fair condil1on. The three·ma11 crew. 11 stewardess and Zilo escaped unharmed down the plane'!'> chute when the 7't'/ landed 11t New York's Kennedy Airport. The hijacker slid down Sta.te Will Sell lhe chut e moments later and was arrest;.. ed w.hen he reached the ground. The hijacker boarded TWA flight 351 at O'Hare Friday night and demanded lo be taken to North Vietnam. In • :JCUffle that fo llowed he fired at least three time!!, fatally i11juring ont passtn· ger. The victim, who was not immediately identified, was shol once in the head and once in the ba ck. The rest of tht> passengers were allow- ed to leave the plane, and it the.n took off with the hij acker and five others aboard. The crew was identified as Capt. Robert E. Elder, ~2 . of Sta mford Conn · !st of- ficer Ronald J. DuPuis, 131, of Sparta, N.J .: fl ight engineer no.. E. Welshimer (lf St. James, N.Y. and stewarde5.t Catharine Culver, 24. of F'ood·Dtl·Lac:, · Wis. Elder said wh ile they were on the ground in Chicago, he heard a girl scream "he's got a g1m." The pilot said the crew could look into !he pa!lsenger section £rom the rockpil through a one- wav window. While lhe pa sse nge rs were unload ing, the rrew calle d the control cto(er. Zito. 3!( of C11rey, 111., who is norm:11.JJy lltalioned. at O'Hare lo make sure fire- V ' · S "·t ' · aryns are not brought on board pl'aitea. :I'· reewa. . y . i es chmb<d <hor"•h the ci>ckpil window\nd . , · waited inside the pilot's cabin until after ··fl 'B • .fl• '. .,. the plane took off. . ~t , ,ig "f'l.sOOUtl.t .'· The ·727'Jet "':!'• nown to N;w York, t <'-'• .,. ~.. , . ! • "111 1 il.s; original deshnahon , because the )ij. ~' ·1.Tnable . tm=·:,,~ktn t11t "'-"' jacker· wanted •another 'P.lant. He ·told :$,ith(l · i nt iii' · 1Hijhw1rl-".:."-il •.the\(:liptain·:.he ltfMf ·not t1Hnk ·the:72f.'jt:t ~llliii:l'·~· ·~ti , iott~·-.N~ · .~.Id . R!•ke·i.IJe' .. Tri~PaCific :·trfP ta Beacti mote'li'"and ' a medical bulldin.-North Vietnam. A'707 jet was wa.lttng iat along the orlghi_al ryiutt of the Ne"J)CJrt (See RJJACK · p l\ ._ Freeway1 ...... ~u time .. at .. 1 .whoppin1 , . . ' •JI; "' dJ!ICOunt. The divitiar:r b: wl!Ji~g to aeU all ilµ'ee. for l~e-s than half of what it paid for them six yeart ago. "We didn't have a single bidder an any of ~ thrff last April ." a highway officl1I ul~ as lhe only uplanation for lhe cu~ in price. On ~the block JW1e 2t will be the Blycllff Motel. 455 Newport Blvd., U.. Meaa . Motel, 455 N'ewport Blvd.,' and ·• <mHlo!Y itucco medical building al tll N<wj>or! l!oulevard. , · The propert:tel all. became e1cps .When Ole ,.,....of;lhe freeway wiJ dlqtd to Conw' SUpertor AVenue instead of Nel'.J>Orl BoulOvard: · • The •tale· P.ld !301,00G for the BlycUll Mot.er.' ·tt. 'wanted • mh\Jmum bld of Sll3,000 iii April bUt • now wOI like anything o~er St00,006. the Mesa · Motel .la .an· trtf4 .. bl.au, batcairf. The ttate wanted •ta,000 fOr It two monP,s ago. now will 1ccept •100,000 eVen thou1h fn 1965 California tlxpayera la.Id rut '2.Jt,000 for tht property, Tht me~ic1I building: acroaa the •lrttt, eo~t •t•i«» originally : tht ttalt 1sked for a minimum bid ol $!0,000 In April oot will now teltle for 1 mere '2S,OOO. Oruge Weatlier Smile. Al lta~t a .little SWl9hine 111: upected toc['y and Sunday,Jfut '°" c1ouds 11till dom.lnate the nliht and early Tn(lmln1s. Coastal tempera.· turu will re•cb • h!Fof n . • · INSIDE TOD~ Y 0St0f'l/ cf PG$SWOrd, oll·tin&e 11rand ChamJn01' gomc11h010, and of1 Allan LMddth, 011J., ho.st evtr to t:mcee ou ot teJtvi.rion'(' lon11e1t rtinninQ parlor oame11 ii told un. lh<·covtt amr. Oufde tal d4V" TV WEEK. AIMii l......, 1t .. .... ...., , CINKll """" ... c1 .. .i1... tl•tt C-IC• 11 C--' P91t I c .... .-. n 0.111 Melen • 1!"""1•1-• '"" l"1Ml1Y '"""' .... , -. ,_.,.., , .. ,. ltMI ltMi. a.it ....... ,,.,. lfM• Mlr\9"1 ,~,, ~I.A 1, ... + 2 OA!LV f111or • .GU!INIE lly Phil lnltrlandi "Bumpy out of bounds, isn't it?" "Betiefit of Strife' Stan£ ord U Prof Relates CIJ.ai1ges By GEORGE LEIDAL OI 1M O.llY Pllel St1!1 "One benefit of strife on eollegl! campuses is th1t the f4eu.J ty realize& society won't mriUnue to support higher Muc1tion forever.·• Though the \l.'OTds could have been uttered by any of th< top •dminialr•lon •! p.iblic univenili!:!! or oolleges in California. 1bl!y were not. Sanford Dornbusch. IOCiology profe51or a n d chairman of the Academic Senate at privately endowed Stanford University !'iaid them, T11king a break f r o m meet ings Thursday with members of Stanford Associates, Dornbusch relattd some of lhe changes that are taking place at the ''Harvard of the West." Stanford is embroiled in chaqae. Innovation is resulting from a combination o f financial problems and the faculty's desire to improve academic ofler ings. ''We're not exactly rolling in dough ." Dornbusch 1 a id , "We've deeided to rid the: university of that wh lch is dispensable: a.nd spend money <ln that which can do the most." Under i ts three-year-old Budget Adjustment Program (8AP) Stanford has coined a new verb. Items to be eliminated,'' encrusting barnacles" are "bapped" and the money gpent on something else. A cynic about educational • · in nova ti<lns." Dornbusch contends then~. is 1 danger for instituti<lns lo Jump on !he popular band;1o·agoru ""' i t h ''innovative" program s ror ''innovations" sake . Yet. StAnford is trying. With the flexibility of the BAP budget ing system. the pr ivate university 1s ootstr1p p1ng its public counterparts in the area <lf new cou rse developmenr In th~ years time. the BAP plan should eliminate budget deficits. Dornbusch no~s. despite the h e a v y conctntra!ions on develo ping new progr1rns. To meet changing needs within the ct>nfines of the budget a university's real difficulties are "not dollars, but people.,'' he cont.ends. "The problems of tenure are sun not only by !hose uniformed outsfde:r!'i. 1-!any faculty favor changes 1n the system. "Seventy percent of the Stanford faculty art on tenure. That's a tough boundary to craclc v.·hen you're talk·ing ab!'lut brlngina: about new programs.'' Although many Stanford faculty want changes in tenure that would improve the ··now cf bright new people ." nobody Js for a new system that would not provide the same level of fr~m for tetcher.1. "Jr there ts an incrt.aM' in ln~rit)". there must also be an increue in pay, because profeuors ire really paid. in part, by the security their po1IUon1 offer,'' he 1aid. Among tbe "devi~" bting CONJ!dfred. b 1 c a u a e •s Dornbuscb 11)'1 "oone b•s 1ny areat ideas for solvina the tenure problem,'' t1 1n early reUrement pl1n. Such 1 plan would tnh1nce the turnover of f1culty makitlg room for new people. In spite of budget restrictions. there 11 no erlsis atmo8phere at Stanford ind faculty •·are not uptight" about illk of tenurt either. A ftet1lty ldu to eatab\lsh at Commtttee on Profe~orl11 to study tenure took the Sl.ri1nford Presid~t by surprise. "Smart guys think ahead," Dornbusch said. If nob6dy is satisfied with tenure faculty would rather do the lhlnking ahud •·rather lhan be liUbject to people wl!io don 't know what's happenin1." Amo~ the surpri!ing stances taken by the Stanford f•culty in recent years ill lhe call for "more. not less c e n t r a I administration" to free faculty to do lheir job -te1chin1. "Most Innovations co me directly out of faculty hlde." he noted. Requiring more time and thought. new programs such as the recently launched program in Human Biology "take advantage of t he ,"internalized standards of fa culty ." Human biology <l ff er s students an amalgam of "star" fa culty members in a variety <lf su bject are as lnc'luding )Kycbiall)', ~. psycMlogy, .sociology an d population biology . Dornbusch ls frank abou1 the proiram, "I'd ra~ our firat year's effort a B-minus." Students are even franer. he says. In recent evaluation meetings with students, Dornbusch said they offered ty,·o general vie.,.,.s of the innovative progra m. One : ''We didn't expe ct much.an yway." Two: "Thanks for trying."• The goal of tbe joint effort studies is the find ways to "take advantage of the bigness a uniersity -its star faculty members with wide- rana:ing research enterprises and overcome the corre5ponding price students pay in loss of personality thet comes y,·1th bigness. he sa id. Thus. dorm visit!'i by faculty. a1temp1s to increase office meetiogs ""·1th students and a dorm ad\•is1ng program that goe s beyond mere course counse ling are being employ- ed at Stanford. ··Our advising :i;ysttm still stinks," Dornbusch contend s. "but we're trying." The re11l problem 11 to do more lo re~·ard good advising just as good teaching is reOJ.•arded. Contributing to the advisi ng problems of faculty i!'i the increasing number of students who don 'l knnw y,·hat they want in life . The ''q uest ioni ng generation" suffers a loss of self.assurance. ''Questioning is hell on the people who are doing I be questioning," Dornbusch fetls. And . the questioning spirit Is more \1ddesprud across clau Jin!'S today than ever before. The "search for academic wisdom" versus co 1 I e g e attendance as preparation for an occupation is no longer the exclusive province of the upperclass student al Stanford. Dornbusch fell rs the libortage of funds may mitke Stanlord a achool of rich and poor 5tudents without Jarae numbers of students from middle c\15.!I homes. This year. Sl.lnford will eraduate the !arrest number or Chicano studen~ of any major univers.lty Jn the U.S., he noted. As ror contlt1uing edueaUnn. tht New York native c11l~ fnr a "llft·long commitment" to educ1tlon. "We don 't need m o re extension unlvtnitif&. he said. 15ut different atlilude1 on the mt'rger of 11 life caretr ind t.be edur.ational 8ysUm. To extend St1nrt1rd'1 offerings lo the community he would f11vor three-month. en c1mpw programs of 81udy. 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WP.alher Bureau callrd for partly cloudy akie."5, temperatures In the mid-80s and a NEJf!PORT GIRL HAS 'BREAK' Beth Nixon, 11 . of Newport Beach. will look her best today for the mar- riage of her cousin, Tricia, in the White House. Doctors told Beth she could take a sling bandage ofr her recenllv broken arm so ghe could partiCipate in tlie bridal pro- cession as a junior bridesmaid. Mexico Line Grounded By Connally 5, L. PETER KRIEG , 01 t~o O•llY ~iltl i l•I! United States eust(lms offi cial."! aaid Friday that Trtasury Secretary John Connally has rPjcct~d a .rPrJl~est .by Aeronave.s de Mexico for 1mrn1grat1on 11nd customs (ac.il.ilie.s al Orange County Air port. Civil Aeronautics Board approval of lht: alr\lne'1 Tijtuana-Ensenada to OrMga County route i.~ in effect, federal eUiciall said bUt a lack of faellitit! and CU!lom:1 per~nel make it impossible lo grant landing rights. The two approvals are se para1e and dist inct matters. "They can fly nver Orange County all thev "'·ant. hut they can't lanrl there," said Albert Bazemore. d1rrclnr nf insoection and control. IJ.S. Bureau of Cus toms. Department or the Treasury. Ba1Rmnre said this dnes not mean !he. government JS reneging <in . a n international treaty sig nPd by Pres1de~t Nixon last Julv as part of 11 trade or Air Ylest rou tes inin M~xico from Ar izona . ''\Ve ctici not undermine that l'll 11!1.'' "Razemore said. i•u would bP 11 diffe rent hallRa me if they \.\"ere talkinR about a nla!'e whtrc v.·e n0rrnally have customs tarililif's find prrsonnl'L ··lf 1hat were the rasr. no v.·ay cn1ild \\'e drnv lhem," Bazcrnorr sa1<1 He also pniotcci nut 1he treaty prnvidrd 111 number or other Southern California lncations for pnssible rnute5, S{l the govcrnmcnr \\"a'iri"1 ignoring the part. Bazemore s;iid !he actual dcr11al .,,,-a~ marle ncarlv thrre months 11Rn :ind notice of 1he actln;, had been sent to Aeronavrs' a.ttorneys at that t.imr. Frederick Coppel. district s a 1 t s manager ror lhe ~1exican carrier in c.harge or airline npcralion.!I here. has said repeatedly in recent weeks that he Is still w11il inf,! for the rul\ni;:-. He could not be reached for romment F r i d 11 Y 11fternoon. Bar.emore: said there: i~ noth inR In prevent the f!Ie_xican. cR rrier . from ~pplyinp: for landing right!! BP:a ~n.' b~t nrospecl."\ for 11 reversal of the. decision in the near fu ture are remote. "They can appl y every d:iy if thry wi:inl tn.'" he said. "but the~.'11 k Pe Jt 11rt1 ing tumed down until ~·r: ha ve the m:1npo.,•1Pr r.!ld fa cilities avail~ble. ·· . HP said wit h federal ~pend i ng wt\at 11 1~. the cust oms bureau is not expanding ~ervic~ very rapidly. Another key factor influencrd the dtcision to reject the request. "Orange Cou nty Airport l~ not within the port limits of LosMAnReles.'' B11iemore e.tp\alned. "and unde.r present cnnditlOttJ tho9t Umits are nol llkely to bl expanded -which would be necessary IS.. AERONAVES, P•1• If Methadone Tied To Two Deaths NEW YORK (UPf~ -A young CflU plc fnund dead on W !iltps or SI. .Jnhn'• Hospiti:il June 2 died of 110 overdost. ()r meth~done. n()t heroin , lht medical ei. amint.r's office !iald frida.y. A,o;$istanl mcd iral txamincr Ml.chlel f\:1den iaid 1n aulof)!ly nn !he bodre.s nf Marj[artt r.olup. 16, and Frtderlck Kran. Z2, 1tmwl!d the. pr~nce of methadone. Uc 1111id lf'~L~ shnwtd no heroi n pre.~nl In either of the \'lctim!I. 20-percenl chance or rain. But everything else wu ready and the hectic activilies thll marked the last rew days were replaced by calm and an air of happinei1 typified by the bridal couple. • Miss Nb:M and Co1 walked bame kand- io-lland just before midnight Friday from the .rehearsal dinner at Blair House acrosa Pennsylvenia Avenue from the Whit e House. Tricia, wearin1 1 yeltow chiffon even· ing gown, said stiie, ·wu •·very happy" and her mother said everythlng wu going weU for the wedding, to which 400 pests were invited. President Nixon, ' emergina: h·01n the black-tie dinner given by the bride~ groom's paren~. Mr. and MMI. Howµd Ellis Ccix of New York for 40 rues,l:!I, aajd the wedding Md been rehearsed t"{ice and "the third time's the charm." He took Mn!. Nii:an acros.oi Ult 1tl'tel lo meet 100 or so spectator11 who bad ga- thered around Blair Hou.se. "I wish l couJd invlt.e you all to 'the P....,,er to Kaltuna? .Tohn Han.mia or Newport Beach (in striped shirt) appears to be kneel- ing to The Great Kahuna. god of surf, as he glides to shore on a rub- ber surf mat. Many surfers take to the mats during t he summer when surfboards are banned from the water from noon to 4 p.m. at several popular spots. Two Critically Injured ht Blast at Toy Plant The explosion nr minialurl" rockel furl 1111 a Santa Ana toy plan l Friday left two women in critical condition with hum! flver mo.st of ttieir bodies. Plant e:i:eeutives rrgard thr Snhd rue! rocket propellent which rocked the area l'lli. an indu!trial secret and guard 1l accordingly. State Will Sell Free ·wa.y Sites At 'Big Disco1uit' 1'he severl'l y burner! Santa Ana women iire Margaret Dfilfin , ~z . nf IOOfi N. Eni:1!ish Stree!, and Linda Dyer, l!J of 2:112.11 Anahursl SI. Thcv are in the hum 11n1t n( the Orange "county P.1edical Cenler. One olhcr cmploye or lhe tny and hobby good s concern was stigh!ly burned. She is Peggy Dominick. 21 of 17 Ralslon St., Santa Ana . Sanla Ana firemen who were first nn lhe scene said the explosion occurred in a room ·where the charge is made for miniature rockels. The Mllid f u e 1 exploded but the exact cause is 1till under in vestigation. Damage w As estimaled at $211.000. f ive persons were In lhe room al the lim~ but only the three women were injured. Thr~ men who were nearb:,-had (SH EXPWSfON, P11e Jl wedding," the President said, "but t.hef'e's no room." Th'e Coxes and the Nixons celebrated one last time together with members of the bridal party, a few friends and rela- tives. Mrs . Nixon said she was "havin~ so mucb fun I don't want it ever to be over." The While House was ready with flow - ers, potted trees, music, decorations, cakes. can.a~ and wint. Tricia planned. to dre~s for the wed- ding in her pink, second.floor bedroom, wit n designer Priscilla .Kidder of &!lion and a seamslteM helping with the last- minute details. The. four bridesmaids were given the Llncoln bedroom lo don lheir mint·grten and lilac organdy gowns, al!!O made by Priscilla. The. Nixon's fa vorite hairdre."\scr, "Mis:\ Rita."' of Eliuibe:lh Arden w~ on hand for the bridal coiffure"'. Am id all the exritemrnt In !ht Pre~i­ denl'! ho11se, the only gue-'t ~laying there for the duration of the wedding was a former occupant, Mrs. Dwight D. Eisen- hower. She went to the rehurul dinner ln a turquoise and silver gown , Greeting her there , President Nixon told reporter:I, "The 011 ly one I'm going to dance with is Mamie." It had been a full W('('k or acllvitie~ fnr the young bridal coup]P, but they both \vent through !he final day 's activities, includi ng the final rehearsal in-the Rose Garden 11.nd also in the Y.'hite House East Room in rase ti rained. And every time anyone asked if they 11:ere nervous. Tricia kepl saying, "not yet." Hi jaclier Wounded Passenger Killed in Wild S1wotout NE W YORK (UPI) -A young man hijacked a Trans World Airlines jet 10 New York today. but was wounded in flight and taken into custody when the plane landed. A passenger was shot 10 death when the hljacker took over t.tie jet in Chicago. Wh ile the hijacker was commandeerinJt the plane and ordering the passengers off at Chicagn's O'Harr. Airport, a U.S. deputy marshal crawled thrnugh the: cockpit window a11d hid on bnard the jet. Thirty minutes afler the plane took off from Chi cago, Depu ty Marsh.:al Joseph Zito stepped out of !he cockpit and er· changed gunshots with the hij acker. The man Will wou nded in the 11houlder. The !l<uspe:ct. identified as Gregory While, 23, t1f Chic11go, was taken to the Queens General HDSpitat after arrival Irvine City Petition Gets Official Okay The proposer! city (lf Irvi ne got an of· ficia! boost Friday from some of Its fu- ture residents . County C!crk \V i!liam E. St .John certi· fied an Irvine cityhood petltinn ~i gned by 1.65& resident~ from the Cou ncil of Com- mfVUtie.~ nf Irv ine (CCI). St John".• approval of thr CCI petition cleared the last legal hurdle f04" I.he lrvine 11.~a residents to join !he lrvine Cempany in fighting 11 couri suit by the city o' !'anta Ana ..tlich .!IPPk.~ lo prevent the lnC<lrporation or a city of lrvine. Nnw the CCI rao join the: Trvine Conl· nan v .JunP UI in Superior Cnurt ,Jtl(ll!e Robert Banva rd 's cou rt room for a hear· In~ nn thf' Santa Ana i::uit , Irvine Com pany plan~ c;il1 for 11. ~3.tm ;irre rity with an r ven1ual ponuJation of ~""\O.OIY.l. 't11e l..oc:il A,l!encv f'nrmation Commis.~ion on a :i.2 \"Olp last f!'bruary arnro\·,.d 1he city nlan. R11I Sant11 Ana filt>rl ~uit to h;ilt inCT1r· onratinn nr .:in 18.000 acre se!'li<''l Jnto thr ci1v of Irvine. Siiola Ana offic.i11l~ .:irl!ue that !hr Irvin" Cnmoa ny ororili.~ffl thein 938 acrr-~. nr land near thf' San!.:a Ana Marine Co rps Air Facility for an- ne"ll;ation to Sant.:a Ana. Tn aoprovinl!" the CCI ne.tition. St .Tohn found that 1.6~ of !he 1.997 elil(ible voter11 ln the 11ffecied 11rea hart sirnM it. HP. also found that well over 25 DCrCfnt nr lhf' a~l'iesse:d valua.t ion of the land in- vnlvf'tf was rtnresen trd hv those: '~•hn l'ii"1ed 1he ~itinn . Thi" total area was valurrl 11t. Sl:t.fl!in !\.'VI. with ~litinn !l<lfl'1· f'r• hnlrfinl( $37,:175 ,820 of the aMf!Ml!d \•11luation. in New York and wa:i: reported in fair condition. The three-m111: crew, a stewarde.s.s and Zito escaped unharmed down the plane'1 chute when the 7'11 landed at New Yor:;•s Kennedy Airport. The hijacker slid down the chute moments la:er and was arrest- ed when he reached the ground. Thr hijacker boarded TWA flight l'>3 at O'Hare rriday night and demanded In be 1aken tn North Vietnam . In JI sruffle tha t followed he fired .1t le11.~t three li mes , fatally injuring one pa:5!en- ger. The vi ctim, who wa~ not Immediately lrlent ifierl, wa.~ Rhot once ln th~ heBd ind (lnCe in the back. The re~t of the paSllengtrs were allow- f'ri Lo lea ve. the plane, and it then took off with the hijacker and five others aboard. The crew was identified as Capt. Robert E. Elder, 42, of Stamford, Conn: 1st of· fic er Ronald J . DuPuis, 31, of Spart.a, N.J.; fligh L engineer Don E. Welshimer nf SI. James. N.Y. and steward!Ss Catharine Culver, 24, of Fond-Du-Lac, Wis. Elder said while they were tin the ground in Chicago, hr he ard a girl scream "he'11 gnl a g11n." Tiie pilot said the crew could look into the passenger l!ection from lhl" cockpit through a one· wa y window . White the pa~senger~ were un loading, the crew railed the co1'trol center. 7.ito, :19, nf Carey, Ul , who i.~ normally slationtd at O'Harf' In make !Ure fire- arms are not brought on boa.rd plant!, {Sff: HIJACK, Pace J) MlsslJi81ppl Tragedy .. Car Falls Into River, Seven Children Drown CHESTER. Ill. (UPI) -A car driven by 11 30-year-old mother carrying nint children for a swim in the Chester Muni· l'ipal Poot plunged down A sleep hill and inlo I.he Mississippi Rive r Friday. The woman and two c:hildren were reii- cued but se.ven (If the children disappt:ar- ed beneath the water. 1'he St. Loui."5 underwattr re11cue learn rrcovc red the bodie~ of Debbie Canadv, 12, anrl Tammy Clark, 8, in!ide the caf. Youthful Viejo Motorist Killed A li·}Car-0ld M1ss10J1 Viejo boy died ,1 1 South Coast Community Hospital early rhi.~ mrirn1ng, four hours after he was 1n1ure d 1n an auto accident in the Misston Viejo area Orange County Coroncr'1 deputies said Larry Bea n, 25-492 Classic Drive. died from injuries suffered in the accident which nccurrtd about 11:19 p.m .• Frid.1y, near the iidersection or Rockfield and Larkwood streets. Coroner's deputies thought only one vehicle was involved In lht accident, but Calif1>rn ia Hi&}lw.ay Pttrolmen were ttill at the crash site investigating the ac- cident .at press tlme ,11nd were unable to provide furt her deta ils. which was found in abou! 25 feet of water. The search for the other five vicLim11 was halted for the night. but dragging operations wrre lo resume today iJll searcfl of lhe: bodies nf Becky Clark, 10, .Norma Clark, 11 . Cindy Clark, 9, Robbi n Phillips, II, anrl Becky Roberts, II. The driv~r or the: car, t.frs. Charles Clark. Chesler, ;ind the two children rt!'i· cued from the river, Donna Phillips, 9, and Ta mmv C;inady, JO, were taken to McmDria l Hospital in Chesler Mr~. Clark "'as li!'trd in rritiral condition and the t"·n children "·ere in fair mndition. Aulhoritic.~ said the accident nccurrecf ;:is the car was coming down ;i steep hill 11.l ril!ht anE?les lo the river Police said the c:ir"s hrakes appartnrly failed. caus· lng the car !o p!unitc fntn !he wa ter. Aut.ht'lritics in Lhi~ sn1<11J Southern Ji ii· nnis community s<i id it wa.~ believed Mr~. Clark was takng the rhildren to the swim· mi n~ pool. but <lecided lo take a drive by the: river first. There were no known witnesses to ~ accident , but a slorP owner said he saw the splash of the car as he ran from the slOre . A re porter, st,<inding nrar the edge of !be wate r followinf,! the accident, said he ~aw a woman be knew with I.ears in her eyes. .. Unable to rind 1oy takers the fin11l time , the slate Division Clf Highways wiU again try to auction off fwo Newport Beach mo!.el~ and 1 medical buildinR: along the original route or the Newport Freeway -this timr: at a whopping discount. Sur11rise Sea Raid Asked wh11t was th r mat.ter, the ·wom.1n ~aid "somebody called me and told me my ki ds were 1n thi:it car. and r can tell you 1 never was so i;!lad in my life wtlen T ran down lo Ille swimmio~ pool and ~w lhose three ornPry litt le brat~ who looked just like ;ingels " The division i~ willing to !!ell all three for less than half of what it paid ror them •ix Yea.ti ago. "Wr: didn't have a single bidder on any or the th~ last April," • highway official aald u.ithe·on.ly explanati0J1 for the cul ID pi'let. On the block June · 29 will be the Bayclil! .r.ioltl, 4$5' Newport Blvd., the Mua Motel, lll Newport Blvd., u!d a o....tory otucco medical bulldhlg at 411 Ntwpott Boulevard. The propertle1 1U became tlct.'i.! when the root< ot U.. l'"""f -changed to follow ~or A1'ehue instead of N8wport. Boulev1rd. • The llole pi(d '201,9111 Jor the B"-Ydill Motet lt wanted 1 minimum bid of $1&3,000 In April but now will lltke anything over ll00.000. Tht: Me!!<I Mol:el ~ an cvtn big(ltr ba rgain. The ~t.att wanted sin.non for It two mnnlhs ago, now wiU ac:c:ept $100,000 even though ln 11115 CallftJm.l.a taipayert lajd out a1e:.noo for the property. The medical build lnJ!:, across lhe. 1lreet. cost $121,000 oritrinally; Ow: slate. J$ked rnr a minimum bid ef SSlt.000 m Apri l but will now settle for a mere $25.000. Alcatraz Indians Ousted $AN, PR>tNCISCO (AP) . -Federal m&r':lhlls ~Vt ltqecf .a rutpl'fle flid 11nd forcifnUy retttoved the llrt1 of 1a lndlan otcupyinr 1on::e fMm Ak:atru: Ialand., 1 'former federal prllon lite th11t since Nov. JO, Jiii, hla been 1 :mymbol fw American Indians. Twenty men armed with ahnlguns l11nded in boa~ Frklay•whlle most "Of tht estimated 75 Indian., living on the San Francisco Bay island were on the 1111in- J111nd on business. There· was nn resl!lanee fM~ the six men, four women and nvt. chlldrtn. itnd no one wa~ injured. Mar,:1hals 111id lhey tnolt 8 four-Inch knifr. frnm onii or tM men . who had bctn using It !ti .:-ut me11t for lunch. Three Coast Guard C'UUf'~ evAOl11:ted the ·15 Ind.Jan!, who •"ftr~ the11 lalen by N11 vy bus to. a San ·P'tanclictl l'lob!J.' U.S. Aft7, J""" L. .....,,Ing Jr, 11id l.he r•ld w119 'trijit:gerecf Whrn ... ..,. U.S. marshal observed ll80 worth t1f «1pper , wires and c1bles being removed from lh8 ialand in the morning ind told in San P'raocisco. Three Indians were arrested and charged with theft ol goven.mtnt property. Browning, who lMOUnced the raid at a new1 canfettnc.e, aa ld continued lndiin OCOJpatitlft ol tMi island was int.oJerable and the TM!ans bad been "lllegally in· hab!d~l.lh• w.nd," Jolin Trt>delf.'• 26.yra,...ld Sioux who l[I: a meml;er of 'the Alcatrfti tri~J c:i;iun- cll and was · ashore whe>n the: m11rtfi1 ls. ittruok. told a news conlerenr.t. th"'l Rrowntng hBl'i prornl.'Jed "there wookf M no ar.llnn ar11insl urwhlle we were still nerintlatln'?. Thev ltrd In us." The )riton, once home of some or America'• tooiJhelt criminals. w • ~ phl!td out In 1163. J'he lrldlana Wtrt ne- l Oti•tfh.: wl(h tht Gener•! Servica Atl- rolniatralJl'.I\, the federal ouf.t.aker •.1tncy. a&Out the ftrt ure ot the 21 .. crt rock, a mile orf lht S..n Francisco fi. naQClal dialricl . A, baiilJ Or 78 Indluo from .llJ tribes occupied the 111and Nov. 20, 1N9, claim· Jnr it by 1'rlghf of prior dJ1C1:1very" •n<t under an 1888 Siou1 tre.tty that the)' uid c11led for all unused fedtral preperty to reve:rt ta Indians. ' "We won our victory thtre a lon1 Uml! ago." ~ Gra~e Thorpe, dauOtter of ftmM lndln athltte J.im ·Tho<Pe, who bad.Jll11lC:lpated Jn Uit oecupatlon ror a lime. ~'lt symboll:t.ed tht rt1Wakenlng of our JndlAn ' people. It ~t111rtf':d our new lndlttn movement 11nd got Jndlans stick· Ing up for tfie.lr right!," MiM Thorpe :1ald in S1tcr<1mento. Browning said the lsla;wt w111 retaken Al the requut of the Department or Transportation. wnich wantl to re1dore n11vlj1:a tional aid~. including th lighl· house which Wf:nt dark: when tht 3ovf':rn- ment C'Ul off electrical power to tbe i1l11nd t.art)t In the occupatlon. ) Coot Wea titer Smile. At least a little sunshine 11 e:1ptct.ed today and Sundly, but low ckiods still dominlle ·the night and early mornings. Colml tempera- tures will re1cb a h.iah of 7S. INSIDE TODAY .~tory of Poa1to0rd, all·timt Qrand champiOn gamt 1ho1D, and of Allan Luddtn, onlv 1tost.tvcr to emctl.' ot1r. of televisfon '1 f()?l(ltst ru11nin(I parlaf' anrnt$, i$ told t7n the cov,.r and iJtJldr. to- doy's TV Wf.'f."K. """ l•~ """ """' C•<JI rt..,. (11,Hlfleoll c .... 1c, CMl!nMM ,. ... c ..... -111 DHtll ,...,._ " ' ... 11.1t " • " M l llltrt11 ...... ,., , .. ,, ''"'It" ---hll , ,_ M IM'l'IR* 1 ... 1' -NI lltllllo •lt ,_.., 1•11 ....... Ml'1! .. , , .. ,, UtW .. L.M 1 • I I 1 r l ( I DAILV ~ILOt QUEENIE By Phil lnterlqncll "Bumpy out of boanda, isn't it r 'Benefit of Strife' Stanford U Prof Relates Changes By GEORGE LEIDAL Of tM Cllll'r' .. , ... 51111 "One benefit ()f strife on C(ll/ege campuses is that the faculty realizes society won't continue to support higher education forever." Though the words could have been uttered by any of the top admin istrators of public universities or colleges in California. They were not. Sanford Dornbusch. sociology professor a n d chairman or the Acadtmic ~nate at privately endowed Stanford University said them. taking a break f r c m meetings Thursday w i t h members of St an ford Associates. Dornbusch related l!ome of the changes that are ta:kin1 place. at the "Harvard of the West" Stanford is embroiled in change. Innovation is resulting from a combination of financial problems and' the faculty's desire to improve academic offerings. "We're not exacUy rollin1 in dough," Dornbusch s a I d . "We've dtclded to rid the un!ver11 lty of that which is dispensable and spend money on that which can do the mOl!lt." Under It 11 three-year-<>ld Budget Adjustment Program (BAP) Sta nford has coined a new verb. Items tn be eliminated.'' en c ru .!! ti ng barnacles" are "happed" and the money spent on something else . A cynic about edu cational •' i n n()valions." Dornbusch contends there is a da nger fnr institutions tti jump on the popular bandwagons ~· i I h ''innovative" programs for '"innovations" sake. Yet, Stanford is trying. With the flexibility cf the BAP bud&eting system, the private university is out.stripping its public counterparts in the area of new courSl d!':velopmen t. In three years time, the BAP plan should eliminate budget defieil.!!, Dornbusch notes. dl!spite the he av y concentrations on developing Mw programs . To meet changing nteds within the confines cf the budget a university's real difficuldes are "not dollars, but people.'' he contends. ··The problem s of tenure are &een not only by those nnifcrmed ouUiders. Many faculty favor changes in the aystem. "Seventy percent of the Stanfcrd faculty are an tenure. That's a Uiu&h boundary Ui crack v.·hen you 're talking about brlniing about new ptoil.rams.'' Although many Stanfo rd faculty want changes in tenure I.hat would improve lht "flow of brJibt new peopl e," ncbody D for a new system that wou ld not provide the same level cf freMom for tac:htr1. "If there ts ¥ lncreNe In Insecurity, there must allo be tn inerease in pay, because proft'N0111 a~ really paJd, in Port. ~Y the security tlleir poftLlon1 offtr," be nld. Amon1 lbe "devices" btinc cnna:ldered. b e ~ a u 1 e 11 Dombuldl N)'I "none h18 any great Ide•• for aolvln,-the letiu~ problt:m," ia an early retirement plan. Such 1 plan would enhance t.b6 lurncver of f11 cuJty matlll} room for ne w people. In s~ite cf budaet res1r1ction11. there ia no crisi& atmos phere at Stanford and fiu:ult.y "are not upU,bt" 11boul h1lk of ttnure either. A faculty Idea to eatabUah at CommJttff on Profeuorta to study tenure took the Stanford Prtt.idtnl by surprl&t. "Smart • guys think ahead," Dornbusch u id. I( nobody l.!! satisfied with tenure faculty would rather de the thinking ahead "rather than be subject to people who don't know what ·s happening." Among the surprising stances taken by the Stanford f11culty In recent ye ars is the call for "more. not less cent r a I administration"' to free fa culty to do their job - teaching. ··~1ost innovations come directly out of faculty hide.'' he noted . Requiring more lime and thought. new progr11ms such as the recently l11unched program in Human Biology "take advantage of the "internalized standards e f !acu ity." Hum an biology o f f t r !I students an amalgam of "star"' faculty members in a variety of subject a re 11 s including psychiatr y, genetics, psychology, sociology and population biology. Dornbusch is frank about the program. "I'd rate · our first year's effort a B-mlnus." Students are even franer, he 1ayli. ln recl!nt evaluation mettlngs with St Ude n Is. Dornbusch sa id they offered two general vie~·s ()f the inno v11tive program. One : ··we didn 't expect much.anyway." T\1-'I): "Thanks for trying ." The goal nf the joint effort studies is the flnd ~·ays to "lake advantage of th e bigness a uniersHy -its star faculty members wl!h wide· ran'iing research enterprises and ovl!rcome I he corresponding price students pay In lnss cf perlionality that comes wit h bigness. be said. Thus, dorm visits hy facul!y. Altempts to increai;e office meetings \\-"1th students and a dorm advising program that ll!Clf'S be~·ond mere course counseling arP being employ· ed at Stanf0rd. "Our advising ~ystem ~till i;.tinks, ·· Dombu&eh contends. "hut V.'l!'re trying ." The real problem is lo do more lo rew ard good 11dvising ju.'it as good teaching i5 rew11rded. Contributing to the ad vising problems of faculty is the Increasing nurnbtr cf students who don't know what they w11 nl in !if,. Th' ''qu e1t 1nn ing generation" 1uffers ti loss cf .self-as1ur11nce. "Qutslioning is hell on the people ~·ho 11r' do!np: I he qu,stioning," Dornbusch feel~. And. !hl' que~!1nninR sr1ri1 1.'i more v.·idesp read acrO.'i.'i cl;i.<;s lines klday th;in ever before The "search for academic wisdom" versus co 11 ~ ~' .111 lenda nce as preparation for an occupation is no longer the exc lusive province of the upperclass s I u den t al Stanford: Dornbusch r e 111 rs the shortaa:e cf fund.s may m•ke Sl.Anford a ~boo! of rich and poor students wlthcut la rge numbers of stude.nt.s from middle class homes. This year, Stanford will 1r1duate the larttst numbP..r of Chicano student.a ol any major univer11ty Jn the U.S., ht noted. As fnr continu ina: education, the New York native call~ for • "Ufe·long commitment'' to ~ucation. "We don 't nud more extension un iversltie.~. he s.111rl. but different ttltlludes on th' me.r111er of a life career and the educational ii:ysttm. 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But he refused lo interlere w1lh the trial dllle or June 30 already ~cheduled for the accused doctor . Deputy District Attorney Al Novick Jitated after the hearing th1t lhe June 30 date would be used to try Hartelius on the insurance fraud a1le1ations. "We 'll get 1 new trial date for the bribery charges," he s111d. Judge Corfman set June 18 as the date nn wh ich he will hear I mo tion for dismi!sal nl the charges filed against Hartelius, 402 Magnolia St.. Cost.a M~a. 1'hey were filed immediately 1fter he was cle.1red in Superior Court of Arson and fraud alleg ations. Judge Corfman refused In interfere V•lt h the !'letting of the trial date despite defense J1t1orney Tnm Reilly's plea that "my client h11s recently undergone a 40- day trial J1nd a new trial so sooo will innir.t person al and ll!!conomic hardship on h;m" Novick argued that '"1l took a year to bring this man to trial laat time and we don 't want the aJ1me thing happening again." Hartellus was cleared ln March of charges that he planned the burnin1 (){ hi1 offi ces at 134~ E. Ccas t Highway on April 9, 1969, and that he presented fraudulent claims to his insurance compan y. Bribery charges were not an issue in that triJ1l but it was testified by two key prosecution witnesses that the physician bribed one or them to leave the state "''hen invesligalinn into the &rson charges intensi fier!. lt was testified 1hat Hartelius planned the fire to destroy patient records relating to a Wanda Melendrez of Costa t.!esa and it i'.'; alle ged by the family ln a $500,000 ci vil suit filed against Harteliu~ that sh e died or narcotics J1dmini.!Ltered bv him. ·Whatever the outcome of the two pending trials ag11inlll Hertel ius, the physici an will have to race 1 State Board (Jf Med ical Examiner!! hearing Sept. 21 into charges that he supplied narcotics to his former mislresl!. Reba Vaughn , 27, and the late Mrs . r-itelendrez. Mrs . Vaughn testified al the recent tnal that she lived with Hartel iu!ii fnr four years snd that he was responsible· for the dr ug addi tion which led to her convictio n on narcotics charges and Incarceration in the California Reh1b1\itatloi'L Center •t ?\'orco. r-.1rs. Vaughn was !il.aled du rin g a recent civil court lrh1! to have been under the influence of drugs when her car gmashed into an auto driven by 1 Newport Beach wom an (In June 17, HIM. She and Hartelius , who owned the car, were ordered to pay $10,000 in dam1ges to the injured woman. Magistr ate Or ders Birch Rod Whi pping ISLE OF GUERNSEY, England (U PI \ -Mag istrate Guy Blampied sentenced an 18-year-old youth to eight strokes v.·ith a birch rod f"riday after rind !nj:! him guil ty nf traff ic offenses, disord erly btohavior and resisting &rrt!sl. Saying th11t a past strelch in re fnrm Frhool seemd to have had no erfrrt on rhl" youth, Blampied added. "a ~hnr!, 5harp sentence w11h thrte ye a rs probation m1ghl do Lhe trick.'" lt was the ftrst time Jn three ye1rs 1 birching v.•as nrdered on Guernley. \ OlAN•I CO.All DAILY PILOT " ............ -·-s-Cl•••• OaANO~ C'CAfT ,UI LISH IN• ctlM'AN't' ••~•1t H. W••' Pr•lll""I tN ,..,.,.llW J1cli: It C~tltv Ylc.1 ,,....,..,,1 .,,. 0-•I ~ Th ..... , 1e •• ,a "'"' lh•M•t .I., M11r11kl~1 M•,,.tl"I Mttw Ch 1rltt H. L••• lllch 1"4 '· Nall Ntll!•nr M•MtW. ••!Wt ""'"' C..11 JMM; QI W•f lt'I' 1"-f ti'""""' a..tt1: ml H....,.,. ... ~ ~ 1.-ctl! 211 ...... , ,\""""" t11111tt11tM11 hid!: 1'trt .....,. ..........,. . S.11 Ci-M; .... .,. II C-iM .., DAil V '!LOT. wllll .... Id! t. ........ .. H-l'r.o, ll ,......,,,..,. .. ltr ...... S-··~ ....... , .... ..,. ..... "" UfllM .... . .. ...,.,, ..._, '*" ,,_.,.., """'"""" a..oi. 1'-"'111 W•llrf, Mil C"""""1 ~-''"""' .... ....leMft.. .... Wlflil .... '"""·· .i1t1w1. ,.,.,. ... ,.. ............ . 11 131 W•I ... ., l'"'°'I• C•N ~ T .. •p•••• 11141 M:t ... Jlt Cl ........ ..,..... ..... ,,. S. Q11 1N Al Dlfe:twe ... , .. e,~ ... 491"4421 C#"fl'lfl!I, 1t11. °"*"" c..Mt ......... """'""'· ... -•"""· """!fl .... Wtttf"lll ·N tttr . ., ~II ,_...... _, ... ~~---!...­....... .. _,.rlll'll _,.,. a.cw <!Mt ,. .... ,..w tt .. .....,. llKfl ..,. C•t• ,.. ... C. ......... IRK,,,..., 1W •""" u .a MMllllfl IPt' -H •.JS -111•~1 mlllllrt •• ,..."'-'t •• ,,. -fM'r· • CAIL Y PILOT It•!! P~G!I ORANGli COAST COLLEGE GRADUATES FILE INTO LE BARD STADIUM 'World Gov1rned by Consc ience, Not Brl\ll1nce,' They Were Told 1,352 Receive Degrees At Orange Coast Rites HONORED BY OCC lu•in•••man S.9er1trorn Pomp and punctuality were the bywords as gowned Orange Coast Collete i rad· uates filed Jnto Le.Bard Stadium, 7:30 p m. Friday. Leading the !radii iuna! procession were OCC faculty membtrs wearing the brightly colored hoods denoting their academic rank . Red &nd white ribbon~. flags, and long hair tur.ked under mortar boa rds fluttered in the cool, but riot chill. evening breeze , Parenl& and frie nds or the graduates filled the slands. Associate in ArtJ de- grees were granted to 1.353 students whn completed coursework this year. William Landers, national ei:tempor· aneous speaking champion 11nd a grad· uating sophomore addressed the grad - uates and urged ''perso11al commitment'' as the way to create change. College Salutes H.T. Segerstrom Of Costa Mesa He likened the per1ona l revolution tn "the abillty' to. 'oee<lme well -informed" not just through education but "by dt· \·eloping an awJ1reness." t~~~* can le weU informed for u~:· ·~anders u Jd. Attorney Dougta~ L. C1J!isler in h1~ remarks titled "Educ.at ing the Whole Man" warned gradu11tes "this wnrld 1:i; nnt governed by brilliance but by con· science." Orange CQasL College Friday nighl deliignated Henry T. Segerstrom a5 ia Outstanding Citizen for 1971. The Costa hfesa man was honored for hie: civic work an d contribution lo both private end public educatio n durrng commencement ceremonies in LeBard Stad ium nn the OCC campus. Dr. Norman E. Wal!on, chancellor of the Coast Community College district presented the J11~a rd 10 the 48-year-0ld Orange County nall\'e. \\'orld War II 1nlcrruplcd Scgcrstrom ·s education al St11nfnrd t:nivcrsity. He ~ervcd 1n ltie Army frnm 19~0 to !94l e<1rn ln.'t !.hf' rank of captain. Jle wa~ arac1uatrd frnm Stanlorrl in 1946 Anrl later earned a. maslers degree in business administration there. Segerst.rom was active 1n Santa Ana's Save Our Schools cnmm itee which recently 1t1ged a succes.sfu l lunding campaign. He is a member of tile boa.rd ()f governors of Stanfnrd Associ ates and i;erves as liaison between the Al umni Association And the Universit.y. He and his family donated the Est1111cia and surrounding acreage to the City of C05ta M!sa for use a~ a public park . Seger1trom is president ()f the boarrl of direct.on: of lhe Orange County Water Dhitrict: is a member ()f the board of the New port Harbor Art Museum ; a mtmbtr (lf the board of lhe World Affa lrs Council of Orange County, and served a:i; chairman or the Orange County 'I'ransil District Citizens Commillte w h i c h succeeded in estsbllshlng a countywldt transit dbtrlct by a popul ar election. Dr. James S. Fitzgerald. dean of in· 1truction for the Coast Community Col· From Pagel AERONAVES ••• before landing authority could be given.'' He ssld decisions ()n providing custom~ and immigra tion services -as v.·ell II~ expand ing port limits -Is made on JI b!LSi!L or efficiency. "\\'t .act accordinR to the be~t in1 trest~ or the mo.1 t number or pt'.lple," he 1a ld. Hr dirt not comment •pecifically about 1he fact Lh at Acron avr.s ill ~cek ing nn ly one flight !L d1y into and out of Orange Count\'. Razt:more als o said it"g the fau lt nf t h~ lllcal government ap:encie,; for not knowing 1bout thl" original LAB he11rlng on the route 11utho rity. itseH. "They"rt published in the fede ral re~istry." he pointed 01" Ba.zemore expla ined how the decision to est.ablish an internati()nal airport ls made. "Once the CAB has granted route authority -to any alrllne -from ()Utside lht country. It then becomes 1 deci1inn for the Secretary of th-.: Treasury to gr::1nt landing right!,'' he 11ald . Ba.umnre said the secrt!tary 1cts after receiving a number of report&. He said approval of the !?1Jre1u of C~lttms is needed, along with cocurrence fr om lhe Bure.au of Immigration and Naturalization of the Department of J ustice. In 11ddilinn. however. -'lp)lrl)•!als art al50 required from lht Department of Agriculture-Quarantint Dlv lslon and the U.S. Public Health Service . Jege District, recognized retiring Englis h professor r..1iss Louise Dowlen, one of the JS ()rJgina l Orange Coast faculty. Dr. Robert R. hfoore, presfrlent of Or- a"ge Coast Collrgc, presented the clai;a of 1971 to Board President George Rodda Jr. for presentation of diplomas . l·le rer.ounled what he termed are "con- sir;lenl data'' 11bout the class, noting two. thirds are ma le and "32 percent are fe· male." Veterans made up 32 percent of this yt'ar's graduates, Dr. Moore said, up two percent over last year. Cnasl students may se lecl from 88 possible major subject areas and Moore noted the tnp 10 majors in nrder of i11· terest : business administration, history, data processing . .sociology, art, English, elect rical technology, business manage· me nt and mar•etini. 1ccountin1, • ~ thrQpology 11nd biology. ~-tusical selectionr; were performed by thP-Oranj!e Coast Cnltegt Concert Band •directed by Dr Charles Ru thtrford an<t ' the combined Chorale and Choir, difect· eel hv Wa fter E. Gleckler. The chn1r unveiled a new ciincert ver· sion or the school',; Alma M1tu, ar- ranged by Carita Conrad. Lag una Teachers Plan to Attend Meet En Masse In a effort to "tstabl1sh 1 linr: o' con1municallon" with lhe new l'ichonl bnard before they leave for summer vaca\lon , Laguna Be.a ch leacher~ are pla nn1n,i;:: ro attend the regu lar Tuesday evenini;: hoard meeting rn mas.~r Because of Lhe a.ntic1pated crowd , the mtetlng has been scheduled ror 8 p.m in the high :i;choo! auditorium . instead of the smaller district boarrl rMtn J ohn ~1ys1.ak, pres1<1c.nt of lhl" Laguna Brach F'ar.ulty Assc.:!a ~1on. sairl he wil! ar.l AS spokesman for !he lcRr.hers anrl rictivcr a statement oullininR some nf tlle1r concerns and expressing the hl)pe that good communica1ion between board and faculty can be mainl.a inerl. "We want to work with the board," 1a1d Myszak Friday, "and since the new members will be laking office in July, aftl'r we have gone on vacation. we decided to ask for this meeting .!LO we can meet them and they can meet u.11 btfore 1C.hool 1tarta again." Myetak 1ald ht expects more than 100 teachera wlll be at the meet ing. includina both members 1nd non-members or the fa culty association which organiud lt. The teachers, he. 5ajd, hive agreed to ltl him speak ror them and will attend 1imply as observers unless some choose- lo stay on to comment on other 1genda Ile.ms ()f ln~rest to them. The bolrd meeting is open to the public. H DAJt V P!l.OT I) 'Can See B e low' -360-degree Roll By Jet 'Normal~ DUARTE (U P\l -The barrel roll performtd by the pllot of a Marine C.Orpa F-t Phantom mon1ents before it collided with an Alr We st jetllner ltat Sund1y k\l!J ng SO persons , was describtd Frid1y as more or less s!11nd.11rii procedure. "The l\1arints say that quill': often pl· lots coming back to El Torn (t ht Marine Corps Air Station where the Phantom was based) do a rollover ~ause th•t is lhe best way In clear yourself before coming down,'' accordin g to Martin Spei· aer, chairman of Lhe operations commit· tee of the National 'J'ransportJltion S•fety Board investigAtion team. Spelstr said the 360-degree m.11.neuver enables a pilot lo see what Is bt\ow him prior to start1n1 hls descent tn land . "Whether this was the case or whether that was a proper place for a rollover rtm&ins to be r;ctn," he added . Tl a!ao was disclosed Friday tha1 the jel miRhl no1 have been in the area (If the collision had it not btf:!n for an air r;how which clo1td the El Toro Base for 2 111 hours . Speiser said the Phantom, piloted by 1st Lt. James R. Phill!ps, 28, had sto poed as scheduled for refueling at Fallon N11- v1l Air Stat ion, Ne-v .. and .,.,.&s he ld !here for sC'veral hours because of a not ice ::1lerting fliers !hat El Toro w11 closed from 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. 1.lar ine olfic lals said the b1se wa! .:-losed because of the ()pen house and air show sponsored by a reserve unit. The plane 's radar oHicer. t:st Lt. Chris- topher Scheiss, 24. the only survn•or of the colllsion, als o admlll ed turnln11 ()n the jet's radar only "a minute or tw()" prior tn the collision , Spei!lf:r said , HowevC'r . the rada r was tra ined lo the ji!round and apn,11rent!y miss!d track· ing the Air West OC9. In nthcr dcvelnpments, the NTSB in· vestif{ators made public the dlll'I from the flight recorrler nr th e commercial plane and di!;c!osed that the DC9'.!L voice reco rder. which 1aped all sounds In ttie cocknil up In !hr. poin t or impact, \l.'a!I hC'avllv damaged and no playbacks were po!sblle. Hnwevt'.'r. rhicf invesli Ra1or George R. Ba ker ~aid !here wa~ "an abrupt g\op in the trackings'' of the fli~ht recorder precisely ei~ht minules and 22 second!! after the plane took o!r from Los An· gelC's Tnlernatinna\ Airport for the flight 1.o Salt Lake City. The searrh for bodies in the rugged hlll:sid~ 40 miles eas1 of rlowntown Los Ao1:~Jes contin ues a~ v.·esther conditions w~ Ch ha1·e hafnpercd th e ()ptrstions all week improved 1!ightly. One body 11•as reco vered Friday and Froni Page 1 HIJACK .. • climbed thorugh the cockpit w\nd()w and walted inside thti pilot'a c.abin until .after the plane took ()fr. The 727 jct was nown to New York, Its original desllnatiOfl, because the hi· jacker wanted 11 nother plane Hf' told thr captain he did not think the 7'!1 jet cnuld make thf. Tran~·Pacifjc lrls:i lo Nonh V1c1nam . A 707 je1. .,.,.as waltin1 at Ke nnedy in case It wa.~ needed. The h1jarkcr sat "''ith M is.~ Culv tr in the p11ssrnger .~ection , but abouJ 30 min· utPs ou t of Chicago ht go! up to check the rear of the plane. When he left the ~1e.,.,·ardcss, Z110 jum per! out of !hr rah1n anrl fir ed two sho ls Tht h11acker ftrtd hack. but Zitn said ne btl 1c~·cd the suspect had been wounded In the exchange F'or 1hP nrxt hour anrl :1ll m1nut~. 7.1tn, Miss Cul vl"r anrl the hijacker hid behind Sf'paratr. seat.~ in the planr, a.fraid to mov e for fear of being shot. Zitn ~1ud scve11 ~hats were fir«:! in ~11. Including ''three at us." Zito said he a.nd DuPui.~. who also ca me out lnto t~ pll8S• en;,::l'r sectinn ror a 11hort tlme, tired tour 5hols. The hijar.ker rorced his way onto the plane at O'Hare and when aaked for his ticket, he pulled a gun. The dead pass- enger was apparently shot when he made 11 mov e toward the hljaC'ker. The crew r.onvinced the hij1cker to, let a!l the passenger• go and while they and the dead man were being rem ovt'd, Zito <'limbed into tht front. The flight origln1ted 1n Albuerqut, N.M and wa8 11ehedultd lo fly to Ntw Ynrlt's LaGuardi1 Airport. but went to Kennedy Instead. aberlff'I deputies Wd thrtt more "tftl ml~sin• ind belnl sought In the wrec.~ age on the mounta.inatde, which I.a acees- 1ible ool)' by hellcoptu . * Air West Jet Aloft Only 8 l/2 Minutes The Hughes Air West jet liner wu ln the Air just eight minutes and 22 secmds before It was tumbled from the 1ky Sunday by a collision with s· Marine F ol Phantom jet. Thia was the first information obtained from a charred fli ght recorder pulled from the wreckag e of the DC9 in which 49 passengers and crew members were killed . Chief safety investigator George lt Baker said that precisely eight mlnuW and 22 seconds after W Air West 1)\ane left Los Angeles Internation al Airport for Salt Lake City "Thert is an abrupt 1l<ip in the tracings," The flight reC()rde r Is a metal dJsc which records information 11bout ths altitud e and speed and fl l1ht time of ill pl&ne. All commercial airliner• i re required to carry such a recorder. Technici ans in Waahington, D.C., were disappointed Friday to find that 21nother record er -1 voice tape wh ich capture.t cockpit conversations 1mong the crew - was too damaged to be of any use. Bo!h recorders were sent to Washington for testing. and 1 ab technicians said they were not able to play the voice recorder. But Baker ~aid the findingr; from the flight recorder were con.!L!dered more !i!gnlflcant for the reconstruction of events leading up to !ht cr ash. Baker revealed th at the DC9 was al An altitude o! 15,ISO feet and moving at an 1ir speed of 4.10 m11es an hour when the fl ight rerorder stopptd. Meanwhile, search teams in the San Gab1:iel Mountains 40 miles north of Les Angel t s hive recoyered all but thru. ()f the SO air tragedy victims. Belldu the 41 Air West victims, the pUot of the Phantom jet also died. The lone survivor of the collision .was Marine· Lt. Christopher Scht is.s who told the National Transportation Safety Board th at the pilot of his jet had put the plane through a 360 degree roll ovtr 60 seconds before the colllsi()n , Sclielss also sald the roll maneuver wa1 performed at about 15,000 feet elevation. The Marine fighter was Oying lo Ill home base 1t El T()ro Marine Alr Station from training fl ilht.s near Fallon, l\1ev., when the air crub OCCWTtd. Durban Latscha Services Slated In Costa Mesa Durban "Al" Latsr.ha. Jr., made a lot ol friend.~ wh il f' pumping ga1 for eigh t ye.trs at the Shell St&tio n on the corner nf Westcliff Dr ive and Irvine Avenue ill Costa Mesa. A year ago he switched fr nm pelro!tum to making beds . bedspr ings ;ind other bed room furn iture for a new firm in 1rvi ne. Friday morning the 38-ye11r.,..ld Costa Mesa resident died from naturaJ causes In his home. H~ lived ln C.Ost1 Mesa 15 yeara. He wa s born in Cincinnati. Graveside funeral &ervieta will be conducted at 11 -'l.m., Monday, in PsciUe View Memorial Park under the direction of 811!tz Costa Mesa Mortuary. Survivor~ include his wilt. Patsy. of the h()me al 734 Center St.: a daughter. Les!Je Aon ~ JI a()n, Durban A. U.lalcha 111 ; two ste11 daughttrs, Corinne J1nd Kellie: a step son, Tony : Mr. Latsch1'1 parents. Mr . &ncl r..trs. Durban A. Lit· 1hca, Sr .. Whittler : and 1 brothtt, Robert In New Hamp.ahire. Fnnn Page 1 EXPLOSION "Evt!n thoug h the CAB c11n gr1nt authority to operate JI route," Bazemore ~aid. "all these other agenciu ~ve a aay 1n whelbtr « not the carrier can land." 8uemore also eaid lh1t ir Aeronavt." dnes re-apply -even tf federal pur.1eatrln1s are loostr. they wlll not be given any sptCl1l conalder1tlon Lockheed Boss Makes Pitch • • • to be treat&d for inhalation of chemical fumts. Frank L<lng. 21 . ()f 2:233 Rtpubllc St., Cotti Mesa. was one of the quintet In the room where the explot1on took pl1ce. He wu only alightly Injured. Newsmen C<lverin1 Ole lncirleot were impeded by the fear Of f:XtajlJ Vel Of the Coz firm of industrial espionage. After the fire was el"tingu1shed, tire.men Invited r e p o r t e r ~ ind cameramen in to the-plant bul officials of the Orm lmrnedlattly halted I h e mo•tment They maintlined that the machine which llad exploded wall R carefully auarded "aecret which they did not wan t their competitor~ tn see. They 1111ld no pictures could be taken. "They'll start. all ovtt from the be.giMlng," he said, "Lhey'rt appltcalion will not be placed right 1t the top." Sihanouk Visit Se t HONG KONG IUPIJ -Pr ince Norodom Sihanouk, thf: d e p o s e d CAmbodian Chief o( SI.ate. has been Invited to pay an offlclal vle:lt I() Romanl1, It WIHI 1noounctd Friday in • New China News Agency dispatch. Such a trip would put to rest persistent rumors lh1t Sihanouk, wM took refuge in Ptklnl after hil ouster over 11 ye ar 1go, l.8 1 virtual ~rlsoner In communist China. I ' Haughton Offers Own Scalp in Return for Loan WASlllNGTON fU PI) -Loci<heed Air· craft Ch1irman Daniel J. H•u&hton l&Y• Conrreaa m1ght as will let hll comp111y t o b1nkrupt tr It Is 1olng to insist upon 1 C'lean 1weep of its management aa the price for taking a quart.tr of 1 million d()ltar gamble on It.II future . But, Jtaughton made clear In five houra of t.tstlmony Friday, he Is willing to give up his $112 ,500-a·yeir Job 11 lhe top if Congre~'I feels It must remove someont. "If you've 101 to have anybody't tctilp, ll ought to be mine," Haughton told the Senate 81nkJn1 Committee, pltadint th•t Congreu ~Id net remove all 14 dlrtc· l()r! as a condition for Jt.a approval of • blll to save the firm. "I really don't want to go until we can 1et out of I.his rou&h weal.her and break Into I.he blue.'' he aaid. " ••• JI you nerd If> votes In the Senat.t Ito pas.1 I.he bill), I'll go, but I'd rather not. I w1nt to 1ee blue 1ky ag1 ln." sen. Alan Cranslon fD-C1lU.), is c•ll· Ing for • clean sweep of Lockheed's exe- cutlve suite 10 that other companlts will net come to CongreS.!L for help when they run into fln•nci1J trouble. C'ranston argues that Lockheed 1hould be saved lo pre1trve the 61.000 jobs th1t Haughton aald woulrl be wiped ()Ut if Lhe ttrm l!ot11 b1nkrupt and it~ project to build the LIOl I Trlstar jet JC>e!I down the drain. At the same time. Cral\ll<in 1.1.1d, he did not want to "reward mtamanat &- ment. '' Haulhton, 59, ()net an Alabama farm bcly. found a ready sympathiler ln A1a. bama Dtmocr.at John Sparlrman, c~ man cf the binkln1 committee. Spart· man Wd It would ht: "1 litUe bit ol atr&nge business" tor Conart!.!L to dttkie who sbouJd run 1 pr ivate concern, even one which receive~ government help. ll1u1hton told tht Senator• he w.a• 11orry to have to 1sk for http. Under the .1dmlnlstratlon'1 bill, the U.S. lr~.asury w()uld 1u.1r.1ntH repayment of $1&1 ml J. lldn wl)('IJI of b1nk lotne If Lockl\eed 11oe1 under. • ~ 7, ' ,.. .. .. ' <- • ' .. t ! '- .- • .. ' • ! ~ ; ;.. ,• ,, ': • L I. • • ' ' . .. -, , ,, • • , ,• ,. • ~ ' i .. .. • " l · • " .. ' '· . ' • l f D&ll.Y P!kllf ' Saturday, June lt. 1!7} -..... ··---- Pol~· it ... P . and Pew • . , . . . ··strange U.st of A Word" is Opening in the main .sanctuary t.he Jitle ol the &ermon at for Sunday School at i:~ a.m. Haner Clail&hm C 1111 u r c i , · Rev. Robtrt B. Jlcob5. Paator DllSdfilel 4f" Clrilt, .• meeting will speak in the 7 p.m. each Sunday at fl a r p e r Evangelistic Service on the Ele~ntary School. .(25 E. topic. "Do We Need a New 1311\ St. SUnday ~ftool is at Gospel~" Tbe Youth Service 1:..45 a.m .. morning worship is -will be at 6 p.m. witb Christy at 10:45 a.m. Dr, D. I W. Gaar in chargt. · · · McElroy ls the minister. ' In SL John the DlvLie BapUsm of children will be EplAWpal Church, 20f3 Orange held Sunday at the 1 a.m. Avenue, Costa Mesa, there &ervice of worship at Cbrl&t will be a fo!k St!rvice with Lutheran Cburc~. Ca m i no members of the Youth Group Capistrano at Del Gado Raad , parlicipating. All young people Capbtrano Beach. Pastor are cordially welcome to come Ackerman will begin a series to this Service. Nursery care of sermons on • ' Th e provided. Early Holy Com- Prodigals". The first will be munion Service is al 7:30 a.m. on "The Prodigal Son'', follow-1be annual Sunday School eel by "The Prodigal'a Father'' awards will be presented al and lhen, "The Prod igal's lhe Folk Service. following Brother". Special music will the fiervice will be held the be provided. The congregatioa AMual Sunday School Picnic. voted last Sunday to change its name to Christ Lutheran Church of Capistrano Beach. shortening It from the previous Christ the Shepherd Luthe ran Church of Capistran-0 Beach. Ti1e Vaca- tion Chureh School Staff will !m!el Wendesday in t h e P;:istor's office at 10 a.m. Vacation Church School will be he!d for two weeb from August 9 through August 20 from 9:15 to 11 :45 a.m. Lonnie Frisbee, director ot youth at Calvary Chapel in Santa Ana will be the guest gpeaker at the Co1La ~1eu Foatsqu.are Church, 1 7 3 4 Orange Ave .• in the 11 a.m. Morning Worship Service this Sunday. Doug QIS(Jn wiJI be in charge of a special Missionary The Universi ty Chapter of B'nal B'rith \\'omen will hold a Bagel Brunch on Father's ·Day, Stmday, June 20th. The event will be held at the Village Park C 1 u b ho u s e !Untversity Park. Irv 1 n e) from 10 a.m. until noon . For a donati on of $2 for adults and SJ for children the family v•ill be l.N!ated to a delicious brunch consisting of bagels, lox, cream cheesro, scrambled eggs and Danis h pastry. Coffee. and milk will also be served. Reservations can be made by c a I Ii n g Mrs. Norman Branovan, 8:13-1156, or Mrs. Harold Spjvock, 83.3-0507. "Created by GOO" ~·ill be the !Mme or Vacation Church School Ktivities in the form of ' . ... a Day Camp to bt held at Mile Square ReJlonal Park on Eu_clicf"betwetn Warner and Edin,tr;P'OWJlain Valley. The school will .be June 21·25, 10 a.m. until 2 p,Qt. and is open lo all children in the comunily from 3 yua through 6th grade. A full program of study. worship. mu.s.le, crafts and recreation iii planned. The music program will be lead by fl1rs. Carol Bartlett, and supervised recrealion by Dave Royster. Each deP<1rtment leader has planned Bible study. worship and craft.s for ~r particular classes. Sack lunches voill be brought some days by the children and "cook-OUt" facilities a re available at the park and will be an exciting part of our ex# periences togethe r. Informa- tion and registration details for the Day Camp l.'1 available between the hours of 9 a .m. and noon from June 7-18 by ca lling Susan Hayes at 968- 7422. The Adult Fellowship Group of the Lutheran Chur ch of Our Saviour in San Clemente, had :17 persons partic1patlng in a chartered Bus Tour on May 27th. visiting lhe Music Center C:Omplex and enjoying the guided tour conducted by a volunteer organization v>'hose aim is to promote I.he cultural life of the people of the area. Swiday, Is Children's Day and wilh this special day, the Rev. \Vi!lis J. Loar. pastor of the First Baptist Church llf Huntingto n Beach, 6th and Orange, will bring th e message, "or SUcb 11 the Xingdom11• Cburclt School ls at 1:30 a.m. wllh the Wor!.hlp Strvice at 11 a.m. A apecJal Qildren's Day Pklgram will be held at 8:30 p.m. Bl I.he Church. Soma of the Bible stories :wiU be reenacted by classes 01 the Swifty School. 'T.tie program. '"I1'rough the Eyes of A Child" was written and will be directed by Mr1. Marian Garland. A Brunch is planned for the Jane Brown Circle at 10 a.m. at the Church on Friday. A donation of 5()c will be taken. The program will be a planning ses:;ion for the coming months and al5o tlection of Officers. The sermon topic ot Dr. Henry Gerhard, minister of the Church of Rel\g lou1 Science of Laguna Beach, for Sunday Is "God Realization." Worship services ue held al I a.m. and 11 a.m. at the church. 20062 Laguna Canyon Road. Families with children are especially invited to attend the earlier service. Jwiior Church for all ages through high school is in session during the 9 o'clock service under the instruction of teachers trained in Science of Mind. Baby care is al so offered durin~ the 9 a.m. service. Thursday lectur- es are sponsored by lhe church at Leisure World, Clubhouse Two, at 10 a.m. "In This World" will be the sennon topic of the Reverend Bruce A. Kurrle at The Presbyterian Cburcb or the Covena11t. 2850 Fairview Road, Costa ~1e.sa. \Vorship services and a 1peclal program featur- lne Ille combln¢<1 chQlrs o! '111 voices will be Qeld at 9:30 Jnd : 11:00 a.m. Church &Choo!:- lhrough eighth grade will be held at 9:30 a.m. Child cart b: avallable at both wvlct.s. The sermon subject for Sun· day, at Corona tlel Mar C.om· mu11lty C b u r c b • Cclngreaa· tional, 611 Heliotrope Ave., will be entitled "Tlie Noblest Work of God," To be presented by Dr. Philip G. Murray. Worshi p services are at JO a.m. with child-care being provided. Olurch School is also at 10. Prince of Puce Lutheran Cburcb, 2987 Mesa Verde Dr., Costa Mesa, will conduct two sessions of Vacation Bible School thi5 summer. Children age« 4, ~ and those wbo have completed kindergarten will meet July 12-23. The hours will be from 9 to 11 a.m. Classes for children who ha ve completed grades 1 through 6 will be held Aug. 2-13, 9 a.m. lo noon. The theme of this vear's Bible School is "Jesus Speaks To Our World ." All children of the community are invited to enroll. They ma y do so by calling the church office, 549-0521 by June 17. The Mesa Verde United t.1ethod iRt Church, 1701 Baker Street. Costa Mesa, will ha ve two Sunday morning worship se rvices at 9 and 10:30 a.m. Rev. Paul C. Bie.semeyer has selected as his sermon tnpic "Making the Best of a Dif· ficult Situation". Sunda y ' Church School is at the 9 a.m. service: only. All classes up tll 3rd grade wlll meet in their usual classrooms. The 3rd, 4lh, 5th. and 6th grade~ will meet in Fellowship Hall. At 6:30 p.m. the Junior High United Methodist Y e u t h Fellowship will meet In Fellowship Hall. The First Unlted Mtlhodi1t Church of Huntlniton Beach will conduct two worship services Sunday, at 9:15 and 10:30 a.m. with the Rev. Edward C. Erny preaching at both aervices. This will be "Get Acquainted Sunday". Name tags wlll be distributed at the services for this day . A coffee time at 10: 15 a.m. Church School classes will be held for all aj!:es. Nursery care will bf' available. Tuesda.v, The Bible Study and Prayer group meets at 9:30 a.m. Re.surrrctton L. u t h e r a n Church, LCA, 9812 Hamilton , Huntington Beech, schedules Morning Worship at 10:30 a.m . Arthur R. Tingley. Pastor, will speak on "Recapturing The Quality Of Reverence". Ann Misel Is organist. L Io y d (Me PULPIT, Page SJ hvl-1 Grant Blac k Ministers . ~ • Repay Church WAUKESHA , WIS. tUPI) - The CODlroversy created ove: a tl0,000 grant from the Unlted Presbyterian Church for the defense of blacK mili- tant Angela Davis has spurred a group of black pastors fr om the denomination to reimbu rse the church for the en\Jre grant. The aclion was re vealed here Tuesday by Mrs. Ralph M. Stair, newly elected moderator of the denomina· tion, at a meet ing of the Wi.sconsin Presbyterian Synod honoring her for her election last month at Rochester, N.Y. Mrs. Stair said she received a let~r from the black pastors in New York Tuesday pledging that the money would go to thr. denomination June 15. The Jetter made her sad because "once again the blacks have found it necessary to make the first move ol love and reconcil iation." "Once again," she said, "they have shown trust of us even when we are in the midst of denying their defini- tion or mission." Presbyterians across the country have been criticizing the grant which \\'as made by the council on church and race out of tbe emergency fund for legal aid before the IB:lrd General Assembly llpened last month. The black pasUlrs &a.kl In lb~ letter Ibey felt thty , had a "moral obligation to take some ap!Jropriate action on the iss ue ." "In this way we 811SUJTI~ person!!! responsibulJly for tha United Presbyterian grant tq the Angela Davis I e g a I defense fund ..• we atand, therefore. full y behind effort~ to insure lhat Angela Davis v.•ill receive a fair trial on thP. allegati ons that have eeer. made against her." the letter sa id. f...1rs. Stair, \11ho was receired many complaints about the grant has defended lt "as a matter of justice.'' w!thou~ defending Miss Davis, ah avnv.·ed Communist charged v.·lth murder, kidnaping and criminal conspiracy in ron- nection with the August 1970 killing af a judJ:e and three other persons in California. Mrs. Stair told the synod the action by the ministers made her both glad and ~ad. She said she is glad for the "generous gift and the love it brings" and for the fact that the "black pastors are so thoughLful for those who disagree with them and that they ~·ant In express their concern for the whole church In such a tangible. and sac rificial way ." ORANGE COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY GLAD TIDINGS ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Fifteent h end Monrovia , Newport Beech 9:45 A.M.-SUN DAY SCHOOL: CHURCHES 11:00 A.M.-MORNING WORSHIP "Jes11 s: Thi> Lamb 'of r.od" llUNCH!S 011 THl MOTHlll CHUll:CH Tezt: John 1:19-36 THI flRST CMUltCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 6:0G-EVENING WORSH IP IN IOSTON, MASSACHUsms "Does God Answer Pra yer?'' Text: Romam 1:8-1 5 "GOD THE PRESERVER OF MAN" Dr. GNf1• .o. W•od, Pator -646·6610 Sunday, June 13th P't•khMI lllrll 111 !Or .. l l lwm-r E11tfdome"I Cost• Me1e-First Churc;h of Chlrst, Sclenti1t 1110 MM• Verd• Di., Co1tt1 M,ea• FIRST ASSEMBLY· O~ GOD Su!ld•, School -•:15 A.M. Ckurch 5e"lco -11 :01 A.M. 140 E. 22nd St .. Co.ta Mou-' 541-3761 1•••11119 11:00111, 1110 M•• Verde Dt. E. W. Phillipi. Ptd •r Huntington Beach-First Church of CMris.t, Scl•ntist •:JI A.M.-ChucJt kllool Ith & 011¥•, H1111tl1ttM loocJt 10:50 A.M.-P«1tor Ptrillll" lp.o•l111 Swl'ldoy khool -f :lO & 11 :00 A.M. "Detwltoblo Sy111b•I•" Ch11rc.h -9:10 & 11 :00 A.M, Jr. & ,.,._khffl Church l••dh11 lt•o111 -211 Moi111t. NllrlffY eve Auelleblo Newport Beach-First C hurch of Christ, Scientist 7:00 r.M.-ln"'olht Wl•w 6 riffl• rr-cllll11t oltcl th1tl111 the 1ospol JJOJ Vie Liiio, Newport S-h Church & Su11doy School -9:15 111 :00 A.M. Mowpott-MIM Pra·Sdiool -Ata 21/t•I -'6:10 A.M. f• l :JO r.M. ltHtll111 Roo111, Jl 1 s YI• Lido rtl.--641-llU Newport Beach-Second Church o f Christ, Scientist HARBOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD l 100 Poclflc Yl•w Dr .. Core110 dol M•r Ch11rclt & !u11d., School-10:00 A.M. 740 W. WilMn, Costa Mesa ltoodl119 Roo111 -3500·1 Cod Hwy. 541-4704 V. L. Nllt1'Wl!:CIC, ~11llr ltOll!:llT I . JISTIO, W .... [,0111111 T"tlll'lony M .. rl11tt -I p.111. -AU Churchn ~!M SINSLITON. Mlnllltr el E'tl\ICtll.., Ml11!1t... If Y1111t1 Cl.lH. GINTRY, A ll an~-rordia/ly invited to attPnd the church Mlnl1l1• ti M11llc ser vices and en1oy the pr1vile11e.s nf the -SUNDAY SIRYICIS -Reading Rooms ·;~I A.M.-S11Rdoy School 10:50 A.M.-"llcihr Far Th1 Lo1t D•Y" Chlld Co10 Ptowldttl AT ALL !lRVICll G11Mt Spetilr•r. lob l11.1dor 7:00 P.M.- Cosro M"• Ch•l1tlCJJ1 School Grodwotle• "TM Mokl119 of o Llfo" ' S.1111011 by Pe11111 COSTA MESA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL l',.ktlool -liltotc:r ..... 1•t•11 -IU1nH11!t fl' -C:hlld C•rl .Jla1·bo1· Cfu·ijfian Chu1·ch FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH 0,. NIWl'OltT IEACH -IDllelplMI 650 HAMILTON, COSTA lllllSA M"th1ci ~ .. 11torly H•rper ll•111•11tiry Sch"I O EO~GI KOURI , l'aoter 1a~1. Slu.lv 111.l F'rocltl!'l•lrt111 •••• 10:4S 1.m. 425 E. llttl St., c .. ta lllleM Sw11d1y s,hool •. •:10 1.m. F.mily Gothe,. • • 7:00 p.m. Chu rch Sc hool 9:45 A.M. Chil.lrt111' Wonkip S1rwit 1 •••.•• 10 :4S •·"'· ....... OLD FASHIONID l'UYll 11111n1NG -WIDNISDAY-7:10 r.1111 . lllorning \Vorship ..... 10:45 A.M. ......_ '4Z-f111 No.._., Alw"Y' AMII°"'-Nwnery C11ro Prouldocl Phoni' 642·2725 .Attend t/..11 Seventh-Day Minister: Dr. D. W. McElroy Adventist Church Church o/ 271 A¥OCH• St., Cf"t9 1111"• Jtf#I '· Jffff1!ys, ,.,,..,. CHURCH OF CHRIST ,._, ... ,Jff 287 W. WILSO N ST., COSTA MESA '/jaur Choic11 I.al.both SthPPI •••• t :JO •·11t. hfW-HorMr Md "91r¥Miw MoriU11t WPt1hip •• 11 :00 e.111. SUNDAY MOPNtNG l l!I LE STUDY •............. 9:45 A.1111. Prt ytt M11tift9 W1d .. 1:10 , ..... SUNDAY MORNING WOR.SHIP I COMMUNION , • 10:45 A.Ill. SUNDAY EVEN ING WOR SHI P •••.•••.•..••..• ,. 6:00 P.M. CENTRAL BIBLE CHURCH WEDNESDAY ~VENING BIBLE STUDY .••.• ,. ••••• 1:1• '·"'· NUltllltT CAll:I PllOYIDID 23rd Street e t Orono•, Cost• Mesi -548-5303 W. Whit Ho"l911+.o Jell• le•••rd M,";,1,, Mu1it t l Dire,+or Dr. fr..i It, Mo,,., Ptuhf Phon1< 64S.3191 Dey or Night Monl1111 W•eMt,_.t & 10:JO A.M. S.ttd.., ktio•I 9 l 10:JO •·"'· ....ny 1...t., WilnM,.7:00 P·•-"'•,.. M ... 1111 Wllll.-7:00 P·"'· FIR$T BAPTIST CHURCH ~, ',/} SABBATH SERVICES •Hft CLIPP DllYE, HIWPOIT I UCH . A NIW CHURCH WE LCOMES YOU RELIGIOUS SCHOOL . ' Dr. Hukrt O.vid tOn, Int.rim '••tor h;u:bo~ r eform temple 1.11111.., kltMI -f :41 A.M. W•nllll' -11 A.M. • 7 P.M. WID. IYINIJI• -7:Jt P.M • . • . PIAlll IEptNAAD P. KJNQ . ~ ... nmfino It . St. Jam11'fplscop1I ~rd'I cf.3209 Vii l ido, Newport B11th For lnfofrNUon: C.11 875-7230 ~NEtftUS eM«u~rtY ®i~ I TEM;LE -SHARON x)· TURTLE ROC K ELEME NT ARY $CHOOL TUtllt llOl'k Orr,,. Ind A1'1tltl Drlwt (-bl«JI Mii/iii IJf n. ••• ,, ..... .,.., .... ~ rM fO'o C1m-<dllvt), $a" 0'-,,_, 111 (Ml-1 """"" le ...... ....,A,... Ct"""'-'1 Of" I lt"/11 te T\11'11t tl!idc 01,.,.t . -.... •le• s....tt... ,...., 117. W_. Ha111I,.•. c.. .. Mose -t :JO A.M. S.~ ~ lot .... ., . . . 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Piere, • Ml11hltr ltotlnlo Mc.M119h Y•ulll Mlftl \!tr 611 HELIOTROPE l:lriY Wtr.hl~ '""" f :J9 •·'"· l lbl• lch&el t :)O '·"'· Wenhlp -10 A.M. Momln1 W••1~l1 , 1~:4t 1.m. Cllurcll Sc.hool -10 A.M. Yout~ Ol"lu•• . ' "·'"· \'npen . ' "·"'· Niirsery Cart Provided fir. P'hllllll S. Murr1y, Ml1111ter 541-4771 141·6l41 644 . 7400 Newport Unity LOlllN D. ~llCNlltGlll, Ml~llt1r c ..... t1.11ol S.r¥k• -10 A.M. & 11 :15 A.M . Sun!l e., Sc:heol fo r 111 1911 -1 :4 ~ A.M. I Slit 011d lr¥l110, Ntwp•rt ltoch Office -646-5111 DtAL·A·l'ltAYflt 64,·06)9 THE EPISCOPAL CHU RCH Welc:omes You. 1T. JAM fS, ll09 Ylo Lido, Nowp•rt loocll I)( 7:l0 A.M, -Moir l uch•rl1t 9:00 A.M. -F•111llr Wenhlp \ lJ 11 :00 A.M. -AINrllllN Hely C•n'llt1URl11• &-Mor11l11t l'f'll¥•r MJd,W111k Hely Col!'lm11111o• & H•11ll111 S.rYlc .. Twowlor -10:30 A.M. WodnMdoy-1:00 P.M. Ch111111 Coto et 9:00 A.M. Tho lttu. Joli• P. Asllo, II, loctor -Ph•111: 615·0110 ST. JOHN THE DIVI NE, 2043 Orange Ave., C.M. 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CllWtli tltll!llWI ......_. I.II AllMllt IUNO.t.Y 'IEll VICI 1l1M •,M. Ml"bt" .. ,llbef'I l urtt .. ti .I c.F. THI lllELI. CLUI Oft NIW,OOT llA(N IU ltfllN '""'" ltlllM Attend the Church \ I o f Your Choice . " ST. MAT TH EW LUTHERA N CHURCH 18182 C ulver Drive U n iversity P ark, lrvlne lie¥. HerlMrt H. Nlerma1111 S•ISY Sckool-•:OO A.M. Gw lror $..,Ice -•:OO A.1111 . Fafftlly S.rwlce -10;)0 A.M. 1Jl·1211 Nwnery Core IJJ.J J41 A Cordial Welcome from THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH NEW PORT CENTER Hu11ti119ta11 Bt1th Worthlp-11 :15 A.M. FIRST UNITED .. METHODIST CHURCH !t, Mlehoo15 l11lic•11ol Church 1111 17th St. Mertuod'9 01 Poclflc: View Dr. 5Jb.J517 C•r•n• de1 Mor Str~it1• -9~ I 5 & I 0:30 Pllo1te: 175-0t50 Nur1~ry C1r1 All M~•11011Q Ch~rth S,hoPI -9:1 S Ce•l• Me11 Hun+i119to" 811 eh -Nortk FIRST UNIT ED COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH METHODIST CH URCH I 91h S!. & H1rhor e1~.i . Cl.u•ch Wp.,),Op -9:30 & 11 6bb1 H1 il AY •. 842-44b I Cll11rel. Schoo! -9:10 Woro hip & Ch urch Sel1PPI S41-7727 q &-10 :10 A.M, Co1!1 M114 NPr~I. lrYin1 -E•al Bluff MESA VERD E UNIVERSITY METHODIST CHURCH METHODIST CHURCH M111 v,rcl1 I 81ktr St. 831-1111 S4,.2719 18422 Cul we• Reill Worohip & Ch urch Sc~ool •! u~1v•r.,1w O"ve ':OO & I 0:10 A.M. Wo•1~il' & Cl,,,,,~ Sc~oal 'l 10;]0 A.M. Fou~1,:11 v.11.,v FIRST UNITED l •q•I"• 811ck METHODIST CHURCH METHODIST CHURCH 11225 !u•h•r.l 21bl2 w .,1.v Drov• tbl·259 J 111 sour~ Lt~V"• Wa .. ~i 11 & Ch u•th SehoPI w ... h.ii •ntl 9:10 A.M. Church S(hool -I 0 >..M. .499-1081 Naw~ed !fltth CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA 1400 w. B•lb~• l lvd. bJJ .]805 Worik ip-9:l0 A.M. Church Sc~ool-9 ;)0 I 11 A.M. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES of the Coastal Area s Christ Church Presbyterian 20112 M .. 110!111 INHr A9on11l Hu11tlntl11~ .. oc.• le•. D•11•ld I . ltottorti, Pcntor S1111a.., WorUl11: 9:10 A.M. Cltwr,11 kllool: •:JO A.M. Offiu: 20112 M1t911•ll• St. Pho••: f61·4t40 Church of the Covenant ZISO f1ll"ri•w llo..il. 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''THI I t• FISH ITOltT" , --......... , ••••••.••.• 10:00 A.1111 "THI D4T ATHllSn I LD1 CHlllST" • , •.••.•.•.•• , 6:10 P.M. Sunllllay khHI & Yowlh Grow,,. ,.., All At•t COAST BllLE CHURCH MAltCO FOISTlll: JI. HI, SAN JUAN CAP15TIANO 49l·1949 ••4•\141 tJO•"O? - \ I Hru·teliu s Wins Point Over .Trial Dr. Ebbe H1rtelius of Corona dtl Mar successfully argued Friday lh11t bribery and Insurance fraud charges contained 1n 3n Orange County Grand Jury indictment were unreh1ted and could uol be brought against him in one trial. Superior Court Judge Robert L. Corfman agreed with the 50-year-old physician and ordered the district attorney's office to prepare a new indictment. Rut he refused to interfere with the tr ial date of June JO already r;cheduled for the accused doctor. Deputy District Attorney Al Novick t;lated after the hearing that the June 30 date would be used to try Hartelius on the insurance fraud allegations. "We 'll get a new tnal date for the brib•ry char1r:es," he said Judge Corfman set June !8 as the date ()n which he will hear a motion for dismissal or the charges filed against Hartelius, 402 ~1agnoli 11 Sl., Cosla Mesa. They were flied immediately afler he • was cleared in Superior Courl of arson and fraud allegations. CIAILV P'tLO"f Stiff "~oto Judge Corfman refused to lnterfere wilh the setting of the lri al date despite defense attorney Tom Reilly's plea that "my client has recently undergone a 40- day trial and a new trial so l!iOOn will inrlict personal and economic hardship on hin1." ORANGE COAST COLLEGE GRADUATES FILE INTO LE BARD STADIUM 'World Governed by Conscience, Not 8rilll1nc1,' They Were Told Novick argued lhat "il took. a yt:ar to bring this man to lrial last timt: and we don't wa nt the same thing happening again .'' Hartelius wa s clea red in March ol charges that he planned the burning of hrs offices al 2345 E:. Coast High.,.,.ay on April 9. 1969. and that he presented fraudulent claims to his insurance company. Bribery cha rges were nol an issue in that trial but it was tel!itified by two key prosecution witnesses that lhe physici an bribed one of them to leave the state v.·hen investigation into the arson charges intensified. !L was testified that 1-larte.Jius planned the fire to destroy patient record!l relating lo a Wanda Melendrez of Cos ta f\1esa and it is alleged by the fa mily Jn a $500,000 civil sui t filed against Hartelius lhat she died of narcotics adm inis tered bv hini. . \Vhatever lhe outcome of the twn pending trials against Hartelius. the physician v.·ill have IB face a State Bnard (lf Medical Examiners hearing Sept. 21 into charges that he su pplied narcotics to his former mislress. Reba Vaughn, 'll, and the late Mrs. r.telendrez. J\Irfi. Vaughn testified at lhe recent trial tbat she Jived with ful rtelius for lour years and that he was re)lponsible for the drug addilion whic'1 led to her conviction on narcotics charges and incarceration in the California Rehabilitatio n Cenler at Nnrco. J\ofrs. Vaughn w;:i~ st.ared durin g a recent civil courl trial to have been under ('he influence of drugs when her car 11mashed into an au!o driven by a Newport B{'ach woman on June 17. 11168. She and Hartellus. v.•ho owned the car, were ordered to pay $10,000 in damagt:~ to Lhe injured woman. J\fagistrate Orders Birch Rod Whipping ISLE OF GUERNSEY. En~land fU PJl -~fsgislrele Guy Blampi(>d sentenced an 18-y(>ar-old youth to eight slr(lkcs with 1 birch rod Fr1Cay after finding l11m guilty or traffic ortenses. disorderly behavior and re!ls!!ng arre.~t. Saying that a past s1retch 1n reform iichonl sccmri In ha1•e had nn rffect on thr. youth, Blampiert added , "a iihort, sh11rp ~entence wdh thr('r y e a r 11 probation might do lhe trlck." It 111a.~ the firsl lime in three years a birching v.·as ordered on Guern~ey. OU.N•I COAST DAllY PILOT Hl'WfllNt .._. L ....... . c .. , ..... . OJIAH~t" ~04ST ,UI LISH!NG COM,.Alfi ~,b,rt N. w,,4 ,,.111 .. 1 .. ,-',.,..... Jtck I. C11r41v \I~ ,rwlfoonl •1111 ~-·' M.9.....,. Tli•"'•J K•1•ll l!fllw lh1,..11 A. M11r,hll1• M111111"'-M l- Ch1 tl11 H. l••• l lch1,4 '· Nill MM119n; Mtn11 .... l•llln -CO.!e MIN: '-Wiii l1y S ....... 1,352 Receive Degrees _At Orange Coast Rites Pomp and pulX'luality were the bywords .11s gowned Orange Coast College grad- ua tes filed into LeBard Stadium, 7·30 p.m. Friday. Leading the traditional procession were OCC faculty members wearing the brightly colored hoods denoting their acadeinic rank. Red and while rJbbon~. flags. and long hair tucked under mortar ho;ir<ls flullerf'd in the coo!, but 110t chill. evening breeze. Parents and friends of the graduates filled 1he slands. Associate in Arts de- grees were granted ro 1,353 students who completed coursework this year. . HONPR!'D BY occ dusinessman Se;erstrom ' College Salutes \\'i!liam Landers. national extempor- aneous speaking champion and a grad- usting sqp{tomor.e addressed !.he irad- uates 11nd urgtd "per~o11al commitment" .. ·~.~~"'-'"!l'!.'t...dll•i•· : ·.,. He ukeiltd the personai revolution to "the abi lity to become w~!l-informed" .. ,Jt..M.i!Ull<ll\!<>OI ed~ bu\ l'by d!· · -,~ng an twar~!. H. T. Segcrstrom Of Costa Mesa Orange Coasl College Friday night de~ignated Henry T. Scgcrstrom as its Outstanding Citizen for !971. The Costa !\tcsa rnan wa s honored ror his civic work and conlr1bulion 10 bn!h priv ate and public educatio n during commencement ceremonies in Le.Ba rd Stadium on Lhe OCC campus. Dr. Norman E. \\'atsoo. chancellor of lhe Coast Con1mun11y College district presented the award to the 43.year-0!rl Orange County na.\J\"r. \Vorld \Var II interrupted Segerstrom's ed uc ation ar Stanford t:n1\'Cr!li!y. Ile st'.'r\'cd 1n the Arn1y from 1940 to Jtl4.l earning the. rank of caplain. He v.·a,, graduated from Slanfnrd in 1941i and 111trr earned JI f!lasters degree in bu~1nCs$ administrat ion there. Segerstrom was active in !-ia.nta An;:i '<; Save Our Schools comm11ee whic h recently staged a ~uccessful fund ing campaign . He is a member of the board Cl( governors of Stanford As5ociates and serves as liair;on belv.•ttn the Alumni Alsociation and /he University. He end his frimil y donated the Est ancifl and surrounding acreage to the City of Costa Mesa for use as a public park. Segerstrcrn is presiden t of the board or direct<>rs «f the Orange County Water District; is a member of the board (lf the NewJ)()rt Harbor Art Museum ; a membr.r of the board of the World A[fairs Council (lf Orange County, and served as chairm&n of the Orange Collflly Transit Distlict Ciliten5 Committee w h \ch 11ucceedcd in es1.ablh1hing 8 countywide lr&nsit district by 8 popular eleclioTI. "Nooe can be well informed for us.1' LanCl'ers said. Attorney Douglas L, Callister in his remarks titled "Educating the Wh ole Ma n" warned graduates "this \\•nrld Is not ~overned by brilliance but by con- scie ncr .. , Dr James S. F'i!7.geralrl, dean of in- struction for the Coast Community Co!· Fro1n Page 1 AERONAVES • • • within the port limits of Los Angeh·~." Bazemore explained, "and under present conditions those limits are not likely to be. expanded -1o11h1ch l\'l'JUld be necessary brfore landin~ au1hority could bl'.' given" l1e said decisions on providing cus!oms ;:ind immigratio n st, .iices -a ~ v.·ell a.c; rxpanding port lin1its -is made on a basis or eflic1cncy. . · \Ve act accorrling to the bl'.'s! 1n1crts/5 of the most number or pC'ople." he S<11d He did not comrnen t specifically about lhe ra cl 1hat Aernna vcs is seekin~ only one flight a day intn and out of Orange County. Bazemore a!so said it's fhe fault of lh~ local government agencies for not knowing ahout the originAI CAB hearing on the route authority. iti;e\f. "They're published in Uie fedtra! re11istry. ·• ht pointed out. Bazemore explained how !be deC'\sion to establish an interna tional airport is m11de. "Once the CAB has granted route authori ty -to any airline -from outside 1he country. it tht:n becomes a decision for the Secretary (lf the Treasury to grant !anding rights.'' be ii.id. Bazemore sa id the secretary act11 a.Her receiving a number of reports. He said approval of lhe Bureau of r.ustoms is needed, alonj{ with cocurrence from the Bureau or Immigration and Naturalization of the Department of Justice. Jege District, recognized retiring English proressor Miss Louise Dowlen, one of lhe 35 original Orange Coast faculty. Dr. Robert R. Moore, president of Or· .11 11i:;e Coast College. presented the class nf t971 lo Board President George Rodda Jr .. for presentation of diplomas. He recounted what he termed are "con- ~istenl data" about the cla~. noting two- thirds are male and "32 percent are fe- m;:ile." Veterans nia.df' uri 32 percent nf lhi~ .ve<1r's graduates. Dr. Moore said. up two [ll'rC{'nt over last year. Coast students may se1ecl from 88 possible major subject areas and ?lloore· nnteO the top 10 majors in order of i11- lerest: busin~s administration, history, d;:i ta processing. ~ociolog_v, art, English , ~lf'clrical technology. busine~s mana11e· ment and marketing. accounting, an- lhroriology and biology. t-.iu sical selecti ons were performed by t lhe Orani:te Coast CoHegiS Concert 8mtl rhrccted by Dr. 01arles Rutherford and the comhinC'd Chorale and Choir, direct- ed bv Wal ter E. Gleckler. The chl'lir unveiled a ne w concert v~r~ ~ion or lhe ~chool'~ Alma Mater, itr- ranged by C;ir!ta Conrad. Laguna Teachers Plan to Attend Meet En Masse Jn a errnrt lo "cstahli~h a line of <'f'ln1munication" v.·Hh !he new school hnard before the y lea ve for summer "11carrnn, Laguna Bt"ach teachers are p!ann1ni: to 11ttend the regular Tuesday e1·rn1nJ: board m~cting en ma~,e Because of Ilic anlic1palcd crov.·d, the meeting h8s been ~cherluled for R ri.m. in the high school auditorium, instead of the sm11ler distrirl board room .Jnhn ~i ys?.ak. prrsidcnt nf thr Laguna Brach faculty A~sr.-.i ation. said he. will act ss spnkrsman foe the !cacher~ anr! rlr.Jivcr a slatemenl outlining some of their concerns and expressing the horie that 1;oor! co mmunicalion between hoard and fB culty can be rnaintained . "We want to work wilh the hoard.'' s11id Myszilk Friday. "and sinre the new n1cmbtr"S will be faking office in July. after 1ve have gone on va cation . we dPcided to ask for !his meeting so we can meet them and they can meet us before school sl.arls again ." ~1y1zak said he expects more than 100 leachcrs will be at the meeting, including both members and non-members of the fa culty a.o;sociation which organized it. The. teachers, he said, have agreed lo Jct him speak for lhem and will attend simply as observers unless i;ome choose to stay on to comment on other agenda itemii of interest lo them . The board meeting is open to lhe public. .S.t1>td1y, Junt 12, 1971 DAIL V PILOT I: 'Cata See Below' 360-degree Ro·ll By Jet 'Normal'· DUARTE <UPI) -The barrel roll performed by the pilot of a Marine Corps f'( Phantom moments befor~ it collided with an Air West jeUlner last Sunday killing 50 persons. was described Friday as more or leas standard procedure. "The rtlarine~ sa)' that quite often pi· lnts coming back to El Toro (the Marine Corps Air Station where the Phantom was based) do A rollover because that is the besl way tn clear yourself before coming down." 11cco rding to Martin Spei· ser, chairman or the operalion:ii commit- tee of the Na tion al Transportation Sa(ety Board investigation team. Speist'r said the 360·rlegree maneuver enables a pilot lo ~ee what is below him prior lo starting his rlrscenl to land. "Whethe r this wa.s the case or whtlher lhAt was a proper place for a rollover rema ins lo be seen." he added , ll also V.'As disclosed Friday that lht jet might not h;ivc bel'n ln the area l'Jf the collision had it nnl been for an air show which closed the El Toro Base for 2 1·i hou rs. Speiser said the Phantom, piloted by lsl Lt. James R. Phillips, 28. had stopped as scheduled f04" refueling at Fallon Na- \'Bl Air Station, Nev.. an d wa s held there for several hcur.c; because of a notice alerting fliers that El Toro WM c.losed from 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. !\l11rin e officil'lls said the base was closed because of the open houst and air sho111 sponsored by 11 reserve unit. 1'he plane's rad.:ir n/!icrr. 1st LI Chri.c· lopher Scheiss. 24, the only su rvivor of the collision , also admiltl'd turning on the jet's rAdar only "a minute or two" prior to tlle collision. Speiser said. However , the radar wa~ trained lo the ground and apn11renlly missed track· ing the Air West OC9. In other developments. the NTSB in- ve~Lii:talnrs made public the data from the flight. recorder of the commercial plane and disclo~cd tha t the DC9's voice recl'lrder, whir.h taped all sounds in the cockpit up lo the point of impact. wa.c; hea11ilv damaged and no pl11ybacks were pnssbile. 1101\.'1?\'Cr. chief investigator Grorge R . flak('r ~aid !here war; "an abrurit stop in the trackin~s" of the nig"ht rerordcr precisely eight min ules and 22 seconds aft.l'.'r the plane rook off from Los An- geles International Atrport for the flight to Sa!\ Lake Cily. The sei1rch for bodies in the. rugged hi!!slde 40 ml!es east of downtown l.m Angeles continues as weather conditiona f'ro1n P49e 1 HIJACK .. • Kennedy in case it wa s needl'.'d. The hijacker sat. with J\.1i.~s Culver In 1he pas~e·nger Rection, but about JO min- utes nut of Chicago he got up to check the rear or Lhe p!ane. When he left the stewardess, Zito jumf}Cd out nf the cabin and fired t wo shots. The hijacker !ired back. but Zito said he believed the suspect had been wounded in rhe exchange. For the: next hour and 3fl minutes, Z110, 1\1 iss Cul ver and th e hijacker hid behind ~eparate stat s in the plane, afraid to move for fear of being shot. Zito s;ud r;cven shots were fired in all, including "lhree al us " Zi!o said he and DuPuis, who also came nut into the pass· rnRer src1ion for a short //me, fi red four shots. The hijack<'r forced his wRv onln the pl11ne at O'H11rt and whC'n a~kcd for hi.'i lickC'I.. he pu!Jed a gun The dea.d p.is~­ eni::er wa.s appa.rcntly sh1Jl when he made a move toward !hr hijacker. The: <Tew convi nced the hija cker to !cl al! !he passcn,qer.~ RO <ll'ld while they and the de<trl man were being removed, Zi tn climbrd into the fronl . The flight orii:tinated in Albueroue, N.~l and was scl1eduled to fly to New York ':ir LaGua.rdia Airport. but went to Kennedy instead. Si hanouk Vi sit Set HOT\G KONG IUPll -Prince Norodom Sih1tnouk. the de po 11 e d Cambodian Chief of State. has been Invited to pay an offici11l visit to Romania , it was announced Friday in a New China News Agency dispatch. Such a trip would put to rest persistent rumors that .Slhlllouk. who took refuge in Peking after his ouster over a year ago, is a virtual prisoner In Communist China. which. h11ve hamptred the operations 1./1 week improved sli&htly. One body was recovered Friday and 11her11r·s depu ties said three more wer1 mis.sin~ and being sought in the wreck· age on the !l\OUntain!ide, which is acces· sib!e only by he.Ucopter. Air West Jet Aloft Only 81/2 Minutes The Hughes Air West jet liner w11s 1n lhe air just eight minutes and 22 second:11 before it was tumbled from the •kY Sunday by a collision with a Marine Ff Phantom jel. This was the first information obtained from a ch11tred flight recorder pulled from the wreckage of lhe OC9 in which 49 pasaengers and crew members wer e killed . Oiier safety investigator George R. Baker said that precisely eight minutes and 22 seconds afte r the Air West plane left Los Angeles International Airport for Salt L;ike City "There is an abrupt .stop in the tracings." The flight recorder is 11 metal disc which records information about the altitude and speed and flight time o[ its plane. All rommercial airliners are required to carry such a recorder . Technicians in Washington. O.C., were disappointed Friday to find that another recorder -a voice tape which captures cockpit conversations among the crew - .was too damaged to be of any use . Both recorders were sent t o Washing ton for testing, and I 1 b technician~ said they were not able lo play the voice re C"Order. But Baker said the findings from the. flight recorder were cc'Jnsidered more significant for lhe reconstruction of events leading up to t.he cr;ish. Baker revealed that the OC9 was al an altitude of 15,l:>O feet and moving at an air speed of 410 miles an hour when the flighJ rerorder stopped. Meanwhile. l!iearch te ams ln the San Gabriel Mountains to miles norlh of Los Angeles have rtcovered all but three of Lhe 50 air tragedy vicUms. Beside• tbe 49 Air 'West vfctims. lite pilot of the Phantom jet also died. The lone survivor or the collision was Marine Lt. Christopher Schciss who told the National Transporlalion Sarety Board that the pilot of his jet had put. the plane through a 360 degree roll over 60 seconds: before the collision. Scheiss also said the roll maneuver was performed at about 15,000 fee t elevation . The Marine fighter was fl ying to it.J home ba~e st El Toro Marine Air Station from training fl ighU near Fallon, Nev .. when th e air crash occurred. Durban Latscha Services Slated In Costa Mesa Durban '1AI" Latstha .. Jr .. made a lot c-f friends v.·hiJe pump ing gas for eigh r. years al th~ Shell Station on the corner nf Westcliff Drive and Irvine Avenue in Costa Mesa. A year ago he switched From petroleum to making beds, bedsprings ant1 other bedronm furniture for R new firm Jn Irvin!:':. Friday morning the :18-year-old Costa: 1'-1esa resident died from na tural causes in hi! home. He liv ed in Costa Mesa 15 years. H~ was born in Cincinnati. Graveside funeral services wlll btt cqndu cted at 11 a.m., Monday, In Pacific View Memorial Park under the direction of Baltz Costa Mesa Mortuary. Survivors include his wife, Pal sy. or /he home at 734 Center SI.: a daughter, Leslie Ann: a son. Durban A. Lat.5cha III: two step daughters. Corinne and Ke llie; a step "son, Tony ; Mr. Latscha'11 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Durba n A. Lat- shca, Sr .• Whittier: and a brother, Robert in New Hampshire. N..,.,-t IM(ll1 ~ H~ hll!WeN u.-'•Cfl: m "-t •-"'111111""'1e" ••1th: 1n 11 a...t~ ...,..,.,,. IU• ci-i.; Jn NW111 •I C.,l'llM 111:•1 f 'M>DI p49e 1 EXPLOSION In addition, however. approval! are also requ ired from the Departmen t of Agriculture-Quara.nline Divl•lon ind the U.S. Public Health Service. Lockheed Boss Makes Pitch • • • to bt lretted for inha\11llon of chemical fumes. Frank Long, 21. of 2283 Republic St., Costa Mesa, was (Int: of the quintet In the room where lhe exi>loslon took place. He was only 1lightly injured. "Even though the CA B c•n arant authority to operate a route." Baze more 'aid. "all these other 11gencit! have a say In v.·helber or not I.he carrier can land." If aughton Offers Own Scalp • in Return for Loan ' b411..Y' 1'11..0'r, ... ,.. .. ldl,. ............. Hewt·l'-1, It jllllolfMllll M llr -..1 .._._., IUY In ..-r1t. ftfl ... filf" ~I '-""'• H.......,I aMCll. Ollt Mmu, .._.,.,._ leK#I, ......... 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After the fire was exllnp:uished, firemen Invited rep ort e r !i and cameramen ln to the plant but officials of the firm immediately hailed t he movement. ~)' mainta ined th;;it the machine which had e:.;p!od('d wa~ a carefu lly guardM secret which they dlr1 not l'l'ant their comP.tJ_itors to l!:te. 1'hty s11id no plctu ru could be taktn. \ NE.WPOH.T GIRL JJA S 'BREAK' Beth Nixon. 11. of Newport Be11ch. wltl loolc her best today for the m•r· r111ge of her cousin, Tricia, in the White f:touse. Doctor! told Btth .ahe could take a 1lin1 bandage nff her reeently broken arm so 8he could participate in the brld,11! prD< cession M 1 Junior brldcsm•ld. WASHINGTON (UPI ) -Lockheed Al r· craft Chlinnan Daniel J. Haughton says Coo lft:as mllht 11 well let his company 11:0 bankrupt. ir It Is going to Insist upon a clean sweep of lta management as the price for laking a quarter Of a mill.ion dollar gamble on its future. But, Ha ugh LM made clear In rJve hoo rs of testimony Frlclay, he is willi ng to give up his St 12.500·a·ytar Job at the top if Congress feels it mui;t remove MJmtone. "If you've got to have anybody's scal p, tl nught l(l be mine ," Haughton told the Scnitle lianking Comm ittee. pltadina that Congreu !hould not remove all 14 direc· (()rs •a a condition f(lr It.a approval ol a bill tA'I 11avt the nrm. " "I rNlly don't want to go until we can get oot of this rough weather and break Jnto tht blue," he said. " ... If you ntul JO votes In the Senate (to pass Ult blll), I'll go, but I'd rat.her not. I want to lff blue sky igaln." Sen. ·Alan Cranston fO.Calif.). b call- Ing for 11 clean sweep of Lockhetd '1 exe- cutive suite so that nthr:r companies will not come to Congress for hel p when they run into financlal lrot1ble • Cranston 1rgues thtt Loc.lchetd should be 5aved to preserve the 81 ,000 jobs that Haugh~n said would be wired out Ir !he firm goes bankrupt and its pro.feet to build the LIOll Trisl11r jet g~s down the " drain. Al Ole 1ame Um e, Cranston 11id, he did oot want to "reward mbmanap- lllf'nl." Haughton, 59. c'Jnce an Alabama flm"l boy, found a ready 1ympalhlur ln All· bama Democrat John Sparkman, chair· man of the banking committee. Spa.rk· man said It woltld M. "11 little bit nf 11trange bu~iness" for Congrtu 10 deckl• who aDoukl run II private CClnctrn, even ont which receive1 Rovemment help. H1ughton told the Senators he w118 i;oM"y to have to a~k for help. Under Ult administration's bill. the U.S. treasury would guarantee repeymflnt of $2.M mil· lion worth of bank loaru: II Lockheed goe. under. • • f• ..... _ ... __ ,. ··--. - t •• •• ' •. .... ... .. ·" •·· " Mt\. 'f P'llDT Davis Grant Pulpit and Pew Black Mirliste1~s ··strange Use of ·A Word " is Operung in the main sancluary thl title of the ~rmon at , for Sunday School at 9·45 1.m. Harber CWilllan C ~ u r c b . Rev. Robert 8 . Jacobs. Pastor [)Uclp'.lu of Cbrht. meeting wilt speak in the 7 p.m. each Sunday at H •·r p e r Evangellstic Service on the Elementary School, 425 E. topic. "Do We Need a New IBth St. Sunday School is aL • {J()spel!" 'The Youth Service 9:45 a .m., morning worship .is will be at 6 p.m. with Chr~ty al 10~45 a.m. · Dr, O. W. Gaar ln charge. Repa y Church a Day Camp to be held at Mile meS:sage, "Of Such ts lhe and a special program fe.atur- Square ~gblal Park on Kingdom". Church School Is at inc the combined choir$ ol 70 Euell~ btlween Warner and t :30 1.m. with the Worship voices will be. held •at 9:30 and Edinger. Fountain Valley. The Service: at 11 a.m. A l'ipecial 11:00 a.m. Church school school w!ll ht June 21·25, IO Children's Day Program will through eighth grade will be a.m. until I p.m. and is open be held at 6:30 p.m. at the held at 9:30 a.m. Child care l! WAUKE SHA. WIS. !UPI) -The b!ack pastorl'i said ln the to all children in lhe,comunity Church. Some cf the Bible available at bo th service.s. The controversy created ove: lelter they felt they had a from 3 years lh(Ough 6th stories wUI be reenacted by 11 .• 0011 l h aJ bll f t •-k grade. A full proa .. am of 1 f ••-5.... Sch 1 a u, grant rom t e "mor o gal on n w. r .,. C asses 0 "'"' wruay 00 · The sermon subi"ect for SUn· U · d P b I · Ch · I' study, worship,' music, crafts The program. "Through the nite res Y er1an urch some appropriate ac 101\ or McEln;>Y Jg tbe minis.I.er. Baptism or children will be ht.Id Sunday 1t the I a:m. aervice of worship al Chris' Lutheran Cll~h. C a m i n o Capistrano at Del Gado Road , Capistrano Beach. P a st o r Ackerman will begin a series of sermons on ' ' T h e Prodigals".,~ first wjll be on"~ Prodigal Son"·. fo\lov.·· ed by "The Prodigal'& Father" and then, "The. Prodigal's Brother". SpP.Cial music will be provided. The congregation voted last Sunday to change ill'i name to Chrisl Luthe.ran Church of Capistrano Beach, shortening il from t h e previous Christ the Shepherd Lut hera n Ch u rch o f Capi!itrano Beach. The ·Vaca· tion Church School Staff will meet Wendesday in I he Pi:istar's ortice at 10 a.m. Vacation Church School will be held for two weeks from August !I through August 20 from 9·IS to ti ·45 a.m. In Sl John the Dlvt11e Epi~pal Cburcb. 200 Orange Avenue, Costa Mesa, there will be a Folk &rvice with members of the Youth Group participating. All young people are cordia11y welcome to come to this service. Nursery care provided. Early Holy Com- munion Service is at 7:30 a.m. The annual Sunday School awards will be presented at the Folk Servict. Following the service will be held the Annual S:unday School Picnic. •· ed Th day, ill Corona del Mar Com· l •• d l f bl k ·1· th · ., and recreation oe"Plann . e Eyes of A Child" wal'i written or uie e ense o ac ml I· e issue . I ill be 1 db munity Cb u r c b. Conireaa· mlls C program-w ea Y and will be' directed by Mrs. tlonal. 611 Heliotrope Ave.. tanl Angela Davis has spurred "fn !his way ~'e assum11 f.frs . Carol Bartlett. and Marian Garland. A Brunch ls will be "enlilled "The Noblei1t Church School 18 at the 9 a.m a group of black pastors fr om personal responsihulity for the supervised recreation by Dave planned for the Jane Bro\VR W k 1 God,. T service only. All classes up lo R<>yster Each d""'artmenl or O · o be 3rd grade will meet in their Ule den...,minallon to reimburse U'nited Presbyterian grant I~ ~,. Circle at 10 a.m. al the Church pr~nted by Dr. Philip G. leader hal'i planned Bible on Friday, A donation of 50c usual classrooms. The 3rd, the church for the entire !he Angela Davis I e g .t i I d h' d fl f Murray, Worship servi~s are 4th, .ilh, and 61h gradel'i will ~ d t d s u y, wors 1p an era s or will be taken. The program at 10 a.m. with child-care grant. defen:se fun ... we !l an . her particular classes. Sack will be a planning seMion for being provided. Church School meet in Fellowship Hall. At The action was revealed therefore, fully behind efforU lunche.s will be brought some the coming months and also . i. 110 6·30 p.m. lhe Junior High h T d b R I h h 1 D . da ys by lh• child,•n and 15 a~o a . Unite d Methodist y 8 u ta ere ues ay Y fl1rs. a p to msure I at Ange a av1s '" "' Election of Officcts. "cook-OtJl"' fa cilities are Fellowship wUJ meet i n M. Stair, newly e I e cl e d will receive a fa ir tr ial on the available al the park and will Prill« of Peace l.Altbe ran Fellowship Hat!. moderat.or of the denomina· allega1inns that ha ve eeer. be an exciting part of our ex· The sermon topic of Dr. Church, 2987 Me.sa Verde Dr.. tion, at 1 metting or the made against her." the letter · lo th I f Henry Gerhard, minl.ster Of Costa Mesa, will conduct two penences ge er. n orma· th Ch h l R 11 1 The Fl.rtil United Methodist Wiscnnsin Presbylorian Synod sa;<f lion and re,istration detail!i e urc o e g o u 1 .ses.sion.s of Vacalion Bible S I r , _ •-b l Ch urch of Hunti ngton Beach h . h l h for the Day Camp is available c ence e ..... guna ...,ac • or School thi!i summer. Children 1 d . onor1ng er or er elcct1nn Mrs. Stair. who \\'as receivec.i S d t , God R 1· 1-" wi I con uct two worstup 1 h R h between the hours of 9 a.m. un ay l'i ' ea 1za ton. ag~ 4, Sand those who have !lervices Sunday, at S:IS and ast mont al oc esler. N.Y. many complaints about the The Unlverslty Chapter ol and noon from June 7-18 by Worship l'iervices are held at t completed kindergarten will ·th h Mrs. Stair said she recei\'ed h d d d 1 B'nai B'rilh Women wi\1 hold a calling Susan Hayes at 968-a.m. and 11 a.m. at the meet July 12·23, The hours ~d30 :·~· E Wt t eh . Rev[ a Jetter from the black pastor.s grant as efen e 1 "a.s a Bagel Brunch on Father'.!! 7422. church, 20062 Laguna Canyon will be from 9 to 11 a.m. war · rny preac ing a in New York Tuesday plodglng matter of justi ce," withou: both services. This will be Day. Sunday. J uoe 20th. The Road . Familiel'i with children Clas.ses for chlldren who have that the money would go to defendi ng Mi ss Dav is, an "Get Acq uainted Su nday". h event will be hclrl at th e are especially Invited to attend completed grades t through 6 the denomination June 15. ;i vowed Con1n1unisl c arged The Adult Fe\lowsh.ip Group Name lags will be distributed d Village Park CJ u b hou se. the earlier service. Junior will be held Aug. 2-13, 9 a.m. at the services for this day. A The Jetter made her sad with mu rder, kidn;iping an (University Park, Jr v i n e J or the Lutheran Church of Our Church for all ages Utrough to noon. The theme of this coffee time at !O; 15 a.m. because "once again Lhe criminal cnn.~piracy in con· from.10 a.m. until noon . For a Saviour in San Clemente , had high school is in l'icssion during year's Bible School is "Jesus Chui·ch School classes will be bla cks have found it necessary neclion with the August 1970 donation of $2 for adults ;inrl $1 j7 persons participating in .a the 9 o'clock l'iervice under the Speaks To Our World." All held for all ages. Nursery care to make the first move of love killing of a judge and three for children the family will be chartered Bus Tour on t 1ay instruclion of teachers trained childre n of the community are will be available. Tuesday, and reconciliation." other persons in California. treated to a delicious brunch 27th . visiting the Music Center in Science of Mind , Baby care invited to enroll, They may do The Bible Study and Prayer "Once aga in." sh e sald, Mrs. Stair told the synod the consisting of qagels, lox, Complex and enjoying the is also offered during the 9 so by calling the church office, group meet.s at 9:30 a.m. "they have shown trust of us action by the ministers made cream cheese, scrambled eggs guided lour conducted by 11 a.m. se rvice. Thursday lectur-549--0521 by June 17. even when we are in the her both glad and sad. and Dan~VL pastry. Coffee and volunteer organizalion whose es are sponsored by the church midst of denying their defirtl· She said she is glad for the Lonnie Frisbee, director of milk will also be served. aim is to promote the cul!ural at Leisure World , Clubhouse Tbt ~1esa Verde Uni ted Re.s urrrclion Lu 1ber 8 n lion of mission ." "generou.-; gift and the Jove il 1 Ch 1 · Reservations can be made by life of the people of the area. Two. at JO a.m. !'11etbodls l Church. 170 1 s-'-er Church, LCA, 9812 lfamillon, Presbyterians acrnss the brings" and for the fact. that youth at Ca vary ape in l l M N di\. Huntington Beach , schedules b Santa Ana will be the guest ca in g rs. orman Street, Costa Mesa, will have country ha ve been criticizing the .. lack pastor~ are so B 833 11 56 M S d · Ch'ld · 0 Morning Worship al 10:30 a.m. h h •peaker at the Co!ita Me5a ranovan. · . or rs . un ay, is I ren .5 ay "In This World" will be Ille two Sund11y morning worship lhe grant which "'as made by thoughLful for I ose w o • Jd · k 833 "507 h th' d h Ar thur R. Tingley, Pastor. wilt Foursquare Cburch, 1 7 3 4 Haro Sp1\'0C , ...., · and wit ll'i !ipecial ay. t e sermon topic of the Reverend service.s at 9 and 10:30 a.m. the council on church and r11ce. disagree with Ulcm and tha t R w·1r J Lo 1 f Bruce A. K"rrl• al The R p I C a· speak on "Recapturing The f h d f th 1 lh · Orange Ave., in the ti a.m. ev. I ts . ar. pas or o u ev. au . 1esemeyer has Quality Of Reverence". Ann ou t o t e emergency fun or ey wanL n ex press etr ' Morning Worship Service thi.s "Created by God '' will be the Fi.nt Baptis t Church of Presbyterian Church of the selected as hil'i sermon topic fliisel il'i organist. L 1 0 yd legal aid before the IR3rd concern for the 1o1·hole church 4 • Sunday. Doog Olson will be in tile theme of Vacalion Church Huntington Beach. 6th and Co\'e nant. 2850 Fairview Road, "Making th e Best of a Dif· Gene ral Assembly opened last in such a tangible and , . charge of a !ipecial Missi onary School activities in the form of Orange. will bring the Costa Mesa. \Vorship .service.s ficult Situation''. Sunday (.!it-e PULPIT Page 5) month l'iacr ilicial way'' <•·•~~~~~~~~~~~=:,:.=.==============================================================="======'=~="===============================::=;;:;-I .. . ' . ' ... t •,: .... :-:: , ,, .. , • •• ., ; . :.I ,. ·-r· " ~·. ,• . . " . r •' • .. ·~. I . • . . • ' l t t • . . . ! • l • . • • • - f i ! • . ! • ! • . ORANGE GLAD TIDINGS ASSEMBLY OF GOD Fifteenth e nd Monrovi•, N1wport Beach 9:45 A.M.-SUNDAY SCHOOL 11 :00 A.M.-MORNING WORSHIP '"Je~us : Thr La1nb of God" Tut: John 1:19-36 6:00-EVENING WORSHIP "Does God Answer Praytr?" Tezt: Romal'IJ 1:8·1 5 Dr. Goe•••• O. Waod, , .. ,., -646·l•ZO Pr•StftNI lftr\I 111 •rHu 1111'1'-l.,..ldl_. FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD 14ll E. 22nd St., Colli Mesi-541-3761 E. W. Philli ~i, P•1tor •:lO A.M.-Ch1teh Sdlt.e 10:10 A..M.-P"ter PhllllPl SpHkllMJ "Det.1tobi. Sy .. bol•" Jr. & PN·SchMI Churth Nunery Ctr• Affil•b .. 7 :00 l'.M.-l•eftfJ•lht Wl1111 Grlffl~ . ,,.., .... d .i-.litt , ... ,.., .. Nn,.rt·M ... PN•Sch••I -Ates 21/i ·S -l tJO A.M.. t• J:lO P.ht ,.._.,. -64l-2JZl HARIOit ASSEMBLY OF GOD 740 W. Wilson, Cost1 Mtu 14""4104 V. L, ME ITWlCIC. "''"' J IM StNOLl!TOtf, M1~111ff •I y.ui. ltOll E•T I:. S!!TllS , Miftlll" 1'1 Ed'1'C1lie1 C:.l.•l Gl!NT•Y. Mlftlt!or ti MUii< -SUNDAY SlttVICIS - 9:•S A.M .-S.~doy School 10:SOA.M.-"llthr Jor Th• l••' Doy" G11nr Spe•ker. lo9 l ruffr 7:00 P.M.- Cnro Me11 Chrl1tioR kll .. I Grodu•ll•l't "The MeklRt of o l lf•" Sor11101t by Po1tor COSTA MESA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 1'1'1'-1<"'°' -Kind11'91rwtl -11,.,,,_Rll rY -Chllf C1rt FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTI ST CHURCH 650 HAMILTON, COSTA MlSA 01!0"01: KOUltl. 1'111tr llibl• S!uily 1 ~d p,•tl1m1+;11n • •' • 10 :~5 •·'"· Su,..d1v Sc~1111f .. •:lO 1.m. F1mily G1tht1fl • • 7:00 p.m . Child1f'ftl • Wo"~ip 5.,....,ic1 , , •••• I O:t S 1.m, OLD fASHIONID PU.Yll MlnlNG -WlDNDDAY-7:10 P.M. Pi-. 642·f111 N11,_, Al-.yw. A•olloblo AlfenJ lh.e Seventh-Day · Adventist Church Church o/ 211 A•~ St., C...'9 M9M ~ '· Hff""1• ... ,.., ....., ... "" Your Choice S.t.b1fh Sd!ool , • • • •:l O e.11t. M•r•i"'t Wonhip •• 11:0CI e.-. Pr1y~r M1•ti "'t 'W•d .. 7:10 11·"'· CENTRAL BIBLE CHURCH 23rd StrMt •t Or•nge, Co1t1 MeN -548-5303 Dr. frotl I . Mone. ,...,_, Met'..&.t w ..... 1,_.9 & 10:10 A.M. S.o4-r hMol t l 10:JO o.1'11. • I • . . S...., .... , .. Wenlll,.7:00 11••·-f'~.Jl&Mtlitt WH.-7:00 , ... 1)) SABBATH SERVICES RELIGIOUS SCHOOL harbor reform temple 111:Allll IERNAAO P. KING Oii b., "'"1ing It SL J... E~ Church o 3209 Vi• Lido, Newport 8 11eh fot 11\fOfrMtiOn: Cell 875-7230 TEMPLE SHARON n. c111 1;•e1 ... ,,... .... hf tM ---111w ......... -.c..,.M ... '•with #1111\ii• 11• l17"it.4 t• j•:11 Ut it1 f huly l'll1'tlli11qf11I ·1a.-TN IYl"IN•..Hl'ftOIS-lllDAT AT 1:11 P.M. '''"'"' ......,_ ·~ ............ lemol• Sh•1e11 Choi• -0..11 Sh1ki•I • !•~-1 411 I .- COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES IU.NCHfS Of THf MOTHftt CHUttCH THI llllST CHURCH 0' CHRIST. SClfNTIS T IN IOSTOM, M.ASSACHUSITIS "GOD THE PRESERVER OF MAN" Sunday, June 13th Cost• Mesi-First Church of Chirst, Scientist ZllO M•t• Y•rde Dr .. Cotta Meso S•114oy Scheel -•:lS A.M. CtKlrcll S..Mc11 -11 :01 A.M. ttoodl11t 100111, 2150 MelCI V•r'° Dr. Huntington Be1ch-First Church of Christ, Scientist ltll & Oii••· H1111tlntlo1 l•och Su11d•Y School -•:lO & 11 :00 A.M. Chvrch -9:10 & 11 :00 A.M. leodl11f tteom -:Z21 Mairi 51. Newport Bo1ch-Fir1t Church of Christ, Scientist llOJ Via Ll4o, Nowpert lkoch Churcll & 5u,..tloy Sch1ol-9:15 I 11 :00 A.M. ttoodl119 100111, ll15 Vie Lide Newport Beach-Second Church of Christ, Scientist 1100 Pociflc Ylow Dr., Coro,..o d•I Mor Ch~rcll &. Su•d•y School-10:00 A.M. lffdl119 100111 -1500·1 c .... Hwy. WOtl. l•enlR' T•stlmo,..y M"tintl -I p.m. -All Church• All ore cordia lly invited to at/l'nd the church service.s and enJfJY the privilege.s of the Readrng Ronms Chlld Co,. Pro,lded AT ALL SERVICES 0, NfWPOttT lfACM -IDbclpl1tl M"th19 1 .. ula1ly Horpor ll•-11tory lchool t25 I. 11th St., CNto Mo .. Church School . • . . . . . 9:45 A . .1f. Morning \Vorship .... , 10:45 A.li-I. Nunery Co,. Pro•ldM Phone: 642-2725 Minister: Dr. D. \V . .h1cElroy CHURCH OF CHRIST 287 W. WILSON ST., COSTA MESA ..,..... Herbet M folr•lo• SUNOAY MOPNING lllLE STUDY •••••.•••••.. , •:41 .A.M. SUNDAY MO R.N IN& WOttSH IP I COMMUN ION •• 10:41 A.M. SUNDAY EVENING WORSHIP , •••• , , •••••••• , , , 6:00 P.M. WEDNESDAY EVENING lllLE STUDY •••••••••••• 1:10 P.M. NUll:SllY C4111 PIOVIDlD Johll Lo••ettl Mu1ic1I Oir1clor Phone: 645-31 91 Day or Night FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 2111 CLIFF DllYI. NIWPORT llACH A NEW CHURCH WELCOMES YOU Or. Hubert O.vldaon, Interim P11tor S1t1ffy ~ -9:41 A.M. W•nlllll' -11 A.M. • 1 P.M. WID. ftlNINI -7:l0 P.M. ~fJE fhUS ea«MUNITY @JiURGf .. TURTLE ROCK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL T11r!l1 llO(k O.tw •"'II Am11tf O•IVf (-blodl: 10Ulll ~ CllTIOUf drlW). Sin 01"°" Ftff'WIY lo (:UfVf'/ $0Uth to Clmtllil Dr.1 llltlll I'll lurlle llo<l< DrlYI. In. ttlcll S.11100IMR, Pmtor ,,Jo A.M. Svndoy School for ...... 11 :00 A.M. Moml"' Won~fp HUllSll Y C.tltl l"ltOVIOIO AT IOTl4 HOUllS 11.,. ••twmttlM ~ftt Oltlff M1'ottlrtt1 C:lll 1u.1•t THE CHURCH FOR YOUR FAMILY ------- \ FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH M<!!in & Ad<!lms Streets Huntington Beac:h Morfti"'t w.,,.h;p . , , . , , , ..... .......... l :JO l 11:00 1.m. l ib!• Sohool •..• , ... •:45 t .m, YoYih Gr11up1 . , . , , • 6:00 p.11'1. Ev•ni11t W11t1hip .. , , 7:00 p.m. Nur ... rv urt arovldld •• 111 ••rvlcu OlllCt: "'·l!iH 011.! 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CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE MN~ .... ~ Mtmllw C~lff'dl If U11trM CIMI«-l1IJ>t11'111 k'-• l11 •n11t1t lUNCllY SllVIC.• lf: .. A,M, M1nlll•r .. Al.,.rl 1111-.t. It S c.F, 1HI llll L CLUI 0' Nt;WPOllT l lACN Jn 11ai.. 1M .. 11iw. Affend the Church of Your Choice ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN CHURCH 18182 Culver Driv• University Park, Irvine Rt•. Htrbert N. Nl•r"'o"'"' Sndoy khoel-':00 A.M. Gulhn Sortie• -f :OO A.M. Famlly S.rrlc• - 1 O:lO A.M • 111·1211 Nursor, Caro l lJ.]246 A Cordi<!!I Welcome from THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH NEWPORT CENTER W•..U.1~1 1 :1 5 .... M. •• St. Mlch11•lt Eplacopal Church Martuorlto ot Pacific View Dr. Cor"Ono dol Mor Pho110: 675·0,SD C11d1 M~1 ~ FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH l'llh St, I Harber !l•d. Chu•c~ w.,"hip -,,30 & 11 Church Sch11ol -•:30 s•a.1121 Ce1fe Me1.t N11rlh MESA VERDE METHODIST CHURCH M111 Verdi & Btl:•r St. S49 ·27 1' We,,~;" & C~u•ch Soh11ol •:oo l IO :JO A.M. ~ou"f8 ;" V;1 ll~v FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1122S Bu.~ard '162-2593 W11,.h;p & Chuich 5ch1111! 'I.JO A.M. Hunlin9!0" 81•ch FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 2721 1 71~ St. 5J6-l5l7 Servic11 -•:15 l 10:10 NW'•r<V C~•I ,t.11 Mernin~ Chyr(~ Schaal-•:1 5 Hu11li n9le~ Be,,th -North COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH 66~2 H1il Avt. t•2-4461 We11hip l Churc~ Sohool 'I & !0:10 A.M. Irvin• -E••I Blu ff UNIVERSITY METHODIST CHURCH l]J.1 21] 11421 C ulv t• ll o~cl 91 U"•v•r!•'~ 0'<Vt Wo,.h;ii & C~Y•ch Soho.,I 9 & 10:10 A.M. l<tqun e Be1ch METHODIST CHURCH ·~ 5~u·~ l a;Y..• Wo.,h:p •nd Ch urch s~h11c l -10 A.M. "''I -JO SI N'"'Plld Be•th CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA 1 ~00 W. 8e lboe Blvd. 07l -l 80S Wcrthip-'1:10 A.M. Church Sthoel-9:10 ' 11 A.M. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES of the Coa stal Areas Christ Church Presbyterian 2011 2 M .. IMllle IN"r A4ofM l H11Rtln9to11 leech 1 ... De11~d l. lot.em, Puter S1111dsy WorV!lp: f :lO A.M. Chwrc• kh•ol: ':JO A.M. Offic•; 20112 MltR•ll• St. PhoRo; f61·4•to Church af the Cavenant 2150 Felnl1w Ito.ti, Co1to M••o l rvc:o A. llunle, Pntor SuR!loy Wonhlp: •:lO • 11 A.M. Ch11rcll School: t :JO A.M. PhoM: 545·4l04 Community Presbyterian Church 411 forat A...,.~o. L11tu11e hKll Dr. Dollai A. T1ntlll", P .. ror Su11der Worthl1t: l 14S • t :lO • 11 A.M. Cllurcll kll10/: f :JO ""·-= 49t-715S St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church •oo St. A11d1"11wt lt04HI, Nowp•rt '"ch Cll«I" Horbert Dl....,11ffeld, Poiter Wont.Ip It Cllorcl! Sc.hoof: I , ':JO & 11 A.Ill. "'••1 •46·7147 St. Mark Presbyterian Church c.,.., Jo11tber• & le1t!.l11H Drl•o. C•t•MI •1 Mer J11-a. ... h.111 llrt, Pntor Wom1, ' Cll11rcfrl kltffl -' & 10:10 A.M. n ... 1 m -1141 UNIVERSITY BAPTIST CHURCH 2252 S. I . l'ALIS.ADIS ROAD SANTA ANA HllGHTS SUJt04T ICHOOL ' MOllN IHO WOlllHI " IYl'-'INO WOJIJHll' t1U A,M. H e• A.M . 11• P.M. I:• l'M. MIOWllK ll!JIVICll WEONllJD•Y ltt•. WllHt J . C•rrk1 Cl!urc~ PMill MW.n ''THI 110 FISH STORY ... , , , ....... , , • , .. , , .... , 10:00 .A.M . "THI DAY ATHIUTS •LISS CHttlSTw ... , . , , • , , .... 61JO P.M, l11Rdoy School & Yo-th GteYP• '•r All A•n COAST BIBLE CHURCH MAICO fOttSTltt Jtt. HI, SAN JUAN CAl'ISTtt.ANO 4t).1f4t 4f4·1t41 110-0407 -~~~~~~~~~-IL~~~::._..:..::::::.:___::::: ' < i I e t t t r 11 ++Jt ., ] '· Blast Russians OAJl V PILOT /l f f Pulpit and Pew I Ch-risfians Sign ~Contioued From P11ge 41 Danielson is cno1rmasler. Sun· day School for grades tv•o a11d abov e at 9 a.m. Nursery care ,1hrouah Jirsl grade al 10 30 a.rn. The Church and Sunday School pirnic 11·tlt be held at r.llle Square Park bc>g1nn1ng al l2~3ll p.n1. --- Lu1hera11 l'hurcb Of The r.111s1er, 2900 Pacific View Drive, Corona de\ r.lar offers two hours of Y.'or\>hip at 9 and 11 a n1 . Sunday Church Srhool and Bible classes are held at 10 a.rn . Adult inqtury class is meet ing be t\veen the hours ~f worship. A group of boy~ 1v1ll be 1nstal!ed in to the acolyte program ol tht CQngregation. Dr. \\lm R Eller v.·1!1 deliver the mes~age "The Diamonds Of Life " Chapel ol Spirltual Truth 1 1~6 co\ 1 S ~lain St . Santa Ana. Sundsy services are al 7 30 p.n1. Rev , Claude Gu ptill will s~ak on the Spiritual be- liefs of \ht earl)' American ln· dian s, vc rst1s the modem Christian Spiritualism. Re- fre shmenls 10 lollo\v Services, al~ personal Spiritual mes· sages !or all attending the Ser\•icr.s. \Vedncsday at 7:30 p.m. Re v' Guptill vdll give a i;hnrt lecture on Color, anrl how it a f I r c I s your c\'erv d;i\" !ifr Followed IJ~· a E.S P ni"cc;.sa.!!e eirclr All are invited The Chapel w1she"i 10 extend a 1nv11a11on to auend thrir Pol Luck dinnPr. Satur· d<i y June 19th. starling al 6 p.m. On Sunda y at Ne"1>0rt Harbor Ultbcran Church. 798 Dover Dr ive, Newport Beach , Pa slor ,James G. Blain's r;ermon for the 8 and 10:30 am. \\'orship services l'.'ill be. '"The PowPr of Love -the Chr1siian Home". The Surn· mer of Su rpn~.es ~ S.O.S.) pro- gram which started a few: Sun- days ago will cont inue at lhe Christ ian E:ducntion hour at 9·15 a.m. \\'ith specia l and dif· rercnt surprises each Sunday. '·How Do You Rat e Yonrself?" vdl\ be Dr. Ray C. Gery 's Sermon topi c at Christ Church by the Sea, 1400 \V. Balboa e rvd .. Newport Beach, at worship services at 9:30 a.m. Church School will meet also at 9:30. A special break· rast honoring the Graduating Stniors \Yi\l be held at 8: 15 a.m. by the Senior You!h. l\"rwport Uni1y Cb u r c b , n)e<>ling in lhe &!n1rir Ciuzens B11i1ding, 15th and Jr1'ine Ave . t-lewport Beach, will hold ser1•1ces al 10 and 11 l~ a.m. y.•jth sermon b)' Rev. Loren Dal Flickinger ·•How to Ciel Close to God.·· fairv\t.w BapUst Cburcb, 2525 F'air1·iew Road, Costa ~lesa. holds worship al 10 a .nl IVJ 1h the sermpn "The Chris· tian Spirit in Operatio n by Rev. t.ltJvin Taylor. Church School is at 10·30 a.m. A rummage sale will be held !ciday al the Odefellows Hall, 226 ,\lain St., Huntington Beach, sponsored by the C. Y, and ladies groups or tl:le Run- lington Be a c b toursquare Cburch. It .,.,.ill be open fro111 9 a.m. to 3 p.m . and will in- clude a bake sale. "The Power of Dynamic L11·. ing" v.·ill be !he sermon topie of Dr. ,James 0 . Combs at U1e II o·c!ock morning service in the First Baptist Ch urch nf CQsta ~tesa, located at the corner of Santa Ana and ~tagnolia. Bible School con· venes at 9:4$ a.m. ·with classes {or al! ages. Mr. Charles Newton is the superintendent. This Sunday is "Children's Da)'" and special lessons wH! be taught in all classes. The faculty of the P.G, Neumann C h r i s l i a n School \1 ill be presen1 "d ~un­ day 1noming to the con- gregation . A report rin lh" progress of the school will be Jl11en. i\lr. Levi Rodriquez v.·11l be the guest soloist and the choir wil l be. directed by Ru~!I Gordon. Dr. C.Orhbs 1vill preach Sunday night on the theme ''The Secret -0f Dyn amic Living:' the second in a series of messages -0n '·The Laws or Spiritual Dyn amics." The First Baptist Church is sometimes known as "T~ Cen!('r For Biblical Studies." In keeping v.•ith this Iheme. a three hou r night school v.•i\1 be launched next Frida)' evenin.2 at 7 p.m. in the church faci\itie~. Come and hear Rtv. George Kouri discuss tht future of astrology. withcraft, sat.an v:orship, and drug use 11~ revealed in the book of Revela· lion at 7 p.m. SUoday at Fir~t Southern Baptist Church. 650 \\'est J{amilton. Costa fl.fesa. "One Little Spark" Is the sermon tille of Don A. Ba~· sett. pastor of Ne111>0rt Center United ~tetbodist C b u r c b , Specia l mulliC v.'i!! be presented b.v high school vou!h. from Corona de! Mar High School. Two services are Niebuhr's 'Realism ' Does n't Flatter Man By LOUlS CASSELS IJ'I S••iOr 1!'1it.r :\I.is! people lhink or theologians as people v•ho spend 1hc1r l111rs rry1ng to comprehend the naiure of GOO. Bt1t !hat definition is too hmited Dr. Reinhold Niebuhr. the great American ProtesLanl lheolngian v.·hn died la.st. ,,eek a1 .1ge 78, devoled most of his long and brilliant car('f'T to examining the nalllre of man. //is CC1ncl us11)n.~ .:ire nol fl.:itterlng. Thry art dev oid of 1he sen!unental opt unlsm v.·h1ch once led liberals lo tM!!ieve men could huild utopia on earth by their own e!fl'.lrlS. f!u l N1ehuhr's \'1e1\' of lhe hu man condition is pro- foundlv biblical. And it has been vindicated, lo a far great· er de8,rce than he v1ould have wished , by the history of the pa st Jp ~·cars. Niebuhr"s \he<1)rigy, 1vhic;h he called "Christian Real· tsm .'' takes ·i:;~l"LOUsly lhr long.unfashionable doclrine ~f origin<1l sin Ni ebuhr \\'as no Bib)i~al li~ralisl. and in his volu minous writings the term or1g1nel sin does oot mean that Adam and Eve landed us all in a mess by eating that apple in the Garden of E~~-It means that h~man nature. in all pPr~nns nl all ages, 1s fla 1ved by egol1 sm, the ten· rfcncy to put self·regard above all other considerations. Th i!' univer~a! disposition toward selfishness would lead lo enough mischief if men were honest about acknowl- edging it But in actuali ty. Niebuhr said. moat men -and especially" !hose who consider themselves pious -are adept at self-delusion. They pretend not only lo the world but even to themselves lhal they are more generous, more tolerant. more forsi \•ing , more thougtitful of ol.hers th~n they :eally are. This is v.·ha t Jesus mean t by pride, wh.ich he singled out as thr deadliest of human sins. Convinced that human motives always are ambiguous, E'l'Cn "'·hen they '.'ir.cm mo'.'it ooble. Niebuhr distrusted man's ability lfl do right by others solely because (If the tender bul often transitory em otion which is popularly blown as "love." To love others in lhe stemly practicaJ "''ay Jesus had in mind. Niebuhr said, means finst of all lo lr~at them juslly. And justice cannot be left lo the random impulses of good v.oill that m11y animate individual consc.ien;es: It must be built Into the social structures, the politic&] mstitu· lions and the economic s)'stems or civiliutlon. "A simple Christ ian moralism c<1unsela men to be un· 1eHish," he said "A profounder Chri1tian faith must en- courage men lo create systems of justict which will uve sociely snd themselves from tbelr oWll selfJshnw." Jn his laler years, partlcularly since Amtric1's in- vol\•emt.nt In t.he Vietnam \Var y.·hlch ht abhored. Niebuhr wamed repeatedly that pr ide and seU-regard are 1inll lhRl afflict nations as well ai individual~. •·Perhaps our gra\·esl rault as a nal.ion Is our exa!ted sen~e ol Amencan virlue," he said "\\'e. see th,. United State:i; as someth ing unique in lhe v.·Orld. a natJon whoM: concerns ~;ir abo \•e peJty nat ional ambitions, wl>ose gen· erosl!y and good'>r lll are unequalled GOO. we assume. ls Invariabl y on nur side:· The rlegree lO wh ich tht'>st "·ord.• will irrilate or outrage some Americans ts a· measure of how accur1te they are. htld each Sunday: 9:30 a m. at 21:; Aiate Avenue . Balboa Island. a.nd 11 :15 a.m. at St. Michaels and All Angels EpiscOJ>al Ol_urch. tt1arguerite and Pacifi c Vltw 0 r iv e • Corona de! lt1ar. The Com- munity is cordially invited . Cbrl5t Chapel, a member or the Universal F'ellowship of Met ropolitan Commun It y Churche~. is a l P g al ly charttred church serving the Orange County homosexual community. It m~ets Sundays at 7 p.m. Bt the Unitarian Universalist Church, 12!>9 Vic- toria St., Costa Mesa. "God lht Pre.~er\'er of ~1an·• v. ill be the topic of a lesson· strmon to be heard at all Cbrlslian Science churches Sunday. Area ch urches and service ti mes include: Costa ft.!esa F'Jrst Church of Chri.~t. Scientist, 2B80 Mesa Verde Drive, 9: 1:; and 11 a.m,: Hun- tington Beach First Church, SJth and Olive St.. 9:30 and 11 a .nl.; Nev.'port Beach First Church, 3303 Via Lido, 9:15 and 11 a.m. Newport Beach Second Church. 3100 Pacific View Drive Corona de! Mar, ID a.m. Chris! LutMra.n Church, 760 Victoria St., Cos!a l\1esa. holds Divine \Vorsh1p at 8:15 and II a.m. v.ith sermon "'A Gre.at F'ulure"' Sunday school and Bible classes are at 9:30 a.m. 11i!h school graduation a! JI a.m. On Sunday follo v.•ing the 11 a.m. services at SaD ClemeaU: First Baptist Church, 107 \V . t.farquila, memba"s w i J l present a car lo Al Paris, new assi.stant pastor. At the 11 a.m. service, Pastor Smith v.•ill spea k on "Kt;.>eping the Chu rch Pure " and at 6 p.m. <ln "Oare to Be a Daniel." At 8 a.m. Sun day. a gospel teanl froni the church J.1"il! conduct strvices at the ~an Onofre Chapel at Camp Pendleton. Lutheran Church nf Our Savior. 200 E . San Pablo, Sa n Clemente "'ill hold an af· tunoon of festivities Sunday starting at 5:3il p.m. honorlng fathers. "Phabulous Phathers of '71 " will include games and enterlilnment and a big spaghetti dinner. TJ:ie-church holds services at 8:30 and 10:4$ a.m. with church school :il 9:45 a.m. The Un.iver1lty B a p 11 1 t Cburcb wilt hear a sermon, entitled "The Diely of the Ho- ly Spirit" by Pastor Willis J, Carrico at the morning ll a.m. service. The 7 o'clock evening service will be a Song-spira· tion and testimonies, The Unh·ersily Bap!i.st Church is lx ated at 2252 S. E. Palis ades Rnad, Santa Ana, California, near the Orange C o u n l y Ai< port. Guest Talk Starts Serie• Community Unite d lifrs. Paul Myers. wife Methodist Ch 1J r ch , of radios First ?i'1ate 666'l Heil Ave., Hun· Bob, \vill begin a ser· tington Beach, will host les of interdenomina· Dr. Robe-rt T. Neher of tlonal \Veekly Bib I e La Verne College a s studies at 10 a.m. Tue~· guesl speaker Sunday. day at the Costa Mesa \Vorship services '\'ill Fou rsquare C hur c h, Sunday is baccalaureate at be held at 9 and 10:30 1134 Orange Ave. She st. Andrtw's Preshytertu a.m. He is an expert. is co·founc\er of the Church, Newport Be a ch • in ecology and teaches Haven of Rest broad- honoring graduating hi gh environmental biology cast now in its 38th school seniors. Dr. Cha rles H. at the college. year. Dierenlield. pastor, w i \I ------''----------------- preach a sermon titled "I Don't Want to Graduate !" al the 8. 9:30 and 11 a.m. services. Graduates are in· vitEd to attend a luncheon at the home of the Dierenfield's, 1444 Santiago Dr .. Newporl Beach. Sunday at 1 p.m. On Friday evening al 8.15 Harbor Reform Temple will hold an informati\'e study service al SI. James Episcopal Church. 3209 Via Lido. Follow· ing the service .an Oneg Shab- bat will be offered. This Sunday at the. 10 :30 a.m. Sen.ice. the Unitarlan- Ulliversalist Church of 1259 Victoria Stretl. Cosla Mesa. will be presenting an exciting "Zen Experience" to be created by Dr. Pierre Grimes. teacher of psycboloQ at Orange Coast and (~ldtn West Co!lege.~ and Mr. Steve Bush. graduate student at the Unirersltv Qf California at fr\·ine. A.II interested person" are urged to .attend . flfem- bership in the Uni tarian- Unh·ersa!isl Church is open to all who are in accord with its purposes. Coast Baha'is to Mark Racial Relations Day ~!embers of the Baha'i C.Ommunity of Costa ~lesa will observe Race Unit Day on June 13. Theme of !his year's observance is ··~-ren Divide· God Unitt's." Race Un it Day is sponsor:ed by the U.S. Baha"i Community and is observed in over 3,000 localities. The purpose of the day is to focus attention on the most challenging issue facing America-racial prejudice and discrimination and to stress the essential oneness of mankind under God. A public meeting sponsored by the Baha'is of Santa Ana will be held to observc the day at Santa Anita Park. 300 countries and ternlones is a fellowshi p embracing v.·hite and dark peoples, the oriental and the occidental, the poor :and the rich." Rov1n said that Baha'u'llah and all the other Prophets of God ''ha\'t stressed the unique character of ma n 's in· dividua/ity and of his right lo live a fruitful life. All person.s of •whatever sex, race, na· tionality. religion or economic class are creations of God and all are equal in their spi rilu.:il essence and human dignity. Any act wh ich dlscrimin~tes against or otherwise re stncti;: the human rights of an y person demeans tht dignit)' of the in· dividual involved and is con· trary to the Teaching of GOO- human rights are God-given righ ts." Pro-Jew Petition The 1jgn1tw-es of 8,SOO leading Chcistiaa clergy and la y church officials, including more than 2M from the Southland, on an '"urgent ap- pt:al" to tnd discriminatory lreatment -0f Jews In the U.S.S.R. wer"'e recently pre- se:nttti to George Blah. U.S. Amba5sador to the United Na- tions to brl.ng-to the a.tten~ion of Soviet rtpresentatives and to the U.N, Human Rights Commission. The appeal, called a "Statemtnl of Conscience ." v.·as presented to Ambassador Bush at the United NatilJns by an interfaith delegation made up of the Rev. Edward Flan· n e r y , executive secretar)', Secretariat for Cat b o l i c • Jewish Realtions of the Na· tional C:Onference (If Catholic Bishops; The Rev. John Hotchkln, director of the Conference's ·Bishops' Com· mitlte on Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs : the Most Rev. J . Brooke Mosley , president. Urlion Theological Seminary, N.Y .. the Most Rev. FrancL<> J . Mugavero, Bishop of Brookly n, Dr. Jon L. Regier. associate g e n e ~ a l secretary. National Council of Churches: and the Rt. Rev. J. world wide rtllgioui and secular leaders hid helped lead lo tbe cotnmulln& of dealb stntences after JaM ""'inter's Leninarad trials, the League's national chairman de·clared that "tbe ona<iiog ar- rests ancr trials o( Soviet Jews must not go uncballenied." "We have seen," be uid, "that the Soviet ls cooc:emed about u1orld opinion." Galling the recent migra- tion of some Soviet Jews td Jsrael "a loken trickle aimed at slemming ·criticism, .. Mr. Graubard said ''the Kremlin's pol icy of denying exit permil3 and of harrassing and ar: resting Soviet Jew.a w b q persist in wanting to leave. violates the U.N. 's Declaration of Human Rights." Th e: Declaration declares t b a t "Everyone bas tba right t~ leave any country, includln,: bis own ..• " Local Mom's Son Given Top Degree Stuart Wtlmore. Suf fragan Orville R. Chapm1n at Bishop, Episcoal Diocese of Riverside. son of Mrs. Helea N.Y. Chapman of Newport Beach, The delegation was led by was among tbe first three Seymour Graubard, nation.al recipients -Of docto r o t chairman o{ the Ant 1 • ministry degrees from the Defamation League af B'nai American Baptist Seminary ol B'rith, and Benjamin R. Ep-the Seminary of tne West, fitein, national director ol the which has two campw.es Le.ague. loca led at1 C.Ovlna and at The human relations agency Berkeley. Calif. which works clo!ely ~wilh Mr: Chapman ls a graduate Christi11 n denomlnations in its of Ottawa University, Kans. educational programs, had with a A.B. degree In drafted the sfatemtnt. and ob-sociology and Berkeley Baptist tained the signatures through. Duvin ity School. Berkeley, Ca. its headquarters in New York with the B.D. degree. and \ts 28 regional offic es ar-He has served as a around the countr)' · missionary to the Democratic Signed "in full· affirmation Republic of the Congo with the <>f the un iverga\ principles of St. Vi11cent's Camp Needs Fund for Poor L!'Q Rovin, chairman of the Baha'i Assembly 5aid, "This :year the United Nations is stressing the need to eliminate racial discrimination. Over one hundred yea rs ago . Baha'u'llah, Prophet-Founder of the Baha'i Faith proclaimed the oneness of mankind and made it a cardinal principle of the Baha"i Faith. The Baha'i Failh v.·orks to pro mo t e human rights and fiim\n-~te race discrimination in a number or ways. Baha'is str ive 1o evaluate human beings withou t respect 1Q race, class. nationality or creed. The Baha'i Faith is an in· deP'-ndtnt world religion that wa$ founded in Persia (now Iran) in 1844. Baha'is 1SStrt that Baha 'u'llah is th e Bearer of God 's Words for this Age. Baha 'u'!lah taught the onen™ ol God the unity of reli gions and 1th~ Oneness ol mankind. boocl. the A.meric.m Baptist F o re i i a justice and ~rother ·" Mission Society since 1957. In 3tatement protests the sup-July, he and his wUe., Vif&inja, pression of sOvit!t J 11 w ~ ' and their thr~ children will "rights under the:. Sovi~t be' returning to the Congo Constitution to -prtctlt"t . their where be will be working at culttlral and re I l g 1 0 u 1 the Pastors Trainlng lmtltuta heritage~· and calls. -upon . Kilt SOf~f tilith<>1ftlts ti): : ~:: f ,.. UI OO~Q; " « -Extend lo , Jews ,in the D~. C. Adhan H~aton fl St. Vincent de Paul Ranc h Camp for boys aged 7 through 12 years will be operated by the St. Vincent de Paul Sociely lhis summer at \'reba Buena Canyon in the Santa Monica Mountains. Funds to provide cam- per ships for boys from needy families are urgently needed, according to Bishop Johri J. \!Jard, spiritual director of the Society. Donations ma)' he sent to SL Vincent de Paul Uimp Fund , 1400 W. Ninlh St., 1..-0s Ange les, Ca. 90015. The fee pe r "·ee k is $40 per bo~. including transportauon and insurance. Camp st.a.son 1'emple Sets Installation 'frmple Beth David of Orange County is planning it.~ Annua l ln!talla!ion Dinner for this evening. during 11'hirh lime the newly-elected off icers -Of the Board of Trusiees, lhe ::; i s t e r h 6 o d, Brotherhood , Choir, and Youth Groups will be fo nnalJy installed. This event will lake place at Coda 's Re.<ilaurant, 6 2 31 Manchester. Buena Park, and will fea lure a Cocktail Hour, Gourmet Dinner. and musical entertainment by S h o Io m Sherman, a well-known Israeli musklan , "·ho will entertain the attendees during: and af~r dinner with hla songs, old and new , American and Israeli. The Installing Officer will be r.1r. Myron Blumberg. a prac- ticing attomey with the firm, Blumberg and Zommlck, in Long Beach. Mr., Blumberg has been the recipient or many honors and awards or ap- preciation for his dedication to the Jewish community. Thia year he w&s -0ne of tlle ·reel· plents for the annual awards given by the. National Con- ference of ChrtJtians and Jews to those who have made v1luable contributions in 197~ 1971 for I.hf! furtherance of Brotherhood and iluman Re:la· lions. He has bttn. and still 11; very active In th'-A11n. Defamation League, anti has been the recipient of IL~ an· nual award for scrvlct. He !3 lhe. fO\lnder a!KI d~rector of lhe F'air Housing Foundation in Long Beach. v.·hich h11~ served 1u11he model for the formation of Fair Hou!lng f"oundalion.s 111 over the country. will, begin 1'.1onday. July 19, and continue for six v.•eek s. concJuding .Aug. 30, . Evangelists To Pe1·fonn For Churcl1 Soviet Union the full measure president ol the &m1nary of of equality to which. they are lhe Wes!, a federation af entitled under the Soviet Berkeley. Baptist 0 Iv inf t Y Constifuion . s.ch_ool . Jn &:rkeley a .n d _ Permit Jews to live in ac-California Baptist Tht0Jog1cal cord with their cultural and Seminary in Covina. The religious heriage freely and schools have gra~uatcd. more openly. than 2000 a/um~1 . serving In Located 55 mil es from !he center of 1..-0s Angeles, the camp site covers eight Square miles. including 15 mlle s nf hiking trails, in a rugged mountain sctLing. "Baha"is ar!' members of a world....,·lde re l l g i o us com· muni ty "''hich applies in its in- ternal relationshlp.o; the prin· ciple 11nd praclice or justice in the group. The Baha'i in· t.ernalional community in over -Eradicate every veslige c_hurches. ~~c1aliud voca. of anti-Semitimt and institute tion.5 311d mwion post.a around Evangelists WiM and Donna a vigorous campaign against the world. Nature study, ecology, Jn- di11n lore, s w i m min g , athJ.etics, handicrart 11 n d arche ry v.·ill be among regular camp activities. The compltx has a ranch hQuse with kil· chen. dining hall and slteping quarters for yoWlger boy.~: swimming pool, fire ring and trad ing post. Griffin of Whittier will be mantfestatforu:. . ~ 1---.,,..,..-,,---::---- guest speakers and musicians -Grant permis!ion to those at First Assembly of God. 148 Jews who des/re to do so to E. 22nd st.. Costa fl.fesa Sun-emigrate to Israel or to any Regis1rati oru are now bt-ing tak.en at t.he main ca mp ofhce, 200 N. Avtnue 21 , Lru Angele.~ 90()31. Phone Mrs. Naomi Lendgren, 1213) 223-1461 , for information. Cha rlered buses will depart from the camp off ice every Monday at 9 a.m. and return the same day at 1:30 p.m. Servites Set County Meet AtMaryivood 7 other country and lo fnsure day at p.m. the unhindered exercise of Ibis The Re v. and r-.trs. Griffin v.'ere ministers of Youth and right. The statement gQe& on to mus ic for four )'e ars in Wh it· say that "the dignily, freedom tier and you!h dirtctors of the and equality of all men ls a Foolh1JI Section for a year. basic rtligious and moral prin· Rev. Gr iffin is a graduate of ciple. So Jong as this principle The Very Rev. Stephtn ri.t Southern Gatilornia College in ls violated. I cannot in good Ryan, O.S M . Provincial of Costa f\1e~a and f\1r~. Gri ffin conscie nce re main ir;ilent. I lhe 'Ve.~te rn Province or the is th e daughter of missiona ry lherefore soltmnly subscrlbe Order of the Friars Servanl'.'i partnl s and spen t most o! her to this urgent appeal." of J\lary (Serviles) has an-life in Hawa ii. Nationa l signators include nounced the convocation of a They have relea~ed a stereo the Rev. Dr. John B. Coburn. Provincial Chapter lo be held album of thelr organ music president, House f"Jf DeputJes, he.ginning Sunday, J une \3, at and gos Pf;I singing. H i~ prac-Episcopal Church ; J ohn the far.i \ilies of Marywood tical bible spr.ak'ing has reach· Cardinal Cody, Arcbblshop of liigh School in Orange. ed many congregations all Chicago, UI .. ; the Rev, Dr. Tht. Chapttr will be presided over the Southland . Roberl V. -Moss, prel!ident, U.·s. Cli1irc/1 over by the Most Rev, United Churches of Christ ; P · M c 111· • O S •1 M•gr~ Jo~1n M. Oesterreicher, eregnne . ra u~. . ,1• .. recently tlected Prior General Bl k G f-c.-direclnr, Institute of JudaeG-GiV;Jtg Drops of the Serviles. whose head· (l.C e~ Christian Studies ; and Dr. ., quarters are in the ancient Cynthia Wedel, president. Na· rnonl'st~r)' of San Marcello in Pastor Post tional Council or Churches. WASHINGTON <UP I/ Mr. Graubard ducribed the J ... 21 ....... 2-WUIC WOlK»iOPS lrodh•ry, RMp. Wt. frl .. Scbaloola ........ 9-WEEK C0Ul$15 hloll"t, St.die I< .._, Ef1. DNWI... c:- tlo• &: Llt9, C.m · Jewelry, ,,...._k- 1 ... w ... rc ...... ~ Americarui c o n t r I b u t e d Rome. 1~1 ret:nnn-of the Ch r i s t i a n I 1 Approximately fifty ""' ~,.----significantly ess lo re 1gion Strvlte priests and brother! KNOXVrLLE, Tenn. cUPt) clergymen as "most grati· .a. -;ti hr y...._ and religious-<iriented ac-from the we~tern states will _ For the first time in the fyinB" and aaid it made ob-11' -:'"''iltm,., M ~ ..... Art. tivilies last year, but slilJ gave atten d as delegates and will 148-year-old history of t.he vious th1l "Soviet ant I· nu or 1' 1" =n the lion 's share of the ir h Hol!ton United Method i 1 t Semitism is 1 matter oJ con-(TI4) 494-1121 spend a week reviewing' l e 6JO 1 _ ~·• philanlhropi e donations t o work and life of the Order and Conference, 1 black minister cem lo all me.n or aOQd con· _,... - churches. f bas been named pastor nf a science."' · Lef-H leeclt 1 tmplemenling the Ottrets o ·----------• Religion received $8.2 b!llion Vt1tlcan Council JI . Also. a predominantly whlteMethodi!t Noting ~hat prote1Sts rrOm -44.8 percent of the $11'.J number nf Servita from ltal.Y, church. ):Oiiiiiiiiiiii;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;iiii;;;;;;;;iiii;;;;;;iiii;;;iiii;;;"i billion American! gavi! to Brazn. t.1exico and Canada The action came Tuesday cha rity la.st year. In 1969, will be pre~nt as observen1. when Bishop L. Scott Allen, religion acrounted for 15.2 The Servites are tn charge head of the Hol1lon Confer· percent -$7 .9 billion -of of stveral ictjvJUes in Orange ence, 8ppol;,ted the Rev. Hen· donations totalllng $ I 1 · 6 County -and Loa Angeles: ry Walters Willi!""Jr. of Nash· billion. Mrvlte-Hiih S~Mol1 Anaheim; villt· ·as ·pastor--of U>e Kem According lo the Am·erlcan St. Ph-lllp Benitl p .a r I ah , .Memorial United Melhod!&t Associ1tlon of Flfnd-Ralstng Fullerton; Ne\'fman Center. church in Oak Ridge. Counsel, new tll'. restrictions, Cal State Fullerton: Newman Accon:lins to Allen. Wlllh1 11 a sluggish economy and In· Cent.era at U.S.C. and Clare· the first bl1ck minister to creasing inflation all curbed mont Colleges; pr av t c i 1 t .11erve in the •out he 1 at giving list ye1r · r -nt-f 0 r adm"1nls'·1tion, rt Irion as ........ , ~ a white "ft waa • traum1Wc year for o..e ~· "' chu·,·~. ..--~ Buena Park. \."11 p1iuanthropy." A. c. Barneu,rlliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiP;;;n;~iT•l"-V:-":-----11 assoclaUoa pruldtnt 11id In l II' re.leasing the rt.port. l The trauma w1s renected In the fact that phllanthrnpy grew at a eomparatlvely small 4 pen::ent compared with the 1969 growth rate af 8 percent -an 011er.11ll increase GI only J/00 million. Individual contribution~ lo ··awn tfemorial Jlodt The Southland's Most B<aMJiful Memoria/1 charities were rt~ponsih!e. for MAUIOlruM • COWMt.UtUM • CEMnftY tht tnli" grnwth In phllan· obel11ttd TREES £ h WORLD th.rol)lc giving In 11170, while ;in br Utt 0 t C I See by Today's Want Ms • THAT . • IT'S • A • DIME • LINE • DAY! increa~e of $100 m!ll lon by n.tt Between Santti AM ati4 Orange founda!lons was off&et by •n/~~~~~~~~=--_.:_-~0n~~F~o~ir~h~11t1~<n~A~u~<n~u~•'.._~.1L ______________________ J tdeot.iCJI decline In beque.sls. • . ........ ·-........ . --· • Comment Page Today's· J?res ·s: The Bad News Won't Go Away By WES GALLAGHER General Manager 1't Auecl11H Preti Journali.111'.1 ill 1 profession and .11 proud one. Walter Cronkite. in a speech recently, aaid he was "!'iick and tp)gb!J tired of \hill profession of ours being constanlly drag· eed into lbe operating room and dis- aecttd, probed, swabbed and needled to see what makes il tick .'' It certainly ill true, however, tha,t the journalist today is being assaulted more frequently than a woman's virtue - fortunately with somewtu1t less decisive results. 1}le retlsoos for these atlacks are numerous: Perhaps lhe basic one being that in this computer age a flood of technological and tiOtial changes are produced at such a bewildering speed that society find s it impossible to digest them. These change! have unleashed a tidal wave of information -much Or il gloomy -giving rise to the "bad news" gyodrome by the public wh ich yearns for • simpler time -long gone, never to return. The so<alled "bad news" won't go all'ay -1t is a rtflectioo of the ptoblema of our limes. lf these problems art oov- ere<I up, they will eat away the founda· tion oI our free society like a cancer. The preSi did not start the war in Vlel- narQ, it did not. gegregate nor desegregate blacki, it did nOt originate student unrest, nor the war between lhe Arabs and Israelis, nor unemployment, nor inflalinn, nor the counlless problems that plague th e world today. It merely repcrt.s -how well or how poorly ls open to legilimate criticism, But the criticll who r11nge from tbe Vice President to the Black Panthers seldom criticize the specifics of a story , because once they do it beco me s a matler of fact and your point of \•lew on those fa cts. What pleases a Republican is sure to displease a Democrat. In short, one man 's blizzard is another man's ski trip. The critics. instead, refuse lo treat journalism .as a profession or the journalist as a professional. Disliking what they read. they drag out the old cliches. The story was written because : IJ All reporters are liberal. -------O••r Man in San F'ra1tef1eo ------• Shirley? Surely By HERB CAEN SAN FRAN CISCO -Shirley Templ e Black was .at the United Nations Conlerence on Human Environment' in Geneva -where. during one se:Ssion, a member of the Russian del egation suddenly turned to her and remarked, "My .two fa vorite fµm stars are Lana Turner and Shirley Temple." Why. lhank you." smiled Shirley . al which , the Ru ssian asked . "Where is Lana Turner~" ''She kee ps busy ,'' replied Shirley , "doing mov ies and televisio n." "And :· continued the Russian, "what has happened to Shirley 'Temple?" FLEXIBLE: The melropo!1tan and'· or underground press doesn't get aH the fine classified ads. HerewHh one from the bOondocks (in the Modoc County Record !: "'Vork wanted by ex- felon. 1 am 78 years old. registered Republican. s!ighlly handicapped by loss of arm aP1d poor eyesight 'Viti be available when my recent sentence for peddling pot is completed . If politics is job factor, will register Democrat. Vance Van Gogh, Modoc Co. Jail." A man of some conviction but no con- victions? "WHY DOESN'T he ever prinl any NICE stories?" ... Okay, okay. here's one about Patti R., an J8-yr--0ld freshman at Northwestern Uni\lersity. \Vhen she saw a helJ>wanted notire on lhe school bulletin boa rd for a "kitch· en helper. do dishes. make bed s, etc" postl!d by an Evanston couple. she took the job-mainly to make enough money to send her parents, who live Jn Sacramento. 8 19th annlvl'rsary wrd· <ling ptesent (If h3nd-carved wooden screen) ... The best part of the story came· when the lady of the house ask· Patti one day as she was up Ul her elbows In dishwater : "By the way, what doe~ your rattler do tor a liv- uig?" ~·He's GOYernor of California ," replied Patti Reagan .. Twice the Nun1her Will Be Goii1g He1·e to Tl1er e By JORN V. VOLPE U.S. Secretary of Transj)(lrtatlon From an an.dress before thF Comnto111vealth Club "-1hen I first look the position n[ Secretary of Transportation. lhe re~earch department gave me 11 briefing and casually mentioned th::il the tr<111~pnrla­ tion capacily in the U.S. --w11! be called upon to double in the next 20 years I just couldn't believe that and sent them back Ill the drawing board Thf'y came back and said they were wrong It was more like 18 Va years. The challenge of keeping this nallon on the move is a massive one. Now obv1ous-- ly that doesn't mean twice as many car~. tr11cks, planes and trains -nor twice all ma ny miles or pavement. It means ""'e must better utilize the faci\it1es already in place. lt means we must check every adclitional incb of planned new 19on· s:truction. HOW DO WE provirll' for lhlJ; doubling of trAnsportation capa~ltv while coping with soc ial chalJenges? The creation of the Department of Transportation four yean ago has been one of the firsl steps take.n in this nation as we work to meet the escalating demands and t h e as.socl&ted 90eial constraints, We hi ve aimed for higher visibility of the problem. ·Noni! of the necessities a~d amenitia ol life are worth a thing in lhts dlly and age without the unifying lhread of a tramportaUon system. It 11 Important to note the ltifference between a transportation "network .. and the "syatt m" we au lltrlving for. A network may have highways here, railroads there and 1irporls in between. However . the various modes aren't con- flf!Cted and integrated. A 1y11tem tie• the Saturday. Juno 12, 1971 The comment page of lhti Daily Pilot MOk& lo Inform a.net 1Umul1te readers by presenting 1 variety or com- mentary on topics of inter· est 1nd 1ignltlc1nce from informed oburvera • n d spokeame.n. • _, N, W-', hbll .. ., modes together and e.nab\es us to utilize the best of earh, \Ve are always reminded that better transportation efficiency comes fr om: Reaching highl!r speeds with vehicles now Jn ·e;ii:istence. -Gelling more people into each or those vehicles. -Opera ting all of thnse vehicles with in a more eflicient i:patial relationship. WE WILL DOUBLE our tr:inSp(l!'l;1tinn capacity only ii \\'l' ran mrive people and aoods al h.igh speeds in large numbers. We must do thi~ v.•ith full consideration for safely. Success in improving transportation will be neither instant nnr cheap. There "''ere four transportation bills proposed by the President Rnd passed by the Congress th at prov ide for aggressivf'! programs in aviation. public lransil, highways and ra ilroads. Each 'of the measures stresses the im· portance of tong-term planning and I.hf! t1ppli;cation of resources con:mensur~te with, demand. Together lhe: bills provide the t®ls 1uld the resources needed to cope wttb the problems or, today. and W meet tbt transportaUon needs of lhe na- lion In the )'tan ahead. WITH THESE TOO~. we will be able to upgrade our t1irports and the airway syatem. We will bt. able to assist citie!L And towns with public transportalion. We will ulle the magnificent Interstate hic;hway system. close t.o completion, while coping with lhe problems of safety and be:autJflcatlon. We h11 ve-tt1eued rail passenser service from what surely should havt been total oblivi on. We Intend to change travel habits in t.he inner city, and belween the l!Uburb and the city. Bill Ruckle11haus. who he ads the ntw Environme.nta l Protection Agen- cy, cl a I rm we will soon have ta forbid private autos from the center city 1r we • continue to Increasingly fill city .air with poisonous uht1usts. ,.AMTRAK . email 11 lhe st.art . and ifirtblg with slender re!LouHtt , will pul ra.11 passenger !'iervlce. back on the track, U .~ pubUc respond$. WE ARE CLEAJllNG !hi! conaestlon or thf' airway!'. We are re c n nc 111 n g t r~n11portnUon demands wi th the fi;tt:td demancll' ol the enviro nment jlnrt mnst Importan t. travel. especiall y hlgh"·ay travel. mus! bei:ome e.mlnently &afer. 111f' basic proces11 i~ under w11y. \Ve. bl\'e lht lechnology, lhe. basic flnencia l too ls and tbt 11ational resolve ncct:s.sary . ' ' . 2) All publl!berll are conauvative if not reactionary. 3) AU journalists are members of the white Protestant establishment. -1 1 All journalists are radicals at hearl and want to tear down the est.abll.shm enl. 5) The reporter was white. 6) The reporter was black. LA WYERS -who stand silent at the sleazy law court practices re cently ex- posed ln Life and the Washington Post or Jet their colleagues turn courtrooms into circuses -don 't hes itate to blast the journalist, questioning nol only \vhal he writes but his integrity, withou t know ing anything about either. PoHtic ians, bureaucrats, d oc tors, business leaders. la bor l ea de rs, psychologists, the police and even organized crime all join the critical chorus. Note, all have one thing in com· mon -they are special pleaders. This i.'i where they differ from the journalist. As the professional, he has no axe to grind. His only reason for ex· istence is to report the facts as he finds them . And, at no time in history has the world needed lhe professional journalist more . The strident, partisan voices of today 's gociely contribute heat but no light lo 1 society drowning in 1. to r r e n t of problems. It is the journalist's task lo be a clear, cool and objecti ve voice br inging some reason to our time. I said "objective" not "official " voice as desired by !he politicians. The world 's dTctatorships have plenty of official voices. OBJECTIVE -not atlivlsl as desired by wme. The.re are enough activist voices now without journalists adding theirs and c1estroying pub lic confidence in the profession. Quibbling, equivocating, ca v i l i n g critics claim it is impossible for a journalist to be objective. IL makes just as much sense to say a judge canl give a man a fair trial , that a. lawyer won't give a sound defense because he finds a client personally ob- noxious or t1 teacher can't teach history because he disagrees with the policies o{ Teddy Roosevelt. All human endeavors have their TV RACKETS f11lures and there will be no perfect judge, president , doctor or journalist. But ll Isn't all lhat difficult to be irn· partial. First, the journalist's job i.'i to gather all the facls -I repeat -all the facts, not just those on one side. Then he must present them fairly to both sides. He lets the reader decide which side he feel!'i is correct. This may be a \lery unpopular lhing to do bu t it is no l tectinica!Jy nor in- tellectually difficult. Certainly, no more difficult than the task of a judge in weighin g evidence. No matter how good a job I.he journal· isl does, he Will gain no popularity. Ironically, th e better he does lt the more unpopular he will become. Th is is not really the age of Aquarius, it is !he age of confrontation. Intolerance of the other fellow 's ideas fs the order of the day. And the journalist is the transmission mechanism of these conflicting ideas. MUCH OF THE crying about the press tod ay seems to come from those \lo'ho have leasl Lo cry about ad· ministrations in power. Republican or Democrat. l could stand here most of the day and ci te statistics lo show how a government in power can and does manipulate the new s in it~ fa vor. But, instead, 1 would just like lu cile one quotat ion from an article in Commentary by Daniel P. Moynihan, late of the White I-louse -now of Harvard : The Preside11t has n near limitless capru:11y to "nUlke" nei.os which. 111 1ist be repC1rterl. if n11ly by reaso·n. of r nm- pel.itinn bel11;ce1t one j ournal or 111,'C 111ediun1 fllt<!. n110!11rr. If nny1/11,1y, 1·ndi1) rn1d tl·iev1s1011 ·11e111$ 1.~ n1fl re read ily subject to such d11n1111a,11·r- tlie1r for1nut permits ri( 11101n1 frt1 r r srorie:;. The Presirle11 t 111. rict1n11 11/n1rnt. a/111oy.~ takes prec('t/('11r1'. Tlie Prrside11t r1 /so 11<1.o c11 nAitlrr11/Jle copac1ty 10 reword f rie1uls ir l1</ r 11n1sh entmies irt the pt1'S.~ rorr.~. 11'i1ethe r they be i ndiu1c/1u1/ jo11 r11al1.~t.s nr I.ht papers, leleuis1011 11 er•rnrks. news· toeeklies or iolu1te ver t.he$e individ· unls work fo r. And jnr quite a 1n n1 while, fnwlly. n President who wishes can carry off form r<ln hle deceptions. Thal about says it all. How to Spot Gy ps and Save Yourself Money By HAL SLATTON \Vhen the average prrson looks inlo the back of a television it looks extremely complicated. And it is. Yet by using good judgment and common ~ense you can save yourself $100 to $200 a year on television repair. Some of the methor1 s being used lo cheat you <lrl' very simple and t'asv to detect : others are almost impossible. This arti,·le v.•11! deal mainly 1vith the simple methods. Strangely enough. the ~implcr methods ari the ones that cost you thf'! most money. In order ror you to prevent your money being stolen. you first have tn -know HOW it is being t<1kcn. The most common way is to sell you something you do not receive. Or lo charge more than list price for replaced parts. HERE ARE some of the v.'ays a crook· ed operaler""can cheat yo u. 1. Selling you new tubes that are not needed. 2. Jfcplacing bad tubes in your set wi1h used lubes . 3. Cleaning lhC' riust olf tuhes in y11ur set then charging you fnr new tubes. 4. Chargin g you for "tuner kits'' and other vaguely named parts. 5. Overchargini:: you for parts that are actually u.~crl in the repair of yflUr television , (You can call an electronics store sind thry v.•il! give ynu the reCTJm· mended list price If yo u ha ve the part number,.;,) 6_ U,.;1n~ infrrior grar1f' parts and ch:ir~ing. you for f1r~t i;rar1e 7. Charging for S2fl or $30 \lo'Orth of rart.s that aren't u~ed at al!. !This IS usu;illy dnnf:' on shnp repalrs .) And rina l!.v onr of !he y,·orst prac11ce~ f ha1·p scrn u.~f:'d is thal of messing up a ~e! if a ru~lnmrr rcfu~es to \et it he repairE'd Thi~ ran rn~t you as hi~h as S30 no a le i;:il1matr rrpa1 r job by an honest repairmno. One of the hi,[!gr<.t mnne~·makcr~ for lhe srrvtce cnmpany is picture tubes, hrcause the ro.~t 11f new picture tubes is high. But the ~hady operator has a solu· lion v.•here he makes even more money from them. PICTURE TUBES run in grades. There i5 Gradr AA nev.', Grade A rebuilt. Grade R rebui!I, and seconds. A new Grade AA lube may sell for $150, Grade A rebu il t for $125 and Grar1e B rebuilt for '89. ''our rrooked orer<1tor will pay $20 or $30 for a Grade B or second· and charge you the new or Gradr A prirr for it - and $130 is a pretty hefty profit. Or 11n operat.or may call you from the shop and tell you lh<1 l your picture tube is bad when ii isn·t. If you tell him lo J!O ahead and replace it he may spray it with a cteiv lacquer and then char"1e you for a new tube. I have seen this done. If you refuse repair he will then blow the pie· ture tube out .so it will be had when you take it to another company. WHEN YOU have a picture tube replac@d1 make sure iL is specified on your receipt by part number. grade and A written warranty. The warranty should he for one and somellmes two )'l':ars. There should be a tag on the replaced picturl': tube slating the grade. It Is aga!Nt the law fo r the servict!man to remove th1.~ tag. A typical service bill may look like this: I No. 6.JE& tube I No. fiRK4 tube 1 Nn. 6f'Q7 tuhl!I ~ No 6HG8 tube J \; w11t1. Reslsll)r I 1go mfd 450 vlt Filter 1 Tuner f\lt T" Pickup 11nd deJ Shnp labor 8.tl.'i 7,70 2.95 11.80 1.00 U5 12.!0 S0.55 2.52 12.5-0 3-0.00 Tntal $95.~7 This 1s a very imprtss1ve looki,ng bill. But llpptt1 r11rtce~ are dei;:elvlng . Of all the p.1rts listed, only 1wo tubes I were actually replaced. The first lwo tu bes on lhe bill were bad and were re placed with new lubes. The third tube on the list was taken ou t. cleaned and put back In the television, but the customer \lo'as charged for a new tube . The three 6HG8 tubes were removed and replaced \lo'ith used lu bes the serviceman had previously removed from someone else's set. THE RESISTOR wa s oeilhf'r cleaned nor replaced. The same with the fllter. It \lo'asn't cleaned and it wasn't replaced. It \lo'as just added to the biU. Now we come lo the tuner kit. This is fraud at its best. There is no such th ing a~ a tuner kit. Here is what was actually done to the television: Firsl the channel selecto r wa~ removed . then the inside was ~prayed wi th tuner cleaner and the channel selec- tor rcpl11cec1. A tota l of JO seconds was necessary and the cost of materials was about 2c. This C'Ustomer pa id $34.20 for parts not received. then $-12.50 for pickup. delivery and shop labor beciluse the 1iet should neve r have left the hnmr . The bill should have read $!6_:15 ffJr par!s and $12.50 for service call plu~ tax . This customer was cheated and defraud· ed of $66.72. HERE IS A WAY you, the customer, can do something about it. And right now. When you neeri ~ervir.I' on your television sel. ask what, the service charge will be before you ask a company Lo send out a s<'rviccman. 'fhe average ser~·ice charge should be around $12 50 for a color SE'I pllls whale vf,r parts are used Parts. of course, will vary from set to $et Al the time the ~rrvi<:C"man comes to your home. he should bE' abje t(I tell ~·nu \Yhat pa rts ynur se1 v.·1ll nerd f(l pu! it bark in operaling order .ag11in. If tubrs or othl'r parts are re placed in your ho11u>, insist that an itemized list. v"ith part numbers and prices. be included as part of your rcreipt. Be sure that lht serviceman leaves all or .vour nld parts with you wh~n he leaves. This makes It dlfficulf for him to charge you for parts thai are not used. California stale law requires him lo do this. i\10S1' SETS cen be fixed in the home H the serviceman is properly equipped w11h parts and training. D i li re p u t ab 1 e opcratnrs are usually not equipped for anything olher than lube replacement and most of the time lhey don 't even car- ry a complete stock. Jf a serviceman tells you your set ha.<; to go into the shop for repair. insist on a v.'ri!l eo esli ma1e of repair. Under California law he must do this before removing you r set from yo ur home. H he bal ks at this reque st, you can refuse to pay a service charge and then ca!l a service agency that will comply with the law. When you allow your set to go into th e shop for rep air , insist tha t all pafts replaced in the shop be returned to you when your set is returned. Check the parts retu rned aga inst your itemized receipl. If over two tubes are replaced, take time the next lime you are a1 the market tn check them on a tes!er. If good tubes were replaced lhat shouldn't have been , wrlle a letter o[ co mplaint 10 the State Eleclronics Board, Sacramento, Cali fornia. Tell them you think you ha ve been cheated . They will invesliga!t. That is part of lhelr job. THE AVERAGE COST fnr a shop repair should run betv.'ern $55 anrt $6{1 unless ·a pic1ure lube is rrp!ared . H the co.~t is more than S&J, chances are you are being robbed . Thrre are in.~tancC'S v.•hcn 11 s('t will cos1 more lhan $60 tn repair . A legitimate operator v.•ill be i::lad to e;tt:plain in detail wh:i t rost ~o much .J usl keep in mind that 90 pcrceo1 or ::;JI television rrpairs can be made in !he home al a national <iveraE:e ens! of $22 fnr color sets, A good. v.·ell-equippcd. well-trained scrv1cC"man can fh: almost any problem in tht home If your set does leave the house, insist that the law be comptitd vdth. Here are some do's and don't's before you call the serviceman. L Check the plug t.o make sure it hat:n'l come unp lugged. 2. If only one or two channels 11.re not coming in clear. check your fine tuning . H you don 't know how to operate it, read !he insrructio n booklet that came wilh your set. · 3. If the high channels are all snO\lo'Y t1 nrl lhe low channels are good or vice versa. check the antenna lead on fhe b~ck of your television sr1 Usua lly onft wire has come loose. Rehook the wire to the terminal provided marked "VHF." Roof ;intenna work should be done only by a qualified serviceman. 4. If you have no picture 11nd no sowid, cher k. the back or your set. Most sets have a red button there marked "RESET." Pus h this button. Tf Miund comes on but no piclure. or if picture and sound come on for a minute and then go off 11gain , or if neither picture nor sound comes on, turn the se! off and call for servire. DO NOT PUSH TME BUTION A SECOND TIME. Damage lo your set could result. 5. Unr1er no circumslances should you remove the bark of your television set. \'ou could be electrocuted even with the set turned off or unplugged. I DO NOT WA NT to give the Im· pression !hat all telev ision service agen. c.les are crooked . Thry are not. But the honest repairmen are being driven out of business hy the crook"d few , A shop operat ing on an hones1 bas1~ cannot af- ford tn pay lhe high wages tha t a dishonest operator can. Th.erefQre more and mort good ~erv1remcn are driven ln d!shonc.~ty in nrder to survive today's high cost of !iv· JO.I(. Ynu . !he cus1omcr. are the onlv one !hat c:in do anything al:loul J ~. When th e fasl·buck opera!or tries lo take you r mone.1·. ""rile your Beller Busi ne5s Bureau and lhe Slate Electronics Board. H you compla in lOnJ: enough and loud enough , something will be done tow ard creat111g an effective policing ·org:an1za· !inn to s!a mp out this me.nact to your pocketbook. Scientists: New Leaders By ISAAC ASL\!OV Sctenct Writer and Educator J think it may be reasonably main· tained tha t neither the United Statl!s oor any other nation can, by itself, 11olve the important pr oblems that plague the world today. The problems lhat count -1/le steady population increase, t h "' diminishing of our resources, the multlp\ication of our wastes. the rlamR~e to the. environment, the decay of the cities. the declining quality of life -are :sU interdependent ·and are aU global in n11ture. No nation. be. it as we.allhy as !he l1nited States. as la rge as the Soviet Union . or as populou.' as Chin11 , c11.n CQr· rec.I these problems without reference In the rest of lhe world. Though the United States. for lnstanct. br<:lughl il s popula- Uon to t1 rir m platel'lu. cleaned illl soil, purified Its water. filtered its •ir. swept up lb waste and cycled il.1: resou rcts. all would •vail tt nothing as long 11 the resl of the world did none of the5e things. TIJESE PROBLEMS. left unsolved, will welgh us down under a steady 11c- celcr11.tlon of lncrl'a~ing misery "'Ith 1'11ch passing yt ar: Y<'I tn llOlve th('m require! us to think above the le vel of oatlonelism. No amoun t of local pride anywhere in the wor ld: no amoun! of pa trlot.ic 11rdor on A IC'S.S·lhan-all·mankind ~ale: nQ amount or n3R waving : no prejudice in favor of s1Jnic speci fic reg ional culture 1nd lr.tdl- 1.ion; no conviction of pusonst or tthnlc supt:riority can prevttil against the. cold ( equations. The nations of the world must cooperate to seek the possibility of mutual tifl':, or remain separately hostile to face the certainty or mutual death . Nor ca n the cooperation be ttie peevish <1greemenl of haughty equals ; each qu ick to resent 1lurs, eager to snuff out in- justice to illlelf and re.ady lo profit at th!! expense of others. So litlle time is left and so high have become the slakes. that there no longer rema ins any profi1able w<1y of haggling over details. maneuver- ing for position or threatening al every moment to pick up our local marbles and go home. THE INTERNATIONAL coo~ration must lake the form or a world govem- ment 5ufficiently tffcclive lo m<'ke and enforce lhe necessary decisions. 11.nd a~ainst whlcb the lndlvldual nallons wollld have Delthe:r the right nor the power to take up arms. Tyranny~ Yes. of course. Just about the tyranny of Washington ovu Albany, Alh11 ny over New York City and New York CHy over me. Though we are each of us personally harried by the finoanci11I demands and plagued by lht t.ndles!I'. order!!'. of the officlRldom of lhrtt di f· rerrnt levcl!I'. nf government, we tiacceM. it 1111 more or less stolc:illy und~r the tirm ccmvlclion lh1H llfr would be worse other \lo·ise. 'To llC'Crpt " fourth le vl'I ~·outtf bt 1. cheap price to p11y for keeping our planet viable . BUT ~11:10 ON earth be.~t realizes the I serious nature of the problems that beset. us? As a cl ass, the llCienlists, 1 should think. They can weigh, most accu rately sind mos! judiciousl ;v. the drain on the world 's resources, the effect of s lob.al pollulion, the danger& to 11 fragmen ting ecology. And who on et1rlh might most real istically bear a. considerable share or responsibiUl;v for the problr.ms that beset us? A5 a class, the scientisl". J &b0uld lhink . Since the y gladly accept the credit for lowering the death rate And for in- dustrializing th e world. !hey might. with some gra ce. accept a good share of the rel!pansihility for !he less-th11n-del!l rable 61dt effec!.8 that have acco mpan ied lhose victor ies. AND Wl10 on earth might be expected lo lead the way Jn find in g solution11 tn the problems that be.set us~ As a rlw, Ole scientists, I shoulcl think, On whom e?!e c3r1 we rlt!pend for the el11bor11tlon of hum11oe 11y11tem! for limiting population, effective wRyll of prev('nting or reversing pollutlon. el<'gant methods of cycling reMurccs7 All thl& will clea rly depend on ste11dily lncrtasln~ lhl' wisdom With which this knowlcct~e Is applled . And who on earlh Is mO!ll likely lo rise :ibo\·e thf' limit:itlnns or n1'tlonal and elhn lc prejurlir.e 11nd .~pe.ak in the nllmt' of mankind R.5 a wh(lle? As • class. the sclenlists. I ~hould lh ink. Is 1t not. then . a~ a cl11.ss. the scitntilll.$ fn whom we must turn to find leader& 1n t.he fl1h t for world 1over'nment7 Cood morning, bovs and girl s, and welcome to ·another Saturday of fun and learning with Uncle Len and hi~ friends ~ c;.~~ ~~,:u~d~ur 1asl wet-k's ~ contests on the fish fry was a hllle disappointing but I guess most of you were ha vtn,I! so much fun the re that you 1!1dn't • -· fJ \ even lh1n k ahnut entering our (_I contests. J really hope you did attend the F'1sh Fry because il V ~il!'_ _ _5;2 _ _j_~;.,..-.-.- was a really great one this ----; year. The entries I did get. hov.·ever, were really good. I just hope even mo re of you wi!l take arlvtinlage of the fun topic for this w~ek. Our topic co n c ern ~ wmething v.·e all see our \ • moms doing a lmost every day ~---------------------------------~ -cooking. Now don't you lit lie boys tum up your noses and say, "Ugh. that's girls stuff." Well It isn't. Did you know that m;u1y of the world's best cooks a re men. And did you knov.· that most of the world's professi('lnal n r restaurant cO<'ks are a l.~o men. Yes indefd, cooking can be ns much fun as eating "'hai is cnoke<l * PRIZE WINNER * Jimmy Johnson, 8, 9616 Nlghlingale A\·e., t'ountain Valley Any child under 12 can enter Uncle Len's Art Contest. Here's all you do: (I) Draw picture on ;.:iece of plain. white paper S~"-inches wide and 4 incties deep. l rse black ink and make lines bla ck. (2) Do riot copy or trace picture. lt must be your own work. (J) Put your name, age and address on ~ack of drawing. f\tail it to Uncle Len's Art Contest, Box 1560, DA[LY PILOT, Costa Me:.>e. Winner will recei\'e Kennedy hall dollar. It is a real challenge to put '----------------- ingredicnls together rorreclly Pnd \\'111 Ch in the oven or on the stove e.s a delicious meal comes into being-Or to v.·a tch es sweet. creamy odugh becomes home baked bread or cake. Cooking lakes real talent and good cook ing lakes a lot of practice even in !his d,ay when everything comes in a can or package. Just because it is instant and quick doesn't mean il is good. A good CflOk ~an take instant stuff and turn S•11d your ~untio111 to Aili A11dy, c/e Ora119e Cocrst Doily Piiot, 101 15,0, Co1t11 M•111, Co/If. Amlf •t"~' ' co<>1t>l••e »Wllum• l•t "' ·~· Wt•IO I-lnCYtkl~l<li• lo C~1yt ~"Olllf••!t, •~ lJ, ot $o<!th C~edUll>fl, Weot Vl1t !nl•, lot hi!' <1 U•1llon. How can matter be changed to the fourth fitatt? Other stai-s emit more radia· lion and exploding slars shoot forth sheHs of dynan1ic gases on a cosmic scslt". All stars contributt: continuously to the plasma thal most likely fills the vast reaches of space. Various. dynamic energies act upon Its 1hln, high·speed particles, giving qualities that n1ake a plasma a fourth and very different state of n1atter. ~ into a \1•onclrrfu! l'rcalioo for the family table. fo.fom sho\1ldn't be the only one to work ovr r a hoL stove all day and I'll bet she t'Qu\d use your help if you knew jus_t whaL to do. Go on ticlping with t~c table sett ing or dOing dishes but watch t•lose!y how mom makes the rlinner and .i~k her questions. Th~" see if she will let you try to rnilke so n1 c L ti i n g . fJ.nn't be di:>coura.i:l'd. t\rer lryin;! and I'll ju.~t bet ;iny nf you could ~ the greatest t'ook lhe wor ld. And 1\'atch <!ad, 100 Mnsl of you have probably hild bar-b- ques wilh dild doing the cookinl! 01·er hol coals. This ta kes a lot Q( skill, too . H i~ hard lo tell just when Lhe food is cookf'd to a turn. JI 1s a'lso a lalent lo be able lo season the food juRt righl as il sizzles. Most dads love to get out a cook over the charcoal fire and could even include a probably done their turn at kitt·hen cooking as well. So this wet>k, boys .and girls, do your entries on cooking. It can be on anything rela!erl to cooking indoors or outdoors a nd couHd even include a picture c-f your favorite dish 1vith rverybody enjoying wh;it you have cook~d. Also, kids, Ser if n1nm will help you learn. Even old Uncle l.i!n is a pr<'1ly Rood cook. And I rc<illy enjoy it, too. Don't forget those riddfes and poems. Art, n1enlinns i n c 1 u de : F rancis Salazar, 8, Santa Ana; Dennis i\1 ifften, 7. Tu~l in : John l-lurd . 10, Costa Mes.a : Kim Brusseau, 8''l. Corona del J\.lar: Terry Mc Donet!, 10. Corona del Mar 111\d Grant Dowdy, 9, Fountain Valley, MY KITTEN f have a kitten: f-/er name is mitten. Tho ugh she aJ,11ays Gets in trouble \Vith Mrs. Rubble, She's a good little smitten. l ICtm•llllY h•I! ~otl or "'' !o Sob Olh~!IOlll. 11, :ton Dl•n• l 1n1, HtW•Orl II••<~ toe t~1 wlnnl"t ..,,.,. I~ lht 11t>rv •"d 1um c•n•u• Mill Your '"m •• ''""' N Un<l1 L•n, I•• IUO, Ctoll M•••· C•li/ornl•. l'n!il the lale 1950s, v.'e were told that matler comes in three d ifferent foriTJs, or stales. The atoms from \\'hic h nalure bui!ds the countless different s ubslanccs in our v.·orld may form gases. liquids or sol ids. These, we v.·cre 10\d, are 1he three states of matter. At that. lin1e, most people assumed that the va s1 reaches of space between !he planets 1rere empty. Thro rhc fir~t i;atellitf!ll:; v.·ent aloft -and proved lhal sµ11ce 1s fill ed 'Xlt h amazing sruff called plasma. This thin mixture nf ::ir nmic fra gments and d y n a m i c encri?ics \\'a~ c lasses as a fourth stalf' of ma t1er· On a small, earthly scale, v.·e use plasma to shed fluores- cent light. The hard job is reducing matter 10 almost nothing. This is done with gase~. our th innest state of mtit1er. F irs1 the air, or almost ali .of ii, is removed // /J. from the fluor('scent li Rht '------Lctro( ~ tube. Then a smtdgeon of neon or some other gas v.·ith small atoins is scaled 1ns1de. The dynamic energies of spat·r plasma are replacer! by a jolt of everyday elec!ric current Plasmologists. who work with this lou r1h state of n1atter. dream of morr f;;inta~t ic use~ inr Hs energies. So meday perhaps \\'e shall have plasma engines that .vie!d HlOO times more eorrgy tha n the usual Corner fuels of today. RIDDLES and JOKES * PRIZE WINNER Qul'st ion \\/hat's t he d ifference be· t11een a htJJ and a pill '.' "UM.Op 186 01 pJ14 S! ll!d t pul' dn ~·6 01 pJt4 '! 11!4 "' :J8.M.SUV 1Crl1tl~f Olbboni, !ffl DI•~• L•n•, N•w•&rt l•1<ll Jn Hl.58. the lntcrnatinnal Ge0phy~qcal Year swepl the human rninrl heyonrl !he limils of nur hon1e pl:inel Space· prnb1ng satclhtr~ s;:in1 p\cd !he realn1s beyond the earth's at· n1osphcre fnr lhe first t ime. Mos~ pe(lple assu rnrd that thry woold find nothing bu1 ;i fcl'; meteors. A few suspected o1herwise. They were proved to be correcl. -bu!. even I hry Anrlf •r~O• ~ W~•llLJH~ Atlu In l~=====================:'.J ""''' S•Arrt nbvro. A'V° II, 01 Lt!/!. b•·~··· Alb!'l"IA. C•n~n~. ·~· ~·s OU6 · no~ \vere astounded by lh\.; fac·ts Can birds get rabies'! relayed back from Out Jh~rr, We now know that spacr, 111 Birds a r r war m-blooded least between the planets. is ani mals :ind all warm-l:lloodcd stuffed with plasma. Expcr1.'I anima ls can get rabies. In guspecl that this fanta stic mo~\ cases. the grrm is in· fm.1rth s late of malter also jec ted v.·hen the victim is bit· fills the vast reachf's beyond ten by an already rabi<I the solar system and thal the ;inin1al. A .rabid farm dog, for slars themselves are dense example. may enter I h e concentrations of plasma. chicken run, rushing around When we analyle the recipe madly, snapping al any living for this cosmic state of mat· lhing within range. Jr the ter. it is not hard 10 guess hn\Y chic kf'ns previously knew him it is formed. However, we as a gentle. ! r u s l w o r I h y need to slretch lhe im· character, they will not fear aginelion, twc11use th is him. Snnie are bou nd lo get substance i.!I so un likt' our bitten and lhosf' that do will be everyd;iy solids, liquids and inrect.ed with the s a me gases. ff our world 1t.•ere made dretidful disease. ~ n t i re J y of inlerplanctary However. birds do n n t space ph1sm1:1. it would weigh t ransmit rabies to o the r only 1tbnul ro ur pou nds. In th is animals. Apparently the cruel fourth fii&tt" of matter, the virus needs the saliva of particles are infin itesi mally toothed animals · In which lo 11mAll and widely ~eparated. thrive and· multiply. This fac· But mml of tlu-m are elec· tor is not too well under&tood. trically charged ions that But we do k110W thll birds create slreaming electric cur· have no teeth. The disea.!lf: is rents and generate mag~lic ~read from one toothy mam· fie.Ids. Add to these energit"s mal to another. But when a the various radiations emilted bird is bitten, the chain reac· by lht" stars. plus the webg of lion steps. gravitational force that span ;::===========; tM universe. TAKE THE NEWS QUIZ We Dare You ... Every Saturday NOw lt"l's pau~e In con· lempla lt the scope of the unlverst . the s ! u re n dou s energie.!I of 1he slars t hat 1pan lhe llghl ye11rs or 5pacc. Our medium-siled ~un s heds t nough radiation to support lift' on our ph•nel and its rtormy sunspots emit Ions that bash Into our atmo!phere. ~==========' Nie~ Doggie Paul Bogen, 3 , believes every \\'Ord this Ir ish wolf· hound t'iils to say. 'Vho wouldn't ? After all , Paul's 30 pounds t. dwarfed by th e dog's 150. The dOJ. Mon· day , and Paul met at a ddg·obedience trial tn Dlln· ois rece)'ltly. · r YOUR· NEWS QUIZ P..UT 1-N.AllON!L ~-!fl) INtlR_~Jl.O~AL Give yourself 10 polllla for each correct ~'! J -Nuon 1ut week-called for ..Ut ho WJ!lfecl a •tm.Uonal offenal'fe'.' aptnat ~. ? •• o, -~VfetNam10terana. a.-'berolri addiction · b-uneuiployinent c-malaria 2 Ttia Yorelgn Ji!Jn1s~r1' ct the NATO nations met last week. Among other th111p, they di•· Cussed pi-oposals for lllUtual troop reductions With the. CommUD.lst •• ? •• defenae alliance. a-Lucuno Paet b-Tripartlte Pact c-War.eaw Pact 3 Tensions between Greek end TUrklab.Cillzene ln Cyprus have been increasing . .Moat Cypriots are oi. (CHOOSE ONE: Greek, Turktab) anceBtry. .( An Army Brigadier General was charged w:ltb. murdering South Vietnamese c lv!U ans. This ts the first Ume a U.S. General OUicex has been charged with war crimes Since the •• ? •• a-American Clvll War· b-Fllipino lnsurr ect.ion c-Korean War 5 San Francisco G iant Wlllle Mays set a :1:1ew record for total ·career runs s cored 1D major league bl.sebalL. Who ls the former r ecord bolder? 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' ' . . ' . . . . . . . ' ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . " ' .............. (Check on)y one. of the 11bovr) Ci!y " . . . . . .. . '"' ' ..... ............ ... Zip .......... --- Q-i; :ll-1> :;:i-r, :.J·Z :p-1 111 J.1:1Vd ores nl{BS\3 :30N311VHJ a~ '..li :q-t :e-z :p-1 :11 JJll,..f Y~l t11!sn1.v urns -<; :q-1> :l!adJO·t :,)·z '.ll·t ;I J.HVd :a·6 :r -11 :H·l ~.!1'"9 :3-<; :n-• :a·t :1-z ::Jr :z1nb 1oe w>.s Castro's Sugar Sagging Harvrst Falli11~ S/1,ort of Goal Set for 1971 revolution. ' MI A1\1/ rUP!) -The batlle of the !!171 Cu0<1n l'iu~ar harvest ha~ en1 ered its final stage and !hrre arr inrlicauons (If a new setback for Premier F idel Castro and the island's struggling economy. With Jes~ than s ix "·eeks lrft bcfor" the Communist.style moved to .Jul y 17·25 thi.~ ye:ir by the Caslro goverhmr nL This places il at the end of the harvest and concidcs with the .Ju ly 26th anni vers11ry of the birth of Castro's revolution . La st year, Castro frankly admitted in his July 26th speech that the economy was ln bad sha[X'. The 197n sugar harve.~l reaeherl 1 record 8.5 mi!llon tons , hut at a terrible CQ~t in manpower 11 n cl resources dlverled to th!! canefields in a vain effort to meel the goa~ of JD million on which the bearded premier had staked the honor o( the This year's setback does.no t appear as disastrous 11.s that harvest in terms of lost prf'slige and d11mag! lo tht!I economy. But I.he shortage i1 f,\rlm ~ws for an island th11t depends on sugar to provide foreign exchange . "carnival" holidays marking ----------------------------------- !he end of the harvest season, the go1tl or 6.65 million tons sel ~y Castro now appears out of reach. Nearly • hundred mills are crushing the sweet juice out of the island's ripe cane as fast as it ca n be hauled from lhe fields where machines .and machete-wielding workers fell the stalks. But .about 50 other mill! have already shut down as the surrounding cane supply is ex- hausted. Rain is hampering operations in a reas still pro- ducing. Castro announced in a Mav Isl speech that the harveSt was three weeks be h Ind M-hedu!e 11nd k11otked 350.000 ton.!I off the goal or 7 mil lion metric tons of sugar he had set last December, Sin~ then, daily prOOuction (ig1,1rr.or announced by the C.'uban radio and monitorecl in Mlamo have chart«! a steady decline. By June l , the announced lot1l was still one mill ion tons 1hort of the red~ goal. Leu than 20,000 ton!I a day were being ground out by the l.~l;uvl's mills-<rn some days a.s little a& 11,000--and time was runninK out . Carnival. nnce a prc·Lcntr.n ctlebratlon linked to Catholic traditions and occurrin g in February or· March at the height of U're harvest. has been • Can't Bear Heat Temperatures in Omaha roached sg degrees recenUy and this polar be&r ,ap.o parcntly found the heat difficult to end'ure as he lowered bis he ad and cover- ed his face·wilh one big paw at I.be Henry Door\y Zoo. · I : • " __ , -' i I • • ' ' I . ,. . " , .. , ,. ' ~: •. " '• ""?·~r,.)J.-·l I · OAICY PILOT • . .Si1Lurdi1y, Ju111 12, 1971 Real Estate Question' •nd Comment By Re4ltor Rand•ll MeC••dle Ooops, I was wrong when I s.11id that no fed•r•I funds hed been spent on our Harbor at Newport Beath, 11 this letter from • reader clarlfi11 .... Last Saturday. in response to a reader query, you stated that there \Vere no federal funds used in the im- provement of J\'ewport Harbor. It is n1y recollection tbat the dredging \V3 S done \Vith about $1 ,000,000 Of private a nd city funds. a federal grant of $1 ,500 ,000 and $660,- 000 of Harbor District fund ~. L. P., Corona de! Mar I have had questions concerning real est•f• termi-CONVENIENT DINING AREA ADJOINS LA CUESTA K ITCHEN ·~; nology. Since, it's fun (& liealthyl to laugh 1t ourself, here is 1 short silossary of some of the more commonly used real esto1te terms, o1long witM their English transl•· tions: NE\V HOUSE CONDITION -The O\vner repainted ~ .. the front door. H B .ld, A , . V NEWLY DECORATED -The owner repainted the Ome UL tng CtLVtty P ' front door and papered the living room. La Cuesta Homes Have Custom Look Bucco·la Gets Award B11:ilder Receives Gold Nugget Honors One of lhe most coveted honors a builder can hope for the National Association of liomebuilding·s Gol d Nugget Grand Award has been bestowed oo the Buccola Com· pany, for the Su nflo wer Apartments in Santa Ana. The award was made lo Geroge D. Buccola , president of the com· pany in venture with U. S. Financial Corp. of San Diego. "We have been the reci- pients of many awards, but th is is one of the finest moments in our ZO • y e a r history," said Buccola. after receiving the award before hundreds of his colleagues at the Pacific Coast Builder's Conference htld in San Fran· cisco. The award 1\•as for ex· cellence of design , use of space and materials and overall high quality, according to the requirements Clf the competition. Buccola w as entered against apartment complexes in the !hirtten western states. fron1 the Mex- ican border lo the Canadian border and as far east as Colorado. Al.<iD on hand to share in the award "'as Donald R. Womack . vice president of l!.S. Financial Corp .. who i~ 1n charge of the muHi·famil y and commercial properties being de11eloped by the na lion"'·lde firm. The Sunnower Apar!ments is a 403-unit complex or family apa r t me n ts de signed e::;pecially for child ren. All or the units contain a' least one extra "bedroom " which is ac- tually a nursery, while son1e of the units are l\Oo"o-stor~. three bed r oom . Extensi 11a landscaping is also an integral part 'of the complex. The Ea r l y Achie11t>menL Center, which is a unique pre· school and day care center, 1,o; an important part of the Sunflower Apartments. located directly on the pr oj e c 1. 's grounds. Buccola , "·ho ha s been building new homes and other developments in S o u t h e r n Callforn ia since 1950. is t ur· renHy showing new homes 1n Costa hlesa at Ocean111r1v Park; 01'ange at Countr~ Estates: Cerritos at Cerritos VIilage and an unusual sene<; of lots and custom homes 111 Newpor t Beach ca J 1 e d Yachtsman's Co11e. ART EXHIBIT SAN CLEMENTE ARTS & CRAFTS JUNE 10·11·12 South Coast '1ua IN COSTA MESA . ARTISTICALLY DECORATED -The kitchen is LOS ANGELES -(8W) -rnon1hs of 1971. southern pink. Increase<! residential buildine California aceounted for near. NEEDS DECORATING -I! you buy this one, don't helped push S oul her n Jy 53 percent or the state's en . make any \\'eekend plans for the next three years. Californ ia's February con-tire dwell ing unit au lhori za· . , ' . . .; ~ Builder Don Ayres, Jr. hasl ___ ::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--l \\'O popular residenlial com-1- .. • f-I ANDYJ\1AN'S DREAJ\i1 -Needs decorating. s1n1ction acti11ity up lo $267.8 lions,'' sa id bank's research ~" Cf·IARJ\ill NG CUL-DE·SAC -Deadend street behind million for the month, up from ;1d1ninislralor. niunilies side by side at Atlan- ta Ave. and Brookhurst Street in Huntington Beach. . ,. ' -... •. .~-. / ' ~ • ' ' • ! t ! • a super n1arkct parkin g lot. January's $247.8 1n 1lIio 11, Nonr~sidential construction ONLY 15 Ml/\1UTES FROf\1 DOWNTO\VN -lf you Security Pacific Nation a! 1• o l u inc in Sou ther n go \l'ith police escort. Bank repor!ed. California 's tCk:ounty region TODAY'S K!TCliEN -There's a nC\V stove. A "monlhly reporl or dropp~d to its lowes\ Jc11cl T01110RROVV'S KJTCJ-IEN -There's a ne\Y stove building per mit activity," ~1nce February 1969. as permit and a ne1v refrlgeralor. compiled by thr bank '~ act1 11ity totaled $89.7 million . EATING SPACE IN KITCHEN -You can squeeze economic research di11ision. During February, ne1v Ctln1- a small table into one corner. shows pcnnil valuations in rncrcial construction activity DINETTE AREA -You can fit t1vo chairs at the Southern Californ ia rose 12 registered $41.3 million while small table you squeeze into the corner. percent over comparable year· new indust rial building record- MANY EXTRAS -The living room has built·in earlier totals. cd Sl I million. bookcases. "Residtntioal ('Onstruction, "Ho\\·ever. our region still GENTLY ROLLING LOT -You'll need cl eated at $1 78 mill ion, led these comprlses more than half of shoes to mow up and do"'" the hills. ~Jdin~ ga ins for lhe month." California's entire nonresiden- ONLY TV\10 LEFT - 'f here \Vere three originally said 111ce presid~nt Arch D. l1al permit ac tivity. "''hich and one \\'3S sold. Harrlymen!, administrator of stood at $1 42.7 million for SEPARATE MOTllER·IN·LA\\I QUA RTERS _ The the bank's resea rch depart-February," Hardyment added. garage has been partitioned. men!: . Southern California 's 10· OPEN TO OFFER -The house has been on the ··single famil.v d we J 1 l n g coun1 y region consists of Lns market for so long the owner can·t remember the origi· units rose lo a significantl y Ange les. Or an g e , San nal price he \va s asking. high le11cl of. 3,600 and included flcrnard1110. H111ers1de. S;111 PRICE UNDER Tl!I RTY THOUSAND _ S29,950. 1.070 un.1ts in Oran.ge County, Diego. Imperial, lqyo, San1a PRICE lN UPPER T'VENTIES _ $29.950. 1.000 uni ts 1~ S~n Diego county Barbara. San Luis Obispo and PRICED IN 1i1 1D·TWENTIES _ $29 950. 1111~1 85~ units. 1n Los Angeles Ventura rounties. A REAL BARGAIN AT $32,950 ~ It's 25 percent County:" he add~. . C_aHfo rn i.a's lo.t::i l building overpriced. 1\1 u1t.1ple dwelling u n 1 t::; act1111ty chmbed upwards dur- EXTRAORDINARY VALUE AT $32,950 _ lt'li 25 authonzed in F' eh r u a r y ing February 1.0 $4.49.2 million percent overpriced. number 6.038 -nearly double vs. $377.8 m1lhon in January. OWNER WILL SACRI FICE AT $32.950 _ M':iy'&e it's c· om Pa r a bl e year-earlier ,R~sidential constru.ct.ion com· only 20 percent overpriced . total.~... prised $306.4 million and VERY ATIRA CTIVELY PRI CED _ The pr~ is "During the lirsl I w o nonresidential $142.7 million. very attractive to the present O\Vner. Tl-f!S ONE CAN'T LAST-·The nel\' freeway is com· ing through the living roo1n. P1·esident Ho11ies \Vi lhin walking distance or each other, La Cuesta and La Cuesta North, are n 1 n e furnished i:rnd decorated model hornes i llu stra t ing th e floorplans available. Ea ch plan has se11eral exterior styl- ing s lo give tbe community a custom look. There are two to six bedroom plans sellin g for $29.990 to $43,000. VA and con- ventiona l financing pla ns are availa ble , according to salts manager Bud Fricker. The homes are loca ted close to major shopp ing areas with bank s. restaurants and all types of ser11ice stores. Huntington Slate Beach is only 1.6 miles d o w n Brookhurst. The hon1 es' prox- imity lo U1c beach gi11es then1 a 1noderate climate with fresh , cooling breezes in the summer and mild 11.·ea\her during the winter. Residents of Huntlngton Beach enjoy smog-free air. The furnished and decorated model homes are open daily. Editor's Note: Randall R._ i1 cCar d1e is the president of the Real Es laters. an investment analys t. college lee· turer, and author of "Real Estate in California ." Send your comments and questions to Randall R. McCardle c/o the Dt\ILY PILOT. PO Box 1560 Costa J.1esa Cati· Four Models Shown fornia 92626. ' · Valley Apartment Co1nplex Desig11ed Design \\'Ork has been com· pleted on a deluxe 48-uni t apartment complex 1n Foun· tain Val ley. it "·as an11nunred !his "·eek by Geor~e Argyros. presiden! or Arnrl Oc\'elflp· ment Co. of Tu.~t1n, the builders. and KPrmit Dori'ils of Corona del Mar the arch1tec1 The $6001000 projeet 11'111 reature two • bedroom, I I 3 bath apa rtments .m two-slory buildings. Firs! floor units will have a pal'S·lhrough window from the kitchen to lh!!' patio and oukfoor el'lting bars. Liv- ing room.~ of the seeonrl floor units ha11e cathedral ce1l1ni::s- addll1on, the s1\t , on La or Alamf'd<1 Avf'nue, west Brookhurst. 1s su rrounded bv opt>n space, sn the cnmrlrx 11'111 have to loo k good from all ~irlr~ ll'e ach1e 1et1 an 1nlerest1 ng sppearance by ~·ar >·Lng the orientation and e!e11ation nf the buildings. ''\Ve df'sign!'d the play yard an d pool area to be t:al-'dy supervised," repor!s Doriu!'i, "but also to minimne the di!iturbance to othrr.~. Each apartment al so has it-; own e~closed pri11att patio or deck ." ~.;lc,llance 1s the firsl irn- pression projected by the ornate wrough t iron ga teway ()f President Homes' Plan 60. The swinging gates open onto an ~longated garden corridor rreating ;i drama1 iC' approach to !he sculptured doubledoor entryway. Pl;in 60. one of lour nrw models at the t'Xl'.lu s i,·e re sidcnt111 I c1immu n1ty. covers 2606 square feel. an d fra1 ures Four spac11lus bedroon1~. thrf'e baths, /;1 mlly roorn. breakra :-t nook. dining roo1n, \aundr.v srr,•1cc roon1 and thrPC·•ar garage. President H o1 ne~. by l\l1d· d I cbrook-Anderson. veteran Orange County homebuild ing firm , are located on the rolling hillsides of prestigious Turtle Rock at lr11ine. Residences are C(lnstructed on hillside view lnts permitti ng swe ep 1 ft g panoramas of Santa Catahna I s I a n d . Palos Verdes Pen insula, and the San Gabrie l r.1ountalns to the North. wet bar t:<tmpletc with shel11es vanity , comp<rrlmenled dress· and mirrors. 1ng room, and walk-in c!oseL The Medallion all-electric Bedroom 4 is de~igned to be kitchen , flanked by the dining con11erted into a den, music room and nook . features room, study, library, sev;ing luminous ceiling, Thermador room. or family tele11ision !-elf·clcan1n g ove n. ·rhermador thea ter r11nge 11·11h nPw combination Pre~1dent Homes 11 re griddle and indoor barbecue. and Thermador f\la s!erp1ecc ;n't1dab)e in tllree ro five. d i~hwa~hcr ll'ith n 1 c k c I hcdroom models ranging from ~t~1nlr~s .stC'rl in!eri or and 2367 ot :1015 square fee l. A C'ler1r'rr :.uper v.et r i n :o; e \aric!y of dis t1nrli11c arch11 ec· d1,11,,n,er. 1ural ele11alions are nffered ror r;i{'h nf !hf' models. Pri ces Kitrh('n c;:ib111l'lS , pul !rnans sll'lr1 fron1 $64.500 includ ing ;ind 11an1t1es arr cus1om-panc!-lhe land . 1·<1 Of birc h hardwood. Counter Ownership o( a President lops are covered in _Fran · Honie entitles each resident r1sc.1 n tile including a full-raniily 10 full use of the Turtle he ight splash abo11e the ra nge. Rock Swim and Tennis Club. a Passing snac k s and pri 11ate facl!ity, whi ch includes bevt'raRCS from the kitchen to a rive-acre park. competition· the patio is sim plified "''ilh a size pool. tennis courts and sliding glas.~ window leading to game fields . For Boaters Golfers Swimmers Surfers Girl-Watchers Fishermen HAVE WE HIT YOU YET? AL TO CAPISTRANO Custom Homes above Dana Point Marina TMe seo-view location of Alto Copistrono, and 1he variety of leisure· time activities that surround us, means that this is po rodise for ony faniily. ·The new marina is only f ive rn !nutes away and -for fast, easy commuting -the fr~ew9y is only tw~ mi_nutes. <?ff . The homes? Complete with every custom feature you could ask~ Shag carpeting, custom draperies, self.cleaning ovens, ceramic kitchens and showers, marble pull mans, mirrored master wardrobes, non-glare kitchen ceilings ore all standard. Out· side, carved double entry doors, heavy shake roofs, co ncrete drives and patios bespeak the quality successful families demond. f inancing is os superb os the homes. O utstandin g long· term loons, with no prepayment penalties end no loon fees. For the be!t of your life, see Alto Capistrano! 3 -4 6 % Annual Percentage Rote Available 3, 4, 5 Bedrooms $43~000 to $49,950 Son Diego freeway to Camino Estrello off· romp, eost to Novo Reolty soles office ct 630 Camino de Los Mores, Son Clemente. NOVA REALTY Phone 830-9230 o• 496-6124 Construction is expected to sta rt by J uly ls!. according to ArR}'ros. "This project presented an Interesting challenge," Dorius commented. "It was to design • moderately-priced, family- oriented apartment complex on • relatively smell site. In Dorius' rirm. responsible for silt, buildina. and unit design, exterior color coordination, and landscape consultation. has p~viously de.siji!ned lhree other apartment projects for the same firm. As in all President Hon1es, Plan 60 features t\•:o massive fireplaces or Adobt Brick or Driftwood Stone, in the Jivin g room and family room. Con- veniently located adjacent to the family room lireplace is a an outdoor bar. The home al so To reach President Homes, features an e x I re ni e I y lake the Santa Ana or San spacious \Oo'alk·1 n p a n tr Y. Diego Freeway to Cul11er hon1emaker's desk, and laun-Drive. proceed south fol101i.'ing dry ser11ice room 11,•ith sink directional signs. Sales Office and storage cabinets. is open da ily 10 a.m., lo dusk. Bedrooms are located in 1 J-r=====================::::::;;;;:::~====:;;;::;rT==========,-sleeping wing away from ac· tivity centers of the residence. The master suite fea tures • bathing pool. oval twin basins • • • ' • -1 l • • ' • • • •- with cultured marble tops, 'CLOSE-OUT Significant Savings on National award winning homes. Surely another Monarch Bay with guarded gate house entrance, community tennis courts, and private accea to the be8cl\. BROADMOOR Ocean View HOMES • • NIGUEL-. •k SHORES ,·,... '· ·-· ... , .. MICl IMll lo ·--· ' I Irvine I Clt!~TING' A B!TT!lt INVlllONlllllT l'Olt ·YOU '· 1 ...... - • •, J •• -; :: ·. Mruiiia Interests Home Searcl1ers Tbe recent opening of !he Dana Point ~1arina has ap- parently been the caUSP ol a marked increase in interest .n homes in the Dana Point-S11n Juan Ca pistrano area . ac - cording to Dick Hallmark of Nova Really. sales agent For Alto Capistrano, luxury homes overlooking the marina. tinumg interesl In 1 he recently-anoounced 6:V~ pu· cent lnng-tqm f 1 nan c i o I available to qualified buyers. "! don't know of another Financing packagr as strong as that al Alto Capistrano," he claimed . "Our interest rate is well below prime. and there are no loan fee s and no prepayment penally for early pay-0ff of the loan. Thal's an important item in case of re.sale or for those who want to pay off their homes ahead of the normal schedule." \Vith three, four and five bt;drooms and 21.; and 3~ baths. the homes of Aho Capistrano have permanent views over the marina and out over the Pacific. Undt;rground utilities assure lha! no wires or utility poles impede the GAS COMPANY'S BETTY DOERFLING FINDS PANORAMIC VIEW AT VISTA DEL VERDE Saturdly, Junt 12. l!J?l IWLV 'll..OT t Hou sing Industry Urges Programs WASHINGTON -The hous. ing industry has callrd for full funding of the federal governmenl's interest subsidy programs ror home ownership and rental housing. Testirylng at a House of repre sentative Ap. propriations Subcommittee hearing nn budget f(l:Qlj~sls of the Housi ng and Ur b a n D e v elopment Department. John A. Stastny, president ,if the National Association nf llome Builders said that the levtJ of hon1t> and an;;irtmenl. production dunng 1971 "would depend to a la rge extent on the activtlies of HUD and i~ Administration. million available for both the 23S and 236 programs." Stastny also suga:ested that IS million be included in the HUD budget for coun!':~·'ng aervicea for thnse purcha ~i:ig homes unckr F'HA 's Section 235 and 237 programs. He said expe:rience has shown that there i.5 a need for such serv)tes to enable many purch11sers to func- tion effecliVflly as home- owner!!. He also ur,i:ed a full year 's funfllng for the urban rent-wal. model cities. ;ind rchabilita· lion lo.an pro.iram~ instead of 1he half year's funding asked by HUD. "Boating i.5 becoming so popular that ir's a \llell- publicized fact that bo;it slips are in short ~uppty .'' Hallmark said. "So the open· ing of the marina here has brought us a number of visitors \llhO are interested in the !act that they can keep their boat here and still hve fa st commuting to work via the freeway system. As a ma1· ter of fact, we're only lwo minutes from the freeway and five, minutes from the marina , so il makes for a fint; living combination." ''•w•. S Clemente Tract Priced from S43.00U to _a_n _____________ _ "ll is, therefore, essentit1l that the several ho us i n ~ assistance programs of HUO be adequately funded and th;:it HUD have enough funds a\•ailab[e to properly staH I.he over 70 FHA field offices. Laud Planners \Vin 4 A wards Hallmark al so finds con· Frank Hirata Wins Honors Frank H. Hirata of 16522 Rhone Lane, Hun 1 in g Ion Beach, has earn~d top honors In landscaping compt;tition conducted b.v the Orange Count~·-Long Beach Chapter of the California Landscape Con· lractors Association . Hirata won the chapter's sweepstakes award for his \\'Ork on the home of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Purcell of !424 Sandcastle, Corona Def 1'.1ar. $49.950, lhe one and 11110-story plans have from 2.040 to 3,080 square feet of living area. They are complete v.·ith deep shag carpel, draperies throughout. Medallion kitchens with double self-cleaning ovens. ceramic tile kitchen countto:r5 and shower areas. cultured marble pullmans. and two and three- car attached garages with concrete drives. The salc.c; office for Alto Capistrano is quickly reached from 111! of Orange Cquntv. Take the San Diego Fref.11o·.i.y to 1he C;imino Eslrella off- r11mp in San Clemente. then gn east to the Nova Realty sales office al 630 Camino de Los Mares. Models are open daily until dusk. Vista del Verde Homes Make Debut T we n ty-e1ght California- Spanish s t y I e d homes overlooking I he Shore.cliff Country Club are offered in the first pha5e of Vist11 del Verde . a $2.3 million residen- tial deve lopment opening Sun- day in San Clemenle. Sandwiches and Ii g h l refreshments wilt be served at an open house from 12 noon to 4 p.m. The homes at Vista de\ Verde were de.signed by I. Robert Skaggs and Associates to take full advantage of the golr course view and San Oemente"s pleasant ye a r - round r!imate, Recording to developer Ray Ziccardy. "'These homes real u r P ~encrnus use of vil'W windows t1nd ~1id1ng ,!!.lass doors. and spacious, weJJ-des1gned in· teriors as \\'ell as outd oor liv· ing amenities," Z i ccardy noled. 'fhe two-and threr-bcdroo1n home,,, priced from $28.450, in· el ude large living rooms, dining rooms. two baths, firep:aces with gas loglighters, shag carpeting. and large floor to ceiling wardrobe closets . Frontyard landscaping and sprinklers are also included . Three Ooor p!ans a"d nine eleva!ions are available. One plan includes a famil .v room. The Balanced Power kit· chen.'I have O'Keefe and ~1er­ ill griddle top ranges with hoods and built-in continuous cleaning ovens. dishw<1:shers, disposals. luminnus ceiling.c;, hardwood cahinets 11nd pan- lrie.c; and pass-lhru serving counters to the patio. For out- door dining pleasure. p:as barbecues wl\! be installed in the patio area 11s an option. Vista del Verde is located near shopping and schools and is minutes from the ocean. Three furni~hed mode Is , decorated by U pc h u r c h Interiors of Dana Point, are open da ily. To reach the development. take the San Deigo Freeway tn the Camino di! F.stralta olf rarnp . drive east on Ct1mino de Estralla !becomes Camino dcl Los Mares I to the develop- ment al 7!2 Camino del Los ~1 ares. "Of prime importance i.~ full funding of !he 235 and 2.16 in- teresl subsidy programs for home ownership and rental housing. Cong re s s ha.c; authorized fnr fiscal 1972, $200 million in contract authority for earh program. In addition, at this moment therto: is $2.'i million in unappropriated con- tract authority for t;ach pro- gram !efl over fro m fisca l 1971. ""This totals to $225 million available for t;;ich program. Amazingly . HUD had only re- quested $175 million in new authority for r;ich of these two extremely important housing programs. "We urge this subcommittee to appropriatto: the full i22s SAN FRANCISCO -Wa lter Richardson Associates, and Costa Mesa architectural and land planning firm. w a s honored with Gvld Nugget Awards in four of the nine residential categori"5 in the 1971 Gold Nugget Awards comprtition. spo nsored an· nually by the Pacific Builders Oinference and the Na!ional Association or Hnme Builders' Jnurnal of Homebuildinf!;. \Valler Richardson accepted t\\'O Grand Awards ffir~t place ) and one Award of Merit (third place f from Joh n S!as1ny . president of NAH B after the June J luncheon meeting of the 13lh annual conference at the Fairmont Hotel. _l_is -qs Our GAf onterrey • .. 3 {jreat Cf:xteriors % (§oose 'Prom. .: : .... · . .. ···, :···: , . ..... ·" . . . ,-_ :.·. , ........ -'-~1' . . _.., . .. .,.: •• .1 '~ -. . ., _ _.·:·; ~ .. ·: ,· -· .. ' _ .. ->-• .;..... . .. , ..... . -~· ,; FROM $32,500 VA, Conventional terms Live near t he ocean in Hllntfflgt on Beach. Enjoy t he clean, crisp onshore breeze. A t La Cuesta you'll f ind homes to complement t his fine environment. These are large comfortable family homes d esigned with f lair and imagination. Come out today and inspect our M onterrey m odels. You w ill also f ind a large select ion of other f ine homes . Phone (7 14) 968-2929 or 986-1338. Ju1t take a look et the1e quality f11ture1: !ICOFIOOM·2 3 Bedrooms 2 Baths - .. SAN DIEGO FREEWAY ATLANTA co~st R1ncho I HWY. LI Cu•1t1 ··~- not to Kif• • CULTU"lD MARIL! PUL\.MAN TOPI • MASTU!: l(OftOOM VANITIES ANO LAAOt ctosm • 2-eAA GAltAOES • .ALL-ELICTitlC PATJC> KfTCHINI · : ~'i:~N"J'A~L~'.Ngo:~~:INC F'O"c'm AIR HlATINQ • IUILT·IN ftANO( AND OVEN WITH &TYUIH bAfUC G1.ASS DOO" • CUSTOM LIGHTING ,IXTVPIES THPIOUCHOVf • Pft(PAftED f'O .. Alft COMOfTIONINO • IUILT-IN 01SHWA8HEft • fASHIONAILI OVAL BASINS IN AU. BATHS • fULLV INSULATED MINEIU.L IATI CEILINGS • SKOWEPIS Ovtft All rues • VINYL ASIESfOS n.OOR TILE JN KITCH£M. ANO • HU.VY DUTY DllPOSEft , • FULL WIDTH Pl.Aft GLASS MIMOPIS IN ALL IA.THI • CONCRETE DfUVES • UNDEftCAOUND UTILmfS • STAINLESS STEEL KlTCHEN SINKS FAMILY ftOOM • CATHEDRAL CEILIH~S • ACOUSTIC CEILINGS • LARGE CA4CIOUS ENTRICS • COLO ANODIZED ALUMINUM KITCHEN . WINDOWS • TtMl'lftED CLASS SLIDING WALLS • 11~~0 T?XT\Jft(D WALLS • SEftVf·THAOUGH PATIO·KITCl-fDl.\vlNOOW WITH SIJllVINO IAft • WEAlliEAPftOOF ELECTl'llCAL OUTLU AT l'A.TICf • CUSTOM DESION£0 HAND FINISHED HAllDWOOO KITCHEN CABINETS • 2 BATHS • 52-GALLON WATE'A HEATERS-• 220-Vot.T WllUNO TO DPIYEJt LOCATION . • LAftOE KITCHEN PANTRIES • WOOO·BU"NINO flAEPLACE9 WITH OAS LOO UCHTlRS • IJICHITt:CTUftALLY COOftDINA.TtO EXTEPl lO"S • SHAKE ROOf8--• IUILT.fN TV AHO TEU:PHOHE OUTU"T8 • LOW MAINTENANCE EX'T?ft10ft9 f!ATUfUNQ STAINtO ftOUOH lllAM9 AHO llDINO, WITH COLOR-C~J-8TUCCO • TASTUUL US[ OP' MA.&ONftY • DESIGNER SELECTtO HA,.DWAftl •. RAISEO PANEL ENTl'IY OOOftS hA CUESTA HUNTINGTON BEACH AYRES SINCE 1905 ' • @) .. -.... \ 'I t I . -·--...-. .. -... ............. ~ .. ... . • . ' ff) DAILY ,!LOT S,1111rd1y J ut1f l? 11171 'Western Tilt' • Ill Building Predicted The vaunted "western tilt" Pacific Ocean, Moriarty told Many of these firms see the Angeles lntemaUonal airport is happenin& lo business as membtr.s of the Southern logical exp.11ns!on or their In the growing economy, ..,ell aa lo the nation's popula· California Mortgal!e Bankers operations across the Pacific Moriarty said, cannot be ig· tion. according to a leading As.satiation. He reported that to the Orient. Mor iarty said, nored , It now is the naton's se· west Coast corporate real present pl1:1ns, many of v•hich and thus U>s An geles, because cond busiest air terminus, and estate e1ecutive. are already be l n g in1· its airport if l r u l y in· lasl year handled over 21 "The wes tward escape of plemented, will result in a temational, becomes the focal mlllion passengers and ove r a business from o~rcrowded series of new busli1es~ centers point for the increasing com· billion pounds of air cargo. ind cllmatlt;?a\]y intemperate along the bE'acl'l-bcH from merce between nations. ..Tl'l is is the kind of econon1ic one ol the largest master-plan· ned business communities in the South Bay area on 128 acres of land only half a mile from the airport. International Center, he said, \ill! one day be a cluster of high.rise office buildings, the first of which if now nearing completion near the junction of Sepul~e and El Se gundo boulevards. Tbe ma ster plan calls for up to 25 such structures, including of. fice buildings, wo rld trade bulldings. headqua rters of large companies, and also a major hotel. .shops a n d restaurants. Plans envisi()n this complex housing som e 2,000 new businesses, he .said. "The LA airport ls crtatlng new realities of llte and busine5s at t.he western comer of Los Angeles County," Moriarty said. "Just a few years ago the idea of a great new commercial and financial center rising west of down town LA would have been thought imagL1alive bu t unrealistic. Today we find that peripheral business cnm- munitles are rivaling the growth of the inner-<ity Itself -and as many of us who are in on th e drawing-board sessions have learned , there's every reason in the world t() believe thb, is the better "''ay Eastern center• i s ac· Wilshire Boulevard south I() Added l.o ll'lis. he said, is the impacL tha t builds new cilies.'' celerllting," says Eugene H. Newport Beach. fact that the Pac I f i c 's he told the mortgage bankers. Moriarty , vice president of the "Even companies th11t ha ve shoreline. has, in his words, Some J0,000 new perman ent r j r m n <l w bu i I ding considered downtown L 11 g ''everything going for it -job will be created in the LAX International Ce nter. new Angeles locations .are. like .available land. l owered area within the nexl four busi n~s commu nity a ha lf. their Easlern counterparts, business costs, ex c e 1 Jc n t years, Moriarty said . "An1I mile from Los A n g e Its btg1nning to move West -freewa ys and a rte r i a I each of these new jobs will ·1ntemation11l Airport. though !he distance is minin1al highways, and a climate con· lrigger two or three more A .. dvnamic cnrnmer,·i al fnr them compared v.·ith firn1s ducive Lo making one's life employment opportunities in growth" ·is takin g place along now seeking escape from the W<lrk rewarding in a pleasant various fonns of supperl in· • the coastal r:: 0 m mun 1 lie s congested core area!> of New environment." dust ries." he added. : betwt'en Los Angeles and the _:Y~o~'~k,_:Jlost:_:.:~'~"-~'"_d_C_h i~c-•g~o~· __ Th_:e_s~ig~"-il~i_can_c_e_o_f __ Lo_s __ l_fi~s_o_•_n_f•_,_m_is_d_.,_e_lo~p_i~"g: IO go." ' License Tougher ·•·. :· Additi()na l f u I u re pre.re· : qui sltes for obtaining a real i: estate broker license make it :~·easier to meet academic re· ~ quirements in the fii:ld now, ~announced Sa dd leback ~ C 0 11 e g e • s Superintendent· ; President Fred JI . Bremer. : In January of this year the ~·ta lifornia Real Estate Depart· : ment and California Real : Estate Association approvrcl a : master plan thal will require ;. additional academic courses ·-l!ach yea r though 1980 f.or the broker license. he explatned. Saddleback College -0Hers a comprehensive tw~year re;i l :=t state program that can lead 0 ln an Associate in Aris degree, which it re rn n1m en d s : ~·howeve r . currentl y l\lo'O yea ~ !:of c-0\1cge are not required for <the broker Hccnsc . Af1er ::January 1. 1980, two years of : : col le Re \lo'i ll he a rcquircn1Pnt : 'for a new license called ··AssociatP Real P ro Pert Y Broker. The rr::il p ~\ate brokrr ticense \lo'ill n()t be available af1er that dale. As of .Jaru1ary 2. 1972. ad· ditional courses \lo'ill be rr· Quired for 1he broker's license. ·Each succeeding year. un 1n 19so. additional courses \lo'ill be required. · Saddlebac'k is onf' or 82 com· munity colleges oHer\ng real estate course~. Saddleback i ~ 11;lsn one of the lrwer number !ht1l offers a cornprchensi\1e two-year progrllm. \Vith the develop1nent of th P .profrssion. student s can :tran.~fer f rom Sadcllrback :Colle.Re lifter two years to ~tudv to11·arcl BA . J\1S. or MBA , de1Zrcrs al 13 sta te cnlle.l!~S of· : ferinR' the rral r s1 ale ma1or.. :·. Saddle.back Colleer has ~a t :1uH-lime and part-lime in· ;.structors !n the real es\11te prn~rarn . ;·· The y 11re .J:ime~ R. Korri ~ of '. C:irl~bad. .John F: d £ a r : Lin~enf Pl\rr and Ch;irlc~ r11 ul : Fox of San Clcmrntr. Pctf'r .J. ; ~1,.d ii;(an of Cn~r::i \lr~a. : Thoma.c f\I P1kr of S;:1nl11 Ana . i ,:11 nd Alf rrd Virtor Stuart Qf :-l...111!'11na Be11rl1 , f'oursr~ are l::iuj!ht in lhr ! rx(rndrd-d;iy prog r::im with ; l1mit rd rr;,1 r~1 ;1 tr ro11r~r~ l'\f· · frred in !hr d;iv ~rtir>d11lr : .('nur~r~ in"ludr Rr:il f':~i;dr : Princinlrc. Lr'!;i! A~nrrts (lf ; Real F.st;ilr Re:tl f <.l;ile Ar· '. 11r;1 isal n('al E~tlllf' F1ni:inr·r '. Re;il E<1::ilr rr11 r!irr. and : Rr:'ll E.dale Eronon1\rl'.. :· The rla~.~r~ nffer prartiral : ~nd profrssin nal tr11inio~ lnr ! lho~f! ~tudPn1~ wi~hin~ 10 rntrr '. the real e~\;i!e firld . s;iid Dr : .Bremrr. :: ThP summrr srssinn :it S;i(!. :..d1eback Colle:~r . bcJ!inninJt Ju· ~·~v 1. wi ll offer three fOUrM·~ in ;·~eal estat e. Re:i1 F.stat ,. Prin· ·: ciples. Lrgal A~prrt~ of llf'al : ... E~tate. :ind Rtal E st a I e :'. P racticr. ~::CC'-~~~~~ ·• . -: ~ M•tif!I 11,. Jobp T. ri.t a r t I n has been promoted to sen· ior vice presi dent of the Mls!!ion Viejo Com· pany. J~e will be res· pon11b1e for the )(}(.'a· lion, evaluation and plannin1 of n~w bu!i· ne!IA and hou11n2 pro- gram•. Walker, Lee Inc. T e lls N ew Record During the first qui1 rlcr of 1!171, Walker & Lee, Inc., the Anaheim-based real estate firn1 , enjoy~d "the most dramatic sales rf'c-0rd of any cornpany in residential real estate history, seJling an average of more than SI million worth of homes every single day. acc'>rding t() a first quarter report issued by Frank R. Hart. president all-tlme record, li ,6ti 4 . Howe ver, Harl anticipates that the year-end total will be between 11 ,000 and 12,000 hom es. ''While resales conltnue lo accelerate, new homes may decline slightly from i I s prf'sent rate," Hart explained. ''The reason is that we have been selling new homes faster than our bui lder client.SI' can design and construct them . NE W MAD RID KITCHEN-FAMILY ROOM TOTAL LY PATIO OR IENT ED "Horne sales are a tradi· lional spearhead of nat iona l cconn1n1c indicators, leading the fluctuations in the coun- try's economy.'' Hart noled. ' ' Th e rec or d-shal1erln,g performance of Walker & Lee during the first quarler -0f 1971 As a. •·total real estate com- pany," Walker & Lee's fir st quarltr financial picture also reflects the performance or its three suJsidiaries, all less than tw o years old. 200 Uou1es Sold could be considered ye t another indicator of the im· proving economy. New Madrid S,ales Climb ··Fnr lhe firth consecutive qu i'lrtcr, o ur home-selling business h;is surpassed the record levels se l during the The invcstmrnts di vision placed SJ.25 million of pro· perty into f'Scrow during the quarter and closed $ I . 6 million. During the same period last year, its bUsiness was at a virtual st11 ndslill bcrause of l11c nationw ide lack of financing. r•o1issinn Viejo Company·s most successful project !() dale, New Madrid. h a ~ rcgistf'red nearly 200 new home sales in only three ni onths. The $21-5 million. 600-home neighborhood whic h opened late 1n Fcbru<1ry \\'ill begin marketing its fif lh unit of 61 homes todav. A showcaSe of California-i n· spired home ideas, the model complex is located at Margueri!e Park\lo·ay a n d 'T'rabuco Road and includr<; many features suggested by previous Mission \'ucJo bu yrri;. Many or !he hom es fealure such amcn11ie,5 as walk-in closets. separate I a u n d r y rooms, privacy zoning for adul t areas ;:inrl separate d1 n1ng ronrns. The fifth un it which gnc<; on !'.ale today includes .a number of cxte!lent vie w s 1 t e s overlooking Saddleback fl.\oun- lain and Trabucu Canv<111. Casa S11rga. Plan 67. is the largesl and n10~1 elaborate of the Nr\lo' ~1adnd homes. ll is a five-bedroom. 111'0 and onr- hall-ba\h design offering 2.8aO square feel of hv1 ng area. 1\ 'rormal d1n1ng room. separate family roorn. ll s p i r a 1 s1a1rcase and e !ibr;.iry \.1 1\h optional .,,,.rtbar arc fe;ilurrd . Casa ::i:inclia, Pl an Ii 4 , lr<1l11rr s n1ass1ve archw:i1·s surrnund ing the <lining arr.;i. and fireplaces in both the fi rst prf'ceeding thr e e-mon I h (Joor f:i ni ily room and the ex· period, And in every other pan.<:i\ r rna stcr Slule phase or our operations, we cununuc 1o carve new bench-C<1 ~a Dorad11. rl:ln fi2 . has a ca!hedra! ceiling in the hving ni ~=j~;r & Lee sold 3,369 new and dining <J!'e<1s. and a large and resale homes during the master suite co 111 p I c t e l Y first 13 ""'eeks of 1971 for .a sl'paratrd lro1n the other dollar 1olu rne of sgs_6 million. bcdrnon1s [or :idult privacy. by far !he besl quarter in the lh·d r.1 ()1lt. and A.~.<:11C1alc.;, l1rm 's Jo.year hi story. In com· Sanla Ana ·h:isrd archucct ~. pa rison, it 50\d 1.376 homes for d1·~1gni.'d the hnmrs, \lhll'h $.13 ~ 1nillion in the same 11·r1·e dl'rflratf'1I hv Carole \Vatker & Lee Insurance Co reports a c<1nlinuing healthy growlh wilh O\'Cr 4 . O O O pohcyholders on it<: books. During thf' quartrr, ii ~ life in· suranrf' volume doubled over last ~f'ar's figures and fire· casualty ran 150 pcrcenl over 1970. period last year. ~:when Interior>. Frank \V. 1'he New Homes Division \Valker & Lee Escrow Corp. H.1rlrn achcr 'Nil ~ landscape shO\lo'ed a 94 percent increase arch1lrt''c completed 1.748 sales during during the first quarter of ;-.;('11' !\1:id l'id Hnme" ;ire of· the quarter: the Resales 1971. compared to the same fr1·rd 1n lhrrr t11 f1ve-bcdrnum, f?ivision. l,tiZ\ SAlcs. A 11 period a yea r earlier. Durin 1wl'\ and th rl'e·hil!h rnorlcl s. ri!:ures are net (after can· the quarter, l,!68 escrow~ 11·11h pril'~s r<in!!lnF: from ccllaluJnsl. were completrd "I • 9 ""~ "\Vr know flf no nlhcr ,.... v· u.;,.oo t•i -~J. _:•:•.) .-----------•I Sl!ulcliird ft•alurrs inl'llide n.:.s1Uen1.ial real cstalc Hrrn in ! l'l'l'<iinw 1111, kitchen cnunle rs 1hr e1iunlry lhaL ever sold : l 0°/o NNN <inrl l't'r:inllc tile showc i·l'. ;ind ('ven half ;is rnan.v homes tn a CARE FREE A part11ient In d ustr y S how Set i ii A 1ialiei11 i b;iths. elcc lrii.: rangf' 1v1th self· quarter," H;irl SAid. LONG TERM LEASE rlean1ng f\Vrn. di~hwashr r. If it continued al Jts prcsf'nt a v compa~v •"••ltd Cll•I"' di.>p0s;i1, luniinuu~ l!ghtini.t in rate. Walker & Lee would sell 111,000 10 111J.ot0 •II ~ .. 11 n1as1t 1r h:irhs, and stained l •• ":'~"~'~IJ~.<~7~6~h~o~m~e~s~lh~i~s~y~e~a~'~· ~~~,.~·~·~·~1~7~1'~1~6~4~1~-o~s~•~O~~I harchl'ood (•ahinrl~. morf' than double lasl year's '\c11 i\l.1rl rid modrl home s :i rf' Joc:it rd adJ:.rcent to the NEWPORT SH ELTER, LTD. l'lans are being mapped bv thr. \VaJ!nrr-,Jac nbst•n t"<i l 11e, th r 1lrange County Apanrnr nl real es1ate in 1 c ~!in r n t llou~e Assnclol1un for thP. lirminars to be ('Onducled n1 1 \\'c~I l"oast'~ bii.:ge•t flf):1rt-p 111. <ind :i p tn r ;1rh d;1\, mcnt industry Tr;idf' Show tn En1 rr1;111irn1•111 v.ill 1111·lurl1· :1 h1s111r~· tr1 hr !1r ld at the prngr11m by thr B:trht'r~hnp An;1h('l!n ('on\rnt1on Cr·nl er on Quartrt ::ii 4 4:; I' !ll un :-.1n1r· """ ""''"'"" """" ' 0 " LIMITED PARTNERSHIP UNITS ( rnl rr. \I huh nffrr<; a rom· plrt l' progr•;11n of ;:i rl u I t ph1 ,11.:<ll fl1nc~s i11'11 •1tw~ Thr nr11 r-1•n!l'r fr ,•!Urr~ foui• r1•gul;11111n 1r·nn1' •nurt ~. lhrr r l1Hh,.•r \·h;1n11•1un,hq1 handtiall i •11111~. ,;1111111 r<10!fl'. r \rrrt~r 1"11111!-, \'nlh•\h;d\ 1·our\-.; and a A C .lilorni• l >mot•d P~r1 ~,,.hi p h Be ••<J Form ~d lo P11rch.u• A New port Be~ch Olf><~ Bu1l din9, •oo LIMITED P'ARlNERSHIP UNll~ Of Sl ,000 IA.CH ~'"'"'um Pu1ch •1e l U"''' 9'. Cumul ~T•Vt p,,f,rred R•le <:>I 11 .1,,." r!:l\ .!u11r !l and 1 11,. June 12 arv! 1:1 lrnm noon unlil 111irrnat 111n;d \'l11ldrtn l 'holl" :! ,',110 •q11nn• !ool frrr forrl1 ::i111t\11n111i.: 11,.,<1! I From Not lncom • Of lhe r'1•tn en~t p Fo r Furlh•r lnfo•malion CALL OR WR llf SHELTER INDUSTRIES, INC. 6 p llL both d.1~S . \lo'll\ IJ\'rfr1r n1 Ill 4 45 p.n1. un ""\1•11 \l:1rlr1d ll11r11r~ 1ri;i..1 he n·avhrd bv la kln~ the ~an l Pt11g1J l•'1·Pv1r:iy 10 La Pa z. 204l W•1l(llff Drlv•, Suit• 215, N•wp•rt l eee.h f2660 714/645·2120 \\'h1lr adn1is~itln v.ill be by S\lnda v June J:L So111"c hnolhs <lrt' to: l i 11 \1t·kct 11rily, the tickets n1<l) be ;iv;i1l alJll'. f111r i11fnr111;11 i,,n ('all obtained. w11houl c·hargP , !rnm !hP ()r;in~c C<iunly Ap;-irtrn~n~ 1r.,,rl, li•ll on J .:i Paz to Th" """"'"~m~~' 11 ~~1in., •n ontr ht ••II "°' • •~ntii.11on 01 '" "'lff' " t• b"Y "' ul! unn1. '"<" •fl•r I• mid• only by lht Oltorlnt Clrt~l1 r. !11;irgtH'fllf' P<1rkwav, ;:ind left ! tn•u•m•nl hml!od '' C1l!ter11I• •t•ld•11t1 will! •~""'' 1nc1mt 111 ••<••• •I ll0.000 ••d 1 "'' wo•th '"' tt co11 .i IU,000. anj' of 1hc mrrchanls di spla y· House Al'.SO<.:lilllfln at &.15-2tl44. rin 1\1 argucn1 r to the nlodf' ls>~-~"'"""'"'"'"'"'"'"""""'"'"'"""""'"""'"""'"'"'~I ing thrir products as 11r11 a~•---­ fron1 ;ioy of the Southern Cahlorn1a Ap;irtmcnt l\ou.se Assoclation , including th r Orange County Apartn1rn1 House Associ ation : Lon I! ~rarh As~or1atinn a~d 1hc San Cl emrnteAp11 rtm en t Association . Numerous inno\'ations in the apartment hou se industry. as .,,,·ell as the various producls which ma'y be u::ird 11s •·tools'' by the aparln1ent houst in- dustry will be shown. 1'he trade show wil l be ho!!ll'd by the 2.100 men1ber Orange County Ap11rtment Ho u se AsM>Clation. The programs will include Sho\V Space Now Limited Eighty-three pcrcenl er the e1hibil space has been rtserv· ~ for the~ 1971 Southland Home and Garden Sho\I.' lo he htld July Jo through Alli' 8 in the. Ana heim Convention Center. Ed Akins, genera.I chairman on behalf of !ht sponsoring Or11n1::e: Co llllty R 11 1 1 d 1 n .it Industry Assn . said 1h:tl \lo'htlr reservat1Qns have 1tnnr r11 p1d- \y, thtre 11111 ;ire m:iny pr1mr ~paces •vailablf'. lie addtrl that prosperhvr t xhibitors should act fluickl y I• restrve the apacta thty want. The ocean views of pae!fie give your Iii~ (and your home) so much more value. from $35,900. Only 10% down tum1 tho trick. Move up lo vlewtltul llvlng In the comf-0rtabh!I lux- ury community ol San Clemente. The equity In your present home wltl probabl y more than cover ca.sh needs. These handsome hlltslde homes are within easy commuling dislance of most everywhere, yet out of t ha huslle and bustle ol the more northerly communi- ties. Pacific a residences give you more for the money -besides the most view you could want, Recreation? A half-dozen golf courses are wilhln 10 minutes of your door, end delightful Dana Point Mar ina Is only 5 minutes away. Architect-designed 2. 3 and .C-bedroom homes feeture alt General Ele<:tric kitchens Including pustt.. button r.!lnges. sell-cl9enlng ovens, dishwashers and di1po11111. Large covered pRlios. Ceremlc Ille entries, fireplaces wllh gas I~ starters. Nylon shag carpeting throughout, qualily hardware Includes heavy wrought Iron door pulls and maximum security deael·bolt door locks. I ANAHEIM - ·--..;.t_· ' ~ •• ;u.. •. .nl . Come to the .opening of The West Nine at Laguna Niguel. Andpickthe green you want in your backyard. ~fhe \Vest Nine is a new area in Laguna Niguel \vhere \ve've just opened a group of condominiutn homes. l t's located right al ongside our golf course. The west side of the coursr, of course. Every horne in The \\lest.:\ine has a big lanai t hat looks out on the gol f course of El :'\'iguc! C ountr)· Club. \\Then ~you stand tl1ere lookfng al this beautiful vie\\', don't: be sur1)rised if )·ou find yourself thinking, "Bo)•, Lhts is the !ife." What are homes In The West Nine like? The homes in ~rhe \Vest Nine are beautiful hon1cs, \vith the genuine fee l of Spanish Architecture. Red tiled roofs. rounded arches. and thick stucco \Valls. Our new !10111 cs c01nc with 2 or 3 bec!roorns, and t\VO baths. 'rhcsc are lovely \1on1es, and tl1ey require little m aintenance inside. 1\nd r1n ne outside. All of \\hi ch n1akes the1n idea I fo r J"ICOf)l e \\ h<> \\'Ou!d like to use thcn1 for a second h(Jrnc. Or for ))corlc \vho t ravel a lot. What if you don't li ke golf? \\"ell, if ynu don't like golf. there arc plenty of other t hings to do a t L aguna Niguel. \\·c have some of t he mos t beautiful beaches in Southern California. \Ve ha\'e a private beach club. The Laguna Niguel Beach Club. \Ve' re right next door to t he 11cw Dana Point Marina and 1'acht H arbor. 162 acres of Laguna Niguel have been donated to Orange Count:-.,r for a regional rark. 'I-hi" riark \viii surrr1und :1 47-acre la ke \vh ich \Vd l be used f0r sailing and fishin g. Construction on the park is now underwa)-. Homes In The West Nine start at S25,950. OJr l1omcs in The \\/est t\1nc st<ir t :::is lo\v as $25 .1)50, and ~'Ou co11 get a hri1n e r ight beside the fairway fC'lr (~nly ~29,000. \Vhich is certainly reasonabJC for t his kind of home. \\·coffer yo u C\1..ellcnt con\ cnlional t crn1"i. ·rhc 1"lr1n1c: rates hn\ c just ~one clrnvn, ~n \\ e can offe r : ou rhe In\\ est crinclo- 1nin1um r;:ites a\ ailab!e triclFJ\'. ·rhese arc today's rates, not~ csterclay ·s rates. How to get here. ·rake the San D icgo·:--;1nt a 1\n;:i rrceu;•ay (H1gh l\·ay 5) tn Crown \"alley P arkwav . 1:-0.!10,v Cr0\\'11 \'alley P ark,,::iy t il l y·ou sec si gns t ha t direct y·ou to ... 1-hc \\.est \!inc." f;ol]O\V the signs tiJ! ~;OU get here. Our phone number 1s (71 4) 496-3628. I -~::._> .... ;.·.: .,,_ ..,, .. ,~~· ,. .~ \..::.~~I !"!"!. ..........._, ~~---__. •. ~~'-..... ·' -• ' ---:::::::::::=. . ' "' • T l The West Nine @ in Laguna Niguel • Anol.l\(r l lfll t t.0ml'l'llJn1ty by Avco Coovnunit_y De:vtlllptft. 1,., DICK TUCY TUMBLEWEEDS "fHIS MONIH, "fHE COVEIEP !>LACK FE'ATHER GOES 1-01'lE TRI E'E'S OllAL SUP.(;EON! ... "fHAT RUM NUM~eR O' ~UM GUMS! WAT PffRLES'> PA l.A"ff-PINKING PIPES-PR~NER!.. IHAT MAW-MAIMING-MAHATMA!: HOW'S ~IZ, LARY ? L.OJSY! IF IHIN6S PON'T PICK UP, 11LL ~E' FORCED TO TAP "fHE PALEFACE ~~.:.:M,,-.ARKET! LAllYN&EAl.IC LYNX, I NAMI' 'IOU INDIAN OF lHE MONTH! .,. , .. l MUTT AND JEFF FIGMENTS CCllNTY ART MU5£UM I 11 •... 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POWER I PEANUTS ACl'l:OSS l Trtal1t> b Go AbllJll!IY" SIAm~ ll ll.cj1•,.n1\l•a1•~P ~•iflCI! 14 Rtg~·c! \ol1!h liw,. ls Ctit1111c a1 prtfl( l~ Rt !l 17 Man······· l 111or!I~ lR l erit1ong to ,mt rQ I 1n ''V\ 20K.nllof coll1~1on 22 Pul of China 23 Eh1dt 25 R tm~v• oultr cnv~nnq 28 --· Afl'! !1l'tdltS 211 \l/•iqh! lifll\ 30 Com!orl 2 words 32 i&..pn•u )I Ot the l.1m1!y Jq >.,ctpttd 111tmbtr of ~ cl iQ11t 42 No\ M\1l1ci1I 4l Cul dow11 54 Sm~ll plint shoot ssso~~!o p1t vt 1t \lit D0S t ib1l1ty l~i11 Y.i l tistn•d 5S \11~"'n11~ fnrl~ t.0 D1sg•ac • b3 ···-dt V~ltr a bb C.111's n~mt !;7 Funrh,.,frij~I r"nr1 pl,. b~ B~Hlt bf/ Marshal 11( Fr1nt.t 70 Re gion 71 Slowly : lolus1G DOWN l Ou~nlily 'II hull tr 2 ')111 ] Rrrl ~ rr•p.lr~ ICJ 1 bG•1n9 match 5 Dn •ct to 90 on I rniSS IOl'l h P1•1r 7 lltrnrd 8 Color f,112171 ]Q Lotremily 14 Ont holdon9 21 F1n~tv pul· conjrovrrsla! ~tr•l•d l~va opiniOllS 21 One of a 47 Dt nud t ll>9hl of str~ 4B f'AS( ]4 S1119tr 50 K1od of L~na ·-·-1utomo!l1l t 21. (,real 51 G11ilt 1t ss h1rdnt ss 52 Analyz t 1 27 Mot1nl4 1n ''I mtlll JO Vitlfl~ 53 Thto119~ J! ~01:t l~1· 55 lb~ndon lnfCJmt l 51 L1abi11!y )J ---(,~l1h1 d S~ B,ic~bMt of JS Brstt th 3& ShopkttlJI'• 37 Ptthol09 k 1I tondltlM: I ••• By Tom IC. Ryan Iv Al By Dale Hale By Frank Baginski Ll'L AIN!R SALLY BANANAS \-leY/ Ya<-( ~ rff\.Q ~~ /:\"':I>-.. ~_I ....... ~ .. -, .............. ~ ... GORDO MOON MULLINS "./;L-v 1.NIMAL CRACKERS By Charles M. Schulz QM TuE O™ER AA)..[), JF I HAP ,;<JME ""EEl5.._I iJa.U>N'T HAVE i> 60 ~ LA IF F"-Y KMiW .L.5CXIT THIS, SHE 'D 8E 6UVl~6 OIT EVEIN CLOT~IN6 .... .:;;..,.;._ STOllE IN lOWN ! 4~ Twl\ '} Cuc l oo 4~ Al~ l1mt If! 10 D1tth pro\tcl- Sofl1l )B Dtvlc• C>'1 ~ lonlh~l\tr'~ shot • ~ts~rl &l N01m1I sl1nth 1d ~2 C11'11dl'S nr l9hbor: Abbf. MISS PEACH ly Mel thr h1h11t •q Pass ing thr~gh" Comb . !or111 50 u11rr ahrup\ly Ing oa cas!lt 11 i&..ccustd prr· son's drltns t 12 T01n ~put lJ Encounlirr ~ hy chanct 40 Mr. Sl ~11ohttr 41 Can~da 's tO.Ulltrp;tr\ of lht FBI &4 Oll1cr of Dt!rnst T11n1port· .i1 iOll : Abbi . b5 Nrw tyf)f : Prrflx I I I ,. PERKINS MAfi'CIA If I ltiA0-1 Olli TO '>CU, tENDERL'f, AND ASK FO~ YOUR FJl1CNCJSklP, WAgMT~, .AND U"1Df.~STANDlf'JCr1 WOULD 'IOU RE..lliCT ME? OF COUflSE. ~or, ~OU Jff{I< ! I . . ,.,. ly John Miies ' ' , ' • I -J?-IEN 'IO<.J BLOW.'! ' ' ' ' ' ' OAILV "LOT JI ly Al Cepp ly Cherles larsottl By Gus Arriola By Roger Bolen -\ll\1~TIWE:i<: HAPP!!IJ!!D TO ~ '80llN~ ~OP'~- DENNIS THE MENACE ll - • I ' '•) 11 DAILY PILOT Reader Plugged In Ri ght DEAR ANN l.ANDEH.S: Thank you for your Twelve Rules for rearing Children. j Number Three 1s, ··Help your child find socially acc.-eptablc I outlets for .anger and hos ti l- ity.'' \\'hat are ··socially ac-- cc1>table outlets?" P!e:ise print m y letter and elaborate on vour ans,ver. I 'll bet 11 tun Ont the only TI\other 1vho needs hel p with this. -1-IJ SYRACUSE HEADE!?.. DEAR H.J .: Botlled e n10- lions can l"aust a \•arie:y of physical pr ob I e 01 s n1igrai'oes, ulcers, culitis and akin rashes, to name a fe"'· Uncontrolled en10 1ions can t'ause problems, too -such as hroken heads, missing teeth. swollen eyes, t ic. All children e i: pt r i en f' e a'tlJ!:er, hostility and frustra·1 tion. They should be en·1 <'nuraged to express these normal reelin~s in ways that 1 •re not deslruetive Io themselves or others. For example : Encourage your <'hild to play gan1es that allow him to make noise and 1 ~el rid of energy. You t•an l make a game of breaking old toy!'!· or smashing c h e 11 p di shes. Lei your child know that a punching bag -hul 1 never people -is a good j nutlet. Any !port 1h11t pro· duces fatigue is excellen! -1 jumping up and down or run- n ing arund the block. Beating drums or blowin,ll: a trumpet can be useful. too. Children who are taught early in life to ,ll:et rid of hos· I tile reeliogs in a socially ac • . ('t:ptable manner do not punch teachers, beat thei r "'ives. flr become involved r.1 str<'ct ·figh ts and tavern brawls . DEAR ANN LA~DERS : ~l y cousin can1e to live with us v.•hen her hushar.d died lasl year. B is in her middle 60s\ and in unusually good health. I We are in our 40s and I \\•1.sh we felt and looked a.s well as she does. My husband and ! invited B to make her home \1'i\h us because we ,~·anted 10 be kind. not because sh<' 1s rich. Nothing v.·as said ahut the roo1n an d board hut A of - fered lo pay s;io a mon1h (Thi!' is peanut~ when one <"On· 51c!crs her incoml'. to s;iy nothing of her stocks and boncls. I The otb~r r vl'nln,i:? B an· nnunced oul nf a clc;i r hluc i;ky. ··vou will br "'calthv ,_..hen I die." \1y husband s,11d nothing but he was . thinking ; plenty. We do not aspire to be 1 v.·eallh.v. Ann. but we could · certainly use a little help in paying off <1ur 1nnr1gagc ancl pulling nur kids throu,eh ~ehool -Nov.· \1.' 1·n11:;1n 11nn'! ~l)f"nd ;1 rl1n11· un li:~.~ ~hf· :tb~ulu11•!v 11,1~ In \\'hen !hi' !11·11 of ii~ l.!<1 iJn11 nlO\\n In du "ff:lnd~ 11r usuall.1· •!•)fl fnr ,1 t"lln nf c11H1·•· ancl il p1P("I' nl p1!' Slu' .1lw :;1·~ n1ci nag<'~ !o f1d 1!1:--111 h1·r pur•r· looking fnr tile 1·x;ir1 ehan,ec' until r ~;1,·. ··1 h:111· 11" Thi' ha.~ happrncd !->n n1a11v t1rnes 1!"!' go!lcn in he ;i ;i1k1 ·. \\"hy dnn"I r<·npl!' 1111h n1onc.v rralizc 1ha1 lh<' 11111(' lo i:ivr it .1 .... ·av 1~ .... ·hrn th r1r r elatives nl'Pd 11~ l'nn! t h1.~ 11 you wan1 In . hut nn na rnc, pl<'aS£' -l!LHT llEAR ll UHT : You sa v in yflur opening p<1ragr:1ph 0!hat ~·nu in\'iled your ('OUSi n to lh'r 1.1 i1h vou bccau sr ~·nu wanl rd lo bf' 0 kind a.id not ·lw£'aust ~hf' i~ rif'h. If thi ~ is truf'. Rf..: Kli'\ll -and stop l'On1plaini ni:: bel'ause she d~11n'l fork 1J\f'r large sums nf monc\' :\'OW. Ir vou don•t think s~· a month ior room and board is enouJ:h , I 11ay so (to my opinion if s prcl· ty darned lltUel but don 't con· fuse the Issues. ) • Tbe rtally 1ad part of yDur Jetter is the fact that the old tight wad is cheating herself of the joy that comes from ' glviag. She is more In he ·'Pitied thAn censured,. wi..n ron,.n!fc a t•ncP• ''"" I~ .. ~,.., 1mbl"K •• I• II IOVt '" clM!ml1!ry• S..nd fflf Ille tioald t t "'l"'• "' So• ~no How to Tt1U I~ Ol!f~rence:· b• Ann Undt•I. EncloM • IONI. •••mafll. ••II 9dclrtuecl -tlOClf •nd :ll t enh '" coin 'P/~'o~"'" ,..,vt~n c1r1 ol !ht ~"'!L v ( BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL GUIDE MA TTll!SSES MATTRESSES IOATI HOMft TllA ILl•S ......... ._ C.... M ... Mem.1 Co 21 M ,._,ort •¥4. Liberty 8-1303 UPHO LSTERY Mesa Upholstery Liberty 8-4781 JJIO NIWl'OIT I LVD. • • S1turday, Junt li!. 1~71 • Sl(ll. Bayonet ~ Type JICi SAW Rip, scroll, crosscut and notch easily & oc- curotely. Makes own starting hole for pocket cuts. '/" h.p. motor-Automatic blow- !r keeps line clear of sawdust. #582 PfllffCT FOR DAD/ Sl(ll.. ORBITAL SANDER For fast, smooth surfacing. lightweight for ve rtical or overhead use. 1/5 h.p. -4000 orbits per minute. Double insu lated for 2 prong plug use. #409 DAD Will LOVE ITI Sl(ll.. ROUTER KIT 510.00 OFF.! Add !hi! p1ofessionol !ouch of rov!- ing, groov :ng, deco ro!ive edging. 1/5 h.p . .:::5 45 router, stroigh! b•t, edge and circular gYide & mould ed plo11 1c carrying cose . :54s.2 REG. $49.99 $39~2" fOR DADf NEWI Long Handled Electric GRASS TRIMMER Golf club type tr immer is fun lo use. Weighs only 2 lbs . -now you con do all the old fashioned hands & knees trimming elec· tricolly. 1600 rpm for quick-cu l· ling. Fric:tion clutch protects motor & blade. Trims flush to ho us e, trees, walls, fences, patios. SP£CIAL INTRODUCTORY PRICE DAD Will LOVE ITI I ' ,. ,. - ANAHEIM 2 U4 W. LINCOLN (200 YAIDI IAtT Of ••O~NUllT) -J74-IJOO -. .. . .. . . ' ... ' ·"' ' FOUNTAIN VAL EY 17200 S. UOOKHUIST . . ' REMiMBER DAD ••• SUNDAY,. JUNE 20 3/a" Electric POWER DRl:LL More chuck copacity & the ability to drill hard- wood, steel or masonry & gla1ed surfaces. A real value with cost aluminum housing & 2.5 amp. motor. Speed 750 rpm forward-remov- able side handle . .;· 17 J 1 DAD WILL LOVE ITI Electric 71/4'' POWER SAW Tu rn s tough sawing jobs .into . fast, eaJy fu n-has lh!t capacity for big jobs. Cuts 2 1/1" at 90° and 17/1 " at 45 °. 13/1. h.p. motor. Includes blade, sawdusl e jection syslem &. a ccurate control guides. # 1715. keeping chain PERFECT FOR OADI New. Electric 10'' CHAIN SAW For trimm ing trees, cull ing firewood. 12 amp motor-Centrifugal clutch-manua l oiler for lubricated. Double in· suloted reinforced motor housing- requ1r es no grounding . DAD WILL LOVE ITI Black & Decker® 18'' Wide ELECTRIC POWER MOWER Electric HEDGE TRIMMER l 3" single edge trimmer hes features of models costing muc:h more. Finger- tip switch & side handle for easy op· e rotion. l ightweight-cuts at 3600 stro kes per minute. #8100. Electric . EDGER&. TRIMMER Edges olong wofks, drives, polios. Cvh o tren'h l/," wide on one poss. feoth. fir .touch, inilont release trigger swi1,h. Conv erts lo trimm or ea sily . .1:911 0. DAD WILL LOVE /Tl Doluxe Modol i B770 $34.99 I \ \ l ightweight, moneuverob1e. Double ins uloted, single edge bl ode with off t et wheels, boil hondle. =eooo. PfRffCT FOR DAD/ Twin Blide Model #8070 $79.99 ' ,, ~! -:j1 ... ~ 5At11rd.1y, Junt 12, 1971 OAI LY' PILOT n Netters Give UCI 3rd NCAA Title This Yea~ SpetilJ lo the: DAILY PILOT G REEE(l/C ASTLEit · !net. Underclessmeil •h!ve lak~ ovu at the NCAA college d i v i s i o n tennis champi~ips being concluded today ..at DePauw University. Bob ~mp~~~l and Glenn Q;ipe. a piir o("freshmen at. UC Irvine. tiava paced" coach Myron McNam ara'5 Allieaters to the Leam championship and wi11 play in the doubles finals today. Chappell, the No. 1 seeded player in the tournry. meet111 sophomore John Low· man of Rollins Collegt in Plorida. the No. 2 seed. In !he singles championship match. • Th< Cbappell.Cripe duo (reeded No. I) then ·w;.n I.tee Lowman and teammate !loo tague (....itd No. 21 for the c!QllblH crown. UCJ was a.uund o( the team titJe belore to91Y.'1 .n;i~ wllh 24 points going into the aefloa. IO 2.1 fqr Rollins , in seCond' place. -· The team victory is the second slraight for the Anteaters in NCAA college division tennfs competition and It is the third NCAA crown of the current .!!Chool ye ar for UCI. Thi': Anteaters won the NCAA college and University level water polo title by defeating UCLA in the championship match and coach Ed N ewl and's Pbnmers won their third etralgh t a>Uege idMsJon swimming crown th~ yw-. Clippttl advanced to the singles ffl'als I&' defeatin& teammate Greg Jablonaki. a ~. · Jablomild and doubles partner ChllCk Nachand (a junior), defending NCAA champions, wert defeated in the semis by Lewman and Lague. Followirlg today's championships at r DePauw. McNamara will take Chappell, Cripe, Jablonski and Nachand to the NCAA university division tourn11ment al Notre Dame University. The UCI squad will leave today for South Bend where lhe tourney starts Monday. AU colleae-division players who reach lhe quarterfinals are eligible to compete in the uni\rersity level b>umament. l'IUDA'I" RESULTS (!tmlt!Mltl S111tlls tob CMl>Mll IUCll Off Gr99 J1bloll!i~I lUCI\ 4-1, .,, .Jol'ln Lom1n ('111>111n1, Flt) 0 ... Mll(t Mlll1r CS1cr1,,,..n10 S!tlt , .•. •·I. Do.ll .. C~t~M IM Gltrn Crl°" lUCI! <I•!. C.n Umbt•! I nd Curt Mlortln {Cl! l"olv, ''-01 4-3, J..,, 1-4. Lowm1n 11•d Ron L•'l"" (lhll!lflS, flt.) ff!. Grt11 Jt blDnPI Ind C~U<:k Ntcl>arMI HICI) ._s, 3-'. 6-l. T11m !c•m UC l••lne 1•. Ro'hn• •1'11.\ 11. Socr•m11'!0 ST•'• ••• GN .. 11 .looU"''"" !]. 1(1l1m1roc. Mich. 12, (11 Pol•, SLOJ 11, Unl•••l'I• of S.n Dlt90 11. Halos' Wright __ Overcomes Sore Arm, Checks Senators o·n Eight Hits, 4-2 ANGELS' KEN McMULLEN WILL LOOK OVER BR'ER BEAR SUNDAY AT ANGELS.OISNl!VLAND "FUNl>A'(". Special Combined Ticket Prices Afford Fans.-Disneyland Treat from 5 to Midnight FoMowift9 SundeY,s Game.. Elght·run In11lng Allen Belts Two Homers; LA Breezes to 12-1 Win MONTREAL {AP ) -Rich ie Allen drove in rour runs wilh two homers and .a ,;acriflce fly and Al Downing pitched a five • hiller, leading lhe Los Angeles Dodgers lo a 12·1 romp over the Montreat Expos ~~riday night. Allen and Wt's Parker touched off an Dodge r S lnle •11 Gf"IH '" K~: tUOJ Jvn~ I• 00d9t" ~! N~w YO•< I (1(1 D m, Junt 15 0C)(lf'" •' ,,. York .IOO o m, Jv~e ~ 0C)(i••'' " "l~w Yor< 11 :OG •.m. J une la Dfieo••~ ... Hou11cn l:SS o,m Jun• 1• o~s. twvjtc.1 •.IS"·"'· J unt 10 OC)(l~I!" '• Hov•!on 110!! 8.m. Ju~t 11 D<ldoer~ ... LOUIS l :!.I o.m. ~ -- eight-run explosion )I the.~~nd inning v.·ith successive homers off Jim Britton and each drove in another ru n befort the uprising was over. 1\1\en slammed his second homer of lhe game and eighth of the season for two more runs in the seventh and the Doc1gtrs added another pair in the eighth. Downing bl"ffU:d to bis sixth victory in nine decisions, blanking the Expos on two 11in~les un til the ninlh. when Rusty Staub's sixth homer ruined the shutout bid. The Dodgers paraded 12 men to the plate in the second, shelling Britton. who was mak\ng' his firsl start since September. 1969, • and reliever .John Storhmayer for eight hits. batting .429 with four homcr5 and 12 RBis. 'lbt. sixth victory for Down ing ties him with C\audr Osleen for tops on the star!. and his fifth complete game puts him second !() Osteen. The veteran lert-hander walked three and fanned three whi le lowe ring hi s earned-run average to a glossy 2.42. Bil! Singer . 4-9. ""ho has been bothered by a pulled abdominal muscle in his last several starts, gets the call tonight in the second Rame of the series. He will be opposed by Bill Stoneman. a Southern Californian who has becomt; the ace of the Montreal s!aff wit h an 8-3 record. LOS ANOELl!S •• r ~ bl Wills, " l 1 1 1 Vt ltn!IM, 1> l I 1 l) Crowfora, rl ! J ? 1 W, O..vi•. cl I J 7 J Runell. ct l O O O R. •llrn, 1• 3 l 1 l t ua.nrr, 1b 1 o o o W P•rlcrr. lb I 1 4 7 J05~U8,!I 000 0 Lti"1Jvtt, ?b ! l 1 O l lm•,<. J l J O GINe~. J:b J 0 0 0 OOVonlntr. o 1 o o MONTll:l!"l ... • h •1 t<vnt, ?b • o o o M11111>re. ct • o O O .S"ub, rt l t I 1 ll1l1ty, It J 0 1 0 a111m1.,. c l o 1 o L1bo•, lb • 0 0 0 F1lrrr, lb l D D D Wl.,...u JO IO lrll!on, p O O O O Stt~mtyr. p I o 0 D !!••""·"" 1 01 0 t< ... tf'd.~ tG OO 0'Do"""'· p a o a a Swobod1. oll 1 o o o R1 ymo...t, P 0 f 0 I Te!tl ., n " " Tol•I ll I J 1 Lo,•nt~!"i O I OO OO?J 0 -11 Monlr••f 000000001 -1 E-Mu11, Sltvb. DP-lo1 •ntrt l•• 1, MClf'l•tl l ' LO&-t.<K ,,,,.,,., •· Mon+.,11 •· 28--Crt wklrcl. HR-11. Alltn 1 Ill. W. "l•kff" (4), INuB (I), SF- R. AUt tl. " " • .. .. • • Downlnt W, 6'-3 • ' ' ' ' ' &r;uon L.0.1 I t/J ' • • ' ' S!rollm••r 3 113 ' • • • ' H, .... ' • ' ' • ' O'Oonotll\111 ' ' ' ' ' • R1ymond ' • • • • • WP-Oowl'll"'' T-1:11, .,_1'0,ttt. Weekend TV Sports Tht aeventh annual Springnational! drag races will be brought to Brea television screen at noon Sunday on Channel 4 with drivers competing in five differenl classes for shares or a purse of over $300.000 on the Dallas International ,\fotor Sperdway quarler-m1le cour se. The Springnalionals wt:; bl-shown by tape delay on the same day as !he action. On the baseball front, National LcagLJC fans vi'ill be treated to a pair of games in- volving West Coast squads. Today it's the San Francisco Giants and the New York i\1et~ from Shea Stadium al 11 :15 on Channel 4 in the game of the week on NBC. roo.,Y ll·ll •.m. 1•1 CL -l!A.SE6ALL -T~r S.<t Fran(l1co Gll~h meor th• Me" rn N•w Yor~·, Sht& .\Mdlum. I o.m. (!1) Cl -Fl'IOlB ... lL HIGHLIGHTS 111tnll!ihl1 or '"• USC·NOlft D•mr o•m~ Pll~tO In ND•. 1 p,m. (tl CL -GOL F TOUllN•MENI -Thud round 1ctoon in th~ l(ompe• Open lrom the Q""il 1-!ollow Country (l!,lb In Chorloll•, NC J,lO p,rn. (1! CL -OUTDOORS -Per<! '""'"" in l•nn1nH ; •n91ing lor 1&llfl1/\ In th• B1h1m11. •.JG p,m. U! (L -C'1"'MP!ONSHIF' 80~•l1Nu -l!ill •11tn m••t• £81'! JohnW<" 111 CL -CElE&ll ll'I" BOWLING -HVOh O'l!•lt n •rd Don 1Cr1rn" YI. <.:1tur Romtro Ind Ellubt1h •11t n S p.m. (II CL -WIDE WORl..0 OF 5"0Rl:. ~~~~1~"":~~~ .~~" .. ~:'.":":;o •:.,~., ~~io~,:i~ dtY 11 Eld0r1 S°""wt• in R051b-..r1, Ohio. Alie • llft•lrw I>! tfl!s •N r"I U I , O!>on Go! lourn1ment to bt l'ltld 11 11'1t MoriCll Gt!t! 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Mcl,ain Suffers 11th Loss of Year; McMullen Homer s Lefl-hander Clyde Wright, pitching de· spite a bothersome muscle spa sm in his arm, hurled the California Ange l5 to a 4-2 victory 't>Yer hapless De11ny McLain and the Washington Senators F'riday night al Anaheim Stad ium . Wright checked 1he Senators on eight hits before glving way to reliever Dave Laroche in the ninth and gained hi! A11gel Slale •It G1mt1 111 kMl"C 0111 Ju~t 12 ,t.ngt ls ~s. W11/\lno1on Jun• 1J "nOtll v•. W~•~1nwton Jvnt I' .,notl• ~•. Bo"°" Jun• 1S Ang,11 v•. l!OS1Cll JuM 16 •no~I• ••· l!o•ron a;eventh viclory or lhe season , 1:.\S om. 1 :S~ o.m, 1:SS P.m. 1:S~ p.m, l:lS P.m. McLai n. roclied fo r ni11e hits and all four Californ ia runs in the six innings he lasted. was charged with his lllh loss -!ugh 111 the. majors. The Angels broke a 1-1 tie with a lhret-· run surge in the fifth , Ken ~1cMullen keying lhe ra lly with his ninth homer. F'rank Howard gave lhr Se•ators R 1-0 lead 1n the third with his eighth homer before making a poor throw in the fourlh that helped California push over an unearned run. J im F'regosi singled in lhe fifth, stol~ &eCOQd, went Lo th ird on catcher Paul Casanova's overthrow and scored Of! 1 sacrifice fly by Tony G o11z..ales. McMullen homered into the left field ;o;eats. John Stephenson doubled and Ken Berry stroked a ru n-s.!Oring single. F'rAnk Fernandez' !acrifice fly deliver- ed \Vashington's second run i111 the eighth following singles by Elliott MBddox and Howard . llo\vard 's homer wa.o; a lremendou_, shot that \Vas measured at .f40 reel. J\'lc - 1\·!ullen 's round·tripper, his ninth of the' se<ison. ·was hit dov.·n the left field line. ;:iboul 10 feel in fair territory. fl1eanwhile . Angel outfielder Tony Con- igliaro has entered a hospilal for treat- ment of a pinched nerve in his neck . the club announced. Conigliaro, bothered by the ailment since spring I.raining. \1·1JI remain hos· p111l lized for three or four days for trac- tion and therapy. lhe Angels said. w .. sHINGlON (ALl~OlllN IA •• ' ... •• ' . " H1"i~. " ' • ' • A lorn.,, " • ' • Ml<ldo._ ~ ' ' ' • s ... ,,~., " • • • ttoword, " ' ' ' ' F'"°"'' " ' ' • F••n•ndt1 " , • ' ' (,~"l&I~< " • • ' 81111ng" " • • • '""'''"""" " ' ' ' C..IS~n<l\I& ' • • • Sl•P/\11\n ' ' ' • Un,!!fl, rl ' • ' • p • ...,, " • ' • Culltn. " ' • ' • ll•rr• " ' • , ' McL ~!n • , • • • l'/rlQn! • ' • ' ' Wtrl, " ' • • • L&~"'""· • • • • • l'oho>ltnl*, • • • • • Mine/Irr, " ' • • • lotel " ' • ' loT•I " ' • Wl~~l~Qton ... ... ' " , C1llk>rnla ... '" 0 0 '.I: -• E:-F. How.,o. C.a;•no•o. o"-CA1,1orn ,~ 1 LOI!-\V1•hinOlon t, (t lilorni• t 18-W••oM, ~f~OhA<t\~n t<'-1-<0WA•~ Ill. McMull1n ,., Sl -Frnp;, ~ 5oenc!• 5F-Gcn1lltl. For~nd., " " • .. .. •• N·<Llln L.•-11 • • ' ' ' ' Sh•ll1no1cw ' • • • • ' v..rooht w,1.4 • lfl ' • • • • l 1P1:h~ '" ' • • • • 51Vt-lA~CH:~e. 1-1.01. ·--... ~ Bullfig ht Dela y The starling time or lhe bullfight Sun· day in the downtown Tijuana bullring has been delayed one hour -to five o'clock -to permit pa trons to attend the El Cordobes closed-circuit trlecast in San Oiegp; and Los Angeles. if they so desire. 'The Tijuana · corrida will feature Amtric11.n rrlatador Robe rt Ryan, Pepe [.uis Vasquez, and Miguel Villanueva, fa cing si x brave bulls from Zotoluca - starting al 5 p.m. l . • ,•, I I ~ 1 ,'1 Ne.AA TE NNIS UCI FRESHMAN BOB CHAPPELL IN . .. . : . .. Sports In Brief US C, Seto1i Hall Clash;,; .- Gr ae bn er, S mith Win '.· {),\l.<\H/\. '.\'eb. -Dcfrnd1ng chon1p 1un S(luthern Cal1iorn 1a f48-12l f;ices Seton ll all 1 !i·\21 1n the l1n;l round of the 2Jth annual Cullege \\'nrld Serie_, tunighl ln thr (lther till tonight Pan Am('rlc;:in 1 4~-7\ gues aga 1ns! Soutl1£>r11 Illinois t40· 71 111 Friday night's first round ~ames . fre shman Jerry Tabb ;:ind Steve Bowlin~ rapped h\'n-run home runs lo lift Tulsa past Mississippi Stale. J-2. and Harvard rlO'>''ned Rrigham Young , .f-1. as Pett- Vamey hit a twn-run horner and Bill Kelley pitched a four-hitter l\1ississippi State ~ces Brisha m Young in a losers bracket kame today. e Grnebne r , Smilh Wi11 BECKENHAM . England -Top-seeded Clark Graebl'ft' of New York and Stan Smith of Pasadena smashed their wa y into the men 's semifinals F'rid ay Jn the Kent Lawn Tennis Championshi ps, Patti Hogan of LaJoll;:i and Kristy Pigeon of Danville, Calif.. also won , assuring the United States of 11 finalist in !he women's di vision. They meet in the semifinal s today . ·.• t;raebnrr, fla shy but err at~.:.. rl1mLJJated Ray Keldie 6-l. 3-6, 6-4. SrntO:i. \11th his ~crv1ce boomi~g. crushed ~ f\100IT of SOu lh A(ri ~«i. Ii-I. 6-4 .;:::: . . ,,,., ,'/. • .'-if e 1:e 11.~ .t;eel.:s llo11of:;: LOi\1BAR D. Ill -i\lark Stevcns'.:ii Newport Harbor is one of 16 Calif~ high school lr<ttk and field ~ c·nmpeting in today's All-Amer ican ft~ <ind F'ield Ch;:impion~hips at GleRb!0'.4 \Ve.st lligh School in th is suburb west'.'Of Oiicago. _,5_i Stevens 167-2111 ) is expected to .~ Ne'>'' Jersey's Greg Cortina (67-0J . ~ t;hot put tita11Jc. ~ Garden Grove's slate 440 cha· Tony Krzyzosiak will be running thii~ \vhere he has recorded a 46.7 lift:~ best. . ~ :--;: , .-:-.; • Dn11i eU Ro,.pitali%t!~~: SALT LAKE CITY -Utah .-.. -. Chvner BMt Daniels was hospltab" F'riday after collapsing dur ing a r ' in a court hearing on a contract ·• '"" with coach Bill Sharman . Witnesses sa id Daniels, who had After ,\lien and Parker homered, singles by Jim Lefebvre and Duke Sims and 11 walk to Downing filled the bases.. Maury Will• singled home • two runs, Willie Crawford singled. reloading the bases, 11nd Will~ Davis ltroted .. ttn>run single. finisl\int Britton. Lun,n Sheds Pounds, Improves Game on the stand all day. was about tor~ lo the courtroom fo r cross-examl , when he became Ill · ::.:: • Soccer Team" ci..r •. !~ Rot-Wei59 F.s.'len of Germany ho~=ti;. do thie Sunday what other ~ opponent.a of West Ham were unable )ii' accomplish -stop the powerful ofre~tif machine d the F:ngli!h, who h1111e ~ an average of six 80!19 to ·~ Allen's sacrtfice Dy and'• Parker's run- scoring single capped the burst. The eight-run inntng · a~ t2-run lol.11 were Dodger highs for the season and the 16-hit attack was their seeond btst. P;rktt It<: the parade with four hits, &lving him eight In bia last,three aames Cirice he struck oul fou~ tilnes TueMf1y · ght in Plliladelphla, Mean}fhlle. Allen conlinued h111 hot Jlllng. 111 h~ 1ut;'10 '''"" Richie l> -· CHARLOTrE. N. C. CAP) -"I wu at my mother '• house av•r the Chrimn.s holidays," Bob Lunn recalled. "I stepped on the scales and It SC11red me lo de•th. "I thou1ht. 'That's it.' " .So L.un.a, atunoed and. shocked 11 Ult 240 pound readlna, went on a crash diet. trimmed 60 pounds off hla burlt· form lo " svell 180 and cft!dited the Jou tu weight with btlplng him lake the 1eaa in the $150.000 Kemper Open tolf tourn1ment. 1'1 tMI ,rtal now,'.' ~ 26-year•ki Lum! sala Trtdly af\ft' shobt.lng a sparkllng Iii, aix under par, for a 13$ and the halfway lead bl Ole chase for the 1311,000 lint prU.. ''• "J feel strong and heallhv. And feeling like thi1. wen, it'• just got to be good for your g•me," Lunn, a San Francisco n1tlve who has scored five tour victoriei-including the ~ Angeles Open early this seaton-in his five ye•n on tfle pro tour, held a ooe- stroke lead' over Dsle Douglas_, The lean and lanky Doug!Ms had a courae record-matching &5 on the longe-"t layout the iourtlil play all sea1.0n, the 7,278 yerd par 72 Quail HoJloy,· t'OUrse. 'Douglass, the winner here two yeArs agOixat struqllng most of thi5 sea~n. had 1 i:emuUble nine birdiea-lncludlng a strlnf of six· in seven holes-and two bogeys. Veteran f\.fason Rudolph was alone in third place, &hooting a second round 68 for 137 Tall Tom Weiskopf , I.he. first round leader, •lipped kl a 72 and w::is tied at 133 with vetertin Mn1rr Barber. 70. and long· hilling Larry Ziegler, 68. Stcorof ........ 11.o.rt °""' toll l<lwl\lftlttt; ... ,_ Oift Dewlts Mt!Oll Rlldell'!I Tom WtltllOPf ltrrT J:IMlt• Mlnlll' ttrbtr OtfY l'll'l'tr In tlll SU0.000 "--"'"' M-lll 11..,_,,. "·"-'" H-11-1,ll ~tt-Ue 611·1'0-IM n-41-Ut llfllll F""MI~ Lf •,,, l'llnto11 "'°"" Ml!cMH J"" C'..e1btrt ji/rt1o4o Ptlmtr '"" °"""' 01•t l!Odll't:r" (lllrlH l lflOfO lt•I Wtlvt• ~ """""'" 1ltlll Clttv*I TMI Slteht- G•ltr Jl>lltt 1111 O•rr•!! RI~ Mt1tf'"°i lt Haw9H ~r1,.r ,,. c ...... . L" 1 .... 1 .... 0...,,.... Jell~ lf~(t Cr1m110fl &tlM' Mk*~¥ C~t•ln Cooo!• P'Mt 11:0!!~~ Ml-I Mill ···~I Jf "·1'o.-l.Jf ... '°'""'" 4't•IJ.-lol& 11).71-U l 1l·~tln 11-1'-141 ... ,,_,_.I 1-1-•1-Lll 10.11-U I ,.,,,_, .. 1 tt.l'-1" It "-'" n·1Ht2 1).lf-~" ll-11-10 ltt~1 U .,.n;..14 ,.,.,._,., 11 ·7'-1~ "'";:;..," ,..,..,. ,,.....,. ,,.._,. opposition's two. •' Kickoff for lh(' tntemAUonal ~ m:itch al the Coliseum is 3 p.~ ._.;:-; :·;.. ... e Ex-jock e11 Die• ;:: LOUTSVlLLE,ll"Ky, -Roscoe ~ thee jockey on the longeet price '('in04:t-, !f'. Kentucky Derby hl!tory, died In: .-4: Louisville hospital Friday efter sun~r~" "heart attack. ·1:.: -: ~--:: ••• . . · .,, • )<. . ,. . : · · 4 DAIL V '!LOT ' • •"• • ·f·o a•·-~ ' I ., . ~ -·---·---------1---Santa -Ana Cops . . • --· '. .. ·... .-·. '\. . '· .. <-\l .. -" '.l'ennis Leag11e Winners ' • ! ,. ' I ,• 1 ' • ... Mythical Meet By PHIL ROSS 01 1111 o.u~ , ... , Sl•lf ' Sant.a Ana's Saints have captured Orange Counly'.!I mythical prep track end field championship for the second year. The hypo!hetical meet i! compiled by counting school records of the county's 48 high schools in direct on· pa p e r e-0mpetilion against each other. A. complelt ll~Ung of CQunty schools' varsity reC6rds Is on page 15 today. Co.ich Earl Engn1an·s perennially powerful Saints amassed 44 113 points (sC<lring was done on a 7-5-4-3-2·1 basis\ to v.·in lhe competition. hands down over runnerup Lcwell (29-4/5) and ctOMtown rival Santa Ana Valley 124-9L/D 1. Last year, Santa Ana \\'On with 309-9110 points. The highest Orange Coast area school in !his year's derby was Huntington Be:ich, in l llh placf' with J0.1 13 point.!, just a fraction in back of Western I IO!h: L Sprinrer Eddie h1orr is 19.5 100 in 19401 powerful Sainis ama<>sed 441 -3 points !!hares lhe century Jeaderahip with Santa Ana's Jackie White ('70) and Saddltback's Dtvon Tr1han !'711 while halfmi!er Paul Williams f 68 ) accounl.!I for the remainder of the Oil Clty pi]ints "'ith hls runnerup I :51.2 mark standing behind Denni! Carr's (Lowell) 1: 49.2 in 19'.1 In addition to lhe Oiler patr, si x individuals and a tno or relay team!! represent the area in the h_l'po!helicaJ meet. \Vestminster's Carl ·rrentadue C~) leads in the mi le "'ith a 4:08 5 clocking while former mate Neil Sybert (67 I i9 tied for fifth in the two mile at 9:12.9. Newport Harbor is led by shot put paceseller Mark Stevens i ·71 ) with a 67- 21'( heave and si xth place pole vaulter Mikf' Simmons t'66J al 14-7 1 •. Other area aces figuring the scoring are Corona de l Mar's halfmiler Nick Rose !'71 l. fifth at 1:52.7. and Estancia low hurdler Rich \Vood !'601 , tied fnr fifth at 19.n. Fountain Valley 1 "70\ lc:id.c; in !he mile relay a! .1: 17.7 itnd Is tied for sixth Jn the 440 relay I '70) al 42.8 with !\-farina ('69) deadlocked for fifth in the latter at 42.4. * * * * * * Emerald Bay's distaff tennis team captu red tpe Bee.~ivision of the Hill and Harbor Ladies Tennis Uague recently. From left are Barbara -'·'Steer, Carolyn Dodds, tourney chairman Patty Speyers, OUie Hill, captain Peg South and Shari DuBois. Nine tennis clubs in the Orange County area are members of the Jeag~e. All-time County Meet ·:Offense Shines /Iii University ... Grid Scru1n Defense, Passing Game Question Marks for FY By CRAIG SHEFF 01 , ... 0•11~ ..... , llttt It wa5 supposed to be a close game. " University head football coach Jerry "'.ftmman +md his assistants had at!empted : :tq:divide the Trojan squad into two equal '. ~~~s for Friday's Blue and White intra- gquad tilt. But when the tv.·o-hour flag game v.·as ()\'er the Blue team bad romped to a 2~ yir;t.Qry. ' .. They were suppose to be di vided into fiir,i"ar squads. but the Blue team bad the IDp backs." said Redman follov.·ing the ICtimmage on the Uni field . •. TI'it Blue 6parkplugs were quarterback. ~·Walker and running baclt Bob Gil!. :.~W~lker, the Trojans No. l signal-caller ~ year, i.! moving lo Northern Plifornia at lhe end of the school year. ·fre ·tossed a 23-\'ard strike to Bi!J Riddle . In · the first qUarter and also set ip e.'nother score v.·11h a long ae-ria\ in the third slanza. ·Gill SCQred fro1n two yards out in the ~rtnnd quar1er :ind h11rl a number of fine r~i;is, flp"lfhatk Bob flrlnndn . .-U11!1cd !he other Wc1-i!D1;. one ;i fi.).\arrl sca n1prr <ind the ibhct on <1 1 5-~·ard furnble rceo\ er~ ~tcanv.·h dr , l1rdn1;in h;uJ n1 1 x rd e1notuins ahoul !he ~t-r1n1n1ngr. "\\'e n1;idc a bundle of n11stakes. but \\"('~a w 11.·ha t v.e "'<1n1ed 10 Sl'e -the kids tha t v.·ilJ p!a1· nrxt _1·ear ' i;aid rhe liCrond·YC'<ir Tro1a11 Nl:il"h Redman "a~ gt'nrr.111~ 11le:1~ri1 ~·Tm-kids ha1 e hu~tll'd and 111irkcd hard -111 sprin~. bu! I'!' \e gut a lot 1,f 11•11rk 11hrad nf u~ \\ r 111ad<' f!\lllC a fr11 m1•t<ikr~ t11rla1 ll u! ;11! !he k id~ 1u1r~rrl h<ird Thr\· did !hl· L\P~t 1he1 <•iuld Rrdmiln adrlrd 1lir TrnJan~ n"rd a lot ol ~ork on !he npt1••n pla1 • f umblr.c; and harl 'p11 r:hout s 11err e1·ident on most nccas1(1n.'i v.·hen the opl~!l 11as ru11. By RON EVANS CH lllt Dt llJ f'llel lt•ll BroCf: Pickford. coach of , the f'"oun t.11in Valley Baron football team\ watched the annual Blue-Gold windup sc.rimm.ege in the press box at Cap Sheue ft'ield Frida y night. Before it ended. he was a ncrvou.c; wreck and not at all surl! if he ·would like a steady diet away frorn the playing field when h.is charges are in action. "You Set' somethings up li<"re WU don't .'iN' down lht're -int·ludu1~ wme1 plays I didn"t even know we had," PickfCJrd said during the final 'quarter. For the record, the Blue lram w:ill! the winner, 6-0, on a 42-yard pass play from Tom Mounier to Brad Varney in lhe third quarter. This was the only score or the night although the Blues made an other on a 45- yard· Jl<l.SS from Bob Dudrey lo llavill Millar. This one was called bac.k oo a penalty . Pic kford surnrned up the spring by stat ing: •·\Ve need a lot of v.·ork on our pa.s.<i1iv,: ga1ne. And \l'C don't kno11• :<hout !he defense un til "'e put the lea!her fin. •·J~1 sl tik1' e1·cr\bodv else. \l.r lu11c tt \ol 11f prob!e1ns -s!ill . l•i iron 1>LJl ;ind although \\'e aren 't rtady for the first garne nn.,.,., I'm sure we 11.·il! be "'hen it rolls around. "\\'t>\·e had some real bright spots !his sprin.e. Those two boys on the line werf' a p!rasant surprise 1 Da le Prrerson and J11h11 Ttnlbf'rlake 1. "Rill ll.1tf1<'ld h11s i;hn11n trrn1rnrlrH1' in1pro1cn1f'n! at quarterback -11s n1uch a~ nn .\·body on the squad. And i\1oun1rr 1.~ nn<' \It' flJ!Urerl \lnuld rlo !hf' inb hr has. \\ h1( h 111t1 l..f's it 1f1ffil·ul1 111 p!i f, a star1er al 1h1~ !11nr •·\\'•• ha1 r II!"! kids l>ll\ lhf'rf' pla.\ inf,! ton1gh1 and 11 1.~ ddfi{'ult In mnvr !hf' ball 11Jth so m;iny personnel thanJ(es." Asked Lo n:une a pro bt1bly s!art1n,i:: backl1el<l con1bi11ation ii the team 'olo'ere to ------------------- HELP IN LINING UP A PUTT -Jerry Jiulbert. U(' Irvine .i,:o!f t'Oat h and c.:hairman of the Big-I Booster ('l ub j(Olf lournan1cnt at Irvine ·coasL Country Club June 21 , geLs aid in lining up a pu~t f'rrtt y he!p- erS' include Priscill• llamn1l!r, Carol Botlenbergcr and !·,r1n f\1 cOoweJJ. F.n try blanks are avaJJabJe by calling Jlulbcrt at 833-6935. ' pl;iy a game loda y, he declined to pick just four players. It would be between Hatfield and ~founirr at 1he signal calling berth and belween Pel e Scalisi and Bech0er al fullback. tlfatl Mohulski <ind Ttiny Sepulveda appear to have the halfback positions \ITap~d up at the moment. Friday night's tean1s v.·ere hand led h.Y recenl graduates of the Baron footb all squad. UC l 's Craig Signs With Kansas City By HOWARD L. HA NDY Ot lh• Diii~ Pll•t 11•11 Bockv (:raig. flcet-floo!cd ct'ntcr fielder for the ·uc lr\ inc basc bnll le an1 . became the first UCI pl11 ycr to sign a profession11 ! contract Frid;iy 'olo·hen he inkrd R pact 'olo'ilh scout llosie (;i\housc n of !he Kansas Ci ty Royals. Craig \\'ii! be assigned tn Billings, .".font. in the Pillneer rookie league and will report June 17. Cra1i::. a m<iin<:lay for cnach (;ary Adams· LCI n1nr during its first lwo l'('ars n[ compel1t1nn. had a composite iwo-vear b;:it11ng avera~t> of 36• and ..... a<: a s!~r!er in cen!er f1rld throughout his l Cl career "Tins is a 1er1· line bn1·." f;1\h11u~r11 !old lhr DAILY l'!LOT. "Rv ~unH' hnok. 11r <'rook lie 11as overlook.rd 111 !he drafl Frankl\, he y.·;isn't draflfrl lwrause nf w ~f' 1211. · I ff'1'l he L~ an rx<·ellrnt b;isr run11er and a lin<' drive hiUrr He cnn play (•rntrr f1e\d v.<'11 rn0ugh right now lf) p!ay up In lnplr·A. !l's just a 1naltrr of bt'i ng ;ii.lie to hit \1·hile pla.ving t'\'cry da~'. ""He ha.'1 ;i strong arrn ;ind j!()(ld i;p('erl 11nd it is just a matter of puttinJ.: it al l toRelher. iVho knoy.·s. with his gre;it dl'sire to pl;iy professional baseb11ll. he c·ould show up in the big t1me ."0 '.'lo bonus figure 11·as annn unred In tht i;i_gn1ng "11 v.as for morr than I cxprcted. I a1n \'ery happy and I nv.·e 11 all In roach Ad ams. He really v.·ent lo bat for me ind he 's the one that ROI it <the contract I fo r me."· Craig said. Adams was presenl for tht lligning that took p/aCf: in Gi!housen·s home fridRy afternoon. Craig v.·11s the leading hitter fnr UCI during lhe 1970 season vdth a ·~\51 average. He also led the team in base l1 its (57 ), trip!l's l5) and stolen bases f2fil lhat first ye11r. During the past campa ign he incriased l1is ll\'C'rage !o .370. had six triples and 13 stolen basrs to lc:id 1l1e l:e;im 1n !bf' la11r.r \\\!() dcp;1r!rncn!s. Ht 11'11s third lo Torn Sprnce L4071 and Dan Coronado ( JiJI 1n hilting. (;iJhousen says Craig wiU remain k1 center field. Baird Off Team Marina's Kipp Baird has left !he Snulh sci,uad which 1vlll compete agai~l!l the Nnrth June 19 in !he sixth annual Orang!' rounly all·S!l'lr b11~kelba\I ~;imp Rl Orange Co:i~t Collei:r. !be DAILY PILOT le11rnrd 100111·. Sou!h hf'nrl i·oach JiJn Slephrn.'I" nf 1\-larin.::t crlfld personal reason.'.'! fnr !he drp11rture of his 6-5 for..-•::1rd rrom Ll)c 1111- srar uni!. Thus. !hf Hehl' I.<: 11 Ill f1r ld nnly IHI I I• n1::1n 11qu;id In 111emp!init tn fallen their 3. 2 r-rli::e In Ute c.:rgc cl.:rssic. \ Lion Juniors Give Ex-n1ates Grid Lesson By JOHN CASS 01 t~I 01111 f'U1I S!•ll Accomplishment in spring football practice to Westminster's Bill Boswell 1neans perfecrion of the Lions' pass offense and defenses. With this in mind. the Lion juniors (next fal l's seniors) g11ve their ex- teammates (this year'.c; grad u a ti n g 1o::r1ddersJ a lesson in whal \\'estminster's Sunset League opponents may rome 10 e>:pect in lhe fa ll. It 1111 took place Friday night al the L1o.ns· Den as the poised, classy juniors thrilled a hooting. hollering l!pring game throng kl a 14-6 \'ictory over the departees. But evr.n !hough ii was nnly a fun- nriented clash which wa11 supposed to proy1de exciting conclusion lo spring clrills, there was plenty of h11rd hitting going on. ln spite of its actu.::il purpose. lhr ~arne did h1J1·e ils 011·n hidden mean i n~ -it v.·as lhe f1rsl tin1t> in eigh1 triei; th11t a jun ior unit has turned back A ~rnup of gradua!tng seniors. And Orange Coast ::1rr01 ,11rirliron 11·a1 chrr.c; will recall th;1t there have bf'eo ooclles of good junior classes performing dur1n~ Bos11.·elr.~ ultra·sucre.'isful reign as chief Lion tamer. llowe1·rr. this yea r''s bumper crop of junior.~ could b<' just as good a.~ .~eniori'i'. and \hr~· \\'rre bound and de!ermined tn pro\e their poin t agai nst their ex- ra rl ner~-1n·cr i me. \\'h1!e on thf' i;ubjf'r:t nf trin1e. "'ily Jeff ~1ernens shou1c1·1·p been pu1 behind bari; forrver 11ftrr ricking the ~en1nr.~· pockets cle:<n Si .. nirn~ and lhl' Li11ns· o\he r junior 11u;irtf'rb11ck -Terrv Young -rnmhined !n pare the v.·1nners' offense wi!h !he fnrmrr h1tt1ng Gilhrrt Rosales and Chuc k \\'ink lrs with touchdown strikes ;:ind also cl1ck1ng on ;i !'>Uccessful two.point rnnvers1on 11 enal to the swift \Vink les. 100 1. (tie) Morri.! (Hunlington .Beach) fl.S Wh ite (Sant.a Ana) fl.5 Trahan (Saddleback) 9.5 4. (tie) MaimOOurg (Garden Grove) 9.6 Ruller (SanLiagol 9.6 Pharril! (Anaheim ) 9.6 Edmonds (Kenntdy) 9.6 Struble (Kennedy) 9.6 Hamley (Ulwell1 9.6 Coulter (SA Valley) 9.6 Edmonds (Savanna) 9. 6 '" I. (tie) Pash (Weslem) 21.3 Pharris (Anaheim ) 21 .3 3. (tie) White (Sanla Ana) 21.5 Trahan (Saddleback) 21.5 S. (tie) Coulter (SA Valley) 21.6 R. Julian (Bol!la Grande) 21.6 <10 1. Krzyzosia k (Garden Grove) 46.7 2. Harrell !Santa Ana ) 47,3 3. R. Julian IBolsa Grande) 47.4 t Buck (hrta) 48.0 5. Sandford fl.JI Habra ) 48.l 6. Walker ITulllin ) 48.2 uo l. C;irr fl.Dwell ) 1 :49.2 2. William.'.'! (Huntington Bea.ch) 1:51.2 3. Underwood (Buena Park) 1: 52.0 4. Owens /Valencia) l :52.3 5. Rose (Corona del Mar) I :52.7 6. Delaney (Orange } 1 :~14 Mile J. Trentadue IWestminster) <1 :08.5 2. C:arr ( l..o"·el!) 4:0!!.7 .l Lamb 1 Bolsa Grande ) ": 10.4 4 Story fOrange I 4: 11.n '· Keeff'r ~ An11heim ) 4: 12.fi '-Schilling {Garden Grove) 4: 13.2 Two Mlle L \Vhi!e <El t-.1oden11 ) R:!i9.8 ' (~encl <S11nl;i ana l !1 '00.~ '-i\1ejia I I.a Habra l !l :CM.8 4. Keefer (Ana heim) 4: 10.2 5. (lie ~ Sybert l "re5tmlmter ) 9: 12.11 Fisler i \Vest rrnl 9 12.9 120 HH L Hamley (Lnwell l IJ.9 2. (lit ) ClaJ:ton 1L;:i lla bra) 14 0 Davis ISanla Anal "0 Curti5 (Santa Ana! 14.0 Owens I F'ullrrtnn l "n ' (f1Pl Tilley !SA Valley) 141 Oen~on ~SA \'all r.v 1 " 1 J\fcQueen I Anaheim) 14.1 180 LH rt1r 1 Curtis iS11nta Ana l 18.6 Hamlry 11..n"·e)) 1 18' :1. Oen.~on 1SA Va ll ey\ 168 ' Owen .o; ( Puller10n 189 5. nie l La B<irre ISanriagnl 19 n Gil.o;on I Rol l!a Grande l 1~.o Ba.seball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE Ea~t Otvlliion w L Balli.more 35 19 BolllO 32 " Delroit " 25 Cleveland 27 28 Nr11· \'nrk " 32 Wal!hington 19 36 'l''tst Dh·l5lon Oakland 3' 20 Kansas City " 21 An1el11 28 31 ~linnesnta 27 " ChicaRn 20 32 Chic11go 20 " '"'lll Y'l llllUltl Cl•vo<•"ll 1, M•t,..•u~•• 1 l!•lllmoro I, '""'"° J K•n••• en~ •. 110.,r.n J OOl rnl! ~ Mlnn•,..to 1 4no••• • W~•+>ln••on , N~ .. ~•·• 6. O•~l•n<I • Te<J11'1 Gt- r el. -"" . 571 .51il .491 .... .3'5 .6.15 _558 .475 -'" .385 .377 GB • ·~ 8" _, 10~ I g1., ' 10 ~ 11 15 15 1 z N•w Y~•l IS••'"'"'Y" l·ll ., O•~l•<od ll lu• u .n . W°•>lllnQ!1W't ((o, ! ll •I ANGll J <.I M•""''°'I!~ S. •1. n•aM llDtl"" llonbo•11 1·11 ,.r l(•n••• (•'~ fO•ltc S-l\, ll•OM Ml...,."''" ui;,., .i.Jl 11 0.1•c"' tl..ircll "" Mll ... ulo~ {$11!0tl 1.01 If (1._,1111'11 [Hl tld 0.11 ftl~:I~ (W-~l ti l11!lMOrt t °""""" "'· NAT IONAL LEAGUE Ea1t OlvliltJn w L P1 ttsbur~h .1' l1 i\'e\1' York 32 22 St. Louil! .15 25 Chicago 28 20 "-lontreal " 28 Philadelphia 22 3< West Dl\·isl1>n San f'rancist'O 39 " Oodger11 " " Houston ,. 30 •A !]11nta "' 11 Cin cinnati ,. 34 San Dir110 20 ,19 l'tl~IY'I llHlll!• (,n<'~"•TI •. (kl(OOO \ Son Dl~IO 1 l'kol9d•lrn.o I Pel. .~11> .593 .583 .'33 ... , .393 .639 .525 '92 .•59 .414 .339 l•n ~r•n(i•co J, N•"" Vert 111& Inn''''" C>Mt•rt 11, Mont,111 ! ~lefl S. Allon!• • P1t111M.1r111 11, $1. Leul1 j T ... .,,, G11•111 GB 1 'I 1~ 7~ •·1 12\\ 7 • " 131s 18 DODGlltS IS•"<lt r • t~ •I Mllnlrtol /~"""'""'ft .. )!. nlQM S•n ~••ftt,.co Ptf>C>or~•r I 6) •• N•w 'l"~­IS•d1ell 1.11 ~Oft 01 -t•rll~ l .. 1 &I l'ft>ll'Of!Dlll• !lMrl ~I). nloM. Cln!ln...,u p, .. ~te!Mln ).J) 11 C"l"9e !I'•-t<'! l'ltt1burfh tl rll•1 ).H •t SI. Lauri ll.,.~f l ·t J, 11lgM All.tnl• Pt-.. J) t i H&u1i.o. I'""<-" 1·11. """'· lSTH ANNIVERSARY SALEll BIGGEST & BEST YETI DEAN LEWIS 1966 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA Mod•rn & Complet1 S1r'l"iC • & P1rt1 0 1pf. Modern !ody Shop for All Cara 646-9303 540-9468 Orange County's Largest and Most Modern Toyota and Volvo Dealer O\lllJIAS Dlll\lllY 1,ICIA.LllTS Wood !Estancia) McQueen (Anaheim l 446 Relay 1. Santa Ana 2. Loara 3. (tie ) Marina SA Valley Savanna 6. (tiel Fount11 in Valll!y Bolsa Grande Mlle Relay I. Fountain Valley 2. Garden Grove 3. Bolsa Grande ~-(tie) Tustin SA Valley e. (tie) Santa Ana Sava.Ma HIRb Jump t . E. Carulhers ISA Valle y) 2. (lit.I Heet fLowe!l ) Sloan (Anflheiml Kennedy ffoothilll 5. Weinrich !Santa Ana ) 6. (tie) Gardner ~Garde1:1 Grove) Gordon (La Habra) · Long Jump l. Krzyzosiak !Garden Grove/ 2. Baxter (Loara) 3. Edmonds {Kennedy) 4. Chambers !Fullerton) S. McGannon !Buena P11.rk) 6. Curtis <Santa Ana) Pole Vaull 1. R. Moores (Valencia! 2. S. Caruthers tSA V11llev) 3. Walp iLoaral · ~-Sampson !La Ha bra ) 5. Hague (Santa Ana l 6. Simm ons ( Newpor! Harbor) Shot Pul 111.0 19.0 4l.4 42.2 <IZ.4 42.4 42.4 42.8 42.8 3: 17,1 3: 19.2 3: 19 .4 3:21 t :J :2l.1 3:21.2 3:21.2 24-J 23-11¥• 23-11 23-9 2..1·7!.~ 23 .. w, 15-2 ]4.9v, ! 4-4J V4 ,. .. 14-iV, L Sr evens ! Ne.wporl H.::tr bor) li7-2l• 2. Murphy 1Sunny Hill.~) 67-1 :i. Page! 1Fullerton ) 6 !-IQI ~ •. Thurman I \Veste rn) nn~14 5. Jensen (Magno!iaJ 60·1 6. Heath ~Anaheim) 59-9 1'4. Final scoring \7-5-4-3·2-ll : I Sant;i Ana •4 113. 2. \.,o\\·ell 29 4 5 .. 1. s.<in1a Ana \'alley 24 215. 4. (;arden Grnve 21 3/10, 5. Anaheim J7 9r!O. 6. Bolsa Grande 143'· 7. Lc!ara It R, Fullerton 1312. 9. L;i Habra 13. 10 Wes1 ern 1101.11. II. Huntington Beach (10 11:\t, 12. V11lenc1a ~ 10 1, ll Vt'est· mln~ler 1 8 1 ~ I. 14 Saddleback 1~ 5 fil, I~. J\t11.•pnr t II arbor PH. 16. Fountain \·allry 11 121 .. Ji. El illoctrna !i i. lit Buena P11rk 11\\, J!I. Kennt'dy IJ :i .~l, 20. ~ur.ny Hill~ 151, 21 Sav11nna I ( ! ~1. 22. rt1r 1 Foothill (41 ;ind ()rani:e 141, 24, Tus1in 1.1 111. 2~ <11r ~ Area 1.1~ .:ind !\.farina 131. zj. Oiel Cornoa de! ~far 121 and 1\lagno!1.i 121. 29 . Sartli11gn 111 :1 1. JD. E~tanria (·', 1. DEAN LEWIS [T!OIY(OITIAJ ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS '71 COROLLA SPECIAL $1777 ~ Sil THI All NIW TOYOTA CILICA Sl'T. Cl'I. IMMED!ATI DlllYllY ~~ VOLVO 1971 DEMO $2998 r•z 11d111, r11f1e, ~''''" ·~la,,.1 1;t lr1n1. 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I~• l ite J • 1 " ll- l io '"' Ot Io l~• I "' .. .. . I~ ll • ~ n. ,..... J1. J... ,_, .... I ._ 11 o ' "' 11 JI t .• ' , .. It 11~ )I'll Jt .M\'I 1i.. Ho )J\1 11 l< l! t \t tllt I"\ !Olo ,.,. "" .... •'-•• li. )!'" "" " ~ ~n~ ,__ lh ft lM '. .... .. ,. ,'* lt. "' " n "' ,,., N ,, '" p•• f~ ' .. , .. ll • " . 1)\o j I s ,, • ~ ' tO\o J I l'f • ' • M J.<\o ,.I !"I ""-..... I • .... 11\.o> It • , I " I . -. II DAILY PILOT So11UN!.1y, Junt 12. 1971 ... Awards Presented ' Players Group Revamps Board By TO;\t TITUS board of directors from 11 lo 01 "'" Ol llY l'l+.I Sti ll 13 nu~mbers. The Santa Ana Community The award ceremony itself. Players presented I.heir annual althou gh something of a n anti· c!ima:a: lo lhe players' annual :\1odjcska a 1to'ards Thursday meeting in Tustin's Revere nigh!, bu! the ceremony v.·as House, produced the first tie upstaged b)' a floor baqle for for an acting award in the 51- positJons on the t he 3 t e r year his1ory of the Santa Ana group's board of dirt>ctors group. which resulted in a miniature This resul1ed 1~·hen the insurrection by a ma)ority of \·011ng for best actor or tht apparently d is s a t is r 1 e d season ended in a deadlock members bet\l'ttn Frank Ballotta !or "Doctor Cook"s (;arden'' and de~~SL\~e s~~~i~ns~f ~:~fl "~~~ ~~:r~~· Fort for .. Lil ies of lhe organized "rebels" of the players splintered the previous The latter production also board·s official stale of ""·as a best actress ay,·ard for nominations for the 19il-i:l June \\1inslow and earned its board by nominating -;:ind director. llerman Boodman, eltcling -four mernbers rhe ri1od jeska award for best fron1 the fl oor for the six open director of the season. positions. Best supporling actor and ..... ,, _, --·!-... , __ ...... .-..... -, ...... ' .... PACIFI C WALK -INS Music Ma1i Honored The newlv elected members. actress honors went. respec-all nomin::iled a! Thursday·s tive!y. to Charles Pait for Irvine Master Chorale director Maurie Allard (tenter) receives the D .A.. l LY meeting. are Buddy fort. "See How Thev Run" a11d PILOT'S Euterpe award for ·service t o music from music critic Tom Barley Richard Langseth. R 0 be rt ~1argaret Boye'.r for '"The (left) in c:eremonies condu cted during h is group's recent performance o f ··car- Paver and Herm;in Boodman. Curse of an Ach ing Heart" mina Burana." Lookin g on is Walter G \ec kler, v.·hose Orange Coast CoUege They "'·ere joined by re-elected TYl'O other s up port i n g Chorale also sang in the Chapman College concert. Allard is one of five indiv- fi ireclors Burr Shafer and Lee players honored with Robert iduals and e nsembles honored in the DAILY PILO'f "S 1970-71 3\Vards of the Ho"•ington. the only ty,·o ! •. Brown book awards were annual trophies. seated from the board"s eight-Gary \Vallbridge for "Don"l -----c------------------------------1 man slate. Drink the Water" and Nancy Hoy,·1ng1 on led !he players' Balo.van for "See Ho\v They upheaval by spearheading the Run.·· A special a\vard 1vas defeat of two separate motions 101ed to Art Winslow for hi$ -one to delay the balloting production of the youth show. and another 10 e)(pand the '·Laugh-In." TV's Leade1·s Losi11g Grip ~~--'-~~~~~~ W~ Ho-Wor!cf'i lcxgest /llliotel -1,000 ~ Se~" 'Ciicn· cf s F~.~E 0 ••RE v•tUE ~... HSUVATllH C M ... "" {ffO) Ml-NSI YOU 'LL SAVI HOLLYWOOD IU PIJ -A changing of the guard i~ ob- viously laking place among the top-ranked weekly shows in the national lelevision ratings, with such longtime leaders as "Laugh.Jn" and "Bonanza " slipping a good bit. It is true that thi~ is the rerun season. and that pro- grams like "Bonanza'' un- doubtedly would do better in lheir first showings. On the t>lh er hand. other \\'eekly series that did "'ell in their in· itial outings -for <'.'<ample. '"Ironside" and "Mannix"' - !'ontinue to hold up steadily, as witness the latest national rating s. The lead!'r of the new guard Jn television sho\\'s i.:ontinucs to be the situation comedy about bigotry. "All in the Family ," which once a gain ranks higher than any other weekly series. prov ing it is no fluke success and is a pa~set­ ter. This show finished second in the ratings, behind only CBS-TV"s 'Miss US A Pageant." Third and fourth. respec- lively. were "Hay,·aii Five-0 "' and "fl1ann ix."' both long-run hi1s. yet new guard in the sense that only in the la st season or so have they really asserted themselves as con· sistent powerhouse attractions in terms of audience appeal. r·1fth is "t.larcus \Velby. r-.!D."' 1\•hich has slipped from its top rung sin ce "AlJ in the Family"' took over the No. 1 series spot. ~l ary Tyler r-.i oort''s comedy sho"'·, another new entry this ART EXHIBIT SAN CLEMENTE ARTS & CRAFTS JUNE 10°11 -12 5outh Coast ?Iaza '" con• ""' llC lU ,1'1 1 ........... l season, finis hed sixth in Lhe latest ratings. And several la11' enforcement series that have become potent audience-gel - ters after a number of seasons on the air. •·ironside" and '"Adan1 12." ranked seventh and eighth. Like "Hawaii Five-a·· and "J\1annix," thev have blossomed as rating-s poy,•erhouses after b e i n g around for a whil<'. An ot her !atc·b!oon1cr. '·Medical Center."" continues to be strong, finishing 10th. And Doris Day. "''ho also started slowly in the ranking$ when her show originally bo11 · !'d in. came in I Ith. "'1th Carol Burnett right behind 1n the 12th position. f\'liss Day and i\liss Burnell are two very safe bets for t e I e vi s i en longevity. lronicallv. two of CBS-TV's canceled rural series, '·!lee llaw" and '"r-.layberry RFD."" maintained the ir popularity, ranking 131h and 19th respec· t111ely. '"Bonanza."· mcanwhlle. was 1n 1he 21 st position-which n1ight be all right for most other shoy,·s. but not '·Bonanza " and '·Laugh-in" \Vas all the "''a11 do-...'n in the 32nd posillon. a ·def1n1te slip. .:, R h ·~ emem .er ... : TV Tripe Quickly Passes By RICK DU BROW wtuch vaguely~and un- HOLLY\VOOD tUPIJ -certainly-recall as something have in fr ont of me a three-1v1th Darren J'olcGavin as a network schedule of weekly sort or private eye type. But programs for the l96S-ti9 don't hold me to il. Thars an telev isitin season, and it is a eternity ago, reminder of how quickly videf> ··.Journey to the linknov.·n·· sho-...·s are forgotten after all wa.~ ano1her ser1c~ th a I teh Lrouble of getting them on. scnson-a weekly hour of Reme1nber-this \vas JUSl suspense t a I e s , antholog.v- lwo seasons ago. And now 1es1 style There \1as a romedy your memory on some of !he scnc~. ··Blondie .·· hased on :;ho\1·s: the comic strip. and, for !he cvcie P,v(o "TH E HARD RIDE"' (C'°) P"" A. Blood Choller ~ "EQUINOX" JG'°) How about ··The Ughes1 Girl lilc of rnc. 1 can·t r<'mt:nlbcr a ~ in Toy,·n··1 It was a half-hour ~ingl<' thing abou1 11. or \1·ho l;-=-=-=-'--'~"''--~~----,1 comedy about a young man \Va~ in 1t. I TAKE THE \\'ho accidentally becomes a lrnag1ne all the time. rffortJ female model {tn London. I and rnoney !>pent on these• NEWS QUIZ We Dare You ... Every Saturday think l. y,•ith all the ensuing 11hQYo'S. mnst of lht'n1 a I mixups regarding clothes. sex n1onurnental rollect1on of and so forth . At least. tha!"s trivia You cnuld do a lot or l the way I recall i1 . but I won·t govd for a 1u1 of people y,·ithl s-...•ear that"s entirely correct. all that dough. iiiiiiiii~fr~~~~~~~~~9:1 Two years of television !'an -,iiiii sce1n like an etcrn1t\" And what about ···The 0111 - ca>" ' Thi ' '"' a good '"' JAMES BOND SEAN CONNERY hour \\'estern about a pair Ill cowboy> with ao edgy cola-DDES IT IS JAMES BOND t1on 5hip and 1v1dely ditfcren1 EVERYWHERE ! b;ickgrounds, for onl' (Don ~lurrav) -...·as while and lhe other iOlls Young) was black. Do yo• remember "That's L11c··~ ll was another good sho"'· a weekly one-hour musical-comedy story abou1 a cont!'mporary young i.:ouple. And there was ··1..ancer." a Western being rerun this sum- mer by CBS-TV. Jerry Lewis also had a show that season. an hour of com- edy and music th.it failed to catch on. '"Peyton Place·· was still so popular that it began the season y,·ith ty,·o hair-hour episodes each week. There \\'as a comedy called "The Good Guys." centering around a diner run by llerb Edelman. Jonathan Winters had an hour variety series. And there was a Show called "The Outsider." Ont Wttlr. Only Inds Tuts day, Juwt l S Starts Wed., Junt 16 ANDROMEDA STRAIN HARBOR I MAJOR STUDIO SNEAK PREVIEW TONIGHT ONLY ---9:00 P .M. Preview of Neil Simon's "PLAZA SUITE" FASHION ISLAND • ••• l1UUltfN ~IAl'l.OOI/ ••• ....., • .i..-. ~ ••rvirw . • 00 tAtMl• M,f,fl:lllS e e e e e • COAST HWY. AT MACARTHUR BLVD . • r11virw••rt0 1G,1 NEWPORT BEACH • 6'•·07fi0 \'OUR LAST CH AN CE TO SEE .. LOVE STORY" AT THE MOST BEAUTIFU L THEATRE IN THE WORLD. U 'E 2, POSITIVELY ENDS TUESDA Y,J N • .. ALSO fOI THI fllST TIMI TOGIT"ll ANYWHfll . THlSI 2 'llAT ¥1CTUR(S ·:s.· be 1Kffe·lf&. ?ttt.t-z. bu1tj 14,}ll'/ f /JfbZl A~-· Ali Mac6raw Ryan O'Neal John Marley & Ray Milland The battle that changed the foce of the world . ROD STEIGER CHRISIDPHER PWM MER ORSON WEil.ES A P~AAMOUNT P!CTURC 1(CHNICOLOR" In Doris' profession you have to know how to sell yourself. Barbra Streisan George Segal The Owl and the Pus cat •PLUS 2ND BIG HIT• IURT U!Cll!ER " llUIRYIN · llOIERTRYIK RnRdNAl.s' "'""'"-' . '" '" '' "THE OWL & THE PUSSYCAI' Wuh "A NEW LEAF" Al5o Playing At Edwards Cinemct Vieja, Mi1sion Viejo 830-6990 POSITIVELY ENDS TUESDAY, JUNE 15 ·: ROCK HUDSON ''Pretty Maids all in a row " M'GII: DICKINSON C.OlOR C TD.LY SAVAl.AS [!)"?.::-""-" Plvs Mithoel Coir11e In "GET CARTER" (R) HElD OVER-ENDS TUES. STARTS WED , JUNE l b '" "MRI. POLUFAI. SPY" 1" HElD OVER (IJatter ltatthau --Elalne llav r. .. I!' "A new Leaf · • 2•D TOP A TIIACTIO" • 0 COLOR by MO\'IELAI [!) Jack lemmon• Cothe•il'lt 01t1ruve In "AP'llL FOOLS" fG P') "TRE BEST MDVI£ SINCE 'BONNIE ~ND CLYDE'r' OOl;"O\ .. ,filll" TIIE --.a.. ... L .......... , .. .i ... =t.::i".:t-::-~":':. -5lo•t -i:;.,., Da•bv .Xott W hot1 , W!lllAM: HOLDEN: 'WILD ROVERS11 ~aturfay, Jllrrt 1!, 11}71 ml.V PILOT J8 .Buntlngton Hartford To111 '"Tryon~ Writing 'Marigo ld s' Play Actor Tours U.S . Plugging First Book :~;Stunning Drama By T0~1 RARLt.:Y 01 tl1t ll•llJ l'H•t 111tl Rache l !Wbertg brought all ~ h,r r nal ive Welsh wiza rdry to • ·. bi.Ir \Vcdnesclay night Jn the •.,Huntington Hartford Theater s •-<lffering or ''The £[fret of Gamma Hays on Mnn·ln·The· Moon Marigolds" and the result ig a searching, con1· ·~Hing depiction of the role of Beatrice thilt !elt an opening nigh! audience stunned at thl' ·intensity the British artist packs into the controversial Paul Zindel creation. Zindel got the Pulilzer Prize In drama and deservedly so for this massive, moody play and there ought to b e something comparable f o r ~tiss Roberts for the wa y in \\'hich she takes hi.~ rArefully drawn stereotype of the mid· die aged mother and injects her own •·saturd11.y Night and Sunday Morning" brand or magic into It. It took tha t audience several ·-moments to recover from that superb fin al 3cene and give the play·s four stars the •• oy..;tion they deserved and that -;"~eyed reaction v i v id l y ;:.:rctwrided this critic of the on- ::9)!lher occasion he witneSlled .~;cwyung comparable to il -a ing on lhe emotions of his au- dience does nol ~nd on that dour note. He leads us in the. last triumphant scene to see th11t Beatrice ha s achieved through l\\'O utterly callllll! and heartless acts the serenity she could never find in her sordid surroundings 11.nd she has. more importantly , managed to meet the ·widely differing minds of her two daughters. Pamela Payton-Wright is mag nificent as Tillie and Amy Levitt is only a step behind her as Ruth, the elder daughter whose angry words actually 1orge a new union that seemed with their ut· terance to create. an un· bridgeable gap. And a solid ov ation from thj, comer (o, Anne Ives as ,,,,,,, Back, Aunties' D•ILY l'ILCIT 11•11 PhOlo Nanny. the elderly and almost helpless invalid who speak5 Ray Scott as the bl ack sheep of the Brev;ster: family menaces h !s aunts, not a word but gives us in her Euge nie Maxwell (left) and Joanne \"lolcott. in a scene from the Irvine Com· silence one of the most munily Theater comedy ··Arsenic and Old La ce.'' playing tonight a nd Sun· beauliful scenes in a play that day at a o'clock in the UC Irvine Hum anaties ti all Playhouse. had quite a few of them. --'---------------------------------- What's Happening McCartney TakesFullAlbuni 'C redit' By 808 THOMA! HOLL YWOOO (A!) -In a book store. cf any ma~r city, lhe following dialogue might occur: "Mr. Tryon, cflUld l hav.e your autograph?" "Sure. you hel -If you buy a book.·· Novelis t Thomas Tryon, a!so known as actor Tom Tryon, has been criss crossing the counl.(y in the former guise, sel1ing his ne.w hook , '"The Other." "l'm 'l!bsolute.ly shame.less." he admit.s, "f1l walk into a book store and ask. if they have "The Other.' If !he answer is no, I whip out rny reviews .and tell them how they can order it. "If people want autoaraphs in stores, I'll give. them -on t.he. book, that is. I sold 400 copies in on e "tore .oo an autographing party." The muscular actor author is enjoying the eurphoria of a well received first novel ('"contains enough menace and suspense to chill the hottest harnrnock afternoon'' -Life ; "great promise combined with mature writing and artistry" -Library Journal.), ''The Other" went into a second printing before publication. and 20th Cenlury Fox bought the screen rlght.o;. The movie wr iter: Tom-Sorry, Thoma~ . Tryon , As to his acting career: ''Let it wait. baby - 1 could By STEVE UHLER ''The Hack Seat Of ~1y care Jess.·• desiined to turn students off -'1ypical of the caliber or education at Yale " His rugged good Io o ks hel ped him carve out 11 suc- cessful c~reer as an actor in television and films. his most noted role brlng the lead in ''The Cardinal." •·1 suppose I should say I loved doing 'The Cardinal."' he remarks. '"but r didn"t." In f;,c;\, most or his performances gave him little pleasure. wilh the exception of a Disney film . "Moon Pilot," one of his few chances to perform comedy. Three years ago, Tryon was finishing a Universal TV show v.·1th Shelley Win ters when he leitrned by char.ce that he was scheduled to start a movie the following week. Puzzled. he asked for a script, hated it. and Asked to be relieved . The studio refu sed. \Vhen he reported for his usual preproduction physical required for ins uran c e purposes, the doctor detected a lung infection w h ! c h precluded the him ''The .studio throught I was mal· ingerlng." said Tryon. The picture. was made and was Stl bid it was never rele.11sed," The experience prompttd Tryon to start writing. He penned a Holly~·ood story that failed . Then he turned lo ll macabre tale of murder and evil happenings sm.id a Con· neclicut family in the 1930s. He continued writing while making films in Euro pe and Auslralia. and two years later be completed "The Other.'' His publisher was delighted with the book and suggested that Tryon should go on the road to sell it. He has been en· joying an ego trip 0£ a dif· ferent kind, pushing a product he believes in. BIG END-OF-SCHOOL CELEBRATION HEY KIDSI MOTHERS! FREE SHOW FREE SATURDAY AT 2 PM FREE PRIZES e STING-RAY BICYCLE e HUGE PANDA BEAR e CAMERA ON THI IClllllH "THE BRAVE UTILE TAYLOR" ••• "THE BIG BAD WOLF" IT'S ALL FREE! moment of utter disbelief thal . . f.ollo\\·ed the finAl magnificent .. uene of Albee's ' ' W ho 's Afi::aid of Virginia \Yooolf" ano. again, a moment that preCecled a tremendous ova-~ uOn. ::.:. ,Zindel buil ds his brooding ;:it.r;:ima around the blowsy ·blcinde mother whose shrink· ing role in life is built around Eharply contrasting daughters -one with a bcnl for science .and the other with a penchant ·ror 6ex -and the care of age- -·: icg invalids whose role in life .)s at the last page. Lately Paul ~1cCartney has been complaining rather loud· ly about his not being given credit where proper credit is due. So, in no uncertain terms, he has remedied this situation on his new Apple LP. ,;Ram." Bov'' sounds as if it were the se<iuel to •·Martha, tlfy Dear," "Too ~lany People" sounds like vintage ~1cCartney. and is the only cut on the album that display's Paul's exuberance with good oldfashioned rock 'n roll. uninspired bi\s of showing off. "fiam On'' is ;i bit of nonsense that ran"! deride between heing nostaligic nr being cor- ny. ' ' M on k berry Moon Delight'' has Paul screaming some lyrics that obviously no one can appreciat~ but him ''Long Haired Lady .. features Linda trying to he funny and Paul try ing to be cute. Sonic kids never grow up. \;ir," thou_gh. takes the prize Tryon came lo his liter11ry for 1he mo.~t ridiculous song on success by a curious route. the whole album. despite some His only exposure to literature strong competition. Can you \Vas an English novel course bel1e1·e lyrics like· "And whenl .Pat~Y~al~e~w~h~i~ch~he~'~"'~p~e~Cl~'~w~a~',\F::::;;=:;=:;=;~~~~ we finish driving. v.·e can say I NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES wr 11crc late in arri vi ng.. MCME RATINOS ~----------------------J ~ Pamela Payton-Wright as !Cience·minded Til!ic provides the clever subsidiary theme \\'i1h a school assignment in "'hich she grows marigolds 6ubjected to radia1ion snd compares their progress \\'ith the beautifully organic variety thal so gloriously bedeck this critic's back garden. She scores a triumph in pro- bing the mystery of mutations but there is very little triumph for the desperate Beatrice as her shrinking world suddenly becomes enlarged throuJilh her daughter's success .and she realizes with bi llerncss and immediate, predit.lablc reac· tion tha t the world she ye11rned fQI and lost can neve r again ai;.ctpt her, even as she \\'as, and is only prepared to laugh at l}.er as she is no~·. ;:~~xy Rut h of tight s~·e11ters ·:"d broad inclinations brings :1hat home to her deeply :}VOunded mother by reminding "lier of what she already in· wardly knew -"Bclty the Loon . they'll al! laugh at you if you go to the school presen- tallon." Paul has made it abundantly c lear that he .and he alone is captain <>f the ship, with wife Linda as first mate. He com· posed the l'nlire album. pro- d11ced it. designed the cover, played the majority or the in· struments, and was even responsible for the advertising campaign behind ii. Last, but certainly not least. he is also responsible for "Ram " being one of the worst misfires of the year. "Ram" appears to be some- nne·s idea af an inside joke ; and since Paul claims credit for elle.rything else. it .seems reuoriably safe tn say · il was his. The entire con· coction is played for fun and laughs. IL sounds as if Paul and Linda had a grand time reC(lrding this bunk, though, if tha!'s any consn!ation. As expe<:ted . simply hecause Paul McCartney is behind it. there are a few nice moments on the album. McCartney's musical brilliance does glitter occasionallv. as in "Admira! Halsey:· ._'Dear Boy·• and "Too Man y People."' But each of these sounds unmistakably like a phase Paul went through be£nre when he was ,1·ith the Beatles cremember them?\. ··Admiral Halsey'' is built with the same bag of tricks! lhal "Yellow Submarinf>' 'and Her s11if1 and le r r 1 bl e •·y 0u Ne"cr Give .\le Your \•engeance on her rlau~hl er -~lriney" we.re. and "Dear In absentia, as the girl 1:; bf'lng1(=-::;:::::~=~1 11 honored by the school for her project -ca n ont. 1n fairnl'.'ss. be revealed here hut i\ JS a ~m chillini;:, searing moment of theater in which the superb l 0 Ml>S Robert•, Ilappmg •rnuod ·in sculled. slippers and a scruffy robe. had this critic 'b-.,,ging on to 1he edge of his $al and a companion's com· f~t ing hand. Yes, it was that ,0¢ ·: "Rul Zindel's !ncesssint. pluck· ~. I . fllll"T l(UN ... lltll•• "WATltlLOO" • • • . "u' • ;fAINT YOUI WA60N'" • Wiiii L .. Mt,...1• )~11 l(ldt Mlll-S•I., 1:M p,M . • ; ~' .. , ~ ... -, .. . , Now thru Tuesday Richard Burton "Vdlain" -o ALSO "cat O' Nine Tails" "' Sadly . though, !he rest of the album is ;i mixtu re of forced humor and cuteness that is neither funny nor cute, and L1~len to her daddy's song ma king love is wrong," ~ilh FDR PARENTS AND fu ll orchestration yet? YOUNG PEOPLE Sorry. Pau1 . 'C l1arlie' Asto11ishii1gly Real NEW !AP) from v.hom he forn1erly "Charlie Was Here and 1\nv.· bought it. \Vhen , he was buying, hr paid by stealing ap- He 's Gone." v.•hich opened pliances \\'h1ch he sold and Sunday night at the off from funds raised by his girl Broadway Easlside Playbouse, friend. a prostitute. YORK is an astonishingly real play. Now, she te\\s him, his sup- l \'.s so real that the. viewer They are all hlack. but this isn 't a "black play." One thinks in the first l'lct thal \\'htte people in th1!' much poverty would be the same. Bui il"s even more universal than that. In the second act comes to reel tha~ be ill plier is going to want a fa,·or. They both''' afraid and want there"s a while r.tudenl at Charlie-and Charlie i.s a heroin addict-which t h i 1 to go back to the ''decent '' Princeton. whose parents have viewer is not. way of paying for the heroin. money, \I/ho is mixed Up with The p!ay has strong :;Us· But the sup plier thrc;i!ens '" heroin "T..,. ~ .... ol I,,. ttl•"11• " lo '"'"""' "°'"'"'' •-• ,.,. ,.,,,.,,,,1,1, of ......... '°"-'°" ·-~· 11, ,,,.,, ,~., ..... -------------------- ···························· -111 1111-~ ... ~.-....... , ... _ ... ._"'< ..... -....... -..._ pense. It is theatrical. keeping cut off the heroin suply and Art James. Carl Sawyer and rh!'" viev.·e r anxiously wonder· make sure that nobody else Trd Rado produced. Jerry ~i:iiii:iiii:iii~~~~~~~~I in g whal will happen. Al the \I ill sell to Charlie. Adler directed. Dennis Turner. i same !.irne the vie "·er is pulled As you ~'ait for \hf' ··favnr'' thr aulhor. IS finishing his in!ri U1e play by its overv.·he!m-In be revealed. ft nd ;is lhe P,h.D. ~t Bowli ng Green ing Sf>nse of realiyl. "favor'' twists and becomes l.nivcrsity. Charlir, the. heroin ;iddicl, worse after it ii; rel'ealf'd , ~,0;1 ''.Charlie .~'a s lier~ ;ind Now can never go falher than cer-feel the fear, the entrapment Hr _s Gone is. a '"'trong of-1 lain boundaries. held tlu!re by and the slri\'ing 10 CSl':l!X' IL • fenng. a thea1r1 cal triumph. his h:ihil. He has never owned and be a free, who le per~on. anything, except a crippled All he actin,.,; is superb .. Joe pigeon whic h a rat ate. He J\1orton is Charlie, Rosalind •1 •ALBOA '"'ants lo own something but is Cash his girl friend and I afraid that he never will and if Robert Gu illaume his heroine 673-4048 he ever does, he'll lose ii supplier. o,.n I Jn the play, Charlie is being ,---'------------11 6:45 I given heroin, free, by the man ~-• · CMtT NNW•• !.-."" "·i 7tt I . l1IMll ~ ,.... ... ,. ''"i"••'• Alto JACK LEMMON PETER LAWFORD "APRIL FOOLS" , .. TONITE Al 6:15 & 9:15 ANO AT 1:00 ONLY • ELLIOTT GOULD I '!"A O•VIO L WOl.Pf'l PloWaoO" , "I LOVE MY ... WIFE" ·~ll'VVlll"-~CIJ• C..tl•u•u S••· "•"' 1:00 I,1\'l"l'C)N "The Young Graduates" with F>at rlc.i1 Wymer ' Marly Ho lliday ALSO PLAYING 10,I GlfNOA JACKSON -8••1 ~!r•n for "WOMEN IN LOVE" D. H. LAWRENCE'S ''WOMEN INLOVE"-1!!1 KEN RUSSELLS Film 'THfi MUSIC ~· NOW PLAYING! M,oo,,,...,,._ ''W_H ... Jol • 11>!0 -i.w..-• .ucw. ..... -..... _H ~,.JO , 11>5')"\ ........ • JJ j •• u llMITID llClUSIVI INIAllMINll STARTS WID. J1.1Nfl6t• C .stereo103FM the sounds of the harbor _i:d~~·7youve never heard it so .good •• . .. ' 1 I I I l I I ·: • . . ' . • ' . . • ' . • ' • • . .. ' .. ' ' " . ., " • . ' I • • l . ' . . ' ' \, §0 ~DAILY P14.0T S.lUICl..iJ, Jul\f 12, ir,, 1 Horoscope: Gemini Will .. Get a Few , -Laughs ,,From Leo SUNDAY JUNE 13tlo to niurt prom!Dently. Main- tai" ,U!IOl\81 iense o! balance. oo)l•• sa1'IY lanore dil•m· ma •ficed by fO\led ooes. Be diplolnai\c, but • don11 back By SYDNEY clrowtR <19n merely to avoid argu. • me.r$.. ~ LIBRA (S.pt ·23-0ct 22)1 Rom~.~ ~ons • r·• reatured! Nothing ls apt 19 cc-- cir!' balfnj; it-is a1J the· way or ""ll*lr-Yoorig-penon pro- vides ·inspiration. Shake off 'l1le S<erplo IDdl'*•I olteo VIR~(Aug. ~-22): A gives Ute bllprealo. If .abUy depe . ~d of offering looldJq bid<_...,...., _ graUt 'I! plely i. 111ake }or lmplll"tutt.. T II. a t • 1 .a~tmill· fif'll.llcl&l demand. became Scerpio ii In~ Ooe ~ .Under Pbcts seems wttll ~ti. N•tive1 .t Ulb foolish inhibitions. ' tfp low. peubl& games, especlal:IJ wltell others an doinl l.be .pe1atng. Scorpio • sea:DOlll, aecre&tve a.Del often Is capable of pallln&' off a fl:uad&J coup. Some famous ptnOet born LtDder th I Ii zodical aip blchtdt Richard Burton, Dkk Cavett and Hedy LaDWT. ~ (M.arc:b 21-April 19): Aggressive friends c o u I d create somewhat of a dilem- ma. Socialize without scat- tering yoor forces. Refuse to be backed into emottonal cor- ner. Some legitimate desires can be fulfilled. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Dinner at home with pro. fessional slrperior could attain ·constructive results. Re partee should be kept I i g h t , stimulating. Save hard demands for another time. Maintain aplomb. GE.'dlNI (May 21.June 20): By opening lines of com- munication. you untangle red tape. Don 't be afraid Of new knowledge. It is time to re move self-imposed restric- tions. Leo will make you laugh. CANCER (June 21.July 22): Day futures change, travel, variety. Give full play to in- tellectual curiosity. Mate or partner brings up money ques- tions. ·Adhere to~ples. No more compromise. -•IMl•GT•• ConlA:ordless ~· ~~- ~ ' ! j l t' ' SllAVO.-He'H have to use it to believe it! With lrirn· mer: Heads e-xterid for easy clrilolng. S~aves or ·re· . dtarg!S wi!h th!! sameeord. · .... ,,_!5 24 88 #LBH • ·-·°" "Lectro Blade" IO (Od 23-Nov ... 2'): . - ( : (~ '"' ·' .. , 14.88 LF.O (July 23-Aug. 22 ): Farnfly situaUon requires at· tention, adj~ You can SllAYO ••• Replaceable tllalles qttick!y thaoged. SlidHl!r comfort contltlL Hideaway trirrtr.er flips 11)'.l. 111;Th~ 19.88 Jewelry Box - Smoke Unit Lectures Set Smoke Yt'atchets, an anU.. cigarette organization. hopes to start free lectures at YM- CAll: along the Orange Coast in the near future. The. group provides 1peakers, literature an d meeting! to help people kick the. nicotine habil It's similar to alcohoUCI anonymous as a watchdog against, smokmg. 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Semilivt wide slal!d dial 19 88 scale for easy tlllill£, . . 111/fll Portable Radit':J:: lnJACKI-ll!eal fur ratable llf27-95 · llGrne use. Ellicitnt speeker re- ~s ricb sounds. • "'"~ Clock Radio .. ,_:JIJI· IUJAtlfl-WaU to lllrsic ... #IC7U b~, snoe, tin. (¥c.32 88 to l'QmilleSCtJr;l ·· l!Y'1 soft aiafrt light on flee. • I l'lllTAllE B & w· _TV ly HITACHI-Fm-· c!riYing. •• 'f.121.0 camping, boating ~1: ot1!ef #IU-14" ~:: ~Wffies. 38 sq. i~ 119 .95: - "'"M Stereo •• ,_ 51.15 nANDUD -Maximum alld fSU112H in • "1nini" size. Pl.a it an~-45 here! W/Pllono & IJpe JICOl'd- e-'*' '1"911: Msll. ~ • u ... Silt •ll'•L All 'l\ "Micrin" -49 OZ. SIZE "Purex" ' -OPIXtAM T011Pll , ......... A Wiii ::~ ' , . • • • most slgnificauk-k>r 1971. Vat have a fertile ~natiod1 bu& yoo also an ~!Me of Mlld5o ing i•hard ~./ when oo-, __ ~; .. casion Qt:fllaDUA, ' Te> !>NI NI ·~·· lud<• .... Y'Oll • """""" ....i, ....,., dolr Svdflll1 Om•""l bollt.lwl. ~· "''" for ,,., .... wo-m .... " blrll>d.l!f •l>d 50 con'I lo ~r y S.Crtll, 1IMI OAIL 'I' ~ILOT. ' Grind Cenlr•l SI• !ton, -. «ll. N.Y. 10011. -' .... DAILY "IM 21 t YOU'LL SAVE.A ·AT SUNSET FORD Come on in and rake up the savings! These can have been marked down to.move out ritjht now! And we've thrown all thoughts of profit out th• window for this giant pre summer clean·up sale. If you need a better car and you like to save the green stuff, this is the place to do business! NEW 1971 FORD , STATION: .WAGON ' • $ G11la•ie 500 Country S•den. Si.: pe11enger. St•nderd eq ui pment. -'00 CID 2VI cyl. e ng ine. NOX •mi11 ion control 1y1tem, 11lect 1hift eutometic tren1mi11ion, crui1e-o-m•t ic, · ! 5) H7811: IS . belted w1w tire 1, visibility qroup, power 1tee rin 9, power front dis-c breke11 eir cond., AM redlo, tinted gle 11, & whetl covers. •1J7'45166942, Pinto -'------- 1 MAG IN E! When You Buy A New 1971 Pinto We Will Pay For All The Gas It Uses For NEW 1971 MUSTANG TWO FULL MONTHS ,I IFO IL I 794651' THIS OFFER GOOD ONLY AT SUNSET FORD HURRY! NEW 1971 FORD LTD All FULL FACTORY ECj)UIPPED $ FREE OIL CHANGE!! NO otLIGA'flON NO'fHIN~ TO IUT! NEW 1971 GALAXIE 500 HARDTOP Fe•d LTD ? oh .. I tvf. S1;.,d.,d equi p. '00 CID 1V. NOX • ..,;,,;.,., tent .. ,I , ........ ,,.;.,yl ···' +.im, s ,J.ct 1!-tift. Aul.,m•lic lr•n•mi1.<o ... 5b7t 1S belled W SW. v ;,;~i1;1v qr.,up, P•w•r •l•e•inq, ,1ri ;, c&ndi1;.,.,;.,q, AM r•die, O•lu•e i,.11, I "'~'"i"f li9hh, T>"t•d ql ~u tem~I·•~. O•lu•• Wheel Co~•"· B••u· lilul 9'''" mt telli<. IJ625I144l. $ NEW 1971 FORD TORINO Juot come '" \11 Su11•tl Ford '"" ••~ e "v 5 uA•t l F11rd · rtp· reie!t+et-i~•. H•~• yeu r fT•• .a lt•n{I• da"e t i veur <e•W •";. ·'""· HUGI SELECTION Torino 2 Door H•rdtop. Form11I Roof, 8 Cyl., Standard E(!uip- ma nl, Wh ite, Se lact Sh ift Crui 'e 0 Matic, 5 E78x 14 Belted WS . W TiraJ , Power St eerin9, AM Rad io, Tinted Gl•i1. • .. 2'4) LIST $3522 DISCOUNT $524 AT COMPAllAILE SAYINIOS Pre Vacation Truck and Camper Special 1971 FORD FlOO '71 6 PAC CA'1PER PICKUP TA~E V ~~LE~ VIEW . 9FF , RA1'9'P Fil~M FREEWAY . . . Wt DON'T c;.t.U· WHERE YOU IOUIOHT YOUR CAR WI WOULD pKE .to SERYICI IT ** ** G •l•xi e 500 2 OH T, M•d Brl'I M•t St•nd•rd Eq uip· m•l'lf, Nox Em i,iion Con- trol Sy,f S) F78XIS B•lf•d esw 11JsaH 1026•11 DEMONSTRATORS NOW ON SALE OYER 37 TO CHOOSE fROM AT TREMENDOUS SAVINGS \ I ' I . _,__ -··- II DAil y •llOf S•turdiy, June 12. 1971 \ • Everyone Hes Som'ethi•g Th et So me one Elie Wan ts DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It, Find It, Trede It With a Wen t Ad ·The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast -Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results -....... _ ..... !~I l~I .__ -_·_M••·___,)~i Houses for Sale l~I l~I )~[ I ~ * LIDO ISLE * _G_,_"_•_••_i _______ G_•_"_•_•_•_l -----*-1-G-'-"-'-'_.i______ ·G~"i"~"j'~•1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiGiiiiiojjjnejij•ijj•jjjliijjjiiiiijiiijjjiijjjjil \i•~;~N HO USE * * * * * ~ SA~::p5!N . 40 It. In' - 3 bdrrn. 2 b1t1hs, nPar cl ub house, PR.ICED 11t $61.iXXJ. TAYLOR CO. * BAL BOA ISLAND* A very spec ial house will he * BAYSHORES * LI NDA ISL E -$145,000 CAPE COD -;, !'Cirms 3 baths_ Pler 1r1c ki!C'hrn, for-I maJ d1n1n,e room. 1r1ral home In,· i;:1'011 1n/.! fa 1n!I: •• nr ilr 1 rnvarr l1<Tah -l'RIL' .. .!! ;u 5&1 . .)()')_ What a beautiful and lriendly entrance you'll think as you walk into this gracious 5 bdrm ho1ne. liJeal plan .. ,rith fa1nily rm & wet bar plus formal dining. Pier/slip. 107 LINDA ISLE OPEN SUN . 1-5 030 LI NDA ISLE -$2SO,OOO l~nJoy the sea breezes, the sunset & yacht filled lagoon. Glamor. space & fun·living in this 5 BR hom e "l''/fam rn1 & formal DR. . .c\bundant marble. ;\ir-cond. Pier/slip. * VACANT LOT * CHOICE eas1side Cos1a .\!l'Sll near back bay, 121"'_ lrreg, Jrn on cul-de-Mc surroundrd I b~· r1~ horn~ -Good 1erms -REDUC.l::D TO $19.;,oo, * NEWPORT BEACH * '.\fo._~r rir~1rable \\1-:STCLrFF" ;ir..,.a. hon1r shti"s PRIDE OF O\r:'•>ERSHIP beauz.ilul J bdrm_ 2 ha1h ~n ]gt". ir- r('£. 101, Pil'('ITll' blt-10'5, dual J1repla~·I', rll'C!fll' gar_ r opener -ASKING $.10,000. "C" THOMAS R~ltor 2'11 \\'. Coast Hwy. 548-5527 \"e1••por1 &-11ch, P\'ell 545-5643 HAVE THREE NEED FIVE ~'1lf'Ni M ve outgrown fh1! lovl'ly 2~tory, 3 bdr homr &. must mil\"I' into IArger ho~ as l'IOOM aa pn.sslbll', fr11rurrs lari:r family room. 21'11 be1hs, uix:radt'd carpe1- 1ng, blod\ w;111 ... _ aJI in 11up- rr .'lhilrp f'QtW'!11!on. i.J'l<'<l~f'(j nf'ar bl'a~·h. ~i:hools $._ !\"hup-- p1n1:. t'ull pru·t' s:'i.i.WO. Phnnr '.•16-:!:H:\ 1u Sf'o'. \-0' THE REA!, '"'-ESTATERS '-' ' • I• 4 BEST BUYS * We1tcliff 3 RR ., f11 mily rm .• 1-i'f' ptY1!. Low m11inr. lridsC'pg. JUST $47.7.iO. * Mesa Verde 3 RIG bdrm• , f;un.ly rm. I1nn1ar ('!inf!. Top lo<". O;\!.Y S-"ll .. ~il * Harbor View Homes I :! BR., f11 m1I) rn1 . J car .i;:,;r. age. I...wcunou.o.1>' decorated Proll.'SS. Jnd~cpd. ,..,, 0 \\' SS0.500 * CdM Duplex 2 BR., 2 Ba -ea<'h un it: frpb, r·11lbroraJ Ci!'Lling 11\. rm. Klnpil.f' BRs. ~au t. d"'C'Or. l.,o\\• ar si;?.~. SEMPLE Real Estate 67S-2101 I 2.»1·, t Coa~l 1111_1 , td:-01 -FA NTASTIC POO L- CORONA DE L MAR -$81,500 Luxurious custom 3 Bdrm execut ive home \\'llh that "'in the clouds" vu of Little Corona canyon & the ocean. Huge mstr. ste. 216 POPPY OPEN SUN. 1-5 030 THE BLU FFS! -$51,500 Popular '"E" plan 3 BR & family r1n . 1 Year ne"·· 2 Patios & on greenbelt. Close to park, pool & new school. Quick possession. CORONA DEL MAR DUPLE X SS4,500 \\'alk lo beach. Beamed ceilings, J.~P. 4 bdr1n. front unit. 2 Bdrm, 2 ba rear unit. 2 C. gar. 515 POINSETTIA OPEN SAT 1-50 30 "FOUR STAR" SP ECI AL See your dream home in popula r Dover Shores. Brand Ne\v 2 story, 4 bd rn1, stud.v. sun room & dining rm. 1"ruly a best buy at $105.000. 410 MORNING STAR OPEN SAT. & SUN . 1-5 030 MEDITERRANEAN SPLE NDOR $175,000 Com pletely remodeled front \V /Charn1ing garden·tJatio. sh.aded by lovely olive tree. R oomy 1nter1or includes 5 bdrms plus rnaid 's r1n . Lge '"'alerfronl patio sur rou nd ing POOL. P ier/slip. WHI TE WATER VIEW! 5175,000 North Laguna ocean frt 5 BR. 4 ba. New England farrn ho use. C'uston1 qualil\' & top condition. 'Your pri\'a le steps to the beach. BEAUTI F UL CAME O SHORES! F or the executive! Lu xurio us 4 & de n hon1e on lge corner site \\'/ocean vie\\". L"nusual wet bar. lge pool & cov. lanai ........... $1i5,000 PICTURESQUE BAY ISLAND South ~ea Island at1no:o;phere on th is quaint !ovely island \v /pvt park & tennis ct. Charin· ing older 5 BR home. Pier & slip ... $160.000 DOV ER SHORES -$99 500 :\ real classic! Italian influence 1 in this gor· geous 4 Rf{ hon1e '"''den. formal DR , 31f.z baths and \'JC\\' of ci ty lights. WATERFRONT HO ME -5117 500 Inviting entrance to 3 l~R & den h'o me \1 I s"·eeping viev; of bay. \\'arm decorator col· ors. 11uge deck. Pier1 slip. (.'all for appt. CH OICE LOTS -PR IME LOCATIONS oo: F~ont . level. fe e s 27.500 9"!. \:~e \1' ~1 te on Ga la.,.~-, lca ~e S 38.500 s_, \' aterfront. pie r .~hp. lt>ase ~ 49.500 \•u China ('ove, bav & ocean fee s 65 000 4S" J_!nda rs le -1Case ..... · ....... .s ;3·000 45: J ... inda Isle -lea se ............ s 75.(100 108 Linda Isle -lea~e . Sl25 OOtJ Anrt ·.~, •fj t· f:l'(Tratinn I R....,,, "·"!! ri.i.:r h·,1Jl.:n ur· h.,r afl(I />•,] 1aOl<'. I ma~" ·~1•~ a l1l'lrt1" frot r<'al "Our 26th Yeer " WESLEY N, TAYLOR CO,, Realto~ 2111 St!in Joaquin Hill s Road T.T<tl H"rMr Rhrl. aT .Via"n; ~..i; .• 1o1fo.·1 l•p1•., "1i <I P~I New Sharp Listing ;\., dn"n ro ;i \"rl or 111! 1 .. rm• to .!'II" Th,, llll:'!".f' h"~ J Btlr. !amll} rrv'ftl I.::: b.1h11 plu.'> 11 <-Mrm1n2 lcilcMn "·1th pl,.nt> "' ("\lptxian!I, The ~ atd ha.\ ~pnnklrN; front I.-n'8r pl u5 Vli"n"I] lovt'ly u-i t"irtl'k plantf'n: llurr.~ flf1 th1~ onr " Pr1N'd Il l jtL~I .SJl);ilXJ. Call ::.46-231.l . \-0 THE REAL '·0-£;S'.J')\TERS $25,9DO 4 BDRM + DEN AIR CONDITIONED Bet!luli ru1 homf'. F'ol'Ct'd 111r hr.Alhltl k humldUlf'r It. .ti lt cond lliortina. Entry ha!l, ttnrraJ floor plan. Nrw thick carpeting, bull1 -ln t1JnKe & oven &: di!d'l"'·11:oiher. p I 1.1 ~ double OYC'lll, brk, Opt"ll Ill , pm. !i4(1. 1120 I TARBELL 2955 Ho•bo• . . . . ' lehlnd The Gate I You'll !intt rountt>' m•1lc In lh&s 2 hedrnnrn 111111 drn. ,itcy book hoU,q>, f'1-rr1y Ntw#M>M Htt iRhl1 mrrw-r. A ,_It d'litrm11r ffJr J:J2,YJo. Arnold & Fr•llCI NEWPORT CENTER 644.4910 * * * * * Barre If p 1·e:ie1ll:J NIW OCIAN FRONT LISTING COZY I COMl'ORTAB LE -:\eat as a pin 4 bedroom1, f•mily room .an d dining room. Zoned an d planned for 1111 v chan.ee to du· plex. 197,500. Call for app01 ntment to 11t. DUO-HO MIS BALBOA PENINSULA -3 Bedroom with studio \•iev.· apartment. !\o,,· under consLru~ t1on. 4 models to choose from. Ex c,ptionally rlc~ig ned -,,·e ll built . 1215 W, Bay Ave. Open Sit. & Sun, 1-S LAGUNA BEACH CUSTOM SPLENDOR -on a hillsi de "''1th panoramic vi"' of Laguna and the Pa ci fic. 4 _large bedrooms, modern gourmet kitchen \\'1th ml cro"·ave O\'en. formal dining room and game roo m \1•ith \\·et bar. Rcautiful han<l pic ked panelin g & bc1med ceilings. $1 25.000. 604 Allv iew Pl. N. Legun• Optn Set & Sun 1 ·5 DOVER SHORES VIEW -MOVE.JN CONDITION, Elegant 4 bedroom. dining room and family r oo m home. Adult occupied. \\'ell priced at S89,500. l 1"14 S1ntie90 Optn Set & Sun 1 ·5 EXCLUSIVE SHORECLIFFS SPA CIOU S VIEW HOME -3 Bedroom, f11mdv roorn anrl de n. $1 l:i.000. 130 Shorecliff Dr. Op•n P•lly 2-5:30 Office Open S1turd1ys I Sund•y• PET E BARRE TT REA LTY 1605 Westcliff Dr., N.8. F I N E R H 0 ME s on display 1J11s \Oo'l't>kend. O N R UBY BE'st buy of the WN'k • :I Stf'ps lo .1'o. Bay nr. choir.e HARBOR ISLAND E STAT E BR . family room . i;afe i;1v1mmino: bf'acll. Custom An elegant Bayfront Home. 4 BR's, den. FR, C'Ui·de-S<tc toca11011. Ar.t l f 1VJ built. decoraior 's carpels & 1 I I ntdio + intf'rCOm lh/"\.loUI children's play room. 51fz BA . ,g. poo w dfilf>('s. C"r{)tJ:<"Ous l.'>!11n<l f hnuse, g11ra.i:e. & pa110 • hon1r Garai:e .<;rrPS.~ffi fo.r brk. decking. Pier & Float. Beauti ull y se--lush shag-carpf'Llng r~'ery· <ir>t. t;P.~:AT POTE~TIAL! eluded amidst tall trees. Drastically reduced \l•here · l\.ll'sa VC'rdt Rddress ON OPAL for quick sale. Asking · · · · · · · · · · $379,000. . 11·hal n11:)re could you ask:' '.'\r ~ Ra.1 ~11·" nlrir>r llfune THE OPUL ENCE OF THE FAR EAST ('nn1e & tal.:11 a look. All this "11 11 nr. nt>iv qualily 2 BR. Total privacy on 3 beautiful. landscaped lots. for only '30.4:i0. Pnred 10 ;ipL lor iia}' IC'"~s rhan r<'· ·rhis rare find on Lido Isl e has a stunning LR sell 110"''. ~-231~· pl11rr111en1 COs1 & 011 nl"r 11 I carry tilt> irusi rl~d. w/high cathedral ceiling, _!orma! DR_. lg. ON DIAMOND llbrary. 5 BR's, 6 BA . 900 Via Zurich Ci rcle, z Bf'droom house on Iron! of Lido Isle. Open Sun. 1·5 p.m. A very excep- !ot ,,·uh ne11r new 2 bdrm. tional buy at ....... , .............. $215 .000. a pt. o1'Pr double gara.i:e on PINNACLE OF PERF ECTION r~ar. Offert'CI way hf'l()\I.' re· f plaeroieiu rosr-". S59.500. Glamour & Elegance w /superb VIE\.V o ON SAPPHIRE Ray & Mountains. 4 BR , 3 BA . PR. lg. FR. ~r. xo. Bay, 4 BR. home w/ !or1nel DR. gourmet kitchen .. A.nthony poo l bill. in msir. an. piul! 1. w/jacuzzi. Property priced at $175,400. might BR. apt. ldC'al !or )'ear cons ider lease or lease opti on. Call Bert ·1'\'lund tivin.1:. Fe/Jren at 675-3210 for appt. lo show this ex· LITTLE ISLAND ceptional Dove r Shores Ho1ne . On Ahnln ri,.. \'rr.Y nwt k nrat WONDERF'Ul BA YCR EST FAMILY HOME HS a pin 2 BH .• 2 RA. )'f'llf 'rouurl Mme plus \"rry 11 irP Owners movi ng out of area. \~·ant immediate 2 Rf\. apl. Just reduced action. 4 BR , F'R . formal DR . lg. pool. many $7.SOO" fruit trees. Priced for imn1ediate sale at ON GAR NE T ··-·-···-··--.......... . ..... 182,500 \-0 THE RFAL ·"'-ESTATERS '-. . . ' .. $16,800 V.A. I Anyone qua!irics .s ubjC'ct 10 VA Loan "''ith 6';, annual Pf'fl'f'ntage ra tf'. Total pay- ment SJ48 P<'r n1unlh. Sharp 3 bedr-oom horn(' glistening wtth llARD\\'000 FLOORS. 2 JuxuritJUs baths, n1ndrrn bu1!t.1n kiH:hC'n . Rt'ady 10 I necupy 1mmC'diat<'I~'. GI hu.wrs ll'('lromC', CALL! I Walker & Lee RC'allors ~\';~~u~;xi,m~~ia~:1=e~ HOMES FROM $27~500 TO $46,000 1190 Harbor Blvrl. al Atlams 0,.15-046.l Open "111 9,00 P-"1 $29,950 This \\'ill no! last -c11ij us~ CLIFFHAVEN TO FATHE R W/LOVE ' A DUPLEX J30 J~JNGS no. Nice 2 Bd· A litlle money maker \\'/Ocean View. P ossi- rn1 .. rlrn house; ownrr says b!e $10,000/yr. income. For sale at S46,000 be· ··sf'll, sell. sell." Drl\'e 11.v. cause of ill ness. Call Lois f\1i!ler 675-3210 for (';1,l] 10 Sl.'P! AU offer! \\'!II appt. b(' c:(lnsidered. EAST COSTA ME SA Salisbury Reatt.,. . Jl;J r.1AH!Nt: AVE. 673-ti!lOO B1\LBOA ISLAND BALBOA ISLAND BEAUTY Ju.;! a !<'111 slrps to s1H1dy h<'<H'h ("01nplt·11'ly 1-rtnolirlrrt • J ht'droom ~'~ bath home • rlt'\'o' 1•111·1w!s k 1lrt1pl'S. storai.:e spa<•r i;.tlt'ln', hlK double garage "ith f'\tra parking. · Spic anti :!(lfl.n • vacant and M"Rdy Jnr 1m- ml'd111I!" posM"SSlon • pho/1(' 673-~:io 10 S£'e anytimt'. ~·THERFAL \""-ESTATERS ' I • .' ' e OPE N SUN . 1-5 e 2019 Orang• Av•. Cos!<i .\lt-s;i. '""'"" listing, teh<tJl) 11..<; a tack & o n I y $2'i.'i<J. J Bdrms. W.rg:e Jot. 1617 Port Abt>.y !larbor \"1C'"" Jioml"S, N'pt. I B"acn. of! Fon1 P.d. ~ Rd- , r:n~ . r11m rm .. 2 frpl"< Ab· ~P/llrf' n \I. n r r anx1ou~ s:?.;100. CORBIN - MARTIN REALTORS 644-7662 ' ' r ""I-YOU HAVE <; Ill ~Oll! l..iOJoly ~~ I' r;in .~•·II yn11 1h1~ en 111 I hrr\p~itn hn1t1r "" 111,. ··:o.t:\r 1'' H ,\ rn•;:r;1m"' Jnr JU~I S1()1,l Q(I ;;~ <1n11 11 p;iy. m('nl Tt11~ ho1nc l!I rl'ady 10 t'>Cl'Uft.•. Ci!!l)('I~. d rilJX'S 2 l11)!.•1r1011~ h111h~. t'1ill pr we 1.;. $2:1.!'IOO. Ca\I us tin" • wr"IJ ic.1!1'111 you 1h" hnu-"" 11 nd ex· pl.11r1 the prr>i:ra111. Walker & Lee • 1790 H11rl.:,r Biid. ~I ,\darr,s :i~:l-01"'.l Op<'n r11 9 P'.\1 $26,500 4 ldrm + 11.mlly Rm El•pnl tin!placf' in ovtnli· I f!d Uvtn1 room. Huge lamlly ronm. t;n1ry h11ll. <\ Bt'CI· mom!I. 2 sf'pitnih• bllth11. bu1Jr-int, park like y1rd, f"ltttrlc 1uarr door OPtMr, 540-17)), TAitBELL 2955 Htrllor FAMILY FUN- 1n th\1 IPA'elou ... 5 bdr R('- ! puhlii: h<'lme. Room lot' boflt . rll.mj)('r 115 \l"t"ll 11!1 11 pool \1Mi1 \"erdtt •~a . S-f.4.500. Call for detail!! &16-2313. * EASTSIDE UNITS * 3-1 Rdrmc. l1rl'pl , l"Lr•tl'<i f"'OI ZnnNf rnr 3 mnrr un1111 A£r i yrs $49,750. ')l!c"f\ifbc '.J\rnli}' 546-5990 A bargain custom home. 3 BR. 2 BA -FR. Dual fireplace blt.·in kitchen. Fenced yard. ... --. S.19.000 . YO UR LAST GRADU ATE Nov.' that the children are going let 11s shO\\! ,you an adult lock up & run condom1niu 1n 11·/ poo l at your front door. 3 BR 's in case the children \\•ish to return. In Newport Beach & close to beach ...... , .•. ,. ......... $32,500. A CLU B HOUSE i A pool. pultit1g green, let1n is court, & beau~ t ifu ! s hopping center \1·it hit1 a stones thro\v and a golf cou rse """ithin walking distance of this lovely 3 BR. FR home v.• 'pool size yard. All of this for $27.500. Unbelle vable'. NEWPORT'S FINEST BA YF1!0NT LOTS ON TH E PENINSULA Adjacent to lhe fainous Bartholmae es!Rle. 55" by 184 ' deep. Ne1v home JUst completed on one side ; ne w horne \1 ill be built fo r we ll· kno"''n Ne\\·port family on the other side. Asking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . !220.000. LINDA ISLE'S F IN EST LOCATION 100' by 89'. or may be sold as tv.•o indivi dual 50· lots. One of the finest Bavfr ont locations in !he ,~·hol e Harbor Ar~a. 'Price: $150.000 each. MACNAB· IRVINE 675-32 I 0 642-8235 l ••I lit•+., •75·•DOO, 14 .. J !. C•••I Hlt hw t y Cer111• fe l Mer. C•lilo1~l• . T HE FLETC H E R ~' HO.\I E UNIQU F; "·as created for homes like this. The Fletchers are a dynamic young family; he '~ 11 corporale exe<'. she's studying int erior design and the children are constantly doing. Th'ir 4 bedroom home reflecls th is involve· mefit. It has a warm. open, sumptious feeling. The property backs to a paseo affording chil· dren a wonderful opportunity for plav - yet the home is perfect for sidult enteruli1ing. The Fletcher home will be open for view· ing: thi~ Sunday. June 13th from J' un1il !) in the afternoon at 2600 \Va''l' Crest ln the ~f.ar· bor View ~f il ls sc<'lion of loronll del rttar. UNl()U( ti()MfS Elegant 2 Story 4 Be-drooms, 3 hath~. llUl.!e Family RMm. Dr11 . bf>aut1· f111 wall p;iprr, 1n;:ignil1cC'n t hrE"placr , Lari:e Rooms Bu1!1·1n ran~c k O\'rn & rl1shwash"r . ;-,;o dn1\ 1rrm~, I Oi)C'n 11/ 9 P'.\I. ~O-Ji20 I TAR BELL 2955 Harbor --------NEWPORT HEIGHTS \Va1king dislanre to all schools. &-paratc <:-h1 ld!"'('ns play yard with climbing tn't'. GOOd si:t.e room and ll1g bright kitcbe11 $33,900. Call li-16-ilil. 'R:THEREAL 1 , ~§TA!~.~ OPEN HOU SE Sat. & Sun. l~ rlus "D~.:A::"\l: t :AJtll!·:..;"' h'lnw "h h all 11p-~!':1t!l"il !e;1.1ur<'s. 3 Br.. :' ~u11k,..11 barh~. frn rn1. Jh:.:h prl\:i1.- "·all rnrurlr~ 11 ,\ r r.nnl f< :!>arr'!. 01•rp sha g r~rprt~ k mx1 rhu11: doubl,. !.hrcr 1Jr:iJ)f's llucr srr.1 n1~h fll''· plat·e art's !o Yaultrd 1·• 11- il\C 2{1'~2 Adrian, HB. south o[ Adams oft Bushard. One. m;i Realty. 540-1812. e OP EN SU NDAY e ..\ home rlC'sii;:-nt'd for fa mil \· 1 l11"1n2. Spacious ni~tr su1re + 3 BP.. J H:\. ra aii!1. f<'lr-I ml'll <t1r.1nc l..· 101 "C rm,_ SJI ·.rl) Jr~;RJT.\l,~· t:11i1 I OR[\l E OL ~O\ '" NE .Al. ro11s OPEN 7 DAYS A \VEEK Would Yo11 l .. ieY• LESS THAN $75.00 A Month Invf'sl0r·s ~J'lf'C1111. T11ke. O\"r ;:,1. 11 nn1111l "',, ratr FllA loan. :\"rat and l'lran 3 lx'droom homC'. C11.n br ,\"OU" fot: lf'$S 1hll.n ~75 A mon1h. r.11r,. find nf' .. 1 lf'rl (1t1 hug" \1·r l1 k"rt l<"J! For rhr 1-..1rt11'11l11r hnm" hllY"r nr lhr d i•ctrnini:: in\<'•· lor. Don't fell to in\r!i· li1;1lfl th!& unu11.1aJ nr· pnrtunlty. \\'on't l11 t 10 hurrv "All 645.0JOl FOUR UGLY DUCKLINGS PLUS V2 AC RE .X~thry·r,, noc JlAIJl ("r~ -but oh boy!! \\'HAT POTE?l.'TIAL. \"our op- J10r\unily to ta.kt ad· vantaG"· Owner must Jf'lt tnday -Ji:Oin& l"A.5l. PrlN'd for lf!S!I th11n "''hat hr orii;:ln11 tly paid. N°l'IJr -"<'honls end shop-- ping. Znnf'd fr>T' multiple unit.~. L/t\\' m11F11nlf'nAMCI'. Fnr )l rl!'<" prof!!. S 11\·r $.~·~ :3:tt no\I·. 0tA! 6·13-0J(lJ, IORISI I: Ol \O\ ,_, I "' • , ~ I 311 >-:. 1Tlh St. Co~A M~ R.EAL1'0tt~ &4~7?S!i S..11 C'9 old 1tutt Buy the nPW •tutt 642-5200 I Turn unu~t'f! Item• into qUlc:k I c-11,n. c1111 S42--567Z ~ul E1t111, 875-6000, 2443 E. Co11t Hlghw1y, Coron• Del Mer, Calllomll 12525 • 2299 Jtarbor. COil• ?i.feAA --------------·-- I CALL FOR OUR PI CTURE l•OCHURI OF CUR RE NT LISTINGS OF FICE OPEN SAT, & 5U N. FIRST TIME ADV!RTISID One of our most exclusi ve propertie1. Beaut. 3 BR., 2 ba ., corner lot home. N'arlv new. Near schools & shop'g. 1'his \VOn 't last. Call for app't. to see. Jlriced to sell at $39 ,900. Bud Au stin 4 BR .• DOVER SHORES· 4 BATHS Al $88.000, this has to be a "BEST BUY." Great views from living. family kitchen & dining rooms. Spanish tile squares &&lore. Entry patio. 1'hree car gara~e. AJ Fink SANDY BEACH -PIER· SUP OPEN SAT. & SUN. l TO 5; 2301 BAYSIDE DR. Fee la nd. Cd~1ar 5 bedroom11, 3 bath5. Parking for 8 cars. f> ]!fin. to ocean & easy ac· cess to free\1 ays. $178.500. George Grupe OPEN SUNDAY I .5 1217 KF:EL. CdM. Move into a nearly new Lusk home \\1ith everything done! S BR .. 2l}J ba .. formal din .. family rm. View location. Fee land. $69,960. Jlarriett Davi's 4 BR,, FAMILY ROOM • $37,950 Culverda!e -a fun \1·ay o( life -pool, ten· nis, play areas: xlnt family home -only 1 yr. old. Over 2.000 sq. ft. Sellers motivated. OPEN SUNDAY 1 TO 5; 17611 HASTINGS. "Chuck'' Le1vis 5 BEDROOM -5 IATH llome in e>:clusi\•e Dover Shores. 143 Ft. on the 11·aterfront. Large boat slip. Priv ate patio \\''poo l. This i:o; truly an executi\'e home. $199,800. l.aVera Burns BLUFFS CONDOMINIUM 4 Bdrm. on quiet cul de sac. overlook ing gor· geous greenbelt. The co mmunity POOL Is just steps away. Owner \Vi\l co ns ider lease. llarry r~rederick S0-0-0-0 SHARI' 3 Lge. bd rms., i;pacious l1v. rm. with frple. + 2 baths -f-<JUality \\'/\\" cpts. & new drapes -I bi t-in kit . 1vith 2nr. ref rig. included. heat- ed 16 X 32 pool -lighted yard. Best buy at $36,500 . Art Gordon CHARM· COMFORT· VALUE All \l'ra ppe<l up in one, plus dead-end ~t. Io- ("ation. 3 BR . 2 Ba "s .. 1nassive ston e frpl.. se· clud('d office. ne1\· "hag carpeting. Will you be lieve -S2fl.950. l\I. C. Buie CAREFREE LIVIN~ rs this in1 rnaculatc. lnstefully decorated 3 bed rriom. dining. 2 bath Bluff home . Break- fast room. frpl , hi beams & 2 patios. Excep· tional throughout. $53,800. Call Mary Lou Jvlarion LIDO ISLE Extra \\ 1de Int afforcl 'i utinost privacy. Street to !>tree\ loC'atio n. 5 Bedrooms plus den. r.1o ve-1n Cr1n<l1!1nn ,I\: excellent d 'co r. S108.000. !llar.1 llarvey IRVINE COVE · IMl'RESSIVE VIEW l 'l tra cxcl. 6 bdrn1, !)t,.;J ha!h horne in a 5e· eluded con1mun1l.\". Largr fni.I. rl1n1ng rm. Separate m a ier ~ rp1<1r1crs. r.let1<'11\nu:;-ly land· scaped ratios ~t:. gardens. 125 Feet of ncean frontage \\"ith slrps to private ~anrlv s1~·1m· n11ng bea<.'h. $290,000. Kathr~'n Raul ~ton FOR A LARGE FAMILY .J ust reduced 810,000. Beautifully decorated, ~pacio us 5 hedroom ho n1 r . C'u~ton1 built on large lot \\"1th upper bay vie,1·. Famil y room "'ith bcan1 ceiling & \\'et bar. $1 35.000 . Eileen lludson CAMEO SHORES OCEANFRONT Superb view of rocky coast -and only a few steps above a prlv1te beach! Beautiful til e roofed home "''pool; "''OOd paneled library. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths & pov.·der room. $225,000. Carol Tatum NIWPORT IEACH LOTS 120 X 157 'Fcrt on quiet. maior ci tv stret>t .. !las been spl it into l\1·0 60' RIB2 lols. $17.500 t:aC'h. No su bnrdin ation. but try some thlnc rl.~c. Bill C'om.~tock OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 18781 \"ia Palatino rrurtlc Roc k llills · Presi· dent l·lomel See tnis ~raC'ious 4 bedroom home \\'ilh a bcaulirut su nset vj('w from the pool deck. Great fam il ,v roon1 plus for1na l dining. elegant kitchen. 3-car ~;iragc. im· med iate possession. $74,900. Belle Partch WEST CLIFF Be sure to see tht.( lovely 3 Bdrm. home. Lee. family rm. Short walk to Ma riners School, park & library. Space in side yard fo r boat or camper. $46,500. Ca thryn Tennille Coldwell, Banker 550 NEWPORT CENTI R DR,, N.11, Dally Piiot Classlfletl ' Saturday, J~nt 12 11>71 :~[ -~ ...... --~]~~[ _--_ ..... _ ... ~l~~~-~·"~""-'I~~~~[ jiii-~'"'ii.. ~I~~ I!'----'""';;' ~]~~1_-_ .. _ .. .;:I~.;;,~ I [ _...... I~ [ _,,, .... General Gtntral Glono,•I G' I l-ent re Gener•I General t G•ntral Gtntral General ]~! PAil Y PILOT .2.1,1 -......... I~ ===: :iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1------1---------IVAN WELLS MATT LA BORDE, Realtor Open Houses THIS WEEKEND • .., ttik h1114, clt,Ht•ll w!rh Y•• tfllt wHlH4 • yo11 t• houM•hY11ll19. All tllt. toeetl••• 1111"4 '-''" ore dncribff '" 9ruttr f-'oll by """"hi .. .i- wh.r. 111 today'• DAILY PILOT WANT AD5. '•tro ftf. Wwl .. OpH ho .... for tolt ot 10 Nat oro 1rtt4 to ll•t '"" h1fotntati .. lo tWt c1l111111 ..... ..W.,. HOUSES FOR SALE (1 Bedroom) 1630 Santa Ana Ave., Costa ~1esa 546-4141 . $19.500 !Sat & Sun 1-5) (2 Bedrooml) *~56 t:. 20th St. !N\v pt Hghts). CM 548-3355. $31 ,500 JSat & Sun 10-5) 2184 ri.1iner St., Costa Mesa 546-5990 509 Goldenrod. Corona de! Mar 1sun 1·5) 675-5930 !Sun 1-5) *437 SeaY.1ard (Corona Hghld!) CdM 675-7225 !Sun 1·5) (2 Bdrms & Fam or Oen) 2401 Via Marina, Newport Beach 673-2222 rsat & Sun 1-5) 1218 Cambridge. Newport Beach 646-7171 rsun 1-5) 464 Santa Ana /\.ve. (Cor or Clay) NB 646-7755 !Sat & Sun 1-5) (3 Bedrooms) 21fi52 Saluda Cir .. Huntington Beach 962-1992. $31 .750 !Sat & Sun 1-7) *5300 Rive r, Ne\vport Beach 646-3255 (Sat 1-5) 1040 Linden Pl.. Costa l\1csa 642·1122. $24.950 (Open Daily) 431 Heliotrope, Corona dcl f\1ar 675-5726 tSat & Sun 1·5) 1106 Goldenrod, Corona del A1ar 673-2222 (Sal 1·5) 220 Kings Pl., (Cl iff haven) NB 642-8235. $39.900 (Sun) BO 1 Kings Rd .• Newport Beach 642-8235 (Sat & Sun) 21 6 Poppy, Corona de! Mar 644-4910. S87.500 rsun 1-5 30) 320 Prospect, Newport Beach 646-7171 2516 Vista, Newport Beach 646-7171 !Sun 1·5) rsun 2-51 644 Darrell, Costa l\lesa 673·6642. 675·6459 tSun 1·5) 1927 Mariners Dr , 1Westctiff \ NB 642-2049, $44.900 1Sal & Sun 1·5) 2019 Orange Ave., Costa Mesa 644-7662 !Sun 1-5) 2015 Deborah Ln .. (nff Mariners) NB 646-7755 !Sat & Sun 1-51 328 Hazel Dr., Corona de! Mar 675-4930 2512 Andover, Costa Mesa 645-0303 1Sat 1-51 !Sun 1 ·5) (3 Bd r ms & Fam o r Den) 2499 Anniversary. Ne\vport Beach 646-3255 1Sat 1·51 19 12 Terresita Ln .. Newport Beach M5-8424 , $34,500 !Sal & Sun 1-51 3044 Madeira (Mesa Verde) CM on-4050. $36,900 !Sat & Sun) 9762 La Cresta Circle, 11untin~ton Bch . 968-3286. $35,500 !Fri. Sal & Sun) 1217 Keel ~Harbor View 1-l illsl CdM 833-0700 -644-2430 !Sun 1-5) 130 ShorecJiff Dr .. Newport Beach 042-5WO (Daily 2-5,30) 2036 Commodore Rd .. (Baycrcst) NB 642-4589, S52.500 (Open Daily) 300! Grant. Costa Mesa f/49 ·2085 !Sat & Sun 1·5) 886 Senate St .. Co.!'ita r-.1esa 548-0932, 128.500 1Sun 1-51 282 Princeton Ur . 1College Park) C~1 '>45-3260. ~29 .950 (Sal & Sun!tl-5) *2024 1\"aulilus (Baycresl) NB !off on Tovonl 642·5200 ISU ll 1-5) 11 34 Paulari°no. Costa f\-lesa 675-5726. 545-2300 !Sun 1-5) * 1225 Nottingham. Newport Beach 646· 717! !Sat & Sun 1 ·5) 21661 Dirigo Cir,, Huntington Beach 968·5109 !Sat & Sun 1 l ·6l 1401 Santanella (Irvine Terr.) C:dM 675-6060 !Sat & Sun 1-5) 420 E. 15th St.. Neu1port Beach 675-6060 (Sun 1-5) 3265 Colorado !Mesa Verde) CM 546-2803. $31.900 IS>l & Sun 10,30-7) 24042 Cabrillo. Mission Viejo 830-2750. $29,700 1Sat) **1915 Bayside Dr .. Corona del Mar 675-3000 !Sun 1-5) 1117 Pembroke 'Ln . t\Vestcliff) NB 675-3000 !Sat & Sun 1-5) 25065 Rivendell (Lake forest) El Toro 675-3000 (Sun 1-5) 6381 Gloria, Huntington Beach 962-5566 (Sun 1-6) 919l Bermuda, Huntington Beach 962-5566 !Sun 1-61 19751 Glouchester. Huntington Be1ch 982-5566 !Sun 1 ·6l 8272 Sno,vbird, ~luntington Beach 962-5566 1Sun I ·61 8292 Malloy, Huntington Beach 962-5566 !Sun 1·6) 8392 Alvardo. Huntington Beach 962-5566 !Sun 1·61 22102 Capistrano. lluntington Beach 962-5566 !Sun 1-6) 9821 La Cresta Circle, ~runt. Bch. 962-1373 (Sun 1·6) 228 Goldenrod. Corona de.I Mar 675-7225 (Sun 1·5) **2501 Ocun Blvd .• Coron a de! Ma r 675-7225 !Sat & Sun 1-5) 515 Tu•tin !Newport Hghts) NB 675-6000 Sa t & Sun 1-5) 3821 Callfornia (Mesa 'Verde) CM 546-5990. $34,900 1Sat & Sun 1·5) 281 Knox Pl.. Costa Me!.1 M0-!720 rsun 1-61 923 W. \Vilson . Costa Me1ta 540-1720 !Sun 1·61 2205 S. Forest, Sanla Ana 540-1720 !Sun 1-6) 3717 S. Birch St .. Santa Ana 540-1720 (Sun 1-6) 1160 Gleneagles Terrace. Costa Ji.1esa 642-6M7 !Sun 12·" **2001 Bayside Dr , Corona del Mar 673-8550 (Sun 2 30-5) (4 8edreems) 8232 !!ayes Circle. Huntington Beach 962-7125 . $26.500 1Sal & SunJ 21 7 Via EboH (Lido Isle) NB S65.000 (Weekdays 10-12. Sat & Sun 2-4) 2514! Lighthouse l,n., Corona de! h-1ar • 044-0903. So9.500 (Sat & Sun 1 ·5l 246 E. Wil son. Costa Mesa 646-7171 RO) Cliff Dr., Newport Beach 646-7171 $47,950 (Sun 1-5) 1Sun 'Z·5) 3020 Java Rd .. /Mesa VerdeJ c·ri.-1 546·5880. 545-2942 !Sun from 1) 13252 Lucille. Garden Grove 962-1373 ~Sun 1 -S~ 2086 Marion Way fo ff 21st St.) C'M 646·7755 lSat & Sun 1·5} (4 Bdrm1 &. F•m or De n) *1810 Leeward Ln ., (Baycrest) NB 548-0218. $59,900 (Sun 1-5) 1919 Kauai, lMesa \'erde) CM 546-3573 , (Sat & Sun 1-4) 9161 Crawford Cir .. Huntington Beach 962-3748, $29.750 ]Sat & Sun) 20251 Craimer Ln .. Huntington Beach 962-737 4 (Sat & Sun 1-5 30) 3008 Dorn Ct .. (Top of the World) Lag Bch 545-8983 -494-2723 (Sat &. Sun l ·6l *1039 Tiller Wy !Harbor Vie'v l·lillsl C'd~1 644·0196 !Sal & Sun 2·5) 1761 l Haslings. (('ulvcrdaleJ Irv. 033-0700 -644-2430 1Sun 1-'!i 1124 Santiago, Ne\rport Beach 642-5200 !Sa l & Sun 1-5) 604 AllviC\V , Laguna Beach 642·5200 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 410 Morning Star (Dover Shores) NB 644-4910. $105,000 IS>t & Sun 1-5,30) l 715 Candlestick <Baycrest) NB 642-8235 . S74 .750 2057 Commodore IBaycrest) NB 642-8235. $74,500 (Sun) (Sun) 18922 Racine Drive. Irvine ~13-2057 !Sat & Sun 1-6) 1712 Port Westbourne. Hrbr \1iew Home~ tt7;j·H550 /Sat 1·5:30) 29:~0 Andros SL . rr-.1esa Verde) CM 549·0967, 835.000 !Sat & Sun 1-5) **8 Linda lsle Dr. rtJnda lslcl NB 642-4620 !Sunday) 3041 Kitten Cir. tl·lunt. Harbor) NB 644 -2430. $59.1800 !Sun 1-5,30) 9681 Landfall Dr., Huntington Beach Kl 5-0505 (Sat & Sun 11·6) 3111 Platte Dr,, Costa Mesa 540·11 51 1Sun 1·5) *9871 Silverstrand, J·luntington Bch. 962-1373 rsun 1-6) 19162 Stingray, Huntington Reh. 962-5566 !Sun 1-6) l 7894 ~anta Marina. fountain Valley 962-5566 (Sun 1-6) 3133 Bray, Costa ~lesa 675-2723 1Sat & Sun 1-6) 2026 Lem nos Rd . fMesa Verdel CM 546·5990 1Sun 1·f1l 2600 Wave Cre~t (Harbor \licw Hi!ls1 CdM 545·5990 !Sun 1·5) 2884 Clubhouse Rd . (Mesa Verde) CM 5411·5990, ;)45·6926 (Sun 1·5) **B Linda Isle /Linda Isle) NB 644·4910. $155,000 1Sat 1·5:30) l 418 Estelle, Newport Beach 645·0303 fSu n 1 ·5) 2127 \Vindward Ln .. Newport Be;11ch 645-0303 iSat 1-5. Sun 1-5) {S Bedrooms) 2301 Ba ysi de Dr .. ('nrona del Mar H:J;j ·U700 · 644·24:10 1Sa! & Sun 1 ·!"1i 4:1 12 Roxbury Rel i(:ameo Shores) CclM 673-6051. $89.500 1Sunday) (5 Bdrms & Fam or Den) *2006 Galaxy Dr .. r!Jover Shoresl i\R 646·15.'lO 10pen Da ily) 900 Vi a Zuric h (Lido Isl e) NB 675·3210 . 1S11nday) 2il7 Sandpiper J)r., rr.1esa Verde l <:~1 549·2673. $52,950 1Sal & Sun 1·5) 1215 lvlar1on Ln. 1rlarbor J·lighlands) NB 64:l·5:l00 1Sun 1·5) ** 107 Linda Isle Dr. (Linda lsle l NB 644-4910, $145.000 !Sun 1·5.30) 1617 Port .'\bbey (H.V. tlomesJ CdM 644-7662 (Sun 1-5) 2230 Arali a SL IEastbluffl NB 644-1102 ISun 1·5) 2652 Basswood St. IEa stbluff) NB 548-7729, $48 ,950 1Sat & Sun 1-5) DUPLEXES FOR SALE 12 BR & 1 BRl 427 & 4271h Iris. Corona de! Mar 673-8550, $51 ,750 !Sat l-~:30) (2 IR & 2 BR & Guest) 516 Larkspur. Corona del Mar 875-6000, 675-2529 !Sat & Sun 1-5) 13 BR & 1 BR I 311 Heliotrope, Co rona dl!:I f\-1ar 673-8550 13 BR & 3 SRI {Sun 1-5) 1215 W, Bay Ave .. Newport. Beach 642-5200 1Sat & Sun 1-5) 14 BR & 2 BR) 51!l -515\.2 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar M4-4910. $54.500 \Sal 1-5,30) TRIPLEXES FOR SALE 13 BR & 2 BRI 1504 Clay St. (Npt Hghts) NB 675-5200 (Sat & Sun 1·5) HOME AND INCOME 706 Mar"uerite. Corona del Mar 675-5726 (Daily 1·51 BA YFRONT LOTS FOR SALE **Bay!;ide Dr. bet. Marine Ave. & CdM 642-8235 1Sat & Sun ) I I ' ., . . - C01'1E FOR A VISIT Sta y for a lifetime. Invi ting 3 bcdron1n horne \l'i th a lovely 12'x30' solariurn. 3 baths, quali - ty carpeting. d raperies and 2 stone fireplaces. Ni cel y decorated and neatly landscaped. tlas COM MUNITY POOL. rec hall and putting green available. Years of happiness for $59 ,500. SW IM ON A BUDGET La rge heated pool for tons of ~llnlmer fun. 'i'ou'll li ke this 3 bedroom. family room home v•i lh all its carpeting. draperies. electric hutll·i n kitchen. 2 baths and it's elose to school and ~hoppin g . !·las ex1st\ng \I/\ loan . 11ecluccd to sell no1\'. at ~33.950 . 644-7270 ;4"4~-Slldd ~, ..... -..... :REALTORS 8 (Formerly Delancy Real Eslattl 2828 East Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar, Calif. 644-7270 Gener el PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES 6 Linda 11\e Drive Lov ely ne1v 4 PR., s1ud)1. 41., Ra. home. r:nr- 1nal din. rn1 .. fam. rm. \Y, breakfa ~l nook, 3R' \\·ater{ronl. llv. r n1. fl1aS\er Bfl. \V/ frp!C & r.-1 r.1 r.-1rs. Ba. Sl60,000 8 Linda Isle Drive -Open Sun. .Spacious 4900 S(j. fl. 4 BR .. 4111 bath horne. 111ning r1n .. fam, 1·111 ,, study & 3R ft. w.-:iter- rron1 l11·1ng r n1. 2 l·"Jr~rl ,.ccs, l 'arpeted & ldscpd. l'o11 s1dcr $1 200 11 10. lsc, opt. $155,000. 1'2 Linda Isle Drive ~:l ega nt 11e\v .l BR . 41 ·1 ha. home \V /formal d in rrn. ram. rn1 .. 1·,,et h::ir, l mpres.~ive e n- try cou rt \I' 16 fl. in:iho~. rl nurs ... $179,500. 72 . LindA Is l• Drive Trad it1ontll 6 RR . 51 i ba home nn lagoon. \I. dock. J?urn ished. rletorated & Jnd scpd 'l rn aster bdrm. suites . $200.000. Waterfront Loll No. 71 ; On Lagoon f\10 . 88 : 108 Ft. with pla ns .. . . . . $7!i,OOO $145.000 For complete information on 111 homes & lots, please c1ll: BILL GRUNDY, REAL TOR 833 Dover Dr., Suite J, N.B. 642-4620 MESA VERDE On a Budget Ye.~ Volk.~, a Jf.rndy ;! hlx]. mnm 2 Balh f'orm11I rlilllni: llomr on 11 Quir1 low tr affic ,,,..,. ... , In Df~ir11.hlr ~1r~11 VPrdr. Only $2!1.Z'IO >,1·il h 10' ~ dO\l'TI. 67J.&J,."JO. General BOAT AND TRAILER On laq:;c corner lot ui HAR· OOR ~-:sT ATf;.5, The homr ('on~1st11 ol Thref' Br:lrm5 •. Two Bath,. i;trp Mllv1ng ki1· ~·hrn 11 nd l;iri:r fo"a mily Rnnm. T'wo p11110~1'louhJ,. i:11ragr \Viii 11rJI ~,~A nr VA at $29.:..00. -PRESENTS - New Model Home Cornl' 10 '20'lli (;1.l11xy Orl 1·t . Do1·pr Shorf'$, 10 ~t>f' till~ ('\r1!in1:. """. furniAA~l m1dl"I. JU~! ron1plt te-d. P1111ornn1ir 1·h·11· ol B11 :v 1111d I llll1. ~ Rf'ri room~. ~ b11th11. fn1 rn~I d1 nl ~R room, break· foi <I rr-11n •1 11t1 vu'\\. Vrry Pn1rr1 111n11ble !11 rn1ly tQOm 111tll 111't ttt.r. n1·rr lnk111i: 1hr fl'••I 1'hf' j,.11r lllfl~I 1vnn1rrl h•.t!llrl'~ a ll 111 •Jtll' -lJl"gan· "}· \'1r11, f'ool 11nd Do1 e-1· :-;11or .. s. \I hil1• sou 1·c hr re \l'f' fl al ~11 l1kf' 1i1 ~hl•w 1·r·11 i;om~ t'.\1·1 tin11; 1·1r11 lnl~ "on wrurh """ 1·1111 bu1lr! 10 your par· tl~·11la r r1i;-r~<. Ivan Wells & Sons l'l':-1'1)\1 Al 'ILnER . ._ :0:1 .\.CE 19'1:.' '.'llil:i 1..;ala\y D1·1ve 646-l ';r.iO ENTERTAINMENT ANYONE? Jlrrr'.~ rhc b1i. panrllcd J?Hlllf .. fan1 r m yotl'1r 11·111lt· e-..:. ll'i; a huge 1a· :-. 28' rl'<'· rra11on <.'f'llll'r th111's 1ruly h11 1·d to find 1n cx1.~t1n11: hon1- f'~ R1•11u 1duH~· tlt•11 n 4 RR, 1 ~1,1ry hn!ll" 10 Ul.TRA :->HAl{P CON IJITIO:\. Lw.;h, cl<'1'p. lhwk shAg Cl'pls 11lr11. Olli 111,, horn" 100. Ou1.~1dr, Sllll'IJ 11\f' l'OSf'~ &tlfi 1'11 1 fl'f'~h 11:11rdr11 -11:r·nwn l'f>i;:Pl 'l bles. ~·u11 µnt·P only $.l6,:.00. COATS & . WALLACE REALTORS --54t.-4141-- (0pen Evenings) I GOLF-CLUB ~VIEW BUILD SIX UNITS On large 103' x 175' corner lot All ut1 l1t1es- sewer in street. Price to sell at $I 4,950·vd tb possi ble term!I. HARBOR BOULEVARD FRONTAGE Vacant 75' acros~ from t-'01·d ap,ency, 360' deep runninc fron1 stref:l tn street Easv in· gress and egress·plenty available parking. Prir<'d \\•ell below other parcels at only $1 ,000 a front foot. BOAT AND TRAILER HOME On lar.11:e corner lot 1n H11rbor f.s tates. The home consists of Thref' Bdrms . 'l\vo Baths, :i;tep saving kitchen and large t'amdy Room. 1\vo patios·double gl\rage. \Viii .sell FHA or V:\ al ~29 .500. LIVE AND PLAY ('ontinental Avenue is a QLJIF.'f ENVIRON· J\1ENT of COl.OSS.<\l , 1'REF.S that keep you cool and comfortable in \'nu r KING·SIZE 3 lJedroorn hon1e. ENJOY 'l"OlJR i!ORBIES in. vour "fJ!\Ul, B U N':.'/\~ \VORKSl·IOP,"' \1·i th ·priv ate bath. adjacent to oversize garage \\·1th i.:on crete apron . Ne\Y carpeting fre~h paint and la rge play yard \V ith orange trees'. 1\\\ fo r '25.9!l0! .o\.ssume 5~'4 "·f; loan or subrnit EHA· VA TERMS OWNERS LOSS-YOUR GAIN Seller must sacrifire $4.000 of extras in his lovely two story. Four Bd rm .. 1'h~ee bath hon1e 1vith sunken living Rm .. Din. Rm., Elect. Bil Kit .. Bkfst. Hm . and large Fam. Rn1. Beautifully draped and ca r pet e d throughou t. Three car gara~c·professionally lands('aped. ASSU ~1F: E'\JSTING F'.H.A. loan or rcflnance to yoi1r choice. Priced for a quick sale at only $39,950. EASTSIDE CORNER 1'np value at a minimu1n r .11..<\. investment - NO 00\VN GI. Walk snft\y on neu". lt1 sh avo- cado carpeting: enjoy dining a1nong a \\'Or\d of \valnut cabinets. Relax under the covered patio surrounded by your O\VTI nectarine or· chard. Three Bedrooms, 11h Baths. ONLY $25,950. (SALESMEN NEEDED! 646-0555 Yrr11n 1hf' R1enl ma111rr hr!r ~111tr . 1'11 1~ tor11l1•ilul llnr· 220 E. Savanteenth St. hnr \'irw homt !'ll'f'!'look~ hi:: 1•11nynu Coun1 ry l'luh. (E. 17th St. Shoppin9 Ctr.) Thu·k sha.i.: t ll l'Jll'IS r vtry· --COSTA MESA 11 hrt't lnl'lud1ni.: All 3 heir L Ev•ninsis C•ll 646-4579 or 642·7431 ~-1 ·, tw:.1h~. A sunkrn )11·inJ.!]--..C:.C:..C;-'C"'--'--'----'-- rnnm 11·1!h hUf.:I' h t'"phH'I' General G.nm1 11 1"11;! c·11~T nm 11r11~~. 1'hr -------..:...... -_,_.~-~~~~~- ~nnl rn mily rorin1 i~ j11s1 nrr 11 gou1·1nt! kit<•hf'n ti. bo1h 01·rdnnk 11 hr~u 1 irully l11nrl · .~:=~~~,~~~~;;;~~~~,-sc·111'lf'(\ b!IC'ky;inl "'1th 11 ~11.~- lno1 p11l10 N. lnl11 nf JH'llllf'), l 'aU f<>r' 1111 Af•JXHll!nlf'nl to · 17 · 111111 I I l"l ;;~:;.,," ~;•,•;';,.'~11;~mlocl ~~!:';~1~<'t?·Bc~ IRTHEREAL '( ESTATERS ''' . .. 4 BDRM., 2 BATH $12,295 Built On Your land -1.14.l ~q. It. l1v1n1 !ff!& -All l11 lh k pl11'-!l'r -l lArdwoocl c11h1nf'!s -llN'11kl11sr h;1r -l'ulln111n h<l th~ -."rar1nu~ 11 a rrlt·oh,.~ JUST $9. IS $0. FT. P·~ nnln>:· nr ~1i.n -f1n11nci 11~ ' l~OO Hnmr~ !.· Ap11r1ments huil1 ~ltl•'t" ._.,7 , · C ALL 537-0380 lflfi64' \\'r.\I011'1~1 Pr Al f', li,(;, OPE.~ .lil ',\' IG tu • DUMPY DUPLEX $29,950 -~- ''tncsil\'Frb~J?cnlty, ABSOLUTELY IMMACULATE Jiere's a beautiful 4 bedroom, single !ltory Pacesetter that is in ab$olutely im- maculate condition. In e ight years the dish· \vasher has been used t~·ice. You should see the oven! F.verything is like nPw including tht srarinus: ~rnund s, lanai p<1!10 anrt c:ozy panel· led den. 'l'his property ~i ll be npen Sunday 1 tn :l at 2884 Clubhouse Rd . Mesa Verde. $43.lliO, "lt2esn~r6e :ReaCty,., 1850 Me1a Verde Or. • Coit• Mesa • Phone 54~5990 DOVER SHORES Wat.rfront Newport Heights Sportsmans Special ;\'rf'dit T.L C. l1enrirr Jov1ni: •'-"l'r1 $100. rlo11:n plu.~ t'lfl~· in ll' rost.' un1lf'r 221·02 f'llA. LIVI' 1n 1-2 RR tlnit &. lf't th .. ('JI AR:'-11,'\'; ;1 Rf1 . 2 RA ulhl'r onf' hrl p pay your WJ.}. hn111r , \)(on, \\1'1 h11 r. 11tr-'l m 8 111: 70' ~ \Oil' lul "'1th hlock room. 6l)x100 lot r ier ~~lip \1'111! r nt·loMf'rl )'11.frl. Y.'lx>'J ror •O I! hn111, Xlnl Vll'\\'. l ir~I wi th $100.7 $117,950. Xlnl hnr . 11 v11il. O"'nrr Tnd" 11rcrpt11blt:'. ~ ~lroon1~. 'I. ~1h~. FnM'Tl-'ll 0 1n1n1:. n11!~l ~nding Sh"h""· I'd f"lllio "'~1h ~;is BBQ P LI 1~ 11 '.\ c·Rr ~A r11ge-with 91'1 fonl \ r11m prr 1tQOr. l.arp:e Wn~. l ithop with h!)IJI .Joor. Ollly S."fi.000. Call nnw 67J.-8560. Newport :;.ig.19:16 or &14-4684 , •• Fairview 646-1111 I anytime) ~ MINUTES TO BEAOI $1'11 brr.e:tt:'5, secludl'd hilllnp •rt•. J BR, 2 BA. him. rm. $.10,00'.>. 1160 1;ltnP111l'l"s· \RTHEREAl, ~ ESTATERS ' \RTHEREAL ~ ESTATERS l""!!!!!""'""'""'""'""'""""''J C.f.-1. Ownrr,A. 64-2~7. ..:l .......... IC.. -The Big House_1 __ n_r_eN_su_·N~·-"-~~- I M M E D I A T E possession, nwl'lt'r dt1pera.le to move lhi11 lixrMJpper on lartt rornf'r 101. All ttrrna $25,Q)'I. Bmkf'r !'>40-.';it•O or 842-44.\S. ls Vacant General General I ;i Rrdroo~s, All M~r·~~ ot ~11th.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiijjjjiiijiiiiiiii 'I'. ' ., WE h11ve anolher Executive I llomr In ht'AUllful We"rJHI, r11om!'I, t o1·mAl d1n1n11:. 1' em· 11 ily rnon1, lo~r1t l,1111ndry 4 hrdroorns & pool + n1111rl5 'lUllrtrr.,. No 1·11sll '101111 10 Vr tf'ran11. WON'T I.AST • 646-0555 room 11rni hu~e MR$lcr ~uile J·'.\•f'nlni;:5 c11u ~·IS·::26."i Si1u1lf'd on 11. ple11AA11I £11111. ---=..::...c...:.::..::::::_ f s1dr. 'l'rttllnt:'d ('Ul-df'·'-llt". "" HARBOR A11kin1t ~.!r.JO will roru;ider Walker & lee HIGHLANDS ''"" ···~·· "~"""-\-0 THr. REAL "\. CSTATCr<S ! ~ Wntcliff Oriv BF.ST VALUE AVAILABLE' 6-46-7711 Opt<n 'tl! 9 ~M I Added d<'n 10 rhis ch1um1ng l!-~°==_:::;:._.,c_::..:..;._ 3 BR, 2 811 homt:' With 111 *OPEN SAT./SUN.* t>ltc, klrch. hwd, r1~ .. >,1·a.11/ "0 " MADEIRA STEAL 1.way with this ~ bed. """'" WAIJ <'IT!l!'I, 11.1111 111 fanta.~!ic Lo vely l BR .. l11n1. rm .• 2 J rl'nd. Wilk tn \Vl".~trHfl shop· ~m e-xecu!lvr. homt in bft . Ovf'r 160 J.q . yrl~. of l\f'W, J p1n11: at'l(I Man,rr~ park And llyr;rr~I • Rte.Uy on I y riu11I. cftrrit 'ir lm m11<'. 1'f!nd. ~chool. F'l.t llurtd 10 $34.:l()(l. ~.:'JOO • no ca8h do11.·n to Rr.11u1, ,R"ff)llnd&. Cov. patin. tnr !minr d, ,;all'. t: 11 I l 1 vr1crlit11 on ftf' l&nd. , .,,_.)()_ . . ""·""' ""'" ""'" Walker & Lee , George Wtlll am1on I fl F.Al.TOR I i7~·4.l::.ll M.J· 1:.1\4 ~:\.'I'~ 201J y.·,.,1rlitr Dtf\'" fi.16-7711 ()prn 'Iii !l P ~1 PIER? Sil PEER? NOi Nothing beat! this super lgc. 3 BR. for view or lot. Lots of land & room for several boats. See it Sat. & Sun. 1-5. 2501 Ocean Blvd., at Carnation , Corona del Mar. PIER AGAINI DUPLEX 2·2 BR. waterfront uni~ with Jood loci· t lon &: income. Shown by appt. $79,500. HOME SHOW REALTORS 3533 E:•al (:0a.Jt Hitr:h''"•Y Coruu tll"J M•r N h ,., .. , * 1021 Clifr Or . ewport Beac '* * W•t<tffr•nt 540·1720 tSun 1 ·6} •**'••I a4 w ... rftut Sl'll u1\I" 1 !r n1 ~ rinw~ 1 S.-1! !hi' t1lrl ~ruff :==================================:::!JJ~C.::'.'.ll~&1:i-:"~"~N:•o:w:' ___ 1 --I R h f , y;..'::'...;:."'::'.;.' .:"'.:';::;"::'...;:.G4::"-":::::"::_ uy I , nl'w ,1111 \ou_th Coc1st •• I ' II ( I ' •• ,.. :- 1 I"' I • ' ' -l·· • I I I ' t ( i t I \ : , . t. ' ' • ' '1 ... i . I • •;. : ' . . .' . ' \ . ; . ,. • J ., I • • , r . ' I ' ... '. .. DAILY Pll.Q)"_ S,ttun:l•Y. Junt 12, 11)71 I~ I~[" _,..... I~·,:;;! -;;;;;r::..~1~;;,:;I ;;;;:"'"";;''";;;; .... ;;;: . .I~~! r -~.~~7:3~1,:;l"':-;;;;;;;;.;_~l~~l ;;;;;-;;;;;'";;;;;;; ..... ~J~;;it! i I .. _,,;,"'." G•ntr•I ' G'e neti l · ..... Gcntrel· Gener1·1 . r.st~ .. Gen.rat .. Gener•l Gener•I * • Lachenmyer Realtor offers Selected Home1 For Selective Buyers 4 BEDROOM DELUXE e CLOSE TO EVERYTHING e SELECT NEIGHSORHOOD * To see it is to '11ant il. As E IZ to buy it as to see it. t\sk about this before it's too late. CORONA DEL MAR SPACIOUS COMFORT PRIVACY HARBOR VIEW HILLS Terra120 entr~'. vaulletl living room, fire· place fam ily roonl -I breakfast area and dining room, 3 car garage -4 bedrooms, 2 Ba. Come -see yQur ne\V ho1nl'. LIVE BY THE BEACH Large 2 s tory, 3 BR, 2 1 ~ Ra. 1na ster bed· room ~·it h fire place. oversized li ving roorn ,,·1th fireplace, Bllins. Ne,,•Jv d eco~ted wit h ne\\' shag carpets. Bit ins, pcit 10s. douh!e gar· age. lOt:r do"'·n. Q,,·ner will carry 2nd T.D. SURROUNDED BY BEAUTIFUL HOMES 4 BR -3 Bath, \1•lth fainily roo m. 111 et bar, bltins -D.\V. Al so formal D.R. on cul -de· sac. for children. Try io r;,, dov.·n. FOR YOU Li ving easy in &.-out. Come in and appreciate 3 BR. 3 Ba. intercom -and other relaxers. -Pool -Putting green -crafts -game rooms and n1ore. fo cused on you. Eastside Costa ~esa. Ride from your home to your new home. Call 646-3923 CORONA DEL MAR SPAC IOUS COMFORT PRIVA CY Quality for your farnily and guests , /·!arbor Vie\\' Hills Lusk. \VE \\IE L c 0 M E ':ou. 646-3928 ???????? \\'here can you buy a deluxe 2 BR. 2 Ba . a ll electric .h~me? Large_ living rm with fire- place. dining room . kitchen elect. bu.ilt-ins. dishwasher. dbl gar .. s1vi n1 pool, patio. FOR 128,000 -? IN NEWPORT BEACH ? Stop in for Your Free Mops of the Area W~ E. LACHENMYER WHY WORK? CHOOSE FROM niE FOLLOWING CONDOMINIUMS I, $2:l.9':l0 .. J BR, 2 BA, J•o11n- 1.ain Plil.ta. 1400 &Q. IL Ntw ttPgnu1ed c.rpl! & rlrp~. Su- p.:-r n1CT. 'l. $19,!!.itl,, J Bit, 11i11 BA, Hunll ng1on Bay, I2oo ~q fl, !pl, rnaJnt !Pe $HI. per 1110. 3. StJ.~ .. 2 QR, 2 BA, Ch;i- lf!all IJIRnr, 1700 1q fl, lrg s1•p bonus rm. ·I. $~1.i:JO., .1 RH, I\ RA, Fou1ll;1.1n Pl;i1.a. Fl!,\ P1\!.~t· 1n 11 :, \'' loan. ,\1R 1111 fee $?5 prr rno, ;>. $:ti,fl(X) .. 3 BR . '.l BA . t;N"rn V~llP}". !liOO Sf/ l'I. e,1os11ng ii', \'A lnan. rlhl ;:Rr. fi. $"!l,'.l(V) , 1 BR, 3 R/I , (;r""n \'lllley, 1100 ~q II. rov pat1n, Jyrs ne11. 7 S~l\JQI .. 3 RR, 2 R r\. Grt>"n \"11.l!ey, ga.~ bltin.~. 2 yn new. HARBOR VIEW HILLS Lu:-;k built canyon vie''' home on spac-ious lot \l•ith large en tlQsed y~rd. 3 Bedrooms plus family room . Formal dining area. 3 Car ga- rage. Eastern exposure. $57,300 CORONA DEL MAR 45 fo~t. South of the l-J\vy. \Valk to beach & shopping. 3 Bedrooms. Spacious living ronm. Formal dining room .. Cheerful kitchen \vi th separate service porch. $47,800 BA YFRONT COMMERCIAL ~farine Service Center \\•ith 75 ft. on the bay & Newport Blvd. Reduced to $195.000. HARBOR COMPANY REALTORS ''SINCE 1944" 673-4400 S. $16.90CJ .. ! BR, 1 BA, Hunt-I . _ Jrgton Continental, vacant, Gen•ral Gen~ral ~·our terms. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I' 1llage Real Estate '62-4471 ( ;::; J S46-l\Dl HEAL TOHS -ASSOCIATES NEW LICENS EES 'LUXURY & VERSATILITY Look ill 1h1s one & you 'll Or> romf>f'llf'd to a:::rN> w11h us thar 11 's ;JY111T lhe .~h;irp .. p.;f .(: mo.<! 111;;1,..full.v dN:or- il!NI hnme 11coun<I. ~ hrir, .1 '" h;.1h. f<•rn11il '1 inir1i;: n~un. f11mily rllftm. & fin.·· Jllf, 1'hf' •llh l'lf1r \\'11h II li1ri~e tl"l'r".1 1inn r Mm lfY>ril lahl!' s11.<'1 l~ ~f'flaratf'rl from 1hr tnain living qullr· !f'I'<; ,t; hil~ it.~ 011·n hHlh. Prnfr.~.~io0all.v Janrls1·<1p!'d & df'r•nrn Tr'fl . ;\""·port EW11ch f('r> lnnrl in f'lf'£:A nl 111'11 an•a. C111! ~>-16-:!31 3. EASTSIDE 5 UNITS * AT HERITAGE, BUSINESS IS GREAT * Second Costa Mesa Office no'" open and in need of several ne\v staff member$. Step ahead. Excellent training program for fast start. * JOIN THE HERITAGE TEAM * let's get together far details. Call 546-5880, Larry Campe1u er Div• Myhre. I Genera l __ _ Ge neral - ~ .. ~.~M~O-YE__;.VP_"r~l.~.:;.....~~~-*~~1(·~*- TO W!STCUFF * * * JUST LI STED ~l)w \s .tht,tlme. 1'r11.11~erred BR 2 o>A'nPr is offl'.'rin~ th\., 1,,1u&l. Lovel y, remodeled brick home. 4 ., uy homr, low!M 1•"irh ·extra bahts. Fantastic palio. Db!. ~arage . Roorn l<'~tul"C'~ 11.1 3 Price th 11t will to ~dd 2 BR . Apt. Shown by app l. only . $58,500 rnah!e yoU to provirlt your HOME & INCOME family 'Aith The liest'1n ac-I · [ 3 Bf{. house \Vith 131, baths, near y ne1,1,• bu1l • romn1rir!Rlions, 0 \f"ll'aJ 1<1n. l"Oll\"f'nlenre Rnrl SR!lsfac-ins incl. refrig. Lge. !iv. rm.;:;: BR. furn . art. • 4 • over dbl. garage. Shown by app't. only. non, bedrooms; 2~, belhs, 'M:l: 500 rl infi~ roon1, rl"cre1!lon ~' · r1~n1, srudr.'t.et's gO see 1t' ss.1.'X'Kl. cau ~731 3. '-o· THE REAL \~ESTATERS '--Pi\ I,,\ .l 9 "'r.! ESTATE SALE All ln1e1"('sh'.:l hi(t(lf'r5 -l.':9 ~lo.~s Sl~l'f'I , l.;1.i;ruflR Be;t.Cb, I.37 11t.Trs nn ot•can. Birts to bt-prP$f'nfrd June I\ 1971, 2:00 P.\I, :ii() /\r11p0r\ CM· Irr Dr,, Nr11'pi'lrl Beach. Pr1.ce r11nge S4~.000 .• HOME & I NCClME 3 BR .. 1 ba., with frplc. 2 BR. apt. plus guest rm. & bath, Single garage. $63.500 COZ Y COTTAGE 2 ~n .. 1 balh. frplc. 1fi Lot -pr ime location. Lowest priced island home -$32,500. ULTRA MODERN BEAUTY 4 BR. 2 Ba . Garage stressed for extra un it. .. r,eri1neter heating pl us 1nany nther co nlemp. eatures.. Shown by app't. only. $79.500 STEPHENSON REALTY baths. Fantastic patio. J)bl. garage. Roo m ~'1 ~*~-=*----'*"---=--'='*c..,--*~~* Coldwell,Banker -G;;;'~"::·~··::l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;G;;•;;";;•;;••;;l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. I ~i-~~---~~· 411 DUTCH HAVEN "SERVICE WITH INTEGRITY " Ju-'! pli!.Crd on n1arkrl. this I hdr·2 ba1h home is re11rly tn ncl'upy, Nelli, lrim rhr<>uchnul, fr"shly pflilltf'd, hilly ('~l'[lt'tctl, cnrncr p;ilio, hln<'k 111111.~. I bdr patK'!('(! & shrlvrll , 1rl!'11.I for rlP11 or i;:tudy. Br>l11'r hurry tn Si'(' !his~ Phone ~12-:t":;>.l"> nr ~i ~:!:il.1 fnr inforniation. Full pn<·r 1.'!0,91KJ. $202. PA:VS Evrryonr qualiJiei; to 11.~- $20.750. 2 BR Co ndo Nr. Everything $25.500. 2 BR Assumable Loan $31 ,990. 3 BR, 1% bath l.arge Yd. $32.950. 3 BR. 1 a4 bath Prestige $32,950. 3 BR, J .14 bath Lge. Patio $36,750. 4 BR. 1% bath Repa in ter! i37,500. 5 BR. i :i~ bath O\\·ne r Trans. $39.990. 5 BR. 1 ·14 bath X!nl Cond. $49,900. 4 BR. 21li bath \'aean t Sharp $49,900. 4 Units 4·2 BR TRADE $49,900. 4 Units 4-2 BR TRADE • Patti Walker Realty 842-1418 17171 Bear h Blvd. Hunt. Beach General :"m• 'h" ,., •o~ of$2'.lJQ. COUNT EVERY STAR MonitceUo Condo. in cho1<·r 11rluli ~rr!inn. Pop· ul~r 2 hcdroom halr.011~· n10- Cla•i. 100 CHECK THESE • LQ\'PJ)' Jl()(d. * Roal yard * l)l;iy lll'l'il • 3 111tgt hPrlroon1s • l.ari::e f;1.1nily room • 1 J-"irPplaC'f'S * Cul flp s.ac srrret * Clo!'f" 10 Harbor High * Cnn\'rnient lo shoppi111. ,\II 1his anrl murh rn<lrP. Ol- rPreo111t .iusr $38.500.·CAll Jor appt. &i&-7171. \D THE REAL '0o-E§r t(fERS -MESA-VERDE- CORNER ' 011 n('r n1u.11t srll ;incl MYS, subnlll all nllrr~. Lovt>ly 3 RR. ~ Sa. 11.1th hui::e' liv rrn. hn<'k fpl., :ind all elec hltin )<11rh. F1·on1 r·ourlyArd l\!lh f'\1f'O.•il'P ld.<rJ>i:. 8/• fr11ds th;it hard In find pn- 1·;1ry -Xlnt Joi:.•. on cnrntr !r11, n11Jy 2 hl111·ks to all shopping. No rlo"'" VA or lllW rln F!IA 1rrms. Price only SZ9.9:..0. C111! 546-5880 !<ipt'll "V<'S. I, HIRITAG! lllAl uun BAYSHORES 8P.au1. · 1\~~rlron1 custom home; -4 o""'._ bdrms. v0:/ !i:-P. pool: on 87 ti. tor. Finest long W<L!f'r vlf'w Or main l'hannrl. S29:l.750. By app'L Bill Grundy, Realtor- i::;3 !:>ovrr nr., N.R, &12-4620 * • • • * MIGHTY NICE AT RIGHT PRICE E11..~rs1rle cul • rlr • s;:ir . .( Rffiroom~. 2 ti;ith.~ fire- place, rlandy 1700 'sq II homf'. \.f1fr -p!east>r kitch· rn. 11nrl \\'hi!.! 11 ~ranrl lo!. 1-"rrshly pa1n led 1n;;1d,. & out, branrl nr1v civpenng. Arnold & Freud o".ipllrkl101t 3 BR. 2 Ba llnn1e 11·11h dbl. lltrpl, freshly pa 1n1fd, nrw ~hi!.J:-rrprs, And all thP fl1ckcnng l1ch1s 11nrl in xlnt rrsirlcnliRl loc. 11erns.~ th<> Bay. This cu<lom Prit'rd for 1mmrd. sal" II! built flnl'er Sli(les \11rw SJl .. iOO. Call 545-8-124 \OJ>f'll horn!" ha~ ~ hflrms, ~ M . e"('S 1 l;i111ily rm, fnrm;il din rm rlrl, 1n br11ut1 fu! conditi<>n. 1 .~.fl E. 17th SJ. Cosf11 '.\1f"sa & !ovrly brr11kl11sl rnon1. Srclu<lf'rl courtyarrl p1-..,l. SI 12,000. C111l now for appr, to see, 'f":EALTOr.s · 1>46-n .'i5 Asking Commanding View $22 •9SO or \"rll'pOrt Harhor t.· own 2 DELUXE 4-PLEXES 1hf' J;inrl. /I \'l'ry rh;irming rnomv 3 Bdr hon1e nn fl Spa r, 3 RR k 2 Ba in chn1re lllri;:P.lfll in Ne"i>nrl Hl'ii::hts l~·NEW~!JRT BLVD., COSTA MESA '<WI . .Realtor. 646-3928 or 545-3483 B/_ BAY&BEACHREALTY,lnc . / B Call or write fo r you r free copy \aimmt' our Homes For Livi ng Magazine . A 1111"1.v '.! 1l('rlruo111 2 h.1ih l'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Jlii!!!!!!!!!!!!~•-•lll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!IJ!!!!!!!!!ll!l l 011·nrr·~ hon1r 11·i1h ;i s1r1n1- General General lll'lll; pnol. 1''!.:iill'd '"' frrinl OCEANFRONT-CORONA 'DEL MAR Town & , Country" In Mi!sa Verde $52.500 .. · Two Story View Vil"W from evrry ['f)<Jm In ·1hi.11 qu111ity built 4 hrdrn1, 3 llMlh, J11mily rm horn,.. \';i. c11 nc. See 11nytime. A~k tng w,,.rm. J\'.R. 11rr~. Ownrr 11·11nts lnr S.i4,9:i{)! One-of-11-k1nd . Call 64&i 17I. mk!. NE\\-' 110'.., lo11n. i~~ Hurry. lh('.~P 11nn·1 l;:i~t. $72,500. EACH • a UPSTAIRS .DOWNSTAIRS 4 level canvon and ocean vie\\'. Like ne\\• 3 bedroon1s. 2 1~i baths. home on {'hflice !·laze/ Drive in Corona <le! ~l a r . [.-O\\'er level s perfect for father's work~hor . the artist in the farnilv, a retreat or indoor·outdoor fun . Bea uti!Ul! Priced al S97 .500. SWEET-N-LOVEL Y Is this 3 bcrlroon1 1112 ba!h horn e located in attracti ve l\'e11port !!eights. Clo se to ever,·- lh ing. move in conrl 1tinn. rl ou hl e g;:i rage riff a lley Ronin fnr hn;:i1nr1r;:ii)C'r Pri<·rrl 1011• to ~n. A must see for onlv $28 .500. Call quick: 675--4930 . TOP QUALITY MESA VERDE Ln1·•n~ care ha.~ bf'rn lavished on th 1~ honit> 11·1fh 3 J:ledr~oni.~. 2 haths and den 0r d1n 1ng room \1·1th firep lace Decorator'.~ 11·al! f!-'i Pf'r, custom drapei:: and up.grader! carpel SC't !11d· ed covered patio in .~£'l lin.c of 1vf'll 1·andi::c:i p- ed rnrner lot 11·i th a heaut 1ful large trl'c .\It fnr ~~ 1 1)00. (' 1\I .L 675-4930. ESTATE Si ze lot rearl y to build nn in cxclos 1ve Ra v. crest O\\·ner r1nxin11 s and ma y TH • .o\DE rOr ?" nnly ~S27.000 and .1·011 rl on't e"·en need all ca.~h' r .\LL R OI\' 675-4930 DUPLEX 'rv.·o separate 2 bedrn111n ho1ncs on 1 lflt. Both units fr ont on strel't and each has indivi rlual )·ards. \Valk to shorping. school s and park. $35.000 and ov.·ner in a hurry to seJJ. CALL 675-4930 C. F. COLESWORTHY & REAL TORS 675-4930 N•wport B••ch nr lnt. ~-srpara1e 2 hpdrooin hnrnrs on rrar of p.r:Op('l"f)'. Prf"'Sl•nt income $i7Q. 1nonth. full PJ ,,.,. On the beach between Big & L ittle Corona be<1c hes \l'ilh a fanta stic vie1v. O\vner \V JI! fina nce.1 Enjoy renl carefree li vi ng. $75 .000 ROY J .· \\'ARD CO., i,O•THEREAL \'."\,c ESTATERS '· ' ''" ._J • ' •• $75,000 I N1wport 1 •• ii.::============ . h r I ,,. . . REALTORS 11·11 nrma u•n•nl! are:+ ..,.....,, (" 1 ..._ N B wt I f"tr'llly · <:; t ~"""" '11 a~y '" ·• . . Y Ar.I!." '1 · <iir.1. · 1 • &1G-1~:.o n • Sh or U>'ltt"<i on larJ:e lbt 1111h pri· .. (l\f'r • Off'.~ r. 1·;iry & country 111n1<J•phcrr . _ --------- PhnnP 5'"'·:Z~!l for Appoinl·/ ·--------- ---. REA L TY COMPANY 642-1771 Anyt im• Balboa laland Ll lllr Js\;1nrt Opi!n House 12:'J /lhalonr Ave Si!.l /5;un 2 tn 6pm f•irview J 675-3000 2407 E. COAST HWY., CdM mf'nt !of;{'('. 675-3000 5 BEDROOMS e BEST BUY e This Glrn :'.far 2 s!nry hr!l111y -THAT'~S -W-HERE­ IT'S AT! R\' OW1\'ER Ch11rn11n'" ;ill rlrr. 2 BR, ~ BA qual11y home in garrlrn ~r tr1ng CllJst-tn 1111trr. L.argp rll'r·k w/rov rre rl 1111.lio . .\f11ny ru~lom fr11 1ures ~urh. as ht>;:i m ce1t1ng!, hrd11rl p11nl'hng. 11 <)O I ('llrpe llni;::, 11·11111111 r;i.b1nt 1s. 1rrr;iv.n mart>lr .\f11)11r llp. pltan('(',; Inc, Ol!crrrl at 11p. pr~i~aL f>73~700fl 646-8811 1---.... --......... --------·I \.O 'THE REAL '0o-ESTATERS (1nytim•IG ·-·-"-'-'-•-'------IG __ •_"_•_•_•_I ------1 ~==-ci--z--~= BoHJ'LRE~~~o MAKE OFFER On 1hr h;.iyfrnn1 w11h ;i 1 i!'w i~ Just irl.-al rnr lhe lgP lam· o. L ·, J\: "" GOVERNMENT FRONTAGE (l,irlf'r ;u•lfi•ius 1,. i,:ri C"l/IC', REPOSSESSION \"arant 7~· :iiTo:ss I r o rn 1 ~ fln .. 2 fla .. r r11ry h11l!. p~- • • • • • UNMATCHED 1hlll \1'nn'1 quit & 11 sanrly jly. Xlnl !<hopp1n~ & s1·hnol~ h"'l<'h. :>; hrrlr0<1m<. ~·~ r ln:;,...hy. Rrcrntly r<>dr1"1r-l>lllh~ ....,..au11 tul!y 1rdrr•11r;1.1. ilt<'rl & ("f)mplrtPly caroPtrrl. r·on o ai.:rnt~, .1i~1· rlrrp tin; n.2 lni. ,1. ~!I,.,~·. ror run111 ng frnn1 strrr1 10 flilup• rr nlt1I~ :->r. ;..i 1'1. ~lr"r!. E .1.<_1 1111~rr~~ il !I rl Hi::1u~., 01, qut"! P;,ln1c.r SI. ri::rr~~ • ph•111y ;11a1l;ihi,. _.\.-;k i n~ S:L'l,()()fl . p11rl..11u:. P rlrf'd 11rll t-.rlo11· ntbr>r p;irr•rl~ at onl~ S 1 ,!~I() n front foo t. CLIFFHAVEN -, Nr\\' rlishw;1slirr 0 n 1 '! r r! • l 1v1n~ T"fl!ll, fnrm11I l , 01·tnu~ trrf'~ s11rrn11nd this r!inin::: rnon1. !i1·r>11!\f;isf rno1n ' ' _ 0 , " 0 2 J:l2.9~:il. VA an1t ~-HA ll'rn1.~. ' , P." p, .. a in::: ,, ,,r1 rnnm · s11nn.v 1111rhrn nn My· h11!h hnmr ;irut a !rP P Mu.~ ~ COATS 1111teh rhc p<i~!<l11£ ho:•I< in fur lhr yf•'ln ~~t rr~. C n n rl & !hr> ,!"!Ty 11nd hlll' 1\11 lhi.~B ~~"~~::--:8:------· . '"''' 11 ycr f'st huv ·'•'11rior1 Ar;i1·tt. lnr;1tnu1 WALLACE ''"1111Jrrl ,1 ith :i pro""r ,1,111d1 s · ,-1»1c1n111 4 br, 2'1 h;:i, fam Cnn1r>ni1•11f Jn \lllnnrr~ REALTORS 1~1lh 11rt har ,t· l1rPplll1·P ·• rm din "°1; ma~sri" <tnne Ba ye re~·,.------- \ R11: IK'flf1)ltn.o;, 2 bRlh~ 1111-11 !IH11111.;, .iu11h'." i.:;ira;:e. lrg 1'••11" S11rrr-~1lr m·.,~:!.i' lro! r;,,,,11 f•1c t~•<tl ,r:, 1•11mprr ~\ l~~I <In 10 anvn11r ~·1111 [\I'll'(• ~22.9:>'1 T<l!~I 1i11>nthly I ,,f $1:1fi 1>11y~ all. Fnr rll'!;,1]<. l'.tll :i.111-l l 1l 1nprn ,.1·r~ 1 ~····••••!: S•'liont .(. \\'r<!rlilf shopp111i.:-. Open Evenings I 'nv;11r p;it10. $16·1,llf(). ftpl h,.;i.111 rmnl 11 /~lirll' rl1r11, P.ti .: Rlt, I R11 \\ s~;;;~id~ & Freud • 962-4454 • 6 ::: ~~-iij~a '-~~l:.,.r·~i;-~90~;";~~-~t~~kel l li.:hi~ ;111·"· nn ~1 ,\n· 1111" 111 l..H• Ii. hltn• runi;r ~;}II & (HI 11 «i•1~ ~~.::;~ ~:::;.)~~1SSI. Cns1:u;~·~r7~ 1-BEST IN BLUffS 1 :91: ;L• , ~ap.istrano Beach __ _ BAYCREST ------'"' """'"' ' bo. ' "'· I $22 500 \\"ant 10 Iii· .. t111 1)l .. r1n1 nf *CHOOSE FROM 3 * f 11·plr. hl!!ns, \\/w ~h:te; ro1 LOOKING? 646 -0555 • I Rr., f,1111 1,11 , din r rn. 2 1 rllr Ra1·k Bii.v I.· srp 11 J UST L ISTED! 1 H.v ."1''J1r/hlrlr In P il1J5Rrlts l!r>t·,.·~ A Find: C11111hrid11:r 1 I R ·r 1 , ''"' f 1 Sw'im Pool SPECT, VU ol r:>o1rr Shn1-3 Rr. 2 h~ f111n r"' .. hi ~Wt ~~~-1217 t:l"rning_,. Call 61·\-1003 ;i < 1 " "11 1'~. l'P "' " -~ ----~:~1·11"" Hntnr 4 Bl~ -Fnr I 1r.n .. Fl!-f• !n• ()"nrr .ll'"l!lJ; r~. Thr ON'an k drl1gh!f1d ' fpl r: t11<1;i \Jr,A .. $.1 1.7.lO Corona d;l-Ma r n1~J r11111ni: • l,11 n::r F;in1ily -F<i~I "'k'n' S1'1.CIO!l ' ~unsrr~~ Th1.'I rharn11 nc •. ~ Bit 2 1111. f;in1. rn1. rvo11I. I ----------l Rrlrin • f11n11ty 1·nrun I ··r>rr111n " all morlf'rn k1lrh-I ,... -i"""nl 11!1JJ> ii ''"(\\'L'Jlihlr nr11 $32,500 '''LL 0 •••. ,... I C'll ff frrr ('flnf!<l. II P<JO! JU.<1 fpl , lmm;ir f:il<f ('\! $.17.f)()(I OPEN TIL SOL'o '-" f'll, ti111 1-1n~ plu.< h11ndy 11nrk 00 4 Bdrm + Family Rm :t1r11-. F:nrr,· !111.li. n"11rr ·~""' Q "1 T••p ""~a \"•·idr l·~·a11·~11 ~ .• slrp:<;.A1 "l'".'.·" lhr slr~r1, h;i.~ .Jt'llnr H IJ?hl~nds. NB 1 BP.. l·S PM' J;1rcr 1•a11n J.;.1.oy 1·arr l11nrt-~'""' ~ . ~ r. of ll\'1ni;:: a/"l'll, ' •11. G.-1!,.11 ........ S:l.ll'lOO 706 MA :<1·rq .. 11·~ Add111on ,,11 .... 11<'•'1 3 Bath~ Rf.,.,Ll'\' lnublt'rrNI. Open lill 9 pni. 2 Lcr. UR., 3 ha. A-a r;ihn· CAil. fii:l-~66.1 6·\'J.2r.~1 Ev('.~. R G UERITE p;ii~l!H.: :ind intwh 111,,,.,. "Parni!1~1"' Si. 111•rr Pl 1 ... ri.i ""''' Ne .. pnr1 f'<11t c•rr ic r ;,!fl-li:.Kl lr>u.<, hugr fani. rill, 11 11.,1 2 RR front !i'1tis" plus 2 RR A ~'!unir ai ':'.O,)!;(XJ \".\ 10,111 llr11n ot a hrilull'ful rrs1-TARBELL 2955 Ha rbor l1Ar To srr i·all apr. AND 2 s.:urst rnon1.< All l'n1·ri1 :11 ;:~:.:ro. i;1;;.-;101 . iJ.·1111 •. 1,. •• l·11,,,1 !111g,, f;;n1il)' NEWPORT HEIGHTS HE LEN B. DOWD nf this for nnJy s1.11 .. -,M , r111 & f11·1•pla1·r. ~111.,ral A VA L G • • • • '* • • * TRIPLE X ssume oan 1 .11.01::1 fl.l';i1t 11r ;)-1s.11.11 OPEN s $2(750 4 Bdrm + Den 11,..~·l l'ahul('t~.hulll -1ns.1.'(lv--~ -AT/SUN , 1-5 f'trd 1•111"1, 1l1n1ni:: rn.-.111 , rlO Open Sat/Sun . 1-S J B<'dr<rpni 2 hlllh~. irrt~. R. E. LICENSEES . 431 HELIOTROPE rlr1w11 lf'r111~. 11p!'11 rill 9 ptn. 1504 Clay St. rlrps. 111 . hL, fin•pl, rli.11h· GET \\'IT!! THE llOT ONF;. * WATERFRONTS *I Brin,~ 1111)". ~h~rr l RR. ' I I ' A "I \1·.11hr, hlhps. ln11nrd. '"'1·u· \ 0 .ll0-1720 t:11s n r\' rw> ve .• .., \11r11 (" Q. •"1ttkr 10 ~air~ f 1 r ~ ! 1 f'll!"nat'I'. lo Ltd(' Js]r • VllllP, t'pl., hl!n~. R-2 Lot TARBELL 2955 Ha rbor ~-:l Bn. unils rm li;e; lol, 11· p:inc;y. $11IJXXJ 11' $Z:t,ITTJ CJ n1f'111il, I.1st of 1mmr rl1;itP CJ.JI , \Rr;1n1 s199',.100 1 S4.l,:-00 V.t. ftrnn SZl.4."-11 in;;i--. 3 f't1C\. i::araif'~. Nn~ ('(tf>prr Rloan. M c di R I hu~·{'r~ rurnisherl. floor lime 4 HR. 3 Ila. 120 r i. in I SCENIC ,,~ p!1nTihln~: t{'(.'l'nUy paintr>d. oy c ar • el tor '1p!i<lnil1, BalbnA Covr~ lfl!l,:,00 ~· ;:1;..;;:1~~,7~;n.qu~~~~;~ WALKER REAL TY JSIO :-;~-;:,.";;~;d .. c.~L ~~~'.';,~RD Rf.ALTY ~'~~~~n~ i:~'~mzi~~ PROPERJI ES ;·~·~,_,,~·~1:1~5·;;"~ .. ~,,~"~"·:;;::;;:;;:o;,'..;:;;::;;:~6~7~S,.~S~20~0~==:'.;:;::;:===~;;~;~;.~Z"i-oPEN sli"r:r.-1--=s--l.~l~o'·~JEALTY l~~:.oo •20 E. 151~ St. ;1.177 Via Lido tilJ-1300 (Ai Kingir; Pl. otr Dov<>r nr., "8 REPOSSESSIONS-, I. 3 BR,. 2 BA .. den, 67S.S726 CO. Qualil,\• Cnnstruc1ion, ex~·t-1 · lc11I lloor plan, entry h:i!I, picture \\'indo'.'.'lli, la~ rnnm 11 1hroughOU1 BuiJ1.i n ni.ni;::t J, '1\•rfl It di!h11•u:her, dining rvom, ex!n• taring area in 'ritr.1ott1 kllchf'n. C'lndr r h](l('k wi.llffi y1rd on l i:1dNO IP\'t's crin1plrte pn - \'a('Y, No rlown lf•nns; Brk. Qjlt'!I Ill 9 ptll. 7t-JO-J72(} TARBELL 2955 Harbor l~ tii·:ou L4K;NG i G•n·~;KE NEW ' FOR THIS? · $©~dtl1A-~'BtrS~' The Punle with th e Bu iff.fn Chui:H& O Rertrronge. letters cf the lovr Krom bled wor'th be· low to form four s•r11ole WOid,, " -- din, rm. plu~ bonus guesl Sp11rkhnb cita.n homf's, ~me or moH1er-1n-IJ1w houst. A nr"·ly painlcd & <'Arptlf'd 2 1tei1I 11• $lR.:icJO, 3.-1 &: 5 bdrrtt.11. Mme 11·;1 h RICH IRWIN rl(inl~. t"llA-VA ronv. 1ern11, R•altor 675-6060 I tron1 $20.000 In S·I0.000. ---COLLIN'S & \l"ATIS l~C. View At the Top Harbor View Hills CH·P11n-t.1r~-H 111~-Harhnr St-r lhPm Alt Imm luxunnu~ -I hr. 3 ha, Lusk 2-51nry. DR. l11m rm, ,l-r11r 1tar11gt, 36' htrl pnnl, .iz:r'f'a t l'il'w pi.lin 11• t11"f'pit. mrn..r lot. ultf. m11e in pr11·11ry t, furniat.- ings, 011·ner 644-0196. ! ' l..oYf'I)' 2..-tc:'l't')', 3 Odr, 21~ iWAUt' ~·ed Int. a11fl , i b,llh home in , lit:•·rrt J-hull· fl'f'shly p;11n1f'd l'XteriQI' t lngion fi<'Ach lo<:11l1(J11. Clo.>;1• m1nl1111e, lo nu,ke !his l BR to bearh . .1111 &ehools, shnp-Nil'AA v ... ritr ll!thh1nd~ home -GREAT FAMIL_Y_ I I 01'c r ul R ,; I I ptni:. Bc11utifuJ ti>nclihon a RI::AJ.. 'l"Hl::Al:. All tllr throoQ:bnul. Ov.mr \l'a,111~ 11 brdro(Hll!'i arc V E It Y HOME f _.nld'ity Jllflf' k will <.vwu;i<l~r l,/IRGt'.= 111111 lhl" lani ily IA-I lhr Idris romp thru th1~ "'~ ntff!.r'I. EXl•IJl:rit g'j., VA All· mont l!'i I MM~~l<lst:! Qll•f!I r n1n111.s tic 2!">00 llf\. Ion! I TOBHO II i f. .pni•hle'. to4n.' f'Ull prirt-, cul-t!t--.11Ai· 1tlrret '°°· $Jl,!?l(I. Cliff lhtvm home in Nl'\V- "' S3S.~." Phone •546.231; for Mi.Jee it yotiri. J>N'1. 11e~tll, ~ bedronm~ ._' .._I .._I .._I' .__.I t se_~~ l .~ntmMt. ~, lflPt: • •• COATS and lemily morn with d in-,;.. C & ini;i: rllflm m11id~ l'JUArtt-r~ '" W WALLACE •.:11h bolh, GrtAI !)Ark)'Ard THL 1-'CAJ, '{ CSTATCHS l_,_r_o...J..~_.E_T,1.. _.I '· Old--timer's r"ernork: "I con , j' I j J remef!l ber when, If you soid .• REAL TORS w11h rlimhini;r lrrr~. RNlil(• -S4Ml41 _ NI S~'fWXl $47.ff.iO 64r .. 7171. (Optn Ev•nings} _ _ . _ . your bol!ery was deod, yo1,,1 ---------we re ta lking about your cor, ... <2IOOO I S I R O A H I not your-." b •J.l ., ' I I I I r /' 0 c .... ,,.,, '"' <hw"• .,,.,,d • ~ • • ~ G l1y lilf,no '" 1h11 ''"\1•~Q i,i;o1d IW'JM POOL TIME BU!I JJERS Cloa.,oul~. . .. -. \oudu{eloiihom ~·~c~~c :J b,.,low. r-4 ldrrn + Den ! prlv11.lc park, J,, 'llt'd, ,~FIX-'EM UP s :v~.·.:r,•,•• /' /' I' ,. 1$ I' I' I' I' J10 I "AcdYlty ho~" 1n ptlint lo-1lrory, luxury l1 vi1'I: fr•n1t1 J Jl011~M J. bfu·hrl<>r unit . ~~ ! . . . . . . . . . . -- JI ' 'I jr catloff. ~ t'MmA, en-$.11,!'M. Nl'llt ht-i.t•h Hrokcr no·i.r ~hi1pn!nt: & 1v~~p111U Z\ ~f I I / / / I j / / I I tl')I M il, 2 tl"p!r.,re 1>.1!h~. 842--f ,. 1" ~11)..61·1'1. i::).rpllrn1 rrntHI ll l"f'A , ~ K~•MILE _ _ _rrE•t Patt{ 1111'.e )'inf1, 541).1720 0&11)' Pll'1t \"ant Ad! havt' Pririo: • S.36.500 TA'RBELL 2955 H1tbor l>Ar>'"" ...,,.. , ""'"'''""" eo,~. """" SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN DIMi·A-LUilf, '-----------------'---'-~ \ *·DELUXE TRIPLEX * ~ MINF:R ST., C. \1. OPEN SUN. 1 TO ~ Property &1ld 1pplia~~. In tiJ>"mp rontlll\on, $53,500. ')lle>cf\"i~<Rcolif 546-5 990 8Sil Arla.rns 1\rc. 962-:1.jl1 10,'tg TIUer \~'il.)' DOVER SHORES- Vie1v hnnte. ]148 Santii.go Or. Br~! huy -spac_ S BR. • ha. /ldapra !)le flonr pfan rnr I l'flU ple nr l~e. fa1nily. Nt"!\'ly dr{'Ot8.tt'd, Ry App'!. S!ll,OO(I Bill Grundy, Rtiltor I 8.1.1 Dovtr Dr., N.B. SC:.\620 ""'°=-.===~~·I JUST LISTED! ' OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-5 1.a1 SANTANELLA ·Step• to Oc•an ltv11lfo Terr11cr: J BR. 2 RA., $27,900 family rm .• pr1cM at A law l!!~,...,.;,,....,..,..,...,_.11 J All. -lmni11r. Cronrl Sll.:,00, REAL CHARMER CAYWOOD REALTY RICH IRW~N CLOSE TO OCEAN ! f..'!06 "'· l"••utl l!wy .. N.B. A•1ltor 675·6060 L 3 RR 'R 548-1290 1----· --n:-. 11 . hu.c.r l11rnil,1, --_ OPEN HOUSE rm , :<l!'I'\. din rm, 2-lpl'~. I 3 BR. V•cant . $20,000 I s.t., Sun. 1.5 RI-Au' rnr t ji11rlo. c:U~l•1n1 1 R 1 l.r•• :.t} ic I~ l'a1·1"(1 ;11-Rm:idmoor lli.rbor Vir'A' hl1 k11eh_ .l rAr i Ar, mrnrr I lr1 !lrl, ~l ri.. l h1ri)' llurr1 ' H 1!J~. ~hr. 21 1 ha Sfi.1!.;.tJO, Int 11· hlln1 i;r111r. f're111111" r .. 11 r:it \\',,,,d '.1 L'i-2:>:1~ :z:11:z 1.Whlhnu-"" l,11;ll' CtlM iliN'A, All lf'rm-~;'f'nif' r1'rl/l<'rlff'< 67:>-~r.· T" f • -• -~ ""LLINS A WATTS 1----. ---"" 11$1r•1 rrraw In Thi! WHI \.·U t "A1t ~ul!J. •N> Ju.~! 4 phont I' . 11 Oa ilv Ptlot CIUlll™d 962-552.1 E«1. &tM-12'1 ran 1w11y . &1 2-::m4: 1 Ari ~i's ·---""'------ , ---DAILY I'll.OT 15 !~!I _,.,.. I~ ~ ~·o:..._1 ":.._·, ..--' [ill~ _·i!..~"!l_"" ~1 lil [ 1~-->C~1~ ~~~ l~I ]~ ~I -lw-_ ..... --- Coste M•sa Huntington .. Kh Hunt""'*' a.ach L•VUl)a lffch. Newpwt leech Cemete,.,,, R .. I E .1tete.Wented 114 Houws Pumllhed JOO ',"""",--,.~~~l-.;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;11;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 ------------,.,-J-;;;;;;;;;;;;::;:;;;;;;;;;;..---.• . • rnn .. 1. hy •• .,.., Th• I • EM""'• 'D BAY i-_Lo1_._1c_rv.._pt'--1 __ 156_ * CASH BUYED * GOMrol ,.,,.., 2 •• "°"'' •'"'"'" Less Than Rent 3 lfDlM • 3 BATH ~ PRIVATE ROAD -., ""''""",.....~----'! A cM.rmlng, Jux urioo1 riew Immac. l BR, deo, dlo. rm. :f'OUR &{ltl«'I -M°f'adowlawn ....... Urtl pd. n ____ t Ba- BEAUTIFUL • LARGE DUPLEX ONLY ONE IN TOWN. Ea<'h unit • 4 Bedroom 2~~ bath with approximately 2,0l)J sq, ft. Only :;I years o!d. t:nJOy I top lncon1e, exCT'IJenr !oca- 110 11, and lll"<Llry !1v1ng. $79,50() with Only 10'"{, down I Pon't l111t ~ home, seU ii to 111. !lwrmml r1g POOL in the Jmmacul11.1 l bedroom dOff Sl'ANISH $46 500 South Pacl l ic Vitw -....._"'•-"u·r1 ....,., No.po•1 H 1 hi t ' , home With lo11f'ly octlll\ J bath hom• oo 11•. ''""" • "g s arta o .... ""--............. --s~--,,,~ .. p--, 11~. Writ• l"osta Mt'M. Compleltly "' ~i v•-,.v """"way. ~u-. Fantutic ftnancinc 1% in-virws. Soft wood tonn In lot. Llfht airy rooms, manJ-,,::-:.-. F•Ulnu•. ·=-!! W. ,,, REMODELED "'/all new your own IP&df. and plan! terat an .nth Only 10% Mamf'd celllng1 I paneling. CUttd lawns It beaut. gar-""' " .__ ,.. bathroom & kite.hen, new your awn h.ck )'trd. V~ -dn. lmqirw, ]ust Ol')f' loan 18 x 2l Din. nn.: lge. tam. dens; dbl. png" Ii •hop.1 ~°'~·~Col~d~•~'~"°=·-"""~'-·-= PAJNT Inside &: out, new ~Sl98 mo. pays.c~.:...~ •' $271. per-mo. Pit.I, for rm.: <( bdnn4 .. 4 bath.; 3 AM<>c. pool It. puttini grttn. 2 CEMETERY lots. $100 Av! now! Ideal n1at~ man. Blue Beacon * 64S..01 I I drapes. w/1v carpeur. I: wer ........,...,.. tru. klvely 2 1 rol')' authen-frplcs. 4200 S<1. ft,: view Best buy in u-ea._ $64,500. r a (' h • H a r b or R "s I bar. l.arge 63'x130' lot • tically Spanlh dnlt ned dN'k!I -S\50,000. Ca]] 642-462.0 for 8pp"L Mrmorial Park. 1990 Applt, 11/l'U01n 10 build. 2'1 car · : •. home on an island. See to-Turner Atsociat•1 Bill Grundy, Re•ltor No. 7, Ck-f'ans111t', C<l, ~nr<1gr, You've go! f() .'Sef' day or call Phil Taylor. Ilffi N. Cosi.~1 ll\''Y .. LA;,.'lJna _ -_ Commercial 1111~ one at SJl,500. Prin-Huntington H•rboul' 494-1177 Anytime •WALK TO ~EACH• 151 CALL 613-8.i:i.i . to THE REAL I"\. ESTATERS '1 • • " l"t c1pals only, please. 2";i6 Easl .. ,..~~~~~~'""'""I S I C I 1 ·~ R. T"-1 Property 20'" '""'' >18-3350. -BUILDERS • ;i'4: ;,;ri;:\ on EMERALD BAY LOT ';":.:;;;;;,m"~~,;~ :::.;'' INVESTMENJS CAMEO SHORES-• l BR'. 1~2 ba. r-:ew c~pl, DREAM HOME Easy upkeep_ S.11,9:.0. \\"ITII ··~1AJOR" Exquisil('[y flt' . &. , I drp~. 11!r.. plumbuig . t;('w l''ioes1 & lll.rg£"~1 1•1i·1, Jut OPEN HOUSE SAT TEN"ANTS-LEASEBAO\S . , w in _oul paiuL inside & out. Lge Brentv.'OOCI qua.lily, e1ep up SUPER C~N 1127 En1e1"11ld flav & SUN 1-5 O""F'JCE Tiushonif'_s 4 or5brs.<i!.>l!. yarrt. Storage shed, cov·d Bill Grundy, Rlfr. JEAN SMITH, RLTR. ' healed & !1J:er'e([ pool allow palio. S:24,:il0, 6:.7 Beach St, 10 luxury wi th • apaciOUll Seeinlr la believing. 'Move in CO)AMJo:llCI AL you rhe ul!rn1~11r tn !uxur-646-924..5. bedroomR, Truly • pleasure this lovely l ~room tllr 83J Do\.'f'r Dr., N'pt Beach «!(/ E. 17th 51, CJ\f 6-16-.12:>.i & APT BLD'Gf\ ious ramily living.·~-'"-~~~~~~~ to stt " proud to own. S425!>-642-4620 Cl•'"Lavon' Cotto•• W R DUBOIS INC "ie " 0\VNER-3 br, 2 ba. 10,000 ~ $35 900 Call 842 2535 ".... ESTATE "" • • • ' • ~·hant1ng sunSt"t glimmenng ft cul.df'-sac lo!, Pro f ' · • · RE"'L v•y BY OWNER, Deluxr 4 BR, 2 l br, 2 ba, noor to ailing IR.E. BrokC!rs l 8.ll-944j lndscpd & drc. lln:lwd "i-' on thf' warer at the narbors by Mc "' BA. Large fenced level & t rick ..... le w/raifed mar-MANAGEMENT FREE entr;inc.e creates JU.St the floors. lu.."< crptd. S.12,900. I!!'"'"!'""!!"'~""!!'!'!''""""' I weU l&ndlcaped lot. 3CXl8 bit-llellrth. open be8m ceil· a!mosplwre /or enlercaining 5'16-58!11-THE DEACH D:irn Ct, Laguna. 84!ach In~. bltns. Eirtras incl: at OUI' ol thP home'~ \\'el =""'=°"'==""'~"°""" 1,""'o===7"=c''C"'C"==11t Brookhurst ownrs otter 2% 92.651, Pb. 4!*-2723. copper plumbl~, fenced bars. SR!l.:l!(I , Corn(' Sf'f' us C0'0LLEGE PARK 3 BR, 2 XLNT opportuni_!y to be srt-yr old. l or 2 Story hon1es BY 01•.'ner: 4 BR, !an1 rm. b.-ck yard, \ti!"W dN:k. I •. 12 R" h R 1 CdM A, Fam I'm. Many extra!. tled &. a""uatnttd before 4 Bd•m 1 ••/pool ~lb -m-· Good 38 ~" B C JI a ·•J """ ury .r. 1 . --. • "" ..... Jge pa tio, shai: l:PI. S .:1'-M. y m1'nt'r. a 673-60.'il. Owner, 282 Princeton Dr. new school tf'rn1. J BR. 2 ~tf' landacped. Make oHf'r 'tf'Tms. 431.'500. 49-4.Q.'86 64fi..97'2-t or S42-0040, 1---=--,""""""==~-I S2'J.!l~. Lov.· down. ~5-3260, BA, lam. rm. corner lot. 96S--!09orKI~ 1 -----------1 --~~~~~~=-- Net, Net, Ntt Return T op location Full Price $64,000 Broker. BHI rerl'landc.: 675-7225 ' S..v• time, save money, lmmed. nrm oUtr. Broker e CAPITAL INVESTMENTS e 842-7577 & 5-W-5336 \YANTED -J br, tam ma in CdM, p~fer Jrvi11t Terratt, under $.50,0()0, Substantial dn pyn1t. Principals only. \\lr 1lt ro Cla.MiJ\ed Box. No, 168 clo tile Daily Pilot. p0 Rox t;J6CI, Costa f.·\rsa, Calif. 9~:..'6. LAND nePdrd for s-ms\1 ap!, duplex. triplex. mdus!ri11! in N.A., C ;\I or 10 mile radius Call G eorge, 642-4000. FiMnc~r I ~ ~------- f1S6..Util pd • 1 Br •t beac::b. Yearly! Sinatn ~ay! Blue Beacon •·'4~0111' MOBJLE home -Lido ana. nearly nrw, l br, ll"l wardrobf's, L>pl, d J>8, ii.II bltn.~. lrg paho, .50 It. to boy Ii pool. S235. AdUlts, no pe1!1. 6T.l-87!16. Balboa 1sl•nd * \\'INTF:R R('nla.1-3 Br. frplc, pvt patio. S295 per mo, util pd. ('.?l :IJ 792-2573. Corona d•I Mar LGE turn hse -3 br, 2 b&, rlE'n. patio. gar. 2 blks Imm bf'ach. sm mo, Yr lse. Call air 6 pm fri or btwn 9am· ~pm Sat, ~ll G<>ldtnrod. 613-456ZJ. VACANT July 10, beau1. furn house, 2 RR, C d ~'I . 2 HOUSES Open Sal&. Sun 9-5. v.·alking di!ll . to Elem-High .J · Laguna Hills BALBOA COVES OCEAN sidr ol hii:;h\\·ay. 2. For Sal• By Owner schools, !!hopping cenh!r. LI. CUESTA 3 BR. 2 BA. nr WATERFRONT 2 Bedrooin houses. Exet>l-J BR, 2 BA, fam rm, nf.'W Storage rm for boat or beAcf\, bri._:. walka &. patio VALENCIA rt1ano r in Tran!lerred -~lust i;ell! Condominiums for sal• Buslnes1 $190/~to. Ph. 6i:N529- h · I l trailer. Jo'enced back. 15152 on corner lot. O\\'ntr can ar-Le~ure \r orld. Dr p s, Prlmr loc. l BR. 2 ba. singh! 160 0pportunity ~00 Fountein Vellav lrnl ilnt"On1e, and can br ~"O~~. ~;·G:.';nt"'.'·s-t9~Z0:5"' Aulnay, HB. Ta.kf' ovf'r range FHA/VA f i na n . shut1r1'S, cqHs, furn, porch stof)'. Nev.•Jy deror. F'enc-ed seen a n1osl anylin1e. $~5.9.)() 6~J.. ct,, I'"". Below maik•t at Sll, 750. 962--199:1:. C II ' '3 ~'·" f · ·-""" /urn, deluxe landscaping: all yd. :lO It. boat slip. S75,:ioo a •.-oMJ or appoint-SMdown,assunie V:A.Yr.o!d S27.500.5..19-n24or892-5915.3 BR, 2 ba Prestigr; Home. tor j 29,0CXJ. 830--6727 or Bill Grundy, Re•ltor men1 . 3 br, .Ml'sa Verde north ·---------•I Sha& crpt, B-B-Q In kitchen, 833-8787_ 83.l Dover Dr., N.B. 6-12-4620 arra. 333.950. Im New beaut Jndscpd. \Valk to FDR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE This p1·opc My is in perfect CJrdcr, lea1,1ing pl<'nt)' of umf' to tlF,. 111(' 2 !hE"rapy pools. Compact J.BR. + roon1y 1- BR. apt. !..argf'r below high- v.::i.y lot. S61.500. Univer&i ty Realty 30(11 E. CsL Hwy. 67J-6:i10 llampshirt' 54>-4207 evts. SPANISH ~1radawlark Golf Course. l BR, l BA, 2 itory, lge lot, Open l·S Sat & Sun Es R HA.CIENDA 134 llOO "" ~68 fully lnd1epd, lg" patioe. 2401 Via Marine ~l A Del !\far 5 B , 3 BA. , . ..........,, ;..111.ny extras. $311,000. Xlnt DESPERATE! sn4/mo en Assumable GI loan. Immac. B!"autilul 2 BR. + den ran!"h cond. Oosc 10 scltls & ahop· 4 BR + 2 BA' Gl loan buys 4 br, pool $36.900. 646-.ll l4 home on large view Joi. ping. 01\'ner 5-16-170!. $25 900 ho Le r i on ., Lido Isle DON V. FRANKLIN ' me, . ase o P . Roalto• OCEANVIE\\I _ No sm"" . . . . Pnsse~.'!1011 no"·· A ~ e n! 123 v· N' ""' Profess1onaJly rlt'.'COrated \.\'Ith 842__g.;34. •• 1c• e 673-222'.Z e Cool. 4 br. 2 ba. '!000 Spanish deeor, "'/w shag . !X ~· J ust l1s!N.I. l Bit .. 'l BA.1~~==~~~--,-..,- sq It. S.W,000. 616-1049 crpl~ thruour , cusl drps, fpl. O\\INER 3 BR. i ba, J 2-honie on 4ll' 101 •r l bonr yard BA \'VIF:\\' Custom rlelu)(<' 011'1lt'r, . fam rm. ¥.'/frplc. Crpl, k SG3 000 homt' ln Bayside Villag!'. 1 d~x ovC'.n, dlshv.·a:>her, lonn rl SZ7 900. 962-741:;. I.:. sundcc . d, · Br, 2 bll. crpld & lrg sun RETIRED? Retiring? Qu1f'!. din area, lrg pat10, 0'.l·ners rp~. ' Tip of Li o Isle porch. SniaU down. Ownrr secluded 2 br, 1'~ ba arlult n('11,1 home ready. Hurry! Irvine Beaut. 4 BR., 5 Ba. home 2 "·ii! rarry. Call lor •PPL condominium. By O\\'ner iz.1,900. Submit. Call 8-17-lt'lt frplcs. 56 ft. water frontage. 613--4828. 642-9j86 SEYMOUR REAL TY Room tor 111.~ boat slips.J===~-~--~ \\'ESTSfDE 3 Br. 3 ba horn!'.', lTI41 Bearh Blvd Htgn Bch 2-STOR'i condo b o m e . Price $500,000. UN IQUE baylront mobile FUTURE ASSURED 2200 sq ft SZ8.500. Open "tit g:·Mtf G~und to ~f rlaiin&. 2 Bill Grundy, Rltr. h?mt. S_27,500 .. Be~ut. ~ay An f'sta·te builder. 40 FL R-2 54&-093'l pal.Jo.'! + atrium, 4 br, 2\~ &l3 Do Dr NB 642-4620 view. Shp avail. Financrng. lot, So. o[ Hwy., wit h a snug ba, Jgf' farn rm, liv'g rm, Vtr ·• K Anchorage \\1ay. lJdo 2 bdrm. cottage. Immedi-~IONTICELLO Towrihouse 2 -Ai~.-r-C~o-n-d~i~t~i-0-nff-~1 formal din'g rm, S-t0,750, CllARMING 4 hr, 2 ba, Park. ately available. S38.:,00 lrg brs. 2 ba. Pvt patio. 833-1337 S!il,000 Open v.·eek d~)'ll l_O-lco'=R"O'-N7A00="'"7h<>~m-•."°'•,-,B~R,"' BOYD REAL TY Pool. 546-2263, 546--0254. By Nature BROADMOOR Turtlf' Rock. 12• ~t ': S~n 2-4. 2 1 Vui Family nn. P lush shag 3629 E Co.1~r JhiJ. Cd1'f MESA Verdeby owner 3 BR, Cool clean OC<!an breel.es, 3 br. l ba._:>461 ~ato"·.ba, EOOJ1. Pnnt•ipal!lonly. carpet throughout. J..ot~ of · 675-5930 t11n1 r m. 2 BA. pa tin. Open . . 833-3~. S3J,800 1nclud111g J BR'2 ba. on l 11~ lots, \\'ill nther extras. Im me d l--O~P-EN-1 -S-SAT-.--daily $29.950 54!>-207:> ronvenient loca1ion & addf'd I nd LEASE \\'/option or take possrssion. S.32.500. 137-9500 fam ily roo1n. Thi~ 4 bed-a · . TR..\DE. 67J.-11-"l. or 8.'\0-28{)l-1 1106 Goldenrod BY Q,vner, E-side 3 BR. 2 room bcatlly is niade for 1TURTLE ROCI\ nl' L'CL :I Oursranding .1 BR_ 1K'aut1lul Ix!. Huee frplc, Poolsize vou only S27,500 ;ill terms. br, 2 ha. drapE'd, lnd~cp0,1 M•t• del Mer BAYC'REST Br1111!y b y gardrn. pool, vir"• rear yard, $26.000. 642-26~1i . ·For more inforinauon call lent'.'Pd. Be!o1,· n1arket by n1,·ncr, '4 Ur. 2'~ ba. pool, DON V. FRANKLIN 3 BR on estate size ocean 8-12·2.'i.15 o\\·ner. 833-1330 t>vc~. 4 Br. 2 ba. niany custom fRm rni , DR · ff'<' s11nplr Reaflor view lot, $24,950. Owner. · TURTLE ROCK BR reature~. $31.500. Assumr lnt. Ol>f'n Sun I-;, pni • • ~1 • F'JlA I">-' I !'>4!\-0218 673-2222 HHO Lindf'n Pl. CM. 642-1122 many t"rtraR. vie'4'. Upper •'-& · r 11n. o n Y. _:__~~·--~---- CAMEO SHORES POTENTfAL R-2 $10,600. on S40'•· 0wnf'r, 833-2037 . 546-5027 EASTBLU1'~,.. Lusk ho111e, 5 Beautiful Ocean Viciv 11 lkoy. 1914 Santa Ana Ave. TURTLE Rock-4 Br, Jam tA.s• V•rde Ur., 3 ba. fam rm, 2600 sq. Rltr 642-51 40 or 646-7414. eTIBURON CONOO.e rm. 2 BA, <'rptw. drps, blfns. It. 2 h"plc's. Open Sun l -5. Just listed! 4 BR.. & 1am. rm. ..,...,, A ·•· St 64'1102 2 -...-.. :. BR, lam rm, frml Prin. Only $36,500. !.U--1467. STEAL rr !?! .,...,., r ... ia · ..-· PRICED BELOW MARKET Flrst time offered. Spacious 3 BR, 2 Ba w/lrg lamily rm A: v.-ef bar. dbl xaragt. gracious hvinJt: in choi~ C.M. arf'a, Nr OCC 11.nd civic C'enler. Asking $22,930. Larwin R••lty, Inc. :?1562 Brookhursl, llnlgn Bt•h ~5411 anytim• BEER BUOGET- BEAUTIES 1-2-3-4 Bc1h·o1. Priced from $15,900. Beach area. No qunhfing un good assumable r~HA loans. Larwin Raalty, Inc. Zl562 Brookhurst Hn!gn Bch SU.5411 arlytime Duplex•1/Units sale 162 ~~0""'1srn""'~1B-trr0,-.,~RS-:--~- NEEDED NE\V multi-n1illion dollar advertised snack pack pm- ducls. NEED NO\\'! Reli- 11.ble mf'n or WQmt>n in your area to service fastmwing C\lin 0Jl('ra1ed produl1~ in company secured loc11.1ions, con1n1l'rr.i11I or factory. PART OR 1'"ULL TIME. 6 ro 12 hour.~ prr \\'ft'k. No st"l\- in,:. CASI! REQUIRED: SflOO rn S29!ri. \l'rilt> for more ln- formauon: INSTANT FOOD SUPPLY, P.O. BoK 31.i.i, Turranrr, California 91'.EOJ. t ncludP phone numbe r. TO BUY OR SELL A BUSINESS HOLLAND BUS. SALES '"The Broker with Empathy" 1TI6 Orange A'Vf'., C.M. 6"5-4.170: 540-0608 anytime \Ve neerl 1111.lf!s people 4-Plt>:, Co~1a i\lcsa·~ rlf'sired 11rea, Priced to 37000 lowPr lhan mos! l>IOO ot her I ',~l~A~N~DC!!!!!Jl~A~FT!!"-!& .. ~i..-a~lh•,,. irll'nticnl unils in PN'a , Xln1 Shop !or saif'. Ideal beach rental arel!, Pos11ihtf' do1,·n loc . S•l(XX}. or bf'~1 olr. IZJ 101,·rr 1h:in 1(1'"~" a46-9787 23rd SI, Ne11·pori Beach. tPrincipal" on!yl l c=o=IN~G:o"-~co=t~'F=E=E~~,~,~,=o=p Income Property JU FOlt SALF:! 3-Plex, Newport Hit. 2-P!e>.: \V11lf'rfro111 -Pir r R & 4-Plrx E. C.M. JOE FORTIER RLTY • 64£-J.flO * * * 547-0036 •• \VANT to buy or assoc. 11•i!h 1enen1 I inaurance agency. 6-t:>-5.'"i~ Busln•ss Wanted 210 SUr.tl\IER-Avail June 18th. 4 BR. 2 Ba. Den. Rea~onable lo right party. 962-3513. FOR RENT I BR. mobilf' borne fu rn. Encl. lanai, nia- yd. \145 mo. Call Coy F . He~ter. R.ltr. 644-5002. Senta An• Heights I BR w I yard, AU util paid, 11511 mo. • ~ti-7643 * Hou111s Unfurn. Genaral LOOKING FOR A PLACE TO RENT??? 305 CHECK THESE . . . w/4 ba. &: pool. 4639 Gorham 0 p 'nt »<v·~ Dr. S9S,OOO. By a.pp'!. ana OI din, w't bar, Wx: Cll'IS Step to first Tee, M.V.C.C. OCEANFRONT dupltx Bil l Grundy, R•eltor iaooo. 00..n, J sn... 1 YT"' o!cl. ttiruout. elec kit air-rolld, L•IU'M Beach Tee olf! A.s1111mabl" 611' % $17,000 Jo1J3 Dover Dr .• NB 642-4620 Wafk: to ~Stale Park &: cov'd patio, 2 car gar. App. loan. Rtduced ~2.700 Jor Sell or Trade for uni t.~ Harbor, Vacant, 34091 1800 sq . .ft. VA/FHA terms. quick sale. Bnt val~ in FORTIN CO. 642-5000 Drastic R<'duclion Zan ito. 817-8507/963-43n/968-1178. OPEN HOUSE Mraa Verde. 4 br, 3 ba._fr. BAYCRE..'ST Beauty! 3 nr .. DUPLEX. Bch aN>a. l BR, 2B A. No vac. S~.000. J.0% <In. Clnema R.E. 540-tlU TradE' OK EXP, RMta\lt'lll\t tam. wants i..ai1 equip, cafe oo iro!I.~ •:i lu.u w/m mln. PrC'fer n wrl area. (21 3)433-7620. e QUIET PLACE I ELEG.Ai'>JT I 811. bearn ct!il- ing~ 1v8lk to shops, small !.lt'I. Utl/ paid. $130/?tfO. Harbor Vic1v Hill!I 2 Yrs. Dover Shores ••tli~"~~r!• I SUNDAY 12-4 dr, walled , prof. Jndsc:p. 21,1 RA, lamily rm. fo'tf' 270 lnvestm9nt Opportunity Industrial Property 16' n"w. Adult OCC\Jfl1ed 4 Br, I--,--=.,-.==--~ :•,.•tt J!M NYES PL., LAGUNA spriklr._top .~cpl & other !impl,, Room tor pooi l---------- !'l:l }_."',"·. v1('11•. Aft 3 pm: • EXCLUSIVE e •' ,•l~\::l .. lf1,, Uniq\tf' 3 bdrm. hollJ(', local-xtras .. >4&-l'u '.I. $52,500. 642-4589 or 633-~22. IN'DU::>rnJAL JNCOJ\IE <> ...., "" -• • • --' h " I $69,500. Conveniently loca1ed 1 ol a Kind VU HO;o.1E "" on I " ocean Slue o 5 Br, 3 te l"Xee holllf'. 2700 JI OCEAN FRONT H V. • I in Costa ~le!ra chis 1 story, Costa Mesa 5000 sq. ft. Contemp, Old "''Y .• at ictona urac 1. or r lf'gROCf'. Pant'lled dl'n R-2 $53,000 0 \VC. 6.ti. R11r. 6.j(XJ i;q Cf, block construc- \\'orlcl rlesign 4 BR ... VACANT! Outstanding ocean vi<'11", 2'~ "·/~1"f'! har &. pool table. 642-~140/lin!I serv 646-7414. lion bldg l.'1 J yrs old. m.11d"s. 4'2 Bath, JO' antiq. OWNER SAYS bR !hs, 2 aunlcrn l!on1an Prul<.'.1pals 01\ly :)~9-2673 ' · Sn1all Shopping Centf'r AAA IE'nRnl + 3 stort'~ Art hur A. Turner & Al!SOI.'. Brokrr * * 544-0760 e STILL ABOVE WATER I F'URNISHED l BR. ne\\· carrels, child It JX'I. ~135 1 r.10. OPEN 1-6 SAT/SUN • e \\'"~fCLIF~ I J De signed for up lo .'> noo1:<;. Spaciou., gourmrl SUBMIT tubs. 2 f!repla~s. l i.1 instr_ EARLY AMERICAN r.~ ,.. mn1nC'u 111" 11'.!nantA, ii ls \OO'Jo leased & Money to Loan 240 3133 BRAY !\"t"ar fair\ !t>ll' &. rt1cCor- n1ack, North of O.C. 4 BR., f;im1ty r m. hnmr. Outs1.and- 1n2 1.'alue • S31.500~ kilchen. Fountaln atrium. 4-bdnn. An ttd Cftlar e)(tf'r· 1 3 BR , 1 2 BA 3 br. 2 ba, largt' yard. 1'.tus t 4 '-"room J b•I"· fam1'Jy mmac "' am 11 I" ~· yie!lds a solid IO'''i> exclusi1•e car gar. \VIII tr11d(' down . 100~, 2--st~. cuJ'~·~ -sac ior. Antiqul! wta inf'd glas~ beaut !cpd. S31.90o. ~2803 v. , ..-1,900. 642--~.,..9. or loan payn1 enti;. Submit 1st TD Loan Call onr 548-7249, 548-4207. window."Colored skylights. N•wport Hei•hfs term~. Shrl!er l ndusllie.'!, street. All terms. Price Kitchen \l'/all builr-irrs in-1:-0IMAC. 4 br, 2 ba, formal E t Bluff .. ~~ g~ BKR 842 ""'~~ lnt'. 2043 \Vt'slcllU Dr. N.B. as .,..... '"· -.......,... duding Nuton" ('('n!er 11'/ d in rm + ram rm. Under BY owner. :! BR. R2 Joi. 6-t.l-2S20 or ('\lei: 67~7422_ 7% JNTER.E.51' • BR ' " ba 1· d' attachments. Ottdf'd access ~.000. By owner. 54~. allty, principal~ only. Morn-. , . 1v. rm, in rrn. fam rm. 2 frplc11, flinC!lt e, in path11,•ay !rad to th e CLEAN 3 br. 2 ba. r.cv'd ing11 or Eves: 6-l&-5593. rlbl garage, ocean view. F~f' Mach. patio. By 011-nP.r. $25,950. San Clement• Simple or lease hold land al -"=:::=:;=""=="='O:==iDln!ction1: lak,. So. Coan Financina &1,111il. 54;;.6084. huyers op1 ion. :.0 Yr 7% MEREDITH Hwy, approx. 2 milrs *1\Jth I M~1-,,~,.-on-"V~lo~.1-0----·l---------...-F'OR 1ale by e1vnf'r. l='lrst 3355 V'., L•'do 67'2723 1 ~m_o~n-•_•_<_•._64_4--0_1•_J<_. ---GARDENS o( Broadway to NyPs Pt, .r time otrered. 3 BR. l '!l E.1. * OPEN S Upr.-1~5-*-1 ~E~l ~T~o~1~00::-:::::-""."',--c--~ Drastically Reduced turn rlghr .E --LOO--R-A-DO--IJ-o-m-,---.1-b-,-. -21 illrgf' yard. cu I-de -s a c . 4 BR Galleria -2700 .., It. PRICE $74,SOO 644 DARRELL A-"CT!V" 3 Bd d ~.. >,a, J11m rm, fully lnd5cpd underground utilillf'S. or•ean ' 'rv• • r, · rm. f'n, F&mi!y rm i, formal din. OR \\'ILL LEASE \\'J'nl OP· 011-np1• a1 t\IOUs . 1n1n1ar. 3 2 Ba1hs, trplr. carp('trrl, rrr.. ('<lrnrr Jor. Hy owner, 1'ION TO BUY Al' Sj~ v.·/huge palio. fr Pl c . vl"11" S.l-1.500 .. .'.!ill C:u!I<' hd ' I, '' J ·• ' <m d I I "I k II \'aul!ed Cf'1l111,i; in l1v rn1 & Dorado <Pico turn oll. 1hrn n n. · ul'I a ull -. s 1"' 1 r . '' O<' w11 , i\1ak<' offer. 96'1-7~i4 P EP. 11·10NTI·I. FOR FUR-Cnrric·i· 11lun1b1ng. Co1,1·11. l11ndsra1)(1d. r 11l -rl P-s11r: THF:R INFO, Ci\LL ma~1er br. Bark yarit rncl. lel1 !. ~92-1:'.66, open S11t t.: pa~IO. Prrrfl'SS Jndsrpd. .!.lrf'f'l. 'J mi. fr11-y & 2 shop-SELLING MISSION REAL TY Very n1« homP. By owner. Sun 111ferooons. Quirk f"l'-'l'l'.~. GOO"! lin11nc-p1 n~ Cl'ntrrs, "·a!k 10 rlrro. YOUR HOME•. Anx1ou5 lo sell. 129.100. DWt-:T'\VN Nr piPr' R 10 d schl. Off El Toro Rd. gs;, S. Coai;1 H1\'}'.. 1-lguoa SJ0-2/aO • r~ re '"M'ORGAN REALTY $26.~iOO Appt only. Call Free appraisal -\Vr buy PHONE 714/494-0731 N ,..· B ch ~panish 2 hd. ,"16' 11v rm, ' 7 ""'" f'(JU1ht"S. Per90nitl attenHon. OCE V EW ewpo •• fllJICf'. $25.!ICXI! 496-3Ji7 673~2 67S-64S9 3 -..,..,.,,. * AN I * --Fountain Valley 2;, yn. ex~rierwe. family home -xlnt cond . .f .,._ eh San Juan Capistrano JOOl 0fPfir>~:RAL AV£ COLLINS & WATTS Bdrmw., 2 balh.-.. Dining tr * Steps t• uea * J bdnn, I &1. f{f'nl $11\0 E X ECUTIVES! 96:!-5523 Eves. 642-0427 lll mily rms Larg~ Jivi nR 'l BR. i ba., bJtn11 Ocean 7-1/l acre level horse e~lnlr. 11•/option PR 123.9.)0 VA .POOL (fl II F~ EXCEPTIONAL Value-H.B. rm. w/ll'plC. Nice p&tio view. Acl11Jt11 only. No peoi. bf'11.uliful 5 BR horn~. pool. -t ~ ... ~. Bal $12..100 fri ' Sll;; . Yrly 1275 Avail July Jst corral. barn, larxlm:aped . SPANIS11 DECOR! on thi.~ 3 4 Br, 2 Ba. w/w cpl. drpe, area!!:. Good neighborhood. · · • · • ..,., 1100 ow 49"~' PI TI. O\\IC 2nd. Thi."1 is * ,, + * * .,, 1 , • ner. ,,.........,.-,, BR + den + lovely ram incl nr nt"w dbl ovt"n. lrg cl<>se lo tchools. $36,500 a rAI'(' 2 front com·1 I , rm w/brick bookshf'lves &. cov. patio, Jtuge cul·df'-58.C ,, LARGE • l BR. 2 ba .. bUm, OlildN'n BY Traru;f. ownr, 5 br, l ba. lot , Vrr~. vrry valuab f' , d I I 1 "'-elcom~. V.00 Yf:ILl"ly. Ava.LI-lam rm. 11,ii yr, landscaped "-'et bar! Must see lo 8""r. yr "' ga es o accom. your FA~1JLY J~O:\IE !o a rich! owner .-.ooo. ,... boa trl lm 26 ahle now! yd, $311,900. 493-3293. ON PLACENTIA AVE. COSTA MESA 116·:~474'. $6.i,000. Be•t terms. il"ICOmf' $.'JOO., v.•i1h much room for mor, buildi ngs . Roy McCerdle Realtor 1810 ;.;C\t"P'lrt Hlvd., C.i\t 548-7729 2nd TD Loan Tt'rm.'I based on ~ty. 642-7171 S4l-0611 Serving Harbor ana 21 yn. Sattl1r Mortgage Co. l36 E. 17th Street Cash Fast! AN inJu~!nal ~11r, t 10 3 1st & 2nd Trust D•eds a l-tr~. N\\·pr1 Sch. c ~I FREE APPRAISALS ca~h purrhasl'. '''rlfP in-Coste Mesa lnvestm•nt "'"s110Pn1 [)(opt, B'lx l;)l:i. 541-n11 anytime Nl'11,1pt>rt Bch. R e a 11 o r ' I ~~~~"""'!"'""'""~,.... prott!t·tetl. HOMEOWNER LOANS :--~~,..-,~--~= I Real f'.,tale k personal prop. Lots for Sale 170 ~rt.Y Joeni;; from SS,000 up, OCEAN VIEW LOT R-3, San Clemente. Gd, term~. PO!!sibl" suboniin8- tion. $13.oOO. Ma1cham Real- ly. 1::,S Rochester SI .. C.ili. 772-8601 S111tew~ Financr Co. 1103 S. Anaheim Blvd, Anah Mortgages, Trust Deeds 260 L'. tlr n11y 5SJ \\", 19th HAFFDAL REAL TY tor r. mac. S ·~· In oceanfront neighborhood . • 2 • '" Jor qu!ck P le Gd !Lnc Call: 673-3663 642-2253 Evn. Wostcllff ·1• 01"3 ''"2'·12 l --.41r.-, Eveii: 541-2446 . · Ha11 5bdrm11 .• lbalh.• Hug• 646-4837. NEF:D CASH .1 ,,., '" .,...,.. " avail. Open Jlouse Sa t &: . ·~· . Outstanding Location • SALE or lease. Low down. Sun, June 12 &; 1lth 8232 !iv. nn. wl trpl, Form81 d~n- •l hi-, 2 oo. lge kitchf'nl din"g 3 br, tam rm, 2 ba. Near Hayf's Clrc, 962-7125. ing atta. Lge , well ~\JIP· area, fr plc, brick l'll.lio, 7°"-'~"7·-"_l-<_98~2.-~---B;;Y;;-~ow=.,.=,:-_-,-..,=u-m7e""'>~ll~l'~ol ~ Jdtch. CtOv.nttallyJ local«! "-w/ 'd• H \I ton •-h 1 rec. room. f'r .000 8Q. 11 eP~. oorn(T uuu:se s1 ~ un ng uw•c mn1eculate, l br, l ba, fam ft on one lrvel: surrounded yard for boat or ~1lf'r. 2 rm, Jormal din r m. ful ly b). nice pr-den i" patio minul~ to major 100p'g POOLSIDE cpl, cusro_m dps_, gu: frpl, U'l!U. A veey functional, cen!er. frefv.·ays, schOOls. custnm bnck patio, gall bar-~It pl ned home .Uk" 5() a cre p a rk. S3I.500. PARADISE b-<t, bra.ul ill.ndsc8ped, on an · · JnJ 546·30Sfo 3 BR 2 BA <"Ui~f'·Jlllc, 1 mi from bc:h, $87,500. CHARMING 2-STORY ' ""'' ..,;gh,,,,.hood. $33,500. -~ I + POOL "3-3286. ~-4 BR. 2 ha. r·p1 ., am, rm. ~-.,- Shake roof. $tiort. quif'I $28,950 l BR Townhouiie, $1£i00 cuh --~:f: sll~ • trre~ • nicest neigh-10 loan, total price S19,500. _.._=a.- Qors. Price S32.500. Jmm11c klscw. super . sharp 96$-9641. • '499-~ * F 1r1I WaUt•r Realtor homf', huge fpl, 11'/w CJ1>!.I ~7414 1 d1ir.i. Bllln r/o, refrii.:, \\'R!lhe.r, dryer plu!I island * $27,500.J BR-2 BA * bflr and a 17' x lll" C()QI pool Fast O£X'UP. Park -2 pool.'!, in 11 ma.Int. !ret' yard, Sub- hdwd nl'l!. Cor. lot -side mil. Call 8-11-122'1 . gat(', 8' blk wan fnc, dbl SEYMOUR REAL TY gar. COSTA h!ESA -NEW-In4t Beath BJ11d., llti(n Bch J>ORT RLTY. 646-9666 •ny-Open '1il 9 PM time 6'12-2221 , I "!!'!'~~"'!''!"!~~~~ COLLEG E Puk ll" 3BR.l $2,500 MOVE IN BA bltn.'!, ram rm, trplc . .5 bednn 2 story, M!llt'r paJW Lg; yarrl ~·/sepan1le tlol a/J clmlnr cwts. Allrume tX• run. $29,995 r 1rm. BY isling 6% VA }OAn of S28.3X>. crwMr. Call ~9-2108 it ve1 ~Ille $257 P':"r mo, and WALK TO OCEAN 3BR+2BA $22,750 Nothing ~o do hen!, just mGlle i11_ 20' • 25' liv nn with mlr- rortd wall, bric:k fpl, w/"W crpta 4 drpa:, , tJ!:tin .RIO, h• patle. Submit_ Ca J I Uf-1221 • 'SEYMOUR REALTY ln<1'1 ... <ti·Bhd .• """ ... 01'£N SUN. 1 ·3 20I MONARCH BAY Over 2.000 ltfl. tt. homf! on 1peclou~. well llll\dtuped, poot.-.ize lot. Private entry court 11ets the eiet1n1 mood 'for this lairtf'tully dK"Orarrd home. Built-in Idle~: tor- ma.t dining room; ti~place, bunt-In we1 bu, tlmily rm .. ' -.. 211 ...... °""' t67.>oo. c.u ' associated BROKERS-RE AL TORS ZOlS w Bcilboo 61J·J66J ,/ CHOICE golf cour!!I!: Joe, SIOOD OR MORE NEWLY DECORATED 4 hr, NigueJ C.C., Laguna Niguel, ~ l\vco Thrltr for a R1>11 ! l ba A: lam rm. Kld proofed. 101 'xl86', Overlooks l s I Ei;!ate Joen Upon approval 81'.'1 m reil'g. Shfldf' fret!!. faln\·ay r. creen, 136,000. u.~r !hr money howr ver you Nr &r&m schl. Sl5.900. Agl 497--0661. _like. Al80 ask about our MG-1456. ""''-'-'"------~~-~ $15,toO V.A. ~!!!i!!!i~i!!!!!i~l3 R.-4 lots, be aut view, 1 blk uru.ecuA,~CO.,,TIJRsona~ns. A -al"' 1 1ubi-... to 1-m Pl••· Lo dow•. EZ u ' .nyo,"" qu u•e ,.,._. s I [i) •v " 620 Nt wport Center Driva FHA Loan with 6%. annual I "'~:t•, ~ 1 _<_•nn~•~·~San~~07•_,,....,~_l_o_n<_. 833-34<0 percentage rate. Total J>ll)'·1:-:.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~-~~:1** FOR Salf': Investml!nt ~t fl48 per month. Sha.rfl Loi on l...llke. M11.1t aell! Call $41),tm·lJlt TD on C-2 pllf'Cel. 3 bedroom bom1t 1Usttnlna: 846-lm lold •t l&0,000. Stron1 boyer with HARDWOOD n.oc>RS. Ac,..... for Nie 150 1 -'-c~-· --,..,.,~--Is ain1truetlng bldg, fe~. 2 1.uxurioo1 bath..'!", modern M .rtt. "tor aa!e near §li!1 Corona del Mar lnd1JCpg, erc. Pays $1200 built-in ltltchen_ Ready tor Lul1 Rey Oown Gclf Cou1'8e Large view lot 673-~0 qrtly, locl. 9'Jf. Discount lmmf'dlate ot'alPMCY· Cl with 1pectacular v\ew nl Mountain, D•nrt, 10"' Bkr. 49J...l153. buyers welcome. CALL! Palomar mounlain!I and Resort 174 f ~~~~~~~~~~ W lk & L O('f'an waler. Po'Nf!r Ir: _RA_N_CH,_O_C_A-Pl-STR--A-N~O--I~ a er ee telephorie on propert y. 21-i A !itf's. t:xclu11lve area . HoMlftforRent ~ 2790 Hll'bor Blvd. at Adatn.<i .$3,00D per •ct'!'. T('rrns Jloneii Gk. £..Z lf'tml. Bier 11:.mmmmmm;·:;;;;;;; av11ll1ble. Shelter Jndustrlf'1 545-tMliS ()pen 'tll 9 PM <TI4) &45-2nl. 5'4-a1. 4 Bl PLU"S,--·1,;MINN:;;;~ESW;;;.:::::.,,,-.,-rty,-, ,,.,-,n-1 =R-o-"rch~.-.~-,;~F~.-,m-,,--1-ao ~~:",., "urnlshecf of Ille country, 10 "crit11. '"'' .... Bayettwt a.tea. <C bdnn• plus SXIO down, 7l m<*• or 36 20 ACRES produclnc Oninct t...miJy rm. dlnl"I' nn, 2 mos. -C!M-9$28. Grove in R!V'U'lllde at Van 300 batha', tile entry, dbl, lrplc. t Acre tuUy Imp r o v t: d , Buren A C1evelud Good R, INTAL FINDERS W~ 80' loL Owner rotna: underiround' u t I l • nr slle tor tr.lle-r pk or sul>- etlt, asking $39,900. Phoenix. By owntr, '3.!(IO dlviak>n. On main hwy to f,... T9 LlrMlordt CALL '> f46·l 4t•l,~==-L.,_.,.=-,,---March fltld. Write Chu. 64$.01.ft e SLAVES ARISE! 3 BR's. 2 Bath:'!. ff'nceft yard, needs work. Kid& ., pets ok. S140/?.10. e DARLING DUMP! BUT THE PR I CE l .S RIGHT ! S mall housf', lrsr yard, kids Ao pell;, SlOO/ r-.1 0. e BIG ENOUGH FOR 7 - Ott l isol111ion1sl. Tinv tf)f · tai;ie nrar shop.•, ·$110/ J\lCJ, e OCEAN SPRAY? NOT QUITE. ·1 Bil. bllns. c11rl)("ts, drapt"~. KidR ok, s11on.10 . e LONG HAIR OK I 4 BR 's, 'J. Bat hs, frplt. ? car gars.gr.. Jn11tnci pated ov.:ner. $250/~IO. OVER 100 LISTINGS TO CHOOSE FROM Call Us Today! ALA RENTALS 1999 Harborll~d. Costa Mesa 645-3900 $140-3 Br, J Ba, fixer ~ ~. F' /yd, kids/pm wel- come! Blue Ba•con * '4S..01I1 $250-4 ar wl trpl, car. f/yd, kld11; or lf\lh ok. Bl•• Ba._ * 64S.0111 3 BDRM., Fl.Q\Uy nn •• j)l.rk lib yud. CD.ta ..... Kids OK, brtr., S2XI a moadl. FEE. 50-tm. $1~2 Br tone !l'lav-A td (O< .. _" -· Bl"° a.-:* 64$.0111 Open 'ti t PM 1,,::0"°"1:;;'·=c:-:::r'°"'c.:-:;o-;;;;~ I U.800 2nd. JMl.Yl;blf: m. per e $23,900 on E-&iM, AP zon-n"K> .. folal PAYtnfa $293. Prr1. I"""""""""'""'""'""'""'""'' ""· ~ br, 2 ha, d<'lar,hf'd 2-F'uJJ price S.14.;()(). Impou nd 0::11.r g111ragf'. I b\k ri ff 17th St. l'lc<:otint tramf'1J lrtt. Crptil, \\'alk to 11.11 Aliop'g f,, ~hl5 dr1"5, p!lf lo, rp!, Ollt'r..17.rd 1(1'" rl01\'n. 6 15--0Ml er dhl KAr, fer\('f!o{I & ldscpd, 9 \i:I' _,I GOV'T LAND $5 an a~. Martin. 819 No. M'tln St, 4J1 W , .... C-. M- ,...., Wrltt Land Packa.re, ll8.5 l .;RJ~,.~nl~d<'.:._!12S11~1~..,...-,-.,.'°" II .!!!!!!!!,:::;='<-·=~---J1 63--E/11J&! 2 Br, ~tnll. cpta. &14LTY Arro1vtM-11d A\'f'., S • n RMI £1tate Wanted 114 FREEll dl'J)fl. pr, yd. Tot. ok, ..A6Jan REAL ESTATE 54R-H127 Rlrin R/0, rlighwshr, 5 yn * * * llf'll'. ~rr foday. Big 4 Br, 2 aa. Jam rm. MtM di!\ :-Otar. Lush 1haK. p11ne\'t1 dl'n .• ~11ny xtraJ: $.U,f!OO. 2nd-TO ak. 5'-~S2f0 I' '62.4471 C:J~IQ $35.500. 1190 Glcnntyrt SI. !)~ % assum11~e loa.n , 2 494-9413 549-0Jlli S1nry. J beod_rm. 2 ba1~ and E ~TERALD 8&y co,,._ ~-Ja~e fll mlly rm w/tu~pl. temporary tunctio~l ramlly ... m il~ trom oct'fln. Birr. home. Oc-ea.n view •I I ;;:n.1672. room1r. 4 br, rn, DR, 3 ba. BY OWNER. 5 RR.. 11~ la.rn 2100 aq tt. Laa pallo dJn'1 rm. hur l' kit. 21031 Glllbar are•. S99,30G. OwMr/Aren1 Circle. 96&-163t. 41K-8!H2arl71·16t0. Ne1r N'"''''' P••I orr1r1 Bf'mllrdlno Ca . L ndl d Ow Blu• B•acon * 645-0111 ~ -· • or"' ntrs * OPEN SUN. 1..C * Ap.trtments for-1al• 152 ALI, <:fll•h builder require• W~ l\'lIJ r"Pftt renAnts bl you 3 BURM. + ta.rrul)' nn., f'ull •17 Balboa Coves ,.,.,.,...,,.,,,,.,.'0'.".,,,...,----1 older homrs for duplf'JC, FREE or chfltgl! .. ,;\1aJ1Y ~1'11 rm., builth. l·Nl,.0 ··.:!- 1 BR. + nuniit:ry. 2 8t1tM. SAN CLEP.1ENTE. b)' owner, trlplex, NWprt B<:h, Submit deJtlr!!.ble 1enants on o u r H"'' " mon "'--. frplc. LovP!y "'a1('r vitw. bf:1ul. l unit lwcury apl8. lccaUon _ prlct, COl\lltruc-w11.!dnK list. Newport., 5'G--17ZI . al lp for 30 ft imt, XJnl loca Uon, 2 br. 2 ha , lion !Npt. Box 15 1 s, ALA Rentals e 64.S-l900 DELUXE SpaciouA ~te. Fortin Co. R••ltors cpl&/ril'J>,&, • blllM, • u II Ntwpo.r Betch. Rea.JI-SUMMER home. s BR. lJl, DR., rR, J v• A yrly. rt nla11: BA 1 l 0 1711-C Wntcltfl Dr., NB decks. el'ICJ<>Atd 1an,ee11. pn:>ttttf'd. • eue, I 5 1 mo . nner hornes in btach atta. ·~·i· • • ..2·5000 • ·~ 500 n"~ .. ,, ~ '" .....,, ' ._,,......,... · BW Grundy Rltr. &42-4631 ========:r '' 'I' .... --r ____ • .__~ • '~Wd.IJ, J lJ, lt,71 -~ ~ ... -l~I -... -l~I [ ... · .. _ J~[ __ ... _ lrtl I .._,_, __ I~ liaae·;Ho~a~··~·~-~~-~-~-~~30~$~Ho~ ..... ~~U~·~~~"'"~""t~~D~llH~•~-~~U~nf~um.~~-~~-~:1 ;Apll~~-~,.~·~·m~-~~~~J60~ Apt. Unfurn. 3'5 Apt. Urtfum. ·1~:-';Jf;.;:ri ....;. N•wporf ~..d.. Senta Ane H•lahh C..ta MMa BalbrN Peninsula Cotta MIN "' IDEAL Hornrt-..s BR. l Ba. * SUNNY * QCEAt{FR()NT-Spac 2 Br. 2 l, ,;~-* * * * * *' ' N•w sbaa. Span1ah entey, nr * •cRES * Ba. f'ltt ki tch., aundt-ck, 365 Apt. Unfum. Cott• Meta LARGE 2 crpll/drpl, Br. w/palio, a:tove/retrig., no p ets. __,,.,_ _...__ -"' lll"W crpl'g, encl 1aral'!. I ~. ~N .... ......,,,, * ~~-'-·-··· * \ uJ qo mvnr._,. 'euly-$215 mo. Ad ti, nn =--· leases , -leases -Furn. or Stud~' 1 8edroonu "'"· !7'-\990 °' !113J '~eases unturn. 310 LOw RATES 503-1111. 1 7 ~...-. 1---------Sla \Vttk-1100 :'\lo. . ~· The Bluffs G.,...,., • Daily Rates Av1 t1. DELUXE 3 er, 2 Ba. yrly . 'l:'-8 • •Color nr, Alr-Cond ll!'a~I'. All applian<"f'~. 'n'kdys : ~.:,Ii . l.G 3 ~ ju5t p.ttnl~, e Pool, Poot Tiblf' 11.lt 6 pn1 & \l'kndJ, 838-4949. !.#:. \Ve presently have a fine s~letllon or bnnd 1'"'~1" "' tlni~~. fenct'd e Soun<U Coron• del Mi1r ne'v and nearly new homes in tht: fashionat>Ie )d. lani nn. childn"n 11 2376 Nl'"'PClrt Blvd. Bl fr pee,; ok J.11.J P/M Br'Wltr . r,.,g_97" :-.-u s. ......"'· ~ - FAIRWAY VILLA APTS. iar. Adults, a48-102l . 2 BR. duplex, fully crptd. clrpd. trn-d ya.rd, 1 or 2 chilriren, no pf'l!'i, Sl-15 mo . 64)...219 1. 2 & l BR 's Private p11.U. pool • lndiv. laundry tac.' LG 2 BR, 11.1 ba. r\ew c1·p1s, Near Orange Co. Airport &. drp~ & pa1nL St65 incl refr11 UCL Adults anly. & bltns. 21:i "'B" Cahrlllo, ~122 Santa Ara, Ave. :H.a-9681 NE'\\' O\\'NER·under _.,. JUST COA1PLETED -BR.A.ND NE\V Coste Mue /\E\\' MA~AGE~tE:"iT NEVER OCCUPIED. F'ully <arpeted, rom- pletely draped. built·iD appls .. elect. gar. . .., ....y f.fgr. Mn. =m· Apt 3-A a11v ~~':rS~~e !o~~ ::,r 1 BR hOu.Sf' trailer, JUT.SO CHATEAU LAPOINTE QUIET.Nice Vlewl dpst. & S50 1e c u rity . • dr. unit & pvt . patio. pool near.by. .\. * l BR . 2 BA, farn. kit. 1-level, $35().. pf'r month inchKll's all l...o\'fl>' 2 Br. a pf.:11. Hf'aled l Br, drpr, nu crpt(, BU:tr ~.>-510J . uhlitil's. 6-46-6044. pool, doee-to i>hoi:.s. Front ON TEN ACRES Harbor 1hop'1. Locked gar. 2 BR. dupltx. fncd yd, cliild ·-- ~'-'_"_'m_'_'_"_'_~_'_"_"· ,[fl] [ Ap•n~1 ~~ I~ Apt. Unfvrn. 365Apt. Unfum. N.wport 11 .. ch Newport 8ei1ch NOW YOU CAN AFFORD NEWP.ORT BEACH Enjoy $756,000 health club & spa; 7 pools. 7 tennis cou rts. Bachelor, l or 2 Br's, Also 2r story tO\vnhouses w/ 2 or 3 BR's. Elec. kitch- ens, private balcony or patio .. F'rorn $175. Subterranean parking, elev, maid ser vice. Full-Jrne food market, dry cleaner, beauty salon within -::omplex. 7 beaut. model apts. ~ am to 6 pm daily, other times by appt. Jamboree & San Joaquin llills Rds. N. of Fashion Island. 714 : &1t.1900 !or leasing info. PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS . $365 per mo. . * ! BR , 21> BA , 2-sty. end unit, $300 ' per mo. Lido Isle fr rrar oU-st, plq:, Adlt», l I. 2 BR.., Furn, 6 Unfu:rn. Adults, no pet5. fl~. OK, Rea1. R.tl'1 .t depos . fl'"I peta. $160. Fittplaoes I prlv. patia&.. 645-3515 ar 6-14-0753. r.-q 'd. 54S-6674. I '!'!!~!!!'!'!!!!!!!!!l!!!l!!!l!!J!!!l!l!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!l!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I FOR R E:Jl;T; f\d'ln. or Unf. 725 Vla Lido Nord. Call f 213) 934--0920 or (213) 771)..4547. 194~ PorhOna, C.r.f. Pools Tennll Contnt'J Bkbt.. I ;-~==='""==°===o HOLIDAY PLAZA 000 Sea Lano, CdM 644-'611 HARBOR GREENS LRG. 2 Br. "'''''"· crpc., Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 * 2 BR & den . 2 BA. 2-sl)'. $3611 per mo. (M cArthur Coast H ) drp1, bltns, n trlg. No pets. "'°-.,.--------DELUXE SpaciOUI 1 BR a nr W'/ GARDEN I. STUDJO APl'S $140. 968-1455. Huntington Btach Huntington Bei1ch .. -i ; , ... --" ·--.. •· :;>.: ,; LIKE NE \V.one year young -barely used * 3 BR, 21> BA. 2-s ty. $.150 per mo. * 2 BR. & den. I~ BA. end unit, S340 pe r 1no. * 4 BR. 2~'2 BA. ram. kil.. din. rm .. $380. per mo. CHOI CE EARLIER LOCATIONS ALSO AVAILABLE * 3 BR, 2 B.J... tri-level. f..350 per mo. * 3 BR. 21h BA, larger ~sty, view, S385 per mo. * 3 BR, 21'.a BA. Splt-lev ., mu pri- vacy, $390 per mo. OTHERS ALSO A VA!LABLE AL furn apt $135. Healt'd pool. Bnch. l, 2. 3 BR'1. from $110. t -=~-~--~-~ Condominiums Ample puking. Adu.Its. 00 * SPACIOUS * 2700 Petenon Way, C.M. 2 BR, 2 be., Bltru1, GaJ11Ke. 2 2 "" I' b ti F t "" "'70 children. No ~ts, Sl6j. Unfur". 320 pets. 1965 Pomona. C.\I. '""nns.. .cJ a is. ron ""'"""" .- 2 Blk B" C I >•>Riic-r.;:;;;;:;--;;;;;; [· 01~8;:1-~H:O-O.=;I~''.'.'"'.'.'..:.· ~54:'.'8-::<8".2~78':.. _ ~~F::~c-,",,,-""-,,-~"-~-i:i~'"~,,"1· ~~~~~;~, mr:,~~ ~f~e~~1 ~~ E1~: fn:~:.i~;_l;~~~~: *pa~o~ !~ •C~;:'~· d~1s~ S~~~s,2 1~~'ac~uid~~~~f0:1!~'. S3.i.i.. e\·eryone. Lo\,. LS $36 "·k. W I N T I C Fresh pain!. All l':!ec. R.l':sp. ti\·e f'lders. S-,16-8866. 6-4-1-llSJ.I S€oaL.ark 1'\lo!el, 2301 !\pl •• ey • ay or o. adults onl y, no children or Townhouae Unfurn. 335 Bl\'d. 6-1G-7-H5. * '44--4910 * pto ls. S125/mo. 54&-1322. 2 BR, 11Ai ba liludio. Encl. I~==~=~~---0 I a.JI palio. End ol cul-de-sac. 339 Founti1ln V11lley SPARKLING 2 Br. gar, nu F fl ea~ rleluxe lll':w * * CORSICAN CabriUo. 642-3933. cpt.s & drps. Nr Harbor &. f'lec 2 Br, 1 Ba · Deluxe 1·2-3 BR'1. Rental ~ BR. Townbou1e, prtv patio, dill gar. 2% Ba. Bltn d/w le stove, drps, crpbl, pool .l n c 1.T'f!1. Clollf! ta achls. A~·all immM. S 2 3 5 /mo. lf'aSf'. 55l -8289 or 5.57-1044. Duplexes Unfurn. 350 Vlcloria. Cpl, l child ak. Unobatructl':d view or bay & .l\lgr_ 471 W, Stt\'ens. Sbl40-t"•2, 8_'.'"· ',',',.':,,V:rdpt•'.· Eg~erc, $165.. 893-79ll. ocean. Miiis only, $390 per 562321 u• " " ... .... "'ii'ARCMi"<C:F;;;:i;i;;;--;;-;;;-:l-"m~o~o~"~"~'~"~-~·~73-699~~2~~1 ~=~~·=-~----upPf'r. Adli.,. 5'&-6351. CHARMl~G Bachelor ap t . . 3 l B . NICE 2 BR, blha + ref.rig l BR 2 ba ,_ " Cp prlv patlo, $110/mo. All util UPPER Br, a, v1e\\'. ne\v crpt'g, cloSI': to all • ..... m Y a pt. ts, incl"d. Avail Junl': 18 . oew decor. l blk bleach. shap 'i . No pei.,. 54.8-6532. dps. pool. No pel6. $J7j. "~ o•nn S300. Adults, no p e ! 1 . ~tJ E 17 h p 5.i7-4057 . ~-673--020:i. .1 • r I.. CM. 2'""'B~R=-a-p~t-o-,.-r-,-,.,-,-J'~<h~i,-<-. ./ CHEZ ORO APTS 11234 Atl11n!a. 1·2·3 Bdrms. Pool. Pril'ale i; a rage. \\'~hr/dryer. 5 3 6 • O 3 3 6, 536-7727 l\.IODE;RN 2 BR duplf'x. frptc, bit-ins, crpls, drps, \\"PU maintained. 2 child~n OK. S135. 847-11176. l BR beaut dt"C. ~fatun! adults. Sm pet allowed. Blk fronl ocean. $135. 536-2070. Sell thl': ald stuU Buy thl': ne\1' stuff Apts .• SHARP 2 BR. w/privacy. Cpts. drp~. ga.r. Child OK,_, SJ:i:i. 5-IG-3862 Ownar ~F:\\' I hr, crpts & drps. :! bloeh:s lo b1>ach. 536-BIOI; E11C' .. 846--430-j LGE 2 BR. stove. garaa;e, crpts, drps. $165 mo. * * 5J6.-m21 * * l!OUSE Hunting! .Watch tha Service Dlttctory. Cheek Jt for thl': service 'YOU need. . . ' Furn. or Unfurn. I Apts., 370 Furn. or Unfum. 370 Costa Mesi1 .:'.~· · f 2414 Visti1 Del Oro ~;._: t ~ ~ NEWPORT BEACH (..Al ~I ESA VERDE REl\"TAL U'.fL pcl,. gar. ideal for!CD:\T n10.~1 unu!Ual 2 Br. * BEA1.ITI1-1JL 1 .&: 2 BR. 28GO Hickory Place. 1 child a1n_gle, im1r_a1J le for . cpl, no be11.ms, bl!ns. p£tio, lots ol I Con.lemporary Garden Apt!. ok. $1-10 mo. 5-IG-i9l7. pPr.~. $12i/1no .. ~l&-1 40~. 1 S3:"i0/ o Avail July Pallo!<i. fr p ies, pool. DELUXE ·ew 2 B" "P•.1Costi1 M•sa Costa Mesi1 6~6-6162 ret'S. m · Sl~$165. Call j.JG-516.'1. " 11. n ;::::=::::;::::::::::::=:::::::=:::::::=:=::::;:::::::::;::::=::::;::::::::::::::::::::::'.I $25 P~r We•k & Up l·L-'~-.F.-~~-,..~:-:,-~~;,-~,-b-,,~,~h~a j zc1~: ~.~ B~~·. -~~ar~~a~r:~~~ ~n;~~$~;;.· ~:~1:'.er, l'angr,, APARTM ENrrR J re 11 644-1133 ~2626 HO:\IB 11·ith 3 BR 2 BA on "-11 t1iet !'itret't. Lea~t nr BACHELOR & 1 BR. 1\·/bltns. Adults, no pets. row. $165 mo. 9i3 Valencia, $176--2 Br, 2 Ba Sturlio apt. Twr.CVLT?TVL-----• 1nonth-to-month at S2j(). -f _.. -------1ZRLLL......-. Call Agt/54&-4141 . ~t·.tfousaa Unfurn. 305 HouMs Unfvrn. 205 RE1t0DEL 1 Br \v/w bltm, ~,'fieneri1I Irvine brick gu trp\, be_ams, patio. TV &. maid serv avail. $2:J(J 1no. 330.A ~1argucrite. Ap1. No. l , Sj7-7768. Cpl~. drps. palio, gar. Adj -:-r-'•'°';;;V~ic~'•"','•"•c;; .. \0L0..-l,".67~;...t:::'.'8~73:.:•':....;"'~8-~7~983~.-~-• FABUL6Us 2 sty, !iv rm to shp'g. 285 Ogle. 548-83Gl - *GARDEN APT·2 BR. NE W deluxe 2 br, 2 ha, vif'""· w/spir.il st.rs, lrpl, 2 Bdrm, 3 BR, fam s izt apt, bltns. _.,, fl65. Bltns, gar. pe.tio. Adl!s best atta. dbl i Bf'· $400 yrly. l~t Ba, Sl&5 tropical pool. drp~. v:/w cpl, gar, nr rR no pet. lfiO G E. 2l5t St. 673-6904. 145 E. 18th SI. 642-4603. shop'g & sch111 962-41110 548•2127,~-~~--=-~12 BR. Dtluxe. Walk to beach. DELUXE l Br, xtra lg. 2 BR, 2 Ba Stu~io-$150. ~pts, 51\-!ALL 1 BR apl, All ut!I., Adutu. 546->1431 \\'kf'nds/ Bltns, cpts, drps, refrig, drp!i, patio, pool. 1 child ok. ~ ·-1 ad!!, no ~11. $134 yearly. _!135-Attnc Br Elm._ pr, * SUMMER R~~ALS * OPEN t!OUSE, 336 E . 2'.lth .~ )'!'d, ooll6idft' pPt. L" • St 642--85"" ~1 2 BR 2 Ba, tnh&e 2 mos S32.5 . ~. : -~ ue Beecon * 64S..Ol 11 . I.,--=-""""~-~~--~ 3 BR. 2 Ba. tnhSt. '3 mos $375 1 Br. frplc, patio, beam1, '$19:>-3 Br, 2i., Ba, bttm, * TURTLE ROCK * $134 ye1.rly. J Adil. Open :.."· -s'Mg C.PI • .drl>s. )"d. Kid~ ok 3 BR. 2 Ba •.•.......•• $350 house, 187 E . 21st SL ~iue Beaton* 64S.0111 4 BR. 2 Ba: ............ S37:>1 ~"-'-""--'°-· ~-~--- -<Tu'li • UN IVF:RSITY PARK • Newport B•ech ~:-r.orona del Mi1r J BR. 2~ b!I. lnh~e •••. $3j~ 1---,-------Ir;.----------i 4 BR. 21t b;i. tnhSf' .... S3."i0 2 Br. 2 ha, frplc, dshwshr .. I 2~sr. J'~ Ba. ~\1/rer, rp!~. 3 BR. 2 811. furn •..••• $400 Blk lo OC-C'an. & store.~. $2j() ---drp"· Oct>an \·1ew. S26.J. J BR. 2'~ ba •••••....... Sl'l(J mo yf'nr !l'11se. 642-2070 r.".61.>--6145 or 646-Z"J90. 3 BR. 2 Ba. ht;ruse ••.••• S325 •itiy~. 6~1 14 e\·es. ,.,kst• Mesi1 '"'=::c-"""'=,.....=--5"-:~SA VERDE RENT AL . l;COME with l BR 2 BA on quiet atttet. Lea.sf' c r -rft)(ln!!).1;'1)-monlh at $250. Ct.II '-H '~rt/5*-4J.41.. , "'"lf .BDR., ~ Ba., cp!s, drpg. ~ar., tam, tm. ttt. fact • · .. ~ J'lpt. libr. Hiih Dill!. Op. , <L• 'li~I' Sa! k SUD 350 Riviera _Jlr. $295. &12-®XI. 'C'LEAN 4 BR, 1'1 Ba, EJside homt', rrpls, 1lrp~. • __ J ilin SIOVf'. fn('(j yr d . :.::. Sl9;111nn. '..126 S1erks SL "=~. i ed h•11 AVAIL July 1. Very nlcl' 3 r I Bdrm. 2 Ba duplPx , 1.r blk to beach. Yearly. S325 rno. 675--0389. ·~ TtEALTY Sunset Beach Univ. Park Center , Irvine Call Anytime 8lJ.()i2(I 3 BR., 2 Baths •••.••.. $323 $1.9()..2 ~r. gar, ~~ blk to bch, rool garden w/ocean vif'w, likl': nl'w. 593-5043. 3 BR. &. fa mily rm. homl':, • 1 , " 1 ~ lincl. gardener) •••. $345 ,· /.pulmet11tr01fl9'tt ~ 3 BR. 2 Ba. Choice Uffn-·c. -------' bell loc:inan .•......•• $.1251•••••••••• 4 BR., 114 Ba. & !11n1. rm. Apti furn. 360 Tur1:e Rock, nrly lll':W.$.UOl---·-------- l BR. !! b aths .......• $2j5 Generi1I ------- $115 mo, $35 tl"curity, No eves. 1133·1 471 wkdays. gar. bale, likl': n f' w , 646--0496. P"1S, no childttn. Over 35. Sl tARP 1 bd d 962-4180. .. B 2 B o 64G-S4fi4 -nn, carp., rp~. • r, i1, rps. . priv. patio. Ground noor TO\\!NHOUSE 3 BR, 2 BA. S22'J. :\lo. Call 642-5964 SUBLET !or .•ummf'r, dlx I Scfnic Properties 67~5726 crpt.s, drpi, bltra, 2 s1vim- ~ garden apt. Ga~. pa!io. l BR. garage a pl \\"ilh ocean ming pools. SZ25 mo. AUi. rurn. 7 n11n bch. . G l = ~·&-3710 6-l(i..63·ifi. v1e11•. ·aragc. l.AJ n1 n. ~--·.--~~--- ===~--~~--1 ri7~1-t.i.1:>4 . 2 Br. un!urn, refri, S!Ol'I' .. ATTRAC furn. Townhou.~r. ----------Ulil incl"d. Gar. Pool. ':lsirfe 2 Br: 1''.: All , pool.jcosta Mesa Adult• j.lfi..4131 \rkends/ No pe!s. S\7.J. 6-16-6610. l'ves. 833--14 71 v.•kUays. 1 BR, 1'1esa di':! !-.far Atta. e PRIVACY e Dan• Point 3 BR. 21~ BA, ocean vie\\", 11·r1 bar, privale patio .r,, g11.ragf'. s~7:; mo. J393S Alcazar. 49&-231!1, Ee1t Bluff ~-·-",,".,".· ~llO. moo<h . HAR·BOR ,,.,,,. 2 Br v.·Jgar, $130, NEWLY decor. \Vtr pd. 2176-F NEWPORT llACH f'URNISHE D 1 br garage TOWNHOUSE p;a.centia Ave. 636-4120. Vill11 Gri1neda Apt1. apt. Mlult. only. $12~. 275 * REGENCY * Four bedrooms with baicon. Broadway. Mil above & below. Gn.clout Di1n• Point 2117 Harbor, near Wibon 2 Br. 1 Ba, CJpta/d?pt, sell Uvina Ir quiet llill'l'OOncttnc 2 BR, 1%: BA STUDIO d l'e.n tu oven, .,ncl gar, pa.. SINGLE, TV, pool, .. l!! ok. TOWNHOUSE. 1140/mo. tios. 548-3605. mW. Wllion. for tamily with ll!b.ild?'f'n. Neu Corona del Mar Hlgh Dana Marina lnn, 34111 e Heated pool-AdiJts onl1 * GARDEN APT-2 BR School. Fiff'pla~ wet bar&. ~CoaiUrii"iiO"~"';;;· :iu'Ch ___ l!~•!!!!N~o!ip<!!!!!"!!·A!!<IJ!!!!·!!!to!!l!'ho!!!!pi!pl~"f<ii! 1-$140. Bltru;, gar, patio. Adlts, bullt.tn kitche.n ai>pllant'ff. Huntlntlton Beach nn pet. 160-G E. 21st Si. 833 A.'flGOS WAY 644.2991 ;;;:;;;;;;;o;;;;;:;;;::;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;!P•rk-Lllce Surrounding S.18-21 27 Colciwell Banker & Co. L Q , QUIET -l>ELUXE 2 BR. pvt pelio. ne1v shag Managing Agf'nt 5'1-5221 a Uinta Hermosa 1·2 &. 3 BR .API'S crpt. drp&. Cir.an. No pe!!. ANY Day Is the BES! d ay to Also Furn. Bachtlor $150. ls! fr. Ill.'!!. 2230-A run 11n ad! D on • t Spanish Country E.~!nte Liv· Prv patioa * Htd Pool! Ru!ger~. delay •. call today. 642-~73 \\lhy not move up to a part1nent living at its fine st? Corne and inspe ct these spa- cious, beautifuJly appointed aparlments today. MODELS OPEN DAILY 1 & 2 BR. Apts. w /terraces AIOM $140 to $295 luxury Adult Living Clubhouse -Socli1I Life Pool -Indoor & Outdoor Sports MERRIMAC WOODS 425 MERRIMAC WAY, COSTA MESA Featured in Professional Buil der'• f\.1agazine as "SllANGRI LA." _z.: Bdnni:, 2 baths. unfurn. -~.._Stove I; tr ig. inclu~rl. Nl"ar .:.. At:hooll I 1 ho pp i n& C' 1 l ·11 ! I !1 l 1•l!i L · -'l \.l'11 li11r int I: Spacious A~ta Ter-Nr 5b<>p'1 * Adult~ anly ~~:i::~~eau~~;g~~s g::i~ Martinique Apts. Ap:~~n. or Unfurn. 370 Ap~~~n. or Unfurn. 370 Ap~:;n, or Unfurn. 370 A~t~~n. or Unfurn. 370 1 Br unf $1.SO.furn $175 1777 San ta. An& Avf'., CM 1 's_a_n_t_o_A_n_• ______ S_o_nt_a_An--.------s-.-n,-•-:A-.. ---------------- Rent Beautiful Furn11UH for as little as ONE MONTH area. f2"l5 ma. 5-15--5239, ~HARMTNG 2 Bdrm houM! _f.Jose to "'estclil1 . Plai.a Crpls I Drps $165. mo. no cbildttn or pets. 645-1848. ..:~..&BP-. 2 ba , Ctpta, drps. Bltn ,-:.. . .kttchf'n, 2-car gar.. Fncd .-r,-..:101. 215 COf;!8 M~a St. S2:xt '"SINCE 1946" J.st We!ltem Bank Bld1 ilnl\"enlty Park Di1ys 133-0101 Night1 complete with your 100"/. 1 Br unf $175 furn $210 Mgr. Apt llJ. 646-55f2 I ~========================::;;S~a~m~•~A~n~·=====; ALL UTIL INCLUDED 1 s,.ota1 """"'' a .,,,.,. * BRAND NEW * plated candle m utter ill LA COSTA APTS, 1 A: 2 BR. your1 U YoU bring thl1 ad Bitn1, swimming pool &: av· whl'n you visit our mndels. age. All Util pd. $150 to U70 4 blks S. ot San Diego Frwy mo. Adult~. no pet.. mo. Jen..~ 644-034.'i. ---ll1J_ L 'XE 1 '.\ . and :i ~ IX'f!room hoU!I('!. s E E -;f)\\'Nt~R. rrearr :ii :O~ .i::. -!!"'r St, C:\1 ..( RR. l'rpt~. drp~. 11 Ir pd. _ J;!lr, fned, no p!"ts. Adil.I!, ~ S16J. 54B-1405. 646-6762. U RGE. cle1n 2 BR, gar, =t 'n'Pts, drps, patio. Baby ok. ~·:$13.i 1.s.i:i Pomona. ~----~ BR. $155 month. 1646 Santa :r:,!vla Ave. Inquitt 16l6 Sant• ·Ana Ave. ,.,-BR. 2 ba, <'rp!Jdrp:;, ' dsh .... ·sr. 2 c11r i &r. :\r, shops ~rocc. $21.j mo. ~6--0ISA. !t:funtlngton Beach '"-=-----~ >i NE\V lull':, 3 BR, bltn~. ~;;--Dsh1tsr. f'rplc, Crprs lr: ~ -r..:frps. $23:> mo. Rtr1 1·eq·d. '-,i..~~7758 FOR L EASE AT VlCT'ORIA BEACH Purchi1s• Option Ind. Item R lectlon. 24 Hour Dely. CUSTOM Furnltur• Rtnti1I 517 \\'. 19th, C.1'1. ~8-3481 Annheim 774-2800 Lalla bra 6!H·3708 l "111q111' 3 hdrm. Mmr, )f>. ca1f'd on tne oef'fl" ~idf' of I \' , "-1 !-1P1\CIOt;S 2 Br duplex, sun 1w\., al n· ona ""a1·1. 1 k 1 t 1 h {l · d • 'I' (t't'. n{l'I". 1' w~r. v1e11·, ul.;;tnn ini:: ottan \"IPW •• 1 ~210 nin . ·49&-l4Q,ll. beth;;. :.Z sltnken tul>i;. 1 fl/'t"· ---__ ---- plac('!, 1 1n mslr btlrm. All Balboi1 lsli1nd l't'd, cl'dar ex!l'~ior. Antique Bi\l.BOA ISL.AND_ Furn . .f-Ol sl;11nrrt _glsss w:ndo"'-Co~or· No Bayfront, J une 1.2-261h, ed skylight~. Kitchen v.• all $17;) v.'k. 311 No. B front built-ins including Nutooe Junr 12-l.91h, 3 BR'! $20:!. f" I' n 1 i! r w/artachmenll, fi7J-l2•lS. Df'eded tl('C(!llS in pathwa,)', l~=~~-~-~-- lcads to the beach. ATTR furn 2 br ap t ).'RLY. LE.ASl" \\'/l un<if'ck. Wlnll':r ren!11l S.160 !-.!Olli'TH !or ~tu1lents <'Ir yrly for 2. l\llSS!ON ~n· Bl'~in ~pt. 17th. 673-380.1. 9115 So. Co.1s! ll"''l" Lagun11 * 2. BR. apt. \\'inl!"r rent1I. PHO"llK 1n 41 4!M-0131 Charminr. $195/mo util pd. BIG Oct! v· 1213) 792-257.l 1n 1ew 3 Br, 2''i - hi!. Near m11 rke1, i;:oll 2 BR. 8Jl1. ~yfron!, upper, (.'(IUn;e & beach Refs. ye11rty Rtf ~-Adult8, no SJ00/1no. 4 9 4-jj6i ar pel9.615-ti"45. ~ Beach, l blk W. an Holl J.).i Avocado, C:\f. M2-970fl ro 16211 Park.,lde J..ane. l';::!:l:::!:l:::i:::!il:::!:l:===:= 1714) 3!7·5441 I• ~~"".'!"!:'~"' 1 * Spanish Elegance l BR Apt. $130/mo. 1 Cull 646.2687 Quiat Adult Living Newport Baach !'"hag rpr • drp.o. • bltns --'--------IBf'auti lul Pon! e Ali Util Pd l\.IORILE home -Lirlo .AITll. '.! BR. SliO nearly nev.·. 1 hr. i!""X Adults only-no pets ""a.rdrobf's. cpl, dp~. a ll 2-il Avocado Si. 64~ httns, 1rx patio, ~ 11 to ba.yl ~==~=:=c:z=~ & pool.$~, Adulu;. no pets. Ii 673-8796. *** • LIKE LIVING IN Ocei1n View-Furn, Yrly YOUR OWN HOME 2 BR. 2 BA. ber IYPe: kit. -l Br, Ji .• Ba unlurn. 6,~~ u1>1tai r~. Lrg l"!"C rm, Pf.l io t . -·· 1300 mo szt '""' drP15, f'()C. patio. _ ... · . "~ WILSON GARDENS BACH ELOR'S Studio apt on Apt& channel w/tloel for 28" I I.arbor 1urn \\'. on \\"i\80n po1\·er boat, $200 per n10 on yPArly lea~e. U!il pd. No ~''· 673-2662. l -t.fi.BR. 1 ba. beaut. cpl!, drp~, L•gun• Hills lit "«•r, m:w range, hua e Pfl.l'Jl, I'.:'.:::---,---=--· l2 BDRM. !rplc, balcony. 315 ~ 111"'1fll'deMr. No pto!A. $195. S'21l5 mo lte.M 3 BR. 2BA E. Bay, $250 ma. IA!ase ~ ~9'2--1137. air oond," ~ A: dllbwsbr. yearly. Inquire a t Apt. C, 49.i.&I09. B11lboi1 p.,,fn1ul• ~. BEAUT I BR, marvel- ous vie"'• Spa •. Tf'nn i11 fr pools. &W·«N. 644-4096. OCEANffiONT 3 Br, 2 Ba. 1 2Zt1 Harbor, Nr. Wl110rt yr il':a&e. ~75. 2214 w. I ~ BR condo, xlnr arl!tl, RJ().6.l]g • 673-1521 ar :i.tl-77TI. .. -l"pta/d 2 be.th $215 • Rate• by Weell:-On Ocf'•n ~ rps, · mo, Lido Isle Lovely Bachelon, 1 -BR. ~ 15o ~. 968°7318. 544-8857. 4· CHAR.~11NG, romm<>dklw 2 ~ta ld 1t:rvi('f. Pool. Ulil. Oceanfront ~1410. 2 BR on 1 ftr. Xlnt cond. • L· clOM'ts • Carport. $1.1() e Wll\'TER RENTALS e e Hee.~ JIOOl·Adl.ll!JI only Rent NOW tir Sept.! e No pea-Adj. kl shopping ABBEY REALTY 64z..3850 . -------- ' BR. 2 ba., hltn1. cpts, drps, br, lJ.• ba. Seuth patio. nr e 675--8740 e $1 10-includlnc ntil. Sm! apl COUPLES or l' pe.fio.. ~ $225 mo for adull man, nr 15th. A: ROOM· MATES l: ,._ ~ -2ll. ~ -. • club . .l yr IPue, N'ls ttq'd SPACIOUS 2 BR. w/utU. f ~· '" ...,.,....,... Phone owflf'r 714/~1. $200 Month -Yearly Newport. Ml-6M3. Nl'w super 2 BR. 2 !lath, 'ffriuSE far rent S 180 . Newport o:och REAl~TOR &7r.-t64:i BACHELOR apt, e11;clu11lvt frptc, \\"et bar. bf'runed ctll-,~ ~l\" 't h "d 3 DO B B V · ba ing5, p&nelllng. pr i \·11 t e J :-=-.:rw.a at~r-. ;].,' ~. 1 · Bdrm. Coren• dal Mar f'aoon ay. ery nice, Y -tto. all rec. facil. Adults. r -..a-'.,..Y' ..., .... "'°""" vie"'. 673-4171 r- -2 BR, 2 BA. w/dtn or J BR. SUB' ~ ror "·•m"''' '"'" I No per". Fl"om U0 ptr •. •. eo••• -'---t• "''"' :. i.....i;.• o>\ " " 1 BR an \\"ll!"r, SJ6:; mo. 3204 room 1 :;,o· · .,,,.r., ~ " ' ' wffrJ)lc, cp1s. orP11. I~ 2 SR. 009!" lo bl'ach CD~t . ma P. ~-..v.·Jy d@coralM. w/w cyilJ, e&r iAT. view o1 _bay, Rfc, F'a.c!I. \Y k d • y 1 f.terrtb, Nn •porl &ach. * * f.46.00T3 * * -• ~-1175 847 •18J 494~ efter !'J. --""'-· • ...... · \\'Alkina di.!ltanN' 10 '1t'lrt'!I. 8 96-3437, 896-400 9 . SPAC 2 Br apls. $140. Htd tw l BR, 2 ,ba, CfPta, ,.,;Ji·..p.. Bltns, tf11C'if'd. a>m· "'lt\unltr '°"'•·mi mo. Call dl'ttfr. Battle* c 0 11 ' e I • 2131374-1333 - r-:niRTt.E Rock -.f BR. tam • 't_r,n, 2 RA. crpll, c1rpt:. bltn1. • In. only -l'Pf~rel')(.1!1. > lf:m .. rnQ/I~. 13.1-lro'2. r. ' . , 'WJi:ED It ' r?ap" .cll!an t~~ t~,:::r:~ ft~~,; rl l'tJot Clusll.ied Id. 642-¥71 l'W•'U bdp you Id!! 612-5'11 Npt 11a1s Sehl d I 11 . E\·ei/wkrwla. 6'4-47711. Newporf t-tetghts Pool. Pl.,y yd. Cpta. drp11, $350/rno. Ava.ii July. By • 1 BR. flrep\11.ce, INJe, CLEAN 1 or 2 Br. AdlU:, M Blt na. patio, kids ak. appt, 646--MOl. adult couple. Si.50. pets. le It.II Sus.t~ 2421 1998 ~taple No. I WATERFRONT ., efi. 3 Ba. • 67J...~O • E. 16th St. We. M&-1801 2214 College No. 2 64&-22S7 hoirifo. rwwty redtt., on aan-l aR. UPPER RE.AR Apt Unfurn 365 LARGE 3 Br. 2 Ba. Crpt. dy bf'a.ch. $1 .IXXI mo. Ga rap No J»'t. fi7M962 ' ' drapes, $160 to $1!0. OPFN Bin Grundy.~RJtr. '4'-41~ · · O.nerel Sa t, Sun 10 to !i. M0'1. 5-7. SPACIOUS S BR elttutlve Cotte Me.. ~:4. 1018 EJ Camino. homl' o/Jootdng COunrry SHARP 2 IR-$171 YENDOME Clh, s:m. mn/lat. ~l-2357. Starn ttill11g, htd pool . " SPACIOUS • NEW I " 1 Newport Helthh Adulta. Av•U. fi/20. 642-95):] Tl\f~1ACU"L.A'J11; Al"'TI!l Rr. Lux Apl•. Pool, D/\r. AOULT a.NI r n\·l ,1:1r. beaut. rec rm At 2 RI?, \\'Ir ' g1tl'flf'rl"r pd 12 BR. Pool. Tdral ror FAltllLY &c:livn l11undry l11ci l. 1"r. OC mJ- Empl rp! \'It' Ci.t.y & Bachl·k>r. Sl!JO. Ad u I 11, lrgl' k tru·y~. Adult,, m I Wf'ttm in .. 1rr SI &~j~ Sp11c 199] C11urch. 548-96.1.1. Close to shoppl"I, Pi1rlc pf'I~. ~2--ll'iO -I ,.\.,.t. plf'll~"· 1" LHG 1ra ilrr, 1111i111blf' 11'!1' • Sp11clou11 3 BR 's, 2 ba * s vi I 11 1.\1'.\IAC 2 RR, Crpts. llr'Jl!I. :-:-w..:.r..Ou .1t-rt:1p"-:diiiii "Pl. mAt ur?. Pf'Opll' anly. ·' m PoO, pu frt'l!n Blrn~. 8t'11 n1 rrlllng. Adul". -Oi.11 tM trta1ure1 &. 'tr•11h -Sl20 + IW6--1800. 1 * F'rtll, Jrwilv/lrwtry l11ic'ls ;".() P"ll. from St4j. 1974 tum Into cash thru a Dally A rood ,,.·1nl &el a a ,ood I ll4S An•h•lm Av•. \Y11.Hact . Qptn 16.5 or ca.IJ ' ' • 8unf/o_6'er Jtparfmenfa ..• designed tor families with children f ~'V. Woodotd stramt •tot lot1 • b&rbtocot pits • twimmio1 pooh • re<n•lioa. caner and,eearn! E1rly Athit~cmcn1 Ccnltr .\Superb New Prt-Schoot Riaht en Our GroonY~~ i !1d1oom & Nursery • 2 Bild rooms & 2 !•Ill •' !td1oe,..,• A 2 811/! • Slnpl• Story & Split Level w/fh Fi1epl1C• -'" Condil•OfllflQ • s./f·Chtllll"fl O'ff!n1 • ... $J66r.rmcnfli R1nr1 I Oll'IC'C 1 t ltphon< ;1 4) ........ 48(Wl Ariolhfl Q.J1llty l>tve1C9m.n1 by Th• fhx:cot1 Gomptny ln Vtl"lhlfl with U.S. Flmindel •A Gruba & £11111 Co. lllvNllfl•"' f'/Ol11fftf PIMK 0..ulflcd ad. 64J..6671 invl':jtment CX>STA Ml:SA Gfl..2824 &46-SJ86 aft 6 pm. ·~=...:;:.;.:..:;;;;;_~---~~~~~~......,.~~~~~~~~~~~~- '' ~ ·-' I Co ~ when driving II.. uptothe entrance -.,_ _., of Casa del Sol la .,.~ that you'wl arrived at • ~ widespread resorl hole! ff wlttt laclHties for leisure. -I sports and entertaining. For ~ your enjoyment there Is a large, ,& pleasant Clubhovse and recreatlon 4r".:& center; • perlect setting In which to W""., entertain guests with sheer pride and Y'.A,. enjoymenr. Among ita recreational and v~ .. casual llVlng features are a apaclo\.rs k>unge ~ With li~pl~; saunas for men and women; DH-• liard room: gymnasium and a bu ilt-In kitchen. ~ .. Additionally there Is a putting green and • YOlleyball r court. The Clubttousa may be reserved tor .your 'hap- r,tenlngs' and the k!tchen facllities allow ea.sy preparalion ol lood and libations. Ask for Commander Retting. 21661 Brooktturst St. Huntington Beach, (714) 962-6653 • NEAR BEACH l BR . JI} Ba. Pool. Adults. Uase. 2175 s. Coa5l H"·y. ~9->-(18. 2 BR, l BA , adUi ts, no peb. 1616 Caraway Driw, C08ta l'>lf'llll. OLX 2 &. 3 Br, 2 Ba, el'ICI gar, S145 & up. Rf"nt.al Ole; 3095 Mace AVf!., 546-1034 Apts.. \Apt1., Fur.,. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfur". N•wport B•ach FUN IN THE SUN AND ALL THE PLEASURES OF ADULT LIVING In Beautiful BACK BAY 1 ond 2 Bed ro oms * Furnis hed and Unfurnished . 1t Oishwcuher * Ro nge and R•frigero!or * Shag Corpeh & Drape5 * Er'fO,mous Recr•olion Center RENT STARTS $I 55 Vista Del Mesa Apartments Ph. 545-4855 370 DELUXE 2 BR, 1 t, BA, crpts. drps. bltins, pauo . Nr. Hoag 1-tosp, $18.'i. Adlts 642-4387. WESfCLJFr l Br, 111 Ba '"'n!u;e, Adlts only, no iwt ~. 1728 Bedforrl Ln. $210. !'>-IS-T."J33. OCEANFRONT 3 Br, 2 Ba., I yr leaSf'. $32:>-$3T:i. 2214 \r. Ocranfront 615-1410. I Sil11td,.Y, .h11M 12, 1'71 DAJ.LV PILOT - WANTED workirc mothtr to Shatt ho1™' and expema.. Have la. n:ie@ home &Dd willing 10 baby sit ior career minded pleuant, hep . you n1 wom a•. ~5182. * SINGLE \.1-'0rk~ &UY ar z:irl , 21-30, share-2 bdrm &pt, 1 i block from bcb, w/ [ f singlt guy. 613.61~. ... ~.~ LADY lo s~-m-y-ho-,,,.--w"/1 Jjf~ ~ame. all pMvll. (}Arn rm I: ADULT LIVING ha . $70 util incl. 5-1.8-0027. FOR LESS BACHEUJR will '"'"'Com Men bome w/1ame. can • l M i. to B••ch .---::~-:-.... --'1!..'6~4&,;~2':45'.:_· ______ , e Sun D•cks & s130 SINGLE !\Ian desires aame Patios · to share 3 BR Condo in H.B. e Carpets, DraJMS &16-rn2 :\Ir. Haywood. e Loads of Parking All UTILITllS r.t.10 ROO!\-fMATE to share 3 BR e Garag•s -Pool 2 BEDROOM houst, Costa ~1esa. Male, 20 e Rec. Room $lSO to 25. 645-3433. 7141646-6505 'TM~'l'A7:\"l!n"-'i·011~1c;•;,;R:._;on~t::;•';.cc;;:;~441 1959 MAPLE STRE MOOERN OFFICES 3 He111M pools A A t * COSTA MESA* Larne Clubhouse etc. BBQ pis., P s., U 170 S"ffi. & $110 per mo., So. Calif, .. Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or nfurn. .. F N al s Child Care Centtr 1-_;...:_:....:;..;:. _______ _:....: _______ I ;1'51 ation ank Bld&., Grear ne1v 1, 2 & 3 Brlrms Newport Beach Newport Beach 230 E. 17th St, C.M. 6C2.-l.M5 SOUTH COAST DESK apace ava.tlable S.S0 VILLAS mo. Will provide furniture 1101 i\lacArthur 8 1\·d. FROM $135* al $5 mo. Ans"Awing ler'Ykie 5-16-~ available. 17875 Beach Blvd. Apts A A Huntlna;ton Beach. 642-.mt ·• pts., pts., Apt1., Apt1., Apts., F U f 370 F I 11 T DESK space available $50 1 ::~"::'-;";· ::":-:' -:---"-" '-"..;·_;_:_';'"~u~'~":· •::•:....;U~n;:.f;:.u'~";;·_J;:.7:.:0=-:-.;.F,;u:;'_:_"::· .::."::.'..;U:;n::;f::u::.'":;·:._3:;7:_:0~.:_"::-F:_:u:,:•n;;·.;.•::•_:U::.:,:nl::u::':;";..· _.:,.37:,:0:.;. _::F_::u::,'"'.'.·:.:•:::•:_::U:::n:::f ":'.:''.'.":.:.· _;3:::70::...:__:F;.:u~':.'."'.:,· _::•:::•_:U~n~f~u.'.;'"~·~370 01 ym p ic 'i 1e poo -Bi i •rd i-Se une ,_ • nn i 1 ), r,ro shop-Color TV loun9e--Heelth Clubs-mo. \Viii provide furniture Costa Mesa Costa Mesa Costa Mesa Costa Mesa Costa Mesa Costa M•sa If d R at $5 mo. Answerin&: service ndoor 90 rivin9 ren9e--Perty oom-Full available. 305 No. E l Ring Brothers Invite You to Visit Mediterranean Village The charm 0£ Old World Spain awaits you in Cos ta Mesa a t Ring Brothers' Mediterranean Village. The country is the setting where quaint, brick-tiled courtyards and pathways wind ovor streams and ponds to the door of your villa apartment. Inside, beamed ceilings, wood paneling, color- coordinated drapes and carpels are enhanced by imported grassclotb wall coverings in warm, natural tones. Wet bars and fireplaces add to the cordial atmos- phere. Large pa!los and balconies provide spaciousness and light. The recreational facilities include night-lighted tennis court s. s wimmin g poo]s, a gymnasium with separate hea lth clubs for men and women and billiard and game rooms. The location o! Mediterranean Village is ideal-con- venient lo all of SoutbemCalifomia-minutes from the Pacific Ocean and Newport Beach, overlooking the Costa Mesa Country Club. A twenty-four hour security •yslem assures your privacy while you enjoy the serenity of living al Mediterranean VH!age. 1 bedroom 1 bedroom & den 2bedrooms UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom townhouses s'WI),. •Go From$1.10 From$155 From$175 From$195 I~! ~==-~ FAIRDRM Mediterranean Vilfage • 0 LONGBEACH ~ MAR NA :! < = -ORAN CE COUNIY AIRPORT NEWl'ORT BEACH RENTAL OFFICE OPEN 10.A.M.·5 P.M. 24 00 HARBOR BOULEVARD, COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92626 PHONE:(714)557.·802D time Ac.tivitie5 Director. Camino Rea l, San BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS : Single,, I & 2 Bedrooms, furnished or unfurnished. Clemente. 492-4420 PROFESSIONAL Bid~ '5c REASONABLE RENT": Singles from $135. 1 Bedrooms from $145. 2 Bedrooms from $200. L-Ow move in charges. No lease req'd. sq ft. Air-rond, c:rpta, tll'pli, 6d parking. Xlnt loc:. ~ E. 17th St C.M. PETE 1"&- RETI' RLTY. 6U-4353 • Models Open Deily 10 em to I pm DeLuxe Office 525 9" tt. Carpet-Drapes-Panel 1lalls Newport & Bay Cen~r 2052 Newport Blvd, Qt( (Alw ~ii oU ava.il) 640-i.252 SOUTH BAY CLUB OAKWOOD GARDEN Apartments (just for single prop!<!) Irvine & 16th 714: 645-0llO Apartmenrs fre$Ort living for sin~Je & marritd adults) ]6th bt"·n Irvine & Dover 714 : 642-1170 •Rent subject to location DESK space available $50 mo. Will provtde fun.lture at $5 n10. An!\verlng' st!fv:ice available. 222 Forest Aw, Laguna Beach. 494-9466. Huntington ~ach ON BEACH! NE\V 2 BR. APTS r~rom S230 Furniture Available CIU'pe Ot·drapes-dlshwa5her healed pool.satinas-lenni1 rec room-0eean view1 pafjoa-ample puk:in1 ~curity ,ruard1. HUNTINGTON PACIFIC 7ll OCEAN A VE .• H.B. cn4) 536.1w Ore open 10 am-6 pm Oaily WILLIAM WALTERS CO. e NEWPORT Beach Deluxe WANT~D-Put middle-.ge View ornces. Air-cond • ..friv. \Vo man to rent room & Ba. 2400 W. Cout HW1. •hare my lovely Corona ~el (.r XLNT OFFICE Spaoe now Mar home, be rompa.nton .1 LIDO BLDG ••~ v· .... ""~ PO ava1. ,......., J& Wl u1 same . .,.,.. per mo, . . Lido N 8 ~ ,~1 'Bo.\" n4 Cd:\.f. 9262,'j ' • . QI.,....,., ' ' * NEWPORT BEACH ·* LARGE comror1able room 300 to 1000 sq_ ti. · ror rent. Comer Wamer & OttDef! 673-5862 Springdale, Hlg Bch. Call • ' after 7 pm S4G-7.lll. 1670 SANTA ANA ~V~ CM 165 TO rl --~ I d . From JOO 1q/ff, 35c 11q ft. , re ,_, 8 y; in my 6T'.>-2464 or 541-5032 lovely, qulet home in Costa . · 1'1efia . Kitchen priv, Ref's. S.\1ALL of!ic.e Atoragr room No smoking. 540-TI93. 10 x 20, toilet, sho.,.,·er. E . PVT entr & ba. SIS/wk or C.M. S48 mo. 540-l9-l3 m mo. "'" '""re•t•d '" Bu1lno11 Rontol oM; yard Y.'Ork S15 ort. 968-2067 SLEEP'G room for employed ATTENTION man. fir 17th & Irviflf', COAi.& Phon• Solicitor• Mes11. 114/wk. 646-8716. Nicely appointed voell~iP- F URN. Uri! J>d. S75/mo. ped telephone solicita.tion KIDS WELCOME fr.male only. Close to occ. room aYail, ctntral Oran,e l\fove in torlay. A!trartivl" 2 Call &12-8520. Cotinty location. & 3 br apts. $139·$1S9. All Room & Bo•rd .&05 Call 835-7611 x1r11.~. pool, pet,~ OK. 17431 lndu1trl•I R•nt•I 450 Keclson Ln, apr B or D ~in;: on summer v11c11!· NEW INDUSTRIAL s.i:z.1110 or 9GS-i:i10. ion? 2 m11.1ure co Ile Ke DG I t.. 2 BR. Frorn S!2.J/rno. 11tudtn!~ "11! maintain pn; BL S. Ovrrlook1n1:" br11ut. gardf"n pt'r!y & occupy houJt tor *COSTA MESA* pa110 & hid pool. Adults. frte room "'h1le Ol\'n"r·~ 1700 • 1516 & 1740 iQ It unit.1;. J O~ 12th si. arross from 11.1\•11y. REF'S AVAIL. Call Private otfice5, plrnly of Lake Park. :.."l&-2692. 548-5613 art 5pm. Ask for parking. near SD Freeway. KIDS WELCOME Andy or Sl'.'OtL C. NA1TRESS REALTOR ~fove In today. Aftrachve 2 Gu•st Homt .&15 COSTA i\lESA 64Z.~485 t: .l BR apt. Sl39-Sl89. AU """'"---c----IS85 5ml store or oHiC!!, near PR!V room for an am· M!si;ion, San Juan Cqio. l'Xtra5• !>001, Fets ok. 1743! bulatory guest Nutritiow Now avail. 493-1153. Kt<elso n Ln. apt B or D meats. 642 9862 or :NQ..2562. R I W 842-717Cl <lr 968-7510. 1 0---~--c-.--~d ent• • anted Summer Rentals 420 * 2 & 3 BDfil.IS. Sl50 UP. ~~~~~~~;;:;;;~~1·--NOl1CE---1 P11 lio, pool. Ch i ldren . Iii NOTICE MORA KA[ APTS, 18881 REALTORS & RENTE'lS !'>fora Kai Lrt. % b!k E. of The how;lng office or Univer- Beach at Gar:ti~ld. 714: Arly of CaJifomia Irvioit'. is !162--S!IM. Really Company expanding il& listing Se'rY:ice: I Block from BEACH! * BAYFRONT * foroUoampus~ntals. Real. l Br, furn/unturn. From W /PIER & toNt &: private ownt'f'll ue S1351mo. Ph. 536-8361 SANDY BEACH encoul'llged to list au.itaSi1e 5 &inns. -Furnished married &: Bing!ir 1tuders& A. Santa Ana J 1 u y . $2,000 Aue .• $2400 t ac u J t y ac«imm<>dadoos with us. Write or phone"tor VILLA MARSEILLES a listing form trom: Ha. BRAND NEW '4l..fJJS ,75-3llG Ing Oftic.e, Librazy Admin. SPACIOUS ~~!'!""'!!'~~~~. '"'"'~" Bldr. UC !Nb>o, 1 & 2 Bdrm. Apts. LAGUNA BEACH-2 BR Irvine. Calif. ~ Phonir: Ad ti LI I (714) 833-Q12, • U V nt hou1t, alp• 6 nr beach, Junel--'..CC~~~~---1 Furn. & Unfurn. S-Sept 6 S 3 5 O mo. H E L P I Dfibwasher . color coon:Unat. Re•ponsible family only. Younr marTied couple. firtt ed appUancn • plush iha.c Bethke Rt>•lty 494-2§8 C"b!ld on U.,.. Y."8.y, dt'sire;s a carpet • choice ol 3 color 1504 South Coast Hwy N?11sonablr rental, 1malt un- achemea • 2 batfut • stall 3 BR, 2 ba home In Lake furn, 2 BR <lr ~ l 'BR ahowe~ • rnlrrored ward-Arrowhead. Walk to v~. houR or cottage. Not o'liritr robe donf'I' • Indirect Jliht-All bltns. For July 1600. For SllO. Hu1band, 30, ha1 lood Inc tn kUcben • bttaJdasl AlllUlt $700. 8 3 7 -s 9 3 o . Job .. Cail eves ~ weekebda bar • hue:e 11r1va1e fenoed ,67$-J~;7:;•9:;·~~-=-~~-J;;....-iiio;;;i;';i .. :;---;:::-;:::-tt::;:;;:J patio • pluth i.nci.capi,. • "i MID Balboa Penlntula 2 WANTE0-4 hr. Ip llvld\n br1clc ~B.Q'1. ll.rp beat. Br apt. Fk'c. Jrv:try, 1 bl..k• to area. patio, within 20 ~· ~1....,01 So•.lanaBrLl1•-• St. bq or bead!. $100 prr week San CJ~nte. w/6 "°. • "" A up. CaJI ~ or lae/purchue option. WW G6i 1rD. N. ol So. O:>ut Pla&I.) 6T5-J&42. amw June 27th. Need · Santi Ana ==.,,.....,--,..,,.-~-! lal'M" than July 27th. WHlllt PHONE: 557-1200 LOVELY IA JoUa •hons Claait~ ad No. 180. Dil.Dy home, 4 br . .1 ba. Walk to PU I p O Box ·~ ~'•-beach .l market. Wkly or 0 • · • -. ~ month.ly l-4Se-624l . Me ... CalJf. 92626. =-=--=----- ~Int• I( A J 3 BR l bit Lp yard Nfe@ RENT or lae, fa.m. ot1 J ,_. fam 'nn~ ~para.le ottiCt:, E-d'1lre unf. 3 Bl' houae. l!~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~· -~ C.M. $300 ?TM't, ~m2 poss .. l Aut. '71. In iaa I -:-:-;--;,,.-~~~..'---I Clemenle Rl&h SdiocU diaL IR 3-2-1 BR. Oceanb'on! tplt. 492-T271, &ft 6:30 pm • ooms 400 Ava!I. sum.mer. s:n..ooea wkda,yi. LIVE on BAiboa 111*.nd lhl1 1!110 W. Ckunfront, NB l;B;cA;-;CHELO"""°""""-:lo,~-.d"rl°'_,_I summer SlOO a mo. Women lT'S A b!'ffz:e •• RU Your ~ 11r:ie or amall dbl I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:'.:'.:'.::'.::'.::'.::'.::'.::::::::::::::::::::====:'I only, Mili Relll".NAtiolll Hrm• with eut, 01e OaQy turn or untum. bt&cb · ._ now. 12? Atatt. t75-36IS PUot 0..tned. IO-.wfl prtr. (Tl{)~. ---' ·- ' . __ , S1turday, .klf'lt 12, 1971 -· ........ _ 1ai1-... -1~ 1--d-1~ [ • llllll.__ -"'""_" .. ~JLill [..___'-_-~][IIJ [ ] I UO Contractor P•lntlne Ii H1lp W1otM. M & ~ 710 Htlp W-, M & ~ 711 I Of, i I'; 711 H1lp W1nlff, M & ~ 711Holp W• .... MA * ftJLLY LIC~D. rouND Lhua Apm Mlr MY Way, i;ual lty home, ,,.,,P.,•"Pl="'.,'.,"',,,.,',.,"'~.,.....,­ ftt'nowned Hlndu Spl.ri.N&lUI Dlftbll.l.a on Jambone·Rd. repair. \'\'alls, ceUUJ&, floors P!tOFESSJON ALPllln- Advlce on all mt tten. Cal! ~l. etc. No job ioo amall, Un&-inltr/ext.er. Hp n ca t Loft, Mania.ge, Bu1iM-M FOUND "Ja..riia wt1.lte 1 t 0 m 547~. %4 hr &N. f/l!N. ...'Otk. U c. &: ills. S43-2't5'1, Readinr1 rlwn 1 day1 a 'cat, Meaa Vttde. 5"-7308. Addltion1 * Remodelin1 M.>;,350, wHk, 10 a..m. lo 10 p.m. L ~N'lcic &: Son Uc YOU .!iu..;..ly If h c Pain!. JUN. El Camino ft.ta.I, o1t SSS 673-0041 * ' 54.S.:2170 ,.,, CLEANING DUSTING NEEDED San Clt~nlt Rooms pa.lnttd i lD ca. Cll1 492-Sllti, 492--00'10 $ 100 . REW AR 0 for lJC'D Corutt. R.emodelin& ~7046 ~----'------1 ~11n1ature white Poodle. Addlllona. Plaru, Layout. Going on 1umm1r vac1-LD1t Sat. Junt 5!h. Sa.n Juan Ku! E. Kendall, &tl--33ll. f'OR clean I:. neat paintln1. t1on~ 2 marutt c <1 I l GS: e (.._po or Vons n1kt Lie. No I=-~~,-"~-'-'"'-="-interior Ii. exterior. l'te.as. e A RELIABLE MAN TO DO MOPPING & VACUUMING. e HOURS & SCHEDULE FLEXIBLE LADIES TO DUST & VACUUM RESTAURANT DINING ROOMS. JJ!udtntil will ma1ntlan pn>-7T:iJ7 496-3101 4~111 ask lilectrlcel ratl!s, Cali Dick, 96&.4065. ~r1y &: OCC\ll'Y home for for e'ob Riclu1~son . P!~ase, G-.-,d-in_l_ng ______ PAlNTING/~per:i~f. la yn GREAT PART TIME JOB ~ I~ S Or 4 Hours Per Day ~ room while o"·ner's no qul!slions uked. \\'e love 1----------in Hubor ai.•a. Ue 4 a1111.y. REF'S AVAIL. Call him dearly. * LANDSCAPING * bonded. Rtf1 turn. 60-2358 DON THE BEACHCOMBER APPLY AT 548-~13 ah Spm Ask tor WHITE, Ion I:" ha i r New 11.wn., tree nmo\lal, p A JN 11NG/paJH!rin&. J! J Andy or Scotr. Chihuahua. Vic. Baker & sprinklt rs, dta.ins arbon: Yrs. in llarbor ana. Llc .t 3901 E. Pacific Coasl 1-lwy. DON THE BEACHCOMBER ~·el Notices 510 PREGNANT?" Ad<1ptio n, Fairview. P'emale. No col-patias, lencei, wail!. Lic'd bonded. Ref's tum. MZ-2355. I.,.,_ ________ abortion, vasectomy lar "Chi-Chi" 1169 Do~set rontr. ·u" Master Charge, INTER/Exler. Accou!tic CORONA DEL MAR 3901 E. Pacific Coast Hwy. ff will not be rt1pon1ibl.e for eou~llns: " Wormation lA.ne, CM. M6.J663 1ne1gh-13 Yr!. loc. exp, 536-1225. ceilin,iS apecialis l!. Neat CORONA DEL MAR llPl debts othtr thAn my 642--4436 bor1. AL'S GARDENING \Vork. Reas. rates. 847-4128. Between JO AM & 6 PM Between 10 AM & 6 PM rHo~~~ IS/3/Tl Antboey INCREAS '\"OUR BUST 2'' LOST: From llarbor Hith tar aardenlJ1i Ir 1m111.ll SAVE JJP' TO ~'lo I -----·----------------------------or more ""'/fabulous new School; Schwinn Var.1ity lanMcapin&: servlot1, call Col!tge Studl'nt, 4 yn f'llp. bra. cat! Da"·n, 494-1003, hike. .(ff'en. PLEASE 54~lj8, SefV!.n&" Newport, Stive, !148-4~9. , I~·, ~ 11-1 t xL l!Ol orS4s,...oo7. -~-;;uRN!! 540-8305 at 1 ~~s.~~tcl:sa. Dover Plaster, Petch, Repelr H1lp Wanted, M & F 710Help Wanted, M & f 710 Htlp Wanted, M II F 710 Help Wanted, M & F 710 l'·+ii••·---~-;;~ al \I/ATC!{ lost at Goldenrod * LAWN SERVICE * PLA!-.TER.-P11.tch-Rm Adds. p I Ltct8"df......:I ) Tennis Crt. Sun. &/61l l Front yant ~10. ptr month, Accous. cf!il ings, &tucco , . . Noon. I I found, please call back yard also. Weeding, N"fin. free e ~t i ma I e 1 . ll'iisonels 5JO ••••••••••I 1213) 7S6-l'"l31 a.fr 6 , ya.rd cleanup. 9G~ll. 83:>-3931. 545-45il! att 5. 1-0."--::::===,.,---66-t--80&3. PROFESSIONAL ti.I A I 1' T . * PATCH PLASTERlN'G FREE'•'• Found (fr .. •ds) 550 r.ta.le Boxer IOI!, if found tree work, pruning , All types. Free t~tlmates ~-ple&.se return to 7 5!12 spraying, disea.se &r we~ Call 540-6125 r.r• Kl1TEN found in Alpha Beta Ontu1o Dr, HB, or call control. Sprnkll!r repair. I 0p"1u-m--,b~in-1------~llle 27 of the U.S. Shoppins: Center, S:i n 847-7576. Clean up jobs, Georze, 1---------- tout Guerd Auxil· Clemenle, Fri., June <Ith. &16-5893 LEW T&kaa & .SOM Plum- 1.ry W,'11 co n du c t Ca,·1 koop ,~ "73'. 2 .i\t Ge.rm. She P · , b' · 1 ---~ 1 · ;,r-u J-Blk/tll.n-1-Brn/Blk. Lee. AL S Landscaping. Tree tng rf'pa1r, rep pe, ,.a, ...... e c• u re st Y exemln-BEAUTIFUL 9 mo old white Vic of Daily Pilot. 54S-253J. removal. Yard remodeling. new cons!. Fret est . _...,s of power boets Penlan cat near S • n lll~29th St NB. Trash hauling, lot cleanup. 64&-13411. Git S•turdey •nd Sun-Clemente: goU cou r se LOST _, .,· . '--· Repair spMnklers. 67l-llfi6. PLU:'ttBING REPAIR d J 12 nd 13 . . _ , va.iuaue mens i;,.....,,, . . all •Y• UM • (lnJured~ 492.:i.jQf. Vic: Bl.ck 81!.y. Ample NEW lawru;, sprinkler.ii in-1'o job loo •m •t· the H•rbor Mes-2 Pet k-a-poo dog1 found in reward, Contacl Tony s!allrd. Tree 1 '". 1hn1bs • 642-3123 • te;s dock et Newport Fountain Valle}'. a row n Diego, 644-0126 removf'd. L11.nd!cap1n&, Irer COLE PLUMBING Beech from 10:00 AM male & cream colored LOST: While Cockatiel. Vic est &l.>-3433. 24 hr serviC>e, ~.>llfil untn noon •nd from female wt collars. 839-0709. Ha rb 0 r vi e w Hi I 1 s Exptr. Japanese G11.rde11t r, Roofing I-PM until 4 PM on TWO mixtd bl"ffd poodlei RE\VARO! 644-4630. Compl_eie yd 5ervicf!. Neat ~ d • y I . B•rnie puppies. \\"h ilt v.-/blk & hlk LADIES watch ·eweled Mnd. & Rel1a. frre est. &IZ-4~ LEE Rooting Co. Roofing of 0/Anlch, the courte1y v.·/1vh1. r-.tale 1.. female. Lo 1 . H B l N la. t J OHNSON'S GARDENING ll ll ly(lf!s. Rf'covtr, replllrs. iiieminer for Flotllle 892-49-17 or 394-3904. s m · ·or ev..-port & Yard care. clean-ups, plan-lhcr-mo roof coatings, wh ite ., h I IO wee.k. Reward. 642-8776. · · 1 & color. Llc/bondtd since •~ •• • group o TERRIER type 1mall female . . Ong, 11prink l'f'"!'i. 962-2035. .47. &12-1m tf,-iintd exeminer1 to dos: Creamy <'OJ.or found YORKSHIRE Terrier. Vic: JAPAN ESE rt d ~,lit him in thl1 •c· vie. Broadway C ~t Eutblutl area. Reward. C I d ex~ gar/ ener. T . Guy Roofing, Deal Direct. "A'" ~o ' ·' · 64.>-16U or 774-7443 m~ Y servu:e w pwr I do my own v.1ork. '4.S-2180,-. ty. Prepere now ""-....,..,,, equip. F'ree est. 64.5-1796. fw the coming boet.. YOUNG male Ge r man ~~ENCa~etriever., vie. of JAPANESE G a rd en in g S543-95oo. ·' COOK --- CANTONESE FULL OR PART TIME MEN & WOMEN APPLY '2:Jon :Jft e Beachcomber 3901 E. Pacific Coast Hwy. CORONA DEL MAR From 9 A.h-1". 'til 6 P.M. ----------· ·-·----. ---· Job W•nted, "'•male 702 Help Wented, M & F 71D BEELINE Fuhions, earn $5. to $1. + be.aurilul clothe&. Wt train. Cl!.r nece1sary. Call 633-957.( or :'j39'--5-lli. BRllAKFAST COOK Expel'. ?t1Usl be over 21. Ap- ply in penon, SUrf & SU'IOin !i9JO W. Coast Hwy, NB. BOYS ID-14 to d•llver J>ll.pel"I ln the San Oemente, S.a.n Juan C&pls- trano and Caplatrano Beach a.rt a. DAILY PILOT 492-44~ IUSINESS MGR- Small new expandin&: firm N rvicing interior desi1n & decorator fi eld lprimarilyl. Req's exper. business mgT. f'ull chaqe all olc tunc- 11on5: Acc1ng. fina nce, per- sonllf'l, rte. f ine Arts heck- rround or intertst helpful. F~ Paid By Employer. To $100'.l. Also F•e Jobs IRYINE PERSONNEL SERVICES •AGEJ'.JCY 'iT •••son end re-Shepherd. moslly black, ~Ila , Pllitra.no, yrs, no Service. Neat \\'ork. Cleanup ewing/Altereflen1 ~ vo your cou~sy ~me Ian, found NB/CM lie, boys pet, 493-4340. yd. n1aint. 968-2303 LADY 11,ants houseC'leaning. u. r1• TIRED OF clothes that don't 1..; .... =:!.':'·'-------· I ;~')i"'~·~· Dw.;;o'i'OtJ7~.ir.~~~;;ILOST Arin. brov.•n _Poodle, LAiVN fo.la lnt. Hauling, ne.w li!'." Young Gern1an ?-ltUter Exper., ov..•n trans, SJ per Acet. Supervisor m E. J7rh (at lrvine) C.r.t. • FOUND YOUNG t t m 11 I e fema.le, 4 mos old. Vic. "4th J11;wnJ1, clean-u p. prul'lin&:, !Seamsrrells, new in area, hr., call 8-t7-3637 alter 6 police dog, 6 I 11 I 71. SL, N.B. 673-7574 aflC"r 6 Fn-e r11t. Call 546-7379 .~rrli.~ clienll. Dean Mixon 1 ,,•~·m=. -.:--c==~--~ " ·.1 Adams & Brookhur1!.LARGE WHITE l e ma/¥ E J ~'7-1621. EXPER. COUPLE ,-,Id ·"OESN xp. · apancse Gardener .,.. " '"" 'T ANYONE Pleue call 96S--0011. ~hf'~herd dog. Vic \\'arnrr & Coniplete Yard Service LF.i\RN TO Sl'W summer 'like ap!s to mllllllge. 10 yf"!li WANT A SILVER GR.EY male m in.l:~B~r;~,~lo~l.~R~•~w~ud~~· ~;,~'>-~2'~12=.~ljc;;;;~'-~"~'~r~,~t•~"~'°~"~;;;~--~,.9~Z<;~t <,; ~hilr.~. B<'gi nner'! ~t wing f'xPf'r. Good ref!. 12JJ 1 "'MEMBERSHIP poodlP , 011·ner call & IP~sons. 3 hr! .. JIO t.Iar ia !!62-11~: •. •0.,. INTHE deicribt.968-5127. I LA\VN CARE & gardrn ~S-51)..1.l AIDES FOR CON-"" I ~ work. light hauling. E.'tp'd. · · · :•TEWPORT BEACH BROWN &. while puppy vie. 5.-vicft ...t R..,.irs Reasonable. Call 543-9735. e Dressmaking_ Alterations VALESCEKCE, e Id e r I y ;~TENNIS CLUB? J"~~~·~·'i':"':•~l~,~C~':":"_':':'"::·1;-;;;;;;;;;:;.~ S""ci.al On !·!ems care or family c 11re . &12.-l929. EXPER. Hawaiian G!lrdener ,..~ J.lomemaktn, 547-6681 r family 1enni£ & Complete G ardening Call Jo * 646-0446 memberghip. $249.95 FOUND -Young puppy, tan Bebysitting Serv1cr . Ka.malani, 646-4676 EUROPEAN Dressmaking. \VANTED: day \\"Ork, ex- ..__ ~~,r f-. ,.._11., ""'/black nea.r Brookhurst &. Expertly Custom titted, Ae· Per ie n c e d and have .................. , '""' "" · Ad ~7308 l----------1FREE est. Comp) or partial references, SlS a day. l, -a':'s. • · BABYSITTING -~1y name, lav..'n main!. &. cleanup. L. cur. Reas. 673-1849. 542--0781 ! V e MALI'~ rabbi! found in Mesa age1 3 & 4, J\lon-thru f"ri. M. Gardening. 642--0975. Alterations _ 642-1145 1--!;--:-7-.;-;----:-· I Verde area. 54&--324-t or Some teaching, ac.!Jvities. JApanese Gardener Neat, accurate, 20 yean exp, PRACTJCAL NURSE 'letttal Wantad 540-37&3. fenced yard, Junchf'~. loving Exp 'd. Yard Work T1'l1 Bed patient or elderly AFGH R I "2 "" Any shllt. Rets/54~Z738 Y4'1m&' rnurifrd couple, tint AN Hound-df'scribe & care. e ettnces . ..., -.-...34. CJr:an-u p, Planllng 64&--0619 ~ on the way. desires a claim. Vic: Huntington Bch. BABYSM7ING, lie., nu rM"ry PROF. LANDSCAPE_R_ CERA~tlC llle ne\\ &. WIDO\V to manage apt&. Ex-968-5Q7 h I h 001 ptri e nc e d /references ~ble rental, sma.11 un-· · 11 c o o a t m os p er e , Very Rf'as 496.2150 eve ~m e . Fl'ff est. Small S36-S'i2:i ur 646--002.4. hln.. 2 BR or Jarre 1 BR FOUND male cal, grey It. playmate!. Daily or 11'e-rkly, · . ' · jobs weloorne. SJ6-l426. ll:>IJ.e-or O'lttage_ Not over whit!' stripes J 0 n r h 1 1 r Bushard and Elli!, 968-5182 Genera l Services . Tr•• Servtce Help Wented, M & F 710 JJJ,B..Husband, 30. hu good W/collar. 54~J33 I babysit 3t. my hoU!f'. 1 yr PARTY BARTENDER ;ob. Call ew-a A: wttkends YOUNG fen1a/r Sralpoint ro 6 yn old. Fenced back SturJ,.nr. F:xp. for priva!e; GENERAL Tree Serv. YBrd at+4665. SlameSl'. vie, 600 hlk ClilJ yd, 1oy~. loving carr. C.~t. parllf'~. v..·ilJ belp aerve I! Clean-up. Sprinkler repairs. GO,u,; _ ~ c.out C. C. Dr., Lar. Bch. 494--0303. &lf>-1473. 1·lf'on up, 64:..-4982. Reos. 646-5848. 111!-mh.nhip far sale--trttma. Found m CdM Fnendly ~-BABYSITIER !\ION . thru BACHELOR'S laund'ty done Tutoring ~"""'-5&!-9'122. di.sh brown puppy w/!lea Fri , 2 children $25 "''k. nicely. You drop oU & pick SPANISH TUTORING ld:.bHoucs A.nonym(ltJs. cott&r. Dr. Stockton 613-1()5(1 Nf!ar Slater & Edward1 JiB up. Call 645-1361 .. 592.-J.2.')7 Summer mo. all .1ges. Rea.8, F!llolte 5'2-7217 or write FOUND: Bull dot. Cut1e ' J{Usband Busy'! Call Moou rate,, yo·J.r home or mine. ll.P• Box U23 Calta Mesa. Beach atta. 49rr5S3L \VARrit LOVING ca r". 545--0820 alter 6-R.epa ir 673-238() * 8 to 10 AM --- * * Secretaries Bookkffpe:rs Cl~rk Typist& Rtteptioni.sta; (must type v..·eU J TODAY Bl"f'ak1a&t & Lunch. '.\lu~ic, Build·Serv !\lost Things FRENCH C 11 i J e n for l iz R1ind•r' s Strong supervi:90ry a bility. 642-1470 Familiar w/EDP_ Leading I !'Ill!'!'!!!!~~"!!''!"~~ Oran~e Co. firm. SU,000. • CAFET[RIA-Sa.IAd gir!. Fee Paid, Exp'd & G'.'er '11. Call days Al!!tt r,., Jobi!' only W -1991. EXECUTIVE Carpenter Wented P•r•onn•I Agency Auto painter ba,, own shop, 410 \V. Coasi H\\'Y NB willinc to 1rade paint \\·ork Suite }I &l.S.2716 ADMINISTRATIVE TRAINEE Solid ca.rttr oppor_ Local headqu&rte.rs of leading in- liuranct firm_ Exceptional on the job trainini le.1d in& directly to administrative servitts management. Pre· fer married, 1tllbJe; individ- ual v.·/strong interest. in otc. mrmt. 8 .A. derree ttfl'd. Ff'P." pa.id by employer. To for carpenter \VOrk. 644-7187_ CHILD Care p/llme d11.y&. 8 \'r old retardM boy. Occa.!l. evf!B & wk.nds. Own tranap . Good pay. DoY.'11town CO!ita ~!ta. 548-3681. CLERK TYPIST -UNITED- CALIFORNIA BANK :lit Awnida Del Mar San Clemente- 492-ll23 Equal Oppor. Ernployf'r 1700. 1 ............... ~ ........ ....._ Also f"tt Jobs CLEANING Cre"'" perm. or !R\llNE P£RSONNa SERYICE.5•AGENCY 483 E. 17th fat Irvine) C.M. ~2-1470 p/timt. Days or eves. Ex· per or Will train. 6-16-4142. CONSTRUCTION SUPT. * * * * * cl"l.f!,. Fenced ya rd . Hauling * 54~2fil5. pvt/rroup Je;s~ns. );our Per1ont1•I Agency , ·---------homt /mine. All le vela . r-........ C Dr NB ' Perm. job w/ntab. develo~ er. Supervise sub-<""Ontrac- ton of all site woric. Some travel, s12,rxn. Call Bill Harpe-r, 54()..605.) COASTAL AGENCY 279() Harbor 8\ at Adam! ,,~------------------.. 1 WILL BABYSIT CLEAJ'JUP ,. Haulinr. trff 832--0512. 00 r:p~:poi~ime~· A /P Bkkpr $5JO , . ~\!Y HOME trim top, remove. garages :J h I .S.U-ll ll J\!in. '.! hra C'Onfitr. bac:k-Nr 8r1stol & Baker 54&-1692 r-lf'anrd. ivy &: fence P 0 1tery ground. Xln 't co. benttill & Cerpet Service re.moi·"J. .Jack ~74J. up Ho Ls T ERING. hilh locatinn. TRASH & Ga.rage clean-up, qu11.li!y, Jnw cost. Sofa $75., Adm. Sal11 NEWPORT Trader's Paradise COMMERCIAL TELLER ·-------1 EARN roR A SU~1~t ER VACATION, A CAR, CAMP OR COLLEGE FOR YOUR CHILDREN . Be an AVON Repre1entative & earn extra money. \Vin priiei;, Meet people. Have fun. It'& eaay to g•t started. Just call: 54&-5341, 5CO-7041 Exec. Sele5 LIMITED POSITIONS OPEN WITH UNLIMITED POTENTIAL $50,DOO-SIDD,DOG TF YOU'RE \\'11.LING TO BE TRAINED IN THE JN . VEST~1ENT FIELD, \\IILL- JNG 1U \\'ORK HARD & \\'ILLJNG TO t.f 0 VE AHEAD HERE IS 0 U R COJ\.fPANJES BENEFITS. e Firsl Year Poten!ial Earn- ings (Comn1ission & stf· vi~ ree~l. $50,000-$100,000 • CompAny C;ir Plan Jm- m<'diarely -i\0l'\\' 1911 Ca· d lllac. • Nrw phis offices . Full f"r 1ngf' Bf'nf'l ll~ • No E)l"per. Neeess. -Com- pany Training Progrllm OUR COMPAN't" IS PRE- PARED TO INVEST JN YOU IF YOU'RE READY TO INVEST \'OUR ABIL- ITY & TALENTS WITII US, D A VE LOOKJNGLAND, FINANCIAL INVESTMENT ANALYSf, R.E. BROKER WlLL BE REVIE\\'ING AP- PLICATIONS IM"7\-1ED!ATE.. LY. TO START A PROFES· STON'AL BUSINESS CAR· EER \\l lTH TRE!\-!El\'DOUS FINAA'CIAL SECURITY & PRESTIGE. CALL NOW 547-6771 Ask for Mr. Milner EXPER. SECRETARY Typing 50 w.p.m. SH BS W.).l.m , UNITED CALIFORNIA -BANK-a11 Avenlda Del ?>tar San Cleme.nte 171.J) 4!12-5123 Equal Opportunity F.rnployt.r " lines times dollars ll"J~O~H~N~»'"°c-..,,--, -.-u-.,-,,.,-,.1,-,.-ry·I 7 da~~-SI~ 11 ~oad. F"n!e est. chairs J3:i .. hl!rculon!;, vec-Personn•I A51ency c1,.8 ner~. Extra Drt _ ;\ny11n1r . .'>4S-3031. trl!.~. velve111-1ligh!ly hight r. HOW ABOUT 133 Dover Dr ., N .B. Ex,.,..nencerl E ~IOV NG Refab, ROl E. ~t SL San1a SOME FUN ~2-3170 ,...... .XP'D wai!n!ss, :> 10 9 ~h1'll"IPOO free scotch Guard • l •. i::arllge clean· up Ana. 55&--2S61. pm . Not unrl,.r 21. No l'un or 1So1I Rct11rd 11n!s) . .t: li1t> haulin.1i:. Reasonable WORK FOR A UNITED CALIFORNIA holithu·~. Kr11mer·15, 19th & JkgTeaSf'rll & 1111 rnlor ~-l"f'I' r~!in1at!'s. &l:l-1602. LIC. r urn. Uph , Reed & CHANGE??? As~sttnt :'>lanllr;r _ BANK _ }!arbor. bri.lhfenrN;: & 10 minute Housecleaning c1H11' v."Ork. A nlhony·~ Uph t •ntic In u1trie1 309 Main Streel ~E"X~P~E~R~.~-~,,-,-.--,-n-,-,-,~.~,-.1 h!P11 ch Jor "''hi le carpets. Serv ice.NB. &12.-5827. MEN t.IILITAR\" \\"OMEN" is hlnng " '"' ~ :;,. h . l::C-::":'.0-:-_,---,------C II S d HuntingtOn Beach, Cahf. mature-for animal hospiral, ve your m~ney11,'!11 '"1 mi; HI GH School &:rad will clean ° 99• tu ents N.B. 644-~ trom 9A:'ll kl ' me extra tri))f;. 1 c ean hou~e tC>I ) 'l lllll AREYOULOOKJNGFOR $125 WEEK S3'U11 r _ d' 1 ,, . area .. esa IJ PO 'l •-w· ,.. r 6 P;\1. ':''f.-"".'"~::--c-------------"I 1ving rm 1n n2' rm&. hall Verde, i'otesa Del Ma.r, [_,n-.t A SITION TilAT Air "US!~ ntal, ill tnjn ... o '°"=,...,,.---,------1 I, ...,,1 ~-'or, -... S15 Any nn 17 50 couch C LOWS YOU UNLIMITED ex-rienc. .....,.__,..,, C·" EXP'd tibe.rgla.ss re"g1rm11.n . ....... _,., ......,.,.. 2 Joi.A. Palm Sprl"-. ftte ' . • · • . olle1tr Pk ~c. S2. hr. 4 hr. · ,.... e "~~~-... au Equal Oppor. Employer "v '-. I'"· -w _.,., ... ., .... SlO chair •~ 15 ..,..... .. vn ,, · · c 11 POTENTIAL TN ADVAN, 'CE-"-3 714r a.1l-"lt •9 I •"!'I"'"'"!!!!""""'""""'"'!'"" Olpper Marine Corp, 1731 S. ,... ._ '"' .....,....,..., • ., &. clear. Wa.nt ""'I•. TD'•, · ...,. ,,. -· ~.,. minimum. a L l n d a . · h t ' ' ·-· l .. \=N~ • E IRNING po11· AA RitthPy, San!a Ana. miles, atill under van (contained'). Submit ""' a coun 9· not me '"""· .,..S,.f!72:t. Job Wanted, Male 700 · ,,.,i " "' '' ' '• CvvK, broiler or sau!e. Ben I ;c==-~--,~~~--1 ty, trade f(lr older Nancy J. MOOl'!: Realty, do v."Ork myself. Good ~f.1--cH~O~U~S~E,-..,O~f~' ~CL"°E~AN=' -ER. fLEXIBILIT\". VA-AUTO SALESMAN Bro"''n's, J UOO S, Coa11t Hv:y, EXPER. Cle1111ing Woman ca nr ~ 545-1395 673_3101_ 5~1--0101 or 335-7ra3. C.Omm 'I & R.esld. Cl.,a ning P.IETY ll" ACTIVmES & t;n1versi1y Oldsmobile in South Laguna for comm'l bldr. 4-5 hn H K .• _.. oi·amo-• Ca 1 Cl . ~ 1 * ,12 ,,2_, C'.oing on •11mn1er VACA-~ECt:RTTV! \YF: OF'FER Costa ~!eu. ~, 5teady, =£'Nrr)Ai;-'i;~·j0,j;~;;;r·;;-;;;;;·;;;;~ l ~"~;1~e~l)~"-~6~73-E~2~1~'·~--~ D , A I •a ., ALL TillS + ADDED TN · hon,st. clean eut. peoople for •t k d I e F: X p · D I · b I ~'• im~1pinetpiaM, C.ARBENSTANGEL onl " <Kl rpe e11.n1ng rrtef'!!, v ·oo~ * !ion? 2 maturo co llf'·,.., D 1 pe4<'Uont1c h·ainee, 1 :nan'1cMirt\ottoman, -'i'ghUy"·~."~-iw·,1i-• .'•. 11a:r roo. m ~. Mesa Cl•a"'''• S•i-·••• ''"'" 1 II · 1• usl no1\' r nt a ~· · I rr g U! "" _.. .,,.. ,,¥~ R & " • ~ ~n s "'l n1a1n1a1n pro-CENTIVES 1.11\F. A UA-.auto "1ea tr8 inin<. No t;X-I I · 1 & 1· · •-pr Jll Lancer 77 11pkn. \Vil! ._,,_ for ~ , ••• g•r-· l'p11 1nng 1n11all1!1nn!! ca ....... ts, \\'in<low• .. ~i-r ,,,. • terminooo I: proctdurt~. am1n1. or 1n111,"'"r. ~ .,. " •"""' ~ F EI . .,... r '"" prrry "' OC'!"llpy your houM: \\"AllAN \"ACATIO~ (f0R Jll'rience nt~~lllf'Y. If ~•-k ""• ex flf• ior sm ca.r or ? ben~iani•I •"th' n'rht·ho-... ree s · 645-1317 R.esi•I. &. C-Omnic'L ~111 I·'" r-'"'''' ,,.h,·r~ ~ ...... ~,·, No 11 · s m o er, :!. ()ni t """""'ll44 ""' '"' , ., "" " ,...,.. ....... ~ T\\"01 CO.\IPl...ETELY PAID Jt rte<l we pay you while you h I ·d I l ;=;c;o;-;"":;-occ-~-~= '"· :595. ed ioens!itt, p(l\\'er dippo-CARPET ~hamprolng, dry HOUSECLJ-.:ANING and 1q 11• a11a.v. REf"'S AVAIL, Call F'OR BY US. ltarn. ;\11l.11y fringe bt:nt:fits. ca rs; e L c eric•I. FASHION C:insul lant. \rill F ;inM: 'jJ \'W Su per Jeck and ba ttery -operated foam. Resid, oon1m'l, 11•in-dow 11·Ashing team. Call 5'1S-.i613 a !i ;'i pm Ask tor ex~!lt nt PA)". enjoyable M4--06..,="~-=c-c====-I train. No in\'est. For in- 8 .i l800, trade for rebuild-f>iddll'bottom, Wri1e: CIA&~I-doy.·i & floon. Frt~ est. 673-9322 or 673--3793.. An1ly or srort. !'\O COLLEGE OR EX-11·orldng: conditions. Apply in DENTAL RECEPT-''rvie11· -Flo. 54>--04!7 . .1bl l.100 and equity. Tom fil'Ci Ad No. 174, Dally Pilot. 96 2--0612 Bey f., Bt-ach Janiloriil XL.'i 'T JfOUSE::BOY al'all. P ER. r\F:CESSARY. JUST perM>n to Bill J.1ool\o;, Gtn. Desk only. Dt:ntal exper. Oil" MS.lS.51, or a.U 7 P.O. Box 15$0, Cotta Mt&1, DRlFOA.i\t CARPET CLEAN Crpt•, "·indoWll, noors etc. for t1ve-in job, drives is ,.,·ell AGGRESSIVE B n I G HT flfgr. Uniwr1ity Oldsmobilf', necess, Some Sau. Salary Pl'C .·Ml·lfl.O. CA 9l636. Reasonable Ratff. ~s. k Cnrnm'I. &16--1-401. exper. k has good ref'!!. OllT'GCHNG zf.;-orvmuA.LS 2850 Harbor Blvd., Cott.I op1r., fringe bfnetlt&. H.B. Hatztrt.. A: clear hou!W', 3: bedroom !'Mldel'Tl timae in Tomlin Svc * 557·"69 DAY\VOR K F.rnploycr pa,y1 ftt. Heal!h Wrrn TIIE OESlllE 1U l-''~'~"'::;,·==-=-,.,-=~--l ;;""';;N'~·~···-'0f-<:::;;;P:M~,~-:;;:~354-0:.:7.i:" $18 + tr\111 ~ Sl0,300. Ca.rden Grove, \'alued (erpenter Cleaning & IRONIXG & family Care Agency, lMJ MAKE BIG J.tONEY FOR AUTO SALES DENTAL. Orthodontic cha.ir- Ex !or units, or com. S?S.000 equity 16.(.1)), Trade Expenmc-rd ~2 No. Broadway, S. A . TI-IEMSELVES A FOR US. MANAGER s irle 11sst. Ex?"" pret'd, Call metcial-Tlw l'ox Co. Rltn, ' r !;l Br. ~ile home val-CARPENTRY RELIABLE "''Oman wHI do 5-IT-0681. Top pay for top man. ?>.lurt M2-TI75 AM onJy. 67 td S5000. OJUltV&n 54U6Sl MINOR REPAIR.S No J ob i;:en'I houst.\\"Ork in IAi. Bch \\'A..,.TED p&rt or full time •Company Car Pl•n ha re proven record of sue-DEJ\'TAL cbA!r IJ!Jlistant· " "1dt 13" Dunlap Trade ·59. l'ontiac HT. Ve.n-T-Sm"'l ~-b'-:I '" _,.. arel!.. D<'Y~ . .(!J!J...'654. bookkffpin.r: payrell. lu••· • Sia.rt Immediakly cHs in automotJ~ sa/et Exp1rienc.e Pref r r r I! d . P/ I ..., .. .._.. u111 •-· Exp. Local ref. &l~l"9. • P1ush Officit1 Ne ...... r1 "--ch 646-4801 F /C Bkkpr $450 \Votk for controller. 3 Yrs ittn'l ledger exper. thru T.B. Good 11ert'le of humor, a t- tracti\.'f'. Xln'I bene;fif5, NEWPORT P•r•onn•I Agency Ill Dover Or., N. B. 642-3170 for .(-6" wide tttts. 1ura trim-s, "!'· p d'.sc 11.P• • o ther cablntti. Ironing •Tull rnnce Bt>Mfll!I nlflflllff'ment. \\'Til1f'n "'" w,_ ~ · Ampei ~ to reel fltreo brk8: RkH, lor 67 or &8 MS-8175 u no fln!"''er le.1vel--;::-.,---:-"'.':"c--,,..--Job Wentff', Femele 702 pl.vs to aa~s . .1d •182, Daily DTSTRmlIT'ORS 1l'<11ntf'rl ft'lr FIBERGLASS _ An you a 11.pe. Rockford 18" eng Conunen11.1 '4-dr, Cal 1 mq, al 64&-2:'172. H 0 Ironinit & Al!eraUons YOl J'l.I~ BF: ON" YOUR PiJ01 , P.O. Box lJ60, Cost• organic hn.l1h k ecoloev Phint superin!,ndanr 0 r ll lhe lor truck or 7 •95--4076 6'1>-041{) for Appl, Ande;rson, , . . At ~l~-~~m• MATURE, t xp!'rit nced \'it.ca-\VA ,. TO A SUCCESSf UL flfl'M. Cal. ~. tint>. 4!!9·~478/646-7056 tnrr,ma n Sl'f'king m 0 r ,. l Gold Medallion 4-pl ex apt, Trade S2000 worth of stf\/lct ANY ~(Job Res\d Co "] . . I lion mother-Take Cl.~ or CAREER \\ml DJGNTTV BA.BY SI TIER Med~. 00< OONtrr Shop, ladle& nrecled re Ip 0 n g i b I r I I i es /.: bld& Park Udo. N.B. 4 sta1lon equip for r.al Htatc, Jn<l A 1 "'u mm ' P•lntln9 &. ytiur children In ;your homr 1:. PRESTIGE THROUGH ca!sior.a.J e.ve11 in my hOm•, Zi-4<11 no expe;r. tl('C. r.tr oppartunllies? \\le nel'rl a br"IJld new Arnold P1lmtr ca.r, boef or ?"? r 9128 La 'l'l"l~~s.. Rep 5~' ¢ t)'pf'1! Peperhe"ll"I during ''acahon, <h\·n ('ar, YOUR ASSOCIATION Wmf ,·ic 19th 4. Harbor, CM. Donut, 135 E. 171h, C.i\f. Divisional S11~r for ~ut:i. _ fJ'&6t. for hou•, Ct>Jonia, F.V .• ~111~Sun10-3 962-lii&l a · 1'tt f'! · ,..----. -'--'---txcellent r et er t n c e 1. MEN Ln<E BARRY DAVIS, 642.-7382. 1 --*7""-.D~R=cl=YE=R=S~*~-t our reinforced p J 1. 1 t l c. a 1uto er ? SM·S•. or call 8.1.1-843.1 1.ny1inw. · PMr. painlln1. Exler 1 548-en Aflt.t S, 5'8-4937. x .STOCK BROKER, FIN· BABYSITIER, tull Um•. 8 plant Musl h11ve. ('l)mplete AO· &ttr'iUI Motor !.!Irr. "HA=v£-"1.1~.,,,,~~,,..--'and'-'-d-,-.,-I Cem9r1t, Concret. ::'iiL ·~~..,• ,: $~~ A;fe':,. PR.AC. Nurses. Companions, ANCTAL CONSULTANT a: mo old bey. Your Mme. No Experience Jmo,,,1M1e In all J>hUt'1 of V-•u ~--Won•... •-WAN~ tnil ,__ Hu,.r.. Llw ln mo out. D A v E LOOKJNGLAND, i\1ust ht ,...rrrwM:nl. ~...i.. N libnilau P&rl• & iooling • .. -. Ni. 1 • tr, mowr . apnyin1 11t:cou1. ceillnp, 2 .-,,...,, K-~I U1tn. mod 35 000 1And eul1abll: tor fm-Mme, home or income. PATIO SJ)f'a1U.1t1. Ad d coats SlS. Roy, MT-~ Montl\ly n Urs. Emplr pay1 f'1NANCIAL ANALYST, :R. Box 1092, Newport ~h. pl em · • IQ, fl. ~~-,1. ·~--Moio•-m •••· .-.837 d!•flnction tn )'tlUt home 1 .::::r::'. fee. Hea..lth I: 1'amil)' Can E BROKER =s•"•=· .. =•"io;---''-=.~-••~-,;-~,~~I M'tlst ha .. dt:an it drtf. ant. rnonon!I oimvtyor ._.__,, ..... ~ , .. ~...,.i;o.,.,.... PAfNTlNG H I•-J~N-' ' n.o•i .,op . .__.,,..a,., l)'•t•mwlthM""•-te........,., -.. 11h .1 tu1tom patto deslan-: on 11 • ~'A"ncy, lflW • dway, 30-35. m ~l be nt•l A 1 lng rttM'il. Not undt;r JS. ,,_... ~~-... Ouldoor 1tora1e bldg want~ ..ri ••pecially !'Cir UN,.. ho1M ruuanteed "'Ork. Lic'd. S. A. 547..USt. C •LL NOW . u · PP Y YILLOW CAB CO. arwa, O\.'t:N, rrlndinc room, 2 •tor)' bldi. l8do aq. ed "Will t d I G~ .1vv• ' Local f' C II 67. 5140 aft I;-;-;;;;--:;:=--,..,..---"' In per:t0n, t O A 1-I -l 2 • for h\fh \"Olu~ ~ h!,th M · "'i e &:e n• Qu•llty, Exp• r I e n c e . ~ re 1· a ;. LADY dt>slr'~ job .1 1 547.6771 JU-Tide, 727\V. 19th SI, C.M. 111 E. lfith St., C.M. qualt)' production. Rf'ad" . -cho\cf (.'(lmer. 1tanpl, ru tar, oil pai nt~ 5'.llafactlnn. !:a~n & Sona · hOusf'kftPtr tor ('l)Uplt. or DRIV ... _ TOI" TRucu ' .. r •-··· dU in <1r .,.... C I ,_ •••-1----o--c,o-,.-----'I BA.R.\lAlOS • Blkini-?-Unl. r.,,. ,., .-. for !ht a1gr•s11 f v@ -or '"'Wlf!', • P • · · l)nl rtl('l1nn . .n.....,•w. ~o \\'A.•l1ng Hnusckr c""r • Componion C"-J 21 A I AC ~·x1~-r ""· "'-' ** •. ,-,,ffl •• --WALLPA R ,...... Tnp \\"1t-!.Allshi1t1 ..-n. ~P·I'"'· Y'l"I· J'IPY ... •ntf':'prtn.,urP r,.!ent\y ,_ l ''"' OK "'"°· ,,e .. .-_,... ~" e e CONCRF:Jt. Finn~. + PE * for olrler lll'()mlln. Depend-A1k for Mr. Waring ~ \\' ,g;h, c:-.1. ....,.. Auto, .170:> !'>/, EJ Camino u~rd lor RIV prnduc:tion. ~ '13-tf!tS. Want V•n ~mPtr or mini· J18fl011, drlvf'~. 11lde\\·111ks, · "'h1•11 you call "M~c" a blr·t ood l1rl1er. 67l-J789 1 BE-,-1u-Tr-l-CI°AN. e-:""rlt.n<'fll, P.ral, Sl!n Clemen!t' l n!t>r~~!f'fl 1n irldina-rnl)r" 1' wr ro n. hM!t.1r. !rd; '67 Cortina Ir 1tl1b~. Rea". Don 6'12~.il t 5-18-1414 6-16-1711 QliALIFIEDSt-e'y-Co1np1111-for r ... ~hlonAbl.I M;el 11lon. Saw )'OW' l.'1' • '"' not produr!k!o l1'1('~. N11tiQM,I Uf NE'Vi"PORT l ~ ac nr Pa.Jm Sprng-1, ~I CEMENT WOflK, m job too PAll'·;r1!'\~:. prnftM:inn.11. to11 _ Hskrr. Sillt'r Mlf'k.• h )'OU •d ln Iha d assilltd 491-00'it Co. 1'ith n11lny [rlna;r be• llOM£. tin Ind f7!iO_Pyhlel'!O ,.,.ml· amall, r,11l'JTlnAhlt . P're e All \\'Ork 11wrn, Color job In \\'I.rill, lntel!eC"lual · · tlrt J ust rt1ch tor .)'"'1r fi111, loc11!,.d In !be Slat• eALL >TIY. TotaJ Valu -i SlM). Ett.lm. ff. Stu/lick, 5.(8.8615. 1 JI,. r i a I I 1 ! . 9 6 , -61~3. honie envimnment, l 7j-72T:l ttCTION? .,me<ml I 1 BEELlSE F11shlona ne:@da I -...,_ 6 call Da.lly r Joi \\!ash lnit!on. Send na ... ..._Ull 147 1 4~1 1\yll11t1 In lh\1 ma. NG col-.,......, Ad(lr"s"" &. lrlrrhnnti no. I' PATIOS, Wl lb, ltlw· • ln-1 -,*c-c-L'°E~S~C~O"'P"A°"===-I FC BKPR/SEC'tY s't>k11 qtchinf ft M.. DI al ltt!1ng w d1>llv. Car nett~. Cusltled ~ Oll1rt ClauiliM &d No. 175, * * * * * atan new IAwn1. &allV, bn1lr, I INTING t:halltflllk\a """r po1iUon. IU-567I klda1' Call J,.&11, ~or (2U) PUot, P.O. &x 156D, W!i ................ 1111!1 ......... J._!:"~"'°"'~~·_!M~l~-~.!!l<W!!••~L:__J~ll<!;·'~A!P~IS!;. ___ _!M>-~2399~ _ .... _""'-------'~--------'•Gl--"'11.;;.;.; ______ 1 Jl'O'll'ad .. f!lodQ-1 Met;a, Calif t2a: • DAn. V I'll.OT '--[ _ ...... _ .... __,J[Il] [c__._,_ ..... __,' ][Il] ! --· ]tfii [ 1-----1 .. .ii>--HolpWonlJ.Al F7iD J[i] [ ][Il] [ J[Il] [ Jf§J I Help W•nted, m & f 710 Help Wanted, M &. F 710 FILE CLERK. Thia 1 HOUSEKEEPER -live ln ll&rtttll job "' f Io c" l wfown car !or lath4'r Ii; ll division of nat'I co. YOll can yr tik:I son 71~1179 J ANJTOR.S, l'Mft tl ~n. Pan~ tu.II d.rne, Apply 149 .. B" E. Erntt'IOn. Onn&e. Holp Wonto4, M & F 711tiol, W•-· M & , 711 Hol, Wonto4, M & F 710 Appll•-I01 '•rnltu,. Ill Gorop Solo , .SERVICE Station A.ttf:nd. ;KEN;;;~M~O~RE;;:'~,...,;::-:;,:'l":'.:,,""':,~IOWN:'.'.:::~!:R:::O--.,,..-~,-::S.U~!~V~•~lw-1· GARAGE: SA.le Sal • • P\/Mt Phln!Pa •, comer cycle JM. Hotpolnt auto cuatom built I' aota 6: loYf Vacuum, lamPI, wubCr C.t Hwy &nd Balboa Blvd, wuhotr $40. Both aODd cond, .ear 2 matchlna: ebain c:hal", 1wtnbed1, carnet¥; JR. SEC. SCHOOi. TtACHEllS be promottd from he~. No HOUSEKEEPER typ1nc. $320. C&IJ Mary Ltt, ~ti0.)5 S2 Per Hr. 673-2799 COST AL AGENCY INTRODUCING in S aur h 2190 H11rbo1· Bl al Adam!l COii.st arta Revolut\ont1.ry Typ11,a: + S/~I. lee pd_ ca.JI Loraine, Wntclirr Pf'T9ClnJ'leJ Apncy, 2043 V.'estdltt Dr., N.B. &.1a-mo 1aJso r,. jo1>&1 WANT A IREAICT NllD IXTllA CASHT t Xpt!r. niec.. loc J rt!. noq. 11'.UAJ' It dellve~d. ~2. Oak' It Ptean cotftt I eom~ hand mower, rlber drumt( SERVICE Sta, Sa.leaman. 847-411.i mode rablt.1. 8 tau ti t u I typewrittr, w • 11 pla / I JI h . I~"'""""'"''°"""''""""'~-,,, l•"'J", .... ~I•~ table ~t. dlnlnR t11blt, crib, ,, f tmr, le rote an1n, e•· WE S TINGHOUSE aulc -.. w"""' per. Neat in appear. Apply wisher, copptrtnne, late Leather 111>la Ir mat~hlni eulent•. Lot11 of odds ~ Bl c chain, tlinell• ~I. ' pc. •nda. 1~21 Olana Ln., H FRY COOK nf'\I' tkin ca« progra1n. LEGAL SECRETARY HOSTS & IARTENDEU NEEDED Ca.II Mrs. Schnlldl \\'eslchff Pl'rSOnnel Ag r n" c y, 2043 Wesk'ltff Dr., N.B. £4~1770 Grll!al Pat<'nttal! Learn a nd trach l&les.t Brau1y tech· n1quea:. Cla1sei; begin Thi'~· da}. June 15. ca.I! 49S--36.'A or 831-1818 for in!orn1at1011. Age no barrier. Exper Call Pamela N•wport vtl. .M. model, J1ln1 cond, 185. Guar Kini, .&19(1 QuH.n S pc BR 557-930~. SERVICE Sta. Salll!1ma.n, ex-le dellver.d. 5 4 6 -16 7 l , set. All Jlke new, mu al MIJ l 'F~A""'S~ll~l~O~N~-.,,.-.,,.,,-1,.-clQ= I per, p/tlmll!, neat appear. 847-8!15. kll. 832--6874. wardro!)t' sizes 7-14, ' FRY COOK EXPERIE.'liCTD 3."I.;.) Vut Lido, N.B. FULL TIME Tr£lrw>t>5 Sw1u~ Shill Out to expansion ol our la- c1hl!e.~ Jn So Cali!. we have ln1mtd1a1e OJW>nings !or ID mtn. Train 11.1 our eXf>'-llM'. !\lt>Ch.a111c.al ll!XJ>"r helptul. t.lli!l bt 19 or over. Ntow conn11cts-t>nabk us in Blarl men Ill S4i"lll/mo Xln"t ap. portUnuy for manaaemenL pos111on. for Pe~niiJ lnlt'rVlt W 17141 77MSS! ti1on & Tues lOam-lpm GIRL FRIDAY For Newport 8'11.ch Ad Apn. cy Pres, All 1kill~ includ· ing SH. ShRrp looks. long hour.~. gOOcl pay. 833·1670. GIRL FRIDAY, BALBOA PEN!l'OSULA. Duties incl. bkkpng, phone 11al,.s, typing r lc. Salary $100. 67~9541. G~lliver's R•st•uraat Casting begin~ on 6/14 for · bar k lood \\'t'ncbf's, cook.~. bartrrnlers & ki!chen helri· f'r!. Apply 18482 :'>lacArthUI" Blvd. opposite Orange Co Atrport. HSKPRS Emplyr pays tee. George Allen Byland Agen- cy 106-B E. 16\h, S.A. 547-l/39;-). HOUSEKEEPER • mature ~·omen. Live in or out. H.B. A~A-536-()49l. D A I L y p I L 0 T -------~ SEARS COST A MESA ANNOUNCES OPENINGS FOR ExfMri•nced Truck Tire Installer Ex~Utnt Y.:arniniS Plus • Prol'it sharing e Hospitalization • Group lift .in!. • Paid vacation • 8 paid holidays 0 Employtt diKCOun! • Apply in Personnr\ Ortice r.1ondav thru sarurday JO A:-.1 to 4 P~I SEARS Roebuck & Co. ~~84;)8 KEYPUNCH OPR. At leaiU I yr l!l<per. W/IBM 29 lc 59. Alpha numeric re<J'd. !'t1u11 be 1bte-ta de- vrlop program C1rd1 J.. punch a variety of 1pplic1· tian11. t'or Appointmtnt Cali 1nctu1triA1 ~tiona 1714) 494-9401 TEL ON IC lr'lduatri•s Inc. L•gun• Beach [(JuaJ OpportonitY "Employer LIVE in or OU1, baby&ltter, lite housekeeping, .. * 83()..3.'!18 "* * LOT BOY t11f"Chanical ability hll!.lptul, /\lust ha1•~ drivers licf'nse. Part or tuU tin1t . NO phont citl\11 please. Marcu.• i\l01ors. 211Xl Harbor 81\'rt ., Costa 1\1!'5<1. LUH'~R=s-BO~A-T C0:- 84!! W. 18th St., C.t.1. • Eng1nt lrn;tallers • • f"ini s-h Cal"Pf'n/"'" • lmmtdia1e apen1ngs SOUTH COAST PLAZA j Exper'd only need apply. 3333 S. BRISTOL 'MACHINE OPERATOR COSTA MESA An Equal. Opporrun1ty Employer LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE EX/)l!'r. in operating drill p~~s desired. Shou:ld be able to reed micro ml!ter• & caliptr.. Knowll'dfe ol ba.ti1c math. for Appolntmtll! Call lndu~trial Rrlatione 17141 494-9401 TELONIC lndu1triat Inc. Legun• B••ch Equal opporiunity tmployer • SalllJ')' ,. Banus Plan • Plush Olflet>ll • Fringe &nelHs • Star! Immediately CALL NOW 547·6771 Ask for Mr. Reifert \l1\ T:>:TEN AT\CE FLOOR \\'AXERS; exp'd in ~rruO. l1nish &. sriray but· ring. Good risy Ii. bfo nt"fit~. 6 hour11 per nlghl, Sun thru Th11rs: Nt\\'porl a r" 11 . P-t.!11 SOUTUCCI Bu ildinll' Caf'!. 'ICTITtOUS IVllNeSS II.I.Ml S'lATIMINl 546.--5.122. Part Timt-Summer, Weekends, Holidays Gr••t Tr•lnlnt .. r .. r•m No Exp.fienc.d NHCIMI Call For Intervie w 67~·0900 DON THf IEACHCOMllR CORONA DEL MAR ---------------· ----- OPERATORS • sports\\·ear t.111 aper. only, Good p~. Steady. 64l-3t12 N.B. PART lime snack har at· 1tnd1.nt-Short order cook. Huntington Seaclitf Country Cluh, 3000 Pa.Im Ave, H.B. Apply in pr~n to chef, lOarn-U .noon. PART TIME -pick yti:.tr own hn:, car nt c ea!1r y . WELC0i>1E NElGHBOR. 83.1--2517. PAR T ·Tl>IE experie~:~d I medical receptioni~t. H.8. arf'a. P hone mornin gs before ooon, 536-6066 PBX Oper .• 1n11 1vrr i nE sen:icf! exPf'r. pref'd. H.B. erea. 536-8S81. PBX operator, experience prt>ferrf'd 12-8am shill. Call 642-9062- Holp Wonted, M & f 711 R•ceptlenl1t/ Typl1t ()pera.te electrcnlc 1v.iitch. bo&rd. Af'!C\lra.U typi1t. ~fi.n. imum 60 WPM, Eltctric typewrlttor. ror Appo1mmtn1 Call Induftrial R.ela.uora (7141 414-NOI TEL ON IC lndustrl•• Inc. L•gun• IB•ach Equal opportunity employer RECEPTIONIST. \'ou111 law- Yll!.nl nttd your prrtLOnalily L charm. Ofc in modern ttnltor. Wil! train In lea;al PIANO player 1\•a n ! ed . 1ttminolon-. S400 mo. Call Shamrock Cocktail Bar, Fr\ Hf'lf'n ffa}'H, 54().(r(X'i6. " Sat nites. Set nitto COASTAL AGD<'CY barltnder. Mfr-1428____ 2"t90 Harbor Bl at Adan'I$ PHOTOGRAPHER, e:.: pf: TI -::R°"ECE=PT=1"'o"'N"'1sr=•,.,,--c.-_.,-1 ""/children Salary open. or ...,.auty Apply jn penan, Chrl.•t!an 11lon -Tue• thni. Sat. lSUl Studios, 11330 Lonr Bl!aeh W. Cout H111'Y, N.B. Blvd, Lynwood, Calif. RETIRED HANDYMAN to -~~=~~S~T=cc5~~--I work in apt• for "PAr1 or all • PLA I • r>f rtn1. Write claultied ad No. 162, Daily Pllol. P . 0 . INSPECTOR Box 1560, co~t11. !\1e111., Cal if. "'" Plasti~ injection molding. 1---.-;--.s"•'L'E~S.--*,.-- l'ltuS"t be able tu utilize mic· " romettr. blueprints a. 1pee P•rt Time Jhetll for cl()!w! tolerance Sll!lling Cla11xitied Ad11 Ovitt production, will ht re!ponsl-The Phone. Exper. Necna. ble for on-I""° production in-Fle111iblt: hn. Plel.M Call, 1pection & relate( dlltitt a! Pat Bnnnm, 546-4370, Dur- 1mflll molding manufac. iltl" Ofc Hn. turt1'. SALESMAN Apply 9At.1.Naon * Orang~ Coa51 Plastics * ~ Wnt 181h 81., Costa !\!es.a. CaliJ. • PRODUCTION SUPERVISORS e All lhre"' ~hilts. Xlnt futurt for effective le11.der11 la joln lhc Harbor Area"• f11te1t irro1v1ng company. !"ltacGREGOR CORP. YACHT 1631 P!acrnli11, C.,\1. PR 0 FE S SIONAL phom! 901icltor • Dana Point, San Clemente, Ca.pl.il'ano attta. Work in your awn home. Be_t deal in atta. Phone 83.'l-1465 between 9:00 a.m. and noon. Agft'HAiv11 youn1 man, eall Mn. Schmidt, WHtcliff Penonnet Ai• n c Y, 2M.l Wntcliff Dr., N.B, 645-mo Sailor Boy ra1t-Fcod Nffd~ Help Full or Part-Tim• lotual be 13 01" over 22.) ~1uine, Balboa 11\and SALESLAO\' EXPER. Pflime. German 1peaking. for Berlintr De li, 11582 Beaeh Bh·d, H.B. SEAMS'rRF.:SSES INDUSTRIAl, Tmmed\att Opfoninga Good Pay? Call No~·! 9AJ\t-9PM. Sa!. 9Mf-6PM Or1nar CMs! Employment AR"•ncy 1869 Newport Blvd., CM &C.}.-3111 &C~3112 643-3113 Apply 2590 Ntwporl Bl, C.\f, ADMIRAL Du I 'l" 19 ' P ll!X " · OLIVJt: riaugahyde nclir.er, lytie• 251:-lo ~: tO , j SE \IJ ING • Alteration11 .A repair woni1n r or dry cle&Mra in H.B. 146-4221. SEW MACH. OPR. Expeor. Only. 6~7952 SEWING maehlne ttpair man, qualifll'd,. Xlnt f'll.rn- ina1, Start imrned. 54~238. SILK rini.!.twr, ••Pt:ritnced. Call tor appt. • 67l-5385 * STUDENTS TEACHERS cJ. rel·ltttztr, n !'! "d • 8' blk rattan couch ratta n thol!s 11lztll l-8, $1/pr: .Orm!' I' repair! tilakt offer . hutch or bar, Soji ~tten 10 rurnlturt>. bothy ittm1 /,; 1 •, ~~J.345. "'""""--,,.,-,---77--1 pa.ne!, black \ITOUChl iron mf'/13 t'lollung. Sun &. ~ 1 LARGE Caldspot n'!frif"l't.· bar &tools 26". All items only 19.l:ll Carp C\r, J tor, Slj. K•nmO!"e wa.~her cu1 !om, xlnt cond, ~84. I J {w/~>A·ltch troubles) i11;1. ~asonabJ ... 546-X.SZ YE Old fa8hiontd G::rm -•' ~98J:Z. &l...,. -=c==--~----1 .SOF A, bro11o·n haua. 1 ' Sa.le. _ Come It. BarpiA1 1 : BUILT·in ovf'n It ra nie lop, Law1an, xln"J cond. ~mall antique1 A athl'r ._, oven copperto~. ran re ~placemen! roat S 7 0 0 . Goocl itx! &it, only 9-5. v:hllt. Br&nd new. ~1ake of-Youn !OT $149. 67;µ)315, Ac1tci11, Cd1n. Sunday !er. 962-4282 1116 E. Balboa B I v d . , phont tVI!~. 6fr l943. REFRIGERATO R, $jQ It Balboa, MOVING: Antique .... ;it r.tovt , Sl3. Both aood cond. CHINA c11.bintl. ~!aho(any. 7a yrll. F'urn. 11rde , : I 642-2380. Cotlu table, t\lahoaany. 2 t qpl. Grorg~ Jen.sen ;; HOTPOINT 2 dr. rtfrig. ta,bl_e lam1~. !?Baover!tufled Paralll'l 9-S~trlp':<, . .,!! t J .j Good rond S60 c 11.ir~. 11 E . y, Ap t. D. fr1..Sa.1 , n • "DV , r.:a.tionaJ ~rn conductin&: 1 ... ~·~·-.......,.~-~~·~;*'_''..__~~l•"cv...,u:>"'i-rrRQiid;;ot;;:-;r;;;O\;l;;"1c'Wicii'1c',-· --:-;;;;;;t-;;ru-.,;f'l tffi pro,i1!-ct in Orana;1 Co. II lldl M t I • .._. 8' VELVET aold sofa, -4 mo'a ~IOVING • must sell! 1,. 1· a.Na "'ill employ aeve.ral u "I • •r •Tt ...,. old, $150. Qu~n·st 1Cfa·btd couch, S7:i; 5' couch, J;)J2.; - ptOPle to \\Wk durina Sum· 1 cc::::::--:---:----..,--k marching chair, blue Sl50, double ~d. t.XJ; t'Av twin.&, ~ ma mo'1. xin·1 ineome, USED Jumbo!;r -enoua:h to 642-991~. $4.) ta. tat! trameR incl.); l pluunt work. fr11.'.1'• I~ hou~. or ca.bin. "WAGON WhteJ" bunk beda. g!a11 top 1vrought iron j· 2x41, ,l.x:; 2x6~. :IOc; compltle >Aith mattttasea. lable, 3x6, $35. All in For Ptr10T11.J Intervie\v, Call Laruna Be-ach Ole. ?ofon or ~ 10..m-lpm, "94-787a. 2xl0xlfi -$1; 3xl2xl6' -Very tood condilion. $6~ lor cond. 49~-3783, 1850 ra...,.;i $1.50; 3'18x\6' -Sl ; alllO U!· both. 549--0674. eyff!', L.B. •!\ • ' f'<I sewrr A "''11!'11!r pipe~. Will GARAGE Sal 0-t & •~· I l 1 ALL mus! gu! Sofa 1leepl!r, ~ '· ""' ~.,..., ff 1 a I for $200. 546-583.l maple chair.1, end table, bf!d Gardening &: po11•er tocil , ; STYLIST, Sale1 Glrli, Aas\ 2 6' SLIDING al11aa patio tranie, blk l\'alnul desk. OlcUlo5rope, statue, toy1 . ; ~!ff'S tor Garden Grove8 door~. ~ c:orwl. $30. f!ll., 4 Fountain Villey. 962-7076 bar 11001~. table In p 1 ' 1 largeat \l'ir 11orr. E:cpl'r. \1·\Mow gla.~a. 77xll lo l4x58 KING b<l . 1 1hort11-·11·e radia, aquariiint • 1I only. Apply EmprtsJ! \Vla: $5. r1. 642-0390 ' J!l. .rm 11'1 inc ma t· a.b. motor, lile Jixtuf~; • Co., 12682 Chapman, G.G. -----------1 tre11.~. 1pl1t b,uprna:8 k 644-IS.16 , : Trltphone Credit Intrrvie,\·en;. \\'ark f r em your home \.\'kday1. evtos, S&ts. Exper. only, Call !TI4.) 52..\-8634 9:30 a .m. 'til 3 p.m . TYPIST CLERK I -CITY OF- NEWPORT BEACH $420.JSIO Por Mo. Requirll!t iradUlltion trom high .chool It. ability to type 4Q w.p.m, Apply by June 18th to Perronnel Ote. City Ha.II, 3300 Ne\\l>Of"1 Bhi:I, Newport Beach, Cali!. 9'ni0. ,n41 f73.fi633 . TYPISTS. l excellent typi11a for 6 mo. Laguna Bttch b:>a- pital l'!llmpaifT'I, Mu51 be bondablt. For inttTVlew, 494-94211. \\'AITRESS Expu. for dinntr. Owr 21. P /l\mto, Coatume IUppli@d. &rllllf'r Reataurant, l~l Bf!ach Blvd, H.B. MG Styll1t w/8alf'A txper. Apply ln prrwon, 163 E'. 17th SI, C.M. Men. Women STUDENTS TEACHERS National COl'IC'l!rn conductina: tut prn.i«'t in Ora"le Coun- t;y. \Vill t:mploy ffveral people to t1'0tk during irum. mr.r monthll. E111crllent in. r.omto, pleuant v.vrk, Must be ava!\1ble immtd. C & 1prrad $12.1. 1 ' eurved 2 -I •mer•s pc. ~r~"l. s.w. &16-lS..i4. GARAGE SALE Ht·F'i, ~· ·, Equipment COi DANISH 00 1 tronic equipmenl, au n•, . m tm v e v e t po11·er 10011 gad .• K_-:0•0•,-K-r----... -.1---.-1 couch $37.:io. Ve l_vet chair, household item~ k ml .f ...... v .. = Proj. 1'.fod rold S3l . .'iCl. Like new . _,..._"-, 1 550 ,,.. fr • m ot• lorn8 5-19-3997 · 4162 Brisbane Way, lf"VIDll!. ') F'wd-R.tv. 11uto. timer 5" · &3.l-l9611. ~K ~ 'I•,~:...~~. traM, caH $60. \.\'Al.NUT dining room hi.hie MOVING -Selllna: furniture 'I _..._,,, w/4 mal~i ng cha.In p!u1 2 household i1em1, mile, xiA1 110 lto1ve1, .Jj(), 54~3341. . Imperial Cove, H.B. b • ' GIRL'S antique while "-gold Beach &. M11rnolia O"li ' :::::::~:-:--,..,,, -,---I bedf'OOm Ht i30. 646--0042 ar Adami, only tract on 9JUttl Fur nltur• MOVING In mobtle home, M&-4731. aide. 96&-5065 Sat Ir. Sun . .,~: must aell: B rand llf'W ·; F'rigidalrii! ntr\a New aold SOFA 96"' cu~tom, xlnt cond. MOVING A Imo • , vel\'el (r..ltod\!), c ouch, :tm•Dll'"&iahbo•"mp~gha!i;;·,,",,in "P~•,.;;,th!nTgo ·'°'• 'k'., ~=ry !o, •. i loVf'M!ll It. cha ir. :t J.11.:r.y · 8 ' · t>'t't-• • --~ • ) , I cr..-n'.,. ... , Boy rll!cllnl'r~ 1roldl, China LIKE !lo?\\"! Vtlvrl &Ofa & tureK. lots ol atufl .. Fr1·Sat· : ("IO!<f'I lr..1tdit l, 6-rw k\ng-ll7. lov•fto?81, t·ustom tuft td . s.un. 9-162 Daytona Cir. H.B. t'· bdrm ~I (l">ll!di11 f.1aple Span\~h aak table~. 67~926 Nr Bu5hartf &. Bannyijl b!JIJk{'as... bed ,,_· ('htftt, 7 Pc. 1\'hite B,droom set. 9S2.-85!i9. Maple "c11nopy" bdrm ~et. TtrrH\(' Hke-new c 0 n d t GARAGE SALE I drum 11!1, <ten R~t (!win ~!UST GO• 641H1625 Stove, rtfrigera!or. 1t\'0Ca4o: ~dR, covl'.irs, bohterR It · green SXIO pr. WhHe re~ ' • ' lab!ef Beaut. dirw-:tte lie! II G•r•t• S•I• 112 erator $65. Sleeper 90fa, ~ld Ira! A 4 chalr1/, iOld lif'C· 1:100. and much more, 1717 , '! tional. 831-691\1. W. Balboa, NB. '''' J BEAUTII-1JL I' Span\~h aofa GA.RAGE nlt, ~ panel· SAT-SUN Jul'lf' 11--ll. l°'fl' It love '-•11._ like new, $189. 3 ray heater $10. D1sh"\\•a1her to 5prn. 416 Princeton Dr. ~ nfw 1tudio couch •• $1). Chair& 50c lo $5. Collti• Park C.M. SH s..i "·fcover!ette~. bobler11, It PafQda bird <:age S5. Doa: Dime-A-Llnf'~ j ma lchlng Mnrin1 lamp, houtl!" like Mw $15. 208 E · -~ $79. Bffut. 5 pc. Spllnl1b BR fut St. C08ta !\1eia. . ANTIQU_ES, painlifli!, ~· •et like MW $89 UFF j~ ' " 1ooche1. OU Santa A/lfit I l{._;.bo Blvd' C ~t ~9457 l FA.\fILY aa.ra~ _aa.le 2 29al Broad SI, N\l°Jll H~ , r · · · __ . 1e!.~ ol encyclopechaa, eltt ' · 1 CRUSJ-fED velvet liv1n1 a-u itar ampliflrr, manyCOfltPLETE """h~l d ) room ch11 ir11, $2.'i 1"11.Ch. other iten111. Sa!&. ~n. 9-5. l~rnlsh!ngs, 10062 E J_J 1 r. t Cruthfod velvel !IO!a .f chair, Xl74 Marion \Vay, C.l>f. Fountain Vallt'y, ~ •• · ·I rood «tnd. 1711. Cn.11hf'd GARAGE Salt _ M J 11 c Hout~old Good• If.Ii -· ' vtlvtl 10la, Jood cond, $49 . • ' ~. '~: UF"1'", 188.J Harbor 8/vfl . lttm!. Ta~I", 4.c'1:"1"· $2.i; ; I CM. !l48-!Mj7_ ' 11~v~ retrig, hsh1n1 rocl5, !\!OVING-household. r u r A: '· 60.)•i. Fern!ear, CdM. Sat &. ~1 u8t be sold. Prier r ight. .... AGAIN By Popul11.r Sun. F'r!.Sal&Sun,492--7033. I ';~' demand-Used aofa~ Sl'i ~ 'a ch . "\V hi 1.. 'i ht Y ANTIQUE praa-e •a 1 e . M•chln•ry i laitl • s1udenl desk11 $19 ~~~ire .• ~. k_ 1 1 1 '•h ~ n ('UI P-1 HP K 11 · ,J. • h I h d · ., ........ u~. enlU! c air. m sc. e ogg A.mencan l"a c ; imp. a e1-1•!10l1f'11 1103 N Bo r I Bol·--Al I ·-~ size•. 2:°1(' each. UfF, 188j : Y ron . ,,.,. comptt11110r: em le w~ Harbor Blvd C.flf. MA-9457. Iale. 67;;.-0628 ar 61~1466 balancer: steam . clean01fj1.J ' OLD bell, 001ft•I, iron, chair. Van Nonnan bonng bar; S30: Ima.II thne!!e, $30; tv.•1n h Ty ·," l lO 543 1741 Anaheim Ave . C.!\t . •• REAL EST ATE MEN Ar• You Boxitd in ... ..• W ith Sm11I Deals NE\V ROADS 1'0 OPPORTUNITY HIDE•·bed, . $80, bookc&lt', Pafnlf'd p!attR cup.11 $.i Globe elec hoitt. 64l-3373. 1 bed.~ .l •Prfad~. I J :I: t~c . . Pll!V.TI l'r , ·• . * SECRETARY * For intt'rvit"'· nJI Laguna ctil!clttllfl dtta""r . .S ~; V1c1or11, Cf.I. ROCKF~RD l~ en1 1ne 1 !JUrllxi rrl l:IO· nd. 1 bl DOUGHBOY 1 U-" . h lsthe 11/four 3aw chuck & 1 AND WEALTH Ov"r $50,000,000 01 tru~I monty ln bf' ln1·esttd. \\'I' arr lonkinl! for prop!'rty 1\·ith n1uJti.mi!IJon dollar v11.lu~. This ;, a ~recial op- pnr tunily for th" right m11n An n11tsll'1nrlin11 Tl'PU· ta11nn nf inlr£rity -i~ our first ('on~idrr&tlon .....• Sefl\1 resume or leller ol "'?· No Phone CaU8 Pleue NATfONAL REAL ESTATE RESEARO! tNC. J723 Birch St., N"pt. Beach RECEPTIONIST/ CLERICAL f or Corporate Ofti~, ttq: Bead! orti~ r.fon, Ju~ 14 11 ' ' • e 1 "'· ~ • •u1n11 · m isc tool!. $l75 or oUer , typini (~ to 65 wpm), •c· or Tul'i\, June 15, lO am 10 S.'\: 011."i~h chair, $ 2 0 . t d dr,.11er.1., King.1r. head. 49:J...t076 · ':'l curatf'ly "-SH IK).90+, .ome l pm. 494.m;; !iT.>-2999 hrd, ~1vinll' m1chlne head. -~·~-·--------1 Xl ...., f.fOVrNG Sile! Oint !1 t .o.el, Bar.~tool.~. 546-1635 2112110" TILT 1rbor rable 11 w, ,1 exper. l'M!C'. nt houri rrinft TIITOR -mathtm.1tic1 for Shantar Dr. C.(l.f. BlaakW!ll Del11, fi mo old I,! bll!nefir.!I, rood oppanunlty 7th grade lt'vt l. !iTh-03IO ar tahlt .,. ch1ir11, de9k, dining SJ:;() 499--36Sl with RTOv.i nr firm. Call for !W!--7197 1tt. Wllshf'r /, dry " r , \\'ROUGHT iron diniria ,..,,_ ' · • • interview 492-1153, Mr.. Goo-hf'rlroom "''· p1ctuTT,., l'!c. Pl1.no. Muskrat tur co111. Ml1c•il•neou• 111 ti zaler.. Xln"f Openinr F'or 5411-6231. l!Xll Glenwood Ln. Dl!lhe.o., clothing, pans. 244 ~I HA IRDRESSERS NB. f.fonl!!. Vista 646-31-31. • * * * *" 1, Secretary 67.>-4232 or 675-3701 MOVING ll SECRET.ARY/ YOUNG lady photagrapht11 g· SOFA t. chair, aood con· GARAGE Sale Fn, Sa1 °& i\IUSf SACRJFJCE TRAFFIC ASSISTANT he lper. Some typina . SAiary ditlon, S."i9. I ' ~ra Ii lo\'~ f~~n. r.roltlr~c.!e, l lkll!' ne.11 · A!l ittms A·I, no Junk. Ne1111 I ['0-....JOn. Beach adwrti1in< '"'"· Apply in ..... r,on, te1!, food oondi!Jon, J69. 5 r e;. elec car; ut 1! or·1ng nor I u'i1td 8' r ~-, "'"" dr~\l~r ch!!1t~. :Jlj t1ch. trailer; mi~c item~. 10431 ' 11 q 1 90 I, ·, 1gf"ncy tar land df'velop· Chritt!an 5tudi~. 1 I 3 J 0 U ~"f' J8'-11 bo Bl"d, Chri~tmas Dr, Ht& Bch wa11: SJ79, now $700. \Vhi 4 4 • menl co. Htka 1ttre1ary. Lon a: Be 11. ch BI v d., • .J ar r pool p~ dryer, perfrct, "°: .. ~ Po~PtMJn l'l!Cl'• prev!OUll Lyn'IVOOl'l, Calif. .c.r.t. 54R-S45T. GAnAGE SALE -All WP.ek! Goll !If'[; llho!'!R, bag, ~arr.· ... , M>l\vy eXPf!r. w/m11ijor •d-SOLD horn•. wa.lnu! bdrm SaJJOoa!, mlni ·bikl', lamps, $3a. lltJ1o,•!ing !Jell, hll.f, t!hottl! ,.. vtMi•ing aa:ency. Knowledil! "'" S293: 5 plec.., d i~lfl', mAplf' bed~, fencing, turn, $15. Belly hollrd S25, Gtrf'J • T~• lollow•nt P"'"''' 11 ""!"' bu11ne,1 I cl'>tcA"lcNo'ToE~.N"A'°"N~COEC-">01'-o-cl~" u IUltliP• MEAOOWS COMf'AJjV . 1maU nt1rslng h:imt. Call .t1r1' Co••' 1"11t~w•v, IDU!I\ Liiuni, (7141 494-801~ lor 1ppl lo in-c 111•0<n;1 ""''"IC OOLPH!N COllPOllll.TION. 1ervie11o•. 1 C1lil<>rn l1 C~r1>0r111<1<1. Jl7ll Co.o1! '"''g"w•v, ~oo"' Lo•un•. c 1111ornl1. MEDTCAL RECEPT. Thi! Ill 11111 b\11l11ru 11 H I,,. (,,....iucto'll '" 1 really a lint t'hance 1>o'/ln 11mi19d .,.,,.,,,,1111. work &: typing. Kno11·ltdat of post req, Salary, ;~ per mo. Pleae call aft 6 p.m. 546--0:no. at bl"lnc It li!e bkkpng MerchaMi.. JIA.. J $113 h111.ck naug. chnir de~k. misc. ittms. 642-1067 Stingray blkto .'25. BoY.' -~ ~lpf\11. but no1 necen. Lite . V w/ol!omin, S9i'l; lamp~. 120 GARA.GE ~It -furniturr, Stingn:iy bikr Sl2.JO. Ot~ :~: SH I. 60 w.p.m. typiria. X1n 't f,';;;;;;;;;;;;;;; P.11.. Al l vei·y nice cond. 376 anliqu~ wall pMne, p1\•r bikn. to~. miilc. Items. Sl9 ·I •wkirl( condil. Ir co. bl!n-F.. 21'.llh, C.?IJ. Bll\'. m i~c. 13421 &flin Cir, SianoJ Rd, Ne1'l>Or1 Btactt.• } tfitll. Call 644-3258 \\'kdl)'11" Antique• 100 BORi\[ SUJTE. B II! a u t . H.B. 646-1787. ~ btt\l•ttn Sam .6 5-pm. Cu11hman Colonial. I pc11. OOUBl.E bed kit. tbl It. * * * * • r ; s11n...,: L-••d "· lrun1wlc~ t !lab. ofc. Should know Ins. t1111 111tr men1 tllo<! whl\ 11'11 Coun!V T 1500 c.1 .. ~ 01 0,1,,.1 c""""" _.Ju""-11. un. t mp. ar ~rm, av. !tvlflY J. M•d"'•· O.c>""' Count'I Call Mary W, ~ Ct~till•MCI °''""' c.o..11 p111v f'llol, COAST AL AGENCY JuM n. u. 'j •"" Julv J, 1n1 121'"11 2700 Harbor Bl at AdAm1 "'' LEGAL N011CE 1'411f 'IC:flTICUl •Ul lN•ll """"'-I T.t.fCMIHT IOI-I'll .,..,_.,, lfl '"~ fl1EDICARE, Med-I-Ca l Billing pffimt'. E:ii:J)f!r. On- ly. 67~922(1. hm....'lpm. RECEPTIONIST Dana l.aborttorlfti, a com- mucial eltt'tronics com- pany in u.,. lrvint; lndu• trial _Complex has an oul- 1fanding opportunity for a personab!f' .l wdJ fl"OO\'..-d rteeptlonist., Dutie! "till includ<:.: Grtel· i~ &. announcinr co, vilri t- 01':\ & ruesu; Ji ie ICJ'l'enina It ll'lltina of e.rnplO)'ment ap.- pllcant•: varMJu~ clerical utignmtonl'I: &; PBX rt:··r. ANDREA'S Out.uandina: \"alut'. A I 10 clu's. Othll!r misc. houaehold. KENMORE cabiMt &e:wit\r" J I SecreP~aennel SK')' ANTIQUES twin beds w /hdboard . June 12 l. ll. 381 IA Ptrle 1111chine $25. Electric tlaor ,.J, Nn.rJJQrt fM9.ch Ju1t Rec•lvMI 5"8-2-t7l er 9U-9!t54. Pl. CM. waxer " TV •land S3 . ..:.,. Major laJld de~rrt ce. NIW SHIPMENT MOVING out of ata1e: For GARAGE Sale -Sat 6fll on-LampS3 LuchTia:an~d ~k• pft'90N'ld stctttary 10 AlTS'l"RAUAN. ENGLISH Ille • DW bed, Davtonport, ly. lOanHpm. 2601 Villa with 1t1nd 140 2-14 ind! aaGst penionnef mana.1« tn tl l'RENCll PIF.CU Rttllnlrii chair, V a 1 e t, Dr, N.B. (Bay1ho~1) in Chtvy etoc:k rim• S2 El .ti &tfttl ot •mployment. 2380 N"'POM Bl., C.M. ~~~~lne:....."sr9m a t th In I a lley. ttlc bl1nket, twin. s s. , 1 Po.\Hnn ttQUire. 2 yn Pft'-" 56470 1 •· LAKE Fott1t neighborhood ~573. . , :,.i .an.nd nptT., lite SH, It IO Daily 10-5 * Sun, noon.s flNE ~rniture. palntlna11, 1fter movinr 111.Je, 24851 WASHER, dryer, tab I e 1 , .. ,, w.p.m. ~tnr. 811hlt; to. ANTIQUE Hand c r •. n k •~_.!IOt\11!1, Silt 6112 anly, \Vlnterwood Or. Sal, Sun. cha.Jr, mahag !lvin bdnn 11tt, ",, w/ ...... , ""--..6' ..... •-oo -·-h h R d lOftm-4 pm. l601 Vl11!1 Dl", 10-a. lamp~. tic. 61~1988. -,'• """ """"""' '"" ....... p ono1r1_p • rcor NB (8 ho 1 1 umf' w/&a.IAT)' htl'tln'y lo 11oragr, OM{ SllO: 1elJ S40. . I.YI rf'_&) n • lty. GARAGE Salt : En Ii r ~ Robert WOOda Painlln1 ,: " 01u1s1fltd 1d • 190, D1ity 491-JOM. DELUXE rottnd ll'ld w/aold hou!lf'bold, Jtqual'ium, book.'. Uk11 811!asca~ ', Pllo1, P. 0 , Box 1560, c:o.t. ANTIQUE l9th C II! n 1 u ry headboard Ir: mat r. hi n I de~k11, furn. ~•c. 7 ~ 3b~~~C~•l~J ~"~"-:...=21~";'=~-I , 1 ~fll!M, Ca, 91626. ltolephont, wlbattery box. beclsprt1cl. n~ a11111 I twin Al"-bama, Hunt. B. 21'' Colar TV ha.' UHF xlJl't , SECltETARY, tail, 1ccur1.!e Ptrfect Appraiaed S115, atll bed SZ'.i. Call :io~l9l. BALBOA l1land patio I< ll'\\'n CtJnd. $1®. typilt, 10n1e 1 ho r Ih a n d, $100. 491-lOU. AU. ctd1r wardrobe closet, •Alt, Sat. 4 Sun. 10-5, 116 &Mi·15?> ' . 11le peravn select~ "'in cood IJ)elltr. So. Cout WALNUT umotrt, pie aare S15 or btal ranbl. atler. All. Cara!. Goodlet r •lore trom OSCJU.OSCOPE ti.vi! IOod 'Wint alcilla " a Comm. HOlp., 31172 Coe.at dflk. round otJc table". Xlnt 4pm: 545-09ll3 or ~14841. bla to UIUe! Excellent condition ;so , ~J ainc.re desire ID RP"'"fnl: Hwy, S. Wr. 4tt-l311, !:lit. eond.16-1441 AU. turnlahlna• tar 1 br. BABYturn.mc tarc)lclt', e 96l-646Q e .. ·• c L A s s I F I E D a PfCIJ"livt I: dymmic nr-J ;"'~·=,,,_;;,,,.,,-::;:,--::::;"::;-J ·:--.:;-::------::: apt. Nl'U new. Cheap! kU r • e 11 n • r ! oak . detk, UNUSUAL ·PoiynHl.an ta~ --l p.ni&atlon In tnffdas .... Sl'.CR.tTARY (l1irt olftcel, A,,ll•MM 112 .n fir part. M&-am. llUl'fbe9rd, dothlnc. Sat. pOrtablt TV phorq:rapll, mt.Inc the pubile. Xln't fla.. J111Ut. AP'l)C)' -~ BED dlnn, (tilt back) -•matn PL CM. •lid• proJeciot. m.JU6 i~ tun OWOC ton.IQ' tb1' f'C'OmOo-upa1ttlff ,impcl'tanl! N'pt. 1 "'r"'1t"'1"a'"1_0_•_1_R"£,...-.-....... 1• WANTI:D1 ~ Hon 'tO Ofhtr" dmc.J I; 111e-Beach an-. Call fair app't A ort1ll9 f!il"Md. Uke MW'. $!'JO, RCA «ilof TV ... ttf'ofO cambo · •' ret&rlal positior111. 51S-S9IO "4-ltlT E*, ~Mr. xi~ eond. -:_0¥-• 142-nn • ~VD OOu...ut.~. S375. 7 pc. dlMlte $40 Ken. .to iiSDJrnll ;;.,;;;;:llnd;;;;lMiiiott•<'Tii•>iw;;;,...;;; 1,:;:~·;,:m~ua~•;,•;1~1·,.?::;:_· !14&-=;!:;:"~· / 7' 'JUXEDO .ata In tonlemp. L v. pty, ~ mort CU dl')'fr S«I. ~15 , , ;.i Apply in Qll!:tmn --Aa P/tlme Bld1. Olffodlen, FJUGID.4.JR.E ~. ftMIJ prirrt, S1~; dlMtte IDO fSLE GARAGE SALE \YATER Bed $19. Kin( ,, DANA M•~• Verdr. R#•p. ''"no Avocado rrttn. llke nt:w, H f 1ncludt1 t chllra +leaf, plu1 f\lrnltul'P. Sat at ln Quetn. l yr fa c l•r• ,1 Laboratories 2401 CAMPUS DR. IRVIN!:. CA.UT. Nr. Ora.ns~ c.o. Airport Equal opportunity empl0)'9' dable, non drinker. Sf1-!1896, * * m5l0'1 * * S4~. MB-6637 Via rermo. NB. ruarlllllff. &1~4, '~·' 546-232J. SEAR El.tc. Dl")•tr, ne1r DBI. 8i:r.~ hlt~a-hrd It 9' SAT 9 lo :i, Sun 1 lo S . 1!1(16 ~tAPLE bunk heda, newt , ~,. SF:RVICE Sta, Silt-' Attend. MW. J)A~kef bill backboard belt' naua:ahyd' IWll , i mo Port R11rmouth. NB, Mov· us.,d. Completot "'' Sl00- Exper. F'ull A pfllme open. f1.JO. ti~. old. l\ft.c. 54"--0317 Ina. Anllque1 .6 miK. 96'1--9202 • inf~. Appl)' 7am-4pm, RAy KENMORE wuMr, JJ.3, ex• OOURf.E btd-Box 'prlnfll, DNJG SALEU Sal 6/12, 18001 1i\'O SURFBOAJ\.OS .'till C&tty Ow:m:in. flCM' 56. cellent: Al!IC washer It matt'tt111, framt. Like new Orton, nlv•n.Jty Park, '47.!ill '-•ch Coe.111 Hwy, lAJUM 8 . Dey1r 11.L 540-1.095 S«I. C..11 ~162 •ve1. Irvlnt 10 am kl 8 pm. e 6*-7~7 e SER.VICE Statto" a h•ndant kETR.tGERATOl\S SM I ANTTQU!: DRY SINK 51 CAL. aquuhun, complete. N.8 . Tennil 1 Swimmina All •hlf1s optn. Apply 4171 S'B. WhlrlpooJ Waaher $4$. w/hl·fi ll'llide, d • e e rater STS; t111)lf.J, mitt. m !. Cluh Ml membtnh!p b Oa~· Dr. H.B. Nf..t'P!T Ziff. dl'yt:r S25. SH--7120. })lll!Ct:, $m. ~ 11th P1., C.M. SI:! "-SUl'I. lrnmed. ult. au..om I I •• .... .,-l·---- BAll.' • "1? l '---- I Here's How You Ca11 Us. "VI CONVENIENT OFFICES • .Our Fo-Dime • A • Une1 • "'"' -... NH lhem·will> -""' ~ t;-.J"-.trovr-4 eonveni•nt officn.. our fameu5r~ DIME-A-LINES •. 1:0 . S~RVI T,Oll. . " e Nt tlv"t.c:k, prMuce or pl1nl&. ' e NIWPORT BEACH .. U33 Nowporl Blvd. e N._com,,..rclal Mh allowed. e LAGUNA llACH , .... \'• 222 For•t.Av .. " • · E1Ch item. muit be pricH with no lt•m over $25. • COSTA MESA •••• " ....... 330 w .. r •·1 C•••' n M"-" •Mil .,.ctt ,., w.t. e HUNTINGTON BEACH 1717S IH1th llvd. e SAN CLEMENTE 30~ No. El Cimino ... t REFRIGERATOR $2). Pool 2 Modern bllH' anrt lf't'l'n 9 x vacuum $25. Pin& pong 12 carpet.• J25 f'acll 2 p&da 9 1 table $25.. Surlbo&rd 125. x 12 Si r•ch. ~ce:llrnt La1t1n mnwrr SIR. S11·ing &f'I corldllion 6'1>2754... .., SUI. TV St.5. Ru.a $15. REGINA tlt'elrk broom like 1 Bookc.se Sl5. Bath rug ill"! I' ne"' $10. Add ing ma~h1 nr SJ:., Watlle iron $5. Infant niQflUlll older mod,.I clean 1t111 sa. Guord r11.ll $.5. Hnw and .i.:~1 ·s15. 67J-l:lli2. I rePl J:, • .Ho!ir Si Cha1fs SJ:i 1 -- e.<tch. Cani!ill'r !lt'l $:'). Wall SELL.INC rnost everylhinx. plaquts S5 !"&ch, Rahblt all hkl' Ill'\\', v.·1tnu1 modt'rn Cllge $5. Slit-Sun. 10-l, 9128 furn1 turr. 2_ efld t11blf'! \\'ITl1 LaColonia. 1-'ounuun v1111,.y. dra\\·rr SI J each. Corfee -labll' S20. 2 h1tnp~ with b11..sr HONDA_ handle bars ~J, 10 Jighl S10. Rf'<'Ord c11b1nl"'t spred bi.ke tra:ne S5. Lo SJO. Pole lamp s;:i. Chr~I of s~ed bike $1J. Rook• drawrri; $25 2-0niwer niaht 2:x:-s1. Lu.tht f1xt ur:rs __ SJ. sta1Kl.s SI~. u1:h.,r.t ir11lr JJ. fointrbc:oks 50c-Sl. 642--0:1.12. Bo111 clock ~·)th port hole .:n RIFLE $15, 3mm movie SUfU'BOARD ST:i, Pola roid 01.ITDOOR tablt. and 2 GUITAR cood condulion $15. SATURDAY nnly -Maple c.amera .l projttlor $10 with tlash $20, 8mm Movie benchts $6. Bini cqe and !>48-7440. nl~ stand $10, co!Ctt table r-a ch, •w1-bi\IJ' $5, 2 11111 ccmtra 1r1ph~ tur~l $20, J 11and S5. 4J'gr. surfboard fRICJDAIRE wa!lhet, needs round SIS, book Cl!Jle $15, boat 'ta.111 S!> ~•c~, bottlf'll 1pttd bike $25, 11Jve.rglass SI. Hand la~:n mowf'r $6, \\'Ork Sl!> 546--009. book ca~' S 2 !>, 5c~S2. hQl._.lat' Sl, large •nd 180 skis wirh M ark er• Rt'ige n>chner cheir $2). 944 · largt' 111.mp $12, chf!sl of ~rna.ll piclurt• 5c-$.~. lamps, 51ep-l/\\ $'25, boots & polf's Cheyenne, olf P1.ular1no, ANTIQ UE marble I 11 mp, drawf'MJ SlO, dieat 0 f floor and tablr 50c--S2.50, s:;, microscopf" $.'i'. f;46-5g.:iJ. C:\1. Mf>p ~rown, bJAck and rll'awer!I $25, round maple disht-~ fl.r-$3, kly11 a nd \VAT r R b rd-, -S 2 5-. BED, rr·arnt', box sprlni s $%., while S23. ~11.ibt'd!al ra_dlo. (Hn1ng table S2.'i, 6 ma1ch1ng 1:11.n1t1 l L'-Sl, pallems 5c II dbo, d I'" I'•"'"'"· Heiuiboa•d 15. Nigh! stand good roJldhinn $2.-i, i1ri1tqu4' chairs $6 each, 11tudio ('Ouch ea ar' ~... ' ~ Brun11w \ck p o rl11.b lP t>ach, shoes, 1111 •i i ea , S:l;. Resin cult'd tablrs s1 a. sa. 2 ba.r scoots S7 50. Two S:.!O, upright vacuum clraner 5'.--2'.c, r!il' bfod S l · Ro c k 1 n g che.ir·s Sl5. Jiv1 n~ room chairs S20 eaeh. phonograph s2;,. oh1 rf'<1lrds $25, alla~·hmPol.! $10, wh t!e has11ntt $1, baby clothel! bi!>-!>Cl5CI. :OC-i:X:, old lihtf'I music 10t• rattan Lable gh1u lop $25, 4 ( n" w born s, t 11 I p 111 1 , ~~-rach, 2 washboard~ ~ n1alr.h1n~ chairs. SJO eath. 4 <·hildreo1'l 1 Sc-SI, walker ARM chair Sl i Cerami(· 4 Green naugahyde· swivel e11ch. 8mm KM1k n1ov1e maple caplainl! chairs Sl:i, $\.50, baby iwing 'i°Jc, mold.11 2l.:.--J2. Library tablt' chair!'I $25. 968-57~. projeclor Sl7. haby table each, maple kru lung lub or mKtPrnity elothe!I r.ic-earh, SlO. Disht's 11nd cernmlcsTOASTER St. EIOon 11•ith N'nter 1rat '-'in.YI top '! $10, ratlan bar S2~. 4 MftgnajPCIOr $2.50, f'!Pctr\c lOe-JOc. End ifthle S6. 1&4 E. Pnv."eridt f'LIJclJ'ic. car $.15. $1, 962-8002. matching bar stools $6 each, color "''hePl S3, rPt'Onl• 25r 2fll b St., C . .\f &12-2380. CheVttillP'I 1111.rltt V~. l:lV UPHOLSTERED r h 11 i r, maple krut'k knack 1'lhrll earh, ""i.I!:~ SI each, inJanl AMPECTO bootiler l!Pf<1ker SW. J956 f':oi:it St_at io n ro1e -colorl"il Early r1esk c:ombinalion $20, -11'1 50c earh, callee table 9.'x.·. Lamp~ Sl.T;i. Corni~g Wagon, l''Jlll'l, no pink S2:'i. American U5. 2348 C:Olgate ~~2. USED garbaRe <lispou.I $5. Good wOt"king e l e c 1 r i t'. moron 1 for .50e Md I for S2. Deluxe •erving cart. $3. Display ra.ck5 SI.JO rad\, Barbl'r anft beAuly towels .OC. L!lrgf 1()(-small clothes 111 11.izes 5c-S1. Throw rugs various SLU'S Sl each. J\1etal c:ampl'r chrst $2. ~e drum trip:>d Sl.50. rural rnall box Sl.56.. 6' foot white flocked Christmas tree with iitand µ.so. F ibre g!as1 f)('destal' rha1r S :'I. 50 , M1~1!11.neoo1 ceramic and clay fl o\\·f'r pots 25c-Sl.50. Biseel 1h11.nipoo Tn11!trr $2. Oelux• rable fop hair dtyer 512.50. Pl<'1Urf' Ir am e 1 25c-Sa. O r i gins! 011 BABYl..lNE cnb $1'.l. Crib Sl High ch11ir $5, $7 .S O'. Bathinelle 15. Bassinet, complPtl! $7 ;,o. BuUY S1. Stro!lrr $5. Car bed $3.50, g drawer che11.1 $1:1. Antique oak chest. 6 rlrawl"rl $15 . Antique oak chest with matching m irror sxr. P.ach. 2 t,nd leb!es $5 !'&ch. 2 nlgh-1 1ta.ndJ: S5 each. L 11. w n fllOWt'f S4. 880 w. 19th, CM. 642-4i5.f 11.JI week. S.25 x 20 lltILITAR\' ITf'ad ligh15 SIO, Box ~prings 11nd flrrs and rims Sl ~ IP'&eh. matlrrs;, Jul! 110. Dfosk La"·n mo\\er S.:I, ll!'eds cha ir $10. Sun lamp a11d 1harpPn111g , l\'hite holder S7.Thmwrugi;$1-S2. naugahyr1P. tv.in ht>arl1:>oar1I Rtr1spreail $:1. lO r u JI S3. GE portabll" hair rlryer rlPrtr1c ('\lJIPI' pol SlO. l~p $3. TP11. ~1 fnr 4, llf'1•er u$t'd ll')·er ~. Blondt' "'iE S5. Sl. Oldrr Rollex ramer S.1. Kitehen gar1itet.~ 2 5 c -S 5. Olrler Maple ~roolp 1·v l'om"' lo 29'15 ,\1tnd(l1.1 Dr. c11birll't , · make aood bar ApL D. Ci\t until aJI is J;Old. s1orag" Sl . Good Gr11.d gifts, Rcming1on l'l~ctrit1 ha i r curler it'I $8. A'.lit · FM portablr radio. new boxed $1.5. ·~ Ford truck trans $al. ~. PORTABLE typf'wri!r.r SJn. N11lion11I Gffigra.ph\ci; l.'ic t'ach or 2~ for Mi. Two hang- ing lan1ps SJI Pach. Lari;:"' ot. tumal) on ~·hl'el.11 ito. EIPC· Ironic oriia n, (.1ls,t $600, !or S2~. Porlablf' mPsh pl11yprn $4. Srrolll-r l l Pair t·rrnch Provinc ial pin up larnpg SIO. ConerrtP. bird bath $4 . 67:).191.1. SI. 2 encl table• Sl Pach, ware: Collt>e pol Sl i" but can ~ got ·Chlld'i Dr. 549--0Sal. M""O"R"s"E~~zc1g·.~,c,.--,,.-,c,,chcl,-. double box sprini.:s and ~ldl!et SI. Sri di111he111 SJ electric pin~'I' m11.chf111! $~~ cor F'EE la bit 15, roffrr pot e:«cel!e.nt condi!ion. $ 2 o , rna1tress Si 50 l'arh, golf Good inJo $1.25 ll'ood bar VTVl\1 $20 12 s~aker1 SJ oo::o o •• , " J 2. ... ~·o ~-,, $2,50, 11ssor1ed dish e .'i ~5.1.l. 1·l11b.~ afld r11rt 12. 5 0, slOO!S $2 f'R Cn. l'\\'l'll'y :X:, f'3Cu ..... ,,...,,~ · 2)c s· n h'lr! =~-~=-~---~ I Goll , .. ,1 ~ (,'I•"• bowl< -. , . · -'"'· wome . c L renll 1910 to J9j(I &'lee! music womPns, men.•. ttn11ger5, ~ ......... ~ • nvo 12 '!1-12. c~pet" _w1~h clolhni.g Sc-Sj. 536-7990. :!Oc per shePI. AJ.....,uipt slide l"i'rwr~ and kid• clothing. 25c-12 .iO. Po1!1 and pan.~ pad~ S2J. f nlding picnic . .. • . , • "' . All s1u•111 anr1 sty!r.~. NPw ]Or.-2:.C, Clothinf T.>e-$4. 244 !Rblf' $~. Picnic jug Sl.50. B00IKES-~~.ls :~ .Rullyl 1 St 0 J. 1 ~~ee6;~r $1;,. Pole lamp $J, and IU!'d :'lc-Sl . Alw servict' 1'.1ontf' Vis.la. ti46-3131. 5:1:).323! Y• ,..., 111-r1se , =~~·0·-~----- un1forn)s SI t'a<'Ji. 2012 S.E. i30)''S bike SIO. 64 Con:11.ir SAT. o~ly, IOA i\1:-SP M 53&-2495. .. ONLY Sunday, p!ant pols, 0 r 1: h 11. rd . Silnra Ana ~rick trans 8 nd l'hJtch $2j, 2 &IZ-5CM..l J drawer chest $lS. 2 CRAGAR grey mags, 14 ,:1ands, .saucers S 2 -S 1 0 • lif•1ght~. or! Tu.~1 1n r ight front Cnnoair l!pring~ $Cr. Box springs orthoprd it: Ford or Chrysler,~ lug, Danish green sola $20. ~rore PalisadP5. Chev. rims 8 x 15. 4 Juli!: mattreS1 iJs. Head/fool 536-4838. M111r.hing chair SIO. Dinrtte SEWING machinl! $ \). rims SS t'&ch. \]" and 14" boa:rd and frame $IO. !\iir-BEAUTIF1JL old 3 WllY ~~ble S~-,..~~~ch!ng1 4 t:ha.irs Uphol111ery tape-stry Sil'' X cyi'nbals Slll. 546-5843. ror :'18 x 12·l10. Grundig Jarnps, milkgla511, brass ""racu. \.rt.tUU singr spring BABY itf'mft: High rhair $5 Pla.y pp.n SS. Ba15intl $;}. Baby b!C'yc.le 1e11.t S 4 , C!othini;: ~Sl. Athleue equipmrol: Skl~ li'J"-".9", SS. Bowling ball $5. Sboel' $5. Golf C'lUhl 10 irons, 2 \\'ruds $10. Bow J 1. patnlings on c an v 11 s f'Urniture: Blue f' u r v 'd beautiful bul iinlramed 1 lle<:tional $Xi. E-Z cha.ir Sll. 11bi:1ut .24x48 S\0. ! abou1 18xJ Youth hf'd $15. r-.111ttre11 and $9. l a.bout 24x24 $6. 300 !rel box J1pri11g SJ, No work TV household electncal w1ri11g $7. Swio.1;: srl $15. 548-2712, $25. Wood level $5. Conduit ._.\ E. 19th St. CM. ronnector1 2 lor l)('. ~.'' I =~==~~-~-~­ dnll 11 nd i:ornplete &el high 20 PIECES of uselul lumber , speed bils 1.X. Set of lap.1 ro redwood $2. 20 piece1 tr'tt ~" Sl2. MistTIJaneous tools 11.takes $1. &-12·· x 60" :-i0c-s.i. 2 gallon1 whi1r latex redivood St.5 • 11 posts, 111sirl~ paiot S2 each. 1 variou1 ~izes S3. 5 windows galloo whi!r outside latex 24" x 24" $1 rach. Doot 30"x79'%" Sl . Bait la nk 24 " paint $2.50'. Stnall traosistor F'El..T matt'f"ial 50 yard roll, 6" 1\.ide S2.j() ~r roll. felt piece:s IO.,x::t6" 5c each. burlap 11nd linen cHI pie<"'"" 11·11h print !>r each, frlt ma1Pr1al 001 pink ('Olor 24" \\[dt' 2jc a y arrl , \Vinrljan1n1f'r clnlh llk ll ~·a 1'f!, boltHQUf' mln\)T5 $3.:-.0 e11ch. dr11lralil'r \\'II! l plHqll"~ S5 t>a t:b, florll! errangPmrnl.• S I . ~0 -1 l5 , pl11~tir slark turnh!f't"S Hk & 20<-, pla1'11C s11lad bo\\•Js llk'-;.!lc. \;)() E. Stevens St. Sant11 A1111 . :16" 14. Ledie& .11hol's, Jh:e 7B ~~~-~---~~-1 . . H' " I s· 110 1· J I bl mat.!rPss $3 t'ach. Deep near '61 Opel with Mon1.a. buc.ke1 MaJtsltc 1·t 1 conl!O f', ;>--' wo arge a P new hand basin \\'ilh ra ucets t 4. SJ and $2. Pa i r srals. nor running 523_ beauhtul cabinet S20. Dun-lamps. dl'COrator shadei; S!O. l\lirror m,. d 1 cine drapl'ries. each drap!!. S~" ~·~ .,~.... 1 C c11 n P hyle Table. marproof $10. Unusual olil ctnna, J'lo-o'""· J79 Wa nut, M. N' cabine! $4 . Crystal and \\•id"..,, 57'" long $4. LMdies ~~~~~~=-~~~I $10. Vinyl 3 piece 11ectit!1111.J ~tetnware, Noritake 1ppon, bra~s chanrleliM" $l:J. Bath, 11n wPitlher roal, i iie 14 $5. 2 Doub!P ht-ds $11) and $25. S25. AU good. or1tonl11l , milkglas.~ plf'cr~. k itch!:n. ceiling lights S.l ~O.~~. Baby and c.: hi Id re n' 1 . ritndlestick.'i, trays, plant PO\\'ER mower S13 f'int 0111 1 7==...,.~~=C'C~-_,. furniture $10 for 11. I l , TA~LE ~aw SI J. _Tra1nbnard holder~ Sl-~5. Lll.rge 1'lilvf'r e;aeh. Cabinet hi-ti, nf'rds hurf'all wi!h mirror Sl9 Bi11: GIRL'S hikell 26'', J spel'd, s.1!>-l200. $1.l. HO !l'a1ns and carving lrlly on Ires $~. f'artr1rlge, SlO. Host rha1rs do.I( llou.~ie • "'ht>lpin11: ™'d good l'(lndihon, two $.'> Parn. --~--------i 11ccessor~s $2;i. l s!;indarrl Eight indivir1ual Dirilylf' S\2. Yard ch11 ir SL Dishe.~ S20NPtplllYP<'f1 S7 Cll r seals ~:l-421.l. DELCO shorks. J1kp nrw fror l}'P""'rllers S\0 "'.ach . but!Pr spN'aders $::i. Brass, ~-S2: Tra1•C'rse rod.~ :-,(le, 2 5-0 I k -~=~~---~~ '66V\\', C'O.~t $20, !!I'll h1r $5. Corn1t e bo.\'es, 1-11! 11"'1 m>•hle ,-" ., _11,, i"bie l-;nlr11lrapes ~.TV cart Sl. !'iOc-S . TrikPs $~, S4. . ,1 I' GO-KART, 2 hp, runs S\5. ' 1K1 " ~" n , .. h , l..>tte rnodrl Po r !!C'hf' 2-4' $10. Bicyt:!e $'l f'lll'h. nf'f'dsrepAir,Sl;Twop,tr~ ..... mp c111n .\C 11 fool. nf'W crib S}) Toys 10<"'-$1 ~:i-4213. lfl s7 '" I I I '" p,·,,, ·-I 2· 11 '" sc.avrnJ1:t-r m u er .. •• Jl run.~rcr rar . l'aJl:P ....... lflr'e rolonial I> r i n 1 s , I••·:.~ ramcs .-x:-""'· P11rio tabll' S!l "ri rr GAS slnll'f' S25. Oin!!llt table pack framf' wi!h bAg s.:;. Boo.~ llk-_2'.or , TV sland lnimrd S~S lO. K l n,s i 7.e H11.mper 2 ~c . 8132 hookcase S2· 11 ea db0 a r r1 arid 4 chail'l'l SlO. 16" l'On· Chi!rls ironing 0011rd ~c . built ~ 11.er1at S3. 16 mOOel quilTt>d OQral .i;prear!, lle\I', P cnni11,i:ro11 Dr., East on l\'l1h cupboants S7 GMC VC'rtible bike S4. Baby St1l01e r 65c. ·G irls a nd horsl's 75c-S1.!'JO. _Toys •nd filled, $25. Round Jormica, Allanta, SQuth on next lailgatP $15. 96~737 bll.'1.."'iner "'ilh pad SJ. Car ladies pa ll~rns, 11ze 6-10 '.Oc: gamrs !iOc-Sl. 54.,...;,122. chrome Pt'dl'stal I ab 1 e, streel, Surf"•oocJ, radio S5. A:\1/YM i;horl x 24" lop, 28" x 28" bottom, 11·ave radio SJO, Silverrone 24 ·· deep SS. Tablt' Y<ilh black/whit! TV \\'Ork. S2.i. metal top S2 . ..Swivel cheir, Baby ck>thes 25c'-Si Strn!lrr metal. Jpathrr covered S2. S~. Ca.r seat $2. High ehair Lobster trap Sl . Cbilqs 2 $7.jl), E1·en-Flo t' I , c 1 r i c speed rocking hors• $17.~. slrrilizer S2.jl). Baby carrier Flower clay Potli Hie each. ~Oc. O':'!ilXf' bike rraininll'. Gt'rman hook~. 1909, 1913. \\'hPl'll'l SI. Games. toys and 1919 and 1920 $1-$10. 2.:-1963 n1isrPllant'Ou~ r hi Id r " n Ford s1atjon\\'Rgon se1ts, ! 1tm 1 5c-S 2 . T w 1 n l1k" nPw $1 t'ach. 2214 Elden he11rllxiards and !ootr11il.~ S\ 1 _,_,_,_._c_._M_._,_"-""-'-'-"-·--- J\.1unzer crramie 11ntiquP MAN 'S 3 speed bikl' $25. doll.~ $12.50 f'R Ch. A.r;sor1ed Ladles l speed b1kl! $25. 3026 laJTips and Assortf'd shades Killybf(l()kt Lane, C, M . $1 -S.i. Craltsman bf'l 1 5-15-2835. 3 SPt'l'd bicycll' $10. BluP. l't'lvet cb11 ir wi1h 01lom11n S:Q. Eleetronic JOO KC rounter SlO. RCA V1VM $10. Org•n lone grn<"ralClrs SlO (octavPI ~lach[ni~ts 7 drA"er luol bo~ $1 8. can!ile1'f'r 100! pa rt~ box $12. Equalblng hitrh 111ount Sl.'i. !Kl:> Liard Pl, C\1. j.16-30211. TI'IN bed, m11ttre~s and box OOi S2. 54S-542!1. rach. Girt 5 clothing, size SCllWlNN 5 d I b k chairs S2.'i. IW7-5066. SINGLE bt'd 11.nd box I ===~~===~~.,-6-U SL 2 remplrle Ca.mp . aper .as\ 11c !~====~..,,,----spring, frame, hf'adboard TENNIS RACQUETS: Dunlop F'ire girl'!! outfit, i ize II, 17. s2;,. Tw111 hox_ •pr~ne: end CARPEIJNG $20, p11clding .;pri11gs, never userl, nPw i;afldrr 125. Miscel!alll"Ou~ TWIN bed frame, box· 'prin;: book~ 5c-SJ. S:tturday only 9 and mattress $20. Chest $5. 111 d11.rk , ]21 Cleveland Colfee lll blt S3. 646-85()~. SZi KlngsiZI'. hradboard SS 1-'orl J uo ior s7. Dunlop f'"ort i;ize 10 ti. RPrord 11.lbums mattre"g• Roh1n50111 ~a.be! S~. epproximately Ill yard~. S25. Single mattress SA. Arm Babytenda Sl9 AH in i ood neiv gut 1'ltring S 1 2,. 2f>c Pa ch. 2 pR ir rap.~hOt'~. S25. Ex("('tlf'nl . condition. Magnova.x hi-fi, llm-lm S20. chair $7. Strp up end lahle condition 5'18-64!!0 Sp1111ld1ng Sn1ashPr S I 9 . ~It.I! 12 $.1 and size 1 '1 $2. Bell 'l'o~l':'X sun,ing lif'lrn~t, Form11J s1~.e 7--8, S 18. S4. Chairs S4-$i 536-8296. GE automatic •'ood Cooker. "'il!'On T2000, new top grade Crtf>f!Y Cra\1•lf'r m11kPr Sl. size 7 ~~. 1(214 Santa Lucia, lM2-~976. 1-1.B. ·I FT. davenporT, fadPd ar1rl DrivP, H.B. ] blocks Wes!. 011 8f'ach nrr HunlingFon OF'FICE f u r n i l u rt. 2 StrPe! 11.nd l blocks South of ronft'rt'nr' lab!rs, black Ma·in St. steel \\1th l'hrome oim q)T $8. Liff' jRl'kl'tS, 1·hih!'~ 50c. Chllrl's spring hoard Sl. Chair and 01ton1an SIO. Sofa $2.'>. Bro"·n h~ir plf'l't', Si . Snow. chains S\O. 2 rhild'~ b1cyclf's $8 r11e\1 , TriC.1'CIP S2. Baby and householr! irrm~ 2X-Sl. l84 J\1eado"' ~llf', N.B, near Tustin and 22nd Sl. RATTAN l~blt' $~. 548-1591. , >>yl s~ N• A'"••· 10 ,el \\•a!er he•IH Sl.'1. Fountain \ 11.llPy. 847-6591. I i1·orn b"I a well ma"" ''"" never user1, 1n ra.rron. cosl '111 'V· "" 1 ~• ·' . SHATIER proof slerl oxygen " '" "~ GIRL·s 2·1" bir.yclP. Real S~.0. !'{'II $20. r.1anil'ure ,:Pl, ll;iilll't lrn111i; .;hors, ;i1,1 S!I. l\1tchr11 sink wuh fau1·rl1'l SMALi. gtr! bicycle SJ . cylinrlrr 2100 cu bic ·lnch I $'.!,·1. D.\oish 11·alnu l rofl<'f' nict , excellent conrlil ion $20. f'll•i.:rn.; \l'llh iUuniirmtt>r1 ]Ii' exl':'r1s1on ln<hif'r $11. J' S2:1. l:l1u·~q1:f' 11·.11~ niolor S!'winl!"' nu1chlne. l{OO(l s:m. Rllt;gt' hood fnr f·ampC"r tahll' a nd matc h1r1g li11np Hand Ol('IWf'r, 11 ,.1.,Jy 1nnTor. t'(lt;t $'.15, ust'd ont·t-sl"P l!uht1•r 14. Can1p siool~ -"~·l~iood ~~6-:t.l(l6. l'o111!1tion $19. 1126 "'· ~111...on, ur 1rail':'r 20xl4x2 lnches·S2 li!hli> S.i eaL'h. k:ini;.:sl 7.f' sharpener! SB. 226 Cabrillo $20 l'urtniil in nil 16'• x i 1" !'°1·. Tt'1,.1•1n halh !•·;111' CArtPE'T :<an1plf's, n1akl' C.i\1. 9611-4713. · hr 1 d~P913"2 &d, quilted, .Jade St..C.M. 54&-2803. I.,'·" ~-, I '' ·-7"' '' y-·• ""'" -,., 1.'-,,.,,.h. SCRAM LETS ~:.:'c."c· ::0· 0:-·'c1c1c'c""=:c1.:..::"c.:.'c"c"c· -I i>niirn>;;;;;;;:;;;:-"ii<'";;;;< :1t11l;1\ile tor any l'OOll\ 11r ""'· .~ 'l( ,. ai.,,~ "'1 x vu "" ''" .~· BASSINET S~ 8 $16 S.,.,. u I '"· "'&nn1n" !ray, ~,.,. ,,.,,1 • • '' ~. Uf(gy · ·-HEAT ,.,, .. ,1,·.,,., a>ll I"" POWER mn11•rr $16. H11nrl f11·1•11IH11' SW. :.01 Al't'lhdil · ""'· ull'Y1' f' µllt'I.• ·""" .. ' Jllnlp sl'.'at Sl. 5.16-424i. " ' " "" "' v• I S6 T nd Lor,.1110 in Blurrs &14-CM2! Ptll.I: pong ta hi e end f'QU!p· '~· \\'a fr ll' iron and grill SID, Jiprl. Suol>e&m stPlna curler mower · rimmer a 0·•"1·•1· 4 1'll~ak plalf'S on \l'f•Od"n ANSWERS LA\VN ITIO\\'er, Craftsrnan $13. Sal. 642-4.>lti Rflf'r edi;:t'r S4 5.16-41.lM. '1 !TtH'AN f' I nit-tll .nu-" .i. 12' A, •..• 111ui.:! o r 1, h11.-"t , rif'v!'r Ul'lf'(I Si.~.O. .>,\Va lk1e.talkie,2. l1 AM -5:lOP,\.1. Sun. 4 xllutilitytrlliler S7.i.Single Volvo SW "8f•h Volt ba llt>ry RA1-l'AN douhte heartboa1~1 An •mlll 1-11rri1>r tor plan• $8. C ~ •-· 0 1 llt'~lhkil S'L1l set. An1li;:o ll ~S-ll034 . hPd with hox spring aod rhurgrr l :i. 646-lol70ll S\ Cru!ch,.~ 52. L 11. 1t Y 641>-":.66 rou(·n -ouvth -I ,.r -rPrnoir 1..1lntrol 111 0 d e I !'unlil'am h11 inJryPr s l , •· · Radish -'l'00111BRUSll (.;erm;in, kit ha!t hnishl'd: BEAUTIFUL mahogany bed, rramr $20. Large buflel $15. ANTIQUES: Bound l'Olumn~ Po1·tabl!" typi>wrller S ), BAB\''~ Playpen Slll, J1•rry Old-limPr'11re111ark: "l ean A-l workman.~htp Sl4 ftacr s1ng!e $25, Carrl !able S.J, tii:'')-().'\84. /\-1;i.~<>.achu~l'll~ Mag at i n t J.a"'n Pdgrr S3 Box~prini;: R11by C!lrrirr Sf!, Jumf)f'r rf'f!1ernbt'r ""ht'" if )'Oll lllltd lrll('k with lransformeri;, 2 :EIPclric i;.:ril! S4, DroplC"a[ I =su=PoER~-,~-m-~~,--,ro~joc-1,,,.­J7~J 11;,. t"eh. 11~600 Jor bunk brrls. nt'W $:·1. \\'alkpr J!I, 2 large ba~y yOOr battery wa'~ <lead, yw car~. lot~ of !rack S20, Bal>-formica labJe, 2xJ It S7. S25. .Portablti w r 111 i: I! r SURFBO.AJ\D ·7'2" Hke ll{!lf January 1792• r.i. VPry old Quilled bl'fl~µread S:t Bird bath tubs $Z ea. 1 crih 11-err 1alkirlj!; 11bout your car, t'OCk remote con 1 r o J , Good condi!ion S48-lill 2. \\'ashrr $2.). Baby i t:ale S:l. mirror $~. Chinese ~ilk bum ""r pad $2 1 yell $25. Enr!i~h Jigh1Wf'i~hl t'llgl' SJ !lid Cl a.,. 5 i r a I ,... , • ow 001 your TOCrl'llHHUS!\,'' eseaperncnt t)lpe SIO ·rrans. ·~ FOnD dune huggie needs Car bed SI. &by carrlrr psne1 $8. Coppt>r and Lrasi; rPi·or d., SI •ll. Ph u lo d1apf'r hag$2,&i.1urclayor1ly ... 11 hk l'n£ine work l 25, 8 ... ,"' 5-0 B b 1 ~s2 bike l ~Pf'f'<l~ in Rood condi-Cl!pl' Cod Jightrr SHI. Old ~,;;1_74_j.-,. DINE.TIE lll'I, rabll' :v1·· 11rn111on, ear iii;, Ba.~k,., .. "'· " c. a y c othes ........ - , Lion S20. 5.jg.1;,:l\ p11io1i ng In olrl frainP S2.i es'1'.!','"k1b'Or $20 Gas e11g1ne $2. , \l•itle x 4!1 long \l·ith 12·· lear, 6.. hack boarr1, llf'w $5. De sk s<'a1s SI O. Solid St a I "" 646-9072. ,,... ROUND coffrt 111.ble and er11I 1 ~··· <.,,.. l11 mp ,;mall SS p 0 o J au!oma11c slf'rt'O S25, 21 " ,'M-A"GcS~0°l-">-e"h·,.---m-.-.. -,h·--.,-1, DOUBLE box sprinf and Tl\ fl 111.r.i.:r bra s• 1 •1 si · "I h . SIO SO opf'n.~ O ,,.. x"" ' · 'l'V 9 "v v" ""' mat1rci;s \l llh frame S:?:i. C;uidlf'slicks S:Ll f'11rh. Pa1r 1 1'~DDIE:Ra 1Jl'r F.!~ph11nl F001 llnl" ·', "11"' f 8 'r • "'alnul Nt>vam11r top ll"ith vacuum, Jixturf' only $2. S~.). 20 <.'Ub lc !no! lrom f·iat $25 •ach. i:io~ r1o"n ~lPPpinf hill!' rf'f'I .111\\•nmo.,.•er Sl\ l1lrn-"'''"' 1, •., 1.,,., T"o •••n ?<1~511 Vtrde, ~338. niOl'lrrn uprig ht freeier, ~A;._2,29, 6'14-1041. Cloisoorlf' \'aser; SL . 3 lal'l(e : .. ~ · · n1<'rl'111J floor pol oshrr an11 n g,. . ". ' -,--nf'P<t.'i i.:as s2:1. S9.'l-7479. =~=~=·~=~~-~~= P ' 'C" ----c.-c1cs=-" kt>ys S4 eH.<:11. spu r s ~2~. r.x<·Pllrn1 <'on r1 l I 1 on 1 h 1,. 4 1 1 t'ha11·~. 4 s1tlf' rha1ri;, Sil .ANTIQUES salva11.:er! from ""'"""'-,-c~---~~~ IS\\'JVEL-til! office chair S20. 2 I , ~. 11qu11 SP('!\nn~ '"· 11 ~. S' ·.". 6.,.~I".' .]. 6-l.'l-4909. 11·us "''• 1 rlllH'r t' 1Pst 1 C I I I I I h B k u. ;\11:.:N 'S "'"' ,,,_ 44 s1· I d bl .,.,... ~ ., ~ ,,., --c=~--~=o--o--c--si· 1 1 0 k _ d Pal' 1. ~11n1v !o > P wa nut o { oml". oo ·s .~1r Bonles ' ' · ·. .... ;i, 2 ,1,,,ghl m'"ec-"11,., •. P"'f ~Pel ion. Map I' rn la e , __ .-.1, ~llH t•n f'S i raw1·r~ • , . . ' · S J k · uu " u . •· s.~. Ai>t 11 1~.I' l'f'lrigeratur, \VIND an S':'a hf'Ll.Yhollrf!. LAl\'N mo"''r S7 50, Bulova SlO . 1 t 1 d Sii d bl "1th NPvamar top, S2.1, 4 anrl Jars l0c.'-$l.· ~prt>ss1on • porr ac C'ls, si~P 4.t SlO, chairs SJ ell('h. 54~2519. ' h SI. N •·1 I I I d. "00"" 00"," .· Oll> 10' , .. h' ,. c' '"I I h b 1 o -k gt--, ll·S', Cl•>h•-• ~ .. ·SI.·>, Sl ar ks, siZP 40, $.'; Shir1s, i ==~~------- ' -''"'' , .. ,,, .• ,, 113. Eltc tne g<oO<i l'Ofl!l1l ion s1.;,. .l/4 \\II (; ·1 f'('0.: 11.rl" Vo'll. I' 1 ~ • ..... ,, " " ,,.,., c .u • ~ ' If' 8 XP lif)f tng . h ' h' s 8 D I ~ [ lil1.P 16''ll Sl :"", v.-good EI.F.CTRJ gu itar and amp ha~! g1111ar s2:-. &lf..0079 or rol!away l>t-d SJ0.'216 Albl'rt l l:., B<1varii1.,11 ~·hina s;,. rloublP qull!Pd hea1lh0Hnl NLUJJ:a yi e l'U.~ ions, im; flOVt's ·"":· )t~hes rl 54~ ·J S2:i, RPgula.r guitar S9, new lF.4 21 Slff'f'I f'io. I), (Olllll Pl. (,\.'\. Rn•~~ de~k lamp S J 0, $lO, ll!·!i, \\'al nul cabil'lt'l f'lll'h, di'l'OrHlor c 11) r k, 2~·$2, Lan1~rns 1.)-$10, Pie· "On 1t 1on . 71!1. k $6 El ""'=~=c--7.00-oc---!lii2·64"'c...· ~~~~=--$il 8!1!-4'.\Jl ll'a l11ul 11/lll br11.s.,, morh·rn !UN'!! Sl-SIO, Poslrarrl~ lllr, DP..E,'\EL douhle bed, hPaoi u e • t>ctric anip Sl.'i, Jf:EP, J\1ilitary 12V a~ a mp ---.. ,' · ~· · desii.:n ror wall .J 10 : Sht>PI mus ir.$'1 ,'rrunk.~$l \ 11.nd loot bo!lrd $24 . Baltery 11mp, new Sl2, E LECTIUC Krnmo1't' dryrt ELutolit<' i.: I' n I' r a Lor ('Oln· GAS rangt' $10. ;146-0119. KF Ni\10RE '& h t f Couch and chair $ 8 S20, SPf'C'il p:r11ph1c rRn1Pra p:t'!e \l'ith 1 h u n t 11nd GA YJl.1ASTEP.. Chesk--c\\c.'ccicl,-r d~y;r Sl'i' "'a:i1. ~\:ks 8 ~;~ ~'.~~:~~:n·~·or~~1~1: 11~~~ SI~ ~~~I~ $l-S7:i. :.m E. 21~1 St , ~,l!l-07l9. Upho!s1ered rha1r, like ne~· 2!-.:.:3', $1:1, rl.5 Ca mrr11. a 1npm"l<'r in h;1sP, nt'Vf'f $20, l1kr 11tw. Blond rl1n1nJ: n1n~ good ~31}-,1l()!!O. l<f'I; lf'alher fiov.'f'r 11.r· 'l'APPAN 4 I U NDER\VOOD l)'Pf'\\'f11rr. $20, Buttel r1resstr $12, 81.'d Leno I"". r1 K'ki•rs 12 l'flf'h, us1•r1 SX1 ~L &l.;...!745. tahl, \\'1th 4 lllJhol.11lf'rf'd SI ,.1 1 1urnt'r ga!< rangP full sue clt'an in pt"rlt>cl r11van maltress s;,, Double •v J(fTCl l l!:N lable $1 pol'!ablr rllnJ:rm{'llt, ; L t'r!rn Lill S I~ Doug]· r I hrn'<n f'O!in1r1i c ~1111cai;e 1 0·,,NG F',-h-,, ,,-001,-1.,,. eha1r'.~. kood ~·ondillon $25. 1 k 1 11• lh ·• ~g 11n1n1;" sr, rnnd111on $25. Por1able ,\1 ir-bf'd matlrt'SS $10. V\V '"·" 3!'\1 1ni.: rnai:h int s:, S\ll\'l'I an · )'~ val'llll nl'. ;i WI tahlf' S:ltl, ti rhair., S20 Rahv ror l'l('li(3n1 old 1•."or!d lraill'r hllch $7, Sol1rl .l(Old _SJ. :HS-1~ SAt. ·"-f''r --1 t.:a11011y . hi>d frame S:J.~. _&1_G-__ 86i'.I. lup TV table S3, New,•l1;•J)('r a llai·hnients: Wr!<t inxtwul'le , rar 1P11t SJ, Si-ales s2.''ll>i 1~1 Frrnrh &lroque l.l'ilh :If." mounung S2.\ Trllnsisror DOt;BLE bed 11 il h ;\1l'dllPr· :•!ll-2Ml."; 11r1 fi. 2 SC'llOOI, 1lrsk~. xood ron· prii l .\l Sn1all !ahlr lop <h••k can1.~trr t.YPI' v acu~m ~f'll l SI. 4 trR r k tape drck ..,r nale f'llr1lraf frarn P, 111111., radio $O, A ~l·Fi\I lrAnsistur N'lln h"arilxmrd $2.) \\ h.ie ll -.'-T 1-1 ll·O·O ,\l ,_,,,,,.,.,,\. _fi1~on $1'l.50 Pa ch. ~YID-4~24. s:1, Child's 10.\ bnx, Jar..:•• (·lrnnPI'. $1.1; \•alt'I rl<1011n1t 11:,. &1•1-,•, ·,, " ,. " _ 1 o-"' S:ll, H11\lland J~1 niQcr r h1na , radio $6, Ha l/ With anr1 n 'h •-·1 •·"moll•<"" s1· t d I 2 RO\"S h I 120 _,Sil 111lh 1;h1•l1·f'!I s:1. ~. rlPt·tn •· nu·i., \Ill nul An•t hra<~. s:i: ------,.,,--=~~ Y u ur. "" "" ,•.I P r1111e in, t i !<!'RI arwt balh I · i1·yc "S """ . 3 CJRL.S 20" bike< 11· 10 cn)d sc11!Jop edg<', 6 rlP!l~C'rl,: rahlP $9, Ship'!I fo!thn" Jad-646-6\:iQ · 1no!ors S:J.$"t raC'h Hand o·arpPI ""'t'f'l>"f, 11; D11n1~h · ' ·1. . .. . · · luh, guanl r111I $12. Roy11.I N·I Of 4 o·an1prr Jark~ 11:1 d SXi Bo)•'• 20" S'I I 1 d S'.Z:>. ,\.l1rror. lar~P .i2·· clrr $7, Balala ika S211. 4 '"' ~1 1...,,il lP)', nPW, Up to <1 n1e m o i>rn rh11.1r w11h · " · "fll'I' SELJ,ING r1 ... ubl~ hC'd s:z;,, 1~f*'"l'lh'r sr1. :'l-1er1l('l ll~I !'ao·h. 2 ~l"•·p1 11g hll.l(:S S'.<v I I hi I~ ......... hike,,., ,_,,_,_ .. I Yrrnrh an!1qtlf' r1t!l i"n \l.!'OUgnt iron ;1;tark tabl•• ll'nrhl (.;lobe s· .. t"•·a111,,,. nauga iy(" l'\l!I on~ •: i;tu. "'" ·, .._, •· "' " 21" TV $2.'; Shl'l'l!I S(I • ~f'I t•hr~I $"1 tiil-7~~6. P/ji·h l lmht·l'llll 1t·nr S~~-ii n t•ng JWl'l!I Sl ,.11, h Sii ii•rl n~ril llP~k. niodr ni lil(ht bikr Sl:i, B1kr franir~ Sl ·l.'l. 1:11ld!i>11f p!illf' Sl.'1. LR.die~ Sl :ll, Pol~ IN mp, no .~harlf'!I 1\I~,... 11" hf'~1·1.· duly rt firl·· ,-\11,'T.<l >l'rS-h>· ·.··., ,•· .. ,,, ~0·~1;_piu ·k_· S.l .i_:i._6,14-12iO_. \\'h•I• 4 ,1,., ... ,, 1 , s i· srna.r! su1nmec ••<d"·"· I~ T11 m boLJr1~ 1; "-ng•' ,.,.. ....... · ·---l'Of'k"r SJ ~:xp11nd1ng lll hlr \\flC'd 11 Ith ,'\f'l'nrnar top, 2 " I' I"' :i. '"""·· · • • •. "" ., rnr $$. 60~-3;ufi. Long .Jvhn lilHI Ja1 ·kel tyJI", JTALIAN n1nndnl1n s1;, Gl11.~~ $:i Hluii,J ~l"P i'nd lahl!'i1 S·I drawl't'~, I shell, $14 : \\'h1tP t'rrnr h l'rr111n,·1al ...:1.:._1_l _S2:1 962-.ilg~ S.\ S!rf'l RtHtar S!2, Comrr 10 A.\I lo 5 P~t PIP('!rl(' fry rrr·!rt·! ~•.>111i11ion, 11 ~ v fr t<1p lnh[,. Si A!•cordion IW pr. i\lrlal ll'Hnin~ hoarrl SI 11 a.:on, br<1nd nrw, largp lll'1n hPadho~rrl nnd fn,l n1r T\\'IN bf-r1 frame S.i. Twin 1ab11' $.i Obion~ COllt!I' !;i.hlP pan S2.i/J, Dinll("ltt ~el Sli "'01'11 SZ-1 f'at•h "4G-1i'4.1 l:ia~ S2:1. i\1r1rorlb1lll' S4 2 Tricyrll' Sl :~ .'\iilun!;i,\' 011 .. !<il l'. Si . S('hwinn bicyc lP, lJ:i. ,;1·, Sonora Hd. C.\1 Slit !UTQ U(IJ.<t: hf'llrlboarr1 SC. S7. End l11ble SJ, Alond en(! :-troller SS, mapll' rr1h S12. Tl\·iN tied or l~;j(,11-1-~-.•. h1011d Ua111sh eh11 1r• SlO I). 9-6 11 1 2;,~4 Nl'"port Blvd , hllnd hnikr ~. f'\'l:l'ilrnl ('Otld, a.J&..16,1. C'hilrl's lamp 12, ihdrl '.~ ra hlf' S2. H11i;sork $2 100 lh$ T nd l o-S'I M•>••I••-• 'n d >•hi" ,,.. S2 · · l ~7c;o"CC'"":;-------Pnrtl11nd ....,mrnl Sl. ;-1, o-0Y1'l 11. g3rnl's · '1-' • · nlond rer111rig11 1Ar n11f,.,. " •!I "' t.:1\1. ;,; h~r ~10111 or u11l1ty 1 -GA l.J.ON aqua r 1 uni, rasl'I $.1 Lad 1~~ folrl 1n1;" ~·· '"' ,,.. \'1nl'l club chair Si :"(l. 4 >obi• I~. 8,,,., '"' ""''~ •'llfff't•lahlP $l:1 \\'orhtGloli.p sinol , .. ,,.,, , , cell•I 1 ~ , 11 I , si; ly.H:i75Tust1nA1·P.C\.l . . , ' ~u " • ' Lll<E 11r 1v double lw!I nia1l· · · ,,. e 11 , ··for. 11 ar~,, 11 1r pump, 1·111·r iag or 11n'S~f'~ , , \lrsa Sa.1 only, 1\'alnut top, single rlrav.·er, .l0x60'·, S25 rach. 4 guest chairs, black ~11'"1 with blaf'k vinyl i1ptiol~tery $20 Pa ch. All ilt>mS in flt'ar new condi11on. :.45-45afl REF"RJ GERATOR, largr and rlPRn S25. Elrctric dryer $2.';. 163 E. 1llth St., CM 646-7820. J\.1AGNUS chord organ. ntver used, was $30, now S17.~. Pnrtab!e TV SJ;;. Kitchen lable and chalr1 $5. Dtt561!r \l'ith lrge 1nirror $10. Ha.Jr firytr $2. 642--8919. SLICKS, 2, JO x 15 M &: H &n · Ford rims. traction bar~ of! 11 ~-om $15 and $2l. Good 1·ondition :.40-5310. ANTIQUE In.ink, J' x 2' $6.50. Small ottoman $.5.00. 518-5618. M111chi11g &12-316.1. end •11hlt be n c h $10. 110. KING snze brd S27i. DouhlP bed $25. Gai; range $25, 10 x l.i ni~ 11rid parl S2;;, P l11y prn high rl1~ir $15, lR(>li !l'PRr• garilj!f' 11.p1 , Park A\'f' . C. 1\1. fi46-5!f.14. UPl!Ol...<,"TE RED chair DJ. Brinkca~e hPadtioarrl $ ::i , Crib s:., <'11mp1ng jug t1 Cloth1n11: lOc-$2. lron S2 J~ntor1~I burkr! lllld flu~! n1nps, like nPw s;,, lnfa n! Sf'lll $.1 R111rbl'l'JUI! $ 1 . :,.1~251;, . .\343 Baker, Apt 8 , (';'IJ , RATTAN 11\·in11; f'tlO/Tl 'J;e;t F:nrl tahlr~ 2 for $.\. Round ~IA~~ tahlf' SIO Ch11 [r $7.~ Cn11ch Sl~ f\{a.rhlP"·"" coffpe ',",',',",,~2.1• . .:,rn_, 1h1«,••,",,1,'.· t11bll' 111ort~I •11•lt>1·1sion S2~. S04 ","1>1• • lh''· s'i'o"R' 1:1> l'E'ss 11.nd ""rin<> $!5 "11.rh uphol.~rtrf'd cush10fl, s:>: fil lt>r . \\'rod ~rain hni~h. ~IS-li.12 ,\1'APLE droplp11f tablP. S8.:.0 • ~ I "'''P" 1.·, '''''· '-•all ,,,.~. vPr~ u Pu r air . 1.~s!' -r . ..,, ~,-,,,, -c•ll k•< S 1 . SI" ·n 6-0 ,_ k ''old•-• <"li•w•y _, 11 .~ " ""' ·' SIC'PI douhle bl-cl framP Sj ""· ' ' • n .. .,. SI'<' ion .,.·tl11 Ia n · CLEANING n111. Sa !ari izritl r " v ~v ' · t11bll" s<,. ,1 d>nell• •h•'••• '"· No1'<P ><•asht-r S>I. 2'.ll K""l{ >'d" 11•. Cto-1-, '"·" ·SIO, 1>nn111m t'l!'11rlf'1' $10 1'urnrd ···co< kl I ,., . .,, m, ' , >•II -SIO J II L, ~-s· N " • ~ '"' v v "'" •"-"' ~ b I I I . I " J 1 "' II .1 tlf' ec,vr, . ·ga on round >h c. l S2 'h, ho mp~. 1;"' • ·l. PW h 2l1 l8 S1. Cosia J\lrsa. 1 1 Sl SlO Lii • u u 11r slrf' ,· 1111~!' ounge ar•,.·fJU<' .. , 11.,ow x Pac " bike 2ti" boy'5 -~~~~~ ~~·:,.o10nyx, BelU!;Nl Jslalkl. ,',~~r ,."h",",,',, :...,,·I. ,,rr:t.,'. ~. 2949 Anrlrv!>, CM rack, $1; De!Pr!o h11.1hroom Klfl.~~ l:w111I, under sanrl S.l. S~ f!orlll rha i~ loun<l' bed~prearl, S7. Old ho<iks, '-ika 12 ~ N•w ·molo-yel• GA~ al..,VP S'2tl-O\nrttf' 111.blc .,........., "' "' *' ------~-~-·I ~·11.lf'. $2; snow 1 k 1 s, Jillrr. i;hrtl ren1>r1or, s·1, 1(1(' up, S1ie 10 pal!rrns, 1(1('. " ~ ·"" • '- and chairs $111. 646-6:J(pl --;~~7-8631. 3116 Bo!'ton W11y, PINK drf'.\I! and malch1ng wOOllen. SIO: ell'rtric loo! or WP~lrrn hnols, ruff.up~. Sil. Sin StnJ:!r mll 11.'<11.y hed $9. Chilrls pool tal:ilr, $6. Fire r ylinrlrr hnne SS La"'n T\\'IN ho.( spring and mA1· C"I t I 7I' ._,.,, \\'11lnut TV "'nr S,, 01' ol· m 12 T k 12 < hoot 11ee <'flll, worn once, ·. ,,......y \'1bra 1or, s:1; h11~ke1· f ull length rven1n~ l' (> 11 r, '"' " extinguisher, $4. S1uurda.y owrr nin · • c IRONRITP: mangll", a~ l'lt'\I' trf's.~ 17.:;(l 'J s!and $.150. _ . 12·, D•" '·d SI' Compl•I f1 ce C'ha1r S9. ~lrxiean hl"• c .. 1 $2 ·~ p k t 1 "c-•·•••<"i l•bl< •c 0,.1 F'IVf: 6.iQ x ll us11.hlf' !Ire~ ·· .v "". · ,.,. batl hl)Op, .!il)c; ha.r-b.q 1\"h11r, stlf' 12, s:.>.~. 4!l4-i'OO!l. " only, J0-4 pm. 2.1.11 Rich· nu11. ~f'R s .. JU oc t •fl' Sf.l SludlO Cflurh wHh i>prini;: • u ... .., \\' Id 1· t d l•t6 _, 12 ~ I < c I ~ rei:.ional chair, gold ~t'l\'t't. ~lh rini.~ Sl:t. 54!1-11:200 OT '.llCYC OpP la, · charl'lllll b u c: k I! t. ~.OC : ,,. ·~'· .a f t 11'111 t mnnq \\:ay, C.M. t QI f recorvf'r S.5 Stroller 75c tiolslt>rs, 11rr1ty hrown $1.l. 549-2577, S at-Sun telPphonP lo11 hll', OH ds YOlITH gu1111r \\'l!h case fool~tool $4. RttfS "'hilP 11.n<l F'a irview1 . Baby l'O('k1niz hol'U' $2 lkd 1netalic co\'<' r I n a tZ1 $17 :.cl Hih!K:k ve.lvtt ch11.ir 2 Uphols1Pl'flrl bar li1on1~ S20 ... 2PM makt>-BnJllO Conq11eror ~20. h 1 11 SJ •1 1 h -~==' ~---~--~·! rrf1n1sh1ng, 11·, d-••'"' ., ore If -• ,., ng f? !I l'l'~! DESK l l'. Book<&•• _11..... lr11me, hox spno1, mattress HarldAAmr ruon1 r1 ividrr S25. 612-!Uil. e11.rh. 5' x 20" marh.!e; lop .. '"v " '14/l-ol17i ,, ""' ... u "" I I ~ ..,_ !)"TEEL lugg'8" rack 4 :>o: 3 ft plllo"'!< l'x:' tach; l)ffi~prt>ad.•7'=~-·7• -~~----SI. Matcrrss pad~ SI. Pir.· , , b 1, .. , , 1 h , •1 0 I $5 Patio pla.nter1 25c-$JO 8 !CTttn S25, K11r h<'n b111r J IM Beam bol1le Sl5, Guitar t•u ftr lab r ... ., ,_uery •'LAWN d • • ~tools 110 terh Bar !<IOOI~ s4 coun;r .S2S, Ourty boltll" $:i, p;:l<"k for~"" !l "Or 1r· TV, S12 Guila.r SlO. Enclo~rd twin bt'd pink ribcorri, S2; S "' f' Rer S7,;il. Tr1mn1rr rure fnimrl'l 2~" x 48" And E11Cylopt'<has $2S. 557_1482_ track IJlpt's 50c Auorted .'' " G•<de-,c,·,, •·.h••·.· 1, -.,, 11• 61" ""~~ lugg11ge ffi.c-k lnr 1111tio11 Rubbern111id l11Tu.gu1;an r.on. 1 .. · T rklthf'S line po51i; $.5 •m11.ller :r.ic-Sl Glas~waN! 1 7".0"'==-c-c~-~~ translormel'l! S3 g a m • • 0 " "11 ·"" Kl'rn!'f'nr ~1ovl'll S12.50, """ 1 :"0°07.~'-·_7·--~_.u-,,-~7'" ~ AUTOMATIC h ~-Elt'CtrM:' df'f'p !11.t lr~rr S8. wagon S'20 Tir• chainl'l, 8.50 dimPn1 shf'lr, S2: n, t p111r. Port11hfP pel prn! 3fi 11 \'ll~f's 11nr1 dish"! 25c-S2. was t'r .,.a. Phqlofll cl foldtri _ ( big SM -tlll S:Q ~:iol:t!I 51lndt'r J~. Andiron.~ s:;. SOLID maple coif'te I.able x 14 $4 Mllplr p!atlorm playpPn·cllr·brd ': dttp lat li x l4 S.\ a nd S7.50, Alabar;;tr.r lamp $4. 10" old Desk 110. Bookshelf S8. boxu of them $.1 lllkf'a all. 1 gun · · ·-·-·-Ele1•ll'u· rablc~ Sl·SJ 2 11rwl malehin1 lsmp tablt . rock r nd \'Tl 1 h' h · fryf'r I 1 · s2 Mo...749.1 I 14 T'I 12 Shakt'r chai" $1;). IAmps \\'ING h11.ek ar1n rh:iir $1.'• lam11s $1 2.50, Knick k~1u1k bl'aullful like ~ J~ l'A('h "' a a i· tng " air ' ' 'r r 1 r' ; ,7 ·"'",...0· 7' ~-~=-~~ ry p&n · 1 e curter · •s~ Sk I SJS 4 Id Roo~. clotht'll, Pu 11 I'~· • 110 l'11<'h. Pool 'hl'li JO' x dupliraiQr, Vo81 <'flrd 1Li1t.12 Cr 'h s i· ·h n· h h . Mf'n'g 121 suit.' 39 long $~ ..-~. 1 lllW · O gameg, fiisht's X-~ 31~ c,,','111.an .• rl,ol"hbled>'b<d'"'-'1'2'.,,I,~•,• 1~11,.,,l13l.j(I,·_ .. ~~t. w,"'11·:::,m, Hnhnall milk }:l&!I anti :lO" SJ, Surfboard, 9 fl. II. ·S2; chalkbo.lrri !il)c· btt1· SI i .~ .1 e11c . tg r a:t l'ACh. fl,l<'n'1 tohirl~ olr1 11.nrl ~·OOfl k1tchf!n chairs, pa1ntl'(I Co I M S• "3-7283 " .... *' .,. r .... -·-hra~s lloor lamp !l nd 31:i9 Sh1ron 1..-rlf'. cr.1 mllR! \Vllh ..... ~n h~rldlfl'!<, . "o0r1 loy boll Sl. 2 ~100111 . -~· 'KA S3 7 , J4 l'llCh. S\l'!Vtl rockrr $1(). .'I 1l l'Sll ...... n1rf" -di~!I .. ch111r1 $12. l IOe·Sl , f\1o~alt lilf' St a malching tah1e lamp $1!\ !or 8 lor S2·. bndmlntoo .••i, $2·. ~ kf'11rh. !Joor ~crren SI. Ile\\' &lzf' rncuium -....-· 1 7 BaMtllt't "S. Gi t 1w 11 r e Sllturrl11.y onl,v. I i.. I . I I I ~1J1-1·:16 ~'h't fl t h' -'~IG-50'!<='=· =--~--~~I ·-'"' 12 ~ .. ot• R <i0111ni:: ~1f'!lf'rn hoot ., ~~;~~$1S.,..:11.rhsl~"~ p7e1;~ c'c'c'c'"·c',,-~"~·--,.---1 i::;.;;·~in 1 ~lnl~;er~ '~~;~~ JiORSCllF..; rellr butnpl'r s:i. I {;irl Scout uniform 11n1t ~ ' ~ · · t l11.die,,J SS. \\'e8tC"rn tid<"r 2:5c-$.J. 1411 Chit Dr. NB. ~ V' ACUUM r. If' s n • r, 111· uc-tional, 1 derorRlor ii Pin i\1ARBt.E ilatUP.•, farmu~ 5411-;4i:1')7 pair burnper!<, rl'ont Nnd btr~I h11t. S'Z; Electm.voitT P 0 RT ACRI R S ll , .i O. end &h irl $3, .11izr. 14• OSTERIZER $15. Ca nlslt;Mi tac.hmPnt11, tank lyPf S\2 S20 PorlabliP' TV, \\'ork~ Jr11l111n llL'\ilplures. up 1o ·22" n-ar, for V\V S\0. ~S4-l91t!J i'pei!kf'r for hi-r1 or p;:is;:ing. TyJ)"wrilrr SIS. Crib $l(l, v.•omrn·i ll.nd Jtirls I.lacks, S2. \Va.tne Iron l .l. Book.~ Eleclric hmom $10 TV, n1n• . I hill S!O lo S23. :14;,....<JJ:;o. PO\VER mowl"r s:1:1. Dre1'l11er S5: rolor v.•hi>el wi1h t>lf'ctrir Modrt'n end 111.hlr.~ SIR hi 10c-25c. Round c:olfet' labll'. $1::i i\fet11.I rlttf'rt()r $13 pl'rlt'd 2a ~\l·ivt>I 'IV la bll' -------~ · S • W "~ RF:F'RIGP.RAfOR S25. :'16'' I s·• K--' . llUl'f's. ;1;1\'l'llll'r~. skirts · s:i Ni~ orra.•ional labll'., SlO JlJ 10xl5 M&H drag 1lick3 a ..... nHrror l;i .ashf't' S~ i;:i1.~ kltrhtn !ltove $ 2 !\. ~-fl fir; :l. uua 11k Brownie R;irlio J»irl~ Sl.50 . Pl11.ybny·~ 2.'ic-$1. Jj ladif'J drt'/i.lle& ftize S'.25. 1JIJO Glennt'yrf', LB, Po111.l'Oir1 Swingrr C'amera Sm11ll rsl'lio S.'i. Rnund din('!· on >"ord run.~. tr11ctlon bars ll11nch l'~c SIO Slf'rro phOno Bathroo111 1111111.tflry "'ith r if'Ma camC'l'a,l : nW'ICry S~.:il}, 3098 Sumatra fl., 7 to 14, pnnls S4 to Ii . Goe l-~1-Sun. 10-5. 494-3783. $10 Porl11blt: Gt rttord .II • •'ocd 1~. '·'" '.•llO. $'20 Vr!vel pa I n I i n c , rhvn1p wal p •qu~ to r ,.., 'l. "I. , pl•y•c c.1,,,.., or Pl"I •• II' 111.blf, el{rr1 nlct $20. 4 4 "" ~ ~ "-; l11uceta SlO. 2 1 J 4 C"'n-~··· '-" ~ l<•Y "---wh>I• ••I•'" ,,.,, S1LENCER for expans1on · "" " u• V V I -2 u. Ma1!1nur $:". 6'1!>-2 'TS " chihr~ room: %1<' pach; tie _ _ . S °'-"<''"' "' " ,.,1,,m"-c 15, Comp-,,,.,.. S12. Mf;-J:.2.'I lr11.thH t1il'lf'ttf f'hln'll, like \ ttlll bf' 11 S ""' " Pll ir linenlal. C_Mc.,;------I tw:ildC'r OO!dA 60 fit's SJ · SOtA S2't. ChA1r 110. 2 rhairl'l Ill 25. Wllitf'r Clark print ... "" ..... " ==~-~------! ""'"' S!Ofoauh. Ultiquf' fntm-Homt conver!t'r S10, New ~~~:=~ S~~·~:!rn rood p 0 RT A 8 l.. E , , w 1 n Ii: \\llter • i:laSM'~. JOc ~ach ; S.\ f'1ch. 2 l'nri 111bJrs so. 3 pl('Ce: pink linen iuit rtle11~ tor Yamah11 $5. FINE qu11lity mah 0 1 an y e<I rul"1if .Sll Pair of larff' 1"'0 piu"l810nlc oompon4'nl I c==----~---· I rn11chlnf'. REV 111111 arwl ur1Jity 11erving 1r11y, l With lampi1 SUI. P•ch C:Of-SlO . .l piece yfl'llnw slack stiil 'Shl:irl ,John wetsuit $.). chl!al ol drawe.r1 $ 2.!i oak .J dr&wtr aighr 11anr1~ 1pea.ken, "new SJ)-tach, DOUBLE ma1lN"u and box atll<'h dllll, hulklnholt. E:11-Mht'lvPll. s4; lflll•'effi'.I .,,.in-ltt 111.bll! SIO. 2 children'• S7. 15 IAdles drtsllf!s 10 to .1 2 Surfboards t2S. 67J.7Q6, Mahng11 ny w11.ll OOMO!t SlO m t\dt Pair ol •trp end ·r"'O Crai1 .• Pio0ffl' 1•Jl' iiprlnc S25. ~ ct'llt:Dl condition $25 . dnw lrll!l'lf'; $2; to)'!.. 50c: dno""" SlO P.adt. Twinbt'd 111 SI each. Mexican em-DISHWASHER, bu i lt -I n Ll.rnpit $2.:i<i and 14 ~-S2S 'Ni.ct coflNL ta ble dH:kl, OM with FM sten-o, EA .. " """.. • · I s ~--• · S rw ca.r cooler, u1f'd o~ 64"""1J.C •11.C'h· 1hoppimr ~ml-..... and rn11.t t°N's1 SlO te.AD ,..,1 bnnd<-d bl-·"' I<,, •• 2 11y e. stainless 'Ibt'""ador • u, .. ,., .. m S23 Po\\·er n-tl Jl.S, F1oor lamp labl1> ('(Im-bolh g 1.111. ck with ...... Cr11.ia: · ' ··• . ··~; · "':'.""'UlV>.· ·~ "" ....... : .. r '"'" S15 W1dfit:r• SJ OUtJide Pole STOVE .. ,-1, l•n •nd l>'ahl, plaqur SI -wAlrmt tw1n-•1tt .... G 5 l'lt'w .... rint •we•l-s "" '''"· Muletph!tt S'2S.. Vacuum lllown mower S22...50 Hand blnatlon SU. Pair ol 1 •• rar •-•ken. Both branr1 . v " ' ' • "'' 1u~e • !t\'t:ns 11'1otgun ,.. •• .., w r)('w slS tach. ~fen'i bowl· lamp Sl.!IO Oldrf' laril' aYOCado SM Light JbcturM. he&rlboard ~th metal ~ S2.'i. Reiu11itlon llOaP bmc lU'l9 \\•,.111 &lboa 8.lvd. <'leaner Sl8. C.B.rpl!.l 11weeptr mo11•tr $7. Blkt pui11 $5 ill. llln'IP!( Sl2 Chf'i ~r drll"''""' Po/amid $15 SOrfbollJ'd S.l. .... ,, •• ~ ,., -,.1,, S<··~. f.ramr $6· intercom •>·gtem 67' -o.1 nd s ., • $6. Toa,,tu. S6. Movlt: P~ One 10 •11.llon aqo·""m $2. $?"., ~malt kttchcn IU'.'I $1 2, Ing 1hot-&, itu A"'. new SS. '' .,.,..., "" •• .., • ' . · . Drrby \\'ht"'t11 SIO. Porl11crib .........,., ""·a un • ..-..i. ari,. . 1 SS 111.I rinim $4. ~700.1 5.17-4849 p ; A11:at1flf' vinyl floor 11le:~ •• Vii . • jPClor $25. MOVlE llCf'H'n Porch '"''Lng v.ith nfw mwr "'ilh 4 clut lni, 2 burnf'r hol Shrflil'kf 1kin d vlng v.·alch, 12.. GE porlib!I" TV "'ilh :".6 sq, fl, 64 tlls 5 roat SJii' ~· om"n 1 IC. 1k11lr8 S.1. ENGLISH bicycle: $25, Lionel s7. Iii-Ji AM-f"M radio llnd S6.50. 54~ pl1111' $10 T0311t'r $$ L1un11s _ ™'-"-' _1_12. 6'12-4274. Ull~·. 'A'Orks aoorf. ~7_2226 BABY Drd S9 Porty rh1\r S2. now SJ: ramp 'rol ~'ith NPw _1orn11c11 cnunl.l!r top lrii in $10, Cbtmi~t.ry ~t S7. rt'coN! pl~vtr e o n 101 ,. I"==--------·! SJ...SlO Dl1h!'1 Hk··Sl. 34~ r, \\'EDOING .<tr'f'u. il:te !..7, 982-2920 ipona"' me.rrrr~~ S5: photo S2:i. l\1ngs1,.e bf!dsprf'11rl t'.1. Hrmotr rnntml bl.UL S7. C.f)f'harl $12. Port11.bl1> TV \~~.~·1•01~0.111b1,, 1Hot9 12, C11brlllo :SI., C:M. Apl. C rl11y lenrll'I p wn or "A't11ll' S%i. Jj" Phllrn TV SIO Jl;l('t tr1(' hght b11r \I.1th bulb" $5: Vu: .1fl-.'\O ~11.~t· hOllrr, SI 111 h11'· rorvrlt~ huh ""~ SI "l'll'h.. 11111.orl, bt9~s 11.nd wood $8 '1't,,-L.J i:i4.\..."lltli . Sit1urday and Sun-11ngf'I ri'f'pt 11 nc1 Guipil'rt NORGE ap11.rlmfl'nt 'Lte m11 ng!I! SlO .'O'' x 30" 01. Tnriny ""trrl.,"' mllchine. Pr, \111 l'r ~kb Sl O. C11r rr11.m('rl plc1urt'11 $l-$:i l\tnR &42-6!1'.\.i. r1ity , •'Ill df'Ji\'f'I' laCf' "·llh 1 fk>9t lng \\'arttiu r11!ri,lll'taror. v.·orlui flood toman s.; ~11.Jy mo11Hr,.~1'l S2.i; \\"Ill ll<'<'l"pl monry, f'oOlPr S.1. TyjtC'wrll l'r l"h!r ht'lt..,prt'11ri SlO, k:lni;: tht'rm"l \\'EDDl:"\G drr~s SlS. l Cl.UR chslr. IM8fl l'U~hloo p11.nrl ,.., r1'1"f>P a tr1cht-ri •I sr.,. 964 W. ll!h. CM. •M 11pr1na~ $10 P11rlor r1'111 ir Grrrn 11t11mp" t>r RluP S2. SunityorA tr11.11sll S2."i. h111nkr1 S7 ~1(1. D"m11~k 1.-1'1$: formlll& S."i f'1Lr h. :'1-lll.'<1 C'03t b11r1' i nd lll'lt.I . d11rk 1old SJ'.! 1hr Jh()tJll'l"r" ~·Ith • f111I TWlN m•tt1'1'11a i nd ho)( I J~ Sr1111t douhle 1l<"r k 111111' ~t11mp11. s,1 an.1 Sun. 1(1...3 Sk11.I" t.nNn1 S.l::io. ~ ~11.1 "Pr<"itr1 , '"'1n riu~t rulfl"I to si;, Vi1thrr frinl(I" JArkl'IS S•rollrr.·hlcr ne1111 $1(1 Color h1 1lri rPr1 hr>w $1\. Royal aprlnf, 1Ttfl11I tr•mt •nd l S~ Coffrf' 111.hl" S5 N"re:lro p m. 11fl PrlnNll'ln Dr .. ammunition c•!le S3 B11'tl m11rch $l:1 srt. Bedstirt11.d s., f'lllch. J 11zi ,lhum~ 751". .,., r1bh\I •art Sl. Air hoH Mr Rf." portAhl• typeWrttl!:r n11uphydr M11dboan1, vtry r11.ltll" S7 Eltrtr1r iro n Sl fColl"'I"' Park, CMta M•"' r1ge Sl. 277 ~ Plal't":, 11nd clr11r"'5 lfl. m11.tch fnr 1\.17 Trenton, 0ran 1 fl . lOc ft.\')\' rioof' S5. 548-1136, 54U721 rKOif: 125. 6*-t82t. ~1414. CoslA Mru ~-C.M. rinuhl• bfi<1 J.20. 673.oo53. 6.'lJ-2387. ~~-~~~11 .c.;.;.:=.~~~~1~~~~~~ - -- O'KEEF"F. ,_ MPrrill 1 e I ~l,..v&, "·orks fin4', $10. 54µ4!!() AVIAR'Y. fV."O bJl 'ection11. STJ l"ach OnP 2xS ttcl}Oll leaf"'>' hAl11 Sl.!i O'lmhlned ll;slO. value SLiCI. ~7~. - • DAILY rlLOT , ........... -~--~ :f¥·,,.; . .-v: ----~I ..:..1."r,".:...-1 \c!' I ""'"7-i=.... U-Lll ,_.:._-. i : ;;;;;-;i;;::;;~ I ~;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;; 3 Lin~, 2 Tl~, $2.00 /It ' 111 Ml1<olll'~ 111 t.iJ,..11.,_,1 111 Cm • · 152 Gonorel NI ...,. _Ront/C!Mrt'r NI C.mpors, Solo lilt • ... ~ 2 ADUET Ft~«:ala, l WANTED: Good home tor E'' DESIRE 21 to M' Sallbo.1. TWo .,.+oars ewia'a. *' I 111 MiscellaMOUS Rental Wanted KENMO!\E .. ..; .. med>"" in maple <"abinet $Th : lae Younc nl4l'r'led couple, linl grttn &. black t r uck, clill.d on th. ·,.·ay, dHJ~a.• decurator lte-m $50 ; Antique realiiOnable nntal. small un-6-bumer wOO'I b u i n i n 1 turn. 2 BR or larae l BR lllOVf! $250. 54&-jl)6, house or co111gr . Nol over ""'"'""'°-c~~;c.;_:..~­ SllO. llusb«nd, 30. haJgood HI -Fl, hatch ta.ble, ,io.b. Ca'll eve11 & weekendli, blnocul.,-a, bike. art ta.blr, G4ii-4665, etc. Boal gear -hdWf, timers, RDF1-code flag~. DRArnNG machine f o r f!tc:. Sat-SUn.10-5 1 o 7 6 vertical board. Swl11 made Buc:kfngham .Ln. N·B. $40, Mr1a Verde 54D-6338 . CULTURED pearls &. CRAFTSMAN 10" table 1aw earrlngs. val\W S$5, sell $45. mio.'v11lue, WiU con!iider ~I Sat 642-t~ 11-5:30. Sun price. 673--0094. .'1411-8034. our famous [ (i) ] ...__D_l_ME_·_A-_L_IN_Es _ __, .. _1 LOVELY antique knit/Ing tablP' $18. 8MM Turret movlol!!. camera SIO. Jumho 1 l11n1p aha.de S.'i. i"okling bedOOard SID. Convalesc:r nr 8!!§ i ji EXCEPTIONAL &ra:&lnl ~, , ... l c: f&Cli iii-b@iu'8IUI Rtmat.yaa f RE ror otculoMI w-•(lld load. Local~Ont at .a:m_.!00. J R ' I KES lf)' 1llk 1hantunt mfa, lchln& mat kittens. •• chart-tr. Resp. ' ap'd, Ava:. Bia, n4.IT1'-TJ)S ide6«flt rrttn l or1111a:e. to --...'home. ~71E c.aJ, aa:•: Tu yn. Spaytd. 1 Flotllle 27 of th• U .S. !ifi&-30t7 &eel cond . $200; ' mat· alt 6 .__,--tnUll gtv. her up due '° II • Cycles, Bibi, chlng cold 0 ver 1tu1 ft d · pm. travtling abroad. J 11.·ant her Coa1t Guard Aux • • 3'' Llp.'l.JRY Y.AOIT Scooter• fts ----- -NEW- coLUMBlA P.REMlUM & STEYR Lie selection el J spee<ls 5 1pHd k 10 ap«d bikes to speed ...... S7l.50-Sll9.50 5·1peed11 ········--·· $65-$80 l tipeed1 ............ $47.$61 -USED- I SPEEDS • 5 SPh:EDS STINGRAYS -REPAIRS- \Ve'il repair all makes & modt'\1. Aisn h11Vt paMs. l.l40 NE\VPORT BLVD, C~1 Weekd•ys Open ~10 pm S•t. & Sun. 9~ p.m. &15-472{) -\\11Jl Take Trade-In& - • chair• w / c • 1 t fr 1 : Sim· UNUSUAL ateel &tey male to be a compank:in to an lery wlll c o n d u c t * Cruise or fi!h m Q n-d 1 HI d t -a.-·b.e d , kitten, ·~ J IDOi. "old. 1Jderl.y woman \\'ho lave1 c o u r f • 1 y exeml"" * Day/wnk Mi;:.9000 multlcolortd told atrlpe, Put .f'rt{lch Ii: Siameet. catJ aa: l do. 536-5758. etions of power bo•ta $175: r.itedit. matchin« Cflf· Ml 1ot Pamj U4 Jlsl st.. SIAMESE KITTENS k Blue. on Seturd•y •ntl Sun-..._,,, Sail 90I fre & end table, anything N.B. point mother, only no each. day, J~n• 12 end 13 MUST sacriti~Ttinaferm:l over $85 take1 both: palio LAST chance belort! I &o! ~6-4508. •t the H•rbor M•s· east. Schock built lnterna· table & 4 barrel cha.in:, Strll)'d 1abby k I ! ten , Dogs 154 ters dock it N•wport bonal 14 w/trlr. ia5test 14' green, s:JS .. 644-1;,.}6. H!>t!brkn. Real lovtnl'. CaU S.•ch from 10:00 AM in Nwpt Hubor. Only $300. STUNT FL YER TOY ~H537. OBEDlENCl'; class to itart f C11.ll Don Ha1Ti3 d a Y 1 until noon •nd rom 644-5800: eve• lz. wknd& -HONDA· ••• "fRIEDWl>ER"' A toy for all age3. Llttle EXCEPTIONAL male kitten Wed., Junt 30th. 7:30 p.m. 1 PM until 4 PM on 962-3877 _ plant' call be flov.n indoors v.ean blk coat & ™' wh! Open 10 1111 dogs over;, mo·s bo h d 8 l 1.::::.:::_::_ ___ ~---! •n .. 11-BIKE, Taco w'i th '--ts k vest. \Vlth Lo\'e old . Classes held In the N.B. 1 e ~ 1• ern e 14' LAP strake Cat r'-"""' ! outdoorg, Loops, verhc:al ,,....., G I h t t .., Brigga It Stratton ! HP b k • ~1878. h'Vuie area. ~928. r•n c • e c:our ••Y ....Ubol.t, All Wood,. tradi· __... an s relumA to )'()Ur • • I Fl till motor, banana seat • .....,.._ tia.nd. Lue & durable. J-'lys FREE KITTENS GER,\lAN Shepherd puppies, examiner Dr O e tional C0"5lnklion. Launch-condilinn S60. Jlm CUrJey & rnaneuvers like full·KZ a.it-968-3621i 6 wks, !ire 1.-om Champ. ~7 has • group, of 10 in[; dolly, $6(.M.l, 642.9313 all 644--1742. cralr. EZ to lly. Dev•lopg PART Persian Tom Kitten, llnf'. $50. Shots inc l . tr•!nedt hlmtx•.mltnhelrl to 5:30. t -N~E~w"'-°'J1=x;=2-2~B=R~.~2'"""h&-,I p1lo1ing skill. Sf>nd $1 to black & "'hile. Blk p&ds & 646-2613. a5SIS in • IC• PRIVATE party wantJ to Ready lo move in. $U,9M. i\1arm Nt \\'por1, Dept. P-6, M>U.. 1169 Don:et La.ne, CM. ELEGANT Bonoi p u pa tivity. Pr•p•r• now leaae a 22 to 23' uU boat on Term5. Gretnlral Park, P. o. Box 4-:1~. Newport (Ru~sian \VollhoundsJ $100. for the coming bo.t· a fuU lime monthly baa~. 1750 Whittier, c.r.1. 548-1591 Be.''' C •.• -". rREE lo loving home. 2 , 93 213 Ing seesan end ,.. No club!'! plea~~ 842-~26 ~ adult pl. Persinn cat~. l 213 ' r.9.91 a.m.: I ii l,i::.,~;:;,;r:~;,:::7~:;:;:;;:: I .!•~ft~5~pm':".:·~--=~--1 2 Seu twin size mall, & box oran1e-Tom-neutercd l ,,;i.q..741(1 p.m. Ct ve your courtesy 23' OANl.sH Sloop I< moor-1969 Yamaha z:llcc spr1ng5, Good cond $Jj, sel. female neulered Sl2-647:t. GOLDEN Re!reiver, bPaut. decal. mg. Hauled "-painted Tw1n cylmder. Dirt &: stfttl Twin 11ze hdbo&rd, white AKC reg. Obedience train· 69 -22' Chris Craft SS ~tarrh l91l. Xlnl cone\. for modrl. Run1 1trong. 4700 SN'T ANYONE 3 FR1SKIE kittens, 6 .,.,·k.s. d t tl u 54.0--4457 ___ 1·ec:!ining w~ge pillow $4 . DOE wilh gold trin1 plus bed r.iother cat 11 111 0 · ~. ,.r1 I yr, NePds lots ol roon1 f,xpres." Oibin Cr u 11 e r·1;~';';:;;'~'~'"'-' =;.:..:.::::..._~ mile5. Askin& S3j(). ~1492 ALU t.11 Nu M w ! n d 0 w s Ek'autiful largf' ma pl~ TV WANT A frame $10. Call 638-:i57D. 64&-3302, 308 Robinhood, & lo\•e. S1:J. 644-3986 inr. 1rlr ,,·1power wench. SABOT Xlnl r on rl · day or nigh!. NEW binocular& $25, ca51et1e 12!J. G. E. varuum $25, j2 squan' ,,.,., ceramic tile l25, blond 1>.'li: and case s2;,. silver $2:i. c:arj)f'I S20, 16293 Hf'mlock St. F. v .. 531-7093 StJ~1 "x36•1·• $15, 121l"x4 ' rwo cablnei can be used fnr MEMBERSHIP r.1ov!NG Sale. Mus t Sell all GR.EAT Dane5 AKC, $2000 or l!t reason. oiler Co~pkte. Xlnt graduation ·19~70~.,~H~O~D-A~KA--~l~OO-~B-.-260='1 vent!! $22.fJO, 4'7WI glazed ~uo1r or boo 1 kcase SID. T••·o IN THE CH furniture & appliances .. Any 3C=~Te and 3 lemalf klllen.s. ff'rna le tawn pups. Champ 5·18-1267. 6P71;"',e~l1• S175 or ofler. mi. No dirl, new colld, glass one sliding vent SlO, -A• oo! ength~ or e~tra NEWPORT BEA day alter 12 PM. 1411 Clilf srnck, Show qual ity . \"ANTEDo s, m•tl B 0 •I•~~~""'~~==~-~~-w/:'l:tras. r.tust ue to a pp,... h d 6 wteks old, all colors. v " 1· allS\lrted ba1hrnom or eavy u1y twist lock TENNIS CLUB? Dr, NB. Kathy/Carol ~ll-2Jl3. 962--1633. w/moorlng 3.1. ERICKSON diesel sloop. 842~lfl9 •storage 1herl wl nrlows ell'.trnsion cord5 With 2 SA LE _ A!! kinds ol gC"."l DOXJE or s lip, Ral Isl or pedfo~tal steering,. like new, '70 Honda c~. J.lmoit 4'x18". -4'x2', J'x25'', 25"x24 adapters $2l'.I, Old pi11.no !tool Cha.rter family lennis k 5tuff _ China, linens, an· WHITE llufly ki ctcns, ador-6 weeks_ Toy_ AKC Vic. 213/47.l--091.1 S2JM. Avery & Co, new. 2.30 ml. Must iell im· $10, 847-M9~. S5. Vihraling pillow $.). 2 swim membei·ship. s249.95 tiquf's, e!c. 494.2()23 .!If-at>!e, Champion blood li:ie 7· Dinghy &, 31,~ HP niolor, TI4 /774-72M. med. C.Ost $192, .Aakin1 $595. ZIPPERED airplane luggage Mi!k cans no lids $3. and SS. plus transfer fee. 644-1140 ten:ioons. * 54ll·.567;, * 714 897-8241 aas lank, oars, Hie c:ushioM. a 3 Alber& 35's. l &t $16r.t. John 714/639-1451 d11y1. I '8,.di&:i.fal block 57, v:erize Brass fireplace tcreen SI. e Miscell•neoul KITTENS, need good home.. -roi!D\VAY _ '7\ lir.ense. Good cond All nice, Avco Bkr, HONDA 160 CB 7,00fl mi. birvcll': SlO, ~~Wl. · 1'wo di11t>tle chairs S3. Nrw House broken. Slk. g~y. German SheKp';;~~s~L~et & SlOO/bst olr. 545-597S. n4/774-7208: 1969 xlnt cond, new battery · · -~# judo uniform mediu1n $j. Wanttid 120 calico. 8 wks. 84&-3034. DOLL •I-louse '$5, d o! I Two bent v.'OOd chairs ""'ith * AUCTION * show stock. Board all 16' RUNABOUT, 75 hp LTDO 14 No. 413. xln'l cond. k tins. $300. Call 673-9300 furniture S3 .. assorced toys, laminaled seals $5 E'ai;h. Fine y uture Ur.~u!~ D h~Av~E~:~t~:a~::;; "i:~~e~~o~~~co~~~~.~-r ~ :~ hreeds. 1193-5.)49. Jnhnson. Good tor 1ki!n11 or Trlr, sling, bo&t cover. $900. ,•_v_'~"~~~----~I gariiea 2~-$1.D. 847~92. Lifesize artificial parrot S3. & Appliance zOf'nstilt v.·itil power dip-!: blk ::.4&-\SJ:l. BEAGLE Puppy $10. Cule 11 s ~ ~ n g · Good ~nd. :>4&-8739. '69 VW, 24M, perfect oond. woon ht · 2X l l 1 bl PA or music amplifier 40 Auction.~ Friday, 7;(l() p.m. ......,1,.k_ \\'o"id •c-pt •·•ly Cockapon pups SlO. D11rling Sar.nhr.e? st475. 842-1l28. •NAPLES SABOT -Xlnt All el(b'a1 It service • ,... 5 ~ ving -• ~ e ,,.. ._ .. .." ..... CUTE orange kittens: \\lh1te -1 FREE k"tl OUTRJGGERS 1·k _, l300 records. Dr. Scott 5"-5362 for De\\·a.IL ~aw S5. cabinet \\•a!!s $1. T1\'0 large bird W'indy's Auct'ion Ba rn 1 h .. _ _.. 1oy P. l ens. • 1 e nE'iv, COnu. . mode '"1t .... ttr.ry-oprrar.,., let>! &. lace. \\' l LL &12-1818. Eves: 534-3&85. nevtr used. Sacrifit•t! $95. 64&-:8:>34 rir 642-7~60 or 495-4343. doon;;, 'everal sizes 2.'ic-Sl. cagrs $3 each. Nev.· Sears 2D7~h Neivport, CM 646-8686 p1ddlebot1om. \Vr!1e: Classi-Di'.:UV~R. 640-0715. 536-31!21 t=~~c"-'=-=-~c._~ ~~~-=---=.,..,--: oil lanterns l:onvE'rled 10 f'lrctrlc: _hase guitar $2.i Behind Tony's Bldg Mat' I fled art ~o. l7~: DAILY ADORABLE .,.. k 0 Id '"f 11 I H U /\ II U A at u d Zl' TRlf\1ARAN w/moorilig, 2 Schwinn Stinrrays-Boy &. electric fnr the p;d10 510. Cast' S2.'i. Samoan tapa PILOT, P.O. Box 1;,ro, Coftla. kincns, need 1 good home. M!rvice-Very sm b I a .:: k . Boats/ Merine Slp.s -4-a. Fully equip'd, Im· Girl, Like new, $50 e4. >JM ::~eco1:~e~~Yi.r~v:s~~:so~ ~~l~~·n~'::~te ~fi:~ 112. ~:~;arJ1al~:~:,~i~~· SS. f\ll'sa. CA 92ti~. ;, I bo.~ trained, 962-:).179. ~~32~.I lirter Qnly lee. Equip. 904 ;11~1:~~::~ sloop, Good i1:~~a67t:29':~~~bike1, Weaver~ cope l{.2.~ $'.25. Juml)'r \\'·alkt-r SR. Musical ln1tr.ument1112 fRt:E ·fine &. f ancy J"u'l~ DACJISI-IUND m 8 1 t-AKC. ~1ERCUR.Y Props, ~ hp and si1ils & gear. S16.5M. Avery 19701,ii Honde TraLI 70. Lo ml. pistol nigs $3• 38 and 4:; ROBGO board $8. Glr!~ ice 2 lg. baby b11lh tubs $2 ea. LUD\\'IG drum sel . :; F irst Clasa feline~. Alter J auhurn ll wks old V.'/sbots, 12ll hp. Single lever controls. &. Co. 7141774-7~. Serup !or dirt. Special han· braas lnr reloading le. skates $4.JO. Si1.e J childs l crib bumper pad S2. drums: ht-hat. Zeljan 18.. pm, 497-1271. $50 96:!-4744 Cabler, windshields, also In-. 23, die bar5. Street equip inc:J. snow aki& $2.50. 5oow brlots l yenow diaper b11g $2. I t ~;[Y\ ... _ •-do bl 11 t . . . struments. :>49--0530. MU.ST $f!ll Tempest, J $260. 67.>.l.lll. ' IJasks for :\6 anrl 44 Everything in goOO conditinn. cym :ia ........., or U<'.'sl ou. e A rs. e sma 11ze par BABYSIITERS or watch· . , sail!5, outboard motor, make I revolVf'rs SS.50, moulds for S2 .• Sun lamp $5. Steam irr>n Call Saturday onl> s.11_74jj 54&-&35.1. poodle puppie1 dog5, (;erm>1o Shtphrrds, BOAT tra1l:r for U boat. offer. M0-4UJ or 54~7. 1966 SUSUKJ Hustler 2 cyl. · 3 36 d 4• •-11 IR ~ S2. Table &nd lour chair! ~j. * ~2-t••g • Good -odtllo-ISO •--. Good __ , •~ I 1. · an "" 1 ""'· Jet spr11.y SJ.50. Car carrier LARGE rrigida~re I ro 5 t LUD\\'lG drum ~t. com-..., ;n Af\C, S;iQ IO $100. 54~1115. '"; fi7l-~i)sg ~ SACRIFICE! 18' .''A" cl~ss Tu.ti~ al'@&. g:ii_il.5 ..,.,.,. · C11nnon fuse SID for too feet, $2 Roo f d SI 5tJ Seed lree. SlOO. Cherry bdrm Sf't: plete. Xlnt cond. Make ·of· LONG hair orange kirtens, 6 Ci YORKSHIRE Terrier catamaran, trader. $6.Xl, reloading die1 /or many sp~eade~ ee$2~r c· h '1 l d. I dresser. dr.c;k, 11i1r 5Janrl$, Irr. Call f.42-$76. wk1; l orange ta bhy male, 2 pup5 ~ Champion i;irerl. 14' BO~T TRAILER .. L!ke encl mooring to 8/l 646-2547 1965 y AMAHA 250 W/MW rare ca!ihen ~$10, LM! clbl brd mall & )J.,.~ ~prl'.:S .. Cash !or Furniture yrs, weighs 17 lb.!· 536--0476. AKC 67j....lG6i ne"·· Tilt. 71 tap. Lights.:\ GI 1 • Cal 34. eng &: spare. Streel le1aJ. loiider for 12 ''"'' s:i. mi~rosc:ope$3.Pair ofbras~ ' . ' $100 846-5629 ' '!1.5S ~'oi:'P5• • S325orof[er.495-4076. table lamps $4. New gl'~en Sl:,O. Schwinn t-xrrciser Sj(). Appliances. Anything o I SIAM ~SE-BURMESE, male, AKC Llr,vellvn Jrlsh Sto!trr · Ericson 3::i. Lion 35. Kennedy rool boll'. $25, old Lllwn mowrr $1:i. Brown value. No junk. 5'11-5636. altered, ha! shol!I. II mo . 10 mo'& 'v.·ell behaved' TRIM TARS for 3().3.)' boat *Avco Bkr, 67:;..8.'l90 * 1970 SUZUKI 12!1, & 1pd RCA vic:!or 78 records Sl. gold wa!! lamp $22. TV hangin~ l;inip SJO. 5'111-0551 lf GlBSON 2 d 0 0 r .Lovable. 67i>-467fl &ft 6, h k Sa SSO 54 3769 ' $12."1 trans. Dirt or •lrf'et. Like patc:h1vork throw pillow5 $1, ~!and SI. 67~. --------· --h&e r· n. r . · ()-· Phone 673-2771 cl11y1 PARTN~R nr buyer _v.·anled new, must se1J $200. or ef- olrl 32 raliber J. Bl'ille 12XJ.l Bngh1 l(O\d rug $4(1. relrigl'.'ralor-Jreezer. Gro:l FREE PUPPIES BF.AGLE PUP • · -ror Ke!lenhurg K-:,0. 1 fer. 962--4152 P AIR of mi1trhing grcro 10X9 gnl1t ru11: $20._ 6X9 condition S~Xl. ~47-3444 , ~4~·01l6 4 mnnth~. $25 l!Jj() C11dill11c: P'lll';l ne Q1vner, immac. 644-5016 1 -~==~=~--,.-revo!ver $~. l\lr111l shrlf ~ 3 r Good h fo boal * YAMAHA 250 in 1ood con-· brarkels JOr.. slrC'I fnlrling l1pholslered chairs in very I nr1111"E' ru~ S ;, · pair~ e> NOBLE 120 BASS 3 YEAR old stanr!11rd TE'f:. M6-a:\1fi s.:..o ~iy r 673~2j7 LIDO 14' ~ailboat No. 1717. ditlon, low miles, must 1tll, t hRi r :,t)c, olr! sink Sl, lariiP~ goori rondition buy Olli! nr 11·h1 rlrllJ!E'S ~ lnng , 1 pr ACCORDION $4.1 female whlle poddle to &ood B EA u T I r is h sf' 1 1 er Good rond. $800. Extras. s22;,. 675-5398. Tiinrx watch S:l. t"<l'.vboy hnlh S20 each. &aut1f11! ~llrl ing •lonr ril"llJll'' $R ra. a 646-8673 • home. 611>-1104 eve. pups-AKC re1t. \Vil! be lge. lll·WAY . Bna! ~r11iler, xln'I Phone 673-11:6. . _, Sp11ni.~h nak han,,.;n< l•mp Tr~v,.r~r roe!~ $~ ra. C~lor GU tT•R 12 ,~., HQ-VAT"" •-al•r. (31 6 k Id Al• 5 '44-1161 rnnd. L:p to 14 boat. $150. . . '70 TRIUMPH Daytona !00 man\\'Om11nsalr11.,,..,Jlf'pPf"r originally llOO, ~it sell f"r 1tn!E'nna$6. /If! 6: 642--012.1 " "'" '' .,..... ~"' w ~o · ·" · 61.'Hll9'I 19' Sailboat-Cabin, trlr. Nu c~. 1700 mllei. Xlnt cond. ~hak,.1·5 S:l. bn1tll'<! w11tPr r 00 1 Ventura v.•/c:ase SSO. Kalir plhm trer.a, Oialrs. DOBERMAN PUPS 7 v.•k.!i; , aalls, mtr. Gt&u &. wood. $950. 494---1224 stand S.l, VLSf' S2.50, anuiio S2i Tall iron candlest1ck ~l. GE rros1,-:~~e ~rig, 1 1 ~~ 54~:i1Zl Diil 968-11)14. Both male~ 1 rerl-j hi< ck. MONOPUi't\P for r.t11r\nf. .or ' $625/otr. 213~ ... ":1291. 1 .~-,,~,~0~PE~N_T_O_N_'~~~~~-·,t 7, l l 50 1 · I y R17-4!l01. Irrrzrr ~. H"P' ap · Off! F 'tu / . 14. Ph 5.,3792 Rr('-V hnlrl1ng lank 12v, _:::c::,c..::::....:ccc:.:.:..C__ ~ -~;ina :ic-.. , 111 ""r in" ~lovt, 1111,. morlE'l. wirle ce urnl re FREE Part Siamese Kittell!, :i. : ...,.. never u~ $:-.:>. 67~li.U. . COL 22-Full equi~, motor, cond. 1-450 firm. shiP'lrl Imm India $25, LA v ENDE ft f L 00 R oven, broilrr. $24'' Kenmore Equip. 124 weaned & trained. i\lAl.A:'\I UTE Nrwrounriland. p 9 G'"noa. lt'lr, Jnldllll m&.\t. Call 67.>-ill&'llj elt>ctr1r: Elk hrad clock S3, polyestf'r rrepe, worn nnce i1pt. stnvr. r xrellrnt. 2114 54ll-4615 6 ll!.'eks, $20. 6 female, l B0<1t1, awer 06 $3295. ~96 military p;i1c:hes, bul1oos C Olivrtll Underwood lD key • ., A-32 1969 TRIUi\tPH 500, klw jl4! $15. Ladiea quality knit Continental, i\I . •rtd••g mot'h;..,, • _,. .. ,1 POODLE:. female. l mos, male. :>'!..-..).. · FLAT bottom <lrag boat. 1.,... KITE 598, 2 sa!!s, xlnt cond. mileaie xlnt cond. •"""'· Md. "pin~ 25c-75c. •hnnlini;: · d d fl' 14 11 " ...... "-"" ~· ........, jacket l2.50. cartridge belt 11.U1ts an M!.<;st'! --' · 1' COUCH. $7J; s· couch, 54,). * 673-7226 apricot miniatw;e. H,.s KERRY Blue pllps. AKC top old, fresh englne, 455 cu in ~735. or oiler. S47-ml or aft fi, 540--05l3. 22 ealibl'r $.1. 22 Winc:hestt>r S15. Bird~ cage, floor type s:i0: · dnuh!e bed. 11 t;o 1 : two Pianos/Organs 826 shoL~. FREE. a,i(}.8638. s~10~ q6u;.li~int1 champion (427 Chevy), cu1stom for * 646-5)00 * 350 Yamaha 1970 •tree! bike rl!lr $21:1. lai1{e 11eleclinn $3.:i-O, 963-7001. twins, 545 ea. !a ramrs ADORABLE fluf[y kittens to sire· ~~ · r11cing, injl"c!f!d u e ler, LIDO 14 No 1674 sn5 s575 . .Also a· c a bov•r ·oOUGHBOY ..vv-.J, 12' x :r , incl.); 11:las.~ top 11'l'l'.lughl I WOULD YOU good home. 847-1406 or POODLE PUPS: 8 Wks, 3-Enderly Injec1or~ !lowed 871-3232 exl . %370 'wkdy5: "•m-r •h•ll. 893-JlB5 p!a5lic rlower11 5c·2.'ic. \\1rll~ .~~· b " ~ fArgo kf'gs s1.50, shnulder pump and filler S25. good iron 111t1le, 3xfi', S:t.~. All in BE LI EVE -.).!8-0813. r.1ale; 2-F'em, ~l~:ne f Y Ji Re 11. I h • Eves & Wk nd~. 64~9. t s~u~zu="K~t~l5'~X~i~.-Good~-.,-,-0-,.,-c . holster !or Smith s, \\lesson condition 644-4833. ~nod cond. 49"1-37ll:I. FREE ORGAN LESSONS VERY lnenclly )'oung ma.le ~=~*-"'-'-'~300~-·~~~I Ca.s:f'ea 'ra~~nca: ng re!~eer~!; Cl!Rl'SLER '?O.LONE STAR SJ50. a-18-3632 1~, a.tt 6; 2" S15. Ml r.arbu1e bllnana WATER bed5 br11nd ncv.•, LF:AVING Area; f"orccd !o as loni:: as you li kt! No reg. Gf'r1nan Shepherd tree to • ONE year old male hlRck heavy duty 0 v er r Id e, 1a n_iw:11.1. eqtflp d, $1300 new 968-5.17:.. Clill~ $2.;,(), trigger shoe~ $2, king ~iie 6 x 7, 5 Yf'llr ~ll F:imily n1ernhrr~hlp in isrrahoo. No obligation. Just Jo:OOd homP 642--6037. ..;;1and11rd Poorlle. Champ! sli1 lnless steel hardware. -S.59;i, o1fer. 67~067, butt lllRlE'~ 5()c, m !l n y i::uarantee eost nvf'r S200, Bf!aut N.B. Tennis & s11·Ln1 ComP. r.tonday! 1:30 pm BLi\CK Bunny R11hhil, 5 646--0142 333 I:.:. I 7th SL CM Moon tank, custom wood AURORA 21' lgls 1;oop 1l~J Exe:. cond. Fu.Uy equlpl callbe'n; oner usrd hras~ 2c· or1ly $2..'l.50. 67?.-3571. club. $450 Full P r 1 c: e , COAST MUSIC mo·~ old r1ePds 11 hnn1e. BEA CTI FUl. T-cup & riny <lf'rk, gold medal flaJte .(, xtras Ni,.•pt il.ip $1800/ot-a 546-8144 e Sc, 7 foot 4xf 1 75c, 7862 LIKE nev• chcsl _ dre.~sing 644-21165. 642-28;ii &14-8896, Corona r!C'l Mar. toy poodle puppies. Tiny Illy "'/co mpetition orarge trim. fer 714: 494-2971 ''~70~Tr=i-onn-ph'"'""500"°.~1~.100=-m~tl~•-•· Talberl. HB. 817-76118. tablP Sl2. Pride car bed $1 0, \VEDDIN G clre.~s. I I on r HAMMOND. Steinway. FREE Character Boal, 29' ~tud service. 1193-9719 ~.V6 60 'P 1 P'- 9 1'7 DD O Io f f er · '70 -14' SAILBOAT $1.000, Excel cond. COLI.EGE girls clothes !or G. E. warmer $6. Swing $6. length train, worn l hollr, Yamaha. New A used f\1ori!crry, No eog. Needs AFGHAN .1 mo. Exc:eplfonal Q'O -.5, -I · t. Trailer. U.<1ed twicP'. 54:>-ZZIS We i ize J0.12 $.50-Sl. .1200 Lovely baby c:lothet1 50c-S4. co~1 S\:10 1ell !or $.SO. pianos ot most make1. Best work. 67.l--706.1. pedigrC"e AKC. Cream color. 19' B.ALTIC Afr i r a fl Ex , cond. $100. 962-7606 ·n HONnA SL 350, ptrtr ct Wf'~lc:li!r Drive Newport Trunk.<1 ~$$1.5(1. Viewer 893-541:1. buy.<1 in So. Calif. a t Schmid! KITIENS for ad 0 p 11 n n. Sl2.l up, 962-!IBO:i maho~any l11pstrake u1ilit_y. SNOWBIRD, fi.berglass, 2 tond .. $650, 547-2091 ot aJt Brach. 642-1826. sl icE'r S.i. Be-dsprearl $..1. 2 ~ Si'ts twin ~ize niati. & box 1'.fusic Co., 1907 N. Main, Healthy fi nd adorab l e . JRISll SETfERS -Reauriful RO llP Vnl\•o 1.0. Rsrlio. 5a1!s, cover. doHyur trailer. 6, 540--0523. ASH lini~h bedronm ~et , lull paintings 511 rac:h. New ipnng.<1. Good cond. 515. set. Santa Ano\. 67J--0966 or 646--0100. 1\KC, 6 v.•K,;, Shots, Xlnl trlr, x!nt ro11d, Great bay s.n>. 646--4370 ,,68"'°~KA"'"'W~A~S~AK!=~l~:rlc~o-, -xt~o~t bo rd 2 orl crystal chandelirr S 18. Twin size hrlboard, i\'hl•e CLOSING OUT 0 ~ h 11 11 paper~. $12:>, 673-492.1. hoat or fishennan. (2131 hf'11d 1 comm PS, T .&uvu ome; u Y, 77&-2440 wk.rfay~ 1 2 I 3 l KITE No. 378. dolly, North $ha.Pf. S2"JO. Incl. nrw tripl,. clresser A·l s 2:, Sarurd11y 111 Via Fermo w1rh l?'l'llri 1r:im plu ~ ~d-Brand new \\'url1tztr pianos playrul klt!E'M, bnx 1ra11ied, I M iniature Scknauters 474-AA4D e\'P, &. ' wk-ends. sail, fK'Wly retinished. $625. bumper rack1. 546-6J06, .,.,•oodf!n dinnel ~t'1, v.·i1h 4 L1rlo 1.c;lp 67.l--O;>,'Jt. rrame SlD. Call 63!1·:l.iiO. ( le org11ns._ t·anr11st1e deW. 6 "-k~ old &ll).!'11117. $i:i. Aft 4:30, 644-0.~1 $l:l00. 67:>-0057. i\i'UST aell 1970 Mach IR. olive nauiahyde chairs goOO CHAIRS pair win~r_d back I YAOiT Cl uh n1rmberllhip • .'i-17-~l • 1 NEEDI:.:D: Spec111I homf's fnr Horses 856 2.1' Sport r i:o.hrr by Sotith LIDO 14 No. 423 & IT&iler ,'ifXXI mi. Xlnt a:md. $700. $2.'1. !163-2419. moclern floral print S25 s1 :io. hrlow rn~I. t;ve~ HAMl\10ND SpinPI Or51:11n lloUsP pets. 54 8 -0 8 13 : ...-Coasl, '2ll HP VS , Slps 2, Xlnt conn. Xtra !alls, 2 536-9400. ANTrQUE~. Khfllll rlP'sk~ S!O r11ch. Al~ i;ar;tgt 1001~ I M4-£740 or claylii lll'l-l611 , X $600 Ebony f1ru~h Good I :i4&-.'\566 I H 0 RS E fnr sa!P -HPad L l'1 ;1. ri e cl 11, / E'lt'C· r.o\·erfo. $995_ 494--4731. -~.,~,~y=,-m-a~h-,~,~,,~E~oo~u-ro- Iron twin he11clboarrf $1 j . Sl-SZO .• TnilPI srats ,good JI n!7. rond ~l3'1-.i74l, 633--66:19 OARLl'NG k11\en5 to loving. Q\larterhoru. 3 :.r old & trnni;i; F.11~t f.. .'lraworlhy, 14' SCORPION, Fbr~I~ Xlnt '71 L1r. $475 ,.lrm Old tn1nk.~ $10. HanginR P~ch. ;)4S.S944. fRANCfSCAN Vine ch1n11-Sewing Machines 820 I rnalure hDn1r tRrk. $-17,i(l, '21l/:i%-87.iR co11d. $2,j(). 6i'.>-2846 or • 54&--8634 • ~clll" $20. !'rt ol 3 \vatf'r COMPLETE single bed $15. Silver Pinr·9 pla c,-sPtrtni;t.'I 9611-9202 Ci1 ll ~f;...171111 ~· Cc _ i.:allr_y, hr11.rl, S.S., 21J/197-j2Q6 .. ve&. 'M-1=,=.,.~.~1~,,-,~,-h,-.~,-.,-,~~-. rnlnr~ 1n hril\')' m11plP Cl'lb maltN>ss $R. &12-943.1. · c i~1s '6~ 5iocrr, RUTf' ZUJ-Z&g, hut· · ~ .,_ STALL ~p11rf.-av111l B SI + srrv11151: pirrr.~ O!t ·•· • · !onholP~, bhnri hPm~. t-tc. f REF. k!!trn~ -r:><:aut, grey • t·1a. Tr 1 m tah~. Full O•ts, ips/Doeks 910 &hnck~. SllD. or best offrr. frame.'! $2:i. 5:1x30 p1c:turP o! DOG hou~r hig $14. Bic:yrJe 1\fakf' oUer. ~16-D20,i. Pnrli1fi!r, Sacrihce • 2 5 . ~ 11.h11e lrmalr.'1 , JO \\ks, fl'lliTilhly I.· qu11.rirrly ra!P~ cnvPr~. !\!any xtras. Ju~t . . 548-89'14. nld !1n1e !own $2;. T1111k Sl l. 6•16-J.172. BUNDY clarinrt JTO. anliqnr r}'f;,....,11218 hsebrkn. 673-665.l Balh<l.~ Js, Xln! rid1n~ ra til R1d1no: ha u 1 Pd 5 3 2 50. 0 I I er BOAT ahp &vat!, July l!t, for =~===~=-~-· vacuum $.~. Hi chi1ir $3. -· · · · le~Sf'ln~ ava11. 548-1$46. 54 •. 1_,7.,. ' 60'-70'. Wide llip. 1970 SUZUKI TS90 perlect ANTIQUE table lamp S9. \'irtml11 <""Rhiof't wl\h rr··nrrl 5 • Good 830 FREF. to good homP'~. nurry 7.cr.ru-;;;o;;c"'u;c;;,:o;;;c-I.":~~:::'·~"':..______ cond. Less than 4000 ml. !'eivt(tr 11ia ch 10" cabine! ~;,. Admiral clock r;1d1o s:i. 111htin1~ s7;l, 11.nt11Jur hulfe! porting 1 morhcr cat &. 2 cule k111Pn5. V.'ELSH PONY HAR/\.'ESS • 26' cust '61 177 hp Chry.'I 673-6606 $300 549-3630 M•p!P rlmp leaf r11hlc $20. !'7 ·~3 NF:W SlO n_ t Sii f ' . l.flr1o:e nrc:a~ion11! ch&ir hanr! s1r!rboard $6.'i, 962-ROU2. ., -..,,..,, · • · VS. Sip• 4. illl!~y . he11d, ova P or T'l!nl, '67 Yamah!' lo Oc c -DI rt . fi7~7~:'i. . l'11rvf'd matm~any woorl $:Z.'i. SURF'BOARD l;re~ Nnll, 8~3:SURFBOARD, xlnt cond. • COCKA-PoodlP, llrrn~f'rl. • M;:;...77fi1 • sf~. li;: af1 dk. Prrm. ~lip. 1ldfJ lie up tn 30'. Extrll8. Mug( aell I.his wknd, DOUBLE brd 1 $lfl.0ll~J,ak'!':!~s Fl;i~h c:ame.ra l2. LargP.16 x SfiO. Guilar, Gib~on, fnlk l25. · 1' * !';4D-:ii86 ~ Bl_ac:k malP', 7 mn'• old. Call Rf.AUTirUPL s,hc.~l.and1 r:,iny, r.1u~! ~f!IJ' $2j()(), 67l--0285. Call 67J-l145 Sl25. 646-1.llO. SJ . S1ep T11h" $1.~ . ..,..,~ .-'l. 37 h·avel po~!er! 5Qc. L'i19 Diel surfrr ma'1:azine~ J !or , I 54.J-1840. A yr~ ... ate e~ ' S ."~' or Jn' 1968 J OHNSON SUrftr. SLTP SPACE AVAIL TV itand $2. Bl a c k Miramar, BRlboa Peninsul11 $1. Eri. :>41Hl13j 2•1.1 \\'INCHESTER ":'/3x-9x DARLING I . ky kittrn~ 2 $200 w/Cull ta ck. 893-5543. OMC, 110, 9-pas5. Xlnt 25'-30' SATLBOATS oi,hrstand Sil. Black oak .::c.:::::.='-"--~~--Bushnrl! s~pr. !ling £. ri3 • Id h. cond. Be!f ofter, Must aell. 61J-ID20. FUU. IAmily tenni~ &. swim 5100 ~2032 · mos. Plr11sf' c:nme hy 124 • ~ YR. o c f'Stnut m11rP, li~h. ~l<i boa I. I J 6 0 0 . * fi7?.-6606 * ~ SolG-4~ c114:>--2055. chesl 2 drawer1> $6. Coleman 19" TV portable $15. 2 membcn;hip. Ne\\' p n r t case. , . Vi11. Lorc:a, Lido. V.'ell trained. Call ConniP', 8~&-22G-1. NEAR Lido-Side tie ro to =~~==~~~~-! li1mp rlouble SJO. Ice chest vllcuum c!eane.ri Sl().$12. Beach Tf'nriis Club. S250 + SURFBOARD, Pla.sLic Fan-2 CALICO rals, 2i,1 )T' old. ::;:;0-7S87. MUST 1;ell ~j' Owen&, exp. 25' bnal r up l 96!1 SUZUKI l20, $l35 or S\0. Chaira ~ for $1. Hot !astir, 7'2". Excellent •QHA "·ldJ 4 7 beat ofirr. BraM !ire sc:rN'n 11. n cl trsn5fl'r lee. 673--6900. Spey,., tr11.intd, friendly &. " rci:: ..,., ng. yl"!i, c r u Is e r . Good cond l •-:--,:;-"'~~.;:~'°:-C:c:-c-=~ <V.\OM .,..,111er tank 30 11:&llon si;. ll!I °"""'=~~=~=== t ~hape. S.W. Call &U-1673 56;i! F ! f t' u o E ,,.,,.,.. "th SI., New""rt. 575-0022. tools S12. 2 d i sh ma I I,. r IRVINE COAST COUNTRY FREE. .968-3.':163 . . or n orm11 ion Cll Barga in. Uer. v e . Bo.ts Speed & Ski 911 Pl /0 ,,., ,,.. $1G-520. ~rry\\'OOd colft-O..UB MEMBERSHIP SKIS, blndltlljjl'i, poles &. 67}-7879 or. 6i3-j6()9. 642-8062. , . •not r,..,. SMALL radim $3. Kilchen boot' S40 Good cond DOBERMAN, malP', 8 )'n. iiF'iimrnf:<s.<;;;:;;,M:;;:;-;1.-:;::.;:';:;;:;;;;;;-:;:;;;;;:;-;;;;:-:;;::;-l:o""'----._,--- clock $1.50. Bird e11.gr Sl.50. ::~::~ $~·a;h m;~~~n~l~~ * 67~-3075 * 67J-4i67 . . r&mi!y pr1. Shn!s k lie. B;AU~UL rrel Man, 7 l!~ ~RSON convt-L~keinew. 13' ht poweff!d by 40 HP ·SALE--,-N-•_w_S_p~ ... -,.-.-w-o1n-uf·.1 P.j.,,-.,, 12_ Mrl•l lroolog TAKE OVER 10 acre5, NO 2 Wond . 1emprmn1. -4!M~767 )'!, c ·11 u,.,16 ere •tern-r ""· eng, Irr wheel trir $475 •~"" St In v 1 ,, ,, Chaonf'I Pl .• Nt wport 6 SURFBOARDS 5'6''. 6'.. 11 ~ Complelr.ly equipped. mcny 493-4U4. ' . ..-. .. e way. -a~a • ~1! s~~· :u= e:;:tr.: 673-1603. :~~NOOs~1~· ~ear lee ~~·C:::;;F~n~'. :~106 I 11~1 Llvutock 158 ,;,xrr~= I~~ 833-1~: 18' TRT-HULL, 100 hp. Mere. =~r~~'i. . .s~·111.n·, machine'likr new SllJ.Small R EFRI GERATOR $:15. GREAT ldeas Books Like P'ltl ... SiPt 'n MIDWEST ' er, Cust. trlr. 'Mu5J aell. Pri FIZLDS PIANO CO. ' -,,..-d lshf5• rl"eon'ls S.25-Eme1'9Qn sLerto pbo no New. Compietf' 11et S:n'.l. Sta8re, R•st•ur•nt, ..... I WAREHOUSE !8'k01_1nnet~~~J, ~J~~~!°,.n, ply. $1300. (213) 592-1614. · 11133 Newport Slvd. , ,.,. Sl2.50. Wa11h ballln all er -• 1ra f'r • ..., '"P 111e • ........, . S.1. An1ique1 54-S'm. call 534--5745. 633-66j9. , BANKRUP:YCY SALE Make olfrr. ~13 44~254. C.C.ta f.ite1& n•t66-!1'1l nd hardWJln' SID. S in Ir r :;-4U,,28· bftween l p.m. a machloP $1. Old hrll..."11 llonr R.ANGF. 36'' \V~gewood. nvo 30 C'U. ft. n'ach in I Pets, Gener•I ISO Ovl':r $10.000 of s&ddlf!ll. bri· WANTED: In!. lier fDr 20 ft. II•) Mobil• Home• ns 7 p.m. lamp $5, ~1arble bfl~ table IV'irldlc, $~i0. 121 ~1t'reo rttfrigeratnr!, ~matic 1N' d!es & tack to be auclionerl J,000 lh. ho r. Trantp0rt1ti011 ""'""'""""'°"_,.--..,.-.! QUAJ;JTY dt'ellln 1ize1 7-9. la.nip $7.50. Phone pole .'lpeakers. lO". SOO. 57Ht4;J. mak!!r &. IOI! d r I 0 k SWARTZ Macaque rare of• regardless Of PMct. H<1ve * 646-4633 * Call UNITED~ you buy.' t"xc:eUenl condition $~. inau1atol'5 7X. Copper ~we11f BICYCLE~. SUni;tray11: l -J-5 d!spen~Pr, r.omhO steam k 1nonkey, II mo&', maJ .. 1 . ..i, "',kl~~f ov_.~r200dd.,I d~le&, 26· SPT }'isher full eqmt. v.8 , Factory dired. fn.pi.rk. Mt. Alter !I clrtMell $10. Pursea rittings lOc. KemM.ne 11•.'mp 11p. S15-$30. 2.C" &. 26", cnlrl iahlt, chetu alu'edder, Ta.lle11 ~he1u1 ftm!\ll". l. P u1 Rrrumll<tt: sa e~, Chryi, Eve/mom Ill 9. C<1mper1, Sale/Rilnt 920 upa. Rnalt1. Be1Ch ·hemu end Jewelry ~-Sl, phone Sl .50, 'fill or later vw bus $1~l1. 3 1p, SW. 642-lm. ..,0 r k t 11 b Ir~, m i 1 c . mn',I old. Bolh l11me & ORANGE COUNTY $3JOO. New pR!nt. &42-7~2. '-ti~ln11 842-19"18. ieat. With hafdw11 re s20. 24,. BIW .AdmlrRl TV, Xlnt rei:taurant equlp. Make luebrkn. 549-2163. FAI RGROUNOS 14. TRI-hull ~ Witch 4 hp * CAMPER Shl':lt, 1 fl over United Mobile Homet · REFRIGERATOR $25. 964 Boy'• b\kl'J $7,.:,0, Gu O\'-!n $40. 8%> x 7D MUltary lrearl olll'.'r. 84.6-6971. ID MO old Rafnbow bl!led P Feir Dr. CM outboard traOer 1111' new cab. FH1 any &oft. ~ 1767,\ Np! 81, CM ~~ Weal 11th SL CM. and brOlle.r bulll in $20. l\l'@I $15 tll. 968-65..'15. TV, Radio, H iFl, Tuucan w/l1a ca1~. $?5. Sal. Ju~ 19th • 7PM-'! ,$85t'l. S4~. ~~71J. _truck, 1.lkt nt.w. Only been 231 S. Tua., Ori. 133. . , VW Buie'. •nilne hood $10. Otitsun truck bumper $2. Bell M11.M&.ger, heavy dut,y. St.reo 136 495-SOlfi. GE~E Goellngg $3, J?~c:k-24 , CHRIS Cn.tt cab crulaer. on trOck 2 week1! ! Call after COOM C.M., I ttu' t!dUlt &46-3372. 675-5258.' $50. Excellent condlUon. _ 12 ¥Bf' Ma.llard,.Duc,ki, $1 lino $2, BantamDrlt. ~~1cks Fully equipped w 11 rl r . ~ l ~'uller10nl 526-t756. park. Jbf10 Glllf~~· J 2 VOLVO wheel• •nd Urea UNICYCLE -Brend new $2!1 e 637-4156 a 1969 MOTOJtOLA 2 3' • , 1.acn. Alk for Sa n ., Jt. 2GU Me" , • ,s>Pt" $3900. Pvt' pl)I. 54IJ..-0821. * CAMPER Shell.""'! Jt <Wer' hr, % ba, wafk.in . ,_. 1.1, b'.a 650x13 •. St each T\rr. on -~-pOWER Mowu -Bria• C.01110l'9-O>lor TV:' :JUii. 54&-9832 '™1l. "69 BERTRA.'11 , 25' flyln1 e11b. Ft1I ~I-It., bed P'Vdt· lot, bl"iut. l~pild. Prb; F'tlrd Mitt! $7, Olllot drak, "·»"°"P~L~~~M=oorn==-=w~...,-,-, °"150" I apt.nl $96 oa Dew tubeL Colt B .E .AU T 1 FU L. yo u n I btidtf., trim tabs. 2 n dlol: lJke new, Only been on ed tO sell. lnilMd. oectlf- netds re pm.In 11. Falcon Hone?. lor pa.rtt $25 ,.ach, Stntt°'1-122· new $520, .Slll-$175.. M6-f9'12 p e • c h -ta c ~· d IO'Jf:'bird , 1 1 150 hrs. 64~ · \J"Uck 2 weekll! ! CaJJ after Pbooe $U470.1. aprinr nu e!Mf S 1 O. 893-S4 l3. 6f6-l28'J. or 49?-lOM. ' • .,/CIJ.lf.. $20. 4!H--6840.. Mime~ .. JP ~ (Full rton) ~. KIT mobil• home 10 -,c 9. MS-3109. 2 DOUBLE bed1pread1 S.1 BEAUTJP"UL weddlna: gown .IJ." TV'a, $31.-$25 • 1'. '40 ~SSIC Olnel Cruiser 8 0.llUn Camper Shelli 8 Scnened pordl. Adult Pk. DOUBLE rlr?Mer ttnd mirror earh, double, bed with l .11ell. Cut $190, ukinJ $85. .Gqo.d cqndition C<1ts 152 _,,, many e•~t~' FbrJ,ll. alum wiodoWI. Qun. ~"!.12~,;,ptkt.n • bqy, S25. Chest, Hollyv.•ood booke11se headhnard $15. Sz, ?-&, ~. '* eJS-1163 * CMner•I -. Y.: ml!r u.11 $175 A up. _,_w headboard and foolboari'I, anliqut v11nity table S25, MONOf.1.ATI C toilet S 9 5. RCA walnut.-CONO!e,2l'', col· r.1.ALE Hlmalay1n Kitten. Bo<1ts, Rent/CMrt'r 90I SJ)...7310. -,Jbri4 2 BR. ftlk tn cloteta. °"arooa btndl toy che't lntlq'\lol!! nlte etandl 5\D, Leu.Ifft trailer hitch S.1.'i. or TV, 4 lPkrs. coat stooo: Champion 1totk. 873-3706. 'JI 31' DIES~L. party nr !lahin& _ 1967 FORD pick.up, ~ ton nearly new. C.M. Adult SIO. Ollpllcator JlS. ~ h9 bllhy Item• likt nf'w : Velv .. t ch11lr S25. ~J021!. I ucritlct $400. M&-r"J()t. no 1n1wtr. keep c11ll 1n1. MAI + moorln&. No., f-32. Cil 25 + C•tllni 27 w/lOY.' cabovtt cam~r. ,.rt. Landscaped. M&-'19'.ll, motor $5. 847-'llXi. -1snont1y hol'Sf' 14, Infant COMP!.E:TE Doublf! tw-rl, TV. portB.ble 17", nnly 9 S IAM~Sj' SEAL;i'"01NT $3~. 673-36U Qr 54~. Guar1nlee t1v! lowett ralr.1 In Auro tr•na. 11 lr. le ml. X1nl UV!: by beach A l'Oil UNIFORM, wh ile l11.d lr1 $4, ~l"ata S1.5<1 rach, trlcyele Iii, n 1 v er u 1 ed 111 ne n a roonth• old, xln! llOndillon. kllten1, Slfl * ~S-.:t;J8 • lf V-hull nu~bout. ID' So. C&lll. "C:,.tllna crui•· ll~t. ~ Mi-7108. count. )U50. Orlttwoed $1. Ru& 1h11mpnoe.r S1 bahy bugy S10, c:a.r. bed ~. lnrlud•rll. 545, 493-3524. $18. 6&.5398. I• )QI ad 10 th• ci.aslfled 1kif. stll or tradt, make of. Ina ehib". Locatkln Newport '70 MOOED CuAtom-Campt'r h eh Oub, HB. 536:(1321. Bowll.nl' hall $1. 8owlin«i• ~m ~r:~-~ .. i;a,:: :,1h~~ Sit.VER lax e>le. br11ul\ful GE 'J'ramistot" (ll(I pbl'tabl,. SF,CMQNf 6onwone I a fe.r. SS7-tll56 HllJ'bor, n4/968--4MO for lnft. fits OitJun. Nrw cond. with BAYFRbf'ri Uii fen I bat fl, Enga1emenl rlna. J llllon. .aouuiutn $ l S , condlUon. Yahl", '500. Atk-iterec> '4 , .. nd . $1 o o , "*~hlllf tor It. · D 1 eol Se.ll tilt n1d a tuft Buy the Turn u~8'ed ltf!tni"frito qulc:k bOot. P96. JU' C.Ooti.Dl."nt.1.1, Gold , Olut, UT"'°" ~ CCllll SJ08 ull Jot S2,, tnc: $1.Z . M8-.159! ~1M. M:...Mf& klda)'I new ltUf.f ct ah cAll 642-::67S Ot. Clau 100 Newport~ M7-USI. i<o-MM. '10 HONDA 175 SUZUKI ~ '68. Good • ·" ,. . --_ .. -T - Doll.Y PILOT Stllln:IQ', June 12, 1971 l~I """"' ... ]~[ l§JI ]§J~i '_""''_M'"•~J§J _i '"_'"'_M"·~]§J I l§l_I ... _ .... _ .... ~!§] l§J ' 970 Aoto1, Imported 970 Aoto1, Imported '10Autos, Imported 970 · Auh>1, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 Auto1, Imported . 970Autos, Imported •• DA TSU N--DATSUN-SIO 4-DOO-iR SEDAN I "THE SMALL CAR STANDARD OF QUALITY THROUGHOUT THE WORLD " BELOW IS THE COMPA RISON CHART ... Let Cost• Mos• D1hun show you the 2-door or 4-door Datsun 510. It's paded lull of e:rtr•s .•. ALL AT NO EXT'RA COST. Features such as tint.d 9lt1ss, wh ite walls, reclinin9 bue~et s•ats, full carp•+ing, flow-through frosh •ir system , disc brakes ond fully independent rHr suspension ond on OVERHEAD .CAM ENGINE ... ALL AS STAN DARD EQUIPMENT. Come in and test drive now , while selection is 9ood. 1971 Datsun 510 Sedan Comparison Chart Sir• Wh••I· Acee I. Front Overheed Flow·Thru Turning Engine •••• Lenglh Wldlh H•lght W.ighl c-eo Ind. R••r Dlac Com Freth Circle ' M•ke Cu. In. HP. '"· '"· '"· '"· ..... Lb1/H ... Sec. Su1pen1lon l reke• Engine Air ... DATSUN .. L. 510 2·DOOR 91.3 .. 95.3 160.2 11.4 55.t 2050 21.3 13.5 YES YES YES YES 31.4 4-DOOR 91.3 .. 95.3 112.2 11 .4 55.9 "" 21.1 14.0 YES YES YES YES 31 .4 COLT 4-DOOR 97.5 100 15.3 110.1 11 .4 53.1 2120 25.5 13.3 NO YES YES YES 30.2 ...... 'FIAT 124 SPECIAL 11.0 71 95.3 151.1 .... S3.I 1112 25.1 11.3 NO YES NO NO 35.1 GREMLIN 19'.0 121 .... 111.3 70.1 51.1 2133 20.5 15.3 HO NO HO NO 32.1 OPEL KADETT NO. 31 .... 51 95.1 111 .1 11 .t 15.4 1711 30.t 11.1 HO NO HO HO 34.1 .,NlO 91.1 75 .... 163.0 61.4 50.0 2013 25.5 11.5 HO NO HO YES 31 .S TOYOTA CORONA 4·DOOR 113.4 10I 95.7 111.t 11 .I 55.1 2170 20.1 13.5 HO YES YES YES 31.5 VEGA SEDAN 140.0 .. 17.0 111.7 15.4 51.• ,, .. 24.3 14.5 NO YES YES YES 33.0 VW SEDAN ... 7 .. 94.5 151.1 11 .0 St.1 1101 30.1 11.1 YES HO NO YES 31.0 SUPERVW 91.1 .. 15.3 1150.1 17.4 51.1 1111 33.0 11.3 YES NO NO YES 31.2 VWTYPt: 3 ... 7 .. .... 170.1 13.2 57.t 2221 34.2 11.5 YES YES HO NO 31.3 ,l'l 1ftlen...,lion ~ """"": •!'"""of p<inl•nq. Hawe-. ab>Olvl• •~<U'-'• •r,..,,1 fn;•n .. r1cn1 w~ ... , o .. ,.. t aftnOI' I:>* ou••.,,IN<I, -.. 1 ~l>Ul'°""'•• oulo1«t tO change ...,,..,~: nol•<A-'"••• E llO',_,. • ., 5w1n; ""~• ''Ask a Datsun Owner and Then Decide.'' bl ego F • Adems Winner of the treacherous East African Safari. ALL THIS AT NO ' EXTRA COST e R1clinil'l9 buc:k1t 111!1 e Fiv1-m1in-b11rin9 ~6 HP ov1rh11d t •m •n9 in1 • Up to 25 mil •1 p•r 9•tlon e 0-60 in 14 s1tond1 e Fully indep•nd1nt r1•r 1usp1n1ion e Front di1c br•ke1 e 31.4 loot turning circle e St•nd111rd •ll-1ynchrom 1$h '4-1p1ed tr111n1mi11ion I option•I 111utom•+ic. • .,.il.bl1 ) e Tint1d gl•11, whitew1l11 , f low-through fre'h •ir. syst em. e All 1t no e xtr• cot!. s PERFECT FIT FOR FOUR DATSUN 510 2-DOOR I-T •x l lie . .& 0 .& H e SERVICE e AND WE MEAN SERVICE! To Your Complete Satisfaction At All Times! 970 ONI 0, THE MOST ~ted l recemm~ded Dott11" 11r•lc1 tl1pH. 11 S111th1r• C1llf, With 'l••llfild llcllnld f.ctory trolllff t1el11dcioM. I 540-6410 I 2845 HARBOR BOULEVARD, COSTA MESA e 1 Mle S.•tll .t TM S. DMt• ,.,.._., e C.,..-ef H-tl" • P111W... "THI F/NliT OF 240? MA INTENANCE" ANT 4;1UISTIONS AIOUT iElVICI CALL THIS SERVI CE HOT LINI 540-0213 I A.M. TO i P.M. ONLY A COMPLETE WELL STOCKED PARTS DEPT. l~~~~~~~~~~;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~G~o~no~~ro~1[:~:~:~:~~9~s_o~~T.~r-uc~~k~1~~-----'-'2 /Trucks 162 Autos Wanted J~[ ..._ _,_..,_ .... _""_1""'_,,JJmJ._J _T ___ .u_,.,_JJm] ·~oo;ri!'r;rnAi~61w~!".i .: BILL BARRY '66 CHEVY SPORT YAN wE PAY TOP 968 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 FERRARI DATSUN Mobile Homas 935 -Moblle Homes 935Moblle Homes 93S NOW OPEN CONTEMPO- LAGUNA HILLS 23301 R.I.DGE ROUTE DR. <Cotner ot J\1oul ton Pkv.)') iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii INSTANT HOUSING 15 Models on Display MOVE IN TODAYI -featuring - 1 ton truck in ~eel of 1 CASH rtpatr. Anytimt 347-50-U Pontiac-GMC-Fi•t Fully Equ1p1 '65 FORD Ranch Wgn, xlnt NEW GMC cone!. '62 CHEVY 3ZT Bi!· cayn~ -Rtblt. Xlnt cond. 1/2 Ton Pickup (•1209()9) Sacrifice 67~7747. Tintt d glass, ht avy d u r y Antiqua1/Cla11ic1 953 sprin&5. fron t · rtar brakt boo!ttr, radio pb, V8en11 ~. f\\'O 1ont pa.in f, many othtr extras. Harbour V.W. !&'ill BEACH BL. 842-443.l HUNTINGTON BEACH Auto Leasing 964 tor u!ed can A: truckt, jtUI can us for tree estimaties, GROTH CHEVROLET Ask !or Salt s J\1anaaer 11211 B~ach Blvd. -----::-~---·I Huntinrton Btaeh DOT DATSUN OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAYS 18835 Beach Blvd. Hunfuieton Beach 342· 7781 or :Y.(}..(M.C2 '68 DATSUN SEDAN ' FERRARI A UTIIORIZED SALES & SERVJCE 3100 W, Coast Hwy, ~ I I LAGUNA HILLS Prestige adult community ad- jacent 10 Leisurt \\'orJd, BeautifuJ. surroundin&~ all JU..\'W)' appointments.. TMr- ' peutic pool S&unu, ~xtr· ci&e c-m. 4 billiard 1.1.bles, much much more~ *VIKING * KEY WEST * KINGSTON * BOISE CASCADE 1940 FORD 4 dr sedan All nri.i . \fill trade for Ran· chf:ro or 1,, T. Ford P ick Up. Or 1tll tor $&)0. 897-3157 A REAL GE:\f : 19.lO Che\.'rolet. 6 v.·htel coupe , c o mp l t t t ly $326 DOWN • LEASE 847.6087 Joa ~3.131 • ANNIVERSARY •so $85 MO. Newport Beach " 4 Door. 4 Sp<'ffi, Radio, Heal-I ~~~=~:.,c:.c...::::...,._-4 er. IXCZ623 !_ B11rwick Im· ·s2 250 GT 2+2. Local cu. Complerr history, v e r ports. 998 So. Coast High-clean, SJS:il. Oayi: 644--01.26' 10.ay, Laguna Bearh. 5-16--1051 Ei·ei;: 4~1933 CALL 330.3900 LIKE NEW Singles • Expendo1 CAPITAL SALES HUNTINGTON SHORECLIFfS Beach Blvd. (Hiway 39 btwn Atl anta & Indianapolis. l m i. N. Pacific Coast H\i;y.) (7141 536·8816 2 Bdrm, 2 balhs. dining, 11\·, r m .. fam rm , b!nn kir. a ppt. Encl. porch. fully I landscaped v.•lsprinklr sy1-1 ttm. Buut. new adult p&Tk. 1 ~ach area Really ~harp ~ i '!!!!'J!!~""'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!'!'!!'!!!!!![!!!!!!!'~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!~ 548-24i3 or 9sZ-9%4. Mobile Homes 935 Mobile Homes 935 21' ROADMASTER. l9j2. K'w carpets, cooler, dbl. bed. A"'fli"'. New 1torage shed. l.Qw space tt11 t. Cen- tral Co1ta ?.let;& Park $1150. 64~~ Ao\I' or alter 6 PM. 1910 Pond~roga 24'.-«1, Arlult pk. Compl .iet up & lndscpd. '.\Jany extra!. I Ptl ok. Grttnlear Pk, C:'-t, 1Tj0 \\'hillier, Sp 18. 557-Zlj.\ or &1&-1428 FOR l&le: Adult pk. in Snnta DAILY PILOT for action! An.a. S1 .30o down,~ over Call 64.Z..5671 lr Sa\.~! pymt. 33~3889. Autos, Imported 970 Autoa, Imported 970 '68VW O.tom paint,. <I 1pted. radJo, ~n'-•8'69. '69VW Custom paint A pin 1tripln1. (YX\1201) VETERANS "'' a.re talcin1 •pplieations for VA mobile home loans, Don't migs thi& opportunity, Hurry. srop in todit.y! United Mobile Homes O t . Jj67 A t\pt Bl, 643-3140 Ora: · 237 S Tustin 6.'lJ-2961 ADULT PARK • C.M. '69 Lancer. 20'.>c52. 2 hr. 2 ba, tinted "''indov.•s, wtr dnr, ....,,.o 5x7 1tor11e 1heds, fenc- ed yd, lndacp 64s.-OTS3 nturbis~. CaH 644-1536. S326.00 ''the tot<il down pmt. Dune Buggies 956 S85.00 is the rot.ll monthly '68 C.td El Dorado •• $139 mo ·;o f'ord .)00 GaJa.xie 4"1'ir · ............. $i~I m(') '69 Chevy Caprice 2-c!r ............... $i9 mo '69 Ford L 1'0 2-dr .. $19 mo All Ca r~ "'·1rh Air SOUTH COAST CAR LEASING :;(!) \V. Coast l!wy, ~.6. S.1j-2JS~ Eves: 673-8269 PINTO \V/AUTO Trans. $5 day, X n1iJt , THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HARBOR BLVD. co.;r1.. i\1ESA 64.2-0010 WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR TOP USED CARS or 4!l4-9771 1----------1 FIAT 'jn DATSlJN P t.:, ramprr shell. Radial II«'~. 1\1r con<!, I r-rlr h1!rh. XlnT cond Sl!l.iO --------......J Dil.\S; T\V 3-."'669 11sk for 'ii fl.\T, 124 Spider, 9. Pete j m1 lr.~. dk ~een. 12.iGC. 1970 Darsun S!a!1on \\'aizon Phr.nr 673-5210. SELL or trad,_ Corvair eng., 1 ra.1! typt. Completely nt"" 2 set ~ u.nd tirt! l: trailer $800. or trade for truck v.· 1 :5m camPtr. ~f>.oo.'!4 aft 5. FIBERGLASS Du~ Bu1u1:1~ compl v.•/top, 1ide curtain!, bit trom new '69 VIV. Im· mac. cond. 547-2091 or 111 6, 540--0523. paymf'itf mc!ud1 ng tax, lie Mid flnancie charges on ap- prov~ credit for 48 month~. Thf' cash pr1cf' int'lurling tax & lie. 1s $3326.SO, dtlerrt'd pn~ Ls $-1406.00 includin~ tax, lie. a nd finance Cha.f'it . Annual ptrcf'ntaa:e ra t~ i3 16.24 pier ce nl. Over 135 new & u~ cars ro choose from Autos Wanted Auto trans, am-Im rar!io, 1969 FIAT Spl(:!rr. conv. low 111~. t etrk. IOI\' mileage, inileai;:•'. l o"·ncr, ~I. 968 fl your car a extra dean, 1 _s_2200--;-;c.';c'S-<='3::'::'c:'::-',,·,.....=-'°-· -l~";&-~30'.'1'.,I ~-----:l ~Us tint. 1970 Datsun pick.u p 'iO FIAT 124 Sp)"l1er, ':i sp VW, no body, ;:ood :5lilr1 for Dunt Buagle, ruM i(IOd, S250. 962-9638. XOO E. l.st Sr .. Santa An& (lat St. at S.A, Frv.yJ 5.'.>S-1000 S BAUER BUICK Xlnr cond. Lo miles. 1.1.000 m1 Xlnr rond. LtaY ANNIVER ARY •SO 234 E. 17th SL :H8-7592 ing roun!ry. 5-18-1:532. AUTOS WANTED Costa Mesa 541-7765 Top do_Uar !or clean used U.fPORTS WA..VI'ED Autos, Imported' 970 Autos, Imported Ci'rs, ~e Andy Bro\\·n, THEODORE ROBINS FORD Trucks 962 '63 CHEVY LONG VAN Fae '64 Chtv 1~ to~. a· bed , V8, i\funcie 4 1pd, paneled. camper 1htll. S100. 137 E "''ide oval!, vent ""·indows. 21 st, C.:\1. 64&-6930 Sl'i&5 or Trad~ 497-1084. Oran1e Cou.nU~ TOP 1 BUYER Bil.L ~IAXEY 1'01'0T A 3'.l60 HARBOR BLVD. 18881 Beacb Bl\·d. COSTA MESA 642--0010 H. Stach. Ph. 147-8555 '6'.l CHEVY "-1~" Pic.k Up, Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported' 970 WANTED by pvt pty Ford :"'~"~'j"';'."";· ~1}1250~-ii!c.rn::"':'Jr;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;J O ub v."ag. or Oiateau '69 or ~100. ()>.111er. 548-3261. later. \Vil! pay up to $3lXXl Truck• 912 Repeat '"h ,....,,, or 6'1"'300. '64 FORD \.} JON Auto1, Imported 970 AUSTIN HEALEY PEOPLE ARE SWITCHING TO 97Q 1 I • . • $1495 $1695 LITTLE Champ "A" tramt !old down trailer-not c..n- ''a:5, w/~cka, mirror1 , spat!! lire & chlmiCl.I toil•!. S595. 646-8673 PICKUP performance. VOLVO ' ' '69VW ~tas "''htel&, Al\I radio. (ZU&039) $1695 '70VW COHVIRTllLI Clasalc Clementinr. W. S.W. tires. (719B0Q) $2295 Thne car• have pas1td the VW 16-point satety and performance test. lt is full y checked &l"ld thor· 0'.14hly uconditioned. We iuaranttt 100% th•t 'Nt ll repair or ttPlace all m•Jor mtCbanical parts• tor !O 4a71 or 1000 mllet, whk:hntt coma ttrst. •bllne e Tranlmlulan • l'nlnt Axle • lt•lll" Axle A.-ibJles: • Brake System • Gectr1c.al Sys- 441 1. C..1 Hlt ln1,o.y At lepl4e ..... ·--- I t71 H.hr M,4, c .. te .... ..., •••• 1 ht.'' ... ,, 15' Alum. Gem. .Jps 6, furnace f'l~c. brkg. rn ll\Y xtr11! Must sell ~ $695. 6i3-22:;6. 8' TEARDROP camp trailer. As ii, S200. Call 646-2801 Trellers, Utility '47 TR.A.ILER. 4lcl0 bed, 14" wheel. 1.5Cll lb axle, excel for boat or utility, SlOO 5'5-!iMT. Aute S.rvlce, Perta Mt .._Wt!: 19T1 VW Su per Bur . •nrine l&'.>O cc. Dual ported he11d8. Unrll'r 1000 mi's. S~50. Tom: M9-.i)M or aft 1 pm: ~1610. FIVE 650 :it: ll usable ll1th t1m• $'1 5. >tl-S2l0 ..... PORSCHE: •nflnt, 19&1, lfXlO N. R~blt .. not Uled. % cam.~.~. $695 Harbour V.W. lml BEACH Bl.. 142-4435 1 HUNTINGTON BEACH 1',JX:lt!A.TION ctNTElt ROY CARVER, Inc. ~ Herber &lvd. Coata Meu MS-"" WANTED by pvt Pb'-Ford Club 'WI.I· Gr" Cha.tau '69 tJt' lalt r. WW PA)' up to S3COJ ea11h. ~ or '1$.5300 . NPW'S THE TIME FOR 9UICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD 642-5671 96°/o of BMW owners repeat the purchase. Maybe you should find out why. See us for the free book· let. "33 Reasons Why BMW is Better." Or ask for the key. You 'll get the message. ROY CARVER, INC. AUTHORIZED B.M.W. DEALER 2925 Harbor Blvd. Cos ta Mesa 5464444 1964 AUSTIN Hea.ley Sprit~. Good shape. tape deck. cor.- vertible. $950. 67S--09M. BMW Automotive E:-ccell~nce & ROY CARVER, Inc. 2925 Harbor Blvd. Costa f\t'u 546--C444 e '67 BMW 1600-tlSOO. New brakts. Ch.'Tlfr'• p r I d e • 646-.05.25 d&)'I. CAPRI '71 Oipri 2000 auto, amffm, 1 lo mi·a. Private patty, I """"· DATSUN '68 OAT!iUN' 4 dr, •UICI. I R&H. low miles. ~nl cond. Sl.:.00. 6-1$-9110 or 546-zm I eves. e '68 DATSUN PICK-UP A·l C'ClnditiGn. Sl<liO. Call 673-6144. SH l Dri11 the Fabu lous '71 VolJOL Wo ha11lhotn111! In stock. r11dr lo fO! .$4595 1971 YOLYO lBOOE CPE AM/FM st1reo, • spatd, fuel injettion low milts. Demo # 3928 ' 1946 HAAB COSTA MESA I ( $17 "' • • l ' • ~ f: • ti ·l • I .. • l • Dml V PILOT ........... l§J I .......... l§J I 1.;;;;;~~ • ..... ..... AutM, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 1~--.;,.... __ _ 970 Autos, ln,portecl l§JI l~~I ..... _ ... _-~1~1 =1~-=-~~l~:l ~I ~~"~ ... -~ .. ~l§J=~~·-~: .. "'--:'~~~I Autos, lmpomd 970 A-lmportOcl • 9701Autot, lmpoil.il 9111 Autos, lmporl«I '970Aulot, lmpo...., 970 l§J I ...,. .... 970 Auios, Imported ' t FIAT JAGUAR --SPR_m:__ TOYOTA 'VOLKSWAGEN 1.-==========I ALWAYS MERCEDES BENZ PORSCHE ' ' . BILL BARRY ~·Pontiac-GMC-F iat i NEW '71 FIAT ~ Family Sedan ~ll fll.t"lnry equipment. (Ser. fo. {il5289j I • $1495 + ta.'( I: He, (Cash or Trade l $17!1.CM) Is !he Iota} dO\\'n pay- ment. $48.89 is the !oral 111onthly payn1en1 inc!uding ta>., Httnw and Hnai1c:e ~hargrs on .1pprovf'd credJ\ lir 36 n1on1hs. ~ ~sh Pri<•r incl11d111i. ta." & lil'.l!'nse '6 $1&11 75. Delrrrt'<I priee ¥ $19l::i.01. 1nc!ud1ng tax, lli·rn . .,... .~. f111anrf' charges. tn11ual J>f'n•r11tage r at(' is .96 per ccn!. <>.rer 135 New &. Used Cars l> To ChCIOS(> From ' Open '!11 10 p.rn. blOO E. 1st St.. Sanr;i. Ana i (lsi St. at S.A, 1-~rn•yl 008-1000 4t Complete Stock of §am-Nfi~ . n1u s... . "FRIEDLANDER" • . • 1968 JAGUAR 2+2 E-Type. Air cone:!. Slallda rd trans, v.·lre \\'hls. Xlnt <.-ond, Call 280SL Slick. Lo mi. Charcoal '56 Porsche Eumpc<ll1 needs gn>y, ainglt> iop. Ca I ! body work. Good Pn&:. 644-238R or 541)-9892. ~ntly overhauled. New 6~2-1888. heads. Ftir sale or trade. $700 or tm. ofr. ll33-0036. ..,,-=,---o=~--~ 1 '69 !-.leret'des, 280 SL 2-2, 1966 Jaguar XKE, conv. 1 slick shifi, 2~,000 rnill!'!, owner, only 'Xl,000 mi. 6.3~122 '6~ PORSCHE SC, xlnt <.'(Ind. $?,?.iO Call 84?-1868. 't.6 r.tERCEDES 2000 62,000 nil. fllitny Pitlra~. JENSEN ReRJ good ronduion! r-.1us1 i;ell-make orr. JENSE N AUTIIORIZED SAL£s :. SERVICE NEWPORT IMPORTS JlOO \Y. Coast H~ Newport Beach LAMBORGHINI l!l67 LAi\lBORGHINI !reg. Junr. l!J6S\ 400 GT 2 + 2, red 11 llh black interior, 8,-100 actual nules on !his nearly ri('W l n1\inl'r car. SlO.:iOO. ~ !o ap11rPc111tr 1:X'NR249) ROY' CARVER, INC. Authorized Rolls-Royce, Bil1\\' <lcaler :.i!l:S Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa S.16-4144 LOTUS LOTUS AUTlfORIZED SALES & SERVICE $1800 11t .l36-7614 aft 6 P1'-1 4~2133. MG 1979 PORSCHE 914; Yel!o1\. f .\[ slf"lf'O. low mi. 1ierh.-cl ----------11-ond. $3500!Bst offe r • ntlNl "MG" .. ''FRIEDUNDER'' IJIJ.t ••ACM IMWY, 191 893-7566 • 537-6824 MG AtmiORIZED SAi.ES &: SERVICE NEWPORT IMPORTS 67:)-1570. PORSCHF. rac1ory spi.-ciallst, 91 l-SlZ-356 strvi1."t/repair . P t•rsonal au., Ed g a r 5.l&-5803. 196.1 PORSCHE l'iiR 16005 t>nK ine. Almost ccmplete. Sl 50. 53&-!l-IOO. '62 PORSC HE 1600 S ilJUST SELL! 8.33-3258 • .'5:'> POllSCllE W/l~'!JI! '62 1600 super enginr. Be~\ ol- fr r. 836---1779. J!lfi:! PORSCH1': 1600 N C'OUpe. clran. ~lusr S('ll IJll· n1N.!. Brst offt.>r. STh-1 :.70. 3.IOO \Y. Coast llwy, l970 PORSCHE 914· Y !I · Nev.·port Bea ct: ' · · f' ov. · . FJ\I l'ilerro, balanced f'ng. 1969 ,\JGC Jtoadster_ :'ltus! :0..1nt cond $3500. 61"'.1-1570 sl'll, !)(>st orfer. Call rtlikel--. --~·------I r.rl'1v al 713 / 6.16-In8 v.•k-1960 CLASSIC Porsche d•y•· 714 I &r ·2<27 wk--' roadster conver t. Xlnt rond, " ' ;i uul'i 673-2647 & f'VC5. T\VO '57 r.fGA's-1 looks & needs Musi selll 'IO $1rlte me or But Offtt 536-9400 "Or ~S-975R SUNBEAM '6'2 Alptne, Good cond. New tires, niuf[ler & tonr~au. $450. 644-0907 'fi.I Alpine ronvl-58,000 mi, nf'w 11111nt, 0'1tri.,.f', l'.tieh-X lift's $4§, 67j...28()5 -TOYOTA TOY'OTA NEW '11 NO DOWN PAYMENT $69.01 MONTH* 36 mos. Def. pay pri~. $2-lStJG or <'I.Sh p r i c: • $200155, incl. Tax Ir: Lie A.P.R. 14.:.4'-'. Serial No. ll-13~7. '"On appro\'ed credit Bill Maxey Toyota 18881 BEACH BL. M7-85.l5 HUNTINGTON BEACH Anniversary Sale 1971 TOYOTA $Im ~uale.uiA W TOYOTA '63 COftONA, 4 dr, &U<'k 1,,---~----..,.... •hlfl, A-1 rnlnt. $1,250 w '69 VW Blue with wb.itl' ln- nWce otler,' 613-2250. terl(>r. Shan>! Low miles, "·n~ro=Y"'OT=A~Coro,__~u'-.. ~T~ ... -. ,AM-l<~M radio. Priv1.lt par . over pa}'TMnts. ty. 1 owner. 646-4032. * &1~74 * 1!169 VW CAMP P.fobile, ne,,.· TRIUMPH TilE Til.IUMPH V8 STAG NOW ON DISPLAY' Come in for a l('sl drive! F RITZ WARREN'S SPORT CAR CENTER no E, ]sf St., S.A. 547-D™ QPen 'daily 9-9; c~ Sunday TR4 -1963 Good rondihon, dark: grttn. v•ire v.·hl'l'ls, overd r i ,•e, .$695. Pr111ate 01\•ne r . 54 9--0.:00 . 'S9 TR-3 $275 fi.j·l-Hi~l2 VOLKSWAGEN , radial t!m, $270:!. '144-4792 '6!1 VW-Auto, r&h, New tires. Xlnt cond. $1000. 8~927 or 6Q..66SO. 1968 LT bh1e VW Bui net'ds a good homt. Clean. $1,000. Call nit 6. 5.'17-9117. '66 VW with aun root Very good cond. Ori&:inal O\lo'ner. $875; ~264. '66 VW dbl cab pickup. New 1'00 tlllii:ine, 80tt ca.mpiJli top. paint. 497-2097. • '64 VW drllL"( bu.~. new rngirn-, !n1ns, & tires. $ll00. * 96~-3987 • '67 VW SUNROOF Reblt eng. Low mile~, brakes $1200. 962--7606 new 1966 V\V \\'{Ill! new 1729 cc '67 V\V, rebll eng.. ntw cam, Pl 1-10'~. l'IC, Porsrhe brakes & bait. Good eng. Spare \\'his & 1nore. cond. $850. 646-:t.nJ. 494-0021 or 673-216'9. 1 --.~.-.. ~V~W~CA~M=P=ER~~.~-I 19fi5 V\V Bug -R&M , new $1650 or best oUer tires, ne\Y brakes. Top cond. * * 838--5638 '* * Below market $795. !J57--8fl741 ,,,,._,=,..,,,--.,,-,,-----· I '69 VW WeaU'al!a camper, '67 V'.V BUS. MINT CON-AM/FM~xtractor, Perfect DmON~ Xtru. Must aeU rond, 12700. 968-5495. $1601 6'5-WT7. I ·.-62~vw=~s~"-""'° __ !_A_>-,-.f=M~'-6S' I ... ON SUNDAY T O GET MORE "BUGS" OUT OF OUR DEALERSHIP WE ARE NOW OPEN 0 11 SUNDAY. NOW 7 DAYS A WEEK OUR CUS- TOM ERS GET "BUGGED" BECAUSE VIV IS AMERICA'S NO. l SELLING IMPORT . CHI CK IV ERSON WILL BE OPEN ON SUN· DAYS BECAUSE NOW WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF NEW CARS FOR IM MEDIATE DELIVERY. °lt1~oJI '""' PORSCHE/.~UDI Authoriz~d Sales & Service 445 E. COAST HIGHWAY' At Bayside Drive NEWPORT BEACH 1970 HARBOR Bl VD, COSTA MESA 549-3031 Ext. 66 or 67 ' l I 1750 IUCH ILYD. (Hwy. J'I 893-7566 • 537-6824 NEWPORT IMPORTS runs gOOfl. other "''Ol'k. 897-i236. TF, '5-1, J\1ust sell, Leaving country, ~- QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT 1966 !{arbor, c .r.1. 646-9ll3 1969 Toyota Corona, 4 dr, 4 spd, r.~·l1, xln 't o..'()nd. $1050. 64~3768. '69 VW bug, 28,000, 011.'ner. $1.l~. 847-4662 '68 V\V, a1t!o. xlnt $1200. or offer. rooo. Eng. Fantastic cond. $625 or offer. Call 675-7821. '69 vw campmobile Poptop, I "'""""""''"""'"o""~y"'""'c"'"u"'"A"'"'s"'"s""i"'F"'i"'E'"'D ...... .,..,., toot & re!Taotoblo "'P· Xlot PIL • l HILLMAN • . J&1 HILL.\IAN STA \\'AG: R)ins good -nc\v used rebuill Sunbeam er1g, and recent t ans. Has !ires, \••ind.<:hleld, J doors, steering whee! •.. :.: dead give away at 5 biU!, Cll--7142 JAGUAR '68 JAGUAR • lfwner. X'KE 2+2, auio, P"T E. FAC'tOry Air Corn!, Dir, ake small down or \\'ill fin. ice Pvt. Pty. Call 5"10-3100 • 434-7506 ca'u Ke-n alt 10 TI. Jag i\11' 10 St'dan, pv.T rj:. p1\'r brks. ::11r, 11u1on1, /fm , $2350, lov.· book. l"o n, take over payments. us\ sell. 5.17-3837. 7 4.2 Jaguar roadster, \l!r grey, blk lop, chrome ·re wheel.;, me ch. perfect. ,800 or bes! offf'r. Call !arr 1 pm, 67a-4123. 3100 W, Cunst H1vy . Newport Beach MERCEDES BENZ * * 497-?01 7 ... 1967 '.\!GB GT, good <:onrl, Overdrive. wire v.•hls. $1300. or oHer. 53-1--2$5 MGB 1967 MERCD 1<;s BENZ 1963 l\tGB, needs clutch, $350. 600 -6 DOOR Lli\tOUS INE Call rn1mac11latt· lo1v m1leao:e. !---*-*-"°-~-""-· _*_* ___ 1 Outs1an<11ng ca. r. Rolls-• 1967 l\tGB-GT. J\fust sell Roy<'e 1rade in, CVAK-136) this \Veekend. Best offer. S14,500. 213/135-8435. ROY' CARVER , INC. OPEL Author1zl'd Rolls-Royce, BM'IV dealer 2l'll Harbor Blvd . Costa J\1esa :}lli-'144·1 Orange Co unty's Large!!.f Se lection New & U ~ed Mercedes Bf:'n? Jim Slemons Imps. Warner & Main St. Sa nt.i Ana 546-411 4 PRIVATE Party. 1960 1'1erccdes $650. NPw tires, R/H, extras. Located Superior & Placent ia, S.1~3197. * '68 220/S, 38,000 orig. '69 OPEL DLX STA. WAG. 4 Cyl, ·I spePd, Had10, Healer. A l111e eeonoiny station wag- on_ A i:.:rr«t 2nd car fur ron1t'or1c. t XT(; 1;1i ) $998 Mike McCarthy BUICK 1555 Beach mvd. 11.1 S.D. l-'\\'Y 8'4.J341 I 531-2450 XKE Jag CPE BRG miles, RUIQm, rarlial l lf'e.'!, '69 Opel Station \VHJ>l:Oll ,Ohrom'" "·ires, radio. $2600. 1'11'rl'll, nrver nut or Oriir1&e Corvi rnnrii1 ion ~7!l:. ~2&-7408. Coun1y. ;'\1ust sell! 493-.176,11 e 64&-2836 e -r~~~----9~9=0 Autos, New 980 1 Autos, N•w 980 BRAND N£W 1971 GREMLIN $195 101 " $55~0~·· DOWM MOMTMl 'f $1791 s 1•s '"'•' ••• SJJ.6t '•"'I MHlhly ,, .. ,, 1.t1. , ... lic••H ••• ell 11 ... ,,. ""'''' •• .,,,, ... crt4il le• l• '"''·Cit! ...... ''"''· ,,1,, i• SJltt. Ce Mi ,,.;,, ;, $\tlJ.JJ. ANN•l.l'l'llClllf I.WI IA ll l Cl.JO"" No, 1S36M IMMEDIATE DELIVER Y '67 MERO. COUGAll Xll7 lhtlo, 1r•M .• pOW.,. olH,._ 1~9, ~•cflo, nMI ... , ITVM J!1l $1595 '70 OPEL 11.A DITT L ; '""'"'' lfCIO!'V 1/r (01'" <ll!lonlP'>CI. •Ml"'· IOll- ASl'I $1395 '67 CHEY. CHIYILLl SS 1'1 (.1.0. t"91"•• tU!o-llVlk lr1n1mlul0r.. r• cUo, llMl1r. (TWX tOll $1295 '71 FORD UNCH WA.ON li~t ... ., t.llOO ... 1. !JJI asx 1 $3195 SUNROOF $175 VALUE ~•••loblt 0• Moll ·-··· .. '71 Ambassador ITAYIO• WAOO• . $100631 DISCOUNTID FROM WINOOW STICKER No. P. 175.&0A \ AMIASSA.0011 c;._, lrtn1. <••. ftu!O- ml!k, pewtr 11"rl"ll· (VLL no $395 '88 YW FAS TIA.Ct: Alf, r•dlo, bffulllul. llkt nllW <••. !WVA 7111 $1295 '67 FORD 2 DI. $995 '70 AIBDR. STAnoN WA•ON 811. S yr, IO,OCIO m!. "'"''""'· lOIMll. CtlO. ..... ,. $3095 WANT AD The fa.sr est draw in the \\'est • _ , a Daily Pilot Clas!lfied Ad. 6•12--5678 • IH6-?;i77 • ;."";,,~·~m~':':, lop. ORANGE COAST'S BEST A Kood want ad 1nveatment i~ • 2tl,IXXJ mi'• Xlo't """ SALESMAN •• $2500. 540--3979. good Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, N'1w 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New ANNIVERSARY SALE! GET THE NO. 1 DEAL FROM THE WI ARI CILl•RATI•G S CO•llCVTIYI YI.ARI OP •11•0 ORA•GE COU•TY'I •UM•IR 0111 Ll•COL• MIRCURY DIALIR WITH THI GRIATllT •IW A•D UllD CAR DISCOUllTI IYIRI N0.1 DEALER! TlllSIXTCAR PHMIUROPI CAPRI I • • • • ' OPIN SUNDAYS ' ' ·1 NEW ONE THAT HAS EVERYTHING! IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 910 - • . . 1 • I ' . -. ~AllY ~ILOT S•uwday, Junt 12, 1971 APPllCIATI TOUI IUllNISS ~CALL US NOWll ,ho .. 557-9220 INSTANT CREDIT TH lllO AMO STIU SAYE YOU MOMH l .W you ... -in California 3. ff you ore new on your job 2. ff you°" money on your •· II you hove lillle or no ccw cred it U1 -m TO AIUllll l"IE CllDIT AllD Tllllll$ rou MHD so l"IATJMILlf A;, Cond. Auto., V8. {I lOAFY l $199 DOW N $6QMONTH $1898~.ll 11°' ia •olOI .._ "'"' .... WI ;, '""' "'° """"-\Kl''"'· '11 !~..,.ft °'I I.....,• '""'··· ... --......... ~ ... ~-·~"" ,.~• .. 17l'>'""1~-··""'"~ ,.,..,11 ........ ~,.. ........ ,_., .. .io, ~<t91"<•~""' l ltoSoo<l -..... .,, ''""'' 1 ... 11 •1•cnn1s1"n11.M% BRAND NIW , '71 DODGE POLARA $199 DOWN $93 MONTH '•"' •""•·"'"'tft.cloln l. "tt¥1 ono .• '"'"'I•"'"'"" <0<1lrol. "'1nd1h1~ld """'I''" i •• , .......... ,.1 ..... ,. ..... . r •f. IO<, '11 li<O•I• ood o!P ''"'"'"· '69 CHEVROLET BlOO FULLY FACT EQUIPPED $2689~, PllCf ORDER YOURS TODAY BRAND NEW '71 COLT ORDER YOURS TODAY 1\lore }ap" 11est Car i:or A meric11n 0fJlldr .. @> $199 DOWN ~ $64MONTH Gl~IK15J007b8 ,, .. ;, ...... '" ., .. , .,, ,~," 0,,,1 ". ""'' ,, '°'""' l•••l'lt:l,;•o • I ',,.,, .. '" "'"' •••••• ,, "'" 0 ... l•" ••. ~ ... ,...,., ... , .... 11~111(1 ,,..1 "" "' I! "'""' •• ~ .... ,.;..1111•10 -l •<> ' .. s 1974~ll """ Allllllll 'll ClllTASI •Aff ll.n% '70 CHEVY IMPALA V-8. o ulo., rad io, healer, plu ' rnuch more . 764BDA V.8 Aul;. Irons , Pow. tr ,1rt•1"'). Rlldoo, 11"1•· '' '•·I foct !Qurp! Y~- 10> s199 DOW N s199 DOWN s23 MONTH s53 MONTH :~l~E $988 $1699 1io•~·o·;,._,,,.,,.,.,~1 • ,.., ••· ,., '""" o<O' ~·, .... ""'I" 11" .... ,,.. 1 ,•' -\Jt , '•" ,.. """ ,., a.-.1 ;n ''"">"'I '"'"'"•• ...., ' -' • ., :i...., Do·"' ... r .. ,, .. , ~ 1i101 ,., ,.. ,,, • 1.,. •• , t. ''"" "u , 1;o.i.o,..1 •·• 1 1 • ..,,, ,.,.,.. '"''''"' ,~ .... u ...... ,,,.,o •'•'"'''~'"''•' .•.• ,1 •••• 1,.01,.·.• ~ <00 I lll&t) .. '"'''·""' l llNUAI ,..Cll'ITlSf 1111 11.tl'• YOUR CHOICE '69 BARRACUDA V-8. a uto. irons~ power stee ring, CORONA 2 DR. H. T. radio, liitater. wlii titwo ll~. o4 ~p eed, radio, BH23F9B l 22:l51,l sears. YZX 15q :41 oowN '70 Ford 2 Dr. '69 Ford Wagon 41 MONTH Cpe. foc.1ory oir cond .. radio, heat- er. full foc.loty equWed. Ser. No. V-8, foe.Tory oir c:ond,, power S!f:er-$1198 OK91TI JB870. iog, ,,dio, hoo"'· Y>B38<. '41 ii tolGI ... ,.,mt llild 5~1 i1 IOIOI ""· ,,..,1. intl io,. lic•nw. oil ("'"l'in<i 1"""1n .., """"'"",,.,.i u tdot hr 31> 'fOOI ~ p.,.,... proce $1~I 1 nJ. or", HI> & t~Ul\1, 11'1· MJAl ~!llCl/111 AG! fl:A Tl IS 11.1 S" '69 Buick G Sport '66 MUST. H.T. '68 DODGE DART 2 DR. HT. V-8, powl!if iteering, rod'IO, Aulo, Irons .. rodio, lieottr, whitewcils, V-8. ou!I). frOfli., power steering /disc heo11r. St<. No. 198419 bucket S&Ols. tic. SR.0008. brckes, rlidio, lieoler. XOBl 1 S '70 FORD GAL 500 H.l.. V·B, ou1o. trom .. foC'tory air cond,. radio, hlottr. 406AKF. . . -. •"" ..... --•' Auto1 fllf Sale !§J I~._ ....... _ .. ~;;;;;!~§] 970 Autos, lmpomd 970 970 Autos,' Import.cl 970 Autos, lmporred 1 ~11 l§J I 1§1 I ~UIOI forSal1 Ip;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;, VOLKSWAGEN 15th Anniversaiy Sale • • • • VW SPECIALS $1 495 1969 VW It., H., "'l·SP••d, l )(USSSI) $1995 196f V.W. Squereb•<~ we- gon. R.. H., Aul ome il~. !XSS024 I $1595 J9/.18 V,W, Sque rebec~ w•· 9on. R.. H.. 4-Speed. (WJN704) $995 1967 V.W. R., H., 4.Speed. IVESO I~~ $895 19bll V.W. R., H., •-Speed. !TUM0281 $995 l'bb V.w . R .• H., •-Speed. New plum fini11!. (TED4551 $795 19b5 V.W. R., H., 4-Spe•d. !NGB025 f $895 19&5 V,W. Sunroof. R., H., -4 -Speed. !MPPOl7l . TOYOTA SPECIALS '68 YW CAMPER J-'ully Equlpt. $2995 Harbour V .W. 1871 1 BEACll BI.. 8.J:l-143.l HUNTINGTON BEAC!I j '6j V\\I 1600cc er1~u1f', rebuilt I April 1.~1. Hollry 2 Ubl. Porsche disl &. •'011, n1ag wherl~. 1·usto1 n paint, ex-\ haus! & lut s of f''l:fra.,. Rt>st offer 01• tratle /or V\V Bus. ;,.ig_::;30~0 '68 VW BUG Auton1111u· l,;ndrr 1:!,000 mil- l's. ll<1d10. h,..aler. $109!!. Barwick ln1pons, 998 So. Coas1 1!111· .. Laguna Beach. .'Mi-40.'i ! or 4!14·9771. '69 VW BU-G - 2 to choose frun1 . 1 'I /a ir & I I 11·/mag wheels. dlr. IYXU- 787 1 Sl.39;) full price. Call <19-1-n<1,1. '70 vw $1695 1970 Toy ol• Coroll e w .9. Ur.dl'r 10.000 mil<'s, Radio, It, H., "'l·Speed. Ser. 1t I 784 HeatE'r, 4 Spd, Dir, Imm11.c- $1695 ulaic lhroughout. T ake 1970 Coro!/• Sptinft r C pe. Sma!i down \Viii fina nN" R., H., •·Sp•td. M•9 f)\'L ply., C'alJ :~10-3100 or whea11. f7t.5ASIJ 49-i-7j()ij aft 10 A:\'1. $2395 '67 V\V Bus. New 1£00 r11g 1970 Toyole Mk II H.T. 1r/ran1. SO UP, nrv.• e-:hausf Cpe. R.., H.. eulom,,1•c, ,'!,; shocks. Ha1·e \l.'arranty. Fectarv eir co~d. 1077-SIGJO. ~18-8690 SEK ! l lC=:::..:=:.::::::.. ___ _ '68 V\V. Lo11• m ileage. Fbgls lenders, Aslro whls, Koni $1195 !96' Tovole Corotl• Cpe. ~hocks. \l'alnut dash &. str R .. H .• 4-Speed. !04IBQE ) wh!. nu brks. En1pi hdrs, $1595 recent tune up. 5-13-4284 ber '''9 Toyofe Coron• H.T. 2 pm. R., H .. 4-Spe•d, Air Cond. ll-~--=~=~--- !YPUl79l TRADE $1495 °6J V\V Bus. Fact. r blt. f'n- 19119 Toyot• Coron• H.T. gine, radiaJi;; Xlnl cond !or R., H .. 4-Sp••d. Air Cond. Sports car .or S\200 .. \\'ill !XSS544J deal. ~48-1 2li $139S 'GS V.\V. Bug, Sunroof. xlnt 19/.18 Toyo!• Carone H.T., cond. Si7.i, low mil~age. 970 Autos, Imported VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN -------1,'.""""------1-------'62 V\\/ Bug. totally rebl! '69 VW bus, re<! A~1/ri\t , 'bl V\I/ Caper. '661!iXJ en~ & eng. Good Cond. $62.j. immac. L'<lnd. S 12 50. trans. Good oond. Vf!r/ * * * 646-5.190 * 11: • 6Ta-5011. 1W E. Balboa .. Bal. ?'t'asonable. &42-54~2- '70 V\\' Camper, Jo mi, 11.lnt cond. ~tany xtras, must sell. Jim, 962-4249. 067 Bu;:, lltl' blue, xlnt cond , new tires & b&t !ery • ...Alt 11 arn Sun. 5411-~ 0 'fi6 V\V Camper w/ Pop Up. 1'ewly OVf'l'hl'd. SIT~ Pll. f'Vf'S. ·673-89511. Autos, New 980 'Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 PRE VACATION SPECIAL 1971 COLONY PARK STATION WAGON Cun• country ride pockap Power t ide .. i11dowt, 4 29-4V V8. Twin comlod lounq• 11•h, Non exh•u1t emi n ion ovsl•m, Cornering limp•. W SW H-78~15 Belted Tir•o, Tili 1teer- in9 wheel, Autometi' opeecl conho!, 6- w•v PWR Itel G•;ver •ide, R•clin;n9 p•n•n9e• ••••. c .nter f.tinq •••r •e•h. Tinltd 9!•11 • complel~. Luq· 'l''I• , ... ;., wl •ir dell .. c .rptted lo•cl floor. St•lion w•9on, P.clded/ loc k~ble 10de o+oraqe comp•rlment, Power door lock1, Aulom~lic lt mp•••· ture c<>nfrol, AM r•dio w/1!ereo l•P• 1y1 ., l11lerv•I wi11d1hield wipe<!, OLX •••+ & FRT. 1houl der b.lh , Appe t r• '"'e prot•ction grou p, R•mole CTL left hend min o•. lt58561 1 DISCOUNT $1077· FROM WINDOW STIC KER PRICI JOHNSON & SON I Mile So uth of 'l;on Oie<Jo frecwoy R .. H., Aulome+ic. [YCJ. 67.'>-312•1. 753 ) $1195 .-~~~s-~-.-~-,7-f-~s-0-.--l ~~~~~!!!!!:!!!!~~~~~~~!:!::~~~!!::!!~!!!~!:~~!:'f 1'67ToyoleSed.R.H., -·~- Cuotom. Air Cond. ITN P. Autos, New 980 'Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 9l(,- Lincoln Continental • Mark Ill • Mercury • Cougar 40'l ~ $1295 ''"' Toyo+• Coron• Sed. R., H., Auto. Ftc!ory eir cond. IYWRl21) SPORT CAR SPECIALS Mu st Be Sold Now $1095 1967 O•hun 1600 Rod1tr. R., H., 4-Spe•d H•rdtop . !TYZ&14 ) $1395 !'b9 Fitl 850 Spvder, R., H .. 4·Speed. ( ZVEJ82 ) $ll95 19b9 Fi•I 12 4 Cpe It. H., 5-Speed. Sh •rp. I 292AG BJ $1495 1961 MGS Rod.tr. 11., H., 4-Spetcl, w ;,e W h.el1. !XDA21ll $1295 1q67 MG! Rod<tr. R., H,, 4-Sp••d, Wiro Wheel•. !VB S84!l $1595 1959 Porich o !bOO Super, II .. H., 4·Speed. Sh erp. !HHYbt91 $1495 1969 Triumph M~ Ill. R., H., 4-Speed. Wir• Wh9.I,. G•obber o,~nci• fi~ .. h. fZAEl05 J $1595 1961 Tri11..,..ph GT b Cpe. R .. H., 4-Speed, w;,, Whe•'•· l WQWb75 1 $1 495 1'&7 T•iumph GT6 Cp•. R .. H .. 4-Speecl, W;,, Whoel1. !YS89 Jl l TRUCK & 4 WHEE( DRIVE SPECIALS $1295 1967 D•hun P.U, & ~•mp· er i hell . It, H., 4-Speed. Air cond. t UOV57J) $1795 1,70 D•hu11 P.U. l bOO Enq . R .. H .• 4-Speecl (4'lAC M) . $2295 196f l oyote l•nd Cruioer. H.T. Wtrr111 Hub•. !Zl<X- 1 lfi l $2795 lf6' Ford Club W•9on, VI . R., H., Aufo. Air cond. <Y P51441 $1295 1 '65 Ford Re11~h ero & c.b Ov11 cemptr. VI, R., H., Auto .. P.S. f Pl~S~H~O~I __ $1395 1'66 lnter"tlionel Seoul, H.T. Werr111 hubo. !WfR. J5l I DOMESTIC SPECIALS $1495 lf67 Che•. Cemer1. H.T. VI, It, H.. Auto., ,,$. l111deu top !\IOE719)1 $HS 1965 ,011+, Cet•li111 H.T. It., H., e ulo, Pew1r I ,;, ~011d. 1795 1964 Forcl F1 irl t11e Cpe, R.. H., Au!o. Ai1 co11d. l •SSASG l ADwilewiA W VOLVO l f4' H1rt>or, C.M. 646.t JOJ - Th" 1.,,.,.;,,.,, !.ordovo Ho•d!cip ;, equippecl wo!h <urbo hvd•omol•<. A.Ill CONDlllONING. po"'•' won· dow•, l1be1glon wh·•~woll•, horoeycomb whH lo oncl mony o•ht f ''"' ''""'· NOW SAVE $900 .. OH '•Clery WltM• Price OMUOIATI DfLl'f'lll A '68 WILDCAT With ,1.utomallc Traru.miuion, Power St~inq. Power 8ro~e1, fAClOflY .f.111 $2178 CONOITIONING, Powff Wind<>ws ond _,..,,,~,_,,,, .. ,,!\lf~ !'.'!.' '69 CHEVROLET 3/' fan ~Kl( UP Cornper Rend~. w.1~ Powlf Sr..,''"11· fA,(TOllY AIR (QNOI· $2698 TIONING, 4 Spud {Wf009) Don't Miss Th i1 ..... , '66 MUSTANG Au1omotic Troni.mi1~ Rodoo i+eolff {(8)( $989 ~t~ largaiR • , •.••••• , , •• , , •• '68 RIVIERA lUXURY-BIJl(K 2 Ott HT foc1ory nor $22 condition~. lull powtr, ~onrl 1001. 79 lic.ero~ ;iq7(QR Priced at .. , ......•. '65 RAMBLER !l>T .. W•GOO ""°"'' T~wi''°" $588 Rod~ & H~ter (RKY '1 ~f For Yo•r Secontl Car, ORiy • • '65 RAMBLER With AulO<l'tOTic lran1m•11oan. ~lld<O & Htot· $5 98 er (NGl 4l !J And priced to sell at Only •• '67 MALIBU Whn l A PDc l:a~t ... Po,.er S t,e ri~9 $ Automo10: 1ronsrrhssion, Vinyl Root: 158 Rodoo Heater {TIN 63 )) Only ••.•• , ••.• , ••••• '70 VOLKSWAGEN ""'"""' w:. ·-" ,,~ .. $1978 mil~'°"· RDd>o & H~ll!r (360?03949) Pr1ctd at , •••. , ... , •. '68 DART w;m Vinyl ~oof, FACTOl!Y AIR Power ,,_.,, ,,_ ...... '""' "~·· $1788 er(JCDW 64'1 Only ••.•••••••••.••• •• -•. ,,.,.,"°"""""'"'"'· .... c ....... 141-1111 I ( 1 • • ' ,. ( • ., , ' ( ' ' l I i • I ; l l l l ' i .. ' Sllurd_,, Ju! 12, 1911 , OA.l~Y PILOT Autos, Hew 9IOAut•, New ffO luto., w -.... 1§)1 -..... l§J I ........... l§l I .,. ....... l§J I .......... l§l I .,, ....... J§J l ~===-====::;;;~~~1 · NEW 1971· COUGAR I l ! NEWEST EXCLUSIVE ' VOLKSWAGEN DEALER IN THE HARBOUR AREA THINKING OF A NEW OR USED VW? Let Harbou r Vol kswagen Prove To \'ou That \Ve Appreciate Your Business OVER 100 NEW & USED vw·s TO CHOOSE FROM OPEN SUNDAY ' ' ' ~ ' • , , , ' " -~ ' ' ( ' , ' Harbour Volkswagen Authorized Volks1vagen Dealer 11711 BEACH BLVD. 142-4435 HUNTINGTON BEACH ----j Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Used 1 I l VOLKSWAGEN • FLEET SALE • '6-1 Cad Cpe de Ville S107:i '68 YW BUS '6-t Lincoln Cont '! S8T5 '69 Ford LTD 2-dr hrd!p a ir S2150 }~ully £quip!, ln1n1.u:u/a 1('. $2195 '63 P(lnl!ac Salan Sta.tJon Wagon, Air $1815 '66 t.1ustang Harbour V.W. liharp & clean $875 l lSnJ BEA OI BL. M2-4.f35 HUNT>NGTON BEAC~l SOUTH COAST CAR LEASING 300 \V. Coast Hw)', N.B. 645-21.BZ Eves: 673-8269 '67 2+2 VS, P.S., Fact air. Xlnt cond. $1700. 838-3344 or 642-.Q.133. 1 ; j ' • • J • - !19 VW camper pop-top 4 :new Micheli n tirt"a . AM;F?.1 ·642-5.536 ev•:ii. W68 VW BUG, radio/hea tf'r, :)Int ("()nd. SID9.l. C " J J AMX -.31-4309 Pr!v party. -------- VOLVO '68 AMX 2 DR. ··r---:----.,,.."."'"" H<irdtop, V-8. Auto. Racl1(l, A ' Sal lf"l:lter, Poll'er Steering, nnrvenary e Power Brake:ii, y,·h ite walls, 1971 VOLVO $2998 Bucket Seals, ronsole. Tape ...DealemiA .-VOLVO lhrbor,-C.M·. 646-9303 " • I "' .. · -THiil ~'Yl>!!O' "FRIEDLANDER" ISl'M lllAClt IHWY. 1'1 Player. Tilt \Vheel, Local l.o"'N fo.lile-s, A iOf'i@OUI ~ car. (XCK252) $1598 Mike Mc:Carttiy BUICK lXD Beacli Blvd. a.t S.D. Fwy 894-33~1 I 531-2-150 BUICK ;,_.::::'9J.:;,1c:"'6:::_.•::_:537:::..-68c=":.:__.,. 1968 RIVIERA-Fu!!y equip.- Volvo in good C'Ond. P\'ld. $2300. Call ~!r. McKen- ..,../compl over haul. l\ew dry 642-4000 btwn 1:30 "-5 a int & rire5. Ask inc ${)() or i ,;w:::kdy::c•;:.· -~0"7_,.--,,.,,-, i;';i";;;''c;· •0;l6-;'7."64"8C-. =;-:,= I '69 Buick Rivier& GS , VO '68 142S. Red w/blk Ar-1/FM, !terto tape, all t. SlOO &: bank term~. p\.\'T. fully loaded. $3,000. !}-2855 or 545-6128. i .:::"::.'-'64=5"-. =~--~ OLVO, '68, P1800, AM/P'M, 1964 BUICK Riviera, full excel. oond, original owner. powtr xlnt cond $995. 833-2694 673-217n days, 492-4i!i0 eve VOLVO, '63, 1225. 2 rir, '68 SKYLARK, AJC, P JB, .AMJFM. original Ol'l'ller. F-/S, pwr seat. A:\1/F:\t 833-2694 29.000 mi. S'.!00. under bjue -1969 Volvo St11. \\'a:gon. 'AM -FM, 27,000 mi. Vr-ry clean? S2350. 548--42:':1S VOLVO '67 1225 2-dr. hari>! '.\tech xlnt. ForcC"d to II~ &i4-7227. book . 968-SSCIS \le'll help you sell! 642-MiS V ,\CAl"CJE::. Cost money! Renl your hous~. apt .• store bldg., etc. thru a Daily Pilot Classifled ad. 970 Autos, Imported Bill JONES Sportscar Center llBBB INTRODUCING . .. THE ALL NEW 128 RALLYE LOWEST PRICES ALL MODELS • 124 • 128 • 850 ALL MODELS ALL COLORS HIGHEST TRADES "We Like American Cari" n•tSTlllD NIW IXlc&rTIYI 121 SPORT couilE f•1.tery w.,,.~..,. lt•dl•, H •• .-,, Lew Ma .... $?,~!,. All MW complete •ut• Ive Mrvlce ... r:rtmtnt -16 stalls -til,.rt 1teff of hit)t- Y trained mechtnlcs. Compl ... body A cu1tom paint shop tool llBBD B. J. Sportscar Center JllJ H..., •'4.., ...... C..,. M-. MM4t1 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autot, lmperteel i-.......,B""u""1c"'"K,.,--BUICK . • ' 970 Mlot, lmpot1ed. '70 CAD. 'ff ,....,,.,.68,--EL,...E~CT ... RA_2_2_5_,.,. BUICK Wildcot, I ow.,.,. CPE. DE VILLE Sand v.'/blk vinyl top. PIS, FACTORY ~IB, Pl \\', air. 5 radial AIR CONOrTJONI NG Custom Spi C'peo, V-8, Auro. llrtl, 2 new. Very good FULI LEAnIER INTERIOR Radio, HN.ter, Po\\'t r S1e-e1·-I ::o"'co"",-·.-"".,---1.,.180_·=~~~ I Vinyl !op, :UIJ power, rill & ini;:, Po~ Brakt-s Powt r '62 Invicta convt-~al sharp! 1l'lescoplc stttrlng, stereo, v•inclows, factory aif. condi-P/s, P/b, l"lee wndws & rloor Jocks. many dlx. (''(tl'Rs tionlng, while walls. tinted Ital. Pvt p!y. 5'&.-0167. & local low miles IVNF81i0 g!asg, Sold ne\v &: s!'rviC'f'd CADILLAC $4555 · ]orally. Vacation Ready. CADILLAC • CAD. '6' S&DAN DE VILLE f'ACI'ORY AIR CO~DJTJONJNG FULL LEATIIER I~'TERIOR Vin}r1 padded lop, full pc>'\\,.~ ()ptlons, Aaf-1"~1 radio, ra- dial tires & m any other de- luxe ex1ras. See to appreci- ate. !SL\'S051, l (VSA 529) 1--------!ONqb 4 $2498 CAOe '64 .. ~CA~LLAC Mike McCarthy CPE. DE VILLE •u1HoA1zfo o(ALlR Only 31 ,250 Miles 2600 HARBOR BL., BUICK Factory A\r Condittong COSTA r.tESA Full leather interior .>10-9100 Open Sunday 1555 ~ach Blvd. a t S.D. f'11•y ~-l'Hl I 5.11-~ PaddE'd top, lilt v.•heeJ full • $1999 ~'\!~,~ AUIHORllt:D 0£Al[" :Jti(M} HARBOR BL., ('()STA :'>IESA Automatic T rdhsmi,sion, White sidew alls, Power Steering, Pow-$3466 er Disc Brakes, AM Radio, Tint- ed Glass, Oeluxe Wheel cover$, IPllH537702. + TAX l LICENSE BUICK '67 GS 400 Cpe. Fac- tory air condllioning. Vinyl top, deluxe interior. Po\\-er steu:lna. a u 1 o , trans .. radio, healer , 11·511• tirei\ & just 43,000 original local mile5. < TX U 4 5 7 l l':aben Cadillac, 260 0 Harbor Bl., Co~ta Tlle~a. Call 540-9100. Open Sunday, pov.·er ind. door Jocks, i:i'Unk _L.,..-,-9.-,-,~s~.~1.-ct~io_n_ o~ner, A:\Iff~l radio. A lo-OF LUXURIOUS ~0-9100 Open Sunday 1951 BUICK $150 Very good. 646-5943 Autos, New cally dri\·en gen1 !hat n1us1 CADILLAC~ be Sfi'n to ~ appreciated. ~ (0PDi071 ~~~~ ALJ!MQf!IZfD OfALER 2600 HARBQP, BL., COSTA r-!ESA :>.ID-9100 Open Surn:lay • in Orange County 1963 thru 1970's ib ~ ~CA~~C o\UTHQFll.m) OtM..UI 2600 1-IARBOR BL., cosr A ?.iESA 540·9100 Open SUnday T'S • QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD CONNELL CHEVROLET'S GIANT ,. • FRIDA Y-SATURDA Y-SUNDA Y COME AND SEE Open Road Campers • Bolboo Mini Home • Week 'N Der Campers • Sun Oiol Camper Conversion s • Red -E-Kamp Campers • Borth Mo- tor Home • Dual All Purpose Fun Von Plus Courtesy Display of Comp- ing Equipment ond Tents Supplied by the Gron+ Boys! FACTORY REPRESENTATIVES Will BE HERE TO ANSWER All YOUR CAMPER QUESTIONS! BICi le CAMPER SALE · BRAND NEW '71 %-TON FLEET.SIDE He•vy duty le•f 'ui pe n1ion, ]50 VB engin e, turbo hydr•meti, tr•n•mil• mision, 9eu91i. !787 1 !6359'42 1 $)35726 :g~:: ~cUNED ' CAMPER SHELL BRAND NEW '71 %-TON CHEYENNE Custom sport fru,k, 2 tone, 9•u9e1, r•dio, camper wirin g, power steer., 400 ,u, in. V8 , H.D. re•r leaf 1u1p., H.D. shocks, wood floor, cemper mir .. ror1, AIR CONDITIONING, bucket 1eet1, t int. 9les1, etc. lll9) 1609· 8781 $423900 ~~~ ~~ !c:LINED CAMl'ER SHELL CAMPER VAN CONVERSIONS ·-r. ·-' ' NEW '71 CHEVY 3/• TON SUN DIAL CAMPER VAN .VB en9ine, automatic transmis$ion, camper equipped with bubble top, sink , stove, ice box, stora9e, curtains, etc. sleeps 5. {B57T) (121759) NEW I TON !FUN VAN! CRUISER VAN VB engine, au tomatic transmission, t 'W i n beds, sink, stove, ic:e box, pop top, end all the other conveniences needed for vaca· tion trove!. 1897-) llEW '11 EL CAMlllO S.S, Cowl induction r•d io, H.D. battery, pow•r 1teer· in9, 1pecial "4 speed, 365 HP •ng., co"tole, •ir cond;, "-uc•.t't••ts, tl"t•d 9let1. 161)) I 131261) llEW CHEVY 1 /2· TOii FLEETSl!IF. 8' BOX PICKUP BRAND NEW '71 EL CAMINO SAVE $861°3s~~~ Ll1t Price He•vy duty iprin91, heevy duty clut,h, heav.y duty r•di•for, bumper, 9i1u9es. f llJTI 16002621 .. s2939 llOO) l l1~4661 $2898 We have llaaers -4 wheel drive pickups and carryalls -:-3/4 Tons .;.. Vans ~ 11 Caminos -1 Tons -Your choice of equipment options too! CON .NELL CHEVROLET . . 2828 , HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA ' . 546-1200 \ I I : I ' . -.... • --. ---· . -. -'. -... ~ . ' ' - •: ••• ,. ' ... I ~· :1~ I •c ' . ! ! LOOK! W.H.AT .. I WE HAVE fOR ·you . "no USID CAIS TO CHoOSI FROM ·11 eoulrin' SQ11111 '1399. 1'brd Wqon. VS. auto., factory • ~1 ,PO"oWr steerfu.~dJo, heel· • ..•• A1ood value. c m > • "'61· CHIV. YAN CAMl'U $2499 g· Cyt, =auto: An oulstandini ·camper unit. ·1XVG3nJ , . -' . 'H CHEY. CAPRICE 4 DI. $1199 -VS.. auto .. fa"cL alr. pow~r stttr· 1 lng. R.t.H. A good value in every "'ay. I RYlA81 l 0 cyfi..,.;.. otkk •hifL 7t. NOYA Z DOO« $2199 • An OK car in f:ttry "·ay. (168AGB) '"'~~-1§1 I .......... l§J I ---l§J I ~~"''" l§J I -...... l~I ~--l§J I ·---1§1 CADILLAC 990 _A_-_;.• _u_...,......;._......;.990.;.; :A::ut::°';';:;U;:;Hd~;-;-:--.:."°:.:1:A:::-.~:;.u;;-:=~~;."°:;;l;A;;;ut;;;O.;;;,;;;u;;;.,. ____ 990 9il CADILLAC CADILLAC CADILLAC . CHEYROllli . OOK • • • • • '64' CHEVY II NOYA L CAD. '66 CPE . DE VILLE F'ACI'ORY AIR CONDmONlNG FULLLEATHERJNTERIOR Vinyl padded top, tilt & te~­ sroplc 11ffring • .au possible po"-'er :<tnui. AM/FM deluxe radio, & 1nucb more. \SJY· CAD. 1969 CAD. '61 CAD. '69 CAD. !Ml CONVERTIBLE CPE. DE VILLE SEO. DE VILLE SEO. DE VILLE • °"'"· A•h>, Ra<lio, Heator, LOOK FACTORY FACTORY Factory Air C.ondition ing FACTORY P . .S. AtR WfilmONING AlR CONDmONlNG AU Leather Interior Am CONDITIONING C666 Beautiful. Speni5h Silver fin. Full power. padded tup &. Full po~r. padd!d top, der-Vinyl paddf'd ~ plwl.h cloth °' i!5h w/black top & full red beautilu.I Fin:mlrt finilh, eo, ti!! Ir. telescopic liteering, f, leathe'r inter., tuU pawer LOOK Jtatber inltr. F\tll powtr, plmh cloth &. ltathtr in1tr-door Jocks, 1enlinel, trunk & a hosl of ot~r deluxt tilt & telescopic 1teering. ior,. stereo, many other dlx. opener&. many other delu.'l.e xfras. incL A:i.VF l'll radio. ~· ::. ~~~·er~X:~k ::::: xtraJi, l VS: ~xtnll!. {~I. 199;jAGA).$2999 w:;u~~~· ai~ MARCUS MOTORS $2111 dual contrrit oon1 fort tront ~1!~~ ~:f~;J~~;z;. ~~~ ~~~;~ ~~~~ v:6~!Er~~~~~:. . !9~!,.l~i.~~., AUlHOfUZED OlALCFI' 2600 I/A RBOR BL., 2600 1-lARBOR BL., 2600 HARBOR BL, power atttring k bn.ke&, e.ir $995 ~ HARBOR. SL., $4222 COSTA MESA COSTA MESA COSTA MESA conditioning. (UKV:~52) ('()STA MESA ib ;:,.io.9100 Open Sunday 540-9100 Open Sunday 540..9'100 Open .SUf'lda_y $1095 5'0·•JOO • o..,, 5'"'"' ~ eq, • • • 990 ATLAS 1933 Chev. Pickup CADILLAC '6' CAD. 4 DR. EL Dorado 1969. lo mi'1, Autos, UHCf OJRYM ~PLYMO',_. Cad V-8 Motor, Hydro, 1967 El 00,-.1-AUTHORIZCDOCALER SEO DE VILLE Lo d d / I h __ .;_ ______ I ~n-um euu 26()(1 HARBOR BL, • a e w xtras, eat tr, LET 2929 Harbor Blvd. tLLN741) Det CabreUo. Customized by COSTA MESA Jn .i;hining black with full air, padded top, Af.1/F,V! CHEYRO re.ta Mna 546--l!l34 $1495 Duris. \Vh~ w/tik padded po\.\'el' equip. 'The Kelly 1\ereo. crul5e control, full ---------E"7~°"'~-.,.,=;:=.,;=;"ll --· f tm t .-5-W-9100 Open Sunday ...,·holesale Blue Book is P"'T &: other delux xtras. MUST sell '68 tmpa.la 6 pus CA!-ofARO 'TI "350" · Only ·-------•vP, ..... n roo. ,r e.oou, e tape deck. penionai tele--~-~---~ $1800.00. Now on Salt for $4695. Pvt pty, 494-6963. wagon. Fae air. lot! of 7,llOO k>cal m iles. 4 spttd 1956 Cl • J 8" d phone. Thbi beatttifUI: unique CA D, '66 Cpe. De Ville, vinyl Oi'Jy $14!.l'J. llurry for this EL DORADO 1968, exec. car xtras, $1,39!J. Call day: trans., p-ateerlng. It. H . ass1c -If automobile o.tfered for $4995. lop. AC. Xlnt cond. Lo m i's. one. Uc. SBD·l;J5. Johnson loaded w/xtras, stereo tape. 546-4155, aft 6 pm: 673-5494. Wide ovals •. dlx. wheel FUll P01>.'f:'r. Nice. (NSU386l Pvt pty 4S4-0J)9 8'5 Van P7'~"~· '-Pt"'y-'&12"'----0465:..:CC'-' == &. Son, 2626 Jlarbor Blvd., Xlnt cond, Pri. pty. $4200. Turn unused items inlo qukk covb•1"·,e.,'"tilu1 I Akztec rM Dy,_ La. ,,,..:._ :: c •1 "" ~-•~ 67, """ c••h, call 64" ~s w/ ac v ny buc et seats. ""• gUna °'"~'. Y.'e'JJ help you ~II! 642-567& _0_,._3_"_'_"_·_~_~ __ . ____ ~_•. __ ,_-_. -----=-==:...::=-~=·=--=I Stt ro believe~ {351CQSl AUtOs;New 980 Autos, Ntw Naben Cadillac. 2600 $1995 --------------------Harbor Bl., Costa Mesa. 7 • '65 Mustangs to Choese"From <;~our 50 YEARS OF SERVICE TO ORANGE COUNTY UNDER SAME OWNERSHIP Savings hi Every Department DIAGNOSTIC CENTER GOOOYEAll. TIRE CENTER SERVICE DEPARTMENT PARTS DEPARTMENT BODY SHOP RENTA L LEASING ON EVERY NEW & USED CAR & TRUCK f .... ~ 50 GALLONS NEW 1971 LTD SQUIRE ' ''"5-wa,.". m VI. c1111 ..... WSW, VII. tf'll'., power o!Hrlnt - b••kn -wi-w1 -•••I -deor locttl, •Ir coood., AM/FM, H.D. 1u1p .• di•. w11..i Qftrl. (1J7'144) f!Jll) W·5tlir. 56026 A1111i•ersory Prica 54175.50 SAVE $1150 50 50 GALLONS OF FREE GAS OVER 65 BIG FORDS ARE DISCOUNTED Demonstrator Sale! STATION WAGON~LTD'......GALAXIH- TIME m BRAND NEW 1971 T orinos Hordtop1-Mdo-..-GT'1 $50 OYER FACTORY INVOICE l'LUS Tell; & LIC, ON ANY TORINO IN OUll llG STOCK BE SURE TO GET YOUR 50 GALLONS OF GAS FREE. BRAND NEW 1971 MUSTANG MACH I FANTASTIC ·DISCOUNTS I' FREE &AS ·FREE TORIHO~MU.Sr~NG~llAHCHEllOS $150 UNDER FACTORY . ' INVOICE r~, ti.IA.""""' ANNIV RSARY 429 Ram •ir '"'!., Sport '"'''• Grp.; C fui1om1tic, Coll•'. Gri-.• · P.~ .. Pw1. Oi1c l r•1., tiH wheel, eir cond,..AM.FM 1t11M , P'·wilto do ... 1. l IOOOS'll 10&511 'W£EKl!ND CAMPl!R TRIPS PLUS $50 CASH SPENDING t,IONEY GOODYEAR BLIMP' RIDES 50 VALUABLE PRIZES IN ALLI c-1. -d ..... , ' l'IUI T•~ & L!c, EVERY N~,7M~t· '5SOA~!R FACTORY IN STOCK SLASH!D TO INVOICE llG SELICTION-NO lllALfl AllDfll -CHAllGE~lS MODELS TO CHOOSE flOM. W• Are Tiie Oraftt• County ShoW" c-DeoleJ fer II llor11do C:e111pet'l. W·Sttir. 11559 Amlffl'MIY P'rl~ S46H.H SAVE '85950 Notti~ To -l11y-N11 Obliptlo• 50 GAL• FREE GAS RENT A CAMPER~Reserve Today for Assured Dates DIAGNOSTIC CENTER · Goo!!Jear Tire Center LEASE DEPARTMENT PAINT & BODY SHOP SERVICE DEPARTMENT PARTS DEPARTMENT 0.... 1 Jt wltel •h for ffflo-Goody-l'ly9tas1 C111toP11 MUSTANG H, T. '89" Service Specials Wide Treod1 $15 .. !.~!.~. 10% OFF Witty, i-fo..-• • .., JVfety. VI, auto., power i. I_.. JO ... i..ra. full wrltteR soo1i Off 'M'°" .... 1tHrl119, rodlo. EXAMPLE: Nport l!khtdffl. 09ated ,..11111 prf,• it Mo, O ... ~ EnG l1••• BRAKE ADJUSTMENT IEGULAI S9.95 l'lu• Fltd. E1t111 Ttll + tir., RENT oil your ~•r, W ITH ANY COMPLETE $100 OF LIST l'l lC:I ON ALL SPECIAL $7.50 ALL FORD SIZES l'lllto With Auto1"otk Trant. ALL TIRES $5.00 DAY Sc MILE PAINT JOI! ACCESSORIES DISCOUNTED WITH T111S o\D WITH THIS o\D WITH THIS AD WIT H THl5 •1> WITH THIS Al) .,ITH TH ll •o 50 GALLONS FREE GAS WITH EVERY NEW & USED CAR· & TRUCK SOLD !FLEET PURCHASES EXCEPlEOJ a.~:: NEW CAR TRADE·INS .-----.-u-.-,-A-,. ... -.-A-L-.----i ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED .---,o-10---LTD--1-A1AI1--E--ro-R-1R-o--w-A-,o-N_SA_LE_ I 5 to ,hoo•e irrtl'l'I. '6~ thru '70 mod1l1. Coup11, h1rdlop1, TRADES ACCEPTED ::S,:.._..._ ...... .,....._~,_,., ...... ,._&t._ ...... ~or1•1J1ibl1 •n4 2+2 f11tb1ck1. ~om • with 4 1pe1d1, 1110 ,._. .....,.,......, ''"'"""'"'"' •00 °',"m•li• mod.I• PAID FOR OR NOT! EXAMPLE: 1970 FORD CUSTOM 4 DOOR , EXAMPLE: 1970 MUSTANG Au•o .. pow1r 1t11ri11q a. b •• k,,, good mile•. w,,..ntv Full., fe,lory 1qu ipp1d, •rlr11. 18'19.A.CGI • 1v1it 1ble. llSl !ill) OUR PRICE $21 SO TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS • '62 CHEV. IMPALA H.T. $550 '69 MUSTAl'IG 2+2 Sport roof. 351' VI '"qine, full y oquippM . IYllW7Jll S1850 '67 MUST~G H.T. VI, euto~ r•dle . h••'•'-power ,te.ri~, 9eM ,,.it.. lUAl2501 S1250 . '6' FORD LTD j Or. H'.T. Vl, e11+11., A: .. H. P.5., P'.I .. f1~•. elr. ¥i11yl rotf. IXS R· 197} '69 CHEV. 1,1/ILIBU 1 Ill•. H.T. R&H., 1ulo,. Air, l'.5.. "'· ~•11~1 •1101. w .... •~•il 1b l1. IYWTSJ51 S2250 '69 COUGAR A.+o ~ lt&H .. ,.w,, ,,, ... ;"', .·ir cond., 911..d milet. IXU R19fl l. $2150 '66 CHEV. NOVA VI, •11+11., R&H, pow1r 1l1•rin9, CJ!'lod mi111. !SHU12l) '67 PONTIAC GTO C11,.v1rliblt. 4 1pe1cl. '63 Jl.&H , 9011d 111il11. f ll31'l7) FALCON WAGON lt1dio, ~ •• 111. 1i1 cond. Good "'il11. UOX5Jl l '64 F~~~!.1.~+~.1.~~. :'o~:~~ .. !QUP'l21) $950 $550 $550 2 01. ~.T., 6 cvr., •wto. R&H, ,64 FALCON 2 DR. $450 t•M mrl11. lllZX477) I , . : S950 6 cyl1ndfr, r1d10 i nd he•t•r. t0SV61Jl \. • i., S1l1 Price1 Good for 72 Ho11r1. C1r1 Subjlict to P1ior S1t1. OUR PRICE $1 550 '69 ROADRUNNER \If, 111!0., R&H, pow1r 1!11rin9, low mil11, IZJ0'1'12l $1850 '68 V.W. BUG fully f1tlory equipp•d. {JOI· ISKI $1050 '10 PONTIAC G.T.O • \II, 111to., P.S., 1ir co"d. Goed mil••t•· R..dio, h1•+1r. Vinyl roof, llllAGGI $2550 '71 DODGE Ch1llen9er 2 Or. H .T. VI, R&H, 1ut11., P,S,, 1ir c11,.d ., "'"vi roof, 4,500 mit11. F1cl ""•"·•vi ii. (541 771 $3450 '70 FORD PICKUP F.100 equipped. 600111 l719J7() $2150 '69 V.W. SQBACK Full y •quipped, 9off !YWSIJ!I $1450 ·,I AM 9, t PM MOfMIU I AM <Ta 6 PM U.T ....... "., ....... PARTS-SERVICE I HOURS 7 AM To t PM MON I PAITS DIPT. ONLY a AM 19 1 PM SATUUAYS . 7 AM Te ·1 PM fUl.RI . Call 540-9100. Open Sunday. Tht:P. '61J LeBaron S24'W. Popular 4-door h a rd to p w/fa ctory air, full power, dual comfort l!leftts, all deluxe options. (VJSO'l61. Naben Cadillac. 2 6 0 0 Harbor Bl .. Costa Mesa. Call ~9100. Open Sun- days. -,69 CHEYELLE 1967 Ford 71 Ton V-8. 3 Speed. Nice. fQ3991 2) $1995 Super SporT , .t Speed Radio Heat«. compeitio" ·., .... ,·. 1963 Buick Riviera SS package (ZD119j) Bar. wkk ImJJOiis, 998 So. ·Coast Full Power, Air Coildi· Highv.-ay, Laguna Beach. tioning, I KKD710) s.16-4051 or 494-9TI1. $995 '61 O!EV. L\fPALA, 283 .... -hi mi'• ...... """"· 1963 Cad'1llac R&Jf, fair n.ibbe-r. Runs ok, looks, &OOd-Ideal for Sedan, Devil!~. IIBT942) teenager. ?tfom'& sf!cond car $795 or D&d'1 'WOrk ho~. Only S200 takes pink. 64:>-2142 alt -=-'· =.69'""1M=P=ALA~H.To--. -11 1964 Cadillac Conv. Full Power, Air Condi- tioning. {QWS519l Fact Air. low ml., Loaded. $1095 dlr., Take small dO'.l'n or trade. Call 54(1..3100 or 49'1-7506. ... °"'""• ss "' _ "''•hi 1968 R~mbler orange w /blk top I: lnt All 6 cyl, Rad.lo, Heater, extras. Air, AM /Fl'lt. tape Club Coupe, CXUM348) deck .... , ... 61>'108 $1095 - 1963' Cbevrolet, leu than 300 riil. on enl', tac a ir, z1d •hilt. w.,, 1• """' .,, ,.. 1967 Rambler motorcycle. 49Z-7fi64 !,'.'.,'.:;:~:;_~~~--II V·8, 4 Dr, Full Power. '58 QIEVY 4 door. Bia en-Air Cond., Nice Car, gine. Good running. Best Of. $995 fer! 54f>..3713. '56 CHEVY. 2 rlr, Bel-Airll•------- ~l730cond. ""' 0 "" 1964 Triumph lcl9'-"-6<.:,CH~EV~Y~ll~N~o-v_a_W-,-.. -,·.ll fR <I Roadster, !TOZ265J V-8, auto tram. new tires, $895 xlnt rood. $500. 536-767S. '62 Chevy Wagon, refiuilt .,,;... n•w b"k"· .... 1966 Chevy .:;·p~~ ';;!;': w...,,, Station Wagon ~·er/a.Ir, 275 HP. Low mi. 4. u to, Radio,, H eater, l,';;'=":;::'·..:"::;..>-:..7404~-=~_,-ll ~~lv-st~ring, (YLU- '63 Impe.la. '69-327 engine. ~1UST SELL! ?-lake oHer! • 5"1!}-2569 • '59 Chevy Impala, 28..'\ V8 auto, $250. One owner. $999 1964 f.Bird l:;;;:-;oo;---o•,,11""·-""---.,---0-ll Full POl\"('f. Air Condi· '68 EL CA.\11NO 4 spd, tioning, rF:\lli971 ) New t1rrs & US wh1 s. 23,600 $745 mi's. Sl,950. 548--7184 '64 lmpe.la.. 4 dr. Full power, RIH. N•w """'" XJn1 --1969 Cadillac $645 548-9795 '64 Chevy Impala Sin wogo"· El Doradt •• Xlnt cond, $700. Full Pow~rot ~fr Condi· l=-,*;*::,;:96U361~;:;;;*:_*:_,.~ II tionlng.·iili car, (150· '62 QIEVROLET. t dr AU\V J .edan, auto, Excel cood.. $4995 642-7435 e '63 IMPALA 4 • dfr , "•"""' '"""· Xln• cood. TRUCKS $55. 6~5-39:55. '70 El Cllmlno. low mi., •iT, ••tom."'"' cond. $3500. evi 1958 Ford Pickup pty 49-1-0020. ~c=-'o~N=TI'-=N~E~NT=A~L-11 \!Ton. v-S. (LlJ<ll6I CONTINENTAL '69 J\1ark $695 III. Factory A I r Con. 1966 Doti p· •'"°"'"•· ""'""'"' "°'•ro ge ICkUp Red finish "'·/white padded Pov.·{'r Steerinlo!. Auto .• top &. plush red lealher in. R11d!o, Healer, Long&<!. terior, full po"·er, tilt & Will hand](' ·11 \.li' camp- t e I e s c o p i c steering, er. ( U36083 \ stereo, door lod111. trunk $2195 opener, most every dlx. op- tion. Low, local miles. ISer. N•. ""'"· N•"" c""'" 1966 Econo11·ne 2600 Harhor Bl., Cost~ Mesa. Call 549-9100. Open 6 cyl, 1-iadio, Heater, 3 SllhJays. Speed, nic.,.. 1,,:: .. :::,.;:;D;c.R:::."F'"•"u-.,-,,.-.-A-,,-, N~.-w-11 $1295 tires, ~ mi's. Xlrit cond, Pvt ply, 67>0041. l '63 LlNCOLN, Full~. Air mnct, Orir o~, #75 .. be1t Offer. f)i3-700tl ... CORVAI !:'-II . i Corvm 4 ~ $.SS). d\;,lnt mad, radial tire&. ....,732 .. '"""42 2 DR. Morua. rf'd &: v.'hite, Xln'I i:oncl. lo mi'L 64~1578 CORYmE SAVE SAVE Marcus Motors '" eo"'"'• "· coov. """' Phone 645 -0466 •pd. ma11, Goodyear, excel 1,.64,;.cond::;;c;,:.~=~=~::..;..:::....,;;,.;.:::c· ~;"'-.. -.11 2108 Harbor Blvd. wr .. LT·' ..... ~""'· M'"' Costa Mesa eond, Make offf!r. i!M-3451 S&iwday, JUM 12, 1971 . DAii~ Oil.OT • 1.::-~-~-...:--~._l§l;,1~~----,,.~-~· ]~'i;it .[; -"''"" l§l ,~__.l§J [ -....... 'I§] I~ '""'".. l§J1 i .......... 11@1 I~ ~--.--.......... -11 __ ..,_ ___ I 1 ~;;;;;;~•1 ~~iii!!ii~ 1 _A_utos~~";l1i~!'dii\i.n·ft·,990....:.· i~A;.uto.,;,;;,•;.' ~U;.-~r;;;··-..,!'~990.~A-, Ulld. 9'0, AutOo, U.•.. 990 Autos, U.... 990 Autos, U"Md' 990 .<utos. \JM' .,,., _A_ublo._. _•_.-__ .. ..,"·--..,"',...· 1_-_ .. .,,.,..,•,..Usocl,,__.=_,,._"°-I . A~os~ S•lt ·1· ~ .. ii; .! . ,• I'~ • 1 cbRVE.n~ I EOlio · .~YJRICK · · -, MIRCURY MUS.TANG oLDsM011LE. 1 oLDsM011LE . P91!t~e •· PONTIA~ ·~ ~~~~=~· ~ ( 0r.~is1~.~~1~::~~: '!~i~~~or clet!:i 01~':. M~,:~:~~~M 15 lfUSTAfi -'69 OLDS 098'1JLX l -.~-8-,~-~-. -';'1-,.,-w-'.,-~-. ,-. "';,,.-ir. ·} ,..,, PON't:l+A' ~ T-~-':-.-:-.~-.• -J.-,-~..,-c-o-,...-.T-.~: 644-4964. air cond. E:xel!llt'nt trampor-Ne;w ru~r~S67-3435 Pvt. .C Dr. H.T, 'f'hll Car is load-2 Dr Aardrop, \'-B, Auto, Ra.-me ch •'i I c a 11 y , $725. '\ O,RAND PR'JX GtM M~t nn.iiJrl ;e~on 'Nitb ctOUGAR "' tation cM. -~~ « bnl MERCUR.Y -at V1nyt'root, twtn oomfort Conve.rHble. VB. -4 1peed, r11-dio, Heater. Powt"r Stttring, i ~"~><l796-·=··----~-1 The prlile at the Pontiac l.u>t Dk Green .V~)'l~roal. mar "::',..,,:'.'::'.:"."-:------I o!fer. lounge uets, 6.:way power dki. ·heater. IPIZ299) All Ol equipped "'ith VWI root; '11HI · _ _. 1. Power Briilkes. Power Win-1966 ds CiJUus, VI, ,··••, .w.w~ ... ,.,1,;..• , n' .. t;ype '."" . s. u ........... po'W• '69 COUG AR ,nld. XR7, l'il-5'9-0214 1or dnver, powet 111indowa, let IOr 'al11llnl:::' f11n. do ~.1 .,,_ -A...;...i--• Be 1y1 T'I. """" .-u-, '" .... 11 ,, ••-"''I .~ ~·--. l--=,,C.~~"'"°='""'-I 1 w1, r u I .-uwer, f'aciQl'Y v• .., ....... -owner . au . ,:P br~'', ,..t:l!t 4rive this orfi. ....... ....... ,._ 4V, power brk~. ll~r., win-.'66 MUST.JIG :. '69 MONTE GO MX tilt wheel. AM-f.M Stereo. $798 Alt ConditKlning. w h j re top coba. Se-t II, drive it $39T.'.i. i:S.c:t .fCH-847• Johnson Sale Priced a t SlM. Llc. dow11 &.,. auto trans, xlnt WAGON Air cond. and more. Sharp Mike · McCarthy walls, vinyl top, rinred glass, Priva te pty. 548--0769. &c Son, ...,...., H-~-Blvd., XTG.923. Johnson I; Son, rontl, $7,500. 6'1!>-.119l, (e ves ,;._ Tal k a bou'1 11. vaca tion i;pe::-yeHo11.• "''llh black inll'!rior Ii: Origin11J \\'hue Finish, A ·59 cu'fi:Ass su preme. C.Lll'ta Pb...:' 540:;; , 2626 'Harbor ,Blvd., COia & wkndi;). ""ratop, 6 Cy!, atlto, dlr.. isJ, this i11 ii. t"in!!h!"d in roof. Lie. ~88-t\OV. Johnsop Bu "CK BeautifuJ Pr-e!tige Automo-Power. air, R&H. Cl!!U. -=;-tr.;;;;;F~p;;-;-.,c;;;;tt;~I _'M~'~":!;..· ~,...~,.,.~~·~·'----1 IM MA6lJLATf, 477 eng., Shai;>. <SQV·l2'H. Full prlce ""hit, wl!h red int. F'"::Ulp. & Son, 2626 Harbor Blvd., I bile, Sale Prired. !ZLB07!ll Make offer. 846-roll. '55 \Grand Prix, -Sacrifice! '70 GJO 11 -. $109;; Call 494-n-44 "'1·~ .al, d Costa MC$<!. 540-56.Y> $2798 ---MUi i lf'U lrd ca.r. white pos • rac1, ne·\• p;i.1 ·t. tirei;, ' · · 1 · ..,,e5 r, ra 10, power , '"-\ 15..J.5 Be11.ch Blvd. a t s .D. f"wy PLYMOUTH 1 • . PLB PIS Ram Air, 4-tpeed, 1-lrt.rtont 11hod<11. A bomh, 492-3173. LINCOLN i;l~ring & brakP11, wsw and 62 -4 dr :r;l.\ wgn -vtl, auto, mJJ..tl I 5.1!.260 ex er. inter., -• • wide ovala~ lhup-d bl.ark! DODGE ·ks ,Priced to sell las! i.I Pl11, Plb, RkH. Xlnt ·=-H'r,;:,7"'.,-"°'""--c,-=cc Mike McCarthy P/W, Fae • .air, Good tirts; Sacrllici~ $400 &; take. over only S:Q$0. Ltr . ZVC-346. transP St'b-best o If e r . '$ -Auto. 6 cy1. RAH , PLYMOUTH '65 -4 Dr SedAn. Xl't cqnd. ~. ~:m!J 1969 CHARGER RT 440 '70 LINCOLN " m,,.gnum. S219:J. 11119;.; \\'. . CO:~TIN~NT~L J~n90n & Son, 1b"2fi Harhor 673-1501 _ wire Whlll, w/w. -t6.IXXJ m i. BUICK auto trans, stert-o, undu •as l'!REBIRD Conv. Clean, payments! 646-4665 alter 5 Xl nl <$Xi, Ori1 011.·ner. 60 -d••" "~"" -.., 1 u · 1., &c 11.·eekend1. 1 Alvrl., Costa ~ll'S-". ~IO-:i6.10 MUSTANG &W-4an ·"""' " +.»J, .., ow m eage, utes 1 e nu.1 ___________ , Balboa. Blvd NB. 67~20 4 Dr. Fin.isl>t-d in pa11ff'l Yel-. ·70 MERCURY a rt 6. • to.,, v.'ith white \·inyl roof COLONY PARK to.~66~-~-"--=--~,--1 11fKf II hasl QI Conr1nl'l'llRls 10 p., ••. W·-n. A lik• ""W ..,.,.,l?e •.oronf'I 'l ' r II T optionat "l>~ufpmf'nl. Come • ._ ... ~ ,.,- PIS Auk! 4,· OOtJ m J l.'I.""" n1il• beaury do"-1n · · · · · in, look it -ever. r~t rlri\"e """ .. '"" Sharp! S74f). 5.'"11--11911. 11 ~ You'll likf' this one. Sfor· fJJNh1ne yello\\' "'ifh Qddlf' l--~F=A~L-C~O=-N~--1 h•I 1!11470. Johnsnn tr Son , inlerior llnd II hos1 of luxury l'QUlp. to plrase ;in~'On", 1----------I 2626 Hflrbor Bl\·d., Costa pven .V.inyl Roof, :i.1ust hf' '60 Falcon 2-dr lf• wqn j\ln'WI. Yro-56.10. S('('n a.nd d rivt>n. Lie. AO\·. Call 546-J«JZ "fi7 4 DR CONTINC:NTAL -IAA. Jnh"lnn N Son, 2626 XLNT COND, BST OfR. Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. '69 i\fK I, tack, ~porl rool, -4 spd. xlnt rond. Pri pty . 5219'.i. ~:t!(l'J MUSTANG 'li6 Convt • pwr, R.t,H, ·11ir. Xlnt rond: Pvl p!y. S).110. 6'12-I>.!3:i "&l :'l'f.USTANG 289, ;iuro, PIS, RIH, J\.1ichf'li n tires, S,t ')(). Pvt parly, 61~3:>39. 644--&184 644!-2942 " ~ •. . 1966 Mus1ang, s· cyl. nf'~' '68 Ll~COLN '.•• .'c•o;.GAR XR-7 paint, R/H, Mark IV air, FORD '65 9 PASS. WAG. -'"' ex~· rond. 54:'>-:,J47. CONTINENT/ll CPE. The top cttt In thP, Cous:ar i=~~-~~=-­ A shiny black 'tx-aury with _ hnP., rinil!hedlin•Pa~te! Blue <r::, Mustane: 289 HT. Auto. 8 cyl., Auto, Racl10, Healer; air 11nd all rhe equ ip. )IO!j:rl .. a~ ..,.JC:t.eld oH witb &,Qruk. NP-w lL~.. .S I ii h I I Y P.S. PXfl{'ct to !ind in a luxu.:Y iai' Y.lnyl -:roo f. Don't ·ni·1~ distre~.SjOO. 892--8856 $666 • car. Ynu havl' rn sr.e thi& • fh s one .,l <nlly $1999. Lie:, '66 MUtJ'~G'289, V'..:S, 11ulo, on . Lie. ZYD-938. Johnson ~ R-115(. ,flhnson &. Son, R&H, P /$,.':,'P/B . ~· cond . & Son, 262G llarllor Blvd., )626 Harbor Blvd., Cmta As king $91Jq. 536--.'>665.. Coi.111 ~1ssa. S40-j6."k,l :M$SL ·MQ-~. "Sell idle Item:. M W! ' . Ha~bour V.W. =~===~--~· 115.i'i Beal'h Blvd. at S.D. Fwy I c,pac-'~'Yc;·-"'-~.o· '-398_,2'-.~-~~ SL9'15. 644-7036 or Mgr of RAMILEI '66 MUSTANG Hrdtp, pis, l!')l..3341 I 531-2~;(1 "66 Blur. Barracud11 , 6 C')'I, U.S.. Nal'I ~k. 540-SZl l new llru, s11:;o. ----------1 auromatic, P e rt r.c t con-. '68 JfOntiac Catalina, 2 Dr. '53 Rambler, 1ukl. G .000 ae- 499-.3886 • Oldt. '69 Luxury Sed. rlition Aller 4. 494-1344. Hrdtp, fac tory air. low tual miles. Have oririnal -~ . .,~M~U~S~T-A~N~G~('()=N~V-. -I FACTORY '69 p 1.. y ~f OUT H BAR-miles. Top cond. $700 &: WC2 pnrchue order. "'nie BEST Vg. AUTfl. S;JlO AIR CONDITIOl''ING RACUDA 3.io l'9rmi..il.a S. o\·er p.lymenls. 5J7-371j. inexi)eoiiV~·tr.111 .$200 . • 54<1 :tJ7 • F\J.11 po11.·r.r r.q •1ipmtnt ind. Call 54.')..65(14 "66 BONNEVILLE "·gn. g. '646--07-t?. tilt s1etring whl"eJ. lactory ,c;:...;=~=~~~~-1 "K' ~1USTANG 3 SPd . V-~. E-.;. cnnrl. S695 • 541l-l666 • '66 Mustang Fastback, tleluxt inrf'rior. '.).'J7-1AA!I ,. ' '67 MUST ANG, air, PIS. P/dise/B. &term l ap e , 'clean. Sl395. 6'6--6251. 1966 Musiang, 6 cyl, 3 ~pd . P:i<cel mech111n1cal c·o n d , Mictwlin !ires,_ $79.i. 644--5159 A good want ad 11 a lood inve~lment '58 PL '!MOUTH 4 dr Sedan. pa~s. air. P /&, P /h, P/\\'. .'63 6 cyl Ra.mbler Oass1c s!trffl taj)t', I1105I All deluxf' ,..,,_,, 1~ Xlnt -·". C-" "A~ 1260 art 4-dr, P/s. Exe. clean aulo, 'to"' ''" t •-• auto. uvuu Iran~. .... '-"'"' ....., ~ op " · · .. s "" sePn 64'2--0.l90 7. in xlnt rond. Srt150. 64~795. riTl\'l"O to llpPT~ia.te. (\'JD· 1 ---~---~--0.121. PONTIAC 1958 Ponti11c Chielton, auto, '62 RAMBLER Sta, War. $300 e NABERS CADILLAC tood oond. $12ei or bl'!st of~ t F'actory Alf. ~IS -P/B. 2600 HA RBOR Bl.., 1966 Pontiac Ex~u tivt·Load· lei:_. ~ 962-1761 or 635-8681 To\.Vll\j'. hltch..J:fk@J. COSTA l'-11:'.:SA l"rl, \\"/air. Very a:ood cood. 196( ·LEMANS: Bue sei.t11 t.alRD CALL 5-10·'3100 l.>95. ;..46-:7866 console, auto, V8, e/s. Near.. • · - OPEN SUNDAY 1964 PON:I'IAC 6 eyl. ~Man6 pert. 4'"i.5625. ~-·: • .. -T---.-i,-d-l·ld·-,-.IJCi!il--: .• ~.~.-u.-D,..,..i•"·I '67 Olds Delta 88 custom $.350. 1966 .LeMan!, hi spart coupe, mond blue, aii, ·"full pv.'l'. 2-<l r, everything excep! pv.'Y' S4S-'/104 air, AM/fM, all pv.T, orig. S\4j0. DUice (714) m-7776; windows&. sea111. Xln! cnnd. '69 GTO Judgt, 4 speed, very o~r. $1,075. 675-7036. Home: lif5..6389. Will cnnaider trade for older good condition. µ)JO or best For tha~ U>ern · un?er $SO, •· •• a ·Daily P)klt Clau.itied car. :l.37-3837. ofll!I'. 548:-091! · try ttie P>enny Pinctitt Ad. W-6611, · Autos, New Autos, New 980 · Autos., New 988 1'~, N..J • 980. 4utos, New '111 BEACH BL. 812-4-ll.'i ==<======= HUNTl;>.'GTON BEACH ,. '69 GALAXIE 500 2 Dr Han l!op. V-R, Aurn. Ra- dio, llf'<lfl'r. Po11•rr S1eenng, fa crory ;ur C.'Ondil1t1n1ng, Qv, er'"S!OC'ked~ Buy thi!I. clean car as "f' rr<.'f'.i\•ed it and save. (222AYS 1 RE .IS $1798 Mike McCarthy BUICK 15;),j Beach Blvrl . A! S.D. f "1' 8.?.l·J.11! I ;).11·24j() I • ; YOU CAN ,BUY THE SAME LOAF OF BREAD IN ANY GROCERY STORE -BUT!!! YOU CAN'T BUY THE SAME DEALER OR THE SAME , .. . THEODORE ROBINS FORD . USED CAR AT ANY AUTOMOBILE $TORE IN THE WORLD- 2060 Harbor Blvr!. 1 Cos111 Mm fi42-ll010 1959 GAL.AXtE· · 4 dr, P/steering, P/bra\"f'i'f, Air oonrl. Radin .. heater. Body t.. intrnl)r in good con~ dirion. $300 or h.>01 ofler. ~so -:w·HY .DON'T YOU! ' 549-0214 •~,6~8 RANCH.=ER0-1 BUY WHERE THE SHARP CARS ARE! PICKUP 1:-. Loaded. Au!o Tran~. Rarli?'· BUY Heater, P.S., P.B., Air . • _.WH.ERJ THE 100°/o WARRANTY CFOR 30 DA".S BOTH PARTS & LABORJ CARS ARE! Cond. $1566 Harbour V.W. 181\ \ BEAOl Bl.. 1!42-4435 HUNTINGlUN BEACH '65 MUSTANG CONY; V-11. Aulo. 4 SP"f'"d. R..rlin, Heater, 11 h11r wall•. Flfr engin,. r-M. BJack Top a'nd intt>nor, Rf'Al CIPan. ( PJZ. """ $798 Mi~ McCarthy BUICK 1555 BrA ch Riv<!. af S.D. f wy ll94-.U<b y 531·2•\j/l -'62 FALCON 6 cyl, 2 Door, Radio, Healer, Au 10. $466 Harbour V.W. BUY WHERE YOU ARE TREATED LIKE A c;usTOMER BEFORE AND AFTER THE SALE! COME SEE!! BIG SELECTION STATION WAGON '67 entry. Sed. '61 entry. Sed. '68 Rambler '66 Jeep 9 p•u . •t9on. 1u!o.. 'I p111. w19on. Autfl • A"'bon odor ( tl.1 ri d;.,, P.S., ..;, co11d .. m•tic, rad;o, ro .. u b11! 01>1 ) 9 p1u . W19on1•r w190•. '4 wl-.1e! d1i~1, 1t dio. ( ft l!Z611 I "'51599" '"$1'1'?9 :;i1699" '69 & '70 CHEVY 6 & 9 PAS.S. WAGONS TO SELECT FROM! Vans -Trucks .. 25 Big Selection 25 '61 RANCHERO P.S., ,;, cofld .. ttdi.,, 1ulfl . nict. !22710C) '69 EL CA.MINO v'1 , P.S .. •1dio. $ l 999 ;~,', ~~:~~ 1,~;"'VAN $799 ,.,,Itel for 9•rd11>tfl. f,12 421 ) --------------- $2299 '70 FORD SUPER VAN 1967 MALIBU ~DUPE 1 Or. H.T .. k.di•, ,,5., 1>Jto., .,J11yl l'Oof, e1r1f11I e"""''· l VDTO!l 7) $1299 $300 DOWN PMT. '44" Mo. 30 Mo1. IJOO i1 tht 11111 1 do w11 P'V"''"' •nd S44.46 i1 tk1 !alt! ... e. pymt. i11cl. It•, '11 /;e1n1e t nd ,.IJ fin1nc1 ch1r9t1 flll •PP'-credit fo, JO 111onlk1. O•l1rr1d ptym1nl pric1 i1 Sl ldl.61 i11tludi119 111 lin1nct cliit •9 t •. l1•t•. '71 lic•1111 . The loi1I c.•1h p1ie1 h Sll66.95 incl. 1tl•1 le•, '71 Ii· t1n1t. 1911 CA.PlllCI 4 Otar l;.rdlp, Th• be1I 0111, d'le:-~ Au+e., A!r. ~i9h in V•fo1 11111. fWIP71 6! WOW! $1699 1110 NOVA Vi1>vl lloal. "•· rubbtr -R11I 4 Doo r ~tt!t ft , i:i.o ,.,, Aut.,. Tr1n•. 6 cyl. Econ· '"'Y -l1clory ""1tt111!y. I l50AS01 $2299 1110 CAMA.JIO COUPI 1 Dr. H1•dtop -lll1di11, Slick S~;ft. 10,000 ,.,;., l qo1BQD J S2399 ltll DODGI CHAltGlll 117 Vt . Au+.,., P.S .. Air Ca1>d., Vl,,yl Ro.,f, Slt11w. room lrt ih. 28.000 .,,;_ -I XO M912) $1799 1 t69 MOYA C~avv 11, 1 Do"' Coup1, R1die, Auto .. 6 Cyl. Ecflnll"'Y ht tl . ( 104JA) $1699 1911 CHM II ~ Dr. Std't n, v.1, P.S .. R1d i.,, !VSll566 ) $1399 1968 CHEV. 4 OR. SEDAN -. ;. .. R1die, P.S .. •1tt•·· •lr e•11d. Hvrry. 11 ... iti.,•ly 1 11it• c1r -WI p(01J1i11. (W!P7 16) $1499 $4-00 DOWN PMT. '47" Mo. JO Mot. $400 i• lh 1 !0+11 Jewn PIY"''"' 1nJ $47 .01 i1 lh• 1.,1,/ "'0· pymf. incl. It•, '71 lie11111 •nJ 11/ fi111nc1 ehe•qtl "" •~pr. err.fit lo• )0 me11ih1. D•f1,.td PfY"'t11i price i1 $11 11.14 inch1din9 111 fi111nc1 cht rQ,1. '•"ti, '71 lic .. 1111. Tlt t tolt1 c•1h price i1 1.1116.95 i11 d. 111•1·· t1•, '71 Ji. ctn••· 1919 p;o11D cr1. 2 Door. Au+n .. fl1 di11. P.S., It el. _..ir c.,nJ .. l ow l ow Prict . !YPY9SS 1 $1699 1911 ~OID TOllNO 1 Dear H1rdlflp. lttdio. P.5 .. Aut11 .. Air C1>11d. Nit• C••· .,,.,ty !h t price i1 cj.,11p. !XE\12•1! $1499 1961 MllCUIY CALllMTI C"ull•. 1!1di ... P.S .. Aule. R1 ..,1rlo:1blt ~1lu 1 . f RGGIOB I $899 196t JA.YILIN Aule., P.S., ll1d;o. 11.000 ..,j, Sht rp Ci r. ! ~•9 · BIJ I $1899 1916 JllP WA•ONlll 4 Wh11 I OdY1, In ••c•lltnl c1111al ilien, R.1dio. l R.RZ611 l $1799 lf70 DODGI CHALLINGll 2 Doer H1rdltop, 11,000 mi. Showree"' lr11h, ,.5., P.I .. Ai•. fl1dio, Aulfl, T1 1ni. Sur• h11 to b1 t 'oed buy -l11ulif11 I li"'1 &r•1n with ¥inyl ,.,/. 1 '490A,T) $2999 . 197Q. IMPALA. SPORT:CUlfE 1 '· Hif; P.S., ';.111•:l°;•ute'"1lic, .~·.c;MI., le,., low 1t1il•1 l u~ el 11!9 Yl •r. !054A;jVI • $2799 $4QO ,DOWN PMT. '85" -,._ $400 ;. th• lol1I dow11 p1vm1 11t 111d SIS.77 h !~1 lot1I "'e' PY"''' ind . t1•. "71 lic11110·1..d tll fi11•11c• ch1r9•1 "" 1ppr. cr1da lo• J6 111orrlh1. 01f~n1d ,NY"""' p<ica i1 1 3~9 1.12 il'leludi119 tll fi11•11c• ehe r9e1 . it•11. '7 1 l>c1n11. Thi te. t1I ce1k pric1 i• $2911 ,95 inc!. 1•l•1 .•• ,., '11 lie••••· A.1111uel P1rce11Nte l•to 11.96'.4 1969 CHRYl!ill "JOO" ' 011e1 Ht •d'tap. P•rl1et co11dition , lt1die, r .S.; _..ulo .. _..i,_ Yi11vl lt aaf. Pretty Ci r. U.fric Will• dow1, tilt-ti le wh11I. !XSR044 ) $2699 19,1 TU.Yll.-,ALL l1>•ar11 alie1>1I '/1.To11. with l td ,,,f. 119 6 Cyl, •n1i1>t. R1d io, Sile~ lr11>1., 11.00,0 cer1fwl "'il11. li~1 111w -O nly O n1 tVHG1,S) S1999 1961 IUICM" LI SAlll 4 Door ~1d111. Slran9 C•r htt "'t ny, "'11>y Ull • /ut ,.,;11, ••"'1inon9, t ulo., P.S .. R1d i ... Air C•nd, l 5B R77 61 $1299 1966 rONTIAC LIMAMS Cou11•. R1dio. P.S., Aute., Al• Cend., Yi1>yl Reo,, Sk1rp Oud1. !SZJ2lt1. • - $1299 1916 l.M'..4~ SS Coi.111 . l!u,k1t S1ah. Con101. Au+.,, R1Jio, ,,S,, :A.ir Ca1>d ., Sup•r Nict, IS\115141 $1399 1967 CON.nNIMTAL 2 Door. Ht•dtop. Gor9~q1,11 Ct r, ~11 new ,.,Je,,: Vi11yl reel, ";~~t .,,;1.1, l\•Jie, P.S., .4.11t11 .. £111.f' S•th 111d Wi11dow1. N11d1 t e1 r11u1 ow..,." l P2J50) $2l99 • 18711 B.EAGH BL. R.42-4435 HUN!J'INGTON BE:ADI ·55 CUSTOM forrl 2 dr, R&H, SliO. 10112 l\Almu Dr ., Hunlingtnn Bea c h .I vi11yl 1oof. (6§15•0) '69 GMC \'1 TON Pic lr11p. l ilr1 n•w .... 5., r1di11, a11ffl., Y-•· $2199 VI, •ulo .. 1ir co11d. r t 17 ~4 Fl 2-VERY RARE CARS.-2 .. , 962-0124. "69 i\1usl~f!i M111J:h 1, 4 spd , 18.500 ml. AM/F':\t gtrreol rad. l .own·xlnt. cond. ~- 548-7JJW '68 FORD Torino GT. Qr~ O\\'nr. Low honk. Good coni. 67~742. :".,~1~M~u~sr=l!l<"°'c"'"'1>~1"~•~.~v~.,;;-::,,z,.I j 011•rwr, !t11.cl'll:!r. $1000. c11!h. I 673-5741. '6.' Calaxle-Alr, P/1, Plb. 1 Good ~nd. SST.i. ' cau 494--.i7~2 -· '6]" ron.o WAGON Air oondillflflrrt S325 • 64:>-21 7~ • '6!J Country ll(tn, 10 pll.SA, 1tutu. -,,t'11. pfdite ~ a:r, 300-VI. $2695 • .C92.-1104. '62 F'ont-V8, id 4'ng, hrl'!I., p11.int Ir lnk'r. M!t!I Jr¥ '"""· fl9'; ..i .... JH5-<!llt1. '&4 c:Mv Va n v.A 2~ "'· Nri paint, 11e•t11, 11eml ca,A~ 642-2007 111fl 4PM '65 Ea)NOLfNE clu~"'..,llJOJ£ low m l!f's, A-l corn!. t9.:i0. oC bes! olff'r. ~JOll J ' '68 CHEVY I'• TON Pi<lo:11 p. VI, ttit•, c111la"' cemp•• 1q. '65 ~ORD \/j TON YI, e uto .. 11dio, VI , Strooi;. 1RJ42Jl l $J099 '69 DODGE V. TON 90"' w~11I b111 "'"· V~, 1ut ... , r1di1. I P1421 I '69 CHEVY 'h TON 90" WI. Vi n. 6 eylil>d1r, 1tick 1hill. $2499 . $21,9.9 1~71 VEGA HATCHBACK 2 Or. Cou pe. R1d1o, •utom•tic tr1nitni11ion, U1ad, like ntw. l675BZG I $2499 • 2828 'HARB.OR BLVD. . . .c···srA MlsA . . . ,. • ( . .. 1967 CHEY. CAMAao CPI. . ' Vinyl rooi, eutomatic trenSfl'!\t1 ion, power chHp. I U~7001 · · · $1-'490 " . , .. , ' r • I • . SPECIAL BO~US SALE .... ,. . ... ....... --- SAVE '1232 . . . . . . . -. . . , Atlas service department welcomes and hanors all Chrysler Corp. vehicles requirin9 service and warranty work , re9ardfess of where car was purchased. We honor Mas· ter Char9e, BankAmericard, Carte DISCOUNTED StkPr Prld 0 11 A l ritlld Ntw Off M_.t.ctllrMI -'-Mt w l'•tktr 2 Or. Hard Top 1t 11 c11., ..... r Blanche, American Express & Diners Club. · '64 OLDS 98 ' tlr. H.T. VI , 1uto- m1tic, P""''' •l•t•inq -brtl.11 -YI/II win• dow1, AM .FM, o;rui11 co,,lrol. M u 11 •••· ( PAE9t 1 l '68 PLYMOUTH IAJtlACUDA ' c;yl, eulom•lic, pow- ., 1t .. ,iRt, •i• c•nd., Yinyf top, r.di•, h••f· ••, wh itew1ll 1;,,,, IVWUl44J. '66 v.w. IUG • •pttd h t llll'fl;,,;.,,,, rt dio, ~••'••· [TE K. "'') '69 OPEL k.t.Dm t Full y ~•ctory •11ui". pell . !ZLK70Jl '68 PLYMOUTH IELVEDllE 4 DOOR VI , •ulom1tic, r1dio , h11t1r, 'p1w1r ol1efin9 .Ii br1k11, •ir concl i- ti1"in9. (WQFI D9 l 51295 '68 CHEVROLET · I R All SIDAN VI, •ulo,,,1lic. ••dio. h1•l1r, •invl teii, eir 1MI much mort . IVVV4291 I USED CAR '67 BUICK VI . •ulom1l>c, r1dio, l>11l1r. pow•• 1!1••· inq. •i• conditionln9. ITLTJ1JI '67 PONTIAC Ll MANS 1 DJ!. H.T. VS, 1ulom1tic, •1dic, h11t1r, pow1r ''''''"'' bucl1t •••h. lt ncl1u top. !VAXJ66 ) .. . .. SU p ER SAVINGS DURING THIS GREAT ONCE A YEAR EVENT. THE COMPLETE LINE OF CHRYSlERS AND PLYMOUTHS INCLUDt:li -l'N THIS SALE, ALL AT THE LOWEST PRICES OF THE YEAR . SHOP EARL:Y, SAVE BIG AT ATLAS CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH . BRAND NEW 1971 CRICKET $ '68 BUICK Sl'lCIAL 1 Dlt Cl'!. V!, 1utorn1tic. h11!1r, whilt will• i nd mo ... ll75CKG ! I BRAND NEW 1971 DUSTER '69 PLYMOUTH FURY Ill 1 Dlt . H.T. VI , 1ulom1!ic, ••dio. h11 h t, power d11rlftq. low low mil11. (XXY · IJ 76 l • '69 RENAULT 11·10 Fully ft clo•y 111u •p · p~d . 1.,,.,,d, r1d io, ht tlt •. fZZAbSI J '69 DODGE COJtONn 440 1 dr. H.T., VI. •uio· m,tic. r•dio, h1 1i•r, pow•• 1t e1 r;n9, ,;, condilio~in9. whit• , w•ll1. cru i1• control, I 161DDW! 51895 I '67 PLYMOUTH FURY 111 4 00011 H.T. V!. 1 u10 .. ·~dio. hlr., powtr 1l1trin9. WSW, 1ir condd:onin9. !TXA- 56 2 ! '69 PONTIAC CAT.AL INA 4 DJ!. H.T. VI . •ulom•tic, "ow•• 1i•1rin9. AM/FM. iiow· er br •ke1, •it cond. dltio"ln9, vinyl to p. ID21A0AI ... ... ' '· '• ·. ' • NEW MANAGERS' ,.._EXAMPLE SAVINGS!-_.;..,.------, ,. D1l ux1 belts, t inted windows, vinyl roof, •ir, remot e mirro r, console, disc br1k11 turbo, power 1t11ring, wheel diu~, white tires, tedio, p1int stripe, visor ven- ity mirror, but ket 11at 1. S1ri1I •l42571Z l24 26 (2 1 2-12~1 NEW '71 CUTLASS SUPREME Sale Priced At HARD TOP COUPE !WINDOW STICKER $4181.261 -EXAMPLE SAVINGS!--- NIW 1971 91 LUXURY SEDAN Cruise centrel, comfer+ren, 111 tinted windows, white tir11, til t & telescope wheel, 1f1r110 radio, power trunk lid , chrome door m11 lding1 1 pow1r door locks, l,i.we y 111 +, vi nyl roof , divided front 111+, visor van· ity mirror, electric clock, power steering , dis c br1 k11, remote mirror, po wer windows. f M'4150f51 CAMPER SALE! Ceb Ov•r C emper. •6 ••71 KIN& of ROAD .I loot. 79500 With Purch1se of Truc k FULL flR ICE •·71 LIL KIN& CAI OVER 795°0 I foot 1illl1 dinette: Sleeps fo ur. • 19 With Purch•te of Truck PULL PRICE , •71 AN&ILUS 911, Foot CAI OVER Sl••ll' 6-T oil1t Room . •22 1495°0 With Purchase of Truck FULL PRICE *'71 ANGILUS 11 /2 Foot 129500 Cobo • ., Comp.,, Sto .. , r1f ri91r1tor, 1l11p• b. With Purch11e of Tr uck FULL PRICE •'71 AMllGO 11 Foot SIDE DOOR 229500 S~yli9ht, tcil1t room, stove I: oven. All iib1, 9!111 roof. Wit h Purc:h111 of Truck FULL PllCE MANY MORE IN STOCK Sale Priced At !WINDOW STICKER $6830.231 OVER 90 NEW '71's DISCOUNTED DURING THIS ALL-OUT SALE ]' M.tht 011 1,proY1I 1f c'"lt. ToMI COlh ,,/CAI i1Kh141ttt selft to afMll 1•71 lie-t.. S1Sft .7Z. Def.""' pay_. price IMllHll .. te1, »c.11M 111d fl11111U cltll"J" Slltl.44. ANNUAL P'EltCtNTA.GE IA.Tl 18.tl '"'• BIG SELECTION COLORS VISIT OUR BIG NEW AND USED TRUCK CENTER! NEW HONDA FULL FACT. E9UIPPED $200 47°!. CASH OR TRADE DOWN 36 MONTHS • the truck people from General Motors From U9ht Pickups to Heavy Duty Custom Ri9s - OUR TRUCK EXPERTS CAN SERVE YOU BEST • 1971 GMC % TON CAMPER SPECIAL Ou 1 MW m•neg . .ment t . m in· vi you to come Tn cl see tht exciting chan9•s th have boof m1d1 11t Unive"i Old•· mob!le. l 11tr~:d!~ !n~ ~ uqd ur Q. truck-of your cho1t dur· in9 this 111-ojit "91t acqu tee!" SA LE! I 1948 Cadillac 4 Dr. Excellent bod y and mecha•ical condi· lion. A rare one. (KQG 017 ), ' 1966 Chevrolet Impala 4 Or. Hard Top , f1 ct;ry air, lull pow·$109508 er includ in9 windews and seti t. (SBM 933) 19'6 Chevy Nova SS Cpe. Six cylinder, tiutomatie transmission and $9 9 500 clea n a• can be . (SQV 136) 1963 Olds F85 Station Wagon V-8, automatic, power steering', a good cheap trans po rtation wt9on. IOJW 502J 1967 Olds Cuffass 4 Door $295 00 v.a , autom atic tran•miu ion , A roally $109500 el1tn brown and cr11m beauty (TWF 178) 1968 Pontiac Bonneville 4 Or. Hardtop, factory 1ir, land1 u top,$169'500 fu ll power and sha'rpe as ct n be. (VTL 260) ' 1965 Cadillac Cpe. De Ville A true luxury car at a comp•d price. $13 9 500 (HO N 459) 1967 MustanCJ Cpe. . . A pe uionate pink with 3 •peed floor $109500 :hilt and oir conditioning. (886 CPHJ 1969 Olds 88 2 Dr. Hardtop Gold with black vinyl roc f, factory air$269500 and power equi pped. (XYK 194) 1968 Olds 88 2 Dr. Hardtop Cream with matching vinyl roof fac·$159500 fory air ond power . (XVF 956) 1968 Toyota Crown 3-Seat WaCJon 6 cy linde r, 4 •pHd, air condilion•d$159500 an d re1dy to 90. (XEW 130) 1966 Olds Vista Cruiser WaCJon Aulom.olic, power steering a.d broles, $g9500 factory air. (SU F998) OPEN SUNDAYS " . . . ' bAJ LY PJL(J' l.at11rda1. JuM 12, 1~71 .• . . ,. 1971 FORD L.T.D. Country squire Wagon Loailecl'. (1J76Sl7.4119) SAVE $J il38 OPP WIMJ>OW ~ ,llCI ...... ,.. . . . . . . . . ' -..... ' .. EQUIPMENT TAKE YOUR CHOICE •AM Rodio pnnt1nnnrmttn11mm11m1n nnn11nn111nu1111111111111n1uttt11111111111n11111111111111111n11nnm11rrn11nn111n1n11n1n111111~=:_-= • Tinted g I ass ~ THAT'S RIGHT POLKI... • Front & rear -= Dunton Ford w ill give you your cho ice of S180 FREE equir.. bumper guards 1' ~ •.Disc brakes ment if you purchase a Brand New 197 1 Pinto (in stock) with Sel ect Shift Cruise-o-matic transm iss io n and 2000CC engine ac •Body Side window sticker price plus S4 0 dealer pr eparation, delivery Molding charge, plus tax and license. •White Sidewall SAVI 1180 ONA BRANialtlW 1971 PINTO Tires ~i111111111111nn1111111nnn111111111u1111nn11 1111u111111111nu11111t1111111t1111111n1111111n1n111n1111111111n1111111un11111111111nnuu11n11t11111111~ •Fold down Rear Seat . . •Vinyl Roof •Wheel covers •Accent group •Heavy duty battery •Convenience Group •·luxury Decor group •Protection group 1971 MA VE-RICK 1971 FORD L.T.D . 1971 MUST ANG G.,.•lllter 2 Dr. Sports Lo•dH (1K93F206195) SAVE .~!I.Ju$. Brougham 4 Dr. Hardtop Loaded (1J67Nl56156) SAVE $1216 Off .Wlt~DOW STICKll Pl1C£ 2 Door Sportsroof , Loadell (1 F02H156931) SAVE $722 '68· OPf l ~.~"'"'""""'· ,.,. '"' "M'"· . ' (WXG1lll. $577 '67 Riviera USED CAR SPECIAL OF THE WEEK '66 M t CONVERTIBLE $877 ~·. ''''"i!W~'I !1•" Sll••D' l.>>_U 7,1) Us ang . ·-,.., .... , ...... ," .... '65 su·1ck ..... "'"'. """' '" """'""""· ,.... $677 I hel!9f. f 0$L Jll). 1968 '65 R 'bl "0 am er Automlllc .rut~m•"li119-. r1t- dlo, llU !l r, po-.i.r!Pt$. "''" ' '10 w COUNTRY Sl;)UIRE I aon . ..,., IUIO. trim.. Nor.I . .ir, P.S .. ' 1 P.8., tlrtNlll 9'n&. (ta1AOUJ t . . . . • • • I t P• t z900 cc 'ID 0 Auto. tr1M. r.ocllo. llN!<tr, wtlllt W<l ll I ' , ... <llt-trim. Ctltltll .. $595 2 Cr. Hardtop. ~II f•ct. equipped. l S71ASKI 51.077 -'69 FORD ~!l~~.'~ .. ~0·~··· ........... , ... d•lionlnv, PS . f' (Olu ) R/.M, !XTJlB~ $3877 10 Pau .• A T. p s .. m \/I, (WEVO•l ), '67 FORD. STATION WAGON ~277 -$3177 '68 PLYM ~~~~~ ~~•"oo'"'· ~·" """"'· $777 '68 DODGE ~.~·~:,ER~-""°'"' '' • ' 1 rHlo, ~Htlr (W0011J~ • vJ"';I rnol. 5,.,.r~! (VT_LO••! ' • 1 • • -· . WJllLIM.OUIDOWNPAYMiffr ANDnlMSAllTHlllST lYlJlAILl.JFYOUCAll DORiiill •• SHOWUSI . . ' , . I I I I r DAILY PILOT ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA JUNE 12, 1971 ··--·--···•· ·-• ··-··....,.-·---·r-· -.--·-• .. _ . .....,._..., ....... _ ---·-··----------------· -·--r Ask'Ihemc:rourself f'OR DR. £DJJ'IN L. CROSBY, Eucruioe Pre*-t, A-nc.. Ho1pil41 A&IOCMliore ... ,. u I -...., lo JMY ... ., tlaree "--.. _-. fltr • ,._,,,,_ roo• .. /or • /UN laoiel r00911- I. /. Loaf, .4,,_radc City, N.J. • Comparing bot.els and hoepital. ia like comparing applea and orangca, and neith- er the hotel nor the hospital likes the oomparieon. Your hotel rate co•ers the room. Y oar hospital rate co.era the room, three meala, and much more im· port.ant than thia, a h09t of professional servi~oraing, X-ray, laboratory, phy- sical and occupational therapy-which muet be there if you need them. A bo&- pit&l aleo baa three times u many em· ployes per bed as a hotel Incidentally, the bospit&l bed itaelf can coet 1572 - far more than the coat of a hotel bed. FOR lrURT J'ONNECV'I', ~, I U.. Jae.r-4 &Ma yoa flPlnul dae ..mc.ry, -bid UH reec»11U114t...Ltd &Ma dwtre be -ROTC , propw• Oii eNry CSM-~ ,,..., Utdtulin# ....... flfl'• ~e.. How 4o yo• eq1U&e IAae tee......,.y oppeA&e /eelillf•?- Herwy S. ]•-.., r...-., Mkla. • It ia impcratiftl that we learn more &hoot military men since they have eo much money and po"f'Cr in their hands. lt ia a great mistake to drive military men from college campuses. Let them do whatever it ia they do where it can be eeea.. ' FOR CEOltCE CRESSMAN, Dinc1«, u .s. ,, etilAer 811Teoa .4 /Ml' year• ••o I read or heard elute the ..4.rc- Uc ice cop 100.t powm, and aAat thU eooWJ 6rill6 collkr toeallw!r /art~r .aulh ead& year. Do you"""" record. IMI toiU uU tt0ltetla.er tlaU u /fld or Jolla· cy?--<hHn C. Mapu, Lorio, Fla. • I hue ooo.uh.ed with Walt Wittmann, polar expert of the U. S. Nani Oceano- graphic Otlice. and this ia bie comment: .. There i1 no dear eYidenoe that the yol- ume of eea ice in the Northern Hema. phere ie either increuing or dectt.aliq. What ff1W duee there are suggcet th.at in the pat decade the ice pack m&y hue been thickeniq. One indicator is that temperat11re trende at eome key 1tationa ham beea elightly doWllward in the past 20 ycan. Another ii that, in the put 10 yean, there bu been •o increue in ice off eut Greenland and in Canada and Alaaka. But t.beeli indictora are too 1e&11ty to prove a tnJDd, and, in the Tery long ·~ver tena of thouunds of yean- we are llill in a major warming period. .FOR BARBARA WALTERS of TY' .r "Today SJwwN Do you accept IM /ad alaat, u re- poreed, you'U nner be lao.t-o/ the "Today ShOM1" becau.te you're a 1rom· anP B°"' do you /ea about thu?- Mra. Ed.ard Dunn., Bloomin6to~ Intl. • I know that I will never be the host of the "Today Show.,, That occasionally bothers me, but I can accept the situation and work with it. I know that I was hired for the show because I am a woman. The woman who preceded me on the show did almost entirely female things. I am very fortunate to have a producer who respects and admires women, and, of course, Hugh Downs is wonderful. I have had the opportunity to interview all sorts of people, from Prince Philip to P~ident Nixon. I still do female features, but I don't really object to that. I would only object if that was all I did As I say, you can't have everything. Much of the confusion about chang.ea in climate .arise. from a lack of diatinctioo between long.term warmiog and recent. abort-term coolin&. .. FOR RONALD ZIEOLElt, Prt~P,~, .seen,.,., Ott ""'411 acla.eduk Jou dte Pra#knt recei»e • .L p•yclteclc-aoeeJdy, a .em eoeeldy, ..,,.., ,_ Mu. MU:laeUe McCartAy, Ridw61000d, !V.J. • The President is paid monthly, FOR SA.Alfi D.41'1S, JR. A• a per/of'flll&fJr 4o you ~ yoru-Hl/ an ~rlabNr ~ or • 6t.eli ~1--Lo. Le. aer, CIUcqo, ID. • I'm black 6nt and an entertainer eeo- ond. I don't read a script without thinJt. ing what's my brother on the corner go- ing to think a.bout iL there should be four or five Oscars for terrine performances in a year. Why do we insist on picking the best of every- thing? FOil DR. Jl.4RIE HINRICllS, A-"-t 11-'IClll ,..., 'cl• ,,,,.,,, cs .... perifo...£. IU'P I• dwtre • CIU'e1 -Mr•. Be~ .4""4Jr- ao11, DetlU. Loh, N.D • • Peritonitis may be either acute or chronic. It ia an inflammation of the membrane that l.i.nea the abdominal cav· ity and covers .uch orpna u the stom- ach, inteatioea, etc. It ia caused by a number of possible conditions. 1ucb u the releue of infective OTpnism•, u.eua.l- ly eome type of bacteria from the in· teatinal tract .into the a.bdomin&l ca'fity. Thie may come about u a reeult of rup- ture of the appendix or a b.i.etory of peptic ulcer, colitis, typhoid fever, etc. It 110metimes also occurs during an oper- ation. Approximately one in 10 individ- uals suffering with peritonitis die, W1ua1Jy from poiaoning. dehydration. ahodt or other complications. Treatment of tho condition may inYol"' the remonl of the infected area or drainage of an ..baceea. .Antiobiotic therapy ia aI.o uaed in the trcabnent. FOR ER.NIE B.4.NKS, ~Caba (int,,._ .,.,.. ... 11a.e lo ...... ~r au aea.. IMc you .... lo #ail ...... U. yo11r ... }or leafue co.reer1-Clif/ord C. Coocl.s, IM,.nl, Corua. • 'They're all tough when you're not hit.- ting well, but I would have to eay that the toughest pitching staJJ .in the Na- tional League today is th.at of the New York Met.a. and young Sea.er ia eepecial- ly tough. Th.at young man bu really learned to pitch in the last three yean. FOR CH.4.RLES C. EDF ..4RDS, Direcwr, FeJ.erol Food and °"'6 AJ.mUtUlratiOf& JI' Mt are llae lwina/ul e6eci. of mono.Hiwn ,1.,,,, ... ae Oft IM ha· "'°" body'P Doe• it tk- 11roy broU. cdla, alld WJlty u it "°' ba~d in cla.e Uniied Siau1 cu u ;. in Ru.HU.1-Etltt00NI Un, Fredonia, N.Y. • In August, the Food and Drug Admin- istration released a report on the safety of MSC indicating that since its use was not found to benefit infants it should not be added to foods specifically de- signed for them. No evidence was found ''of hazard from the reasonable uae of MSG in foods for older children and adults, except for those wbo are individ- ually sen&itive to the substance." lt was recommended that use of MSG be per- mitted in processed foods (with labeling clearly indicating addition for those who wanr lo avoid it l and t11e sale of MSC in i•a('kages for institutional and home Uf'e need not be curtailed. FOR S.4.!VDY DENNIS, actnss .4• a wiAner o/ aft 01- 09r /or )'CNI' role U. "Flw'• AfreiJ of l'i.r. ~ ,,,. oolf',, "°"' do you J~l about lllfJ pM.e?-D. M. l•cluott, Wanl to a alt a lamous person a queatlon7 You can throu«h this column, and we'll •et the ,,.,,._, from th• promine nt person ,ou des lBnate. Se"d question, p rw1er.ably on a post card, to Ask Them Yourself, Family W .. kly, 64J Lexington A .. e., New Yori<. N. Y. 10022. Oon't for119t rour na me and a ddreu . We cannot ecl!nowl•dBe questions. but S5 will be pa id tor each one used. Cre-e,. &.y, Fu. • The Oscar wu awarded to me, hu t it never interested me. It changes people's auitude rowuds you, and it ·has been turned into a commercia'l thing. I was emb.arra.eaed when uty name weflt up on the marquees, proclaiming "Sandy Den- nis, Osair-winner, Besa Supporting Ac· tress." That doesn't have anything to do with anything. J think there's something wroq with the awards. They aren't al- ways gi~ to those who deecrve them. If we have to have the awards, I think Ju:tt.~ 1$, 1971 Family Weekly Tiie #~ U.pa- LEONARO S. OAVIDOW, CMlnnan I MOftTOft FRANK. '"'-'dwtt -4 ""'Clll.,_ Publl.,_ lf•letiona: ..._.,.. O, CwMy and l..eoe ou .. V.P.a end Co-Olrecto,..; ltoltert H • .._...... ~ff.O'Neil. Man~ MORT PERSKY. EdltM-ln-Cftlet R£YMOlDS 00090ft, Manqlnc Editor JOHN E. OAY1DSON, Art Olr.ctor Woman's Editor: ROSALYN AaRt:YAYA Food Editor: llD.AfitlE DE PltOfT Aa90e/ata Edltora: Ha4 ~ ........ l.oumiMny, ~OU.. Terry~ ~ J. O.,.,.,.tieJ-. w .. t Coast Art St.Hi ~........._, .......... vtun, Production: ...._me ZJppnctt, Olrec:to<; Haw.paper Sen-lcee; Promotion, ~ f,..ncits f'atey A.tanapl" Martin ltantr.w; Merch•ndl.inc, ~War StetnhAIWllw.'Coordlnator Editorial It Adlf'Mtlaht• He.dquartus: '41 lad~". ,,._, ,._ y.ni, N. Y. 10022 0 1'171, FAMILY WEDU..Y, INC. Al ...... ~ You ere lnwltCJd to mall your quect/on• or comm«its •bout any met.Ne/ In Femlly w.-1y. Wrlfe to Service Editor, Family WMlrJy, 6'1 luln,.ton Aw.nue, H-Yc>t11, H.Y. 10022. Kings: 20mg'.'1•:·1.3 mg. nrcocine- / I OUer iacludes brandlaa iron ud rufted Naa(tallyde0 eookoat apron. 45 an added bo1us we11 se•d you free-oar 16 ~ cookbook, "Cb1c•w• Cooki from Marllloro f,ountry." 28 orlflnal recipes. F.ada willl a eolorfal put aid all Uie rid• Oavor ol larllaoro Coutry. l OO' s: 22 mg'.'1•:·1.5 mg. niCtJlilll IV.ptf ciptttl , nc f\etlort Nov'.70 Marlboro Cookout Offer Mail to. Mafiboro CooMllt Olfef, l'.O. 8o1 6666, ~ry. Ntw York m90 Elldcmd .,, 2 tfld Plfttll fnwn • pac• Of bo• ot lllattboro. ,.,._ 9lftd "" ( ) b lbo«I Coollaltt Owtfil(s) .C SHO udl. NAM'-----------~----~- ADOMSS. ___ ~-~-~--~-~-~~ CITY ______ ..-JTAT._£ ____ 71p COO£..__ __ ___ .. ___ ,, .... -..... ,_ ..... _, ~":'.!)_ ..... ...,, -lot ....._ -:,::Oo.. _ .. ,_-. ""· oe. -• u,a. "...,. ·--.--. ... .- r ----MAIL 10 DAY NO-RISK COUPON TODAY ----, I I I I I NI• CIMfAllY. Dept. 52.41. 4500 N.W. 1w. a. lllllemi. AortM J3D54 Ple&K lend me I.be items checked btlow. I undentand if I am not completely satisfied, r may return wit.hin 10 days for a promp< and complete refund. Enclosed is check: or m.o. for ~----- _...scu of 6 Gold Ice Tea Spoons ( 16nO) ft $4.98 (Add SS~ postage per ~t) I NAML~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I I I crrY STATE ZIP·----- 0 SA VE $1.lO. Order 2 Sets for only $9.96 and we"ll pay the postage. EAtra set makes a wonderful gift. Caaph kSd of 6 s,oo--o.ly '498 (A $12.95 VALUE!) Frankly, this new low price i3 only possible: be· cause we want to clear our inventory and noc carry stock: until neltl summer. Stir all your tall drinks with these strikingly aniceful aold electro-plated ice tea spoons. The spartling sw pattern of these slim beauties is tint 1eulptured in life-time stainless steel and then electro-plated with genuine 2'4 Kl. gold. The finaJ result is a spoon of exquisite beauty that you11 ute with pride and a set of thac makes the perfect sift. No one who has ever seen thac bu failed IO fall in love with them. Ol'ft& WILL NOT aE REnA T'£D 11IL'IJ SEAIJON ~we said-dlil is a I-time atock clearance sale. Offet' will aoc bo ~ted this year and soppties ani limited. To avoid disappointment, mail COO· poa below &odayl Send No Money- Charge Your Order 0 • 0 8ANKAMERICARO 0 AMERICAN EXPRESS Acct. No. 0 MASTER CHARGE Acct. No ____ _ INTERBANK NO., __ _ <"nd .-,.., your ra.ine1 Good Thru I I I I I I I I I Family Weekly I )IJ.71.613, 1971 My 10 Favorite This year, an estimated three mil- lion Americans will descend upon Ew-ope, paying as little as $210 round trip on a jet or even less on charters. Some of them will go and come so fast that they might just as well have stayed in Broken Arrow. I overheard one tour member in a Nice lobby confusing Paris and Venice. She had visited 17 cities in Europe in three weeks. It has taken me years of European travel to know a little bit about the Continent. r never race from place to place. r enjoy settling down and absorbing as much of the culture as possible. Nor do I always go first class. Often it is good lo avoid fux- ury spots if you really want to know a country and its people. ln Stockholm, for example, I may dine sometimes at the Grand Hotel, but I like to stay aboard the af Chap- --., the world's only Youth Hostel aboard a srup. A handsome old sail· ing vessel built in 1808, it is anchored opposite the Royal Palace (many tourists mist.alee it for the J(jng's yacht). Visits arc limited to onty five days, but an adventuresome traveler would nevu stay anywhere else. And even if you can't spend the night, it is worthwhµe just to stop for lunch. The ship is filled with young mem- bers of the International Youth Hostel Association, of coarse, but nonmembers can stay for as little as $2.60 per night. One drawback: sexes a.re segregatcd--even for fam· ilies. Until you have been thcre, you cannot imagine the great chann of the old city of Buicn in Norway. Founded in I 070, it has more wooden buildings than any other city m Europe. These are what give the city its character. In Bergen's "old town," when there is a birthday in one house. all the other houses on the street hang o ut ftags. Bergen . of course, was celebrated in Grieg's "lbe Song of Norway"-and. in fact, Grieg's home is quite near the city Any American who wishes to tear himself away from the delicious Nor- wegian food for a touch of home will find it at the Hotel N orge in Bergen, whose grill specializes in such American delights as T·bone steaks (their butcher is a Texan-or was when I was last there). It also has 9e'YeO restaurants and two ban. Zer...tt is a little town that faces up to the Matterhorn in Switzerland. 4 It calls me back again and again. You can't drive your car there. You approach it by a modern narrow· gauge railway from Brigue. a beau- tiful ride S,300 feet up into the Alps. It is a town of carriages, of hikers and skiers, and of goats sporting mu· sical bells. I have gone up 12,000 feet from Zermatt to the base o C the Matter· horn. At Scbwarsee, ooe of the top stations, there is a small hotel whose terrace faces the Matterhorn, and there in the sun you can have tea or coffee and sandwiches. And surprise! You'll find Japanese waiters. The language of communications'? Eng- lish. Later in the afternoon, I start "walking down the mountain again" from Schwarsee to Zermatt, p~ing Swiss climbers on the trail who give me a ch eerful "Gruczi" (God's bless- ing) and stopping occasionally to absorb the quiet beauty. the wild flowers and the view far below. M aybe one day I will have the chance to visit a.JI of the top spas of the world. take the baths, drink the waters and indulge myself in a big health binge. I did do it recently in two different cities, both of which have become favorites of mine. The first was Baden Baden in Germany. in the beautiful Oos valley, sur- rounded by the Schwartzwald (the Black Forest). The spa was started for the Roman soldiers and as early as 260 A.O. was known throughout the then-civilized world. You can s1ill see Roman ruins in the area. Despite the surrounding c;nowy mountains of the Schwartzwald, the town has mild winters and is never hot in the summer. At the beautiful a nd fashionable Brenner Park Hotel you will find wealthy Americans who have come to race their horses, to take baths in the thermal springs. and. or course. to gamble (Marlene Dietrich called the elaborate casino as Baden Baden the "most beautiful in the world"). Another health center. quite dif· fcrent from Baden Baden, is the famous Forut Mere near Southamp· ton in Southern Engla nd. Forest Mere is a luxurious estate with abou t 250 acres of beautiful grounds, in- d uding a la.kc and a combination nursing home-hotel-retreat-spa where you can rest up and take off a few pounds befo.-c ftying back honw'. G uests are encouraged to spend at lca.sr one week, but in some cases Spots in Europe By Amy Vanderbilt ~hort stays of three or four day~ may he a rranged. Forest Mere i\ very strict. You are eltpected to refrain from alcohol, 10 limit smoking and not turn u p with any children under 14 years of age. You may a lso not take your dog. But. fortunately, it is near Brighton, England'c; famous seaside rei.ort. and the area is a veritable warren of his-- torical landmarks and fascinating antique i.hops. Perhaps becauc;c l am pan frish. I love all of lrdand. While it 1<o hard to pick any one spot over another, I would suggest you see the Cliff of Moher in County Clare, perhaps be- cause ~uch scenic drama in Ireland i~ ra1her unusual. The 700·foo1 cliff-; are often shrouded in mist., and thou- 'ando; oC ~ea birds nest in rhc sides or the rocks. Whenever J am driving in a coun- try. I always Ii kc to go <oomewhere off the heaten path. Right near the Cliffs o f Moher, I had my husband turn off o nto a ro ugh road that led lo a n o ld stone hou~e daring back to lhe 16th century. W e were so cmious about it that we asked a neighbor if 1here were any way to see the inside o ( the house (which. incidentally, had a stone roof). He assured us that the two old gentlemen who lived there would be quite happy to have vic;itors. We wenr around tn the front of the hou'>e which overlooked the sea. ;md it turned out 10 be the house ot my hu).hand's maternal ance.,tC'rS. the Duggan.; (them).elve' intermar- ried w11h the {amrly of the great Irish patriot, Daniel O'Connell). A fa mous etiquette exp er t, columnist and world traveler advises the American tourist, "If you want to know a country and its people , don't race, don't alw ays go firs t class and don 't sti ck to the luxury spots " Vl'lvwe. You can rent a b ungalow 1n the Arnhem are a, sta rting at about $35 per week, completely furnished with bathrooms. It is also a great area for campers. Moot St. M ichel is one of the wo nders of the world. J1 ls o n rhe border between Brittany a nd Nor- mandy, and both areas of F rance claim ii. A historical and architec- lural marvel. it i~ hased upon a Bene- dictine Alibey huil t by Richard I. Duke of Normandy. I 004 years ago. You will need 10 be in good physical <ihapc to climh the 900 steps to the Abbey on the top. l suggest that you go on a weekday d uring the spring or fall , a nd tha t you not forget to vii.it t he great restaurant. Le M ere Poulard. Be sure to make your luncheon reservation for its famous omelets before you start your climb. rr you can schedule your trip 10 Italy for J uly or August, try to get to Sien•. a short trip from Florence (aho11t 45 miles) for the famous Patio delle Contrade. This is the re- enactment of the med ieval horse raceo; and tlag-tossiog exhibitio ns. and it take.'1 place there the first week in July and in mid-AugusL But at any time Siena is n fascinating city, with steep cobbled streets and little !ihops selling the famous parrforte. a large spicey medieval cake well wor1h laking home. You can get to Siena hy bus from Florence. Out if you are driving, you might want to include rhe famou., Castle Broglio. open 10 lhe puhlic hy ir.s owner~. the Ricao;oli family. vin1ncr<; of the fam- ou'i Broglio wines. fl I<\ fun (O track down ance<itOf'\ in Ireland :rnd easy enough with rhc help ci f the Gcne:iloR1ca l Office tn Dublin Castle off Dame Street. You can also ~ct a map of Jreland w11h family n::imcs on 11 to <ihow yo11 if \ 0u have a bit of ln.\h in you. Where to W ri te for Information Finally, one of the lux11rv :-;pols It 1\ the Al\lor Praia 1n Portugal'o; Al- J!Brve. 1t has been comparell hv world lravclers to rhe great Mauna Kea in I lonolulu. The Alvnr P raia has seven mile~ <'f beaches, and the large hotel has privare balconies overfookin~ the sea. A hand.some do uble room is 540 e~cudos ($18.90) a day. including Continental breakfast. Jn the base- ment is a Finnish sauna and mas- .~curs who work you over for an hour. If you decide not to go ioto the surf. !here is a la rge Olympic-style heateJ <;wimming pool. Bui even in Octoher. when the water is quite cold. lhe surf i .. still enticing. Tremcndou~. dra- matic, indigenous rocks on the beach create caves and pass-throoghs thar are fun to explo re, a nd some are illuminated dramatically at night • Quick-trippers to Europe have probably never heard of Arnhem. al- though Americans starting their tour of Europe by car very often do go rhrough Arnhem 10 lhe Rhine delta. But Arnhem is very wo rth a sto p. if only for the museum there. II hao; one of the largest collections o f im- pressionists in the world-Manet, Monet. Pica'l'iO, Van Gogh-all beaurifully hung in a well-lighted modem gallery in the midst of a lovely wooded area called De H oge Bergen :V orn''''<i"" N utionol / l(J ve/ 0 {lit'P. Dept. A , 505 fifth Avr .. New Yo rk, N . y _ /()0/7 af Chapman A mrrua11 Youth llostel, Dept. A . 20 We.rt 17th St.. Nrw Y<>rk. N .Y '0017. or Swensko Touriste ForeniPllJltn. Sack 10380, Stockholm 7. Sk•edt'n Baden Baden St<'phcn Goer/ A.uociates, 48 East 43rd St .. N Y. 10017 Cliffs of Moher lriJh fnlernati<Jna/ Airli11e.r, Dept. R, 5fi4 Fifth A vr .. Nrw York, N Y 10017 Algarve Hevward A ssociatr.f. Drpt. £, 145 Ea.ft 63rd St . N"w York. N .Y. 10021 Arnhem Nethuland.f National 1011ri.ft Of- fice, Dept. K , 605 Fifth Avr .. Nrw York. N . Y. /{)()17 Mont St. Michel French Gol'l!rnment Tour- isr Office, Dept. C. 610 Fifth Aw•, N ew York , N .Y 10020 Siena Italian Government Travel Ofjia, f>ept M , 626 Fi/th Av"-· New York. N Y. 10010 Fornt Mere Bi//_v Hamiltorr Pro m otio ns. /,td .. I 13-114 Fleet Srreet. 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With beautiful Calif omia strawberries in plentiful supply, several easy-to-make berry recipes are included here. .. -···-· .. --····1 --··---· --.. -II -- MOUSSE DEUCIEUSE Topped with Sb8Wbeiry Sauce 2 env. unftnored .-...n 1 cup...-r iA t.apoon ult 2 eaYGla 2 cups mllk 3 tabtelpoons bnndy 1 tablespoon vanll&e atract 2 .. whites 2 cups heavy crMm, whipped to attfr peeks l. Combioe gelatin, ~ cup of the sugar, and the salt in top of a double boiler. 2. Beat egg yolks and milk together until well blended; add to gelatin mixture. Cook and stir over boiling water until gelatin is dissolved, about S min. J. Remove from heal; stir in brandy and extract. Chill until custard mounds when dropped from a spoon. 4. Beat ea whit.ea until frothy; add re- maining V.. cup of augar, a small amount at a time, beating cooatantly until stiff peaks are formed. Fold into whipped cream. blending thoroughly, then fold into the custard. Turn into a 2-qt. fancy mold (two 1-ql molds, or J 0 to 12 individual molds). Cover with lilany..ftty ..._. ... fol and freeze. 5. Before serving, allow sulflcient time (1 or more bn. i1 oecesaary) for molds to soften slightly in the refrigerator. Un- mold onto a chilled aerving plate. Serve with Strawberry Sauce. JO to 12 servings STRAWBERRY SAUCE 2 tablespoons cornstarch 1 cupsupr 11A cupewet9r 1 cup Pur6e of Sttawberrles, thnMd 2 tablnpoon• butw °' m.rpttne 14 cup temon Juice Red food~ 10 to 15 dropa t . Blend cornstarch aod augar thor- oughly in a saucepan. Add water and strawberry puree gradually, stirring un- til smooth. Bring to boiling. stirring constantly until mixture is thick. 2-Remove from heal Blend in the but- ter or margarine until melted, then the lemoo juice. Mix in food coloring, a drop at a time. until of desired color. Chill thoroughly. Just befor1: serving. stir aauce until smooth. About J cup$ llJJICe (Continued on ,... 8) Famil11 Weeklv. 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Ill 60521 PET Otter el(oires Julv 3 I . 1971 Offer void wnere toed. oroh1b1ted. or l--:~~~c:!~_:_·~;~d~-~=-~!~~~,!~c~~~,:'~~-:::'~2~~~~~~~~---:::: ___ , ' h¥h1 ¥1N-FfP "' -•.-ua'-••'-'..,S-f ·------------------------------ PUREE OF STRAWBERRIES Puree fresh 61rawbenies, using an electric blender or a sieve. (f wo pints of berries will make about 21h cups puree.) Turn into rreez.er containers, \11-or I -cup amounts for convenience. Cover and freeze. To thaw: Set container out at room temperature until puree is thawed, about l 'h hrs. EASY STRAWBERRY PIE 1 pq. (3 oz.) Cf'eam chee-se, softened 1 tabl~poon mllk 1 baked 9-in. pastry shell, thawed 2 pts. fresh strawberries 1h cup apricot preserves 1 tablespoon water l. Beat cream cheese in a bowl with milk until smooth. Spread evenly over bottom of pastry shell. Arrange strawberries upright in shell. 2. Force preserves through a sieve and blend in water. Spoon evenly over strawbcrricc;. Chill pie until ready to serve. One 9-in. pie PASTRY SHELL Sift 11/J cups sifted all-purpose ftour with 'h teaspoon salt into a bowl. Cut in 'h cup \legetable shortening until pea-sized particles are formed. Sprinkle 3 tablespoons cold water over mixture while tossing with a fork: shape into a ball. On a lightly floured pastry canvas, roll pastry into a round 1 'h in. larger than an inverted 9-in. pie plate. Gent· ly fit pastry into plate and trim 112 in. be- yond edge. Fold pastry under and flute. Prick bottom and sides thoroughly with a fork. Bake al 425°F. 10 to 15 min., or until lightly browned. Cool on wire rack. One 9-in. pasrry skll To frttze: Freeze without wrapping, then wrap securely in heavy-duty aluminum foil, l>eal, and store in freezer. To serve: Thaw at room temperature ahout I Vi hrs .. or heat in a 375 °F. oven ahout I 0 min. STRAWBERRY TEA PUNCH 4 tea bags 2 qts. boiling wirter 1 cup sugar 2 cups Pu"'9 of Strawberries, thawed l/3 cup lemon juice Red food coloring 1. Put tea bagc; into a large pre-heated bowl Pour in hoiling water. ('over; allow to c;tccp 5 min. Discard tea bags. Stir sugar into tea until dissolved. then blend in strawbcrrv puree. lemon juice, and food coloring (.1 drop at a time until of de<iired color). 2. ('hill thoroughly. Put Strawberry lee Cuhes into a pitcher and pour in chille<i \trawherry tea. A bout 2 ~ qt.r. punch 8 FrnniJ.y Weekly, Ju,1t 1$, 1971 Serve Later STRAWBERRY IC£ CUBES Pour water into ao ice cube tray to a depth of 1h in. Put a frail stnwbeny into each compartment of tray. Set in freezer about I !h hrs. Fill tray with water and freeze until cubes are solid. For easier removal of cubes, allow tray to stand at room temperature for a few minutes, then release cubes. Use imme- diately or store in a plastic bag in freezer. BUTTERMILK WAFFLES 3 cups sifted all..porpose ftour 3 tablespoons supr 21,4 teaspoons baking powder 3.4 teaspoon beklna soda 1 Y.z twspoons salt 3 egwhttes 3 egyolb 2 Yi cups buttermilk 3,4 cup butter or ma~rine, melted and cooled l Y.z teaspoons vanilla extract 1. Sift the Hour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda, and salt together into a large mixing bowl. 2. Beat egg whites uotil stiff, not dry, peaks are formed. Beat egg yolks with buttermilk, butter or ma rgarine, and extract; blend thoroughty. 3. Stir milk mixture into dry ingredients only until moistened. Fold in beaten egg whites. 4. For each waffle, pour batter (about ~ cup) into center of lower half of heated waffle iron (usually available io the house- wares section of a department store or from a Scandinavian speciaJty shop) until batter spreads to 1 in. from edge. Lower cover and bake waffle as manufacturer directs. Keep waffles warm until all are baked. 5. Serve with Hot Buttered Strawberry Syrup or Strawberry Spread. About eight 7-in. waffles To fruz.e waffles: cool completely. Then stack with a piece of wand paper or plastic wn1p between each waffle. Wrap the stack in ahaminam foll using drugstore fold and seaJjng en<h of package. Freeze. To serve. remove from freezer the number of waffles de- sired, place on baking sheets and reheat in 450°P. oven until crisp, 4 to 5 min. Or reheat in a toaster. HOT BUTTERED STRAWBERRY SYRUP l 1h cups Pul"M of Str.wberries, th.wed 1h cup water 3,4 cupaupr Few grains ult 14 cup butter or m.,.prine 1 Y.z tablespoons lemon juice 1. Bring strawberry puree, water, sugar, and salt to boiling in a large saucepan. Reduce heat and simmer S . min. 2. Remove from heat. Blend in butter or margarine and lemon juice. Mix in red food coloring. if desired. About 2~ cups sym p STRAWBERRY SPREAD 1 pt. fresh sb awtMln1es 1 contllwMW (9 oz.) fronn whipped dessert topping, thawed l . Slice strawberries into a bowl and crush them slightly. Fold in whipped topping; cover with ......... foll and freeze. 2. Set out at room tem~ture wttl in advance of serving. About 3 cups spread I I I I I I I I I I I Lemon Breeze A breeze to mah: No baking. Creamy, crunchy and cool. Her•'• the easy way: 1 cup KeUogg'6* Corn Fla.kB Crumb• ~ cup regular margarine or b1'tter, melted ~ cup ReaLem<>ft* Rec<matituted Lem011 J1'ice 1 ~ te<UpOom unfta11ored gel.a.ti" % egg•, 1epa.rated S ta.ble8f)o01111ugar 1 can Borden Eagle B ran,dql} Sweetened Condemed Milk (Not evaporated milk) 1. Combine Com Flake Crumbe and margarine in 9-inch pie pan. Re&erve 2 tableapoon.11 for top· ping; preu remainder firmly and evenJy in pan to fonn crust. Chill. 2. In small saucepan combin e ReaLemon Lemon Juice and gelatin. Place over low heat and stir untiJ gelatin i.a ru..olved; 0001. 3. In m.W.ng bowl beat egg whites until foamy; gradually add sugar. Beat until stiff and glmey. Set aside. .C. Beat egg yolb in mixing bowl until thic:JC and lemon oolored. S tir in Sweetened Condensed Milk and gelatin mixture; gently fold in e~g white misture. Spread evenJy in Corn Flake Crumbs crust; sprinkle top with reeerved crumhe. Ref~erate 2 hours or until firm. Cut into wedges. Yield: 8 aervinp CORN Fl.AKE CRUMBS AB told by George C. Scott to Helen Dorsey George C. Scott: "I'm the World'~ Greatest Hamburger· Cook" Scott: '"When I'm home for two weeks, I put on 10 pounck. '' I have the m~t mundane tastes of anyone I know. I like simple foods. Some actors are gourmets, but I'm not. I come from simple people. country people really. I can't speak with any sophistication about exotic foods. When you're past 40, you don't eat as well as you should. Can't afford to for fear o[ gaining weight. But I can't conceive that highly spiced food can be terribly good for you, anyway. I don't like all meats. For example, I'm not a lamb or goat eater. I've never eaten sheep, I can't stand the flavor of iL People are always t.rying to pass lamb off on me, but I fancy I can de- tect iL That's why I've never enjoyed a meal in an Arab country. Somehow I love British food, even though they -------------------- manage to boil everything to death. My wife Colleen loves to cook, but most of the cooking in our house is done by our na.na, Christine. She's from Alabama, and it's Southern cooking. That's why I get fat. When I go away from home, I lose weight. When I eat Christine's food for two weeks, I put on 10 pounds with her dumplings and gravy. And it's death for me! I'm the world's greatest hamburger cook. I don't know why, I just know that I cook: hamburgers better than anyone else. I do all sorts of weird things to them. I cook marvelous pan- cakes, too, and I put odd things into them, Uke shaved orange or lemoo rind. And they're superb, I fancy! But it's hamburgers I do besL Herc are some of my recipes: GEORGE SCOTT'S ''WEIRD" HAMBURGERS BASIC BURGERS 2 lbs. top Ian ground sktoln (or chuck) 1 large Iron stdllet Saft, freshly cnMlnd pepper 1 .. Form meat into large thick patties (allow Y.t pound per person). Place skillet on high heat: spread skillet evenly with thin layer of salt; get skil- let very bot 2. Plunk in burgers; cook: over high heat until browned; tum, cook on re- verse side. For well-done burgers, cov- er with small bowl while meat is cook- ing. Drain (if necessary) on absorbent paper. Season with pepper to taste. Serve on split, toasted English muffins, split onion rolls or garlic-buttered toasted French rolls. TOPPERS FOR CHEESEBURGERS Crumble Roquefort cheese (or use hunks of American or aged sharp Cheddar) on top of cooked burgers; run under broiler. Top with your choice of mustard (Crom mild to bot), cooked bacon bits, thin rings of Spanish sweet onion and/ or tomato slices. WILD VARIATIONS Burgen Angostura: To 2 lbs. ground You'UUhe daegood Hornielluun in SPAM SPAM Plcadllty. Spread softened cream cheese generously on buttered slices of pumpernickel bread. Place slices of SPAM over cream cheese, then top with spoonfuls of sweet pickle relish. For easier eating, cut sandwich into three parts. and in SPAM SpreM too! All-meat SPAM Spread makes sandwiches kids love. Goes great with sliced tomatoes, pickles, celery, almost anything. Gives you new snack or sandwich ideas every day - and at every day prices! SPAM 11 IM '9fll9lel'9d lredemettl: for e blend of ~ PQf1I etloulder _.. wtttl llem !Mat 1dded. pecked only by Ho,_I. beef add: 2 tsps. Aogostura bitters, 2 tsps. salt, dash freshly ground pepper and 'h cup ice water. Mix well ; form into patties. Broil or pan fry. Serve on rye bread (or dark pumpernickel ) gar- nished with mustard pickles. Burgtts Ia.liaao: Form 2 lbs. ground beef into 8 thin, large patties. Com- bine 'h cup chopped pepperoni, Y.t cup shredded Cheddar cheese with IA cup prepared yellow mustard; mix well. Spread mixture on four patties. Top each with another patty. Press halves together to seal. Broil or pan fry. Spread patties with p~pared yel- low mustard and top with thin-sliced red onion rings. If desired, add green pepper rings, sliced radish and thin sJices tomato. Serve on hamburger rolls. Borgers Orieatal: To 2 lbs. ground beef, add 2~ tbsps. soy sauce (or Worcestershire sauce), I tbsp. chopped scallion (or onion), a few drops of pressed garlic, freshly ground pepper to taste. Mix weU, cover tightly, and re- frigerate several hours. Form into pat- ties; broil or pan fry. Serve topped off with a ginger-Oavored chutney or good quality bottled spare rib sauce. Scott"• Hambu,..,.. An&QStura. Seys Scott. "I lust know I cook hamburaers better hn anyone ebe. •• ~· ' • • Choo Choo Cherry• •Actual 1ixe about J Y," high. ~ Attach o threa d lo walker toy a nd weight. 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P1use lndlcalt the 1 r\lnny f"ace Walker To,.''""'"' I __ Gooty Grape I __ lollv Olly Orange __ Choo Choo I Cherry _Roolln' I Toolln' Rnpbe1ry LP'°"•b•i.d. Of otlltrwiw '"lnci.cl Allow 4·S -ks for deltwry. 01dt " will nol --------------- Is Your Family the All-American Family 1971.Y It might be. There's still time for 1ou to enter the contest that leads through a state contest to the national finals of the All-American Family Pageant al Lehigh Acres, Fla., Aug. 5 to Aug. 14. The finals will be telecast on Friday, Aug. 13, 1971. To enter, first get a family snapshot to attach to your entry. Then use blank paper to make your own entry form. Here's what to put on your entry, taken from the official contest form: 1. Give husband's name, age and education. 2. Give wife's name, age and education. 3. Home address (include phone number). 4 . List children, with age of each. 5. Give occupation of husband and wife. 6. Answer these questions yes or no: a. Do you save regularly? b. Do you own insurance? c. Do you invest in stocks, bonds? d. Do you own U.S. Savings Bonds? 7 . What arc your major concerns for the fa mily today, and how does your family deal with them? (Answer in about eight or 10 handwritten or typewritten lines--rnore if needed.) 8 . Why do you think your family should be selected as your state's All-American Family? (Answer in l 0 or 12 handwritten or typewrit- ten lines--more if needed.) 9. Each member of your family should sign the entry at the bottom. Cut out these instructions and paper-clip them to your completed entry. 10. Mail to : Alf.American Famlly Search Commltt8e, Dept. FW, 9Z7 Un· coin ... H, Miami Buch, n.. 33139. (Tnformatioo will be kept confi- dential.) Spece does not permit F..mty Weetdy to print ell the ru ... of the All-Ameri- can Family seerdt, but here are the most Important ones: husband and/w wife must be U.S. ctttuns who have lived In their st8te kw at ... st one year prior to entry ct.tr, only f•mHles wtth one or more unm•rried chlldren, oatufal or 8dopted, •re ettctble; photos must be ~ and full-lenettt: en- try forms mwt be postmarbd before June 25, 1971. JUNIOR REAS URE CHEST let's Draw a Dreamer By Ann Davidow ~ See him taking time to dream, N Plus One To a five-letter word for the animal species that all people belong to, add a l~t letter a nd get a word that we apply to people who are kfod and helpful to other people who are in trouble. (Su Answer Bo.t) Riddle MeThla What is money in rbe hand? (Su An.swer Bo.x) Drawing ripples in the ~ suum. Minus One From a five letter word for the walk between the section of seats in the assembly room, take away the fint lemr and get a small island. (Se~ Answer Box) ANSWER BOX -~tl'!"°lS!V *'O lnUlf' 'OAwq Ol .(pUWff :9f'fl MU ltPPtM ·auwwn'l·uwwnH :euo 1nw - II .. I 1 An Easy Way to Sleep- "You experience a renewal. a hope, Without Pills By Kate Holliday an undimmable flash of things as they once were and can be again- this is what opens the door to sleep" The room was in an apanment house in Seoul, Korea, and it was mine dur- ing th~ months when, as a reporter, I covered the pris- ADV. "'ner exchange of 1953. It bad a door made of paper, and it held an army cot with a couple of blankets, a scarred desk, a wardrobe fashioned from a huge packing box and a scrap of reed rug. There was a small radio someone had scrounged for me, which played softly, and there was the greenish light of early dawn .... And I am asleep. I can return to that period of my life, to that room and its lack. of luxury, and the next thing J know it is morning. It works for me. I believe it will work for you. The secret is so simple that it seerru almost naive to state it: Go back in your mind to a time and place in which you we.re utterly happy, and slup will come. _ It may be a day you spent in childhood or a spot you visited as a young adult or a ship o n which you sailed or the first weeks of your marriage or, like me, a battered room in a war-tom city. It may be anywhere. any lime. The only requisite is that it filled you with contentment and that it brings you pica· sure to remember it. Relive the moment in de- tail. the colors, soundc;, smells. the sort of day it was, i( it was raining, if the wind was strong, if you were alone or with other people. Go back in time to peace. Relive il F ul it again. We all have had such :Ou1eots, different for each of us. And· thus, by choos- ing our own "secret" place and time, we can feel again our joy, relax and escape joto sleep. H ow does it work? It is well-known among scientists that one of the underlying causes of insom- Bring the bloom of beauty to your complexion Every day your complexion can grow a httle lovelier. lavishly cared for with a remarkable hlend of tropical moist oils which has the skin· cherishing ability lo help capture and maintain the precious bloom of true complexion beauty. The fine, fair promise of skin beauty i!' ini- 1 ially determined beneath the surface of normal s kin where the tiny oil and moisture reservoirs establish a delicate balance by releasing Just the r ight natural nourishment 10 keep the complex- ion soft, supple and glo riously alive. nia is the fear of letting down o ne's guard against danger. Insomniacs actually seek to examine and hold on to their problems, con- sciously or not. But doc- tors declare that, by de- liberately rerurning to some happy, carefree m oment in the past, one ca n escape the crises of the present; by consciously turning one's back o n the doy-to~ay problems of bill-paying, ill- ness and so on, one will "lower his guard" and therefore get to sleep. That room is not the 1• Family Weeklv, Ju11t1 IJ,1971 Cosmetic researchers have constantly borne in m ind this basic understanding of the human skin in their efforts to find ways and means to improve and cherish its most precious quali- ties. With Oil of Olay, a unique blend of trop- ical moist oils, has come the reaJjz.ation that at last it is possible to assist nature by comple- menting the ftow of the skin's natural oil and moisture and help 10 bring long-term youth and beauty 10 the complexion of women living in aJl the differing climates of the globe. When the beautifying moist oil is lavished on your skin nightly before you sleep, and worn every day beneath your make-up, your com- plexion will begin to benefit immediately. Being remarkably compatible with the natural ftuids of the skin, the moist 011 of Olay readily merges with nature·s existing reserves and helps mrun- tain the vital measures of moisture responsible for the dew-fresh appearance of a lovely com- plexion. Youthful freshness and radiance can become wonderfully constant on the skin, In America this unique moist oil is available from druggists as Oil of Olay, a remarkable blend of precious elements that can bring your skin a soft, smooth bloom of beauty. Beauty Skin-Care Specialists Recommend To take advantage of the beautifying proper- ties of this moist oil and to give your complexion smoothness, clearness and youthful loveliness, always smooth on a film of Oil of Olay over the face and neck before applying make-up. Besides cherishing and beautifying, the Olay oil will as- sure that your make-up has a perfect lasting glow. * • • Areas whereage-signsfirst begin to show need extra rich care at night. Ma.uoge Oil of Olay 011cr your throat and neck and tap it lightly into the delicate tissues around your eye,f to help smooth 011d l>eautify the .rkin. * * * To keep your lips soft and prefly, !f1ve them a /(enerous quota of the beautifyin!f moist oil k•hen ytm do yo11r face. This light film of Oil of Olay will also act as a foundation for the smooth and last int application of your lipstick. only place and lime I can go back to, and you may find you want to remember more than one episode in your life. 1 can blissfully sink into oblivion by re- calling a day in my early c,hildhood, for instance. when my brother a nd I picked Lilacs in C hicago and sold them on Sheridan Road, delirious with their perfume. O r a night on a s torm-tossed N orwegian freighter in the Pacific. with the wind crying from the foggy darknes,,. There is one underlying •• I ._...,..,.,, rr901\r-)I, Jtn'ltJ .JO• .l~FI point-for me, at least- in all these Limes and places: I was free o f responsibility. In Seoul, J was given sur- cease fro m the problems of raising two small children alone, and I knew they were well-cared-for at home. That day with my brother I was too young to realize what life was really like. On that ship, it was up to the crew to bring us through the storm. not to me. And that element is important, I think. There are what might be called "tricks" to making my method work. You don't just jump into bed, turn off the Light, grind down on your teeth and say to yourself, "Now J am going to remember a moment when I was happy." First you should darken the room and get com- fortable. Theo go back to your own unique moment of joy. Start with a detail, perhaps, and Jet the whole scene flow across your con- sciousness. If the day's cares intrude, if that bill or that business appointment looms, press it firmly away. Tell yourself, like Scarlett. that you'll think. about it tomorrow. And be adult enough to realize that 99 11mes out of 100 there is ootrung you can do at that particular instant to sol ve your problems, so the best thing is to ignore them and recall a more pleasant time. Is this "escapism?" Yes, pure and simple. And what's wrong with that? It's not as if you were fantasizing. It's not as if you were utterly divorced from reality. You are only recalling that which really existed. And you feel that you may know it again, despite the upheaval of the present day. It is this sense of renewal, this hope, this uodimmable flash of things as they once were and can be again whjch opens the door to sleep. It worts for me, as I have said. Try it and see if it works for you. • QUIZ/By Todd Carrington How Much Do You Know About Your Own Anxieties? True or False: A man is more inhibited about griping to a woman when her habits annoy him than a woman is in airing her com- plaints to a man (See answer number 7) This may be the Age of Aquarius, but it's also the Age of Anxiety. If you think you're more nervous, uptight, tense, and jittery than the rest of the population, sit back ... relax ... and take this little true-false quiz. 1. As we reach middle age, we have a tendency to be more relaxed and less anxious and tense about everyday situations. 2 . The perfectionist who bas everything neat. orderly and always just right is less susceptible to tension than those of us who are constantly trying to "catch up." 3. A constant struggle with our aggressive impulses is per- haps the most common cause of tension and anxiety. 4. All of us suffer moments of anxiety because of our deep- rooted desire and need to be dependent on someone. 5. Some nervous people react to a tense situation by becom- ing sluggish and disinterested. 6. The first stirrings of our aggressive impulses begin when we enter school and come into contact with other children. 7. A man is more inhibited about griping to a woman when her habits annoy him than a wo man is in airing her complaints to a man. ANSWERS 1. False. Crossing over the threshold into middle age is an entirely new experience which, in itself, can create anxiety. Doctors agree that some persons adjust to change and newness much better than others, but none without anxiety. 2. False. The perfectionist is usually so conscious of perfec- tion that he creates his owo tension when everything isn't just right. Psychiatric tests prove that those who arc always trying but not succeeding to "catch up" learn to Jive with our imper- fections, with the result that they're less tense. 3. True. Doctors agree that curbing o ur aggressive impulses when we want to throw something at the boss or trip the little brat next door is the most common cause of tension and anxiety in our everyday lives. 4. True. As children, we usually establish a pattern of being dependent on someone, which continues to a lesser degree as we grow older., Conversely, psychologists have tested many adults who actually experience tension if they don't have someone to depend on them. 5. True. Psychiatrists arc familiar with the defense-mechanism that allows a person to "anesthetize" himself by becoming sluggish and disinterested when faced with a tense situation. 6. False. Aggressive impulses really begin in the womb, ac- cording to many pediatricians, and can emerge full-blown in infancy. How oft.en have you IOen a nursing baby become en- raged because he wasn't bang fed fast enough? 7. True. Men have a tendency to be more anxious and tense in a confrontatiou with a woman because the male is more inhibited about "sounding off" to the little woman than she is in airing her gripes to him. Ask any marriage counselor. • Famil11 Weekl11, J u.M 11, 1n1 u Sad to •Y· your doc doan't knowwba~ for him. H you let him. he'D eat Mmelf Wk Oil table ICl'apl night aha: night. Put meat in front <l him and be 11 Wolf it down like~·· no tomorrow. Because your dog doem 't care what he eats. you have to ca.re. You •veto know that what your dog needs for a long and healthy life are vital m•trient:a "he can only get in a balanced diet. At Skippy, we know that meat alone doesn't provide the balanced nutrition your dog needs for good health. That' 1 why wc made new Skippy Pet Stew and Qllckm Stew the way we did. New Skippy Pet Stew and Oaickm Stew are full of real meat protein and meat by.:producta. Plua carrots. peu, onions and beam for vitamins and mineAls meat alone can't give your dog. .. Ubcakiumantl~~ to give him atronabonel and.. .:,... strong teetli. lrm ~ to fortify hia blood. Viw.in A to bep hit skin bealt;hy .~ ~ J Vitmain Bi and Vitamin E to help him crow. Vitamin D to make hia coat tbiny. The fact is. new Skippy Pet ~wand OUcken Stew exceed the nutritional requirements.for vitamins and minerals established by the National Reaeardi c.ouncil. They provide all known vitamins and minerals needed for your dog' a healthy growth. But WC didn't at.op with just making new Skippy Pet Stew and Chic.ken Stew good for your dog. We made them look good, smell good and tute good. too. So your dog won't pua them up waiting for left.oven. Make new Skippy Pet Stew and Chicken Stew part of your dog' 1 recular diet. Remember. Your dog doeu\'t know what'• good for him. 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Virginia. some women will be wear- ing shorts on the city streets this summer (see lhis week's cover) But we hope 1hose who do will be of the slim. youngish variety. As an alternative. the wearing of shorts c1tyside c.a n look more sophisticaled if they're part of an ensemble covered by a button-down sk.irt. E lsewhere on the summer scene. e:irpect 10 see ~rtswear of every dcscriptiou--for ev- Cover. Cotton-chintz battle)aclcet and c:ufTed short pants by Stan Herm•n for S.S .H. Crochet cap by Glentex " Jo'am1ly Weekly, Jime 13, 1971 cryonc from the active-minded to the placid ob~erver, The looks range from the afore- mentioned short pants to jean-cut slacks to informal ankle--grazing patio dresses. Those pictured here, with a "od to lhe im- portant ecology movement. are all fashioned o f comfort.ahle-to-we.ar pure cotton fabrics. The summer clothes message is clear: dres.o;- mg 1s gelling to he more casual, more, fun . 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How many parachute jumps should a man make in one day? At 41? As many as the years be has lived, be- lieves Sgt. Major Dave C lark, who uses parachute jumps the way other people use candles on a birthday cake. Instructor in parachute skills at Fort Bragg, N. C., C lark has made more than 1,500 jumps since 1956. His highest number in one day was 41 - on his 4lst birthday, of course. That "'birthday party" lasted 8 hours, fu ll of ups and downs. How'a thia for a way to get around shopping centers and airports without all that walking? A oew system to cope with growing mass-transportation problems was designed at Michigan State University, East Lansing. The LIM (Linear Induction Motor) mod- ule transit system would incorporate a number of vehicles such as the one pictured. Some of the vehicles would be fast-moving (for linking suburbs and town), and some stow-moving (for getting around enclosed large areas). The wheel on the vehicle pic- tured, designed by student Bob Bul- lock, runs all the way around and fits into a hollow track. To stop the ve- hicle, in order to get on or off, you lbllps C1 ttuotes @ 8 ~ -~ I ~~!:IA :11'~1./1 1 L --=-·l .. ~--Ji I ~ ---------.... HOSPITAL NIGHT The hospital bed i& narrow and lumpy. The oul8ide nolee k eepi mak.i111 me jumpy. There .eem to be relaya. there eeema to be bowling, And tlte eound of a dosea garbage cam rolling. I turn on my .Jde, I Ue on my back and bear aa ominoU1 dadtety-dack. I wonder U it'• the bowling phu. Rat rm 90 eshaiuted that Morpheaa wina. At lut I elambe~r do untJI They wake m e ap for a •leeplng piU. ---Ceorp S141rbru:li Gel6r•llla Two office workers had a couple of drinks at a midtown bar after their work of the day. One offered the other a third round, but bis friend refused, saying that he'd better get on home and elt.plain to his wife. ''Explain what?" asked the friend. "How do I know? I'm not home yet." -Doroth"a Kent TALBERT'S IMP-BUTTONS The worst thing aboUJ trail.en and 'fliciency apartments is that theres rw pl.ace to put anything uupt wh're it belongs. -L ucille J. Goody,ar MIRACLE CART OF THE FUTURE Just atop it 1nd pt on simply grab it with your hand. "A system couJd be worked out eventual- ly to serve an entire downtown area," says Bullock. But s~ far, the only LIM vehicles exist in the classroom. Avid golfers hne been known to brag that they could play aJI night-and in Iceland, they can (almost ). Iceland is keeping its 11 golf courses open until the sun goes down, which from mid- June to mid-August doesn't happen until about two a.m. Then come a few hours of dusk (not dark) before sun- rise". On the longest day, June 2 1, the sun sets so low over the horizon that it's light all night. Sign in a photo studio: your por- trait, as you are, S5.00; as you would like to be. SI0.00; as you think you are, S/5.00. -Eudora Thomas Sal>o POT LUCK Why Hi it lh•t the pot won't beet U I eland there to atir the treat, But if I leave it for a 111ioole, I ahuya burn '9bat'e cooking in h ? -Ludlh Kleui Beach party; Sandblast -Robert Brown A refugee couple arrived in the United States many yean ago with one dream--to become citizens. Through all the red tape and the years of study, they were patient and hopeful. Then one day, the husband rushed inlo the kitchen with the long-awaited good news. "Anna, Anna." be shouted. "At lasL We are Americans!" "Fine.." replied lhe wife calmly. tying her apron a.round him. "Now you do the di.shes." -V. D. Palm DATES: This is National Flag Week, by proclamation of the President of the United Stat.es. Monday is Flag Day (adoption of ftag by Continental Congress in 1777). It also begins the U.S. Open Golf Championship at · Merion's East Course, Ardmore, Pa. ANNIVERSARIES: Thursday is the I 96th anniversary o ( the Danie of Bunker Hill. 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DJdni the tax p&1en pe,y for the •tJeeta.. curbs and IJdewa1b in ~ tint =T Well, one tb1na you'll JOU're settJna a b8rpin on la Ford's treat M'W amwer to the Imports . . . Pinto. One ot the most ~aler new addl-tiolll to any automotive line, the Pinto bu ~ the ex- perts. Here at Wlllon Ford Salee in H~ Be9cb we have one of the larplt c:oDee- tiona ol Pinta. In Soutbem CalifomJa. You ean Yirtually p6ck the colol' and ddce of equJpment rlsbt from the line. We are sure there'• a Pinto In table with )'OW' name on I not drop In and take a tea In tbe one ~ U.ke best · . . you Just nillbt 10 9'ome with a new family pet. THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. JUNE 12, 1971 DICK WILSON'S WILSON FORD SALES II .. ii 18255 BEACH Bl YD •• HUNTINGTON BEACH :7:!J ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• DICK WILSON SAYS: '71's ARE ARRIVING BY THE TRUCK LOAD ! IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ! ! HUGE DIS- COUNTS ON ALL REMAINING 1970's ! ! 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I•"'· te t '·"' 592-5511 ,, y "-IPORTI HIOH/10/ITI SUNDAY, JUNE 13 10:30 AM m Dodger Baseball Los Angeles Dodgers vs Montreal Canadiens. 12:00 8 ~J Pinpoint Pat Su111rnerall and Johnny Johnsto .. co host this bowling senes. O I SPECIAL I Springnat1onals Drag Racing Championship:;; Don Garlits and Don Prudhomme. bolh three time n3t1onal cham p1ons, are among the more than 700 drivers competing in this $300.000 event, which 1s held at the Dallas International Motor Speedway. Dallas, Texas. 12:30 8 (8) AAU International Champions Today's track and field meet 1s the City of Roses lnv1tat1onal in Portland, Oregon. 1:00 O PGA Championship Golf Final round of the $1 50,000 Kem per Open Golf Tournament at the Quail Hollow Country Club, near Charlotte, North Carolina. The course measures a total of 7,278 yards. with a par 72 The winner of the 1970 Kemper Open. 01ck Lotz, will be back this year to defend his ch'l111p1011 ship. The 28-year-old Californian began the fHO tour seven years 2:30 M.V.P. lo. Outdoor Sportsman 3:00 Toros Bullfights from Mexico. 5:00 World Football Soccer Atlet1co Bilbao vs Barcelona (Sp31n) Host 1s Luis Sanchez. 9:00 @ Sports Set With Tom Malone and Anne Ebbeso 11 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16 10:30 O (])@ NFL Action "World Champion Baltimore Colts ' - The o/]t•11vi1·1· lin1• .1e1.1 11ri tlll' hl11l'ki111: fnr lfoltinwri· Colt q111ir /l'Yhlll k J11/r11111· Unitm (Nn. /0) (/,\ t/11' (ir e<'ll n11v /'11d1·1 \ //I 111 1tnp /11111 /111111 cn111plf'l111f: 11 P"" THURSDAY, JUNE 17 8·30 @ Olympic Boxing FRIDAY. JUNE 18 l 0:30 O l3J (6) U.S. Open Golf Championship H1ghl1ghts of the second round. past champt0ns, and the history of the Merion Golf Course are featured The third round will be telev1!.ed tomorrow and the ftnals on Sunday SATURDAY, JUNE 19 11:00 AM 0 rlO' Major League Baseball Teams to be annPunced 1:00 O (Jl (6) U.S. Open Golf Championship The third round 1s televised live fro111 ll1<' Merio n Goll Course 111 Arcl111011•. Pa The $200,000 tournament hcis ii I 50 miln field of t hi' wnr lcJ's f.?reat golfers. 2.30 r6 J Forum Boxing 1101 Sports Challenge 3.30 8 Jim Thomas Outdoors 4·00 Car & Track r ei1t11rrd Mr• hwhl11c:hts cir thl' 11 S A11t u Chih Spnnl Lars racing ell thr New BrPmi'ln SnPt'OW.11/ 111 Ohm a road test of the 1971 MNcurv MarQ111s, and thP <;unN 111olltf1ed"> NASCAR racmg at Martmsv1llC'. Va . tn a 100 lap rare O M.V.P.-Johnny Bench 5:00 O Hollywood Park Racing Tht• $60,000 Cinrma Han<l1r.q1 for three year olds on t11rl, al <• nulc .:ind one ell'hlh O (3 1 (61 ABC's Wide World of Sports NCAA Track anti field Championships are tentat1vl'ly sc lwduled. ID National Water Safety Test Co111ed1an Pat Paulsen appears 1n 12 skits 1llustrat1ng common water accu.Jents. I Futbol Soccer 5:30 Sports Challenge 6:00 Sports Special "Pancho ' Tennis pro Pancho Gonlilles 1s seen at the Howard H11ghes Open Tennis Tournament 1n Las Vegas. 6:30 r3l Sports With Bertka 8:00 g Saturday Night Fights THE DAILY PILOT, TV WE!:.K. JUNE 12. 1971 CUSTOM ftATIOS YoJr home\ beotuly 41.d votl110 will be lrcml''ld.:-u;ly enhotnced witf. " polio designed ..ind constructed lo yout mo~! oxecl1n9 stn .. d · clrds. Qu.ililv, bpe1ter>co, .. nd s.,1 5'ocl1c.n "'" yours ol roesondblf'j cxpen,e. Call Collect fo.-free estim .. 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JUNE 12, 1971 DAYTIME PROGRAMS MONDAY thru FRIDAY MORNING 6:00 U 00 Summer Semester 6:25 O Education Exchange 6:30 tJ Odyssey 00 TV 8 Classroom Mon.. Wed , Fri ; Across the Fence Tues: Voice of Agriculture Thu rs. [g) Today on lhf Farm m Features 6:45 ti) Commodity Report 6:55 0 KNBC Nein 7:00 U 00 CBS News John Hart 0 m Toda, Show (i9) C.rtoons m Thunderbirds m SpidHman ti) Marbt Opening 7:30 Superman O History ot World Theatre Mon .. Wed , Fri , Psychology Tues , Thurs 0 Features ID Yogi & Friends @ Hobo Kelly ti) Stock Market Coverage 8:00 8 Capbln K1ngaroo 11) Hot Wheels 0 Ralph Story's A.M. (81 Sunup Mel Knoepp, 0 News Meyers/Del Rio ~Today Show OJ Cartoons 8:30 (6) Collet Break ID Dennis the Menace @ Gumby 8:50 (J l News Dick Mt Aleer 8:55 (6J Children's Teacher 9:00 6 ~_a-The Lucy Show 3) Sesame Street 0 1o Dinah's Plue 0 Movies: See Daytime Movies Your Money's Worth Thurs onlv 0 6 Jack La Linne m Movie: SPP Oayt1mP Mnv1es m Cartoons ff) Seume Slteel :: 141 145 9:15 0 Movie· 5re Daytime Movies Thursday 9:30 6 8 Beverly Hillbillies 0 10 ffi Concentration r 6) Virginia Gr.iham Sholl! 0 0 Movie: <.re Da vlimc Movies ID Romper Room ti) Stock M11ket 10:00 tJ fi1 Family Alf air °3) MO¥ie: See Daytime Movies 0 @1 rn Sale of the Century ID fnturrs/ Public Service 10:30 8 CI> love of Life 0 ®) rn Hollywood Squares (j) f>tlll Don1hue Show m Jqnl Fiims 11:00 IJ Ci) Where tht Htart h 0 0 m leo1Mtrdy 0 Ci) G1llopln1 Gourmet ID Topper 11:20 m f ashions in Sewing , ••• 4 11:25 8 (!)News 11:30 8 ®Search le>< Tomorrow 0 @\ m The Who, What Where Game Art James hosts 0 00 @ That Girl O Tempo m Lefs Rap @ Bill Johns News ffi Buy-Line 11:55 0 ®J m News AfTERNOON ind m Pay Cards @Underdog rn Religious Programs m TV Bingo 3:30 f) The Mike Roy Show 0 Mike Douglas Guest co host- es.; is Nancy Wilson O Su Hunt 00 Lene It to Beaver 0 CV ffi One Life to live m Phil Silvers @ Cumby rn Christ the Living Word m Cinema 36 12:00 6 Lucky Pair 0 m Joe Garagiola's Memory 3:45 €f:) La Comunidad al Dia Game 0 Cooking Wed only 0 (3) @ ffi Bewitched (8-) o News ID High Noon Buffoons @ Crafts With Katy Mon , Travel Films Tues • Thurs . Fri . Perspec· live Wed. ff) lite Real Wof1d 12:30 6 (i) As the World Turns 0 0 m Days ol Our lives 0 Movie Game 0 (31 ® ffi A World Apart @ Dialing for Dollars ti) Stock Market Close 1 :00 6 8 Love Is a Many Splendored Thing 0 (iQ m The Doctors 0 Ben Casey (6) Galloping Gourmet 0 (JI ffi All My Childrffl ID Movie: See Daytime Movies. ti) Charting the Market l :30 U 8 The Guiding Light 0 l Q ffi Another World 0 \ll (6 Cl) Let's Make a Deal ®Fashions in Sewing/News ff) Commodity Report 2:00 6 8 Secret Storm 0 JQI m Brrght Promise 0 Strange Parad1~ 0 3 (6 CE Newlywed Game 0 Movie: See Daytime Movies @Topper Mon I 11 See the USA Tues Thurs Travel WPd 2:10 ff) Charlie'' Pad 2:30 8 8 Edge of Night 0 l 01 ffi Somerset 0 Famous Jury Trials 0 tJJ @ Cl) Dating Game @ Roy Rogers ff) Educational Features 3:00 U Gomtf' Pyte 0 Ifs Your Bet Tom Kenned y 0 Highway Patrol 0 @@ Cl) General Hospi tal lf\ Movie: See Daytrme Movies. ;f01 D111ld fn>it Show 4:00 6 Mr. Ed, Tues Fri MOY~, Mon only 0 The Rifleman [6) Banana Splits 0 m ffi Passwrd 0 News Baxter Ward ID News Putnam /Fishman @ Pony Pig rn Religious features €f:) Tropicos de la Seman• 4:15 g) Dos G1llos en P1lenque 4:20 i!O) Fnhions in Sewing 4;30 6 (3) Movie: See Daytime Movies. 0 hther Knows Best \ 6J I love Lucy O Eyewitness Hews 10' C.rtoons @ The Munsters ff) Sesame Street t:\41145 rn Pattern for living m DetrlS del Muro CE That Girl S:OO O !(NBC Ne.service less Marlow 0 Ne•s Kevin Sanders. Barney Moms. l om kedd1n (6 ABC News Reasoner Smith 8 NYPD 0 The Real McCoys 10 ' Petticoat Junction ID My favorite Martian @ Bozo's Big Top Show rn Cinema 30 !I) Cita con Emrho Tuero CB Features CE Galloping Gourmet 5:30 , 6l Perry Mason 0 ABC News Howard K Smuh. Harry Redsonrr 1 8 1'4ews Ray Wtlson 0 Candid Camtfi :lo News Rinaker /Couppee m Dennis the Menace @ Gilligan's Island ff) Mlsterogers' Nelgtlborhood rn News/ Putor's Desi! g) Comicos y Canciones m Doll Wilson's Town Talk ai) Notlciu CE Desert on TV SATURDAY JUNE 12 EVENING 4:00 6 Movi~: (C) "Man From L11amie" (western) '55-James Stewart Ar thur Kennedy, Alex Nicol l) Car & Track 0 M.V P.-Johnny Bench (8) Animal World ID Man to Man m America in Space ro Insight 4:30 l) Championship Bowling O Cel!brity Bowling (8~ I Spy 101 Min to Man ID Untamed World rn Faith tor Today rn El Mundo en que Vivimos rn N1Yy Prologue ffi Movie Game 4:45 g) Pre-Game Soccer 5:00 0 It's Academic 0 Hollywood Park Racing 1 he In- glewood Hand1r.ap lor 3 year olds and up. at a mile and one.eighth. 0 (J.)@ ffi ABC's Wide World of Sports 0 The Avengers (iol News Dale Schl'mtz. ID Movie Creat3: "My Darling Cle<nenline" (western) '46 -Hen1y fonda Linda Darnell @ Burke's Law ff) Our Vanishing Wilderness (RI m Ques1 for Lile EE rutbol-Soccer m Bronco 5:30 0 KNBC Newservicc 0 Spor1s Challenge l8 I News Jrm Gordon 10) NBC News ff) Talrsman: Barra (R) rn Fisher F1mily 6:00 O Big News Clete Roberts 0 ffi NBC News 0 Laredo L8 CBS News 0 Boss City 10, Men from Shiloh @ Movie: "The Black Sleep" (hor rof) 56 -Basil Rathbonr l on ChanPy ff) PetH Gunn ffi The French Chef m Musicale I Davey & Golrath 6:30 6 About a Week J 1 Sports With Bertlra 0 ICNBC News Conference ( 6) Marshal Dillon 0 Eyewitness Ne•s ( 8) Star Trek ti) Hobby Showcase ffi David Susskind Show rn Children's Gospel Hour rn Edge of Eternity Cl) Sports Challtngc (Continued) J s n I SATURDAY (Continued) nuclear conflict. the U.S. and a 7:00 0 CBS News Roger Mudd. small militant Asian country decide that each will select one champion O I b1c1AL I Mutiny on ttle Boun· to fight ii out to the dei1th on a d1rla Actor Joseph Campanella nar· deserted island. rates this documenlary dealing with O News Larry Burrell. ov•1lapping government at the city @ Del Reeves Show a 1 nd . county level in Sou thern Cali ~ Cine Mexicano orn1a. O The Golddigeers Paul Lynde, Cail 10:00 O 00 Mannix (R) Comedian Rich Mart in and Stu Gilliam guest Lit tle plays a Las Vegas comic in- 0 ~)@ ffi Highlights of Tricia valved 1n the mysterious "disap· Nl•on's We<lding pearance · ol a debt ridden gamble1, 0 Death Valley Days whose wife hires, then fires, Mannix m Combat ~News Phil Nye. @ Championship Wrestling 0 Joyce and Barbara: For Adults ffi Crutive living With Crafts Only ~ TBA m News Ken Jones. rn Wanderlust @ Oak Ridge Boys a!) TBA ~ Noches Tap1tlas ffi Passport to Travel 10:30 O Playboy After Dark Michael 7:30 0 @ Mission: Impossible (R) Wadleigh, singing group Country Joe Phelps and lhe IMF aid one of their and The Fish, Linda Ronstadt and own members when Barney 1s ar David Steinberg rested and marked for execulion O Target 0 fig) rn Highlights of Tricia Nii m The John Strong Show on Wedding @ News Bill Reddick. 0 (1)@ ffi Lawrence Welk Eif) NET Playhouse (R) 0 Million $ Movie: (2hr) "No Sur· m Boa de Muico vivors Please" (sci-Ii) '63 -Mana Perschy. 11 :00 6 rn 0 D 00 0 News ~ Mujeres. Muje1es y Algo Mu (6) Death Valley Days 8:00 O Saturday Night Fights m Movie Greats: (Zhr) "My D11ling Clementine" (weslern) '46 Henry fonda , Linda Darnell Ei) Warld Tomorrow m Consultation m Mi Amor por Ti a!) Spanish Feature Film O Fright Night: "Terror In the Haunted House" and "Frankenstein· 1970.'' @ Movie: "The Seventh Veil" (dra ma) '46-Ann Todd, Her llert Lorn rn Chiller Theatre 11:15 O fabulous 52! "Career" (drama) '59-0ean Martin. Anthony Franc1· osa, Shirley Macla1ne. Carolyn 8:30 O (8) My Three Sons (R) Dodie, Jones left in Ernie's car when everyone (3) Movie : "House ol Bamboo" else 1s away. suddenly disappears. (drama) '55-Robert Stack, Robert 0 O m NBC Saturday Movie: Ryan. (C) (2'/1hr) "lpcress File" (drama) . • .. '65-Mfchael Caine, Nigel Green. 11:30 ~Moyie: 'lh.e Cour.h (dr~ma) A mild.mannered British intelligence 62-<:rant W1l1tams, Shirley Knight. agenl, caught in a web of treache ry 0 Movie: "The Rocking Horse Win. and intrigue. suspects one of his ner" (drama) '50-John Mills, Val superiors of being an enemy agent ene Hobson 0 @ @ @ Vil Doonlc.tn Show (!)Movie: "Casb1h" Tony Martin, M1chellf' Lee. Bernard Cribbins and Yvonne OeCarlo laclt Wild are guests D Movie: (C) ''The Sound and the @ Porter Wagontf Show Fury" (drama ) '59-Yul Brynner. Ei) Hour of De4iver1nce Joanne Woodward, Stuart Whitman ffi The Cat Stevens Show (R) 18) Movie: "China Doll" (drama) '58 m The Story -Victor Mature. Lila Hua @)Movie: (C) "Joe Butter11y" (dra - ma) '57 -Audie Murphy, George Nader. 9:00 6 (8) Amie (R) Andrea tearfully accuses Arnie of failing to give her the paternal love and respect Iha! are ~r birthright @ The Wilburn Brothers ffi The Advocates m Hour of Power 9:30 0 (])Mary Tyler Me>o<t Show (R) Rhoda meets an eligible male and can't wait to show him off to Mary, but complicatlons arise when lhe bachelor falls for Mary (l) W1pn Train D Movie for Television: (C) (90) "The Cfl1llenp" (d11m.a) '69-0ar· ren McGavin, Mako, James Whit· more. A U.S. satellite crashes into the Pacific and ls surrounded by enemy warships. In order to avoid m Movie: "Cry Dinger'' (mystery) '51-0ick Powell, Rhonda Fleming 1:00 6 Movie: "Sundal Sheet" (drama) '52 -Brodenck Crawford, Donna Reed, John Derek 00 News m All·"lpt Show: "Nlcht Key,'' "from Hell It Came" and "Nlgtit Boat to Dublin." I!) Movie: "Return of ttlt ~rlt1 Pimptmef' (drama) '38 -James Mason , Barry Barnes. 1:30 O Movie; "The LadJ Eve" (com· e<ly) ., J-81rb1ra St1nwyck, Henry fond a. (IJ """ KNXT'S LEARNING HIGHLIGHTS MUSIC 1f you have ever wondered what goes on in the classrooms of Los Angeles a rea schools you might consider tuning in to Steps to Leaming, an infonnative KNXT series that re-creates classroom activity, Sunday (June 13) at I 0 AM in color on Channel 2. KNXT began broadcasting Steps to Learning in March of 1962. and it is the longest running educational series on Los Angeles tele-. vision and probably in the country. But it isn't an educational series A LL TOG ETH £R-M usic instrurtor Laurenc11 Lu/011d ron· ducts a group of fifth and six tit gradr 11111.riria11s from A ltadena and Lon1:/ellow elementary srhools. in the sense that 1t makes demands on viewers or require.; !hem lo engage 1n mental exercise. It is a eries about education. and since most of the properly cax dollar is earmarked for education it should command more atten- tion. The KNXT "cries io; a window to the clao;sroom providing ~ar­ cnls wi th the opporlunity of seeing today'<; c..t\1dent-tcacher rclat1o n- .,h1ps and the ever-changing curriculum. Step'i to I earning 1s produced by KNXT in association with the Los Angdc'i City and County school <;y,ccm•;, And each week 11 t:ikc<> viewers on an a lmost-in-pcr.;on tri p 10 lhl' d :"sroom nr on a fi eld trip ehewhere. But what actuaJly happens. is th.it the claiMoom 1s hroughl to KNXT'" Hollywood studios and re-created. Over the year.'>, chc telc· v1\ion cameras have examined every nook and cranny of learning- from pre-schoolers. through elcmenl.iry .rnd JUni<lr anJ senior high -;chools, and beyond 10 the 1unior college'. college<;, un1ver<;it1e<; and even adult educati on Virtually evrr~thmg ha' hi:cn JHC<;ented, Jnd that includes re~. 8eyl)nd that. Ste~ 10 l carnmg h,,, given Southlanu young~ti:rs ,, chance to dcmon,tratc their ahil111c•,. An appcar;rncc 1n the ser1c~ I" really :\ treat for a young~ter .ind 1cad1cr .ind an unforgct;iblc ex pcricncc. After all , not many ix·oplc havl· the 1.ippnrrunity of ever being on tclev1<;1on. Steps to Learning 1s a "grc,11 t•o111mun1t y l'nlcrpri'>e," ac.:c.:orJ 1ng to Phil E.'i<>man, Radio-Telcvl\1on C'or"ultant, Office of chc l.m Angele\ County Supcrvio;ur of Scho•'" Ill• tc.. IJv1'h 1n tu' pr.11..e o f KNXT tor produc ing the scnc<; Es\mJn hac; been connected with the c;<.·ncc; \Ince 1L\ 111c:cpr1on .ind 1s a frequent h()).l He ha<; appeared in more ch.in 700 broadcac;ls which placcc; him near Ed Sulliv:in in un 1.otmera term'>. Today's broadcast hring'\ muo;ic 'illlJcnl\ from I ongfcllow ( PJSa · dcna) and Altadena elementary o;chuuls, which arc parr of che Pasadena Unified School District The m11.;ic instnictor for hoth schools is Laure nce Leeland. While these youngsters aren't a'I proficient :\$ their COllnlerparts in the Philharmonic or in the Ba\1e tiand, they m.in.1ge to play fairly well for fifth and siJC th grnders-a tnhute to hour., of monotonous practice as well as the heroic patience of their ino;tructor, Mr. Lee- land. It's nice to know that music is taught m ~ome of our school'i. And K NXT should be congratulated for hring1ng the serie' to us. TIME OUT - SUSAN IN OILS-Su'"" Sc•forth. fe•tured rt'MUl.uly In 041Y~ of Our live~. NBC d"ytlml' strl.al ( 12:10 PM), h,o ht-en P"lnllnM with w.ltl•rcolors 1'.tll my life," but m•d" ltw move to olb juil two yc11n .lMO· Although she h•s no i.ptl l•lty, ~hl' lovt-i. St.·.t~(t\Pl'S 11nd Is "fu· dn•lt'd by d oudi.." Her wo rk• un be i>ct-n In Mt ~hop~ un LA Clt'nCM" Avenue In l m AnMt.'l\•s, wlw rt• they .trt' bo uKht hy fril•nd~ o r, )"Y) one , '',rnyone t>bt• who h.tp pt>m to f•ll unde r the spe ll of her work." SWINGING COLLECTO R-Did.. Cl.irk, a m.u ter of contempor.uy music .and host o f ABC's Americ•n B.andst.and (Saturd.ays •t 12 noon), reve.ils his •p- p reciation of early-Ame ricana by the furnishings o f his offi ce o n Hollywood's Sunse t Strip. An old juke box boasts records from the '40's and includes discs by La wrence W elk, Tommy Dorsey, Glenn Miller •nd the Andre ws Siste rs. Som e of the un- usutll it em s o n the d esk (ac tually an antique bak· ing ttlble) are a cherry pitie r, a Yum• Sttlte Prison leg b.1111 and a prison key. A g.as pump stands n ext to the desk; behind it a re string pictures which Dick m.ade himself. frequently, tip s fro m Dick's m.an y fr ien ds alert him to other unusual items for his already-unusual office. n s d s n n l h THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK., JUNE 12. 1971 A· T • T -E-N-T -1-0-N IMPORT CAR BUYERS NOW IS THE TIME TO BU Y! PRICES WILL NEVER BE LOWER SO VIS IT THE DEALERS SHOWN HERE AND PICK OUT THE SPORTS C AR OR IMPORT YOU'VE Al WAYS WANTED IMMEDIATE DEUVERY on The New 1971 DATSUN EXCELLENT SELECTION 2 DHr e 4 D-r e W .. 9M e .... , .. , I rich~ DOT DATSUN 11135 Beach Blvd. Huntinqton Beitch 141-7781 or 540-0442 OPEN SUNDAYS Tho Mt ••J c•r ,,...... lur ... with the price ef a suit ,_,.,, SANTA ANA LINCOLN-Mlacuav U11 Ne. Twtln S•nt• An• 547-9183 o,.., untll t ~·"'·· Men.·,rl. I ~·"'· Sat. & Sun. ORANGE COUNTY'S [!][QJ[Y]~[!]~ HEAD9UARTERS DEAN LEWIS IMPORTS 196& HarW>r, C. M. 649303 ..... 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Pretty Diane Brook'i pays for ~er passage .. on rhis old.-t!me river- t>oat by -;mging 'Twenty-five Or Six To Four and rhen loins Kenny Roger<; for a duct of "Something." Thincen songs and a number of comedy s ketches wile awJy the hour as the "River Q ueen" ju\t keeps rollin' along. . Al H irt and Kenny Roger' and The F irst Edition cast otT for 1h1' colorful journey with rendit ion~ of ··Proud Mary" an~ "f?o""n By The Rivcr-;ide." Juc;t :iround the first bend Pat Paulsen 1s discovered 1mpersonaring a riverboat captain. a deck hand and even Mark Twain. Further down tht: river Hirt puh his lip to the horn for .rn offering or "T in Roof Bl11cs" and "Jau Mc Blttc'i .. Other highlights of the trip include Rogers and The ~1rc;t Ed1t1on doing "Heed the Call", "Ruby T alk", and "Ca~ptown Ra~es"; Hirt and Rogers do "Night Life"; Paulsen and H 1r1 do _:.i ~hing callcJ "H irl5-Rc nt-A-Hom" :ind Paul<icn jc;~ues one of his 1awhrcakin1? monologues. . . The docking of the hour comes with the entire cast g1v1ng their all for a rousing rendition of "M1ss1s~1ppi". Pal P•ul5tn joins Al Hirt, K'nny Roa'rs and Tht' First Edlllon anct Olant Brooks. THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, JUNE 12. 1971 SUNDAY JUNE 13 ~1 0 RN I N [, 6:15 m The Christophers 6:30 m The Bible Answers 7:00 0 (j) Tom ind Jerry Q-g) Heckle i nd Jeckle m hits of Wells Fargo 7:25 O Storyline "Stick by Your friend." 7:30 O 00 Penelope Pitstop O Hot Dog O Music ind the Spoken Word (6) Directions O Day of Discovery o Woody Woodpecker m Yogi Bear and friends ID Sacred Heart 7:45 ID The Christophers 8:00 6 (j) Lamp Unto My feet O Jimbo 0 o Rex Humb11d (6) Real Estate Open House 0 Campus Profile O Herald of Truth m Wonderam1 @ Revival Fires 8:30 f) (ii Looi! Up and Live 0 Mrs. Alpha Bet O My friend Pookle O Movie: (C) "Passport to China" (adventure) '61-Richard Basehart, Alhene Seyler. m KATHRY N KUHLMAN *(IN COLOR) @ Kathryn Kuhlman 9:00 f) Camera Three O Serendipity 0 Day of Discovery O Smokey the Bear Show (fQJ It Is Written @ (i) Oral Roberts ro Muslca y Pal1br1S tJ.'i) P1no11m1 Latino en Domingo 9:30 f) Today's Religion O The Christophers O Gene Autry (6) M~ie: "Badge of Marshal Bren- nan," Jim Davis 0 Angie's Garage 8 1 Let There Be Light 110' The World Tomorrow @ Gospel Singing Jubilee ro Esta Es 11 Vida lD:OO f) Steps to Lumin2 O Challenae My Sermon 0 Hour of Power 0 (3) Jonny Quest 8) Camera Three O Movie: "Atlas" (drama) 61 - Michael forest. Frank Wolff 1lO) Consultation m C1nciones y Musica 10:30 f) Face the N1tion O Sunday Tom Snyder. 0 a) C1tt1nooga Cits 00 Zoo11m1 o Comment m Dodaer Dugout ID faith IOI' Today m Adelante con las Escuelas 10:55 m Dodger Warm·Up 11:00 O Rapid Reading Guest is Or. Wendell Krieg, author of many text· books on h'.lw the brain functions O Home Bu1ers' Gulde 00 The urry Kane Show O CV Bullwinkle @ Our N1vy Tod1y '.lg) KOGO's Corner ID Church in the Home ~ Cine en Su Casa a!) TBA 11:10 m Dodger Bueb1ll Los Angeles Dodge1s vs Montreal Canad1ens 11 :30 O M1gic People A police detec live demonstrates finding and ana lyzing fingerprints at the scene of a crime Paul Dietrich is host 0 (])Discovery "Thoroughbred Yearling." 00 Zane Grey Theatre O Movie: (CJ "Terror of the Tongs" (horror) '61 -Geoffrey Toone, Yvonne Monlaur. 119.) Movie: "M1rk of the Ren eg1de" (adventure) '51 -Ricardo Montal ban. Cyd Charisse ffi Cine Mexicano AFTERNOON 12:00 f) (j) Pinpoint Bowling series @ Children's Gospel Hour O I SPECIAL I NHRASpringn1tion1ls Orig Racing Championships More than 700 d11vers compete at the Dallas International Motor Speed way, Dallas. Texas Don Garlits and Don Prudhomme. bolh three ltme national champions. are among lhe competitors rn this $300,000 event O Movie: "White Woman" (adven lure) '33-Carole Lombard, Charles Laughton CI) Acti0f1 Theatre: "Cru el Tower," John Ericson O Startime "The Fliers." John Cassavetes, Chester Morris, Carol Lynley. Alfred Ryder @ Intelligent Parent tJ.'i) Drama Dominical 1Z:l5 m Sunday Matinee: "Burning ol Rome.'' 12:30 f) CJ" AAU International Chim· pions Today's track and field meet 1s the City of Roses Invitational in Portland, Oregon !_1) Film Futures ID Rendezvous With Adventure 1 :00 0 (V Directions 0 (E PGA Championship Goll The final round of the $1 50000 llemper Open 1s teleca~t five from the Quail Hollow Country Club near Charlotte North Carolina 01 Meet the Prus @ Weekend News Nick Carter ro Frente a 11 Vida 1:30 O Movie: "Battles of Chief Pon· ti1c" (western) '53 -lex Barker, Helen Wescott 00 Soultime USA 0 Issues and Answers ID Voice of Calvary m EJitometro 1:45 m Dodger Scoreboard 2:00 O Insider/Outsider CI) University D11toru1 0 m Meet Hie l'ress 0 Eyewitness Cil Movie: "Brustlflre'' (drama) '6i -John heland. Jo Morrow ®) NHRA Sprinp1tion1ls Dreg Rec-I ing Chmnpionships m Outer Limits m Asll Congrm a> Teatro f1mlliar 2:30 B Belief The f orest @ M.Y.P. 0 II Mondo m Roller G•me Thunderbirds VS N.Y Bombers. 3:00 B The SieS11 Is Over 00 Big Picture 0 m Comment Edwin Newman. O Robert K. Dorn1n Show Ci) Celebrity Bowling Peter Law ford and Jo Ann Pflug vs. Dick Mar- tin and Bob Newhart. 0 Crisis in Americ1 "Welfare " A live confrontation between repre- sen tatives of City, County and State with opposing viewpoints on welfare. Eyewitness Newsman Joseph Benti moderates the panels. O Million $ Movie: "X . . , The Unknown" (sci-Ii) '57 -Dean Jag- ger. Edward Chapman W Chiller m P1ttem for Living a> Toros m Jonny Quest 3:30 B Newsmakers r3) Focus 0 On Campus "The New lnvest1ga tors " @ Taru n Theatre "Tarzan's Hidden Jungle." @ F1ce the Nation m This Is the Life PARKHURST TRIPS & EXCURSIONS PiCllk I• l0911110, A Doy at O'N•il Patil. m C.ttanooga Cab 4:00 8 Movie: (C) "Hell Below Zero" (drama) '54-Alan Ladd, Joan Tet- zel, Stanley Baker. Cl) Movie: "The Seven Year litch" (comedy) '55-Marilyn Monroe, Tom Ewell. 0 Inquiry Dr. Werner Hirsch, di- rector of the Institute of Govern- ment and Public Affairs, and his colleagues. are guests from remote location al UCLA. Maury Green queries the group and Dr Hirsch about the governmental processes and prospects for changes in the coming decade O Zane Grey Theatre Ci) Probe [g) The Saint meompa55 a!) vu;edades Ci!) Rex Humbard 4:30 0 This Is the life "The $1,000 Date." O Melody Ranch ® The Interns 0 Pet Set Betty White welcomes guest Peter Lawford ID Movie: ''The Informer" (drama) '35-Viclor McLaglen, Heather An gel. IE Mantrap m American West 5:00 0 Movie: (C) "Parrish" (drama) '61-Troy Donahue. Claudette Col bert, Dean Jagger, Karl Malden, Connie Stevens, Diane McBain Sharon Hugueny A young man (Continued) PUBLIC ROOM LIFE BEGINS AT PARKHURST THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, JUNE 12, 1971 DEU C A TE DECISJON -Mnn11:0111rry Clift. wlro rrars as u hril/ia11t 11curosurgt•o11, 111/lfl drcidr whrther f:liu!hrth T11ylor ir "i11w11e" or merefr .\/andin>: 011 1'1 1• t'dgt> of in.m ni11•. 111 "S11d- de11/_1. Last Summer," n11 The: A BC S1111da1· N1~h1 M m·ic: (June 13) at 9 PM Billy Blctchcr, who play, Pa ppy Yokum in A HC \ all-new "L1 'l Abner" 'pec1al Monday, April 26 .11 8 PM, w.i' a Walt D"ney ,·01ce for a lmo-;t 20 of hrs hO yea r!> in 'how brl\1nc"'· Bleicher wa~ the VOKC for numcrou' animated D"ney ch:iracll'P• including the big, bad wolf m "The Three L111 h: Pig .... " He :il'o played "The Lone Ranger" and "The Green Hornet" on raJ1 0. DINING ROOM SHOPPING SEMI PRIVATE ROOM MEDICAL FACILITIES All trip, .ire at the choice of lhoH who chooH to p .. rticipote P•~11nl ltetlr-1 ltMldMKe, llc- ecl by lfl• Stile Of C•IHomi., Offen • hemellke •fmHpMA encl 1'9Crwtr.MI ec- tM llft. TM "'9fttllly r•le lnciu.tet ..... lft9, ""'" nvtrllloNI mNlt dell\', .,.._ cempllcelM s.-ci.1 dleh, If ..,_,, .... Regul.,, run• lo Soult> Ce1ut Pl.,,., H unl.n9- lon (" enl er ond G em· co -olher cenle" on requesl 24-hr. 4f19ncf4nt H rvice. help with med ico\tionl, lr•n•port•tion to doc- tors •nd o ther medic•! fecilitiet. RELIGIOUS SERVICES ov.1iloble for bolh Protesl.,nh encl C otholie> lty dectw, ... -"" llMICtl If ....-tM. d•ll'f (........ Of ,..,.., '""" ,._. twke ..-ry llM lr•~•tl•"· eenlH cu·• wring 19'""rnv •Ml ml'ler lllfteU, •IM ,.,_., elecfl"9 e11111-e, Mell n baltl11!9. S.m..,,,,lvate rM"'9 ....... It a15f ... • -"' eftd prrv1t• ,...,.. ret" ere averi.111e """' '"-'· LIBRARY TRIPS M1L• IQ. ea ,h ~---W_A_R_N_El_'--~~--~_c_._r_A_•-~~ ca11 M any time• we D~. driver on '4 hourl " cloy I PAltlCHURST I i U AUME % -=;;::.-:===.g....--1 Ill: 0 0 • • ------------.-. -~ ---~~~~~....-.~~~~~ ------- SUNDAY (Continued) learns about hie and love lrom three d1Herent women 1n his struggle for self respect and independence. (i) Voyage to Bottom of Su 0 m Insight O Twilight Zone 110) News Schwartz Hill. ID Burke's law €!) World Football Soccer Alletico Bilbao vs-. Barcelona (Spatn) Host 1s Luis Sanchez m Carrousel Mexicano a!) Cinema del Domingo Cl) Bullwinllle 5:30 ft Animal World O Ian Tyson Show O Eyewitness News (8 ) News Ray Wilson. 101 Movie: "Yellowstone Kelly" (western) '59 -Clint Walker. Edd Byrnes. ffi Consultation m Agriculture USA Cl) Discovery EVENING 6:00 ft Big News Clete Roberts ( 3 l The Brady Bunch O The Challenging Sea "Aqua Lung." This episode traces the early h1slor y ol d1v1ng, provides a look at present problems and probes the unhm1ted future of our .. last Iron lier " [6) Daktari O Si• O'Clock Movie: (C) (2hr) "Boy on a Dolphin" (adventure) '57 Alan Ladd, Clifton Webb, Sophia Loren, lau1ence Naismith A Greek peasant spOnRediver discovers the statue or a boy riding a dolphin and meets an .;ircheolog1st who wants her to turn it over to the ROllPrnment and ii millionaire who wants the slat ue for his collect1on (8 1 This Is Your life O Sports Page Mal Alberts hosts ffi Book Beat (R) "The Season of the Wilch." by James Leo Hedihy EB Hour of Power m la Tormenta m Islands in the Sun CB la Hora Mexicana 6:30 ft CBS ~ews Roger Mudd ( 3 ) N111ny and the Professor 0 Barb11a McNair Show Jol1nnv Mathis Is spf'Clal guest 8 ' Untamed World ID Crea ture Feature: (90) "The In· visible Man" (mystery) 11 Claude Rain~ Glona 'ituart ffi Design 2000 Homes ol the I uture " ffi Call of the West 7:00 ft l 8 Lassie (R) A careless smok er starts a forest lirr. and lassie saves the lives or her more helpless fellow creatures. r 3) The Partridge Family O m NBC News ("6) The Prisoner 0 Death Valle1 01ys ffi P1ssport to Travel €!) Color Tr1Velcade ffi Firing line (R) "Separation ot Churrh and State." Pa1e 10 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. JUN E 12. 1971 EB Faith for Today rn lucecita a!) Hit def Momento Cl) Insight 7:30 ft fi) Hogan's Heroes (R) Shultz and his wile (Barbara Morrison) en Ritchie. Angela Browne, David Dun das and Moira Redmond 9:30 0 News Larry Burrefl. ffi Minority Community EB Living Book danger a Hogan espionage project 10:00 ft (JO I SPECIAL I Smithsonian Ad· because of a tamily argument. venture "Search 101 the Goddess of (3) That Girt Love." First program in a series 0 (lQJ m I SPECIAL I Wildfire! One produced by CBS News tn conjunc · hour documentary of the G [ Mono tio11 wlth lhe Smithsonian lnstitu gram Se11es about the 10 day tor t1on Former astronaut Walter M est lire that destroyed 118.000 ac1es Schma hosts program on the con ol trees in lhe state of Washington trovers1al efforts of archeolog1st Iris last summer Lorne Greene 1s off love to uncover the long lost origt camera narrator nal Aphrodite the most famous O I SPECIAL I Rollin' on the River statue of ancient times. missing for Al Hirt. Kenny Rogers and The rirst 1,500 years Edition. and comedian Pat Paulsen 0 fal m The Bold Ones (R) are featured. 'Tirsl No Harm lo the Patient " O Million $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "Your nr Stuart reports ii small town doc Money or Your life" (comedy) '64 tor for incompetence -fernandel, Heinz Ruhmann. 0 Channel 5 News ffi Three Passports to Adventure 0 Community Fee<lback Host is EB Quest for Lile rernando Del Rio m Pandorama ID News Ken Jones ffi Alma's People ffi Joe OeSilva ED Fanfare "G1·orR1d 1l1uw11 'i1nP.s 8:00 ft re I CBS Sunday Movie: (C) Kurt Weill • "Cutter's Trail" (western) '69 m TV Musical Ossar1 John Gavin, Marisa Pavan 0 13) (6) Cl) The FBI (R) "lhe 10:30 0 The World Tomorrow "ianctuary " [rskine hunts lormer m Movie: "The Informer" <drnma) lootball star turned bandll 'JS-Victor Mclaglen. HC'alh~1 Ao ffi Movie Greats; (2hr) "My Darling gel Cle.-nentine" (western) '46 Henry ffi Weekend News Ch11ck Cer1I fonda, Linda Darnell rn Gran Teatro m I SPECIAL I Apollo 14-Mission to Frau Mauro The epic 1ourney ol 11 :00 ft 18 1 News Apollo 14 is traced lrom lift off tn 0 lO) News splashdown. plus h1ghhghls from 0 Rex Humbard the flights of Apollo 12 and APOiio 0 Movie: "Calling Northside Jn'' 13 (drama) 48-James 5tewart Helen ffi Pattern lot living Walker ffi Jean Shepherd's America ffi Kathryn Kuhlman EB Living Faith m Festival Filmico a!) Pelicula 11:15 \6J Movie: "Miit Me a Person," Anne Banr.roll 0 J I News 8:30 0 tfOI m Red Skelton ( R) Guest 11 :30 ft Movie; (C) "Count Three and James Drhury v1s1ls the Kad1ddlehop Pray" (drama) 'SS-Van Helltn. Jo per ranc w d d R j B 0 c dy Cl · . (90) "B k anne oo war aymon1 1111 om~ a~~~s. • uc Nancy Kulp Benny Rides Agam (comedy) 4D O 10 Sunday Toni ht Show Jack Benny fllen Drl'W. Phil H~1m ~N g .. 0 0 ..-ews "Rochester and enn1s ay 8 Tel epulse ffi World T~m?rrow . @ Movie: "Hollywood Canteen" ffi Our Vanishing W1lderne.u 'fhe ( I) ·4• B It () I c , mus1ca ., r P ~~1s ar , Pra111e Killers Car~on. Roy RORPIS 9:00 0 101 m Bon~nza (~~ "Th e I ady I t:45 0 Sunday Startimc "'>omelh1np arid th~ Mountain Lion A mag1r1an Ah 1 1 w 1 f' 1 011 re 1 cy 1n"r ~"'"' plots lo involvr Hoss and I 1ltle Joi' "ilev~n Hill ~nd r.i~iuJr l!,Wi\ ,1d1 in a sr heme to ~winr11e V111itn1d City rrs1dents 12'00 O Campus Proltle 011 ar111 (,.H O 3 6' CB ABC Sunday Movie: drnmg (2hr !Sm) "Suddenly last Summer" ldramal ·59 Elizabeth Taylor 12:30 0 More 101 Your Money Katha11ne Hepburn. Montgomery ID Pay Card~ Clift Aller witnessing thr v1olrnt death of her cousin. a beautiful p,111 I 2·45 l6J Issues and An.swers 1s rommitled to an 1nst1tut1011 lor the mentally 111 ffi The Sports Set ff) Manion Forum ffi Masterpiece Thutre "Pere Gor 1:00 ft Movie: "Wist1ul Widow of Wag· on Cap" (comedy! '47 Mar1orie Main. Abbott & Costrllo O (8 News 101 " Honore de Balzac's famous 1: 15 (6) News story of a lathers sell destructive love tor his ungrateful daughters 1:45 ID M~k "Security Risi!" (drama) Stars are Michael Goodllff e. June '54-John Ireland, Dorothy Malone MONDAY JUNE 14 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 O "Ph<1ntom Presidenr' (comedy) ·32 Jimmy Durante, Claudette Colbert "Guilded lily" (comedy) ·35 -R3y Milland. Claudette Colbert ID "On Dangerous Ground" (mys tery) '51-1 da Luptno, Ward Bond 9:30 O (C) "Reprisal" (western) '56- Guy Madison, Kathryn Grant. O "No Survivors Please" (scl-fi) '64-Ma11a Perschy, Robert Cun- r11ngham 10:00 J ''A Dangerous Age" (drama) ·59 Ben P1ana. Anne Pearson 1:00 ID "Escape r rom Sahara" (drama) ·63 H1lde1?arde Nell. Harry Meyer. 2:00 O "Ashes and Diamonds" (com edv) ·52 Zb1gn1eN Cybulski. Eva Kr1yzewska 3:00 8 "T11umph of Herculu" (adven lltrC) '64 D:in Vadis 4:00 8 (C) "Fire Down Below" (drama) ·<:,7 lack Lemmon. Robert Mitr.h um Rita Hayworth 4:30 3 See 10 AM listing. EVENING 6:00 8 Big News Jerry Dunphy. 3 ABC News Reasoner. Smith O KNBC Newservice Tom Snyder. O The Allen Show Gues1s Lucille Ball & husband Gary Morton, Phil ~1lvers Ruth Go1dnn and Michael B1enna11 0 Six O'Clock Movie: (C) (90) "Bachel1>1 Flat" (comedy) '62- luesday Weld ferry Thom.as. Rich ard Beyme1 When the news of the rnr.agrment of the ProlPssor of Arrhrolo>!Y lo a fa~h1nn designer ,,.,,,hrs the ears ot the lemalr \l11tlcnls at the Brverly llills Col Ir~!'' lhrv profc~I the 1mpend111p lo~\ ol 1111•11 favn11lt! tead1cr .snl1 most 11ppealtn~· male 0 I Spy ID The fltntslones @ Star Trek ff) A Time lnr lnhn/Charlie's Pad ffi fisher family rn Not1cttro 34 m Death Valley Days CB li1 Hora Familiar con Consuelo CB News Jim Hdwlhorne 6:30 J News Bill Huddy 6 l ruth or Consequences 8 CRS News 10 NBC News ID The Flying Nun ED Hodgepodge lodge EB Seletted films/ Musicale m The Desert Report ~TBA Cl) ABC Newi 7:00 f) CBS N!WS Walter Cronkite. 9:00 f) Maybeny R.F.D. (R) How· 0 er;, NBC News David Brinkley. ard .has a problem when his nephew @ To Tell the Truth comes to visit clad in long hair O What's My Line? and beads and turns out to be a (19) Dick Yan Dyke school dropout who hates to work m I love Lucy 0 [§) er;, World Premiere Movie: ID (i) Dregnet (C) (2hr) ''San Francisco lnterna- ff) Our Vanishing Wilderness "The tional Airport" (R) (drama) '69- Prairie Killers" (R) Van Johns~n. Pernell Roberts. Clu m Christ the Living Word Gulager. A $3.000.000 robbery at a g) Angelitos Negros major air terminal takes place. a!) Si No Fuens Tu 0 The fugitive CL) Movie Game 0 @@ CL) ABC Monday Movie: 7:30 f) @ Gunsmoh (R) "Lobo " Oil (C) (2hr) "Marilyn" (documentary) Ion is persuaded to join a weathered '63-Narrated by Rock Hudson The mountain man (Morgan Woodward) story of Marilyn Monroe is told. She 1n tracking a wolf to save the am had reached the pinnacle or mo mal from hunters sent by a rancher tion picture stardom and was a (David Brian). Hollywood legend at the lime of GD let's Mah a Deal her tragic death 0 @) er;, From 1 Bird's Eye View (!) At Issue "Millie, the Matchmaker." Miiiie ID Felony Squad tries to promote marriage between ff) Realties "And the Meek Shall her Uncle Bert and the cousin of Inherit the Earth." Focus on the her boss. Menominee Indians of Northern O Virginia Graham Jack Jones and Wisconsin, once the richest tribes Anne Baxter guest rn the US .• who are now forced lo @ Movie: "Amazing Mr. Beecham'' sell part of their reservation. (comedy) '50-Cecit Parker. A [ @ID 30 Minutes Mathews ml Sonrisas O I SPECIAL I One Way Joseph Ben CE El Pecado de Sofi1 II narrates this documentary explor 9:30 f) (j) Doris Day (R) Ooris t11es mg the revival phenomenon -The lo help Angie (Kaye Ballard) in1ect Jesus Movement-that is capturing some romance into her deteriorating the hearts ot the nation's young marnage to I ouis Palluc1 (Bernie O Million $ Movie: (2hr) "A Bell Kopel!). but her ellorts backfue for Adano" (drama) '47 -John O But" W11d NeW1 Hodiak, William Bendix Amencan ID Quest for Adventure officer in charge of an occupied @ID Musicale/ Putor's Dnk Italian town wins the hearts of the ml la Cruz de Marin Cruces town 's people when he finds a bell CE TBA for their church . 10:00 f) 00 Suspense Playhouse (R) m Truth or Consequences "Higher and Higher, Attorneys at @ It Takes a Thief law" Dustin Hollman, Sally Keller ff) Citywatchers man arid John McMartin guest in m Cinem1 30 this episode about a you11g man ac g) Do-Re-Ml cused of the death of a wealthy a!) TBA woman in her mansion. 7:50 CE Cuestlon de Segundos O News Kevin Sanders 8:00 @ Newlywed Game 0 Movie: (2hr) "You Were Never 0 llg) er;, NBC Comedy Playhouse lovelier" (musical) '42-Fred As "And Biby Makes Five," (R) Author laire, Rita Hayworth Will Nye (Cliff Robertson) and his m News Putnam/Fishman wife Chris (Angie Dickinson) give ID Mantrap Al Hamel hosts up their city caretis tor the coun ffi Audubon (R) Profile ol America's try hie only to encounter hostility great natural1st-r.onservationist art from the leading c1hzen (Alan Hew isl, John L Audubon. tracing his 111) of their new hometown journeys 1n quest of unusual b11ds m To Tell the Truth CB Hit def Momento ff) WOfld Press 10:30 0 Movie: (lhr 45m) "Private @ID Men ol Vision Worlds" (drama) '35 Claudelle ~ Yeseni1 Colbert Charles Boyer CE TBA m News Bill Johns 8·30 f) (8 Here's Lucy (R) Lucy has ml Cadena de Angustias been late to work 'n (lften that she l l :00 6 8 g) News has used up her vacation well in 0 ..,Q er;, News advance of 11 00 Death Valley Days 0 NYPD 0 CI) CL) News 0 (j) CL) It Was A Very Good m Movie: "The Mummy's Hind" Year The year 1956. described as (mystery) '40 -Dick Foran "12 months of amazing-and amus. ID Bea~ the Cloe~ ing-events" Is recapped with Mel ED Cltywatchers Torme as host-narrator. Guests are 11:30 6 Cil Merv Griffin Jonathan Winters, Ruth Roman and 0 [Q) er;, Johnny Car&on Bill Russell. 0 @ 00 CL) Dick Cavett m David Frost Show @ Roller Game ID Dr11net 12:15 0 Doe Step Beyond @ID Pattern for llvfne 12:30 m Movie: "Str1n1e Cue ol Doctor a!) Mleuellto Valdez Show RX" (mystery) '42 Patric Knowles. THE' DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, JUNE 12. 1971 Baby. you·ve never had It so good. Thi, i1 no time to 1ettle for leu. The world end •II the 9oodiH in it er• yours to h•ve, Providing you ere In the position to teke edven· tege of them. Which 11 whet t he Sewyer Colle9t of lu1ineu i1 ell ebout. There'1 no ree&on on eerth why )'OU 'hoi.ldn't be out tt-ere enjoyil'lg the rewerd1 of 1liilled tecreteriH in ellorney•' or doclon' ' ~\ office&, executive 1uites, ' ' end the like. ~ So wh•t er• you waiting for 7 'Sud for our frH lnformetion peclcege on Hcreteriel '8ftera end pl•c:emenl 'Hrvic:e tod•y. Better vet, cell the numher bcilow right now. And begin the 9ood li fe • glrf Ilk. you deaerv ... SaW}'€r 230 S. Eudld An. Anaheim, Coltf. 92802 ( 114) 771-2740 ---------------~ The good life 1011nd1 9rut. Pleue meil me ell details. W ithout obli gation, of courH . Miu /Mn .• , ••.••.••• Age •••• Stre•t •••••••. , ••••••• , .•.•••• Cit'{ ••••••••••••.• Zip •••••• tc•sawyer Business Colleges, Inc. 1971 hp 11 TUESDAY JUNE 15 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the ctay's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 0 "Hail the Conquering Hero" (comed y) '44 -Ella Raines, Eddie Bracken. "Monster and the Girl" (mystery) '4 l -Paul Lu~as, Ellen Drew. ID "Batmen of Africa" (scr fi) '66 -Clyde Beatty, Elaine Shepard 9:30 O "Because of You" (drama) '52 -Loretta Young, Jeff Chandler 0 (C) "The M1gnificent Sevtn" (drama) '60-Yul Brynner. 10:00 rl°') "It Had to Happen" (drama) '36 -George Raft. Rosalind Russell. 1:00 m "Moontide" (drama) '42 -Ida Lupino, Thomas Mi tchell, Claude Rams. 2:00 0 "Adorable Julia" (comedy) '63- Lilli Palmer, Charles Boyer. 3:00 (8) (C) "Wackiest Ship In the Army" (comedy) '61 -lack l emmon Rick Nelson 4:30 f) (C) "A Lawless Street" (west ern) '55 -Angela Lansbury. {])See 10 AM listing. 'WILDFIRE' THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, JUNE 12. 1971 EVENING 6:00 8 Big News Jerry Dunphy. @ ABC News Reasoner, Smith. 0 KNBC News Tom Snyder. 0 The Allen Show Guests include Steve's wife, Jayne Meadows, Ralph Edwards, Louis Nye, Foster Brooks, Steve Lawrence, Debbie Drake and co·host Aliza Kashi. O Sir O'Clock Movie: (C) (90) ''Young Guns of Texas" (western) '62 -Jim Mitchum, Jody McCrea, Chill Wills. Gary Conway. Racing against Apaches to capture gold from a Confederate patrol, three young men and a girl fight among themselves, while being pursued by a sheriff's posse and the girl's irate father. l'.JISpy Q) The Flintstones (D Star Trell ffi A Time for John /Charlie's Pad m Fisher family ~ Noticiero 34 m Duth Valley D1ys ail la Hora familiar con Consuelo CE News Jim Hawthorne. 6:30 (~News Bill Huddy. ®Truth or Consequences @ CBS News (@ NBC News Q) The Flying Nun ID Hodgepodge lodge e,) Selected film/Musicale m The Desert Report ail TBA CE ABC Ne\llS 7:00 6 CBS News Walter Cronkite. 0 m NBC News David Brinkley. 00 To Tell the Truth 0 Whit's My Line? ®) Dick Yin Dyke Q) I Love Lucy (D 00 Dragnet ID Conversations With a Psychi•· trist Or_ Edward Stainbrook. ~ Christ the L.iving Word ~ Angelitos Negros ail Si No fueras Tu CE Movie G1me 7:30 6 (j) Beverly Hillbillies (R) Granny is finally convinced that Mark Tern · pleton is a human being and not a frog. 0 (!OJ m BUI Cosby (R) "Teacher of the Year." Chet is nominated for an award by the lacul!y and student body of Holmes High, O Virginia Gr1h1m Show Sue Ane Langdon. Pat Cooper and Don De Fore guest 0 (3) (j) CE The Mod Squad (R) ''A Far Away Pface So Near." The squad investigates th e mysterious death ot a soldier who fails to re turn from Vietnam 0 Million $ Movie: (2hr) "Man- hunt" (adveriture) '41-Walter Pidg. eon, Gr:orge Sanders. English big game hunter decides to stalk Hitler tor a quarry and finds himself to be the hunted. Q) Truth or C-Onsequences m II Takes I Thief ID fanfare "Georgia Brown Sings leading c.:on.servationists. Robert Drasnin composed original music for the special. e,) Cinema 30 m upectaculos ail TBA 7:50 ail Cuestion de Segundos 8:00 6 Green Acres (R) Lisa plays her uncle's cabbage soup into a rniracle cleaning fluid and immedi ately puts all her friends on the spot. 0 @) m Don Knotts (R) Bill Cos- by guests. 00 At Issue Q) To Tell the Truth .J> e,) full Gospel Businessmen ~ Los Beverly de Peralvillo ail Los Aficion1dos en la C-Omunid1d 8:30 8 00 Hee Haw ONYPD 0 @@ Cl) ABC Movie of the Week: (C) (90) "Dr. Cook's Guden" (R) (drama) '69 -Bing Crosby, Frank Converse. Blythe Danner. Ab by Lewis. Young doctor returns to his small Vermont' hometown and discovers the doctor who raised him 1s treating his oatients as he does his garden Based on the play by Ira Levin. Q) David frost Show (D Dragnet ID Cre1tive Perscn "Jean Renoir." (R) Excerpts from some of Renoir's most famous films are accompanied by the great director's own voice· over comments on the ari of the motion picture. m P1ttern for living The award-winning MGM Documcnlary "Wildfire!, .. the story of Washington State'<> worst forest lire. fought by 8,550 men on the ground and an armada of aircraft, re· peat<; Sunday, J une l J at 7: 30 PM in the GE Monogram Series on NBC'. The Wenatchee Fire began 1n late August in a lightning storm thal had ignited 45 spot Rn:~ along a I 00-milc ~!retch from near the town of Wenatchee up the Columbia River ;limos! to Grand Coulee Dam. At MG M Studio, documentary producer Jeff Myrow wa.~ waiting for the Forest Servite lo advise him \.fhic:h appeared to be the "right" fire- th.: one hest to illustrate the total devastation of a fori:~t fire and the irreparnhlc loss to mankind. and hy leased aircraft flew with them into Wenatchee. Three o f the spot fires had "taken off" 10 rage our of control on miles-long fronts. On ~ome 80,000 feet of film the camera- men recorded the drama of the grim battle: firctlghtcrs saw the town of Ardenvoir, fire- fighters arc evacuated hy truck on a road bracketed by names. men with bulldozers and hand toolc; hack out fire lines yards in front of the fire frnnt and World War II type airplane~ "bomh .. the trees wi th fire rctarJent c hemical'i. The fire, which was brought under control after I 0 days of grueling night and day ef- fort by firelighters from 49 state~ laq ~um· mer, hurned over 11 8.000 :inc-; in a 180 square mile are.i in .ind :1round Wi:n.11chcc and Okanogan National Forest~. major rec- reation and wtldlifc :ire;i., 01 thL· Paci fic NMthwcst. Wildfire' '' narratl'd h y I lirne C1 Tl'L'l1l', the Ronanla 'itar who 1-. one ot I h1llywood\ Page 12 With the lightning ~torm continuing and dr) I hot W1.:athcr rrc.-..cnt. the Fnri.:st 'krv1Cl' 'aid lh~ Wenatchee Fire wa:-. "it". Myruw -.umrnoncd h1-. cri:w nf 27 c;1mi:ra men. -.ouncJmen unU ~bSl'>l:.tnt l,1111eram:an. The <;011ndmcn captured the actual ~oum1' of fire out of control-the hullct-l1kc crack- ing and popping of hurning. trees. the ccr1.: noise of Wtnd'i whno-.hing at hurriu ine -.peed' 9:00 0 @) m NBC Tuesday Movie: (C) (2hr) "Three Into Two Won't Go" (R) (drama) '69 -Rod Steiger, Claire Bloom The story of a middle aged couple's failing marriage. 0 The Fugitive IE felony Squad fl) The Advocates "Should Capitol Gains Be Taxed as Ordinary In come?" m Challenge c:I;) El Peocado de Sofia 9:30 6 (j) All in the Family (R) Archie attempts to buy out the black lam 1ly planning to move in down the street, but gets a jolt when Lionel tells him who the new people are 0 Barter Ward News IE Treasure m Musicale/ Pastor's Oesk g) la Cruz de Marisa Cruces c:I;) festival Mexicano 10:00 O (ii) CBS Reports "Justice in America Part Ill." 0 Channel 5 News 0 f31 (6) Cl) Marcus Welby, M.D. IR) "A Passing of Torches" A former teacher who is dying and a confused young Indian medical student com pllcate the efforts of Dr Welby's pa hents to pay tribute to his long years ol service. 0 Movie: "Five Golden Hours" (comedy) '61 -f rnie Kovar.s. Cyd Charisse. m News Pulnam/rishman IE Mantrap Al Hamel hosts Nlpsty Russell guests. ffi Assignment in Vietnam (C) Three 1ournahsls assigned to cover th e war, examine the "other Vietnam" -the Vietnam that doesri'I make the headhnes 10:30 0 Movie: "Secrets of a Secretary" (drama) ·31 -Claudette ColbP.1t, Herbert Marshall ID News Bill Johns eI) Cad~• de An gustias 11:00 0 l8l g) Hews 0 •'iOI m Hews '6..., Death Valley Oays 0 3 Cl) News m Movie: (C) "Operation Counltr· spy'' (drama) '66-George Ard1sson l!Plene Chanel IE Beat the Clock ff) Realities "An d the Meek ')hall lnhe11f the farth " (R) ~ocus rin lhP Menominee Indians once the richest tribe tn the US , wno arr now I arced to 'ell part ril lhe•r rP\Prvat1on In survive I I :JO O 8 Merv Griffin 0 10 ffi Johnny Carson 0 3 (6 1 CE Dttk Cavett IE Movie: "I Cover the Underwor Id" (drama) '54-Sean McClorv loanne Jordan 12:00 O One Step Beyond 12:30 O Community Bulletin Board m All·Ni&ht Show: "The Corsican Brothers," "Creature from the Su'' and (C) "Tiles of Holtman.'' 1.00 0 Movie: "Barefoot Mailman'' (ad venture) 'Sl -Robert CumminRs. Terry MoorP. Jerome Courtland (31 00@ O Hews WE· D NE SD A Y JUNE 16 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 0 "Supernatural" (horror) ·33 - Randolph Scott. Carole Lombard "Dr. Rhythm" (comedy) '38 -Bing Crosby, Beatrice I illie m "las Vegas Story" (drarna) '52- Victor Mature, Jane Russell 9:30 0 "fabulous Teun" (western) '47 -William Elliott, Catherine Mcleod. 0 "A Tree Grows ln Brooklyn'' (d1a rna) '45-Dorothy McGu11c lD:OO (31 "White fang" (adventure) '36- Michael Whalen Jean Muir 1:00 m (C) ''Hunter of the Unknown" (drama) '66 -George Ard1sson 2:00 0 "Psyche-59'' (drama) '64-{;url Jurgens. Patricia Neal 3:00 { 8 (C) "The War lovm" (drama) '62-';teve McQueen 4:30 O "Woman of Distinction" (ro mance) 'SO-Rosalind Russell 3 J Sarne as 10 AM listing. EVENING 6:0D O Big News Jerry Dunphy r 3-ABC News Reasoner. Smith 0 KNBC News Tom Snyder O The Allen Show Guests are Boll Crane, Karen Valentine. Bob I 1nsle1n and Or Wilham Ofman O Six O'Clock Movie: (C) (90) "Destination Gobi" (drama} '53 - Richard Widmark, Don Taylor, Casey Adams. Judy Dan (J I Spy m The Flintstones @ Star Trek fl) A Tirne for John/Charlie's Pad €!!) fisher Family ~ Noticie10 34 Et} Death Valley Days CB la Hora familiar con Consuelo CE News Jim HRwthornP 6:30 3 , Nellis Bill Huddy 16 1 Truth or Consequences 8 CBS News Walle1 C1onkilr 101 NBC News Oav1d B11n~lry m The Flying Nun ff) Hodgepodge lodge m Selected Film I Musicale m Desert Rrport (B TBA CE ABC News 7:00 O CBS News Waller Cronk11e 0 ffi NBC News llav1d Rrtnkley ( 6 ) To Tell the Truth O What's My line? 10) Movie: (C) "Now You See It, Now Vou Don't" (comedy) '6!">- Jonathan Winters Sieve Allen m I love Lucy IE 18 1 Dragnet ffi Audubon (C) m Christ the Livin& Word g) Angelitos Negros THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, JUNE 12, 1971 Cl:) Si No Fueras Tu ID Vagabond Cl) Movie Game m u Cruz de Marisa Cruces 7:30 O Men at law (R) Wilham Windom Cl:) TBA gue.ts as a faith healer whose ques· 10:00 tJ (i) Hawaii Five-0 (R) McGarrell tionable methods lead to tragedy and must apprehend a hoodlum and his provide McNeil and Hansen wrth a gtrllrrend 111 order to save th eir hves client Albert Salmi, Madlyn Rhue and 0 m Men f 1um Shiloh (R) "The Joyce Van Patten guest. legacy of Spencer Flats " Ann 0 (10) m Four·ln-One: The Psychi· Solhern, f dgar Buchanan, Bradlord atrist (R) "Such Civil War in My Dillman and Carolyn Jones guest in Love and Hate.. Brenda Vaccaro this comedy ol eccertrics living In a guests as a woman whose sense ol ghost town who mistake Ttampas tor inadequacy threatens lhe salelv of an escaped conv1cl her children O Virginia Graham Show Guests 111 O News Kt"in Sanders Bainey elude Mel Brooks and Nancy t<ulp Morris 0 ( 3) (6) Cl) Courtship of Eddie's (JM o vie: "Everything's Ducky" father (R) "A little Gel· Together for (comedy) '61 Mickey Rooney. Bud Cissy " Tipp1 Hedren guesls as lorn dy Hackett. Jackie Cooper Corbell's publisher boss, who seems m News Putnam/Fishman to want to make the relationship a IE Mantrap Al flarnel hosts. more personal one. fl) Masterpiece Theatre "Pere Go JI) Ralph Story's Fount ain of Groovy riot " (R) O Million $ Movie: (2hr) "The 10:30 O Movie: ''Tonight Is Ours" (ro Story of Aleu nder Graham Bell" (bi mance) '33 -Claudelle Colbert ography) '39-Don Ameche. I oretta Fredric March Yoong 0 m (6) CD Hn Action "World m Truth or Consequen ces Champion Baltimore Colts .. The @ fl Ta kes ~ Thiel Colts were the l1rst NFL team m Cinema 3D to lose a Super Bowl contest rn Ensalada de l ocos when Joe Namath and the New Cl:) TBA York Jets shocked the football 7:5D cri) Cuestion de Segundos woilct In the 1969 iiame Johnny 8:00 0 l 3 I (6) Cl) Room 222 (I~) ''Op Unilas, pro football player of the portunily Room" One pupil decade. who led the Colts to a sud spoils Liz Mcintyre's experiment den death 111ctory over the New with problem sludenls York Giants for the 1958 Nfl m To Tell the Truth champ1onsh1p (flashbacks of that ffi The fr~ch Chef lt1slo11c game will be seen), came m The Answer olt the bench too late to save hts rn l ucha Libre team the embarrassment ot sue Cl:) Duelo en Patines Roller games rumbtng to the AH representative 8:30 6 (8) To Rome With love (R} rn Super Bowl Ill Penny gets a crush on an older boy, r arl Morrall, who started the while Grandpa loses his head over 1969 debacle, rever~ed roles and a pretty tour1~t young enough to be r.ame off the bench to replace an his d~ughter 1n1ured Unilas in Super Bowl V 0 NYP1> and vindicate himself and his team 0 t 3 I I 6 ffi The Smith familJ aKa1nst the Dallas Cowboys View (R) "The Desk Job " Chad lakes a ers will see Jim O'Brien's dramatic, desk 10~. but his heart 1sn'I 10 1t. game winning lleld goal, kicked m David Frost Show Wtlh only five seconds remaining in @ Dragnet tile game, and linebacker Mike Cur ff) Just Jazz "Sounds of ';wing" (R) fls' ~ey interception ~ Pattern ~°' livrng ffi News Bill Johns 9:00 0 8 Medical Center (R} Keenan g) Cadena de Angustias Wynn guests as a security guard 11 :DO f) 8 I g) News who, altrr suflrring 1ri1ur1es himself 0 10) m Newi when he shools dnd 1n1ures a slu '6 Death Valley Days dt1nl leader , becomes trie tar gel of a O ( 31 CE News rrusad1n1c1 at101.ney m Movie: "Three Secrets" (drama) 0 Dom Deluise frac tures '49 ra1r111a Neal. Ruth Roman * The Des O'Connor Show @ But the Clock on Kraft Music Hall ff) Book Beat 'fhr Notebook lor Q 10 Et} The Des O'Connor Show lhr B1nthe1~ KaramMov'.' by Id Onm Deluise 1s \DPrra1 guest ward Was1olek O The fugitive 1 l.3D 0 8 Merv Grtltin 0 3 I 6 CE love on a Rooftop 0 (iOl m Johnny Carson (R) "Homecoming Davi' corncs 0 13 r6l CE Dick Cavett face to lace with Julie's past. IE Movie: "Cry Tough" (drama) 'S!l @ felony Squad -John Saxon, Linda Cristal ff) Firing Une Wilham I Buckley 12~00 0 One Step Beyond m 30 Minutes 12:3D 0 Community Bulletin Board c:I;) El Pec1do de Sofia 1:00 0 Movie: "Ti&ht St>0f' (drama) 9:3D O I 3 ( 6) CE The Immortal (R) '55-Gmger Rogers, Brian l<eith. "Whtie Ho1se. Steel Horse " Ben I 3) 0 0 {Jg) News Richards IS pum1ed by a posse and m All-Ni&ht Stlow: "Man from Co· fletcher after a shooting cody," "Kit Car10n" and "Dari! O Baxter Ward Ntwa Journey " THURSDAY JUNE 17 For morning and afternoon listings, please see OAY- Tl ME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 m "Par84ise Alley" (comedy) '61- Hugo Haas. Marie Windsor 9:15 O "13 Hours by Ah" (drama) '36 -Joan Bennett. Fred MacMurray "Jungle Princess" (adventure) ·3~ Dorothy Lamour, Ray Milland 9:30 O "The Looters" (adventure) '55- Rory Calhoun. Julie Adams. Ray Danton. 0 ''Your Money or Your Life" (comedy) '66 -Fernande!, Heinz Ruhmann 10:00 (V "Comin' 'Round the Mountain" (comedy) '51-Abbott & Costello 1:00 m "Bedeli1" (drama) '47 -Mar· garet Lockwood, Ian Hunter 2:00 O (C) "Devil at 4 O'Clock" (drama) '61-Spencer Tracy 3:00 @ ''Warrior Empress" (adventure) '60-Kerwin Matthews, Tina Louise 4:30 (C) "Run for Cover" (adventure) '55 -James Cagney, V1veca llndlors CI) Same as lOAM lis1ing. FVENING 6:00 0 Bfc News Jerry Dunphy. rn ABC News Reasoner. Smith 0 KNBC News Tom Snyd~r. O The Allen Show Guests are Bud dy Grec11, Dayton Allen and Barbara Nichols. O Six O'Clock Movie: (C) (90) "Requiem for a Sec:ret Agenf' (ad venture) '65-Slewart Granger, Dan- iela Bianchi. Peter Van Eyck, Georgia Moll An English adventurer is called on by the American Secret Service in Tangier lo light an enemy spy net work He saves the life of a lady photographer-agent after her partner has been murdered by a former war criminal who has been eluding his pursuers since the war. 01 Spy m The Flintstones ID Movie: (21/2hr) "Se<geant York" (drama) '41 -Gary Cooper, Ward Bond, Joan Leslie. ED A nme for John/Charlie's P1d €'i) Fisher Family ro Noticiero 34 m Death V1lley D1ys a!) La Hora Familiar con Consuelo (I) News Jim Hawthorne 6:30 CO News Bill Huddy 00 Truth or Consequences (8) CBS News Waller Cronkite. r.o NBC News David Brinkley m The Flying Nun ED Hodgepodge Lodge €'i) Selected Film/Musicale QUALITY DEALER AWARD ,... 1• FOR SAW -SERVICE -PARTS MANAGEMENT -ADVERTISING CUSTOMER RELATIONS 11135 RACH IL VD"F HUNTINGTON BEACH 142-7711 54CMM42 THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, JUNE 12, 1971 m The Desert Report a!) TIA C!}News 7:00 0 CBS Hews Walter Cronkite. 0 m NBC News David Brinkley 00 To Tell the Truth 0 Whafs My Line? o Dick Van Dyke m I Love Lucy Cf) Dragnet ff) I s Prc1AL I Children of the World Danny Kaye. UNICEF's ambassador lo the children of the world, ho~ts an international tribute lo lhe ere· ativity of young people in •he U.S. and other countries €'i) Christ the Living Word ro Angelitos Negros a::> Si No Fueras Tu ffi Movie Game 7:30 f)@ Family Affair (R) Jody is thrilled wh en a pro lool ball quarter· back (Larry Pennell) invites him to dinner. but his hero turns out to have faults 0 ~ m Flip Wilson (R) Joe Na · malh, Abbey Lincoln. Johnny Mathis and George Carlin guest. O Virginia Graham Show Owe and Harriet Nelson, and Milt Kamen guest 0 (3)(6) rn I SPECIAL Hom Jones and Some Fancy Dressers Tom Jones welcomes Liberace. Eloise Laws and Gilbert O'Sullivan tor a musical hour ol elegance O Million $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "Cap· tain From Castile" (adventure) '47- lyrone Power. Jean Peters, Cesar Romero. An officer from Spain seeks lame and forlune in the New World du11ng the Inquisition and the conquest of Mexico Based on Samuel Shellabarger's novel m Tlllth or Consequences €'i)Cinem1 30 ro Premiere Movie a!) TBA 7:50 a!) Tele-Revist1 Music1I 8:00 0 (8) Lancer (R) When Johnny lance1 is bhnded by a s01per in an ambush, a lonely mule girl (Melissa Murphy) 11rvolfls herself lo canng for his wound and helping him es cape lhe bushwackers m To Tell th e Truth ID Wuhfngton Week in Review m Tele-Revista Musical 8.30 0 'lo) m Ironside (R) '"The Quin cun~" Ironside seeks a m1ss1ng member or a t110 of totk s1n'lcr~ who have a pPnchanl tor hallucmalorv drugs ONYPD 0 (3) (6) (I) &twitched (R) ''"ia manlha·s Pel Warlock " S11mantha rejects the advances of a former warlock boyfriend who turns him self into a dog m D1Vid Frost Show ID Olympic Boxing ff) NET Playhouse "Biography· Jul· 1us Caesar " A two hour BBC presen- lal1on of the Shakespearean tragedy. featuring Maurice Denham as the Roman general who is betrayed by his fnend Brutus, portrayed by frank Finlay Edward Woodward is TOM JONES ••• AND SOME FANCY DRESSERS Tom Jones welcomes Liber- ace, Eloise Laws a nd Gilbert O'Sullivan to "Tom Jones . . . And Some Fancy Dressers," a musical hour with elegance air- ing on ABC, Thursday at 7 :30 U herucf! (ri1:hr) is j1'SI one o/ tltt• doringly f(arhrd 1rtn•s11·. PM E.ich of Tom\ gue-;t<; h;" a un14uc tale nt and a unique fo~h- 100 \lyk Sell ing thl.'. paC'c for the show. Tom. l 1hcrace and Eloise Law~ join the Norman M acn Da ncer., for ··')rylc:· a production num· her featuring portions of "Mn- h~11r 'iam." "I angcrine," "Blue <iucdc Shnec;," "Hi Heeled Sncak- 1'r~" and '"Top Hat. White T1l.'. and l aal\" Al thl.'. p1;im' I 1hcr,1ce, rhc f.1n c1..:,1 drc'>\er ol .tll. pld}S a mL·<l le)' that <;fartc; with "Tc.•,1 f1)1 l wl1" .111d end' w11h :i mnvcmcnl frt'm C hnpin·, "h1111a~1.i ." l orn 1e11n' him on the h1111n11ng 11lll,IL from "I mt' ~tC'lr} " (rilhl•rt 0"\11lliv.1n, j r.1p1Jh r1'Hlf h.1ll.11kcr from lrelJn<l and a Lon-.crvat1vc Jr..:sscr, ~'"l?" h1<; h1 I "'ng, "Nothing Rhymed." <1nd 'UndL·r the Rlankel Go·· Tht.' third guci.t. Mi'" Ehll'>C I ,,w,, .1n American <,10ger-danc er. c;olo-. "Pane; 5ong" and 101m the Norman Macn Dancers 10 "Night Qy.I.'' La ter, she and Tom team for "This Little Light. .. TClm\ soloc; include ··1 TaJ..e What I Want'" and "There Stant.I~ the Glass." In his concert spot, he sings "Down on the Cor. ncr" and "A~ I I ovc Yo11 " r \ u ' c i1 <l c c rt r- Cassius and Robert Stephens is Marc Anthony. @Ii) Pattern for living 9:00 U Ci) CBS Thursday Movie: (C) (2hr) "Fim to Fight" (drama) '67- Chad [verell. Marilyn Devin. Dean Jagger. Bobby Troup Claude Akins. Gene Hackman. James Best. Norman Alden A Ma11ne sergeant faces his greatest test of herorsm alter he ha!> won the Congressional Medal of Honor 0 The Fugitive FRIDAY JUNE 18 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 0 (3J r6J (fl M 1 k e Room Io r Grandd1ddy (R) "Women of the World, Unite'" A women's freedom 9:00 0 "Palm Beach Story" (comedy) '42-Claudette Colbert. Joel McCrea advocate (lackie Joseph) demands "Peter Ibbetson" (drama) ·35 _ that Danny drop all 1okes about fe Gary Cooper. Ann Harding males. @Ii) Challenge ID "The World Was His Jury" (dra CiE) El Pecado de Sofia ma) '58 Edmond O'Brien, Mona FreP.man. 9:30 0 (lo) m Adam-12 (R) "Missing 9:30 0 (C) "Swingers' Paradise" (mu Child .. In the mldsl ot a busy al sical) '64 Cliff Richard, Susan ternoon . Olf1cers Malloy and Reed Hampshire. anxiously search for a m1ss1ng O "Wet Asphalt" (drama) '61 child Horst Buch'1ol1 Gert frot>e O rl (6 )(f)Dan Au gust (R) 10:00 13 "Hold Back Tomorrow" (drama) ·When the Shouting Dies .. Dan 'S(i John Agar. Cleo Moore AuRUSI refuses to accept evidence t :00 ID "forbidden Street" (dramc:t) ·49 placing an old high school lootball -Dana Andrews Maureen O'Hara buddy among the prime suspects in Z:OO O "Only Two Can Play" (romedyl the murder ol a young woman '62-Peler Sellers Mai lelterltng C:J Bnter Ward News 3:00 8 "Mighty Ursus" (adventure) '67 @Ii) Musicale I Pastor:s Desk -Ed Fury. Moira Orser rn La Cruz de Marrsa Cruces 4:30 f) (C) "Affair With a Killer" (mys CiE> TBA lery) '68 Stephen Young, Harold J 10:00 0 10 m Dean Martin (Rl Dean's Slone Austin Wtllis guests are lero Moslel. Ruth Buw, (J ) Same as lOAM Listing. Paul Lynde and Kay Medford ONews 0 Movie: "Sherlock Holmes and lhe Pearl of Death" (my~tery) ·44 Basil Rathbone m News Putnam;r1shman 10:30 (3 Roundlable 0 Movie: "Practically Yours" (com edy) '44 -Claudelle Colbert. fred MacMurray ,--61 Marshal Dillon 0 (fl This Is Your life Host Ralrih I dwarrls surpnses The Carpenters @ News Brit Johns ff) The Brain (R) ffi Cadena de Angusllas tt·oo o a ffiNews 0 10 mNews 6 \ Outh Valley Days 0 3 CIJ News m Movie "The (xtia Day" td11m<1) ':i l R1rharrl R;i~rhart \1mon~ ..,, mon ID But the Clock t I· JO U 8 Merv Gnlfrn 0 10 m Johnny CarSOll 0 l J 161 CIJ Dick Cavet1 @Movie: ''The Blue Lamp'' (my~ f PrY) '5 t Dirk BoRarde en Washington Week in Revie111 12: 15 O One Step Beyond 12:30 m All-Night Show: "f rankenstein 1970," "The Holly and the Ivy" and "Swing nme.'' 1 :00 U Movie: "Lust for Gold'' (drama) '49-lda Lupino. Glenn ford. Gig Young f J ) 0 0 (81110) News EVENING 6:00 U Big News Jerry Dunphy (3J ABC News Reasoner. Smtih O l<NBC Newservice Tom Snyder. 0 The Allen Show O Six O'Clock Movie: (90) "Mon key Business" (comedy) ·52 Cary Grant. Ginger Rogers, Marilyn Mon roe. A sober, ahsent minded research chemist stumbles on a reversion to youth chem1ral lormula but his chimpanzee mrxe~ up the pol1011 and lhe fun 1Jeg1n~ 0 I Spy ID The Flintstones @ Star Trdl en A Time for John/Charlie's Part @Ii) fisher f amily rn Not1ciero 34 m Death Valley Days CB La Hou Familiar con Consuelo CIJ News lrm Hawlhornr 6.30 J News Bill Huddy 6 Truth or Consequences 8 CBS News Wc!ill'I 1;rnnk1IP 10 NBC News David 011n~lry m The Flying Nun en Hodgepodge Lodge @Ii) Selected film$ m Desert Report CiE) TBA CEI ABC News 7•00 U CBS News Waller Cronkite 0 m NBC News David Brinkley (6 To Tell the Truth O What's My Line? '101 Dick Van Dyke m I L1>11e Lucy @ 8 , Dragnet THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. JUNE 12 1971 ED Thirty Minutu With . store. €!)Christ the Living Word @ Felon~ Squid m Angelltos Negros ED Assignment in Vietnam (R) CiE) Si N<i Fueras Tu €!) 30 Minutes (fl Movie Game EI) La Cri1d1 Bien Criad1 7:30 U The Interns (R) A detective CiE) El Pecado de Sofia (Robert Lansing), whose sci'l is lo 9:30 0 l 3 J (6 ) CEI The Odd Couple (R) be operated on. suspects Dr Barrin "It's All Over Now. Baby Bird " re (Hal rredenck) of comphcrly in a li~'s pet parrot takes a turn for the bombing at the hospital that 1n worse, and burral arrangements 1ures the doctor bung comphcat1ons ( 3 Movie: (C) (2hr) "The Borgia 0 Buter Ward News Strek" (suspense) '67 -Don Murray @Quest for Adventure Inger Stevens @Ii) Musicale/ P1stor's Desll 0 l10l m High Cha pa 11 al (R) EI) La Cruz de M1risa Cruces "Shadow of the Wind " Scalp hunters CiE) Spanish Feature Film d1sgu1sed as lawmen d1sruot a 10:00 0 101 m Strange Report (R) peitre treaty with the Apaches "Grenade What Price Changer· 0 Virginia Graham Show David Adam Strange returns lo college lo Hartman and Anne rrancrs guest 1nvestrgate the source of grenades 0 ( 6 (fl The Brady Bunch (R) rarmarked for a campul> prolP-~t "Th e lmpracllcal Joker " Jan's prac rally lrcal jokes become a problem when O News ~anders/ Morris she takes Greg's mouse and loses it 0 \ 3 1 (61 CIJ Love, Am erican Style rs I S PECIAL I The Darin Invasion (R) ''l ove and the Kidnapper." with 0 Million $Movie : (C) (2hr) "Cen-Tommy Smolhers. Charles Bateman tennial Summer" (romance) '46 -anrl Jessica Walte1 A nPrvous kid leanne Crain Corne! Wilde The ad na1Jper works lrom notes and farls ventures and misadventures of a on hrs hr'>I 1oh whPn the victim's Ph1ladelphra fan11ly and a ddsh1ng husband refuses lo pay the ransom I rcnchman during the Centennial O Movie: (C) (2hr) "Babette Goes flposrtron of 1876 to War" (comedy) '60 811g11te Bar m Trulh or Consequences dot Jacques Charrrer ffi It Takes a Thtel m News Pulnam /l 1shman ED Rapping Up the Weck l es Cr;ine m Mantrap hosts en Ameritan Film Institute Theatre @Ii) Cinema 30 10:30 O Movie: (lllr 45rn) "No Time for EI) Estrellas Musicales l ove" (comedy) '41 Claurlt>llP Col ~TBA her I rred MacM11rray 7:50~Cuestion de Segundos O 'J (6/CLJU.S. Open Golf B:OO 0 r 6 l (fl Nanny & the Professor Championship H1ghl11thls of the (R) "The Human1zal1on of Herbert opening rounds of rompelilron. plus T Peabody " Paul Winchell 1s the a look at history and trad1trons of neighborhood meanie whom Nannie the tournamrnl from the Merion and lhe kids try to bclrrend Country Club 1n Ardmore, Pa m To Tell the Truth @News Bill John~ €!)Living Book en Realities (Rl ~ Sylvia y Enrique m Caden• de Angustias CiE) Lu cha Libre 11 :00 U ( 8 1 ED News 8:30 f) ( 8 CBS Friday Movie: (21/zhr) 0 10l m News "The Password Is Courage" (sus-16 I Death Valley Days pense) '62-Ouk Boe~rdc Mana 0 (3 CIJ News Perschy Allred Lynch, Nigel Slocll ID Movie· "Quick~nd" (mystery) One ol fn1tland's World War II he ·so Mickey Rooney Jranne Ca1tnrv roes stages a one man war against Barbara Bates the Nam 111 lhe prison camp where @ But the Clock hP s being held 11:15 rn Cinema 34 0 10 m Name ol the Game (Rl 11 ·30 f) 8 Merv G11lhn llQUdllUS Descendrn,R A pohlirally 0 10 m Johnny Car\On dmb11ruu"' city councilman lrres l<t 0 J 6 CIJ Drck Cavett d1vred1I Glenn Howarrl berause ol 8 Movre "A Strtch in Time" (rom ~ rntir.11 \tory dboul l11m 1n Penplr· •·dy) 61 Norman Wilson Mill{JllOP Arthur Hill B1Pnda •;rn" m Movre: "All tor Mary" (t OmPdy) ;inrf Mrchael Callan guest 'i6 KalhleP11 H;irmon 0 NVPD ff) Conversations With 1 Psvch11 0 6 CIJ The PartnG&e family trist Or I rlwa11l "la1nbronk (Rl Danny and the Mob Ter1 12:00 O Movie: "Jim Thorpe, All Ameri year old Danny mPels a show Riii 1n can" (sports) ·51 Burt I ancaster las Vegas and brcomes lhe t.irgel I Z: 15 O Movie: (C) "Louisi1na Pur- ol a mob chase" (mus1r.al) '41 Boll Hope. ID David Frost Show 12:30 ID All-Night Show: "Danger Wom· @ Dragnet an," (C) ''Prisorier of the Jungle," ED Just Jazz "Sounds of 4'wing " "Nightmare Castle" and "Hight1 €!) Patter~ for Living Dangerous." 9:00 O The fugitive l :00 U Movie: (C) "Hell's Island" (ad 0 (6) (fl Th1t Girl (R) "Thal venture) '':JS John Payne Shopl11ter " Ann Mane is h11ed as I J l 0 0 ra) l 01 News a shopflfter by a man who 1dentifil!s 1:05 '10 Movie . (C) "DeuJ1 Legion" (ad h1msell as Head of Security for a ventuie) ·r;3 Alan Ladd Pag~ 15 THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, JUNE 12. 1971 SATURDA Y JUNE 19 M 0 RN IN ,; 6:00 (j) TV S Cl1ssroom 6:30 6 Ci) Summtr Semuttr 7:00 fJ New Words, New W1ys 0 ®J m Tomfoolery Show O Movie CllSSl'OOm Supplement "The Lost Weekend." TV a Clusroom m let's Rip 7;30 6 Dusty's Treehouse 0 m Heckle & Jedlle ({) DI sc.ove ry D Bl1tk Experience :fQ) Uncle Russ m Thundtfblrds 8:00 6 (i) Bup Bunny/Ro1d Runner Hour 0 m Woody Woodpechr D (J) 00 llncelot link 8 1 Chester the lester fJ Movie: "List Wam1n on Elrth" {sci fl) '61 -Betsy·Jones Moreland. Anthony Carbone m Tiles of Wells fareo 8:30 0 ~ m The Bue1loos m Cisco Kid mcumb1 9:00 6 (i) S1brin1 & tile Groovlt Goolles 0 1lO) m Dr. Oolittle O Movie: "The Tlllmpet Blows" {western) '40-Henry Fonda, Gene (drama) '34-George Raft. Adolphe Tierney. Menjou. ID Movie: "Weddlne of UH M1rtene" D rn @Jerry lewis Show {rom1noe) '55---tisa Daniely, Hugh m A.M. Movies: "lsl•nd of lost McDermott. Women" (drama) '59-Jetf Richards, ml Fleltl Mexit1n1 Venitia Stevenson. (C) .. , Drum of 11:30 D rn Th• H1rdy Bop J11nnft'' (drama) '51 -Ray Mid· m Mino I Mino R1nchtro dleton, Lynn Bari. ID Movie: "Ro1d to tt11 Ble House" {drama) '4 7 -John Shellon. Ann AFTERNOON Doran. 12:00 6 Scooby-Doo m CuerdlS ' Gult.UTIS D rn m Americen B1ndsbnd ml Panorem1 l1tfno 00 Bltmin 9:30 0 Q.9l m Pink P1nther m Horror1m1: "Son of Dr1cul1," @ Tiju1n1: A Window to the South "The Devil Comm1nds" and "fnvls-D m The Ooubledtclen Ible Man Returns." fJ Movie: (C) "Drums Alone the m Teetro hntastico Moh1wk" (western) '39-Henry Fon· ml Or1m1 de 11 Stm1n1 de, Claudette Colbert. 12:30 6 00 The Monkee.s m Arrib1 el Norte. 0 Movie: "Invitation to H1pplness" 10:00 6 (I) Josie & the Pussycets (drama) '39 -Irene Dunne, Fred 0 Q.9l m H.R. Pufnstuf MacMurray. @ R11I Estate Rent.tis @ Mobile Home Show D m Hot Wheefs fJ Movie: "I.otz" (fanta sy) '62-m Lucht Libre Tom Poston, Julia Meade. 10:30 6 Cf) H11lem Globetrotters 1 :00 0 D1st11dly & Multle1 0 ®l m Htre Comes the Grump 0 (1)@ a) U.S. Open Golf Tour-0 Movie: "One Nictlt In Lisbon" nament The Third round, live from (drama) l '41 -Fred MacMurray, the Merion Goll Course in Ardmore, Madeleine Carroll. Pa. D m Sky H1wlcs TV 8 looks 1t le11nlng ID Weebnd News 11;00 6 (j) Ard!le's funhouse 0 @) m M1jor lueue Baseb1ll (jJ Movie: "Ap1dle W1ni0f." Keith Larsen stars. D m Motor Mouse fJ Movie: "Return of f111nk J1mts m Detras del Muro 1:30 6 Tlle Jetsons • (i) I ntern1tion1l Hour ID Movie: "Badlands ot Montana" {western) '57-Reit Reason 2:00 6 Dusty's Treehouu OTBA PRE-SEASON SALE! fJ Roller Derby (lg) Know Yoor Bible m Sports World Buy Now And Save On Aluminum Patio Covers and Awnings Th.-N.-w Mo<lt>m ()41r n~ttcr Qunlity ALUltONU!'I SCREEN PATIOS I "' l•r ·~ M sm~n l1omtt nn1l n1 .. l•ilc bom~ . . \II \lvmlnum : !Arce Clo<'": flu.; Proof. 11.11...._1, the ,.;nJ. t'anvat A•.,.ln11>-\'•lanC"""....._curlJllnt \1•1A111141 bfl<t't t•lf'I {14, (.,..,., .......... ,..,. c ... o .... , ..... . ... ,.,, ..... ,,_ ,_, .... , ...... THE HEW 1..001( IH ltn• ..... -·· ...... ,. FOR 1971 ,\d1 :tnc~d e110 i11<.-e1 i11i; pct m its a f1 c .. .lom of .Jesipl. Clc:m, ~mnolh unders~rth lllt •'. )lt11dy in1c1 )ol(l.111:: pl:ir~s. l1uih-i11 1 1111 PJlll'f \\ i•h l ' ," 01 nlmcnru I flO>I '"·'"'' for :t p3tio n" l't o I modern hc:t11h ~1111 i;rc:ircr ~II ~nt:ll1 Since 1920 SANTA ANA TENT AND AWNING STATE LICENSED CONTRACTOR o., 81.u.clt 0/fltt OllANOI COUNTT AWNING CO. l'iJil o•r f•cl0'1 2202 S. M•ln St. •"' .~°""'°°"' Sant• Ana 545-04'1 p ... 16 a1) V1rird1des Muslceles 2:30 6 The Gene London Show rn C.mpu.s Profile O The l11ry Kine Show (jJ Forum Boline D Movie: (C) "The Goreon" (sci·fi) '64-Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee. ~Movie: "Omer Khayyam" (ad· venture) '59-Cornel Wilde, Debra PJgel ,10 Sports Challenge m Wings to Actventure J:OO 6 Our Anieri c.an Musical Heritage JJ Shtchbook 0 Movie: (C) "Man of the West" (western) '58-Gary Cooper, Julie London, lee J Cobb 10 Saence Fichon Thutre: "Cu· curu. Beast ol Ille Amazon." @ Movie; "Encore" (drama) '52- Ntgel Patrick. Glynis Johns @1!) MU1icale/D1vey & Goli•th m Rmst1 Musit1l m The Bl& Picture a1) Teetro def Slbldo (E Motor MoUM J:JO 6 Repertoire Wortistt09 Voice of A,ricutture 0 JI m Thomes Ovtdool'I 00 Movie: '1>l1wt0nd QuMn," Arlene Dahl, FerNndo Lam~. m Ollldret1's Siospel Hour el El Mund9 Esta loco mrrwAMet .. a> Tiit Hlnfy lop 4:00 6 Movie: "My Sill Convicts'' (dra· ma) '52 -Millard Mitchell, Gilbert Roland. rn Across the Fence O KNBC News Conference O Cir& Tr1dl D M.V.P.-Johnny Bench 00 Anim1I WOfld m Min to Min m Americe in Spite m ln&ieflt 4:30 ()] Film Futures O faberee Album of the Month O Championship Bowling D Celebrity Bowline 00 f Spy (@Min to Min m Untamed World €1!) filth for Tod1y g) El Mundo tf1 que Vlvlmos m N1vy Proloeue (E Movie Geme 4:45 @I) Pre-G1me Soccer 5:00 O Mlddleweieflt Inter · Amerit1 Fieflt Denny Moyer vs Jose Chirino O Hollywood Perle Racing Th e $60,000 Cinema Handicap for three year-olds on lur1, al a mile and one eighth 0 rn (jJ (E ABC's Wide World of Sports NCAA Track & Field Cham· pionships O The Averieen [g) News Dale Schwartz. m Movie Gruis: "Bick to B1t11n" (drama) '45-John Wayne, Anthony Quinn. ID Mantrlp ID Nation1l Water Safety Test €1!) Quest for Lile m Futbol Soccer m Bronco 5:30 O Sports C!lallenge 00 News Jim Gordon. o NBC News ID Treasure ID Our Vanishing Wilderness {R) €1!) Fishtf fl mlly 6:00 6 Big News Clele Roberts (J) The Paper Race 0 Luedo o Marshal Dillon D Sports Special "Pancho " A sludy of lh ! ageless tennis p10 Pancho Gonzales rn action at the Howard Hughes Open Tennis Tour nament al l as Vegas 8 CBS News 0 Bou CHy 'lo Men From Shiloh @ Burke's law fl) Waterfront ID San Francisco Mia €1!) Musit1le /Davey & Goli1tfl 6:30 e About I W•lc Sports With Be~a 0 NBC News @ Perry Muon D Eyewitness News 00 stir Trek fl) Hobby Showcase fll) Tht frtndl Chtl €1!) Children's Go,,.t Hour m Edee of Eternity (E Sports CMlltnp a- rt ca o. he e- nd of m- n" ny A 10 he ur THE GAME'S THE SAME ' Take all the ingn!clients: Password is an intriguing game-that's plus o ne. Pa:-.!.won.I is gui<le<l by not only a highly informed host, bur hy a man who instinctive- ly knows how to handle contestants and the occa~ions which arise involving monitoring clues. Thar'~ Passwor<l and the man who comes into millions of homes to play a o;timula ti ng game five days a week. Since Passwor<l debuted on A BC the fir:-.t part of Apnl the rating'> have o;oared and mail re:.pon~c has been unusually heavy and in- volved. Viewer~ feel ~trongly about the re- lurn of Password, and they're anxious to make themselves heard. The ~how has not been seen in first-runs since 1967. Ludden and his producers, Mark Goodson ani.J Bill T odman. have change<l the game slightly since 1t made its fi rst network debut on CBS in January 196 1. The hasic game is the same. hut some refinements have heen :i<ldc<l -'""ubtlc extensions," according to I ud<len. Fir'lt of all, the fir<;l player set to lea<l off t he game i<; given an option to give rhe fir,t clue or to turn it over to his op- ponent. This stra tegy come' into play, for the .;1arting pla}'Cr mu:.t decide whether or nor he mi~ht ha\C a chance to win lhe game on the tir't clue nr 1f 11 woultl he wi<.,er 10 try fni a win on the \econd clue · Another innov.1t1on since the o;how moved 10 ABC" the in111ation of a continuing con- IC'-tant I ormerl\ lhe ct>nlc,tant~ were lim- lll'd In \\Ill' in t w1> roumh of pla~. hut now c.in pla\ until he lo\e' .• 11 k.l\t 1hro11gh two \\cci.., nl cnmrct1tion With thal ch<1nce, v1t'wcr'> n<)\\ can lollnw the 11n11.;uallv ~h;irp ph1}Cr' who manage to ovcrn,hclm their cnmpct 1tor'. and the prnduccr' haVl' di,cov- t:rl'd that viewer:. cnn 111orc l'a'-il)' 1tll'nt1fy with thc'e continuing CCln tc,tant". "T vc found that we have :111 cnlircly new type of audience now 'ince we Martc1·1 wi th ARC." ~tate<l Ludden. "Since we're in a late t1 ft crnoon time slot (4-4:30 PM) with a.slight variati on of the format , we're appealing to the younger audience. The young people like the '\uspcnsc of the gnme, they enjoy com- peting along with the'Players. and. although they may not like to admit it, the program 1foc., inerea'ic their knnwleclge of vocah11- lary," The history of Password is an impressive one. It aired as a daytime series for six years and for four year<; in prime time. Allen Lud- den ha~ been the show·~ only host. In every segment of the television industry, Password is unquestionably the most succes!>ful o f all game shows. ll was rated either number one or two for six years, and until it aired, no game show ever made the top l 0 in the rat- ings. Further. and even more unusual, when the program departed CBS and went into re- runs, it again took its time period. "I'm sure the show has at least another l 0 years to run," Ludden said. "It wears well , and that's half the battle. After the show left the air in first-runs, I did 18 pilot~ for other game shows. hut none measured up to Password. I love the show. and it likes me. We'll always he a pair." Co111e.m u11. F:fizaht•tli Mo111~n111<'ry, Alfe11 Ludden. Another plus for Pa'isword is the fact that most of the lop people in the entert ainment and sports worlJs arc anxious lo play the game on the air T hey arc -.1ars who never agree to go on other game ~hows-~tars such as Eliz.al>elh Montgnmcry. Carol Burnett and Merv lirtffin Bur the l>landard' fut \llCh c.:ekhrity con1c1,1.1nt' arc tough No matter how cager the :.tar may he to appear, he mu't meet the rc4111remcnl'-fhcy must he witty. inrelligent and art1cul.11e Man> pcr- !.Onal1tic'. well-known 1ho11!!h thC} ma> he. l'annot pla> the game competently, for they're u'cd to worlun!! 'tnc1h from .1 \Cript and "frce1c" \\hen the}' hnvc to <It.I Ith and hecomc convcr\at1onal 'The \tJr' who ;.ip- pe.1r on lhe 'how arc .1 whole new hrccd of pcr,onal111e..,,·· I 11ddcn explained ··st.1r' :1' we knew them hcfnrc wc1 c pap1t•r mache fig ure),, molded hv soml'nne el!\c But tl'levi~ion i~ like an X-ray. It '-CC' through you. and we do have 10 choo'c guc:o.I\ carefully, Maturity and a sense of humor arc o f utmost im por- tance." Not onl y is P.isswnrd television's most popular game but , second only lo Monopoly. the boxed Password game i-. the nation's best seller. Host Allen Ludden ha!. made a career out of words. He was graduat~ a Phi Beta Kappa with a B.A. degree ih English from A fle11 Ludden, Biff Bixhy and 1·011tt'.1/1111r. the Unive rsity of T exas, anti 1hen, while holding a temporary joh teaching English at Austin High School, went on to earn a mas- te r's degree. He was born in the small town of Mineral Point. Wis. He movc<l wi th his mother und stepfather to Texas at the age of 9, :lltending public schools in San Antonio 11nd C'orp·1s Christi. He demonstrated hi\ dl'tcrmi nation fo r an education hy working 10 ~ave money for college. He bccaml' interested in drama at lhc Un1- vcrs1ty of Tcxa~. Jirccted an Austin l1t1ll' theater group and wa' a~soc1ated with the I heater Guild 'pnmored prnducl1cin' at We<;lport. Conn and Princ~·ton, NJ He al~l' produced and dtrcctl'd more thnn 40 Army '\hnw' uunng hi\ lime in the service After the war he hccnmc Maurice Evan,· pcr,onal manager anti arranged hi' na11onw1de tnur Allen entered the hroadca'lting 111d1"try in J 94X with radm 'tat1on W fl C in Hanford, Conn and moved 10 New York Ctty 1n 195"\ 10 a<:t "' produccr-rnodcr;ih)r 1)f College Qui1 Howl. the rudro ver\ion of 1clcv1~1on·~ (1.E, CClllt!ge Bowl. He rnoved to television wi th lhc ~how 1n I 9'i8, He al.'n hu' held lea<ling role:. m many summer stock produc t ion~ He is married to actress Bett y White who is well-known to television viewers and is now seen in her own syndicated program. Pet Set, which Ludden produces. He has three children, David, Martha and Sarah. by his,deceased first wife, ~nd the family, with t~e exception of Martha, who w a~ recently married. li ve in the Brentwood section of Los Angeles hi• 17 I Sears I ••• {fL~ ~~jJg~! All-Jn-The-Ear Bebind-lbe-Ear Eyeglass Aid Sear~ ha~ the Hearin~ \icl for~ ou ' ,, 1-; '30.' Reg.$2?9 Your Choice ,--;.~='~ /lrh ~ j I ~199 Bod)·Wom Aid Se;.ir~ h<1 s a ve1ncd -.t>l\'('l1on ol hearing a ids suitdbk tor man\' di fferen t hea r- in g lo"se~ C: ho o " e ihe one vou need now Our Hea ring r\td Consul tant is here to help you Come in toda~ no ap· pointment neC'<'"~ r~" A s k About Sears Convenient C redit Plans HHriDg Aids 1t a Price You Can Afford ... Becked by • Company Yon Can Depend On. llcarinJ Ahb Arc .\v:ailablc 11 1hC' t'ollo"in_g ~ars Stons. 81tt'aa Park Comp10111 Glcllldalr •111•~ood Loec~•cll Pasadeaa Pico at Rimpa11 romou South Coast rt11.1 Torra act' E. Ol)·mplc at So10 ILi Moete Pace 18 Yallc) THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, JUNE 12., 1971 · .~. LIST • • -.,~. •.. -• OF Everung Movies 6:00 7 6:30 1 J 7:30 9 8:00 2 11 8:30 5 9:00 7 10:30 11 11:00 9 11: 15 6 11:30 2 13 6:00 7 7:30 6 9 9:00 4 7 10:00 9 10:30 5 11:00 1 I 6:00 7 7:30 9 8:30 7 9:00 4 10:00 9 10:30 5 11:00 11 11!30 13 6:00 7 7:30 9 10:00 9 10:30 5 11:00 11 11:30 13 6:00 7 13 7:00 10 7:30 9 9:00 2 10:00 9 10:30 5 11:00 11 IJ 6:00 7 7:30 3 9 8~30 2 8 10:00 9 10:30 5 11:00 II 13 7 30 9 8:00 11 8:30 4 9:30 6 7 11:00 9 ll 11: 15 2 l 11:30 4 5 6 7 11 SUNDAY, JUNE 13 (C) "Boy on a Dolphin" (adventu re) '57-Ala11 Lad<.I, Sophia Loren. Clifton Webb. "The lnvlslble Man" (mystery) '33-Cl .. ude Rains, Giana Stua rt. (C) "Your Money or Your Lite" (com~dy) '64 -fernandel. Hem1 Ruhmann 8 (C) "Cutter's Trail" (western) '69-John Gavin, Marisa Pavan "My Darting Clementine" (western) '46--Henry Fonda, Linda Darnell "Buck Benny Rides Again" (comedy) '40-Jack Benny. Ellen Drew J 6 "Suddenly Last Summer'' (dr.ima) '59-(lli abeth Taylor. Kathd rine Hepburn ''Ti>e Informer'' (drama) '35'-Viclor McL.iglen, Heather Angel "Catting Northslde 777" ldramal '48-James Stewart, Helen Walker "Mix Me a Person" (m yst ery) '61-Anne Baxler, Donald Sinden (C) "Count Three and Pray" (d rama) ·55 Van Heflin, Joanne Wood ward, Raymond Burr "Hollywood Canteen" (musical) '44-Belle Davis Jark Carson. Roy Roger!> MONDAY, JUNE 14 (Cl "Bachelor Flat" (comedy) '6? Tue~dily Weld. Terry ThomilS Richard Seymer, "Amazing Mr. Beecham" (comedy) '50-Cecil Parker. A E Mallhews "A Bell for Ada no" (drama) '4 7-John Hod•ak. W1ll1am Bend•~ 10 (C) "San Francisco International Airport" (R) (dram a) '69-Van Johnson. Clu Gulager. 3 6 (Cl "Marilyn" (documen tary) '63-N arrilted by Roe.I>. Hudson "You Were Never lovelier'' (musical) '4:? -f red Astaire. R1IJ Hayworth "Private World~" !drama\ '35'-Claudt>lle Culbl'rt Charles Boyer "The Mummy's Hand" tmysl eryl '40 Dick f oran Peggy Moran TUESDAY. JUNE 15 (C) "Yoong Guns of Tex•s" (western! '6? J•no Mile.hum Jody Mt Crea, Chill Wills "M•nhunt" <adventure) '41-Walte< Pidgeon George Sanders. 3 6 (C) "Or. Cook'~ Garden" !RI (drama) '69--Bmg Crosby Ftank Conve~e. Blythe Danner. 10 (C) "Three Into Two Won't Go" (R) ldrama) '69 -Rod Steiger. Clalre Bloom "flve Golden Hou"" (com edy) '61-Ernoe Kovacs Cyd Char1sse. "Secrets of • Secret•ry" (drama) 'l l -Cl11udetle Colbert, Herbert Marshall. (C) ''Ope,...llon Counlenpy" (dram a) '66-George Ardisson, Helene Chanel. "I Cover the Underworld" cdramal ·54 -Sean McClory, Joanne Jordan WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16 <Cl "Oestln•tlOf'I Gobi" !drama) '53-R•c:hard W1dm M k, Judy Dan Don Taylor "The Story of Alexander Graham Bell" rboographyl '39 -Don AmPche Loretta Young "Cverythlng's Ducky" Ccom .. dy) '61 M•ck,.y Rn<>nt'y Buddy Har.k!'ll Jackie Cooper "Tonight Is Ours" rromancel '33 Claud""" Colb"rt Fredric M.urh "Three Secret~" cdr11m111 49-Pal ncoi Neal Ruth Ro man "Cry Tough" (dr lmi'I "'i9-Jnhn Sa'"" L•nd a Cnst 11 THURSDAY, JUNE 17 (C) "Requiem for a Secret Agenl" ladvt'nlu1PI 6~ St~wart Gianger Danir la B1anch• "S"r~eant Yor~" ldrnmal '4 1 r.:.ry C:r1nr>"'-ln.ln I "~''" W.Hd Bnncl <Cl 'Now Yoo See It, Now 'fou Don't" (c.nmrdvl '65 -Jo11~1t1 1111 Winters (Cl "Captain From Castile" c'dvencur~I '4 7 Tvro11e Powf!r JPa11 PPl ers Cesar RomNo 8 (Cl "First to Flght" !dram a• '67-<'had [vt'fctt Ma,,lyn Devin "Sherlock Holmu and lhe Pearl of Death" lmv~t"•lll '4 4 -Basil Ralhbon e Nogt'I Bruc.e "Pr•ctlcally Yours" lcomedyl ·44 Cldudl'llt' Colbert Fred M ac Murray ''The [1ha O•y•• ld,.ama• 'j] Ro~h.l•d a ... ,~.,~" ~IUl(H•e S1rnoo "The Blue Lamp" Cmystervl '51 Clor~ BO!!Ard<' fCRIOA'f, JUNE 18 "Monkey Business" lcnmedyl 'I~ ""'' r.r.tnl ('",,,.g,.r Roger< M.-.Hlvn Manrnf' (C) "The Borgl• Stick" •myslHyl '61 Don M urr"y Inger Sl even~ (C) "C~ntenniaf Sumrner" .,,.,.,,~,, ... \ 'd (I J1,1nne Cr<ltn <'ornf>I Wild" "The Pas5word Is Coura.ge" 11 omedy\ '(,~ 011 ~ Bog3rd~ M·'"" J'rr~chv (Cl "Babette Gal's to War" l comeclvl 'f:,) Rng1t1r B~rdnt J.lt QJJP.!> C h ,t111Pr 11No Tim e fo r Love:" E.r>m f:'(I\ l 4 • \t.11-.-1prt ... Culbert Frf"t1 M:1cMurr.w "Quicksand" lrnvMerv• ''lO M1rk!'y Ronn1•y Je;inne Cagnl'1 B M hM 1 03tes 0 All for Ma ry .. h.OrnPL1v~ .,,., ~ •tht .... ' H u••s, n N1g_.-.I Pat"c.) SATURDAY, JUNE 19 ' Stop Me Before I Kill" tnr.1m '' £ii r1.wrtr O.tuf'h1n 01;,np C1l1•nlo "Back lo Bal•an" d rama• 4c, lnhn W.1vn,. Anlhnnv Qu•nn 10 (Cl "Operaloon Crossbow" •R ·~Clv1•nt11rr 1 f,'> Soph•" l orpn r.eorgp P!"pp;ord "Pu,..ult to Algie"" (myst e,.Y1 '4 '> D.•~•I Ri>lhl.Jone Nigel Bruce (Cl "The Love W•r" (R • (dram" 611 'lnvct RridRt'~ Angie D•ck1nsn11 "f right" Jnd "House on Haunl.,d Holl." "Road House" rmyst e1y1 48 C1>11H•I W•lclP In" L11r1nn Rtr hM cl Widmark (C) "Night Pus•ge" (weslernl '57 fames St,.wa11 Dan Duryea , Audie Murphy (C) "A M•n Called Peter" (b•ow aphyl '55-Rochard Todd. Jean Peters. 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