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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-08-21 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa• }. ·to Bri11g . Colnhe~s~ ' • >; -·~ , ... I • • • • ' . ~ . ' , . . . ·.fRJo\AY, '.ArnRl!IO~Jir •• ~UGUst !l;f~U 97.o , . ' ' .. . ',I ·.-: . \IO~U .. H..,.., ...... Wl~CTl~Jt.S *''·"~'"· . ' ··u .•. ·~.. . ·-~ . ~ · .an s tt»-.. ~ '.O'IJ · • ' ' t ' ea .... . .. • •• Nixon~ •• , ~· •' . t•:.r' Afri'1i~g .' ... · .. ;" " ' ., . • .. ' : . ~ I On ·Coas·t T. otlay· ·":· I •• . ~ I 'I . ' . ' . . ' . Wel~o01e .. Plllft·ae:d . -. " - • -' I I ; ... ' I • • I . ' ! : " ' • "-' l 'Historic Agreement' _,, DAIL 't'PILOf• St.tf·".."'/. , PUERTO V AL!.ARTA, Mexico (AP) - fresldent Naon and ·President Guatavo Diaz Ordaz said ~y they have agreed to re-estaJ:>l,i.sh the middle of the Rio 9rande aa the boundafy ~ween the.it two nations to resol,·e century-old disputes along their 2,000-mlle border. ' UCl'S MONTY OHLEMACHER, 19, SHOWS APPRECIATION • 1 ~ N.nc)' RH11, 15, Anaheim, Styltcl'Hls Lengthy Lock• . . Boy~· Mf»deI Dair . In a joint communique as they were winding up a Mobour vi;lt here, they also established fixed 12·mile maritime boun-· daries in the GuH of Mulco and the Pacillc Ocean. A treaty will be drafted to be submitted for approval by the Senates of both na· tlons. ' • • 'Men's Tresses Styled. in Conwst The two president.. emphasized their belief that the agreement approved in this Pacific Coast resort "ls •a historic ·achievement." They predicted "the resul· tant treaty will be one ol the moat lignlfi. cant agreemerits between their two governments in this century." By RUDI mEDZlELSKI Of tM DtillY 1"1111 Sllff -Twenty-three lovely teenage queens rnade wave's at-Huntington Center Thura- . day with a bmfd-new production of 1'Halr." And raised a rew~ebr:ows, lQo, Because the sbow'in.volVed•the ~(fon er new h~ii'sty1es tot their lmg·fr~ boyinodels as .the.Y.;.Cl?'"Re~ for1tbe Iirst· 1'She1n He Ha!j-~tyl~Ownpionship.: For about One' !tJoUr the girls sham- pqoed, rinsed, dri~, trimmed and frizzed the boys' tresSes into creations that would curl the hair" Oh Samson's chest.· One of the boys' hair was teased into a bouffant, two had their locks done up in ~rakil.J¥hlle....oU!ers looked more nonpa,. Parents roared with laughter as ttte girls doused the youths' heads with buckets of water, smeared shampoo over f SAC/IMl~i'(l'() (!,!')~Gov. R(agll!i• SIJ.blDIOh tax reform program is dead ·to- day. · The l\CPubUcan governor~ bitter a,Llthc loss, ilsued a "black list" of the" 13 senaton Who voted 'agal~ °"'plal)..and killed 1>-litnlly at tlle.llth.boljr I( the, 1970 ........ . ' b • The Senate defeated the lncasurewi3· with %7 votes needed for passage. In an 11 p.m. ne'(VS conrerence Thurs- day, the di!appolnteci'governor called it "staggerinC setback in thflr' effprts IQ\Obi- lain substantial and listing ,property tax relief" -Reagan's No. 1 legislatfve goal during bis firsl four years In .office .. The Reagan plan would hive raised lhe 1tate sales tax by a ·penny on lhe dollar • their ·'faces and •ro11ea· their hair up In curlers. · A lot was at stake too,.since the jwin· ners were to be awarded a trip to Hawaii by 'the contest's sponsors which inclllded a teenage fasltjon magazine, a shampoo manufacturer an<t. a 1Huntington 'center retail store. , The contest1is planned to· be an annual event, and it slated for txpansion~tnto an internatjonal contest b"y im. Actually, the idea <lLgirls styling their boyfriends' hair Is not asl"are..as it miiht seem. The magazine claims tl\at 35 per- cent or it.S female readers have at ·one time styled "his" hair. And the trend Is growing at the rate,,of three percent per month. And the trend is truly internauonal with polls ·indicatiflg t9at aboijt 30 pereenl of ,all teenage~giNs in Gennany, ranee", England, Italy and Switzerland saying they performed ... bair care services on their boyfrii:inds. During the 21\-bour meetlpg Thunday afternoon Presklent Nixon also propoMd certain n~w measures he &aid ·~ou1c1 result in significant improvement" in·tht . ' waters received by Mexico from the lower COiorado Riv«. The issue involves salt content stem- . ming from irrigation on the U.S. aide. Further study and proposals were called jor on this matter. 'Dog Power' Protest Set Plans for a "dog-in" on Laguna Beach's Main Beach, to protest Ci- ty Council adoption of an ordinance banning dogs from beaches and parks, were reported in the An .....:-:to:-six:.lCe,nts-and booi~v&rious . Colony today. •• q~.lev~ to pay for a varieU',,9f pco-One ~pokesman for the Irate dog . Jpertyr--tax ;cuts, ·The 'salea'"'woultt ""lJe :. : owners said a "parade" of dogs (on itat~ about half. of tbe $1!,billton aMa leashes, of course) and placard· ~•~.• that n1Uch1 woiid h8'e i'>ne '9-· I bearing supporters ol canine rlghta ~eowncrs in ordoerty1.taz~,· ~ I• would form up at 11 a.m. Saturday. l~~wVi!lcl ;li>ve ' lin · \. Under present city law, leashed wi . of the sta~~com t.u wfdch'" dop are allowed on the beach. now ll!I paid by most Ca:liforbiana rn one When the new ordinance gob into lump sum on April JS) ~, ; • errect in 30 days, dogs will be ban- R<agan said he would niake It the ned entirely from the beach and prime g~l of his aecood term starting in alao from lbree.city-"'parb• , .January if'he is re-elected over ~t · · 'Mle. Ordinance was p a 1 1 e d Jess Unruh NO-.:· I. . Wedncaday' by a 3 to 2 vote after a •• And be promised lo cimpaign ag~ins~ tumultuous meeting featuring a the 13 senators -Including &publican parade of speakers aupportln1 and Clark· Bradley . of San Jose -whenever opposing the Jaw (See REAGAN, Page l) . ' SEEKING .NEW.OUTLETS Fair M1n19er Lutjearis Lutjeans· Quits Post as (pur1ity Fair Mana$er Alfred G. Lutjeans, 44, general manager of the Orange County Fair for more than three yean, unexpectedly resigned 'lbur9day night. · Lutjcans' resignation was accepted t•with regret" by the ·Board of Directors of the 32'nd District' Agricultural As!ocia· tion during their meeting at the Fair· grounds. . . ~ ~m~nllpg on, his, reslgnatipn, eUec. 11ve Oct. 31, Lutjeans said, "I need more acOpe ftlr personal g:i;owth and a vacation that I haven't ha<I in three years." He,aa"id, "I re1t:90n:iewhat limited Jn a government position such as this. The · fail: i.s a good ongoina: thing but1it is too rigid In Pl)JCfqctlon and romiat for me to use my creatlvily fully~ ., 0 1 j~ needed something ·utra,'' he added. . Ultjeans plans, to vacation in. Canada for-a Wliile•befort making any Ci.nil plans lo~ the,1future. "I just want to sJt back and think1 for a ·wt.be,' he iaid, "though rlght ,now I am thinking ol,'.-golng lnlo the promotion business fOl'tupotlllona and shows." Lutjeam;hls wife Phyllis and their 11- yeiN>ld daµghter" Rachael, ·reiide, al 111132 Jl'YbJ!rrYWay;-Jrvl!/e. • ' Mn:: Lutjeans Is .an associate ad- ministrator of the Newport Harbor Art Museum. DurinJ their meeting, !air directors also elected new ofOcers for.the year. ' On Coi1st ,,'U~day By JOHN VALTERZA woold'raflfy the pact iwlftly. Of"" 0t11y Pl .. t Stiff 'nle' arrivill of the N'11ons· to the President and Mrs. Richard Nilon southern. Orange· Coast today wU set for were expected to lagd ran)ld r& spirited 4:30 p.m. at the Marine Air Station· at El public welcome at El Toro late this af-Toro. .. . . . . , temoon , ,probably ,sWJ. remarking,on the •• d lion •• · · ed The Pllb, lie had l>e<n welcomed to , th1 .... wi erous recep >Qey .' 'r~v tou.chdown of Air. Force °'1" to .greet tlie , Thursday in-Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Nilons at the Start of their working vaca-~nd Orange Coun~ would have to ' try hard to beat the ~eception-given the tlon lasting thrOugb the rest of the Firit Family in the Mexican resort town month. . where confetti wa.s inches deep in the Vice President Splr.o ,Agnew, who bas street after a Nixon motcrcade passed been in•Southem California for the put Thursday morning. , few days, will meet with the Pre.s.ident at Amid the tolling or bella, the atrum-the . w..-White . House. in San ming ,or guitars and the blai:e of · Clemente. Saturday to · discuss matters trumpets, the Ni.J:ons visited qie scene· of dealing,with-Southea.d Alia. . their honeymoon 30 years ago .. recelved a Af~ ,the ,~ Agnew wW. tntvel to key to the city then the President set.Ued that part of the globe to view the situa .. . down to·.significant business .. wlth tile tion tbere-firs~band. outgoing. Presipent of Mexico Gustave> on. his return1he again -will meet with ~ Diaz-Ordaz. . Mr. Nilon·in San Clemente to discuas ·bia , ~Y Thursday· nigh~ the two cbl~s bad fin~.;,;~~ .;i ·the ;President'••~ hammered out a pact to end the decad~ during tile visit to Qie · former .cotton , old squabble over border lands.aJong,tbe, Estate have not yet bee?) anpounced..but , shifting Rio Grande in·Tes:as. many ofcthe plans will atart coming forth , White House spokesmen qld-tht two worked out a system Of "corqpensating 88 ,the White House staff falls into tbe · San Clemente routtne. factors" jn cases where, the riverbed of The entire.Milon family 11 r to . the bordering stream shifts. • ..... ,..... the Particulirly totrary is -the-aquabble reunite .....,,t at ,Spanish V , " . You)lgest da~ter Julie and her~ over 2,000 acres near Prealdio, Tex., band, David'ElfeQl\ower, have been i.ere which will be the subject of a new U.S.• al.dtoSt ,a week 'vacationiqg. quietly befft ·Mexico treaty, Officials were~ to -(See NIXQN,,~aie 2) ~ 1 uplain the pact late this aflenlool\< .---------.---, Diaz.Ordaz predicted bis concnm . " . Stomi.s' to· cause 'Oraaire . ' I .c. .. Bigger Swells · I:,· f ... : Predictiort1 for weekend, surr· range'" frQm two feet to 10 feet along tbe. Orange Coast as lifeguards await the effects of hurricane Lorraine and troplql atonn Maggie. Riptides are also pJ'tdictedt. Lifeguard .spokesmen in San C3enlente said they are anticipaUng a lixi to-eight , foot l>jeD, while theil: nel&llb!>n In . . LaJW!ll Beach predicted ,smalla[ surf al ooo to three feet. • , 1 • (iewport ·Beach al)d . Huntineb> Bea~h , ~ said they .expected ~ surf from· , the storms and in Sea.I Beach,, w,itb an / overnight drop In surf I<> 'two !tel, IU01Uards said they do!>, anUclpate big surf for the ,weeJ<end. , U.S. Wealher Bureau oLtk:ia1I aaJd Lor- raine hu been fll>Qlted ~ • mll"'I '-th-·ol'.cabo san U.Cas,Baja Call(., moving westward ~t about eight knots. Winds bave been.iogged •at 65 mph near the eye of the hurricane which meuurea 90 milm across. Maggie has been seen in open ocean ISee SURF, P•&e l) • • • ' 'I , It W1in'\:be·tlle aunnlest weelr" I -end ' on record, what with low clou(is ' haunting the coast, but the temperatures will be in the balmy 7D-80 range reading !roln the beaches to iillanc!. INSmE TODAY • ' ' r ' • _. ,. . " • f • 1 ne'.nmor. mav .be me~ca to the ' , • ' ·· po'mogropher, but three be~· wiU,land·a,tn<ltorist in t~e Dan- ish alommer, See ChecJcmg Up, Pa.ge 1., '" • • I • ' ~ '• I . j DAILY I'll.OT S F•/dlf, ·-21, Jq7Q ~~ Manson l(new Sha.ron? Witnes ses Link Suspect to Victim LOI ANGELES (UPI) -Clmlea Ml-bu denied repeatedly 111at be ever villted the T1te estate but proo eecutlan witne:asel will 1wear on. the wl-stand ol te<Jng him talk to the lllahi-it w11 learned today. A eourt official uld Manaon WU lee.rt 00 """al OCCIWons in the house and .. the .....,.i. ta1kllJ& to Slwon Tata before the _..1 actreu wu lllain aJonc wflb four other perm&. Rudy Altabelli, owner of the 1225,000 eat.ate leued by Miss Tate and her bU&- bond, mm directot Romao Polanakt, and the star'a penooal photographer, S. HAlamt are apectod to leltlff nm week d ~ M>naon at I.be bome. When COlll'I convened today the pmiding Judi• went penonally to r.ian-·1 jail cell to lnveatlgate "'"'" plalnt. he wu baruaed by aberW'a clepuliel. Manson told SuperJor Court Judge O\arlea: H. Older that many of the wl-be intends to call Jn his cue have to talk to him through a wire mesh ..,,..,, and that he canoot aee them and bas di!!lcolty even Jn bearing them. 'l1le tiny blppie leader barefoot on the witness stand, aJao told the judge 111at Jn. !ormon hid been pul in hb cell block wbo went nmning to o!licera with any Jn. formation be gave them. Mamon Aid on one occaaioo be cave an "informer" a piece of candy and told him tt was LSD ao he could "go on a trip." Mlnaon aald the mu Immediately went to an officer and reported the defen- daot had given him LSD. After a btlef session oublde the presence or the jury, Judge Older told Manson's attorney and County COunsel Michael Dougherty that be. t would ac- OJDlp&ny them to the jail ...., In the same building above the courtroom to in· apec:t the complalnt about the acreen and other matters. Manson got bis first chance on the wltneaa stand Thunday to complain thal hia treatment by_ jailers w a s •'humlllaUng" and "like kicking a de.ad man." • UPIT ....... NEWPORT'S J USTI CE GARD NER ADMIN ISTE RS OATH OF OFFICE TO NEWPORT'S CA RPE NTER The Cha irman of the Republlc11n State Central Committee Now Slts in the State Senate * * * linda Kasahian Reunited With Clii1dren in ·East . . 'GOP Leader Hit As Bill 1To Control Coastline Dies F rom P q 'e I - REAGAN •.. . he ill in their dlstrlcb while on the CUD· palgo trail. Bradley and five othen are up for elec- tion this year. The Othl!fl are Democrats Anthony c. Beilwoo of Beverly mu., James MW1 of San Diego, George M01oone of San Francisco, Ah1:n Short or Stockton and Walter Stiern of Angela Near San Rafae l 3· Hours BefQre Slayi~gsi,· . , .. _. . '. ..., MIU'OBD, N.H. (UPI) -Linda Ka"' blan, Illar _.uon wl~aa in the Qwlls -family mmdor trial in Loo Anftle.s, wu 5'Clucled today w\th her two chllc!ml at hti, mother's home. Mn. Kenneth A. Byrd, mother d the tiny 21.year-ok! blonde, said lhe Dew to Logan International Airport in Booton 'Jbundv and wu driven to thia town ol 1,000 in IOllth central New Hampohlre. Mn. Kaublan nluled to --ucept her family, her mother uld. 1be children, Tuy a, :I, and Angel, born 5 montlw ago in jail. bave been atayio& wttb. their grandmother 1'hlle Mrs. JCua.. blan testified a= Illa-. and other members d hb cmm\une accuoed Jn the killlnp of acln!a Sharon Tale and six other penona in Los .Angeles. Released from surveillance Wednesday Mr. Kuabian sakl before leaving Los Angelta lhe wanted to "get clo1e1 to nature and ccmmane with God." She aaid = ~ llve with her cblldreo in Disneyland· Sues ·-Ari:ists' · Uni()n For $1 Million Rw DOIJG W1L1D ~ ......... .._.,... SACRAMENTO -A bllI to coo- trol ooutllne development bu been killed !or lack ol 1 bearing Jn the llenota, spur· ring charges from a fellow Republican that Senate President pro tem Jack Scbrade was a "fae,eless, gulleu" leader '""' duck! the Wues. Aaomblyman Pe"' Wlllao bluted the GOP leader ol 1he llenate lft<r Scbncle canceled a special committee bearing on the contro\!erlial coaaUine couervation pion 'I'hundly, ki1liotr the bill lo< the ,..,. '"l'here11 no lecttlmate reaaon to deny th1a bW a hell'iug,"' Wilson Aki, .. jOJt u there was no legitimate ream for Sen. Schrade to let thll bill A.it in hl1 ofUce for aeven day1 -• full week -after recelv· Ing it from the Assembly. "The only reuonable Inference that cu be drawn from Sen. Schrade'a refUSll ls that he wlahod to kill the bill without the embarraaameot of baving to publicly cut a "no' vott. I call Ulla a faceleu, gutleaa cle!aolt or an elected Olllclal •.• and 1 performance which dJJcredit. the Senate," Wlllon aaid. Wilaon and Schrodt, both ~Can&, repreaent the llkne are.a of San !Meo. -Mid be -the .,..11ng canceled because of the volume ol. other bills the Senate must act on before ad· journing today. He said the he1riq would have b«!n "a 'waste or time" because "( llisneyland bu sued the Amerlcao • !ind ... ---• b t ooq of Vlliety Artist. for wbai ataods can t -oo ·~ -11e< u f.oday at more than fl mlWan in an ~ who's for the b~I." cnote County Sllpri:r a.in ~Int . The meoaure, which w~ •pproved <Jo 111at'i:barna the --_ ... ..itli • Iii-the ~ !we ......,. ..... --breach olemtract.. • · · ,-r, ~ 1 .... .t•eitiii fttMnrnrl:k&na of the AGVA ii be1d responaible ln tho ocam !itnato ~mtel Orglnir.atlon IOd fer the wa1koul of union memb<n 11 Finance C.mmltle<s to go to the lull ltVeral l\laglc Kingdom ~. ·And the se ..... law suit deDlAndl damages afthe !'lie of Wllapn-himaell ·waited hall 1n hour JJ00,000 a day dating !n>m the lint ou~ 1 locked llenato commilt.ee room walkout laat Aug. a. , · · be!Ol'O' hear1ni !nlm a Posserl>y 111at the Disneyland attorney Kenneth E. Rlatau states in his compllint that a contract lljpled between the unJoo and his <!Jent on Sept.110, lWT Is 1Wl effecUve 1~ will he until Dee. 30. '!'bat 1gr<ement, he atatea, wu violated "w~ j1.14Ufica· tion." The lwl>week old fliapu"' l>egan ""'" 29 AG.VA membel'a walked out of Dimeyland'a allQwl alter complalnlng about low pay and Iona houn:. They were advlaed 1iy Disneyland offlciala 'lbunday that they would be re1>ired ii AGVA agreed to take no clladpllnary action aga.lnst the SS union memben who stayed .. the job. SUperiol" Court. Judge Robert L. CUfmln blJf achedulOd Wednesday as the date on which be will rule on earlier com· plalnta ta<d· aglinal the unloo by Dlmtyland. Judge .Corfman h~ algned a temporary ratraininJt Order which bar1 11everal unkm ana thelr member• from honoring pleb! !bits apd walking of! or slaying away from. their jobs at Dimeylarut . He will ~ further arguments on that dlapata Wedneaday. DAILY PILOT .....,,.., .... " ........ .... ~·--· ........ ,...., .Fr,:ont Pqe l SUlU' .•. about midway -ll!exko and Hawall alJo moving to th< west Weathermen said ahe meuures 45 m.lles across and winds have been measured at 45 mph near her eye.. Both storms are expected to generate a IOUlh swell wblch will bring the big waves and subsequent riptides to the Orange County beaches. While disagreeing on the possibility of big surf, lifeguards along-the coat were unanimous in their estimation of water temperature -all said Jt is going to be colder. San Clemente Jogged a 1&-<legree drop in temperature from 77 on Sunday to 11 tod.ay. "We expect it to stay in the 11-M degree range," a lifeguard spoke:l!lman said. · ~ Beach wa1 a little warmer with temperatures ranging from 17 to 19 and Ne'WpOrt was predicting temperatures from 61 lo 65. Hunlington Beach lifeguards W1!~ ea:tmating their tem- peratures in the mid (,()'1 and Seal Beach was anticlJ)aUng a consistent 67 degrees: Govenunental OrglJliDtlm Commltte< bearloi oo his bill hid been canceled. The Wilson bill would h.tve created a board and fIVe regional ~' wttb veto power over all devek>pment.a within tlirte miles of shore would abo come under control of the. itew boards. The bill would a1IO have limiled devek>pmenta reducing public access to the abore « views from the nearut road. Local pllnnJni decislou would have been 1Ubject to ail.le reversal under the plJn, Wtlaoo aid he would reintroduce the bW in January and "cootinue • to do everythin1 t. my power to bring the ~ tection of law to however much of this limited and unique natural resource as remalu to the people of California." He aald power companies -who seek coaatline 1ites for powa-planb -and land developers Jed opposition to his measure, especially "the corporate giants who want to dlvenify." 2 JC Districts Switch Titles, But Not Schools Bakersfield. LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A court,af- fidavit bu placed Angela Davjs in the San Rafael, area on Aug. 7 within three houni of a murtroom shootout that left four de.ad. ) ·: Mills and Stiern are considered the two The atate attorney general'J .office made the diacloeure in an aHidl'vit used most vulnerable in the Nov. 3 election to obtain a warrint to search MW Davi!4 and pcessure on them to vote for the 1959 station wagon which was found gOveroor's plan hid been particularly Tuesday night in front of the home of a acute. · Black Panther party member. lt was a titanic stnl,ggle that stretched 'Ibe affidavit, ClJecl by Alliltant At. • over the Jast month of the aeMion. The torney General Albert W. Harris Jr .. tu fight out of the way, the lawmakers stated Miss Davis took a plane from San puahed for adjournment later today -Francisco to here at about 2 p.m. Aug. 7. the 229th day of the record-long term. The shootout occurred at about 11 s.m. Reagan told Callforniani. "their pro-It gave no indication of where Miss perty tax bills will continue to mount Davis went after reaching Los Angeles higher and higher" because of. the "ir· lnternatiooal Airport. responsible" act of the 13 no.voting Harris, when q\Jestioned about the af. senators. fidavit, said authorJtles do not know He added. "I hope they will remember where she may be now. that passage of this tax reform program The affidavit, filed Thursday. said the would have sharply reduced homeowner ticket purchase was made ''after tn· P-~ytu ... " •vi""'~ forwtion of the death of .•. Jonathan And he carefully and deliberately call~ t..--"-Ad •---d · bl" " ed out the names of the ufaenators after JacL:1W1. , .111l ~1 ma e pu ic. saying, "I also hope theY will recall how On Aug. 7, Jackson, 17, a frequent com· hard we tried to help them get that relief panion of MW , Davis, armed three San -and who the 13 senators were that Quentin priJonera in a courtroom with denied IL" four guns which records show were "I am hurt but not alain," Reagan told bought by Miu Davi!. reporters at the later evening news coo-A shootout followed and Judge Harold ference , minute!: after GOP leadership in J . Haley. Jackson and two of the the Senate finally};ce up the fight. prillOllel'I weu killed. Two junior collqe district& were Their hopes ha beea~buoyed by the Miss Davia' green Rambler was found ren&med following be.trinp before tire election of Repu iCan State Cliairman in front of the home of Franklin D. Alex· Or1111e County board of education Tbun-Dennis Carpenter of Newport Beach to a ander, 29, a Black Panther and chairman · day. Senate vacancy Crom Orange County. He or the Communist Che Lumumba Club, to Coast Community Collq-e ~ct wu sworn in 'Thursday afternoon and one which Miss Divis belongs. becomes the offidal name for the junior of his first acts wu to respond "aye" Ale.zander was aerved a subpoena and i>elt:ed for the questioning with hi! wit~ and, three attorneys and reportedly .~ lhO Filth Ameodmenl. Franklli:r bad said earlier Miss Dlvi1 left the c·ar in front of lti! hol198 about- two .weeks ago because it woul~·~~ Harris siid he' .que~tioned AieQllOU becaUSe AJexander was the last person known to possess one of the guns bought by Miss Davis which Jackson used in tht shootout. Alexander had the .38~aliber automatic in bis possession when he wu: hefd briefly during a robbery in· vestigation here in 1968. 1 .From Page I NIXON ... David enters Naval Officer's C&rulldate School In New England In October. , Orange County residents by 1ihe thousands were predicted foe the welcome at El Toro. but probably couldn't outdo the celebration thrown bt, Puerto Vallarta. At least 400 Mexican cavalrymen a~ equal numbers of parachutists and in. fantrymen formed an honor guard for the Nixons as the two presidents mel . During the day the mercury hit to degrees in the seaside resort and as Mr. Nixon stepped from the plane a mariachi band played "Ode to Two Presidents" - a <;UStom·made song wriUen for fbe QC>o casion. ~ · ,.._ Two little boys prestnt.ed the NliMI with two red stones gathered from the beach then the VIPs traveled, a motorcade amid cascadea~f confetti. coUq:e diltrict lncludtnc Golden Wert when the roll was called on the tu bUL questioned Wednesdly by H1rria. J:Jc !P" College and Orqe Cout College. o---'-----------------------'~------------ Rancho Saoilqo Community College "Plactl the Slnta Au Junior Collete ti· tie !or the dlatrlct Including Slnta Ana College and It. 1dult dlvlaloo. Aaa~tant Superintendent Ernest R. FINAL WEEK OF SUMMER SALE Nortoo told trualeel the name cbanles would not affect the names of the col· legea themlelvu, but oruy-the diatrlell. Only represent&Uves of the colltges spoke 11 bearlnp on the petitions lo< th• name changes. Frank O. Hopkins, U>iatanl to th• 1Uperintenclent or Cout Community College diatrict, told trustees the name change would not rtqUire cost& to the district other than for the purcbue of a new rubber stamp with tht diltrk:t's new name and address. "Old 1t.tlooery will be used unlll ii la 1one," Hopkins llld. Dr. John E. Johnson, president d Santa Ana College, 11id the name &elected for hia district "was more descriptive of the attP we serve." Trustee Roger Anderson inquired ll Dr. J:ohnson was aware of the area that the old Rancho Santiago occupied and he replied, "Carden Grove and Orange.'' These two cities are without a junior college district of their own and rely on · other junior college districts f o r educating the.Ir high school gradual~. La!t year, Norton aaid, junior college tuition tax tran11rer1 for students from Garden Grove and Orange totaled $5.7 million which will require approximately a 97..wit per SlOO tu for resident.a of those ciUCl!I, next year. Last Opportunity To Obtain_ The_ Finest In .9uality At · Reduced Prices HENREDON FEATURES eapri AT SPECIAL PRICES c.-a&.ii , s.c~ 04tAM0ll" ~T ~•'-lfHfNG COM .. ANV l•Mrl N. w.M. ~~ .... ............, J1r.li •· c •• 1 • ., Bla~ks Not Ya ~I .... Gc!Mr" ,._.... lhe"''' 1e ... a """ 1\1111•• A. 111 .. ,, .. ; •• ~ ...... llc.11•'4 P, Ntn ........ Or ..... c..itlfl' l'IW .,.... Cemet,ery Re fus es Dead Soldier "I really !ell aw!ul bad aboul IL" lllr1. Drex•l off•r1 Ifs f•mou1 "E1p•r1nto'' •t sptci1I pric•s. ' • c.MMatl a'9Wul hySlnd .....,.,. --"'* nu w.1 .. Ibo, ......., • .._ ~a.di! ttl .,_ll ... _ ,......... a.di! ,,.,. '""' .......... • ~I -Nlt'UI [I CMllM •Ml FORT PIERCE, F11. (AP) -A cemetery that advertlaes free burial plot! to former servicemen won't take 1 young soldier killed In Vietnam. Spec. • Pon· derteur E. Willlaml ts unwanted because he's black. Campbell 11id Thunday nighl "He could go over there and fight war and the color didn't mean anything. He could 1it down and eat and the color didn't mean anythlng. Then he's dead and the color mean.s something." Henred1n & H1rit19e upholsf•ry is •v•ileble •f • 15 Y.' re~ ·~ Willlaml, 20, WU killed by a mortar barrag• Aug. 8 in Vlelnam. Hls t>oey •r·. rived home Wednesday, and an un. dertaker asked ofllciala ol Hll1crest Memorial Gardens about a free plot. James Livesay, cemetery man.a1er, wenl to the home ol Wllllams' mother. Mrs. ll!ary Campbell, and &aid be would face laWIUlll from wblto IMl)'en II he violated the "whllel only" clause of_ the 5.755 coatraell the cemetory bu entered 1lnce it began in 1164. "When they told me thlJ, I'm the kind or perlOll who llYl lf It'• privately own. ed, l 11)' lt'1 tbeln and that'• oby,'1 11kt • MD. Campbell. 1 16-year .. ld putry oook wbo earns '74-.83 weekly. '1'm the kind of poraon who -ldn't want to cause nobody ~any trouble. I'm going to bury my boy Jn the bl1ck cemetery Sunday." Livesay offered to pay the $155 for 1 plot at Pine Grove, customary burial place for blacks in Fort Pierce. Mrs. Campbell &aid abe wu undecided about acceptlng the otter. lJveaay said the threat of. law suits made hb declsiQn firm: "Even though we deeply l)'Jnpotblu with the family, ,.. a .. powerless to do onything." The ad, run frequenU7 in the Joe.ti newtpaper, aald in large type: "Notk:e to all veterans who h.tve honorably served lhelr country ln Umes of war or peace." ln small type the ad continued, "and who are otherwise quallfitd for burial ill Hiiicrest Memorial Gardw." T b e qualifications were not spelled ouL Llvuay aald lhe 42-acre cemetery bad set ulde oM·fourth acre for the fret military !unerala and U was near!)' !Wed. ducti~n to incude tp•ci•I ord•r. Don't dtl•y •ny lon9tt th is m•tchtndise mey n•ver 191in be offered tf tft1s1 excepfion.11 prices. DEALERS FOR: HENREDON -DREXEL -HERITAGE 1NJ11111 " NEWPORT BEACH 1727 W11tcllff Dr., 642·2050 OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 , I NTE RIORS Profeulonal Interior Designers Av11l1bll-AID-NSID LAGUNA BEACH J.45 North Co11t Hwy. 494.6551 OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 • 'I . 1 VOl!.Jl.3', "JO. 200, ~ SECTIONS, "6 PAGES FRiDAY, AUGUST •2f; ~9701 • ml•CENTS " ' . ' • . " Cheeiing Throng' Greets Nixons at ._ El Toro " B)' ~ORN V ALTERZA Of flle ..,.llY Plltl Staff , President anil Mn. · Richard Nixon were eXpected to land amid a spirited public welcome at El Toro late this af. h>rnoon, probably sllll remarking on the thW!derous reception they received lbulsday in Puerto Vallarta, Mesfco. And Orange Countians would have to try bard to beat the reception given the Firol'F~ lo the Mexican ..-t t~n wb.t. ""11eltl was lncheo deep in the • or street after 1 Nilon motorca.de puaed Tbursday morning. , A!nid the tolling of bells, tlie •lrum· ming of guitars and the blare' of trumpets, the Nb:ons visited the scene 0( their honeymoon 30 yeara -q:o, ~ived a key to the city then the President settled down to slgniflcani business with the · outgoing President of Mexico Gustav~ Diai-Ordaz, By Thursday night, the two chiela bad hammered out a pact to end the decades- .er ·Governor Bitter At Tax Bill Loss SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. Reagan's killed II-literally at the 11th boor of the 11 billion tu: reform program ls de.Id to-1970 5eSllion. lay! · The Senate defeated the me&sure 26-13 Tbe•BlpubliCan govenlOI'. bitter at the with 'l1 votes needed for passage .. c...,_ •-.~.a "b'-~-"~" of "· 13 ___ , 1111111J Jim._ ~-wtto "'-"' In an 11 p.m. neW3 cuwereu'ce Tb.urs-......,:..00 ,,u.i,1gainol\llle1plm,and da 'tbe diseppomted ....... called 'ii < '.l1 ~ ! lain ;,.boliiiitiil ~ wc 1 • old squabble over harder landl along the shUling Rio Gradde'in Tezu. White House epo!lesmen said the two worked out a sys"1t of· "compensating factors'' in case11 · -Alere the riverbed of the bordering stream sbifta. Particularly toui:liy. iJi the llq\labble ·o]lr.r z.oao acres inear Presktio, Tex., which will be the iubject of a new U.S.- Mexico treaty. OlliCials were especled to esplain the pact tale this ~temoon. Diaz-Ordaz predicted bis congress * *'* • IS ·would ratify the pact swiftly. fewday1, will meet with the President at 'lhe lrl'ival of the Nb:ons to the the 1 Western White House · in Siil southern Orange ~ today Waf, set fpt Cl te saturd to d1scu&S tters 4:30 p.m. at the Marine Air Station at El emen ay · ma Toro. dealing with Southessl A!ia, The public bad ) been welcomed to the , After the talks Agnew will travel~ to touchdown of Air Force<>-· to gteel the that part of·the globe 1" view the siiua- Nixons at the start of their working ·vaca· lion there Orst-hand. ilon lasting through tho rest of the on his· return he •lain wl)l -wljh month. Mr. Nixon in San Cl11mente to dilcuas bis Vice President Spiro Agnew, wbo baa , ,flndinga, been in SoUlhern Calllornla for the put The ~ of the Preli~enl'1 ICbedul• * * * " I ~ <1~iojlfai~Jl! til:tfforill to 'ob. Blu. Smr : ' :-.-::::~ .. .=-~. • ~ Tllo-~ plan -1<1 baft ralled the ' . , - T B • ~'t, ':I: !'ts~ a .:'""...:..i1111,~1!,'! P.il.1E~IDM NIXON AND Ml!XICAH PRES!DINT eUSTAYO b LU"qRJ.AI UI~ ou.i,S~S li;t , 0 ring other levies to pay fer a variety of pro-' t sulllel lho 'lonlor, TW!l ·L••dor1.1t .. ch '"'!·~on Old:~ p~i.,,. ; petty tax cub. The W. would have r .-, · · · • · ., • ' Hl.gh Surf raiSed about·"llall of th• 11 billion and • =~:t.i::~\..~.:::1s.'""0 to t J .. U • ' D-} . :Mo'ney No-GOi>c'l' . Predictima for week.d..i surf rsnge It also would have ilnposed payroll ounty ury rging. · ' , . e, ay , 'rom two feet to.10 feet along tbe Orange w1thhol<linJ of the stale imcome lax.which 'F 'p' t N • , , :0..1 .. lifeguard; awall the erfecls ol . now Is paid b.y most Californians Ill one or a ixon ' urricaD Lo aine and troplcal slorm lump sum on :Api:iJ 15. Of. Cry' tal c ·o tf all' ~.ggie. ~pti~ .. are a1 .. predicted. Reagan said h• would make i.t the . .s o ve , .U In Mex ico w: ia-v iald they are anUcipating a .siI to ~·t Je51 Unruh Nov 3 Li!e;uard spok~en. in San Cl~~~e s~~l~~ ~=:!ct '::r'i::r: ~ ..:, '.I bot iweJl, while their neighbors ln • · . . ......_ Or••• "-·-ty G and J •""-· •"-ts so-... cont • er the '-m·-Beach p~'-ted smaller surf al And he promlsed to campaign '88WI ·--.• ~ r , ury _, ~e ·~ "'lOll ov ... -•-the 13 tors incl ding ne · bll relused•a reooiution·in which ii asb tbe of the ~.oullall. ~e to three feel. Clark B'::iey of Sin J.,. -wt' .. ;"; Jloard of supervisors to delay approval of He Said the pipeline would be used. Nowport Beacb •and llimlilllton Beach be is in their dls!ricts while on the cam· a sew'8• ., __ , ou"""'""e Into the -primarily for the dlst>ooal of esceas JUards said tbty espected big surf from pa1gn trail. ~..,... ..,...,... iiclaimed water and salt brines., be atonns and in Seal Beach, with an al Qyslal•Cove, between Laguna Beach ·It.8lao woold be used for .the removal · ···-•·bl :..... m· -·J to two feef . . Bradley and five others are up for eJec-and "----de!,. __ ,....,"""' '"'""" •w' "' t this The then De ts \,Nl.\111<1 .m&e. of some industrial wutes, Eppinger siid, lfegua..rd!: said they don't anUcipate big ~ year. 0 ..-e mocz:a The sewage disposal line ls j>roJ)OSed by but this would be done in conformity with rurf for the weekend. . Jamesy~ Be~r*'~ of DiS:;o~ly~ the Irvine ltancb Water District ' far rtgulations established by the State U.S. Weather Bureau o[ficlals said Lor-Moscone ct. San Franclsai Alan Short of service of future d~elopment on Irvine Regional Water Quality Control Board. 'ilne bas been spotted 800 pii1e1 st.ockton and Walter ' Stiern 0 r Ranch. Tb~e bas a!Jo been discussion Eppinger saJd, "We are capable of ioutbwest of Cabo San Lucas, Baja Calli., Bakersfield. that the city of Laguna Beach might meeting any requirements imposed by novbig westward at about eight knots.· 'Mills and SUern are considered the two eventually book into the iysteqt. ariy study the govetnriterit might come up Winds have been: logged at 65 mph near most yulnerable in the Nov. 3 election The outfall lint would extend ·5,000 feet with. If ecologists decide the disposal of be eJ.e of ,1be h"urricane which measures and .pressure on them to vote for the into the ocean. waste in the ocean needs additicinal tr.eat-~ mtJ .. apross. . govl!l!llr'I plan bad been particularly The ·Grsnd Jw:y,,in its r.;.iuilon which nient, regulations thsl·woold·he imposed Magie .has been seen ln open ocean acute. ,_ was drafted Aug. 11, asks that county ap-on all agencies, we would meet them." St midway between Mellco and It was a titanic atruggle that stretched proval be held up oo the project unW a T&e firSt staie of the outfall, would wall alao moving to the west -mer tbe ·tast month al. the,session. 'lbe study 0( the project.ii a>bducted by the have an ~ted discharge rate of 15 thermen said rile meaauru.45 miles lax lighi ~ol the way, the lawmakers Southern Ca1ilornia Couial ,Water nlillion gallons a day and would meet """"' and winds bave been meilured at )illshe<t for adjournment later today -Research Project Authority neem anliclpaled through !!Mil. 15 'mph near her eye. , the 229tb day of the reard-loog term. The jury resolution states tbat 11u-~stat Owe l.!I one of the origlnal Both 1torms ire a.pectecf\O generate.1 Reagan!.. told Caljfornl4M ''their pro-J.st1ng standards of pollt.luon to coastal residential developmenta on Irvine Com~ iouU. 111ftll which will ,brfnc the btg perty tu bllta will continue to mount waters at ouUalls are r•pkflf being piny land and iJ ln an area considered to Javes and sub$eqQeflt' riptides to the ·fdgher and higher" because of the "ir-revised" and that it ill expected that the be 1heltered from other urban develop-~ranlie County: beaches.+ · r~nslble" act of the 13 ~voting $1.3 million study on the ecological effect nl.ent along.the Orange Coast. While disa~ing on the eosslbUttf.' of terfators . of waste. disposal ·OD ocean Wlters Will List June 19 th6 Santa Ana Regional •lg 11111, ltteguards along thi coast ..iert He added, "I hope they will remember add to knowledge on the subject. Water Quallly Control Board bad adopled Ulanimoos in ~ir f!Stlmation of water that passage of thiJ tu: reform program Defending current plans, Willilm Ep.. rig@ slafldarm to protect ocean' Jife and emperature -all said it ill going to be would have ~Y reduced homeowner pinger, general manaier of the Irvine water quality in connection with the pro- lOlcler. property luea, Ranch Wator Diltrlcl, said be beUeved poMd outfall. 'Dog Powe r' Pro test Set Plans for a "dog-in" on Laguna ~h's Main Beach . to protest Cl- ty Council adoption ol an ordinance banning· dogs from beaches and parks, were reported in the Art O>lony today. One spokesman for the irate dog ownen said a "parade" of.dogs (on louhe5, of~ course) and placard- belrin& 1Upporters of canine rights wduJd form up at 11 a.m. Saturday. Coastline Curb Bill Dies Senate GOP Leader Sc hra de Blasted as 'Gutless' By DOUG 'Wn..us ing it from the Assembly. ed favorable recommendaUoos of the ·AUKtlhll """ .,,... "The only rea.sonable_pinference. that Senate Governmental Organization and SACRAMENTO -A . bill to con-caR be drawn from Sen. ~ade'1 rtfuaal troi COllltline deveiopmentbaa been ltilled 11 -that he wlahed to kill the bill witboul Finance Committees lo 1° to th~ lull for lack of a be.arlng in tbe Senate, spur-the embarrusme11t of having to publicly Se1ate. ring charce.s from a fellow Republican cist a "no' vote. I call this a faceleu, Wilson himself waited half an hour that Senate PretldeJlt pro tern Jack gutleu default of an elected official • • • outside a Jocked Senate committee room . Schrade "8S a "~~lllileas" leeder , and a perfonnance wl>lcl1 discncUta 4he before hearing from 1 passerby thst the 'illio ducb the --~te " Wilson said l I • ~-I OrAn1"tlorl ~ittee , "-nblymon Pe&! b1uted the 'WI~ and Sehr~, both ,Repub\;oana, lle"1J>I oo bis bllJ.liad"bOen'~ . PUERTO V ALLAl!TA, ldall<o tm:il -Pat Nlxon,'s money wasn't.1Dy,1obd.ln Puerto Vallarta Thursday. , . ' TJle·first lady, with ~r h~,on.an overnight trlp lo· this lovely reaOrt villaie on the Pacific coas~.1trollfd ~the local marketplace, to buY ...venin: Sb• finally had Ip give up sn<1,go bllck to Jbeir offi!j:ial resfderice' sµice merctia:ntl in- sisted on CJving h~ so many gifts. , Sbopkeepers Upped th~~ sombreros and smiled when Mn, Nixon lrl"fl to, pay for huge pink crepe pa'per. nowers · ahe had selected. "No, no, Senora," they said when she tried to give them·mOOey. 1 V,:omen.in°open street 11talls &bowered her, with gifts,. incluqtng laqur.r plltters, peaches and fresh Dowen. Mrs. Ni.JDn •ll&id with a smile: ''1 tliint I bave lo (<>borne. Tbey're.golng,to Ii•• me the ·whole' town." . · She hugged and kissed local children and &aid "adio!'' -goodbye! -to' the grownups. Wearlng·slurdy.aquare heel.s, .Mr,t. Nix- on had no trouble: stromng • 111\#t the ,blazing sun and enjoylrig the &cenery. With wives of several cabinet members trailing behind , her, she vLllted"a new playground specially ci>nstructed in ber honor. P e a s a n t homes had been tom down to make way for the part-just a .week ago. Martha Miichell, wile. of Al~ Ge!ieral 'John N. MitChell, ba\t1dillli:ully in malntiifulng Mrs. Niion'i P.<c!e. • ' " 111h!Y'Ve Jtept me julnping:" ahe Ald. "Everi time I try to take a· breath. they . have me on mr feet again. . . , Mrs. Mitchel bad dl!flctllly on the cob- blestoned streets and leaned le.' 1UJ>Poit on the arms of friends. At ine poml, they paaed al namw rtver where a peasant ·woman wu doklg · tbe family wash 1 b:ftiiitlne gannecitl on · a rock. , ' ''That's not a.s good U·• wlibboltd," Mrs. Mitchell remarked.. 1 ' .. ' . Maq .Sajlii· ~.~· · . 1ienf walked info' a'W ' during Iii<. vlsll tq the '"*' Collon Estate bave oot yet been announll'd, Ila& many cil•the pUia wW lllatf caillng- u the ·wiula ' ~ llalf lalll llito tbt San clemeote niutfue. · · The .nur. MnO family la ~ to reunite too1ib1 at the Spanlah Vllla.. , YOUlllell ...... r Julie and her, D band, David-· bave been 1*o .-a weell wcatlonlng quiatlf-. (Sea NIXON, Pqe I) * * PactOkay~_ ' ' By Mexican., . U~S. Chiefs County. Woman · Killed in Crash Virlinia R., llJarquez,, 23, ti Bu<na Park, was ~.e.-IY•tht•mprniq: when her sm_1U foreign ur went out ot control1 and struck a bridge abu-·fnlLli Palma, the Or11111e County Coroaer'1 Of. lice reported. Police said the y-......,, was clri"' Ing westbound on O,a~ Avenue and Artesia ljou1'v~ if a,m. whea ber car slammed into._ brldp10ailing. She wu ejected Iron> the vehicle and proi>ounced dead, !!" arrival al Beach Community H09ila! in · StantOn 211 mhiut.. later. Ctall& • ·11 woo't.119 Ibo sunniest week· end 1 on t'6l1'4. wllit with low cloud• blunting the coalt, but the temperatilrt1 will be in tbe balmy 7().8() ranee reading from the beachu to inland. INSmB. ~DA}' D,nmork mav be m<CCG to lM J)OT"OQnl~, bvt thrt1 beer•. IDiU.l<md • motorilt in Ute Del .. lih llommcr. See Ch .. lcblg Vp, Poge 71 . Under present cit) law, lellllhed ~ dop are allowed Oli the buch. ~the new ordinance eoet• ellecl in 30 days, dop wlli be ban- noll eotiroly from the beach and ~ from three city parks. GQf>, llodar ,of"' _..~ , .~the same area of San a.,.. . ~ !'\lsOO blU , would have created a cana!W ~ ~ llearln1 on '. 'Schraae s8ld be onlered the •iln« lo.rd Ind five .relional•boarda . .'1•!th veto the controVehW ) ation cal\CeleCl'because·of the,\.otume oC'other ~overall developmenU.within three~ CINCINNATl-.\~-~t:.:E and 'wltbout l'lWiird --I ~. 1'11Ue into the ' bac1i ol a COllllllele ' 1tranger and then killed ~: i<ou<e Aid t'red Clayton, II, walked awoy fra81 the Veterans Admlolstratlcil bolpital 1: -~ ~· ·-,-·: ,.-, c.tlllllr1lll, . I ' J, .......,_""' ...... ,=-: '!' ,.I 1:::-..ewi,M;J . The ordinar\ce was p a 1 1 e d Wednesday by a l to 2 vote aller a lumuJtuoua: meeting featuring a parade oi opeaken wpportin( and OpPO'ina Oie Jaw. plan Thursday, kllllq the bill for the bills the Senate must act on berore ad· miles of ahore would also come "Under year. journlng today. He said t¥ hearj/og would control ol the oew boards. . "There Is no legitimate nalOJl to dtny have been '1a waste of Uint." b6c1Ute ••[ The bill would alao have limited lhl1 bill a hearin1," \filson aid, "Just u can't find anyone on the aommlttee but developments reduclna public.access to there was no le&illmate r-..on for Stn. one who't for the blll. ~, · theiahore or views from the nearest· road. · Schrlde to let this biD tit In his oUlct for The measure, which ft approved -4.2. 1.o&.t pJ~ing declsio1111 would have been aeven d1y1 -a lull tleek -alter receiv· ~Y the Auembly -io aeo,-aeacl--aubleciJo ataJe reversal Wldu the plan... _) ' ' • Lexington, Ky,, earlier In the diy and took a bus lo ClncbinOU. He ~ the hunUng knlie.at a tloreJ'a block 1way lrom the bar, oltlcet1 ·MhL • '"" ' • c:.ia at tPI& ,.... 1t ~ .. .,.,.. 1'-1• _., .... .._ I IJMlMlril* ft.II ......,..,... . ,.........,. . ,...... It-It ,....... ... ~ " ........ .. ... \.Mellr'I ,, .............. '"" Mlrrllel U..... I WitrM lflWt M ,......... ..... ........ itoaf { I I I I 2 DAILY .PILOl SC ,.....,, ,.__ 21, 1970 ...... -Appealing. Reagan · tQ ·C Look~ Into Route Fuss By L PETER KRIEG .... Oellr .... ...., SACRAMENTG -Governor Roq111'1 aides aid today he will ~t'IODllly review lhe conJroveny surrow>dlnr Ille future Pacific coa11 Fmway' route ·through Newport Beach. AJsemhtyman ROhort E. Badham (ft. Newport Beach} who lost a ha.tile to get the Lqislaturt to kill a 10-mile strttch of the planned road earlier UtLa week, had uJd he wOuld lake Ille • mattu lo Ille governor. , A press aide in the gov.ernor'a office u.ld there hiu still been no o!fk:lal re- queot..from Badhsm, bul that when It does dmie, Ute govemor certainly would ,..pooc1 to It. He cited Reagan'• ''serious concern" lhat the state must 'preeerve the en. vironmenL Badham. lntonsely ~tod all<r the Senate Trampori.tlon Commltt.e Wednesday rejected bis volatile bill, vow- ed Uta! he WU no! through In his elforlll to get the freeway off Newport'• coastline. At the time, Badham uld he would uk the governor to withhold construction !unds !0< Ute -from -Boulevanl ·1n Huntin(too Bead\ to Ute euternmotl boundaries of Newport Bead!. Later. 'on the Door of the Assembly. Badham proclahnod, "The next llep Is lo pursue the matter through the governor's office· and to determine the feasibility of Ute coasla1 freeway through all ol CalitorJl,1'i. '' A 1pokaoman IO< Governor Roqan pointed out tblt there is a speclal com- mltt.. operatlng now Uta! <Ollltnuously reviews freeway plam as they relate to KOloO and envJrcnment. Ho lndleatod Ute rovemor mlgbl 111- ltlally rder Badham'• req-to this paneL He su-od Utal no ,clion lnvolvlnl ll1Y part of Utt lreeway would he tak .. without amaulletlon wlUt Ute Slela Oivi.!lion of Highways. Badham could not be reached for com- ment on Ute devoklpmenl from Utt ,,_., olllce. Tbt IAILalttun ii "'1l'lllq feverllhly towards a hoped·for .. Laguna School Officers Hea~ ' .. ..,.,. ' acijournment al mldnlshl tonJlhL Undtt current hl""'°y dM!lon plans, Ute Newport ltCtion of Ute coutal lreewar wW he Ute first section to be buill ID Orange Cclmty. A depirtment ipoketman aaid 'Thura- day lilat coostruc:tloa tbroup Newport -1d llkely helln In Ille 19*74 fllca1 year. The state already has bepn acquiring property along the route. The press aide ctecUnect to uy wheUter Ute eovernor mlj)tlt personally aide with Badham 11111 Ute Newport Beach Interests mid recommend ellmlnating the 1egment . or altering ·Jts route. ObjectlDlll have been based mainly on the fact that the route Wider present plans, would run adjacent to the pruient eout mg1noay, blsectlnf Ute dty 11111 uktng .,... real tllate In Its paUt. The road runs COllllderably lur1her II> 111111 along most of tis route, cutting 00... to the c:outline only after It crosses Bead! Boulevard and be1ds in to Newport. The city of Newport Beach has aJready llped an agreement with the state on the roUte of the freeway east from the Upper Newport Bay to lbe Corona de! Mar city llmlb, a 1tretcb' of foor miles. There II no fonnal .,,...ment en Ute mrte from tbe weatem boundary to the bay, however. In relat.ion to the e1istlng agreement, a group (If citluru: has announced plam to circulate petillon! to force a referendum on whether the City Cotaleil lbould res- cind lhe route pacl. The erOuJ>, at tbt ame timt, IJ aettinC to force a cbutll' •rMDdment reqWrtnc dtywfda -... Mura -ay routea. ·I ..aguna Sets Tai Rate, Budget Meet j The Lacuna Beach aiy Council II u· pedod to IOI Ille dly tu .... 11111 adopl a budpl fer Ille comlq yw al an ad- journod _.,, w-.y n!F~ ' -oC a poulble. -In Ullllld ,oJUIU.,,....... fllO II ... WU ~~-~ ... """ lit eoailcll For 'Practice' :':"~a:::-.:;:; Top.--~~ -.a .• -.. ;:-.' "'""' ... 5~ llo41. ~ JAiiiila+;. ~--····''" d.c.l or1clllllY !!Ill le.a. Hlth School will ..0 ali iO pm -111 ailde for a joint ll<ld)' .-.ioQ omo pracllcal upe(lence, on poUtlca in ; 'lv!Ut 'lhe Ptbu.1 Oonuni..lon on lhe u.i. lanla Bubara put W.U.. ·• tu. oqurl sbortlge ln Ute Art Colony. Ton olfltera, Including female ASB Thf .wdy, llionf wlUt dlscuaalon of ™'1dool CaUty Mlrple Will l«ond Ute <:oons:Hmlft Chorlton Boyd's pro~ snnUll Clllftrnla Mlodauoft 1~ student committee system to 1treamli.le council ::.uncu. CCASCl content.ton al U.. work, will be hold !0110 .. tnr ,.,,,11r .,... Jnl~IJ of Santo Barblta,' Aue· • to d\\~ Ute evening 1Ch$1e ls a report ta. Tho • oi Utls ilq IOlalon 11 from Boid and actil1 cily manager n •~new)j' e1.:J ~ ''wlUt Jooeph SWHllY on ,Utelr efrorta to f~ prac:llCll u4 ~ mtOlll by which to ·-, to , •CQOlllJ1lnd.lle Utt COWllJ I "P8 w1Ui flltun problemt " r,por11 hlrh health IUl'Vey Isam which has been lchool ASB publld!l "llcllMI Blrrloo operallhg out ol Ute hip acbool calet.rta. The llladenls wlll.~ much of iheir Th~ , bud1et of •ppro:dmately II.I Im• tn '"'moCt'1 eoWfclla •. 1bnllar to the ·million th1t will be up for consideration 1ludent chbncll at the ·Mi\i .cbool. They would Involve •• Jncre1se of about half a Nill elect slates of olficeri and ho 1fven cent In Ute tu roto, accordlna lo notlrlnr rypotbetlcal problems to solve. city man.qer James Wheatoa. "It La hoped Uta! throu&h Utese However, U lhe dty Is ohllpd to pey 1ypolhel!cal ~ Uta! doleaotoo wW lro.000 for Ila sbare or "1'air to Ute levelop Jeadersbtp,' stralghtf91'wardneu sewer treatment plant, an addltlonll 10 ind senalbllity in governing their own cents per sioo of assessed valuation Ugh school," Barrlol eoplilnod. would ho required. R<placeinent ol a DurLnc Jut year's CASC conference, broken clarifier would cost no,ooo, of leld at the UC Rlveraid~. five of the ten which Federal tund1 would cover one. l.aauna dtleaaie.:wer. elected 'to prealde third . IVll' mock counclli. In'tht paat, not more Lut year'• I.at rate w11 $1.93 per tlOO hal ont ltudentt per delte•Uon hid been of a.sseased v1lu1tion 01 a $3.4 mllUon lledtd to ~ tap iatl. ~ budaet. A Iara:e lncrt1se in Llrun1'1 'lbl tblm1 ol .thhi )'611''1 convention ls overall aasC19ed va1U1don made It poul· 'Ten Montho to awi,e Ute World." ble to draw ..,, a IU mlllloa b<idJel for DAllY PILO T ",. ~ .. --.;. ..... ,,_ s.c- QllANOI COAJl' l'U•llJH1NG c0M'ANY l•Mff N. W1.4 P'1l1ifenl ..., .._,""*" J1c\: l. Cv1!1y \ltd ,,..,..,, N o-.i M.,_..., Th111111 ic ... n ·-n-•• A. .. .,., .. --l lch1r4 P, N1U llv!fl 0r ..... "'-"' ..... ....... c.i. ... , -Wtft ..,. ...... ,,....,..., Midi: Jttl twrwt ..... ""'"'"' .......... '-di! :m P-1 A.....,.. Mlllltllltl11t -..cfrl1 I,_,. Setdl .......... S.1 a..Nll!t: lN ...,,. II O!nlM 11•1 the coming year with only a sllaht In· creue in ihe tu rett. Parking District Proposal Faces Planners Probe The lquna Beach PlamlnJ CDm· mi..ion will otody a proposal for • perk· In~ dll1rict on Soutlt Cout Hl&hw•Y at • •llidy ,...1on, 7:30 p.m. Monday al Cl)j' Hall. The comnw.lon h11 received a pro-- po!f} lmn many ol Ute mljor property owners in the southern sectkM'I of the city, roughly In Ute vicinity ol Ille Ari Center f0< a parking dlslrlcl The ~I asks the city stair to detennme initial costt: for acqui.slOon of land hetween Mountain and Calltope otnets, up Ute alley. lot a parking lot. .. rt would probably he used !or surfaoe parkinJ, tn!Ually, .. ctly Plonn<r Alvin 0 . Autry lllld Utls morning ... But Ute tilt lJ 1d1ptable Jn the future for 1 second tevtl ~ ... wltll acoesa from lhe alley." Autry said Utot lhe city 1tsll probably wlll ho aulhorttod to prepare a coot otudy for Ute llnd •nd preplro • petition for land acquisition for Utt parklnc dlJlrld commiUte. Planners alto will study a proposal !or • trlct on Ttmplt Hill• Drive, •bout a block pall Upper San !!<mo Drive. Seven lots ara lncludod In Utt area propooed for housing clevelopmenL " -Manson I ~ Linked t.o Mias Tate IAlS ANGELES (UP[) -Charles Million has dealed repealedly Utst ht ever vlaited the Tate estate but pro- aecuUon witnesses wW swear on the witness stand oC ~ bhn talk IO Ute ala1o ·-· ti -leamecl today. A court officlal aid Manion WU teen on ltVeral eocuJona in the house and on Ute grounds talking to Sharon Tait hefore the pregnant actress wu a1a1n along with four other penons. Rudy Aliehell~ owner ol Ute 1225,000 estate lei.Rd by Mias Tate and her hU&- band, film dJrector Roman Polanslti, and the 1tar'1 personal photographer, S. Hatami are upected to testify ne.it week cf setinl Manaon at the bome. When court conveood today Ute presiding judge went pereonally IO Mamon'• ·jail cell to lnveotlgato conr plaints be wu harassed by sheriff'• deputies. -told Sopertcr Court Judge Charles H. Older that many of the witneases he intends to call in hLs case have to talk to him through a wire mesh screen and that he cannot see them and bu dlffteulty even in hearing them. 'Ibe tiny hippie leadei;l bautoot on the wl-atond, alto told uie Judi• Utat II> lormera had been put In his oell block who went running lo olOcera wltb any In· fonmtion he gave them. M&nlOR said on one occasion be gave an "Informer" a piece of candy and tald him ll was LSD so he could "go on a trip." Manson said the man immedlattly went to an officer and reported the deCen· dant had given him LSD. Alter a brief ltlllnn outside Ute praaico of Ute Jury, Judge Older told Monaon'1 attorney u4 County Coun1e1 Michael no..,berty thal he would IC- eompany lhem to Ille Jail area In Ille ..,.. hutldlng abovt Ute courtroom to II> opecl Ille oomplalnl al>out Ille ocret11 11111 other-matten. Mwon 1ot hl1 fint chance oo the -1tand 'l'hunday lo oomplaln tbs! bi8 treatment b)' jailert W a I "humtltatlni" and "IJke ldclllni I dead man." * * * Linda Kasabian Reunited With Children in East MUOllD, N.H. (UPI) -Lindo Kalllo Mlft, 11at _.uon wrtot. In Ille Qlrlot -r.nQJ murdor tdal In LoJ AllPles, WU llCludod today with lier two 'diudron 11 ~ -·· homo. Mn. KenneUt. A. Byrd, mother of Ute tiny 21·year-old blonde, sakl she flew to Logan lnternaUooaJ Airport in Boston "nwrsday and wa1 *lven to this town of i,000 1n aouth central New Hampehlre. Mrs. Kaublan refused to see anyone except her rahluy, her mother said. The chlldren, Tanya, 2, &nd Angt.I, born S months aro In jail, have been atayin1 with their grandmoth• wbllt Mrs. Kua· hian testilled anlmt MaMOn and other members of his hippie commune accu.std in the killlnp of actress Sharon Tale and aix olher persons In LoJ Angeles. Relealed fnm surveillance Wednesday Mr. Kuablan aald before ·luvtnc Loa Angeles 1ht Wlnted to "p:l closer to nature and commune with God." She uld she planned to ·ltvo wllh her chlldnn In Ute wtldonlOll. From P .. e J NIXON ••• David enters Naval Officer's Candldata School In New England In October. Or1111e County residents by Ute thousandl were. predicted for t.b1 welcoma at El 'toro, but probably couldn't outdo Utt ctlthratlon thrown hy Puerto v allarla. At leut 400 Mulcan cavalrymen and equal numbtn of parichutlsls and tn- fantrymeo formed an holK)f auard for lhe Ni.Jona as the two prealdents mel During the day Ute mercury hit llO degrees in the seaside rem fnd as Mr. Nlion tllpped from Ute plsne a mariachi band played "Ode to Two Prealdenls" - • cuatom·madt .on& wrtuen for the oc- casion. Two lltUe hciya presented Ute Nilon1 with two red stones gathered from the beach then the VIPs traveled a motorcade amld cascades of confetU. The Prealdeot'1 Umousine was inchel- deep in the 1tuff btl'9f" Jt ended 111 trip through the -city . Bells lolled through the town as 11 little glrl presented President Nixon the key to • city which baa received lntemallonal attenUon once before -when the Burtons came to town. PENNIES POINT TO PA.TERNITY SACRAMENTO (AP) -A penny 11ved li. .. 1vtdence. A Sacramento woman wu uptatntna her iroundt: for a paternity suit. "Row m1ny Umts did you h1v1 relaUon.1 wUh this man T" the Judge asked. "I don't really know, Judge. DUL every time we did, •e put some chan1e ln 1 Jar. And al the end ol lht montb we hid more than fJOO." • • o ' o ........ ~ • J!oy' reezes,' 'Foo!JJ. Police PHILADELJ>ld'A" ,..;; ~ Ibo '...iucl.nt moNl<tJ; 1tood "-tor tour hours Jhne JIOUce, guard! and man-bunthig do&• prowled a ~ent store N.rchlng !or a myslerlo!io burglar. Jl1u1b'. lhe llltlllkln laughed and the search wu Ovtr• Herman, a 14-year-<>ld whose last iiame was withheld, "told Judg~ WtlltannJ, 'l"fc!Ja~ ,be )p6!1~ the evening ol July 19 shopping a,( Gimbel• and fill asleep on a sofa In the furniture department. The boy gave this accqunt: HE AWAKENED ABOUT midnight and found himself alone in the darkened BIO~. He discovered the telephones were dud and he wu locked lli. So Jt• spen~ several boun wandering tbr6ugb the store trying.on ladies• dresses, wigs 'and accesspries. ~ -!i'lna)ly, Mly .outlitud, he deliberalely tripped a burglar alarm and watted to be i:eacued. ' , WHEN HE SAW police arriving with dogs he panicked. "! thought they wotUd just chew me up." he told the judge. So, grabtiing a llandbag, Herman leaped ·6nto a counter, struclc a ~se and heJd it: For,the next four hours, police searched, doc• sniffed and Herm$1<posed. -· FlllALLY A' WOMAl!f •!"'urity guard ~assed Herman's perch and remarked •1My!What a prettymanlk1n! • ' That was loo 11tucb. Herma.it laughed and retorted, "Honey, you wouldn't kid me, would you?'• . Judge Mc1t0uiqlin dismissed qarges of burglary, larceny and sent him to a youtD"development center. ' ' Crash Gives €lemente's -I '1 Library 'Dri~.;in' Look A car and the San Clemente library collided Thursday afternoon, Police said the spectacular mishap oc- curred shortly after 4 pim. when AMa May McKinnon, 87, drove into the park· In& Jot with her nearly new auto. , Officer Mike Re!Jchl aaid the woman Uten apparently mLasod Ute bralle and hit lhoaccelerator,lnslud. ' The auto ahot th""'lh Ute north wall ol tho huildlng, toulnl! plaiter and olllci 111pplles acroa ttle room. Clerk Joy EllzaheUt Brown, ~ of 159 Calle Rosa, was bU by the f1)'in& debris, but suffered only minor hurts. But the incident wasn't over with, yet. . The car then began screec'hing backwardJ, leaving to feet Qf ac· celeration 11dda as it backed across Granada. It finally slopped In I fronl yanl. The McKlonon woman, who llvtt"'at .,S Calle Marina, Sin Clemente, wun't ln- jurad, but wu shaken up hy Utt In· 2 Held in ~toD1ping ' -UNION CITY ' (UPI) -Polk:e ·bere were holdlnl two llWll Utll&.......,. to-" 'day In Ille clealh,of a nw{ ,,_ body wu found In a vocanl~y.nlJbL . roUce uJd Georle' ' 41, oC lJnM ; ctty, wu apparenUy otomped lo desUt In · Uta lot. ' cldents, police said. The injured clerk told police ahe was sitting at her desk when the wall sud· denly burst and the car poked through. The flying debris knocked the woman from her seat and plaster, book.! and of· lice supplies were thrown completely across the room, Reischl said. The injured clerk was treated by her private physician. Pent~gon Chief Outlines 'Mess' L05 ANGELES (UPI) -David Packard, Deputy, Defense Secretary who runs the Pentagon on a day·to-day basis, said Thursday he agrees with a Presiden- tial blue ribbon panel on Pentagon reorganization that defense buying and management are "a mess." He cited incident. within the past. three months w~re both the Air Force and U>e Navy dlsregantecl his iuideltnea for aond management. He told ID ArmeckForces ManapmeaL AlllOCiaUon· dinner--that most of the panel's 113 recq:nmeodatlons would be adopted ln an efforl lo beat the systtm. Car~n,ter .. Sworn In Newport Beach attorney D e oat 1 Carpenter, llying he WIS ,.deep)j' hwDhl• ed," ~me the state Senate's 21st .Repuhliwl member Thuradoy. The . termer FBI agent wa.a ad· Jl\lnlsle<od Ille oalh ol ol!loe by ~ loog. tlme-!riend lrom Corona del Mar, {Ul\ice Robert Gardner or the Fourth Dilirkt Court ol Appeal. The brief cerernoay wu held in the Senate chamber. Carpenter's wife and two children were on hand. Carpebter, chairman of the Republican State qtntral Committee, was eJected Tuesday to fill the seat left vacant when fellow Republican John G. Scturutr. of Tustin was elected to Congress. Carpenter w!U face re-e.lecUon in November. One of his frrst acts as senator was to vote 'aye'' for Governor Reagan's lax reform bill. PaWtge of the bill hu been. stymied aince July %7 for Jack of two votes ·and Carpenter's vote wasn't enough. The bill w11s defeated by one vote. As the Legislature rushed toward an adjournment deadline of 5 p.m. today, Carpenter got his Senatorial baptiafn of fire as he voted on acotes of bill!. 1 He voted for a proposal by Orange Coun4 ty Assemblyman Joho V. Briggs (ft. Fullerton) to lower the voting age to 11. However, the propoud amendment wu defeated. Sawdust Festival .To Hold Auction Laguna's lively and definitely ••dif. fett.nt" Sawdwt FestiVal will ckll!le shop Aug. I>, wUh an art auction to benefit the 1.agl.ma Bel.ch Boys' Club. When the grounds open on the final day at IO a.m., art and craft works, which have been donated by each of more than 150 artists will be on display near the "Waterfall at the rear of the grounds. Silent bids may be submitted on the items throughout the day. The Auction will take place during two time periods - 3 to four p.m. in lbe aftemaon, and 7 to I p.m. A3 midnight rolls around , Sawdust '70 will close with this year's editlo1 bein& the most successful yet. Harlan Terwilliger, president of the Sawdust, report! that both attendance and sales are double when compared to Jast year. ,, i The Sawdust Festival is located '·one.- block past the Festival of Arts grounds in Laguna Canyon, open daily from 10 a;m. until midnight, admission frte. · FINAL WEEK OF SUMMER SALE Last Opportunity To Obtain Tiie Finest In 9uallty At Reduced' Prlcts HENREDON FEATURES I <2pri AT SPICIAL iPRICll Drtxel off•r• it1 f1mou1 "E1perento" •f 1p iii pricts. Henredon & Htrit19e uphol1tery i1 ev11l1 le •t • 15 'Y.' re• cl uction to incude 1peci•I otdtr. Don't 4'el y •ily font•' th i1 merch411ndi1e mey never •9•in l:.e offer.cl • th••• •xceptionel prlc t1. DEALERS FOR: HENREDON -DREXEL -HERITAGE 7tJ 11111 ' ,_ NIWl'ORT llACH 1727 W111cliff Dr., 642·2050 OPEN fRIDAY 'TIL 9 ' INTERIORS Pro'9ulon1I Interior D11lgntr1 Avallabl,._AID-NSID LAGUNA IEACH 345 North Cotot Hwy. 4JM.6SS1 OPIN fRIDAY 'TIL 9 ,. .... , .. "" ....... Ot.tt c...., 14t.116J I Lag11i1a llea~h ' EDl '(ll OH \ VOL 63, NO. 200, 4. SECTIONS, ~ ,AGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAllFORNIA· •• • FRIDAY, AUGUST. 21'0 n970 ' Today's Fl••I . -:-N.Y:· se1r"•· Cheering Throng ·Greets Nixons at El Tor~ By JOHN VALTEllZA or t111 o.1tt ,..._. ,,.., President and Mrs. Richard Nixon were ~ to land amid a 1plrltod public welcome at El Toro late thla af. temoon, probably atJJl ranarldng on the tl11mderous reception they l'fJCdved TbW'lday In Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. And Orange Countians would have to try bard to beat the roceplioo given the Finl Family In the Mexican resort town where. confetti waa inches deep in the ·or Otle~o~ Margin street alter a Nina molor<ade puaed Thursday morning. • Amid the tolling of bells, the strum- ming ol guitars and the blare of trumpet!, the N'IIOllS vlalle<( the acene ol their tmeymoon 30 yean ... received,• key to the cKy then the President aettlid down to significant bUlilneu ·with the outgoing President of Mexico Gusta¥o Diaz-Ordaz. By Thur.day night, the two chiela bad hammered out a pact to end the decades.- . er ·Governor Bitter At Tax Bill Loss SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. Reagan's $1 billion tu reform program is dead b- day. 'lbe Republican governor, bitter ·at the loss ialUed a "black list" of the 13 ....;tort wllo •!!!!d_!&alnit the plan and " Storms • . To Bring High Surf killed it -literally at the 11th boor of the 1970 sesaion. The Senate defeated tbe·measure 26-lS with 'rl votes needed for passage. In an 11 p.m. news conference 'lburs- day, the dlsappolnted goveroor called It "rtaggerlng 1elback ln their effort. to ob- tain 1Uj>ltaotlal aad ~ ·p-ty tn relief" -Req:an'a"No. l legWltiye goal d~ blx llnt four yean In olfi~ Tilt .i)tapn plan woold\av~ raiaed the . x!ate a8iea tu by a Pf!1l1F oo,_ the dollar -to six cents -and boolled. vartoua . other levies to pay fer a vmety of ~ . petty lax cul.I. The ,lllel would have raised abotlt' half or the •t billion and about that much would have gone to bomeownen 1n property tu: cuts. Predictiom f« weekend surf range It abo would bave imposed payroll •-two ree·t , .. 10 feet aJong the Oranie withholdJng of the state lmoome tu which ""'°1 W MW ii paid by DlOllt CaJiforniiru: in one t:out as Ufeauards await the. effects of lump sum on April 15. l!Ulricane Lorraine and trop1ca_~ storm Maggie. Riptides art also pttdicted. Reagan said he would make It the te prime goal of b1s sec:ond term starting in Lifeguard spokesmen 1n San Clemen January if he is re-elected over Democrat eaid they are anticipating a m to eight Jes! Unruh Nov. 3. foot swell, while their neighbors in And h mlsed •· 'gn against redieted all urf t e pro w campaJ Laguna BeaCh P sm er s a the 13 senators -including Republican one to three feet. Clark Bradley of San JQJe -whenever Newport Beach and Huntington Beach he is in their districU while on the cam4 gJtai.ls said they upected big surf from 'paign lrail. the storms and in Seal Beach, with an Bradley and five othen art up fOl'llelec- overnlght drop in-surf to two feet, tion this year. The others are Democrats lifeguards said they don't anticipate bia: Anthony C. ·Bellemon of _Beverly HUis, surf fur the weekend. James Milla of San, Diego, George U.S. Weather Bureau o(flcials said Lor-Moscone of San Francisco, Alan Short of talne bas been !pOlted 600 miles StoCtdon and W Iller SUem o f southwest or cabo Sa.n Lucas, Baja calit., Bakersfield. moving westward at about eight knots. Mills and Stiern are considered the two Winds: have been logged at 65 mph near most ·vulnerable in the Nov. 3 election the eye of the hurricane which measures and pressure on them to vote rOr the 90 miles across. governor'• plan hid ~. parUcularly Maggie has been seen in open ocean acute. about midway between Mexico and It wa1 a titanic 1truaJe tblt 'stretched Hawaii also moving to the west over the last month of the iealon. 'Tht welthermen said she meaaures 45 miles tax fight out ol. the way, \be ~wmakers ~cross and winds have been measured at pus~ for adjournment later today - fS mph near her eye. the 229tb day of the record-1?11 term. BcUI stonns art upected to generate a .. Reagan told ~ifom!ans "the.ir pro- aouth swell which will bring the bi& perty tu bills ~~ conilnue ~ ~nt wates and subeeqUeot rtptldel to the ' higher and hlgber ~ of the lr- Orange County beachel. , responsible" act 'of the 13 no.voting Wblle dtsagreeln( on the poalblllty of aenatora. ., big aurf li!eguardl •llong the -wero He added, I bope they will remember ~ in tbelr eiitlmation of water that pcw&ge ol this tu reform JH:Oll'am t--·ature -all said It is going' to be would have abarply reduced homeowner .... ._. property tuee.11 co1fier. old squabble over border lands ljooc the ahiftlng Rio Grando in Tens. White House tpobsmen said· the two ·worked out a oyllem ol "COlll)ltDl!ltlng facton" In cuea wben 'the riverbed o1 the bordering strum,lblftl. Particularly twcby la the oqUlbbla over 2,000 acres near Prealdiq, •Tex., wl,licb will be the subject ol a new U.S.- Mexlco treaty. OfficiJh were expected to explain the pact late this aftemoon. Diaz-Ordaz predicted blx congress • IS would ratify the pact swllUy. Tbe llTivll of the Nlx<>na to • the 1 aouthem· Orange Coast today 'wa, ,set for 4:30 p.m. 11 the MarlneAlr staUC)ll al El Toro. The pobllc bad been welcomed to the · toucbdown of Air Force O : to p\ the NiJ:ons It the •tart of their working VICI· Uon lastln& throucb the ,rest of the month. Vice President Spiro Agnew, who bu been tn Southern Calliornla for ·the paat ·few days, will meet with the Praident'~I the w estem White HOUH . in San Clemente Slturday to dbcuas matt.n dealing with Southeast AllL After the talks Agnew will tnvel to that part of.the globe to view the situ. . tion there ftnt-band. . On his return he again will 'meet·wlth Mr. Nlz'On in San Clemente to'discusa b1a ,flndinJ•· ' The real ol the Presldenl'1 'od!edula ~ * during the. viilt to the former o;iiloa Ellate have nol yet been announced, bol many of·the plana will llarl oomlnl bOt .. the Wblta ' -llaff !alll lato 'Ibo San Clemente rOutine. · i · The enUre Nixon family Is aoected to reunita tonliht al the span!Jb·Vilfa . YOll!l&est dal,llbtu Julie and ber Ji». band, David-· bava'been hart ·almost a ~ vacalk!nhlLCJUletl1:-. (See NIXON, l'lfl 1)-. * * P~ctOkayed .. By Mexican, u.s~ Chiefs P~ VALLARTA, Mexico (AP) - · Prwident Nixon and Praident -Guatavo Diu Ordoz llld today they hive qned. to re-establish the middle ol tbe Rio Grande as the ~ between thelr i,,. natlonl to -1ve cenlurJ'oold disputes llonc their z,oQo.mn. border. la ' Johll commlmlque U they Wert 'wiadbll.P a IJliiafvlllt!len, tlll1 lfle ---find u.mu. marltin!it ...... -lo IWGull « -•..i 'lilt 1'ac!flc OOeall. T , kln&V·wtllbt-lobt•• .. IM !or ._111 by 11ie Senilei cl hotli .,.. Ilona. 't I ' ' . . , Cou nty Jury Utgi ii g·Delay :M"~ey' N" ~~· · · · , · · . · · ,For Pat Nixon · Of Crystal Cove .. Outfall ·The <lrUlt Cciunty Grand .Jury today releued a.ireeolution in which it a1b th• BOard ol ~ to delay approvll.of a sewage disposal ouUall line into the sea at Qyl!al Cove. between ~ Beacb and Corona del' Mir.. . The sewage dispooal line I.I pt'O)\OSed ~y the Irvine Ranch Water Dis~ct, for service of future development on Irvltie Ranch. There bas alao been dlacaoston that the dly of Laguna Beacb miabt eventually hook Into the system. The outfall line would ·extend 5,000 feet into the ocean. The Grand ~ury, in Ila resolution wbl~ was drafted :Aug. 11, aab that county~ proval be bdd up.oo ·tbe project unW a atudy of th~J>!Oject la conducted by the Southern CalljbroJa ~·ta! W a le r Reaearcb Project Authority The jury resolution states that "ez. bUng alandarda of . PolJUtlOO lo COUtal waters at outfalls are Tlpldly ~g revised" and that It Is expoctod,tha~llt­ $1.3. million study on the ecologiCaleffidi of w&Jte .dilpOlll OD GCelll ..... will add to knowledp·on the IUbject. Defandlnc current-plans, WJlllsm l!:p-pinger, general ;oanager ol the ltvlne Ranch Water Dlatrici, llld ~ belle¥ocl there'fl aome coo!usJon over the p~ of the proJioaed ontlall . He llld tlie pipeline · woold be used prtmariJy for the disposal of exces! roclaimed water and salt brines. U alao woold be used for the r-vll, of some induitrial wastes, Eppinger ~~ •. but'thls would be done in con!ornllty with ieguiatlons established by the Slate Regional Water Quallty·Conb'ol Board, Eppinger aaid, "We are cap8ble of meeting any reqalremenl.I lmpoaed by any study the govwrunent might come up with. If ecologi1Ur decide the disposal of w111te in the'ocWI nMda addJUonal treat.- men~ ttgittalloos• that would be Imposed on all ageocie1, we would meet them." 'Phe nm. 1tage of the outfall,. would have an estimated dlscbarge rate of 15 Jnillton. gallons· a day and would· meet needs anUclpated through 19111. &,..tar Cove I.I one of the original -developmento on Irvine Com- patly land and ls 'ln,an orea comlderod lo- be lhel~ from other urban 'develop-melt\ 8k!t1I the Oran#• Coiat. ' I,aat Jw· 11lhe1Siln1a Ana•Jtogional' Wiler ~fy c.ntrol Board•bad!adopled rtpl ltandarils:1to1protect'oce!n llfe,arid WIW qu&l3"th ~with.the prc>o • poaed QU\f . . . . PUERTO VALLARTA, MeaJ-.. •(UPI) -Pat N11oti's money wasn't iny good•in Puerto Villarta Thursday. The f~st lady, with her·buabaild on.an overnight trip to this lovely TellOrt Vulage on the Pacific coaSt, strolled 1hrough the lo""1 ·martttplace tO buy 10UYei\in. She finally bad to give up and go bad:"to"11teir offfclal 1reildence ·since mertbant.s' 'in- sisted on gi'Ving bet ·so mahy gifts. shopkeepen · tipj>ed' their llOllllieroo and smiled When Mrs; Nlzon trted'tto;pay · for 'huge pink crtpe paper fknwft lbe had selected. ""No, no, Senora," they said when she tried to give th'm inoney. · Women in open street stalb showered bet with gill.I, Including lliqller plattiri, peaches anil freah flovrers. ' Mrs. Nixon said with • linile: UJtthink I have to·go home. 'lbey're golng;to give · me' the whOle town." ~ • • She hugged and Tu8ed Jot:ardilldren and said "adios" -·gooi:fbye ·-·to the grownups. Wearing sturdy sq_uare beel!I, Mrs. Nh:~ . on bad no troulile atrolling 1lDdel'. ~ blazing son and enjey~•tbe ICl!DlrY ... • With wives of several cablftet members : tratling bebiod.Jie.r; sbe ,vtsl~{· new' playground -1ally cooatructM· Jn bir ' honor. P e a 1 a n t homes had been tom· ' down to mike way ·for the P,ll'k jusr'a week agu. . The two pwldenta empitaltaM -'belief •that the -t aJOl'C'O"ed. In thla PacHlc' Coul t-i "la a bJslcrla acblevement." 'Q>ey ~ "th!> rioul- tant treaty 1'ill be one ol the moat alplfl-·~ ....... between tbeh" 'two aovemmenta in tbls century.• , During Ille l\Ollour meetlnr 'l1mnday a!temoon Prealdenl Nixon also proposed certain new measures be said ''would result fn'licnlflcant improvement" in tblt ··-ieeelved by' --Ibo lOWer Colorado Riv«. • The fllue JnvOlves aalt content lfein. ming from 1rrla•tlon on the U.S. llde. Further ~and propoufl-. cal!Od for on UU. matter. County Woman Killed in· Crash Virginia R. Marquez, :JI, ol Buena Park, was kllltd early thli :mornln& When her small foreign car-went out al control and s truck a bilclge abutmenl In. La Pllml, the Orange County a.-·1 Of· flee reported. Police "Id the y~ woman wu driv .. Ing westboun4 on Orangeihorpe Avenue and Artesia Boulevard about 4 a.m. wbea ber car slammed Into Ille bridge railing. She was ejectf!CI from the vehicle and pronounced dead on ·arrtv1l al' Beach Cammunlty ~ In ltanloor 10 , mtnutettater. 'Dog Power' Protest Set Coastline Curb B,ill Dies · Martha Mitchell, wile of Attbrney General John N.' Mitchell.' bad rditfk:ulty 1n maintaining Mrs. Nix:on11 l>Ke•1 ·' ! . "They've kept me •j\lmping,!' abe111Jd. ' "Every Ume I-try to talta a ,~tjleJ have me on ~Y feet again. " ~ . . ~ Plan.11 for a ,"dog-ln'' OD Laguna Beach's Main' Beach, ·to protest Ci· ity Council adoption of an ordin~e 1tiannln1 dogs Crom beachea and ·parks,' were reported in lht Art Colony tnday. One spokesman for lht irate dog owners said a "parade" of doga (on leashes, of course) and placard· ~arlng supporters of canine rl&hts would fonn up at 111.m: Satu.rday1 Under present city law. lei.abed dop a.. lllowed on the beach. Wbtn the new ordinance goes into ollect In 30 days, dog1 will be b1111· ned enUrtly from thie belch and 11to from thrte dl)"patils. The ordlnuce Wiii p • s 1 e d 1fednelday by 1 I to I vote 1ftor a tum~luou• meetlnc featuring a parlde ol speaker• ,qpportinl and Oj)l)Ollng the taw. . . . Senate GO P Leader Schrade Bl.ast.ed as 'Gutless' . . . By DOUG WILlJB ~'9'· ,,_ ., .... SACRAMENTO -A bill . to con- trol co11Wne development bai been kllled for lack of a bearinc.19 the Senate,~1por. ring c:barses from a fellow Republican that Senate President pro tern Jack Schrlde Wll a "faceleu, auUeu" leader who ducka the laues. .U-~ !'!le WU-blastod the GOP -ol the Senile after Scbrade canceled a rpeclal committee hcar.tna on the contrMer1ial cou:Uhte coaservatlon plan Thurld1y, killi111 the bijl for the ~ear. "There ii no legltimate rwon lo deny thiJ bUI 1 hearlng,'' Willon Aki, "just a1 there was no legtUmate reason for Sen. Scbrade to let thla bill 111 In bis olltce for seven days - a full week -a!ter receiv· ' . t ing It from the AsSembb'. ed favorable reoommendaUona ·of · the "The only rtasonab~ Inference ~t Senate Goverrunental Organiu.tion and cu be drawn from Sen. Schrade'a rthalal F.lha:nce COmmi«ees to go to the full b that he wlxbed to kill the. bUL without s.l.ate. the e1'1barr•ssmeJlt of ha vine to pubUcly cut a "oo' vote, I call this a faceless, Wlllon hlm1elf waited h&lf an hour gutless default ot an elected official • • • outside a kd:ed 8'n1te co~ttee roam and a performance which diJcredlta the before hearing· !rem a paMerby that the sen1te," Wilson said. Governmental OrganizJUon Commltteo Wiiton and Schrlde, both &pobiJCl!IJ, beortng'on hl1 bl~had tieen-cll!Ctjed • represent the same art• of San Dieto. 1 Tbe Wlllon bill wot.ild have -created a Sch>ad• said he ordered the meeUn1 bop<!· and five rt)llona1'11oa(da with valo can'celed because of the volume of other' power over 111 developmenta within three bilil the Senlta muat .ct on belora ad· miles ' ol 11iore -Id 11to come Wider journing today. He llld the hearla& 1"lUid cojttrol ol the acw boarda. have been "a wtsta ol time" becaue "I ' The, bill would alJo have limited can't find 1111)'0ne m the committee blll cleVelopmenla redttcfl)c public icce11 to one who's for the blll." · ' the sHoreor views from 'the nrearest'road. The mwun, whlcll w• approved Co ~al,ptannln1decial0Nwouldhavebeen 30 by the Aaaembll. llro weeu 110, need-jecl·to x!alo mnal Wider the plan. ,-. ' - I Mrs" MltcbeU bad dllff"!llty·Olllthe.coli- . blestoned streota and-leljiad for ~ · on 1hr.annl· ol friends. , , At ·in•• poln~ Ibey paa,,.r a 'nanow 1 river where a pe8sant. woman wu '•· the.(amlly, wuh by· beating pt'Dllllta\on · • ~k. . • ~ ~'That'l"not u good as •wallboard," Mri. Mltcbell mnarkad. •• . ' Man Stabs · Stranger CINCINNATI '(UPI) -A lll8ltal RI' tlent walked Info a bar 'l'burlday· nlthl and witl>out , ~ vtWd J>l\lllled a 1""'tlac knlle • Into the. bad: of • ,. corn)l)ole 1Jranger and lhtn, klll«I h!mleii. Pollco Slid Fred Clayton;' 41, waJbCI IWQ from the· Velerana Admlnlltratlan holilitaI at Lexlng!Qn, Ky., earlier In the dlJ and took a bus to ClnclrriaU. lk ~ tb~ hunUng knlle at a.store a block aw_, trom tht bar, oUic:en aald. It won't1be th•aunniut weet .. end: on ·~n:i; whit with low clou~1 ba'l"Unc tit~ coaat. but. the temperatures will be Jn. tht balmy 70.80 ranae: read.Jog from the belch .. to Inland. INSm E TOD _.._ . ~ Dtllmatt mau be '""""' to u.. ~er, but t1'rec Mcrt will fond a motOriit in th• Da.• i&h :11mmnir. Se• Checking Up, Page 7, \ --·,... ,. ...... ,..... ... --. ........... »# """'.... .. --.... SNU~ lt-11 ,_ . ---. .............. ,.,. ..,.. ....... W l'I llF .. I I I I I I I SC ..... -n.1,,0 ......... A.eeealillfi :-----Manson Reagan to 7L ook: Linked w · ' • • Into Route: Fuss~. Miss :Tate • • < By L. Pl':l'ER KJllEG °' .. .,.., ..... Mtft SACRAMEl'll'O -Governor Rtagan's aid<I said today be will pmomlly mt<w the cootroversy llUlTOWldinl the. future Paclflc Cout Freeway JUJte through Newport Beach. A!3tmblyman Robert E. Badham tR- Newport Beach) who lost a b&We to &et the Legislature to kill a 11).mlle stretch of the planned road earlier this week. had said be would take the matter ID the governor. A press aide in the govemofa offitt uid there hu ttil1 hem no offklal re- quec from Badham, but that when ft does come. the governor ceNinly would respond ID it. He dted Reagan'• t•Jerious concern" lhal the state must -· the ... vUoomenl. Badham, lnWisely disappointed aft>r the Senate Transportation Commiitee Wednesday rejected his volaWe bill, vow- ed that he was not through in h1s efforts to get the freeway off Newport'• coastline. At the time, Bad.ham said be wou1d ask the governor to withhold construction funds for the stretch from Beach Boule<ard ID Hunt!ngtoo Beach ID the easlttnmoll bowldMies ol Newport Beach. Later, on the floor of the Assembly, Badham proclaimed, "The nm step Is ID pwsue the matter t.brougb the governor'• office and to determine. tbe fusibility of the l:oastal freeway ·through all of Calilomla: .. A 1pokesman for , Governor Rea&•n pointed out that there Is a lpOd>l com· rnitt.ee operating now that continUoUsly reviews freeway plam: as they rtlate to .,,Jogy ond '"'11ronmenL He lndkat.d the govemor Jlllghl · 11'-· ftia]Jy refer Badbam's request to this panel. adjournment at mldnJght lonlgbt Und<r current hllbwoY division plam. the Newport sectlon of the coastal rreeway will be the first section to be built In Orange Coonly. A department ~an said Thun- day tllat construction lhn>ugh Newport would lll<ely be(lo ID the 1971-71 lllW year. The state already has begun acquiring property alollJ the "'""· The press 1.1de declined to uy whether the governor might peroonally side with Badham and the Newport Bead! lntereslJ and recommend. eliminating the segment or altering its route. Objectioos have been based malnly on the fact lhal the route under present plans, ~d run adjacent to the present Coast ID1hway1 bisecting the city and taking 110111e re.al ostate In Its path. The road 1'11111 CC>Jliderably turther i11- land along mosl of Its route, cuWng clown lo the coutline ooly after it crosses Beach Boulevard and heads into Newport. The city of Newport Beach has already tigned an agreement with the state on the route of the freeway east from the Upper Newport Bay ID the C..Ona del Mar city limit&, 1 stretch of four miles. 1bere la no form1l agreement en the route-from the western boundary to the bay, l:lowi•er. Jn relation to the existing agreement, a group cl. citiiens has announced plans to circulate peUUom to force a referendum _ on whether the City Council abou.ld res- cind the route pact. . The goup, al the 111DO tim<, ls aeeklng ID f°""' a cblrter -requiring cil)'Wlde -... fUbln! ll'-a1 root.es. Laguna Sets Tax Rate, He ltreaed that no acUon involving any part of the lroeway would be taken without conaultatlon with the State Division of Highways. Badham CDU!d not be reached for com· B dg t M l .,.., on the de<elopment from tho u e ee l<Wemor'• offloe. ~ Legislature Is l!Oltini_!..,~y lowinls • ho!>e<!·for , The-1.ofuns .-b.aiy COundl le ... Laguna School Officers Heading peeled lo IOI the clly, Ill nta and adopt • budPt '°" the comlq YW' al ID ad· jounled iqoellnr Wedneoclsy n1Clil BecaoM "of aJ>Olllble modlflcatloo ID ,o_...i •~uallon fip'el, the I~ wu ---· Au(.t II cOuncll F 'P • __ , :....ioa. ~ w!al a declalon on repairs or ractioo ~. , 1ot11t..,,....~-(J11ontwbJc!'Cllllld Top C-offidali from · the '-toted Studenl Body · ,.i IA(una · leaob ll!lll Scbool wiil be off lo rola ...., praCtieal ospertence Gii polJUco IJ1 Santa Barbara nest week. : Ten omc.r,, lllclud!ng ferllale ASll lraldOot C.thy Marple "111 ·•lleod the mnua1 C&lliirila AasOCli!IOii orswa.m -(CA.SC) conveotlon 11 the an!venlly ol Santa Barbero, Aug. 211 lo m. The -ol this w«tlng .... 1on 11 o a<qullnl 1'""1y elecled c:ouricili "with wad!W.and belplul m..., by wiJlch to xipe with future problems," ~ bll)I ichool A8B publlclJI Michael Barrloo. The -ts will. spend mudt of their lme in 'tmock" oouncill, 1imllar to the ltudent council at the high ICboo1. They &1ll elect alatel of oUlctn and be given 1ypotbetk.al problems to -solve. "It I.I hoped lbat through the,. typothitkal problemo tjlat delega!el will l.velop loadersh!p, 1lraightforwardness tnd sensibility in CO\i'emklg their own ugh sdJilol," BarrlOI esplolned. During last year's tA,SC conference, leld at the ·UC Rlverslde, five o( the ten l.aguoa delegate. were elected to preside IVtl' mock COUl'G.111. lo the put. mt more llan ont llludenl per delegaUM had been uecled lo ths top po111. 1be theme of th1I year's convention is 'Ten Months to Oiana:e the Workl." \ DAILY PILOT ....,.,. .... " ... , .. ..... &...,. .... II ....... y.-., c:.... .... s.. c ...... .. OlANOl CO.UT !tUat..1510"60 (011U•AN1" ••"•rt N. w,,, '•Hiffftt M\41 l"Wlltlltl' J•c~ II. Curlty Vkt ,,..1:.tnt •r4 "-"•l lrolt~r lho111•t ic., .. w l•I..,. n,,..,, A. M""""" ............ , ...... •la.her' P. Nill SWiii OrMH C-!t l!llllW °""" C..11 "'-' Zll WU! l•r atrttt ......,.,, llttdl! "" ... , .. ~ ............ I.NIM ~I 11'1 ~·­~ ._,.f ,,111~ ........... .. ClllNll'-1 -Kita fj ~ •• , I add 10-.1o.t1ittu rate. ' '11» ,,. ...... ,, dale orlgfaally blil )>efll ,., aside for a jolnl ttudy .. 111on with tht PWW.g Commission on the ten· llil court shortage in the Art Colony. The · st.dy, along with diocualon of Councilman Charlton Boyd'• propoted ·;~m~d~~~:t.~;! 'd1 items. Also on the evenlna 1etMdule ti • report from BOyd· and ad.I.Ag city managu Joseph Sweany on their efforts to · find apace te . accommodate the county 's health IUrVey: team whleh hJa been operating out of the high achool c•fettri1. 'f1le budget of approlimately $3.I million that will be up for consideration would Involve a11 increase of about hall a cent In I.he tu rate, according to retiring city man.ager James WhealOR. However, ll the clly Is obliged ID J>IY $00,000 for ill share of repair to the sewer treatment plant, an addit.lonal 10 ceota per SIOO of usess..~ valuation would be required. Repl1cement of a broken clarifier would cost $90,000, (J( which Federal funds would cover one- thi.rd. La.st year's tax rate was $1.93 per $100 or assessed valuation °' a $3.4 million budget. A. large increase in Laguna's overall assessed vaJuatlon made l:t po!!i· ble to draW up & $3.1 rnllllo1t bud.cat for the · corntnc year with only a 11l&ht ln· creue in the tu rite. Parking DMitrict Proposal Faces Planners Probe The LagW\I Beach Plannln( Om· ml!lion will study a propoul f<Jt I pari• tng dlstriCt on South C.OIM. Hlfhw•Y It a study seasion, 7:)1) p.m. Monday 1t City Hill. The conwni.u:lon h11 received 1 p~ posal from many of the major property owner1 In the southern lltelkxl d tht city, roughly In the vicinity of tho Art C•nkr for I porkin( district. The propoul HU the city staff lo detennlne initial cow for 1cqullttlon of l11 nd between Mountain and Calfiope 5lreet3, up the 1Uey, for 1 parklnt lot. "It would pr0b1bly be ueed ror 3urf1ce partclna. Initially," City Planner Alvin O. Autry uld this momln1. "But tht site LI Mfjjptable In the future for a second level with aeceu from the 1lley." Autry u.kt that the city atlU probably will be authorlUJd to prepare a cOlt atudy. for the 11nd ind prl1J1re 1 peUUon fOf' hand 1equl.!lltlon for the parklna: dlllrlct committee. Planners alto wlll ltudy a propos1I for 1. tr1ct oo Temple Hilla Drive, abc>ut a block put Upper San Remo Drive. Sevtn lot. are included ln the area propoMd for housln1 devoiopm<nt. LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Charl'8 lllDllOll bu denied repeatedly th.II he ever ·visit.ed the Tate estate but pro- secuUon witneases will swear on the willlas lland of seeing him talk ID the ala.In actre., it was learned today. A court offidal II.Id Manson WU teef1 on leVenl occuklm in the house and oo the grounds talking to Sharon Tate before the pregnant acttess was slain along with four other penons. Rut\Y Altabelll, owner of the $225.000 estate leued by Miu Tate and her hus- band, film cllN.elor Roman Polanlll, and the star's personal photographer, S. Hataml are e:spected to teslify nut week of seeing Manson al the bome. When court convened today the presidlng judge went personllly to ManlOll'• j1U cell to investigate com· plaints be was harassed by sheriff's deputlos. Manson told superior Court Judge Charles H. Older that many of the wltnessel he intends to call in hll case have to talk to him through a wire me.sh ....... and that be cannot ... them and bu difficulty even in hearing them. 1be tiny hippie Jeade~i_ bareloot on tM witness stand, also told tne judl:e that in· formers had been put In his cell block who went running ID officers with ony In- formation he gave them. Manaon said on one occaaioo he 11ve 11:n ''informer" a piece of candy and told him it was LSD so hf' could "go on a trip." Manion said the man immediately went lo an officer and reported the def en· dint had given him um. After a brief session oulllde the prOIOllCe of the jury, Judge Older told Mallson's atlarney and Qxmly eo.-1 Mlchlel Dougherty that be would ac- company them to the J•il area in tbe ume building: 1bove the courtroom to J.n. spec! the compWnt about the ......, ond other matt.en. Manaon got hi1 first ch.Ince on th• wllneos stand Thursday ID complain that bl!: treatm«Dt by jallera w a 1 "bumiliatfnl" and "lll<e klcldn( a dead man." * * * Lhida Kasahian Reunited With Children in East MILFORD, N.H. (UPI) -Linda~ /t!"'• otu _,lion wlfn... ID tho OW-tel ManoOo fsmlly murder trial In 'Lol,Anaeles, wu secluded today with bu two chlldren at her mother'• home. Mn. Kenneth A. Byrd, mother of the tiny 21·year"kl blonde, aaid &he new to Logan Internatk>nal Airport in Boston 1'lurlday and wu driven to this town o! 5,000 in fOUth central New Hamplhire. Mn1. Ka11blan refused to see anyone ucepfber family, her mother said. The children, Tanya, 2, and An1el, born 5 months aao in jail, have betn staying with their grandmother while Mra. Kua- bian testified against Minson and other ~ membert of h1a hippie commune 1ccu11ed in tbe killin11 of actrm Shar~ Tate and 11lx other perlOIU in Loi Anceles. Released frcrn survelllance Wednelday Mr. Kuabian 11id before leavlnc Loi Angele.\ lhe wanted to "get cloaer to nature and commune with God." She uld ""° planned 1o live with bet chlldreo In the wUdentflll. From Page I NIXON ••• David enters N1val Officer's Clndld1te School In New England In October. Orange County residents by the thousands were predicUd for the welcome at El Toro, but prob1bly couldn'& outdo the celebr1Uon thrown by Puerto Vall1rta. At leut, 400 Mulcan cavllrymr.n 1nd1 equal numbers of parachutJJts and ln- f ontrymen formed on honor 11111rd for the Nlxon1 as the two prttldentl mel During the day .lhe mer<ury hU IO degrees In the oeulcle r~ and u lolr. Ni:ton 1tepped from die plane a m1rllchl bond played "Ode ID Two Presklenll" - • custom-mad• eonr written for the oc.. caslon. Two little boys presented the Nlxons with two red stones gathered from the beach then the VlP• traveled a motorcade amid cascades of conf~tl. The Preatdent'1 limousine waa lnches- deep In the atuff before It ended itl trip through the city. Bella tolled through the town as 1 little glrl presented Praldent Nl:1on lbe key to 1 city which his recetved lntern1Uon1l 1tltenUon once before -when the Burt.ons came to town. PENNIES POINT TO PATERNITY SACRAMEN'ro (AP) -A penny 11ved la .•• evklence. A Sacramento woman wu uplalnlnj: her lf'OWldl for 1 patemJty auit. "How man1 Umes did you h1vt relations with this man?" the juda:e Hkld. "I cloa'I roally know, Jud&•· JM every Ume we did, we put IOtnt chance ln • Jar. And 11 tbt end d the month we had more than •too ... .. De!' No · Du111111y Boy Freezes,' F ool.s ·Police ,.. -·-•. PBILADE!.PftiA'. (AP) -Herman, lbt rtl~ctant manikin, ltood ftoaD for foµr houis wbl1e ppjice, guard& and man·buntlng dop)l"°"'lad a ilepartrnent store ~g lof a mysletll>us burglar. mnaJJy lbt,manlltln !augbe\I 81\d ll>e search was ov,er, .t Herman, a l._year--0ld whose last name was withheld, told Judge Wullanl>J ; 14cllaughlfJI he ·~t the evenlng'l>f July It sboJ>Wng at Gimbels and fell asleep on.a iota in the furuitun> department. The boy gave this account: HE AWAKENED ABOUT midnight and found himsell alone In the darkened store. He discovered tbe telephones wert dead and he was Jocked irl. So he spenl several hours wandering through the store tryi~:111adie1' dre sses, wigs and ,r.ccessorles. . .Y, fully oulfitled, be deliber~tely ltjpP.O<f a burgl•r alarm and waited to be rescued. WHEN HE SAW police arriving with dogs he panicked. •'I thought they would just chew me up," he told tbe judge. So, grabbing a handbag, Herman leaped·onto a counter, struck a ~se and held it. For the next four hours, police seucbed, do11 sniffed and Herman posed. 1 Fll'IALLY JO. WOMAN security guard passed Herman's perch and remarked; "My! What a }>tettv mlµlikin ! ,. That was too much. Herman laughed and retorted, "Honey, you wouldn't kid me, wouJd you?1• • Judge McLaughlin djsmi;•ed cltarges of burglary, larceny and sent him to a youth development center. Crash Gives Clemente's Library 'Drive-in' Look A car and the San Clemente library collided Thursday afternoon. Police said the spectacular mishap OC· CtJrred shortly after, 4 p.m. when Anna M1y McKinnon, 67, drovt! into the park· lng kit with her nearly new auto. Offlctt Mike RelJChl 111d 1he woman then apparonUy misled the brW ond hit the accolentor, lrJOlead. • The auto shot through the north-wall of the building, lo<Sing pluter and oflle• aupplles acroa Cthe room. Clerk Joy Elizabeth Brown, 25, of 15t Calle Rosa. was hit by the Oylllt debris, but suffered only minor hurta. But the incident wasn't over with, yet. The car then 'began screeching hlckwards, leaving 10 feet of ac· celeration 1kid11 u It backed acrou Gr1nada. It flllaDy lllopped In a front yard. The McKlimon woman, who llvea 1t 235 Calle Marin•, S.n Clemente, wasn't In- jured, but wu shaken up by the In· 2 Held in Stomping UNION CITY (UPI) -Police here •tre hollftn& two men a:nd 'a woman·~ doy In the death ol a man ,._. bod)r wtl found tn 'a vlCMt lot ftandaY rqbL Police laid Georce Ramlell,~.a, bf'UnSon City. WU appsr..Uy stomp•ll"lo doolh ID the lot. cidents, polict aaid. The injured clerk told police she n s 1itting at her desk when the wall sud- denly burst and the car poked through. The flyinc debris knocked the woman frcm her seat and plaster, books and of· fice supplies were thrown comple~ly across lhe room, Reischl said . The injured clerk wu treated by her private phy!iclan . Pentagon Chief Outlines 'Mess' LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Dsvld Packard, Deputy Detense Secretary who runs the Pentagon on a day·to-d1y basil!, said Thursday he aareea with 1 Presiden- tial bl ue ribbon panel on Pentagon reorganization that defense buying and manq:ement are "a meas." He cited incidents within the past three months where both the Air Force and the Navy disregarded bis (Uldellnes for aood m1nagemenL He told an Armed Forcu Management AseoclaUon dlnnlr that m01t of the panel's 113 ·recommendatlona would be 1doptecl ln an effcrt to beat the 1ya:tem. Carpenter Sworn In By Gardner · Newport Beach .attorney D • n n i 1 Csrpenter, uylng he wu "deeply humhl· ed," became the state Senalt'a 21st Republican member ThurMtay. The former FBI agent waa . ad· ministered the oath of otflce by hJs long- time friend from Corona del Mar, Jllltice Robert Gardner cf the Fourth DI.strict Court of Appeal. The brief ceremony wu held in the Senate chamber. Carpenter's wife and twc children were on hand. Carpenter, chairman cf the Republican State Central Committee was elected Tuesday to fill the seat tdt yacant when felfow Republican Jchn G. Schmitz o( TuStin was elected to Congress. Carpenter will race re-elecUon Jn November. One of his first acta as senator wa11 to vote 'aye" for Governor Reagan's tax reform bill. PU!age of the bill has bee.if stymied since July '17 for lad'. of two voles and Carpenter'11 vote wasn't enough. The bill was defeated by one vote . A! the Legislalllre rushed toward an adjournment deadline cf 5 p.m. today. Carpenter got his SenatoriaJ baptism cf fire u he vcted on scores of bills. He voted fcr a proposal by Orange Coun- ty Assemblyman John V. Briggs ( R- Fullerton) to lower tbe voting age to 18. However, the proposed amendment was defeated. Sawdust Festival To Hold Auction Laguna'a lively and definitely "dif~ ferent" Sawdust Festival will close ahop AIJI. XI, with an art auction to benefit the Laguna Beach Boys' Club. When the grounds open on the final day at 10 a.m., art and craft works, whicl'I have been do11ated by each of more than 150 artists will be on display near the waterfall at the rear of the grounds. Silent bids may be submitted on the ite ms thrcughout the day. The Aucticn will take pl1ce during two time periods - 3 to lour p.m. in the aftemaon, and 7 to I p.m. A! midnight rclls around, Sawdust '70 will close with this year's editioa bein1 the most auccessful yet. Harlan Terwilliger, president ol the Sawdust, reports that both attendan cfl and saleli are double when compared to list year. The Sawdust Festlv1l ls located p block past the Festival of Art11 grounds ln Laguna Canyon, open daily trom 10 a.m. until midnight, adntlaslon free. FINAL WEEK OF SUMMER SALE Last Opportunity To Obhaln The Finest In Quality At Reduced l'rlcu HENREDON FEATURES eapri AT SPECIAL PRICll Ore11el offert its f•rnou• ''E1peranto" et special prices. Hentedon l Heritt1e upholstery i1 a va llable et a 15 %" re• duct~on to lncucl• special ord•r. Don't delay •ny lon1•r thi1 merch1r1dh• rn•y never •9ain be offered •t th ese e1c eptional prlce1. DEALERS FOR: HENREDON -DREXEL -HERITAGE 7td11111 " NIWPORT IEACH 172t W"tcllll Dr., 642-2050 OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 INTERIORS Proft11lon1I lnttrlor O..l1n•n AY1l11ble--AID-NSID LAGUNA llACH 34.S North Cooll Hwy. 494-6.15 1 OPEN ,RIDAY 'TIL 9 ..... , .......... "0..,.. c.., Mt.1JU ' 'I ·-- OAJL Y. PILOT IS -. · . Council Woodland .. Residents • UIZ , Whi t e E lephant? • Home ln:spection Clarified • By BAIUIAllA KRjaBICH Of .. C*IJ , .... ...., l!uident1 of Laguna'• Woodland Drive areri were back in city hill council chamben this -to -._.,. to their oueatloos •-the Impending houl&te>l>ouae Inspections acbeduled by the ctty In their oel&l>l>orbood, '11ley ·asked .the council : What procedur< ls lollowed il occupants do not wish to Jet Inspection teoma enter their homes? Has any application been made for federal funds to help upgrode the nelghborbood? What provisiona are beln1 considered for persons who mlil>t ·be dllplacod If their homes could not be bnlulhl up to code? What districts In the ·cKy would be next In line for inspect.ions? "U the occupanl ..-...-i, Ille tioli·-u. It, :IG, _. n ... Joc.i.d, .Wf cannot ent.r without ....,ni, on :--had -nfernil' lo In a . Jnspectfoft warrant To do thll, 1be stall · report from 6jlrtl1IO u cbt bl must present to the court -evldeooe prelimhty tm '°""· that there is ...... to ompect --SprJnce lllld the)' ... aJl,lo Ila -• ' exist which warrant~ Thea tt is ly parl ol ton. ·-- up to the judge." "Wbat you are-ukiac c:.ni rMlly be Alked bow long tt would lake to obtlin ....,.._ !>)'. Mr. Springe er Mr. Autry,• on iNpeclioo warrant Building Director CooncilmaJI Roy 11o1rn ibl«jedfd. "You Clyde Z. Springe said he thought one ·an uking questions that really nJalo lo could be issued "in a matter of hours." the . intent ·of the clty councll .. Y•re ... Rtmel added "U then is llUfllclenl aaymg 'What en you guys Nilly plaa- eYideoce." ' ning to do CiOI then (Woodland)_!' Are ~ There i.s no way for an occupanl to really Pluoiol to put In ""°" CG\1111 · block the procuring of an inspection war· Are )'OU reaUy .pl•uing t()\wipe ':.tut? rant any mort than there would be with Whit are ypu aoina·to ~ to "!'· TM • • . councD must 1111Wer lhele queslJOOI ., a seareh warrant, provided lbe court lS• Councilman Peter Clllrandef .;.id tie ... i satisfied with the evidence, Rimel said. obably would be the one to pfovlde '"" No appllcaUon for federal func'!'•bu yet ' :me of the answers for the councllt amce · ' been made, Al Autry told artist Andy he • has been delegated to loot IDWlllo " Wing, who asked the remalnlng queo. 1anc1 ... upec1oltbegennlplm •• , ~ This would depend upon the type of Oolrandor lllld he will bHe a ~ lmprovemeol required, wd Autry. rudy In September on.the onnlJ IObj«I .. Seven·t.iered shell 'of empty North American Roel· well plant near Laguna Niguel looms as ghosUy reminder of current economic status of....space and eleclroni~s indusltj ,in. Orange County. This photo. was taken !tom Top of.the World School in Laguna Beach. Photogi;apher us~ 600 mni telephoto lens. To the first question, posed bY Michael Haley, City Attorney Jack J. Rimel replied, "No one from the city staff has the right to enter any ·atructure, either commerclal or resldentjal, wltbout the conaent ol lhe occupon~ er ol 1be ""-· U the properly is vacant. However, he said state law requires ot land uses in the dty . · ..... that housing for all economic elemtnta in • · ·• •• a commwtlty must be providf.d Jn a general plan and will be '° pnwided In the fJnal general plan document. . Gro up Headed _, Final Sign Solution Seen Verner Beck Rites Tuesd ay "Jan't It JoglcaJ for yoo to think about IOfne other place fmo thele people to ao?" asked Wing. ''Wh<r• In the city ol Laguna Beach would you put 40 low coat homes?" · Thal would be the final decialon of the City Council In arranging Implementation of the g-U plan. Autry aald. By O'Connor , .. -,, James E. O'Connor, South 1- realderit· and owner of. a 1lurilnl ftl!m, ·,; has been. elected chairman for the -JlO'ed Cltlzen'• Direction ·l'lndllt ·~ • : mi.sslooJor Orqe C<iunty. 1 "' Laguna Councilrnen W ind Up City Ordina nce Battle Wing noted that be bas not been pennl!ted to nbolld hi.s home, whfcb Fu.eral services will be held at 1 p.m. burned down, becaWJe Woodland bas been The declaion •WU reacbed by lii!ll el • · the . 10 pmenl memben ol, the ...,,. -·· mis!lon at a meetinc In Santa" Ana this ,. Laguna Beach city councilmen , sign maker Earl Secor and City bu.ildlng and planning director Clyde Z. Springe went around once more in Ole interminable batUe of the sign ordinance amendment this week and appeared to have come up wlth a final solution-after 20 sessions. Hig h In Minerals The problem, u usuaJ, was wonUnc of the ordinance section regarding measure- ment of aign area. The origlnll wordlna bod been ruled too restrictlve. A later vtralon was c:onaidered t.oo permissive. County Water Declared ' Safe iri Feder p,l Survey By LYN HARRIB IDCKS Of .. Del1' ,, ... $1911 reCQfnmended limlta. l.lld ti percent wfl'a abov< •the mandatory llmlls· ,, Oranp County water was declared 8'1f• -though too hillh in mlnerli content - I today ID 1be wab of U.S. J:ublif Hoellh Service """"' of contall!initecf '!'Aler in Bl..rlllde imd ~·Bemanllno COl\ftlles. Robert Stone, chief ol Ill• en- vironmeolal health dlvlslo1f of the Oranp Counl!I Healtfo 'Deporlmenl ' •Id tozk: cllemql lllld baclerla reports llbow Melnlplllllan ~•)er ~ the major sourtt of Orarite County water, "~ The federal 1UrYey showed 26 percent fl the 1Ystems of the two counties pro- duced wat.et With pollutants etceeding f~ within aafe limits." ,. • ~ever, MWD, ·•ater fails mlneral content test1. T _ T .J.. ' --TllO .State )lealtb ~t lliuests LC[ITTID8 _wwm.en liternate !"'!'C"(.t'dilnklni w•tor"""' p~ nt1nerarc:..1e;;i-lic0ii\fi 500 mllilroms A t N• -per Jiter. •• f. · rr~ me "Witer In·orince County geqerally ... ceeds the maxblium for dissolved solids," On .Drug Charges said ~-·.~l!~•tecf th•l IO to'° percent cl' ~tan water 11 above taguM '!leach police, In . two separate the 500 mark ancl'ii .. raps ·-'1'111 mfla incidents Wednesday night arrested nine per liter. .,,: persona on drug charges and claim they "'This doeln1 affect health, only t.ute, seized a quanttty of contraband .. • but it has I "tuativt effect on Sil persons were arrested on the sands newcorner1,"\he noted. ol Sleepy Holl9w beach at 7;30 p.m. Of· Althoulh Stone'• bilbest prli1e of 1 Heer Robert Briscoe was out on patrol on MWD· water wu tblt it UJ ••beUer than tbe beach and noticed the six acting in a not having any water' be laucte,1 the well I .. strange manner." He summoned Officer water "1licb ~ itametlmel half of. John Bright to ·lhe scene, wber~ the ar· some Oran&f ~County eommunilite' SU~ rests were made. ptie:s. Book on charges of possession of marl· Some Fountain Valley wells bring in Juana were Kentley Hall, 24, of Albany. water as low 111 1~ mils per Titer of New York; William Gaines, 20, of Del dissolved IOlidl. Camino Hotel, Laguna Beach; Michael Stone noted thlt much oC the well Farwell, 19, of Corona del Mar, and Nit.a water ii MWD water which bu been Gabler, t9, of Cypress. spread 111. percolallon beds to replenish Abo booked on chargea of possession of underground IOUl'cet. dangerous drugs with Intent to sell was Garden Grove and Anaheim claim tblt 18-year-old Willlam Huster of Dearborn, 50 percent of their water b: from lt'elh. Midi. A lfi..year.old Anaheim youth was San Clemente prodUcel 40· percent from booked for bfiitg in a place where nar• welll iervlnc ttte IOUth end of the city. cotie1 were being used. Callla( wter contamination lt~'' ln The two of£icer1 said they seized about Orange OJunty, StllM said the few ln· one ounce of muljuana and a quantity o! stancel have resulted from flood dama1e white pills, which they suspect to be LSD. to a water 1ytte.m, or mnltnlct.ion con. In another raid, in the Woodland Drive lamination from new lines. ar9' three pe,_. were arrested and · c If pollution levels exceed the 1lnfle Offi~rs Neil Pu~ll p.nd Norman Bab-sample llqllta, reaampUnc: ta dme &o a>ck' seized nearly 100 suapected LSD determine whether the test 1eally in· 'Jtabii" and a "Ud"l(clie ounce) of rurl· dicat9d terioua coota.oilnation. · ' juariil. ' "In every one of our few cua of t persistently high counts, we have been Two Youths Held {)µ Narco Raps Tio ii.year-old youths from Corona del Mar and Fountain Valley were arre1ted in Lagun' Beach Thursday evening after police allege they found 16 lids lOUnctS) ol marijuana in their QSsession. RObert Alan Kuehn, 1831 Seadrill, Corona del Mar, wat booked on charge.a ci possession of marijuana with intent to tell and hit companion, Robert Thomu Cagiano, 17125 Los Prados, Fountain Valley was booked for poS!eSBkJn of the cVu~ after the two were trailed by l'larcollcs officers rrom Cleo Street and 6oulh Coast Highway to Ille highway In· terlldion with P'omt Avenue. Olllcers said they witnessed 1n •P- p.rent narcotics transacUon in the Cleo StrW area at 7~5 p.m. and foUowed Kuehn'• van. Caggiano allegedly had one Jld of m1rijuana in his posse11\on. The rut of the evidence was taken lrom the van. able to correct tt.," reported Stone. He sakl immediate action ii taken either &o shut down the affected source or taue a house-to-house w·aminc that the waler is unsafe· The county performs monthly random samplJ.a and r~. Stone said IOl'n• coastal communluts have dlmlnllhed their use of wells due to ult water iJt.. trUJlon. The exceptlOr'I ii San Clemente, where Bernie Wottle, opor1tor ol the · lllte cerUfied IDboralol')I ot the cHy'1 '11111« reclamaUon laboratory said, •·our-well water ls outstandin1; we are fortuntte to have such e1cellent water. ' WotUe de1eribed lhe well waler u hav. lng ••1eu hardne11 and leu aaltl." San Clem"1te'• city enalnear; P.hlt Peter, aald that aolJ twice In the •lllllt y .. ra b~ office hu 11111111 the wator atan- dardl reporil to Ille uto bal hi lllllnlf a positive bacteri• count. Both ttma. re .. mple and rechocll coold not dupllctte Ille pollution count. Peter'• commenl w11 aimilar to Slone'1, "II may have been juat a dirty fauoet or dlrtl botUe." \ A compromiae came out with a mining Tuesday for Festival of Art8 Director re-zoned from naldenUal to Hlht -In- week. · word that changed the meaning. Verner Beck, at the Sheffer La£Wla dustrial use and no new residential 1truc- Tbe miuing word wu res~· Beach Mortuary Chapel. tures are permitted. n ••-Mr. Beck, a former Laguna newspaper Autry said thli problem problbly would It appeared • I.QC)'. council bad to do edit« died Aug, 11 at South Coast Com-have to be l!IOlved by another r.zone, waa approve the latest venlon that bad munity Hospital foUowtne a ltrote. rather than with a variaDce. JloftVff, be "strligbt connecllng Jines" mea.mrlng A spok.....,, for the morlully said the added, an appllcllll fer .....m, obould tt_ exterior perimeter of a sign. . funeral time wu set by teleplme with be sure <:l the .wpport al at lelst: • per~ Filling wider' the county's oo-.1 . ~ Plannlna Prcicram, the eommlsatoo baa -· been given the ·test ol ldeatlfyinf -., •• bltfnS and propoling ool~ In ~ . ~ . pluming matten. 'llbe --·-made up el ten penons, hopes toe_,cl to 19 ln1hu1ear " "Th '· "t · not relatives who are due to arrive in Laguna cent of the neighborhood, alnce. a 20 pet· " .. nguage "' now wrn en is Beach today. cent prof.est could bar it. . adminislrable," said Springe. "I must Burl'al arrangements for Mt. Beck have With regard to other areas in line for Uiow how many connecUng: lines. If the not yet been made, he aald. lnaJSecllons. Wine uked where enums .. . future. Jnteiested persona are Ul'1l"d by O'Connor to contecl the. Orange coaty · ' Plannln( DepartmenL sign is a clrcle, for example, do I 1------------------------------------- mUIW'e tt with three lines in a trtanale. ot do I use an 1nfintte number of small ltralgbt llnea around the ctrcle, wblcb wc.uld let it be much Iauer?'' Secor aald he didn't 'tee any problem. 'l'he ........U Just had to uoe bis encl llnguqe without lelllnfl the Ila!! clJanae it. ' Q>uncllman Roy Holm nw a problem, He 'WfOte the word ''Laguna" in flowing script aod tbowed a 1'arlety of w1ya it could be ·m~ with different numben ol llw, eacb ¥had pm1i ..... a different area. QmncllnllD f'olor Ollrandor ~ II dlqmns.Jllullratlng )be lnteol ol lbe c:ouncil could bocome a legal aput ol the ordinance. . City ~ttomey Jick J. Rimel Nld they would Only' bey·usable as a 1ulde, 1be Janguqe could sWJ be challenaecf In court. Councllman Edward Lorr thoulhl Ural Sprlnee-lllould "make-, up a manual 11- luatratlng melbods ol rneasumn..t aller silllnl clown wttb an upert alp man, nameJY Mr. Secor." SprJnce said he was lully In accord with Secor'• attempt to aUaln a more liberal· and Oaible algn law, "but we 1111<11 aomethlng that con be ad-miniltered ... Builder Bernard Syfan, aller con. sultatioo with Secor, pr_.i that the fipe "12'' be written into tht ordinance to eatabllah the nwn~ of "ltraliht ccin. n~ lines." Springe said Jt abould be "not tnOre than 12 ..... "l'I ~ that," llid Holm, 11 be moved to mde lbe addition. Before calllng for a vote, Mayor Richard Goldberg waggled a finger at Springe and demanded. 11Do you un· deratand thll? Do you agree with It?" 111 uM.ent.aod It and I endone 1t," Aid SJl'inae, 'lbe rouUne was repeated with Secor and the relieved OOWlclJ voted the change unanimously. Kidnap Victim Still Captive MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay (UPI) - Miriam Fly, wife ol·AmerDa k Id n a R vlcllm Claude L. Fly, today passed her 43rd woddlnl anniversary In ""'™* and UllC«talnty. Fly'• terrorbi tidoaper1, who on Aue. 10 murdered anolber kidnap victim, hair• given no lnformalioo on the 15-year-o&d. agriculture expert'• condition 1Jnce they abdllcled him two ·-•IO lodaY. Mn. Fly on T1111nd1y Jlllbllalled a Jet. ter appeaHnf to her huabond to mum home so that they could celebrate· their annlvvury totether. * * * State Department Wants Kidnap Stop WASHINGTON (UPI) -The State ~ hit told COlllfOll It llpeCla _,, aaaualnallon and kldnaplnc of -.. dlplomats &breed and wante ,_,., and manpower lo counteract the -Spectllcally, the Deportm"1t wante to CK'pnt. emerpney acUon teams, ln- cludln1 a NIVJ. Stlbee armor upert, that could be deployed quickly to trouble lpota, • SEGERSTROM CENTER adds a new dimen1ion to downtown ·Orange County Southern California First National BanK opens its new Regional' Headquarters this week, Aug. 21-28, in the heart of Santa Ana's financial dl&i.rlct We'll serve coffee, oool:iea and puncli, and giro a.gift to •mJOoe-wlio comes in. for anyone who opens a chocking or savings aocount of 825 or more, tl\ere'll be .: special glfi. !1'1 gdng lo lie a gn>at grand Op«llng. Remember tlie date, thi1 -JI:.~ 21'.JS. . . Southern California Fint National Bank ' SegerstrOm Center 1075 No. Main St. 1 .• ., " . ,• • ', • .. • • . . . . • . . . . . . . . -· ' .. -• DAily PILOT Frlda7, AU9lolll 2:1, 1970 . Camhodian·s· Thwart· Reds Near Capital All .. Royal stirred up a tempest about a teapot, In Great Yarmouth England. A helper in her china stall at the Great Yarmouth market place sold a teapot for llO cents Wednesday. The teapot con-- tained the atall's take for the day-between f!O and $95. Police sought a man aboljt 50 who bought the pot. • The toife of o Bhipping liq director in Rottef'dam christ.tn- cd a contaiur 1hip 4t the V.a1l Der Gitseen de Noord. 1hiward .. but tlK vesset refused to .!lide down ihe ramp, Yotd workmen tried for se~ral houri to get the Abel Totma" to s!i<k down the ramp but aave up and postpomd the. launcOinQ. • A policeman stopped a car for spee<Ullg in Utrecht, Holland and waa .utpri.sed when one of the two men inside ioc>k an iron bar from the •back and began · blitlering the vehicle. "As thls.fu!Ppins to be mr, car, I can do with it as I please, • police ~uo\ed th~ lllan as 'aying. The policeman 'f~ not too surpris- ed to give th< driyer f ticket and the man walked away. • A group of youlhl ranging in age from 8 to 16 marched at the Mecklenburg County courthou se in Charlotte, N.C. for 21> hours Wedneoday to show support for city policemen and advocate stern pi1nitbment for lawbreakers. The young people, most of them members of a Ohartotte church hai :rns which said: ''We Stand Be · You, Policemen," ~ "Support Your City Police." State District J u d g e William H. Abomolhy, wearing bis judicial robe, to14 them, "I think il more young people would get oul and do what you're 4oing we'd have.a bet- ter country.'' He then invited them inside to a snack bar and bought a round of soft dnnks. • AIJ9u! 15 young women marebed In fnlot ol the Boston's lllD<t lasbioaable clothing 1torea to pro- tut the replacem~nt of I h e mini!!sirt by tlie midi. All nutmben of the girls a gainst midis (GAMS), lhey said midcalf and longer skirts were an attemptby manufacturers to exploit some women's suscep- tibility to fashion trends. All but one of the marchers bad their hemlines far above the knee. She wore bell-bottomed slacks. • ''I'm Dutcp and I'm stubborn, I'm Scotch and tight, and I'm Irish and angry," New York Mayor John V. Linduy says. The combination, he adds, "is the worst possible mix- ture rou can imagine at tb'e helm of this city.'' Lindsay cited his an- ces!ry Wednesday as qualification for presiding over B r o o k 1 y n ceremonies marking the start of restoration of the 325-year~ld Pieter Claesen Wyckoff farmhouse, \vhich was built on land bought from the Canarsie Indians in 1836 by a Netherland administrator. The house, a sagging, steep-roofed Dutch colonial still baa: some of its hand-hewn cedar shingles. The restoration will include removing plumbing and otlter modem fix· tures-includipg a television an- tenna. PHNOM PENH (lJPI) -Jubliaol · Cambodian trOOj>I today dolmed vlclory over C.Ommunist forces on the ·~ proacbes to Phoom Penh in a !4-hour batde io wh.lcb 500 North Vietnamese were repcrted killed. Cambodian commanders rushed rein- f oroe.mentl into the area just ncl1b of lhe capital to aet up a new delense rina: prcr taclln( Ille clt1 ogainst an ..umated 2,000 North Vietnam.,. and Viet Coog believed in the region. Although the threat lo PhnO<n Penh eased after heavy fighting Thurs- day around the village ot Prek Tameak: nine miles northea1t ol the eipiLal, Com- munist gunners fired rockets and mortars into Cambodian po 1 i t I o n s * * ;{( Senate Near Allied Troop Support Ban WASHING'J'9N (UPI) -The Senate, trying to avoid another hassle in Jndochina, appears close to writing new legislation intended to keep the war from spreading. Sen. J. Willi.am Fulbright (0.Ark.) pro- posed -and key Nixon administration allies appear to have accepted -an amendment to bar assistance to foreign troops fiilltlng lo prop up the pending $1U billloo military procurement bill. Sen. Jobn Steru>is (0.Miss.). the bill'• floor manaaer, appeared on the verge of grudgingly ae<eptlng the change. If the amendment bemmes law, it could throw a wrench into a reported ten- tative agreement between the· United Si.tel and Thailand fer senclin& 5,000 Thai regulars into CambocUa to !bore up the Phnom P.enb gavernmenl Jt also cOUld stop a.ny plans by Viet- namese forces to assist the Laotian government. ''Wherever American tax dollars for waging a war go, the American flag in- evitably follows ,'' Fulbright said. "The~ will be no winning of the war in Cam- bodia on the cheap, by paying foreign forces to do the fighting." Fulbright, however, assured Stennis that the amendment would not interfere with present U.S. air strikta and other .allied a.citvilies in Laos or Cambodia designed to 1lud off aggrwion in Vi.al· nam. ~· . ' Stornis Fl,oo<h Claim 12 Lives MIAMl (AP) -Flub flood> In lhe mounlainl of Martinique drowned 12 peraqns and injured many others during tho passage of Tropical Sloml Dorothy across the French Island, the National Hurri~ Center reported today. A deluge of 12.n inches in nine hours hit the capital of Fort de France, causins considerable local flooding. Winds reaching a top speed of SO miles an hour in gusLs did lilUe d a m a I e however. Weakened slighUy by her collision with the mountains, Dorothy packed a punch d on]y 50 miles an hour as she struck out almost due west across lhe Caribbean Sea. FTC lo Take Action On Magazine Sales WASHINGTON (UPI) -A con- gre.ssman who claims unscrupulous door- to-door magazine salesmen are bilking the public of millions of dollars said to- day the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has agreed to make an industry. wide investi1aUon of. his charges. The announcement was made by Rep. Fred G. Rooney (p..Pa.), who has been investigating ltiner1mt m I I 8 'Z f TI e 1alesmen for about 11 monlhl. directly acrou the M'ekq J\.lver from the royal palace. Thls wu the clOlelt bombardme.it of the city's cultural center to date. Field commanders Hid Ille bat\ued North Vietnamtse_ force on the cast bank of the river appeared to be regrouping. The city Is on the west bank. U.S. Air Foree Fro recannaisaance iet.s swooped low over the batUefield: to keep libs on Tait Booster Student worker in U.S. Rep. Robert Taft's senatorial cam- paign displays replica of watch fob used by Taft's grandfather, William Howard Taft in 1908 campaign. Ann Hill, 24, Ohio State ·university graduate. shows the representative's campaign model. Czechs Remove Flowers Fron1 Martyr's Grave PRAGUE (AP) -AulhoriUes removed nowers and other decoration& from the grave of Czechoslovak student hero Jan P.alach .and took into custody several foreigners. at his grav~ide today -the .second anniversary or the Soviet-led in- vasion. Mas&es of. flowen brought by mourners lo the Palach grave 'lbursday were IODe wt1en Ille cemetery opened !his rnorninc. Cte<:hs said. They also accured Ille authoriUes of rem<wing a bllck~pd portrait of Palacb, the 21-y~ar-old stud t who in January, IMIJ, bu hlmael to death to protest the Sovjet . But an unending stream of old and young paid homage to Palach todly with new bouquets of flowers and candles. A group of yooth foreigners had just laid fresh lilies on the grave this mornin& when a Czech woman began to arrana:e candles at the umnarked site to form the letters "Palach." The young foreigners, apparenUy students, helped with the candle ar- rangement. Plainclothesmen at the cemetery gate detained five of the young people, four d whom appeared to be East West Germana and Italian tourists. Two old women cemetery employes with brooms appeand and swept the candles into trash buckets over the pro. tests of watching Czechs. Beer Heir Hamm J r . Dies in Minneapolis MINNEAPO!.lli, Minn. 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"'Ibey must now reifOU.P we haye relnfon:ed our defense to meet w attock. The next move Is up to tbs COmmunJ.all." The relnf......,.oll ~ two bat· talions of Cambodian 1Dldier1 ~ used for the ini.mal def..., ol Phnoril Penh. They were moved into an area 1lx miles north of the city "eat of the Mekong River aloag with • rtlnfoteed com_pany of paratroopers. • Almost no rtfu&:ee movement Wll aeen from the arta west ti tbe Mftone toward Phnom Penh. Rdu1ee lllO•ement b aJ. most always I poaitlve locUcator of ~ \ ' presence of COmmunlst. troops. The outnumbered Cambodia., wllo bat- tered a 1,lllllknan r ol North Vie~ ...,_ 1111! Viet Cone In the bllUe Thurlday were rtll<ved today and mOll were ln 1 "appy mood u they moved back to Pt1119111 Ptrlh aboard World War II vlntqe landilll! cralL 11We but tbe VCt" oae IQldJer shouted. "We stopped the VCI" aieer1, lllltlta 11111 lauchtor filled the lonciin& craft u tho reu..td lroops shouted encourascment to the rein- forcement.I. One aoldier'cH~ to a b\&b point on the boat one! bo1an pllyinf a flute. xmm Ben. ~ ol a baUailon •hidl wu relleVect; -~ the feel- ln( of bla ....... "Of course. wt: defeated the Viet eon,," he said wben uked to commetl~ Od the batUe. ;'We have forced the Vitt Coni lo dilperae. Apporently !hay lhoupt they COUid take us, but !hay found out different. , "In my opinion. Ille Viel Contr· wm tryinc to drive throusb for an attack on PIJnom Penh. We have stopped \lie 1ttock on Phnom Penh." The mood In Phnom Peoll ltaeif ,.. malned placid and the people --no •PlltHlll concern that the clly ll•U mleht be invaded. "The Phnom Peflheae are like Youn& people beln( told about the blrdl ud bees," one American ofliclal aatd. ••you can tell 110meone a tbouland Umt1 tblt • bee sttncs but he never believe.s )'OU untU he la atung." Mideast Peace Talks Set Nasser, Hussein Map Strategy; Israel to Name Envoy By U1ited Press lnteruUoul Israel is expected to name its represen- .tative to the Middle East peace talks by Monday, Diplomatic sources in Tel Aviv said today. While prepar;:.t::>ns for an early begin· ning t.o the talks were under way in Israel, President Gamal Abdel N11ster of Egypt and King Hussein of Jordan were meeting in Alexandria to plan Arab tilrategy for the discussions. The question of where and at what level the talks would be held remained to be settled, but an Israeli foreign ministry spokesman indicated t;:.::.el would be will- ing to drop its opposition to New York as a site. ~ Gunnar V. Jarring, the United Nations mediator in charge of the talks, has been quoted by a U.N. spokesman as agreeing with Israel that the talks sbouJd begin at the foreign minister level rather than the lower ambassadorial level favored by the Arabs. The diplomatic sources in Tel Aviv said the Israeli repre.senlltive probably will be appointed at the weekly cabinet meeting Sunday but the announcement will probably be withheld until Monday so Jt can ~ dl)cuaaed in the Knesset (parliament). The Knesset began its .summer recess. last week but wu Galled back into 1es1;on by the three oppotition part.ie&, led by the hawkish Gah1l, ·for a special debate on Israeli-American relations and recent tax increases. . Nasser and Hussein met in CairD Thursday but left shortly afterward for the resort city of Alexandria to eM:ape the 95 degrtt he'at. Officials in Cairo said the diJCUUions, expected to last three days, would ~ver the Egyplian-Jordanlan positlOn toward Israel, the military situation alone the. Jordanian front and coordination with the Egyptlan front and the situalioD in Jordan, which U complicated by the Pale5tinian guerrillas' rejection of the American proposals. Texas Diphtheria Cases on Rise SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (AP) -Con- firmed diphther ia cases in San Antonio has risen lo 56 for the year today with two more children added to the list in a steadily growing epidemic. Health officials also counted nin e suspected cases of the o:tease, which has taken two children'• ijves this year. An estimated IJ,000 peri(m.9 received diphtheria shots at immwiiz.atiOn cmtn Thursday, officials said, raising the total of inoculations to about 80,000 since Auf. JO. The mass immuniiation drive COii· linu ed today with health workers aided as before by miptary medics and vohmteer doctors and nurses. CHROMACOLOR ••·········•···················· A COMPLETELY NEW COLOR TV SYSTEM THAT BRINGS YOU A COLOR PICTURE FAR BRIGHTER WITH TRUER COLORS, SHARPER DETAIL AND GREATER CONTRAST THAN EVER BEFORE IN TV OF THIS SCREEN SIZE CATEGORY! 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PUERTO VALLARTA, MWco (AP) - President Nixon and Prealdeat Guattvo Din Ordaz said ~ they bavo qreed to ........ -the mlddle "" the Rio Grande u the ~ bet-lhetr' two naUona to retolv• century.old disputes a1ori5 their 2,000..mlle border •. In a jolnt communique 11 tbey were winding up a »-hour visit ~. they -1.lo establbhecl flsod U-milt marlUme boon- Big Storms To Bring High Surf darlel ID the Gull ol Me:dco and the PaeUlc Ocean. ·A treaty will be dralttd1o.bt submltlld Iv ·-al by the -ol boih .... tlom. 'Ille tWo prealdeots emphasl'*' their belief thlt the agreement approved in this PacHlc Cout noort "Is a historic aqle-." 'Ibey po<dldecl "the reouJ. taot tr .. ty wW be ... ol the moot liinifl· . Beat!la. Business cant. qreements between their hr(o. aovenunents in thls cenlury.• During the Zl>-bour -U0C'Il!unday a1temoon Prelldent Nlsoa lllo ~ certain· new measure1 le illid .. would result In ~ant 1mim-• 1n the waten rece.Jved by Mnlco from '1bl lower Colorado River. The ls&ie. involves salt content stem- ming from lrri&aUoo oe the U.S. aide. Reversal Sought ·-· -- UCl'S MONTY OHLEMACHER, 1', SHOWS ~PPRECIATION Nancy RHH, 15, Anaheim, Styled H11 L1n9thy Locks Predictionl ·ror wezkead aw1 'ranp from two feel to 11 leet alooi the·Oran;e Coast aa lifeguards await the effects of hurricane Lorraine and tropical 1tcrm On Utility Tax Boys Model Hair M•••;e, Riptides are a1'o pradlded. . . By ALAN DIRKIN South Cout Plua, Q)ata lldl, .... -.e.. ot t111 Dtllr ,.._,. SMH Fashion island, Newport Beach. Lifeguard 1pokesmen in San Clemente Major dePWtment storu in Huntington Chamber Manager Ralph Klstr aald to. said they are anUcipaUng a &ix to eight Beach are hoping the' city council will re-day lhat be waa urging bis board to call a foot 1well, while their neighbors in examine its decision to impose a five W-SNV"ial meeUn& to e.u.nitne the tu: Lam>n> n--cb p--.i•A•A..I smaller a .. ..a at cent utility users' lax. ,.--- Men's Tresses Styled in Contest one·-.. -.!hr~ .. f-:.~ -· "I'•-·~ that It will hit some major -Several shire m~era have contacted ~ rr-u the chamber cf. Ccmmerce to voice their U561 more teverely than had,.._ tint Newpott Beach and llunUnll<>n Beach . coocem and asked the ch&mbei to ralsa cai"'!late'cl." bt uld. "S<lne _,,... guards said they ~ big !"'I from ... u ••· to too• t -~-• ~ the stonm and 1q··8eo1 lleach, ,'!ilb '° ll>e.queotiOO wjth 'tbe council. . w--us •a ----By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of t11e DllHY Pllit $tiff Twetty-three lovely leenage queens ma~ waves at Huntington ~ Tbuia- day Wiiii a lranck"!'f prodllctlon ol "Halr~1' • l And t~. le•~ too.. Becali!e U. lhow lnvolve4olhe f'"'rtlm ef new hairstyles for _their , ressed boY~i! aa lhey c:oi/,petecl lo lirat "She'n He Hair Styling Championship." For about one hOur the girls sham- pooed, rinsed, dried, trimmed and frizzed the boys' tresses into creations that woulg curl the hair qn Samson~s chest. One of the boys' hair was teased into a bouffant, two had their locks done up in braids, while others looked mOre nonnal. Parent.I roared with laughter as the pll doosecl the youths' heads with buckets of water, aneared &hampoo over their faces and rolled their bair up In curlers. A lot was a• slake too. llJlCt' the win- ners were to be award;ed a trip~ HawaU 11¥ the coot.It's lpOlllOl'I -lnc!U<lecl a teena,. lashjon lil!!P .... •··-..-,_ ..... 1llmlin&tea <Jenlet retail store. nie:eo111e111111 plannecl to.be .. arbwal ev.en , and ls'llated for etplllSlon Into aia lnl«natlClnal -by.I& Act.,.lly, the Idea of girls styling their boyfriends' hair is not aS rare u it might seem. 'Ille magazine clalms that 35 per· cent of its female readers have at one time styled "his" hair. And the trend ls growing at the rate, of three percent per month. And the trend is truly international with polls indicating that about 30 percent of all teenage girls in Gennany, France, England, l~y ~d Switzerland saying they performed hair care ..mo.a oo their boyfrimds. ·-'""' !l:r. In -·~ to t 1~ · "0...flr"'dleckaoohowthetuWOll!jl then ut Ille """""~ ·to.·p -' "'-·-~ -· ..... -· •. ~l:'..t..;' . ' . tho • lifeiuarils' ·!he1 dolll MllclpN big anecl ~ _...,ta'!N.t ll"WOUkl'mcr,w ' m. • IUff lar tho....__ ' . . city -etfii· ta 10 -ftf"IArtlO ~ ~ I'!\!" --11111 us.w..u,U;._!I'-· rotall -·mtlono," ~ (Bud) llatau•-!'P ; .. 11,......~ , -•~' · .-.'I""--.. ..,,., v~~.cr.::r,'l''-. llallo\ll•a...__....,. .. =..-~=--.. r:'Jtlf; ~" . -...... :~~:"!"-~·-=-='t"" _..,_~alUoai ..... --.. ·~--........... _.. _!'! .. , ,!'! Wiodl ba~ llllo!i 11 If~ "" · r-' \r" -,..... , ; '. the'oyeetlllo' 4N.iwlddi.,;: -J.C.~-~ . ;.:: 1l»IU'l"I~-· dtrii~ ,111~...-,. ! .,. . ' =.,-.......-.... ~be-=·~~ Moala bll lllill -In .--,,,... -. !. '!'i"' -. the ftve Jf!rr/ -. a m<ml!.er• ol tlle- about. midway '*-llul\9 and percent tu oo all pl; electricity, water bet'a leill1'Uve action --. wu Hawail also movmc to the weol and lelepbont bills "'1cl pu( tho centtr praent wben Iha CCIWlclJ ' approved Iha Weathenne1uaJ4 lht.........., •1Dlles at ·a . ~llllNa 111·. competltioJ> With .11r1t.rudin1 b<ll be offend no--t across and wlnda have bem .,.....i al " . · . ~ 4~ mph n~r.~ ey,e. · Both storms are expected to generate: a IOUth IWelt wbich Will bring the bJc waves al\d IU!>aeqgent rlplidel to the Orange C:OWW-bwbeo · While diaqreeinC 'oe the pmibDHy ol bi& IUlf,lifeauardl ..... lbe cout - unanimous ln their Nttmation ol wet. temperature -all aal4 II Is ao1nc· to llo Increased /Udges Bill . . ' . . . Baker Denies~rongdoing Over. Dupli cate Payments colder. 1 s..·~ 111a04 a I~ dn>p In tenl!>ei:*iur,: '*' 177 00 Slllll!aY to 11 lnd,ly. •w. ~ 111to ltay 1n U.. 11• dl!i* rwei" a Ulquard spi:ewaa said. LafUlll Buch was a little wanner with temperaturu faJlllni from 17 to 19 .and Newport wu ptedicting temperatures from II lg II. · HunliJliton Beiich lileguardl Wife estmating theJr. -. peralurea In the mid Ill'• and !eal·Bea~ WU anlicll!l'!Y a-C<llailtenl 17 Wees. Reaches Reagan's Des~ A 'ifll to ltla-. ... llllltlber ol Jutipa ol· the· -Orqa c..11 Municipal c:ourt. Wtdmlnster, was on Governor Reqan'1'deak.in SacrametJto today after nearly becoming a casualty of the PacHlc COut Freeway bill. 'nle committee klllod II --votinC apJnll Badham'a-.. nie Newpc>rt tawmaar. then re1urnec1 to tho Auembly and ukecl I o r reoonsideration of Whetmore'1· bllla. 'lben on Thur1day Badbam -no doubt: feeling he bad made 1111 poi\Jt -"walvecl bia mOOon to recooa:ider 1 the 8JDIZXlmuta were approved by the Senate'and the bllll went to the governor. County Supervisor David L. Baker denied categorically today that he. wu guilty of any intentional wroogdoing ,in allegedly receivi ng duplicate payments ' for travel and other eipenses from both Orange O>Wlty and the ~tate of California. The charges were made 1n a story in tooay's ediUcit of the Los Angeles Times. Baier, in rebuttal to the article, aaid that 1ince fhe Times contacted hlm last Tuesday he had checked and double checked with county and state official& and they could find no evidence of dupllcate bllllnl I"" his part.· , . Baker. reached In Saaameoto, did ad- mit that he had bU1ed both the slate and cooqly for alngle trijlll made to Sacramento and other pointl, but el• plalaed on suoh trips he conducted both slate 1and · cowltr business and that the u:.pen,ses were divided between the govenunelltal aaencles . ~ Tht supervisor is chairman of the state Envtronmental •Quality Study council, a po8t \ril.j!:b he bas held since appc>lnlment to it by the governor in early J969. As a member of the council, he Is automatically paid $25 per day for U· pense. by the state when carr~ing out <X>Wlc.fil bU!inesa. "Many timea while in Sacramento at- tending coun<:ll meetines, 1 have abo CQli.. ducted ~ business," Bater e1:- plaintd. : h . ' • r, 5¢h~ Signups· To S~rt Monday "Today's trip Is a good eaample of that practice. I am here ·at the invitaUon of Governor Reagan to wi~ the 1i&ning of a bill which allows the slate to sell ~ dividualized license ntates to the public at higher than normal rates. The addlUooal funds will be used f0r< enyironmental im· proyement in the state. "While here, I also plan to confer with two state assemblymen ·Oil avJatim bill! direcUy affecting Orange County," Baker added. In answer to an inference in the Timet story that he had r..,.ived duptlp 1ta pay- mtD~ on several air trip! to Sacramento from both the stai. and tb<I CXIUllty, Baker aaid It was true that he hid re- ceived the amount of the •round rtzip air fare from both gov~ qencies, but (See BAKBll, Pqe I) ' 'GRJ;EN PHANTOM' STRl.1\ES AGAI N Found thla """'""' In the J1untin11on --~t loibOc*....., lhe uaual at.Ion blcycltt ...i """* reports •u the following etry:' "Hello everybody. once In the·!9Jl'Blnl. 11ou U. Thi G..-Fllantom." Ollicen could ..i uplaln Illa. oriP> ol the me1111e. Dist rict to Fl...i Out 1be meuure, which would increqe the JucSaes from 1lx to. aeven tbil year ~ to eisbt Oil ~ay 1, It'll, WU 1talled in the A»anbly !or a day by Assemblyman Robert Btidham ,(11,N~wporl Be@ch). Badham bad been carrying tht bill - •!Id ''nklecl ono to. lncr1aae the number ol ~ COUr\ Judte>-ln tho Asaembly lw · AIDitor Jamea E. Wbelmore (ft,. a...ao.-~ l!!L,-.m-al!l'lr'nUy became upiel when .Whelmon ,..... In the Seoata ~t!On Commit~ qainat the N-' leplator'1 meuire to deleta a aeclloo ol the"Paci11c Coos! Freeway. . ll'be -ev'-,,..I like thlsi W~y morninl Bacllam woo approvpl fl"' \Vbfi. more'a court i!illi ... the Auanbly floor. '!)!a ,Badlym -to Ille -Tr_.-tatlqo Comm .. bearlnf la Illa lltOniooe to *" lor 1111 freeway ~ The tiff WU oot lc>ng lived and •P. patmt}y WU not serious. •'1 juat wanted to call au.ntlon lo the way ~Stnator Wbetmore treated ma before the Sena!< Tr._talloo eom. mlttee,'' Badham Aid. Senator Whetmore commented,, 111 heard about ?,,Ir. Badbam'• ~ to reconilder •911 also heard'be hid,walved the·"'°'"'"· lliaven't ta,lkO<l.to \lim about ll." . . . Wbelmon added, "There's no probllm. I don't mind,. looi u they .....,•111111- ecl. I don't balleve he ln\elldld to kill tbem.11 ~ , What's Unique Ab.oµJ Valley Schools? . . '. By TERRY COVILLE r....,.ch lnltitut.'1 11 Te• y I a r la-~~ In FOlmtaln Vallly to In a achool district helP. U., dlalrlcl'f pro, " "' "'" ''"' ''"' veotliatloo ol all 15 diatridl. 11 pilllolC>lli>I' ol lndlvl<lnaliaecl h> IJ'am. lnvesli&aton Jflll ~ the ef. Is the Fountain Valley School ·Dlltrict "It 's a unique chance !or., lo learn tt Ulned Ix of for fectlve~ ·of the d\atr1Ct'1 Jll"lll really wuqU< u Ill reputatioo ...W4'1m· our phiiooopliy la -king," Mlb llrtct,, lb; fi...;"ear .tudi,. areas ....-n ~leer l""l'am. . ply? . . district IUJle!lnlenden~ aaya. '"Jlle "!!! , -'Ille method by which ltacherl ob-~~.:;1g ~ ~t.~ Does It •ffiir .. better pl'Oll'•m..Jor ol evalualinl eacb "upotl ol a "11trfl:t'a fl~'"';· P'e.~lbe.~nd .a,vahlata.~ ill' "'~""'•vklli>~·elo""' elementary age cbUdren than · •t!ier> -•ni wu too .,.. _ ....... ~ ._!ii 'ol lilllnlCUoa for aacb dllJrlct'i<> 1n1plem;ql ~ ~ · school districts thl'Olllhoat the niuoa? fOdtral blip. Now wa 11a .. IM~ .,.i G.'1~11~ ...::·,:~ ~. -..II ~ diUllct'• ....... ~ *" admlnitsratora will admit that. • 'l'r"'l!aa appia..W., ·-lllol l'ada matarliii," !lr>;k 1...!\;.,':'.:i cblldr In Uif:::J!!l". , Further lludy and propoeall Wtnl eallod for on tbia matter. In their "'-~ · Nixon ...i Dlu °'""' rufllnnld 111elr .w,nnlnllfon .. -the lllicit lntama11ooal lnlllc la marijuana, narcotics .... ._ drugs. which they sold "bu ... _.. the irell being ol both~ ".n.i>I called on their attomeys general, wt» al8o met here, to .promote. tie "ciolen cooperalloo" In the drq-.J-. * * * First Family .To Arrioo Here Today Ji JORN Y ALTEU.\ Of ... .,,. ... Piesidellt .. and Mn. Richard - weie qpected to land amid a !PrUod public welcome at El Toro late l&ia al· ternoon, probably, lllill rem&rklac ;;,, the thund,erpus receptlqn they r'ecelvad 'lblirsday in Puerto Vallarta, Meako; Ahd Oranae CowiUmr wO!.did: ••• to try hard to beat the rqptlon given the First Family In the Meaicu rewt '°""' Wil<re c:onletti WU lncbel, deep in the atrO,et ~ • Nl>iia mi*!rcallo "-* Tbdnl!a,y """'""" • Am .. the tollJDc . of beJll, Illa ----ol ...... .... lhe .t.:1:"",;! ....... 1M'*-......... theor:""'" .,; W:liD8eYIDlllt • .,..~ . ~ ~ ..... : ...., ~ illa l!llfl'.== = ~r;a:i: £.:-:.:: - """" tbt two -bad .... m: ...... ,, ..... -----the Onadl lo.Tm ' • '1 Wllllo, liousa ........ Dl4 ... two worked out a tys&rem of ."COIDl*'"'''ll !actors" ·in. --the tlvorllld ol the,bonlerillg --. Partl<plarly ~. la !he IQUal>bJe over 2.000: acres near , Prealdio. Tu.. which. wW bt the, lllbjtcl.of a -U.S.· lofail:o treaty. Olllctala were ~ to uplain the pact !ale thla ailenlooO. ' Dlu-Ordu pndiclecl bla coollw would ralify the pact mftly. 'Dia arrival ol the N-to the IOUthem Orup Coul ~,,.. Ml for 4:30 p.m. al the -Air lllatioD, al El Taro. • • 7be publlc,bad -trelcomod to the ~ .. -Olle to_. the Nixllol it the ltarf o1 their wonti:l,-.- tlon IUlin& """""' the Hit ol the month. Vice, ~t Spiro Agnew, who bas been In s..jlhein California f'1(_ the ~! few ~ wW meet with the Presideot at the Westam Whtie . House ill . ~ CleDiOnla Saturday lo -~ deali!ll with -..\ala. Al!ef tho talkf Agnew wW travel lo ( ... NIXON, Pga I) Sgt. Howe-Selected Policeman of Month set. Jama i-.. •·bu bom nomtd ~n ol .. Jilallll by .o. Ex· cbantO Club of H111t ...... Beach. 1'-.... cJled ""' Iii bandM"' ol • near.mt altuallon JUiy ·10 wllm bt and othe,I' Huntington Bucb o111cen broU up a porty ol more than lot people. Pre-school ~ctivlties begin Mondly at Fountain \1illty Hlah School • with the enrollment of Incoming freshmen and Juniors. Nooneknowaf0<....,tvendlitrlcl anOINklaqaocytodo~ ... ~·-, .-..·cur••'""dou.~reMtaiioi-et Jll!IJ10wthayanpr..,..~'"Rllltlll!r ~~Yoillt ... a-:il 1 ~:.tM ·Jle.....,'tllt'lorileol!l'nial -.·-· "' 111 _,.,.. lnnovatlva reputationl Oii thl llnl wUh a cme' lnfOrmatAon Oft1 .-, 11 r*"9 botil if be ean11.". • · , ner, 1 ' • ' ' ·: 1 comprehonalve five-yd!' 1tu.ly of the lectiveneD In taacbi"I cblWml. •, -~ol lea!nlnfOoale~ Wiien the!study'llC>pl-~llel'.~ ~' ' -. --. ................ '"* ai&nUP wlll conti~ on weekdays thl1!Uili ~ !.with-. opening at l :!O each dlly. Pre-testing tor freshmen will lakfl plat< ,_ 1:31 a.m. to I p.m . Sept a, while juniors wUI take their lesta durlnf the same boor• Sept. t. district's progam to dei.rmlne U u The itu.ly itarta In SeJl'"'INr, 11 ;i11a a ~rcoeoeP' In lhel Founllln \Oallej the .omplled J~lllll oe, ,au II really worts. • dbtrict fives final a~ to. I~ wllldl Scticlc>I OOtrict IUawlaa' for an .-dhilrica will be mide;doJiablO to U\'l<>. Th< study wilt be handled by lomerlcan ...,.. llkely. , . I • ol the <lll>sroom for llldlvldusl -di1tr!c:L. Foun~ln V~lily oritclalt aJllCI . IR$tilu1' of Reawdl,I J>a10 Alto, an al· "We jtlat want to talk~ tho Clolalla -Dllltrl .. t.ted staffi"I· II tt helpf1ll to to learn U they ve tailed or ""poldad lo !Uiate of Stanford Unlvenlty. Fountain of I~ how much llaff U~ tltfJ lit ID-'Jlave toachao a I d ~1, U.....,, -rama thal bar.e -IJ'\ld. , ' Valley was namecl by the ,U.S. Olfice of volved" Brick uptainecl. ~· i<lr > iba • • "' '•W• W,,. 1141,. ~ !r;·*" for •· EducatiOO aJ one of the II most in-Ov.i a flv•year period * ,......., W · jllo~. -h illarapla aad nr ..iucation, but lhll 'Prll~ r-oll tbt novative .Choo! di&trlct1 In the nation. ltltui. will <OMantly HRd Upeit -~llajliaat' ' . . • • , • ' 1 < • first clumct to naUi 'prO I~" Brick Federal money wW finance the to the dlalrlct to moaltor corlala pni. , -How much dou OGl'llllUDllf mlmlt said. • I ' r I ' C.lltnlll ' _.,., .J CIU...... r ''""" . =-:.-1: ...... , ... ' ,..... 1to11 -.. --.. ---· Mt¥• ... --.. . .......... »tt lrMe ........ 1i -.. " .......... , ·-. -.... -. ~ ..... \J-11 ..... " .. ... iiw'iOi;•••• '"' - • • .... 11!1!111111~ ....................................................................................... ..., ............. ~ .......... ..,,.....,,,...,...,...,...,.:"".""~.,..,-.~.-:·~•c;c;;;;~"'-• • r •- I • I DAily i>rLOr " ,. • . Reagan to Stlidy Freew y Flap ~ .. ~ 1· 117 1. PETER KRll!;G eel Illa! bo WU nol ~ iD 1111 ef!arll • ... °'"" , .... ...,. _ ~ · pt U., f*'"l oU ~ewparf1 SA<SAJll:llTO -CloMDOr llMpn'• cOuillno. . llda llld todaJ bl wlJl-uj.review Al 1111_-, ...... llld bo ~ Ille controversy surroWlding the !uturo ~"?.""-0iei. = 1>::°"i:dl Pacific Coast Freeway route through Boulevard !n Huntlngtcn Beach to the Nc-.-.1JOtl Beach. easternmoet bo1111darits of · Newport Aliem61yman ROO<rt E. Badham <Jt. Beach Newport Beach) wbo loot a balUe to eel ; . the J.e&lslature to kill a 10-mlle stretch of Later, on ~ floo~, of the Assembly. the planned road earlier this week, had Ba~ proclal.Dled,, The next step is to said tie would take the matter to the pursue the matter .thrdugh the governor's sOvernor. .office and to determine the.!easlblllty of A press ·aide in the. govunor's office the ~ freeway th.rOugb all of laid the.re baa still been no officlal re-Calllornia. ~uest from Badham. but that when It A spokesman for Governor Reagan does come, the governor certainly would pointed out that there ~ a special com- respond to it. mittee operating now that continuously He cited Reagan's "serious concern" revie\llS freeway plans as they relate to that the slate must pre5trve the en-ecology and environment. rirooment. He indicated the goteroor might tn- Badham, intensely disappointed after itially refer B.adham's requeet to this lbe SenaLe Tra.DSportalion Committee panel. Wedlle.sday rfjected hi& volaWe tilll, vow-He stressed that no action involving 1111 wt of ~ -•Y wWld ba taken Wllboal ~ w!lll tho ltata _a(__,.. ' .......... ,. ..... _ -t11 di. deol I P1 0-J.111 _. • .-. Tbo 1.....-r i. workinl feverishly towards a .hoped-for odjoummenl at midnllbt toolgbt. Under <UJ'l'tnl·hl&hwoy dlvlJ!oo.plul. the New~ section of the coastal freeway will be the first secti(>l:l to .be built in Orange County. _, A department ··~-aoid 'IllUr .. day that coMtructloa throuO Newport would likely begin iD. ~ lin-71 flatal year. The state already has begun acquiring property along the route. The press aide declined to say whether the governor might personally aide with Badha.m and the Newport Beach lntereets and recommend eliminating lbe segment or altering its route. ObjecUoos f:lave been hued mainly on the !act that the ,_ qnder pmel!I ~ would run adl-'I to tho praent .co.a& '°""''' -.. the cllJ u4 lOlnc -real ..iota In lta poth. 'Jiit.nod""" ow!!ltrtbly fUrther ... lend olool -ti !ta ....,_, cutUng down to tile cOoolUI* ob)y titer It crosses Beaob . 11oui.vard aad beada i n to Newport. I ' I ' • The c:ity of N«wport Beach baa already signed an agreemeot with the state on the route of ·the freeway east from t.he Upper Newport Bay to the Corooa del Mar city llmJta, a atretcb al four mill". There la no f<rm~I agr~nt on the route from the Westem bouddary to the bay, however. •• In relation to the existing agreement, a group of citizens has announced plaw to circulate petitions to force a referendum on whether the City Cotalcil should res- cind the route pact. The group, at the 1ame time , is seeking lo force a charter amendment requiring citywide votes oo future freeway routes. Reagan Bitter As Tax R-eform . . Dies by I Vote Huntingto&Police Get Pistol and Rifle Range SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. Reagan'1 II billion tu reform program II dead to. lay. The l!epu!lllcan governor, billet at tho OSI, issued a ''black list'' of the 13 ieoaton who voted against the plan and tilled lt -Ht.rally at the !lib hour of tho $70-' The Senate'del .. led the meaaure :i&.11 rith %1 .votea needed for pa1s,v. In an 11 p:m. ~wa CODfcreDcf Thurs.. lay, the disappointed governor called ii 'NQerlnl llelback iD their d!orll to ob. .m sn~tlal and ~ l""pertf tu ·e!ief" -, J!eoP.n'.& NO. 1 lectsraUve &oal lurin( hli first four yean In office. The Re.Man plan would hive railed the Ute Illes tu by a penny OD the dollar -to llx cents -and boofited various other levies to pay foe a vamty of pro- oer\Y tu cull. The aalel would bave '"8ed ~ hall of tbe 11 billion and 1bout ·M -mucb. wou1d have gone lo ""'""""*" In proporty tu cuta. II aJlil! woolrd have !~ payroll By RUDI NIEDZlEUiKI Of tflo Dllllr Plill lltff Thelr lives oft.en depend on knowing how to kill. The gun hugging each police officer'• hip is a painful reminder that be may have to use it sometime. And he'd better llhoot ·~· For Huntingtoo Beach's policemen learning bow to shoot straJgbt will no longer be a problem with the opening of a brand-new pistol and rifle r a n 1 • IOmetime tat.er this month. !The range; situated at.op a hill near Gothard Street and Talbert Avenue bas been a dream of more than five years for many officerr, according to Police Chief Earle Robl!aJlle. In 1966 Robitaille was a Police sergeant who, like most other offk:en on the force, wa.s concerned over the lack of op- portunity for officers to learn their dead· ly and self·protecting skills. Members of the local Police Officen AMoclation convinced the city council that a JQCal 5booting range wu Deeded and work began on what la now to be a 1150,000 lnatallatton In the !uturt !Ill& •i~of the lltata jmcon>e tu wlJic:h '°'",lo ' b)' -Cilllonilans In ... ump .• :;.~~ .-11 .lbe , • Two JC Distrcts r.:-...:;r~~ ~i.::rtP<ttoc1n ' · ltuNN1~r'cr~ .O~'*ll:Ht' · OAIL Y PILOT SllH Plltll tington Central Park. Officer Philip McCrea, who has been spearheading a task' Jorce of volwiteer police officers, in building the p'roject says the range will eventually~ open .to t.be public and provide firearms training for youngsters. "It will be the safest out.- door range in Southern California," be predicts. DOROTHY PILLION MADE A PR IZE·)Y INNING SCROLL Huntln .. ton Beith Library Promot11 th• Fln1 'Art1 . ,, ,, , , "We now have to go to the Orange Qiunly range in Anaheim," e:iplained the officer. "There we have-atationary targets, but M program to train an of· ficar for facing an armed criminal in combat." Girl's Paper Scroll Wins Beach Library Con..test He Pointed out that the Huntington ''A puppy makes muddy tracks across Beach facility will have 3• covered lhe floor and be has two big, bloodshot &hooting stand!: ~t a range Of 25 yards brown eyes staring at you when he wants and 2.f at 100 yards. to play." "We plan to hold classes for youngsters and anyone else who ia interested in· This was one of 12-ycar-0Jd Dorothy handling firearms in a safe maMer. The Pillion's thoughts on a puppy which she range will be open to the public and we etched on an antiqued scroll and entered hope youngsters will learn to shoot their in the Huntington Beach public library's .22·1 under 1upervision of e1perl3 rather third annual fine arU contest. than places where 6hootlng could be Dorothy won first place in the crafts dangerous," he said. category. AJ far as safely is coocemed, ~rea More than 100 youngsters, ages 3·15, emphasized that the telephone pole bar· entered poems, short s t o r i e s , il- riers instailed at the range will stop even lustratlons, drawings, oil paintings and the most powerful rifle bullet. crafts in the annual summer contest. When COl{lplet.d, tt \rill con1iat of ~ ~ 1bursda1 they picked Up their prize1 at yard Amerl~ Stan4ar4 platQt<:Oo/se• • a party for the winners held at the JOO-yard bla: and mall cillber rifle library's Gtahml Street annex , north of ly a writing contest, but more children wanted to enter artwork so we cha nged the litle to fine arts." Besides Dorothy, 162ilt Melody Lane, other contests winners were : st.ory. Briana Martin, 12, of 5411 El Dorado Drive: poetry, Colette Marcoux, J3, of 5142 Caliente Drive; drawing, Alice Sung, 13. of 6101 Palisade Driv.e; illustrated 2rt, Jamie Zimmerman, II , of 16061 Gold Cir- cle, and oil painting, Celia Johnson, 9, of 16052 fantasia Lane. 2 Held in Stomping 1ess llnnlh Nov. 1. , , Ch!i rchword, • 1 ::S.wi_ • ~-" h . Titles, b~e-::i:....... "·i·'~· · ~ .IWJ ,. ··B ~N Sch 1s· ~ari .of San ,... ': J' • . . ob . ' . . ,ut ot 00 ,CO\lfM aiid fa. 1pecfal COlllbat-range for Edinger Avenue. , , -po~camen. " • "This year we eiRilJlded the contest ,'' e J.-ttar ,wuibe+DPlifk:atiop ol ~ 1,. .ldiss Patrifla.Jlµ,t:h. library assiBtantJor F 1'1 ''11!>1an'~ A!ley'"ana' liatw'e l>Op. the Graham'lililh1'and organizer of-the• UNION CITY (UPI) -Police here were holding QvO men and a woman ~ day in t.h1_ d~ of a man whose body was fourutm a vacant lot Thursday nigbL Police said Gebrge Ramsell, 47, of Union City , was app.,enUy 1tomped to death in the lot.. ... 111n tlioir -~..,llw . , ~JUOr··l' ()Ot ... · ~ trail. . , .. · , Two Junior colleae dialricta: were Bradley and five otbln are up for e1ec-f · · ' Off d renamed following hearings before Uie ~u!;~ti.i~";=~a:-,'. TQS.rJ1"': _,ere ~;'."eCountyboaroofeducaUonThun- lames' Mllta o1 San Dlqo, 'Georg• ' f B h A Coast Community Collea• fliltrl!:t Koooone of San Francla<o>Alan Short'of U eac rem be.comes the.olliclal name fo,,tflo Junior ltocktaol llld lVallet 61ien1 o I · • college district !ntl-g Golden West aak~. 1 Mark Ch~ward lWlged for the loose College and Orange Coast College. f • fbotball, bit the hard turf and tolled over Rancho Santiago Community eouece· up tar1ets.' ' ·J ' contest, expl,ined. "ln the pa st It wss on- . FINAL WEEK OF SUMMER SALE Last Opportunity To Obtain The Flnnt In .9uollty At RtduceCI Prices ' • HENREDON FEATURES I . ,. ...... p ... l with tht. plpldii cluld!ed t,'•ht In hJa replaaea the 5anfa ~Junior Collei• II· "' Ve fot the district lncludiac .s.n!a· Ab · arms. · C.Ollege and jts adu1t division. eapri NIXON .•• ba! pa;I ~ tbe &lobe to .iew the llibla· loo -flrll.lwld. On hll return be qaio will meet with Kr. NWioi iD Sin ~I< to dlst1111 his indinpl . . . 'Jbe rest of Ibo Prellident'• schedule luring the vlllil to the former Cotton l:atal< have not yet be<n IJJl10Wl<:ed, but nany· ~ the ~ :t'i!J start a>ming forth " the Whit. llooN ataff !alls Into the l•n Cl~ ,,...tine. The eD\ir• li!>'l" (Jmily II .eipeded to -eunite tonlgbt at the Spanish Villa. Younge.st daughter Julie and her hus- Wld, Datld i'JHDbower, have been here Llmost a 'week vacationing quleUy before ~avid enters Naval Officer's Candidate :chool In New England iD October. DAILY PILOT Olt#IJI (QUJ' l'tl'll~lNQ. C(W,PAHY lo~rl N. Wt-4 Prailtlrll "111 ""°".,,.,. " , .Jotk ,., Cwl1y Vkl 1''"""1rl •M "''·"'•I M1negt1 -Tiio111•1 Ke1vil Eol"'r Thol'tl11 A. Murph<"• M1fll1lnt l olfllr Al111 D!r~i 11 Wol (),,,_. c-i1y £t1IGI' · ;.lbtrt W. ltltt ...._ .. ,. &tllltt' Ht•tl.,,.. .._. Office 17171i lt1ch loult~1 rC MollJq A.14r1111 P.O. lox 7tO, t26•I .,.........,.. L"""4! .. tdl, 12:1 ... .,.., A..,.. Qt.If M-; nt WUI .. ., Sl'fttt HIWMtl a.Kiii ml W9t '4 ... 1 9'Ult¥trl kn QlrNllllit: a. Hwtr1 II C-IM lt•I ·- "Nice play. Do it again," hi! coach Assistant Superintendent Ernest R. yelled. Norton told trustees the name cl>anjei Anotber.·t.um, another drill and Mart would not ef(ect tbe nanies of the· co1-· h dl·• it I"·-leies tb~ves, but only the diltricta. an = iu: 1 pro. Only repr~tives of th! ,COuqu "We teach these eight-year-old kids all spcke at bearings 00 the petltionl f.o" the the fundamental&," Frank Murillo, the name changes. coach, said. Murillo paced back and forth -a Hun- tinlton Beach version of Vince Lombardi -: watcliing, kidding, cajollng: I.ht yoUngsters lo their be.st effort&. His charges were just one team of 16 participating in Junlor All American Football ln Huntington Beach. Fountain Valley counts another five teams in the Junior program. · · It's a UtUe League version o£ (ootball for boy' 111es 8-1$. They. are placed on teams according to ~ge <1nd size, then outUtted.with unilo(Jllll and taught ~II the .skills a pigskin performer needs to know. MOre than ·500 boys p~Y pie game in Hunl.ingt.on Beach and another-250 are on 'the'£ield' in Follnlain Valley. Both cities &tart their O>plPeUlion Wl60fll Sept. 1. 1'Yfe also haye a clinic section in Hun· ~ Beach," Victor Johnson. 'the direc:tOr Of lt, ·pointed ou't. '1'rtie Clinic la •for eight-year-old boys and some nine and tl!li yr . r olds who haven 't played before or are small." Clinic teams don 't play oulside the city. They play a shorter season and con- centra.te on teaching the basics or the game so the b::>y& can go on lo greater competition the ne:it 1eaaon. Fountain Valley doe! not currenUy have a clinic section. Seven of Huntington Beach's 16 teams are tn the clinic division. The compeUtion teams in b::>th cities play games all over the ~ty. When at home, HunUngton Beach teams play games each Saturday starling a.l 9 a.m. on tbe HunllJl&toli Buch ~ School !leld. Fountain Va11ey .teams · allrt their games al 10 a.m .. each S.turday, on a .new fieltf located on Ward SltMt near the San Diego Freeway. The boys pl!IY II-man tackle football Wlder CIF rules. Clinic teams oii.ly play on an flO.yard !itld. but Ibo compeUtk>n teams play on a full-scale turf. All boys are fully IDIUN!d and must have a physical uamJnaUon btfore playlng. They'rt talJi)lt the aklils by YOfunieer coaches and aulatanta:, many of whom played hiih llCbool and college football. Extra tipt on the aame are given from • Ume-to.tJme by local colle&e and high achoo! coaches. From Pqe l BAKER •.. he had Uled the utra dcketa on subse- quent trips cm either county or 1tate businwi. The second district supervisor detliled st.epa be bad tak~ 1ince !fueaday'1 1.!t· terview with ~ repQrten. "I took all my records f.or· the put 11 . months to the district attorney 's office for 'sefuttny by 1¥fxlties Jarpa ,Enriaht and Joel Hayes Tl>Uitrict Attorney ~ Hicks is on vacaUoo). 'J'hey, after a caref.Ul check, reported to me that they coujd !Ind no evidence J)I ~doing. "l then weiit 'lo oounty AudltOr Vic Heiin aiid asked him to a1Ulfy my~ and determine if there Lt any e\Hdence ol duplication or improper expense charges. Aller &tudylng my records, Heim reported he could find nothing illegal ··1 then went before the Grand Jttry and invited that body to investigate my activities to detennin~ if I had been guilty of wrongdoing at a county official . The jury after listening to me an4 tb deputy Enright has taken no action to censure me." Baker 'said he had also requested and received opinions from the Orange Coun- ty counsel and the &late Attorney 'General and both agencies had cleared him of wrongdoing. · Va lley Jaycees Set Awards on Monday Monday will be awards ni&ht lor Foun- tain Valley ·Jay<:ea u membert: and their !amliles gathet at the Jolly Os Re$taUrant in HunUngton Beach to honor lndJviduals. Special guesta at the banquet include Miu Chris Weaver. the city'• Junior Miss; Patr1cla Whiskerman, Fountain Valley'• outstabdln1 young ed11:ator of 1970; Judy Oickhdut, out&tandin& youth I o r ti70, and Police C h I e f Charlee Michaella, guest speaker. AT SPICIAL PRICIS Dreicel offer' it1 f•mou1 "E1p1r•nfo" •+ speci•I pric e1. Henr•clon I: Herit&ge uphol1tery i1 &Yell•ble at • f I Y.1 r•• ductlon to incucfe specl&f order. Don't delay any lo nger this merc.h•ndh• mey "'"'r •g•ln Le offerecf •t +h•l• exc.eptiono1I pric es. DEA LERS !'OR: HENREDON -DREXEL -HERITAGE NIWl'ORT I EACH "1727 Wo1tcllfl Dr., 642-2050 OPI N FRIDAY 'Tl~ 9 INTERIORS 'Pro,.sslonal Interior D11lgnora Avol/1blo--.AID-NSID ~ LAGUNA BIACH 345 North c .. 11 Hwy. 49~551 OP EN FRIDA Y 'TIL 9 ... ... ''" ,,_ ...... , Or-.. c •• .,, 14 .. ,,,, ' I • ' •• ' ' Bill Killed - To Control Coastline By DOUG WIWS -A1MCl1"4! PrlU Wr...,. SACRAMENTO -A bill to con· lrol coastline development his been killed for Jaclc of a hearing in the Sen1te1 JP!Jr· ring charges from a fellow RepubliCln , that Senate Pre.sfdent pro tern J1ck Schrade wu a ''faceless, sutteu" leader who duct1 the issues. Asaeniblyman Pete Wilaon blasted the GOP leader of the Senate after Schrade cince1td a special committee heartnc on lhe controversial coastline coaservation plan Thunday, tllli1g the bill for the year. "There ii no le&iUmate reason to deny this bill a bearlu&," Wilson aaid, "just as there was nO legitimate reum for Sen. Schrade to let this bill' sit in hil office for 1even day& -a full week ..... after receiv· Ing it from the Auembly. ;,Tbe only reasonable ~rence that ca1 be drawn from Sen. &::bride's refusal Is that he wished to kill the bill without the embarraasme1t of having to publicly cast a "no' yote. I call thia a faceless, eutless deCault of an elected official , •• and a performance which discredits the Senate," Wllson s~ld. , Wilson and Schrade, bolh Republicans, represent the same are1 of San Diego. ~hrade said he ordered the meeting canceled because or the volume of other bills lhe Senate must act on before ad.- journing today, He said1µ>e hearlag would have been "a waste ol ~·· because "l can't find anyone on the committee but one who's for the bill." The measure, which was approved U. Ill by the Assembly two week.I ago, nef!d. ed favorable recomm~ona of the Senate Governmental Organization and finance C.Ommittees to 10 to the full Selate; Wlllon himself wailed half an hour eutside a locked Senate committee room before hearing from a pauerby that the Governmental Organizati9n Committee hearing on his bill had been canceled. Angelq Placed In San-Rafael Bel ore Shooting LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A <OUrt al. lidavit bu ploced An&ela Dllvil in tho San Rlfael, area Oil Aug. 7 Wlthin 1tjuH hijQ111 "' • courtroom ~ lb8t If!! lour d,.d. . ' . 'l'he state attorney 1 general's office made the discl01Urf in an affidavit uaed to obtain a warrant to search Miu Davis' 19&8 station wagon •h1cb was found. Tuesday idflld in front of the borne of a Black Pantbef party member. The ;toda,11, mec1 hy Asllllanl At· IDl"ney Gobe1al Albert W. Harris Jr., te.t· Mill Davis loot a flane from San '..lncilco to here at~~bou I p,in. Aug-.-7. e shootout occurred at about 11 a.m. It gave no indication of where Miss Davis went after reaching LoS Angeles lntern.ilional Airport. Ha~, when qiiutloned aboOj the al· fidavit, said au~rities do not know where ~e may be now. • fhe fffidavit, filed 1bursday, said the- ticket 'JMlf'Chase yas made "after in- formation of the ileath di. • .Jonathan ., Jackson ••. bad beeq made pqblic." On Aug. 7, Jacqt.n, 11; a frfQuent com· panion ot Miss Davis, armed three San Quentin prisoners in a courtroom with four guns which records show were bought by Miss Davis. A shootolft followed and Judge Harold J. Haley, Jackson and two of the prisoners were killed . Miss Davis' gi'een Rambler was found In front of the home of Franklin 0. AleI· ander, 29, a Black Panther and chainnlln of the Communist Che Lumumba Club, to which Miss Davis belongs. Alexander was served a subpoena and questioned Wednetd~l ~ Harris. He ap- peared for the q~ wlUt his wife md thrte atlllrneyg md .._i.tly toot Ille Flftb ~ndmtnt. • ~· ~-NIWl'ORT'S JUSTICE OA!ltDNIHl ADMINISTE!ltS OATH OF OFl'!CE TO NEWPORT'S CARPINTllR The Choir.,.n of the-R .. llcon Stole Control Cammi--SH1 In the Stole Sonoto Unruh Rap~· Carpenter .Takes Office AByDCar~nAllter As GOP St.ate Senator S 8VIS y Newly.elect.eel state Senator Denni8 Carpenter CR-Newport Beach) hu ac- cused· Democratic gubernatorial can· didate Jesse Unruh of supporting An&ela Davis during her tenure battle st UCLA. Carpenter said Unruh declared In May that if be were governor, he wouJd have supported UCLA Chancellor Charles J. Young's recommendation to rehire MiM Davis. The UC Regents voted not to rehire the self·avowed Communlll Unruh said last May, "I would not have hired Angela Davil' in the first place and neither would I rehire her" because a Comnu;mist cannot bl .. objective.• Buth• aaid for the regents to overnile the chancellor was .. polltlcal interference." Miss Davis bu been charged wllh murder and kidnaping in coonection with the Aug. 1 escape attempt In San Rafael by three San Quentin inmates. The at· tempt ended with the death Of a Superior Court judge and three others. Carpenter said Wednesday t b a t Unruh's statement that he would have backejj the recommendation of the chancellor was "damning evidence" of his "extremely goor judgme.nt. on issues that affect the quality of education in Calif . •• !'llll· In a J>ff:pared statement issued to newsmen as Carpenter arrived at the Senatp:hamber, tl)e N<wport Beach al· tomey cba1ged "Unruh llOU(ht mulmum political mileage, mUlnl b a I h •talemenU ol lllpporl for Mia lllvil and "oppc>sition to her." ·Bullfrog• lo Orbit WASmNGTON (\/Pf) -Two bulllnits were ticketed today .for a flwM:lay eAl'1ll orbital mi.sli<>t to help --gain more tno~e of the effectl of weilhtJesspeu on the innM' ear. rrO'ga' inner ears' 1re almiliir to*'-of man. 'Dog Power' Protest Set Plans for a "dog·ln" on Laguna ,Beach's ¥UI Beach, to protut Ci, ty CouDc1I adoptioo ... - bam>il1i doc• .lii!m -lllCf fll!rks.-w~ rep!Jned in the. Art Colony today, ~ spokeJ1J11n for the Irita dog • owners said a "Jtl1P" of dop (on · Je'ashes, of cqur~) and placard· bearing supporters of canine rights · would form up at 11 a.m. Saturday. Under pfesem city law, leashed dogs are, ~lqwed on the ~ch. When the ne~ ofdlnance goes· Into effect if! 30 days1 dogs will be ban- ned entirely froDf the beach and alSQ from three city parka. The ordinance was p a 1 s e d Wednesday by I S to J vote after a lumllltuoos meeting featurto, 1 parade of -ten 111J1110riin1 ml oppooinc 1he 1aw. Newport Beach attwney Denn l 1 Carpenter I Jayiaa be QI "deeply h\llflbl• ed," became the atat.e Senate's 21st Republican membet 'Ibunday. 'lbe former FBI igent was ad· ministered the oath of offi<e by his loog· time friend from Corona del Mar, Justice Robert Gardner of tho Foorth District Court ol Appeal 'fbe brief ceremony WU held In the Senate chamber. Carpenter'• Health Servic,'C • Reports County Water 'Safe' By LYN llAltlWI mas .... Dlllr Pli.t It.tr Orange County water was declared aafe -though too high In mlneral eootont - today in the wake of U.S. Public Health Service reports of contaminated water SI Riverside and San Bernardino counties. '!'be fecferll llUl"Yey showed JI pereeilt of the systems of tbe two COIW\es pro- duced water with pq_llutants e1:c:eedin1 recommended lknits, and 11 percent were above the mllldalor}' limits· Robert 'stone. chief d the .. ~iromnenlll health division of °'° (ftn&o Couol.y Heall!! '~· uld ,...., chlpllcal ~ blc1erio nparll -,.....,,_ "°"' -. tlle moJot IOUl'CI of Orance County water. .."11 wiUUn aafe limits." li>weVer, MWD water failt ml.nerd COlllonl ""'· .,,,. Slate Helltb Dopa-......... sltemata -""' o1 «inllinC water-. ...;..a1 cmtent exceeds 500 mUigrams ·per liter. -· -"-- ''Water in OrJnl• County 1eneraUy u· ceeda tbe'muimwn for disaolved IDlids," said Sl<lle. lie eattmatad that IO to iO p«eent of Metropolitan water is above the IG!I P1ark and, • ...., .. •bout 7'IO mils per liter. '"Ibis doea'I alfec;t health, only wte, but it bu a Jautive effect on · newcomen." ht no&ed. Allhoqh -·· hilbest pralae of MWD water wu that it ii .. better than not bavin& uy water" he lauded lbe well water wbich COlqltiles aometimea ball ol some Orance County c::ommunitiel' AJ>' plies. - Some Fountain Valley wells bring In water a1 k>w as 250 mils per liter of dissolved 10lids. Stone noted that mucti ol. the well water is MWD water which bas been spread in percolation Deds to repleniah underground aources. Garden Grove and Anaheim claim that 50 percent of their water ii from wells. San Clep1'11ta produces lO percent trom wells oervinC the ICIUlh end ol the city. CaIUna water eoatamm.tion °l'll't'' tn Oninp County, -lljd the , ....... -have ...Wtad fmn flood dlmaco to a water. l)'ttem. « CODltrucUon cm- wife and two children were oa band. Carpenter, chairman of ,the Jiopubucan State Central Committee, was elected Tuelday to fill the seat kit vacant when fellow Republican John G. Scbinltz of Tuslin wu elected to Congress. Carpenter will face l'Hlection in Novtmber. One Of bis ~t acts as senator was to vote 'aye•• for Governor Reagari's taz: reform bllL Passage ol the bill bu been stymied since Ju!y 27 for tact of two voles and Carpenter's vote wasn't enough. The bill was defeated .hy one vote. - AA , the Legislature rushed toward an a~I d6adllne ol 5 p.m. today. Carpenter got his Senatorial baptism of fire its he, voted on scor.es of bills. He voted for a proposal by Orange Coon. ty Aasemblyman John V. Briggs ; (Jl. Fullerton) to lower the voting age to 18. However, tht proposed amendment was defeated. Frldo1, -n, 1'70 H • DAIL V '1LIT 3 Drugs Uncovered • At Tate ,Estate UlS ANGELES (AP) -Marijuana wu foond in Sharon Tate'a bedroom md liv· ing room and cocaine wu tound in the car of her former boyfrlt:nd after the tc. treu and four others were alain at ber mwlon, 1 policeman said todly, Sgt. Michael McGann, homicide to. vestlgator called by the proeecution. at the Tate munier trial, said that chlriog,a searolt after the tllling1 in August ol 11119 he 10\IJld 75 crama o1 marijuana In 1 Uv· ing room cabbtet and 30 lr&IM of basbiah in a bedroom nJgbt lland. Hashlah is a potent variety of marijuana from the Middle Easl A gram ol cocaine wu found 1n the sports car ol victim Jay SebrinC; Hollywood hair stylist who wu once engaged to Mis.1 'hte, wife of. film direc> tor Roman Polanski. . McGann Wd. the marijuana was in a plaJllc baJ, ·-ball Ml. A star state wltoeu Ill Ibo trla~ Llllda Xuabfaa, bal .un.d' that one member of • 11'!"1' that -I on a .....ier -to tho Tate )lome Cll.,. oul elutdllnl .._ 'nit -bu aaJd that -vlcllm, collle beir"'8 Abigail Folger, trlld to p11- the tillen to tan money and lpll'O'the \lictim&. M<:Gann sald Miss Folgor's -· -in .• bedroom, contained flA4 'lie added that fl was fOund In tbil"~ ol ~ Steven Parent, tilled ta bil"'(:tr --theboule. * * * Linda Kasahian · Reunited With · Children in East • • - f • • • -• ~ J ·' .. . . .. . :· . . •• .; ·'" .• McGllM tool: the stand alter the Judie ln the case toot a peraonal look at counb! jail condittoos whicb Chlrles M. Mamon has called barbaric. Manson, leader of a bipple-type family, ls on trial ln the case with three women followers.. MILFORD, N.11. (IJPl) -Linda X-'~ bian, star -lion wilnels In tlle t'h8'1ea Maniion family murder trial In McGaM said the Tate home appeared not to have been ransacked, and money in plain view was not stolen. He aaid there was f18 on a night. •tand. 1mall amounts: ln punu and walleta aDd s.i in a pocket of Sebring's jacket, bangin& on a chair. Man Siahs Stranger. Los Angeles, was secluded today witbrher two children at her mother'• home. . Mrs. Kenneth A. Byrd, nl9lher ol the liny 21·year..old blonde, said she flew '°' Logan International AJr:port ln Boston 'Thursday and was drivtn 1o this toWD of S,000 in sooth central New Hampshire. Mn. Kasabian refused to Ne M)'OM except her family, her molber Mid. 'n1e children, Tanya, 2, and Angel, born I ~ ago in jail, have been ollylnc CINCINNATI (UPI) -A ·meotal.J';''; with their grandmother while Mtl. ~ lien! walked lnlo"a llll' 'llluridiy '"""c bian-teslifled agaiiiot M""'°" Iii! olhlr and without 1 wont . plunlfd a bun~· members ol his hippie COllUDllllO - lmlfe Into tbil bock o1 o complile ·in· the tillinp of~ Sbaroll Tale ad stranger• aiid -tl!led -· Police alx olller penom ln Lot Ancelo•· said Fr<d Clayton, 41,~ a-frOm . Releasecl fmn surveillance Wedbesdoy the Veterans Adminlslralion hoopl~ at Mr. K~an said before "°''inc Lot Lexington,. Ky .. •!?lie!: la l'1e day and · Angeiea ohe wanted to "rt clo!tr to took a bus to Cinclmultt. He purcbued nawre.aodcommUDewitbGod.•sne..w the hunting tnlfe al a •lore 0 block a""J' ohe planned to live with her -In from the, bar, officer1 said. the~ · -. .. •• ., ' .. • • .. Blaeks Not taminllion fmn ..,. -If pollulloa levels es-S the sinfllo sample limits, resamplinf Is done to determine wheth<r the test really Jn. Cemetery Refuses Dead Soldier FORT .P1ERCi, Fla . IAP I -A cemetery that advertises free burial plots to former servicemen won't take a young toldier killed in Vietnam. Spec. 4 Pon· dexteur E. Williams is unwanted because he's black. Williams, 1.0, was killed by 1 mortar barraae Aug. I in Vielnam. His body ar· rived hOlne Wednesday, and an ~ del1ak,.. asked offlci1ls of HPlcrest Memorial Garilens 1boui • !rte plot. Jam• Uvesay, cemetery manager, went to the home ot Williama:' mother, Mn. Mary Campbell, ind said he wou)d face lawsuita from while buyers if be violated the "Whites only" clause of th• 5,)55 contract.I the cemetery has entered since it began In lts4. "When they told me this, I'm the kind of person who 18)'1 if il'1 privately own- ed1 I aay it's theirs and that's okay," said Mn. Campbell, a 36-~ear-old pastry cook ~'ho earns f74 .13 weekly. "f'm the kind of per&00 who wouldn 't want to cauae 'nobody any trouble. t'm )ing to bury my hoy In lilt block cemetery Sunday." "I really felt awful bad about it," Mrs. Campbell said Thyrsday night "He could go over there and fight war and the color didn 't mean anything. He could sit down and eat anCI the color didn't mean anything. Then he's dead · and the color means something." Livesay offered to pay the fl56 for 1 plot at Pino Grove, Cllllomary bur1al place for blacks in Fort Pierce. Mrs. Campbell laid ahe was undocided about •"""filing the o11 .... l.Jvesay aaid tbe thrut of Jaw 111tts ,rnade his deciaioft firm: ''Even tboulh wt deeply l)'mpathise with the famt111 n are power)eaa to do 1Q1thinc." The ad, run frequently in the local newspaper, said in )arge \ype : "Notice to all Yeterans who have bonorablJ aerved their «uitry in tlmu of war or peace." In small type the ad coatlnued, 01and who are otherwise quaWiid for burlal in Hillcrest Memorial Gardem." Tb e qualifk:ations were not iplUed oul Llveloy Nid the 11-ocre -Nrr hid set aside on.-fwrth an f'Of the tree millt.ary funenis and It wu .arly !Ulld. dicated aerioua COO:taniinatiOn. . "In every on,. of our few cuu or persistently high count.I, we have been able to COtTect it," reported Sfone. He 1aid immediate action is taken either to shut ~wn the affected source ot issue a house.to-house warning that the water Is unsafe· The .county performs monthly random aamplU and reports. Stone uid 10Me coasiat communitiu have dimtniahed their UM of welll due to salt water ln· lrullon. • The uceptioo II San Clemtnta, wber• Bemle Wotlle, operator of Ille state certifiOd laboral«y at the clty'1 .,._ nclamatioa labarat.ory aakl, "Our well w.ater it out.ltandtng; w, are fortunate to have IUdl ea:elJent water. Wottle detcribed the well wattr as hav· lng "leu hardness and 1eJa salts." Sift Clemente's city engineer, Phil Peter, said U..! only twi<e in the <ight years hit omce bu mMe the water atan- dant1 npor11 to the mta has ht IOllllll 1 J>Olitlye '-cieria count. Both Un*• ruampte md rochect could DOI dupllcata Ibo pollUtlon CCIURL Peter'• commenl w11 limllar le Ston1'1, "fl may ha•e been jlllt 1 .._Y faucet or dirty bottle.'''. SEGERSTROM CENTER I • • ' adds a new dimension Lo downtown 0IIJ)ge COWlty Southern California · First National Bank ' opem its new Regional Headquarter& . this.week, Aug. 21-28, in the heart of Santa Ana's financial di1tric:t We'll serve coffee, cookies and punch, and give a gift ro everyone who oomu in. 1<11 anyone who opens a checldng or savings account of $25 or ·mon!, there'll be a lpecia1 gift. It's going to be a greal grand opening. Remember tho date, this week,. Aug. :U.U. Southern California First National Bank Sepi•inn Cent« 1075 No. Main St ) - .. -. ' • l I • ' I . • ' j ' I DAILY PILOT Cambodians ThWart Reds Near Capital Alke Roy•I stirred up a tempest about a teapot, in Great Yarmouth England. A helper in her china stall at the Great Yarm;outh market pface sold a teapot for 50 cents Wednesday. The teapot con· tained the stall's take for the day-between $70 and $95. Police sought a man about 50 who bought the pot. • Tilt tfi.Jt of a shipping_ lint director in Rotterdam chnsttn- td a: contoint1" ship aJ; Ult' Van Det Gitsetn dt Noon! shipyard, but ~ vessel rtftµtd to slide down the ramp. Ydtd workmen tried for sever'1l. hours to get the A.bl' Tonnan to sUdt down tilt t'am.p but goi>e up and postponed thl ldunchin.g. • A policeman stopped a car for •peeding in .Utrecht, Holland and was sqrp~ed When one of the two men ins)Cle took an ii;.on bar from the back •l!J!d ber&n battering the vehicle. :'As th.is -lo J>e mr, car, I can do willl t as I pleau, ' police Cjllolod ·lhe man ., faying. The policeman was not too surpris· ed to give the driver a lickel and the man walked away. • A group of yotiths ranging In age from a to 16 marched at tlie Mecklenburg County court.house in Charlotte, N.C. for 21> hours Wedn~ay to show support for city policemen and advocate stern punishment for Jawbreakers. The young people, most of them members of a Charlotte church had signs ..,bicb said: "We Stanrl Behind . You, Policemen," and "Support Your City Police." State Districl Jud g e Wllli1"' H. Abernathy, wearing his judicial robe, told. them, "I think if more young ~1!.4' wo~ C~1 out and do what you r-ing.we'd.have.a bet. t.er country." He then invited them inside to a sbaek bar and bought a roµn4 ~ clril!D. ~ ~ y \.omep mardlld in frGnt ol the Bosl!ln'' moot fashioQble clot.bing s!Ores to pro- test the replacement of t h e minisili:t by the midi. All members of the girls agj!inst midis (GAMS), they said midcalf and longer skirts were an attempt by manufacturers to exploit i011le women's__su~cep­ tibility to fashion trends. All but one of the marchers had their hemlines far above the knee. She · wore bell·bottomed slacks. • "I'm Dutch and I'm stubborn, I'm Scotch and tight, and I'm Irish and angry,'' New York Mayar Jahn V. L inclu)t says. The combination, he adds, .. is the worst possible mi x· ture you. can imagine at the helm of this city." Lindsay cited his an- ces~ Wedn~sday ·88 qualification for presiding over B r o o k I y n ceremonies marking the start 01 restoration of the 325-year~ld Pieter Claesen Wyckoff farmhouse, which was built on land bought from the Canarsie Indians in 1636 by a Netherland adfuinistrator. The house, a •agging, steep.roofed Dutch colonial still bas some of ils hand-hewn cedar shingles. The restoration will include removing plumbing and other modem fix· tures-inclu.ding 'B television an· tenna. PHNOM PENH (UPI) -JubU.nt Cambodian troopo todoy claimed victory over Commu.n.l.st forces on Che-1p. proacbes to Phnom Penh in a u.hour ~ttle in which 500 North Vietnamese were reported killed. C&rnbodian com.manders rushed relfl.. rorcemeot.s into the area just north of the capital to set LlP a new defense ring pro- tecting the city aaainst an estiroated 2,000 North Vietnamese and Viet eon, believed In the re&K>n. Although the threat 1o Phnom Penh "'ed after heavy flghtlJ!I Thurs- day around the village of Prei Ta.meat nioe miles nprtheast or the capi1-I, Com· muuist gurmus fired roc_kets and mortars into Cambodian p o s i t I o n s * * * Senate Near ' Allied Troop Support' Ban WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Sena!<, lrying to avoid another hassle in Indochina, appeaia clole to writing new legislation intended to keep the war from spreading. Sen. J. William Fulbright ([).Ark.) pro- posed -and key Nixon admini!tration allies appear to have accepted -an amendment to bar assistance to foreign troops fighting to prop ue lbe pending 119.2 billloo military procurem•nt bill. 1 Sen. John Slalllis (0.Miss.), the bill's flOl;I' manager, appeared on the verge oC ivudilngly a=i>tlni the cllange. If the amendment becomes law, il piuld tlltow a wrench Into a reporled len· tative agreement between the United Stat.es and 'lbailand foe sending 5,000 1b.ai regu1an into Cambodia to shore up the Phnom Pe.ob gov~t. II allo could stop any pilns by Vi<i· namese fm'ces to as.mt the Laotian government. , ';Wherever American tax dollars for waging a war go, tbe Americ~n nag in- evitably !ollows," Fulbright said. "There will be no winning ol the war in Cam· bodia on the cheap, by paying foreign forces to do the fighting." Fulbright, however, assured Stennis that the amendment would not interfere with present U.S. air strikes and other allied acitvities in Laos or Cambodia designed to head off aggression in Viet· nam. Storm 's Floods Claim 12' Lives MIAMI (AP) -Flash floods In the molmtainl of Martinique drowned 12 persons mt injured many otben during the passage of Tropical Storm Dorothy acro.s1 the French island, the National HurricBoe C.Olu reportod todoy. A deluge of 12.31 inches in nine h:>urs hit the capital of Fort de France, causing considerable local flqoding. Winds reaching a top speed or 66 miles an h9Ur In gusts did little d a m a g e however. Weakened slightly by her collision with the mountains, Dorothy pecked 1 punch ol only 50 miles an hour as she struck out almost due west acros.! the Caribbean Sea. FTC to Take Action On Ma gazine Sales WASHINGTON (UPI) -A con· gressman who claims unscrupulous door tlHioor magazine salesmen are bilking the public of millions ol dollars said to-- .day the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has agreed to make an industry. wide investigation of his charges. The annouoei!ment was made by Rep. Fred G. Rooney (D-Pa.), who has been investigating itinerant m a 1111 n e salesmen for about 18 months. dlrec1ly '"""' the Metonc River from the royal palace. 'lbla wu the cIDltll bombardment of the dlta cultural c:t:nter to date, Field commanders "llld the haltered North Vieiun-force on the eut bank of the river appeared to be regroupln(. The cUy ii on the well bank. U.S. Air Force FfD reconn.1J••nre jets swooped low over the battlefield ta keep tlbt on Tait Booster Student worker in U.S. Rep. R<>bert Taft's senatorial cam- paign displays replica of watch fob used by Taft's grandfather, William Howard Tait in 1908 campaign. Ann Hill, 24, Ohio State 1Jniversity graduate, shows the representative's campaign model. Czech s Remove Flowers Fron1 Martyr's Grave PRAGUE (AP) -Authorities nmoved flowers and other decora~ from the grave ()( CzecboslCNak ,1tudent hero Jan Pa~ and took. into custody &everal foreigners at his grave6i.de today -the second annivenary of the Soviet.Jed in- vasion. M..,., ~I bnJuihl by 111oumera lo the PaJac ave 'Ibursday ..-e COQ1 when the ry apened lhla niornlnc. Czechs aaid, They al80 a......i the 1utbor:l~s ol removi.DC a black-edged portrait of Palacb, the 1l·year--Otd student who in Jaooary, l!Nl9, burned himself to death to protest the &Met occupation, But an unending stream of old and young paid homage to Palacb today with new bouquets of floweri and candles. A group of youth foreigners had JllBI laid fresh lilies on the 1rave this morning when a Czech woman began to arrange candles at the unmarked site to form the letters "Palach." The young foreigners, apparently students, helped with the candle ar· rangement. Plainclothesmen at the cemetery cate detained five of the young people, four ti v.ilOlll appeared to be Easl West Germ!lflS and Italian tourists. Two old women cemetery employes with brooms appeared and swept the candles Into trash buckets over the pro- tests ot watching Czechs. Beer Heir Ha mm Jr. Dies in Minneapolis MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (UPI) William Hamm Jr., heir to a St. Paul Brewery forttme and victim of a sensa· tionaJ ransom kldnaping by the AlQI Karpis-Ma Barker Pill In the probibillon era, died Thursday. Hail Hits Burlington Hard Su1n1n er Rains, Gusty Winds , Hit Mucli of Nation ' 8 11", Moo", Tides Hct .,..,.... .... .,. Li.tit v1rtt•1e wlnlll 111'111 llnll /l'IOf'l\11111 '*"" bloom· 1111 IJl'Mtlrlr I .. U ....... In 11,.,._,.,. '*' IM l11Vn11r . Hl11! 111dar ... Cot•l1I l"""HftNffl r111H lrom t-1 tti 11. l1111nll lt111Pt1r1tu•1t r111ot rrom " lo 1.1, W1t1r ltr'l'IWll\ll't 11. •••• V .S. S11"'••r11 HMW """'"''IOl'Ynt rvn"IOitd ICt .. J mvdl If IM 11tllifll ttrly todtr. brl11t · lftt Mfll ..,,......., r1lf'lt, I YJtr witlOt •1141 _...,.. t.th"•lorrna. "'""' ~i..-..,., ow •od.r Mollnl1h1• -·~ llff•I~ ll'lt" lnclW• nf r1l11 on CalOl'.W 1Prln1J, Colt , 111 ••• llwfa. -m '" Inell l11U1H1 1o1 -,_,,, Tht cl"''' _._, ,..,,, 1ttthtl111ktn It _, 11 lflchtt. 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M Stut .... nta StH 1.1111 C+IY Stn Dl1to St~ l'r111t"t1 ... 111, ... t ... Tl1t1<1•1t! Hitll LN PrK. " " ... " " ·" " " .. .. " " " .. " .. ·" " " " " .. .. •• " .. " " " .. .. " " " " " " .. " " ·"1 .. " .. " ·" " " " " .. " " " u " •• " " ... " .. " .. " ,, ·" • " ... .. " " "' ., " " " " " H " •• " " " " " " .. " • " .. " ~ •u " Communist movements u akla cleared pl'"""f' ol Communlll troopo. aliet five day1 of momaon ratna. The outnumbered ClmbodlAnt who bat.. "We have blocked what aeemed lo be • tered • I -'for<o of North Vii~ the Commw>!JU' orlglnal plan ol drivlllc ' doWn the eut bank of the Mekonc namete and VIit C..,, fo the battle River,'' a Cambodian officer said. '"Ibey 'lbunday were .nlleYell today and most must now regroup we bave relnforced our were in a baPP)' mood u they moved delenle to meet any altack. The n .. t back to, Pllnom Ptah •boor~ World Wiil' move ii up to Ute Communists." JI Ylnlap Ioadlol !!ftlt ' The reinforcements Included two ba~ "We -ihe vtl" ... IOld1er llhooted. tallOOJ1 of Cambodian 10ldiers normally . ••we stopped the VCt" used for the Internal clel""' of Phnom Clleen, amilea and lllllhi<r !Wed the Penh. 111ey were moved Into an area llr landinc craft aa tp reUevtd troops miles nortb oC the city west of the 11houted encourqenW'nt to the rtiD- Mekong River along with a reinforced ~ti, \ .. 110f course, we defeated the Viet Cong '' he sal~ when asted to comment on the battle. 'Wt have forced the Viet Cong to diJI>'™· Apparently jhey thought they i:ould take uo, but they round out differen_t. "In my opt.ion, lhe Viet Cong wtre trying to drive through for an. attack Gil Phnom Penh. We ha•• stopped the attack on PhnOm Penh." Tllo mood ill Phoom Penh jtael/ r .. m'l1ned· placid and Ille people abowed, no apP..arent concern I.hat the c,lty it.self might bellnvaded . 1 company of paratroopers. One 10ldJer cUmbecf to 1 MO point on Almost no refugee movement was seen the boat and began p!aylnc 1 ifute. • from the area west of the Mekong toward Khoun Ben commander of a batlalion "The Phnom'.Penbese are llkt youna people being told about the blrdi and bees.'' one American ofli~al W_d. ''You can t.eU someone • thousand times that a bee stings but he never believes yoU \altil he ls 1tu11g." Phnom Penh. Refugee movement is al· whicti was relieved, auinmed Up tb8 'feel· most always a positive indicator of the Jnc o( his men. I Mideast Peace Talks Set Nasser, Hussein Map Strategy; lsra.el to Name Envoy By Ualted Preu IDteratUoul Israel ls npected to name its represen· tative to the Middle East peaei! talks by Monday, Diplomatic sources in Tel Aviv said today. While prepar:.'::ons for an early begin· ning to the lal!<s were under way ln Israel, President Gama! Abdel Nasser o[ Egypt. and K.iag Hussein of Jordan were meeting in Alexandria lo plan Arab strategy for the discussMms. The question or where and at what level the talks woold be held remained to be settled, but an Israeli foreign ministry spokesman indicated I:::;:el would be :will· lng to drop its opposition to New York u a site. Gunnar V. Jarring, the United Nations mediator .in charge of the talks, has been quoted by a U.N. spokesman as agreeing with Israel that the talks !ibould begin at the foreign minister level rather than the lower ambassadorial level favored by lhe Arabs. The dipklmaUc sources in Tel Aviv said the laraeH representative probably will be appointed al the weekly cabinet meeting Sunday but the announcement will probably be withheld until Monday so il can be discussed in the Knesset (parliament).· The Knesset began its summer recess last week but. wu called back into session bJ1 the three opposiUon parties, led by the hawkish Cahal, for a special deb11te on Waeli·American relations .and recent tai lncreases. Nauer 81Jd' Jiwseln met . ln ~ltn Thursday but ~ell shortly afi<rward for tbe resort cltx of Aleundria to es.capt the 95 degree ~tat. · Officials in Cairo said the discusslw, expected to last three days, would cover !he Egyptian.Jordanian position toward Israel, the military situation alone th• Jordanian rront and coordination w!J.b the Egyptian front the situation tn Jordap, which Is complicated by the Palestinian guerrjlla.s' rejection of the American proposals. Texas Diphtheria C~ses on flise . I SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (AP) -Con· diphtheria shots at immunization ceritel'I firm~ diphtheria cases in San An~io Thursday, officials said, raising the total has risen to 56 for the year tod19' "!'1th r inoculations to about so ooo since AuJ. two more children added to the list m a 0 • steadily growing epidemic. 10. Health officials al.so counted nine The mass Immunization drive conp sU!pected cases of the <Dease, which has tinued today with health workers aided a1 taken two children's Jives this year. before by miUtary medics and volunteer An estimated 20,000 persons received doctors and nurses. New COMPACT CHROMACOLOR and only CHROMACOLOR •••.•....••..............•.....• A COMPLETELY NEW COLOR TV SYSTEM THAT BRINGS YOU A COLOR PICTURE FAR BRIGHTER WITH , TRUER COLORS, SHARPER DETAIL ANP GREATER CONTRAST THAN EVER •. EFORE ·~ TV OF THI~ SCREIN SIZE CATEGORY! Fits In right where you want lt ... den, .. living room or bedroom The EDDINGTON• B4D30W $46995 Zen11h has Ill Grained Amerie11n Walnut color cabinet. PowerTr11n1fonner. VHF/UHF Oeluxt Spollile P1oel1. 5' x 3' Twl,·Cooe Speak". 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COSTA MESA ' 540-7131 TV and APPLIANCE · e Daily 9 'til 9; Sat., 9 'Iii 6 , I I " 11 I: ' ' 1, 11\ I' i I: ' . -----------------------------~---------------------------...... ----------------~ •• FO ·reC:ast Roster -; • • ' ' -.- • . , . " -~ TAS TE TEMPTERS-Plaooing an array of 'delectable sandwich· es for the membership tea are members of Tiara de Ninos Auxil- iary, Children's Home SOciety. Forming an ,"assembly line" for . . ·. quick pteparations are (left to righ!) Mrs. Robert Knox, Mrs. Richard Olson, president and Mrs. Gerald Brandewie who will host the Sept. 2 event. ' ' ' ·., • • Before cpenlnC a busy seas<>n of lund·rolllni for Chllilrtn'• Home SociMy, Tiara de Nilioo AuxillarY members will tan jlme to enlciy a lovely aller.-i !IL Altbou&h con>!Ylallly and IOclabDily will be evident. !he purpose el the 181 ll a serious one, for the group will · be welcomlllC new llal!/IDC -·· The affair Is pleaDed ~ 2 to f p.m. wem.1.,.iay. Sept. 2, in 'Ult HllllilDltoa JlteCI) ~ ol Mrs. Gerald Brandewie, MCOlld vlCe -*'>!. AcUve memberablp ·Is limited. but associate mett>- bershipa m avaDable. "We would lit~ to emcouraae women interested in IU(JPOrtlng a~ work, but wtio feel their time Is llmltocl," ~Mrs. Robert OJl.. :land. associate cllalrman. · ' Members in Ibis classification are not regulred to attend all meetings. However, they are encoiiragocl to attend lund·ralsing functions: During the. tea, Mrs. Richard Olson. preside11t. will l!llk about types of membersblpo, how Children's HOl!le Society was started and bow the auxiliary coolrt!Jlll"\.' its. services to the society. ' , Assisting Mrs. Brandewie with the tea will be Ill.rs. : Wallace Torkells, Mrs. Ohland and Mrs. Alger Cltid:. ·., Finger saodwiclles, minU and null will be served wM · tea apd coffee. The first meeting of the '"""" wtls lake place Moo- day, ·'Sept. 14, and the ochedule of events to follow lJ>o cludo6 a fashion &how at Bullock's Lakewood on Nov. 21 .. , a la:rette shower Dec. 8, the· Golf-a-tbon Jan. 14 ajid IS ., and a harbor cocktail crulse and. dinner dance May IS at the Tale of Ibo Wliale, ~. · .. • ' . ...: : ' Ha r our Mall Trans formed Into Gallery .. , ; I Social Seaso n Uncorked of W ine-tasting Porty Hqptington Haxbour mall has been transformed in· hibit fr~ 10· a.m. to 6 p.m. throu~h Sunday, Aug. to an art gallery, th anks to members of the Hunt-23. Ready ·to bang their works are (left to right) the ' gton Beach Art League . An exhibit of ceramics, Mmes. Patricia Garland, Tom Neeld and William ~lass, wire .sculpture and paintings will be on ex-Ashby. The 1970 social season for the Huntington Beach Junior All American Football-pcogram will ~ kick· ed off tonight during a wine and cheese sampling party from 7:30 to 9;30 in ~e .~kbursl Hotel, Foun· tain Valley. Pooling their ~orls to raise funds are (left to right) the Mmes. Daniel Derieg, Robert Co~ Jr. and Robert Irvine. Tickets, at $2, are available at 1)1e door. · · Putting Off Does.n't Pay Off When a Life Can Be Saved DEAR ANN LANDERS: t. buried my i 1 • ' 0 ' and God bWSI yoo 1...: the iqod )'\111 best friend today. She was only 36, 1 • do. -HEAR\'BROKEN J'IUEND a beautiful delightful woman -a devoted DEAR FRJENDr nUt· yoti fer ,.., Wife and the mother of four chi!dren. letter. Somewlltrt, t0tMeae WM read 'I11is woman did not J:iave t.o die so ll wlU aow 1• io tM pltoH and make young. For the life of me r ca nnot u appolatmelt wta lliet dlctor. m' l;!P.dersland it. And the whole tragedy ' woman may Uve anolber it yean • siems so unreal When one con!llcfers he had too much on his mind. How a lump in her breast to &G immediately betaue •be read )'OUl ie\ter. Tiub •Ile was ttie W'lfe of a physiciah. an intelligent woman could:have wahed to the doctor an4. l~t 'him determine · 11•10· \ ~ \ :fhe cause~ of her death Was cancer. Sle admitted when she. went to her eight or ·nine months to invesUgate a whether or not It Is serious. dOctor that she noticed the lump in lump in her breaSt is more than I Ninety-five percent of the breast lumps her breast a few months after her last can understand . are nothing more than enlarged glands &flnual check·up. Please, Ann Landers, do the women or cysts, The painful lumps are rarely JShe confided . in me when I visited ()f the world a favor. Your column is maltgnant tumors, but a woman should ~r in the hospital (followlng the removal the best read thing in Uie paper. Please, never Ignore a breast lump. Early det.ec. htr breast) that she didn't want L ber of you, print this letter. TeJI lion of even a cancerous tumor ca n ~'b9ther" tier hus~nd with lt because every WOIJ\g___ out tbel't; U lhe notices mean a lilt 1aved. Thank you, Ann. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I travel lllinoia and lnd1-na. for a nationally known finn. I get to Peoria frequently. Over the last year I developed a. close relationship with the ex·wlle of a·fonner executive. Please understand, Ulll was no T'Omanct, merely 1 friendship. A few weeU aao l rectived for mr ~~Ya framed1 plctur!.~dlil/.~ ~-file.....,. ii •• qL-~11-11--• '1 r .. ~ accompany I!( DOie" -: • .,. ,.., , Bait, aol la.tlO ,_ wtlo 11·- dtllc." The picture waa inlcribed, "to -,.. ... 11'• a ilvtly clly. a ·man who hlJ been an aqel to me ••. " , The woman has friends in this off!"' CONFIDE!qlAL TO 811ALL I CHANCE and I'm afraid if I don't put her picture ' IT? NO·! I ! Maniace won'& chance h!m, _ on my desk she'll hear about it and but it could chanae you • • • from a her feelings will be hurt. happy, healthy, produc&(ve girl'to a sada Jn the me"'1lime I a1ready have 1 eyed baby-aitter for a drunk, Foraet la.· 1 picture of 'my Wife Ind kids on my • desk and I think one picture ts mouah. Aloebtl ls no 1Mrte.i .. ..ui Mee& Please advbe. -!LLINOIS TROUBLES If yoo ™"' Y°" .. ,, to drlU to 1po DEAR IWNOllh Yoar P-lriead .... p1e4 ~1JGllr"'"41,IOI111o faclo. IOUld1 like aa ......, er • trtablemUer ftead "Boole ud, Y• -fw 'he~ -•Ml'. lltl' l!lft -lo 1llo wwst Only," by Ana LIMtrs. -• -ptNlble taste. Y• Hld tt bl .... ._ la cola ud I ..... 1ttf1•J111111\, I. v .. already .. ,. a ,._ .r ,... stomped t1vtltpo wffli. lW? ,....i .. .ua ... ldds • ,_ --... -..,. .r i-. D&n.y eJ!PI'. . . I • • • ••• •• . ·- O&ILV PILOT fridQ', A.ugu" 21, 1970 .· - Your Horoscope Tomorrow Gemini : Look Behind Scenes SATURDAY AUGUST 22 BJIYDNIY~ DATING llJNTS: lluy w!U -.. --lndlllto. Vooll -be WtNlly WIUI pis I llelhla fectllrt. AJUQ (Mllfdl II-April 10): Don',t feel Jou know Ill there II tO know --f1ctor1 -. ob1cur·td. Be ln- vt1u,.tlff. Loolt belllnd the IOeMI. Answer to key ques- Uon CID be foUnd In out.of-way pltct. may not hav&\ necessary quaWlcatlml. Best to be porcepllve llld lndepoodelll. VlllGO (Auf. 1$&(11. 22): .. n .............. ,,_ui, You find !hit opo!Mll'I could be nectllll'Y· Nol wile lO restrict youneU, Avoid ..,. trav111nce 11 mU¢11 u po11i· ble. But do not 1Idnip on pro- mises, pleasures whlcb ce- ment rtlaUonshlps. CANCE& !Juno II.July 22): Accent on Clttl. pleuurts, frl-po. SOclll activity 1 .. crwe1. Reallle · f a m J I y member needs booll tn ,.If. esteem. Be considerate. Diplomatic •pprciach suc- ceeds. Tr avel, spocta !l'/dle• •PP"" to be Ot! 1gend_li Nothing is ap\ to -r half"l'f, De<~lon Is tna at top -and you Ir~ lied uponeform. •THREE EQUALS ONE -In the-mathematics o! _ Whirlpool Corp.'s new Trash Masher, three barrels ~ •• :,,i>f trash from a family of four will become one com .. A .:pflet sack of mashed trash. The new appliance works ~~ witb 2,000 pounds of pressure and fits easily and at· .,. " ·~ ·'!;"·New Trash Ma sher ·:-' _________ _ tracUvely into the kitchen. It will be available In the Horbor Area alter Sept. 30 and ls, according io Whirlpool officials, the first new appliance in 30 years. ·~Mountains Ma-de Into Molehills By JO OLSON °' .. Del" , ... ftalf Someone bu come lo the reacue of the men who maU their nJUnda -momln& to plct up the nltion11 trash in melly. janvned cont•inen that often spill their contents on the lllrtet .rather than in the truck. And there's 1 lot ol !rub to •pill theae dl)'I. With Its adtanoed packolinc tedmlqu•, America seems to Dr»iAf !JL.fut DP-<J.dfA¥tP<l.1 _) ~··~.: ~J~: ,.-~~~ :-:--~ i ';~ :;. _.:'J!~--· ~ To ~ dfla~t, piolpec:t!ve brldea are remind.Cr to line Clatlr wedd!DC 1torl<1 with blaclc and white i!OOlll' r.boto- grapha to the DAILY PILOT W-1 De-partment one· weelt before lbe w8'ldlJlg. Pictures ....OOved ~r Iba! Ume will not be used. -1 For engagement announcements it ts imperallve that lbe atory, also accompanied by a blaclc and white gloasy picture, be sub- mitted six weeks or more before the wed.ding date. II deadline Is not met, only a atory will be used. To belp fill requirements on bolb wed· ding and engagement stories, forms are available In ail of the DAILY P!LO'l' offices. Further qnes!lona will be answered by Women's Section staff members at 60-4321 or 494-9166. Crea ti vity Pursued The preslW"tll 0 f COD• temporary living often prevent people hom purauln& 1 richer, fllller life. A new organlu.Uon, the Center for Creativity Ja responding to the human need rtr f\ll:fillme:nt by offering a JS ·week course, Process Creative. Dr. KeMeth Johnstone , ex- ecutive direclor. wilt discuss the course and the Center for Creattvlty at 7:30 p.m. on Sun. day, Aug. 1', in the Peek Family Colonial Terr a ce Room, Westminster. Those lnteresled in ex· ploring their creativity and discovering c o n d u c i v e al- titudes are invited lo attend. ll08E.RTS Olfle Tlttte BllTCllR SHOPPE fio•t1i1ri1111 M•Ulflll ... f. A f••· lly ~ ciitthit t.r Y•lilt •tt- l•YIMJlt fii• Mtt 111 t.114 ... 1111••t ••• u.i..i.. t1tlL1M-C......_. ....... .,.. ............ ~1111 - ........ be burying Jtsell in its disposable containers a I o n e which, aC<Xl<'lling to Product ~neerl.na: maguine, count up to :!() blllioo food Ind beverage cans, 25 billion bot- tles and eountless bOJ:es and bigs each yur. A new Trull: Md>er has been introduced which will not 'ellmtnate fhe,yreitlle but con- dense it into sanitary sack11 that may be dbpoaed of llong trith the relule. A week'• muse for I famiJy ol four cu be oompodod Into one ucl< to be liken dlre<lly to the curi> for truh pick-up -of to • 1.,. him! wtidl JU must be trlloporlod to 1l>e pick-up .... Bollles, -_. ml aerclOl C.IDI -all can be nwhed In IO aeccJllda. The comp111y11 officlals do not recommend that ch I c Ire n booes oc other 1111elly lt•m• be Included In the mub!n( pro. cess. An attractlve, vinyl-topped appliance that can be used u a aeparale kitchen unit or In· rtalled under the counter, it comes In wh1te, copper 1 harveat gold or avoc1do to match other 1ppllances. It is 15" wkle , 24" deep and 34%" high. . No special wlrbl& or plum· bing is required and It works cm a 15 amp circuit. The ram force is approiimately 1,000 pounds. Several safety factors are built in so mothers with miall dlildren need not worry about their e1ploralion, and the maaher can be stopped if someone dJseovers that they hive included their b e s t 1Uverware with the trash. An oo<Jlf butlon begios the cycle' ml the mube< m1y be atappod by •imply pumin& the off -· A toudi ol the on button movea the ram up to the olf poolli(Jil. A lock is included near the OIH>ff owltdt ml the masher will not operate """' ti is locted. The key may be plac<d out of reach d. mall children. The masher, a whirlpool Appliance, was t.ested In Houston. New Orleans, MJitml and Atlanta for a year before it w11 put on the market for natiOnal dlstribuUon and will be available in the Harbor Area after Sept. 30. It will retail for around '240 and the bags will COit about 30 cents each. kid,--...·----· ......,,. Anet -1•1 .. ,.... .. Ille dleck, ftlle ..--ow.. fw c.,n ...... ............. , ... e. -Ws 11 em1h1 ..... for Cucer. A pool! .. "' ,._ ... lldlOllel u abad:lllCt tf 6"ble date1. O<>nlaI .... -fudalllol u,,,. wtU. WW .. tc, ftlle Sa,tt- TAURUS (AprU SO.Moy IO): Cycle .... 11n ... 'bis¥; -lndepondenc:e of thought, 10- tlon. Keynote ls oriJinal ap- proach. Necessary tG be a self·ttarter. Watunc too lone for others could tie detrimen- tal. GEMINI (Moy 21.June IO): LEO (July 23-Aua. 22): Spotll&ht on career, 1eneral 1tandlfll and potential . 1 A.saodate who offera advice You a~Wtles bet n I RA (Sept. • 22): Y may be e1~ by whet • ra to be a dlscovu y actually has tways been allable. Take unusual pro- edure1 In stride. You will SCORPIO (Oct. U.Nov. 211 : Bolivian Ch ild ren's Leg end Lie low; play waltln1 game. ,, )'ou can make discoveries if J observant. Don't be tied down by conlractual restriplons. A new element enters picture. Dec. 11): Health, work, how M ? I Be aware of it. 00 n ·. I SAG11TAllllJS (Nov. ii. I you get along wlth associates of four put together by fort which "we all seek and -these ate em,.slzed. Live Wllllam I. Kaufman, a writer-whk:h we all need if we are to up to potential. Be positive edito: I lheatrlcal ' producer. live together in happlneaa and or alms, goals. S~r clear Smooches on NEW YORK !UPI) - Altronomeni and hmarnauts, hear UUI: 'fbooe dlrl< lfOll on the IUU moon'• Mlfface really were smoochos. And If you don 't believe It, never tell Bolivian chlldren. They accept the legend ol the skunk, Anatbuya, who fell In Jove with the moon, persuaded a big bald eagle to fiy him there, and, once then, planted a lot of kisses on the surface. The skunk is dead now but every time the children tee the smudges on tbe moon, they say the marks were made by tht furry creature with the pink snout. 1be legend is recorded In lhe "UNICEF Children'a Book: of Leatnds." The book !1 one Western Hoedown Calendared Gathering for a steak fry al 7 p.m. tomorrow will be the Orange County Optometric Society and A.Wllary . The event will take plact: In Kentwood Park, Anaheim. Entertainment will be pro- vided by the Square Knota of Buena Part, a western dan· clng p:oop. Lee Daily will serve u a caller for the group • Mrs. Norman Wlle)', aUl· lliary president, is in charge or food preparations. O th e rs asalJtlng are the Mmes. Howard Garber, en- tertainment; Wur.n Hol· linpworth, lnvttationl, and Ronlld Craig, reaervaUons. Sec reterles At 1:30 p.m. every aecond Thursday women of Bahia Chapter of National Secretaries' A s s o c J a t J on International assemble in dif· ferent locations to attend meetings. Mn. Lloyd Fleminl at 67USIO may be telephoned for addlUonal lnfonnaUon. teacher and aong writer who peace." of religious, political dispu'es. loves children -and the l!plrit The poems speak of lemons CAPRICORN (Dec,. 22-Jan. of hope their lnnocencJ exudes and limes, butterflies and 1~): Yoong per90QI have, a every place on earth. flowers, nightingales a n d right, perhaps a duty to e1- Kauhnao, of New York, doves and all the beautiful press ideas. You may Und spent five months touring. 42 glflJ ci nature. yourself a soundin1 board . natlon1 in his quest for heart· There are sad poems about This can be taken as vote and-soul material for the little Jost lambs and happy of confidence, a geoulne com- bookll. The others are : poems about naughty little pllment. Respond accordingly. "UNICEF Book of <ltildnn's boys wtio get back l~to good AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. Pray~," "UNICEF Book of graces. 18): Your ability to face basic C h 11 d re n ' s Songs" and "When you think 9f these issues is· tested. Potential "UNICEF Book d. Christmu poenu," Kauhnan safd, "You should be dl.scuued with .older Poems." have an opportunity to con· individual. Applies especially "The legends e x p,i e s s sider how alike all children of where leases, prQPerty enter distinct thoughts, feelings, the world are in UUnp which picture. Accent security. beliefs, joys1 dreams and cause them to wONier and PISCES (Feb. JS.March 20): hopes of~ of the nations in question." You may find a short journey which they are born," Kaur-From Ckrmany, a poem on necessary in order to complete man said. "Yet there are ct:r· "The Four Seasons" goes like mission. Be in touch with tain threads that bind them this: those whose ideas are alive, together. "There is a mother with origlnal, relevant. Avoid those "Some speak of heroic deeds four children in all , the spring. who sing the blues. of historic characters; others lhe summer, the winter and IF TODAY IS y 0 UR peer at the supernatural, talk-fall .· .The heavens rejoice and BtRmDAY you search and ing turtles, dragons, magin earth greets the day when the find yourself quite often, slan- birds .•. that stimulate the im· favorite child , spring, is 00 the din" apart from the majority. wa y." "' agination and entertain .. ," You are willing to tear down The legends, as the prayers, That one's good In any in order to rebuild. You were IOnp and poems, t e a c h language. The same for the on your own at a Com· nnethlng. about succeu and songs, including one about a paraUvely early age. Current fallun!, justice and injustice, little flower that fell ia'lo a period o( indecision b due bate and }ove. river and made it happy. to close. You will be lively Amoog the prayers there Is "When we make music and traveling. one dilldren in Ecuador say to together we are able to jump To Hnd out ,,,..,..., llK•v ..., _ f bit•-It over barriers of lalll\llge and In ........., oNI '-'· ....... S1'0rll't stop a dog rom ""!i· goes Om.Irr'• llODklet. "$0t<l'11 w1m ..,. li"e tha·s·. meet on the common ground M•n •nd w-11." s.n11 ~~" • -""-t ~ Uf I of II the llfld y cenh t. °"'1" ,..,.,,. ' "Slo f-•-... •••-a! God UI u.: ffiOS Ull:aU U a 5.crtr.. TM DAILY ,.ILOT. I• .P. -""'~ .,'"" · .. _.1 " K uf ~d Grind c1ntro1 S1111W1,. Ntw •k. born fl .. then " SOwNS, a man . H y ,_,, wu r , you. •;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;·;;;·;;;-i;;;;;·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ijj In the prayers, aa:ording to11· Kaufman, the chlldren are reachlnl for the oplritual com- INTRODUCING FROG LOVIRS . . TO CHOlllNI PARENTS'. DON'T WAIT UNTIL YOUll CHILD IS OUT Of THE fROG LOVERS AGE BEFORE YOU GIVE Tl11M THE GlfT OF MUSIC -YOU WA.IT A.ND IT MAY IE TOO lATEI (hildrtn ln tht rroa lovi119 1t-v• (4-8) er• th• perfect •O• for l••rnlng music. Y1rneh1, efttr yt1rs of r•H•rth designed tlwi Y • m 1 h • Music Count to IUUtt th1t 11\ thildttfl c1n le1rn music. Millions of Y1m1h1 9r1du1t1s from 1\1 O\ler th• world t•stify to tht succ•ss of tht YAMAHA. MUSIC COURSE. You do not ht\lt lo b•1'f 1n In· srr umenl, there is no home st udy -iusl lols of fun for your .th1ldr1n wh i!1 th•y le1rn music. DON'T DENY YOUR CHILD THE CHAN CE YOU MAY HAY[ MISSED IN YOUR CHILDHOOD. Cl1ss1s 1r1 now •nrolling-won't you pl11w gi-.'• us • c1ll tnd 111 111 show you lhl wl'lol• llory of tht YA.MAHA MUSIC COURSU YOUl 81GGEST lEWAAD WILL IE WHEN YOUR fltOG LDvtll LOOKS U, AT YOU AND Tfil.S YOU •• , ··1 GAVE MY FROG A NEW NA.ME, BE£THOIJ\N." Don't Dtl1y-C1U TMly 642-1844 YAMAHA MUSIC SCHOOL IN COSTA MESA OPEN HOUSE TUESDAY AUGUST 25th 7:00 to 9:00 P.M. CHILDREN AND PARENTS DID YOU KNOW? 10'/o OF YOUR CHILD'S IN TILLUil NCI IS DMLOPED IY AGE 10 The Choice · of A School Is A Cr ucial Decision! Before You Decide ... INVESTIGATE!! l•ern •bout the ~em1rk1ble ·•ducation your child can ob+•in •f Montt11ori Schoolhou1•. Ages 21h to 7 yttr1.-• _,. See our unique buildings •.. Ex•mine our speci11\1ed Montessori equip~ent ••• Discover why p•rtnt1 art thrilled with our school •• , Your child cen have • wonderful Montessori SchooJ.. hou•• educetion for only 77c per hour. W• gi'I'• so much more, but we cost no more ••• Visit th• school. Ask for our free brochur•s , .• Your child de1•rv11 noth ing less than th• be1f •• • A Mont•11ori •ducetion •f MONTESSORI SCHOOL. HOUSEi Extended Dey Ci r• •nd Tr•nsport•tion Aveil•bl• ORANGE 11 HS PROSPECT (Jnt N.,th ef Chaf"'MPI} PHONE SJ2·t'51 SAN CLEMENTE J415 S. Ef C.. ... RMI PHONl 4fJ-J'1J --ATTENTIO~ COLLEGE GRADUATES! Ther• is • sho~19• of Mont•11ori t1•ch1r1. For opportunities in • growing c•r••t think •bout Mont•11ori. Write to: Roston Mont11 aori Ins titute for T eech. er Trein ing. P.O. Box 2457, Orang•, C.lif . 92669 • I I ' - FoD.n1ain" v ·aUey YOL:. 63, NO. 20d, ~ SECTIONS, ~ PA'GES I ORANGE CCUNT.Y, CJ.LIFORNL( FRIDAY, AUGUSl 2 f, !fm1 · ·: ' r . ~ ,. River Di:soute Heso·lved .. Nixon, Diaz Establish Rw Grande B~undary PUERTO VALLARTA, lllU.ico (AP) - Prealdent Nilon and Praident Gultlvo Diaz Ordaz saJd today they have qreed to r-bllsb tho middle of tbe Rio Grande as the boandlf'y betwltn their two nationl to resolva ctntury-dd disputes along thelr 2,00l).mJle border. Jn a joint communique as they were winding up a 28-hour visit hert, they also utablished !bed IS-mile mM!tlme boun- dlries In the Gull of Mexico and the P1dllc Oceon. ·A tre1ty will be drifted to be 111bmlttld for 1jlflroyll by· Ibo ,Siollloo of bolb• .. tlom. '!be ho> preoldmll 1111!Nd.... their belief !hit the ·--•JIP'"V'ci In this Pacific coaat ruort "11·• Ms_tarlc ··-nt.• They predicted "lllo,..,,J-llnt lrelty wW be one of tho moot ll&nill- Be~h Bulae•• cant . 11reement1 between their two scvemmenta tn tbts centllJ')'." During the Iii.boor me<tlng Thundly ·-Preoldent NlJon lllo jiiipO@I ..rtalD ..,. .......... lie 'llild --w -~ In dplflclnt 1mpionmmt• 111 Ille Wiien received by -fmn the lower COiorado River. · 'lbe i..ue lnvolv .. 11~ oootent ,..,_ ming fmn lrrlptlon .., tho U.S. lldl. . Reversal Sought ' . DAILT '1'-'T ,..,, """"' UCl'S MONTY OHLEMACH ER, 19, SHOWS APPRECIATION Ntncy RH1•,. 15, Ant helm, Styled His L•ntthy Locks Big Storms To Bring ·- High Surf Pn>dlcllOl\I !or weekend surf. nnp from two !eel to 10 lee! 11on( !be OrlJlp Coast as lifeguards await tfiir effects of hurricane Lorraine Ind tropical llonn On Utility Tax -oys Model Hair Maggie. rupUdes are a1ao predicted. Lifeguard spokesmen ln San Clemente- said they are anUclpatin& a siJ: to eij:ht foot swell, while their neighbors in Laguna Beach predicted smaller turf at By ALAN DIRKIN South COllt Pl111, Cooll 111 ... , and . ot,... DlltJ' '"'...,. Fashion Island, NewJ)C't Beach. Major department stores in Huntinaton Chamber Manacer Ralph v1-aakt to;. Beach are hoping the city council will re-~ examine Its decision to impose a five per. day that he Wu W'lina bis boen;l t9 c.U,. cent uWlty users' tu. special meeUna to examine the. tu. one to three feel Men's Tresses-Sty led in, Co ntest Newport Beacb 1nc1 Huntington Belcb guards aald they Mpected big 1111'.f """' Several &tore managen have coot.acted "It appear1 that Jt will hit tOme major Ille chamber of ...,,,...... to wice their usen more ...,ere1y thin bid been fl!tl coocern and uked the chamber to raiae Calculated," be llld. 0Scme members the queltion with the council. would like us to look at ac:toaJ CMM -and By RUDI NIEDZIEL'OKI .. "' DllV.. ptllf ""' Twmty·three lovely teenaa:e queens ll1adt waves at HuDUnct<m Cent.er Thurs· ' . ~•r with a brand-new production or ··~'' ', j J AM. rallld •·few eyelrow1, too. -... !be show -the creation of new hairstyles for their long-tressed hoY.-m,odeh 11 they competed for the !Int •1s6e1n He Halr Styling Championship." For about one hour the girls sham- pooed, rinsed, dried, lrlmmed and frizzed the boys' tr~ into creations that would curl lhe hair on Samson's che,t. One of the b(tys' hair was teased inlo a bouffant , two ~ad their locks done up in braids, while others looked more normal. Parent.a roared with laughter u the girls doused the youths' heads with bucUta of water, smeared shampoo over their faces and rolled t.heir hair up tn the storms and in Seal Beach. with an curlers. overnight drop in IUlf' to two feet. A lot.was at stake too, lince the win· lifeguards laid they dcll't antkipatit Id& surf !or tho weekend. ners 'ftre to be awarded a bip to Hawaii by the contest's sponsors which included U.S. Weather Bureau ttftdal• llld Lar- a teenage fashion m"ailne, a shampoo ::"~of if:.:;:., ii;.;, manufacturer and 1 Huntln.lt.oit Center 1 moving ~·•4 91 litllclit . ~ re: =~l ls planned to be an annual Wind.I Uve been loaed. at 65 mph '!MIU' eveiit, and Js slated foe ezpanslon into an the ere of ~ burricUa wbldl ......... international co11test by 1'12. 90 milu acrou. . Actually, the idea ot glrla styling their ~·-JIU been Niil Jn OP.its CIOellt boyfriendi' hair is not as rare as It might about midway between Melico and seem. The magazine claim! that 35 per-Hawail allO movinl to the west cent of Its female readers have at one Weathenntn u1d she mwuru 45 mild time styled "his" hair. acroa and winds have been meuured at And Lhe trend is growing at the rate, oC 45 mph near her eye. three percent per month. And the trend Is Both storms are eipected to generate a truly International wtth polls indicati~ aoulh awe.U whlch w:UJ. bring the bl& that about 30 percent or all teenage girls ··~aves and wbsequent riptides to tbe in Germany, France, England, Jtaly and Orange QJtmty beacbe.i. Switzerland saying they performed hair While disagreeing~ on the pouibllity of care services on their boyfriends. big surf, lifeguards along the coast wen unanimoua in their est:lmaUon of water "Our llnt ctieeb.., bow the tu would then uk Ille ~ to IO OV« -us lndleoto thll Jt --them.. ctty tut1 •!Pl·ID 10 times for 1arJO OWnber Preeldenl hW -· 11111 rellil orpniuUooa," Haward (Bud) !hit .. ---mHliC wtll M.-Y, -of Mcm~ Wini, be beld 5epl, I. "We _.. _..,.. lo Rid~ ~ll·ejd ~ ""'ab0\11 ~ 'II~ -~ ...W li\1111!1'1!1!!·= I ,..... ,. · ' 1 ' ' ' ' ··~i,,~!"""d W0'"8Mlt I t ts I 4 Otliar -ot .... lfUlllnrla C'!tllll' Ibo u....j lu." " . "" I -J.C. "-aod 'Ille........,~ IN '!be tu -!1111111 ·-omlJ io Jll • ... cbecttlnr bow • ltf1 -llflld 'lint ,..dlllf 1hi.. ....... Tllo ""*** lhom. , . •wW bo 11-·1 llOOlld -flfl~ 'lllefr _ 111,,..r ~the n.. Jerty ,Shol, 1 •1".of:l!ll ,! . percen\ tu on all .... e!Oclrlclty, ••tor · bet'• lellllt!Uve •cllilo ..,......., and It~ bWI 11ould put, the centar ar-t -the council l f>lllOOld M 11 ·a d!llllvantap 111 C001pditloli with lint rudln( but be olfertd no "" it!. Baker Denies Wrongdoing Over D.uplicate Payments temper1ture -.n aald lt u aoinl to be colder. Sin Clemente loQod a Ilk!-drop In temperatuno from 77 M Sund.ay to II today. "We apect it to 1tly in t1le. 114 degree range," a lifea:uard spokesman aald. Laguna Beach was a llWe warmer with temperatures ranging from f(T to a and Newport was predicting temperatures from 81 to 65. Huntington Belch llleguards were estmatlng their tern· peratures in the mid 80'1 and Seal Beach WU anUclpating a conalstent 17 dqrees. Increased /Udges Bill Reaches Reagan's Desk·. A blD ID 1-1111 number of Juqes ol tho Well Or1D1e COin Munlclj>ll Cour:t, Wettmlmter, w11 on Governor Reqan'1 desk Jn Sacramento today after nearly beoom1ng 1 cuualty of the Pacllk: Coast Freeway bill. '!be committee killed It with . Whelnlon votJ.nc 1g1lnat Badbfm'• mtflUfe. The Newport lawmalr<r then returned to the Auembly . and uked I o r reoonslderaUon Of Wbetmore'1 billt:. 'Iben on Thursday Badham -no doubt feeling he had made hll point -waJved his mot.Ion to reconsider, the 1mendmenta were approved by ~Senate aod lbe billl went to the aovernor. Cwnty Supervisor David L. Baker denied categorically today that he was guilty of any intentk>nal wrongdoing in allefedly receiving duplicate payments frr travel and other expenses from bolh Orange C-OU.nty and the State of Cal!l<imla. The ch4fges were made in a story In ~·s edJUon of the -Los Angeles Times. Baker, in rebuttal to the article, said that <Since the Times contacted him last Tu~y he had cheeked and do}lble checll:ed with county and state official.! Ind 1they could find no tvldence ol duplple billing on 1111 part. BUer, reached in Sacramento, did ad- mit tllat he had billed. both the state and countf for single l trips made to Slcramento ll(ld o~ palnta, but eX· pl~ on such trips he conducted both 1tate a.rid county bus~ and that the ~ were divided between the coVtrnmental agencies. ™•upeQ[Wsqr ls qia1rman of the state Envtronmental Quality Study council, a ~wbl~h he has held since appointment to it ~ ~e governor in early 1969. Ar. ·a member of the council, he ls auto~tlcally paid S~t per day _for ex-penses by the state wyen carryrng out council business. . . . , "Many times while I Sacrimento at· ter'ldhlg cOllnc;il met;tinap, I have also CQll· ducted • county business." ~ker ex· plained. I School Signups • Tq. ~tart ,Monday ~~hool actlvitlt1 begin. Monday at Founl1ln V1lley lli&h School with the enrollment of lncornln& freshmen and Juniora. TttA. algnup will contl'\oe on weekdays throUflll Sepl I with doors opening at l :lll e1ch, dloY· Pre-luting ror freshmen will take place b'Oln 7:90 a.m. to t p.m. Sept. 2, .mu. 'juniors ..UI \Ike their tw durlnr tbe ""' houri Se!"· J. "Today's trip Is a good example of that practice. I am here at the invitation or Governor Reagan to witness the 1'8Jllna: of a bill which allows the state to sell in· dividuallttd license plates to the public at higher than norma1 rates. The additional funds will be used for environmental Im· provement 1n the state. "While here._ I abci plan to confer with two state assemblymen on avlaUon billa direcUy affecting Orange County," Baker added. In answer to an inference ln the Times story that he hid received duplicate pay- ment on several air trips to S.cramento from both the state and the county, Baker said it was true that he hid re- ceived the amount of the round trip air fare from both gDVemment 1genciea, but (See BAKER, Pip II 'G REEN PHANTO~ STRIKES AGAI N -Found !his mornlnc In Ille llunl1n(lm Beach Police Department lo1boolt _., the usual stolen bicycles and prowler reports was the following ~try : "Hello evel'Y.bodY. Once In the mornln( does It. The Green Phantom:" Officers could not expllln lhe·ori(ln of the message. Distrkt to Find Out 1be measure, which would lncrtase the judges from 111 to seven this year and to •l&ht on May J, lt'll, was stalled in the Aasembly for 1 day by Assemblyman Roberl Badham (II-Newport Belch). Badham had been carryini the bill - Ind a related Olle to Jncrease: the number ol 111perlor court judaes-ln the Allembly for senator James E. Whetmore (R- Garden Grove), But Badham 1pparently became uptet when Wbetmore voted Jo the Senlte TranlportaUon Committee qalnst the •Newport legisl1tbr1s meuure to delete 1 teeUon of tbe Pacific Cout Freeway, The eventa went like this: Wednelday morning Badham won approval for Whet- mcft'• court bills on the Asaembly·floor. Then · Bldblm went tp the Seqate rr .. spor11uon Commlllee hell'lnll ln·the afternoon to Olhl for 1111 !reeny bW. ,,,. urr wu no1 tone lived and •J> pai'enUy wu·not 1erlous. "I jullt wanted tO call atteitloft tO the way Senltor Wbetmore treated . me before the Senile TrasportaUon Com. nUttee," Badham aa1d. Senator Whetmore commented, 0 1 heard 1boul Mr. Badb1m'1 moUon to reconalder 1nd also belrd be had w~ th<._. I b1venl talked lo bl!!! lboul it." Whetmore ldded, ''111m'• no proltlem. I don't mind so llmg u Ibey ...,..,, 1111~ ed. I doll'I bell<ve be lnlencled to kUI .... . ... -m. What's Unique About Valley Schools? • By TERRY COVIU.E Of ... Df" ·'"' ..... Is the FounLain Vlllley School District really unique as ·its reputation would lm· plyJ . . Does il offer a better ·program for elemenllry age dtll<lren tiian . other 1chool districts throltgbourthe natJon'! No one knows for u-. ~yen district adminitsrators wlll altmlt·'IU'Jat. Bui now Ibey ere prepltlna IO pul lhelr "'"°"'Uve ~lltlona on the line w1th 1 comprehensive fiv•year ltudy of tht d~trlcl'I progrem to deiermlne II It really worb. The 11tudy will be handled by American Institute of Reaearch, Palo Alto, an af· filiate of Stanford University. Fountain V1lley WM niimed by the U.S. Of(lce of EducaUon u one or tht 11 11'IO.llt in· novative IChool diatrk:ta: In the naUon. Federal money will finance the t research lnsUtute'1 f Iv I.)" I Ir tn. ~· developed in Jl'ount&lD Valley to vestigatlon ol Ill 18 dbtrlcll. follow Ill pbtdopby of lndlvldu•llud'Jn. "It's a unique clw>ce for u1 to learn U -=rouillned m ll'UI ol cmcern for our phllooophy IJ worldnl ," Mike Briel<, the 11 ... 7.., study. • dlatrict 1upertnlondlnt, 111'1--''l'be -'111&-metbod-lly which _lelchero of evaluatini. each upect ol a diltric:t'1 dlllnole, pnacribe and eva!u.te u ln- prtlll'lm w11 too 1nonnoua without dlvfdUal c:oune ol lftltrUdlori for NCh IOderal help. Now ,.. blve the m<ll!<Y .,.d clilld. "A ltrll·lflde boy~blt of an oulllde 1poey to do the 11Udy." =-crade boob nol be -.~uded the project 'l'1lun-l!!to llnl crade.. . II,'' Brick clay ntlht 11 1 dw>ce to flnalty rlln ...,_ ~d. "AM be lbquldn't Jlo f-to l'Old ~ 'lnlcnnalloo. on Ille d!otrict'• fl. llnl-cilde. 1'ioD I! lie cu' " lectJvenea 1n i.achtna chll<'ren. ~,,,. ell«tf'*li of Jeal'.nm, .enters. 'lbe ltudy 111rts· 1n September, U !be I unique _.pi In Ibo Fawitaln V11loy d!Jtrict gives !lnal 1pprov1I to I~ wblch 'Sehool lllltrlol4llowln( for 1n ntelll!on seeJ111 likely. T' !be cllflroom lor.lndMclUll •Wdenta "We just want to !Ilk •bout the detaU. ;.-Ol!lerleollted Jllffln(. 6 Jt llelplul to ol it. ho~ much s11J1 Ume wtll be Jn. kve 'tilCher 1 l d • ! , plyCbo)Ofbla, voived," Bclck expl1lned. ~ !or , !be odUCIUoaally 11111- 0ver 1 fiv .. year period Ille -Jn. r=· ~~pica Ind loomJn( lllltute wlU OO!llllnUy -upert IMnll . •I l • to the dlllrfct to maa!tcr cerll!n .~ _ ·loUcb' ""9J-COlllD\llll¥• ~•I ' I ' In. acbooi dbtrlct help the ~··j,o. crun. • 1 .. e1111r1ior; lllll -1111 of. lectlveneu ol !be dllt&1ct'• portbl volunteer prosratn. ~ ~Relell'cbers will study !be IOa1s o!!d objectives outlined by Ille dlolrlcl'1 bwd of f!'uJleeJ Ind eyal\M!le ljie •b!iltY .of Ille district to lm~~..,.i.. ~. the district'• procram ao- • cur'1te Ind does It nlllo pro ...... of lndtvldual,cblldren In 'iltllf~ .,... , • I ~ , , ner. . • . l\'hfn the '•ltldY ·l10pl .no. nve - the compiled ,lnfann1Uon '"' all 11 dlslrlcta wiU be mode 1valllble to llOh dlslrlcL Fount1ln.v11i0y.olflelaa..espec1 to !urn U they've !ailed or ·~ In t.he1new prccrams that ba\lt i.. trled. ''Jle think wo hi,.. Ille 'lllllt 14oo. for educallon, but thll •!'"'Ject oilers U1 Ille l~t ellNICt to ~y' Jl!PVI • J~.. Bl'll:A: 11ld. Sgt. Howe Selected Policeman of Month , sci. J111111 Howe, Ill, bu-- -of tile -by lb• z,. chan(e Club ol H111tln(ton lleocb. Howe Wll cited for 1111 ·bondlin& of I llOINiot 1llultlon July JO -be and oaier Hunu..ton ~h olflcen liroka up a porty of more thin 11111 -11. .Cea& . It wo··~l~ 11\o, IW1nletl lfH~· ond on ~ •"-I wllh low elou4'. 111 .. uq. the coal!. but the .~wUJ be lo the llolmT'INO,..,,,. l'Oldlal frvlll lhe buebel to bdlod. INllDE TGDA'I' Dm-t """'be ...... to lM ~, bi.t thn• Nm tolU la!lcl • '"°loris! ln IA< ~ j,h' ....... S.1 Cllectlng Up, PvQ«ft ....._11 '• ._ I ="' ,, .. ...... . -. --' --' ,..._ 1•11 -" Mii ~ 11 . ::::".!" '""":.: ' --" __ .. --. ............ lrttk...... .. .,.,. , .. " .......... ~" T...,.._ • -... -. ........... , ... ..... ~,... ., • t h -.... ' . " J DAll.Y J\LOJ E . Reagan tO Study Freeway Flap -~~~ . "' -, ' ' 11J L. PETER XlllEG ed M Ill ~ not IJlrouah Ill bll dforll AQJ port ff tlll fnoway -.Id be taken tbl fact U\11 Ute -under pr.,.nt ., .. - - -lo pt• t11i • ~ oil ,• Newport'I -oc 11-w1111 tb1 Sta ta Plona. would Ml odllQool to the pttseat s~•"*"1'o-Goocat~ cannam •, .(' ~--... :::.:.:i:=:i1a~:11 ml __ ....,.,. ... ,......,_ Alllletjlio. "&f;t.11111•~!1'*. bP'•-••ltl'llllll r.r..... The rood nm1 OClll•IOtrably furtlltt in- tbe ......... ., ........O.C tbe r-. -~j!!f!t u;." .:f!l:l' ,_, = -.,-Ila ...,...,._ _,·Illa Jud.,._ of !ts rauta, cutting down hclllc Coast ,.,_., .r<lll!I throuP -.. rd fn Jftlnllrcton .. tleoeh·lo the--Cll'.I ~ 'l'bo Meckiah•ro fa to 11.!t_~IM ooly oftar It croaes , lictjiii\ !lea<i\. Wtammost bomdaritl of -.. ~ feverlahly towards a boped,for , Buch ,BouJe.vai\T and beads In Io, I• __. ~ E. Badham (II-• , '·-·,....· adjoinunent at midnight tMtght. Newport. · N~.n.:b);liho loil a l>aWa to 1et Beacb. . • , Under <Uttent 111Pway clivlslon plans. . The city of Newport Be!lcll has al!Mdy tbe Le&W•tm. to tUJ a l<Mnile atretcb of Later; on the noor of the Alsembly, the Newport section or the coastal 'signed an agreement with the state on • lbfl: ~'",road earlter thla-.. had ,.dbam proclatm~.:..:,~ next step Ls~ freeway will be the ,first secUon to be the route of the freeway east from ,lhe . laid M Would take the matt• to the pursue the ma.uer -~" ~ 1ovemor s ballt In Oranae County. Upper Newport Bay to th<Cor.ooa del toverDtl'. . office and to ~e the feasibility of . A department 1~ aaJd Thurs-?i1ar ,cily lizn!La, a sLr.etch O'f..lour miles. A pros -In tbe pamor'a ollica the coastal Uee"'I' through all of day tbat construct1oo tl>roulh , NeW]!Orl There b no loqnal agreement an th& llJd thn: Im ttll1 been no offlctll re-Callfo~=--_ would likely bqift In the tm74 ti.seal route from .the western boundary to the ~est bwD lllcllwn but that · when It A spoRsman for Governor Rugan ye1r. 1 bay, howe•er. • · .. · does came... tbt ~ certainly would pointed out that there ls a special com· The slate already has begun acquiring In relation to the existing agreement, a. respond to lL mlttee operating now that continuously property along the route . group of citizens has announced plans to He cited Reagan's .. serious concern'' reviews freeway plans as they relate to The press aide declined to say whether circulate petitions to force a referendum that the atate must preserve the en-ecology and environment. the governor might persqnally side with on whether the City Council shou.ld re.s- fironme:DL He indicated the governor might in-Badb.En and the Newport Beach interest. cind the route pact. Badham. intensely &appointed 9f1er Jtially reler Badbam's request to this met r~ eliminating the aegment 'The group. 1t the same time. is seeking the Seoate . Tramportatkm Committee plnd. or altering its route. lo force a charter amendment requiring riednetdl,yftjected his volatile blll, ·VOW--Be stnssed that no action involving Objec:Uons have been based ma.inly on citywide votes on future freeway rout.es. R~Bitter ~ . -- As .Tax Reform . ' Dies by I Vote Huntington Police Get · Pistol and Rifle Range DAILY PILOT ll•H P"'9 SJ~ (APJ -Gov. Rugan'a ti bnnooi tai .-m procram fa dead i... .• By RllDf NIEDZIELSKI Of "" Dell' l"llltt '"" Their Uves often depend en knowing hew to kill. tington Central Park. Officer Philip McCrea, who has been spearheiding a task force or volunteer police officers, in building the project says the ~ange will eventually be open 10 the public and provide firearms training for youngsters. "It will be the safest out- door range in Southern California," be predicts. DOROT HY PILLION MAOE A PR IZE·WINNING SCROLL Huntington Be1ch llbr1ry P romot11 tht Fine Arts lay. The Rtpnh!Qn governor, ti.tier at tbt ms. blued • ;6"bmdc ¥'" ol the U .... m -w1ec1 ap1m1 tho p1an and lillod it -lil«al17. al tho lllh boar of tho m-. . Tbe Seoate."'*"'led lhe meuft SIJ rith 'rl ~~Irr r•- tn an ll p.tn. Mn ~l!l'IDCll '!bur> lay. tbe dfaappolnl<iel '°" ....... called it ·~· iotback hi uieJr elforta to ob-.. ain 111""'1>\!0t""' falling properQ tu .Uef" -ftceipn'a Ne!. 'l leplaUve pal luring· bis flrll !oar yean hi d!!ice. Tbe Reqon plan would have nl!od tbe tata Nies tu by a penny oo the dollar -to ail: centa -and boosted various Iller levies to pay foe a variety of pr<> oerty tu Dlb. Tbe W.. would have --ball "' lht ·fl blllJon ... .. ' oboul tJiat lDillli wiluld l>av• .... lo ~Jn P'~.tnc:ufa. 11 a1ao --14 baff lmpc*d paJTOll rill>boldlii&.ol lhe llaletmcome tu -~-Is ~· ..,,, moot CallfamJans lo - ump lll!IL,.. April !$. Reo&q,llid .. -make lt,.U. l'lme ...,.,,,, .... _ ~- lamwy I lie fa·rMlecled--*1 lea llnrulr~. s. • And be pranilsed ' to icd9 . • • • ' . ~~~--.:i::.~... 'ii~;.;:~. ti ·_,,. ~fato . --u. . ., . ., ,:rOQ uau . oalgn lroll. • ~' .. • w. . . Bradley and {!Ve olhm""' for oklil-7 ··n .., ' . o· ff d 1onthisyear.T1>eot¥>~'.. ~;-'~·rogram ere lnthony c . -. of Bevjirly lll!fa, 7 • ' • l::..~s.n°~~.:t;,=,.;In Beach Areas ltodcton ~ :WaJIAr SIJem I O f lakenfitlll. '· -· ' Mark Churchward lunged for the loose ' ...... P .. e.l NIXON ... > . lial part oNM 1Ja11e to view 'the litua· Ion there flnt.llend. On bfa ..tum. be &lain wtll meet wlU\ \Ir. Nlillll ln Sao Cemente to dlscu'8 bll indlngs. ' ' . Tbe r..i ol '!he Prealdenl'• schedule lurlng tbe vbtl lo· the lllnll<r Cotton !:slata have oot yet been amiounced. bot , llloY ol the ~llllS will 1tar1 comtnc· f'orUI • the Whitt Houae staff lalll ,Jnto the Ian Cl""""' 'routine. The en~ NlDlli family Is eipected to tunllt tonight al the Spanish Villa. YouogOl!I daUihter ~i'11e and her hus· iand, David E~. bave been l\ere llmost a week:vacatioohig qule:Uy belore ~avid enters Nnal Officer:a Candidate ~ 1o New~ tri October. " DAILY PILOT l)tiHOf ~T !"UILlitltNO COMl'AN'I' ' . •·•·r+ N~ w.-4 .~.,..., ........ • J1r.tr: It. C111l1y · viu~··""~'"'.,,.." Tho1111a K11•il ...... lh11111• A. Mu•ph;111 MINll"I E•"9~ ,4.1111 Dlrkh1 W•t011 .... ~£dl!or . AJMtt 'W. l1t11 M-.tti. IEfllw HlflltJ ..... IMdt Offlce 17175 1111.h l1ul1w1'4! M111f1t1 u4,.,,, P.O. le• 7to, f!641 ............ l lillUM 9udl1 m ,,.,.... ,......,.., C"MM ~: • ww..,. ,.,_.. ,...,.... ._,.1 .nn w.t ., .. , ........,.,., a. ~ • Ntttll al Ct""'-l•l ·-. . football. hit. the bard turf aod lolled over , r , ,,.. with the pipkln ~tcbed \llbl In bfa . . ' :arms.; · "Nice play. Do it again,'' his coach yelled.· Mother · lorn, another drill aod Mark bandied It lil<e a pro. "We teach these eight-year-old kids all the fuodameri.als," Frank Muri.Jlo, the coach, said. Murillo paced back and forth -a Hun- tington_ Beach ~erslon o{ Vin~ Lombardi -watching, kidding, cajoling the youhgstert to their best efforts. · His charges were just one team of 15 participating· in Junior All Ame~lcan Football in Huntington Beach. Fount.a.in Valley do'ilnts another five team! in lhe . Junlor Proirarn. ' lt1s ·a Little Lea'gUe version ·of football for ·boys ages .8-13. 'Ibey· are placed on teams according to age and size, then cuUitted with unifor.ms and taught all the skills a pigskin perfonner need! to koow. More than 500 boys pl•Y the game in ,Huntington Beach and another 250 are oo the field in Fountain Valley. Both cities Btad thefr·competwon leuotl! Sepl 1. "We also have a clinic eection in Hun- lingtoli ·Buell." Ylctor lohl>son. the director of it, painted out. "The C!linic .ii for eight-year-old 1fcys and some nine and te11 ye . .r olds who haven't played before or are small." Clinic teams don't play oulside the city. They play a shorter season and con· centrate on teaching the baslcl of the game IO lhe boys <:an go on to IP'ealtr com.petlUon the next sea!l<ln. Fountain Valley does net currently have a .cJ.lnlc secllon. Seven of Huntington Beach'J_ 16 teamt_ are in the clinic division. Tbo. conwellllon learns In boU\ clUes play sames all_over the county. When at home, Huntington Beach teams play games. each Saturday 5lartlni at t a.m. Oil the Hlintlnitoo !Jdch High School field. • F ounlaln Valley turns atarl their games at 10 a .m., each Saturday, on a new Oeld located on Ward Street near the San DlegO Freeway. Tbe boys play 11-man tackle foothill under CIF rules. Cllnlc tea.ma only play on an llO-yard field, but the compeUUon t .. ms play on a !Ull-acale turf. }JI boys are fuJly Insured and must have a ph)l!lcal oxamlnaUon b<fore playlnc. Theft< taught the skll~ by volunt>er coaches and assistant&. many cf whom playid high · achoo1 afl'I coll fie football. Extra tips on the came lrt given frorn time-to-time by lot1l colleg• and hJJb achool coaches. nie gun hugging each polict! officer's hlp ii a painful reminder that he may l>ave to uoe 11 omnetlme. J.nd he'd better lhool stratghL For Huntington Beach's policemen learning how to shoot !ilraight will no laqer be a problem with the opening of a brand-new · pistol and rifle r 1 n I e aometlme later this month. 'I11e ra'nge, Situated atop a hill near Gothard Street and Talbert Avenue has been a dream of me~ than five years for many officers, acoordlng to Police Chief Earle Robitaille. In 1966 Roblt.allle was a police sergeant who, like most other officers on the force, was concerned over the lack of ~ portunity for officen to learn their dead- ly and !lell-protecllng &killJ. Members of the local Polict Officers A!soclaUon convinced the city c:ooncll that a local lhooting range WU needed and work, began on what la now to be a l~.ooo WlallaUoo In the future Hun· Girl'~· Paper Scroll Wins " "We new have to go to the Orange County range in Anaheim." eiplained the officer. "There we have stationary targets, but no pfogram to triin alf of- ficer for facing an armed crlmlnal in combat." Beach Library Contest He pointed c u t that t he Huntlrtgton ''A puppy -makes muddy tracks across Beach facility will have 34 cover~ the floor ll;nd he has two big, bloodshot l!ihooting stands at a z:ange of 25 yards brown eyes staring at you when he wants and 24 at 100 yards. to play." "We plan to hold classes for youngsters and anyone else who is interested in Th~ was one of 12-ycar-cld Dorothy handling firearms in a safe manner. The Pillion's thoughts on a puppy which she range will be open to the public and we etched on an antiqued scroll and entered hope youngsters will learn to shoot their in the Huntington Beach public library·s .22's under supervision of experts rather third annual fine arts conte5l. than places where shooting cou.ld be Dorothy won first place in the craft.s dangerous," he said. category. As far a.s &afety is concerned, McCrea More than JOO youngsters. ages 3-15, emphasized that the telephone pole bar· entered poems, short stories, il- riers ln.stalled at the range will stop even lustrations, drawings, oil paintings and the most powerful rifle bullet crafts in the annual summer contest. Jy a writing contest, but more children wanled to·enter artwork so we changed the title to fine arts." Besides Dorothy, 16201 Melody Lane, other contestS winners were: story, Briana Martin, 12, of 5411 El Dorado Drive; poetry. Colette Marcoux, 13, of 5142 Caliente Drive: drawing, Alice Sung, 13, of 6101 Palisade Drive: illustrated .r.rt, Jamie Zimmerman, 11 . of 16061 Gold Cir- cle, and oil painting, Cella Johnsen, 9, of Hi052 Fantasia· Lane. 2 Held in Stomping Two JC Distrcts S~tch, Titles, .But NQt Schools When completed, it will consist of a 25--. Thursday they picked up their priies at ,yard~ standard pistol'COW'il, a .... a party for the winners held at the 100.yard bJ'g and small cali¥z' ;ifle . ljbrary's "Gt'aham Street annex, north of c6une and a special combat range for Edinger Avenue. UNlON CITY (UPI) -Police here were holding two men and a woman to- day in the death of a man whose bodL · was found in a Yecant lot Thursday nigh Police said George Ramsell, 47, of Union City, was apparenllY. stomped to death 1n the lot. ' . Two , Junior college district, were · renamed following hearings before the Orange COunty board of edueatian Thurs- day. Coaat Community COll<lle Dlitricl becom" Ute official name,foNhe j!ln!or · eollege district Including Golden Weat COiiege and Orange: Coast College . Ra.net.> Santiago Community College replaces Ute Sabia 'Ml Junior Collele u. tie for the district Including Santa Ml College and its adult division. As!~lant Superintendent Ernest J\. Norton toid tnJstaes the name changes · wohld not affect the names of tbe col- leges themselves, but only the di.rtrlct.s. Only representaUve.a of the collq:es sPoke at heatings on the petitions for the name changes. f'rom Page l BAKER •.. he had° ulll!d the utno ticket& on iuboe- quent trips on either county or 1tate business. The secood district supervisor detailed sltps he had taken since Tueaday's Ins tervlew with Times reporters. "I toot all my rec«da for the past 18 ·months to the diatrict attorney's office f<r scrutiny by deputies James Enright and Joel Hayes (Dblricl Attorney Cecil l:Uckl is on vacation), They, aft.er a careful check, repqrted to me that they could find no evidence of .wrongdoing. , "I tben went to county Auditor Vlc , Heim aod uiced bin\ ~ !IUdy !DY re«ll'!ls and determine if there ls any evidence of duplication or improper expense charges. After studying my records, Heim reported he could find nothing illegal. "I then went before the Grand Jury and invited that body to invesligale my a ctivlUes tC) determine if 1 had been guilty of wrongdoing as a county official. The jury after listtnlng to me and to deputy Enright has taken no action to censure me." Baker said he had also requested and received opinions from the Orange Coun· ty counsel and the state Attorney General and both agencies bad cleired him of. wrongdotna:. Valley Jaycees Set Awards on Monday Monday wUl be awards n1aht for Foun- tain Valley Jaycees as memben and their families 1aU1er at tbe Jolly Ox Rertaurant In Huntington Beach to b()ft()l' tndivtdu1ls. Special IUesls at the bajlquel Include Miss Chris '°eaver, the city's Junior l\1la; Pttricla1 Whiskerman, Fountain Valley's Outftandlng young edtEator ot t970: Judy Dlckhdut. out&landlng youth for 1970, and Police Cb I e f Charles Mlchttlil, auest tpeake.r. polJcemen. · . · "This year we expanded the contest." The latter ,will be• m<¥lili9fUon qi ~J .. Miss Patrici• Bµ.sti. Library assis~nt for FBI'~ "Hogan's AiJ.ey".and 4J.tllrflJ)()p-·,. the Graham ~nel'aOO organlr:e-r of the up targets. . · contest, explained. "Jn the past 1t was on-. . -,, FINAL WEEK OF SUMMER SALE Last Opportunity To Obtain The Finest In 9uality At Reduced Prices HENREDON FEATURES NEWPORT BEACH 1727 WHtcllff Dr., 642·2050 OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 eapri AT SPECIAL PRICIS Drexel offers its femous "E1p•r1nto" et sp1ci1! prlc••• Henredon & Heritage uphol1ttry is eveil.ble 1t • 15 ~ re• duction ·to incude speclel order, Don't dtlty any longer thi1 merc.h1ndi1e mey never 19ein bt offered et th11e exc1ptionel prices. Pfofa11ion1I lnt•rlor D•slgn1r1 Av1ll1bl-.-AIO-NSID LAGUNA BEACH 345 North Cetll Hwy. 494-6.151 OPEN FRIOAY 'TIL 9 • 7 7 • Ne Te~ J l"tii' . N.Y '*•• *' ORANGE COUNTY, CAUPORN~· FRIDAY, AUGUST. 2r, :1?10. .. -TEN CINTS • . . Reagan Will Review New-Po.rt Freeway Feud · '' L PETER KRIEG Of MM DAilJ' ,llM 111n SACRAMENTO -Governor ~agan's aides said today he_ will personally review ~ a.ntroveny • surroundin& the future Pacific Coast Freeway route through Nr.-.-port Bw:h. Aslomblyman Robert E. Badham (R· Newpoit.Belch) who lost a batUe to get the Leptature to kill a l~mile stretch of the 1planned road earlier Uria: week, had Aid he would take the matter to the governor. A·~r:t:M aide ln the governor's ofiice s4,id there has still been no official re- q~~ frorp Badharn, but that when It dOes" come, the' governor certainly would respond to It. He clted Reagan's "serious concern" that the state must preserve the en- virorunenl Badham, lnten..ly dllappolnled an.r the Senate Transportation Committee Wednesday rejected bis volatile bill, vow~ ed that be was not through In tu. effort. to get the Jreeway oU Newport'• coa.!tline. I At the time, ~dham said he would ask the governor to wjthbold construction funds for the stretch from Beach Boulevard in Hwitington Beach to the easternmost boundaries of Newport Beach. Later, on the lloor of the AllemblJ, Badham proclaimed, ''The 11<11 lt'P ii to pursue the matter through tbt governor1a offlco and to d~ the feasibility.of the coutat freeway through all ol California." A spokesman for Governor Reqan pointed out that there ii a apeclfl ~ mlttee operating now that -Y reviews freeway planl u they relate to eco\ogy and envlroomoo~ He lndi<:ated the , goveinor nilght Jn. Uially refer Badham's requeat ,to this panel. He stressed that no acll(ln l!;:J\vlng any part of the freeway would be:taken " River Fight &,els RioGraiuk New .N~utal /)'!umkiry PUERTO VAU.Aln'A, lolexko .(AP) - Prealdent Nl,lon and Praldent· Glutavo Diaz Ordu Aid today they bave 'agreed to l'Hll.lbllah the mlddle of ttie R1o Grnde u the boundary between their two natlonl to reaolve ~-old· dlaput.. alone their 1,0tJO.mllo border. In a .jolnt communique u they '!f:l't winding up a 2&bour visit heft, they also ellablilbed filed u.mlle mariUme boun- daries in' tbe Gull ol Mezlco and the Pacific. Oceon. A treaty will be dralled to bt llUbmiltod '°' ._a1 by the s..a1e1 o1 -... tlon.I. '!be two presklerits an1N•lud 1 tbeir btliel tbat 'the q.-t approwid In UliJ Paclftc Coast rmort ••11 a hlltcric achievement." 'Ibey predicted "the resfil. tant treety' will bt one ol tbe nmt llplD' cant agreements between their; •two govemmenta in tbls century." During the 11\.bour meeting 'lbundal. art.rnooo President Naon allO propotOd certain new meuurea be , Aid 4'would result Jn alpllllcant Jmprovemmt" In tbe waters l'fJCttved '~ ~ fitnI. tbe . -... .,_ ,' ' '•I 'Wl.TM.t• P.~E~I DENT NJXON•AND MEXICAN'PRESJDJENT'GUS:rAVO DIAZ •ORDAZ oRAISE GWSES J N JOAS:I' South of the Border, T-Luders RM <:h _..-.,con! on•Old ·Bordo~ ~robloms-' ' • M:o~y No . Good For Pat Ni xon In M~xico Stay • PUERTo VALLARTA, Mexico , (UPI) -Pat Nixon's money wasn1t anx 1ocid in Pu'f'° V aJlart;l Thursday. The first lady, with her husband .on an overnight ti!p to thh lovely resort village on the Pacljjc coast. strolled tbrpugh the local1 marketplace to buy1 aouVemra. She finally; bad to give•up and go back to their officiil:l residence since merchants in-t~'oo giving bu so many gill!. Sbdpkeepers tipped their sombreros and smiled when Mn. Nixon tried to pay for tiuge pink .crepe paper Oo,wers she had a.;lectefl. ''No, no,, Seoora,~. they said wbeo.abe trjed to give them money. women in open .areet stalls showered htt Wlth ·gift., Incl-I laquer platters, peaches and fresh Dowers. . Mrs. NW>n said with a smile: "I think I have to go home. They're going to give me Utei'Wbnle town." She hllgged and kissed local .children and 1;9id "adiol" -goodbye ~ to the IJ'OWDUJ>lli. Wearing oturdy oquare heeil, Mrs. Nix· on had nO trouble !trolling under the blazing sllD IDd enjoying the scenery. With wiveslor :several cabinet members trailing behind her, she visited a• new playlround specially constructed in her honor, P e a sap J homes hid been Urn down to matt way for the pork just a 1'etk)alu. . Wrtba Milthell, wile ol Alton>ey Geniral John N. Mitchell, hod dllllculty in·~ Mn. Nh:oe'a pece. ~·ve kept me jumping," she aal.d. "Ev~ time I try •to tak~ a breath, ,they have me on my feet again . Mn .. Mitchell had difficulty on the cob- bleskmed streets and leaned for supp(l't on the arms or friends . A~ tne point, they passed a narrow river where a peasant woman was doing the family wash by beating garmenll on • roclt. "That's not as good as a washboard," Mrs. Mitchell remarked. Harbor School -•·I - Sig nups Slated JleChtration for elemenl.ary, junkJr' ru,h and high echool students new to the N<W)IOrl,Meu Unified Sdlool District wlll lie conducted nert Monday through Fridly. District officials said any .student new to lbe •district who did not reg!-In A~ll or May will be able to do IO from l :io a.m. to !:30 p.m. al the ochool they wtu bt attendln(. New lludenil who will bt attending Eallbluff Elementary School wlll be able to ,.glttAlr at Harbor View School, IOO Goldenrod Avo., Cotona de! Mar. • , -. ' ~ .. •' • t" ··~ • .J ••arm W~Deae' , Irvine Claims Stress _Due to Fraud Charges Clearance .of ,fraud charges against .the Irvine Cmnpany in the Upper ~Y land 1 swap trial, although a "gratifying" de- velopment, "cannot undo the harm al- ready done," Gilbert W. Ferguson, Ir- vine's vice president of corporate com- munications. said today. In a prepared atatement. Ferguson applauded the decision by Superior Court Storms to Bring Low Temperatln·e ·.To Coast Waters PredicUona: for weekend 1urr range fro.m two·feet to 10 feet along the Orange Coast as lifeguards await the effects or ' ' hurricane 1!-«raine and tropical storm Maggie. Riptides are also predicted. Lifeguard spokesmen 1n San CJemente said they are antJcipatini a !ir to eight foot swell, while their neighbors in Laguna Beach predicted 1maller IW'f at . one to three.Ieet. Newport Beach and Huntington Beach guarda said they apected big IUlf lrom the. stOnm and in Seal Beacb, with an overnight drop in surf to two feet, lifeguards said they don't anticipate big surf for the weekend. U.S. Weather Bureau officials said Loflo raine has been. spotted 600 miles southwest 0£ Cabo San Lucas, Baja Calif., moving westward at about eight knots. Winds have been Jogged at 65 ~ph near the eye of the hurricane whl~ measures 90 miles across. Maggie has been seen ln open ocean about midway between Mexico and Hawaii also -moving-to the west Weathermen said she measures 45 miles across and wind! have been measured at 4S mph near her eye. 1 Both stonns are upected to generate a south swell wbich will bring the big waves and l\lbsequent riptides to the Orange County beaches. • Wliile disagreeing on the pouibility ol bi& llllf •• IHeauardt ~ lhj' coast were unanimous· in their-estimation of water temperature-all aald it ii go'Jng to be colder. San Clemente Jogged a llJ.<lesree drop In temperature lrom 77 on Sw>day In 11 today. 0 We apect it '° stay in tM et-15 degree ranae." • llCefU&rd •Pokeaman sald. • Judge Claude M. OWens. Tuesday. and noted the ttress placed on the company as the charges were· being heard. (For I detailed Uport OD tbe deci!ion•by Judge Owens in dismissing the charges, see reporter Tom Barley's story on Pqe 8 ol today's DAILY PILOr.) "We've had to live with these allega- Uons too Jong," Ferguson II.id. "For cloae to two months, during the trjal IDd Jong before, charges ol misrepreseniltlon were made and were carried by the media. County Jury Urging Del'~ ' . 1'They were often personally . directed against company president William R. Mason. Of Crystal Cove Outfall-·· "All have now been. eUminattd from the litigation," he said, 0 but•tbe ir:ouncf- less accusation, when repeated , eriough, is believed by much of.the public no·mat- ter how vigorously it ii retuted." Presidential ''I'hreat RICHMOND, Va~(AP) -A•U.B,.c.urt ol Appeals judge bas ruled tbat •·tm.at against 1Jpresident can be the~ d. a conviction "mly if made wltb a JreteOt intention to do lnjury·to the,pnsident." The Orange County Grand Jury -today releued. a resolution in which It ub the· Board ol Supervlaors to delay approval ol a sewage' diapolal outfall line into the sea at Crystal Cove, between Laguna Beach and Cm!oa de! ,Mar. .. - The aewage d)lpOeal line II propooed by the lrVinll lW!ch Water Dlatrlct for r«vlce ol future developm<!ll on Irvtne Ranch. There· has allO --that the city ol Lopna Beacb m;pt eventually' hool: Into the lyllJlm. The dltfall line """"' -~lllJO feet lnlo tbe ocean. Qevelopment Stalled On Irvine Subdivision The Grand Jury, In Iii reso!atlon ·whlch was di-alted Aug. l~ aska that.county ap- proval bt held•up on the project' unW a study. of the project )I mnducled by tbe Southern c.alifornia Coal!:tal W a t er Research Project Authority The jury resolution states that "ex~. lltlng atandarcll ol pollullon ·to coaata1 waten. at outfalla are rapidly betOC revllod" and that ti Is expected -tho ,1.3 mlllion study OD \be .....qical efled of wute dlsposal on ocean waters wm add.to knowledge on tho.lllbjec:t. Defending current pilnl, Wiiiiam Ep. pinger, general manager ol tho ltvJne Ranch Water District, aald be beUeted • there ii...,.. oonlU!lon over tbe ~ of the propooed ootlall. • He aald the pipellne woWd be uled priDiarlly 10< the dls-1 of u- roclliiined water and salt brinei. It a!ao would be uaed for the "1DOVal of 10JDe JndwitrfaJ wastes, Epplll&er-Ald, but this would be dono In """"'1nllr *lib •• ~o16 1 •u •-regulaUons established by the State_. Approval ol a 356-acre., f50 mllllon-plus It W!llloa ..,....,.. o --"· eooting RlcJonal Waler Qilallly Cootrol Boerd. Irvine Company subdlvOSJOll development a mlllbnum o1 flO,tJOIJ 61clt, • ahoppblg .,....._ Id "W ..,i,i ol was stalled at a Newport Beach Planzing cent.r, o a!Omintary ochoof and porkt. ~·" "re.jwr.,:;.~ -'by Commission meeting Thunday night. ll"llne Compony offlclQ today aald ..,y":Ji. ov....-1 nilcbt- The new subdivision, north of lhe ex-ny hope ·to have bids out and conslruc-":~ U ~ deddo tho.41tpooal 'Z stfnlfUpper Iraroor Vlew"Jll!B' devtJot>--·tlifn l!Orted-u _, u ~w -In, the..,... needt MdKml tnat- ment, Is now divided by tlJe boundMla Newport ii .,..p1tte, • w -"'• · • tbal -be Int d . ol three dirlerent school districts. Completion of the Ont -. )I schtd--~ ... --~ ~ Also Involved Is propooed anne11tion uled for the end of tf7l. on all agenclel, we::~~_,:;, of the land by Newport Beach. In session Tllunday nigh~ the planning The lint atage --...,... The Planning Comrnil~on deferred ..,. comm\ltlon approved tlie ptozooe •Jn bave an ..tJmaled dild!arae nta of'. Ii lion on pret.oning the property pe'.nolJni pmc:tple" but fett that •Pl>R•al lbould mllilon 1a)lonl a. clay alid woulcl 1111!1 resolution ol the school district !I"". 'be delayed and.llncfed Ill tlalf to tiy ne.ds anlldpolod tbrwehilMf, • Half of the subdivision Iles within tile 80 Jn a Jelter to tho c:llJ. council. (ZyJW Cove II one ,ol ,Ille oi:Wl1al Newport·Me!a Ultllied Scilool Distrlet The !ett<r will alto Jnclade-a .. nquesl resJdenlilt developjnenlt 111 Irvine Coin- wblle the other haJC· Ls governed by the far dftdion from the councU ort;wbetber pany land and 11 In an ... aamkllnd-1>!- San Joequln Elementary and 1\lltln to move aheed with the --.,. to bt shelltl'ed from otber 1'l1lal de .... Union High School DiJtrlcts. •!'alt'the oakomo ol the ICbool boondafy ment aloog the Oranae <;oMt. The mammolh new development plan-,quelliorl. Lui June II tbe Slnla Ana = ned by the Irvine Company Wlll be di-Meetlna have been aoin& ml with ·of· Water Quality Coatrol Boord hod vlded Info ,.ctlons, the Ont ~!armed on lldalt of all thtee 'IChool dbtrlcts and rllfd atandarda to Jll'lllecl ocean Ille and 144 • c re,, according to · a company tbe Irvine Company to resolve tho bound-'water quality In coonecUea with tbe pro. spokeoman. • '!>' pniblem. pooed outfall. . . --" • It wpp:~ bt lho ,unnlut-it- end on record;rwhat with lowr clouds 'hauntiDg the cout, bul lhe temperaturea will be In the belm)'170-*l "8P\rU4int 1111111 the bacheo to iDland. INSmE TODAY . D<ftmark mav be """""'°' 1114'' pornographer, btit three bur• IOiU rand o mocorut '" the J)cm. • WI -r. s .. CIUlcl<tllg Up, ~ Pagt 7, • " R · a.t,oeo Affeeted ' Marine· Science l:'~ograiii Qlc~y~d .I ·· aj G-UIDAL AlpOOI vial tors to the 0oau., lab, • .. Dt"! "!"' '*' ctock"ed in Newport Harb<W'i bave been of· Stoll. tlme and --~ , to . dtvel~ a · flclala of other county school boardt In .....-.i·r« fed.r.l ftmt\l"I ea1'nding Southvn California. he llid. the 0.-.'0ouaty _.,, adln<•'I i--lntarest bu beto 1howii In <>1pandl"1 lt'Ul to;== Callfornl1 comt-tbe JltOlrlm Involving seven counUes !J:t. :" i.= ol -~y 111 lhe coun-tludlng ·Sin' Bernardino, Rlv~de, Lot! a ••• ., B , ~ ..... -~ J the Altgeles, Ventura, Sao Diego and ™"'"'l' •. -.,, ~natoc ~ Imperial counties, Linsky sold. -~ old . pnlll'am that Includes. -·· the N ~-·-· '"--ill ODlbarti *JCtieJ U weQ ii OOMDOlfllllblc • "~• coun._, a:mouu Ouac.:i w lOln at ,.. -the loued labcnlory develop a proposal for Elementary and -~ ouUinoo! lhe aaPIQ$1<ln plan. Seoondlf7 EducaUon Act, nu. DI lunds Lilll1<1 told the boon! Tllunday. the to. support llJIOlber three-year program, federal!J fUaded -had ,.....i ,.Wlth· an Opp<Wllllale annual budget of IUOO ltliaeob In ll'ades 7 lil'U 5 001 Col-111111,900, le,e ltud9lta. S,000 teechtra tft iratn\nc Little mort than half of the lhre6-year and 1,1110 oilJar Per-slnco It beJan In expenses l<IUlllng seoo,ooo -.Id come 1957. · from the U.S. education commissioner's Only 17.oat ....... ..xpectecl t. discretiooaey fllnds , Linsky said.' panlcipala In the su toun when the pm-. Assblant Superintendent Ernest Norton gram .., appiO•ed lhrAe,,.... qo. noted federal fllnds woufd support two- 'lbe piocram 11 CO!llidtitd "one on!Ve . thirds of lhe'fil'st year's prosram. haU of 04:'~•-project. tn the n1don1.• the second year: and one third of the third Linsk;y Alif. ' year. Jl'urt)tr, !l has • a model Prolram, In the fourth ye1r, the seven eounUes In terms· of C\ill effectmineaa and been partlcipaUng would s1ia,. total costs. aent to Gov. Reqan, be told lrult.ees. More than 300,000 studernll would be ex· . . .., ,...._ p .. ., I NIXON • : :.: · peded to be served by the expanded pro- gram~ ·i blid&et cf about $1 per student. Sotlli "dollar comm l l ~en t by P,trttctpatlng counties for trwportaUon of their -to !lie leased vessel also would be -.ry. Linlky noted. Leuing ol another' lhip to strve the ex.- would ratify the pact nrillly. paneled irogram also la expected, he 'Ibo arrival of the N'wm lo the Aid. aoutbem Oranit CooA ~ -IOI !« Enough school district support in 4:11 p.m. al 11iO 11ariDe Air llatlom:at El , ~ County will allow a>nUnned Tero. • · operadon ol .the Pf'Oll'lm 1t Jtl ClUrrent '!be 1JUl>ljc had beto we......, lo the ltvel this fall, but the original federal ""'cb'*'wn· ¢ Airforce One to .,...t the grallt bu eaplred, Llnsiy Aid. Nlloos at the start ol their wkb:C Qe4l-"In Debt ol the current concem about tioa lutinc tbrouib tho rest of. the the environment, Orange County has mootll. , been a pioneer developing environmental Vice Pnalcleot Soiro AIJiew, who baa aw._.. In young people throUab the bteo in Southem Califomla lot the, put fl..U.,. laboratory program. Tbe aim 11 few diYl. will meet wWa I.bit PJesldeo.t at to encourage . poaiUve atUtudes In tht w-.i Wblte -ID . San · chlldm! regarding the marine habitat," Clemente Sabu.!ay IOt ....... matleta. l.lnsky &aide dealiafl with Southeut Aala. MU. the talb AIMW will travel lo that part ol the llobe to >rtew the altua· Ucn there flrlt.lwJd. On 1¥1.~-M*·"'111 !Dfl!I with Mr. J!llm lo San aemeate lo -bfl findlnp. 'Ibe r.tst of ·the. Pnlldent.'1 ·ICbedule during the vilit lo the former Cotton Esta~ f)ave'll\>l.Yet bteo ........,..,_.but many of Ult J>!pl will llart ,..,Ioli' forth u the wlilte 'Hou. mil lalla 'tnlo 'the San Clemente roatae. ·• The entlre Nlmi family la expeded to reunite tonight at the~ Vllia. , v..,....i dtlllbk< Jtl!Ja a!ld ,.., .,. band,,Dmcf-• .,.... _ "'9 -' -ftlCUla!tlil"lidall' ....... David -enters Naval •Oftlcer'1 Candlddt1 School in l(ew England In Otlobtr. Orange ilounty iWdoati by the thouaands Were predlCteil i I fir the w-·at El Tori>. ·bul ·prabablY. couldn't outdo the celebration thrown by PumDVlilarU. . \ .. . ' . ~ .. Re-landscaping Ai', Hoag ordered . -A threat th.It It would revoke 1 ·use pennlt for a oectlon 01'1!001! HOlpi!AI be-cause It had . .,. o0mplled with land· seapina ,rtqU.irementa wu WU¥rawn by the ~~ch Pliuminc Commission 'lb~ IJil!lt' . spobimen '.for lloq 11ve asaur~ lo the~· lhal the bOlpl!AI b mov-ing to r.~ile an area tronUng on Newport BOulevanl. · ~~had said It would start revocaUoo . procedures •i•lnst tht per- mit !OT the ' Rqq· convalescent win& !)e.. ausi· CM'holpljal had not eompli<d with the eerlltr' iequosla lo tmprnve the land· acaping .~dlni! the building. In 9 tmertmlou1 vole, the planner1 give the bQqltal to di)'ll to completa the beautWCatloft work before 1tart1ng anew lo d the pennlt. ·' DAILY PILOT 0.1~01 COAIT P'VSL.llHl'HO COMP'lo,ln' • 1 lt• ... rf N. W•H ,.,ulftnt _, ,_..,.., .. .• ' ~·c\ ... c.,1., Two JC Districts Switch Titles, But Npt Schools Two · Jwllor college disirict, •ere l<Datiiecf followliig bearings llefo,. the Orange C.U.ty boon! ol education Tburs- day. • <)oOI OanminltJ/ Coli41e Dlltrlet beocn 11el tbt OUlclal name for th& Junior collere dJM<t Including Golden West College oill Oronie Co.a College. a.itho Santiago Conununlty College replaces <be Sanµ. Alta Sunlor Collt11< U-UoJ..-th• diJ!rlct Including Sanla Ana Co~e and It. adult dlvlalon. ilMlatant Supeijntendtiit E..-1 R. Nortm '10ld trusleu the name changea wlllld. _. affect the -names of &he col- 1CJtS tbtmael•es, but only the distrtcta. OriJy .. ~lives of the colleges opete at biatlnp on the peUUona !or th• name changes. Franlf o. Hopkina, umtant to the ~ of Cout Community College dlatrid, told trustees the name change would not require costs to the di!Uict other than !or the purchase of • new rubber stamp With the dlltrlct'1 new .name )nd address. . "Old stailonery wfll be 11'ed untll it ls gone,'' Hopkim said. Dr. JohnE. Johnson, president of Sant! Ana College, .:aid the namt selected for his district "wu more descrlpUve of the a;-we serve." Trustee Roger Anderson inquired if Dr. Johnson was awm of the area that the old Rancho Santiago occupiid and he replied, "Garden Grove and Orange." These two citles are without a junior coliege diltrlct of thilr own and rely on other junior college districts f or educating their high achool iraduates. La.st year, Norton aald, junlor college tu1Uon tax transfers for student& from Garden 'Gi'ove and Orange totaled S&.7 million whkh will require 1pproxlmately • 97-cent per· $100 tax for mldenla of those cltles, ot1t year. SEEKING NEW OUTLETS F11lr Mtin191r LutjNn• Lutjeans Quits Post as Cou11ty Fair Manager Alfred G. l.AJtjeans. 4-t. general manager o( the Orange CoUnty Fair for more than three years, unupectedly resigned 'lburaday night Lutjun.s' resignation wu acce9ted ''with regret" by the Boa.rd of Directors of the 32M District Agricultural A.ssocia- Uon during their meeting at the Fair- grounds. Commenting on his resignation, dfec. tive Ocl. 31, Lutjeans said, "J need more scope for personal growth and ~ vacation that I haven't had in three years.'' · He said, "I felt 10mewbat limited in a government position such .as thU. The fair i1 a good ongoin& _thing bu~ it is too rigid in producUon and format for me to use my_ creativity fully . "f just needed something ettra," he added. IA.ltjeans plans to vacation in Clnada for a while before making any final plan& for the future. "I just want to sit back and think for a while," he said, "though right now I am thinkiD& of going into the promoUOn buaineSI for expositiOM and abow.s." Luljean1, h1s wile Phyllis and their 11· year-old daughter, Rachael, reside 1t 111232 Bayberry Way, Irvine. Mn. Lutjeana is an aS10Ciat1 ad- nilillstnlor ol tile Newport Harbor Art Museum. ~ Disneyland Sues Artists' Union For $1 Million Disneyland hu sued the AmerlCi.11 Guild oI Variety Arllst.s foe what stands today at more than $1 mllllon Jn an Orange County Superior Court complaint that charges the entertainers union with breach of contract. AGVA ii held responsible in the action for the walkout of union memberl at sever1l Magjc Kingdom shows. And the law su.it demands damages at the rate of $100,000 a day dating from the lint watkout Jut' Aug. 8. Di.sneyland attorney Kenneth E. Ristau states in his complaint. that a contract 11\gned between the union and his client on Sept. 10, 1967 ia 1till effective and wUl be until Dec. 30. That agreement, he st.lites, was violated "without juatilica· tion." The two.week old dispute began when 29 AGVA members walked out of Dlsneyland's shows afle.r complaining about low pay and long boun. They were advised by Disneyland officials Thursday that they would be reh~ed il AGVA •l"'td to take no diaclpllnary action agatnst the ~ union memberl wtio 1tayed on the job, Vlu .... ldtnt lnol "'-11 M"'llOU 11i111111 K11•ll ,.,_ Tli11111s A. Mur,i.1 ~1 MtMIN lllllr He"s No Dnm111y I • N..,.rt ..,_. Offtc• 2211 w ••• '''"' ''"'''"''" M1Tl'l111 ,U4,..n ,.O. I•• 1111, t266J ..__ c-i. .v.... aw.raw ttNtt UfilN ~ ... ,.,.,A ..... HWlllfliMll a-1 17111 .__ ~ S.11 CWMflttr ........... GlrfllM ... , ' Boy 'Freezes,' Fools Police PHILADELPHIA (AP) -Herman, the reluctant manikin . atood. frozen for four hours while police, guards and man-hunting -dogs prowled a department atore searching for a mysterious burglar. Finally the manikin laughed and the search was over • Herman. a 14-year-old whose lasl name was withheld, told Judge -William J. McLaughlin he spent the evening of July 19 shopping at Gimhels and fell aS!eep on a aofa in the furniture department. The -boy-gave this account1 . · R! AWAKl!NID ABOUT midnight and found himself alone In the darkened store. He dJscovered the telephones were dead and he was locked In. So he spent several hours wenderlng through the store tryin:i on ladJes' dreues, wl&s and accessories. Finally, fully ouUttted, he deliberately tripped ·• burglar alarm and waited to be rescued. WHIN HI! SAW police arriving with dogs he panicked . ' "I thought they would just chew me up ," he told the judge. So, gra6blng a handbag, Herman leaped onto a counter, strllck a pose and held !l. For the next four hours, pollce searched, dog• sniffed and Herman posed. ~!NALLY A WOMAN security gu•rd ~assed Herman's perch and rem8J'ked "My! What a pretty manikin ! • That wai loO mucb. Herman laughed and retorted, ''Honey, you wouldn 't kid me, would you?" Judge McLaughlin dl•mlssed charges of burglary, larceny and sent him to a youth development center. • " . Baker Denies ·Charges Supervisor R.e~ukes Duplicat.e Billing Rap Oouoty Soporvlaor David L. Baker deniod ca1-lcallY today that he was ,.uty of 1111!' lntanilooal wrongdoing l:1 1Degedly i'fcelvlng duplicate payments for travel and other expenses from both Or1nge County and the State of California. Tbe Charges were made in a story in todiiy1s edition of the lAa Angeles Times. Bak.tr, in rebultal to the article, said that since the 'firnes CQntacted him last Tuesday he had checked and double checked with county and st.ate orflcialJ l'lnd they could find no evidence of duplicate billing on hi! part. Baker, rtached ln Sacramento. did ad· mit I.hat he had billed both the st.ate and county ror single trips made to Sacramento and other points, but et· plained on such trips he C1>ndvcted both stale and c.ounty business and that the expenses were divided between the governmental agencies. The supervisor l! chalnnan of the state Environmental Quality Study council. a post which he has held since appointment · toll by the governor in earJy-1969. As a member of the council, he Is automatically paid $25 per day for e1· penses 'by the state when carrying out councll business. , "Many times while in Sacramento at- tending cooncll meetings, I have also t1>n- ducted county business," Baker ex- plained. "Today 's trip is a ~ example of that pracUce. I am liere at the invitation of Governor Reagan to wttneu tbe 1igning of a· bill WbJcb alloWs the stile to ·sen in- dividualized Ucense plaleJ to the public at h.igher than normal rat~. The additional funds will be used for environmental im· provement Jn the state. "While bert, I 1lso plan to confer With two atate assemblymen on aviatioQ bills direct.ly llffectlng Orange Coonty," Baker added , In answer to an inference ln the Times slory that he had received duplicate pay- ment on aev'eral air trips to St.crllfl;ento from both the it.ate and the cOunty, Baker aaid it was trUe that he had re- ceived the amount of the round trlp air P.ENNIES POINT TO PATERNITY SACRAMENTO (AP) -A penny saved Is ... evidence. A Sacramento woman wu ezplalning her grounds for a paternity suit. "How many times did yo.u ~ave relations with this man?" the judge asked. "l don't ·really know, Judge. But every time we did, we pill .some change in a jar. And at the end of the month we bad more .than $100." tare from both aovemment a1enclt1, hilt be had u1ed the extra tickets on auble-gqent trips on eiti\lr soon\l' or state business. · Tile second 4lstrlct supervlaor det.lled •t•ps he had"laken 1lnce 'fl\eadaY'• Jn.· tervlew with Ttmes reporter1. "I took all my, •-els !or the put 18 monlbl to the district atuirnay'1 ofllce for ocntUny by depuU• J..,. Enright •O<! Joel Hayea {Dbtrtcl Attorney Cecil Hick! Is on vac•tlon); They, after a careful check, reported ·to me that they could find no evidence of wrongdolna:. "I then went to county AudJtor Vic Heim and asked him to atudy my rtcOl"ds and determine if thtre 11 any evldence of duplication or lmproperUpenSe charges. After 1tudying my records , Helm reported he could find nothing me1al. "I then went befort the Grand Jury and Invited lhat body to lnvesUgate my activlUes to determine if I had been guUty of wrongdoing as a county official. The jury after listening to me and to deputy Enright hu taken n0 action lo censure me." Baker Aid be had alao requested and rectlved oplnloNI !tom the Orange Coun· ty counsel and the 1tate Attorney General and both agencies had cleared him or wron1dotng. Increased Judg·es Bill. Reaches Reagan's Desk A bill to Increase the number ol judge1 cf the West Orange Coa1l Municipal Court. Westminster, was on Governor Reagan's desk Jn Sacramento today after nearly becoming a casualty ol the Picllic Coast Freeway bill . The measure, which would increase the From P .. e 1 REAGAN ... judge1 from six to seven this year 1nd to eight on May 1, 1971, waa slalled ln the Assembly for a day by Assemblyman Robert Badham (R·Newport Beach). Badham had been carrying the bill - and a related one to incre1se the number of superior court judges-In the Assembly for Senator James E. Wbetmore lR· Garden Grove). But Badham apparently .bectme upset when Whelmore voted 1n the Senate TransportaUon Committee 11ainat the Newport leglslator's meuure to delete a 1ection of the PacWc Coast F~way. prime goal of his aecond term •t.arUni in The events went like this: WednesdaJ morning Badbam Won approval for Whet· January if be l! re-elected over Democrat more's court bills on the Assembly floor. Jess Unruh Nov. 3. !hen Badham went to the Senate Apd he promised to campaign against Transportation Commlttee hearing in tht the · 13 senator! -including Republican afternoon to fight for his freeway bill. Clark Bradley of San Joae _ whenever The committee killed It with Whetmore he Is in their dt.strlcts while on the wn· voting against Badham'1 me11ure. · paign trail. The Newport lawmaker then retlirned Bradley and five Othera are up for elec-to the Ammbly and asked (or lion thia year. The others are Democrat.a reconsideration of Whetmore'1 bills. Anthony C. Bellen.son of Beverly Hills, Then on Thursday Badham -no doubt James Mills of San Diego, George feeling he had m1de bJs point -walved Mo.soone of. San Francisco, Alan Short of hUi motion to reconalder, the amendments Stockton and Walter Stiern 0 f were approved by the Senate ind the billl Bakerafield. went to th1e governor.1 ll -• ·-• M.Ula and Stiern are considered the two The til was not o.n1 v~ AIN a~ most vulnerable in the Nov. 3 election parenlly was not serious. and preasure on them to vote for the "t just wanted to call attention to the governor '• -plan bad been particularly way Senator Whetmore treated m• acute. before the Senate Tr1nsportatlon Com- Jt was 1 titanic struggle that stretched mittee," Badhi,m said. over the last month cl. the aession. n., Senator Wl'letmore commented. "t tu fight out of the way, the lawmaker'-._ heard _ab;Put' Mr. Badham's motio~ to pusbed for· adjournment later today -reconsidtr and also heard he had wa.1ved the 229th day of the record·long term. the motion. I ha ven't talked to bim about Reagan told Calilornlans "their pro-it." perty tu b1l1t wl.11 continue to moµnt Whetmort added , "There's no problem. higher and higher'' because of the ''ir· I don't mind so long as they weren 't kill· · respontlble" act of the 13 nc).Voting ed. I don"t believe he Intended to kill aenatora. them ." FINAL WEEK OF SUMMER SALE Last Opportunity To Obtain Th• Finest In 9uolity At Reduced Prices HENREDON FEATURES eapri AT SPECIAL PRICIS [),ext! offtrs it1 ftMOVI "E1ptr1nto" tf 1p'teit ! priets. Htnrtdon Ir Ht rit11• uphol1t1ry is tvtlltblt at • I 5 '/." rt• dvetlon to ' lncuclt 1p1citl ercltr. Don't dtlty tny lon91r this mtreh1nclh1 Mty nt'f"tr a91ln h·e t>fftrtd at th111 •1eeep"fion.1I pric11. DEALERS FOR: HENREDON -DREXEL -HERITAGE 7eJ""' NEWPORT BEACH 1727 Wt1tcllff Dr., 642-2ll50 OPEN. FRIDAY 'TIL 9 INTERIORS Pro'"1lon1f lnffrfor De1lgnera Avallobl--'ID-NSID . LAGUNA BEACH 345 North Coell Hwy. 494-6551 OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 ' r-• '. I I • •\ ' • " • • • ' . . • ' ' ' I Au:tu'frlfi :· :-S-6ng I ' ' Peaco ~k · .Hue d It will be September Song 1Jtls year, The sixth annual .P~ Alley benefit.faahion .sbow ltmcheon, changed· yearly in Iheme but unchenging in ill purpose lo· raise funds tor the Holy Family Adoption Seivice of Orange County, will lake place on Thursday, Sept. 24. The setting for the event, sj>onsored by the Holy Family Madre- citas Auxiliary, will be the Balboa Bay Club, with luncheon at 12:30 . p.in. lo be preceded by an 11:30 a .m. social hour. Styles shown from Fashion Island will feature the fall collection of Don Wene. Commentary 'will be ma4e by Mrs. Florence Smales and music will be supplied by.the~ Perry Trio. . . Proceeds from the combined luncheon and, style sbow will be contributed lo the Holy Family Adoption service by the Madrecitas AUJ[iliary, which Mrs . Ernest L. Scanlon of Balboa Island 1ervee as president. Setving as chairman for the luncheon showing will be Mrs. James Delaney, with Mrs. Edward Olsen as co-chairman, both from Laguna Niguel. . . Assisting will be the Mmes. Thomas Riley of Newport Beai:h. decorations; William E. Imhoff of. Laguna, reservatiOns, and Allan Burgess of Newport, door· prizes. . Also ,on the corrunittee are the Mmes. John Lawson of• Laguna Niguel and.Robert A. Marshall· of San Juan·Captslrano, patronesses; Charles LUsln of Santa Ana, programs; J ohn•CQndon of Newport, in- vitations, and Heney M. Ullman' of Corona del Mar, publicity. The Peacock Alley benefit Is the largest fund'1'8islng activity tor the auxiliary wbicb supports the Holy l'amily's nonprofit child placing agency offering assistance 10 indiVidual..,and families of all races and creeds. · I' ,•. . " ·-• ' •• SIGHTS SET -Setting \be .goal for a .ucCeasful fund·raising :r- are ..,. 1e.iers of 1he Junior AtW!iary of the Florene• Cri-ton S.. Cirele. Captain of the !Jm).11 cruise ;,, Mrs. Paul 1. Hepner MELODIC THEME.-Cutting out.erace notes for September Song, Iheme of the Holf Family Madrecltas AUJ[iliary's annual Peacock Alley benefit famon show are (!ell to right) Mrs. Edward Olsen of ' . Oeft), assisted by crew memhera Mrs. Philip .Anlbutz (center) and Mrs. Robert Ewing. ' • I ' ' Laguna Niguel and Mrs. Harland Slorum of Newp0rt Beach. '!'ha yeariy event contributes to the work of the Holy 'Family Adoption Service of Orange County, • " Course Charted New . C.aptain At the Helm Charting a course for a succe&sful year of fund·rals- lng for the Orllllie County Florence Criltenlon home 11• new officers of the Sea Circle, Junior Auxiliary. Devoting all of their energies for the one endeavor of establishing the ·48tJt llome.ilr tile country. are all .,,,,.. port groups. A tw04cre site in El Modena bas been JllJl" chased for the facility. The homes have no reetrictions· as lo race, creed, residence or economic status. Nonsectarian. the homes offer residential and medical care to 11DW..t.mothers •. ~. • ' ,-' well as tJ1erapeutic ser:vices: t .. • · • ' .. " • ' ·The Crittenton organiie!i!m1 has !the distinotiop·,o! , '.; being the first PhiJanlhropy ev.er to ,be gi;pnted a na· . : J ' tional charter by the Congress. · At the auxiliary helm for the ensuing year will be Mrs. Paul J, Hegener, and assisting her will be the Mmes. Robert Ewing, vice pr_esident ; Philip Anshutz, recording secretary; Ronald Winterbum, correcpond· ing secretary, and William Burke, treasurer. Mrs. Robert Curci will head ways and means ef. forts and Mrs. Maurice Walsh will be in charre of membershJl). Signing the roster as new helping hands are tho Mmes. James Brimble, Keith Keppler, John O'Donnell, Millon Paterson, Alan Pilkanen, John Ralphs and·Larry 'l'llllY•r. • • P~ttin_g Off Doesr:.i't Pay ' Off When a DEAR ANN LANDERS ' Cbuned my best friend today. She was Ollly :16, a beauUful dttightflll woman -a devoted wife and the mother of four cblldttn. 'Ibis woman did nd. bave to die to youna:. For the life of me I cannot 1mdenllnd tt. And the whole tragedy RtmS to unreal wbtn one considers ahe was the wife of a phylidah. 1be cause ol her dealh was cancer. \. She admitted when she went to her doctor that she noticed the lump in her brea9l a few monUis after her last amuaJ check-up. She conflded In me when I visited ber In the hospital (following the removol "of her brtasl) that sht didn't' want to "bother" hot husbfnd with It because -- --'· . ANN LANDERS Q he had too ll\llCh on his mjnd. How an intellittnt woman could have waited tight or nine months to lnvuU&ate. a lun>p In her breast ii more thin I canundentand. Pleue, Ann Llnder1, do tbe women of the w«kl 1 favor. Your cohrmn Is the best· read thi1111 in tile paper. Pi<ue, I beg of you, print this letter. Teti evecy~ ~ M~t..if she r notictS • lum p In hot bruit lo go lmmecliatoly · to the doctor arid lei him determine whether or not tt is sertoos. Ninety-Vve pe11:ent of the bnast lumP' are nothing more than enlar1ed 1landl or C)'1ls. The painful JWf'lpS are rarely malignant tumors, but a woman should never ignore a breast lump. Early detec- tion of even a cancerous tumor can mean a life saved. 'Thank you, Ann, ----=-~ --·--and /God , blea yoo f'll' tho JQGd Y"'! do, -HEARTBROKEN FRIEND DEAR FRIEND: Tilaak ,.. for 1"' littler. s.mtnere, ..... .... rud It wtD. -p le tilt ,.... u4 .We ........ -wltll ... -· Tllot .... IDIY Uve anot9'tr • .Ja?S lie+ re Me reld nar letter. Tbub ...... ' DEAR , ANN LANDERS' I tra"I llllnol1 and Indiana for a nationally known•,firm. I 1et to Peoria f:requently. Over The last year l developed a close rtlallonlhlp with the ex·wife of a Conner e1ecut1ve. Please understand, this was no romance, merely a friendship. A few wetk.s a~o 1 reCelved for my Life Can · Be Saved -\ ... . birthday a lramed picture of this ,....n, pklore It -P-,..,. ttloJWr dmior The 11Ct0111panying note .. id: "For yvur fie, BU, ad Jmte ,_. wtro It P""" desk." 1'1e picture wu, Jnscrlbed, ''to fttt you p. It11 • lovelJ' d'1· a man who haa been an angel to me .•. " The woman .has friends ht thiJ office CONFfDENTIAL TO SHALL I CllANCE and I'm a£raid if I don't put her picture rr? NO ! ! ! Marriap woa't eblnp him, on my desk she'll hear 1bo<JI tt mt but ft could d)anp ""1 • , , flOln a her feelings will bt burt. -happy, healthy, p!Oduclfve llrl to a 11cl. · In the m .. nume I alresdy have 1 eyed baby•itter I« • dnln'k. F«Pt ii. picture of my wile and kids on my-~ desk and I think one picture is enough. AJcobol ii ao 1Mrkwt '9 Mdal IAICttll. Please advise. -ILLINOIS TROUBLES U )'Oii t!11o11 you ilave to dr!U It k. DEAR IWNOIS: Y-P...ta flieod oce<ple<i by ,.... frtado, !let doe - IOUOd1 like •• tdlot tr • tnlbtemaker Read 0 Bone aDll Y• -f• Tee ... 11. -or bo ... Her atft wa1 11 UM went Only," by A1tr Ludm. Snd • _.. Pot•lble &aste. Yoa 1ald It beUtr tUn hi eofa ud 1 Joa&, 1tlf.ffdrtllld, I. Voe 1lrt11dy hove a plctore of )'Olll' lllmped ea•tklt>< wltll ,_ nq.-II wife aod· lddo n 1"" delk aod -cue II tilt DAil. Y PILOT. f u THllEI! EQUALS ONE -In the mathematics of ·.Wllirlpool Corp.'1 new Trash Masher, three barrels ,, __ ilf trl'sh from a family ol four will becyme one com· £i ·pact sack ol mashed trash. The new appliance works .;, wttll 2,000 POllJ!d• ol pressure and fits easily and af.. '.;· , .. :1~: New Trash Masher " ". . • .. ~~~~~~~~~~- tractively into the kitchen. It will he available In the Harbor Area after Sept. 30 and is, according to Whirlpool ollicials, the first new appliance In 30 years. ~ . . . ;-. Mountains Made Into Molehills .,_. .•. By JO OLSON Of .. Olltr ,..., stiff Someme has come to the m;cue of the men who make their ....... eadl morning to Ji.ct up the nation's trash in mnel1y, jammed containers Illa! often :spill their oootents on the street rather than in UJe truck. And there's a fut of trash to spill these days. With its advanced packaging techniques, America seems lo DaJJ.J Pifut DMJJ · / ~·:.";~--:.;-:-~_ ·:~-7' ·/:~\ ~~, To avoid disappointment, PfOIJl!IClive brides are reminded-to have their wedding stories with black and white JlOlsy P.hoto- g~ to the DAILY PILOT Womens De- pa ent one week before the wedding. Pictures received.. atter~that time will· not be used, • For engagement announcements , it is imperative that the story, also accompanied by a black and white glossy picture, he sub- mitted six weeka or more befOre Oie wedding date. U deadline is not ine~ only a story will be used. · To help lill requirements on both wed- ding-and engagement stories. forms are av8llable'ln ·all·ot the DAILY PILOT offices. Further questions will be answered by Women's Section stall members at 642-Wl or 494-9466. · Creativity Pursued The praaures o f con- temporary u\f!Jti often prevent people from pursuing a richer, fuller life. A new organiution. the Center for Creativity is responding to the human need for fulfillment by offering a IS • week course, ProceSl!i Q-eative. Dr. Kenneth Johmtone, ex- ecutive director, will discua,, the course and the Center for Creativity at 7:30 p.m. on Sun- day, Aug. 23, in the Peek Family ColOl)lal Te r r a c e Room, Westminster. 'Ibose interested tn ex· ploring their creativity and discoverlng c o n d u c I v e air titudes ~re invited to attend. ROBERTS OUe Time BUTCHER SHIJllPE '••t11rh1t M•111'!l"ft: Inf. A f,,... II-, lt.khr c11Hl*f '"''J.''' •11· ,..,..,, ••• th. Si.it t111 .. ,, "'''' .... 11.1t1 •• nt L 111•-C-.-...... .,.. ............ J.11tf -· . I . , ............ \ be burying ll>ell In il.s disposBble containeni al o n e whidl, a=<llJ\g to l'ro<!LICI Engineering magazine, count up to 50 billion food and beverage cans. 25 billion bot· ties and coontless bo1es and bags each year. A new Trash M a3her has been introduced which will not eliminate the refuse but con· dense it into sanitary sacks that may be dllposed or along with the refuse. A week's refuse for a family of four can be compacted irKo one sack to be taken directly to 'the curb for trash pick-up inllead or to a large bmel whidt later m u s t be tr~ to t1le pick-up area. Bottles, CllN, papen and ae!"030l cans -all can be mdlod In 60 se<oods. '!be cOmpany 's officials do not recommend that chi c k e n bones or other smelly items be included ·in the mashing pro- =· An attractive, vinyl-topped appliance that can be used as a separate kitchen unit or in- stalled umer the counter, it comes in while, c o p p e r , harvest gold or avocado to match other appliances. It is 1~" wide, 24" deep and 34*'' hlgl1' ' No special wiring. or plum- bing is required and it works on a 15 amp circuit. The Tam force is approximately 2,000 poonds. Several safety fadors are buill in so mothers with small children need not worry about tbeir e.zploration, and Im masher can be stopped if someone discovers that they have included their b e 1 t lli.lverware with the trash. An on-off button begins the cycle and the masher may be stopped by simply J>U8hing the off button. A touch of the on buttm moves the ram up to the off posltioo. A lock ii included near the OfH>ff switch and the masher will not operate when it is lockod. '!be key may be placed out of reach <i small chlldren. Tbe mdier, a Whlrlp>0I Appliance, was tested · in .Houston. New Orleana, Miami and Atlanta for a year before it was put on the market for national disbibution and will be available in ~ Harbor Area after Sept. 30. lt will retail for around $2to and the bags will cost about ~ cents each. ; .-.-.. Your Horoscope Tomorrow Gemini: Look Behi·nd Scenes SATURDAY AUGUST 22 tutu se&a • Mlltll lecture. ARIES (March %!-April JO), may not have necessary qualUicatians. Best to be perceptive and independent. By SYDNEY OMAR.a You find that spendint could Don't feel you kn6w all !here ls to know -some factors are obscured\ Be in- vestigative. Look bebind the scenes. Answer to by ques- tion can be 'foUnd ln out-of-way place, VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 31): DATING lllN1llo Moy -.Ill-I>< necessary. Not wise to wan It brtU: wldl tra&UU•. restrict yourself. Avold ex· "Colt. Aoald be carehdly travagaoce as much as pos1!- ftpred. Tarat II per1 .... lty ble. But do not skimp on pro-- kid, ftPe• 8etrplt uprelltl mises, pleasures which ce- eo.oen. aboat permuellC1 ti. ment relationships. nlollaooMp. AJlu may 111 TAURUS (April JG.May %0), 1o plek •P Ille ellect, -Cycle continues big!>; slreos l'9lllUCe llUea fw Cqdcen. independence of thought, ac- Frle=b'ltt 1111111• ... WI tian. Keynote is original ap- lt .. ,._ ._. a..-. A pmach. N"""sary to be a pooUq ef n...na IMlcain-self-start.er. Waiting too long aa ~ el Wtle da&et. for others could be detrimen- CANCER (June II.July 31)' Accent .on gilti, pleasures, lriendlhlps. Social activity ln- crtralll. Realllt f a m i 1 y member needa .boost, in self- est.eei;n. ' 'B e consW:l.erate. -DlpJOinatic a'p p'ro a c h'suc- ceeds. LEO (July 23-Auc. 221 : Spotlight on career, general standing and potential . ~ate who offm advice Travel, special studies appear to be on agenda. Nothing i.5 apt to occur halfway. ~ision is made at top -and you are called upon to perform. Your abilities are being assessed, UBRA (Sepl. 23-0cl. 22): You may be excited by what appears to be a new discovery but actually has always been available. Take unusual pro- cedures in stride. You will win . Gembol .... fllldoatllll -lal. wllll 1lllDd .... ; "'11e Sql~ GEMINI (May 2).June %0): SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 2Jl : Bolivian Children's Legend Lie low ; play wailing game:. You can make discoveries ii observant. Don't be tied down by contractual restrictions. A new element enten picture. Be aware of it. SAGITl'AIUUS (Nov. 22· Dee. 21): Health, work, how you get along with associates of four put together by fort which "we all seek and -these are empasized. Live William r. Kaufman, a writer· which" we all need if we are to up to potential. Be positive editor. tbeatriCa.l producer, live together in happiness and of aims, goals. Steer clear Smooche·s on .Moon? NEw YORK (UPI) - Aatrvnomers and lununauts, hear this : n-dark .._ on the IUU moon'a wrface rully were smooches. And if you don't believe it, oeve:r tell Bolivllln children. They ac<ept 1he. legmd ol ~ skunk, AnatllllJ'I, wbo fell in love with ttle moon, pmuacled a big bald eagle lo Oy him there, and, once there, planted • lol <i kisses Ob !ht surface. The Skunk is dead DOW but every time the children see the smud('O on tile """"'· Ibey say the marts were made by the furry creliture with the pink IDOU~ '!be legend Is recordod In the "UNICEF Olildren'1 Book ol Legends." The book ii one Western Hoedown Calendared Gathering for a steak fry at 7 p.m. tomorrow will be the Orange County Optometric Society and AuOliary. The event will take place in Kentwood Park, Anaheim. Entertainment will be ~ vkfed by the Square Knots of Buena Park, a western dan- cing group. Lee Daily will aerve as a caller for the group. MfiC Norman Wiley, •U:l· . iliary president, is in charge of ·food Jlrf.Pll'ations. O t h er a assisting are the Mme.s. Howard Garber, en- tertainment; Wamn Hol· lingsworth, lnvilatlollll, and Ronald Q-aig, reservatJon.s. I I Secretaries At 1:30 p.m. every second 11iunday women of IJahia C"l!apter of Natl.anal Secrelarie5' A IS o c 11 ti on International assemble In di!· ferent locations to attend meeting,. Mrs. Lloyd Flemlni at 6'7U360 may be telephoned for additional information. teacher and 900g writer who peace.." of rel igloos, political dispu1es. loves children-a;nd ~spirit The poems speak of lemoos CAPRIC()RN (Dec. 22·Jan. of hope their innocence exudes and limes, butterflies and 19): Young persons have a every place on earth. flowers, nightingales an d right, perhaps a duty to ex- Kaufman. of New Yori, doves and all the beautiful press ideas. You may find spent five months touring; 42 gilt.,, of nature. yourself a sounding board. nations in his quest for heart· There are sad poems about This can be taken as vote and-soul material for the little lost lambs and happy of confidence, a genuine com· books. 1be others are : poems about naughty little pliment. Respond accordingly. "UNICEF Book of Children's boys who get back into good AQUARIUS (Jan. 20.Feb. Prayers," "UNICEF Book of graces. 18): Your ability to face basic Ch i I d r e n • s Song.s" and "When you think of lbese issues is tested. Potential "UNICEF Book cA Chri!tmu poems," Kaufman said. "You should be discussed with older Poems." have an opportunity to C<ln· individual. Applies especially "The legeods e i: press-sider bow alike .ill children of where leases, property enter distinct thoughts, feelings. the world are in things wbich picture. Acceht security . belief's, joys, dreams and cause them to "'onder and PISCES (Feb. t9-March·20): hopes of each of the nations in questiQn." You may find a short journey which they are bom," Kauf-From Germany, a poem on necessary in order to complete man said. "Yet there are cer-"The Four Seasons" goes like mission. Be in touch with lain threads that bind them ttii.s: __. .• tbose..whose Jdeas are alive, together. · ''There is a mot.her with orig\nal, relevant. Avold those "Some speak o{ heroic deeds four children in all, the spring, who sing the blues. of historic characten; othera the s\rmmer, the wi~~r and IF TODAY IS YOUR. peer at the superna.tmal, talk· fall.· .The heavens re.)Oict and BIRTHDAY you search and ing turUes, dragons, magin earth. gr~ the day ~n the-find younelf quite often , stan· birds .•. that stimulate the Im· favo~~te chi.kt, spring, 19 on tbe ding apart from the majority. agination and entert.ain .•• " way. , You are willing to tear down The legends, as the prayers, That ones good In any in order to rebuild. You were songs and poems, t e a c h langua~e. Th_e same for the . on your own at a coin· something about success and 5:"DP• including one a~t a paratively early age. Current failure, ju!tice and injustice, h.ttle flower ~t fell into a period of indecision is due hate and love. river and made it happy. to close. You will be li vely Among the prayers there Is "When we make music and traveling. one dlildren in Ecuador say to together we are able .to jump T• find eu1 MW• lu(kY ""' ,,... stop a dog from biting. It goes over bar rim of language and 'Oma~ *"'ti. ~5f,~~llf]HiJ:"r;;. 11.ke this·. meet on the common ground ~" ind w°""""·" send 111"~" of '"·~ be utif J ~all ~I--1nd 50 tl!'llb 1'0 O!n•rr •J.stro Y "~-. ferociows animal. God UIC" UftllM, a u \ll un:: Secrets The' DAILY 1'1LOT. I-Ole :n """'I' und " Ka··'--Id G .. nd · Ct!ltr•I s1111on,, Hew YDl'k. was born finlt, then you." so s, Ul.UYll sa · H.v. 10011. In tile prayers, acoon!lng to,liiiOii;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiioiiiiiiii====Oiiiii Kaufman, the ch1ldren art readUJ'1 for tile spiritual com- INTRODUCING • FROG L.ovas :~ TQ CHQl!l~I ' ,ARENTS', DON·T WAIT UNTIL YOUR CHILO IS OUT Of THE FROG lOVt:RS AGE IEfOR.E YOU GIVE THEM THE GIFT OF MUSIC -YOU WAIT AN D IT MAY IE TOO lATEI Children in the frog loving 111g1 (U ) trt tht perfect •!I• for l•trning music. Ytll'llhl, 1ft1r yur1 of1 r•sttrch dtsign.d the Y 1m1h1 Music CourM to IUUfl th•t •II thi1drtn ''" le trn music. Millions of YtrN'11 gr1du•lts from 111 over the world testify to Th• success of tht YAMAHA MUSIC COURSL You do not h1vt 10 b•iv 1n in· strumtnf, there is no l'lomt study -iu~f lols of fun for your chil dren whil• lhey !e1rn music. DON'T DENY YOUR CHILO THE CHANCE YOU MAY HAVE MISSED IN YOUR CHILDHOOD. Cl1u es •f• now enrollinQ-'NOl'l't you ple1s• give us t c1ll •nd let us show you the whole story of tht YAMAHA MUSIC COURSE! YOU• BIGGEST REWAAO WILL IE 'NtlEN YOUR FROG LOVEl LOOKS UP AT YOU ANO lEW YOU ••• .. 1 GAVE MY fROG A N£W NAMf, fl[[JHOVEN.'. 0.0'1 Dolt1~I T Mil 642·1 14" YAMAHA MUSIC SCHOOL IN COSTA MESA OPEN HOUSE ... _ TUESDAY AUGUST 25th 7:o0 to 9:00 P.M. CHILDREN AND PA~NTS DID YOU KNOW? 10% -OF TOUR CHILD'S INTILLUilNCE 15 DIVELOl'ED IT AGE 10 the Choice of A School Is A Crucial Decision! ' htar.e You Decide , • • .; ,. ' ' '· ··.e. '. INVESTIG'ATE!! .. 'lee~n .·bout the r1m1r~1bl1 educ1tion your child ctn obtein 1f Montessori Schoolhou••· A9•• 21/1 to 7 ·y11r1: ·•·. See our unique buildin9s ••. Ex1min1 our 1p1ci 1lind • ~ont111ori equipment ••• Ciscover why parents 1r1 thrlJl•d with our school .•• . ' Your 'child ctn have •·wonderful Montessori School· hou••. education for only 77c p•r hour. W• 9iY• so much more, but we cost no fftor• ••• Visit th• school. Atk for our fr•• brochures ..• Your child d•sal"'t'eS noth ing less then the bast , • • A· Mont•ssori edue•tion •• MONTESSORI SCHOOL- HOUSE! Extend.cl o.y C•r• •nd Tr•nsport•tion AY•il•bl• 11165 PROSPECT (Juet Nortfil af Ch•IM"•n) PHONE SU· 1'51 SAN CLEMENTE 3415 5. E C-1 .. R•I PHONE 4'2-3'13 ATTENTION: COl,J.EGE GRADUATES! There 11 • shortega of Mont•s1ori te1cher1. For opportuniti•s in • growing e1t1er think about Mont•11ori. ~ Writ e to: Roston Mont•ssori ln1titut• for T eeeh- •r Tr1inin9. P.O. Box 2457, Orenga, Ctlif . 92669 • 1 • 7 7 • • I • ' ' Ctts-ta ·Mesa ---· * *· .. ~ . . . • VOL:. 63 , NO. 200, 4• SECTIQNS, ~ ~A~ES : ORANGE COl./NT)', cAl,IFoRNlA FRIDAY, AUGUST 2f, '1970 TEN CENTS . ' • • ' Reagan Wjll Review N ewpo.rt .Jf reeway ·Feud, :. , .. By I. PE'l'J!)I KRIEG • . ot.. .. D4llir 'pti.t ... ff SA~N:l'()'....., Governor Reqen's aidea laid tbaay he Wlll personally review the conlrover:wy SUZTOUndlng the futun Pacllic Coast F~way roole through Ne .. ;ort Beech. . • .. Asoembl)>moll ~bert E. Baqham I fl. Newport ~Chr Who 'Jost a b.i.ttle to get the Lqlalature to kill a 10-mlle stretch of the j>lannl,d roa4. ~arlier. \lllS week, had aaJd . be ~ take the matter to the . g~ernor .. 'A pres! ·aide in 'the governOr's of lice ' ~~.U:zh;~~~t ~'~~nrZt dqes eome, !be ciivernor ~ Woold ' Landmark Goes Down ... The TeWinkle Park water tower, a loc;al ~art Ione befon: the City of Costa Mesa was born, will soon be just a memory. The tower is being torn down by the G and T Salvage Company of Cudahy. It will be sold as scrap. nie tank, built by the General Services Admilli.stra.tion· in 1942 fur use by the old Santa Ana Army Base, was retired about thr~ years ago, according .to 'Ray Will.ice of the Costa Mesa County Waler District .. When the 50-acre park was purchased by Costa· Mesa )G. years, agor 1he tower • came aJoac with the deal for a·lamp sum al ,IJ!l.1!111.-It,,. .. llll!IClu 111 l'!llor111ncy ..... ~ ,,, .. 'CMCtn> ..... ·~fill· ec( Wllh w~' from a ...0 .., ·llle<county ' 'tit., ..,;. WH aaed f~r a ~ 'la •• ~ die pait. Today, boW-fi..e•, "Ille pali haJ Ii< .... WI- ~ tprlbkler tyllern. toe llnd undtr the tower wUl revert to park use, ind the steel from the tower will be told 1t 1 jl)nk metal pri ce of $15 per ton. City officials say there is e.1ough st.eel ln Ule tower le cover the cost ol it.II own dutruction -!900. Design Contest Planned in Mesa For _.Ciiy Signs c.osta Mesa Olamber of Commerce Directors 'l11uf'lday approved a deslin contest as the first step toward installinl creative city name signs at various en- trances to Costa Mesa. Front Door Committee Chairman Lucy Pinkl€y said the contest ~ be opeg to all city relldents or to all stude.nl:li at· tending schools in the city. The contest will sllrt Sept.· I and the deadline for 11.gn designs will be Nov. 1. · Draw\nas are to be sent to the chamber of commerce Front Door Committee. The board also approved cash prizes for the. top three designs of $50, 125 and 110, The comm-tttee has cboaen tentative sites for the eigns in eight key areas, but bu set no target date for lnstallltion. The pending locatlolll lnclude• -Harbor, Boulevanl just off Ille Stn Diego Free'way -sunflower A venue and Bristol Street -Pomona Avenue and Superior Avenue -Adams Avenue and Estancia Drive -.Arlington Drive and N e w p or t Bixtlevard (TeWinkle Part) :....Tustin Avenue, and University Drive -Newport1 Boulevard and Industrial Way -Irvine Avenue and 17th Street OnCe the design has been chosen, prlc· in& and fund raiSing will begin, according to Mra. Pinkley. Shed .Fke Causes Smoke ~er Mesa ' ' The black smoke observed by many rw!deoll o1 noo1ll Costa Meaa about g,30 p.m~ Tbunday was caused by a fire ~ ~ed a small shed at a con. .-...Uon llto. 'Ille abed wa. located at Smalley Street ud &follower Avenue In Costa Meu.. It wu 4'!1l!)lyed by the fl,., cause of the fire l1 unknown. Presidential "Threat RICHMOND, Va. (AP) -A U.S. Court of Appeals judge has ruled that a thrtat against a president can be the baais of 1 convJctlon. '~only if made with 1 fft!tnl ln&entlon to do ·!Qjury IO the-prealdenl" ; r<SpCrul. to .Jt._ . ' He Cited ' ~an.'1 .'1serious ;concei-n'" that the •-4iate. must preserve the 'en-' vtiomnenL ' .. Badharn, Intensely. disappoinle<I arter. the seilate,, '[r~rtaU.,,, .J;o~fttee, • Wedne!day,..'*"-i hlO vofltlll blll -'· ecf that' Ile ~~~UirOU;lf'iri his-efforu · to get the freeway off Newport's cqutlµ.t: I ~ . '. ' ' • . ;At UJe time, Badham p.ld he would ask . Uie ·governor· to withhold construction · fuadl ,'f&t 'the > stretch . from Beach · Boulevard in Huntington Beach to the 1 ~...t ·'bo"1dari .. , .o( 'Newpor,t Beach ' . .. ' . . . .. , , ' Later, on the floor .of1 the .. Aisembly, • B8dh8.m1 proclaimtd, unie next stapili to pllrsu.e the matferthrough the· Jl:Overnor's · o(flc;e ~nd ~ deteimtne, the ~e¥Jb¥Jfy qf '. llJe coastal !rjeway through, ,a!l ,of · California." · · • . ~A , spokesman for Gov""'rnot ·Reagal) , pointed out that there ia"a ,~1·4!-'Pm· ·. Jllittee, .o~a\jng now, that ·~U?w>~ly revi~a frf!E!way..plans as,~ relate to · ~log,y and ~vjronmen.t •• '. · . · • He inQicaled. U,. :sovemor . Dilgbt · Jn. , IUtlly ·refer ~cljwn'~ request . to. tjlls ' I . ' PfO~. · · . · ; ' · .. • ,.,. . . He stle.ss"1 thlit ·"!'' ac!ton, ii\Yo!".i!il · any pir( or t&. freeway -id. be jaUn ' ., ' .. • ND cu:r .UP FDR SCRAP AFT.ER 2i.'vu.RS IN TOWN l· I ~ wtthoul camultalloll wllli tlle Slate ··propertj •long the roole .. ' -'Ille~ of """Mt-·boo......, Dlvlllon ol llllbwlO)'S. -n. prw aide declined toaay·-r olined.ID ...-m 1'1111 Ulo -• · Badham ""'1d not be ruched for com-the 1ovirnor-m!ght personally •Ide with tbe !UM of tbe lreeway -,,_ !loo mint .., 1111 deveJOpmellt f!""' th! Badllam Uc! the Newport Beach IDterllll Upper N...,.n Bay to Ille c.r.. dol governor's aUlce. The Lqislature is and recommend ellminaUng lhe eegment Mar city llmltl, a Jtretch of tour miles. • working feveriljlly~towuda: ·a ·~for o~ alterina: its route. · ·-' ·""': • . Theni ls no foiinal agreement en~ adjournment at mlojnlg!rt lollllh,l . . . Objecu.., have been ba""1 inaWJlcon , l'<lllL!rtm Ille .-. boundary to tbe Under current highway division plans, the fact that the route under -present bay, biomver~ the Newport secUon of the coastal plans, would run adjacent to the present In relaUon to·tbe exisUng agreement, a freeway w_lll ~ the flnt leCtlon to be Coast Highway, . bisecting the cip •nd group of. cit!Rns;)Mll atinounced plans to built in Oraz1ge County. . takiqg some teal estate in itl•palh. . , circulate ~Uclrli .1o force a referendum A department spokelman AJd~'nlurs-The road runs COMiderably further In-oq, whether the City •Coundl ~lre»o day that construction throuih Newport land •alopg most of lb route, cutting dOwn clod the rdute-pect. · would likely .belin in the 197).71 fisCal to the coastline only after it crosses ~ croup. at the aaine time, is letkin& year. i · Beach .Boulevard and beads 1 n to to force a c~r amend_qlent requi.rin&. The stale alrudy hat belUJI acquJrln& Newport, ~· volel lio !llun i-_,,,_ 'J I :. ' River Fight Ends . Rio (;.rande New · Nt;itural BouluJiiry PUER'II) VALLARTA,'Meileo (AP) - Preaident Nhon and Pre&ldent· Gumvo Diar Ordu said today tbeY have agreed ID rwstabllsh tbe !nldille of the Rlo Grande as the boundary !Jelween their two . naUons to resolve centwy~ld dl!putes along ~ir 2,000-mile border. In a joint communique u they were " winding up a ~ visit here, they also eslabtished flied 12-mile maritime boun- daries in the Gulf of Mexico and the Pacific Ocean. A lreaty Ww be drafted to be submlUed SACRAMENTO (APJ --Gov' ll<apn'1 $1 billion taJ reform proaram is dead t&- day,· 1be Republlcan -lovernor, bitter at lhe Joss, issued a "black list.. of the 13 senaton whO voted against the plan and killed it -literally' at the 11th hour of the lt'lO lellion,, , The Seqale, defeated the mwure 26-13 with '11 vOtel needOd '"' -·· In an 11 p.m. Dews confi!:rence 'lb°"' clay, the dlaappolntad.governilr called It "stagerl114 oetback Jn their dlortl to ob- tain aubltatj_Ual '&Dd lasting projlerty w relief" -Reagan's No. 1 leglslllive goal during his Ont four yean in Office. · The Reagan plln wdlld have raL!ed the state sales tax by a penny on the dollar -to six cents -and boosted var!OUJ other levies to pay for a variety of pro- perty ta:s: cuts. The w~ would have raised about half of ~ $1 tllllion and about that much would have gone 1o OOmeownen in property taX cuts. ·It also would 'have lrnpoted payroll withholding of the state lmcome ta:s: which now ii paid by mbst CaWornlanl in one lump sum on Aprll 15. Rugtn aaid be would make It the prime goal of his oeeond term ltarUng In January if be Js re-elected over Democrat Jess Uaruh Nov. 3. .And be pmmlaed to campaign agalnlt the 13 aenaton -' incl-I Republican Oirk Bradley of. San Jose -whenever be 11 In their dlltrlda while oli the cam- ~trail. - ·Bfadley and five others are up fCl' eleo- tiop this yur .. Tbe othencare ·Democrat& ADthony C. Bellenaon· of Beverl~ HUii, James Mills of San • Diego, George Moaeooe Of Stn Franclleo, Alan Short of !See. REAGAN, Page ZJ ' Mesa B9y Unhw·t After Falling -Out of Vehicle ' for approval bY the· senates of both na. tlons. · The two prtSldenll emphasized 'their belief that the agreement approved in thlJ Pacific Coast resort "ls a hlJtorlc aChlevement." They predicted "th~ resut. tant treaty will be one of the most aignifi· cant agreements between' their two aovemsnent:s in this century." During the ,211-hOur rlieeUng Thurljlay afternoon Preaipent Niu.in. also prcwsed cuta~ .new .measures he s,Jd "would result in stanlficant Improvement" in the wi.ten reeeived ,by Me.xioo from ,the . ' SEEKING NE\¥ DUTLE1'S Fair Manager Lutj,an1- ' . . " ~utjeans Quit~ · Post U$ County Fair Manager. Alfred G. Lutjeans, 44, general mauager oC the Orange County. Fiir for more than three years, tme"lpef:tedly resigned Thursday night. · ' ' . Lutjeans' resignation was accepted "with regret" by the Board of Diredm• of the 32nd District Agricultural· Aaaocl•· U&n during their meeting at tlie Falr- gfOJnds.' · , · . , : , .CoJllf'lenting , on his resignati~n •. elleo. tlve Oct. 31, Lutjeans said, 11I need. mOre , 9COpe for pei'aonal growth and a tacatJon that I haven't had In three years.'.. . · He said, "I felt somewhat Umited in 1 government position auch as, ~' The fair Is a good onaolDg thing but It II too rigid In production and, ronnat lor~! to Ule my creativity fuTiy. , , •111 jlist needed somettiln& e:rtra, '' he adilea. . . ' · ' · ' Ultjeans plans to vacaUoo in ~ for a •bile belore maklnf BOT final t>lans for the future. . . , 1 • .. "I just want to sit bact·and think fOt a · While," he·aald, "though right_, "" thinking of going into the 'proinotlon business for expositions and shows." Lutjeans, his w~e P~yllla aod tlteJr 11· jaar-old doughier, Rad>ael, realde Ill 18231 Bayberry Way, wine. Mrs. Lutjeana· Is an ' 8S10Cl•te ad· miillllt1tor ol the Newport Harbor Art Mui<imi. 'llmothy L. Slrader ol· Ml.qloo \llOJo was elected president, cecn •J. Marb • (See WTJEANS, P.IJ .. j lower Colorado River. . • The Issue .lnvolvea ult< content ,~ ming trOai Irrigation on the U.S. ·11c1e, FIU'lber slady and Jl!'OPOSlll ...,. callod for on thili matter. ln their ataleinen~ .Ni>oo and Dlu Orda• reartlrmed, their deleimlnauon ID suppress the illicit intematlcml traffic la. marijuana, na,rcotics and dangeroua drugs,.whk:h they ~ "bu endangtred the well being of. both countries. •1 They called . on their attontey1·' g~al, who . ~ also met here, to Xo{DOte the "clpeeat · 1 coOperaUon" in the drut cootrol effort. * . ·:.... ' ' ' }{' * F,iirst .F ami-Jy To A.rrive ' Ili!ri "Toddy . . . . . By JORN VAL TERZA OI' ... .,.., ........ Preslderii and Mrs: Richard N'mon . ' were etpecli(I to 'land amid· a splriled publlc .weko)lle at-El· Toro Jato .ihil al· lernoQn, probably atill remarldng on tho ti!~ reception Ibey, . """"'ed Thanday in Puerto Vallarta, Mnlco. Aiid . Oran&• Countlana ~d """ to tty·hard to beat !be" reception given tho FltSt F'ainlly 'ID the Mexfcan r-i town where confetti wai Inches deep ID tho street after a Ni%on motorcade puae4 Thursday monilng. Amid the tolling of bells, the -ming of guilen and the blan al trumpetl, tfie ·lilIOIUJ vlllled the llceee al their honetmoon 30 years ago1 received a key -tci the ctty then the Pmident settled down to sitnlflcant hlllin"' wllh the outco!Jig P,..ldent of Melleo Guatavo' Dlaz-Onlaz. By Th.IJl!d:aY rUght, lhe two ·chiefs had hammered out a.pact ID lllid the decades." old squabble oVer border land! along the. ahlft;ng Rjo Grande Jn Tex&!. White HOUR: spokesmen said the two worked out a system ol "compensating factors" ID ciset· where the riverbed o(. the border}Qe etteam ablfts. . Particularly toucey la" the squabble over 2,000 acres DM.r Presidio, Tes.It wblcll will lle.tho-aobjlct o1 ·a new U.S.' Melleo treaty. Officlall w,re upected to e..1a1n the pac1 Jato this a11enioon, ·Diaz-Onlaz predicted his eongreas (See NIXON, Page Zl ' . ' . or .. ;. I , . It won't be the 1unn.iest week· erid On ' recotd, wPft'•Wltb tow 1 clouds htuntl!i1 the cout, biit t the temperature11 will be in the ' balmy 7-nnie reacllnc from • the beaclw 14.lllland. -- INSm& 'l'ODAY I ' lt 'DAll.V-PllOT --C • ' ' U!Ji Tl~ PRESIDENT NIXON AND MEXIC4N PRESIDENT GUSTAVO DIAZ ORDAZ RAISE GLASSES IN TOAST Seutl! of tho Border, Two LHcltrs RM ch N-Accord on Old Border Problems Cuunty Okays Extending .. . Marine Sciences Program By GEORGE LEIDAL Of .. OllllJ ""' lt.tf Stall tlmeiand upense to develop a propuoal ll>r federal, funding extending tbe Orange County marine sciences pr~ gram to seven Southern C&lifomia cou~ ties wa,s approved Thursday by the coun- ty board al odueatioo. Ronald B. Linsky, coordinator al tho tbree-)ear old program that includes onshore studies as wen as oceanographic tours at sea aboard the JeaRd laboratory afloat! ·outlined the expansion pl~n. . Linsky told the board Thurtday, th• federallY 'ftiDded program had set\ted 32,000 students in grades 7 to 12, 5,000 Col- lege students, 5,000 teachers In training and 2,500· Othe't ·persoM sitJCt 1t befatl m· 1967. Only 11,000 were expected t o participate in the sea tours when the pro- gram w1s 'mved three years ago. . . The e.h?«fam is con1ldered "ooe of five outstabdih1 projects in the naUon," Linsky aald. Furthtt, tt•has been a model program ln tenns Of cost effectiveness and been Jent to Gov. Reagm, J,e: told trustee&. • the ~od year. 3!1d One third ol lhe ·third )'ear. , . ' -. Jn the fourth year, the seven counties participating would share total coru. More than 300.000 students would be ex· peeled to be served by the e1pa.nded pro- gram an a budget ol about $1 per itudent. : Some dollar commitment by partiCipe.ting counties for transportation of tbelr students to the leased vessel also would be necessary, Llmky noted. Leasing o( another ship to serve the ex-~~~. pr-9£r~m abq is e1pected, he said. Enough. · i¢QOI district suppurt In Orange County will . allow cbntlnued operation . or the _program at .J~ t:urtent level this fall , but the original federal grant has e1pired, Linsky said. "In light of the current concern about the environment. Orange County has been_ a pioneer developing environmental awar~ irl young pe<iple through the floating laboratory program. The ·a1m 11 tO encourage positive attitudes In children regarding the marine habitat," Linsky &aid. Amollg vlslta'I to :Ille lloltlric ~ . . • ; =:~~-4~~:.F~~es Souiblm Calil"(lllf, tie lald. • • . ' '\ ". ' Interest hu beon ..,.,,,. \I, uP.ilfinC ~· • • ' • .I I the Jll'OIT&mt in~rilll ~en cauntiel~ I' ... · cludinC Son-.~· "~ Angela,< V""""", 'sOli 11!ifioii • ,,_. · _ ...._."" ,. Jmper!ol -. LlDA1 .ur. .• ~.11[;""'' 'Jbus, tlie county schools' office will • • · ' develop a 'propoial fOr Eldnentary add ~ .~ ol fraud Chi.rift a1alnst the secondary Educotlon Act, Tille lll funds !Mjie1Company ,in tll• Upper Bay land to suppirl another thr,..year .p;ogram, ·p aftbouih a "graU!}'il!a" de- with in appr0limilte anou&I budget Of ve u}l.llOOt undo the harm aJ. flll0,000, ' , ~.i..:---~~bert J· Ferguaan, Ir- Llttle'niQIJ than hill af. lhe ~yeor ·-•·•-cnt ~ corporato com· expenlts totalling M00.000 wouJd, come ' munt~timr. said today. lrom=u.S. ed·-·"on ---•--•~--·, . In a ,prepered ltatemenl, Ferguson -· ~ ippbnide<\Jbe ~by Superior Court dJac . funds, Llosky said. JQdlei Cllude.111. ·owens Tueod.ly, and AM~ Superinteoclem &melt Nor\Oll Docid'tbe ~ placed on the compaoy noted federal lunds would oupport two-U tbO 'cfwiea·-belili beord. lblrds·~ the llrat.year'1 proiram,'haU of <FOr a detau.d n!J>O!l oo the decbion by , , Judge oWeos in dltmlaslng the charget, F~ing . Gear Takeif in Mesa .. ..., . -' Expenstve deieP.· aea flahing gear, a large ·&ool bor ""•M a heavy duty Ure worth i. ~ of"°° wt:re stolen from the back of a pickup truck in Cofila Meaa 11rursd,ay 'lflivenl'ng. • Woype . c .. ·van Aken, 23, of ljl)% • Avocado ,t., discovered the l<W at his residence. Polic8 sald they beUeve a,pair of bolt cutter& was used to remove a chain ....., .. the Ure .. the tnl<k bed. DAllY PllOT ~01 COAST l'UIL1Mtt14CJ COM,All'f R1ir..rt' N, W • .4 f'nllNlll •1111 hMhhef" J1c•; •. e,,,,y T~1..,11 A. Murp"lni Mtn .. lnl l:"lff C•Ni M• Offl*e JJO W1it l1y SG11t Mtll!~t A4'••n: P.O. l•r ~ s•O. •1•t• •• ~ ,l1tdi1 2211 We•t a,a1M1 .......... ,., ' t...._llKlltm ~t•­ ........ ltKlll 11\,S llHll ~ ....... 1t111 C""*'MI Al f'iel1fl II C--.. "-' " see reporter -Tom Barley's story on Pa1e • of today's DAILY PILOT.) "We've bad to live with t.heae alle11· lions too Jong," FerguJOn saJd. "For close to two months, during the trial and long befOre, charge! ol ml.srepresent.atlon were made and were carried by the media. '"Ibey were often personally .directed agairls\ company presJdent"'WIWam Jt. Mason. "A1J ·haVe now been ellmiJJated from the. litigallon," he -aid,' "but the IJ'OW!d· less accusation, when repeated ell(ltlg.b, is believed by much of the public no mat· ter how vigorously it It refuted." '.Frona·P .. e l !~A~A~;u• •suera of ' Bakenlield. Milla and Stiern are considered the two most vulnetable in the Nov. 3 election and ~ on them to vote for the governor'• plan had bttn particularly acute. lt:Wu a titanic·1b"oggle that atr:etched {)Ver the Jast month of the session. The tax fight out of the way, the lawmakers pushed ·~or adjournment later today -~ ~ day, o.f -~ f'ecord-lone term . Rtagan told C.illiforniana "their pro- perty lax billa will conUnue to mount higher and higher" because ol .... "~· respomlble" act o( the 13 n~votlne ICllBlors. He added, "f hope they will rememb<r that passage of this tu reform program would have sharply reduced homtoyner property taxes." But defeat came on the absence of Sen. Tom Carrea (0-&n Fernando). He voted yes on the tai bill when It flnt came up July 27. In the rrieonUme he becamf ill afl4 wu bospltal~ for exhaustion and a Jung ailment. Carrell asked through his wUe and Senate colleaguea th11t one of the recalcitrant 13 cast a "coortesy11 vote for him -sln<e he would vol• yCJ If ht. hqalth allowed him to be there . • But the Democrats insisted they had no obligation lo cast such a vote. They uld they were; too deeply committed to o~ pose the Req:an program on principle. Money No Good For Pat Nixon In Mexico Stay PUERTO VALLARTA, Mexico (UPI) -Pat Nixon's money wasn't an; good in Puerto. Vallarta Thursday. The firs& lady, with her husband on an overnight trip to this lovely resort village on the Pacific coast, strolled through the local marketplace to buy souvCJUn:. She finally bad to give up and go back to their official rtSidence aince merchants in· sisted on giving her so many gilts:. Shoplreeper. Upped . the~ sombrcroo and smiled when Mrs. Nixon tried to pay for huge pink crepe paper flow~ she had selected. "No, no, ~nora/' they said when she tried to give them money. Women Jn ope.n street stalls showered her with gifts, including laquer platters, peaches and fresh flowers. Mrs. Nixon said with a smile: "I think I have to go home. They're going to give me the whole town." She hugged and lci.ssed local children and said "adios" -goodbye -to the gmwnups. Wearing sturdy square heels, Mrs. Nil· on had no trouble strolling under the blazing 1un and enjoying the scenery. With wtvu of several cabiftet tnember9 trallln& bebln(1 her, she visited a n·ew Dlaniou.ocl opedally ClOllJtnlcted In her ~Pe a si. n t homes had betn Urn doWn to make way · for the part jllSt • Week agu. llfria ·Mfld>oll. wUe of Attorney · G-al·John N. Mitchell, had difficulty in maiittalning Mrs. NiJ:on's pace. "They've kept me jumping," she said. '1Every time I try to take a breath, they have me on my feet aga in. Mrs. Mitchell bad difficulty on the cob- blestoned streets and leaned for aupport on the arms of frlen<b. At .ine point, they passed a .narrow river where a peasant woman wu doing the family wash by beating garmentl on a rock. "That's not u good as a washboard," Mrs. Mitchell remarked. .From Pqe I NIXON ... would ratify the pact swiftly. The arrival of tbe Ni.tons to the southern Orange Coaat today wu set for 4:30 p.m. at the Marine Air Station at El Toro. The public bad been welcomed to the toochdown o! Airforce Ooe to greet the Nlions at the start of their working vaca •. lion 1astin& through th<l rest of the month. Vice Pre!ident Spiro Agnew, who bu been in SOuthem C4)ifornia for tbe past few dayt, will meet with the President at the Western White House in San Clent1111te Siturday to diacusa matters dealing with Southeaat Aaia. After the talks Agnew will travel to that part of the globe to view the aitua· lion there first-hand. - On hil return he again will meet with Mr. Nbrnn In ·San Oemente to dlacuss bia findings. The rest of ,the President'• schedule during the vish to the former Cotton Estate have not yet bttn announced . but many of the plans wUI start coming forth as the White House slaff falls into the San Clemente routine , The entire Nixun family is £Xpected to reunite tonight at the Spanish Villa. Youngest daughter Julie and her hus· band. David Eisenhower, have been here almost A week vacationing quietly .before David enters Naval OfUcer's Candidate School in New Englarxt in October • Visitation Set " For Flora Stark Visitation wUI be held this evening from g p.m. to t p.m. at Bell Broadway Mortuary for Mrs. Flora M. St.ark, a 31· year resident of Costa Mesa who died Thursday. Mrs. Stark died at Hoag Memorial HOfipit.al aft.er an extended illness. She was 86 years old. Prior .to ber jllness, she was an tclive member of the First Methodist Church of Costa Mesa. Prlvale funeral services and itilermenl are planned. Baker Denies Charges : I Supervisor Rebukes Duplicate Billing Rap . 'Ille .....td'dlstr!ct 111perl!Jor deulled After 111uc1y1ng ' my ,records, ·11'1m r,;. lleps he hod uken .llOce, Tueeday'a In-• rejlorled be could find nOthlng illegal. C4wlly ............ llovtd L. llalo!r ' denied ceUIOtlWly lodoy that he was gull(f of ony lnlenlloDal wrongdo.,_ h alle1edly receivlne dupilcat.e payments for ttave1 and other upenses from both Oraitge County and the State of CalUornla. tltview with Times ~· "I then went before the Grand Jury ' •t look all my rtdirdl for the past 11 'and• invited that body to Investigate D'IY • mQnths to the district alforll•Y'• blflQ \ acllvlUes to determine JI f had . been Tfte 'charges were made ln a story ill today''s ed!Uon of the.Loa Angeles Times. Baker, in rebuttal to the article, 511d that since the TinJ.es ·contacte<t him last Tuesday he had checked and double checked with county and state offidalt• and they could find no evidence of duplicate billing on his part. Baker, ttached lrJ S,,a'amento, did ad- mit that he had billed both tht stat.e and county for single trips made to Sacramento and other points, but ez. plained on -auch trips he conducted both state and county business and that ·th& expenRS were divided between the governmental agencle!!I. The supervisor is chainrlan oflhe state EnvtroMiontal ' Quality Study coi1ncil, a · post whlch be ha> held since appointment ~ to it by the governor in early 1969. As a member of the council, he Is automaUcally paid $25 per day for "ex· pen!<S by . the slate ~en carryipg_ .out COW)cll business. "Many Limes while in Sacraniento at· tending coq.ncll meetings, I have also con. ducted county business," Baker el· plained. "Today's trip is a good ex.ample of that practice. I am here at the invitatiOn of Governor Reagan to witn.S, 'the signing of a bill which allows the state to sell in. dlvidualized license plates to the public at higher than normal rates. The additional funds will be used for envi.rorunental -im- provement in the state. "While ht.re, I al.so plan to confer with two state asaemblymen on aviation biilJ directly aUec\lng Orange County,'' Baktt added. . In anawer to an Inference In the Tlmea: story that he had received. dupUcate pay· ment on several air trips l9 Sacramento from both the state and the county, Baker •aid It was true ihat he had ··re-· celved the amount of t.tie round trip air fare frorp both gOvemmept. agencies, but he had used the extra tickets on subse- quent tripa on either county or state bull.nw. .From. Page l LUTJEANS ... was named first vlce-prUident Ukl fct JCl'UtinY by deputies James Enrtabt guilty of wroogdolng as a county off1c1tl. an~ Joel Hayes (District Attorney c.cil The jury after lbtening to me and to Hicts is 00 v.llcation). They, after a deputy Enright bas taken no action to CJl'eful ·check. repqrted to me that they censure me." could find no evjdence of wrongdoing. Baker said ·be had also requested and "I then weo.t .. to county Auditor Vie rectlved opinions from the Orqe Couno Helm and uked him to lltudy my records ly COW1ael and the slate Attorney General ·af1i:t ~ermine tf there is any evidence of and both agencies had cleared him of dl!J!Ucatioo or bnproper upeose charges. wrongdoing. County Educatwn Board Renames 2 JC Districts Two junior coUege district& were rtnamed fop.owing bearlngs before the Orange County board of educaUon Thurs- ct.y. Coast Community College Dlslrict becomes the official name for the junior college district including Golden West College and Orange Coast College. Rancho Santiago Community College replaces the Santa Ana Junior College ti· tie f9r . the dlatrlcl lncludlnl Sanu Ana College and Its adult division. Assistant Superintendent Ernest R. Norton told trustees the name cban1es woo.Id. not affect the names of the col· lej;es themselves, but only the diatrlcb. Only represent.alive,, of the colleges 1poke at hearings on tbe pellUona: for the name changes. FrJnk 0. Hopkins, assistant to the · superintendent of Cout Community College distrl~ told trustees the name change would . not require costa to the district other than for the purehue of a new rubber stamp with the district's new name . and address. "Old stationery will be used unW it ii g{lne," Hopkins said. Dr, John E. Johnson, president of Santa Ana .college, Wd the name aelected for his di!trict "wu more deac:rtptive of tbe arc we servt." Orange County GI Dies in Vietnam Trustee ilofler Anderson inquired U Dr. JohMon was aware of the a~a that the old Rancho Santiago occupied and be replied, "Garden Grove and Orange." These two cities are without a junl{lr caJ:iege district of their own and rely on other junior <:allege districts f o r educating their high school graduates. Last year. Norton said, junior college tuition tax transfers for studedts from 'Garden Grove and Orange totaled $5.7 mil!lon which will require approximately a 97<enl per $100 tu: for resid'°ts of those cities, next year. Harbor School Signups Slated Registration for elementary. junior high and high school students new to the Newport·Mesa Unified School District will be conducted neit Monday through Friday. District officials said any student new t.c the district who did not regist.er in April or May will be able to d{l 110 from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the school they 'fill be attending. ·· New students who will be att.endin1 Ea.stbluff Elementary School will be able to register at Harbor View School, 900 Goldenrod Ave., Corona de! Mar. 2 Held in Stomping Richard Huston of Huntington:Btacb ns An Orana:e Co!µlty aoldier 11. on a Pen-na!ned .ecorid ~ ~ · . • .. ·tagon list of 11 CalHomianS wbo died in UNION CITY (UP!) -Pollce hero were' holding two men and a woman~ day in the death of a man whole bodJ. t!•s found in a vacant lot ThUl'lday nilhL .roliee said George Ramse.11, •7, of Unkm: M~11"'u Ana ~11 Is outgo. Vietnam during the pHt week. Ins 1 · (JI tbe board. , Listed as killed not aa a result of Lutjeons will ·fill ttitf p0.i11oo al hootile act11p·jo;Artny,SJ>'C. I Michael}l> :secretar)'·treuurer unt:111lla1 ftllgnation · Brenton, son · of :Mn. Ruth C: Brent.on. takea effecL 1129 ~ott .~ace South, Santa ~na. City,'waa apparehUy stomped to death fa the lot. FINAL. WEE·K OF SUMMER SALE Lost Oppomnlty To Obtain Thi Finest In 9uality At Reduced Prices HENREDON FEATURES ...._,cr l1 • eapri AT SPECIAL PRICIS Drexel offers 1+1 f1mou1 "Esperento" 1f 1p1ci1I pric11, H1nr1don l H1rlt111 uphol1t1ry is 1v1 l11bl1 at 1 11 %; r ... ~uction to lncud• lpKial orcler. Don't cfelay •ny lon91r thi1 ri11rch1ndlst MIY JllYlt tgtil'I bt offtrtd If ffttll l llC•P.tlOl\&f price1. DEAURS EOR: HENREDON -DREXa -HERITAGE 1eJ11111 ~ NEWPORT BEACH 1727 Weotcllff Or., 642-2050 , OPIN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 INTERIORS Profeulonal Interior Dtllgnors Avtll~i!l._,.ID-NSID LAGUNA BEACH 345 North Coto! Hwy. 494-4.IJI OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 ...... , ......... ., 0.... c...., ..... ,l,, ) 7 7 I • San . Cle1nenie Capistrano ....... -r ·EOtT IO N :N.Y. sue••··· . YOL 63, !'10 . 200, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES FRIQAY, AUGUST '21'; B97(), • " . . T j t ~ Cheering Thron.g .Greets Nixons at .. ·1El Toro· By JOHN V ALTf;llZA Of tfl9 0.llY Plitt lltlf l'itaidept and Mn. Richard Nixon were expected to land . amid a spirited ~lie welcome at ~I Toro late this af. ~moon. probably still umarldng on the lblll\(ier<>u> reception they received J'hursday in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. And Orana:e Countians would have to try bard to beat the reception given the P'irstFamily in the Mexican-resort town where confetU wa.s inches deep. in the * * * or One..,ete Margin ( street after a Nb:on motorcade passed Thursday morning. Am.id the tolling or bells, the strum- ming of guitars and tbe blare of trumpets, the NiJ:ons visited the sceoe of thefr honeymoon XI yeah qo. reCeived a key to the city then the President settJed clown to significant ~ with the outgoing President of Metico Gustavo Diai-Ordaz. By Thursday nJgbt. the two, chiefs had hammered out a pact to end the decade&- er ,Governor Bitter At Tax Bill Loss SACRAMENTO CAP) -Gov. Reagan's il billion tu reform program l! dead to- tay. kill~ it.:.. literally at the llth·hour of the 1970 seMion. , The Senate defeated the measure 26-13 with rT votes needed for passage. old aquahble over border Janda aloq the lhlfUng Rio. Grande In ,..,.... White House spokesmen said the two. wdrked out a l)'stem or••com.penaating factors" in cases . where the riverbed of the •borderlng ,stream.lhlfta. Partleularly toucbY. la the squabble over 2,000 acres near Presklio, Tex., which will be the subj.Ct ol a new v.s.., Mexico treaty. Officials were expected to explain the pact late thi!I afternoon. Diu-Ordu predicted his ~ ., IS The Republican governor, bitter at the bss issued a "black list" of the 13 ) --. 'who vOted qalnat the p1&n and I ' In an ll p,m. news conference. 'lb~ , ? day, the disa{>l>Ointed goveraqr called1it . ' "staggering ietbackln'thell'. ~orta to ob. · " • lain sublWiUal and lastlnf jlroperty tait 8 • s•~-o relief" -Reagan's No. l legialatift aoat 1;g ~ &1'r.••.., dUril>C his first four ,.... 1n offi<e. · The Reigan pld WOll!d have raised the T • B • lllata aatet 1ax by ,a penny on the dollar o ring olh~ 1:i~1spa-; :;t .~ ~= perty lax cuts. The sales would bave _,Id ratify the·pact IWl!Uy, The arrival of the NIXOlll to · the aouthem Orange Coast today was set fpr 4130 p.m. al !be Marine Air SlaUon al El Toro. The public bad ..... welcomed to the louebclown of Air Fon:e Or-to greet the NilOrll at the ltlrt of their worlqng vaca- ' lion llatll!i lhrouih Ibo -. of the month. Viee President Spiro Agoew, who bas been in SolilherD CaJllornla f0< the put few daya, will meet With the· President at the 1 Wettern White House· · in San Clemente ~turday to discuss matters dea.ling wlth Southeast Aala. . , Altai< the talks ~w will" travel.to · tbal part or· the globe to view the atlul· lion there first.bal1d. • , on· his· return he again wUI meet with Mr. Nixon Jn San Clemente to clilcllaa his · tfindin:g8, _ I j • The rest of the President'• lldledule during the-•lsil "to the fOl'IDll' Colloft Eatata bave not yet been IJlIIOUlleed, llul many of'the pl8ns will star! comJni f4rlb as !be, Whjta ' a-staff falls Into the San Clemente rouUne. ' The entlre Nixon family la .....ied to rewrita tonilhl at the Spanlab Villa. , • Youngeat 4aughler Julie and ,btt mi. band, David Ellenbower, have been 1lere almoal a week vacalloolng quielli WCl<e (See. NIXON, Pqe I) * ·*· Pact Okayed ByMexi~, U.S. Chiefs PUERTO VALLAJ\TA,-CAP)- PresldeDI Nixoo and· President· Guatm> Diaz Ordaz said today they have agreed ~ r .... tabllsh the middle of the Rio Grande a the boundary between tbelr iwo naUcna to reaolv8 ~ dlaputaa along·lhelr 2,000-mlle border. , Jn· a joint "'"'"'m~·ae 11!'7 "P'9 l1'indlnl up ··--Ylilt hore, llteJ allo ~aNi_ f"!'d _~_ -lo 1111 M .... -_ml.IM --' ' A1fl'Ml!t wfll lif dldW i.1Jt llilo If 1 f r.r approval by tile: ~le* oi·b<lib· .... lions. . H;gh Surf raised about hall or the •1 billion and .., about that mucb .. would· have gone to homeowners in propert)f tu cuts. ~ctioM for· weekend surf range It also would have imposed payroll Tom two feet to 10 feet along the Orange withholding of the state lmcome tax which County Jury Urging .Del3Yi Mon.ey No .~of>d · · · . " For Pat Nixon '!be two preoidenta empbaslzod tlldi- bellef lhllt the agreement appnmd In this Pacific COUt l'tlOrl "is a hlstorlc achievement." 'M>ey predicted "the ruul .. tant treaty will be one ol the most aigniil- canl agreemenls between their two governments in this ctnlury." ::oast as lifeguards 1walt the effects ol now is paid by most Californians in one iurricane Lorraine and tropical storm lump aum on Aprit 15. 14aggie. Riptides are also predicted. Reagan said he would make it the Lifegu• an! spokesmen in San Clemente prime· goal of his second term starting in January if he is re-elected over Demoaat &aid they are, anticipating a liJ: to eight Jes,, Unruh Nov. 3. Of Crystal Cove Outfall · bot 1Well, while their neighbor> in l.aguna Beach predlcted smaller IU1'f al And be promised to campaign agalnsl IDe lo three reet. the 13 senators -including Re~blican Ne-rt Beach -" Huntin"'"" Beach Clark Bradley of San JO&e -whenever "t"' i:ua.a e---he is ln their districts wblle on the cam-tuarda seld lh<y.upected big surf from ~;~ trail. . he atonm and in Seal Beach, with an ,.._... 1v .. -i .. ht .1-in surf to two feet, Bradley and five othert are up for e!ec- "" -& """l' b tloo this year. 'The others are Democrats ifeguards said they don 't anticipate lg Anthony C. Bellenson of Beverly Hills, rurf for the weekend. James Mills of San OiegG, George U.S. Weather Bureau officials said Lor· Mosa>ne of San Francisco, A1an Short of :aine has been spotted 600 ... miles Stockton and Walter SUero of JOUthwe.st of Cebo San Lucas, Baja Calif., Bakersfield. novlng westwatd at about eight knots. Milla and Stiern are considered the two Winds have been logged at 65 mph near most vulnerable ln the Nov. 3 election ibe eye Of lbe hurricane which measures and pressure on them to vote for the kl miles across. governor'• plan bad been particularly M&ggje bas been seen tn open ocun acute. about midway between Mexico and It was a titanic struggle that stretched lfawail also moving to the west over the last month d. the session. 1be Weathermen aald she measum 45 miles tax fight out of the way, the lawmakers tcrol8 and winds ba've been measured at pushed for adjournment later today - ~ ll!Ph near her.eye. the 229111 day of the reard-long term. Boll> stonn"re eipected to gmerate a Reagan ·told Calif-"their pro- IOUth swell wbidi will bring the big perty tax bills will continue to mount waves and su~I r1J1lides to lhO ljJgher and higher" becaule of the "ir- l)range C.Ounty beaches. responsible" act of the 13 no-voting WhUe disagreeing. on the PoSSiblilty of •· senators. ~ig aurf, lifeguard!_ along the coast were · Be added, 1'1 hope they will remember mantmous in their estimation of water that passage of this tu Nform program lem.,.,..turt -. all said it is goina to be woold have lharply redDced homeowner _... -property tues." · oolder. The Orange County Grand Jury today relwed a reoOIUllon In.which It ub the Board of Supervllors to delay approval of ........ clispooal oulfoll line toto the ... 11 Crystal Cove, between .Lagwla Belch and Corona de! Illa:. The·sewage disjiOaa1 line la proposed by the Irvine Randi Water District • for service of futun: dev~opment on' Irvine Ranch. There bas 'als.> been disamlon that the city of Lagw\a Beach might eventually hook into Vie ayatem. The ouUall line would extend 5,000 feet into the ocean. . The Grand Jury, in its re!Olutlon wblch ·was draltad Aug. l~ ub tbal county •Po proval be bold ue .. the projecl,1111111 • study of the project la conducted by the Soulbern Calliomla Coutal W a le r Research Project A!llllorlty The jury resolution states that "es~ Isling standards of pollution to coutal waters at ouUalls are. rapidly being revised" and !bat ii Ls ezpectacl that the 11.3 million study on the ecolOCl<al effect of waste disposal on ocean waters will add to knowledge oo the 111bjecl llefendtog curnnl plans, WWiam EPo pinger, general -.,.. of the Irvine Ranch Water Dlatrlcl, aald be beUend lheie la .,.,,. COllfosion over the purpooes of the ,.opcw1.0U1£all Re llld the pipeline would' be used. primarily for lhO clispooal of ucaa reclalmed ·-and aall hrlnes. It allo would 'be used ror the removal of some industrial wastes, Eppinger utd, bpt this would be done in confoi:nUty with regulations established by the Slate Regional Water Quality Control Board. Eppinger said, "We are capable of meeting any reqajrements imposed by any study the governmerit might come up wllh. ll.ecoll'llista decjde the disposal .of '!aSta In !be ociean neeils additional tre,ato meat, regalallonl tbal would be tmpo;ed' on ill 'agencies, we would meet thent." The flral stage of lba outfall, ·would have an estimated di.scbarge rate of 15 million' gallons a day-and would 'meet ileeds anUclpatacl through 19811. ' "Cfystal Cove is one of the original residential ·developments on Irvine Com· pany land and is in an area consldered to be sbelterid from other urban develop- ment along the Orange CoasL Lisi Jwie 19 the Santa ~a Regional Waler Quality Control Board had acloptacl rJP.t standards to protect ocean life and water quality In coonedlon with the proo pooed ouUall. · ' 'Do g Powe r' Protes t Set Coastline Curb Bill Dies Plans for a "do&-ln" on Laguna Beach's Main Beach, to protest Ci· Senate GOP Leader Schrade .Blas~d as 'Gutless' ty Council adoption OI an o~aoce By DOUG WILLIS lng It from the Assembly. banning dogs from be;aches and 1..-1tt .. ,_ wrttw "The only reason•ble Inference. thlt parks, were reported in the Art SACRAMENTO -A . bill to con-cp be drawn from Sen. Schrade's refuul Co~ "";8Y· f th< lrata do• ltol ooulline development has been killed is that he wJs;oed to kill the blli"wilhout spo ~.an or ., ob tor lack of a bearing in the Senaiei apur-the embarrassmeat of having to publicly mrne.r• &aid a parade of dogs~ ring 'charges from a fellow RepubJJcan cast a "no'~vote. I call Ulla a faceleu, =r· 01 ~se) r ~l~larlgllll !bat Senata Preoident JI"' tam Jack gullea de{aull of an eiec:led official, •• ldngl IUppo 11 5 .~ "'"l da• ~ade was a •·mceiu,:, 111t1cm1' lead~ and a performance whlob dlacredltt the wou orm up a • A-•·JTI· .-ur 3 ' •docks the i.ue.. Senate/' Wlllon uld. • Under present c)iy law, ltaJhed , ; ~~ ~ ,WUlantllluled fbe , Wllaon and &!ltrf<l.<. both RepubflcW, dQss are all.-t. "?' °'!' ~ .IJO,l\'°"""'~~·iftiei\osclitad'e . ..,._,,~lho1M1eatt1olilnlllego. W)len. ?!t. ~ Qt!l•::t ·-~.'' ._lid'a ~ ..minltlefheirlng 0n 5chrade said he ordered the meetlog elfltl tn. 3b dats; dogs tll"be ban-the controversial coastline coJtSerVaUon canceled because of the volume ~other ned entirely from the beach and plan Thursday killilig the bill for the bills the Senate must act on before act.. al.$o from t!1ree city parks. year. , ' journing todaJ. Ht 11td the hearlq would The ordmance was Pa 11 e d "There ls no legitimate reuon to deny have been "a wute of dme'" becauee "l Wednellday by 1 '·to 2 •ole alter a thia bill a hearliig," WllJon llid, "juJI u can't find anyone oa lbt committee but tumultuous meet.mg featurtna a the.re was no Jegititnate reuon (or Sen. CIOe who'• for the bUI." parade of spealtn aupportlng and Schrade to let this bill alt ln his office for The measure, which wu approved a. oppoaln1 \he law. aev .. daya -• rull --alter r<eelv-ao by lbt Anembly-two--qo, oeeclo ' ' ed favcirable recommendaUons o£ the Senate cOvernmental Or11111zaUon and ·Finance Committees to p to the lull Seute. Wilson hlm1elf waited hall an liour •"tskle'a,locUd &mte .......... --. b1;1pre lieartng 'from a · JIUN(by'lhat llio QoYe~....,111 .Or~ r-m"'-~rh,g:.;;;i.tibill;~~-r­ ' 1'e \Vflaoo bin .ionl<f ba..... . ~ • board and flve reg!~ bolnla ~ veto JIOWU OVtt all clevtlopmentt within throe miles ol. shore would •lao come under control of Iba .. ,; bolrds. The · bill would allo bave ulnJtacl deve!opnenla reduclns 'J>Ubllc ICCe6I to lbe.lhol:o.,. v1eW1 rrom the neamt roac1- i:..ia1 plaMlns decl!loJIS would hava l!een • 11Jllleci-to-llalo.revetlll lllldUtJJJe.»lall. I In Mexico. Stay PUERTO' V ALLART.j., Mexfoo ('OP~) -Pat Nlxoo.'1 money wam't any IOOd·ln Puerto Vallarta Thuroday. '!be first lady, with. her ~.on, an ovemlghl trlp·to·lhls lovely ..-i vJllage on the PacllJc ooast, strolled.lhrouih the locil marketplace. to buy souvenlts. She finally .had to give up and go back to their official residence sj.nce mercha';nts' in- sist¢ on giving her so many gifts. Shopkeepers tipped . their sombreros . and.smiled when Mrs. Nixon tried to pay for quge pink crepe· pa'.per . Dowers· she ·had, selected. "No, no, Senora," they J81d During the 2 \I-boor meeting Thursday afternoon President Nl%on also ptopORd certain new tne aaures he aaid •'wouJd result In algnUlcanl tmJl!Ovemenl" In Ibo' walei> received by lolo1co tram Ibo lower Colorado River. The liaue Involves ult oontanl -. ming fl'Qltl !rrlgallon on the U.S. aide. Furlber study and Jl'OPOU)a were caUad for on Ulia matter. County Woman Killed in Crash when she tried to give themlnOney. Virginia~ R. Marquez, 23, of ~ Women -.ln• open atreet. stalls .lhowered ' Park, waa kUltd early thl,s mornina when 'her. with gifts, 1nclu4in1 laquer platters, her small foreign car went out ol coa&rol pe¥hes and fresh Dowen. and s t r u c t a bridle abutment in t. Mrs, Nhon•said .with.a mille: •·1· tJilnJc Palma, tbe Orang~ County Coroner'• 0£. ,I bave·to.go home. They're going to glya Ike reporlod, me.tbe•whole 1town." Poliee said the young ,roman was drlv• • She. bugged and kissed local chDdren fng westbound on Orangethorpe Avenue and said "adlos" -'goodbye -to' the and Artesia Boulevard about 4 a.m. when grownups. her car slammed Into the bridge railing. Wearing sturdy square heels, Mrs. Nix· She was ejected from the vehlcle and on had DO trouble atroDing wider: the-pn:ix>unced dead on arrival at Beach · biaiing sun and enjoying the ,.,.Oery. Community HOSP.Ital in SlaDton IO With wives of several cabinet member•, ml~ later. · · trailing behind her. she visited a new' r-"-' .....;·----------. playground ipeClalty comtructed in '1er honor. P e a a a n t homes had been topt clown to make way r... the pork jllsl 1 .week ago. Marlba Mltcbell, wife , of Al~y Gerieral 'JObn .N. Mlfcllell, bad dlff!CU!ty ' 1n ri>alntaining Mn. ~on·s paCe. • • . ·, '"l'bey've kepi me juinping,• llbe aa1cL "Every lime I try to take al breath, they . have me on mr feet agv;tn. ' . , Mrs. Mitchel bad d!lfll"llly oo'lbt COO. bl,.toned streets and leantd for auppon Oll the atmJ of fri<nds, At Jne point, Uie)" past<d ' a natrow river where a peuant·woman wu doing the family wash· by beating 1armeoli oa a rock.· "Tbat's not as.good ai a>wubboari!,~ ,Mrs; Mltdlall remar~ · 'l • • •'. • I Man:Stab~.S~r CINCINNATI '(UPI)·_:~~ · (tient walked Into a bar and wllboUI a wwd ponged a knUe lnlo the boct of ' a CllllipltlO • stranger and then killed' hlrnoelr. l'llftce said Fred Clayton, 11, walked away - the 'veterans Adminlatrallon boaoHll al Lexlngton, Ky .. earlier In the a.,. md took a bua to ClnclnnaU: Ra )llO'dmMd tbe hunting knlf< al a atore a~ ...., ;from tbe bar, oUicer1·111id. ~ ....... It won't be th• aunnleat. weet .. end on record, what with lo• clouds hauntfog the coast. but the temperatui-es will be In the balmy 70-80 range readlna from the beaches to iDllnd. INSIDE TODAY. ~llltkltk ""'II be m.c:m fo IM pomorropltw, but thrtc bHrr IOIU' 14nd 4-fnOIOrld In the Do .. ~h Jlammn. See Chtcktna' IJ:p, Page 1~ I • • • ~. Mlillllil ..... 1t ,. ....... .. --. ............ St'Yi. ...,_ 'If """ .. ,, .Sltct Ml i'* • 1 .. ll TllllWll._ • ---. .,.....,._, .. \I --.. WI I I Pt »• • ' .. . ..... ,. ( ' • • • DAl1. Y PIU)T SC Reagan to LPQk Into Route Fu:Ss BJ L. PFl'ER KRIEG .... ..., ........... SACRAMENTO -Govtn19' Reagan'• aides Slld today ht wtll penooally review tht <Xdiaveny ~ the. lutura Pacllle Cont Pmway mrt• tbrou"1 N...-pori Boaeh. A.semblyman Roberl E. Badham (11- Newport Beach) who W,,t a battle IO get the Legislature to kill a 10-mlle slretch of the planned road earlier this week. had oak! be would !aka tht matter to the governor. A ,..a aide In tht govemor's ofUct uld then baa '"111 been no olfldal ,... quest from Badham, but that when tt does come, the g:ovemor certainly would respcr>d to it. He cited Reapn'• 0 serioua concern" that the 1tate must praerve the en- vlroomart. Badham. lnlenaely dilappolntod lilitr tht Senate Traoaportatlon Committee Wednesday rejected bis votaWe bill, vow· ed that he was not through in hll efforts to get the freeway off Newport's cosstlint. . Al the limo, Badham said he would ulc the governor to withhold construction funds for tht mteh fro'!' Btaeh Boultvard In HanllJlilon Beach to tht eutertn-i boundailts of Newporl Beach. Later, on the noor of tlle Assembly, Badhsm proclaimed, "Th• nert step Is to pursue the matter through the governor's office and to determine the feasibility of tht -1 freeway Uiiough all o! Callfomil. u . ' A .spoboman for Governor lleaian pointed out that there is a special com- mltt.ee operaUng now that continuously rm.... freeway plans 11 they relate to eoo1oer' and euvlrocmlat. Ho ....... tad lht pemr ml&bt !JI. ltiall1. refer Badbam'• request to tb1s panel. He 1hen1d that no action involvin& any patt <t tht lrotwl)t would t>O lak., ~lthout conoultatlon wilh tho State Division of Highways. Badham could not be reached for com· meol oo lht dev~I from tho &o•ll'llOC'I off1et. 'lbt: Lecillature 11 wnilll fevertably towards a hoped-for adjooroment al m!dn!Jhl loolthl Under current h!lhway dl'111on pla119, the Newport Jtcllon of the c:outal freeway wiU be tbe first section to be bull! Jn Orange County. A deportment tpOli-.n aald 'lltlJD. day that COllSlnlctloo tbrough Newpon -1d likely bell• In tht 1913-7( filcaJ )'tar. The st.ate already has begun acqulring property along the route. Tbe pms aide docllnod to SIY whether tht lfOVernol' might pertOllllly aide with Badhom and the Newport Btach lntereata and recommend eliminating the aegment or altering its route. Objections have been based mainly on the fact that the route under preterit plans, wooJd run adjacent to tbe present Coul HJP-1>'. bisocttog tht city and taklnl -roal lllate in Ill path. Tht road 1'11111 ccmiderably further '"' land aJoog tllOll or Its routa. cutl!ni down to the COl!Qlne ooly after It crosses Beach Boulevard and beads i n to Newport. 'lbe city of Newport Beach has already llaned an agreement with the l!ltate on the route or the freeway east from the Upper Newport Bay to the Corona de! Mar city limits, a stretch of four mlle!. 1btre II no formal qreement en the route trcm the western boundary to the boy, however. In relaUon to the e.z.isting agreement, a group ot citizens has announced plans to circulate petitions to force a referendum on whether the City Cotmcil abould re1- clnd Iha route pod. Th• lfOUP, at Uio ame tlme, Ir aeeldnl to fon:o _i ~ -requlrln( dtywlcll -OD fU1mo -17 routea. I .aguna Sets Tax Rate, Budget Meet ' Tho LqWll Buch City Council Ir U• pectacl to Ill tht clty tu nta and adopt La~1na School =.::;:;:; .... ad· · • , -ol a poalblt modlllcatloa In Of {leers Hea.:l~n,., a .. " .. ""'•• ~. 111t • wu . ' ~ .-.... lliold -dlt °' 4111· IJ - For 'Practi'ce' "'•loo,°"" wtlll • -'"'npaln ' to Ola--:::~ --Top --1 ........... ' -' .:;;.:lt/!'t,'->r· , , ..... it*-BadJ· :~~~ .. .,~ d ~had leldl HIP School wUI 1'0 Off to plli -.. t aalde for a joint ~y -Ion 10111t praCllical ~ ·OD. poli.lica Iii 'With the Pl~q Cunmi5sion on the ten· llllta --non WM!<. Iii> court --.ge in the Art Colony. Ten olftcon, lncludlni femal• AllB The ttl!llY, alon1 wtth diacualon of -Cathy Marple will ittaod tht CouncllmlO Charlton Boyd's propooed umuaJ Callfcnl1a Alloc:l1Uan of Stuiilnt mmmittee system to 1treamliae council ~ · (CASC) coovaiiloa at iht WO<k, will lit held followin( ro1111Iar .,..,. ~nivnllJ ol Santa Barban, Aue. '8 to dsA\1::.:; the evening sch<!juleis atoport n,. plllJIOM of th1a workinl . ....ion Ir from Boyd and acU11 city mana•er 'o aoquaillt-newiy t1ed.ed eo11DCils ''with GORph Sweany on their dforta: to find 1<act1cal and htlpllll mtan1.by wblch to ·-· to ,accomrnodato . tho county's :ope WIUI fUture probltDll," r,porta hiab hea\th lllfV•Y _team which hu been IChool ~ publlc;isU4~el Barrloll. operating out ol the blah ochool caftterta. '!'be -ta wUI ~ much 'of their Tht bw!f•t ol approitmotely P.I Ima Iii ''mod<" Cou1ic1J1 cb\>lllr to th• mi!Hon that wU1 be up for conolderaUoo ltudent d>undf 1t th. bJih, ICbool They would involve aa increlse of about half a rill elect alites of ollicen and be gfvtn cent In the tu rite, according to l'!tlrinl lypolhetical problems to solve. city manatu James Wheatow. "It II hoped lhal throuch th.,. . However, ii !ht city 11 obll1ed lo pay typotbetical problems that delq:atq will $60,000 ror 111 1hare of repair to the Levelop ludenhlp. atralghttQl'WU"dnea sewer treatment plant. an add1Uon1l 10 tnd sen&ibility in 1ovemlng their own cents per ttoo of asseMed valu1Uon ligb school," BarriOI e1plalned. would be requlfed. Repl1eement of a llllrinl last )'<!at'• CASC conftttnce, brok"1 clarlf!tr would COil $90,000, ol leld at the UC Riverside, five of the ten which Federal funds would eover one-- !.apa cfeltcatM'were elected to pmlde third. w• mock counclla. In the put, not mort Last year'• tu rate wu Sl.93 per 1100 bu~ 1Wdea&1per delqaliol'I bad been of assessed valuation oa a '3.4 million UecW.·'9 tlte top postt. , , bud1et. A larJ:e · Jncrtate ln 1Aiun1•1 The theme-of lhll YeG' I convention ii overall uaefted valuation made It po1al· 'Ten ~Iha to Olan(• tht World." bit lo draw up a tU mWlol bud1t1 for DAILY PILOT _,. ....... __ ._..... h_.,.., C.... M.. S-Cft1 111: '>"AMGa Cl>AtT ,._,.LIJHINO c0Ml"ANY ---\.Mrt N. Wt-4 ,..,, .. .,,, aftd ~ultll$~tr J•c\ l. Cwrl•v V1t9 ,.,...,., •nf 0-.1 Mllllittr lh•"''' K"...tl ..... T'ltMt• A. w.,,,w .. --li•••r4 P. Noll SWlh or.... c.-.tr •"*" -c.• Mtltl • Wut ... ''""' ........,. Ntellt an w1" .... , ..__,. ......... a.tl'll "' ,..,., ,. ....... .. __. ..,..1 inn~........., &ofl ~-I a. Nol1tl ll (--... ' the comin& year. with only a 1lll:ht ln- creue ln the tu rate. Parking District .Proposal . Faces Planners Probe '!'be lAltlll& -PI111nin1 Oom· mlllion w!I! aludy a propoaal I« a park· Ing diatri<t on Soulh Coaol Hl&hway at a study aesaton, 7:30 J).m. Monday at Clly Hall. Tbe conwnilskln bat received a p~ poul Iran many ol Ult major ll'OPtriY owners in the southern teeUon of the city, roup!y in tht vicinity ol tho Ari Caller for • parkinc dl.llticL '!'be propoul ub tho city 1ta1r to determine lnlUal costs for acquislUon of land be!Wttn Mowitain and Calliope streets, up tho alley, I« a porkln& lot. "It would probably be used for surface parking, !niUally," City PllMtr Alvin 0. Autry aaJd thla momln(. "Bui Ult 111• Ia ad1ptablt tn the f\lture fOr •·second level with acceu from the alley." Autry said that tilt city 1ta!f probably will be authcr\zed to prepare a coat 1tudy for the land ind prepare a petltkm for land acquls!Uon !or !ht parkln1 diatrict committee. Planoera alto wlll ltwly a propooal ror a tract on Temple HillJ Drive, about a block 1>1st Upper Sin Remo Or1vt. Seven loll are Included In the area propolld for ltouslni dtvtlopment. Manson Linlood .t.o • Mia Tate LOS ANGELES (UPI] -Charles Ma..oa bu cienJe4 rtpeatedlY thaJ !te ever visited the Tate estate but pro- secution wlllleasu will swear on the -•land ol ... "" him talk to tho elatn .-, H wu ltarnecl today. A court otnclal aaJd Minion WU ltell on NYeral occ11k>IW in tbt bouse and on the grounds talking to Sharon Tate before the pregnant actress was slain aloni wltll fwr other person,s. Rwty Altabellt, owner of tht fl25 ,000 . tstate loued by Mlal Tata and her hu. band, film director Romen Polllllld, and !ht alar's penooaJ photoirrapher, s. Hata!ni are expected to t.estJty next week of seetna MllllOn at the borne. When court convened today the presldlni Judi• went peraooally to M._,,, Jail cell to lnvOIUgata com. plaints be WU barused by lheriff'I depuUa. Mamon told .Superior Court Juda:• Oiarleo H. ,Older thaJ many of tht witnesses he intend,, ·to call in his case have to talk to him through a wire mesh screen and that he carmot see them and bu difficulty even in hearing them. 'I1le tiny hippie leader barefoot on the witoeoa 1tand, allo told the Judi• that In- formers bad been put Jn hla cell block who went running to officers with any ln- fonnaUon he gave them. Manson said on one occaalon be gave an "infOrmer" a piece of candy and tald him it was LSD so be could "go on a trip." Mamon said the man immediately went to an officer and reported the defen- dant had gjven bim UD. After a brief -outsldt tho -· of tho jury, Judi• Older told Ma.-'1 attorney and County Counatl Mlcbael Doulhtrty that he would ... --them to tht jail aru In tht wne balldlnc above tho courtroom to !JI. opoct tho complaint .-tho ,.,,... and other malle'a. Manaoo (01 bl1 llnl c1tance oo the wi-1tand Tltunday to complain that hll treatment by Jailara w a 1 "humillltln&" and "like tickin& a dead man." * * * Linda Kasahian Reunited With Children in East MILlORD, N.H. (UPI) -L1nda It-. blan, otar protlCllUon wltnou In tho !Jtorlrt -famUy murder trtaJ In Let Altplos1 wu. oecluded tod"JI with blr . twO c:lllldron at b., moehar'a home. Mn. KeMeth A. Byrd, motlier of tho tiny 21-year-<11d blonde, said she new to Logan International Airport in Bo11ton 'Ibur9day and waa driven to this town of 5,000 1n tooth central New Harnplbire. Mra. Kaublan refused to see anyone ucept her famlly, her mother said. 'Ibe·children, Tanya, 2, and Angel, born 5 montm ago in jail, have been staying with their grandmotbtr wblle Mrs. Kag.. bian testified against MaMOn and otller members of his hippie commune accused in the killings of actress Sharon Tate and all other porlOllS In Loi An&ole•· Released from IUl'VeW1net Wednuday Mr. Katablan uld bolOl'I leavlnl Los Altples !he wantad to "set closer to n>turo and commune with God." She oald she pllllllld to Uva with ber cltlldrtn in thewlldorntu. From P .. e 1 NIXON ••• David entert Naval Officer'• Candldate SCbool !n New Ens1and in October. Or11111 County realdonts by tht thousands were predicted for tbe welcome at El Toro, but problbly couldn't outdo the celebrauon thrown by Puerto Vallarta. At least 400 Mulcan cavalrymen and equal numben of paracl:lutl.$ta and tn. fantrymen formed an honor euard for th• Nirom u the two presldenta met. During the doy the .mercury hit tO degroes In the seuldo mort and u Mr. Nino ateppad from tht plant a mariachi hand played "Od• to Two Prtsldtnta" - a custom-made IOlll written for tht ~ caslon. Two little boys presented the Nlxont with two red 11tones gathered from the beach then the V1P1 traveled a motorcade amid cascades of confetU. The Prelldent'1 limousine was lncheso. deep in the atulf before it ended ltl trip through the city. Bells tolled through the town as a lltUe girl presented Prelktent Nixon the key to 1 city which bu rteelved lnternatlooal attention once before -when the Burtons came to town. PENNIES POINT TO PATERNITY SACRAMENTO (AP) -A penny aaved ta ... evtdence. A Slctamtnto woman was upl1lnln1 htr irounds for a paternity sull. "How m1ny ttmes did you h1vt re!allon1 with thb man1'' the Judie asked. "1 don't really know, Judae. But every time we did, we put 101T1e cb1nae in 1 jar. And et the end ol the month we had more than •too." H~"s . No Du111my B'!Y ~Freezes,' F oo'ls Police . ' · PH!LAD~ (AP) .;_ Herman, Ille .~t ,mnPtln, atood froml for .four hours while police, 11t181& illd man-bunting do11 prowled a department store searching for a mystalotll burglar. PID&lly the manil<in laughed and the search was ovp. Herman, a l~year-otd wDose last name was withheld, told Judge .• WWiam J.·Mcllauablln be spent the evening of July 19 shopping at · Gimbels ahd' fell asleep on a.sofa in the furnitur. &partme.at. Th& boy .gave this account: . · HE AWAKE NED ABOU T midnight and found himsell alone in the darkened· store. He discovered the telephones were dead and he was locked in. So be spenl severalhout1 wanderin1.11trough the store trYinJt on ladies' dresses, wigs' and accessories. · Finally, fully outfitted, be deliberately tripped a burglar alarm and Waited to be rescued. WHE N HE SAW police arriving with dogs he panicked. , "I thought they would just chew me up," he told the judge. So, grabbing a handbag; Herman leaped onto &"counter, struck a ~se and held it. For the next four hours, police searched, dog1 1nified and Herman posed. FINALLY A WOMAN security guard passed Herman's perch and remarked, 1'My! What a pretty manikin I'' . That was too much. Herman laughed and retorted, "Honey, you wouJdn't kid me, would you?" Judge McLaughlin disml1Bed charges of burglary, larceny and sent him to a youtli development center. Crash Gives Clemente's Lihral-y 'Drive-in' Look A car and the San Clemente library collided Thursday afternoon. Police said tlle spectacular mishap OC· curred shortly after 4 p.m. when Anna May McKinnon, 67, drove into the park· tog k>t with her nearly new auto. Ofllcer Mike Reilchl said the woman then _,enUy mlloed tho brake and hit Ibo accelerator !Mtead. '!be 1uto tho! tbrough tho north wall ol tht building, touins pllater and olflea MIPPllea acroa the room. Clerk Joy Ellubeth Brown, U, ol 159 Celle Rosa, WH hit by tht Qylna debrb, but suffered oniy minor hurta. · But the incident wasn't over with, yet. The car then began 1creechin1 backward1, leaving 10 feet of ac- celeration skids u It backed acrou Granada. It [Jnally lloppod in a front yard. Tbe McKbmon woman, who llvea at m Calle Marina, San Clemente, wasn't In- jured, but wai ahaken up by tht !JI. 2 Held in St.omping UNION CITY (UPI) -Pollco here wee bold!tts two -and a woman to- day In Iha death of a man -body -found Jn a Vacant Jot ~Jli nllhl. P911co said Goorp Ram.II, fT, 0r Union City, WU appaAOUy stomped to dtath !li the lol. cldents, police said. The injured clerk told police she was sitting at her ,desk when the wall sud· denly burst and the car p>ked through. The flyinc debris knocked the woman from her seat and plaster, books and of. fice supplies were thrown completely acroM the room, Reischl said. The Injured clerk was treated by her private physician. Pentagon Chief Outlines 'Mess' LOS ANGELES CUP! I -Dtvkl Packard, Deputy Defense Secretary who runs the. Pentagon on a day·to-day basil!, said Thursday he agrees with a Presiden- tial blue ribbon panel on Pentaeon reorganization that defense buying and management are "a mess." He cited iocldenta within the past three mmths w~re both the Air Force and the Nsvy disregarded hll llU!d•llnea for (OOd management. He told an, Armed F~ Menaiement Asaoclation dinner that. nmt of the panel'• lll recomm.endaUon1 would be adopted in an ef!ort to best tile aystem. Carpenter Sworn In . '-. '~y 'Gardner Newport Beach attorney D en n I 1 Carpeola', 11yin1 ho was "deeply bwnbl· eel, 11 became the state Senate's 21at Republican member Thursday. The former FBI agent waa ad- mlnlstered !ht oalh of olf!ct by hla long· time friend from Cotona de! Mar, JU!lict Robert Gardner of tbe Fourth District: Ciourt of Appea1. The brief ceremony wu held in the Senate chamber. Carpenter's wUe and two children were on hand. Carpenter, chairman of the Republican State Central CommJttee, was elected Tuesday to fill the seat left vacant when • fellow Republican John G. Schnllti of 'Tustin was elected lo Congress. Carpenter will face re-election In November. One of bis first acts as senator wu to vote 'aye" for Governor Reagan'• tu: reform bill. Passage of tho bill has been stymied since July rt for lack of two votes and Carpenter'• vote wasn·t enough. The bill wa.s defeated by one vote. As the Legislature rushed toward an adjournment deadline of S p.m. today, Carpenter got his Senatorial baptism ol firt as he voted on scores of bills. He voted for a propoql by Orange Coun- ty Assemblyman John V. Briggs (R· Fullerton) to lower the voting age to 18. However, the proposed amendment was defeated. Sawdu st Festival, .To Hold Auction Laguna 's lively and definitely "dlf· ferent" Sawdust Festival will ck>se shop Aq. 30, with an art aucUon to benefit the Laguna Beach Boys' aub. When the grounds open on the final day at 10 a.m., art and craft works, which have been donated by each of more than 150 artists will be on display near the waterfall at the rear of the grounds . Silent bids may be submitted on the items throughout the day. The Auction wiU take place during two time periods - 3 to four p.m. in the afternoon, and 1 to I p.m. As midnight rolls around, Sawdust '70 wiH close with this year's ediUoa belD1 the most successful yet. Harlan Terwilli1tr, president of the Sawdust. reparta that both attendance and sales are double when compared to last year. The Sawdust FesUvaJ i1 located one block past the P'ea:Uval of Aris grounds Jn Laguna Canyon, open dally from 10 1.m. until midnight, admlsal.on free. • FINAL WEEK OF SUMMER SALE Last Opportunity To Obtain The f11191t In 'i)uallty At Reduced l'rlcu HENREDON FEATURES eapri AT IPICIAL PRICll Drexel oflers its famout "E1ptranto" at tpecl1I prlces. H•nr•don • Herit19e upholst•ry h l 1taH1bl• et 1 I 5 %' re• ducf ion to lncude •p•cial ord•r. Don't cl•lay any lon9•r thi1 m•rch1n9i1t rney never 19aift he offertd et th ese •xceptional prlc••· DEALERS FO R: HENREDON -DREXEL: -HERlT AGE 7al11111 " NIWl'ORT llACH 1727 Wntcllff Dr., 642·20.IO O'IN ,RIDAY 'TIL t INTERIORS p,.f1ulon1! lnttrlor LAGUNA llACH D11ignors Availaltl-.AID-NSID 34.1 Norlh Coast Hwy. 49~51 OPIN fRI DAY 'TIL t ....._Tell "-M• et 0.-.. Cetllfy 14 .. 1161 -· I •• ' ' I I ' ' -. ..... ~ I ' ' • I . . ---........,,,_,,., -------------------/ DA!t V PlLOT -.. ~ • AIRPORT NOISE ABATEMENT COMMITTEE THE ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Gentlemen: ' When you expanded Orange County Airport, you did so with no thought of the environment under the flight path. You promised there would be a new Airport. 1Tenyearslater,thejet noise is intolerable, and you haven't yet found~ site for~ new . , airport. Our patience is gone. We hear some people say that Newport Beach is just go-· ing to have to take more noise, because mare air service is needed. Bywhatright canyouplace-theirconvenience above our':" . ;~·­ necessity -a livable environment? We · say, those who want jet service, but weren't willing to push for a new Air- port shoul,d have to wait. ' Procrastination must stop. So must the noise. We request a ceiling on Or- ange County Airport that 'Will prevent • • • • any increase in noise exposure -a noise ceiling that will protect our Community from further blight, and ivill phase out all jets when a new airport is opened. We feel our demands are reasonable. We think they strike at the heart of the problem ... zy oise Pollution and Procrasti-. ' natwn. . The People of Newport Beach C More than -S,000 of whom paid for this advertisement), .. • I I ., ,. I I • DAllV PILOT Frlda.y, August 21,, 1~70 PINTO -FORD'S ANSWER TO IMPORT CAR FIE~D Jn. High Geai· I Ford Introduces Pinto By CARL CARSTENSEN LAS VEGAS -The new Plnto.. Ford Division's answer to the import car field was in-- troduced here today to new~en from both the U.S. and Europe. lt was apparent that the foreign auto writers at· tendance was far greater than in past years. Actually, 46 models in six car lines were unveiled but most of the thunder was saved for the new Pinto and this year's bot selling Maverick which will also be offered as a four door in 1971. lot Jongtir than that. Tmpofts have enjoyed a fantastic growth at the expense of all'Of us and with Pinto we have ~e right ce.r to make a significant dent in the sales of imports." He saiJ that it wouldn'i-be easy as tbe import makers ;ire tough competitors: w.i th generally goOO products .and capable dealers, plus a very great advantage in the cost or labor input in their go®&'." The newest domesUc sub- compact is four inches longer, eight inehes wider and seven inches lower than the leading import. , Ford vice-president a n 4 division general manager said, "All signs point to the 70s as the decade of small cars.,. Naughton said that Ford had been preparing for this for a year and a half and added, "I've been living with it for a Money's ~orth II Investing in Wine 1,000'1 O' Oil PAINTINGS WHOLUAU WAllHOUU 9nH TO THI ,UIUC 1'11 11.~~NG~ :!Nto\ ANA PNONf; QMHf "DEAi.ER$ WANTED Can~~Bring Profits LOOKING FOR CURRENT YIELD FROM GOVERNMENT SECURITIES? W Mutual Fund lor ln~e1t­ lng In U.S. Govoemment Securlllff SffktCUfNnl Jocome by lnYe1tln9 in S.CurlU. Wltlcti ~1r• Gu1rentMd by tlMo U.S. GOYeM• mlf'lt or 111 ln1trumeni.111i.1 Botll •• IO tit• Payrnant of PrfnctplJ l l'ld Jnl.,••t. *D•llr In ta rest A«ruN by Iii• fund°" t*'t PorttolloSecuf1Ue• *Minim-um lnlll1I Jnvtstm•nl: $1 ,000 ------------- INTEltNATIONAL SECUllYIES CORI'. )M I. """ St. P.O. au JU cm• M,...,, c1. nw--+U-2111 HoM _________ _ till---------- suu ,,, " By SYLVIA PoRTER Let's say that·,in 1949, you invested $60 in a case of 1947 La T.ache -an historic red Burgundy wine from France's famed Romanee Conti domain -and gave i\ away as a new baby present. When that ''baby" turned 18 three years · ago, the same case was retail· ing for $250 -and it would cost $450 today, if you could find an y. · Let's say that a!I recently as: 19601 you. bollght. a case of 1959 Lafite Rothtcbitd, one of the greatest Jkrdeaui wines, for $45. Today, the same ease · costs (415..f!' at New York's ............. • • • • • • • • • WANTED: Will purc h•s• sm•ll Electronic1 M•nuf•cturi n9 Firm l'rinclpals Only • • • • • Writ• l .C.S. Corp. • Suite i o at • a 2ffS E. Coast Highway a a (lf'ona dt l M•r, C.llf. a I• •••••••••• I KA.AAfE SfUDIO •f C.ri• M"• llt•op111t 11 141 W. l•tli St., •I ''•t•flt;• I: t9Hl1 Wt ht•• r11T1M,l1J •nd cl1u1• 111 '' 11111•1 f•r '"'II wo-.lt I ir'"' (1.t•). Fo1 l11ftH!ll•llo-D1'1't S4~·J09•, 1ftM 61)0 Pf"~2·1ll7 '' !4J.SSSO. Chl1f 1 .. 11ruc-to1, '11"';' D''"'" .. J,,.,,. Htti•111I K1r1t• Ch•'"pio•1. S.. ,,.._ r... ........... ,._ O.""""'"'" K.,... D9'1'y et "'9 Japm11a ..... le .... ,... i, Wine Chateau Dassault Chateau Oreyu.c Chateau Meyney Chateau L'Angelu.s Chateau Leoville Lascascs Ch<1.teau Caloa Segur Chate11u PinchOo 37 .~ 37,$0 Lalande 39.10 *·ll Prices or 1969 ..-. claasi!- ed u an historic year, also will rise sharply. A a r o Jt predicts, especially burgundies m.w on salt tor dtUvery gert year. Aaron speclftcally rf!C"Ommends 1n the undeMSO • CIRfl'.J"OUp: Sa.ntenRy $34.75: Auxey·Dw'e.1ses. LeVal $.16.SO: ChamboD• Musigny fl!.95; Aloxe Corton. Prince d e Mcrode $44.75; Nuits St. Georges $47,50. 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(with Diamond stylus) that lets your records last • 11f1tlme •. -··t ~ EXTRA BIG SAVINGS ON THESE MAGNAVOX VALUES! ACT NOW! SUPPLY LIMITED MODERN WALNUT snREO THEATRE ' MEDITERRANEAN snREO THEATRE WALNUT 23" COLOR CONSOLE WAS . ONLY SAVE WAS oNLY SAVE $995°0 $85000 . $100°° FRE.NCH PROVINCIAL 23" COLOR CONSOLE $59850 $49850 $100°0 sns00 $67500 $100°0 MEDITERRANEAN IMPERIAL STEREO ~~~ S69850 $59850 s10000 EARLYP~ERICAN 23" coLoR coNsoLE MEDlnRRAMEAN PECAN 60" STEREO $39850 $29850 $l(M)OO 18" TABLE MODEL COLOR s1oso00 $69800 S3s200 . s11s00 $59500 s120°0 $33950 $25950 s 9000 ' ANTIQUE GREEN EARLY AMERICAN STEREO $29850 '228 50 $ 7000 c~~~~~T AM/FM STEREO PHONO. · s~:~K~Rs $27950 19950 s 80°0 Magnav-o~ HOME ERTERTAmMENT CENTERS GOLDENWEST & WARNER HUNTINGTON BE:ACH SALES ONLY 842-5596 ' NOW 3 BIG LOCAJ.ONS ·OVA ~s ' ~ "Whirlpool 45 YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE _ .: . HOME APPUAHCES 401 MAIN STREET BROOKHURST & WARNER HUNTINGTON .BEACH SERVICE & SALES 536-7561 FOUNTAIN VALLEY SALES ONLY 962-2456 • I ·l " I Viejo Kids rf o Streich l'heir Legs ., Qalldren ,atlendlng La ·Pu Jnlmnedjal<.Sd>ool 111 Ml!Slon Viejo.may be ,;;alklng two milea to sChool thil year. Truitees ol the San Joaquin·Eleinfn. tary SCll9ol District voted 4 to t'Wed- ne!day to uiend the walking distanre In their district· ' 1be -"" the waiklng distanc:U was ..o-tt by·the'admini!tratlon as an economy .measure. 'Ibis y e a r ' s ITansportation budget had been set at $27$,000 but school officials fear that ...ts will exceed thal figure beca.,., of contlnuin( district growth. Rex Nerbon, Wist.ant superintendent for busineu .services,. pointed' out that by extendlng the walking distance savings t'OUld. be 1ccrued by reducing bus use Mur, and the number of buses In use. He •aid the dlatrlet would not lose any of ite 1 tat e transportation. reimbursement. which amounts to about so percent. fridlJ, A.,_.st 21, 1'70 S DAILY ~LOT 3 Feileral Su...,q-- • County's W ate~ ' . Declared 'Safe~ By LYN HARRIS HICU lO pert<llll "' --i. --Son Clemenle ~ ....... -1 •. OranJe County water wu declared safe 'welll terv1na tbeaoutb flDd of lbt city. ' -though tao high in mineral 1content -catUzic water cootaminatSon "rare" Jn today in the wake ol U.S. Public Health Orll!ge County, s-' uld' tllo Int Jn. ,_ Service reports of contaminated water .It stances hi.Ve resulted ha flood u-:'IC River,:ICle and San ~lno counties. to a water B)'aitem., er eomtruction.c:ao-1 'Ille federal survey showed :llS percent taminatlc1l"lrcm -Unes. f of 1he systems of the two counties pro-"· duced water with pollulanta uceedin• ff pollulloo levels exceed the llnPo I < • sample llmlb, .-npiinr· 11 -lo o ': recommended limiL!, and 11 peicent wen determine -the tell no11y n. 0 , • above the mandatory limllS· dlcated oerloua -• ~ •• Of .... Dflll1 , ..... ,. Robert stone, chJef of the e~ .. ln every one ot aur few cues <:J !I viromnental heaht't division of the Orange peniltently bigb eounta, we blYe been 4 County Health llepartmoot aald toiic bl II "' b chemical aod bacteria report.a abow a e to correct , reported Stone. He : Metropolltan Water D~lrict, the'ma""' · aald Immediate action II tallen ellber to • ~· shut down tllo affecjtld -'"' -• source or Orange County water, .. well '"-·--Lo~--·--1-!bat the water •· • WI.thin safe i:-~·." ~ " ... ......,. 1111 UIUIWI unsafe-' ' : However, MWD water !ails mineral 'n.e cotdy performs monthly rmklm. content tests. samples and reports. Stun•. said ane 1 The State Health Department suggesb cou1aJ eoimwnllies have -:: alternate eoorces of drinking water when their use ol wells due to ..it nter tn- mineral content exceecb 500 mlligrams trusbt. per liter, The exception Is San Clenente, -. "Water In Orange County generally e:r~ Bernie Wottle, uperator ot. the .-. Voilng against the pro-1 was Board Preaic!ent GraUan Bidart who felt enough Wonnatloo hadn't been' presented. "We have, to do what's possible to balance the budge~" said Trustee Ed Berry. "It's not going to bw1. a aeventb grader to walk two miles. DICK HELFFRICH (LEFT) WINS ONE FOR SAN CLEMENTE IN JR. LIFEGUARD MEET "Huntington Beach'• Jim McAdams Loses Thia Battle, But His Team Won the War ceecb the maximum ror dissolved solids," certlfled laboratory at the dty's Wltet said Stone. He eotimated lbal IO to 90 reclamation laboratory llO\d. "OUr ...U pel'Cent of Metropolitan water is above water is outstanding ; we are fortunate ti .'· the 500 tnark and averages about T10 mils have.such ei:cellent water. "We oould have busing on a voluntary buir with each parent contributing if Ibey wanted their child bl!S{d." Junior Lifeguards •sunk!! per llter, Wotlle delcribed the well water as bov· •"I1U8 doesn't affect bea1tb, ooly taste. lng "Jesi hardness and less salta,,. . ',:' but it has a laxative effect on newcomen," he noted. San CleuM!nte's city qineer, ,Phil ,: ~ Although Stone's highest praiae of Peler, aald tbal "'!1 twice In the eltlhl · Under the new proposal seventh and eighth graders will have to live more than two miles aw.,-before busing will be available. Youngstera in the fifth and sixth &rades will walk if they live a mile and a quarter or less from school. MWO water wa.s that Jt is .. better tban years his cffice bu made the water._. ::- not having any water" he lauded the well dards reports to the llate bas be lound a w-which compriae> llOIIletimes half" )JO!itive becterta counl. l!Olb times, wrre eliminated. finally the compeUUon program, the full~e guards Jook for some Orange County communitJea' sup. resample and remect could opt qui:ate Huntington Visitors Swamp San Clemente Crew Third and fourth graders will walk ~ they live one mile or less from school. 'lbe distance for tindergarteners, first and second graders will remain the same with the walking distance set at three- quartera of a mile. The previous walking formula was three.quartea of a mile for kindergarten through third and one mile far fourth through elghtb gnderll. Neriloo p>inted out that busing would be provided regardless of distance where Afety ill I fador. Clement~ Gets Military _ Burial Milibry 1 tuner11 ..-vices were coo- micted today fer lonn<r reotauranl owner Wllliam F. Null Jr. qt Sen <Jemeate, wbo died In Veterq's Hospital last weekeDd. · • Mr. ,N\lll, I W~ War ll veteran and owner el the Park Cafe for 22 YW1· liv· ed at • S. El Camino Real. He leaves his wlclOw,'lala, ol tbe home; his molller, Nonna Null of Riverside and a brother, Herbert Null ol Santa Ana. a119latf1 Birds By FREDERICK SHOEMEHL Of "" ~" "" lteff San Clemente's Junior Lileguards hosted their ~ from illlll· tington Beach Wednesday for dnm«' competition and loond that the gang from the north was out to win. San Clemente fell to defeat in al.most a11 of the activities on tb• beach and in the Water. "But it doesn't bother us," aaid full time. lifeguanf Jlob Skelley, who heads the San Clemente junior•' pro&ram. "After all, Huntington Beach baa a lot more people than we do." (About 200 to 40.) 'lbe local juniors did defeat the ""1· llngton Beach team in the "Sun Fi!h" competitioo, a race cn an fours, with tbe bad; -and diest'up. other ac11.-the Aro oPPOlinl -c:ompeted in were dls&lnce nm, di!tince mm., tug .t war, and llWimmlilg and lUl'lmll relayL Some other eventl included, JDUU;al "-. bqda -ol-ical -·· Several -I~ of hoee were tluct In the sand w!iile a greater llUlllber of boys 1'"'1 lined • .., Oil tile -· When the llgnal came, Ibo bciy1 clubed out· to !Ty and get a length ol hoee. • ThOse who didn't get out last enough San Clemente visitor Monty Brown, 5, Los Angeles, get& the cold shoulder from trio of well-fed local pigeons as be offers them some lid· bits during a tour of the San Clemente Pier, Monty was visillng hl1 grandparents In San Clemente this week. ' I narrowed to two boys aft.er one length. the boys that may lhow IW'fWniuo as Rlies. the pollutlon count. I · ·: r-·-Some Fomtaln Valley wells Iring In PU'I ""1lll\eOI WU -lo Another popular evl21t was the pillow future lifeguards. water 18 Jow as 250 mill per titer of Stone's, "It may hive been jlLW a dlrtJ; fight. Two boys, ooe from each city, None of the female members of the di.!lsolved solids. • faucet or dirty bottle." straddled a rail about four feet off the junior lifeguard force may join the Slooe ooted that rooch of the well In Rivtnide and 5'ft Beminlino ~ gr()Und. Each bad a pillow and when the regular 1ifeguard squad1 but the girls water Is MWD water ' which bas been ties 4t systems ~ reporl-1 nceecllag: word "Fight" eounded, each began to at-often are referred to the city recreation spread in percolation· beds 'to replenish recommendtd limits fOI' dimoived eolids, tack his opponent. 'lbe one who fell off department for PoSsible employment a!I underground aoorces. Mforinxi;21fU'bacterialcootent.1f.for; .~ tile rail lint loot. rpoo_l _ll_fe.::gllal'1b.....::..:.::... _________ G::arde:..::::•..:Gro:..::"':..::and::.:An:..::ahebn:..:::.da::::hn=..:lbr:::;:l_:sulf=a=te:.:and=.:IJ=.:fnr=.:nlrale.:..:::· :._ ___ _ The wiMer at each heat had to lrnock down bis opponent two out ol -times. Wedneaday'a competitioo was the third between San Oemente and Huntington Bead>. Tho first wu beld In 11611. Tho otber one wu a ttree way ccmpetilion between the junior lifeguards from San <l<menle, Senta ()a and ""'1llnlton Bead>. beld en Iba latter'• j>eacb, 1be junior lifeguard program baa beon ~ .... of the San Clemente Ll!quard Deplrlment -tile ...... r "' Hit. . 'Ibis year, IJD local yeulbo -llo ogeo .t 10-1$, girls and boys, hove ..,. d-• the rigonlul --Wbea'the younpier. are finished wltll ooe of the six weet sessions, they are . able ~ l1!'im to 1be end of the San Clanetite·Plor (880 yan!s). , "We tpend t lot of tiine on ocean swimming," said lifeguard captain Phil si-. "We a1tem!>1 to co-all phues of ocean swimming and aquatlcl." While the junior guanls do a ~ of swimming, instruction is allo given in bodf and board llll'fing, nmnlnJ en- durance, ..Ueyball, and stin diving techniqUeo and equipme{lt. "We abo mate the kid> learn a little military cllscipllne. We mate them lftl1ftr' 'ys sir' or 'no sir' .to their in- ~-1be -also elect lieutenanl'I in their own ranks.'' Stubbs repent . . A> tbe ooncluUln ol the jUnJor lifeguard 'Presidential' Avenue Still Eludes Decision San Clemente's councilman continued to spin their wheels on Vii de Freote this week. And planning~· will have another chance to do the same with the hassle OVft suggeatiom io change the name ti the frontage road to Avm.ida del Preaidente, Councilmen, bearing of • apl.it decision ol. sorts among residents and property owners along the freeway frootage ·road, decided to order a public hearing b<tore coimnissionen as the first step to cbang· Ing lhe name. . 1be decl.sion came after councllmen ' learn<d that the maj<rity of landowners along the road prefer the new Presiden- tial narile. MJmy reSkJents, however, want the Dame tO stay the same. OouncUmen aided with the taxpayers' views, however, and decided to It.art legal proceedlnp to change the name. 'Ibe action came mooths after the m.. ltial IUQestloos to name the street en- dlnC at the gate to the Western White House llOllldlling more Presidential Included in suggestions were ideas to add "Site ~ Western White Houte" on San Clemente freeway ligns. 1be State Dtvisioil ol, H!Pwaya re!wi- ed. Jn the meantlmt, questionnairet went nut to dwdlen and lalldowners along Via de Frente. Their answers returned a few weekl •go. A hearlng on the change to "Avenk!a del Presidente1• is expected at the plan-- ninr commtssion meeting next week. , SEGERSTROM CENTER adds a new dimension to downtown Orapge Coamy Southern California First National BanlC ' opens its new Regional Headquarters • this \veek, Aug. 21-28, in the heart of Santa Ana'! financial dtetriot We'll ...-ve coffee, cooklei and puncll, and give a gilt to everyone wlio ·comoi m, 1ot anyone wlio open• a cliedcing or savings aocount of $25 or more, there'll be a special girt. ll'1·going to be a g1'63l grand opening. Remember tlie elate, tblo nok. Aag. U-111. Southern California First Nation!ll Bank Segentrom Cent&" 1075 No. Main St. •1 r .• ,. ' '· .. v- f ••• ~. . ..:_. ;• .• .. , " ·' .. .. -· ' . • . • . . I frldQ, A~l 21, 1970 . Cambodians Thwart Reds Near Capital (~ "', 1111 C•llr' PIW le.IO Allco Royal stirred up a tempest aboo~ a teapo~ in Great Yarmouth England. A helper in her china stall at the Great Yarmouth market place sold a teapot for 50 cent.I Wednesday. The teapot co~ tained th• stall 's take for th• day-between $70 and $115. Police sought a man about 50 who bought the poL • Tht wift of a shipptno Unc director in Rottndam chrilten- td a container 1hip at tM Von Der Giesee1l dt Noord 1hfPJ1Crd, but tM Vt:IBt:l rtftut:d to slide' down tht ran1p. Yard worh:t'ltlft tried for sewra.! houri to get the A bt:I Tasman to alide down the ramp but gaue up and p_ot!Poftt:d th< lo•nchfflg. • A paliceman stopped a car for speeding in Utrecht, Holland and was surprised when one of the two men inside toot an iron bar· from the back and beglill bf!Uring the vehicle. "AA this ba~peDJ to be mr, car, I can do with it al I pt.ease, ' pollce quoted the mah .. laying. The policeman was not too aurpriJ... ed to give. the driver a ticket and the man walked away. •• A group of Y"'llli4 i:anging in age from 8 to 16 marched at th• Mecklenburg County courthouse in Charlotte, N.C. for 21' hours Wednesday to show support for city policemen and advocate itern punishment for lawbreakers. The young people, most of them members of a Charlotte church had siglll which said: "We Stand Behind You, Policemen,'' and "Support Your City Police." Stata Dlltrlct Jud g e William H. Allomathy, wearing hla judicial robe, told. them, ''I think if more yo11111 people would get out 1nd do what you're doing we'd have a bet· ter country." He then Invited them inllde to a aoack bar and boUJhl a ....... of IOfl drinks. ' . A!Mill __ _ In front of the BOltco'I IDOlt laabionable clothing 1toru lo pro- test the • replacement of { h • miniskirt by the midi. All memben o! the glrla against midis (GAMS), they said mldcalf and longer sklrtl were an attempt by manufacturers to exploit some women's 1uacep- liblllty to lubion trends.-All but one of the marchers had their hemlines far above the knee. She wore bell-bottomed alacu. • "I'm Dutch and I'm stubborn,. I'm Scotch and tight, and I'm Irish and angry/1 New York M1yor John V. Lindaay 1ay1. 'lbe combination, be add1, "i1 the worst possible mi:1- ture you can Imagine at the helm of this city." Unclaay cited hla an- cestry Wednesday as qualllcation for pmldlng over B r o o k I y n ceremonies marking the 1tart of restoration of the 32S-yeaN>ld Pieter Clae1en Wyckoff farmhouse , which wu built on land bought from Uie Canarslo Indians In 1636 by a Netherland administrator. 1'ho house, a sagging, steep-roofed Dutch colonial 1fill b11 some of its hand-hewn cedar shingles. The restoration will include removing plumbing and other modern Ill· tures-llicludlng a television an· tenna. PHNOM PENH (UPI) -Jubilant Cambodian lroop1 today claimed vidory OVtl' Communist fOtCM Ofl, the lp- proac:lles to Phnom Penh In a 24-hour battle in whlch ~ North Vietnamese were reported killed. Cambodian tommandets rushed rein- forceni.enta into the arta just north of tlhe capital &o aet up a new defense rl:na pro. tecUng the city 11alnat an estimated 2,000 Nonb Vietnam.,. and Vtet C.., believed in the rqlor\. Although lbe lhreat to Phnom Penh •ased afler heavy fighting Thur .. day around the vtlla,ge of Pret Tameat nine miles northeut ol the capllal, Com- munllt gunners fired rocket. and mortarr into Clmbodlan p 0 I J t I 0 n s * * * Senate Near Allied Troop ·Support Ban WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Senate, · trying to avoid another hUale tn Indocblna, appear• clOH to wrlUnl new legtllation intended to keep the war from 1preadlng. 5en. J. William Fulbrlgbt (0.Ark.) pro. posed -and k•y Nlxoo admlnlltraUon alliee appear to hive accepted -111 amendment to bar ualatance to foreign troopa flgbttnc to prop up the pending $19.2 billion military procurement bill. Sen. John Si81nla (J>.Mill.), Jbe bW'a floor manager, appeared on the verge of grudglncJy accepttnc lbe dwlp. U Jbe amendment l>ec:omea law, il coold tllrow a ""°"h Into a reported Jen· taUve agreement between the United States and 'nlalland f« aendlng 5,0IO Thai regulan Into Cambodia to -. up Jbe Phnom Penh 1overnmenl It aloo could IWp any pJana by Viel, nameae for'C;el to usl1t the ~lan government. .. Wherever American tax dollar• for waging a war go, the American flag in· evitably follows," Fulbright sald. "There will be no winning of the war In Cam- bodia on the cheap, by payln& foreign forces to do the fighUng." Fu.lbriiht. however, allured Stenni.I that Jbe ammdment would not lnlerfere with pnoont U.S. air llrlkea and other allied adtritiea ln Llot or Cambodia deaJcned to bead off agreulon In Viet, nam. Storm's Floods Claim 12 Lives 1QAMl (AP) -Flub Hooda In the -of Matllnlque drowned U -and lolured many olben durt111 1be pusage ol Tropical Sl<lnn Dorothy aaou the French Jslapd, the National Hurrk:ooo Center reported today. A delug• ol ll.32 Jnchea In nine hours bl~lbe.eapital.Cll Fort de Fr .... , °"~ii>& C<Nlderable local floodln1. Wlnda 1'1!achln& a top 1peed or eo mllu an. hour ln rultl dkl lltUe d am • I e however. Weakened aJithlly by her cclllaion with the mountalnl, Dorothy pocked a punch d only SO miles an h<U' a1 lhe struck out ahnoet due wa:t acrou the Caribbean Sea. FTC to Take Action On Magazine Sales WASHINGTON (UPI) -A con· gre111111n who claims UllllCt'Upuloul door- to-door magazine aalamen are bilking the public of mllllonl ol doj\an 11ld Jo. day the Federal Trade Comml11ion (FTC) hu agreed to make an lnduttry- Wide 1nvert11aUon of bb: charges. nie announcement was made by Rep. Fred G. Rooney (Wa.), who haa been investlpUng Itinerant m a I a 1 I n e aal"\""' for about II monUla. directly acrou Jbe Mekoq River fn>m the royal palace. 'lbl1 wu the cJ.,..i bombardmect of Jbe dty's cultural center to elate. Field commanden aald the batlered North Vlelnameae force on the tall bank of the river appeared to be nllfOllPlng. The dty la 00 the Wei\ baek, U.S. Air Forte FW recaanaluance jets swooped low over the batllefldd to keep tabl on Tait Booster Student worker in U.S. Rep. Robert Taft'a senatorial cam- paign displays replica of watch fob used by Taft's grandfather, William Howard Tait lo 1908 campaign. Ann Hill, 24, Ohio State -University graduate. sbowa the representative'• campaign model. Czechs Remove Flowers Front Martyr's Grave PRAGUE (AP) -AutharJUes r<moved nowen and oJber clecoraUona from lbe crave ol. Czecboslovat 1tudent hero Jan PallCh and took into CUJtody aeveral foreigners at hil graveside today -the -annlvm;uy of the Soviet-Jed h> vaalon • M..,.. ol flowen brought by........,. to the Palaeb crave 1bandl7' wm ,_. when the~ opened tbla momlnt. CJeCba "1d. 1beJ allo -the authorttl<a of remotlng a bloct-eclpd portrait ol Paladl, Ille 21-year-<>Jd llUd"" who in January, 1911, burned hlmaelf to death to protest the Soviet occupetlon. But an uDeDdlng stream of old and young pald homage to Palach today with · new houquela of flowers and candlel, A group ol youth fOftipen bad ""' laldtresh truii on the grave thli mornJ.ni when a Czech woman be1an to arrqe candles at the unmarked Ille to form the lettel'I ''Pat.ch." The young foreigners, appart:ntly sJudenla, helped with the candle ar-rangement. · Plalnclotbeamen at the cemetery 111e detained !iv• of the )'Olll1( people, lour ol whom appeared to be Eut West Germans and llaJJan tourlstJ. Two old women ctmetery employes with hrooma appeared and a-..pt the candlet Into trash bucteta over the pro- tests ol watdtin( Clecha. Beer Heir Hamm Jr. Dies in Minneapolis MlNNEAPOLIS, MIM. (UPI) - WIWam Hamm Jr., heir to a St Paul Brewery fortune and vSclbn of a teNia- tlonat rll!llOITI kldnapln& by the Alvti KuJllHofa Barker -In lbe prohibition era, died 'lllunday. Hail Hits Burlington Hard Summer Rains, Gusty Winds, Hit i.fuch of Nation ' C11Hforwla lou!Mr11 C.lltol'?llt ""•• tuM" afl(I f•lr todolr Wllll lltl19 Nlnp«flvtl t:lll!!te. M'"'I"' low ..,_II 9"d '" •klllll'""' , .. ,, ... Ille -r btMl, 111 efl'ltfWlM clHr Ml". .... """""' • ._i.nc: .. -lo., fol In N -l'!lftt bul <l11tecl 11 -" 11111 111 Ille 1tltf'n_.. 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They were moved into an 11'11 all: mllta north ol Jbe city welt of tile Mekon& RJver a1oog wiUI a reiJllor<ed company of paratroopen. Almoet. no refugee movement w11 1een frnm the area west of the Mekong IOward Phnom Penh. ~~ movement ii al-m01t always 1 ·ve IDdicator of tbe pr.ence Of Communllt troop!. 1be outnumbered Cambod.Lam who bat- tmld a 1,000.man force el North Viet-- ..,,_ and Viet Cq In the batUe Tburaday wn ..u....i toilay and mofll were In a happy ~ Al they mov~· back to PllJ»m P"'1h a\ioord WFld War JI vlnta11• landlna &'ill. • "We beat the Vt!" Oeie tOldler lh<>uted. •·we atopped the VC!"'' ' ,._. ~ ~. 1mlle1 and lauaf>ttr lilied the Jan4lol crall 11 the reU.vod troops lhoultd ~t lo the rein. forcemenll. One oolditr cllmbed to a bJgh )IOll>t on lh.e bolt and began playl111 a !Jule. Kl1oon Beii, COlllll)lllCkr ,ol a baltallon wbkn wu relieved, ».immed up jbe fee1· lna ol h1I men. "Of course, we defeated the Vlel Con&." he said when asked to comment. on the battle. "We bave totted the Vs.& Cong to disperse. Appmnily· tho)' thought the)' could take u" but Ibey Jound out Cllfferent. ·"In my opinion, Ult Viet Cong '#fUe trying to drive through for an attack on Phnom Penh. We have stopped lhe attack on Phnom Penh." 1be moo<I in Phnom Penh ttaelf re- mained placid and Ule people llllowed no apparent concern tha.t the tll? Jtsetf mlgl>t be lnY&ded. "'nle Phnom Penhtse are like Yount people belng lold aboot the birda and beet," one American official aa.ld. 1•You cen tell someone a thou.saod times that 1 bee. stings but he never believes you unW he i.s 1tuog ... Mideast Peace Talks Set Nasser, Hussein Map Strategy; Israel to Name Envoy By Untied Preu lntenlatloaaf Israel ls expected to name Its represen- tative to the Middle Eallt peace talks by Monday, Diplomatic sourcea ln Tel Aviv 1ald today. While prepar:.t:ons for an early begin- ning to the ta1k.!I were under w1y in Israel, Preaident Gamal Abdel Nas.ser of Egypt and King Hussein of Jordan were meeting in Alexandria to plan Arab 21trategy for the discussions. The question of where and at what level the tali.I would be held remained to be settled, but an Israeli foreign ministry 11pokesman indicated 1::-cel would be will- ing to drop Its opposition to New York as a 1ite. GuMar V. Jarring, the United Nations: med.IJtor in cha11e of the talka, baa been quoted by a U.N. apokesman as agreeing with I1rael that the talks should begin at the foreign minister level rather than the lower ambasaadorial level favored by the Araba. The dlplomaUc aource1 in Tel Aviv said the Iaraell representative probably will be appointed at the weekly cabinet meeting Sundey but th~ announcement will probably be withheld unW Monday so it can be discussed in the Kn esset (parliament). 'Ille Kne~t bepn its summer reces.1 last ·week but was called baclr: into ~slon by the three oppoaltion. parties, led by the hawkish Cahal , for a special debate on Israeli-American relation! and recent tax increases. Nasser and Hussein met ln Cairo Thursday but left 1hortly afterward ror the resort city of Alexandria to escape the 95 degree heat. Officials in Cairo said the ctiscuulons. eipected to last three days, would cover the Egyptian-Jordanian position toward lsrael, the military situation along tht Jordanian front and coordination with tbt Egyptian rront and the situation tn Jordan, which is complicated by the Palestinian guerrilla&' rejection of. the American proposals. Texas Diphtheria Cases on Rise SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (AP) -Con- firmed dlphtberla ca.ea in San Antonio has risen to 56 for the year today witp two more childrai added lo the list in a steadily growing epldanlc. Health officials also counted nine suspected cases of the dDease, which has taken two children's Jives this year. An estimated 20,000 penons received diphtheria shots at immunization cmtera Thursday, officials said, raising the total of Inoculations lo about 80,000 since Aue. JO. The mass immunization drive con- tinued today with health workers aided a1 before by military medics and volunteer doctors and nurses. CHROMACOLOR •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• TM £DDINOTON • B403GW A COMPLETELY NEW COLOR TV SYSTEM THAT BRINGS YOU A COLOR PICTURE FAR BRIGHTER WITH TRUER COLORS, SHARPER DETAIL AND GREATER CONTRAST THAN EVER BEFOllE IN TV OF THIS SCREEN SIZE CATEGORY! Fits In right where you want lt ••• den. ... living room or bedroom ' $469 95 New COMPACT CHROMACOLOR 1nd onty Zenllh Ms Ill Grained Wricln Walnut cok>r cabinet Power T ,.nsfomler. VHF /UHF Deluxe Spollll• Ponelo, •• '3• TMR·Cone .... , .... 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Af'c-.t4'11 ......... :14 c...i • awu. ...... 011111 'ltah ~ • o,,...om. ""'c................, • CefOf CIMrM•r CoMNI ., ___ _ W¥HPR11 ...... • a ............ UHPA ..... IN HARBOR CENTER . 2300 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 540-7131 TV and APPLIANCE e Daily 9 'til 9; Sat., 9 'til 6 1 Ul'IT ........ AERIAL VIEW SHOWS STORM DAMAGE IN SUBURBAN SUDBURY Roofs C•rrled Like Frisbees (Bottom Photo) •s 90 mph Winds Hit IGller Sto1m Ravages Towns; 5 Die, Mo.re· Than 200 Hurt 2 B abies Attacked By Girls? BRADFORD, Eng I and (UPI) -Police aay th(ee glr!> -one ag..t I and i,.,, aged I -attacked two babiea in a slum are:l, leaving them na11:· ed afXI 90 battered that the father of oOe had tn>uble recognizing hb child. Because the suspects are under 10, lhe minimum age of crlminal responsibility, no charges can be · made, detec- tives said. Bo1h victims w I n salisiactory condl.lion today recovering in a hospital. Police, parents · ahd neighbors began the ......it Wednesday afterooon. for Lyn· ne-Marie Cresswell, ·s, aitd Natalie Sculley, 21 months, playmates who live across the street from each other, an hour alter they disappeared. Natalie was found two hours later by Mrs. Sandra Smith, 23, wandering in ' a nearby alley. SbG was naked, shiver· ~ from the cold and cover..t with cuts, bnUse5 and grazes, police said. A sllort time later Lynne. Marie was found by police un· conscious: in a nearby cellar with three hea\.ry stones leJd across her. She also was nak· ed and covered with scratches and bruises. Natalie's fat be r, Terence Scully, 34, said he did not recognize hts daughter at fir.it because ol her injuries. Fridot, August 21, 1970 DAILY l'ILOT IS Agnew Scores Democr~ts. 'GOP Kee ping Tliem Fro m Destroy in g U.S . System' BEYERL Y HIWl (AP) - Vice President Splro T. Agnew says 1'Repub11can f I s c a I respomlbillty" is keeping the Democrats fr o m destroying tbe free enterprise system and from bringing on soclallsm in America. At a fund-raising dinner Thunday night for S e n • G""1i• Murphy (R.C.llf.), A~w said Democrats in C.00. g~ are offering "cotton can- dy . . . free-wheeling, fancy promises. "ii we look Into the hand! ol the federal government all of the money that the Democrats would need for the programs that they propose, we wt1uld no longer have a f r e e econony," Agnew s a Id. "We would have socialism." The vice president said Democrats on the Senate Labor and Public Welfare Commlll« bave proposed an- nual spending programs ol cannot find men m o r e street in deep recatioo..'" more than l«O billtoo. Thia qualified than Larry O'Brien ""Iott u.n a -...io< would be more than lwice the to lead it." Wall StrNl ftrm1 have been :,:ri::,1~' ~ '"'!:':u::i In Wasbington, O' Br I en, forced lido !Jquidatlan dur1ng noting Agnew'• "penchant for um year of. the Nkon ad-- Product, he said. personal attacrt," said the mlnlstratioa,"' Q?Brien aald.. "I have absolutely no beslta· brokerage firm was .. one of A.&ntiw l • • v e 1 Clllf<rnia tlon In saying that if we a~pt many firms that was a vjctim Saturday for a tour of Asia, all these proposals, l he of Nix o a administration's' He wW meet with leaden bt American private enterprise disastrous economic poUcies South Korea, Thailand, 5oatb system would be taxed beyond _Policies that have left Wall Vietnam and Taiwan. its capability and collapse,"1---'------------....,,-----Agnew asserted. ...- "Only Republican f I s c a I responsibility l.! keeping this nation out or financial chaos." The vice president also had wor<b for Democratic Na- tional tbairman Lawrence F. O'Brien saying th.at a Wall Stieet brokerage house he once headed collapsed· "under bis adroit management." "Now he is chairman of another shaky organhatloo, the Democratic party," Agnew said. "It iJ not faring too well, either. Small wonder, when it Barber B~yeott San Takes Snip at Long Hair s CHICAGO (AP) -The go lo a store where longhairs number of barbers ln Chicago y,-orlc don't buy there, go has been trimmed by the long-someplace else.' " hair fad , so their union is urg-.. And what can the wives lng them to cut their patronage of the shaggy man-say?" Siracusa continued. "If ed. we don't bring home the "We've lost about 4 0 0 money what can they do? barbers in the last couple of "I think the government Chino lnn1ales :t~~~ !f'8~:i should do something about Jt," M8 of the J ourneyman. Slracusasaid. 'Escape Prison Barben Union, AFLeio. "They should kick these Siracusa said Thursday that longhairs out of school, as dlr- CHINO (AP) -Two anned his local, whtch he described ty as some of them are. This robbery c o n v I c s described as the largest in the nation, is is a national problem, It's as anned and dangerous were down to a membership of 2J500 hurtin barbe all th .... A 1-toda f the from clMe to S,000 about two g n across e .from LA. on wre ~ y rom country." California Iostllutlon for men year.1 ago. ;=========;I The only ai~ine serving Git• where they were awaiting trial "In our magazine we try to AT a· for a previous escape. promote the clean-cut look.'' Only One Orange County just increased -· •• Auth>rtties pressed a !leafCtl he said. "And we're telling our Final stocks In all home editions. its fares. So. we suggest you ... ,.. • tor Dmald ROOlnette, u, and barbers not 1o p a t r o n I • e Tha • bl d 1, 1 1 1 0 dn've to LA and fly PSA Instead. IV ltlm Timottiy W. Hall, 28, who they longhairs. t' a g ra . t s n range ....._ eou,.,, Tht DAILY PILOT Is tht 0 f I San F . . WW. said sawed tlrough security "They don't give us any on"' daily ,,....,.,.. that df:llv-ur are o ranc1sco is •.n;.p UR (UP -. section window ban and used business," be said. "Why " I'll $16.20, Incl d' SUD.B Y, Onl IJ -(EIYI') iuursday and a tiller industrial machinery and m tht PKkl9L SI U 1ng tax. The sky. blackened and fat windstcnn -.. -h"bly a bl ted arl houses In pull 1-~·~d>apl~~ai~··~·s~ca~r~to~flee=_::ahoul2~d~w~e~g~lv~e~the~m~an~y~!2"~~========~==========:::::======:--: ..,vuu as •P 1 through Che main cate. "I even told my wlfe, 'If you raindrops splattered against tornado -lashed without of lumber. the workmen aloft on the ; 1,2.00-foot smoke.stack of the warning across tht mining It sank boats, started fires 1nternal.ional Nickel Co . ~try of· Mrthern Ontario, from downed electrical wires, &melter. 1hrieking through the com· sailed roofs through the 11.lr '11!• lint hint I\ wasn't ))"! munltle.s. like Frlsbeeo, 1 p 11 n t er • d o n t mere 1 u m m e r Oun., '.l'he storm lnocted over thouundJ of windows and doiE ~e in a ttllepbone buildings like dollhouaes, piQ;· snatched pedestrians • n d call radio statk> CKSO. ed up railroad can aod heavy bowled them along the~· " "I house is blowing away,,p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;ol my ~u5!1 ~ blowing away," scr~~ a terrified female voice. · 1'henithe line went dead. It wu after 8:30 a.m. I CBS Cancels O'Brien Talk NEW YORK (UPI) -The Columbia Broad ca sting S y it e m has suspended its "loyal 'opposUon" series -in which Democrals are given a chance to reply to television. broadcasts by President Nixon -pending an appeal of a rul· ing by the Federal Com· m u n i c a tlons Commission (FCC~. that the Republicans must then be given equal time io tbe Democrats. Dr. Frank Stanton, CBS presktent, lnfonned Democra- t.ic National Chairman Lawer- ence F. O'Brien and Republi· can National Chairman Rogen C, B. Morton of the decision in letters Thursday. Are You Concerned About: • ORANGE COUNTY. AIRPQRT EXPANSION? • UPPER BAY LAND EXCHANGE? • NEWPORl SEGMENT OF THE COASTAL FREEWAY? We feel that these issues Should be the concern of every resident of the community. You want what is best for our area. In order for us to make an Intelligent decision, we need to both SEE AND HEAR exactly how these important issues effect each o( us. 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But you better hurry, becautc he"1 now ofl'erina 1wnmer cleannce dea.11 on all new Novu In 1tock. On top or that areat S 1~9 price reduction and dealer clearance savings, you set al l the things those small carw cu.'I &ive you. like room ror five people. Novi. Our top uwr, C-Je. i.-t ptle1d mid-ti. ... _ $147 - No other mid·1izo hardtop it low• prlcod. Jt't even Si47 kn' than our previous lowest priced sport coupe. Or 10• can buy a oew Chevelle 4-door at SJ41 ku• than the prcvioua Jowe&t priced modd. Save a lot. t.itbu way. 1...,_1a. Amtftol'• 1.-t lll'IClltl Mkl:lt ........ The Jmpa.la Sport Coupe 11 the lowed pricod bi1 hardt~ new. And traditloully, it bat the hlahcU tetale value in iii 6old, ulCd. on ·ngs Ti111e. T • I n--:::-::::--:--c.....,..--------------------------------------... I I I • , 1,.. 8AQ.Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Is Max • Ill Since Illar Rafferty rode Into state ot11ce tn 1062 on a rid •llita and blue banner and a mplendent oratorlc atyte,'he h11 had both upa and downs . Thia year, as he atlt• anotbar tarm as 1tale superintendent of public lnatnlctlon, Dr. Rolferty certainly could wish ror a bet- ter image. He 11 of course, still stinging from losing the U.S. Senate race to Alan cranston two years ·~o and in the put two years Rafferty ha• faced more unsettllnc blows. Letislative anaJys~ A. Alan Post, ~. r~spected bi· partisan Sacramento figure , sharply cr1t1cized Ratter· ty's department for many of its operations. With1" re. cent weeks Governor Reagan baa signed legislation that strips the bfPartrnenl of Education of. lu authority or teacher licensini, and another bill cut numerous em. ployeJ from the Rafferty payroll. Within the last week, a Republican aasemblyman, Newton R. Russell of Los Angele•, 1uccesafully carried a bill reducing the department's authority over a teach· ing-improvement proa;ram. It undoubt.edly Is dlJtre11ing to Rafferty that moet of the criticlsm directed at h1m and his operattnn methods cannot be dllmissed 11 just "politics. For the most part, the criticism bas come from profess- jonaJ educators, from euerts such aa Post and often from Republican -not Democratic -legislators. So, ts Rafferty tn trouble thi1 election year? His oPponent in the November election Wilson RUes, hu been endorsed by Republican ltlillalors ouch as Alsernblyman Paul McCloskey of San Mateo, and WUJiam Bagley Of Son Rafael, who have gone out of the~ way to pick sides in a non-partisan election. Moreover, such figures as Dr. S. I. Hakayawa, cer· tainlv no darting Of the liberaia, is picktn~ Riles. So are San Francisco Mayor Joseph Alioto and, closer to home. Dr. Charles Wilson, president of the North Orange Coun· ty Junjor Colie1e District. California newspapers -more than 60 of them - have endorsed. Jtllet. They include the San Francisco Chronicle. the Loa Aniele. Times, the Long Beach Ind .. a ·Bad F. ? IX. pendent PrHo-Ti ecnm,lhe enldo Pro11-~lel­ prae, Redwood City Tribune, Wblttior Nri1.,.Socra- meoto Boe and Bakersfield CalUornlan. Alain, Is Rafferty 1n·trouble? Tfie answer wotifd be yea U it weren'\ for one fac .. tor: WUson RU~ la a Nearo. lfard·nosed ~poll· tlcal observers believe !bat one factor will. 1n· tbo ·poll· tical climate of mo, give Rolferty an emotional edfe that will transcend any other l11ue. Rolferty bas been a luird·liner ·on campus agitation, whei9 black• are prominent In their participation, and he has n,.or mla•· ed a chance to beat the drum• for Jaw and order. Al the Manld.ewlcz.Braden. column below polnll out. with the block facfl of Aniela Davis and the \hr.., San Rafael courtroom lnvadera very much before the eye of CalUomlans, the black face of WlhOn RU11 un- doubt.edly will draw an oHOClaUon. To how many voters ttUa blackness 11 Important, no one knowa. SOm• aay Riles' outatandin& bacia:round will override thia prejudice. But others raise the que1Uon : Is CalUornia ready to elect a Negro to a 1tatewlda office for tbs flr1t Umo in hlstory? More Visitors (Sigh!) A nice, •en•ible, tidy bill baa passed the California Legislature and been si«n«! into law by Govemi>r Reagan. · · It provide• that Waahlnllon's birthday, Memorial Day and Veteran's Day will ltenceforth fall on Monde,y -thus &1suring Calllomlan1 of three-day weekend boll· days on these dates. . • Good news to most, of course, but Into Each Life, •I.e. . While we're enjoying those three.day holidaya, think ol how many more people will be jammln( the high- ways as they try to iet from where they live thl'Ollfh UI to the l>ellch. ' , -~ I 4'!:, , ; I , , , ,, I I f I I ; '• Today's Student: Dear Gloomy Gm: Bkack I• Beautiful ••• Vntil Bright and Idle Steven Kalman d the clau of '10 baa written • devutating analy1iJ of the 1tu- d<Gt ..........i ID bis book bued on hlJ years at Harvard, •'Push earn. to Shove: 'lbt Dea· latlon ol Stodent Pl'Otelt.') (Hough- tm Mllfllnl. Flnt he ..... tllal -=~ IOdal lo)uldce (''H ,...id "" hord ........ thaL America.In the slttlk ii a more IU\iusl 10Ciety thaa it 'wu tn tile Eisenhower-McCarthy fifties"), not op- pression, but boredom. "Students are today's idle rich. Being idle, well fed, and generally satilfied givu ua a chance to do a gre.t deal of l!IOlitary thinking and soul 1earching ...• 'Ibe first non-negotiable dempnd of the oppressed student class ia therefore for a rapidly changing stream of senaa· liona. • • • And the hostility of the op- preaaed student clus is directed against ita eppresson: institutions which require routµifud bdi.avior (such aa going to classes every day) or which .discourage erperimentalion with new sensations such as drugs. The three most serious op- preuors: UntversJty, Law, Family." KELMAN'S observations are certainly consistent with my own. Jl ls above all the Idle, bright, buL purpooelelO lllldeoL who is the aource of campus unrest. Alao inherent in student radicalism la elitism -a profound contempt for ordinary people -which Kelman calls the Urotf.en kernel" of SOS racUcalllrn. Hence the tactics of confrontation. Jf ndical students reSpected their fellow citirenJ, they woold reasm *ilh them. But no, they cannot be bothered reaaon- hlll beca111e Ibey know what ii rlghL -'° they will lhut down by force whatever lhey object to. Elitism ts certainly the cuJ"Je of student political life. Aa Kelman says, the usually decent liberal agrees with the radical that "mOllt Americans are Ignorant and ru.ctloioary" and that "lnteUectu•ll know beat ti:>• to rule tbe cowdry." Actuated by 11111 moral am11ance the lll>e<al elitist gives auent to the radical elitiat't ripe 'of the democratic proce111. 1bl1 iJ why the student movement ii so much like Nazi-ism. Like the Nazis the New Le.ft rebels against "daa system," knows far better than the majority what ia good for the country, and bellevea that i' is morally justifla~le to uae an,y means whatsoever to attain its Objec\lvea. ''THE ElJTISTS must be fought and fought hard," writes K e I m a n , ''because .•. the bloody history of 'the twentieth century has taught us that democracy, majority rule, and civil liberties are not luxuries, but the alternatives to mass murder and 11uf- fering. They are the necessary precon· d.ition11 for any decent society." Many public officials, educators and college administrators who should be wiser titan the 22-year-old Mr. Kelman continue to worry Jest their reactlon to 1tudet1t rldlcalism r e s u I t s in "repre•lm" -and hence do nothing. BJt it does not seem to me that reasoned and effective opposition to an incipient Nazi-ism Is "repression" in their sense at all. It is merely the reassertion of democracy and freedom of speech cherished by the vast majority CJf Americana:, conservatives and liberals alike. FINALLY, ltELMAN1S view or student How about lll!Odin1 Cmr Chavez in 11 chief U.S. ne1oti1tor in I.be Paria peace talks! -T.R.E. Tiii• fMfll,. ,...." .......... .,..... ... ...... ,,. ...... -' ... ----· ..... --... l'M\'I • .._., .... Dellr l'IM. vkllence ii eltn!me1y ptrcepUve. To be of die ellt., me ml!'I remain abead of the mane1J-One must ttm1ln "one op." The anU-war movement at first was simply agalmt war and f« negotlatkm with the enemy. But u man and men people began io ·-with thil poolL;co, atudeal radlca\I 1bandcned the kt.ea of neptla- Uons bl faVer at 1 Viet Cong viclorJ. Ta he pro.Viet Cone or Maoisl or lo march the 1treets cryiet "Ho, !lo, Ho Chi Mlnh," then!fore, wa• Mt a thoughtful conclusion arrived at after the 1tudy of historical evidence, but mertly a matter of "one-upm8Dlblp'' -of teeplnc ahead of Lhe luhlod. However, Kelman c;mtipua, 1 •an ideology can become Of'}y '° utnme before it fallt off tfte pctlltlcal spectrum entirely." Violence, then, is the step beyond theoreUcal extremism, and the law or one-upmlJ:!lhlp iii bound to keep it es<ailting lint aiH.,., then vandallsn, then guns m ctQQMll, thin the dab'ut> lion of buildings. It mJght 1eem from Kelman's critical view of the New Left that he is a con- servative. This is far from being the case. He was a 1eader of the Youn a People'• Socialilt Lelcue and far a tme an energeUc participant In SDS. Ula own backgroqnd Js democratic llOClalin in the Nonnan Thomu tradition. Wlth an ideological framework, rationa1 and democratic, which his fellow students lacked. Kelman was able to see throo(h the self-deceptions ol radical rbetoric ln:I lo muster the moral cour11e to comblt i I. ., I.I. HAYAKAWA Praldeot llu ,....,. .. -Collep Russi~ns Keep Seines Out Off the Mendocino coast there b a fleet of Ruulan filhing trawler•, Ind indeed tbert are atways trawlen in season on b o t b American coasta. Two decade1 ago it was a whopping news story when they were spotted, yarns fortmed with espionage and radar speculation. Doolbt- less these Yesseb do run • check on maritime commerce hereabout, and duU!ully report to • graletul KtttnUn 1ightfngs of aircraft caniera, which arrive and depart with overwhelmlna publlclty In AmerlCIJI porta. But we've rme ~ on alien trawler• nowadayl, no peak. lhlluah hiy may make a beldllne • • • Dlft day. UP IN FOlrl' -.00, hotre..-, the ~--·· 6•• .. •---1 Doar O-t1'" Girls an1 alwa)'I confulillll me with !'not lltaalra. Whal can I do about llllif lt.C.V. Dear 11.C.V.: Well, • aood IW1 would be this : Read up on Frank Sinatr•. 1, I . • l fistlennen are annoyed, and a news story saya a cash prize is offered to any hearUH who' will capture one. The prite noted -SIOO -&eems a littl• modesl for a kll of Nrd and uncertain work. Anyway, the Coast Guard knows where the Soviet ahlpt are working. They are careful io stay beyood Ule 11-1nlle llmll, and a report 11 that when one recently strayed, the skipper apologtied and atood to tea. Our fiahing lndustr)' Is lmi»rtant and must be protected, but Is is subject to the same limitation.a u any national fishing lndult.ry. From ancienl lime fishing rlghll have bfoo1ht on in- ternational complicaUons, and hive often caused wars. As---we are red meat~atM, tM ata harvest la nol. vital to our aurvlval. ao long aa we can acquire • can of tuna lor the kid'• lchool Afldwicb. Bui the sea 11 vital to JJtp.tn and many other naUona, ind certainly of eof)Ctm to lhe Sov1et Union which, tor ruaoos not pertinent ta this Pleet. can't 5etm to produce much bttf, porl and mutton. So the RuAlan1 scour lhe teven seas wllb shlpo which "' b , lul and oft.n cont.in lacl<lries Iv -WI the cat.ch. IT IS NO DEROGATION of the M ... doclno llsherfolk tllaL ll>ey betray a trtnd of our lime : wbep we art annoyed by something we asl!lemble a committee dedicated to direct action which doesn't touch the problem. The country l• drownecJ in citlzen com· mittees, local, l'flbW, n11Uonal, which don't liie tu-.i, h United Statu Government, the advanctd a11 at Senators, the e<oJoo and olber 11\111 or the eJders. Be whiskered rtvolutienaria In particular are always shooun, into the wild blue yonder about how they will stralghl"'lY take over the land. ReceoUy there was a news story quoting some radlc1I that Manhattan Island 11 a sitting duct for his kind. They'd just seize it -radio and police ttlQana:, hJattw111 and tunnela -and WuhirWton wouldn't know what to do nttl u would be-lm-1Mo to omcelve a me1nlngfu1 contrut bllwetn. the theer lllUI of ""' aocloi>ol!Ucal structure and cuitw-e, •nd puerile -r.. topplfnl them. Anti toppll~ the Waslll°""' ?\fooumenl? Nol sharp lnOU&h. But we were dl1a1nlnt fllh. We ean sympathlu with lhe Fort Bragg peopla, and eat mnre of the:lr fish, but •·e'll have to let the Coast Guard catch poacllera, U Ill)'. " Color Issue • Ill Campaign A IZnlll decilion an campilip stratelY -mW in Loa Ange1es thia week in ,...,.lion for a aecondary statewide rice -\elll ua sarnethlftg about the state d the American Dream In 1970. The American Dream, u everybody knows, lp ithlt we can all IUCCetd, ii we try, aM that in any event we have an equll cbuce to find our way without recant kt race, creed« color. The lllllll decilk\n on campaign llrat.eY relates to thia dream. U con· cems Wilson Riles, 1 black man who ii nmnln( a11inlt right-winger Mu Raf. rerty far state ouporintendent o1 public tnotndilln, tn lhll llot. with mani odpllcblldna thaa av ln the nlltoo. THE GROUP OI' ,..., gathered to act. viii Rll• faced a q\tUtioo of poUUca. 8hoWd ht or ahould he not use bia picture on hla campaign billboards? ln • week durlnr wh)cb every newspaper in the state and every ~leYlP>n Mm tnldcut hu beet! liiihi!ri( AnJila Davis -the black hlfTnif fiCLA. Dculty member -and her alleatd connection with th~ shocking mufaer of i. judge, kidnaped in his own eotirtloom by three black men, the dectaiqn was eaay. 'Ibere will be -if RH• fellows the ldvice of his campaifD staff -no picture on his billboards. 'l1lie ttate of the American Dream wa.s swnn\ed up by cme ol those who aUended the meetll\I: "Riles can't hide his color. With teltvilion u lhe medium, how could he? lk!t 'ffth hi.I record and erperience in edllCltlin, why naunt the fact that be'• i>ta<lr by putt1D1 his pictura on billboanli!" THIU II A 8ADNE&Cl abaut this swnmation of the dream which is the more at.rildng when you CClllaider that Wilsoo Riles -like most other American black• -has been a true believer. As a poor boy in Louisiana, his mother told him, "Willon, you're going to find most doon a.re doeed, but if one of them ahquld ever opeq, I w1ot you to be ready io .. thrOll&IL" '!Mre followed one or thOle stories we like to think of as typically American. The gOed boy, the barQ-worktng boy, the chl!l'chgoing boy, the work·your-way- through college boy, u a man, gets io be associate auperlntendent of public in- atruotian tn the targeat allte in the union -IJ\d hf's black. That'a the American Drknl, h oot we all like to thhtt Of u How to Address Our Lawmakers f schoola y,·ere important, and he CllD& to think that Max Rafferty cared more . MaQklewi~z about rilhL·wlng politics than abouL . ! schoob. apd p:raaen "A MAN'S A MAN !or •• that!" and • ./ • ,, 1 .. Color is only skin deep" and "We're all '-""_,U.....,_.l&.J...a;._-'1:....-" the children of God" -that'• the true -and it is true, or partly true, becaue Wilson Riles proved iL RILES TRIED to make it true for others. As orie of the architects of federal aid to education, he aaw to il that, in California, achoo! aid to the "disad- vantared" went to the disadvantaged, no matter their color. According io the DopartmenL of Hthlth, Education aod Wellare, bia waa the bflel ~onl)'!he !acl thaL he wailt.4 It io remain iliaL way kept Riles from moving to Wuhington as an aide to Robert Flnch when the national administration changed hands. He had no political ambltionJ, but he thou&ht American Dream as Wilson Riles lived it, and it must be aometbin& of a shock to be tokl now -by his best friends -\bat it'• not the whole truth. The whole truth is that in California - as elsewhere -there is ·a large number of people who will vote against a black candidate for no ather reason than tha' he i• black, and bis well-meaning ~kers believe that tr wu.m Riles ii to fulfill the dream he muat get IOD'le of their votes. "We Jiold theae truths to he ielf. evident: that all men are created equal ••. " To which we now add, from time to time, "unlU we see them." FraakMaaklewlcl udTomllnden A Good Word for Nixon A reader in MassachuseU. has challeRged me to 1'11ay a good word on behalf of President Nixon ." His letter Im- plies that I am too biased to be objective on the subject. . Actually, I am happy to say several good words about him. Early thi1 summer, President Nixon made one of the finest proposals ever to come out of the White House. t know Jt is one of the finest, because I proposed exactly the same thing in the col- umn a few months ear- lier. The President urged ua, as a naUon, to declare the oceaJ1 floor (beyond the depth of 200 meters) "the common heritage of mankind" rather than a11owin& each na· tion to exploit the great pot&ntial mineral wealth to be faund there. HE CAILED for an international regime to reeulate the seabed with royalties collected on lhe minerals '.,to be used for international c om m u n i t y purJ>O.seSt particularly e c o n o m i c assistance to developing countrle1." In this way, the richer nations of the world would avoid a newer form of col- onialis~ the widening 1ap between lhe haves and the havHlots-could be oar· rowed, and, iJI his words, uThe oceans will be used rationally, equitably, and for the benefit of mankh1d. '1 As J remarked in the coJwnn early last 'Just One Less' Preiis Con1meuts • Wla&ld, Ku., Courter : 0 1'hough the great publk focus at present is on the growth of drug 1 buJe and addiction, drinkiq continu~1 to bulk as a much more massive problem In this country. It it conservatively tttimated that about four million Americaq are victims of alcoholism. M~ mllllons of othe.n drink enou1b to make them litely c.ndldatu f0< trouble with alcohol .••• People wbo rind lhemWve. drinking more heavily as the years pass, al'ld using •lcGhol to help them 'feel good', are in danit r o( 1eltin1 into trouble because nf alcohol. It is something to bear in mind when 'Juat o.oe. more' 6CtmS like 1 Feat kl<a. spring, more of ~e world today is afraid oI America's eoooomic power than of Russia 'a or China'• military power. With only si1 percent of the world 's population. yet commaading some 60 percent or Its resources, we cannot expect our two billion ~ relatives tG be grateful fer the few bones we throw their way. YET rr IS equally obvioos that we can· not p~vide limltlesa aid to developing countries, apecially when BO much of it is channeled through their political proc. esses, IUld 11 often used to maintain a bad status quo rather than permit neeessary refonns. Bul by a common effort to exploit the riches of~ &he seabeds, with most of the resource.s &oll!ll to lhe countries that are in greatest need , we are helping them gei on their own feet, ln their awn way without M1 imputation of "influence" M our part. Moreover, this will provide a ne.w 10urce of deve1opment funds, an'd will Increase our potuUal markets aa much as it raisea their standard of Uvi11. If the trea.sure of the seabed la u vast as we have been led to believe, this could mean a hulthy lhilt in the whole apec. trum or lnternallonal wealth ber ... the century ii oqt -the poorer nationt beneliUtn1 enormoualy wlthouL lolnl or charity from us. President Niun dtaerve1 tbe full~ recopitlon a.ad respect !0< h11 strong support of tbls wise, renarous, and unifyina policy. I ll!l3llillEm _..,a-.:___.- Friday, August 21, 11170 Tho tdltorlal page . o/ 1M Dc1Jr Pilot HIU lb ffl!OMll a!ld 1U"" utati rnd1r1 brt prtlffttii\g thfl ntW.tpCIJ)lr'-. opl.nlon.s; aM com- mmeorr on 1op1ts o/ mt.red am! dgnlfioancc, bf prooldf1lg • for•,. /or IM --o/ our reoden' opinions, a!ld bf prt1t1ttfftg Utt div.nr ~ poinll •I lnform.d ob1m>era and 1pokemw,. on toP,k:i oJ tM o1au. Robert N. Weed, Publl.lher -... ' I ' I • ' ti 0 • • d >I ;h n, ts •o ir n- 1g it •· • tit ... .. "' et y, ,. • fd .. (. •I Id .,. he " Ill' .. od tis ' - QUIMI ly Phll lftttrlaiicll Don't Drink Three Beers in Denmru·k DENMARK. AS you may know, goes pretty easy on the pornographers. It is the wellspring of dirty dialogue, the fountainhead of lewd and lascivious film. Yet the courts in Denmark, maybe quit~ rigbUy, lhink a driver who has put away three bottles ol bffr hi11 drunk one too many, and they'll jail the fellow. No ob- jection. lt's merely peculiar, U\iJ liberal ytt conservative regard. FISHERWOMEN outnumber hunterwomen six to one ••• A MOUSE'S HEART beats 17> times a minute, except in emerge.nciea ••• DID .J: TELL YOU "and" turns up in the Bi- ble 46,399 Umes? • • • MOST CONSISTENT dayt;me TV IOaP opera watcher ir the female Iowan • , • GREAT SCOTf! SOME New Caledonia graSshoppers have a 10-lncb wingspan! NO P.lAN CAN OPEN an alligator's mouth once it snaps closed. And no alligator can open said mouth if a man holds it s h u l Learned the foregoing yesterday from a fellow who once wrestled alligators for curious reall(l'ls or his own. Down in Florida. It Isn't the mouth Qtat such sportsmen fear, be slid. It's the tail. Which whips, jack~ knifes and bucks. Like a great chain breaking. OPEN QUESTION -Who wrote this? It goea: "Keep yourself from lhe anger of great men, from the tumult ol mobs, from fellows Of ill fame, from thrice-married widOWJ, -from reconciled enemies, and from the winda that come in at the holt." HAVE YOU EVER SeeTI a w~n who was totally bald! Nl!!.illier have I. Maybe Dr. Herbert Golclachmidt of the Univ1nity of Pennsylvania ia rl&ht. He say1 a woman can 1.,. four4Ullts ol her hair, but never all ol it. Believe he mwi:t be talking about beredltry baldness, however. CUSTOMER SERVICE -Q. "Where'd we 1et the ~ 'Yankee'? A. From tbe name of a Dutchman called J an Ken. He waa a IOlljtier none ... wtll thought " in the Low Counlriel. So when the DuU:h settled New York, t hei r detractors thereabouts labeled them Jan-Kea:, pronounced Yankees, and it 1tuci.. Or 110 I'm finllly informed. Source In this matter 11 a acbolar named Leland WilliamJ, alto knOwn aa Ute Sage of Sycamore Junc- Uon. :tn response to my fre- quent inquiry, he has furnlah- ed UWi department w i t b numenMJa fancy facts, vel'leA, puzzles, songs and occasional na!hes of d ra w in1 room hwnor, bright but not blinding. Here's tc Mr. Williami and old Jan Kea -cJmk! Your questions And com- ments are welcomed and will be uitd m ... Checki?tg UJJ" whenever p o s 1 i b I e. Pleo.tt oddrc11 11our letter1 to L.M. Boyd, P.O. Bex 1875, Newport Beach, Calif. 926BO Court Held in Jail; San Quentin -First SAN QUENTIN, Calif. (AP) -Court will be held Monday for the first time behind the walls of 118-year-())d San Quen- tin Prison. uwe're trying it GI.It on 1n e.xperimenlal basil," Judge Joseph G. Wilson of Marin County Superior Court said. He Will preside. The possibility of such eou~ sessions for San Quenlln prisoners w11 raised in the 11ftermath of the Aug. 7 San Rafael courtroom k id n a p - LEGAL N<mCE ·--· Sar MM C••Tll"IU.T• O" SUllflllll FICTITIOUS l"l•M fllAM• Th• ~rtf1nllOll dCMIS l>erm artlfor !1111 ROA•K M. GOU.LEV h ~· In. • wMltnl• •l'ld r.-1•14 merwf.Clilr1M •nd 1r1 H it-I INtf-11 Cllw .. IMw- l'Orl Slt<lrl, COl.lnlY 11 on.-. s••tt _, C1lllllf1llll. Vndtf JM flc1lllout flNl't M'l'I' .... "''-'""' .... ldl do9I Ml .,.... "" true na..,. II" Nm• of ftlt ...,_ If!. ltrlile4 kl Hid IN11nf1t. 19-wlt: lltOTM• t'R A•T 1nd tlltl &aid Hrm II -.W .. 1119 111-..1,. ..... son. Wlllttl --"' 10dr111 1r• 11 lolklwt: R"rt M. GolJrllV, ~la Viti• Gr•llft. N....--1 Slldl,. C1lltll"lli., W1TNEiS MY NM ltlh 12"1 • ., flf A..,.inl, Im. Roark M. Gowin ST.\TI OF CA\.IFOltNIA I COUNTY ot< GRANGE l q , Oii ftlll 1Zlh 41Y .. AvtVll, A.O. lfl'll. beleni me. 1111 Unclft'tlt,,.., I NIM•rY PUOlk Ill and t# Wld C-IY l lld $11!1, l'ftldlnl n-11n dulY ~l»lontd •1111 •-"' ,...,.llY _,.. lto.r' M. c.-..... 11_ .. __ ...... __ wlloM "°'"" It .-.crlbM 11 "" wl"-1• ll"lf'YIT*'ll,, ffld Kk-IMtld II t'ftll flltl llf IJl>(\ftilll ! ... &lmt. W!TMlll m~ h111d Ind llllc.111 tff!. 101",..ICIAL liEALI ltulll W1r6 '*°"" hbllc. "' •ltd ,.,. s.1c1 c_,, 11111 ,,.,. "1tbll'11M Or'I,,._ Cotti 0.11• 1"11.i. A1t1. 11. 'l1 11141 l•t. 4o 11, lf,. lW·.11 1hooling In wbldl • Jud&< and three of hil .abdudon w•e killed. A San Qu e ntin pm,ner'1 C111 WU JnVolved. Wlbon lfld the ~ oteSlloa would Involve only pretrial proceetlnp. The seulon will be held in a large room of the In Service Training Building inside the prison'• main 1ate. 'lbe judge said preu and public will be admitted 11.1bjecl to aome reltrictiom. .Warden Lool1 S. Nelson said newsmen need only their press cards 1& 1et in, but that memben ol the public will hive lo underp 1tareh, pro- vide lclentillcallon and posalbly explain their lntere.st. Nelson uld he thought the IMOvatlon wlllld Invite a court test ol the -UtUUonallty ct holdlnf court In prison . "I( I wtre a dtfendant In IUch 1 court I would de th1t," he aaid, iddlnl • min mlabt COftlider the site a prejudlae against blm. Marti\ COunty A.dminlltrator Allan Bruoe a.aid the prilon courtroom wlll ccmtain all the aembl1nce1 of a court H11i011 fou r mile.s lway tn San Rafael-judp, llq1, ballllb, la~. lpectlttn. uAa fir u we'r1 con- cerned," Slld A ssoc iate Warden Wayne Ba1tel1, "ll'1 aoina to be .a typical court; we're aoln& to handle It just II~, downiown." • f""1, August n, 1970 OAR. v l'!LOT I State Senate Kills Welfare Bill Rushed Voting Age at 18 SACRAMENTO (UPI) - Legislative cooferees, fac<d with adjournment and a CliWomia CQf\form to Federal welfare Law•, ii out of "balance by roo&bJy flt million. Some programs are ti&hten- td-to pro via--for locreUM-in lbe huge aid-to-famlllet-wllJ>. depenent -children catt1ory (AFDC). SACRAMENTO (AP) -Tbe Senate killed today 1 propooal to give Callfcrnia voters the chance to decide this fall whether Jl-year-olchl should join lbem at Ille polls. Then.ts defeat ,marted UM: second Ume lh1s monlh. that the Senate rejected a P(Opooed constitutional amendment to lower the voting age. Cqress bu approved leaislaUon grantt.1" ll·Y"'"" olds the vote but tl\is b now being teated in the courts and Gov. Re11an has announced that California does not con- sider the. congressional action con.stitutional. The propooed amendment by A!semblyman John Bri&gs (R·Fullerton), would .also have given 11-yelU'-Okis all the legal privUeges aod resporWbllities ol being adults -except th;e right tc drink. . Sen. Clark Bradley (R-5an _federal Lhreat to cut off tund!. rushed today to compromise a major welfare revision pro- l'am "'1'PO<ied by Gov. Ronald Reagan. The Onui.bua bill, carried by nseml>\Yman Gordon f)Jlfy (ft.Hanford ), was plU:bed lnio a two-house conference com- mittee when \he Senate pa.Med iii 31-t but lhe Assembly re-Jose), prlnclpal spokesman jected Senate amendments s. against the measure, said he 51. did not believe JS-year-olds . The bill, which 1t1pporten could vote intelligently. tMist is necessary to make HAVE YOU VISITED OUR NEW STORE AT: But the f.edtral pvernmtnt has charged that Calllorqla AFDC graots have failoc( io keep pace with the otedi of recipients and bas tbttateoed io chop ott m1"4lfng fund> e>llmated at up io fl billion. Tlgbrening Jll')Vislooll, such as a cutback in Medi-Cal services for welfare adulll, would reduce weHare ex- 5881 WARNER AT SPRINGDALE IN HUNTINGTON BEACH ... Casne Dry Gin i TIUt-r ·~77 rwn a.uu1 .,.. .£ ~~-......... ... ~ .. ----Thn'fty w-. SolsJ • 'l"Women's Acrylic Sweaten •Cfw ...... c.. .;:r.,.... .... • f.Cnw ' ... 1w4ll --$2'.! Long S ... n falllell .,,. .. Slilrts ..,_ .......... $3'1 idl, lncludlrw IDft 1hffn look with ftlndt 1-lt, ~ point collor, !I bunorl ...... s..J,W...)(L 1=1 lllcli•J ·-Swwlilllm ........ _$3" :.v~==: colors. Sia• ~L. .... ,.,... ..... Spny '~69' ........... hltrlc ""''" ::... 53' 991 Royal Oak Chane al 1:-a':" . 7 8< Quic;br.,...... ........ .......... 3 Lb. Acrylic ' SIHpln9 la9 -$644 ·-'C•M••••••r ·--:1."':" .... -· -· ~7i.·cut .... Family Style 1-•o ~wT ,.. ..... ...., ......... _ ............... 971 Try.lt11 M"'° Fllhl119 u.,_ -..... 571 .......... -..1 ••• ..,,...,,..., ............. .. _ *1" Ladlt1 Pltlytez Swl• CGH N1 r If , ... 99• 1n-1n.][Jo.ft. Y11JI ... , ......... •....... ,., COUJl!n91, • F\lli,...,.. ~- peodilurt11 llom Ille wpoytr· led ..... •-•ii '""" by $11 mllllool. But that aum would be more than cwrl!Mii bJ a. proPOM;d __ • addltioul fl4 mlJUoo -in AFDC V-A provlsiott allo.wlnl tbo eldocl)> to l"eep an tJtra f7.50 a month in"'SOcial Seturily and olber JIOM\"' 1>1oems would -t1>t .w. -$1J million. 'Ibe conCerence ~. facing an a d jov ram•n • deodlioe of I p.m., WU dloie- ed will> flndlnc Ille lfJ mlJllon needed to llaanct tfte bill ..i rocGll1lllOOd. ~ to --f« approval SPECTACULll DISCOUlllS II ML t•'IL TODAY TI .. TUESDAY! A ... ,II rl . Czl1ne P1 I I ""'P-:'r;====~==~':':""-"-.---:-~---:------::-.. -:----·---:~ .. ~-------~----· --I T •• • -- f DAl.V P!LOT ••d&J, ·-n. 1910 For the Record Judge Details Swap Fraud Ruling Marriage [ltfeiettj-e• Death J\'ottea C.rf ••• ,.. ... 7..,. ..,_.., MollOl'ct. l...,_ Hllll-0.1• ol "9tfl, AUIVlt •. ....,,......,.., ... Wiit, lftiMI -r J. L"""' L• ... di/ C.rl!M ... Melftr.., I d ......... 1; HHIM H1r*ln&, lelllJN NI-...... , Mani'-DIHwl. IKnlMMeJ 11 1r1ndc9'l~1 6 1r.-t • lrWdllkl"*'· S-lc9 -111 M hel4 ~ t ,M -S\lllHV. Padtlc: VIN CllaJoel, It". lMtn flldl-.,.... eflkllt111e, Dlrld.i .,.,. ,..clflc Vltw AW'hl1ry. ,.,., .... ... ......,. M. DllflQ11. t141 11-Drl.,., H~ lffdl. ~II ol .... !ti. A-I •• SIMY'-1 -, I -:J..,_ ~ •titdl. -AuJtlll. 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AlllL y ClOLONIAL nlllllUL ---·"·· .... I •••• • IRIRIU"'f"l,.k MOS'ftJOT ~-..... aa.a...... ..... i • • lll!mll' MOllTllAllY llTM•ll. •.• '::It .... 1. B)' TOM BARLEY ry's u&e of the pbrue ''the poSsll>le to Sinale out the "1 submit that you cannot precilct e:umlnaUon of the Of .,. o.er , ... 11.n Irvine Co, and others' in. the lrvihe Co. Md to say the predicate the (fraud) charges islue at various appellate "l~Me: ~~= ~~-.,.; SANTA ANA -Superior lawyer's idenUfJcatian of lrvine Co. with intent to that are sought to be made court levels and subsequent ~~~ oc:...,, ""' k.i .. llttloJ. defendanlS in h1s proposed. de t e r m I n a t i o n by the tu-. J:~ 6m"&.a11 DliM v.. ~Oect amendment-to the lawsuit. mlalead-did...l.hl.s, lb.al or the here upon that-IOl't of...a-&bow Cattfornla--Supreme Court. ~uL.Y v Judge Claude M. 0Wen1' final """'-s•·tem .. t 'and oth"'-' other thing and U1en present ing," Wanen uld. •-;;;==========, 11:uea.ovff§iV, w1111~~ 11: 'h~ , 111: .... .,. ,, 1~ wti.ii;: .,, •lldtkiiiifMMift'~~ rejecUoo ol fraud charges does not help UJ," he said. "So u items ol speclficaUon qu.ar-It seemed unlikely today ~~~=.\\.',,•~".· OJ"t~~ again.st the lrvine Company it must be disregarded. we rels with Judgments reached lhat Judge Owens would have o,"fv: c°' are today complete an d d 't kno h the w ll •· fl .-. •-d HALE..MIOlLA. • J., 11, ., n" awal"•• ... l"""l'I review of on w w o y are. e by the 11tafft oi !he variou' a ru "trtl alw beo 1er o?i.:'~-~ ..1 ,._ Av•. • '~!.A,, *'· " ~,.,.::'.~ .. "~ol!etwed~ during the are not told . So we know only public agencies I! slmply not swap ore wl'CI ~ ..... i .r'N ITED STATES 1\'ATIO!\IAL BAl\1 K SOUTH COAST PLAZA BRANCH .,~f~~N":'&;~f.~-;., .... """ Irvine 11 being charged with the year. lt.!:l. 1~ Hfi""' · "'~· 2M'1W ' t1ix-week Upper Newport Bay having done the adducing. possibly justified by t h e He races the review <:I ntar-•~w~v.~rt&~ ~·2nt hind swap trial. 5.1.uE MATERIAL evidence. ly D,000 pages of testimony r=..i\ ''"'":'t....,..'mll~. Judgei Owens ended any (U•~ "And to say," Warren wenl gathared from witnesses dur· "ril""':tf I ~r.~\:'~· ll~ ·=if~'· Cameraman pos.siblllty that attorney Philip ''And what ls it that Irvine on, "that the Irvine Company ing the slx·well trlal ol the 1ndk• It .. 11 .. • 201t • ...... i • a...,_,•, last m In u t e ac-is 1upposed to have adduced?" tr sl I •· ·Lawyers "~· -·· .-...~7 was obliged to s'·nd up and coo over a ~sue. F ""1t'J:i"' ussoM~d~11~1:,: cusaUoos against the Irvine Judge Owens asked. He com-wi 1 both "de ha ,1 t NOW OPIN llMd! ,..,. ...... u. " »> o.v...-· .nv cb th t d • w II Jt' th disagree wi"th tbog .. judgme_nt.s or al 1 ve Y 0 --W . R nd Company mi6 .. ~ rea e ap-men e : ' e , s e same ....... make their final argumema ~~~."'t,t ... a: ~"'~~ inS OU peUate cou.'1 level in the final things that we have tal~ed when the county agreed, the before Judge Owens and it b SATUROA~S t:;!'~:e~~:11i~'. n. "' 1• hours of the marathon trial. It about so many times which Harbor District personnel expected that they wtll return .. ,Tsfor~r.-=tv~k J:!l'{1Jf. ~~; J B tl was the sec.'OOd occasion dur-jU!t comes down to the same agreed, the State La n d s to hls courtroom for that ' ,. 1 , .... ~~11 ~.~F. 1en ...,. .... 110111 "' n at e in,g the trial that he had material that is on lhe charts Division agreed is just not chore in lite September. 1.wi&;:uH::J· """* 11: .• i1, ,,, thrown out charges which he part of the map that we have reuooable. In any even• the -1 .. ..1 .. e and MON.-THUIS. 10-1 P.M. fllDAYI 11·1 P.M. r.~;, ..,'.,.~, .J,.~a,/~r .. ~ SANTA ANA -1"' •-eles condemned Tuesday as "un--jw:t said was prepared, not by ., • JW"fi 11:, usU::1f.,Ll,t.;,,i~·~··.~ .-v15 fair and extrtme." Irvine, but by tht Harbor ''What should the lrvilte all particlpaUng lawyers are 1ee 114., ,,, ., mi Mer.1 .. w • .,, Times photograpbe:r Vince District staff. And, of course, Company have said?" Warren agreed, It will be a matter of """'· ""' ,.,._ "'•••••' ""• ~ •"-·no •·· won at le-" 1 Berry, who is president of asked. "Should It ha'• said years before the u..-r' Bay E. H. LEVAN MAll:STO • EltS, lloWrt IC., "· d W'Cll. .. _ AA the s· Cl b '-d confirmed by the State Lands ,.,,_ 17141140·1211 , let ..... 11: S.. c ... ,...._ C•lt• M .. !'..:."·J':!'.~.,.·:c~-~ 5~1• ::I temporary vi,...,_, in bis effort ierra u • represeni.c: 8 Commission. 'Oh, no. We inter pre tli;;d~l~•pus;te~ll~ft~na;;li~y;r~es~o;lved~-;.A;ll:;;;~;:;;;;;~;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;~ 01Wirtd"'" wamn111ster. ..-7 group of Newport Beach wa'-rfronl a-ss differently TRUL.LINGii:a4con. SltYafl E •• H, t the b "d ts . the I d "W 't In good -~ ... of 1000 w. ••ltlM eJ'l'd~ ""· 1, to preven use y pro-re;y en 1n an swap e can say ........ -from you and we would like to ••iioe •11111 H•nn c .• n. " 13'72 of b"~-• · lo·-"t science," Judge Owens com-,.1='&:.ls'G'lG~art (;:., n. flf secutors unpu w1ucu pie-""w · make an argument that "'&'2111 s1., s...~MeQI -OW•11 tures he took durlna a Cal Judge Owens commented: mented, "that this amendment waterfront public acce ss A ~!:."4 eorou a #Ur • ._ • 1 Id look (from Be • should be allowed to enable FoWL. 11:-1 NGST, .• ,; ~11 · w.: State Fullerton corlrootatlon. ' t woo rry s means something else than •· ., Hrm....-, Fe!lftl•I" new pleading' ) as though what the lnt.ervenors (the Newport you as the afl-'·d public Vf/J!!..,~ Kllhetlna M .• ~!n;lOl2 S ri Court J d Ir · · d J d · th t Beach residents) to have the """""'° LL'b~~1t~n~ ~t.:r/1:1C. , ., upe or u g e vine 1s accuse Ul omg a 'd ·c-fonn to t h , agencies interpret It t o '~" aay view un"!l: MOI William S. Lee Thursday would relate to this particular ev1 eoce "'' mean." &'"' Doroll'I~ "··i!11r i w,.,1yn d proof." W.'.t1J'·w...,'1!l:u ._' · , L -~ quadied a -~"a ordering proposed amendment wool Warr-added·. "So, 1'! the "ii/J"' ~1u,-u;;• r. ·• u , ... """'I""-'' be llrst the -parat1'on of Judge Owens reminded Ber-"" !lld ~~. ,r-.,~';'5'~:-W.: Streano to 1urrender to pro-• • ,..~ Irvine Company here is to be . ,.g,~rJ#ilo Aluelldu ,,, ,,, secuton the shots he took dur· the basic map which did not ry from a statement made in tarnished because of !ome Jnl Fr--..r cfrdt, Hynf1,,.1cn show Back Bay Road. court by the lawyer that he su""'-uent determination of f:~ r,"" ~ "' s11 t:"1f:""'• Ing a fracas last March S. 1be (Berry) had put into evidence ~ scH~~1ll-U'ci+rH~ : .. •-.," incident led to the arrests: of REASON CLEAR all that he would have even if what is the record, although &1've':'ES]~~Ull-,.:_'i:: more than 30 demonstraton at "But," he added, "the the judge had allowed the they have even on the IUL. Y • the Fullerton Campus. reason the map did not show fraud charges to enter the evidence presented h e re WEDiW>ltE·•Jt 1TE:t4•u011Ea. E. H Jud Lee de 't Back Bay Road was made lswsuil. cooperated fully with every wU.,...,ii. !' ..... lP.:S .... _'-;1, ,"""",,.; owever, ge ma 1 public agency •'nvestigating L• .. -----.. -clear that he was ruling ooJy clear by Mr. Muon. It didn't "The court believes the ~1'J ~ .. ~Gd: ~':,~_a on the failure of the affldaYl·t ~-any roads except th"" b bee f . I this transaction and provided t::1lll'I.,..,. Mi P.......t• i .. 11. °' 21• "'""' Issues ave n a 1 r Y inf t' h tber 't s 11tt st .. "°"'of HllnllllftOll la.di which contain monuments. orma Kin w e 1 wa WAL~E-PAHTAZE, "'t.": •nt t'1, • issued by the di!Uict at-litigal.ed without this pleading plus or whether it was minus, t:!ct. ~-"1!· M..' 17~11'= tomey'1 office to state clear "And the reason for that," or fraud," Judge Owens said. as illuslrated by the Back Bay M~t!'tl'~¥~~'-ritne J., 1,, of grounds for issuanct o( a sub-said Judge Owens, 1 was that ''The motion is denied." easement transaction would, I 1,Hu~fi "t,•,=u:''"' '"" 1Linc1e poena by the municipal court. the monument.I would be In any evmt, Judge Owens r-.........,..fully submit, be unfair W~~k-0H'fAD£1x. MlldtJ'J'::'~Mmittt to lot the . -~--Y!• Manuni, s.n c,_19 ,1111 "I'm not prepared to com-necessary P various told Berry, his amendment to the Irvine Company." '.Alj "c ~ " "1' Mnll'I .. "'.. ment at this time on the con· points on the map. would have been denied if only GI: RAH!~ll •t11. ~· n. "' nrt ..o:tutionat issue involved or ''The court believes there upon the grounds that the new SOLE BASIS M• Nf, Apt, l •rPll M C., 1,, QI' PM '=/ '~'"' m. 1o1et L.111t•n" diBCUSS any infringement of was oo misleading by the pleading had been filed too Warren asked Judge Owens K~Aus~ltt .,o1'1.;.,,,_. J .• n. of IT~·-of the press," Judge basic map not having Back late. to recognize that the "sole 7t ,., A.,.,1 L-Btldl •nd ~11 ..roi A .• 'L~ 1'42 ltMM L•"'• Lee iaid. "I have found Ibis Bay Road on it," he said. Irvine Company attorney basis of Berry's argum~nls is "~I;~ w .. ~ r.:11 morning that there are ex· "The erlstence oC Back Bay Robert Warren successfuJly that the Irvine Company •·~" A.'*'io.~·~.: .. 1.p1, ~ cellent tecbnical nasons for Road was called to the State argued In the closing hours of prepared the base maps which MjrJ:..mPEfw#'" M~ 21," "'' ttie quasbing of drls subpoena Lands Commissi<11's attention the trial that Berry's eleventh include nothing that he could gl:f1 ~~~" 171.'°"'w.Lt:=. 1~ and that ii the erleat of my in many differtnt ways." hour move offered no more conceivably criticize and that u,J~jl~*•· Ttlllrm•fl o .. "·or ruling.'' Judge Owens then turned tCl evidence than the motion re--the Irvine Company did not --i~r:., s:~· ic':r~'1--':Y, :,~~ Berry's allegations that ex-jected by Judge Owens at an object to the e v a I u at Ive MYfo"tl.,,.~t~N~'l'::W:ci"'·L... :n ... ., Al=~e ~:: 11:J~.;. tiibits offered to the State earlier stage of the trial. judgments made by t h e SEAFOOD SPECIALS Sale EffectlH 'l'loondoy, A119o•t 20 tlltHth Sept.,.ber 1 I DELANEY BROS. SEAFOOD I 21th St. -. 0. 'l'loe lay -NEWPORT HACH l'looo•: 673.J450 Phooe: 549.nn ANNUAL SUMMER SHRIMP SALE s1 ~~ 13 Lb. llaql IL PRlllDINTI PEILID & DEYllNID GULP SHRIMP OPEN DAILY I A.M...J:JO P.M-F•I. & SAT. I A.M.-4 ... M. 11n I. Kar.,., Sef\t• ""' 1t>11 w•ri· Lands Commission were in-He commented: ''From this Harbor Distri.ct and the State ·~·o:..,_n."' t70f Twc.1 11 , F011 11 1t11t the hearing that she will accurate and based onli~so~rt~of~e~v~id~e~n~ce~h~ow~~it~i~•_;La~n~ds~Co~m~nu~·sst~o~rt~.--.i;;~~~~ w u1t10M, 111:1c111n1 L,.. i.;. !.. pre.pare a new affM!avit im-. 1.r s1., ""'· l6 •"" 111uie .• , misleading infcnnation. 'Ille , lttTI Gloucatw Ullf, blllll • mediately, 11111 '°"~ lawyer made it clear that .,, •SH • H.,,,., c .. », .,.. Sbe told Judge Lee ••·• •-I · t the MM'llY"11. 21, " 211.s1 1:1v9"lde u ... l!Cl' rvine repcesentatives a SUN. I A.M.·5 P.M. """ ..,~. office llad never intended to ..... A • b · &ANDt:'itw ~1N, AJv111 E:.r n. ''"' 11~1.e sgency a eanngs were I:,.... "i-1.liiofti 111 11"' v... interfere with the freedom of not respot\Sible for that state ·~~~{W'RL.Qf1·.t.,:._~"l~-.iC:~ the presa, but was concerned of afain. •• Nr.wti G ..., of lhat a photogra,iler was being "Irvlne did not prepare ~ '1t J.'.1•1tf':5 .. " •:i: allowed privilege. that should those elbibita.'' Judge OWens ..Jbfi.:;Jl; rn~ ' 7:.... Dllt rnpoelble lor Chat Kate of commented, .. although it did ~ -... ,... td " c.1i.-aensible aeme of values." prepare the basic map. '"r~~r~~8i:'~ " .. ~ig Loi Angelea Times attorney "But tbe basic map," he f!.1!_1tt1~1'··i!!i."'1•1 Matn•U•. Samuel O. PruiU Jr. asked said, "did not contain these c~li~' ltfWoc11ir"'M1c:11M1 '·· 21, Judge Lee lo regard any charts which it is suggested ':MC/! ,: 6~;1l.•:·.,~·~ ~~r.'l:t furthe attempt to 1 e i 1 e would serve to mislead. So -"'•· ,., rtt• A11•. Streano't pictwft aa a breath lrvine cannot be charged with ~VLY tt ..,hn;,..... ....t.-• H~<>eo•ov, •in"' e.1 21. e1 of the l"..,_r~-~ s con-that." .. Nt'#JIOl'f, All!, _.1!11 T111 111 Ind t'""'onaJ · ~. "" 1.; '°· of Flfll H•llolr-. ii hui.i nguw. Judge Owens then re1·ected 11.i Mer. MY A ~~1... c111ri.. _s_.t. n. "' Berry's charge that the Irvine !05C ~"I",.,,« •ncl utlQ'tll L., ~~ ... ~._Elf:~~~·,.=.~;,, S d G Co. and particularly company ~ wn wtt 0r1v1 •nd Jud1111 .... , tu y i·o11p president Mason had remained ttil~~!'l!I 1\~ u11e, '*"' silent even when accused of LONG<H1t1sT1ANo, Mir!• w.1,..,,. ti · I di · U:~,:~·i!:'. OO!ll " rm 111 s1., F Irvin p r esen ng rrus ea ng 1n- '';.;" ID lt·Sl:OYLES, Sltft~ A., 241 or• • e formation. r-Av1., ~ Allfftllot •no1 m::· 21,,~ ~ u Jit111 or1w, CHARTS MISLEAD ~Ti::..i,::s:: ... :n,..,.,. .. Sets Meet "It's not clear to the court MAHNINWEltltElltA -Cr•I• v.. al this time that the charts do 2', •1 Et 11th St., C•I• WM, ~ L11111. ·1 21. Atc:ecll•. i I d and th t ••· I gu " W.~N-NILSSOH -RO'f .... '" m I ea a "'"' an age 11 • ,,.,.., •"' w'"°'" J., ,., lRVINE -'l1le Council of is misleading," he said. "But, ~n l "•· eo.11 .v..u. the Comm .. f Ir . KOCH A·KOCHEll --""" o., n. unities o Vine, assuming that the language of 161 r1ij~m .. f1R~:11.MM&. •1'111 formed to c o n s i d e r in-those charts does mislead, this 5c"tft!1t n~iCkev -01v111 c ., M. al' th d kn J 'd ~~"~_, "'i'r. ·~,;·~.o .. 22, 114 corpor mg e p r o p o 1 e coort ows "' no ev1 ence MAN INS<C~lfT _ C•r1 M .. n. ind 53,000.acre city of Irvine, will that any party was, in facl, ~· co!f. M.l:.' both " mi M•1>1• conduct its first meeting misled. CAllM>N-MllCESELL -AUi. ,, s ·-~ UC I I 1t1c111J'11 LNl o1• 91' l:ldortdo a .. cn. aowuay at rv ne. "In fact," lhe judge added. l':di'.•ncv ud!m, a , d Hunt1na1o11 Alan Snodgrass, c o u n c i I "the court's understanding of l"AIAC-JENICtNS -A111. '· JOl'l11 L., vice-president, said residents the evidence is to the contrary 21, of Huf!ll/lllloft ~Pell, Ind Oolbby L .. u 01 G1n1.,. •ov•. and businessmen in the Irvine and that all parties knew ex-GLAostoNE·•ERN1 AltOT -A111. 1. ~111 •• u, •11111 S•ndr•. It, tio111 o1 Company's proposed new city actly wbat was being done. ~~G:'11~NAHUE -Aua. 1, "'"'i area 11have an historic op-"And If they did not know," •nd ••rMr• KeT, ri; oot11 .. porl 't to I d h d th h I h r:'.':l~H\'~~ Au•, ,, J«rv Lwn, uni Y c o n s e r e adde , " ey s ou d ave, a.. •n11 oi.,,. .. _..1, 31, botll 01 establlshing control over their because of the great number sc~'d~t'!:'JNAN _ Aul'. ,, 1t Id ow1 urban environment." of exhibits and of the number Arltlur, u, of l'rnno, '"" c1~11• The meelini will be hekl in of on.the-site investiaations C. ltl..flf C~•.M•I. "6 rAllAllf>MDM ,..,. -""'· •· WllJ:•m Room 104 « the \JCI Physical which OCCWTed, all ot which , ~~tfritri~'r. 01-L. :n. bo 91' Sciencea Buikling. al I p.m. All together wlth all ol. the ex-cw~·~·~N~Etl~1r11~~-.~ Irvine area homeowners are planatory information that ac-i\.116~~~N1b '!.. ... :.~:JM, "· invited. companied the exhibits, should .t'"W•tmlMlet, anc1 E•"*' JMnni. 'Mle council i! orrrnnizing have made any reasonable , 21, " '-"" Arie. e~~ ADK1HS-C:OONEY -A111. •· JOl'ln M.. study axnmltt.ees t 0 ifl.. person aware 0£ exacUy what Still struggling 1br ice oubes? THERES A DOTER IAYI wrrH THIS FRIGIDAIRE SIDE-BY-SIDE with AUTOMATIC ICE-MAKER Designer Door. Easy an4 lull kl dlllntt door frolll deem' tD aal~ ,_ kitcht!I or ]IOtl' MOd. Altomatic Ice Maker hns. lrtem, i;eleasn Cllbes lnlo door server. All astomat- icaJIJ. Mo fill. 1&o ~w. 21.9 CL~ "Jtl! 211-tb. Silt ffrtiital freezer. less nia. 36~ wida. Frost-Proof! k1ILMl'diinstapill Filly Ad]asbble. sa.e11a .......... 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HUNTINGTON BE~CH SALES ONLY 842-5596 ) NOW 3 BIG LOCATIONS .c§> . , . 0 VAT ~ S · 'Whirlpool 45 YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE HOME APPIJANCES I 401 MAIN STREET BROOKHURST & WARNER HUNTINGTON .BEACH SERVICE & SALES 536-7561 FOUNTAIN VAtLEY , , SALES ONLY 962·2456 • 0 0 o. 0 . - " - ' ' '. ' ' ., ' ' --· ---=-= -:--:-= IA:RBARA DUARTE..,.._ ,,...,, ...... it.' 1tJI' I ,_. 1) Autu·mn So.ng Peacock Hued It will be September Song this year. The sixth annual Peacock Alley benefit fashion show luncheon, changed yearly in theme but unchanging in its purpose to raise funds . for the Holy .Family Adoption Service QU)JJ!nge County, will take place on .Thursday, Sept. 24. The setting for the" event, sponsored by the Holy Family Madre- citas Auxiliary, will be the Balboa Bay Club, with luncheon at 12:30 p.m. to be preceded by an 11:30 a.m. social hour. Styles shown from Fashion Island will feature the fall collection of Don Wede. Commentary will be made by Mrs. Florence Smales and music will be supplied by the Bernie Perry Trio. Proceeds from the combined luncheon and style show will be contributed to the Holy Family Adoption Service ,by the Madrecitas Auxiliary, which Mrs. Ernest L. Scanlon of Balboa Island serves as president. Serving as chairman for the luncheon showing will be Mrs. James Delaney, with Mrs. Edward Olsen as co-chairman, both from Laguna Niguel. Assisting will be the Mmes. Thomas Riley of Newport Beach, decorations; William E. Imhoff of Laguna, reservations, and Allan Burgess of Newport, door prizes. Also on the committee are the Mmes. John Lawson of Laguna Niguel and Robert A. Marshall of San Juan Capistrano, patronesses; Charles :bus\n of S~ta Ana;, programs; Johri Condon of Newport, jn .. vitations, and Henry M. Ullman of Corona del .Mar, publicity. The Peacock Alley benefit is the largest fund·r'aising activity for the auxiliary whieh supports the Holy Family's nonprofit child placing agency offering assistance to individuals and families of all races and creeds. • . MELODIC THEME -Cutting out grace notes for September Song, theme of the Holy Family Madrecitas Auxiliary'• annual Peacock Alley benefit fashion show are (left to rigbt) Mrs. Edward Olsen of Laguna Niguel and Mrs. Harland StOrum ·of Newport Beach. The yearly event contributes to the work of the Holy Family Adoption Service of Orange County, . ' ' No Broken Drum Friendship Hour:... . I , You Can t Beat It The welemne mat is out for a friendly get"1oge'.tber over coffee for th0'5e considering membership in the Laguna Beach Junior Wr;. man's Club. Busy drumming up new participants in their varied and inter- esting activities, the Laguna Juniors are planning the Friendship Cof- fee Hour fur 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 25. Opening the doors of b..r home to the present and future mem• bers will be Mrs. Benjamin Merles. 1 Mrs. Carl Manus, president of the club, Is urging that all women between the ages of 18 and 35 who would like to attend the coffee hour and hear of proposed activities call Mrs. Merles, membership chair· man, at-9. • During the coffee gathering, club scrapbooks will be or! display . so that prospective memben may view past events and accomplish· men ts. Lookmg toward the fall, the group will reveal plans for a .pot. Jud dinner in September to start the current year. Meetings will fall on the !int Tuesday evening of eech month. ' Although tile club does not schedule summer meetings, its mem- bership bas not been Idle during the months of July and August. Juniors are working at the Festivalj)f the Arts, with some staff. Ing the candy boolb on Sundays, while otliers take charge during the week of a Free-foNlll booth for youngst..rs. The special booth bas chalk and paper available for children to make drawings while their parents tour the festival. Budding young artists may have the chance to display their ta!· en ts from 2 until 5 p.m. daily. HEED THE CALLI'-LiteraJJy cll'whniing up all prospective new members within earshot for Laguna Beach Junior Woman's Club are (left to right) the Mmes. Peter Andrews, Benjamin Merles ilnd Cart Manus. An introductory coffee hour on Aug. 25 will 1take place in the Merles' residence. Among other summer activitiet, the Juniors in a purely ve.ca .. tion .mood Invited their families and guests to join the"ID m a party at , Doh~ state Beach. Putting Off Doesn't Pay Off When a DEAR ANN LANDERS: I buried my belt friend IOday. She WU only 36, a beautiful delighUul woman -a devoted wife and the mother oC four chlldren. This woman did not have to die so young. For lhe life of me I cannot uoderstand IL And the whole tragedy 1eenu 10 unrell when one COMld:ert ahe was the wife of a physician. The cause of her death was cancer. ANN LANDERS and God bl"' "°" for the .l<>Od you do. -HEARTBROKEN FRIEND DEAR FRIEND: 1'lwlk .,__fw .,... . letter. Somewhere, IOJDffDe • read IC wiU aow 10 IO die pltone and m•lr.e •• appohltmeat wt~ hr dodor. 'hat woman may l!Ve IDOtber %t ye.an bec1ue 1be read JOU' ~Uer. ThlDb opia.· - Life Can Be Savec;l ' birthday a framed picture« th.la woman. 'lbe accompanying DOte 1aid; "For your desk." lbe picture waa inscribed, "to a mail who bu been an angel to me .•. " 'lbe woman has !riendl in this office and I'm afraid if I don't put her picture en my desk she'll ~ about it and her feelings will be hurt. plctan 1 • ....,b.,... ft In,....._ Ille, Bob, .... lrilto ,_ wile to Peorio -,.. p. li'•. lovely dly. CONFIDENTIAL TO SHALL l CllANClli fr? NO I I I Marriage won't change him but it could change you • • • from i bappy1 healthy, productlve g~l'fo • ..., eye<! oaby-<ltter for a drunk. Forfet JI, • She admitted when she went lo her doctor that she noticed the lump in her breast a few months after her last annual cbeck-up. he had too much on his mind. How an intelligent woman could have waited eight or nine mouths to lnvestipte a lump In her breast ls more than I can under.stand. a lump in her breast to go bnmedlately to the doctor and let bim determine whether or nqt it i! serious. Ninety-five percent of the breast IUmJ>!I are nothing more than enlarged glands or cy1ts. The painful lumps ate rarely malignant twnor1, but a womlll should never Ignore a breast lump. Early detec- tion Of even a cancerous tumor can mean a llle saved. Thank )'OU, Ann, DEAR ANN LANDERS: I travel Illinoia and Indiana for a naUonall1 known firm . I get to Peoria frequently. Over the last year I developed a dose relationship with the ex·wl.fe of .. former eiecuUve. Please understand, thia wa.s no romance, merely a friendship . In the meantime I already have a picture ol my wife and kids on my desk and l th1nJc one picture is enough. Please advise. -ILLINOIS TROUBLES DEAR ULINOM: YOlll' Peori1 !rind 1ound1 U-e an kUot tr a tn:loblemalter -., boill. He.r gift n1 In tile w.ont Potlible .... ,. Yoo uld K better llloo t. Yo1J already bave a picture of your wife ud tktl CID yoar delk and OH Akohol b ao tborkal to-· -· If yoa dllak you have to drink &o bt • She confided Jn me when I visited her in the hospital (following the removal of her breast) that she didn't want to "bother" her buaband with it b<cause PleaJe, Ann Landera, do the women of the world a fa\'ot, Your column 11 th< best r .. d thing In the paper. Plwe, I beg of you, print this letter. Tell every W<l'D&l out iliere U she not.lctS A few weekJ qo I received for Jll1 I II ' I aecep&ed by your ,...end11 Jd die beta. Read "Boole and Yoa -for TftlllCttl ODJy," b7 Ann Laadm. Sen411 JI et11te m M IDd • 1oo1• 1eu....,... tllmped tn..iot>< wttll yoor ._a la an.of tho DAILY PILOT. 't ·------.. -.-.--· --.. --- • DAILY PllOT Your Horoscope Tomorrow Gemini: Look Behind Scenes SATURDAY 1--~~~ tart.a ptl a llea1tl lecban.. Don'l feel you know. all thert la to know -tome factors ARIF.$ (Marcia 11-April tD): are o b a cur e d • & ~ "VOOlllifl liat sptridlng cou1a-veitlgat1Ve.-r;oo bebtmt-~ be necessary. Not wise to sceaes. Ana:wer to i:ey ques- rtttrict yourselr. Avoid ex· lion can be found ln out-of-way travagance as much a1 poss!-place. may not have neceuary quauncauons. Best to be percepUve and independent. VDIGO\Aug. U-Sept. 22) :-- Travel, S!Jecial studies appear ' to be on agenda. Nothing is apt to occur halfway. Declsion is made at top -and you are called upon to perform. Your ablllUes are be in I assessed. .. -lltREE EQUALS ONE -In the mathematics of ;;: ~lpool Corp.'s new Trash Masher, three barrels , ·Of trash frord a .family of four will b.ecome one com-~ ·iw:i sllct of maslied trash. Tbe new appliance works • :wilh 2,000 poi1nds of pressure and fits easily and at- ··~~: ~ :-: . ·::New Trasli Masher ~ .. : --·.;. • tractively into the kitchen. It will be available in the Harbor Area after Sept. 30 and is, according to Whirlpool officials, the first new appliance in 30 years. •r ... Mountains Made Into Molehills By JO OUION ot ... Dtltr '"" "''" Someone has come to the! reecue of the men 1'ho make their niunds eadl rooming to pick up the nation's trash in anelly, jammed Containers that often spill their contents on the street rather than in the tnick. And there's a tot ol ltasll to spill lhese days. Wrth its advanced packaging t.edmiques, America seems to To avoid ilisappoilltment, P"'spedive brides are reminded to have their. wedding stories with black and white j!)ossy P.hoto. graphs to the DAILY PILOT Women s De- parbnent one week before the wed~g. Pictures received a,tter that time will ·not be used. For engagement announcements it is imperative that the story, also accompanied by a black and' white glossy picture, be sub- mitted six weeks or more before the wedding date. If deadline is not met, only a s1Dry will be used .. To be)p fill requirements on both wed· din~ and engagement stories, fonns are available ill all of the DAILY PILOT offices. Further questions will be answered by Women's Section staff members at 6'2--4321 or 494-9466. Creativity Pursued The pressures o t con. temporary living often prevent people from pursuing a richer, fuller life. A new organization, the Center for Creativity is ruponding to the human need for fulfillment by offering a U -week course, Process O'eative. Dr. Kenneth Johnstone, e1- ecuUve director, will diJcuss the course and the Center for Q-ea.tivlty at 7:30 p.m. on Sun· day, Aug. 23, in lhe Peek Family Coloplal T e r r a c e Room, We<tmlnster. 'I'ho8e lnteresled Jn e1· 'ploring their creativity and diseovering c o n d u c i v e a~ tJtude:i are invited to attend. ROBERTS Olfle Time BUTCHER SHOPPE f••t111ri11f M••.W1191 le•f. A f•M· a., Mt&hr c111ffl1tt f•t y•111r •"' 1 • .,,,..,,. ... b.tt "' .. "''' ,., ••• .... ii.bl •• 11tl. ,,,.._ c...w ... N.n .. .,,. ............ z.11t1 ----· be burying: ii.sell in il3 disposable containers a I o n e which, accord1ng to Product Engineering magazine, count up to 50 billion f-ood and beverage cans, 25 billion bot- tles and aiunlless boxes and bags each year. A new Tratfi Mdler tw been introduced which will not eliminate the refuse bot con- dense it into sanitary sacks that may be disposed or along witb the refuse. A week'i refuse for a fan'tily U roor can be compacted into one sack to be taken directly to tbe curb for trnab pick-up instead of to a large bwTe.I which later m u a t be transported lo the pick-up area. BotUes, cans, papers and aerosol carli: -all can be ma5ied in 60 sea>nds. The company's officials do not recommend that c h i c k e n booes OI' other smelly items be included in the mashing ~ cess. An attracUve, vinyl.-topped appliance that can be u3ed as a sepaTate kitdlen unit or in· stalll'd under the counter, it comes in white, c o p p e r , harve:i. gold or avocado lo match other eppliarittS. It is 15" wide, 24" deep and 34%" high. No special wiring or plum- bing is required and it works on a 15 amp circuit. The ram force is approximately 1,000 pounds. Several-safety factors are built in so mothers with small children need not Vt'OMy about their uploration, and the masher can be stopped if someone discovers that they have included their b e 1 t silverware with the trash. An on-otr button begins the cycle and the masher may be stopped by simply pushing the off button. A toudt of the on button moves the ram up to the off position. A lock is included near the on-off switdl and the masher will not operate when it is locked. The key may be placed out ol reach ol small children. The masher, .a Whirlpool Appliance, was tested in Houston, New Orleans, Miami and Atl anta for a year before it was put on the market for national distribution and will be available in the Harbor Area after Sept. 30. It will retail for around #tO and the bags will C06t about SO cents each. ~' DA'l1NG HINTS1 Ma., will wut to -'w!ll lndiU ... c.u -be canl.Uy ft ...... 'hon• h pe......Uly lid, -· Seorplo ---t-ol relaU-*lp. Arie• •ll set lo plct op tM dleel:, "'°' -.... -,,. Copricono. FrtlOM!pl "'"'-""" 11111 1' empll11hM fw C.-. A poollq of re-cet t..uc.&el .. abudaoee .. 'doable daW:1. Gemlal •u fudaatiaf time wlta -date, -Sql~ ble. But do not skimp on pro-CANCER (June 21.July 21): mises, pleasures which ce-Accenl on gifl'i, pleasu.res, ment relatlonshlp1. ·friendships. Social actJvily in- TAURUS (April 20-May 20): creases. Realize fa m I ty Cycle cont.inU6 high; slrees member needs ·boolt in seti- ~dependence o( thought, ac-. esteem. B e consideraie. tim. Keynote ls original .ap-Diplomatic a pp r o a c h sue- proach. NectSW")' to be a ceeds. S<Ir·starler. Waiting too long LEO (July 23-Aug. 22)' for others could be ~trj.men-SpoUigbt on career, general ta.I. standing and poten tial. GEMINI <May 11.June 20): As.soclate who offers advice UBRA (Sep!. 23-0ct. 22): ·You may be excited by what appean to be a new discovery but actually has always been available. Take unusual pro- cedures in stride. You will win. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. II ): Bolivian Children's Legend Lie low ; play waiting game. You can make discoveries If observanl Don't be tied down by contractual restrictions. A new element enters picture. Be aware of it. SA.GITrARIUS (Nov. zi. Dec. 21 ): Health. work, how you get along with associates o( four put together by fort which .. we all seek and -these are e!llpasiied. Live William I. Kaufman, a writer-which we all need lf we are to up lo potential. Be positive editor, theatrical producer, live together in happiness and of aims, gc.als. Steer clear Smooches on Moon? NEW YORK (UPI) Aslroiiomers and Iunvnaut., bear this: 'l'hOle dark lr'etl on 1he full moon's surface really were smooch<s. And if you don't believe it, never tell Bolivian cblldrtn. 'Ibey ""'"'Pl tile ·leg!lld ol the stunt, Anathuya, * fell in love with the moon, persuaded a big bald eagle to fly him tiler<, and, once lbere, planted • lot ol klsaes Oii the .urlac:e. The mmt Is dead now b<ll every time the children see the smudges on the moon, they say 1he mam were made by the fwTy creature with the pink anout. The legend is recorded In the "UNICEF Children's Boot of Legends." 1be boot is one Western Hoedown Calendared Gathering for a steak fry at 7 p.m. tomom:M" will be the Orqe County Optometric Society and Auxiliary. The event will take place in Kentwood Park, Anaheim. Entertainment will be ~ vided by tile Square ~ ol Buena Park, a western clan· cing group. Ltt Daily will !M!!"Ve as a caller for the group. Mrs. Norman Wiley, auz- lliary prmdent, is in charge of food preparations. 0 t b er s as!lstlng are the Mmea. Howard Gar ber, en- tertainment; Warren Hol- Ungsworth,·· Invitations, and Ronald Craig, ,...,.,,.lions. Secretaries At 1:30 p.m. every aecond Thursday women of Bahia Chapter of Natl.on.al Secretaries' A 11 o c J at ion Irtematlonal assemble in dif • ferent locations to attend meetings. Mrs. Lloyd Fleming at 673-8360 may be telephoned fer additional infonnation. • teacher and song writer who peace." of religious, poUticaJ dispu1es. loves chlkfren -and the !pirit The poems speak of lemons CAPRICORN (Dec. 22·Jan. o( hope their innocence exudes and limes, butterflies and 19): Young persON have a every place on earth. flowers, nightingales a n d right, perhaps a duty to ex.- Kaufman, of New York, doves and all the beautilul press ideas. You may find spent five month! touring 42 gifts d. nature. yourself a 80t.lnding board. natiom in his quest fer heart· There are sad poema about This can be taken as vote and-soul matuial for the little lost lambs and happy of confidence , a genuine com- books. The others 8 re : poems about naughty little plimenL Respond accordingly, "UNICEF Book of Otildren's boys ~'ho get back into good AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. Prayers," "UNICEF Book of graces. 18): Your ability to face basic Ch i I d re n • s Songs" arxl "When you think of lhe9e issues is tested. Potential "UNICEF Book ol Christmas poems," Kaufman said, "You should be discussed with older Poems." have an opportunity to con-individuaJ. Applies especially "The legends e J'. p r e 1 s sider how alike all children of where leases, property enter d i s t i n c t tlx>ugtits, feelings. the world are in things which picture. Accent security. beliefs, joys, dreams and cause them to woDder and PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): hopes of each of. the nations in question." You may find a short journey which they are born," Kauf-From Germany, a poem on necessary in ord« to cumplete man said. "Yet there are cer· "The Four Seasons" goes like mission. Be in touch with ta in threads that bind them this : those whose ideas are alive, t .......___ "There is a mother with original, relevant. Avoid those . og~·=· "Some speak of heroic deeds four children in all, the spring, who sing the blues. of historic dl.aracten; others the smnmer, the winter and IF TODAY IS Y 0 UR peer at the supernatural, talk· fall.· .The heavem rejoice and BIRTHDAY you searcb and ing turtles, dragons, magin earth greel'i the day when the find yourseU quite often, stan- birds. , .that stimulate the im-favorite child, spring, ls on the ding apart from the majority. way." agination and entertain .•. " Th You are willing tG tear down The legends, as the prayers, at one's good in any in or'der to rebuild. You were aoogs and poems, t e a c h language. 'nle same for the on your own at a com- sometbini about success and songs, including one about a paraUvely early age. Current failure, justice and injustice, Jit.tle nawer that fell into a period of indecision is due bate and love. river and made it happy. to close. You will be lively Among the prayers there i! "When we make music and traveling. one children in F..cuador say to together we are able to jump To find out ..,_., lud;r ""' ,.., · I over barriers of language and 1n ,,_, •nd 1ove. order srd....., stop a dog from biting. t goes °"""'' bcdl1e1. "S«Yet Hlrl'I• '°' l.k this meet on the comm<m ground MM ind worne"-" Send 1t1r1M•'• I e : 1nd so cenh to Om••• "'lrelof' "~-f-'N~ arum· al God o/ the mosf. beautiful of al) the Sec:rets. The 0 ... llY PILOT. Boll 32.0. .,....,..., ..... .,.._......., · und " Kaul 'd Grulll Cenlr•I s1111on.. w.... York. was born first, then you." 'J'iisoiiiiiis;i;,iiiiiiiiiimiianiiiiiisaJiiii.iiiiiiiiiiii"iii.v;ii.;;i'ii~~"·i;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii; In tile prayers, aecordiq loo! Kaufman, the children are readllng lo< tile ll!'irllual ""11· INTROl»UCING FRC)G LQVIRS TQ CHOl'INI PARENTS'. DON'T WAIT UNTIL YOUR CHILO IS OUT OF THE FROG LOVERS AGE BEFORE YOU GIVE THEM THE GIFT Of MUSIC -YOU WAtT AND IT MAY BE TOO LAT E! Ch ildrtn in !ht fro; loving 111(1• (4-8) 1rt the prrftcl 1111 tor le1rning music:. Ytm1h1. 1fter ye1r1 of rest1rch designtd thl Y 1m1h 1 Mu1ic Course to anurt that all thlldren ten learn music. Millions of Yamaha 11r1du1tes from 111 over the wt1rld t1slify lo the $l.'CttSS of the y AMA HA MUSIC COURSE. You d.l not ha ve to b'lY In In- strument, tt1er• is no home st udy -j!.111 tots of fun for you r children wh ile they learn music. DON'T DENY YOUR CHltO THE CHANCE YOU MAY HAVE MISSED IN YOUR 041LOHOOO. C11sses 1r1 now enrolling-won't you plea~ give us a c11l and let us show vou the whole story of the Yf4No>JiA MUSIC COURSE! YOUR BIGGEST REWARD Will BE WHEN YOUR FROG LOVER tOOKS UP AT YOU AND TRLS YOU • , • "I GAVE MY fROG A NEW NAME. 8EETHOVCN." Doo't Dolay-Yll To4ay 642-1144 YAMAHA MUSIC KHOOL IN COSTA MISA OPEN HOUSE TUESDAY AUGUST 25th 7:00 to 9:00 P.M. CHILDREN AND PARENTS DID YOU KNOW? 100/o DF TOUl CHILD'S INTILLICilNCE 15 DEVELOPED IY ACiE 10 The Choice of A School Is A Crucial Decision! Before You Decide • • . INVESTIG'ATE!! l••rn •bout the remark able •ducation your cliild c;an obtain at Monta11ori Schoolhou••· Ag•• 21/1 t o 1 y•ar1. s •• our uniqu• building• •.. Examine our 1peciali1•d Mont•ssori •quipmant ••• Discover why parents are thrilled with our school ••• Your child can have a wonderful Montessori ~lfo-of. house •ducetion for only 77c per hour. W• give so much mor•, but we cost no mote .•• Visit the school. Ask for our fr•• broc;hures ..• Your c;h ild des•rv•• nothing less than th• b•1t • , • A Mont•s•ori •ducetion at MONTESSORI SCHOOL· HOUSEi Extended Day C•r• end Transportetio11 Availabl• alonteellOd.SchoolhouN ORANGE 11165 PROSPECT (Jwt Marth _, CM!M"lln) PHONE Sl2·1'51 SAN CLEMENTE l415 S. E c-I•o hol PHONl 4'2·1'1l ATTINTION: COLLEGE GRADUATES! Th•r• i1 a 1hortag• of Mont•s•ori teech•rs. For opportuniti•s in a growing car•er think •bout Mont•11ori. Write to: Roston Monte1tori Institute for T ••ch- •r Training. P.O. lox 2-457, Orange, Calif • 92669. I, I ·----------------·--------·------------------·----· - DAil y PllOT I$ Golden Anniversary Peering Around ·Harborites Honored lllJMllEll holldlytq In ""' Santa Bltbera BUIDQo hottl w ... Mr. and Mrs. ~ Yel'IOJL.olJlewpcri _lleldl and Mr. ud Mn. W. C. E111oU ol Laiiuna HUis. l\ECOGNIZEI> lot ...... ..,.. Ing ICholutlc achievement al the Unlventty of Redlands WU l4la Mary Lae Todd, daqhlel'. of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Todd of Irvine. She maintained • J.11 and• point averace • a junklr. ma.. jorlng Jn ph)'lk:al educatloo. M1s1 Todd Is a tilt graduata ol Mlmloo Viejo lligb-. MJ8S CASSANDRA Ray, daug!Ur of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ray of Ceola Mesa, bas be<n el<ded fin! Vi<e pres!• denl o1 tile Student Nuroes .--latlon ol Virpiia. Mias Ray Is llludying fer a badlelar of science degree in nursing at the Medleal Q>llege o I Virginla in Rk:lmmd. >tm thao 100 -and relativet attended Che ~ lion bonorlll( Mr. and Mn. -B<rke ol eor-de! Mar .. tbolr --.. .... Dlvenary, Opening dleir N e w p o r & Beach home for tile alfaft -. Mr.and Mn. WIDI .. & Burte, ""' and dao~ law ol the bo!Mlred couple. Abo receiving ruats were tile couple's two daug!JUn, Mrs. J. <'IOvln Kunkle ol Corona del Mar Ind Mn. McLain Rusoell ol Newport Beoch. - Altbougb they met In Soutll Haven, Mich., the Burkes nwTied in St. George's Catholic amdl, Ontario, A\. temllds were Mrs. Burke'• abler, Mrs. Jack R. Laidlaw of. Kalaheo, Hawaii, a n d Gorooo Guillrle. ~ Burte1 rtlided In Ontario ••ill eight Y'<rl ago. He was engaged .in investmerU EL TORO Officers Wives and other busineli before were entertained at a begin-retirio& to Corona del Mar. t1oe-new.,.ear coffee. Hostess. AttendlngU>eevenc ..... 111e was Mn. H. W., H I• e 1 • couple 's grandchildren, Miss lmorary president. Kelly Patricia Burke, Ml!o READY FDR THE FAIR -Getting acquainted with Judge one of the residents of Old MacDonald's Fann' who will greet fairgoers during a tw<><lay, fund-raising event sponsored by the San Juan Cap- istrano Republican Women's Cltlb are (left to right) Mrs. Walter Portet and MIS. c. P. McDoonell. ROY ALVARAD·O , a Newport Beach award winning hairstylist Jn O!'ange County, i1 on a combined pleasure and educatlona.l trip of Europe. Be ls studylng Ill< latesl methods and techniques in beauty equipment in Copenhagen, Sweden, Loodoo and Paris. Nancy Kunkle and Mlsl Susan G<mmel ·Ind Mrs. Stoven B, llumpbrey and her busband, Dr. Humprey.1be couple bu t w o g r e a l-graodchlldren SamenthaAmand'l1>omll S. HtllJl!llir<y and loot st<p- • • Catholic Rites Link Classmates Fund-raising Affair City Slickers Bidden For Countryside Fun Breakfast Orange Coast Chapter, grandchildren, Brian, Megan CELEBRATING GOLDEN YEARS and PameJa Oilllngbam and Mr. •ncf Mrs. &.nwinl Burke Mrs. Olris Wlloox of Irvine. ------------== Traveling from Camllchlel Free Estimates ~:::~1 :r:i :Ji.,°":"" RE·UPHOUTER Complete Selection of Fabrics including: Most Precious B I o o d Catholic Church, Concord was the setting fOf' the ceremony linldng Donna Marie Weber and Joseph Nicholas Naranjo. Parents Without P •rt 0 e rs HB Auxiliary Weber d Walnut Creek and spon.90rs a pancake breakfast Mrs. Doris Naranjo of Costa 1 Sund f A..-th American Legion Auxiliary Mesa and Donald Naranjo of Old MacDcllald 's Farm will Master of ceremony duties the ast ay o ........... mon of Huntlngton Beach gathers Calexico. llave a lively barnyard when will be shared by Jack Kelly in Costa Mesa City Park from in the American Legion Hall M••t •r Cr•':'*' Alw•y• The bride asked her sister, city folks descend on it Thurs-and Al Arps. 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Wa1ly at 1:30 p.m. the first 'I'1ursday CZYKOSKI 1831 NEWPORT II.YD. Miss Virginia Weber to serve day and Friday, Aug. 27 and The farm is located on the Richards, chairman, w i 11 of each month. On the fourth COSTA MDAi._. 14.,..,, as maid of bon<l'. Bridesmaids Santa Ana Freeway at the answer questions regarding 'Ilnll'Sday members may call Linens and Velvets Traveling from Evanston, lll. to officiate at t h e ceremony was tile R e v. Robert G, Mair of st. Nicholas Catholic Church. were Miss Marchelle Ham-28• for a Country Fair and Crown Valley elit. Admission the ... .1..lic "rain or shine'" Mn. Arne Jensen, 536-2777, for <sv.Koi.KEYI ' Auctloo l-~~:::~::.:::::~~~~~-~~~~:_~~~~~==~~~~~~~P~h~o~n~e~64~Z..~1~4~54~~~~~ mack and Miss Vera Kuhn. • is free. event at 5C-8700 or 54M665. location information. JC6eph Erickson was best Spoosoring the fund-raising Parents of the newlyweds are Mr. and Mrs. Francis S. Bridge Play~rs Go Round With tbe bridge season starting in September, the El f;amino Real Women's Club has scheduled a luncheon for its bridge section on Tuesday, Aug. 25. The 12:30 event in the Dana Point Community House kicks off a round robin of bridge that will continue Wltil March. Foursomes will be played each month in members' homes. Salads, sandwiches a n d desserts will be served by the hostess group which in- cludes the Mmes. William Hart, Niles Welch, Gilbert Faust. Arthur Sewell, Harry Pell, Seymour Nutt, Hugh Sowden, Harry Stair, C. A. Ramsey, He I en Leaseand, Margaret Loos and Robert Warner. Play begins following the luncheon with 24 members participating in the ways and means acUvity, Pineapple Happening Arrives man while Donald Naranjo, event will be the San Juan the bendict's brother, and Capistrano Rep u b 11 can Stephen Webster, the bride's Women's Club, Federated, in brother, seated the guests. conjimotion with the Orange The new Mrs. Naranjo at-County Federation of tended St. Sdlolasll<:a High Republican Women's Clubs. Sc hool, Chicago, and Fromlla.m.to7p.m.both graduated from F o u n t 1 i n days, a variety of activities Valley lligb School. She cur-and attractiors will be offered rently is a student at ~den ... by women wearing o 1 d . West Coll<ge, fashiooed sunbonnet3 a n d Her husband also graduat<d gingjlam m...... from FVHS and is stationed at A mariooette tllhow, sand Camp Pendleton will! the paintiog fer Ille dlildren, an Marine Corps. auction featuring celelxity and They will reside in Hun. mi9cellaneous items, open air lington Beach. market featuring b o o k s , Antiques Exhibited An exclusive group ol an· t.ique dealers will be exhibiting their wares in IdyUwild aver Labor Day weekend, Sept. 4-7. Proceeds from rentals and admissiom will go to the Teen Girls CUitural Center i n Idyllwild, iocated in the San Jacinto mwntains. Fourteen emibitors w i 11 display antique furniture, cut glass, oriental objets d'art, jewelry, I ·a m p s , porcelain, clocks, silver, books and old documents. Carry Along A Safe Purifier Prepare safe drinking water in minutes with a battery. powered electronic w a t e r purifier, jewelry, hat.1, band m a d e articlts , Jive plants, vegetables{ jams and jellies, and a patriotic comer all have been planned. A highlight of the fair will be the presentation of a pony, donated by C. Fultoo Shaw. Tnailand· Described Lee Desmond, I retired el• ecutive who spent six month!! in Thailand .. part of Ill< International E x e c u t l v e Service Corps, will rel.ate his experiences for members of the Newport Harbor Senior Citizens group on Tuesday, Aug. 25. Desmond was sent t o Thailand to share his talents In modern sales methods as part or the program that brings together businessmen from all OYer the world. -Wearing mw muus and The new device fits in a ned h t t shirt or vest pocket or purse. The 7:30 p.m. meeting will take place in the Senior Citizens Recrea.Uon Center, Newport Beach, and Harry Lievsay and Steve Kupiec:beck will furnish music for dancing. brightly patter s r 8 ' 1be kit cooverts a pinch of members of Parents Without Partners, Chapter 26, will table salt tn a tablespom of tom water into a fresh con-gather for 8 luau arrow centrated solution of free evening in tile Garden Grove chlorine and other powerful home of Mrs. Dorothy Williams. b a c t e r ia-Oestroying com· Refreshments will be served by Mrs. Walter H. Moseman and her committee. The public is invited to attend. Mesa Rebe kali Cocktail hour for tile catered pounds, t he manufacturer affair is 8 p.m. The event will says. include poolside entertainment Eadl charge is sufficient lo Every first and third Tues. and dancing.. rid up to a gallon of water or day of the month members Proceeds from the event will microbes that cause digestive of Mesa Rebekah L o d g e provide entcrtainmen~ and ex· and intestinal upset and ill· assemble in Odd Fellows Hal~ cuniions for the children or.1_nec. . .,.".· --;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;C;;;;ost;;;;a;;;;M;;;;;;;;esa;.;,;;;;';;;;t;;;;8.;.p._m_. -i member!. 'Jbose Interested In at- Uslding may call Phil Braun at 536-7002 or Mrs. Mary HenryatMWJ22. Jn!ormatlon oo membership may be received by writing Parents Wlthool Partners, P.O. Box 1983, Costa Mesa, 112S26. Nu ts 'n Nibbles Attending meetings every Friday al 10 a.m. are the women of FourUln Valley La Cresta CLEANERS 6 VARANTEED DRY CLEANI NG* If ...... ~ .._.tt, •• We .Ul ,.,fw lt ..... , Drapes 50~ Nuts to Nibbles TOPS Club. EXPIRES $AT., A.Uc;.. 22, 1970 Members have telected the 87 ORA A · Recreation een1er In Hun-16 NGE VE., COSTA MESA Chlldmrl heYe asl!Jrlfsh!ng mindt. for lie CDl¢1818 llldllly IKIS tmn I.al-°"'*f At'- Flercaly lmaginaliW>, enormously ~ pfamed IO s-ld& Malhemallce,, ""'"nee ancl sitifl creative, they .,. natural explorern, e<Mronmenlal _.,...., LMng. Addllicnal aller.-..C, artisls end mosiclans. They need compatible ..., _. cllild's kJ1c<ie1, -l!l and weeloend \ on11 1 Y tlhe chance lo dalevesellofp these individual ,_ blpio1ICI -prog1ams -plamed b' dil:S Sit' a en s-gain person • and adminlslraQs ""8IMlly -oix lhrougli ele-. confidence and assurance-lo develop lnleresling, excllag lloglslrallon ~.--1 prepare tor success in lhelr ~ programs h>I build ywr .,..,.,, beSig aocep!ed et ono of l>e education. To lhal end, lhe oewest, self-image and direct hQ ""'3ld a nation's Ir.ii Early Achfei-.ntl most unusual Pie-school in greater awateness ol i..-and Cenlara-2515 W'!BI SUn6 I Americe-lhe Early ·~'-·~ -~ _........__, · =a r ~-•on~• •-om•~.,.... A>enue (locel9d ill Ille - Cenler-opens ils doers hero in EN; off6ls i.G daJ, """'*l9 ar • ~ ~ _... Orange County September 14. aflemoon P<Ograms ~-'-~ ill h !lallla" The Early Achievement Cenl ... is designed 10 lllOet 1118 Ana area. f'<:r - a uniq•Jely conceiwd P<ivale school fOlr basie cumcular 1nformaUan. oa-...,;) !of children from two lhrougfl needs ol yoJr f\Jt'1 Bl•-. lllE ... , eleven. Each of Iha subject amas pr&«:hool dlild: at 540-41SQ,, Early Achievement Cmters, Inc. .. ...._d .. lls.-~ • -· ' ttnm"n Beach for •he meeUng Ndt ,. th hat 0~'6t4't ·-f' "-~~~~~~· .... :::.:K:"":•::.::"'~""::::":'"'::.~~~~~.11.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~ place. •• ' ' '1 ' I I •' """ ........... _...,_..,_ ______________________ ~·~·--·--· • ... DAJl.Y PILOT North Holds Off .·.South Comeback, • COSTLY FUMBLE -The South's Vic Pereboom (8) is in Thursday night's batUe at Orange Coast College. Des- victimlzed by the surging North defense, causing a lum-plte the ~resence of Yankees Jeff Morton (30), Greg DAILY ,ILOT Ptieto1 '1 Pltrkt O'o-etl boom managed to recover the ball. Also pictured is Mater Dei's Mark Dunn (42), who tallied on a 21-yard scamper. _hl_e_just __ befo __ re_h_e_w_a_s_a_h_>le_to-"-ge_t_o_ff_an __ at_tem_p:_te_d_a_er_ial __ &_bar_:g::c.e (64), John Henkel (42) and Ed Young (75), Pere- .f World Marks Set Swim Record-lwlders Have Much in Common LOS ANGELES (AP) -Alice Jooes was elatA!d, Debbie Meyer was calm, Mlb Slamm knew be could swim as fast &S he dJd and John Kinsella WU disap- pointed he badn, swum tutor. But tbe four-teen.agers have three things in common: newly acquired AAU National Utles, world records, and sighta: set on the 1972 Olympics in Munich - whk:h made 'Ibursday's opening night of the 1970 AA U championshlps a good one foc U.S. hopes. Mis,., Jones, a pert brown-haired 1g.. year~ld coed at the University of Cin- cinnati, had never 5WWJl the 100-meter butterfly in less than 1:06.7 before 'Ibun.- day. Then came a meet record in the morning preliminaries, a n d a sizzling 1.04.Jt clocking in the finals that cut nearly a half-second o(f Ada Kok's five- ,......id record. "I can't believe It - I always choked before," she said, breathless but happy after the race. Sh• led the qualifying List year but finished seventh. Someone ol/ered her a chair and she said, "I don't need it, I'm too happy." Miss Meyer, 18, from Sacramento, had the aplomb ol 90meOne who's been there before, as indeed she has. Her 4:24.31 cJocklna: in the 400-meter free.rtyle Angels Send CdM's Murph}: Against Birds BALTIMORE (AP) -Angels manager Lefty Phillips is reaching for his bird. killer tonight in the opener Of a three game series against the Baltimore Orioles, leaders by 101h games in the American League's East DivJsio", Tom Murphy, J.3..7, is Phillips' mound choice in the first of ro games on the AlltJel Slate AW .-• kMPC 1n11 -· II ~ ., 11·"1"""'' ~·li =· t.i: :1 tll ;::,• .,· ::::: 2: 11.m, road, a trip that also includes game$ q:ainst Detroit and Cleveland. Murphy, who pitched a shutout against Cleveland in his last start Monday night, owns a 1.0 record against the Orioles this aeuon. He be.at them with a si.1-hitter, 3. 2, OD .May 30 and dklll't get the decisioa t.l&bt da.7• ago in Anahe.lm when the Angeb won by the same score. He ga9e up on I y four h I t 1 in J.1/3 IMings that Unie. . Baltimore wiU cotmter with orie of teVerll Orioles with chances to win 20 games or more, left-hander Dave McNally. llH for the '"''°" aJld l·l ogainlt caUfomJ1. The Angel manaser describes this journey a1 "our mM import.ant or the 1e1son." T1te Angtll, in their bid to Wipe out Minneaota's five-game lead in Lhe Wutmt Division, play three teams acalnsl whom they have won only l I of 26 pmea lh1a season. They are .,.5 against Baltimore, w VI. DetroJt and 4-4 VI. o .. -. ) • ( I ,, , lowered one o! three world reconll Ille owns, a mart she aet during trials in ~ same Los Angeles Swim Stadium pool for the 1968 Olympics in which she won three gold medW. Debbie started sJower than her 19&1 pace. "l didn't think it was going to be a record,•• she admitted. But she picked up the pace and started to eeme the reccrd.. "I knew lt was going to have to hurt," !he said. "I could feel the strain down lo my toes." KinJella, a muacular 17-year-okl from Hlnadal<, DJ., apalQglud for his <!00- meter time after tht;: race, "I thought I could go faster," he said, "but I haven't been out in awhile." His time of 4:02.81 wu fut enough to shatter the record set la!t. year at 4:04 by We s t Gennan Rani Fassnachl, w ho finished sevenUt. Olympic champion Mike Burton of Arden Hills, Calif. fmished se- cond. Stamm, 17, from San Diego, figured he could swim the 200-met.er bacbtroke "faster Ulan I went in the pre).ims," when he held qualifiers at 2:07.8. H• proved himself right in the finals, withstanding a late rush by Garden Grove's Gary Hall to win in 2:06.33, breaking East German Roland Matthes' year-old mark of %:06.5. P/MALI ·-lOO.m.19!' llllttwflY -I, Allw J-, Cllle!Mt" ,Merllf!f, 1:o.i.1 1at111rs -Id nco111of1 ·1MJ lrl"'11 ~:m ~1~;1~~~.,'.~)·L!· s.t:i.rrr~11:.~:.;: i!:.~ <t'~ l(lcrltlllnc:I, w1,11. l :IM~I •. 1(1r.., Moe, W•lflvl • •Ill., "-bt.n, :05.16. 1, IEllll o.n1t1, ~'-lldelllhk",v"'*"1, 1:05.llf. 6,.MQoll Stt .... n1, Alll'I .., , Ml ., Swim Club, l :OI,.,,, lco.mtt.r brNrhlnlQ -I, Lllld• Kurtz, ""llllft .... b;1'6.66.,J. l(lmll llr(Ch!, ~tll"'*'OOCI, AC, 1:11.IM. 3, .,.,. lcl!IOH, PINdtM SW'lmm!t19 Aur. .. 1·111J • ~' "~·~"'· S•11•• Cl.lr1 \W!m Club; 1:"11.'st.' 1: CI r, 0t ~ wlm Club, :17.IO. 6 ""' ••1111, ICl:llTI•. W•1h. Swim Clull, 1:11.01. • 200-~ bldi1l"*.t -I. Sutlt AfWolld, Lt-.--d :;~12·Hiif: \ 1•'11¥ OetbY, P111d-SA, t ::u,11. ~. G p { -SC, 2:2' . .U. '-L•urt oYl-s~'r Jc"lti Mich . s5. 1:n .6a. a. s.u.,. v111 D't'll:•' dli11t.:lii, f:7io~~1. '-rtnH Ctw111, U<111t1c11«1 r..: ._,.,.~, frt<!ll't'lt -I, Dtflblt Meyer, A1119fl Hilb Stcr•,.,.llfO, •::U.:M !blttlrl -kl record of •:2f.if 0. Mjn MllYet, 1'611. 2. Ann Slmmot11, Lt~twood A~u•t c Club, ~::llAf. J. \tldo;lt Klnv. Ardan Hiii• f CIJ6. •. B1rblr1 &elooorMv. S.111• Cl1r1, •·n ti ',"••,Plt b!t'd, PlllUIDI 66, •::U.15. 6. Hiney 0SbitZ: .. r .,. H Ill. •::U..t•. ,_ 111-m.ttr' butlerflY -l, Mtrlt Slt!I!, Gtlo!' .... •-'~"°"-lnc:I .• !.\...U . 2 JOfln Fvrl1, ,.,..,, Hll1t.' c,1111.. ·"· s. Jr•nt Htdtl, LOI A"'lt ... Attii.11C C llb, 5 .01. '-John Trtmblt't' \lflll!tc/IH, S1 2(1 l ~t)fifDI ":.-'~~· Otllll$, b.20. 6. Jw1n '11i11o; :KJD..tn.t., llld:ttrdlt -1. Mlkf..11•"""' C~ C•llt .. Hl.,.1 Swimm!"" Anocl1! . t:CN.U l&ttt.ti _,Id record .t ,:06.~ IW Aol•NI M•llMI. Elt! GfnMl!y, 1Hf). t, ChN H11I, Ph!IHPI "' t :tll.11 l. Mllth Ivey, S.nt1 ~· '" 2:06~• •. Clltrll• cl"'*n l"a....i.n1 SA. t1· Jt. S". Jt Horsley, 1eem1: W~.!!'· t :Ol.66. '· ~,,.... Power, rdtn Hiiia, 2:12.ft ._.,.,.ter fhllrvi. -I. n IC!llfl'flt, Hlrlldt11, ' u .• ~:n.u !lwltto _.,,. rlCOnl of •:o•.t 'I "'" ••-chi, Wnt Grr,,,,.nr. ltttl. 2. Mlllt. 11urt°"' Aotltn H/"I'· •:Ol.11. J. Tt1m W£r...,, Go1e1tt1 G1tw ll;'"'•'"fllc ubi. S..n Frtncllce, •: .u . •, Frt'd T't'ltr, ,...,. ~wt"' C""'. 8oc• ltt , I'll .. ~:Oj "" .',\~ tmblll"'I, Hlntdtlt, tit~ •:OIM. f. Anc:lv lr...ii; .. ... •:Ol.15 loo.meter lltlHltlroll:t -t. 1111.., Job, S.nll CJero SC, 1:06.ft lkltfn AIMrktn nocor<:1 .t l:OI., H1 In ~l'llfMrlts bY J-l'Jollt, l r••1m1). 2. Mlllt Olr•ttn. • "°"'p ,,1n Swim Club, Port tNI, l:Ol.•I. ). JON , PhllllM Mil l:CN.U ~ John H•rKll"', ~Ml­;:ic:::,1 SU'' c •••• 1:111,1\, .s. Mtrt f h•tf!rkl, 1 ~Jt.,::'' . ''''·"· • Tom MKt, 11ni. I••• sc. DODGERS RESUME UPH ILL STRUGGLE LOS ANGELES (AP) -Tho Loi Angeles Dodgen have won e t a h t of their last 11 lM.Jt they'll need 31 of their last 41 to tle ClnclMatl if the Reds take 19 of their last 37 games. The Dodgen, who can be eliminated by derea!J or ClncinnaU vlctorie1 totaling 29, resume their uphill struggle tonight at Dodger Stadium with a weekeltd aeries against the Pittsburgh Pirates. REBEL ON THE MOVE -The South's Kurt Dedrick {83) races for a sizeable gain in Thurs- day night's 11th annual Nortb-SOutb Orange Coun- ty All.Star football game. The North won , 22-14. Defending on the play is Tim Thorn (5) who was voted back of the game. Laver Advances to Net Semifinals Chargers to Leave Irvine EL CAJON -Tho San Diego Charg•n were reported ready Thursday to set up a year-around football training camp at Santee, about 11 miles northwest of San Diego Stadium. Bu.slnessnnm Bill t.fast said a full foot- ball field and two parllaJ fields will be built on land be owna near his carleton Oaks Country Club . The National Football League !quad will get a butkling 6,000 square feet in size for dressing and exercise rooms. 'n\e pllyers will eat at the country club and live either there or In a new motel unit lo be built, Mast said. A 17-year agreement is expected to be signed Monday replacing the litleaJOn camp at La Mesa and the Chargers' presta80n camp at the University oC Californl• ~t Irvine. ... ... ... FORT WORTH, Te"I. -It was lileral\y lights out for England's Roger Taylor Thursday night in the Colonial National Invitation tennis tournament in hi5 ,,eralded duel wilh Corona del Mar's Rod t...aver-Taylor's victim this summer at Wimbledon. "Laver haa IOme unusual 11)()1.s and I they're very hard bl follow, especially in the lights," said Taylor after falling 6-4, 7~ to the strong-armed Laver in a quarterfinal match between the two southpaws. Taylor said Laver's shots in the lights v;ere hard to pk k up until they crossed the net and he added ... "And that's too late." Laver fell behind 0-4 but rallied to tie it up at S-3 and grabbed the first set. "I had a chance in the first set to wrap It up, but I blew it," Taylor said. ln another quarterfinal m a t c h • Wimbledon King John Newcombe whi~ ped self.styled South African hippie Roy ltfoore M , 6-3. Newcombe's semifinal oppanent will be the winner of tonight's match between Pancho Gonzalez and fourth-seeded Roy Emerson of Newport Beach. Laver meets the winner of a quarterfinal match between Andres Cimeno of Sp a In and Australian Ken Rosewall. ... ... DEL MAR -Jockey Bill Shoemaker ~ed his 6,0ISth career vk:tory in the sixth race Thur8day but finished fourth In the featured aeventh, a 7"1.-furlon&, $7,500 contest won by Alvaro Pineda aboard S- t.o--t choice Tanro Gold. Shoemaker closed to within 17 winnen or Johnny Lon~en's career mart. when he triumphed by three. lengths on Haveago, covering six furlongs in 1 :<$-1/5 and returning $6.60 lo win. ... ... ... NEW YORK -Corona del Mar's Rod Laver is in danger of being supplanted by John Newcombe as Tennis Player aC the Year. An international panel of tennis writers bas placed Newcombe, a f e 11 o..,, Australian, at the bead of the nnkings In competiUon for the Martini lnl:I Rossi an- nual award. The standings, announced Thursday, showed Newcombe leading wUh 95 point&, compared with 94 for Laver, who bu won the honor the Jut two yean. Australians dominate the top five places. Ken Ro!eWaD it third with 80 points, followed by Newport Belch's Roy Emerson with 62 and Tony Roche with 47. Then come Arthur Ashe, Jr., 42; Pancho Gmzalez, '2.\\: tlie Nastase llf Romania, 21 : Andtts Glmeno, Spein. 18, and Roe· er Taylor, 17'n. 22-14 ,V alhuena Pass -Attempt-Fails In Last Second ly JIOWAIUl L. RANDY Of ... DeMf' ....... An uiorn of baseball rtads that a 1ame 11 ntVtt over until tbe last out Ls recorded. '[be SOuth All-St.er team took a page from ti>• bueball book Thursday night and came within a Buller'• eyelash of ICOl'ing a ,. touchdown on the final play of the game1bat could have meant a tie and ema playing Ume. A lbnp gathering: o( approitmately t ,000 fans sat In on the 11th annual Orang•'Counly North-South All.Star foot· ball game at Orange Coast College and watched the Northern Yankees win a 1hrllllng ZHI victory lo nm it. string to -atralghl. But not without a thunderous ending by the Rebels from the South in the closing """"""· Vic Pereboom and Gary Valbuena had alternated at quarterback for coach Ed Bain's Southemera during the second halt to lead the Rebels back from a 14-0 halftime defkit.. With 30 seconds remaining on the .scorebaord clock, Pereboom fired a 25- yard strike to Valbuena in the end zone for a touchdown, then pasged to Bob Speicher for a twcrpoint conversion to bring the COWlt to 22·14. Doug Rothrock attempted an onside kick that fell five yards short of the re- quired 10 yards but unfortunately (for the North) it bit a Yankee lineman and Tom Griecka (Mater Dci) p>UnCed on the loose ball at the South 44, calling time out as he fell. A IS-yard penally moved the ball lo the North 40 and Pereboom missed on an attempted long pass down the west sidelines. It was ·Valbuena's tum and the Foun-- tain Valley quarterback-end fell back to the midfield stripe waiting for teammate Kurt Dedrick: (Wesbninster) to reach the end zone. Valbuena wound up and hurled a 57 yard aerial into the North end zone, in· tended for Dedrick but broken up by Pat Buller (Loara) to end the game. Buller was one of two North defenders on the play guarding Dedrick. '111e North scored twice Jn the second period, each time with the aid of a pay interference call on a third down and seven situation. First ~ c~ on an off tackle slant by Robin Brown to culminate a 64.yard drive in 11 plays and the interference call. Fred Kay kicked the conversion point. Late in the period, Gary James ttit right guard for two yarda and a aecmd score after the North had gained possession on the South three with aid of a ~yard interference penalty. Kay again converted. Mark Dunn (Mater Oei), a future hopeful for Notre Dame University, put ~ South on lhe scoreboard early in the third quarter on a brilliant 21.yard dash through the entire Northern secondary, It took the South five plays to move 40 !S.• NOR111, Pag• 17) Sikes Adj usts To Raindrops, Leads Tourney SU'ITON, Mass. (AP) -Raindrops kept falling and so did the putts, sendh1g veteran Dan Sikes into a two-stroke lead h1 the opening round of the $160 000 Avco Golf Classic. ' "It's probably the best putting round I've had in my Ule." the 39-year..old non-- practicing attorney who retains mem. bershlp in the Florida Bar Associatioa said Thursday . "I've been playing goU for 20 years and thi.! must be the best putting I've ever done," Sikes said after ma!tering mam· moth greens for a si1·under·par 66 at Pleasant Valley C.Ouatry Club. Carrying an umbrella, Sikes was an early starter in the bulky field of 153. He got off to a watery start. taking Uree putts for a bogey four on the first green. However, the drawling vetera" Irom Florida q~ickly adjusted to the sprink1es, reacting like a duck. He registered foor con!eCUtive birdies starting with the se- cond bole, and finished with a total or eight bird s despite three three-putt greens on the 7,212-yard course. "l had a couple of other cha~s for birdies.with reasonable putts, but I guess I bad collected my share," Sikes said. "1bi1 iJ a nic.e start, but the important thlng Is the finish . I usually get tangled up somewhere along the line i• 72-hole tournaments such as this. The older you get, the more you run out or gas." Sikes, winless in two year1 on the PGA tour, came within one stroke of Pleasant Valley's compeUtive coune. record. He stamped himself 11 a top threat for the $32,000 firBt pnze. ~uowever, he had l)lenty of eo«t.e.nde.r!I waiting for tum to falter in lhe ffCOrMI round today. Just two strokes back wer~ Billy Casper, BObby MJtchell, John Schlee and local product Joe CatT, The four Just miued ln bid• to overtake Sites in the first round, each aetllina: foc aa. .. ~·-' I 1 I c. t~ ga de wl ra ;;; ·~ co Ai WI " m ho "1 fi{ L< Pf I ov R• ar ,. S8 lh m •I le kt bl Ix " w h• lv to p I • v 0 h I c " b b t b ' d .. , .... ~ )!>uTH PASS, PROTECTION -Quarterback Gary Valbuena (84) ~eats for pass attempt behind the forward wall of Dave Kuchara ~) and Doug Rothrock (66). South running backs are Mark Dunn OAIL Y PllOT ....... W 'llrlclc Cl'o-ell (42) and Bob Speicher (33). Th• North took advantage o! four inter- ceptions and three third down scoring plays to defeat lbe Rebs, 22-14, at Orange Coast College"Tbursday night. ' frldQ, Al.i911s1 21, 1970 . DAILY PILOT Jl Kicking Game Factor Callard Praises PlaY-of Linemen By PHIL ROllS followln1 Ille ninth North vlcloq In tho °' "" DlllF , .... ,..,. ieriel, ''That offerwive Hoe play hid te bt Winning coach John canard 1h e a p e d I.ht moat plea!lant development •• far a.s mounds of praise on the ~IC-WOO -I'm concerned." normally don't get many accoiadea 1· followil'lg Thunda nllht'• 22.-l4 North He added, after a f~w ~ aw p on a victory in the 113; aMual Nortb-9outh well-deserved soft drmll:, Aaother' ptua Orange County football claWC. factor in lhe win waa our ticking. 1be Rancho Alamitce mentor wu "It wu marvelous a.lmo«. to the point especlally pleased ~Ith the head~up of perfection with (Joe.y) ffernandd f:"e:.ance turned m by bill offenaive (Fullertoo) doing the placekicking and He commented In lhe locker room ITim) 1born (Anaheim) datna: Ill el• cellent job on ~ punting." Rule Change. Mistakes Hurt South Team By ROGER CARLSON Of flll ~llY 'li.t tteff The final result was the same as most other! in the put--aoother North vict<ry in the annual North-South Orange Coonty All-Star football game at Orange C.Oast College Thursday night. However, a slight twist or two ac- compaaied the Rebels' third straight loss at the hand! of the enemy. First, the South wasn't bwniliated. ln fact, a last-ditch 4G-yard pag attempt from quarterback Gary Valbuena to Kurt Dedrick with no time left almost pulled it out before falling , 22-14. And secondly, the North had the beflefit Of some sloppy communication between game officials and the sponsoring body, the. Brea Uons Club. Callard was doubly satisfied with 11>1 height on Thorn's seven punt&. nae 1• Orange Cotmty bact..of-tht--ytar 1Yer11ed S3.1 yards while handling all of l he Yankee punting chores. Although be could not pick out • •inlle turning point, Callard thought his unauc. cessful can or a fake punt in the third quarter did a lot in giving the w>derdog South aguad temporary mmientum. The bualed call resulted eventually in tht fint Rebel score and narrowed the North'• edge to IU. Not wishing to single out any particu]ar Individuals on his side, Cailard u\olled the virtues of an overall winning aWtude which has pervaded tbe North ever since It opened camp three weeks ago. He felt the selections of Thom and Dave Robarge (Katella de f en 1 Iv• lineman) as best back and finmlan of the game were uceOent ants. Fullertoo's diminutive (5-9, t•l Pete Farquhar, who was the recipient of a disputed pus interference call bt the • cond period, said there was no doubt about the outcome of the call. "The defensive back wu hitting me long before the ball ever aot to me and be continued hitting me when it ftnally aot there." &aves Want .,. - $Forget Fight Penhall Seeks Banner Year Accordlnt to the game program and game chairman Uo Plantoai, the a~-star issue wu to be played under the stipula- tion that any team trailing by eight points or more durln g the 1ame would have the prerogative of kicking or recdv· ing foUowing a tally -regardless of which side scores (in any fuhion). The ensuing penalty gave the North a first down on the South thrtt-yard line and tht winner! tallied two plays later on a two-yard phmge by Rancho Alamltoe' Gary James to boost their margin to 14-0. A decided factor an the way wu the virtually UMOtlced play al '-'· 111!-pound Jeff Morton of K~y. ~ lb Clubhouse Former Lion Star Enters Senior Year at Cal However coach Ed Baia of the losing Southern ~Ungent was dellied the chance from referee Larry Arason. ATLANTA (AP) -Ro" Reed and Rico Car1iY' aay their Wednesday night fight in th&;Mlanta Braves clubhouse before the gaJia: with Philadelphia was a misun- deiatanding and better left forgotten. ijeed, who won Thursday night's game with ... the Phillie:!!, 6-2, said he would rattit not discuss the incident. "l'm 10r· ry "tt happened. because J thi•k it hurt· both ~of us, and it certainly did not help the baU club. It's forgoUeo as far as I'm coac:emed,'' he said. .,;:·pitcher, who won II games for Atlanta last sea.son, said Braves players "'ere told not to discuss the incident, refetpng to a closed-door clubhouse m~fing following the game. Carty also called. the scu.Ule, in which he Urrew one puocb, a misunderstaading. "Ttiat's all it was," said the Braves left fie'lder who is leading the National League in hitUng. "I am sorry it ha~ pened, ud there is no ill feeling as far as I am concerned." carty confirmed the scurne resulted o~r a couple of bats which were in Reed's locker. "A JilUe boy had asked me for a bat, and J saw thoi'lf! in the locker and asked somebody to hand one to me ," Carty said. "I fot19d that Ron did not use them in the game and l did not think he would mind: "But be came over to me and was mad about it," Carty conti11Jued. "Maybe my tem per was a little too fast, I do not know. "I ·-would never have got into this trotJ.. ble over a big person," he said. "But the boy ••• be was so little, and I can not refuse a kid." Carty said he had replaced the bat 'vhic.h be obtained from Reed's locker. "I h~ ll is forgotte n now ," he said. Te&mmates reportedly separated the lwo quickly moments before the Braves took to the field for the game with Phiiadelphia. "It was just a case or a couple or guy!'i getting a little mad," said 011e Braves of. ficiaJ. "It happens with all clubs sooner or Later." By PHIL ROSS 01 TIM 0..,., 'lltl St.tf The Pacific Eighl Conference is loaded with good quarterbacb this season. Perhaps Ule most undmated signal. caller in the PAC Eight's talented array is California's Dave Penhall, a 1967 graduate ot Westminster Hieb. ID 1969, Penhall'• jun!or year, the ~1. llJ5.pound.formtt Uon P"'PP« completed 77 of 15Z pasaes tor m yards and three scores and had just five aerials picked off. He was the starting quarterback In the last five Golden Bear contests in- cluding the Big Game against Stanford. which the latter won, %9-?JI. Penhall was matched against Stan- ford's All-American Jim Plunkett in lhe Big Game and Cal was a decided un- derdog. But as it turned out, Stanford had to fight to tally the winning toudtdown in the fma1 minute of play and Penball's statistics were equal to Plunkett's that occasion. On that momentous day, which Penhall regards as the best of his gridiron career. the ex-Westminster Dinger hit on 24 of 36 attempts for 324 yards and a touchdown. The Midway City native is lookin& forward to the 1970 campaign with plmty of anxiety. DAVE PENHALL Loses Weight Battle Rams' Brown Retires Roger Brown Jost hll batUe with Might alld the Los Angele• Rams lost an It-year \'eteran defensive tackle. The »-year-old Brown, alter dropping only 5 of the 334 pounds he carried when he arrived late to the Cal State ~Fullerton) training camp Aue. I, told coach Georga Allen Thursday that he was reUrfng from foolball. Bn>w1 was unavailable for comment but the weight problem wu believed behind bls dectslor11 Bfown joined the Rams in IM7 11 a trade with DelroU and tht formtr All Pro became a fi~ at right t.ackle Jn whit was known as the Fe•reome Founome defensive line. He alternated with Coy Bacon last season and underwent knee surgery dur~ lng the whiter, a cause of his belng overweight. He U3Ually played al between 285 and 300 pounds. Allen would not allow Brown lo work out with the team until he could reduce to a "respectable" but unspecified weight. He had been working in the training room. The Rams allo sald r o-o k I e wide receiver CreJton Whltaktr, a free agent rrom North Texu State, is enterln1 the 111llitary and has bees1 put Olto the Rams millt.ary reserve UsL Whitaker caught • touchdown pus in the Rams' first preaeuon aame •&•lw.sl Clevtlllld this y .. r. ' 1 J·lis entire supporting cast from the Golden Bears' 5-5 1969 slate returns in- tact along with the advent ol super-.soph Isaac Curtis, the former Santa An'.i High star, who can outrun anyone when he's healthy. ~time Servile High speedster Geolf DeLapp, Cal's leading receiver with 24 catches las& year, bas been Penhall'• favorite target for two seasons and be returns along with flan.Jr.er Jim Fraser. In addition to the aforemenUoned, pus. grabbers Penhall Will have avaitable. starting running hKks Bob Darby and Stan Murphy will be back for their senior flings. They are expected to Jessen Cll's pa~ing load with succes.sful ground jaunts, although Penhall feels Cal will be passing more anyway. He says, "We lost several real close games tut year, so_ we'll be passing more even with the good ruming backs we have. "Our roach (Ray Willsey) plans on us- iOI the triple option (similar to the ultra- successful Wlshbone-T employed last year by No. I-ranked Texas) quite a bit this season and we also have plenty of sure-handed receive.rs to throw to. ••we usually have a detailed game plan NORTH ... (Continued trem Pa1e II) yards the first lime it had possession in the second half. Anaheim's highl y regarded George Fraser hurled a 24-yard touchdown pas~ to John DIJM (Sei-vite) and Glen Garson (Troy) hit Pete Farquhar (Fullerton) on a tw01>0int conversion to make it 22-6 early into the fourth stanza. This set the stage for the game ending heroics by the South tbat fell ju.!t short of an ub-a inning -or extra period of play from the 51}.yard line. Tim Thom (Anaheim) was selected •s backfield star or the game and Greg Robarge (Katella) was named u top lineman by vote of the sportswriters present. Statistically, the South oat-distanced the Yankees. largely on ~ strength of the second half passing exhlbiUon by Pereboom and Valbuena. •AME STATISTIC$ N.,lfl SHftll ~1 ... 1 down• •111hlnt 1 • F1r11 Oown1 penl"' ) to Fl'11 dawns 1*\1111111 7 l Tot11 llrll doW!lt 11 II Ylnl• ""'"'"" JU U' Y1rd1 pa111nt JJ Ill Y1rd1 11111 26 1' Net rlrlb 91111111 11( '9<I ll'l,lntl/.f.Ytrl .. Cl/lt1UICI Jill.I t )$.f P-lll-./Y1n11 pentllud 11110 t/U Flllhblt1/FumDI .. IOtl 212 J/J l'r111r H.,Mllll•• T .. l lt. 1,.,.IM!rntf" --..,,_,, ....... Tettlt ,,,_ ··-""'" ,_ ·-.,_ Tllt1ll k..-1 IJ 0Nn.t"t 0 14. ,_,, oo••-" lllUINtNG ·-TCt YO TL .f."t. I J.J - 1'.f.lllHO NH• ll ,, ' ' • w ' » . ' . ' 0 lJ.) . " IJ 1• " . • • • • " "' ,. ... ,c '"t . ' . " . . ' ' . ~ ' . ..... t, ' t lJ ' l .. ,. . ' .. ,, 1 1 • u I t .O • u )I '·' ' " . " ' 1.7 1' ....... ' '·' 1' I .I YO ''" • .m .. ... • '"" p ... '" ... .. .... "' "" before each game, so sometimes I'll caU my own plays in the huddle and other times coach Willsey will send them in from the bench. "One thing for sure. He (W1ll.sey) and our ollensJve backfield coach, Myrel Moore (ex-Santa Ana c.onege mentor who recruited Penhall ror Cal), aJw1ys know exactly what's going oo out on the .field, and that helps too." The sling-armed fmner Orange Coast area performer credits current Edison High head grid coach and athletic direc- tor Bill Vall most with helping him become a better-t han-average quarterback. Penhall says ol Vall, "He was my backfield coach at Westmin.rter and, bein1 a former quarterback himself. knew exactly what to tell me-and how· to handle me." Penhall also bas the good word for Westminster head man Bill Boswell. "Coach Boswell more or less lets his quarterbacks have the run of things and that's the way it was when I was at Westminster . "His system made my transition from high school lo college ball much more easier.·• On advice to youncsteri-who have aspirations or becoming top-flight signal- callen, Penhall offers some helpful tips. "First off, you have to have some in- telligence and a little bit of the physical stuff to make a good quarterback. "Then, desire comes into the picture. "These factors, along with hard work aDd good coaching, can make a good quarterback." According to Bain. Atuon replied, "No, that'·s not in effect. We're no l playing that way," when the Rebel men- tor approached him al the out.set of the oe<:OOd half. (Under the code of the rules, the halltime situation would not apply siRce "° one had just scored.) .However, on &wo other occasions - when the South trailed, 14-6 in the third quarter and 22-lf in the final aecondJ of the game, ofHclala promptly slapped ~e ball down for the South to kick following ib scores. Plantoni, queried in the South dressing ~ room following the contest, sald, "Thill was supposed to be i• effect and r wondered myaeU" why the South didn't take advntage of the situation. "1 don't know why that communication wasn't made." And linesman, Speedy Castillo told the DAILY PILOT afterwards, "We hid no knowledge of any eight-point stuff. Our letter reCerred lo the California lie~ breaker system butt don't recall anythitg regardina the eight~point deficit business." Bain, however, considered his own team's mist.Ikea more detrimental - particularly the four intercepted J>UKS and five flrst-baH fumbles . Nor was he critical of the officials' in- terference call against South defensive back Mike Shaughnessy on the Rebel three·yard line. 1be penalty set the N«th up for jts .&e· cond score of the nl1ht but Bain said he thought it was a correct call. Major League Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE AMEmCAN LEAGUE Eut Division PIU.bwsb New Yc.-k Chicago SL Lou11 Philadelphia Montreal W L 68 56 64 57 64 60 57 16 54 68 53 79 Weit Ol.Ylslon CincinnaU Dodgen Atlanta San Francisco Houston San Diego 82 43 69 52 62 61 61 61 55 67 48 78 ,.,. ..... 1,.•1 """"" -'ll•nl1 6, Pnltackl!ffll1 i '""It"• ·-· Pct. GB .548 .129 21> .516 4 .483 IO'h .4U 13 .431 111> .1156 ..570 11 .504 . 19 .500 111~ ,4.11 251> .387 381' -'tltn!1 (N'81•o ID-U! 11 Montrul (~ 14-f), nltllt \'.ln(;lnMrl ~CIDnll\l'lf µ) 11 Ntw Y...tt (ll-mtn '""''· " .. ,,, !HDu1ton CllltlMllem 10.~ ,,,,., Wll-WJ ti P~llrdt'ollf• ltunnlnl 1•1t incl J•dl-)oltl, l, twl.,.llht Pl!t1bul"llh IVMll •IJ'I 11 Llol ...... (()s;t- 1l<\11, ""~' Cnk ·"~ ! ........ "'911 1M l II Sin , •• ~ I ll• btrfff" .. l l. nltM ,...,...,. ...... CIMJnnt11 9' "'"' 'forte Hou1t.n ,, l'ftlildMihl• Clll~ 11 &In FrwKl- Allenlt ti MMllrHI. nltl!I Pllltburtfl 11 lM ""91M. "'-"' St. Uiult .t ..... CltlO, 1111tM Baltimor~ New York Detroit Booton Wsablnglon Cleveland Minnesota A11t!a Oallland Kansas City Milwaukee Chicago East Dlvblon W L 78 44 67 54 115 57 62 58 58 64 58 14 lfnt Divtslon 71 48 68 $4 68 68 48 76 48 '11 44 It ,.......,.. ·-••lll!Nr9 " 0..U.1'1111 Otf'91t II C1'"-"i'9,. nllht OI~ II w.1111 ........ nltM ICIMll CllY at ...,. Vllll Mllll!Hltl " ......... -~419111 PcL GB .639 .SS. 10~ _533 13 .518 IS .475 20 .475 20 .eoo .687 .683 .377 ~74 .382 s SI> 27 271> 301' DEAN L ·EWIS 1966 HARBOR ILYD., COSTA MESA 646-9303 Service, P•rt•, & llooly Shop N-Open Until I p.m. Mond•y Nlthlt I I Orange County's Lttgest and Most Modern Toyota and Volvo Deller The Missouri·bound athlete drove Rd>tl signakallers Vic P e r e b o om (Los Alamllos) and Gary Valbuena (Fountain Valley) cruy with constant stunting, from his, Monster position. The Kennedy star wu rewa~ed with a fourth quarter intU'Ce'plion 11gainst. Valbuena to thwart a potential Sooth threal Mortoo said, "1 was waitinl for an fn. l<t«ptlon all night and gut tots al sau.rtactim out of Jnitltioi" tbe1r o£.. tense." About the only diuppolnlmeol •In 11>1 Yankee quarters afterwards wu ~ thf: winners did not shut their apponents ... .. Ontario Practice Begins Saturday ONTARIO -Seven days of practice driving start at noon Saturday for a host of racers seeking to qualify for the in-- augural <.:alifomia 500 Sept. I at tbe new Ontario Mot.or Speedway. Eight drivers are erped.ed to test the 2~e oval during the weekend, with the butt cA competttors due In Monday. After Saturday's free open bcMlle at tbt $25.5-million racing complex, admluion will be charged for remaining practice dates and qualifying runJ Aug. 29-31>, when the top 33 cars will earn startln1 positions lo compete for a purae guaranteed at $500,000. Total prize money Is e1.pected to surpass $700,000 when cash accessory and lap awards are included. DEAN LEWIS AUeUST SPICIALI SPECIAL 1970 TOYOTA WAGON :!.'!$1817 ••o...tit ........... M.tl~Uaf'lt••• UIMICnJl1rt Ci,_ VOLVO DIMO SAYE $466 #SU8'111:1 I 67 TOYOTA CORONA lldall. ltMll. H•W• Allfio!Nllc trlM. IVl'i "'I $1095 '1 ~-.. ' .· J8 DAltV PllOT Alamitos Racing Frldu, AugusL 21, 1970 ) WHEN TO lEAVE THE DRIVER IN THE IAG ,___~ Ent.ries __ ·~ _...,..un.t.®O~-'• almosL•l.111P,011a•I on te• shots as it ls on appro.ch shots. You should Ruffles Tops Drysdale HAVERFORD,.Pa. (AP) - Ray Ruffles ol Australia lop' pied top.aeeded Cliff Drysdale ct South Africa 6-2, 5-7, H in the quarterfinal round of the 71st Pennsylvania Lawn Ten- nis GtamipKmships Thursday. 'Jbo left.hand h i t ti D g Austrailan, seeded s I x th • scored with an overhead ..... b Jn breaking through service to lead 15-4., in the third sel He then served a love game to finish Drysdale, a contract professional who won lbt Pennsylvania title in 1967. 1be winner of the title here, at the Merion Cricket Club earn,, a purse of $15,000 and geb eight points towards the Pensacola $1115,000 G r a n d PriL Se cond-seeded Bob Carmichael, also was beaten. He was defeated by fellow- Australian Dick. Crealy, 7·5, 7- f . Ctealy won the tiebreaking game that ended the match at M by scoring five poinls to two. Cycle Ra ces Set Tonight always consider using a wood club (other thin the driver) or ewn •.long Iron oo any tH~ot'f.h•t places 1 premium on •!=Ctlr•cy rather than length. - The lllUstration .indicates "hat' I me3'1. By using a club shorter than the driver, the rotter can not· cnl;' Jay up shy of the troubLe, but he also can improve his chances of"hitting the fa irway_ Sacrificing some 20 yallls off the tee may re- quire your hitting • 7. rather than 1 9-iron to the gteen. But your chances in so doing art still fa r greater than if you were forced to htt yaur 9·iroi1 from out of sand or from behind 1 clump of trees. & • .,,. NA.l'L. ...... .,. - Los Alamitos Race Results NIOKTL Y DOUBLE, 1 • L~ M1rtl & t ·Fl1111Mr, ••Ill M1M. cill .... f1911 N\ptly Dwbll, t • L_._ Mart & 11 • "111J ..., .. , lA'9 KrllCll, .. w SJ(.•. THl•D RACE. lSO 'l'lrds. MlkMll 2 .,..,. akl$. ci.im1.... Pune 11tc0. ~ CUff ... (A,cleh'l 1.lCI (,«t i.oo U ur1-Utk IPrutridll') U.00 6.6' WM WOll (Cl'Oldnl l .lD Alla r111 -s..cldll 9let*ef, Dutter Bar..,_, Sien• B•rtlll, SIHPY Taa. \11ln Jl ... l'llS. TIPolnt1 ...... C•lllft'• ,_,.., kr1tdoed -Anottl.r CU91d. Tlttr h19, Oii CMdd'I', Mr. ~ Hiii. FOO•TM U.(.E. a 'l'mll, :I 'l'ur -INI Ull. Cl"'mlnll. PIN"M na. Li.111111111 JtlclM (Hirt) U11 tA 1.«I Cftlllw ( ..... ) JM J.00 MldlQ't Mll\19 tSmlttol , •• T!nw! .21-l/10. AllO rt1t -Scott MIC LHn, Ge Thullcllrblill, Mal$111. l<I• 1er1ldllt.. tff Kl'ltdlft. DH-DM<l'lllt tw ll'"d. U •XACT"' t • •tMt Clllrlltl I 1 • ..... ..,. .... Hllflhut. Slow Pace For Stock Car Drivers TALLADEGA Ala. (AP) - Dick Brooks, a Californian who won NASCAR Rookie of the Year honors last season, has a hot tip for drivers who want to win Sunday's $135,000 Talladega 500 Stock Car Race . "All you gotta do is draft another car for 499 miles, then pass everybody on the lasl lap," he said Thursday. "That's the way to do it. the only way." Brooks, 29, was one ol many drivers who had complained earlier this year about the in. creasing speeds of stock rac- ing cars on the bic .speedways. And he wu among the first to approve when NASCAR im- posed a rule IO days ago that requires s pecial plantea to ll'lll'TM ltACE. 400 v1rd9. ! ye1r old1 ed tu · nina• O brl'd 111 c1111. c11rm1ne. Pvrw 11100. r uce ven r1 ope._'O"' n L1oe<1 B•r t:.d., (Adf'lr> J.IO 1.111 2 . ..:i carburetors. The idea is to P,,,_-oir101mt 1H1rdt"8) 1o.~ 5·111 slow the cars down, aml at the 81!Tllll 8141 fAllOCMa) 4.«t Time: .2M.110. same lime reduce the number Abe ,.,. -sPMCN swen, Lovffl of broken e a;...... a n d Nl!lhl, Rocket l)aodte, Cownk, R•V· na-1"'-" "'" ear eet, tc11 1111,.. v111'• Son suspension failures. enice. ... 'n1e rule werit into effect at SCr1kfled -Cllt For Acu, Steve TIM vet. Minden•. w1tc11 Rocket. the Yankee 400 in Michigan 11XTM RAC!". l10 'l'll"di.. l v••r Old• last Sunday. 1be 4,000-pound. •NI u1. c111m1,... PUrM n 100. stockeni ran 45 miles slower TOP EHi• 1H1rc111111 '·'° •.211 1.oa than they did at the same Trvdtlh• 0.1 (V1-) U.M! I.Cl c111 co1~ 1Sm111>1 1.111 track in June and only two of !l::~.n~1!1-,, Trlf Bab. J•t'• the 40 starters had to quit ~. Tllo o.l!dv. Ool'I Kwr. because of engine failures. ~etm.ct -Tll•• For An. Br1u But the most dramatic u..r, s11rdl T-. 1r1111 llf'U9111. ·dence ol the e11~•vene ev1 a,;u ss s•Y•NTM RACE. m ., • .,1s. l ,, .. , of the rule came at Talladega oldt 1nd u.:a. Atlowlntn. Purw tt7'00. Go um11 1P.,_,.1 1.ci •.oo 2.to 'Mlursday when 20 drivers, ~ Mr. Go DWI! (Apod.KiJ '·1111·40 eluding Brooks, ea rn e d SWMt Plelsu .. tH1rll l .40 Time: .11-1110. starting spots in the 50-<:ar A1 .. "" -°"' °' TMH. 1101" field for Sunday's race at M-1. Ud'f &onquut, No Wlltd\11. Alabama International Speed. •ioMTM u.cE. :uo 'l'••d•. i Yt•• way, a highly banked 2.66--mile or" 1nd uP. Altow1ncH. Purw U500. trioval. Dlvldlnd'• Bir CCl'Olb'fl 16.IO 1.to '-"' Bobby 1 .. ac won the 1V\le OUl!1C'I' A Ge Ge (Nlorrlfl 1.60 •.ao Y" DH-T\lfl' ea111 IPemerl 2.40 position at 186.834 miles per DH-Go A M1'-ILll'hlml •·00 hour -In the same winged Time: .11.J{IO, Al1e1 r1n -Witch Ell, Nllot Teo Dodge with which he posted T1,,,., 0 1111 Lindi. 199.658 m.p.h. for the polespot Na scr1tcilel. ctt-Dffdl>N1 far lrcl. in the Alabama 500 here last fONTM IACE ... 'l'll'd$, I 'l'Mr Qldl, April. c11rm1 .... Pura S2300. All of the other drive rs were R-"" Chlrlt. (AclelrJ 11.21 •-• '·'° , u n n In g p, opori~nately Bob'• 81r End IC.rdoul ll.00 Jl.40 • uv DH.ow Ded•lon <H1"1 2.60 slower, and many of them DH-Lmi. I.MY 11°"r (en.b'l'J •.:t• complained halfheartedly that Tlm11: • ..,,,10. , .i.111 rift -P1uum "-'· FtY the new carburetor plate was O.lt1, A Gain' Mtn. S-P1nd1, kj !lade s11en1 ~-wor 'ng too well at Ta ga. T~l'a (I ) 1peedway1-==-==----------''------'=--I motorcycle racing card at the lhn(e County Fairground! in a.ta Mesa will have a definite bometawn fl•vor to It. Topping the 21-event card is Costa Mesa's Ron Taylor,• t~Ume main event wimer at the Fairgrounds alter graduating fl'Olll the novice sea:>nd divisioo. Santa Ana's Ruben Benites ud Jimmy Nicholson or Nor*idge wi1T clash in a se- cond division match race. Nid>oilon recovered fnim a trol!lc aoddenl whidl had him Wd op in a wheelchair about two }'Uri aco after doctors told ldm bft -litUe hope .,.......,, Tourney Set Newport Harbor lawn bowl-Jnc club will boot 14 1'atru in the anlllll triples ol the Soutl!wal cllvlllon of the Amtdctn Letrn B o w I I n g AioodollonSotlrday. Chlb bowtlnC tak.. place Monday, l'lladl1, Wednesday Ind Friday at I o'clock oo the Newport .,..._ at 15th and Bay. YOU CAN TRUST YOUR TRANSMISSION TO ANY OF AAMCO'S 550 CENTERS. 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""' ..... bmlllp aVt.ll~e. , ' I I ,. \ ·-------------------.... ----------------------------~--~---~---~~-~~~~~-· ··-·" .. ~-' •' .. ~" .-•' ( I ff DAILY PILOT _ r,1.i.y, AllfllSt 21, 1970 Intrepid Beats Heritage·-Barely New port's' Ficker Wins By Na:r,row Margi n in America's Cu p Tri.al NEWPORT, Rhode Island __:-"Jnll<pld was actually behind Intrepid whipped Heritage tnd for a brief period, but Valiant but her trial horse overcame Heritage with a Weather!)' 'Ib.ursday over the couple of short tacts. l4,3 mlle rairt-1wept America'& Sloppy spinnaker handling CUp course. on Heritage at two weather For Valiant It was the third marks possibly saved Ficker straight victory since the final from defeat, but at the second selection tri&b began last weather mark Jntttpid was Tuesday. Bill Ficker on nearly three minutes getting a Intrepid has Jost only one chute set after rounding the race, the opener to V alianl mark. Ficker's margin of victory 1be narrow margin of over Charlie M or g a n • s defeat possibly kept Heritage Heritage wu one minute and in the series !or another 12 semnds. Valianl be • t round. 'Ibere wa.s conjecture Weatherly by 3:42. hett that she along with Ficker was again the victim W e a th er I y might be of a wind shift that wu eliminated after Thursday'• almost bis undoing on the first race, especially if she lost. windward leg of the caune. It The committee b erpected accounted Cot his narrow 16 lo eliminate oot other yacti• second split at the first mark. with Weatherly lea~ the When the wind sbitted from final seleciion between the two aoutheast t.o 1 o u t b w e s t boats. Colorful History The only excitement 'Thurs- day was the dismuting of Con&tellatioo. durilig a Work· out witb the yadlt FrilJlCe and another ~ trial h<ne Soverelgn. Connie'• 1 t I c k. crumpled. dllrinl a gust of wind U Ille WU aailJng between France and Sovettjgn about three miles of! shott.1 The oecond Mii of trials begin today when the French and Australian c b a 11 e n g e hopefuls llghttng a beat four out of aeven series about two miles separated from the American course. The challenge seriea wu definitely .. calendar aft.Jo the lntenational Yacht Rac- ing Union refused to bear a protest by Sir Frank Packer, bead of the Australian syn- dicate, alleging that both the French and Australian yacht& had been improperly measured. But Sir Frank's bee! is far from over. He told report.en: ht would renew the protest against ~ A~erican yachl.s if the ~ussies become the· challenger. PaCker and G re t e 1 ll's des~er Alan Payne are coO-cernect about metal !airing strips on the French and all three American yachts which, they claim, make them illegal !:!--~<:" 12 meters. Here are the time dif. feren ees in Tbursday's races: Valiant OYer Weatherly, fint: mart,. 19 seconds; se<Xllld mark, 1 :01: t h I r d mark, 48 seeoods; fourth mark 2:19; fifth mark 1:16; !inlsh !:U . • Intrepid over Heritage, first mart, 16 secoNb; second mark, 16 seconds; third mart,. 20 seconds, fourth mart, 1:36; fifth mark, 1:03, finish 1:12. On The Sidelines -~- 'Tradition' Marks Race to Mazatwn Kite Oass Title Won By Williams Bus Mosbacher and his family take time from Washington duties es Pnsi· dent Richard Nixon's chief of protocol t-0 visit Newport, R.J. as American U. meters held final trials to detennine which will defend America's Cup. ~o~ .. bacher did it in 1962 in Weatherly and in 1967 in Intrepid. Bill Ficker of New· port Beach is at Ille helm o! Intrepid this year. By ALMON LOCKAllEY ... ,.. .. ,.. aground In the dead of night Bolero and Es<apade, amther and was dQed. b u t was between the two 83-foot Despite its" nllllively abort fortunately all survived. M-boats, Sirius II and Pursui~ Jililtory, the 936-mile Los On the aame race Sweet's and the third between two Cai.. Angeles to MuaUan race b u fO.loot cutter Jinker tezn.. 40s Malobl and Poco Loco. 'Ille -~•y ·•·-~-· lhe race to Handicap winner was Jack! -JorfuJ U ~·-witb _,....,. ..... OI... .uau\AIUC"1 .... uYKa :a ........ R8l'Cb for a vts.1el in distress Hall's Princess from Newport tradition. when the crew~apotted ~ Harbor Yacht Club. 'I1le race wu concelved by la th 1 Gulf ol Clllfornla. 'l'hiJ was also the year that Clark Sweet of Newport Beach Sweet never found th e the race wu established as a "distressed'' ve.uel and it was biennial affair lo be salled In with the idea that an in-never known whether it aunk. November to get it as far temational yacht race of After a long serarch linker removed as possible from the about one week sailing time continued in the race and San Diego to Acapulco race down the coast ot Baja S w e e t w a s a w a r d e d and the Transpac, two other California would have great a handsome trophy tor h i s biennials or long standing. appeal to s 0 u t bland sportsmanship. The 1964 race drew '2 en· yachtsmen. Word of the great ho6pitali ty tries, including BOme of the Sweet ·sold the tdea to Loa at Mazatlan spread and the greatest "goldplaters" on the next Year In November Of coast. This was the year that Angeles Yacht Club 8.nd WU ' 1962 the r.c. •-w about .,n Sirius 11, sailed by the late proved rlgbt in every respect. • · un:: -entrit.!. That race was marked Howard . Ahmanson, set the 1be first race in April of by several thrilling boat-for· still existing elapsed time 1961 started oot by mating boat races. One · was W:tween record of 5 days and 20 hours history. One yacht was lo:!l on t be tWo m-eat 73-foot yaw~ for the 1,00().mite voyage. a de30Jate stretch of coast-----~----------------­near Point Lazaro half way down the Baja peninsula, Dick Lerner'• fO..foot Gamin ran 96thRowing Races Held C 0 LL I NGSWOOD, N.J, (AP) -'.lbe Vetl"" Boot Oub of Phll>delphlp. and singles 'sculler James 'N, Dietz of ·the New York Athleti c Club were wiMers ·on the Oloper River Tburaday on the fint day of the 96th AnnUa1 N .. tional Rowing Championships. Vesper'• all college eight, stroked by Unlvenily of Pennsylvania senior Luther Jones, came from behind in a sen.sat.ional final sprint to beat the University of Washington and other top crews, finishing the 2,000 meters course in 5:4.2.8. Vesper, whose time was the best in a decade, received the James Pilkington Trophy. Dietz, a 21-year-oJd 6-foot" junior at Northeastern University, captured the.new Nereid Trophy and the U.S. singles sculling crown by brll8hing aside the favorites in the day's only other feature. Hil time for the 2,000 was 6:50.4. Lt. Pete Raymond, p I e be coach at the U.S. Naval Academy, rowing ror the Prin- ceton Crew Association, finish· ed second. only a boat length behind Dietz. The Vesper 200-pound all g. footer crew included two men, each f r o m Pennsylvauia, Dartmouth and Georgetown and one each from Temple, Brown and Q>melL 6YM SHOITS .••• S1.6S ,... 1tuut11-Soulllwl!. ......., lfuty ~tM IWIU. CONYl lSI TINNll SHOii Cll\ldC 1'•ylOI' -All Sl•ri -Hl·Tll9 Whllt' -Low Clll 81K-•r>CI Wlllf't, NILSON SWIAT SOCllS c"""' 1"""6-lt Ddc:fonl 10t% c...... ..•..... &lt11 "· flew Stntd ··-····· ,,, ,,, W16WAM SWIAt SOCU II.JI ,., Wool Cilllll NylOn rtl"IOrt.,.:I TINNts SHOlfS • ,, , SS.t i pr. TIMMIS SHlm •••.,, .• SI.fl e LOll Ut•·Wlt•HT H""" MMU l".n:a. t11n ,..,,, ,1p. ,_., Jlld.-.. r lloodo 1i.111 ce11•1, .... """ .,_. •Im. _,,St.ti Collegians Jtfan New Boat A crew of collegiate sailors manned the new Colurn- bia-34 in its Midsummer Regatta debut and came up with a decisive win in the Ocean Racing C & D division. The new. Tripp-designed boat was manned by c<>-skippers John Prentice of UCLA and Andy Rose of StanCord. Others on the crew were Mark Olson,. Cal State. Other well-known col1egians who will be sailing Traffic Stopper for the balance of the 1970 season are Argyle Campbell and Tom Purcell. USC. The ooat placed second in la.s t weekend's Gold Cup Regatta and is doing well in tbe weekly Beer Can Regatta al BYC. BACK TO SCHOOL LATE SUMMER SPECIALS TINNIS Lt.LU W\1-Cfwtmplonthlp Elt!N Dit- ty er l'tol11 Ctnt.. Court (l!lghly vl1lbl1 yll!IOWI. llt19. price 9'.2.! c1n. 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IMI. ,...,... _ CMfT COTIFICARS • 1.ANICAMUICAlD • MASTll CHAIGl OIHEI • CAlft tl.ANCHI e INSTANT CIEDlT SNIT • fULlll.1'0H 601 s. fudid 171 -Stll 3 Sll'll • SAHtA ANA 21t I. 4th kl 7..S72S • NrwPOIT aNtu 127 f•~ion ltlond SllOl'S ... _,,,, nM4 llHMtf IU 7-2S4S Tbe corrected time wimer was Llewellyn BiJ:by's Typee. On Nov. 12.. 1966, f4 yachts started and .fini.sbed the race. Ken OeMeuse's I J • f o o t 8Choooer Serena was first to finish and Bill Polly's CaJ-36 Debutante was the correct«! time winner. The last race was in 1968 when 50 yachts set sail down the coast. Elapled time win- ner wu George O'Brien's 78- foot ketch Mir frona Vancouver and the handicap winner was again Bill Po11y, tha time in a CaI-37 Conquest. Another colorful a~ay of yachts are gearing up for this year's race which starts Nov. 7. O'Brien will again be ou~o finish with a 12·meter sl , Endless Summer (ex-Da Pattie) and you can bet that Polly will be looking for bis third win in biJ new Redline-41 Conquest. * '* * Pattie No w ~'Summer,' Enters Race George O'Brien's Endless Summer, the AwitraJian 12- meter formerly named Dame Pattie, will be one of the leading contenders for first to finish when lA>S Angeles Yacht Club's 930-mile Mazatlan race gets under way Nov. 7. O'Brien will bring Endless Summer to Southern California this fall for the California CUp match race against Pat Dougan's 12-meter Columbia. The California Cup match is in October. A! Dame Patti~ O'Brien's Endless Summer was the Austraiia.'l challenger for !!le America's Cup ln 1967 against the American yacht Intrepid. lnirepid beet her four straight races. This year's Mazatlan race will be the second for O'Brien. Jn the 1968 race he was first to finish in the 78·foot ketch Mir. Tn the 1969 Honolulu race Mir was disma!ted 8 few hcndred yards from the finish line and O'Brien turned her around and sai!ed across the finish line backward, using the mlzzen sail tor power. Mir was second boat to finish in this year's Tahiti ra-:e. ---··--....-----·--. . . . . . C. E. Williama, 16, of the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, won the Senior Nationals cbampiooship in the Kite Cius In a series of seven races run Saturday and Sunday i n Newport Harbor, California Yachters Host Olympic Races California Yacht Club will meter Class. The top live be host this year to Souqiern finishers in each class will 5th Pacific Cup Races On Aug. 28 • Wllliams, a 1tudent a t Corona del Mar High School, placed first in three of th • seven races .and second in two others. 'Ibe other places in the Senior Nationals were 2nd - Bob Barry, Newport Harbor Y·acht Club; 3rd -Wln81ow Lincoln, Balboa Yacht Club~ 4th -Jay Lawrence of the Balboa Yacht Club; Sth - Tom Wilson of the Balboa Yacht Club. Tho filth annual Pactlic CUp California Yachting Associa--receive trophies from SCYA. race for schooners anc!ktt- tton's Olympic Classes Rtgat· The regatla will be con- ta scheduled Sept. 10 through ducted es nearly as possible cbes will get under way.- 13. along the lines of the Olym-Marina del Rey, Friday, Aug_ A series of five races are pies. 28. 'lbe 150-mlle blue-water scheduled for the six Olympic Stars, Tempeats, Dragom dash is sponsored b 1 classes, Finn, Flying Dut-and Solings will be required to California Yacht Club. chman, Tempest, Star. Soling remain afloat for the duration Conceived by Carlton M. and Dragon. or the regatta. None of these Rogers in 1966, the Paclfict Full Olympic courses have yacht!! may be· hauled out ex· CUp race was designed to be • been set in the ocean off """Pl by ..... -1 .... ion of the race Wilson bad been the leader, at the end of the four races IUn Saturday. Tb e heav1er Wtid on Sunday changed rac.- lng~conditioM. There were 29 Mar. del o. h "'"' yguu.><> ... ft''--e to larger an d 1na iw;y w ere con-committee. Slips will b e ul<Ularg sistent wind! can be expected, ass.igned these classes upon heavier doublestickers. according to regatta chairman registratlon. With tongue in dleek, Allen George Hine. Finns and Flying Dutchman F. Donovan, chairman of An entry fee of $10 will be classes, however, will be ch ed r ch boat E tr. CYC's Pacific Cup race com· arg or ea · n 1es removed from the water daily. in Juniors. Should be t to r-"f · mit.tee, said: "1be race o · sen ........, orrua Parking area.s in the dry w· Ing the Junior National Kite illng champion wM Kevin ~he, 15, of the Lido Island Y~t Club, a student at Harbor ~lgh School. Yacht Club, SCYA Olympic storage yard will be assigned eludes those rule-beatinc and Regatta Entry Committee, these boats on registration. s o m e times WlCOOlf~le 4469 Admiralty Way, Marina Time table for the regatta sloops and yawls -especi,ally de! Rey. calls for registration at noon those in the large plutic Competitors mus t be Sept. 9 .. A practice race will be drinking cup cl~ ttiat do IO members of a yacht club tee. held at 5 p.m. on the Jame well in today's ocean races. ognir.ed by a 111tional yachtinc d Until this year the race bu Finn c~ Race authority. All boats and equip-a~. skippers meeting will be been held in March and ment must conform to respec-held at 10 a.m. Sepl 10 and September, with the objective W b ~ed live class rules and must have the flrst race will get under of producing difficult ~ on y en valid measurem e nt 112•• conditions. waya :.wp.m. certificates. 'Oimi ___ ;;i;;; _______________ ii CASCAIS, Portugal (..AP) -The races will be governedll D. Riley of Newport ~each, by the 1969 International Calif. a~ 16 .o~her yach~en Yacht Racing UniOn racing ~ere disqualified Wedne9til_ay rules as modified by the North in the second ra<:e of the Fhi.n American Yacht Racing Union Gold CUp world sailing cbam· and by the sailing instructions. pionships for crossing the \ Top trophy tor the event will starting line too soon. be the King of Spain Trophy P. Akerson of Sweden won \\\ich has been dedicated by the race, with P. Keizer of o~ Churth.ill. 1932 Olympic The Netherlands second. golct.medal winner in the a. Balboa Yacht Club Ends 66 Series Race Balboa Yactit Club ended reoolts include : the last tv.·o races of the 66 Tatoo, Robert W i 1 s o n , Seri'!S Saturdsy a.'ltf Sunday in Balboa Yacht Club '!!ht Balboa to Long Point Dauntless, Ross Holmquist, Race. Long< Beach Yacht Club Winners included : Serena, Philip Do a n e , Class A Newport Harbor Yacht Club D o r o t h y o. Robert Winners ol the Long Point Beaucflamp, Newport Harbor return race included : Yacbt Cl1lb. Class A Newsboy , Jack Ba 11 Ji e, Encore, Dorothy 0 and Vee· Balboa Yacht Club tor. Gene S ch neider , 6ncore, Dick Blatterman, California Yacht Club. Balboa Yacht Club , Class B Cliw B Destiny II, Melee:, and Destiny 11, John Hoote!l, Aquarius, Gary Myer s , Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club Newport Harbor Yacht Club Firebrand, George West, Class C Newport Harbor Yacht Club Pleiades. Conquist.a, Roy Melee, Don Ayres, Jr., LaHue, Balboa Yacht Club Newport Harbor Yadlt Club and Sanderling, Kirk, Balboa Class C Yacht Club and Polle, Bahia Traffic Stopper, Andy Rose, Corinthian Yacht Club. Balboa Yacht Club Class D Pleiades, Ral'Kfy Smyt h. Swiss Navy, Malihini , and Coming Aug. 22 Family ~ekly I They Fight to Save Our~ Missing Gls in Vietnam • . Huntington Harbour Yacht Volante II. : TII• ilflM It Swlu "I(", TM • d et The National League of Fa mliies of Amaricaft Prboner1 in Southeast Asia consists of wives,. mothers1 and sisteri of American priso ners of war. They a re demanding adK>n in Congress to make Hanoi re turn or a ccount for their men. J : : 1111.,1 111 1..,"i. 1.,._, '"'"'"",.. : Club Return results ol the Mi g Arr I b a , Smiley·Thorne, Ocean Racing Fleet include: I• '"""' twlhwt•llO. "'1"' • ""' ! Balboa Yacht Club D ti d • Serena, aun ess, an : ,.. ... ''""'"' .,..,, '"'"' "' t Class 0 ! ,_ cMk•"' ,..., ,,.. "'wlllle. : Volante II, Mike Hirsh, T~~r of the DA l LY : '"1" .... 1111'* ""' cr .. i. 1 Balboa Yacht Club PlLCYI' P~petuaJ Award was : Yl"f •I'd! Ilk• • H'lft!MC~ Tnc-• : 11 • .....,... tv" ..... ,._., • .,,. ! ~fallhini, Jack Bostwick, Dorothy O, skippered by • Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club Robert Beauchamp, Newport : r.t '-II. 9-INH "" "'91ftl· ; Mid 0cea Rael Fl l "-11w. t.a11y. 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QUICK MAP CHEC PRECEDES START ·OF TRIP • Rmchtr Gus Valene!• Knows HJ1 Way Home· · ' .... :.••.~ Police Choose Four Students for 2-week Oregon Camperships ·~ ... l'our Orange Coruit ar.ea ,. av_ailable in tJ:ie Orqe Coast -...~teenagers, only two of whom area, Gus can hardly wait to ~~:t!ii"ie ever been on horseback, ead each short visit here and •. ,;~y are learning t h e to bead back to New Horif.ons ; ~ties ci ranch life at a ' . Railch carDp. Dolores also ol:r tpeeial kind ol summer camp viously enjoys medding her a<'.'!lft'70regor" "stew's" sopbimcation and bi'I~ Tt.e "camp" is re a 11 y dOOning blue 'j~ to ramble '"l''lof• -· . -~!~nds of acres of wortmg --the range. ranch nine months out of "Heck, Ifie whole state or ~=~ year. Dudes like the Oregon bas only a boot as ~ Orange Coast city slickel"ll arc ~any people as are crammed "' into Orange Court)· " Gus ex-t, allowed on t.he spread only plai.l)s, "and a town of 14,000 is .. during "summer c a m p ' ' a 'big city' in dlat country. we ~ montm. love it." ~ . t The camp (rand!) l s Gus and Dolores wanted to ~ operated as a full-time ven-share their world with som'! i ture of Gus Valencia, ()netime special kids. They offered four t Orange County building con-camperships (~ach worth • tractor, fonner sea captain nearly '300) 90 s ()me ~ and , later, college lecturer. · )'ouhgsten ' ooUld Cacti s-pend : New Horizons Ranch Camp two ween in a W()f)d of pine ~ is a J*'l:tqne venture for his trees, blue Sky and lakes and : wife ,. Ootores,· forru~r ~line streams. . ...... . stewardess and travel agent No sooner had the offer been ~ and best known row in the officially made than it was ac- : Orange Co~ area as director ~ and the wheels of com- of the ,airline stewardess munity service began swifUy training program at Orange to turn. :~ • . • . ' ' • ' • • • ' ' • ' • • • • • : • • • I • I I I i l ' l ' : • ' • • ' : ' • ' • I t ' • • • • Q)ast College. The leader for "Operation Despite the amenities or life New Horizons" was Lt. Austin Smith, community relal.i<ms officer ol the Costa M~ Police Department. He invited his courtert>arts in Laguna Beach and Hun-- tingloo Beach lo help him seardJ. out recipient.! for the gilt campen!hipo. The yoongsten each depart- ment judged most deserving (If the....trip were ·se1ected: Carta Mesa nominated Vernon Isbell, 15, son or Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Isbell ot 1931 Pomona Ave.; and Susan Deegan, 13, daug)jter ol Mrs. Ruth Bums of 2426 Santa Ana Ave., both of Costa Mesa:· :"\ The Huntington B e a e-H Police Department selected Uvaldo Rangel Jr., IS, son or Mr. and Mrs. Uvaldo Rangel (If 10421 Cinco de Mayo, Foun- tain Valley. And the Laguna Beach oominee .-as Robert Lindsey, 13, son of Mrs. Doris Lindsey. longtime secretary in the Laguna Beach Olamber o! Commerce office who recently took a similar pc:lflition ln the Newport Beach Olamber ol Commerce. Mrs. Lindsey and ''Robby"· only recently moved from Laguna to 4204 E. C-Oest Highway, Corona del Mar. 1be ' police officers themselves came up with spending money for t b e youngsters. Buddy Grant of Grai:it's SUrplus in Costa Mesa gave eacO youngster a delur.e sleeping bag to use while on trail rides through the wilds ol • 0niP, cam to keep alter the swnmer camp session is over). _ Dr.. Robert E. Rakel, direc- tor ol the unique family prac- tice residency program at Hoq Memorial Hospital, took the youngsters into his clinic for the required phys~l ex- eminations and anti-tetanus ""°"· Equipped with their sleeping bap, medical clearances and _.ting money, the Orange Coast arta's flnt contingent of community~ ,uests bound for N e w Horizons Ranch Camp were ready £or the road . They met al ~ Valencia home, 2911 Paper L a n e , Newport Beach (headquarters for New Horizons Ranch Camp operations in California), and set off on their ~mile journey .into a world none of the four bad ever seen. Valencia himself drove the station wa~ . y;~ch ~lied their rental trailer fuJI cl gear. And he, no iloubt, e1p1alned during tile long hours on the road just what it's like to live in a warkt where the milk on the breakfast table comes frooi a caw not more than a few hundred yards away v.ilere the bacon, the steaks and lamb cbops which com- pise robust ranch meals are provided by the catUe. sheep and bogs on the nearby range of New Horizons Ranch. In short, he began to In· troduce his passengers to the "new hori?.Ol'll" they were about to see for themselves. . ... . . HEADED FOR NEW HORIZONS WITH GRIN AS WIDE AS THE OREGON SKY Su1•n Deegi1n Waves Goodbye From Ranch-bound Station Wagon DaUtr Pilat Pllotos B11 Lee Pa11ne anti. Patrkk O'Donnell SUSAN DEEGAN WATCHES AS VE.RNON ISBELL GETS ZIP FROM FRIEND Cotta Mt>11 Police Offictr Owen Kreza o.monstrat11 DoNited SIMping Bag ! l : RIDE IN BLACK AND WHIT E PATROL CAR TO MEDICAL CHECKUP AT HOSPITAL JS 'BONUS' • Huntington Beach Officer Jim Austin Glv11 Royal Tr11tmtnt to Uv.1ldo R1ngll Jr. : ·. EXPRESSION ON FACE OF LAGUNA BEACH POLICE SGT. ALEX J IMINEZ TELLS STORY Hurts Him Moro Th•n It Does Thom H Nurse Beverly Woll1 'Shoots' Robby Llndsoy • • . .. t ... I ( I • I I I • ) [OAllX PIL Frldo111, August 21, 1970 Jl FIW 11'1MS,------;-,~ LISTED BERL MANY MORE, WE DIDN't have room ---·--·· " 1 • • • srurs m1so11 I I . • • • 9 AM, AUG. 20 I ~JU~ST!':!A~urn.E SAL£ .••• -~~ m-..1 ~-kt 011A4 a llttl• -HE 'I! 'VooR· •fil£:'6ut.11~ IS .L.OWE~ TltRl'I , 1l4E OTHE-= CfCN$ No Phone Ord~rs. No Special Orders! No Sales to Dealers! ·cR FT TINT KIT NO. 59~ .. I .xa._. to ti...-. I.On& CLOSEOVTS ••• SOME STJIJ. DI THE I BO.I .,, SOME OFF TBEt'l.OOK ••• SOllEl>USTY.;. SOME EYDfRUSTY ••. All GOOD STUFf. FIBST CONES II{ MD GUii ••• FIUT TUES I BOii& ·SPECIAL LLstea. UL this kind of aspkult. lt'sall SUj.ct to Stodr:• Had. (Lem y.cir I 1111.y brolUr-bHcnr ~ .U the Motor OU • •• cmd widl 1be __,, M . bono..d from..., ~ . .. _________ _ 0 SWIMMllilG ltOOL HOSI l~"dS Ft. 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La..wrence Foliter-\ will conclude his Ho~oodi.Jlowl .appearances this sum- mer ·by' ainducting1 the ' Im Angeles then they have appeared togetbef at the Festival or Two Worlds at Spol<lo, Italy, and in Israel. -. Philharmonic ih · .conoert.s , T· u e s d a y • Grierson 'W&!I graduated from USC in i968 with a master of music degree. In Canada, he appeared many time.s with the VancOm'er Symphony Orchestra and on radio and)televi!ion as both· a j&zz anti ' C' I a s s i c a I pianist. A veter~n of1 the prestigious Monday Evening CQncerts, the 28-year old artiat bas al9o appeared at tbe Ojai Fe.«lval· and as an ac- co{Tlpanist witb the American · Ballet . . ,, curtaln• . .llul ~~week r~~. Irvine Copomwilty . Tlieajer, th."l•C4si.a· Mesa Civi\:'.'Pla~· the s..t:a ·"""'· CommullltY' P)a1-lib• Long:.J!e.a. Comrnunlty;~yhii~t,Bnd possilijy ,<life opening is ~tive"'I* this wri~) ... tbe Westminster COmmw;itty' theater· sWing. ing into action on the third weebnd iii September.· '· ··•· • " ,,..--~ ._. ! l._' ... ~·· Waiting uitil the ismOke clears.are4Ult Laguna MoultDJ1 Plaj~use and tl\e;~ Clemente Commu.nl,ty theater, wbich 'in- aogurate thejr new Sebtns on th~ ':z.id:' and 24th, r"6pectiYely,1 •:· On a more PoSilive nole, almost all the' season Optll?l'S will be flmparativ.ely, lD1-: familiar to-' Oraqe ,.COast audie~if not brand · new, .at 16ast not produced locally in the-past five 1or six years. , Included •mong the ·rresh crop ar~ SCR's "The Bo~s -in •the Band,~' Hun- tiilgton Beach's,"''Ooce1 More Witb Feel- ing," Westminster's "Bell, Boo)!: and Candle," IrVine's "A 'Shot ia the Ditk!"' Laguna's '.'The RoY,al;lliiilt of the 9.dl" and San Clemente's "Love and ~,. "Don't · Drink ~ ttie Water" also i,I : .a newcomer to.•Jos:al s13Kes -but.it .may become an'old fuher in a hurry. BOlh the Santa Ana and · Long Beach groups. are Jauach.ing their ,new seasons Wiith• the Woody Alli;a·comedy-on ~ ~ [\igbl. "I •· I ONE OF Tins' 'co1~t's more ·eo- joyable taikS it'tbe :ftseason theatergo- ing . WU dropping in. Oil the Santa Ana Commwtlty -Players'· version dr the popular TV•:boW, "Laugb-1.D," wli.iCh•eon- tinues a three-weekend n11 tonii;bt and Siturcfay.1 .. ~.; ~ . · i.~~ The . cast •I• COIJll!!'sed .. 1;,+,1,. o/ teenagers.land •1t doesn't take· longt to figure out where.mciet or them hive .be~n spending their Mondly ·nights. :A.II the zany characters cinclUdihg many Of \he now departed OOee) ·are there,: alid . in most cases the • carbon bean aa astonishlnl resemtilanCe to the origijfal . The large cdmpany performs."under adult supervilion. Art Winslow diricis the varietY show with a few touches of his own thrown l~incloding a ple In .his owa face. Bob Paver, a talented 1erps1chort.n, ~1;. done··· •ple~id. JOb chortograpllujg,the .tricky cocktail ll'l'lf ~ l. ,, ' aequeoces. • ' It's all "early La.uati-ln," but tbat was •hen the real•lhllW""-med to be the fun- ; niest. And .the el1\hull.... or the ia. ... who are S\ali9&.t\ u tbe.culmination; of' a summer wotklhop, ii' bbuodless lrxleed. lt's well worth L shOrt di'ive to Santa.Amt to see the youqer folks "aock lL to you.'' Tburtday aDd Saturdly evenings, Aug. zs; i:t·a00.1.29. IleW• Purple~ belUseiling ·British rock1 enseiftble, will:share1 the Tuesday pro- •• t I ' gram_wjth•_Pindlas :Zukennan, widely· heralded, 21-year-old Israeli violinist; his wife,. Ou.List Eu&enia ZUkerman; and can~di~. barpsiehordisl Ra I p h Grierson .. All . are making their Bowl debuts. See Photo; Page Z4 . " . nus · istltbe ·last of. three• consecutive Tuesday· evening Bowl concerts designed to belP bridge the gap between popular aOO clasSithl music aDd.audiences . zUt~~ who made ,hi! Loll Angeles debui.'1a&t season .at the · Los Angeles Music .Center, will perform Lalo's "Symphonie'ESpagnole." He also will join . Mrs. Zuk~an and· Grierson in Bach's BraOO.enbl.itg Concerto No. ·5.,,.in D for Flute;:•Violih, Harpsichord ·. arid String Orchestra. : Ftdti$t~ t~ugenia"" 'Zu;ki!!r,llan, a it ~-' • I ~ • orch~l sOloist .sinc.e . ·1961, has · per1..,.,..i.;.idely in 'uie.u .s . :..;.i Europe. She :m&rried Zukerman in 1968; since ,., .......... •• ! • ,. .-robably Not . ' , . ' " Company. . Deep Pu11>le will perform• the U:S· premiere of Jon Lord's Concerto for Group and . Orchestra with t•h e Pbnhannoe:iic, as well. as a half-hour set of the group's hard rock songs. Written by the group's organist, the concerto was first per.formed in Loodon 's Royal Albert Hall with the ' Royal Philharmonic directed by Malcolm Ar- nold in Sept., 1969. Deep Purple's other membefs are Ritchie Blackmore, lead guitai-; Ian Pa.ice, drum 1 ; Roger Glover, ba ss guitar; and Ian •Gillan, vocalist. Pianist Misha .Qicbter, who has ap- peared with the phnh .. ......,...,;.. in past ' ~~ ~~ . years both at the Bowl and the Music Center, will perform· Brahms' Concerto No. l in D Minor at the Thursday con- ·;aot.,ps~ My Dear I • • t 1 , •: : ..., • 'The third on~uol Hulo Hoops Contest sloged in Cosio ' Mesa Park by tne Costa Mesa Recreation Department re .. s1Jlted in enough motion to rock the entire city. More. thti n 65 young sters turned out for the event, and DAILY PILOT • photog ropher, Greg Schneider, .wo s e<pecjolly \ntrigued with · th~ •ogility of the three young lodies obove: Kothy Corter, I ' ' . I ~. wo,rking ~goinst odds in lop photo: Donna · Urgo. 8, per-! form ing in tripl.;ote , _:enter photo, and Mory Rowlett, 8, I doi~g on expert ::stork." ~· '• •• cert. 'FO'ter also wiU ·conduct "Fingal'& Cave" Overture by Mendelssohn, and , Beethoven's Symphony No. 1. Born in Shanghai and railed in Los Angeles, Dlcbter achieved world-wide recognition In Jime, 1966, when he was named second-prize winner at the Third Annual International T c h a i k o·v s k y Competition.in Moacow. . ~ve;rly Sills; internatt~oa'n~-acclaimed prillla donna and leading !IOpraQO .otthe NeW· YOrt Cify Opera, will be soloist with Foster and the Philharmonic Saturday ni&ht. presenting an evening 1of' operatic arias' and orchestral show pieces. . . ' . Footer, who Is principal' COl!duclor ol London's Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, also will conduct Ult Roman Carnival Overture by Berlioz, excerpts fl1!n;a Bizet's L'Arlesienne Suite, the Overture to Verdi's "La Forz4 de1 ·pestioo," arid excerpl:B frOm "La Boutique Fantuque"' by Ros5lni-Respighl. · ' ~· Miss Sills made her debut at the Vien- na St.aatsoper in 1967, at the'Teatro ColOG in Buenos Aires in 19S8, ._t ta' Seal• MU.0 in l96t and this year·at 1Jw T'l"llO San Carlo in Naples. Ip ,December she Q\3kes her first appearance at Covent 1 Gal.den· in London. She Jut appeared iaJ. HolI)'wood 'Bowl in 1961. · · ·• • : • ' I t •: ,. . ' ·.' ( . • ' I ' J' ' ~ Hollgwood Backstage . • I I. . ' ' V aiiety Spice of Career · For Actress Marlo Thomas By VERNON SCO'IT '"'' MllYWMcl c.rr.ti1111 .. "t HOU. YWOOD -The Tiumber of IC· tresses who tiptoe froul television into motion pictures is miniscule. "Peyton Place" provided the op- portunity for Mi.a Farrow, Barbara Parkins and Leigh Taylor-Youna to move from mini-screen to maxi because the aoap opera provided Utem the , opportunity, microscopic as it was, to act. Melodrama was their 'fcrte .. ' i:'l'/'' 'i·~ ~::,..,, But .rare -if any - ls tbe situation comedy star ,who .bu climbed from a wef:klf series·to' feature fWns. . MAR.LO TMOli\AS I ' " The moirt recent is Marlo. 1'1omas, · seen·regularly as "That Girl." A faciie comedieMe, the slender brunette proved she can tum on a battery of powerful. emotions in "Jenny," her first starring role in a µiovle . · Ever ebullient, Marlo said, "now I've worked in all three mediums : the tbeatero television and movies. And I'd like to continue in ali three. "~ost girls look at a television series as a ateppin_g stone to movies. Not me. There's no reason why you can't work in both ii you know what you're doing." Mulo definJte?y knows what she is doiog. She is fully aware that she is the Do Tlafs? only actress playipg 1 single girl •In a regular series, all other video females . in site.oms are either Widows or married. Thrice nominated for an Emmy -and with a good chance tor a fourth nomlna- tion this year -Marlo's. show will move next season from 1'wnday to Friday nights • 'Ille switch leaves her unworried . Although Friday is the night OD which the fewest number of sets are in use, a good show can still come up· with .. a respe<:la~le ratlng. Asked if she more ·closely identified Personally w:itb Ann Marie (her televilion r .character) or Jenny in tbe·moTie, Mar-» answered immediatefy. I 11I1m not like either one~ thero.," she said. "I have the Joy for living and energy of Anh Marie, but I abo have a rorilanti.c quality like ~enny . , "The important q11,ality l . share with both girls · is that t tion't allow myself to be deleattd by mistakes. "But playing both girls, is wotk. I.'m an actress:, so l don't rely on my own emotions and reactions, I act, in other words, that's my pro£ession. "It's work. I Jove it, but it's slill work. 'nlat'a why i refused to have the network (ABC) change the title of my show from 'That Girl' to the 'Marlo Thomas Show.' "l didn't want viewers to· confuse Ann Marie with Marlo 'I\lomas. We're VP,ry different girls. We're both .aingle and working girls -but that's as far as it goes." -•1 .. "'" ________________________________ .., _______________________________ .....-.-. --..... ---. . . .. . • • DAILY PILOI I Frld<I, A...,1 21, 1970 .Making It • • • BY STAN DELAPLANE AJIJIC, Mexico -We are ,ending a month oC Mission Impossible: Is Mexico the last Paradise! Land of low prices? Unllmlted servants? Eternal 1pring for a Social Security check! We rented a house on Lake Chapala -5000 feet up in the central highlands -to find out. * The retired people on fixed incomes are nol feeling the inflation squeeze. Not as much as in the States. U they1ve invested money in Mexico, it pays them twice what they'd get at home. Costs are ris· Ing. But It's not a runaway. The climate is splendid. Nothing you've ree.d about it was overdone. All-year spring between 4000 and 5000 feet. And in the winter find warm summer down at the golden Pacific beaches. * We still hive to put this on an adding machine, but our food is much cheaper. Liquor and cigarettes are half U.S. prices. Gasoline is 38 cet1ts a gallon. Bus transportation is cheap. Air transport seems high . To fiy from here to Mexico City is about double Los Angeles-San Francisco or Boston-New York which seem comparable. O.otbing is cheaper. * We've run into poople who do hali the time in the Sta!A!s, hall in Mexico. Finding that lower costs in Mexico for sil: months make up for the cost of round·trlpping. * ''Wh11t 11bout driving down to Mexico? Is It s1fe?11 I think so. l've done a lot of driving -right now I'm driving a little Datsun on very bad roads. You NEVER drive at night. Simply because caws and burros come out of nowhere onto the road. * Your U.S. auto-insurance is no good-in Mexico. You buy Mexican insurance by the day for the num- ber of days you expect to be in the country. Auto accidents are serious. lf there are injuries or damage to public property, it's almost certain they'll put you in stony-lonesome for 12 hours while Ibey sort things out. * Mexican law considers you guilty until you prove you are not. And kids coming down for sum~ mer school find a marijuana bust is not like rwming a red light. First, they keep you in jail six months to one year while the judge gets around to HEAJ\. ING your case. No bail. No papa, no mama, no U.S. .~sul can do a thing to change that. : * ::: ''What a~ hitc;ft-hiking in Mexico?'' r Haven't really checked Ibis enough to know. But ~don't see hltclJ.hikers on Mexican highways. '!bere re 3000 summer school students in Guadalajara, 45 minutes from here. You'd think then would be a ew hitching to the lake on weekends. But no. So I !get the feeling it just does~'t worl<. l * : ••How about bikn? Or motorcyclel?'' I A lot of both. But Ibey seem to be local tran .. il>ortation. I haven't seen any cariylng extra clothes !'and camping gear. l * !._ ''Whot •bout hotols? How much do they c:oot? r"y N11lly chup ones?'' , 'Ibe brand-new hotel here is the Camino Rea1. r,The big Western International chain.) Opened a ~uple of days ago. Very modem, $22 a day dooble. osada Ajijic Is charming, colonial style in the vii· . ge. Wonderful gardens. At $8 single, $12 double. ,(May be bumped up $1 by the time this is printed. l!'bey're asking Tourist Board permission.) f Couple of guest hou!s in Chapala at $6 with jnea1s. When you get down to this scaJe in Mexico, ~e division becomes sharp. Probably OK U you are ~ung and adventurous. I used to do it, but some- :where along the line I softened up. And haven't we :a111 : * j ''How a bout the he•lth probl9m we hear so f"uch obout?" t So far {three adults, two children) we've had bile child mildly upset for two days. One infected Snsect bite. A few itchy mosquito bites. 'I1lat's nU. l . ''We would like to s: something from hotels In I re land. Where we would maet people ••• " The Irish Tourist Board has a list of farmhouses where they take overnight guests. Some of the pic- •tures I saw look. more like mansions than farm- ~ses. About $5 a night with breakfast for two. ~And a friend .of mine said Ute lady asked him if that •;NU too much. t * i You can do reaJ cruising in Ireland on the Shan- ~non. There's cruiser rental on Europe's inland wat- ~-enyays. For vacations there's simply nothing so :l'9laxing and free u a boat all to yourself. ! j Gallery Slates Exhibit !Of Modern Tapestries b'lbe Newport Harbor Service He and hlJ wife fll'St saw ocue will be ellllbltlog the modern tapeolrles In Portugal wailter collectloc of modem and France Ia tbe early 1960s lopeotriel through Aug. 30 In and bolh became lnlemted In lfle Collee Can1eo Gallery, this contemporary expressk>n :t115 E. Cout H I g b w • y , of the and<nt lrt. 'Ibey docld-r..-del Msr. ed to moke this art form ; Paul and Flora Hurachler available for di.strlbution in hlYe bom coDoctlng modem !be Unltod Stoles. ~es llnu&l>oul t h e Since mu.mmt they havt ~orld lillCO I.IC and ..,.. have worked with artists a n d Jwer 150 dllf ...... designs by WNverl In this <OUnll)' and In i1rtJat1 lrom JI coun!J1es. Europe <n1tlng topes1ries for Jlany d tbe lltiMI were com· att:hltectl, decorators a n d fnJl8looed to do I p t C If I C ct..Jgnm to adorn 'l'OcifiC llealcm and -vlng I<>< !be roomt In bulldlnp and homtt. thndiJers. eveeytl>lnc from represent· [~ou! Hur..hler, who It I otlooll to """' absttad has """" of S ....... land, became been cttllted. 1t1aG of file Uoltal States The ublblt at the Coffee HJt In~ ltade Gan!en Gallery may be aeon took him all OYer the rree ol Charge Mon . .Sat. from jrorld and prior to coming to 10 :30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. One F countrJ be UYed fD lndla may enJoY lunch ln thiJ Z2 )'WI. pteous 1anlen Mon .. Fri. t I - 'Lovers' Spo6f on · Marriage j'Ulvers and 0th er 1 Strangers" openlna Al!(,_ 11 al the vurage-w~ Theater ls a comedy about what mmiage can do to a famlly. Ita headliners include Academy Award winner Gig Young, Harry Guardino, Anne Jacbon, Cloris Leachman. Anne Meara, Bonrue Bedelia and Michael Brandon. 1bere are actually thirteen prlncipal actors, all sharing tbe com- mon denominator as New York-based performers who are known far comedy • • • off-Broadway, on-Broadway and from television a n d nightclub work. The motlon picture uncoven the foibles of all the b)uples brought together by !be pen· ding marriage of two at. tractive young people. A wed- ding can bring out the best and !be funniest things in ' =' s ... .:,.:·1:;~er:.1a~ Britain's 'Deep Purple' make the most of them. T 1 he top se ling British rock group, "Deep Purple," will help bridge the gap be- The screenplay was writen tween popular and classical music and audiences when its performs Tuesday by Renee Taylor, Joseph evening in Hollywood Bowl with Lawrence Foster conducting the Los Angeles =~J:.~,,i.J ~~~d _P_hitharm_· __ o_ru_'c_O_rc_h_e_st_ra_ • ..:._(S_e_e_s_to_ry..:....._on_P_a.::g_e _23_.:...> ---------- Goodman. M r • Goodman's On ..,....._~...,.,ii-,, ~ . \ ".f'O. '•·'.,.. I ~ CORONA DEL ~!AR UBRAllY-420 Marigold.Ave .. Corona de! Mar. On exhibit through August during regular library ft.ours. weaving by Jarmlla Macbova. JACK GLENN GAIJ.ERY -2831 E. COast Highway, Corona del Mar. Hours: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. CurrenUy on exhibit. a one-man sho\v ol Andy Warhol graphics -s.ilk screen prints, 1966 -1970; signed limited edit.ion posters and original paintin&s, through Sept. 7. l':;.'ll '· ~ !..! .. ~ TOURING EXHIBIT -The \vorks of ~ contemporary Ulllt. artists, under the sponsonhip of the Calif. Arts Commis.sion, will be on exhibit at South Coast Plaut during ngular busi- ness hours through Aug. 30. LAGUNA ART GALLERY-307 Clill Drive, Laguna Beach. All caw. Exhibit sponsored by Festival of Arts to run througb Aug. 30, noon t.o, 6 p.m. Admission ii 50 cents. MARINER'S LIBRARY~ Dover Drive, Newport Beach. During regular library hours, the Jr. Ebell Artists of the Month exhibit featuring a collection of art from the lalt II-month's eJ.hibit.s and drawings or Ma1com Cameron, through Aug. BOWERS J\.IUSEUl\.t-2002 N. Main St., Santa Ana. Hours: JO a.m. -4:30 p.m. Tues. -Sat.; 1 to 5 p.n1. Sun.; Wed. and Thurs. 7 to 9 p.m. No charge. Sculpture from Art West Association, and old silver from private coUecUons, through Aug. 30, relationship to the Bologna family has not been di.!clooed beyond their Writers Guild contract. · Small Car Trailer MESA ART LEAGUF-513 Center St., C05\& Mesa. ·Hour: SaL and Sun. 1 •to 5 p.m. continuous exhibits of art work in various media by Art League members. No admi!sion charge. NEWPORT NATIONAL BANK-1090 Bayside Drive, New- port Beach. On exhibit during regular business hours through Aug., woven wall hangings by Micki Lippe. Gig Young plays the lather I of the bride in his first role since his recent Oscar-winning performance a.s the heartless promoter in "They Shoot Horses, Don't They?" 1 Hard Item to Find MARINE~ SAVINGS AND WAN-1515 Westcliff Drive, Newport Beach. On exhibit during regular busineg hours, paintings by Kirby Harris, through Sept. 10. Comedienne Anne Meara, who with husband J e r r y Stiller, has ueated one of television's and nightclubs' most popular comedy acts. Portrays a disenchanted wife. Harry Guardino, who plays the olber half of Anne's couple -a husband staving off marital crisis, made his film debut in the comedy "Houseboat" with Sophia Loren. He is still one of Broadway's most sought-after actors as is Broadway star Anne Jackson. She !tarred in the nationally acclaimed off. Broadway hit, "'Ibe Typists and the Tiger,'' with her actor husband, Eli Wallach; they then mwed uptown for their comedy,duet, "Luv." Newcomer Bonnie Bedelia was seen on Broadway in "Enter Laugh ing,•• on t<levtslon in the telefeatun lfilot of ''Then Came BroOloD, tf and then '"Ibey Shoot Horses , Don't They?n wlth Gig Young and Jane Fonda. Michael Brandon. who plays her hwiband-to-be, was on Broadway in "Does A Tiger Wear A Necktie?" and then on acreen in ''Good- bye, Colwnbus," and '"lbe Brotherhood." Producer David Susskind is best known for bis memorable televlJion projects, such as "Open End," "Play or the Week," and many dramaUc video specials. Director Cy Howard, a leading comedy in- novator with writing credits from Jack Benny to the Smothers Brothers television show, started people laughing on radio with "My Friend Irma ." He also wrote and produced the film "My Friend Irma," for Dean Martin and Jerry Lew.is. Jt was their first picture and their first big hll ''Lovers and Other Strangers" UI an ABC Pictures Corp. presentation distributed by Cinerama Releasing CorporaUon. Live Theater "Oliver" fl.1 us ical ven:ion or "Oliver Twist" on st.age al the f\loullon Playhouse, 6 O 6 Lagwia Canyon Road, Laguna Beach, Tues. -Sun. at 8:30 p.m., through Aug. :II. Reservations -494-0743. "Slots" and ''Tiie Amerlcltt Dream'' Two one act plays are on 11.age at the NUty Theater. 307 Maln St., Huntington Beach at 8:30 p.m. Fri. ind Sat. tnrOl.lih Aug. 2%. Reserva. Uons -!SMS71. "Spool Riter Anthology" On stage at the South Coasl Rtpertor)' theater, I 8 2 7 Newport Blvd., Cosla Mes111 Wed. and Thurs. through Aug. 27 at 8:30 p.m. ReservaUons -M&-1313. "Roleneranb: and G1Uden1Wit" On st.lge al Sou th Coast Repertory theater. ta 2 7 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa, Fri. -Sun . through Aug. 30 at 8:30 p.m. ReservaUoM - 116-1313. ~ DON HO Sig ns Fiv.YNr Pact Don Ho Signed to Big Pact Cinerama, Inc.. w b I c b widened the motion plclfre screen. addl a new dimension lo Its growing hotel Interests in Hawali with the singing of Don Ho, the 50th state's foremost entertainer a n d tourist attraction. to an ex- clwilve S.year pact w j th Cinerama Hotels, Inc. The deal goes into effect Sept. 1 with Don Ho becoming the star attraction in the Cinerara Reef Hotel's Clei!~view Don Ho Room now under con- struction. The multi-million dollar deal sets Don Ho up as headliner at the hotel's largest clubroom on a year-round. basis for five years with yearly options ror an addiUonaJ four years. 1be contract will allow the en- tertainer to continue h I s television speciaJJ and other specllied international engagements. Last year he starred in an NBC series or te1evlslon specials. Don Ho was a top favorite in bis native Hawaii before his fame sPread a m o n g mainland tourists who were introduced to his performing during his long term stand at Dulle Kahan amok u • s nightclUb in Honolulu. He became as much a llawaiian landmark as Diamond Head and the beach at Waikiki. More recently his stateside tours, television and recording dates have made him a celebrity throughout th e United States. The Don Ho Room, design· ing especially ror the singer, is a far c::ry from the lltUe cocktail lounge in Kaneohe operated by his parents where he started his musical career. In creating this room , Cinerama Hotels. Inc. expands again 11.s Hawaiian leisure- tlme operation that offers more hotel r o o m ac- commodations to touris~ In Honolulu than any other com· pany. Includ ed in the Cinerama group on \VaJkiki Beach are the Reef, the Ree£ Tower, the Edgewater and the Coral Reef Hotel. Sue Guests llOLl.YWOOD iUPIJ -Sue Lyon, who rose to fame In "Lolita ," will play ague.st star role n"'t television season with James Drury in ''The Men from Shiloh." ~· • Recently we wrote aboot a NB CMC CENTER GALLERY-3300 W. Newport Blvd., British tra vel trailer being im· Newport Beach. On exhibit during regular business hours, ported to this country -and through Sept., a collect.Jon of photos gathered by the New· as a result we have rec.eived port Beach Historical Society from 22 sources, showing old letters asking if there are any Newport Beach and Balboa. trailers built locally whldl can CHALLIS GALLERY _ 1390 s. Coast Highway, Laguna be handled by small cars. The answer is "yes," but • __ a_,_J_A_c_K_K_N_E_A_ss_...J Beach. HOUl'3: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. Current exhibit, tw.r man show of Mark Coomer and Ron Roesch, through Aug. 28. not as many as you might expect and they may be bard almost as much as it cost BUENA PARK ART GUJLD -Knott's Berry Farm, 8039 to find. Not aU dealers stock new. Many people who travel Beach Blvd., Buena Park. Hours : IO a.m. -7 p.m. Aug. the JiUle fellows. far and fast, or into in· 22 -23. On exhibition this weekend only, the fourth annual AN EXAMPLE of th e accessible country, continue to Artist's Roundup of the Art Guild's members. American built small trailer use small trailers of th.bl is the Santa Fe wbicb is nature so long as they tow. COFFEE GARDEN GALLERY -2625 E. Coast Highway, anul ... ~ THOSE OF us Corona del Mar. Hours: 10 :30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Moo. -Sat. m acwi~ in Sun Valley, concerned Curreotiy on exhibit through Aug. 30, the Hurscbler Colle> Cali!. Santa Fe's parent com-with economics may consider tion of Modem Tapestries. pany is Traveleie, these fact.ors : lower initial ------.0...---------~--- a firm that makes cost; less gasoline and wear nothing smaller .and1f?ar on car when towing; than a 16-footer. • can 'park almos1. anywhere : Like many build-•M'f.f can fit into many garag'!s ers in the industry where bigger units won't go; they seem ·con. easy to maintain ; lower cost vinced that the insurance, and very little Joss small units · and of aJ lh the medium • to _ u.ac ""ws v ue over e years. ._... c;:ffiC. large units with every 1U1Ul'Y, * dOlu 9crden cannot or !ilould not be built Field & Stream 's "C8mJi_ng 11 cl in the same plant. Yet the on Wheels" ls now on sale at 2640 E.CollllnPJ-, Coro"a el Mo<" Santa Fe, and some of tlie most. large newsstands for J)Oif1:19:30-+o S:)I T~I: 673-211/0 other small trailen are not $1 .25. An interesting and in· .SUMau• t 1 toS lolA .. Mutel" Chcatgc. ei:actly Spartan. formative book, it was written lii!iiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiijjiiiiiiiiiiiiiljjiiiiiiiiiiiiiljjii-ijl The Santa Fe 13 can be by Newport Beach's Norman I ~ handled by almo9t any car. Phillips, who for several years It weigh!J 1450 Jb!I. and has was Outdoor Editor of the a bitch weight ol 150 lbs. Orange Coast Daily Pilot. nus means If doesn't require Phl.IUps also wrltes for overloads or an equaliiing Newport based Western Out· hitch . door News, a hunting and THE BODY IS 7 rt. wide fishing paper that dabbles with and IO ft. long, with an overall boats and r e c r ea t i o n a I length to tip of tongue of vehicles. 12 ft 10 inches. The inslde;1;:=========I height. is 6 ft. 2 inches, enough flJI' most adults. The unit has a 3" steeJ chassis; 7.75-1~ 4PR timl; electric brakes; a bwnper; butane t.an~ with regulator; a 75 lb. icebbt; a large water tank with pump, and stabilizer THI! WATlllCOLOllS 01'" FRANK M. HAMI LTON HOW EllCLUSIVEL'I' AT CHALLIS GALLERI ES jacks. lbA 11mous art11t no lotl!lfl' shows Interior featutts include a 11 Jlle Lagun1 eeacn Fesllv&t or ArrS: A ccllectkln Is now bel119 •~· combination llO and 12-volt umbllld for Ms Occtmbfr ONE-MAN lJ ...... ting system ·, 3 • b U r R e r SHOW. Interested collectors ""Y !ft J ust Barely Open HUNTERS BOOKS THE WESTS FINEST IOOKSTORES FOR 120 YEARS-SINCE 1851 NOW IN SANTA ANA AT FASHION SQUARE 66,500 Books & Poperbacks 32,000 Unusuol G reethuJ Ccwd1 BARGAINS GALORE! OPEN EVENINGS&: SUNDAYS 6" !hes• upon ,_.:i.,..., It -CHA LLIS range with oven; a stainless ll~G~A~LL~<~"~"~· ~"'~'~"~-~c~~·~• ~"~~~ .. ~~::=~~~::~~==~:=~~==~ lA!ilUM 8t>1dl, steel sink , and twin gaudlo beds with 5" polyfoam quilted upholstery. The little Santa Fe can be purchased. with an overhead bunk, so it will sleep two adults and two chiktren. A unH such as this is Ideal as a "starter," because it depreciates very little and usually can be traded in for 4 th A n11ual A rt Round up A t Knott's Artists will be showing sculpture, sketches, ceramics, oils and other popular art forms in the Buena Art Guild's fourth annual "Artist Roun- dup'' al Knott's Berry Fann on Saturday and Sunday, August 22 and 23. More than 100 Southern Q lff'ornia artists will have in- dividual exhibit space.s in the palm grove on the wt side of Beach Boulevard In t h e Jndependence Hall area. The origina 1 wort or the artists will be judg~ by a panel of experts on Sunday at 3 p.m, Many of 1he art.Ls1! wlU have their works for sale. The public Is Invited, at no chargt, to enjoy the Roundup from 10 a.m. until 7 p.m. on bolh days of the exhibit. Knott's ts louted 11t 8039 Btach Blvd., Buena Park. PRODUCE! The world's flnnt! Now Is the time to enjoy frn h fndt salads, melon cocktalh:, ·&fresh fruit cobblers etc. Th ey're all "In" ,easoD and plecnln'. Come see, come SOYe. FLOWERS! The world'• flne1tl Now 11 the time t o enjoy the fresh cut ro1n, carn1tlons, orchld1, etc. so budg1t priced heNll Rotes 99c do .. C1rn1tlon1 75c dor. Just lhe fi nest you've ever '""· ~hy not buy your flowers heNI ••• a lot of flori1t1 do. LOOK AT THE Sc· 1 Oc SPICIALS! ~ WE WIRE FLO WERS. -.. . .. ••N•••••••1•••••••,\•••••••••\ • EAT YOUll flLL NOW • ENJOY THEM NOW • INJOY THI M NOW • LOCAL GROWN LOCAL GROWN LAllGE ICl!IERG • • CUCUMBERS : TOMATOES : LETIUCE : : $¢ EACH : $¢ LI. l : I °' HEAD • • a Limit-' Limit-' Li.1. ' Llmlt-4 • With Thi• Coupon • With This Cou"°" • • With Thl1 Coupon • . ... .........•.•......•.......... ~ COUPONS EXPIRE AU5. 26 The1e retfeur•nts dem•nd the finetf for their custom•n. That's why they_fe•fure NEWPORT rROOUCEI Patronize them! White f4ona Inn, N•wport· TJte New Villa Vida, Cost• M•s•; N ... port Grotto, Newport; Yllkl Nova, N•~port; The AU New VIiiot• hH1, L1gun• Bea ch. "ORANGE COUNTY'S FASTEST GROWING RODUCE ORGANIZATION" -~ NEWPORT PRODUCE ....... 67W11S 67W711 67142tl ~ o.,.. 1 Days A WHk 7 !o I p.m. 2616 Newpott loolOftrd oo no r .. 1nu1o "35 Ytart of Produce Know Uow" "Wh<r< Qual!lJI Is Th< Order of tM llOIUCH •' I ' ~ " • ._· ~~--1 _....__, ______ _ OUT ' N' Fridq, Au"'st 21, 1970 NORM DAILY PILOT 2§ • · By STllN.IEt' and ABOUT ARLEY STEVENS ~ORANGE COUNTY'S-RESTACJRANT, N t-GH T CLUB E N T f-R--rA"i N M-E-N-;--s-e£-N-E Don Jose Good Mexican restaurants are difficult to find. Although the food itself is simple to prepare it often is sadly abused. When one finds good Mexican food at a particular restaurant a mental note is made and one returns time after time to what becomes a favorite restaurant. Such an establishment is Don Jose, 9093 East Adams , Huntington Beach. GOOD SERVICE The popularity of this restaurant bas grown through the years, due in part to the excellent serv· ice and comfortable decor. Th.is would not be enough without consistently good food. We doff our som· brero to owner Joseph Morjosepb and manager Chris Metkovich, for maintaining the quality we all enjoy, and to his two chefs Manuel Le Desma and Pancho Saucedo for the care in preparation. LARGE MENU The menu is large and includes combinations of favorites; tacos, enchiladas, tamales, chili relleno and tostadas at reasonable prices. Combination plates begin at $1 .10 for the tamale, rice and beans, to $1.50 for the chili relleno and enchilada. A special menu is available for take ou~ orders. . {ii!;. ~ Dinner began as il usually does al Don Jose's, with a delicious Marguarita. The nwnber of Mar- guarita's served here is just this side of astronomi- cal -18,000 per month. -outselling other drinks ten·-to-one. The reason is obvious after just one sip of this cool tangy drink, evenly and lightly salted and delicious before or after Mexican food. OUR CHOICES Accompanying our beverage was a haU~rder of FAMILY DINING COMPLETE DINNER UNDER $3 CHOICE MEAT o,... 6 AM. to 10 p.m. O.lly USS VIA LIDO, NEWPORT •EACH ==~l'(.,ca.--<. THE ,-..:i•·..1..:~~=== .HE'\.D Bfl\EL. COMPLm llU.ltJAST flOM 7 A.M. flATUllNG OUI FAMOUS COINID llEF 01 PASTRAMI OMLmn " lfifi llNIDICT HOUSE SPECIALTIES COINED IEEF e PASTIAMI e SAU.Ml IAGEU •LOX e IAl·l-9 HAM 01 lllf ROAST IEEF e KNOCIWUIST 305 MARINE AVE., BALBOA ISLAND 675-3375 Food To Go Open Fri. & Sat. to Ml•kJllt WE'RE OPEN William Von Sultzer's VILLAGE INN of Laguna \Dining •t its finest to. the exciting guiter music of CHartie Spencer FILET MIGNON -····-··-··-··-··-····-········ $3.95 .TOP SIRLOIN -·-· ..... ................................... .... 3.95 ORPHANS SKEWAR -·-··-······-······--···-3.95 GRENADIN E OF BEEF ---····-·····--··-3.25 PYLE OF FISH ·························-··--··----····-2.75 BEEF ENCHILADA -·····························-··-···· 2.75 SUPER SALAD --····--·-·-·······-···-··· 2.75 (After 10 pm) HORS D'OEUVRES TRAY 3.00 St•y •while end denc.e to the vers•tile music. of Mickey and Mike The 41nc• f1eor 11 newly mlervM -but If yow ,,.tw y9\t mey 1lmplJ ll1ten. You c•n get it together on I pillow tn L1gun1'1 soft•st mo1t down-to-it lounge. VILLAGE INN RESTAURANT 4H S. C:-t Hltlow.,, Lot•na .... h. 4t4-Z700 • tho guacamole dip with fritos and melted cheese. $1.00. Our entrees were a dinner with albondlgas (Mexican meat ball) soup, enchilada, chill verde, rice, beans and coffee, $1.80; and the special chick-en taquito, deep fried, served with ~acamote sauce and rice, $1.25. The portions arc large and the focxl is always served on piping-bot platters. ~'~ ENTERTAINMENT Don Jose is open daily from 11 :30 a .m. lo 2 a.m. and evenings find the Vic Garcia trio entertaining in the lounge. Vic and wife Germaine form the nu- cleus of a great sound. The Dry Dock The Dry Dock, located at 2601 W. Coast Hgb- way in Newport Beach provides good food , a com- fortable nautical decor plus a fine view of the bay from any tab'le in the house. A spacious outside deck holds what in our esti- mation is the best sea.ting in the house, especial.ly for lunch and Sunday brunch. SUNDAY SPECIALS The Sunday Mexican breakfast is creation of chef Larry Hernandez. It consists of excellent huevos rancheros, served with refried beans, cheese. tortillas and guacamole. $1.75. A delicious variation of eggs Benedict is pre- pared with abalone in place of Canadian bacon for $2.10. A grilled English muffin is topped with golden browned slices of Catalina abalone, Poached eggs, and hollandaise sauce. These are only two of the fine brunch selections. DINNER The dinner menu offers roast rack of spring Jamb, asparagus, grilled pineapple and mint sauce, served for two $11.95. THE WHISTLING OYSTER <IJrl o ... . ·'' Wedding Receptions & Banquet Facilities Now op•rt for Sund•y Ch•mp•9n• Brunch I 0 to J AND DINNER 4 to 10 1690! ALGONQUIN STREET (Oil'il' l"ACl,..IC COAST HIGHWA'I" & WARllllR AVI.) OPEN 1 DAYS LUNCH & DINN!t Op•n I I A.M. to 2 A.M.-7 D1 y1 A Wt1k 2•01 w. c •• ,. Hwy., N•wport l ••ch hr Rt1•r¥•tlo111, Rl~t U1 tf 141·1 I'' ''That Romantic Littlt: PLace on tht: Bau" , • , Wt'r• not tht bi9911t, w, l'lllY not t¥1fl t.• th• h1t, lwt we'rt !ht 6000 TIMES pl•''· Entertainment Nightly Featuring Those Delightfully Eccentric CORSICAN BROTHERS • . ' "'' . ~: ' 1, ''<> ... For The Seriou' Cockteiler: . ,, SERENDIPITY HOUR 5.7 ,,M. Fru'Jel, Grog end Lucious Tldbitt • Fresh abalone is featured on Friday fi>r $4.95 and king size cul of prime rib of beef is $5.50. For vegetable lovers the menu also offers artichoke s, com on the cob, asparagus bolandise, baked polaM to or fresh mushrooms au sherry. ENTERTAINMENT The lounge features the multi.talented Corsican Brothers, Jim and Ca1. This zany duo has a fine musical repertoire as well as a talent for holdin~ an audience's attention with comedy. The Corsican Brothers appear Tuesday thru Sunday from 9 p.m. The Dry Dock is open daily from 11 :30 a.m. Newporter Wins Again The Mobile Travel Guide recently awarded one ol its 1970 Five-Star Ratings to Del Webb's Newport.- er Inn, Newport Beach. * This award is presented. each year to a very few motor hotel s and hotels throughout the country. Jt is in recognition of the general excellence of the establishment and in· eludes personal services and hospitality, cleanli· ness, facilities and decor. Ji the hotel has a restau- rant it also includes a rat· ing on this. Jn the case of the Newporter with its many 'llllilllloiil .. dining and banquet facili· • ties and its commodious DIANNE HELMAN accommodatlons it is indeed a fine award and '\\'e congratulate Douglas Ross, manager; Diane Hel- man sales mana~er; Oscar Zink, executive chef and ;.n of the staff that makes everything work out so well. Sizzler Square Dance The Costa Mesa Siz7.ler, family &lyle steak house is having an exhibition square dance Friday, Aug. 21, at 7 p.m. in the parking lot adjoining the res taurant. Covered wagons. bales of bay and a red barn will be used as a backdrop for the dancers. Welcome to the Wonderful World of OMELETS PRESENTED AT THE EGG AND ALE CHOICE OF 30 OMELETS hlty ........ l..Kll ef Dhulft' Stne4 with leflM Troy ., Hers 'doMYre1 T•e. tllni Sot.-Lti1tc• 1t to 2: Dh1.,.r 1·10 S1t111.-UKll 9·2: Dlellel' s-t-CLOSED MONDAYS 3101 NEWPORT BLVD., NEWPORT BEACH ...... fre• ,.,.1., tot aldo ... tlte Sit• of THI IGG AND ALI, HJec:ent to Flylng lutler. 67'"4977 ~~ol)U . :(.OiJ'l' FAMILY DINING Al Reasonable Rates ARTICHOKE APPETIZER COUNTRY FRIED STEAK BABY BEEF LIVER BUCCANEER CUT OF PRIME RIB STEAK AND LOBSTER CAPTAIN'S CHOICE TOP SIRLOIN M ... fer Uttle Piretft UM« 11 JOIN US FOR OUR BUCCANEER BUBBLE COCKTAIL HOUR Mon. thru Fri. '4 to 7 p.m , In Our CROW'S NEST LOUNGE WAYNE GABRIEL ENTERTAINING Tues., fhru Sat., 8:30 p.m. lo I :30 a.m . 2300 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa HARBOR SHOPPING CENTER R.1s.rv1tlon1 Accepttcf S4o.8S3S The event will include folk singing, country and western music as well as tour .full squares of dancers. A special picnic supper will be offered outside -broiled steak on skewer sticks, com on the cob, potato salad and hot garlic bread for $.89. The regular menu will be available inside the restaurant. The Sizzler is located at 298 East 17th st., Costa Alesa. The Ocean Toad The Ocean Toed at first seemed lo be rather a strange name for a restaurant until one realized that it is a name easily remembered. It is the crea- tion of owners Tony Richardson and Jim Covella. We say creation because much of the interior de- sign and workmanship was expertly handled by this exuberant pair. MENU The menu, painted on blocks of wood, is sim .. pie. There are thirteen entrees ranging in price from $2.50 for ground sirloin to $6.25 for the steak and lobster combination. Salad is ser11<! in a king sized serve-yourself bowl along with -i:wo kinds of hot breads. Dinner is offered from 5 p.m. to mid· nigh I. ENTERTAINMENT Entertainment is provided by Thomas and Su- zanne who promise to be one of the best duos in the county. They formerly performed at the Attica In Santa Monica and the Troubadour in West Holly- wood, and mainly do original tunes plus folk, rock and ballads. The duo .is featu.red three nights a week, Thursday th.rough Saturday from 8:30 to 2 a.m. The Ocean Toad is located at 103 North Bayside Dr. in the Marina Dunes, Newport Beach. Continued an P1ge 26 JJ ~ /:!e,ilauranl oM AMERICAH CUISINf TROPICAL COCKTAILS POLYNESIAN SHOWS lf,1 ADAMS AYI. let M .. HUeJ HUNTIN.TON NA.CH . 968°5050 LOBSTER LOVERS Everyono is tel~ing 1bout our gient Australien Lobster :Teil I 16M20 oz..J '• JOIN THE BARSTOOL SURFERS AT OUR Cockteil Hour Every Friday 5 to 7 ll•duc1d R1tt1 on Drinli-1 Enttrt•inm•nt St•rls •t S ' Naw ApptcrrhMJ-Dlck &: Griff DYO Tuesday ""'""lh Slllldav-Dooel119 RHll'\llllom Acc~ll!d s.'m -'•llCIVlt Fac:lllllll l17 rACIFIC COAST HWY., HUNTINGTON IUCH OUR FOUNDER BREAKFAST Stort1119 Moodoy, Alttj. 14 •:JO a.m. to 12 a.m. GREAT HAMIURG!RS & CHICKEN 11 :DO AM 'TIL MIDNIGtff 715 BAKER STREET COSTA MESA Near Corn1r of Brl1 tol 557·t124 t ! ' I I • DAii. ~ Pll.Of • • OUT 'N ABOUT THE BERLINER ~rman Family Restaurant Ftmou1 For SAUERIRATEN with POTATO DUMPLINGS • Visit Dur New Hofbrau Room ~-11---!!l!!n Dally f.,. o;..,., From 5 P.M. -ContlnuecHrom P•v• 25 Laguna's Village lun CLOSED MONDAY 11512 lloach Blvd. Town & Country Center HUNTINGTON BEACH 961-5800 DER BERLINER DEUKATESSEN °"'1 k'lff .. Dtifn Pr.111 •fltl111r1111 .. T-• C-1.,. CMlff ~11116 -CllMlll 5".A M ... -NM• IJI,ttt 3Jlnrst 1Jun SUNDAY BRUNCH & DARTS 10 a.m. to 3 * Buffet for lunch is back '* Monday night Special ' p.m. The long awaited Village IM in Laguna (for· meriy the Saddleback), is slated to open this week, featuring dinners from $2.75 to '3.95; the most comfortable cocktail lounge in the area (with pil· w seating), dancing to the music of Mickie and ke, and just plain good listening to the melodious itar music of Charlie Spencer. 'Ve will give you readers all the particuiars as soon as we check the spot out. The Village Inn is located at 696 South Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. ~ 'Ve Get Letters . A nice letter in the mail from Jim and Gayle Vickers of Laguna Hill s tellin~ us about a new restaurant in Dana Point called the Captain's Anchorage. They specialize in lobster, steaks, lamb chops, rnahi-mahi and beef kabob. Prices of dinner, $3.5().. $5.25, includes soup and salad. Nice wine list of American and imported reds and whites, they say. Open seven days a week from 5 p.rn . with inside and outside dining, Entertainment Wed .-Sun. ' Compl.lo Prime Rib Dinner ••. $3 .25 Thanks 11ou Vicktrs for Ott tip. We know it optn· td 7'tctntlv but havtn't had a chance to samplt ytt. WtU do so at tht tartitst possiblt open dinner hour. • • • • • • • • • • • * Wednesday night Special Sheraton Beach Inn Duo Champagne end Slroganoff •.• $3.25 '* D•ncing to Lee Ferrell's New Group * Exquisite Catering 3295 N•wport Blvd., Newport B•ach Reservations 67~1374 Out 'n' Abouter solicits comments, criticism ,Jack Costanzo and G~rrie Woo provide the muslc at and praise about Orange Coast restaurants and night clubs. U you have something you would like the Sheraton Beach IM from 9 p.m. to closing in to say, wrile Out 'n' Abouter, Weekender, Box the beautiful Caribe Room. Gerrie really sings up a 1875, Newport Beach, California, 92663. storm with Jack backing her up on drums or one of ~~~~~~~ the other instruments. At the cocktail hour !rom 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. the room presents Kate Porter, song- stress-song writer, who \YOOs you r ight into dinner and an evening with the Costanzo.\Voo organization. CARIBE ROOM Presel')ts -Entert1tnment -D1ncing -Mon. thru Sit • BUFFET LUNCHEON MONDAY thru FRIDAY Songstress/Song Writer KATE PORTER 5:l0-l::IO P.M. Mon. thru Fri. JACK COSTANZO and GERRIE woo 21112 PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY-HUNTINGTON BEACH-536-1421 THE OCEAN TOAD PRESENTS ••• Prim• Wiit •... _ .. _____ 5..51 Grounrf Slrleln -·-·· 2.SO Top llrl91n -····--··-4.25 Sp.1,. lllN ·-.. -······· l .25 Tnly•kl ···--·-··-4.SD a-f. Kaltolt ____ .., l .25 Plate 'Ohef ---·--4.SD Peterflrto Shrimp -l .ts Hew Yerlt •·-····-··-· 5.25 Swerdfllh ··-···--l.t5 Fllet -···--·········--S.25 lrolled Centw Cut LMlter ··-··-·-·-···--,.25 Perk Chop1 ·····-··· 4.25 Com•ln•tlon -····--6.25 PIZZA HOME DELIVERIES HAVE CHANGED A LOT SINCE THE OLD DAYS ! THE Superb DINNERSNlghUy FABDLous 'Beef Bdron Room' ACllOSS DISNmAND NEAR MEl.ODYtAND (Formerly The Rib Room) 772·5900 SEE THE ALL NEW REVUE WITH THE * GIL SHELTON IV TueL thn1 sat. fro"' 9 ,,M. SHOW PLACE LOUNGE DANCING & COCKTAllS ~ ...... , A«--4•""9 CHAMPAGNE llUNCH E•vy Sund1y 1" .... 1 .. f •-~ 9 A,M. to 2 l".M. ), j • • • • • • • • • • • "GRANTS BRADFORD HOUSE" s p E c I A L Your Family Resta urant ALL DAY SUNDAY MONDAY 4 TO CLOSING WEDNESDAY 4 TO CLOSING • STEAK DINNER 2 ·~~... $300 s., •• .i with ton•d 9r••fl •• 1.d, choic• of dr•uin9, 0 11io11 rin91, fr•flth fr i•d pot1lo••, hot roll1 •nd butl•r • ~1NG LE DINNER-S?.21 GRANTS HUNTINGTON BEACH BROOKHURST And ADAMS RICKSHA COCKTAIL LOUNGE PiHo lor EntertalnrnHt Friday and Saturday HAPPY. HOUR Mon. thru Fri. 5 to 6 LADIES NIGHT Fri. and S•t. lD p.m. te 2 a.m. Tenaple Gardens Chitaese Restaura11i 1500 Ad•m• (At Harbor} Costa M•h 540-1937 54G-lt2J .... OPINi 11 :JO 0.111. to 11 p.m., Sa11doy thre Tliancloy 11 :JD •·•· to J 0.111., ffld.., oad S.rardof DELANEY'S SEA SHANTY FeaturlnlJ Orcutt• County's Finest OYSTER BAR Eastern Blu•point Oy1ters on H•lf Shell $1.50 E•sfern Cherry1tone Cl•ms $1 .50 L•rg• Shrimp Cocktail $1.35 M-r otMt-Wee4-hl s.Mct:J"' Opn to J P.M, Entertainment Nightly By KAPPY At ttie Pi1no l1r 630 LIDO PARK DRIVE NEWPORT IEACH 675°0100 101 JOTH ST. llSllYATIONI II~"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'~ NIWPOIT IU.CH 671·0JOO Gloomy Gus is Your Kinda Guy j • It's our b1uine11 io brl11g 11011 pleasure. LUNCHEON" by lhe Sea ... Served from 11:00 to 4:00 p.m. COUR.i\IET DINNERS . , • witl1 a VIE\V E11tl'l'fainn1ene ~ervf'J i11 a Craod 1Vlg/11/y .i\lan11cr from 5:00 to 11 :00 p.m. \Vee\.:~ t'fld.l 5:00 til 12:00 p.n1. THE ELEGANT si~~fuc RESTAURANT 1900 £AST OCUH BOtiltvAAU, tOHG 8£.ICH, CALIFORNIA DON JOSE' Now Appcaritag JOHN CLARK DUO e COCKTAILS e Enchll1d1 and T1co ...•..• , , •....•. $1 .35 Chill Relleno • Enchi11da • . . . . . . . . . . . $1.50 '-no4 witti lk~ ..... '"*''" •4 Sotto 9093 E. Adams (at M1gnoll1) Hunt. Be1ch 962·7911 Great Seafood! TAtE J1~,WHAtE AT THE HISTORIC OLD ,\)\ll~ PA'lf/i/1> ~" 673 -4633 </~ Enchantment in Dinln1 For tho1e who rn)o11 b/aoniflcr.nt CuUiM and Fine Wine• Romantic Vocal Guitar OPEN WED, lHROUGH SAl. RESERVATIONS Pl.lAS( PHONE 644-1700 RIVIERA. RESTAURANT Continental Cuisine Cockt1ll1 Serving Lt1nchton and Dinner Monda~ through Saturdau. • Closed Sundays We are located next to the May Co. in South Coe1t Pl•z•. JJJJ s. ...... C•m. .... 140.!Mt ' For on e eg9nt evening Goach& GJlorses Superb Dining and Dancing SEVEN NIGHTS 6 P.M. to 2 A.M. • DAil Y 1'11.llr :zT ; ·~ Guide to Fun Teen Talent Show in Huntington Center AUG. II • It AUG. 11 • 10 AUG. 11 • 23 FES'UvAL OF AR'l'S-411e-F..tlval ol Arla-with llll-ertim,-AllT,A,FAIR---l'be Laguna ll<Jldl FJl&.Ntl_~t!Ql!_li:"l_~Tf"EEN"' TALENT-A lftn laleol queot will be hold Aug. 23 aculptora and craftsmen dlJplaying lheir work oo the feaU-presenting Its fourth annunl Art-A·Falr at 141 N. Cout High-at J:IO p.m. In IJiOijWJO,.-Uie H1U1tlniti>a Center;-Ealn&er val grounds, will be open througb Aug. IO. At 1:30 ea<h way, Laguna B,.<h, through Aug. IO. About 65 artlstl, at Beach Blvd., lllmtlnglon Beach. Spider Macl.ean from evenlo( the Paeeant ol Uie M.,tera will be performed on aculpton and crallSmen will be showing Uielr wort. Hoora: KWIZ will be the emcee. An Ill show Of teen wort allo is the It.age or the lrvint Bowl with live models poaed and 11:30 a.m.-10:30 p.m. Admi&sion 25 cenu, children under U on dlsplay at the center Aue. 11 . 21. costumed lo Uilrty paintings and llCll!p!ur<I u the ereator U... ' of the original work abowed Uiem. Vic Schoen baa composed AUG. It • M AUG. 11 • SEPT. 7 1peclal music for Ute period and mood of ea<h work and Ute SAWDUST FESTIVAL -Over 150 utlm and craltsm,. XNOIT'S BERRY FARM - A Golden Cavalcade ol CounlrJ 23-plece orcbertra will be under bh dlrecUon. Other features will be displaying their work at tbe sawdust Ffl.1ttva.11n the and Western Miiiie will be st.aged each weeteod at Knott's. of the festival Include Rene's Puppet show, The Anoa Mary 900 block of Laguna Canyoo Rood, !.al""& Btacb,. frwn througb Labor Doy, Sapt. 7, wtlh showtimtl -Fri.. SaL Beck children'• art e1hibit, and Sunday on the Green. Ad-to a.m. to midnight dally. There is no admialion charge. 1:30, 8:30 and 10:30 p.m.; &m. 5, 1:30 and t :30 p.m. "'lbe mission to the grounds is 50 cents for adult.!, 10 cent.! for SOuod Generation, .. a m'Nln af 24 )'"""'" men and women cbil~ under 12 years. Pageant of the Masters tickets are AVG. !1 ··~ --.. ~oo.-Tbur.; -Fri., Sat. and Sun. Phone 49'-1147 NB LIBRARY FILMS-The Newport Beach Library oudJo. flom John ilnlwn Unlveralty, Will pttSOQt shows Moo.-Tburs. for ticket reservations. visual department ln cooperaUon with the S.nUaao FUm at 7, 1:30 and 10 p.m. Houn: t a.m.·11 p.m. Moo.-Thurs.; Circuit 111 presenUng free films e~ Fri at 1:30 p.m. in , t a.m.·mfdnltbt, Frt . ..sat.; CJoae 10 p.m. Sun. Admlssion $1 the mall at Fashion Jsland, Newport Beach. 'l"1ls Fri. the adult.a, %5 cenu for chUdrtn 11 and under. No additlanal program lnclude!!: "Turned On" and 11Voysae of Brigantine AUG. 11 • 30 ALL CALIF. ART SHOW-The Laguna Beach Art AssoclaUon Gallery, 307 Cliff Drive, Laguoa Beach, is having lls Ali California Art Elhiblt in conJuncUon with the Festival of Arla during Ute run of Ute Festival. Gallery Hnun are 10 a.m. to g p.m. daily with docent tours on weekends at 2 p.m. There are 74 works exblbited out of ever 1,100 entered by California artists. A tram ahutUes between the Festival and the Gallery during the complete· run of the show. Ticket& to Gallery are 50 cents. In tk flntsl trditii>tr · of 1k ,,.. itlrrlttpn's ttrt. 31!1U EMr Ot.\n Jla:;n4y o.cnt"A ML l(.u. c:.u.ua..u Paoni (714) 67S..1l74 t f U ll THiii HOUU Of CONTINUOUS MOYIU Pizza Palace 1,121 H.-, 9t 141..., fNut .. Zody'1J 139-7290 W• MON'oll AU PIZIA COUPONI SPA•Hml SANDWICHIS SALAD UST PIZZA FAMILY FUN F.tkM9'c "'". s.t. CASA GARCIA IFo...,,., Mr, ld'I) NOW SllYIN6 AUTHENTIC MEXICAN FOOD ""· •·ff•t 11 .. J Dh1.., 4 te 10 fetfuri119 Yout f•voril• M•11 ic.t11 Di11"i•1 Food fo Go Coc.ktail1 1712 PLACINTIA Clased S.itdeys COSTA MUA ••'-•124 -· ~~--~~.--AUG. II • zt AUG. D JAPAN&'lE VILLAGE -Rock gr°"ps and light lbows will TEl!N Q.UB OANCE -Thi WesimJnst.r Rfcrtatlon and be ·the "heavy happenings" at Japanese Village on Sat. even-Parts Department wW bold a Teen Club Dance tn the Com-ings this summer, from 7:30 p.m. to riitdnight with tbe "Samu. rals" and "The Prophet!!:" performing with the aid ot Fil• munity Center, aoo Weatminster Ave., (for Westminster ment -a light show. All this in addition to the other attrae-teen&) each Sal from I p.m. to midnight. AdmissJon, $l lions at th_e village including trained bean, a seal &bow, for member1. $1.50 tor non-members .. The "Shoppe" group karate ediibltions and tame deer. Food is available. 81%1 wW play for dancing Aug. 22.. Knott Ave., Buena Park. Phone 523-%381. AUG. 21 • SEPT. I DISNEYLAND surrmtER -Disneyland is c e I e b r a t I n g its 15th blrthday With over 500 entertalnen all summer long in the "Super Summer'' celebration. There will be 28 special shews and talent groups with "Show Me America " musical comedy on the Tomomiwland Stage at a a~ 10 p.m. Mon.-Fri. The Tomorrowland Terrace will have ••Sounct Castle Ltd." with new sets, new costume!!: and top rock fa vorites every evening from 9 ex~pt Sun. The "Minority of Six" will take ove~ the Terrace on Swi. and may also be heard on the Tomorrowland Stage on Sat. and the Plaza Gardens on Fri. '11le "Entertainment Com- mittee" plays 011 the Terrace Mon.-Sat. afternoons. The Plaza Gardens will have "Big Ba!Mi" sounds for ballroom dancing, nightly execpt Fri., with Tommy Dorsey Band led by Lee Castle with Helen O'Connell and Bob Eberly. Sunday brings "Country Jubilee" on the Tomorrowland Stage with a dlfferent group each week, drawn from folk-music experts. J azz will be heard in New Orleau Square and aboard the Mark Twa..i11 . All thi!!I: plus the 53 permanent fl.In.filled attractions all summer long. Hours : 8 a.m. to 1 a.m. dally. ~arol Channing Plans Returning to Broadway production. While in London, she abo taped a televisicn special for Monsanto entitled ''Carol Channing's M ad English Tea Party," which will be aired oo Channel 4, AUG. IS· st BENEFIT FILM SEIUEI -A seri .. of films to beoellt Uie Laguna Bta<h Free Cllnlc will be shown ea<h Sunday at 7:30 p.m. In Uie Lal""& Beach High School auditorium, 1115 Part Ave., Laguna Beach. These are esperlmeoW lllms by studeot and prof"'1onal fllmmatera. Ticket., by d .. n!tion, are $2 each. All funds raised will go to the Laguna Free Clinic. Available at the door or at Sound Spectrum, 1265 S. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach; The Groove Company, 2303 W. Balboa, Newport Beach and at the Free Clinic, 422 Glennerye Ave., Laguna Beach. AUG. 14 ·JI POPS CONCERT -Henry Brandon will conduct conC!rb at 9 p.m. every Mon. in Stage Court on the pedestrian mall at Fashion Island, Newport; Beach. A SS.member brau band will pedorm one week and a concert orchestra on the alter· nate Mon. No admission charge. AUG. -SEPT. HARBOR CRUISES -Fully narrated cruises around Ne. port Harbor leave each hour, 11 a.m.·7 p.m. and a mOCJO.o light cruise at I p.m., from the Fun Zone Dock by the Ferry Landing on Edgewater Ave., in BaJboa. Boat& cruise in sheltered water around the islandJ, viewing the homes and yacht.I of the area. Tickel.J, ,1.25 fOl' adults; ChUdreD AUG. -SEPT. BARBOR TOUR -The Pavilion Qu~. Newport Harbor'• newest fu.n attraction, is making sight&eeing trips at 11 a.m .• 3 and 5 p.m. daily, departing from the Pavilion for the SO. minute cruise cf the bay, Cocktail cruises with an cpen bar sail at 7, I and 11 p.m. The boat is a replica of an old·Ume river boat, laviahly decorated lo rich reds and golds. (Avail. able for charter part! .. , too.) Far. for &igbtsee!og is 12 for adults, 'l for cbQdren under 12, tots under 5 free with adults. Reservatiom -613-5245. _,.-:_ ....... PICllWICI ,. ~~!'!~ ---, .... ,111 .. t;ff ............ MATM*A&. ... dtM.'1 FOR ADVERTISING In tho WEEKENDER OUT 'N' ABOU T SECTION Pho no NORM STANLEY 642-4321' Carol Channing, the original "'Dolly" of "Hello, DoUy!," Is returning to Broadway thi.9 season under the aegi' of David Merrick, tbe play's pro- ducer. Miss <llanning will star in "Four on a Garden," a comedy by Abe BIUTOWS, which he will abo direct. "Four on a Garden" will open on Broadway on November 26th at a theater to be announc- ed. Sept. 9 with Sir John Gielgud, ---------.,----------========~-'--'---'-"===== Sir Ralph Richant900., Fred OIANIJI COUNTY'S MOST llAUTlfUL USTAUIANT TH E DUK E MITCHELL SHOW WIMITlle N.._.h Do111ci119 To Thi 119 land Sou11d JI 106 COAST HWY .. SO. LAGUNA-Ill . 4ff·216l Real Cantonese Food eat her• or take hormi. STAG CHlllSE WINO 111 2111 pl., Nowport Booch ORlolo 3-9560 Ope• y_. lte•llll lhlty 12°1 2 -M. .... S.. 'ti J L& MR. MIKES HOUSE OF PRIME RIB PRIME RIB ...... -$2.95 ~!.!"$~ :::; DINNH SHVID TO 1 A.M. THUR .. FRI. & SAT. Nim LUNCH SHVID DAIL I' Fl OM 11 A.M. TO 2 P.M. 209 Palm, Balboa , ........... tl'T'f'~J .... "., ...... 675-5774 Just returned from a triumphant engagement at tbe Drury Lane, Londcn, in "Carol Channing With Her IO Stout. llearted Me n , ' ' which culminated in a command perfonnance for Q u e e n Eliubelh and Ute .Duke of Edinburgh, Mjss Channing also appeared at the Riviera in Las Vega.s in th is OUR C H EF 15 A REAL PRO. TRY HIS LOBSTER, ITS THE FINEST OUTSIDE MAAINELANO. STEAKS. TOO. AND A FIX-tT• VOUASELF SALAD 8AJt, TRY OUR NEW COCKTAILS TOO, UKE A FOOT OF YOUR FAVORITE MARTINI, A OR EAT DINING OUT VALUEANDSOUTHEAM CALIFOANIA's MOST BEAUTIFUlo OCEAN VIEW. MacMurray and Art Carney as tier guest !tars. . "Four on a Garden" con- tinues an auoclatloo between Burrows and Merrick, which has brought forth the current Jtit "Forty Carats," whlch the fonner directed, and "Cactus Flower," which he directed and adapted. Based on a play by Pierre Barillet and Jean Pierre Gredy, ''Four on a Garden" will start rehearsal!!: Jn Sept. Miss Channlng played a totaJ of 1273 performances in ••Hello, Dolly!" in New York and on (our, never missing a perfonnance. The show grossed more than $17,000,000. Since leaving the .iDolly" cast, Miss Channing has star· red in several films (winning an Oscar ncxninalion fer "Thoroughly Modem Millie''), on her own television specials aDd most recently on stage in London, wl1ere she made her debut to unanimous rave notices frun the Br I tis b crltiCll. She and David Merrick had been seeking a property for her return to t b e Broadway stage and when the producer offered her "Four on a Garden." she quickly accepUd !Ile apportunll)' to wcrk with Abe Burrow1, one of the theater'• new director· playwrighls. Jack Paar Shows Lions In Special Jack Paar and his family have a thing about lions! Ac- rording to r .... u proc1ucoc1, "The most exciting moment in my career." Thi.! eXciUng mcment Ls captured ln an extracrdinary special which airs Saturd~y, Sept. 5 at 7 p.m. It depicts the antics of Paar'' favorite lion, Amani (peace In Swahili). a cub be reared in hi.1 Bronxville home, and the re8Ctle of the cubs ol. the "B«n Free" Uona. It 's offbeat, fascinating, and laced with wit, philosophy and Paar's deep feeling fer wild life. Thi!!: one-hour p r o g r a rn employ! the entire Paar fami· Jy. Paar produced, wrote, and edited; his daughter Randy wu tf1e photographer, and lion ronnula, nlghtfeedlngs, and band..Jcis _.. fumlll>ed by Miriam Parr, Jack'1 wife. "Jack Paar and his Lions" la a family adventure which takes the viewer from Bronx· Ville to Kenya, Eut Africa and to !Jon Country Safari, • 14().acre preeerve near Palm Beach, Florida. Free and • nown , I For a limi ted time you can become a Charter Member of CentinelaBank's new regional office in Newport Beach, and get a free personal checking account for your entire Ule! Charter Business .Accounts get a free order of regular checks and endorsement stamp. .All accounts insured to $20,000 by the Federal Deposit Insuran ce Corp oration. 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ANDGOaOUTH TO MARINELAND DISCOVER THI Al.L NIW o Extended banking hours: 8:30·5 pm Monday. Thursday, unHI 6pm Fridays o Free Bank-by-Mail Service Ci)c1nlil1elaBmllcNswpor1 Beada , Spe0c•sts in 1t1m ii ae Banking Servic11 3333 w.i Coast ~(at ~'""-1 BcU.ad) No.pa1 BocO.,CJb1ia ~ l'lme:64t.7121 .:· , . •• • ··~ .. ... ••• .. •• ' " •• :.: :· ! • • • ' • • .. ' I • OAILV llLOT 'Icecap.' • 1 Recalls Old Flight WIDNUDAY I fHUISDAY "SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY" fllDA Y-SAlUIDA Y·SUNDA T "ROSENCRANTZ & GUILOENSTERN ARE...D.EAD" ly r-Stoppotd 1'0nce Upon an Icecan" 9 . •o• •••••vATIOHS1 CALL ....,.,., I' lll1 H..,Ort I MI., C..i. MIM hi bit on view at the Call!ornia l~;iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ii~~iii~~~ii~~i ; ~ I :: : \. ... :, T t., ~ [ • t ' AUPUSf 11 AUGUST 22~ •:•11''.I ".'. ~u~ (C) (IO)""'....... ... • .......... (C) At 1 • ('C) (60) l:JO ..... Sellil*f(t) ....... -(Cl (30) '"" iE at ra.t. .. fC) -,... R_ Kld6e&W:lt (C) Millllld. ~··=.. '57p!'? ~ ll1lliMr CJ(C) ,. ...... c...... 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(30) 6 le"-Sol" (C) "" °" -(C) (30) C) ... -.... (C) (30) (II) "'"' .... ( QNt IM IMI( hi (C) (30) r C~ t Jfl dt M1ri1 (55) lO:OO !al WICQ bta (t) ~· .., _ (C) ,_ lilt (C) (30) . (C) "l1lt 11• W:llll 7:J08Ql (l)W s-t (C) (30) ta.~ (westlnl) '5Z--ll11ldolph Mu ... doublt when 1 KAOS Sc.ott, Pttriu Wymlxt. •&lllt who loob eudlr lib " m MM: "l1lt Deldllat Sil• IH• Mf plKI to poilOR hl111. (m)'SttfY) '56-SrdlllJ ChapllA. ("J) ~ l..oq Shldotl." Thi Chap· 10:30 P.~ScMllf-(C) '"" RMdl 11 1l1n11., bf 111 11n· , .m nw ~ fCl klllWll 1mllu1t. "'filw tMr" (1d¥tnturl) FISHERMAN'S MEMORIAL STATUE COMES AL!VE FOR AOAY Gloucester, Miss. Will Nevtr S. Samt After ''Bewitched" Eplaode 'Statue' Comes Alive Witchcraft Filmed on Atlantic Shore om"' lllctJ .._. ICl ,.,, ~-., - fJ (ftJ CJ) IE Tiii f1filc ._ (t) • Yvonnt OtClrlo. Din 011,,.._ {3{1) (II) 4'N Bit Gamt." I~~...,_ 11 J•&lt (C) A weatherbeaten, cast-iron alive television star Robert we a th e r be a t e n a.a his ! •-$ ,.... ., ... •-11:00 Artiil ~ How CC> statue which has been stan· Brown. :sculptured counterpart stan· In.~. <~="~1~ ~':: 1111 < ~:"II~.';: ding silent and immobile for The miracle came to pass ding about 150 yards down the I::'"" •._-1".,'1''* (C) (30) 1''"'~"'rn"· lot" T-(C) almost 50 yem1 looking out through the ma.nc of ••· Atlant· •· quai -tilepped down, on cue, over uR: · 1c o c e a n television, w he n Elizabeth 1111 ('C) (30) • lllllklu recently came to life. M 1 who ... ...~ from his stone pedestal. ~ Fiii (C) (SO'} ll:JO Lfi'J(J)...,._lla•·•trt""""' cq on gamery, 1nara as w.n:: r.w1 • Mii' (90) , ~ (C)...., ._,. (mt· The statue is the historic beautiful witch, Samantha, Playing the Fisherman as a 7:11 l!>c:.aia.. • s....-•rn) '51--lll BarUr. Fisherman's Memorial in and ber co-et8rs on the, ABC com ic..romantic character, Mu.sewn ot Scleoce a n dJ Ioduslty, Loa Angeles, through August. recaU1 the famous flight of the Greater Rockford which in 1928 attempted to lll3U aifplaoe history and failed. '"1e Rockford, a Stinson Detrolter monoplane, took off from Rockford, Ill., July 26, 1928 in bopes of reaching Stocl<bolm, Sweden. The Dighl marked man's first attempt to fly the great circle route to Europe, one which is now standard far comm er cl a I flighls . Bert "Fish" Hiwell and )Its co-pilot, P a r k e r "Shorty" Cramer ran out of fuel 60 miles from their refueling stop and were forced to end their IUght on a Greenland Icecap. After landing lhe plane, with only minor damage to the tail section, the two trudged across the Ctozen tundra of Greenland for 14 days before reaching the refueling site. Forty years later the ill- fa ted plane WRl!I recovered by jet helicopters with engine and frame still intact. Inside the Rockford were the Jog book, navigational records and even the pilots' toothbrushes. These memorablia, along with the still functioning instruments, newspaper articles and pain· tings, make up the exhibit which is being presented by Donald Jackson, &on-in-Jaw of Hassell. Adventurer-e1plorer Hassell , who was a cohort of Lindberg and Amelia Earhart, now is 76 and lives in Rockford. Cramer was killed in 1931 aircralt accident while at· tempting to make the same trip again. "'°19 Cll H• Nill UM (C) (SO) Q)Mwll:~"-kMl"(lft)'I' Gloucester , Mass., and last Televi!ion Network's Robert r epea t edcountless ...-c:..t (C) (311) tery) '59-Grffith Jon-. month -for one glorious sun. "Bewitched'' .&eries, came to <DH1lal..., •-(Cl ~ filled day -il came to life in Gloucest t hoot 1 11· lakes 1" Ille necessary "" Killer's Stor)' ( ) (RfllfOli°" OI' Not to Mooit." ia'. er o s oca on ! essed Th d' I NEW YORK !AP) -"JO "TllE MIND BLOWER Of AU TIME!" At l tl S·C••J. A•w l•t• •s llt:IO ••• OHie• .,,.. 7115 , .... ,.,., .. .,,,. ... • lltp9r s-cl. •r . !lllG -T1-Mtca:d• Roted (R) MON. tl\1'11 I'll, •:>t 91M11 t :U S.lT. 7:M & lt:>t J.111. SUN. J:IH:Jl.f:U EXCLUSIVE AREA SHOWING NO ONI UHDll 17 UNLW WITH PAllNl -GODffl[V RAYMOND CALVIN • fAM~RIOGE· Sf JACQUES· lOCKHART ~rri::. ~ 1111 ll•'Rl$CH COllP'Oll!ICll - 1 BlAKE EDWARDS P!llOIX:TOll 1 CID CkDll ~ M.. PllilUlr I Te Tll tllie Tnlll (C) (3ll) ll' the form of tall, handsome and scenes on several episodes for quences as the day pro- C! s rt1a <30) "'A Pll.dl "11.'flR Bmn...,.... (t) the aew season. In an ear Y gr • e ia ague was Rillington Plact!," the story ol 1111. ..-"lllitl., ,..,. (admt-episode entitled "Darrin on A crisp and the statue~e-to-1 ~ '<'"""'> GC> (90) tl"">,'-41-lrio,·,.n~~""· SOUTH flClf Pedestal," the script calls for life never lost his cool. English nuw murderer Jolml~;;;;;;;;;;r.:;:;;;;::;;r;~~~~~;:;:;;;:i --.KAI th F'~-· 1· Christie, is now filming within 1:119Ja..M~(55) ~MYS... e l»UQmantocomeaive. During one. of the few sight of the house in wttich "''l'CIJ -• -(C) (30) '"'° llllCIJ--(C) lROPICAL FISH Now this might be dilficult "breaks" in the shooling, Chr~tie lived and buried his Cl) tD .... flf CM ,,.. lllorit: ~ ._... (tkt-for ordinary mortals ; •• but . ) "M111 of tht f'IOPI•." m1) 'M--P•lli IWlr. c.tti1 DortmL not a television series which Robert explained in a rich -='='ct=im.s=.=======:::;I -~n.tr1 (30) m llNN: '1llt lllf__. ldr•IM) Tropical Fish & boasts a witch as beauliful vokt: bubbling with laughter,,. all 1 Tiii lillt •4 lllrL 'lr-\lldar Mclltltn. Huth« Antri. Largest Selection of 111t1Q (R)"Alnlt.ur Hlrht" 1:008 9~....,..(C) and talented as Elizabeth "The role ls a gasser. The ID D..w mrt n... (C) (901 Tony ll"""".i.: .,....,...1 .,...... Suppliee in the area. Montgomery. script calls for Serena (Miss P.1'11M, Jahn UpdiU, Doc Wit.Ion, _ (dr11111)' 1-D*I P•l't. New I'--"-Result: While hundreds of Montgomery'• other self in the a. .....-.. •• (C) (30) S.,111', 117.G, 11v.r11cte °"· _ ,._,. ewdl Robert Brown -dressed in when she sees me and finds fllillr ,_., (SO) , ,,.. Y'Nllt oww. tt1t1t1n<1 u.. l'Oll Dfflc11 ~ <lilskint1 and rubber boot.a and me lrresistable. She goes for C.Jlti•11•• D•llr 1 P·•· lM llwerlJ • Pw1hlllt (30) l:JO ~(l)JOllllr ~ (C) ll~~~~~~~~~~~~m~a~d~e~u~p~to~l~oo~k~as~gre~~en~en~d~~th~e~st~'°"~g~,~·~ile~n~t~t~ype~.-~ill "A IOY NAMED •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1:00 Q"l(i)CIS F.W., Mowtl: (C) fTllllr. ,,....... EMriltp" (r. CHAILIE llOWN" On!l' flfffl CD!MdJ) '66 -mwt) 'ti7-Rq MHl1nd. H1rm1n'1 Hermila. SU. Ant Lina· !;OD 6.,..,.. T,.._ (C) (., " 1 "' c1on, tttrbtrt Andtr10n. B @@ mAvco Colt CC) tin "HOW lHE WlSl -~~~d:.:-:::,(C~ E7~!:fi'l::::~:~~= NOW PLAYING WASWON" .cc11•d d ltloolin11pet bt1r. Q..-"'WllltPricolltft"(dr• THE NIFTY THEATRE OnW Sllllklltd (C) (2 hr) m•) '~-hlMI CltMJ. Pr•i•nh Otltrtldl Ullll•itld/f1h1 (C) 2:l<l I) ltpll'toitl Worbbtp (C) ''Ttle "" (30) Wo11d of Jl111 Gr1dr.~ EDWARD ALB EE'S -(60) ~ flf Ult Wtd (Q The American Dream t :JO m .... (C) (30) ltliJM (C) •nd ~/Pldlf'I Diil (C) (30) YM1odsdls M.... ELLIOT FRIED'S ..... t.,.till (30) S:QD flit Sielitl 11 O.W (C) Slots. tlt.00 @ (j) 1C1 l l1Ctu'1 h1ll (C) MlriK (C) "s.riM It Cf•,.. 0 ( ) "WimMf H1pp1ntd., KIPPr (dtltnl) "60--«1!pfl Btlllfl'IJ, I c bl NOW lHIU AUGUST 22 EAdlnpr K1ri11 Gr111t btoG1Ms.,... Greet Glra>ll. • • fll. & SAl,. l :JO P.M. of the bra.ts ol In unsavp1116us !Mllltiel Dilloli n y on a ev1s1on ltmllt column11t wtit11 I rounr It-f111t11MJ Ont IMl tu11p!M. l 07 MAIN Sl. t:G~n~'!~h~°'~el~u:m 1rs Wnt (~:m~~:~,f~~= HU~!"ac:=.::~CH l~Nns (C) (60) Rt&ion1IChlmpioMhips1tlh1qu1r· Coll 17141 5J6·flU . Love,. 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Times LAGUNA MOULTON PLAYHOUSE ~ L•gun• C.nyon Ro1d. l.tgune Be1ch Uj4ctnl 10 lht FtsliPlll of Aris All sMt1, any night 1 t 1/2 pric• for children ind stud anh II ind unde,_.nd service penonn•I. Tuesdayo lhl'OUCJh Sunday• at 8:40 TICKETS: CALL 494.0743 • • ·'Cotton Conies to Harlem' Negro Comedy Edftor'r N otc: T hh teenqers thrown togelllO< for rell..........,., HelenHaytsand Van Heflin. FAMILY •IUr 111< dU. fndlcatu tht movlt gufd• fl prepared a summer. Barbara Henliey PllDI Yoor W-(GP)1 • Ciiis .. (G): Late 19th Ceo-Tllo Boobllb <.G): Dimey ,.ting giorn the pfcturt by bu Ch• flhni committee o/ and Richard 1boma.s. Mus1c&l ol the Cal.lfornla 1old tury New Mexico starring comedy filmed ID Newport the Motion Picture Code HarbOI' Council PTA . Mrs. M·A.S.H (R): Imv~1~>"!.~lth ;Marvtn. John Wayno·u a cattle baron. Btadl about the Su oda y · !iiJJf l ,Baile~ U_Jttlid'?ee"nO-t ~comedr.=o ~aboo~M ,~ W Jean Fort~-~ Tucker an d saUor. Stars Robert Mone, The Motion Pictur1 Code and Mrs. WUilimi w. r • Arm;. .S1!1&1C11l "9IP1tal duQl>g 'I· ' • .i..i.~ ~<!ll!iit{I II' "· StOpliiiilePowers ilif--pirn--AJOt-l!affng 1'fl>Wl"fl-..aj ii committee choirmcrn. It the~teaiWlr.llliottc.iltt · ~ (RJ: "!!\'~ck -~~1Cowboy1ofeattco Sllven. be found on the motion is intended a.I a rt/trence Donald Sutherland and Tom cOmedt occUfs when di.Sas~tt-Cei'ilty (Q): Comedy·western A Boy Named C Iii a r 11 e· picture page in detmnfning suitable Skerritt. , . prlone East lndlan actor is in-with Dan Blocker and Nanette Brown (G): Full length car·-;~~~~· ~~~~I[ /Um.s for certain a rr• Woodstock (II): Three boor vlled to chk: Hollywood party. fabray. toon feature based on Cbarie>;: groups and wUl app ear r.ilm of a music fesUval. Peter Sellers. • The Out1)f-Towuers (G): • Sclwlz' Peanuts comic strip. weekll/. Your trl8101 are AIATURE. TEENS 'Ttie ReJven (GP): Steve Dlsas~ uperiences of man Hew tM West Wiii Woa: '11te .solicited. Moil tMm to Mo-McQueen stars in the filmed and wife who go to New York settling of the West, presented vie Gufde, care oj the AND ADULTS venlon of Faulkner's nove1. from Ohto for a job inlerview. in five episodes with good DAILY PILOT. , · Tbe Baston Strugler (GP): The hired mao•s ~-leads Jack Lemmon and Sandy Den-photography, The events leading lo the hlm from a small town in nis. Rascal (G): Walt Disney * arrest of a psychollc who has Mlsslss.Jppl to the slnfUI big cl-Patton: Sallte &o a Rebel comedy about a motherless, ADULTS hever been tried for the ty of Memphis during the ear· (GP): Portrait of General looeJy boy and hls pet racoon mutilaUon and murder of tMr-Jy J900's, George S. Pattoo portrayed by which he tries to civilize. T • e Christine Jorgensen teen women Tooy Curtis and G c •-" K I M Id ••--F·-t and BW M•-•. • ,.,,.,,,_.. Story (R): BJocraphy of · Tbey Call Me MIJ&er 'nbbs ewge • ~ ar a en ,_. ...... -~.... ~ Chrfltlne Jorgemen starring Henry Fooda. (GP)' 5't in San l"nnclsco playii General Omar Bradley. *. John Hansen. · Down.lllllRacer (GP): study and starring Sldney'Poitier io. PQfnsblf (G): Musical com- CoUon Comes to Harlem of a young American's strug-the adventures of a cool detec-edy fantasy stan'ing Jack The letttr imm~iately tR}: Raymond St. Jacques gle to become a champion tlve. Martin Landau portrays Wild, Billie Ha.yts and lt1artha,-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~11 and Godfrey Cambrfdge as skier. Robert Redford. a militant ml.nlster. Raye. 14 two Harlem detectives. A lttan Called Borte (GP):· Wait Until Dart (G): Tense Tbe Detective (GP): Frank English aristocrat is captured TEENS AND ADULTS thriller in which thugs try to Sinatra plays 1 dedicated by Sioux early ·in the Nine-Airport (G)i Film version of force blind wife to reveal police officer w h 0 1 e in-tetnth Century and is su~ the best-selll.ng novel. Burt whereabouts of a cache of vesUgaUon of a murder and jected to cruelty as he tries to Lancaster. Dean MI rt in , heroin'. Audrey Hepburn. suicide uncovers "police cor-prove himself. Richard Harrls,,;===================.11 rupUon. Lee Remick eo-stars. Dame Judith Anderson. Getting Straight (R): Elliott 111e, Natalie (GP): Patty Gould plays a veteran of Viet-Duke portrays an adolescent nam who returns to college who is hurt and embarrassed and camJ?1:15 violence. Candice by her lack of appeal and her Bergen> co-stars. parents' attempts to marry LMt Summer (R): Film her off. 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POWER I ACROSS I Cn1slacean 5 furniture ltt "' 9 Drnljst'1 concern l .t Jt1bbU 15 Dict1tQf' lb Old : 2 wuds 17 Sel!:d ccwering 18 Jnnkrrprr 19 01'1111any occas ions zg Dre9s 22 Man of thf cloth 23 look 24 l"ltasrd look 25 l"rolo11ged •llit.l{Y engage9e11t 28 Servllt 32 Mlss 8t0fllt 33 LOIMI }IOist 34 Cllclr btttlt 35 Scoff 3&' Pwsh upward s 37 Fb:td f'l>S it loo of a thing 38 Brin9 to~ state flt JM USt JIJ Btlttlt traJ1spmnt Jlll ltriill 40 Odd Job 41 At a dl1t1nct : 2 words 1 I ' " 17 " " .. " 43 Madt I dtrlsive so1111d 44 Clut •5 Glldt 46 E1HOf)f'il.n nallon 4'9 Identify ing 53 C1tkin 54 Fr'"alt 55 Siriful • 511 Subsequr nt!y 57 II tvt r 58 Fish 59 Char_gtf 60 R,r111ove unwa nted growth Ll SyCill\Qft or 51ssal1a~s DOIN s ii.no 13 Schi~111 37 H1v in11 lht 21 Slrtl· le ist ltn9lh h1rdt11in9 39 Spar~ltd elemrnl: 40 Ga1111rnt lnf0tm1I 42 Acc ident 22 Rtproduclion 43 Having a l Man's name; of an art prote ctlvt Abbr. •ork covt11n9 · 2 Oi1hnclivt 24 Controvtr!.ial 45 Aroma tic 3 Batrrn d1ug: ve9rl~blr 4 Deprrc1att Sl1119 product 5 Untlhica1 25 Started 4h Donner or ptOJtC\ 2b Frirnd , in Yr llowht.id 6 Fo111 of Mexico -···-·- "(gen 27 Nr pal's t 7 F~il 10 7 WI d ne ighbor in,ludt 8 Bra nch of 28 Seal up 48 Smooth: lr11nln g ~ Freblt1111nded PhOlltlics IJ Spa cr In a person 19 Sens1blt marina 30 -· Oa-. 50 lilan's riamt 10 Tht nt.Jr ltll11t de Pans 51 Riv er fro• 11 Rr crntly 31 Av111ct Vic lori a drcrastd 33 Sea margin Nyanz a 12 "Now ht )b Ll!ht or 52 H19h - belon9s lo ha rand !.por1l~d Joy lht --1' i.k 11J 54 Cut do.n • 7 • I J l0 11 lllJ • llll/70 PERKINS .. , "' "' MISS PEACH .. ly T-K. RyOll WOND!:R 11= SCHULZ COO.JI USE. ~PWL-T? ... ly Al Smith ly Harold Le Douir '" ... \II '" l(~MP j(ECC Y 'JIS 1To~1 , S1J '(QU'RE CAP.TAIN. OF 'THE SOFT SALL 7~ ~ AND l 'M CAPTAIN OF THE TR.A.Cl( l ' I I . ·'Cl-I'( fo9A'I STEVE ROPER TEAM! NOTM!N61 CHARLIE M)l.N NOTHING AT AU. ... NonliNS~ I ) U'L ABNER ly Al CapP. •• • • Ll'L ABNER has eel by.· mail. been 'delay ,. GORDO MOON MUWNS ANIMAL CRACKIRS . " l 'M CAPT Al~ OFiHE iENNIS "TEAM! . " By John MRn ,, ~ ~ ... "' '" '" "' '" "' ... . " . ,,, "' "' ... ... "' ... '" '" ·ly Mel l 'M CAPT Al~ OF '!HE SWIMMING ··AND GIJE65 Wl-!0'6 CAPTAIN OF ir-4! PINOCHLE TEAM~ TEAM! By Saunders and Overgard rlN THIS LIFE-TO STA.V M.YP'f•""NE SRIEVE WHAT WE WAtef TO BELIE~, MIKE /-MD I WNIT- 'TEIR181.. Y-TO 5TliiY 'tW'f"(! SIW.L ¥iE START AOOllUS"'6 l!MlOPES FOR •t , 'Ill! ilMTA'llOMS r ~·- ly Charin M. Sch• ,.,-~~~~~-~ iF 1HAT'S 11MAT \Ill WAii! 11111 I HAVE A FEEU116 lllaE'S NOTHING I 60E55 .• NOrHiN6 >J ' ~~ .. AU. •• NOTlltN6.NOTl!IN6 AT ~•~116 ~urnl IT .. AU. ... N01HIN6 .• N01NIN6.~ -· .. .. ly Gus Arriola ly Ferd Johnson H-'S ONI! I '11'1·''rAKE ON" C~ICl<IN T.V. PINNER ... HEAT ... SERVE ... l'OtJlt ~WAIB!tlN INSTANT COFFEE, .. 5~WI:. TAKI ONE JAR BABY THI STIAN(;.f WOllD MR.MUM Pol>C>ING ... CHI~~ ... '5l'fi1.V£'-" .... ly Roger loU.n -I 'I '· I; ~l DENNIS THE MENACE • • ., 1 I I ' ., •' ' HOUSIS FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE !!,e&, 1000 0onoral 1000 ral 1000 Ganoral $154 PER MD. OPEN HOUSE sAT & SUN l·S 1424 LINCOLN LN. BAYOREST A t.Nly IUXUI')' .f bedroom , _ 1 • . home with fami.b' room, for. ...... ve Y "· bedrn1 with <=r?ll ma1 din.inl room and study. and thO&e hant to find PLUS PAYS ALL! HARDWOOD FLOORS. Huee Sparldin& pool and low main.. bac~ that k>okl out M-~ )'&I'd to a bew.itil~ IOl1 COUl'BI!. oNLY· Aaawne exiltrnc T!i."' loan. 2 years new and lsieautifully Call before lt'1 IQDe! $22,500 carpeted and decorated Takea lt! . with Van Lull wallpaper. /'Cj,,.,_ co: Ti> ~WALLACE REALTOR$ ' 546 4141_..:_ One o( Ba.ycre1b 1'lnea:t tlome1, Only $99,500 To Inquire about the mill'IY additional features call '"""°· · (Open Evtnl0f1) CONfUSE0?11~LEA=sE w=1m~DPT~ION • , T HE RCAL R ESTt\T CRO, When 'tou'r• not f•mili•r with ell th• com- plexitl•s of buyi ng • hom•, it'1 tim• to con- sult with someone who works with reel e1tete d1y in •nd dey out. Mey we helP, you 1olv• your home-buying problem17 • CONSULT THE PROFESSIONALS ••• "THE REAL ISTATHS" 4 Con,.l•t LOAtlot11 N .. You $37,950 -10% down. You own the land! Very deUatiUul 4 bedroom and formal dining room. Beautiful easy care yard. PRICED FOR QUICK SALE! 646-7171 JUST LISTED -EASTSIDE 2 Bedrooms ·+ Den + Family Room. Huge Brick Ftreplace. Rustic with lots of wood paneling. Big corner lot. Room for boe.t. 11'1 newly listed. ''Cotne See" ar Call M&-2313 LIVE in IJM!Clacul&r ChJna Cove. Waterfront. • , • Corona del Mar. Beautiful Birch Paneling 3 Bed- rooms, 2 Baths, Deck Patio, 2 Fireplaces, Boat Davit A; Winch. Offered at $128,000. -673-8550 NEWPORT HEIGHTS • $19,950 Hold this small, one bedroom liveable cottage on a 50 x Zl foot lot until you're ready to build your dream borne. This is the best location in the Heights. call for Showing! 546-2313 COUNTRY CLUB VIEW A permanent view from thl.1 1500 square foot. rw-tic home of beautiful Santa Ana Country Club. Large Family area il Dining Room . Double Car Gar!:i4! with drive-thru boat door. Jt'li a Buy at 524,500. call Now! 546-2313 "FANTASTIC" A large 3 bedroom, 2 bath, double car garage home, nee.r beautiful College Park. AH built-in fire alarm I: interetim system. Block walled yard, Lara:e aluminum covered_ pi.tio. All this. under l'HA·VA terms of only $l5,950. 546-2313 HAPPY LIVING hia:h on a hill in beautiful MESA VERDE. Tri- level, 4 Bedroom, 3 Bath. Separate Family Room, Formal Dining Room + Breakfast area, Really a fine home that you should aee without delay. Priced at $46,950. Phone now for &n appointment to inspect. 540·2313 MESA VERDE FHA · YA $28,500 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, all el~tric built-in kitchen, lar1e family room home on a corner lot with room for Boat storage. Assume low interest loan. See Today! 546-2313 UDO BEAUTY You read about new fashion in clothes. look at this lovely fOW' bedroom home, with the latest fashion In decorating. A home with atyle for any type of furniture. Patio for entertaining, Thrt.~ doon from private beach Ii: space tor boat. $75,900. 673-8550 LOOK! EASTBLUFF! One of the finest homes in the F.astbluff area. Built by LUSK. Bftutiful muter bedroom, + J other large bedtoomll, ~Iii baths. Uving room, family room. Excellent landscaping. Only $51,000. Compare and bey. EASTSIDE FAMILY HOME 3 Bedrooml. 2 baths, dandy den, kitchen with built-Ins Incl. dishwasher -Plua a big 2 car L~nand separate worklhop. $25,500 -Phone I \D)THE REAL ~)l ESTATERS NEWPORT BEACH 1700 Nowport Blvd. 646-7171 CORONA DEL MAR ])2 M1r9uarite 673-1550 COSTA MESA 2790 Harbor Blvd. 646.211 l INVESTMENTS 2784 Harbor Blvd., Suite 20 I, Co1t1 Mesa 546-2ll6 Experience Eliminates Experiment ' I 4 BDRM DR & FAM lmmt.'<liale possession .. Llttlc money ~ed to move in. Stunnlne 4 huge tx.irma. Double fireplace. Bit-in desk 1'"'0RMAL DINING.,'Famib room, IQUrmet ldtcbe.n with blt·bis. Move in for option to buy· money and reuon- able rent. Call 645-0303, FOREST E. OLSON SPECIAL!! Irvine Terr•ce tlom• Clean comfortable 3 Bdrm., family nn. &-pool, All jp top co.nd.. ! $55,900. call: CURT DOSH, Realtor 642-6472 Eves. 673-3468 1730 w. Coht Highway Coldwel~..... OFFERS: AJllD COMM•Y 1833 SANTIAGO DRIVE OPEN HOUSE Sat. & Sun. 1·5. Baycrest; outstanding 5 bedroom, 41h baths, dining & family. Beautiful pool. Upstairs library. A must to see! $98,500 Mary Lou Marion OUTSTANDING VIEW 4 BR .• 4 Ba. Dover Shores home. TWs home has all the "Goodies" buyers want! Own· ers are anxious to sell. See this value at $97,000 Al Fink IRYINE COYE A happy future is predicted fqr you in this 2 bdrm., conv. den home. Extra largt! lot for expansion if desired. Private beach which offers excellent swimming. '$84,500 Kathryn RaUlston OPE"f HOUSE SAT. & SUN. 1·6 4600 ROXBURY, Cameo Shores. Large 3 BR. executive h om e, situated on 1h of acre. Prof. landscaped w/pool. Great for entertaining. $69,950 Harriett Davies 1432 SANDCASTLE DRIVE HARBOR VIEW HILLS - OPE!'l SAT/SUN. 2 ·6 .Just listed. Lusk "Sandpiper" 4 BR. home. Vaulted ceilings. Family room w/frplc. & wet bar. S car garage. You own the land. $68,800 Cathryn Tennille :ASSUMABLE 51/2°/o LOAN Weslcliff -per!. for executive with grow· ing tam. Large yd. with raised sundeck, reflect. pool ; cov'd. porch. 4. ~R., 21h ba. Large fam. room. $65 ,000 M. C. Buie STOP LOOKING -THIS IS IT! Sharp 4 BR . Broadmoor home in Harbor View Hill s -near comm. pool :----Mt. view -owner moving & must sel1-see it now- this won't last-below market al $63,900. Bud Austin OWNERS SAY ..• "SELL THIS MONTH" Corona del :P..1ar view home -2 lh yrs. old: S Bedrooms, 21h baths, dining room, fam- ily room w/fireplace, S car garage. Price reduced $3500. $51,500 Carol Tatum A HOME WITH EVERYTHING Near new, custom decorated 4 bdrm., 21h ba., lge. faro. rm. w/fireplace: formal din. rm. Lovely yard -garden entry. You own the land. $49,500 Mary Harvey NEW ON THE MARKtT SprawlinJ? house on bul{e 95' lot in Irvine Terrace! Room for pool and traileF.-Larg rooms, sloped ceil's., & big walls of glass. Hurry. $46,000 Bill Comstock uPlease call for our picture brochure of current listing•." 13:1-G70G 10MGwr•I ***** * TAYLOR * * * JUST C011fl.ET£D A LITILE LOVIN' Is what \bis home needs! Owner qui of town & too busy to redecorate. Nice 3 bdrm & fam- ily rm home wi\b pool size yard. On quiet Cl!l-d""8C S!Mlet. $29,960 2461 Norse Avenue Open Sat-SUn 1-5:30 ,CORONA OEL MAR VIEW Almost NEW 4 br. ''Broadmoor" tri·level w/formal dining room and separate fam. room. A ,Juperlatiye setting wi\b its genUy terraced garden of tall trees & lovely flow· ers. Perfection at $79,500. 2716 Windover Open Sat-Sun 1-5 :30 OOOHS ANO AAAHS This 4 bdrm, den Westclifl borne gets many of them. The new reduced price, big pool sized yard and location of this charmer makes if a 11must see". _. ~.950 'IRVINI TERRACE It's aunoat school Ume! See this well located 4 bdrm borne ready for occupancy. Family rm, dining rm & lovely pool. $75,000 1536 Dolphin Terrace Open Sat-Sun 1-5:30 COLONIAL RANCHO All \be chann of New England + \be room of a western ranch. 3 Bdrm, family room with a view. Space for boat, trailer or Whal· ever. Call to .see. $41,950 CAREFREE LllllNG-44),950 Lock up this 2 bdrm, D.R., den home and go when you please. All the advantages ot apt. Jiving plus privacy. "No care" yard. 2039 Irvine Open Sat-Sun 1-5: 30 CORONA DEL MAR CONTEMPORARY lfor \be young at heart and just two years new. One block to beach & short walk to shops. Custom bull~ wi\b line quality detail. "Go COntemporaryl Go See!" $79,500 228 Goldenrod Open Sun 1-5:30 OOVER SHORES Prefer NEW home? Then see this lovely 4 bdrm, formal dining rm, den & garden room ~t!Yet bar, Impressive entry into 2 story l1vmg room. See today! $108 000 410 Morning Star Lane Open Sat-Sun l-S:30 IRVINE TERRACE-$40,000 A rare find in this exclusive area. Large 3 ~r~. & 2 bath home w /near new carpeting, Sliding doors open to lovely rear patio. 11515 Bonnie Doone Open Sat-SUn 1-5:30 LINDA JSLE--$135,00G Private pier & olip. Ready for "fun living" on beautiful exc!QSive Linda Isle. 5 bedrooms & lam rm. Quality built w /Mexican motif expresses warmth & friendliness. II' WATERFRONT--$15,000 3 Bedro6m home with pier &: float. Walk to Lido shops. Owner will carry !st T.D. at low interest rate to qualified buyer. Zoned R-2. CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX Corner privacy I 2 Bedroom front unit with :fireplace plus 1 bdrm rental in rear. Patio & charm. See this new exclusive offering to- day & profit! Only $42,000 LOVELY BAYFRONT DUPLEX Never.ending view. Marble fireplaces in each unit. Llve in luxurious upper and rent 3 bdrm. 2 ba. lower. $160,000 ••Our 25th Y ••r" WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 2111 S•n JNquln Hii is lto•d NEWPORT CENTER 644.4910 ****** 1000 DIRTY $22,500 .. Dealened to take advantage of the View, Ivan Wells new 4 Bedroom, 3 bath + pow. der room home ln Dowr ~Ric hly~ !aml!y room with fireplace il wet bar. SUnken livift& room, larte kitchen with bruldut area.. Secluded aMnuninc pool in 9o1llled- ill paUo. Combination of beauty, quality I: practic~ ty. Move in betoce achOOl!. Ivan WeHs & Sans Roy J. W•rd Co. EXCLUSIVE AGENTS l<IJ GaWcy Drive 646J550 (()p<n D&ily) ' 4 BR /No Dn Mesa Verde 8ecau11e ot urgency, owner will PllY the points for YoU to uae your VA loan. Tbil nice borne la located 1 Nock bun ....... Ind library • ahoppine do&e by. No down pe.yment tinancing is veey rare in Mesa Verde, m· pl.eue call ri.jht away!! Nichols Real Estate 546-9521 •1 l ~~lll\•11, BROADMOOR BEAUTY l\fid.-West owner instructed US to Ell al llOOD ~ poui- bJe! 4 BR. 3 Ba. view home; comp. cptd., drild., all blt· ins. Protea. lndllcpd, i"-'JI Auwnable loan. Reduced to 155,rro NEW LISTING .. 'The Bluffs'' Ott Del Oro to Hacienda. to 2402 Vista Hogar lbehind community center). l BR. 2 batho. Only $31,IXI>. CORBIN· MARTIN REAL TORS 675-1662 YEAR'RQUND SKINNY DIPPIN' It doesn't make MY differ· ence if it'• anowin&' outside you can atilt go swinning in your birthd•y suit • cause this pool b privat~ indoors, heater and filtered. The .lflllcious l bedroom home looks like a model home wilt! 2 tiled baths, beautillll built.In kitchen de- signed for a woman's con- venlence. Take over exiat· Ina: 6% annual pet'ti!ltllage_ rate loan with total pay- ments of $196.00 per mo. Call now. You'll be llWim· mini before you know tt. - FHA-YA TERMS COLLEGE PARK FIXER-UPPER-5'h% Thia house is a mess. but it haa 4 Jarre h!edroorns 2 baths, electric built·in kit. chen., aeparate family room, doullJ.c aara&e. forced &ir heat, large cul-de-aac k>t with fruit tree& a:atore COV· 2 HOMES. 1 LOT c .... family home with 1500 Start building your rn. sq. ft. o1 livin& "1pace1 3 bl&' TATE with this tmific val-bedrooma, ffantic fa.rntJ¥ ue in excellent rental area. room. Lee. bacli;ya.rd w/~ J bl!droom + t bedrocm + tlo A many trult trees. The double prqe. Seller will VA says it's worth $26.~. pa)' poinl.I for your FHA or It'• YoW'• for that price! · ered patio and playhouse. Take over 5%% loan • $178. total payment. - VA loan! Walker & lee 3>43 Weatcliff Dr. .... rm Open 'W !1:00 PM GROWN PAINS S BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS-426,950 NO money down to Vets, and J&i.. COATS ~wAti.Ac! REALTOU '552 Hamilton Avo. Hunt1;ti:5411Nch thb "°""' " • '""· t.ocat-Government ed 1n best Coeta Mesa, 1 walldnt distance to Cat~ lLlan lJ.65. P.J.T J. per mo. 2 ve Like • M•ndarln Jic achoola .and sboppi.J11. larye bedrnu w/wardrobe In ttlla onb' 3 year old bom&, Built-In kitclien: double pl'· cloeett. Living rm w/fire.. 4 Bedroow, 3 baths + tam. age farnlly room, Or take place, dinlne IOOll'I + eat- lly nn., alum pr; to~ wall ov~ 51'." VA )Oul at $155.00 ~ area tn kitchen. Service (Ml privacy, Gueu Ule a4-mo includine taxes porch. New crpta I: drpt. dreat • MAndadn__Qdve ___ ·• 54&>l6tO • New r~ .bf?ater. Qvmia:ed Only $49,951. ILllS .g, .ft. dble W. "M~ln cxmi- tloo". Only 124,950 1 ............. ---11.acheinrer Realtor -==su=po=;rl=•l:;lv=a=L::;l=vl;::nt= E•'lf•Jdo Special Call -,.. lH$.3l83 "Tha Blufft'' Now w:lll So VAtnv. at only ..____.._ -~-=---$25,500, Neat S a: dlnlnc + 1800 .,. IL •• ""' ""'"" bl& detachod ,1 .. pU-c room u.-r .. -;. Hin Uvll'll. Muter abed bed· on aaraie 6 &2' work thop, mNI U~Rt• 'II' rooma, 3 bf.tbs, 49 x 19 ft. f Jot M t l.llU&L 11laaa tncloeed 1undeck wtth rear 0 • OI un 3 Bedroom, 1'4 baths. net7 1 breath cakl,.-~ppcr ~ (Open Evtninp) taJ1>11ttne, e.nclott'd patio. view. ~ betow re~lace.. ~ Mt-1111 ~fariy ttffa, $14:,MO, ment. 8o.s581 or 541).l'nQ. ,.,.._.._. Well .. McC•rdle, Rltr1, Tarbell ~GE REALn 1a10 Newport Blvd. c.M'. DIM'.&-A-LlNES. 642-5671 I ~~~~!Cll~-~~·~ltltis,t.ll~~i';.!4s.ml"l'l9 ........ £ .. w,,;'!I!' !!M .... <-061MP I THE .TOWERS Panoramic bay & ocean View. E2clu. sive 2 bedroom apartments. Elevators, terraces, JacUJZi pcl9I 7% F'ia1ncln,C with 10% down. Very special bu)'! $44.500 To $58,500. Open D1iily 1-5 P .M. 3121 W. Coos! Hwy., Newport Beach. MACNAB • IRYINE RNlty Company 642-1235 Open Houses THIS WEEKEND a.., ..-MM¥ .. ..,, ..:hll ,.. tWa a J ,...., • ,.. .............. Al ............... ...... .,. ............................. ... wt.. ill ...,., Ml.LY "LOT WANT AN. ,__ ......... ~ ................. .. lilt .............. la .............. ,.,..... ( l ............. , 4607 Wayne, Corona de! Mar 6711-6642; 675-6459 (Sal & Sun 1-5) 316 Narcissus, Corona del Mar 673-6642; 675-8459 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2402 Vista Hogar (The Bluffs) NB 675-1662 (Sat & Sun 1-5) *1618 Irvine (Baycrest) NB 1142-1189 (Open Dally) 422 Belvue Lo, (Penin. Pl) liall>oa 67i>4600 (Sat "' Sun ll-5) 1100 Berkshire (WestcliH) NB 1142-8235; 675-3210 (Sat" Sun) 1515 Bonnle Doone (Irvine Temlce ~ ed¥ 644-4910 (Sat & Sun 1-5:~) 21139 Irvine Ave, Coota Mesa "" 644-4910 (Sat & Sun 1-5:"'!) *4600 Roxbury (eameo Shores) CdM· ' 833-0700; 644-2430 (Sat & Sun 1-6) (3 Badroom & Family or Don) 281 Nassau Rd. (College Part) CM 545-2856 (Daily 12-6) 333 Catalina (N'pt Heights) NB 67~10 . (Sunday 1-5) :.-1800 Sabrina Terrace, Corona del Mar ' 673-2083 (Sat & Sun 1-5) *2006 T!\buna (Irvine Terr.) CdM , · 64U472; 673-34&8 eve (Sat & Sun 1-5) )tl721 Galatea, (!rviM Terr.) NB 842-5*>0 (Open Fri Sat Sun U) 1701 Port Abbey, COrooa de! Mar 675-3310 (Sat) 433 16th Place, Costa Me .. 675-3210 2215 Aralia (Eastblulf) NB 675-3210 (Sunday) (Sat & Sun) 2137 Aralia (East bluff) NB 1142-8235 (Sal & Sun) 2461 Norse Ave, Costa Mesa 644-4910 (Sat & Sun 1-5:30) 228 Goldenrod, Corona de! Mar 644-4910 (Sun 1-5:30) ( 4 llod'I'""') 109 Via Ravenna (Lido Isle) NB 675-1662 (Sat & SUn 1·5) 'i\-tt#5 Collins Island, Newport Beach 1135-5164 or 6711-9043 (Sat & Sun I Z.5) **11 Linda Isle Dr. (Linda ISie) NB · . 675-3210 (Sat & SUn) 1130 Santiago Dr. (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 (Sat & Sun) * 1007 Dolphin Terrace, Corona de! Mar 673-2222 (Sat "' Sun 1-5) (4 Bad-.. & Family or Don 2057 Commodore Rd, (Baycresl) NB jj.16.3255 (Sun 2-5) 1901 Commodore, (Baycrest) NB 64Z.5200 (Open Sat & Sun 1-5) 1718 Mioorca (Mesa Verde) CM 546-0716 (Sat & Sun IZ.5) 1124 Santiago Drive, (Dove• Shores) NB 1142-5200 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2001 Leeward, (Baycrest) NB jj.16.3255 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2715 Wavecrest, Corona del Mar 675-1662 (Sat & Sun 1-S) 15212 Xavier Circle, Westminster 675-1662 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1606 Antigua Wey (Dover Shores) NB 675-3210 (Sat & Sun) *4627 Camden (Cameo Shores) CdM 1142-8235 (Sat & Sun) 1330 Galaxy Dr. (Dover $lores) NB 642-8235 (Sat "' Sun) 1819 Marapata (Irvine Terr.) CdM 642-8235; 675-3210 (Sat & Sun) *1749 Skylark (Ba)'l:rest) NB 675-3210 (Sun) 410 Morning Star Ln (Dover Shores l NB 644-4910 (Sat & Sun 1-5:30) 2716 Windover Dr, Corona de! Mar 1144-4910 (Sat a. Sun 1-5:30) 1536 Dolphin Terrace jlrv!ne Terr.) NB ~910 Sat & Sun 1-5:30) 1430 Galaiy Dr, (Dover Shores) NB 646-1550 (Open Daily) 1432 Sandcastle (Harbor View l!ills) CdM 83s.0700; ---c~t • SU11 u ·' -(5 .......... , :1Al761 Collma Lane, Huntington Beach 536-0487 (Daily) (5 llad"'°"'o & '•mlly or Don) • *1536 Galaxy Dr (povor Shores) NB 64U235 (Sat & Sun) *1833 Santi:r Dr (Baycrest) NB Jl33.-0700; :U. (Sat & Sun 1-5) 17 llad"'"m• & family or Don) 3449 Quiet Cove (Harbor View Hills) CdM 673-2222 (Sun 1-.l) ..... * * ···-··"'·"'"' .................... I • • r • • : I ' • •• • {Jeb! Barrell /eea/t'I prt1J11nl1 1'--•IAYCREST IEST_.11¥ Charmillg • bedl"m, 31'.o bath, Weil~buill home. Formal dining room & separate fam· lly rm. Excellent value ot $58,000. 1901 CommOdoN Optn S.t &. Sun 1 to 5 IRYl.NE TERllACE ·VIEW Walt. to golf -sailing -tennis. Bayvie\v home with pool. Spacious, entertalnment oriented. 3 Bedroom. di nine: room PLUS separate maids or guest room. $79,500. 1721 G1l1tff Open Fri, S.t, Sun, 2 to 6 DOYER SHORES • VIEW An eJeganl 4 bedrm, dining roou1. famiJ y room home .• >\dull occupied -n1ove in con- dition. 1124 S1ntia90 Driv• OfMtn Si1t & Sun 1 to S OCEANfRONT BUY ! call us for appointment to inspect 4701 S..5hor• Drive. A great beach house.. fully furnished, for only SM,000! Office Open Saturdays & Sundays PETE BARRETT REAL TY 1605 W01tcllff Dr., N.8. 642-5200 --------------- General 1000 CA.MEO SHORES Just listed! Ideal family home. 3 BR .. fonnal din. m1., huie liv. rm. w/cozy frpl. Pool plus Sauna. L£e. play yard. $67.500. WESTCLIFF Exceptional vatue! 3 BR. & fam. rm. home. Can be yours With only 10% down. Assume lge. 5lh 'it. Joa!l. Owner will carry difference. $48.500. NEWPORT HEIGHTS Very sharp 3 BR.-2 ba. home on lge. corner lot. $35.000. Quick possession! IRVINE TERRACE Lovely 5 BR. 3 ba. home. incl. ram. nn. & lonnal din . rm. Tropical patio. $4-1.750. "HARBOR VIEW HOMES" Attractively up.i:craded 4 BR .. profess. Ind· scpd. home. Quiet cul de sac Joe. Ample room for pool plus play area for children. Owner tra ns. -hence low price of $47,500-- but subatlt offer! '7~ OPEN EVENINGS 675-3000 Coast Hwy. Opposite MacArthur Blvd. m II\\,\ Ille \C II llLll.I\ l\f. General 1000 Gener1I 1000 ~;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;::;;;;~ -~~~ HARBOR VIEW HILLS * TAYLOR Near new, view home - with 3 bedrooms, 21,W balht ~-. .. --l"amily room with ti.replace ~nny, view kltche11 3 Car garage ~7,500 Realtors Nin th• H•t l:.or Ar•• Our 25th Y•er" 673-4400 .... SCARCE You bet! 4 Bedrooms lan11Jy, sep dining &. oversized liv-tnc rm. AU on one le\'el. lk!&11tiful shag carpets r,, drapes. Squeaky t'lean In. Side & out relldy lo JT'lO'\le lnw1 Top Coista Jl.1esa loc1:1- lion near tiChOOhi, park &· ~p'g. Full prier $38.~ y.>lth t.erms. Call 540--1 151 IRVINE TERRACE lt'1 aln1oet schooJUmt'! Sre this \\'ell located 4 bdrm. home ready Jor occupancy. Fan1ily rm., dining rn1. & lovely pool, $75,IXXl. "Our 25th Ye1r" WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO. R••ltors NEWPORT CENTEH 2111 San Joaquin H1lib Roud 64-4-<4910 cozy FOR TWO PLUS ONLY $17,900 lrir. R.eal101'5 $25,950- MACNAB -IRVINE flNER HOM~ oflnJa Jd~- One ot the most beautiful bo1nes on Linda Isle Fabulous View ol Harbor Island & Bay. 6 Jiedrooms. lonnal dinlnt room. family room. The ultimate in eleJi:ance & quality. $245 ,000. Call for app't. OOVER SHORES BAYFRONT . Magnificent 5 bedroom home w1lh. the warmth of wood & stone. 4800 Sq. Ft., 56 ft. pier & slip for your Jargest boat; tustom swimming pool on beautifully landacaped ter· race · sauna bath with private shower. A fine cust~m home on 143 ft. of water frontage. $225,000. WESTCLIFF 5.5% Loan. ~"potless 3 bedroom 2 bath homo. New Kitchen, dininli? room : on larl(e land· scaped corner Jot. Reduced to $48.500. Will consider lease or lease/01>tlon. Open Sat. & Sun. 2-4: 1100 Berkshire. BAYCREST Just listed! Beautilul 5 bedroom & family room home· tarae l>OOI: on deep, well laPd- scaped lot. 1Quiet, tree lined street. Priced to sell at $71.900. Excellent linancint. Will lease/option. Perfect for lan?e family or en- tertaininli?. Built-in Stereo. TV. wet bar. ce,.. tral vacuum pool sweep, electric iara.i:ce door opener' & automatic sprinklers. Call for app't. ATTENTION DOCTORS lo SPORTSMEN Close to hospital & downtown. Quiet location. All one floor; 4 bedrooms. 311..i. baths. cathe- dral beamed ceilinlZ. livin2 room, separate dinina: room: huli?e 2ourmet kitchen: beauti- ful built·in !!Un & rod cabinets. Larst:e 3 car garage: boat space. All of this & a oretly J)OOI. It won't last al $58.750. Call now . LAGUNA . 70 Pr. of oceanfront. Mo.st unusual, beaut1- fuil.v maintained 2 bedroor!l, 2 bath ST>lit·level ''hideawa.v". A must see. $135,000. Owner will consider 40 ft. sailboat as part payment. Please caJJ Mrs. Fay at 548-{iiOO. FOR A CAREER COUPLE Sophisticated & care-free 3 bedroom. 2 bath & powder room. EleR:ant decor & a ''a:ive-- awav" price of $35.800. PIER, ~LI P lo POOL . l<'abuJous 5 bedroom & den on tiO ft, of bay- front. Next to private beach . Ez:citinR: ~story entrv with floor to ceilin.R" Jrtass. Owner will finance. Call for app't. BUILDER'S HOME A maa:azine cover farmhouse on Quiet. tree lined street. 4 Bed.rooms. dining & family room. Built of the finest wood with hiR:hbeam ceilings & used brick thruout. Huge. lot. Must see. $69.500. IRVINE TERRACE A ~reat entertainmeot & famil.v home. The huge patio & a beautifully landscaped low 1naintenance yard surround this immaculate 4 bedroom home which is complete with fam- ily room ; open Sat. & Sun. 1816 Marapata~ DREAM COME TRUE Assume a low interest Joan on this outstand- ing 4 bedroom & family room & pool. in beau- tiful Baycrest, for only $58.500. Now, wake up & call Lois MiUer. 675-3210 for app't. Open Sun . 1749 Skylark, Newport Beach. MACNAB·IRYINE Realty Company 1080 Bay,ide Drive 901 Dover Or., Suite 120 Newport Beach '75-3210 '42"'235 PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 16 Lindo ltlo Orlvo Corp. owned. 5 Br. 5 bath homo facln.r Harbor l1la.nd. Jacuzzt 4c aauna. Comp. f1Jrn ., !or lmmed. occup. W/dock ............ $200,000 40 Lindo lllo Drlvo Newly lioted. Pre.rtlge watarfront home. 4 extra lg. Br. 4 ba, pwdr. rm. Lgo. liv. rm. & den; 3 car gar. Beaut. patio/garden. Deck & dock ............. 1. . .. .. . .. . $220,000 71 Linda Isle Drfve New 5 Br .. 5 bath hnme on lagoon. Marble entry, wet bar, AM/FM Intercom, Huge mstr Br. has beam cell. & own ffPlc. Largo liv. & tam. rms. w/lrplcs. w/dea ...... '188,000 Waterfront Lots No. «: 108 Ft. on water ........... $150,000 No. 54; On lagoon. With plans ••... $60,000 No. 76; Wida lot on lagoon .. . . • . . . '85,000 No. 88 : View. With plans •..•....•. '1'5,000 For complet• inform•tr.. on •II other homAI & lets, call; llLL GRUNDY, RIALTOR 113 Dovtr Dr., Sullo 3, N.I . 642"'620 General IGIOGonorol 1000 DOYER SHORES "the" place to live fr TWO YEARS OLD, former model home with atrium. 4 Bedrm, 3 bath, View of Upper Bay. $89,000. fr GENERATION GAP! 2 Separate wings, master bedroom, living room, formal din· ing room, kitchen, breakfast area on View + 3 bedrm, 2 bath oU family rm. Pool. $115,000. tr ESTABLISHMENT TYPE, elegant 2 atory, 4 bedrm, 3 bath View home. $89,500. R CHOICE Dover Shores View sites. We build to 1uit. ROY J. WARJ) CO., Realtors Dover Shores Office 1430 Goloxy Drive, N.1. 646-1550 ------------------ General 1000 GeMral 1000 SWISH IAY VIEW FOREVER GRACIOUS PRIVATE MAGNJflCENT custom !av. lahly appointed. Dool'I born SPAIN 500J ft. Jiving space. tmme111e beams. s bdrml. Formal dillinc. Family rm. Unique fm'ever views. Total. ly private. Gracious atrium for state parties. Allume lo int. $67,000 Jo&n, C.aU 645<JO>. FIXIR UPPER $22,500 Ju.rt listed in good loca- tion In Costa Mesa 4 Bedrm, family room, 2 baths, OWner 1&ya sell ''AS IS". Financing avail with $3700 down. Exist- ing loan can be assum· ed with no annual per· eentqe nte adjutbne.'lt. Present interest 5% ". pjJJL.flilK CilJIAB.lll •a&L'l1' Cii~ HOUSES FOR SALi HOUSl!S FOR SALi HOUS!S FOR SALi - General 1000 Costa Mita 1100 Newport Bo•ch 1200 4 BEDROOM 2 BATH COLLEGE PARK DIRTY MESS $17t.OO MO. al 6'', F1x it up and make some ......,. °""" onxlouJ. Try $2,0CXI down. Bu111·1nt, dou- ble ~. forced a.tr be•t, hie lot. 8'!e It today. ........ $)9,500 3 Bedroom, 2 blth, dble car i'8f'8.le with hua:e 81x11B en. cloaed yard. Neat It clean a.di.tit occupied ho~. Call nov to see ''THE BARGAIN OF 'IllE YEAR". Newport •• F1lrvfew 646-1111 (onytlmo) FIXER-UPPER s Bedroom, blg $19.~. 5%. % GI loan al $1!6 Including everything may be 8.'ISW1led. Alking $26,950, but make offer! Needs deanup, paint, yard work. 541-5110 r---~~~~Y PARTIAL OCEAN . VI EW-$23,000 FULL PRICE l big bedrooms, tremendoua 60x150 foot Joi. Cul-de-sac street. No down VA , low -.iFHA. ,..._ NO DOWN VA LOW OOWN FHA • Roomy Three Bdrm, with BIN kit. tftplace and dinlng area, newly carpeted Jiving Rm a.od hall. Dbl. Garage • Ex· tra lrJ'. fenced yd • Upper ~ location. Will sell at FHA·VA appniaa.l -Sub- mit S22,500. ACT NOW! M. M. LABORDE, Rllr. 64&-0555 Eve1: 548-3265 COSTA MESA l BEDROOM $21.500 I.furry on this one. owner want1 out, says se.U. Large double garage, i'ood Costa ifesa neia:hborhood, close to acbooll and lhoppina. See it and &a\fl! tome money. ,,....... s-3-:i. .... NO DOWN VA ' Bedroom, Mn A famUy - Iara:" f11m!ly •l)eeial -tx.. cellent OJ.ta Me.a tocatlon. waUI'. to school.I, tuJly crptd Ir: drJld;-hn111.'d floors. Avail. able now -for details call 540-1151. ASSUME FHA 6% -- BAYCREST OPEN HOUSE SAT SµN 1·5 Immedlt.te oecupa.ncy, ~ ly 4 bcdnn, pu.nelled family rn1., lurge hn'aldlllt area. Stautl!l.tl landllcltplng with .lrWL treet, Yt"ar around fiowrrs, Jutl tl&hl -JOii ti\!> entire Lunlly, WI.II coo. sider KtJot1 cxchallie. Sec thi1 llOW! 2001 LMw•rd, Baycn1t Jean Smith, Realtor -3255 C Bedrtn, 1 ~ bath "-den, BLUFFS Condo • 4 Br, 3 Ba. Best area. Below mrkl. Westside, 1950 ~. ft.. A.J. By owner. Aft 5 & wknds. eondi!lon, $2500 Down. &14-48&9 Cost• Mesa Investment 541-nl 1 DUPLEX • 4 br up, l br down, l car garage. new • Open Jlou.se--We11tcliff • crpl, nicely furnlabed. XO' 3 la:e br, 2 ba, spacious livina: to beach. Sacrifice. Owntr nn, uaed brlck frplc, pa.nell· tn•) 538-1400 ing, new crpU, d r p I , 1 ·,-B-R-.~,-.. -.. -----.-G~lood-. covered patio. S 3 1 , 7 O 0 . Door plan. ;26,000 Good oWner. 410 CabrWo SL terms. Owner 6 7 S • I 2 O 0 , 64&-4773. 6#-&l88 IJl.WACULATE 2 yr. old ol BAYCR.EST * POOL Br. 2 ba, t.am.. nn. Nr. So. CUilom 3 BR 2'Ai BA Coast Plaza. l5X38 patio 1618 Jrvine 6-12-1189 .w/cov . 6%% loan 10%Down0penDB.il)' uaumablt. $28,950. $2500 • DUPLEX 2 & • br, near dn., owner w/carry 2nd. ocean .l bey. By owner 546-1363 Aft. 6 PM, all day weekends; owner. S52,500• 675--0469 p),950 COZY cottage • lara;e yanl • needs some tender loving care. Priced for lm- mediale sale '-all tenns available. Call 5 4 5 · 8 4 2 4 South Coast ReAlt.on. CLEAN 3 Br. & tam, xtn lge lot kleal for storing camper il boat, large patio, COLLEGE PARK area, close to ahopping, eoUege It schools. $26,250. ~2656 281 Naasau Rd. Open 12-6 $25,000 4BR, 2BA, family rm. 1100 sq. fl. Assume $13,500 FHA W or new 1sl $00,00'.l 8~%. 2nd $1500, By owner. $3500 dn. W. side nr Estan- cie. 645-2468. e tlALECREST l BR & den. 11Ai Ba., Fam/home. Pleasa"lf neighborhood, nr sch. Well kept. Many Xtru, 1 4 1 O Watson Ave., $25,500. TRIPLEX -ONLY $35.IXXl FABULOUS Bayview; 2 homes, by onr. ~ Galaxy Dr. or m4 Kings Pl. ~7994 N•wport Heights 1210 55,000 DOWN 333 CATALINA Could be 4 lafgc bedrms., now 3: 3 baths, modern kit- chen. Move in Sept, 1. $48,500 OPEN SUN. 1·5 Universily Realty 673-GSlO 3001 E. Coast Hwy., CdM Unlver1ity Park 1237 2-STORY 3 Bdnns. & lam. rm., 2% baths. ··r-.1ove--in" ron d. New on the market and priced al only $30,950 with low down payment! "I ' I ·11 111 I I' I I 1 I. -- -'I ll'1il lur 2 Bedrn1s, pa.tioa, e n c · prages. Drive by 424 Hamilton C?.1. Then ph. 646-8226 Bkr. 1st Western Bank Bldg. University Park OWNER: 3 BR, l ~i ba, !>091 Days 833-0101 Nights 3 pa.tioa I. Nr Mesa Verde Sch'• ""'" l 3',000. CENTRAL AIR COND. $175/mo pays all ~9-11134 3 Bdrms., 2\.i: bath! ..• juat E-SIDE Tri-pl:ex, xln't loca-the right size for yoUr fam- tion, 2 br ea. Garagta, Jene-lly. Shag carpeting and ed yds. lnoome S405 mo. wrs of extras! $32,500. Principals only. By owner, e Red Hill Realty $38,500. 642-5531. Univ. Park, Jrvinc Assume $22,000 SY4'/• GI CaJI Anytime 83.l-4ll2D loan on 4 BR. den, 1% ba. J ";'=======~ 1003 Baker, C.M. 546-5440 Cpt/drp. 270 Robinhood Ln. I !!Ol!!ll!~~!!!!...,!!!!"""'1---..,=~=,.---$31,000 FP 645-1294. Turtle Rock 1239 FOREST L OLSON Inc, Rtal ton $22~00 2 HOMES • 1 LOT Start building YOUR ES. TATE with this terrific val- ue In excellent rental area. 2 bedroom + 1 bedroom + double aaraa:e. Sdler will pay point. for ~ur FHA or VA loan! Walker & Lee 2143 We1teUH Dr. 64&-mt PRICE SlASHED 4 a?~!:0+0 ~.. MH• Vordo 1110 2-STY .• Br.' Ba. Fam. rm. Assume 6% % loan. 10% OWNER WILL LEND Spao~~l hohme. 31,b~lhs, en. ON THE FAIRWAY Dn. 18805 T•bor. 838-""' Cry • uge v ng rm .. Custom built, 4 bedrm. tam. I=::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=! Quall~ home In Harbor Hi area. 3 huge bedrooms. Family rm. Dramatic fire- place. BBQ, covered paliot. Owner has reduced price, will help finance. Lo down. CalJ 645--0303. FOREST L OLSON Inc. Realtors cozy den, built-i1111. Almo&t no down GI or FHA. 541).l720 Uy room, 2 big fireplaces. TARBELL 2955 Harbor This beautjful home over- B•ck Bay 124<1 PRICE REDUCED 3 BR, 2 BA + 3 room rie- tactied studio, $45,950, Agt. 548-8014. looks the 17th fairway of eBEACH BARGAIN• Mesa Verde GoU Course. Must sell now!! Xlnl eond., 6~ auumable loan. By own. 3 Br. 2 ba. at low, low price er. 3036 Java Rd, 540-4095. of S24.500-walk to oeean! $63.500. l=========I CAYWOOD REAL TY BY OWNER -4 br, 3 ba, 3 6300 W. Coast Hwy., NB car gar. Lrg 1'"/R. formal e 541-1290 e din rm, interrom, Vacant. * FOURPLEX * 145,500. 64>-1848, 2873 Boa Open 'IU 9:00 P M 10001---;c~o=zy""""c°"'dM,.-- GLEN MAR TWO STORY $1700 Down -FHA Vista. Also: 4-Plex., $3300 Down FORTIN CO. 642-5000 Newport Be•ch 1200 Eulbluff 1242 PRIME LOT ·OWNER Lgc 2 story, 8 BR, could con.. vert lo 5, 3 ba, proJ. land- scaped; Overlook Back Bay. $56,950 2957 Catalpa • 644-0151 BLUFFS: Condo 2 Br, 2% ha, den. Splil level. choicer;t greenbelt. S38,500. By Owner 644-4906 COUNTRY 4 BED LIVING BEAUTIFUL CORONA DEL MAR'S choic. est vahie. Two Bdrm, beach home with beautitul carpet. ing thru oot and modern KJlchen. Room lo add tn· other income home! Walk to Harbor View School, Com· munity Park and tennl11 Now's the tlme to Ille your GI loan and trade in that small house. 5 bedroom with all the lrimrnlna1. Cari>ets drape1, "Family Room." Great b&ck yard. Lois of trees. CAL.L c.11. M... 1100 Newport Beach Home ----5 HOUSES On fi0x305 Joi . All "'nled. Good money makers. S810 mo. Only $69,900. just a short blocl from Cliff Dr. LUSK 5 BR, 3 Ba, fam rm, din mi. Ava.ii Sept, JD, $54,500. Owner, 6#-0866. Heritage .' •l•l.TO•l NO matter what ii ls, you cen 9e.ll it wiU1 a DA.Il.. Y DA.lL'l PILOT WANT AD. Call 6(2.Q678 il charye it. 4 Bd rm. + F11mily Rm Be11uti1u1 tiom" in prime On A. Full Acre area. 4 king litdtoom.'i, huge v.·111 l'l:HlCh type 3 hedroom family rn1 ., lull dinlni: r m , ho1ne, comp! repainted, new 'l balhi, 30 It. oovcr•'CI p;.. clshwshr & disposal, Lge de. 110. at0-1720. !ached rov. paho, outdoor TARBELL ltSS Harbor hrii.:k frplc & BBQ. Many courts! Be pu1 of the iood ONLY $26,900 ru. -.., .... ,,. .,, to Huge trees. New carpels Ired happiness al $31,500 -OWN. 1>hq: Jn den). The owner has ER WILL HELP FINANCE! created a truly liveable M. M . LABORDE, Rltr. home. $1000 down FHA or 646-0555 Ew1: 673-&116 try No Down VA. DIRTY DUPLEX Walker & Lee Realtors 1100 Harbor Blvd, al Adams 549-'491 Open 'til 9:00 PM Le•se..Optfons \\'ti M ve several 3 &-4 bedrooms (one with pool + 11ep&rate 20' x 20' game room) and one L"Oll1pletely furnilhed. Spacious 3 bedroom 2 bath - master bedroom adjoinin~ tile bath with buill ins, plus \YANTED. fixer upper small fuJ: bath with buill ins; liv. in.g room with fireplace, din. house wanted by yQung, ~=~. working couple with ~d~i: 08v~l~~f~g pli~:; IW!Cluded lanai; wool carpeL CALL e • .,,.J ,14 ing and drapes, electrtc ;Jii,""'4111. kitchen wilh built-ins. Gar. Coron• del Mar 1250 Cameo Highlonds Best ever in Corona de! Mar location. "Ocean View" while swimming In your gor~us pool with 1mpical set1ing and lots ('If Ughtingt PRfVATE BEACH avail- able. 4 gianl bedrooms with II.II the extras. for under $.S2,000. Piloi Wanl Ads. 642-5678 71::ZTY~ age off alley wt1Ji electric shade trees. llorces aUow· ed Owner will line . .11! 81,!,% -hul'r)' this y,·on'I last!! i.:;.;==-----1000._G_•n_•_r_•l ______ i_ooo_ Only. . . .. $49,500 Nichols Real Estate Needs paint 2 BR. 2 ba. each unit. Cloae to ocean. O\loner says "sell" -make olfer. $54,500. Call: 673-3663; eve1. >18$42. Nc1 r Nt"p•rl p011 Offit't eye opener, room Jor boat or New Tri·Plexes :m:~r°fo~~titul Iandscap. • j flYE BEDROOM Immaculate hon1e on pooJ ·sized corner lot. 2 fireplaces, family · dining room. breakfast area. 3lh baths. One bedroom/ bath suite has separale entry which can be used for playroom, IN·LA W·SUITE or ~1 house. Excellent terms 1vailable. ,65,000. CORONA DEL MAR - THIS OL' HOUSE bas TWO very desirable R • l lols (with uar1e tree~ alley access) just sleps to main beiC!i & bay. Mai:nUicent bay VJEW obtainable from second stories when new homes are built. $65,000. • e Colesworthy & Co. REALTOR Newprtrf S.•ch Office 1121 kyaido Drive 675-4930 _., EXCLUSIVE 'VITll: ~ PERRON . ;f1 .. .. ••• ., .• , •• 642-1771 Anytime &E! ' • Out of 10"-n cn~1K!r priCll'I&' far im1netllata ~e. spark. 11na l ~n1 h0n1e with near new c1u·pvtJ!, isudken ilvlni 1'0001 Wll h l.'OZy fireµlacc. all blt1n,, he&\'Y shakti roof l 1111ar\11:u:'rd yard, Won'l lt1J:1 ld11i{ al $2!1.9;.Q: ! Ql.ll ~f,..IW:ll 546-9521 OOLL HOUSE IN COSTA MESA Coll 67J·J6'J 1ssoci1ted· $23,500 llOKlll-«IAL TOllS It's an e~cepUonaUy clean 2025 W. BAiboa; N.B. l bedmo1n. 2 bath home on ..,..,.., ____ __ a stn!et lined with t<l"'-·tr-OPEN SAT/SUN. l.J ing trees. It hag a beaut\. lOOJ Defph ln Terrace l~ly land~aped back Y*_rd Cerone del M•r with a big covered peao, 4 Bdr 3 b ti . vie doUble gara~ antl cloee to ho ""a.·;_ .,,• ,",· • ...:'. schools and sboppl:ng. Tl)' me:, ...... . ., . e ........... no monoy dawn to Vet or ' root. Beautiful pool 1 pa. • I liot lowdown::..,S..thioono. DON V. FRANKLIN at6-8660 Re1ltor e 67S.W2 e $2'l5 to $325 Some w1th option to buy $'7,500 to $33,950. (Open Evenlnasl 541·5110 -~u.tlt) LLEG!R~TY -· .... NORTH COSTA MESA $57,500 Drive by 328 Aliso then call (under conslJ'.avail Aug_ 30) owner for appointment to Lar&e, beautilul "homes with see. $37,500. 646-4032. Walker & Lee an income" located in the -"P"R"'IV"A=T'"E'""R"O"A°"Dc-- fine1t East.side area of Cosca Best buy in area! lrnf!iac. 3 Realtors Meaa. Featuring (1) 3 BR. BR d di 3 .... 7790 ltatbor Blvd. at Adams ., en, n. rm.. ......; 2 BA ,;Owne'1 unit" + C2l J L I 54~ n.>en 'tll 9 l>M on lge:. ot. aht, airy ..,.. 2 BR rectal unita. See at roon111; beaut, lndscpg, .t OPEN SAT, SUN. 1..S ~ Tuatin Ave., cor \\'ood. fenced. Garagl.' w/shop. As-4607 WAYNE land Pl. or call Mr. Fauria soc. pool It puttln& green. Quick posseu. Spac, 3 BR. at 60-4905. Only $64.500. Cali 64M620 & glas5ed lanai. Entry hall. (Aho new inoome unlll: for tor app'I. Se1v, porch., F'rpl, Din. nn., Nelilf' Public and Catholic sale In Dana Point), B ill Grundy Rltr. brkfst. bar Everything tot llChDOls, o4 bednn, family I ~~=~=~7"'~~ 2 .. _ 2 · db'-• OPEN DAil Y 1·5 e OPEN Slit. 1r_ Sun 12.;; No. 5 l'omfortable living. Pricxd rm. ""• pabOs_ IC gar., 'Til .••• , A •• N. VA •• -·'l•. lecluded a: privac.. Auwne -ssume .,. "' CollU. Island. Specious 2-_. ex.iltlng GI loan at 51' t;'e, loan. $l48 Per mo. Rectecor. 91-0ry French Re I enc Y 316 NARCISSUS $136 per rno'alven all. 3 Br, \V/W cpts, drp1. l~-ow.rlooki,. tumtrv bu:ln A: Move right In! Freahly Pe.J.nJ. • $25,950 mod. "°"'"""' Only 122.· North a.,. < bdrm, JI!. od; 3 BR. plUl.1'l<>!11 b/r ofl. -950. .,.ti. A: a U\ilna toom ii Ice ·or sleeplna qtn. ~. Coy Hester Realtor c.u, '""'"" Wood._""'""" 1-u •11 ooldoon. SmaU ..trlr., ....... dnpe~ w~ llMPIP POOL e BUI H•ven, Ke•ltor 1wlmming pool, pier a: slip 10 beaeh, Make of(e'. $125 PAYS ALl '" 5902 IUI E. Cout, CdM &=1l 1237•500· B~ 0"'""r. ~ MORGAN REAL-TY _.... totut:o Of b)' appointmenl 61S-S0t3 ,,. U•• 67' ••O LIDO WATER~RONT WUI Mid to,..., d&>tlml" !!B!mlJ'~~~~""""i BYOw ... R, LOVELY3Br, ~ ....., APTS •• JH LIDO NORD 1un and ewnll\l tun. lleat· $100.00 PLUS ~11/drpa, 2\t car/prage. BACK BAY--3 or 4 BR h<Nse Now REDUCED To ed and filtered for~ CLOSING COSTS LARGE covered patio + family + Pool. CU.tom UNEXCELLED VIEW /•~-• BBQ N · I built on cul.de-sac. SeU or r ll bo $150,000-Xlnt Terms enjoyment. SAROAlN for MOVIS YOU IN w ........ . ice Y trade to Triplex or dupla. o ar r .t. ocean. Altr. 11:z::::::::=:C: 16 Bf.autlru! unlit. 6 car ••· ~.950. VA. or rnA. terms Anlde.det:p lh•t carpeting, land.tcaped yard. \Valk 10 $48 1pll! levtl home on R-l, 5100 I I rages i: utility room •witb available or aaim11 aJb.. (our tftmf'ndws bedrooms. elem/Jr/£ lllgh sc:hl1. 5!i Bk;~· ~t. $18,950. ~ IQ, ft. lot. Ideal for 4 Apt. 80 fl . rrontJng on txet-lltnt jtct lo 6'6 annue.1 p&JUn. 2 f\111 bl.lb.I. Paradl&e In AUumable G I Loan . u1111.s, $200,000. 2501 Ocean FHA B~% LOAN InunN.. J)Oll6l.ion, :S cheel')I lodrrn1, I' balh&. bllln1, hl'ly,.rJ Jlooni, FA heat. V phi~. rnvd paUo & Ol\I)' $1l.OW. See today! MAIN REALTY REALTORS S-4$..1177 swimmlna beach Unita are tage ..-te loan. ONLY $125 landactlplnc, double rarqe. 642-lUl OPEN SAT-SUN lMMAC. 2 Dr/2 Bs Blvd., OOt. Dy •PPt only. oowly tumiahf!d.. per month PAYS AU.! Vanni t.nct rtacb'. f\lll "°1°"'...,_===""'-o~-~~irR~/ i;:~~i: ~j~;u:~·~·~ ,am Grundy, RHllor Walker & Lee """ "'·llt!O· "·-· .,. ... • EASr sm•-' .,. 3 •• ,.... , ..... ,,.., °""" s.r.sun .1~. ~~~~~~~=-w Do•l!r Dr •• N.8. 60-4620 ~ $U,tm. Euy terms. By O'lfTM!r; s.t2...e759 '.:"" -l.JIL-~ ~ 0000 Income unit& on 2 Realtora: ov.-net, ,,_-~. I 'y='"11-.11=-=,.,,--.--,-ou· nd rttal b&rpins a.1°jc'lln v.h1Able Io t 1 . Bu11nK1 Opportunltla 7682 Edlnau nn: QUICKER YOU CA1J..i when you shop the Daily Alv.~:1 rented. ow nc r In Tudl\r·s \Vant Ads. H-l:l-445:'1 t"10.SJ~O TllE QUICKJ:.~ YOU SELL Pllol cla51ltie:d ad,! 6T"::>-ll7!tl ~-~----~--~--~-~ ' .. • -.. ---------------------------.-------------------------------------,~-...... -,--.-----.0 -· • -•• FrldQ', August 21, 1'70 DAILY PILOT $ HOUSES FOR SALE ' HOUSES FOR SALE -RENTALS -... RENTALS RENTALS RENTALS -RlNTALS -::::~iRieFiNT~A~L~sF----u'lff.rnr:..:..:=-->t> • H..,,., Furnished HtutH Furnished Hout .. Unlumlthed H...Mo Unlurnlthtd HouHs Unlumlthed ~h. 'umlthtd ~s. 'urnlthod I Corona dal M•r 1250 Hunlln!'on Buch 1400 8 01•--lalond :WS G..,.r•I M t;;j;. Mff• 3100 Co"'"• d•! Mor 3250 Nawpon Booch 4100 N•wport Booch 4JM -----~ --Generel 2000 --=-----'-.,.-,.--EHi M"ts WH I UNO" -000 ... --=========~! ' Atl.antlc aoklaJ,al 1 blk. trom ic.R $24, II $125-STEPS BCHI 1 Br utl * .AVAIL. SEPT. 1Stb * S13li l 81', 1~ ... lltV, epts. LGE 1 ~ ftl*', bhm. nu. ~~~ J Padll• ' Sty. c:lulk "" ' 10" -. on J .SllARP ~ od, Chll4/pot1 ""-,._,,, NB ' BR. " '""''-~ ...,.._ Sugar Shack ._ ..., .,. -. CM. ,. .. ' ...,,., Boot ...., 12'1 .;; tun ioi.. , BR., ,....,.., """:" -., "'th b!llN. +BEACON + 645-0111 Inc:. pler/lllp • l<lO 8-t 'nuts Bd I'S Bkr + BEACON* 645-0111 t;"""c;;;;,--=::-;;-;'=.,..,= ctWnr New kltcb. " bet• lrple•. one wtth "°" """ GUAiwm:EDJi.ICENSEI> 2 BR. lUrn. oil(.,,.,..'°'· u C>iLL EVELYN 956-2200 CUAllANTJ:ED/LICENSEI) 2 BR. ...,. • "'frlto· c.,,to. ' ~ _ ...._ avail In top location rnr all mop... aboWI View S190 2 r.-.. R ... _ -*• _.... trplc, swideck. 1 ara 1 e . "I· "'"·-· '"""a p's Bay A Beach Rellt1 lnr ~. 111"'""'"• ... _..... •--Hol Plnchln & Assoc. Po~lfl< Shorn RH lty Rontol1 te Shore 1005 ,,., E Cot CdM ~ Haunted Hou.. -· Ill'· Adults , .. 1. !2'l0/mo. 61S-T216. 3:~,:~..;-.:~:~~-~ ~ brSnthoe~un~ 11!°~=;::;.::-;: ~\'.J.'~L~~;:.;roo ~~mo+-· _S._l_boo _____ 1_JOO_ IR\llNE TJ!&RACE JOG_TQ BEAtHI ............. -All btt-prlv LBt..nr ... L Dodi U.1 1156 MO.'· ....... lnod yd, OCEANFRONT: s Br...l...~d<;;Ior_ S br, family rm. xlnt 3 m 7 8eclrtno. 2 to • b&U... Jnd. $15 mo, will nef'lltlt. boots. Bill <ltund1, IUtr. NU... Ni-<l>'Jdrp, tiilm.ac. ·No-pttt;' ~.Yd. llOO IDcld utL Aw • Heated A: Wtered pool. Lp, I.IP to ~ 1q. ft., a.bake Need »«¥ lmmed. Hame M2-4mO.. ''' 1 . 'W~·· ,.,, Sanlla Am. Ave, ~. JS. M4-262'l lot, ltamb landlclped. roott, au bl.ms ,. carpetlna. 84Ml5TS. work 7fi.T989, ut YR.LY Or whrtft'4 br, 3 A nrt pad J\; Bd prm:r ,,,,"',.,=15.,,11=....,.==""'= 1$9,!iOO Ufl-lromP!.990. ""llrlan Fr<ncll. Ml'MI potioo,newtypt.ln'8d.You1l CALL EVELYN 956-2100 EASl'SlllE·SBr,2lla. .... Huntington Booch - ()pen 1..S Set. & Sun. Rancho Le Cueat1 ftlcome, love it! ~ S15-03t2 ,, crptg, nr achll. Lte $260 mo. 110o Sabrln• Terrace Brookhunt & Atlanta LADY To share 2 Br, 2 Ba Mllalatur9 '*"'2139 FOR LEASE: le. 4 br. 961-2929 * n AM to 8 PM .-;:c;:--;--;;;;--o:::--:-= I Houle, alttgle story . '44t QUIET COVE Tu9tin apt w/-.mt: by Huntlnrton leKh 2400 Cut1e J •b' mov"'-like $170 &Sido l BR bee, n ° L 1 v •el rm, fa m/rm, OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 REAL SHARP, 'bednn + Sept. 1 .... ...,. evnlni/ CALL EVELYN 956-2200 ..,_._ "° pets. Oldu C'l'tl.U,., bltint ind dl&ll T BR., !l'ii ba. Family 1 rum-1 bedrm rental, WaUc to SUn, e 1 BR ~ ._ • ~ ~ pref, ~. WHhtt. F/)Td, cvrdtpstka. pua rm. Largett view lot ln bett.ttl. $29,9!!5. Rumlnrton CONGENIAL Woridna &trl, p.1'8.p, am. -e• )'I.rd I. Please 3 BR. 1 child Ml.come. No % M:I trom beach. Nr. llarbor View Hilla! Bch Rlty 536-656.5, ew1: 2)..25 to tb&re Newport -patlo. S160 mo. can 536-n.t& ., pe,t.s. $145 mo. 1980 Wallace. Brook.burst & 1£ am 111 o n, DON V FRANKLIN 536-111't Shore• bouae, $225 mo-cplit • Rent me . Laurhlna kids Call 548-.2!M)2 $335/per mo. Wtr Incl . Realtor SlOOO. Below Jo"'HA, 4 br. cond. Util pd. MMtOS. Letun1 INch 2705 CALL' E~~Y~~S6.2200 Sl25 2 br/4-pJex, crpts, drps, 962-~ 968.-aiO;l e 6D-1111 e Pool, e!eot. bltna, "'· """ MALE In IMl's will 1haH 20r RENTALS/LEASES 1tv. s.,.i. nk. CM WATERFRONT * OPEN D ILY 1·5 * 2nd., uam. 5~% FHA. """"' .,,...,., ""°ld<'clt. UNFURNISHED Sh' Aha * BEACON* 64>0111 Huntington Harbour . '°' Poinsettia 49"418 patio, .. blkl to beach. So. Lee l bdrm • f&nJ . 1ps y GUARANTEED/UCENSED Unf'lan 4 Br. 30' dock. Lease 3 Bdrm. 2 Bath home with 2 MAKE Otter: DI> IQ '. 4 Lquna.. $125 mo. 4i!l!M.m" ~ ewi~ deccft:· V1ew aalty air S150 J Bd 2 BR. Car. Patio. q>ts, drpl, Ol' sale, Open SUn. 9:30--t :30. BR., den, 2 ba. 11,pt. Cpta., BR, den, cp/dp, corntt )oL MATURE Worid.ng woman new ~ts. fireplace, bUt: CALL EVELYN t56-2200 etv, rebig. Quiet tropical lllSll Harbor Ln. 213: drpll, 4-blt-ina in both units, Imm. By Dwner. 962-1636. will Iha.re bch home w/ Ins, exc. ocean view, 1 )'I'-5ettinc kir' adult.I only. 1 blk !11".YiO, 213: 37S-S941 or Good Joe. -good income. PRESTIGE MODEL WlO AJne> or couple. Mrs. Fen-leue. Re r. req, S350 :r.to. Fish Hook lo shops. $169 543-Tl.M or 213: GL s.&l56. 714: 675-8646 Scenic Properties 675-5126 -11y Owner: 4 BR, 1% Ba. ton, G~2UO F1JRNISHED REm'ALS .Bite It QWck 2 8d 195 Bkr 544--045:1 FOR Lease 3 Br. 3 Ba, den&: Aft. 6 pm 846-2156. WANI'ED 2 Roommates; for 2 bdrm. lpt. at Woods Cove,. CALL EVELYN t S•.22001-========3= 1 = 0 : J fanlily ml. crpts, drps, BAYFRONT LOT lg. nice apt. $15/mo ea. utl 15" )'Cb. to btach -Lp. M111 Verde 1 bllM. washer/dryer. trplc. 11lt Boytlde Drlv• Huntington pd. Home-mte alt 6 PM .,... abad<d patio, W,. for * LANDLORDS COUNTRY Qub Villa """" Open OOU.. Sat• SUn. 16811 83 · Ft. bulkhead with pier H1tbour 1405 ~Baker Apt.C, CM. $165 Mo Stiles Circle, Huntin&ton area. $220,000 (Fee almple), • WORKING .....,. wilhtl to 2 bdrm t VI tori.. Beach. Free .ervice to )'OU. Saw J Br, 2~ Ba, frpl, 2 C8.1' rar. 11 boor 675-&538 Lux ..-; .... '. • c f Advertising ro1ts We have pool. AdJ. lifeia Verde ar · · Biii Grundy, Rltr. Quicu,· lk0Sa11e By Ownetom" ap-. Sl¥lf'I! ~ !'!: .~!~ ... e Exe. View, fittP!c..:. .. ~ ew tenarlta wait~. in llnl'! Country Cub. 56-5868 J BEDR.'\f, 2 ba, crptl, drps, 81'l Dover Dr., N.B. 642-4620 u c u • w/aune, v•.r_. .... ...,........ steps to to sand . ....,..,.., CALL ··--~ lri v•-''!~~~~~~~~I polntmenta. Beaut 1 p Ii t CHELO Ul lhare ho l27S Mo -.. _ ... r. range, re g. ..,w 1: level 2 decka, 3 b&. Nr New. ~ rei:~ rentlem: Charm atudio ~ w/ocean Hom•Finders 445-2951 NewPort leach 3200 :,mew:::. ti ~!3! 81lboe Pen1nsule 1-Sac $49,500, Terms/trade ~ • view, ocean 'aide ot h\V)'. at S80 l BR private cottage ~AC 5 br 2~ ba DI\, depollt. Tradewinds Rlty OWNER 846--5'289 Man to share J BR on Woods Cove. Lease Ct.-l SUO with everythtng frpl hu.&e yd. }'am ·~le. &47-8Ml R EDE C il L n d s c pd lb acre STh mo. SlJS Mo. 2 Bednna, frx:ed. for Iota: $120, NB' T*R~~SfulERPoRIEtD* ~~terfron1 t 3 BR1~ dock-lot 5i8-80M evea. Artistic atudio mtt~..: .. ~ CMS a~ ~~;······:~,lllitl *BEACON * '45-0111 si:. w:~~~. 2~ ~ ..--.. nln& a n _.!!, ae, or ...,., . place, bleb alau wuJQU ... , .aw.._ e .... ,,. .... ng kl1a1pels GUARANTEED/LlCENSj;D 3 BR. home, 50Xl00 lot. Lge. 644-4221 MAN Or woman ahare beaut. patb leads to beach, Leue • _. _ ...••...• , ••.• $170 :-;-,;;;-:,c;--;-;;c::o-;;:-;:: CM patio. Near priv. tennis club, Corona del Mar home. No $l.85 Mo Old 2 atry 4 BR kida OK $175 e 1 YR old -J Br. 2 Ba tam ~BEACON* 64-0111 boat ramp, bay &. ocean. Fountain Valley 1410 lilOOkers. $125/mo. 673-4169. MISSION REALTY 494-0731 STAR*LET . rm, din nn, crpta, ~·~bl G AR.ANTEED/1..ICENSED $45,950, FEMALE-In C.M., 2 br, 2 3 BR ocean VU. l'A blkl to (I) 77~7330 gar, park " pool pnvil, kids 3 BR, form din nn, l ba, 2000 Owner Transftrredl bl, pool, % eqwth S75 mo., BR Sl.S -&: 1 pet ok. $400 mo/yrl'j. 1q ft. Nr bcb. lse ~ 4 BR., large den -$5.5,950 Very anxious! Priced right! Call Llttie Sani:lY 645-1685. !::,~~ :'2:t~. * Beat the Heat lse. Avail Sept. &W-5856 wlgrdnr. Bkr 847-.8531 eves -POOL -heated I filtered! 19-28, 3 ttory beaeh home, 4 PENIN Pt.--Owntt'a upper 2 962-6365. Near N.H.Y.C.; 4 BR., extra Lovely 4 bednn. many-ex· Bdr, 4 bath, 4 lrplc Call Sin Clemente 2710 2 Bedroom, fenced. carpelll, BR, din rm. trpl, w/w, li I ·'8=R,... ""2"'°'BA;;.,-.-,;,.,,,.=•,..· ""ep=1s. R-2 lot. Only $71,500. tras. La.Ile yard! 675-8689 att 9 pm. dn.pes " POOL! $140. Tii.IS back yd. UW Ylc. S250 lse, drps. all electric blt-ln1. IT Oakwood ... a new way to live in Newport Beach · H's lun, !ne .,lghbon aud prtstip living. all i'i1 one.~ou1.pac:kqe. That'• Oak·.• 'vood Gardeu .Apartment• in Ntwpoit Beach, 1ust .m.i:nutes:frolii Balboa'I BiY iG.d beaches.: There's a•/., million doUn Clubhouse with . party room;b.iJ1:iarcb room, indooi soU driv- ing range, men·a and.Women'• heal\h clubs, saunas, tennis courts, resident te.iinis pro <ind pro-shop. and 01ynu>ic aize .RQol .All this, aiid much more, just ateps from. your profelJsionally .decorated •p1rt:me11t, ea cit. \\'lth prlvate.ba1cony/p1tiOJ. Air conditioh• iug/firepla.c:es optloDaJ. • Oakwood Gani .. Aputanl• On 1alh Street betwtta Irvine u dDover Dr. ,(11fj 14!-8170. Sp•ciou• 1tffi0, 1 aa w.. .. ni1U.1••UMll •t uah1ra1UH. ·•1tl t..$Jlt..J.aM4iatsOc~ M_..•'99Milf lt•t9 9 ,_ Frank ¥at11halJ Really HAFFDAL REALTY GIRL To •hare 2-story ON" Goll Cburee. 2 BR. dQ. WON'T LAST!! Fee Avail 9/t 1500 litinunar. SU.. mo. 96&-3417. 510 W, Balboa Blvd. 675-4liOO 842..4405 apartment in La 1 una plex. Heated pool, Wlk to Home-Finders '4S.2t51 By appt. oN,y. {2l3) 6~5388 t ·1'""'BR"'"""°=:-.-:cn>t=.-:..,,.;=::-:, ::tteW::· 0G-'eno=rc:•c.I _______ Cotti ·Me11 W. Bay Waterfront 4 BR il fam. rm, 2 ba, new Beach. $80 mo. 49f..4934 :::·~mo,= Gado BRAND NEW Ii: VACANT BALBOA i;erun, :-2200 Sq. ty dee. Patio, pool avall, dbl .,. Be "•" ly __, 4 BR crpts, Xlnt oond. $3600 down BALBO---A.-M-,..-~F.-2!~-iMl-t-o I ente, • 4 Bedrm. home w/crpta, ft. 3 BR. Ba. me; pe.rt. gar. $150 mo. SlS-7346 auu..,,...new '~~. to assume FHA loan.. FUll m,... patio I< comp!~ Prefer 9 mos. leue.I========= + bonU;JI room •. PatkM:leck-price $71,650. By owner. :a:&f~~ Im-Vac1tl0ft R1nt1l1 2tOO landacaping. Avail Sept ht. Avail&bie Sfpt, lat. 6~l Fountain Valley .3410 beach-pier A: slip. $175,000. 17821 Ash SL 9(i8...60M. I S27S per mo. A I en t, 3 BR, fam. rm, bllina, 2\Si Bill Grundy, Realtor BALBOA Peninsula-de ux M6-41.41. 116. Le. llv 'ng rm. A fenctd SHARP 4 bedrm & lif: finiah. .... ~ Dover Dr N.B 642-4620 Co1t1 Mes• 2100 duplex, 2 br ea. tl50 wk ..d 1 !275 I eel bonus room. $265 mo. °""' ·• • Tustin 1640 lfllmmer, ll75 mo winter. * 1 Min To Beach !.;~.~ per mo. wn11·1 fut! HaHdal Rlt;y &&CE BllY&'Ont bUPlex -JMCHELOR House. Single 211 Cpyreu or 213/698-6012 842-4405 301 F.dgewater Open week-BY OWNER: 3 BR. tam nn male only! '9 51 mo. YEAR round oceanfront -======== nds w/fl'plc. Huge tree&. 1Bt TD &42-26.'.lf. Completf!ly furnis~. ~ Bed-from 9115• 3 'BR hie, l21Q "" ~wiftoat-to BR. 1 Baths Sl.35, owner will Cll!1Y hill -======== Summer R1ntal1 2910 rocm. BRING Kkkhe~ 1: \ncl util Families only. Westminster 3612 DAVIS REALTY 642-llXll wJ reu dn. ~. no -LAGUNA BEACH pell! $150.CALLNOW! Fee. ~W.~nfront,61~75 $225 4 Br, 2 ba, patio, fncd agents. Newport leech 2200 CONDOMINIUM Home-Flndera '4S.2t5J 1 BLK from bch, 3 BR, 2 ba, lor klda &. pets. SA BEST Lo<:. Va<ant. ........ " -• BAYSHORES • Lovely BIUe i......, Villa,' * POTS n' PANS ""'" ....... pat~. com-*BEACON* 64S.0111 ·er. homes. Big lots. Frank L1gun1 h1ch 1705 Winter rental. Newly decor., BR, 2 BA completely furn-pletely lrx.'d, $275 mo, GUARANTEED/LICENSED, l ~M~an~hall~~ .. ~~~t~y~fi7~5-4600~~;liiiiliiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiii MONARCH BAY new w/w carp, I: drapes; iahed, linens, dishes, etc. Everything lurniahed Great 313/831-14&3 new refrig.; turn. recover-Wuher/dT')'et. Avail Au&. 2l for Beach Loven: 6ul<tren''2-B=R~.~,~ .. ~---~.~be-or Santa Ana Height• 3630 Lklo Isle 1151 Sive $4,700 ed. Charmin& 3 Br. 2 Ba. • Sept. 5. Alao avail for win-.l pets ok, $165 HURRY! lse option. S250 or SI1S mo. e 1 BR uni. on " acre, S.A, LARGE HOME I have red~ the price of Great patio. Only $250 ter rental. 499-2152 AM or Fee. Owner. 675-8200. 644-6488 700 Iha I M h 837.-0791 .-01--Ha;ts. HOl"9H ok. Yrs lie, 5 B<drm, family rm .• :xlnt my home $4, '° t t nnt · .. ..., .... _. Hom•Flnder1 '4~2tS1 BAL. Ialand, Baycrest, Lido 1140 548-5218 atreet to street 45 ft. lot. would sell in the next J wk! "'C" 'nlomu, Realtor BACHELOR Apt. No cook~ * COOL POOL & Linda Ille yrty rentals ==mo=.===·=== 87 app't onl y. before achool &tartl. 4 br, 3 224 W. Ciit Hwy, NB M8-5.52T ing. Avail. Aug 27-sept Bill Grundy, rutr. 642-4d) Ligune a.ich 3705 $91,000 ba, living rm &: ili~inin&Oenn WATERFRONT 12. Xlnt ~!!; LEASE1oPt 3 or 4 BR.~ ·--- Owner may trade down for 3 w/npcn beam ce ng, n, PIER a. FLOAT One adult. f75. v•~-tarp 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath. do er Home. CdM Hi&b TOP-OF-WORLD home with Bdrm. home in Terraces, 2 patios, 3000 sq ft ol~ 3 Bedrm., 2 bpJh. formal dbl. or m-OM9 Stove, carpeta, dnlpes. PA· area. 644-4265. panon.mic ocean v I e w , CdM, with ocnn v\ew. bebeaacohh •""""'terurl,1~. o!n_ ing rm, ti.replace, w/w e BALBOA 1 Ir 2 Br, 110 ii: POOL! Kk:Jdlea nk. OVERI.OOKING Upper &cit spacious new 4 bedroom l LIDO REALTY INC. crpta: and turnil.hed com-$8)-$125wld,ytrSept.Akio $165.DON'TWArr,Fee Bay 3 BR Condo Crpts bath, carpeting, drapes, 33r Via Lido 67J..7300 er, no brokers please, $69,lll plete: Dble pr. Lease only, Sl50 mo. winter r a te , H.,,.Flnders '4.J..2951 ~. trplc. SJ!K>. sff.."47 ' builtilw, cathedral ceilifl&"s, Phone •!19-3742. ·~ -· mo. Rc.itor ~. * T G d T I========= Jare• muter •ulte. 1375 mo. EXPANDABLE coey eotn· ..,_ ...-00 00 0 I' psct. 3 Br, on lg. sunny lot. PANORAMIC VIEW 642'4353. e BALBOA PENINSULA.: Las University Park 3237 1,,';;-"""';-;;--;;'=·-;;,::::-.-;;c;;-:;; $52,500. Ownr. 675-2643. J Bedroo 2 bath Mystic BEAUTIFUL, 2 BR, 2 ba, 45' B&yftont pifr..f!Dat. S hr t -AVAIL 9/10, View. J BR, 2~S l=========I Hill ho m, ·th expansive trplc, huge fncd pat lo 4 ba. Lovely! . 3 ~R TnhOUW, EutbluU $400 ba, Walk to mark.els Ir. Balboa Island 1355 ' Ir rne.tyW'I . w Indoor-garden, CQl1>0li, dubhse, Avail Sept. ht Alla avail for 2 &dtoorn turniahed. 1%i 2 Bdnna, J-bath $2EO llChools, bctt, $350 mo, =----' ocean ~. Y>e wi~h solar pvt bch, heated pool, .ruard wmttt rentals. Blocka: from Ocean. Tot I 3 Br. 2 Baths S3Zi t99-3087 PERFECTLY =~li~ Jandscaplng pg.trot.. Adults, no pets. PX) 67S-21m pe~ ok. UtilltlH paid ind\ld.. 3 BR. 2% Baths $3:25 u:.\SE"'"-""l!ll!=.-:.,.::-,"M"',.rutl<en::;;=,t LOVELY I &. ~a':.a0os SSS 500 mo, lease Sept/Jun. call RENTALS ed. SllS.-HURRYI fff 3 BR. 2 ba, fam. rm S3'15" 2 BR, 2 BA, den, lndry, Iota 2-Sty. family home. 3 B<lnns. se • ' • Sun thru ~. 673-4081 HouH• Unfurnished Home-Flnder1 '45-2951 5 BR, 2 ~ ba. S340 of wood. Privacy. 494-8306. + tam. rm., 2 bath& + ~.I BEAUT. 2 br, 2 b8, frplc, ~RED HILL REAL~ 2 BR, den, $S lease. gUeit nn. & bath. Bll·ins, ..,./T'Oe.an, tned patio, dubhae, pvt bch, G'"tril 3000 Cott• Mesa 3100 uruv. Park .cenler, lrv1oe Children OK. Newly redec. carp., drapea, Obie. gar.. htd pool, euant. patrolled. Call Anytime 833-0U> l67 ChlqUlta. 4~105? a.m. Wlte roof, l..,.e patio, Cail REAL ESTATE Adult., .., "'"· 1250 Loe * BRAND NEW DESIRABLE TURTLE ROCK 1 yr old .• 9CLOSE lo bead>-2 be, !\lo to see! ll90 Glenneyre St. Sept.July. 673-5419 HOME BR, tam. rm. ATRIUM, d111 ba, Cfl)tl, drps. )'&fd. $190 Just For Single Adults Furn. 1 BR & BACHiLOR 1111 Nawport Blvd, CM NEW Nicely furn 2 br ......... "' ...... -....... South Bay Club Is a who.le encl 1..,, AdWta oRy $1915 new way of life de~ mo. ~ jllll ~ single people, Jt'a* __ W_KL_Y_·_L<>-..,,--.... --8-191-cb fun bvtng with warm, dy. . namlc neighbors. lt'a a or cpl rum. Kitch. $3$ wk l $750,00J Clubhouse w i t h &: up. 546--0'5l health club sauna5 awim. LG 1 BR, p.rqe, wa~ ming poDI ~ ro:,m. biL paid, $130. quiet eutme I liarda indoor golf driving area. SU-151'1. range: tennis courts, pro 1 Br. New beaut. tum. ,J shop aniS~ident tennia pro Mo--1110. Adults only, 22:lt l Slngte, 1 .l 2 Bedl'oorn lux-Dden. ~9'lJ8 ewa. • 1 ury ape.rtmenta. with all~ ADULT l BR: New «Pta. modem ~ruences avail. bltins. $135/mo Call eviea , able. 1'u'nish@d and unturn. $48-2:891. 1 •·.bed, l.tODELS OPEN DAILY 1ll A.M .• 9 P.M. RENTS FROM $150 to $350 NEWPORT BEACH 880 Irvine Ave. Irvine & I 61h (714) MS.OSSO SOUTH BAY CLUB APARTMEHTS • • • Live whtre the fun is l , REHT FURNITURE 3 ROOM Furn. Apt. Utilitlea ' Pa.id. Sober adlta. $125 zoo,.. aft 5,. M8-4157 e.chl!lor ll>f.l"{:ment&. One or two people <AW ~. 835--7036. SAM-4:30 PM SHARP, oumpact I BR, quiet bJde, Adults only, DO pets.. $135/mo. 541).9122 1 OR 2 BR. Lrg clotell, ........ adulta, no pets. Util pd, 1884 Moon>vll548--0336. 2 BR, 2 BA, crpta, stow, refric, carport, rr lhop's center. D> Cen&u st. LARGE 1 Bil Adulbl, no peta. Qu~ S 14 0/m o, 546--6TI6, GG-2550 2 BR, crpto, -· Close to .._..... Fiim 1165. Ultl. S145. 644--4137 or ~17'51 494-9473 549-0316 OCEANFRONT· Spac. 2 br, 1 Bedroom. Carpets, drapeg, 2 Br., 2 ha, cptd, drpJ, hfttd rm, patio, aprinklen, 213 mo. &M-4137 • J.:::.:;.;~===::---;Ou-.;-3 ba. tam. " breaklalt rm. atove, baby ok. '138. MOVE a.it heat GarlHliap blt-ina AIR crpta, drps, bookcuei, ANT N port B --• -• SECLUDED House. t. .,,M mo ~ , ....... ,,.,., -• • ' ..... _ ........ pool• -·--pk I 1707 * DIRECT TO TEN I W ·--d 0 0 r -Ind n 0 r JI vi ng. ..,..,.,, · .,..,..,.-"'""'' "',,....,;i"" TODAY! Fee trplc, patio, 1arage, water A~a.i~'b; Oct i'.st .. 'iio~' nlO: l 1gun.1 Nlgue l4-l-Ir. Delivery Solisbury Re.-ihy Sun room, terraced gardens, Hom•Finders 645-2951 turn. Adults only, no pets. y 1 l.9e 11141 S33-l692 -'-=---''--:--.,.-100% Purcha11e Option 1 il 2 BR furn Is unfum. 315 MARINE AVE. 673-8900 C"'l'd l BR $18 5 0 0. Corona del Mar 2250 RATE REASONABLE r y SOUTII Laguna, Priv. area Complete 1 BR Apt Ill Crpts d.rpa: tio pool. bit. BALBOA ISLAND .,. n29 · ' *READ & RUN Across from Country Club DLX. 3 BR twnhse, Lge, enc, leue 2 br, 2 b&, den, din n.s. ;140 t~ paSIOO. Se.acUU e BALBOA ISLAND • 494--. LARGE 3 Bdnn. J BL view 275 Mesa Dr * Ph 54U108 yd. Ute ot J pooh, tennis, nn, tam nn, w/ooean view, Low as $23/mo. * BEACH HOME * borne plut pooJ for unturn.) Fenced yard tor the kiddie•. RENT ot ~ w/~ 3 BR, parks, tot lot.I, golf etc ~ mo. 495-4764 ev~. JO.Day Minbnum ~A::: :r':.:1'~ 2 Bdrm. tw:~e d+bl 2 Bdrm. $35.500. Only 850 ft. to beach. 10 Mos, leue. $400 Mo. 2 Bed-m !130 DON'T "'--*• _ _,,,_. yd Avail. ~pl. 15. SJ ~5 . WVELY J br., 2 ba., -CUS.TOWMIDEFUVRANRIETYITURE -"nt •Pl. over -1Ae. · garage. PLACE REALTY 494-9104 W I N T I C '"" . . .. ...,...., ... to""• ...... ...,.., rear • . '""" Xlnt loc. on Little lsland -R~;rRS ' 1y or644~9to WAIT! CALL NOW! Fee. fncd . W. 19th. Shops 300'. 1=°'833--0371c,.c:-·~~-,,..,-=;;:: partly furnished aV&ilable RENTAL '"1 "'B°"R,.., -a""pt'". "'ao.e,..--.,.to~bty-.,• xlnt ~nd. -1; xlnt private Laguni Niguel l 707 Hom•Flnd1r1 645-2951 Like emp. adlts. Refs. FOR Re~~ i~~nl{;';ity Sept, 1. 495-sz.ti. 517 W. 191.h St., CM, S48-3t81 beach, FUrnJunfum. Al8o. financing, i 75.0Ck> --Lido Isle 2351 * Room To Spare Avau 911110 Baby OK, Park"' e · I : Dan• Point 3740 REMA!tKABLY bach. apt. UlS w. e.JOO. Stephenson Realty 675-4000 LARGE 4 Br, 2 Ba. sideroom St'JS. Shown by appL BOB PETTIT, Rea tor UNBELIEVABLY Blvd., N.B. Evea. 675-'ll'M er 306 Marine Ave. for boat or camper $35,900 * 4 BR, 2 BA * l..yiJe Rlty 583 W 19th "SINCE 1946" 2 BR home, ocean v\ew. f.175 491-2250. Balboa liiland OWner/Bker . 496-0011 WINTER RENTAL $400 mo. Huge Ienced lot, patio A: 548-9'93 24 hr phone Daya 833-0101 Nighls mo. 00 year be, lst I lut EXTRAORDINARILY SP~A.,:Cl:;:O:::Uc,,S-,~Br-.-,-.-,-p • I =~~'7"'"'"7..-,'°"'-:'.':-:t Call 675--0l'lii BBQ. 3 Bedroom. Pet. It. $150-NEWL Y Dec 3 Br dplX, req'd. mtne, fenced yard. BEAtnmJL Adl&lta N ts Full BRAND New Nord Baytron San Clemeftt• 1710 --· children Dk. $19S. Fee •tv/,..f, cb. loc, tot ok. CM Irvine 3231 Avail hnmed. 546-2?59, Val D'lnreGardenAph y' ... ~ pe-~• ocnnlnd' 5 BR, 4'1' BA. Area's best Home-Finders '45-2tSI Putuna: CfMllo watert.all I vw. ....,. ~· • buy with 7% financing. BLUFF Residenct!, 2 atocy, 4 ~~.!.!!!.nd 2355 * SURFERS + BEA.CON * '4.S.0111 ;-;ru-;-TLE ROCK area, 34a96 El Contento stream, f1owm'a eYel')"tftleN, we.ttr A: e&ec. $300 .,_ * * Owner 494-&115 * * br, 2 full &. 2 half baths. TEACHERS ' GlTARANTEED/LJCENSED view. Le~ option 4 BR, Condominium 3950 45' pool, rec. room. billlal'ds, 6tM705.. Private street to beach, Nearly new, 4 br, 2 ba. all MONTICEU.O ~ BR, 2 BA 2 fam rm, J BA, 3 car gar. BBQ' .. Sauna, fUm..untum. BEA.CH FRNT A.Pl'-YRLY 2 Huntington Beach 1400 magnificent view. $69,500. elec, di.shwwhr, <lisp, gar, 2 large hedroom1, lenced P•· car pr, crpta, d r pa, ~. IJ3-JTI2. 3 BR, 1% BA, encl. pe.Uo, In 1 1: 2 Br. abo Stnalet from wuh/dryet. BeauL view, PRICE REDUCED! Owner 114/871-9300 or 492-frp]c, sundeclt. ·Winter, tio totltsmallpetwelcome. m,.lntenance .l pool. 3242 Newport Bluffs. $300. $135. See ttr :mJ Panona S3IXI mo. 5300 Seashore Df_ 2111 by appointment. Avail. 9/6, Ul~ A1ate, 673-St:is CALL QUICK! Fee. $185/mo. Ci.I.I 8J3-0288 aft 6 Eest Bluff month. ph: 6"-2659. Rd., 6G8670. Between Har-NB.,64$-1756 DI VORCE ;891~s.~<~2U~l~,,._~7065~;,,;~JH~o~m;:;•~F~lndt~r~s~64~S.~2~t~Sl1!pm~.=======l;~;;:.;y;~~~ I =======:::;::::;;::I bor 4 Newport· 2 B11t N. 00 "'•°"'W"INTEll==-::R"'ENT=.wi=""•"'"' I 2 Story, 4 bedrm, &ep family Caplatrano Be ech 1730 .;:; 3 BR 2 Ba lndry l&: family Duplex•• Unfurn. 3975 HOUDAY PLAZA Rent NOW foto Sept.t I rm., elec kitchen, approx -1000 G•norol 2000 General 2000 rm w /Parquet fir, frpl, 2'n Bdnn ADBEY REALTY 6GaSI 21'.XlO sq ft. Close to schools, NEW Luxury Duplex: le. 3 ;G:.:•;:;•::;•r:.:•:.:1-==================:----·i &ar, fncd yd, children peta FOR Rent: 1 Br/apt. VftY DELUXE Spacious 1 ' 1 shOpp'g. Fi-lA/VA tenn1. br 2 ba, ~c un its. Forever ok. Lease w/ opt SJ75. clean 1; )'8?'d. 242 Flower, Furn apt. $135. Plia util. OCEANJ'RONT lower S47-8507 714 : 431·3769 Ocean view. See new Daoa $~\\4}~-~~~s• Avail Sept. 644-0001 CM. 00-'1806 · Heated pool. Ample Pl,._ d\lplex, 2 BR, JI& ha, frple •• fl!trrril!I Point Harbor from iotill un-n~ ing. No chlldl'l!n -no pt(I, $245 mo. Avail 9/10 IO 8llO • • ~· th t..... LOVELY 4 Br, 2 uti. RENTALS 1965 Pomona. C.M. ~ .... """"' El; If! • """""' an:o. Bo n:n ~. Sep/fam/nn. Leue. Avail .~-;:,,:~=~----1 , 1:,~ ••• """"· Owne• 8714296 Tit• Pun/• with flt• l•ilf./n Clt11clcl• Sept. 1. 13951mo 83>-1411 Apts. Fumllhed ,100 s BR UPPER-walk 1o bcl1. ·:~ lllln Dana Point 1740 --Cette Meta • S250 1Dcl utu. Yrb' avail " Ot:;•~ -1. l: ,..--......,.---......., ·~ Coron• dol Mor 3250 o .... rol -9/1 • nuJS.7015, SU· WALK lo tho BEACH --;:;;:;; HOMES. ll),000 -low .,"'""'°" --* SUNNY * ,c",:,,7-.,,91<1~=~~~~ Va.cant 4 bedroom you own 3 Bed.rm, 2 bath, 1520 sq, rt. I * AVAILABLE NOW * PALM MESA APJS. * ACRES * LUXURIOUS Beach trnt. J :l the land. Han!wood ""'?"· .,m, ""''" view, nr "'w I K U T B E C.. Neat A clean 2 B~ apt., 1..,1. . Br. Avail. t/12no • 5 years new, elcc bll1na:, Yacht Harbor. Small leis. i I I I I I I o'slzed agf. ga r. Slll.'I .... SO * Motel·Apts. * «1'8/TI. $2'J5 mo. 646-9790 1 Jarae masaive ti.replace,~-See 111t 34001 Aurelio Dr. • • -• -J BR. home. Frpt, bl tn. ~ ~~ Studio & 1 ledroom1 FURN. 11; 2 BR. Apta. P'1 tt6~~aFllApes ~8 ,.'· ~=-BUil.DER ~ I •i:r·~:~h~ty Inc trom $135. LOW RATES A&k for• Anita re ,. ?II .. • aho new trtplex .....,,...,,,. I F U L O T f 6'f5..3000 mo.Imo. OK Da,y, Wfflr or Mnnth JOON Realbi m«bl I' NUDISTS & I ' 1 • I I ., ""'1 E. Cot., CdM • POOL • c.1..-TV All' Clt>nd. -.!..BR. l'um.J.Rll, Pool. No RECLUSES • 1 HOUSE.-! b<, •love., e SAUilA •Poo1•1'boooSerYIJod cltlld"o"'pets.2«1;\!ollUt til-4471 ( = J S4M11J will loYe private ct.nter I ~ :"1:·: •JACUZZI •Maid Servloa avail St., NB. M6--46&I 'J TRANSFERRED! "'"" 'bd, s be+...,,. I C U M I S I OM. 1156 mo. Pr<ter leue 1001 ~~-~· .. ,~~M,.. 1 ~~.~.o.c. I BR, \lo blk io beach. Avail, .:. 2 rm. Boat """' ..,.. I l to mlddta or ftt1""'. 408\!o r-...,,_ • -~v--"" sub-itl 9/1-5/15. pa r.:~~ ln~~ r,:;:u, beach. ~~ dwn, I I I ' I 1 · • to>;. ""oc:rv~ ~~ Femeat. 2316 N= Blvd. mo. 17W299 toont. Immat:ulate In• out. haw I eot-r e:'.7:I 3e."~"':;ut~tlo.de~'. "'ftolll $Jl.50 Wk, i NASSAU PALMS. 1 • 2 s.:UT N:: ":..irlller ~ rnA "' GI .. ~~· Only Son Ditto 1775 I T U Y P l R 1· •-~-~ -~• ..,...., Lte 1285 mo Ind. "'°"' $1Wmo • .......,, Sin. BR Apll. """ A Uni. ""°'-.,.t., pd. 1105 mo. WI 1311. $33.9fi0. Call .._ . ft ~ -~ .,._ JLe ~. Om\plete maid pit\ff'""JIOlll• BBQ, ab ad 1 _2 BR •-··--du·'-_ WOULD YOU BEU.EVE? '1 · I' I I I ~~lilMI ....... ~~ I aarde~ket' 6~2101 ttrvtce, houlewa.ru, Unent, l&"'na. 171 !:. nno St. tm'l'n. ~ -Ct.tom a br. It den •dobe .• _____ ,---T-9"°"' Ne.t-anutll,bet~JIOO.I. &it-3645 )'early. 31D4 Seaahere. REAL E\1Af£ MART ;:t":"o1~~i:'c:~ • PllNTNUMIERED r r r r r r I' r I "F!~i.c.Su~.3 ~'. VILLAGI INN DUPLUJ BR'a. $90,,..;.,......;,cc.";,_·~--~-.., t ~-~----=-==I Vale nci a ora n1e a. lfIB•S IN SQUA!f.S Adult•, no petl, R e ta. l.qunaBeach •~ Adul ta. Garaae. Wahr. LRO. 2 Bdrm, flam ept, ly Owner • SAVE Cvr/patJo, bam. cmn1, doo ,_ BALBOA INN Patio Dupl. ~106J • ,.m,!U>mo. win1 .. ua Beaut 5 BR, 3 Ba, Cnlonial. f.':.. ~t;1 ~i;s Xh.t 0 ~ llT1US I -I I I I I I I J · ~,Le"'B.,."'R,.._"'•""J.>:"""~-~"'1si-"'No"""'1"~=.,0; 1 Ba1boa ITU?«I p~:RN. bKh. °*"P ::~ !.:: :: + Ttn"d rara&e, wlk to bch.f..::D:.:A!L=Y"-P.;.;l.;;LOT_'-W-ANT--AD. Shown Sat I ~n 1-4. 511 OAJLY Pll.D'r WANT ADS! wfut il. Adulta. Fairview I util. See llllt W. Bf.)' A'f'I., l't-e•ti•• '"'· l3!iOO ~; ~ DI""" ~71 • ch•~ tt. SCRAM·LETS ANSWER IN CLASSlflCA TION 1000 A"''"" '"'· Dial 6'"-'678 .. RESULTS w11 .... '"'· St>-0522. N.B. 6"'"1674 tit 8"" mG. Quick a1&Um1'*. ~· .. -• -•M --------------------------' 1 ' ' ' f ' t' I• I I I ' .. -,. ' -11 •• " .l :' -• I~ I-" F ,. ' " ;,., .. ' • !t. ' L r; •• I . l·'~ !r! t .. 1· :· " t'; ' • I .. • " . ~ ' • • . ' 3 LINES ' ' 2 TIM.ES 2 DOLLARS -<Any Item Priced $50 Or Less) ... ' . . Pin~h Voiirseli A Pile Of Pennies (Or Even Dollars) Penn.y Pinchers Pile Up Profits Dial Direct for Details 642-5678 North County, 540-1220, Toll Free DAILY PILOT PENNY PINCHER WAN-T . ADS ) . "I • -.. -. _-= . -:. ~-~-.: _-=--__ . DON'T PINCH · '-YOU-RSEL . • I (You're Not Drea ming) But You Can THE HICHWIDER uScotUsh Treat" ' 16161 Parksldo Ln. Mt•· 142-lfff * • * .. El Puorto Mo.. Aptt. * * • .. 1-2 llodroom Alita. - $130 up Incl. uUllti.. Alto film. Pool " fttctt&tlon area. Quiet Envinmmtnt Ott ltftlt PIJ'k1r!c. No petl:. --·------.....------. --... -~ --,tUq, """"' 21, 1'70 "' •• 1AL); .. Uttfumhhotl -H .............. ell 5411 ........ ...... '"' JIM 110. t BR. w>Nm. Apt. * LEASC •I oplloo 4 BR. ~ 1*ul. -·-$ZllllO. (Jm. OI -·. -..... lD3ll ..... , --Call 11lb sr. l~ tto.n l£b =',,,'"=•--,-.-.,...-=,.,-.,,. !':"~ BJl.·Slll A I =..i: ::~ Bit 11a All ..,_, ...i. m-:an " ~ Kldo/)ott ok. 1101-C * LANDLOllDS * -Lo. N'f.Ql25 FR.a: Rll<l'AL SERVICZ I' 2 BR, 111 114, '""°• Blue -l454IJ3 CM San Dt~eo F'rw1 to Beach mvd, 4 blka •'----Se. .._Holt,-W Holt 1 blk. .,,.i. nes mo. MORA KAI YEAA-ROUND ..... -. l-1~~~~~~~~1--fd apb. rut cl -BIYd, N<~ ...... Sepon. .. Like LMnt 1n y..,, OW tEASING!·Po1k-likt livilf!ffor-fO'!llio---% Mii ell~ :....._ 1t1t 4 1959-1961 NaJ)le Ave. n.t&Mm' OWN HOME. : I I lies with children ond odults. I, 2 ond !bed-1 lllR. !'\... ,..,.._ Ntu W1'y ..,. 1175 ""' .. •Pl' · rQOms, furnished or unfurnished. Sho9 ·cor-~.!fRGtlo. ~. ·--· ~ fw_...,. "" when W& can rtnt )'OU one d d I -~ ~ -•• "Modern Span!Jh" 1., mo. 2 BR, newlY c1ec, pots .. ropes. oir eon itioned. with so f-+LOVILY'NIW APTS AfAIL .. .._ H: 11oom •. 16ll1 P•rkolde Lo. crpVch!>. •ncl palloo,ul ,... e!'?O"'"i 9 o~ens. Complete $400.000 "'creo-· Nlittr ·o.o.. 4 Ptrl<. 1 a 2 C.,.~{;.!i:a ~ Mtr. 147..$441 emdt -2 FVolt! Ad ts only. t1on c ub 1n three ocre pork. Pools. tennis,. Br.~as. l.Sut k Kl.al . setvD. • Ital! , 1'1Sie lMtJ' FURNISHED MODELS NOW OPEN 2238 Fountaia W"w•~!!tu> • volloyboll, hoolth club, teen focilitios "nd o · 1 llr. J'!..,""' crpt .. JIU"' A .,.rd. 1C.m5 bor, tum w. on ...,., . h rtfric;. SUS mo. ind uw· LU!h landscaping, cabana, covered court-BAY MEADOW APrS pro-sc ool! Next to shoppin9 ond qolf .,.,,..._. RMl!>I in~ 1 -"'" .-u.. No L!j~~· sunken 1Wim'g pools, BBQ's & foun-New ~xc!Unc t BR, $140, course, n e o r U.C.I. end Newport Beoch. 2 BR. Untum. O'Ptf.. :.U~= ~:._ blk to LA QUINTA HERMOSA "TH& ULTIMATE IN APTS" ~=· !:;._"':. ~ From $150 per mo. At Son Diego Fwy. ond Drpo, ,_, refri(. 181> i......,, " ,,..._ PINCH YOUR 1 BR''A~'ll-~.Fu! 1R;t;;..~'." $175 ,.;v. patio, ..-wlf>l>lea Culver Drive in Irvine.' Phone 833-3733. krA':'::' 5.1&-~,;;;.. •.:l:;:Jey•,j . ' . , :·N:e:w:po::,.::11e:.:c:h:::4:211:""L=.=,=un"'•=lle=•=ch===4=7~ ~ffe.i?~~ I !!!!Owll!!!!!!!od!!!!!•!!nd!!!!!m!1!!!nogod!'!'!!!'b;'!y!!Tha!!!!!!lrv~lno'!!!!C!!!-!!!!~"Y!!!' Wf1 BE BEA J = = =~~i • • - I PENNIES with a PILOT PENNY PINCHER Classified Ad 3 LINES 2 TIMES ~2.00 Any Item Priced S50e or Less (Ir more then one Item, the combi ned tot1I cannot oxcood $50.1 -642-5618 YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD DIAL DIRECT DELUXE 2 hr. oceantrnt, EMPLOYED . Woman U.7prnd&UY,&t&-00'13. Costa Meu StOI Eatt lluff 52-HUNT·~ = avail 9/12.711. $22Cfmo. w/reh, ~ ~ BR, 2 BR, drpl, crpta, swim'& ::.:;;==::::; __ ..;.;.:;: -Slnale story awnl~ -;-th~ ex; 548-f,928. cl~an. quaint, n!aidential pool 1r; car. Al.lo t BR., MONTICELLO com-tBlktoPler IG-IDI 1 BR, Canal :frOnt, avail now neighborhood, close to ahop cpts, drps, pool pr. No p&ex--Oetwr:e 2 br, 2 ba, auto. NIWPOlt.T llACH Sotith Sta AtmoePtlut mo. ~ . til July 19n. $140. Adw.ts, & beach. $115 incl utll. children, DO pets. Quiet Pft&'i opener. clubhouet • van. Grenada Apt1. ~ '$15 PER WeU'-up ., newly ~ted. 673-670'l 494-8392. nelchborbood. 60--30f2 pool. Adultl, No pett. $225. $350. Four bedrooma with 2 Bedrvom 2 Baths tltcbnl. $.!5 per Mtk-up 1 Br, film. mk 10 bNch. QUIET ADULT UVING 642-238! balconiea. above a: below. .Apt.. MOTEL 5'8o-11M. Adults. No pels! S11n Clemente 47t0 1 & 2 Br. Sb.a& crpts, bltnl, 1 BR, ! Adult Only, Cen-Gn.dous Uvinc &:: qUlet..,.. Carpen .l Onpea E MPLY'D ~ Aft 4;00 p.m., 548-7840 1 BR Ii k' ba.lh, pool, beaut. lndscpd. $150 trally/)oc. $95/mo SU-6661 l'OWJd.inp, ~ 1&miJ¥ with Air Condltiont'd nna, ~mo.=.~;:; •PARTLY fum, ~Y or ' ve rm, it I: & f170 mo. incl all util. or 547-2331 ~n. ~ar Corona Del db: f\ltft apt. ocean view, wlk to bch, 241 Avocado St. 646-0919 •--L 5-Mar Wah Scbool. l'ireplace, netzid:u'bood. Appt .... winier, W, Bay Ave. shOpplng, show, reu:>nable Newport u.eir;;n 1..-••t •--• L .n1.in kit-"--Private Pa,tios ~M •-ftat..U. bloi:k ~ •548--0217 ''Tommy"* rate. 492.-9996. m.5189 MODERN 2 Br. 1~ Ba. I ;;;;:;:~;:::;:;:;;;;;::;;;;;=:; U&r • DIUl "'1e1' l\VV ....,.. -~ "' Crp.. •-GE ltl'-h. I ~~~ appUancn. OCffD. Bffut.. view, J15 and . -~ ~ . * uPo:N uAIL y 1-5 * &35 .um1os W>\Y ... ..., llttted Pool Up. 2500 ... View, OBI. Balboa 4lGO -D -p ' I '7'" patio. encl I"· Nr. """ 7'1 •"IGOS w•y ·'------_!.!!!.. Oln .. -$158. Adulls. Mer. 124 E . "'"' ~ •VERY n&ce room ... - LEASE 9-10 to 6-10 modem 2 NEW Studio 2 bedroom l %i 20th 2 BR. 2 bl., wlitl, unfum, Plent,y of lawn employed mu on day lbltt, bdr. tirepl. , bar, built in bath. Available Sept. 1, $225. NR New 2 Br. l~I Ba. Outalde living areu and ======== Carport &:: Storaae Cc.ta. MML su.-1920· ::nfor1~i:m w:~ monthly. 496-624.1. ~~,,2a. ~-ds~~W1:!; ~ Cwene tlel Mir 5250 HIDD!:N VIu.AGE MetM, Traller girb-no children or pels RENTALS 642-1958 GARDEN .APTS Ceurta "'7 =boa w::i. P.O. Box 724 Apb. Unfurnished 2 & 3 BR. ll11fum. Adults, pvt 2r!~ ~ ne~~:t ::: ~,..~ .... ~ ~~UI* ~ . .,1525 ./ WEEKLY ~--SEA yard, ~ncl gar. Immed. oo-'Q., ....,. .-n .. ""-,,_ LARK MOJ'EI,... J SOl 4355 Gener11I 5000 cupancy. E. 18th St. Re~. Jtv. Avail now. 1 Newport Blvd. o.ta Me.. Balboa Island >t&-3775, 5411-1431 cbUd °"· ON TEN··ACllES VILLA MAllSllLLIS 1-::=======::..1 ' 3 BR itep ~ Util incl. VEN DOME l BR. $150, l BR $165. Pool. :m 36th St. 6f6..4S2!I 1 A J BR. l"ur.n 6 t1tlfunl IRAND NEW 1.e ... $225/mo. Nr. South Elec. • wtr pd. Mita. m 2 BR ""' w/.,,., . .,...,, ,,_.,. I ,m. ,. ... I SPACIOUS ' MIK. Rant•I• ·-Bay. New\y dee. Cal I IMMACULATE API'S! pets. Mesa Manor, Ml adults. 616~ Oubhowle A\oe . PoQll.1WQi.~--1 I I Mmt. Aph. Pasadena Clll) 798-4003 ADULT and WillOll Ave, CM. 543-7405 $185 mo. Uue. Call 900 Sea....._, ODl •"'"3ru Allult Lfvfnt Now Bit Bear Cabin NEARLY NEW 3 Br, 2 &, FAMILY Section $170, 2 BR, bath & 11' studio, Anahrim, l-7l4-224S (MacArthur nr, O.• H.,y> ,urn. & Unfurn. all elec/kit, frplc, patio, Clo•• t o shopping, P11rk drps, cpta, patio. Avail 911. 3 BR..-2'11 Ba Condo: FUrn or 715 ORCA to Dtlbwuber. eclor eoordtnat. &utlnMi Rent•I MM -11 '15-lalll BBQ .Mao 4 Br, 3 Ba. 1M: * Spacious 3 BR's, l bl. 714: 548-Ull ot 21 3 : unf'llrn. PvtlPiftO~ pool. 601 • .-.~-S ....... · ed appU~ • plu&h aha& . --·--- Sept-June 638-3t70, 539'-8831 •Swlmpoot,put/green 59'J-5227 Flac•bip Rd . NB • .)ow-Jn.., .... "'"'C.,,.ted, earpet .dkllce ol .t ·c:ob' OITICE Spe.ce I: boa t ----•Frpl,lndlv/lndryfac'l11 * DEWXE 1 I: 2 BR 213/~ OPEN SUN! draped,blt-tns.0:.V.prqe. IC:bemet • t batbl ·. ltall ~ Utt. l!:X'c e l l : Huntington lle•di 4400 1845 Anaheim Ave. Gud<n Apt" 811·1"'• prlv. * IAYFRONT * $325 Mo.· min. 1 y<U' l<U<, -• m1mnd wri marine .....,..., 2102 COSTA I.IESA 6'2-2824: patio, heated pool, frplc:. s 17S-llH 0 rObe ·dolmt. t:ndtrect: U,zbt. Newport Blvd.. N. B . Adu!~. $145 mo. >16-5163 LUXURY APTS. t•rt-• • Ins In. kl"""" • bnak1ut 6'13-<60G. ON BEACH! NEW 1·2-3 BR's. All bltna. 3 LRG BR's 2 BA, new ing •t $275. * 641-2202 -. .La blr • tlllle private fenced ='BA"Y°"."'"°~ .. -.~ft.~l-ooe~5'0~,.. cptJdrp, gar. Nr. s. C.OUt crptldrpll. No epts, chldrn * PENINSULA 3 " 4 BR patio • pllllb JUl.ISCQinl • n. w/plt. plus 3900 liq ft, e 2 '-IR. Fl.Im. From $285 Carpeta.dra.pea,dlshwuher beat:ed pooka.una.tt:nnbl rec room-oc.ean ¥iew1 patlow.mple ~. Seall'ity guards. FURN. also Avail HUNTINGTON PACIFIC m OCEAN AVE., H.B. ('ll4} 5.16-1481 Ok. open 10 am-«i pm Daib Managolby WllLWI WALTERS a>. e BLK to bch! Quiet, snd-prt! new I Br $150. Prv patio, pr. Sngl a«llll, cpl. 202-A 14th 536-1319, 67J....l~. Plaza. 54G-1973, ~2321 ok. Immed. occ. $165 , 2 BA, frplc, blt~ins, crpts, * <X>ROLl.00 APTS. 2 Bl', 1 brick Bar-B-.Q'• .. lup a..t. storage yard or putdns. MS-7245 aft s. d1'pl $775 l $325 mo/yrty. le 1% BA., frp:lc, dbl car-ed pooll 6 lanal. . lAJge owrhead docn. 1911) Coste Me111 5100 NEW LRG 1 BR, btln 673-9352 portlc lllf'lePool.$lt>A up. 3111 S.. lrlstel St. Harbor Blvd. ~1440 --------tv/d h'Nhr I I I e NEWLY Redec. Upper 3 m.331& "N Ml N. of So.. O:w . ."t 'Plaza) STOR&OFFICE TIIEVICJ'ORIAN 9 s ' ro• -rt:e BR. 2 BA. ,Walk to beach! OPEN Daily 1.S. 324 S1nte AMI Ne..,..,.,.. Bcb.125 ,.11 NEW II refri&'. closed pl'I. ln PHONE 557 -·~· • l Br, l Ba w/ car. ~ex nr. s. eo.. Plda. $240 mo. Yearly. 642.-Q.36 Mal'IUerlie. 2 BR. 2· B&. : ... _ * Ervin ~1601 * i~. Adults. Crpts, drp1, $160. 54&--2321 aft s. • YEARLY·l BR, near ~ Dlshwshr, cpta, drps. frpl. Gf».1200 SQ rr omce .i. lncd yrd . w/ p&ho, 2 BR 2 BA ,~ le; ocean. Partly furn, $1.50 Walk to oceu. A.at. m..5121i $150 • LRG 2 BR. Studio Apt. tm aq. ft. ~: $90 6 $lS). 667 E. Victoria ( E), , • ,. ....... , _,.. LGE 1 BR J .. A _,_ ~). Family si•e CM •••~-6l&-41XI Priv/carc. Patio. lnl. •mo, 613--""""'· new ' -· .. _, ittCh. lbllns crptl cl • , .,._........., . Nr. s. Coast Pla.za. G STEPS to bcb. Now thnt 111. all ~tm. cpts, drpt. beamed trplc., :nd iar. 1' cr1111il===::-=====I VILLA MESA APTS. 1 BR bo all lee Huse 3 Bt 2 ba Se.mi rum cell a. pYt 119t, So. ol Hwy. dilldre ok. (N ~•-) N OfRw lt.lfttel "11 2 BR Pr1v patio Htd pool • pn po. • e ' ' . • $250-U'i5. 548-191! 11 r ~-0 1--'-'---"--"----""""I a c~ encl'd • ~ crpts, drps, carpcrt. No pets $200 mo. SCS-2515. · pell. 2230 S. Center St, S.A. welcome, no S::t. please! or chi Id re n , ttlpOC'llible lee 1 BR. paUo, on bty, Cpt1, SPACIOUS 2 br, 1% b&, w/w Nr warner, 557~ SUPER-DELUXE QUAUTY $l65 mo. 719 w. wu.on. acllltl only. $11S. 548-1322 drps, 1tde ~ avail. Power. ~~ :0~=11. $fii'.Ot.ra cheerful 1 Br. apt :;,J..Sottl~~1:'! ~ ! 646--:IS. SEP.AR.ATE bee.chelor unit, $185. 673-6741. . • Qptl, drp1, bltm:, etid pr. Orqe C · HARBOR GREENS ;;,T ~ ~~ P;:~'!,~ .. ~';.,' .. ~. ~ ~'." .! ~,!'.1~ i "%f.;. <~ ~ "'! = ~ c::Ef:: GARDEN &; STUDIO APTS 675-5413 $185. S4W708 or 673-2370. only, $1BS. 6Q.TB911. Warner. 557..c50J. HoW A '1tu~ ~ Bach. 1, 2, 3 BR'1. from SllO. l BR Unlurn. $U01mo. In-Ide f Sp Dleco A N'pt. ·f'lvy9. 2700 Petenon Wl,Y, C.M. fant o.k .. no pell. Joann St. Nawport Helghh 5210 L le• S1J1 L..-. le11eh 5705 UNCROWDED PARKING, 546-0370 CM. 549-3437 LRC JJAY VIEW-2 BR. -·· -t.OWUI' RATES legune 8a11ch 4705 OUIETI ALL NEWI REDEC. l Br. Nt!W crpts. 2 BR duplex. Mature adlts study,.,eipta, drpt, 19ii. Da.: ~ VIEW ~ Lrc Owner/mar.2172DuPont Dr., -'<.....------Cp1a, drpt, blt·inl. 2 BR. drps, bknll, refrls". 1 dilld, only,. no petl. $121. 64J..ml frplc, Mh-dQ', Avtll Sept. ~~ ~ ~· Rm. 8, Newiiort Beach.. LARGE, Quiet studio, view, Adults, DO pets, Nr Harbor no pell. $1SO. ~ evenmp. 5. $300 _i.e. m-.r:m. bit:;'« tiol. ';~1ci:' as.ms Courteq to Brob:n near beacJi & town. :ri.1ature & Adams. Garaae available, !/ LRG a 4 3 JPt, 1 Ba.thl. ~ NEW DELUXE e ~ . . d1.-'-pafo ~. 100 ~ MEDICAL • DENTAL adults. $150, first 6 last. 54()..3997. Frplc bit-ins crpta dJ'l)I 3 BR. 2 BA Apt fOr lease. Hunfli:.gteft BNch 54M Dr ... -;:: Bch ...,,. ~-SUltea &Vall Bat locatk>n.. Util, furn. 380 Poplar ' .• ' ' Incl apac muta suite dln · -·-· · ·• -.. · '"~""' • ruRN.lBdrm.Oce&nVlew. SPAC.3BRw/lrgcovered enclpr,paU0.546-1034 rm dbl. to'door OCEANFRONT .. view 1\*1Wt)OOtS OOVE ** Xbttpttkinr.Modemf:adl- Empl"'-' adWt w/ refs. No patio, new w/w crpt, new SPAC ! Br, cpta, drps. pool, 4 av~~aulc Rec. IUDdeck, bch. ·Nn.'U, llPIC Beach t,S block. new 1 It itlea.inu.edtatel,yavallable. "1'"" drpl, eltt bltm. 2% Batt.. tam. I: 2 kids ok. 2214 opener ............ db 2 Br, bltna. crpts,•dtps, BR Gold Medall~ aptl, BA.YSHORE CENTER chlldren ot pets . .fM..7079 Nr trttWaya. No pets. College Ave. No. 1 646-0627 area'e FROM $263 • rtfrlf, lndry. Nr lhope ·jj FMh haw 1!' BA. Pool. 601 Dover Dr .. N'pt.Beach SINGLE. Cl.Ole in., modem, 5¢5.-4893. J BR, 2 Ba, freshly painted. 86S AmJ.aot W•v, NB pier. $175. 4dul.ts, baby ok. fl» up: Leue n15 $. Cout •Jl.IOM 0 clean. Resp. mature person. REDEC. 2 br. t ba, crpts, New orpt/drps, bltnl. Xlnt Mana.pi by ~21ll · Hwy. 497-1630 or 4gg...m, -::·:·iiiiiiiiiii::ii:' Penn. $90. Refs. 49H175 tk1>s. refrlg., bltnii. Joann area. $175. S.S7-6151 WllJ..IAM WALTERS CO. WALK 3 biks "lo e** N6R'Itl END** -··· •a.a Z BR furn or unturn, 1~ S~. Walk .to Harbor Shop-2 BEDRM 14 ba. ~ta, drpll .Almolt nn 1'· S BJt apt. 1 BR ocean w t,S b1k ibo~ =,,..,-==.,.-;=== ta.stk view, 1t1 blk ~h. p1rc. No at~es/~. 21m. bltint $l60 mo 56M2f uk PRIVATE VIEW Dbl pr ~ w/VI crpt:s ptrc bea.cbei. Li.undry HllLGREN SQUARE Bacheloni pref. 494-1652 children OK. $135. 642-1467 for Mr. Winter'.s. 2 Bdrm•., 2 batbl; carpeted, drpl:, ch~. 2 be. $Z2S f&cil: adults. $115 mo. ~ sq ft _Deluxe OUices NO MATTER WHAT IT IS e • e YOU SELL WITH CAN IT A DAILY PILOT WANT AD For FHt Service & Expert Auist1 nca DIAL 642-5678 DIRECT 2 BR •-1 vt tio clo.ed draped, bit-ins, dllhWlhr. mo. No qls/pet!, clriidn ~ .l 131)..(237. Avail. for linmed. leue tn .... ...:.::,,,.mp .. r.: C..brWo, Ut>ftaln. r'50 Month. Min. ok. 536-lm NEW Ocean •Ide apts. with one of dties bulielt lhop. ~1 1 )'i!IJ' le11.11,.. New 'J'rlpJnes. Quiet ana. pool; J'k'em $21'.Xt month. pi.he centers. WUl divide. ' 7• •oso· ·o Lrr 1, 2 &:: l BR Dishwuher PLACE REALTY 49f..9T<M .Air<Ond., m\ltfe, paneJtrw, 2 BR Duplex. Ne\\'I)' dee. t « • ... $150 Up Chlld/Pet OK (211) crpta, drpl, Max. park's I: Blt.na. Child ok. '1150/mo. -·s I&.& 592-2623' or (nCJ ~ lt.IAL ISTATE matat. 210 E, l'ltb St., Clrl. ~J68;;;E:;;·~";;"'~Pt:;S1:;9-.16tl6:;:;:=· =-========="= I MOVE IN NOW . Gener11I Mr Bram 213: 65l..J'l00 coUect Newport IMch 5200 Newport IMch 5200 brand new 2 BR apts Dt:luxe l·Rm. ~ "ii;i;i~~~iiiiiiiiiiiii;ii~i;iii~~ii;iiiii;;;iiiiiiiiiji I * ll'om.1135 * llont•l1 W1-S"° Nr. Oranoo Cotm!>I ~ I NEAR HuntiaPJn Harbwr . • -.Ii: trv1ot I a d u 1 tr 1 a I Crpta m,... bl ... • fa.m1l.y WORKING couple, no Complex. Carpet, dnpt:a, PARK NEWPORT High on a bluff ov•rlooling tho wat•r, 7 pools, 7 tennis courts, $750,000 hHllh club •nd Spa. Bachelon, I or 2 bedrooms. Also 2-story town housos with 2 or 3 bed· rooms. Eloc:tric litchtns, privet• balcony or p•tio. Fro m $175 to $450. Subtar- r1ne1n p1rkin91 e'9v1tors, option1I maicl service, convenience 1hoppin9. SH 7 be•utiful model •p•rtmenh, open 9 •.m. to 6 p.m. d•ily'. Other tim• by •p'point- ment. l outed ot J•mborn •nd S.n Jooquin Hilt. Ro•ds, in Newport, just n o r t h of F•shion· IJ•ncl. Phone (714) 644-1 900 for !Hsing informelion. Park Newport Apartments • ""°' children. no ~ want 2 or :mmlc, ~tioni. .l area. 5152 Hell, Hunt\n,ton ! br hie, c0mo f/l mobUe c.. .. 1ti::111a1 ~ .,,. Mo. Bch. MM691, ~ borM, C.A-1., Hunt. Bch -Bos PE'l'I'IT. • R:i'tar • BLK to bch! Quiet, area. Ph 524-6007 o r e 133-0l.01 • ltld-profl Nw l Br $135. Prv 5.3§-2253. -~=-=~=-I patio, .... """ "'111 ..... NEEDED Approx Sept. DESK SPACE ~A 14th. 5Sf-1Slt, ts-n:ice s br ~. pool JOS Ho. El C.mine RHI 67J..1'7M pftfnftd. Co. executive S.n Clem•.t• e 3 BR. 2 ba,, apts, df»s, W/famll,y, ~ avail. a.Ma) • ........ -•. i blk .. bt:h. u..... ""'· Call --o=Es"'K=s~P~A~c=E-1 $175 . .....-114/m<!Ml ~~ :J.0unfain.6 H"!'lumlo-S,,,. Lrsnry · ., ... r a1w--t -.u.i1 Uti.11 , ........... __ ·~,. ....... ·--.,,_, ..... •a....-·--......... _ S4lt 222 Forest Avenue l oguno .Booch -Need lmm<dla .. lY: Small of. ftoe 1PMW i:xr accounttn1 llttV1<o ~a .. "'-...i. N-ond. 48S.l5!0. UP to J&OO 8' ft.-Delux•, &Jr t'O!ld. c.Tpts. «rps. 1n ccm.- puter ani.r Wdc. 646-'M25 .. -LARGE omeet • J room -1111. ...... -1235. olreoncl .......... -~.SQ....2525_ /NEWPORT BEAil! ...... ~ Ervin •m..llll COMMERCIAL plu1 _,__ vMw. 9tU. lrtde or ie., -e 5 STORES. SUO,OIO. -. • w. lllh It -,...,. _, --.... , I ftldoJ, -2l. 1970 fi:i=i!rfiir~-:--11-llliilirliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. _fl!lll_llil!I : SERVICE DIRECTORY SERVICE DIRECTORY ~CE DIRICTORY !JOBS I. EMPLOYM!NTl,_ ___ D_A_l_L_Y_P_l_L_O_f __ """!~d 1' * * * * ;jt .!!°' M•-'5SS Gerden!~g -Polnth19, Jobs 'M.n, Wom. 7100 APPROX 1100 111 ft « wt- ..-,ce: la new So $.A. ibcL .tnct. Air COll'ld ctfict, -<Joor-In. $2111 -""' ....=, ~ -f'OR ........... ft ...... ~~orput. lMne Ind. Kr. Builud -.NEW bJ4 13611 to mt It. Nr. Baker .1: F1.trview. 1 yr ie..i. SblliftJI 548-2116 RENT M·l. U25 .1q ft. $125 mo. 1JS5 Lcpn.. C.M. 6lSSUG 1250 SQ F1' M.J. tndustrial ~ W/Offioe. 3-p current, lee: rear doer. 1240 Lop.a St. C.M. 6l&-Oli81 DOCK a boot dceJllnc •WORKERS A..iJal>lo: Al11 Paperh•ntlnt "50 CLASSIFIED INDEX nWnt wk11 IQOd ye a r klDd Gt work, ~ PROFT.SSIO.~AL P&lnt1nc A·J TELEPl!ONEl Soliciting &f'OQftd ....,;oe. m-oM2 O..nlnc. lawn W'Qri(. paint~ NMt work. Flol ~ • Full time>, no exOl"f. nee. ,_,,.,.. i,... etc. Elficlen• J:<ilable. Rolla', boulh. olr·l•u lmmedla,. cmplaym<nt. DIAL DIRECT ".J""7a U .50 hr. A.sit for Jobn or ~. aocoua. cell.lnp. l8119 Newport BlYd, SW.to 1· fw ,.,. "wviff and b:,.rt AMiiltllna Bride, Ma-ry, Nlcloolq M6-0075. Local t'<t'I. Low price1. Roy C.M. ""-'Ml l '--...;.,;;...,;;._,.,_,,--.;;,;;....,1...;.~---'I etc '56e AL'S Landlc .. lna. Ttet MM!ll. *ACCOMPANIST* ~~~.~~S .~~.R. .. 5 ... ~.e .. ,. RE~~.~!~ATE, BRICK* BLOOt * STONE removal. Yard RmoMllJw. HOUS~. doc:kl, boats fl&&· l'UU nm.. Needs to cOITA Ml.SA ................ u• 8 • ~ ~ •• ~ •·.-Trub hauiitw, lot dt&n!,\p. -s-, ••-"-, • e·-..: .. 1..1 .. -MlaA Oa\. MAii .............. lllS IMCOM• ••OP'•llTY-J,. ..... , .... # \1119 ---• >JU ~ ....,...__.., ,. ... ,,........ know choral and~ ..... v••o• ... -•.•..••••. 1111 IUJIHESI P'll:Ot"ElllT .... .,.,. ~..,. * •~"' ....,.. Re\'l&if' t.pmld.en. ~U96 tt~bly p&inted. l"or fr"et: ,..1 ...._ "'1""" --"-'. (OLl.101. r&llC ............ ,,1111 llA•t.Ell P'A•.U .e!I ........-.._ .......vo;10 tflDa 6t6-9151. ~-,,,. "'t'" ~ MIW.Oet 1•.t.(M ,,., •• ,,. ... 1Mt IUSIMlll llllftAL ........... .... GARDE,NJNG : Land te MU.at bexlnt. ttade:r. MIWf'OllT MllONTI .......... 1111 OPPIClll'ltTAL . ,\:.=·· .... ,. C :t---.. df:~ ~ -roto-IALIOA (OVll , ............ 111J lfilOUttlllAl. Pll:OPlllTT ..... ... - -r· Wont? Whoddy• Got? .. ....,,._ •• _.. 65'8 ---.--~ y"'•.,_.•ct• pr.--.;;~. Pot-•, Clll lt4r:I.~ .NIWPOllt..JllOAll ........... 1ttt COM~lllCIAL ........... .... ''"''uc.1" •Via. # .,..-.,.. ..,.... !otannni"tmM (714) .... YCllllf .................... 1m ·utol.ISTlllAL llewTAL; ,,,,.., ..... c.ai&PENTRY &4&..&l60 R Ir 6m ___.. 1&nM01111 .................. 1m LOTJ ......................... "" SPEClA CLASSIFICATION FOR """' .,. 543-1121. oov111 sMOlllS ............... 1nr lt&NCMll .... -... -... -.. at~ NATUJtA.l. BORN SWAPPERS MrNOR REPAIRS. Ne lob LAWN &! ~n ewe, * PA.tcu PLASTERING ACCEPTING AppllcatiOnt :::~~':1eMUNDi":::::::.~= ~~T1111.111:•ovis ::::::::::::: •. ~ I I R .__ Too SmaJ1. oa.blMt .. ..,.. beeutifkt.Ooo, Wffdi'W " All -Fn!e timates UflllVlllllTT PAIK ........... tw LAKI ILllNOlll' .............. iUG Spec a a 1• -.. ether eat4z1tta. deaoop by coll~ student&. vr--• es for *' i'RY COOKS * all tlVINI ...................... tut llUOIT ••oP'l'llTY ........ tlll s llMI 5 ti 5 bucks Call ~ ahitti. Only exg'd and qua)}. M.CK UY ........ -........... 1t• O•AHGI co. ••o•••TY ,,,,..., -"'" -$6117' ti' DD antwer )aw Rtu. SU-1363. Calina Bro&. I.AST.LUPI' ................... ,, .. OUT OP ITA,TI r•O.!r. ......... . llt;ILll -AD •UST tw~UDI t U5J:S?2. K. 0. ~ men need qiply. Wqes •1 T.... '* ..OUllTAIN .. Dlll•T ........ 61111 ~ ,_ ....,. " .,...,, ~ ""...., 111 ~ tn11 a. · EXP. Japane:11e Gardener. Plumltt"' "" cotnmenlurak with ·-. 111viNI T111uc1 ............ 1tU su1t»v1110N UND ...... ant ~Y-OUll .... ..._,_ ...,_.. ._...... ......... A,ndlnoD ~clean""· Haull"I-'----''-------,. COltDNA D•L MAit ......... ,.lut tlAL llTATI! lliltVtCI ..... 6111 t-aD11UNe POii ""1.9 -TUMS OlllLYI .... r Apply m ptt'IOn, 1400 W. LtJ.toA PINIHIULA ......... I• t.I . IXCNAlilGI' .....••• ,,.,,.Ull Te Plac. Y04Jr Tr.der'• Par H iM M CAR.PEm'ER: Remodel, Main!. yard 64S-0619 PLUYBJNG REPAIR Cout Hwy, N~ Bch. 1u.cON •.t..,v ................ ··: .. * t.. 1 . WAfllTlllD ................ .. PHONE 641-5471 patiO ~ cement work No job too amall IAY isu.N ................. BUSINESS ond LIDO ISLI .................. 1U1 1 uruts, gOCMf rental area. Granada Htlta 2 stY w hmf 4 pain~. No jOb too General Services 6612 • 6G3ll8 • ALL THIS •aL•o.t. tsu.1to .............. lus FINANCIAL Small Frff !.!!It 536-1944 HUNTINOTOM t•ACN .• -... 1 .. SlS.000 Equi!y; inoome .2800 ICf ft, like new, $57.750 . .. Ed'a ClearMg Service JiOMT REPAIRS MUMTINOTON NAll&OUll ..... lllU &UllNISS Of'f'OllTUMITllS .. '* Sll.500. For houk, com-\'ll, 4 Br. 3 8&. tam rm. Fer REPAIR. Remodefuw It Carpets_ UphOO:tecy . wir.. PJumblng~Jectrical. $7.50 Hr. F,.. 'I•~~-. TDOl I ~~ ... :~L~au.•v .......... ~!: ~,:'J~~~~11!:'.t"'oT~iti.9 ':'.::i: mercial or hcrlr ranch. smalt hme. Rrbr Vu Hills. Patio-No job too •mall! .. A__ ~--,... __ <:•<0 11•-612-2155 or &C-0506 "' ~ 11.t.l. •u.cM ................ 1Ut INVISTM!MT WAMTID ...... uu O'~ER """"........... n... ru. t•• ~c.... * 673-5411 * uuw• • rNUC ._.."'' '"""""°' ORIGIMAL IUN1111' llACN .......... , .... lUI MOMIY TO LOAM ........ -•• .&nl """ .,,.,._,., v .. 'IU'. v u;. ........, .. ,.. l 2.t HR PUJMB!NG .,. w.t;DIM e•O'll ............. ,14"11 Pl!llONIAL LOAMI ........... .... ~ . hi .. __ ,., ____ 1_. ·----,., ..... ~--y c bl HOUSE 0 ....... ,.. . , .. Jli:WILllY-LOAHI .: ........... .. l...ow!ly ,,,...~ 1n ~· l.Aml'UCl~"ll.N<'~proper. ~.-,,n : a lleta, HaLtli"' 6730 A: REMODELLING F PIES tA'.1t1WOOO .. ::::;;::;::;:::.::1ue COLLATlllAI. LOAtn: ......... ... for weekend or permanent Ty, free .. dear, next to S\oUUill Addltlom, Patios. --567-9644 )UN•• COUNTY .......... , •• , .. ltll!Al. ISTAt• LOAMI ........ .. •; ........ V·'" "'·""· -·-·--Val. -ooo. C'-~size job. Mike, '46-.2576 T.N.T. Lawn s.' v I• •. !=========:. If you'd eltjoy belna a -OUT Oli' COUNTY ............. llH MOllTOADl!~tTT ........... !! "·-... ..._ ··-~... .,...,, ... ...-"" W It Utlllty ouT Oli' STATI ............ -....... MONIY •-•o ............. -lor Y001' local pmpe:ny. u.nitl, ~ er beach prop. REPAIRS * ALTERATIO"l'S G~ clean-ups, hauling Remodeling & a NII man ITAMTOfll · ................... 1'11 ANNOUNCEMENTS ~ ., .. -'"I o·~~ --~· ---" 1~1 . UO<-, .... A C•ahler Busboy fflSTMINnl!lt .............. ,.Ult Ind NOTICES ...,......, . _...w . ..-.~£.I".,,_ * ~c.,.,. Any size JOb 'fi" movue. ~ _Repair -MIDWAY c.•TY ................. uu lots a100 2 BR HOUR; Hl"""' dese... ltAVE hantA-att nore, ca.. 25 )'rt exper, 5t8-67U 531-37'29 :..:.;;,;.;"'-----...::;..:;: Hottel• Bake helper U.ltTA AfllA .................... 1Ufi PCM.IND,,,.. .... ,_,, ....... ... 1 ·---------'6" •., ROOM AddiliM&, pnan. if you like people a.nd do-U.MTA ANA MOTS. ............ 1 ... lOIT ............... ~ ........ ..-~ ... v~ .. ___. .. _.,_, lN amog free area -Desire-ll Mesa, "lock. stnck l QUALITY Wooden.ft, mil YARD/Gar . C leanup. 1-~~own .. ·,.~.; .•• op. OllAHOI ..•.. , .............. ~1w ••1tSOMAl$ ................... ... ~.. ""' ...,.,.~ ..,.. bl f ,_. -f ti ··-· ·-· •••!illl" ..__ 'I ~ ._ Remo e trees 1 ..... ft.. remodel. Lowest Price ill ..... J-... rutTlfll .. . ................. ! .... AHNPUNC8'IHTS ........ , ... 6411 .__ _,_ ,..A_._ M Ill 500 a e or ret~ ... v~• o v. ...u·•~ ....... _ • ,.,. gen UJQ!A.I". • carpenter)'. v • V)', u·aau. to LI t 1 ~·-I~ , __ d • MO•TM TV$Tltf .... -......... 1'41 •••THI "" ....---=·'-<la... KL · Ing reu:. in are• TRADE 2 home equity, vacanl Jot or Free comultation & quote. Grade, ba.clchoe, 962-8745 ... ~'!'';._ c. c 0 n r a c or• !::~ ... :.:f_ i...-willa bcvanccliktm"'n'o f.NANllM · .................. ,.,. •uti111alt"1·::::::;::::::::::::ant terms. Stt at Xl66 Valley /C So Call Ke ... ~~ ......... ~~· ~-., <PU-""l)O Uft:,10 ..... Stl.Vl!•ADO CANYOll ......... ,. P'AID OllTU llY .............. '4'11 M or ~ ~ far N. or 3 Br .M. or • S.A. '?! Owner 646-1675 n ,,_,.,,,.,,..,, ~. HAULING $10 A LOAD thet job • had before UOUMA MILLS ................ u .. FUNlllAL OlllECTOlll ....... "14 ~-ner M6-5t6l -GEN v~·~ -cab Clean Tree Serv Gell. GEN'L remodelin& A: maint 0 you VI'! • LAOUHA llACN .............. l715 FLOlllSTI . .. ........ ,.'411 Calif. propen;y. 41 5: 1~~~~=.,--:c-,,~-1968 Buklc Rivit!ra GnJJd • ·~· . up. . No job too Im all We'h! opening IOOn ' •• at: U.OUfllA NlllUEl. ........ -.. :: CAllO OP THAMKS .............. If 37&-5866 or P.O. Box 90£ u u apt B1da, N. Holly· Sport~ut. Mq whb, Forml_c&. pa~ hlarlite. HPrunl~~ng";>646-:&~""f-''iii513-tOO';':-'ji;;.·i~Llc~'d~I~-~~~· ~675-'1B3~~~· =· mo N~ Bl, NB ::::1~t~MV.1:r': ·······::::: .. 111, IN Ml'Mo111AM ················"" Bttlreley, CL !M109. w~.· pool/lliN'ond. FOR ' full-.-.. ._..,.....,,;... Anything! Dick, m-+159 HAVE P-U ii trir. Haul IAN JUAN CAP'IS'TllAHO 1715 Cl!Mlll!IY Lon ............. "11 ~=~~-~~~~-1 uuu .. -..... .........-~-..-u Don't walk •• ,Run!! CAPIST•ANO IE.ACM 1139 CIMITE•Y CllYP'TS ........... It LAST Clia:ncr; 2 n....:i--1ot., "40-50 u bldg, leu than 10 for vw. 546-5'45 or 54B-101S. anythfrV Anytime: MOY· r~--1.., 6960 l-""ri., Aug, 21, 1n.6 p.m. OAHA f'OIHT 1141 CEMETl!•Y CllYP'TS .......... f.lilt ~ C t C ~ ,,_ · /cl 1-~ F ~-llN tAEMAlOlllES ............... MH $5250. rr Bellch Bl i: yrs old, LA. tt San Diego uk for John. •men, oner••• -~ etLD-Up u·aar1. reef-'-"'-"''------'= 10 AM to 6 PM otaANSIDI ................... ~•MOlllAL PAllllS ........... .a1 _.., "-{213) 763-TilS ft • Est ~7-6904 QUALITY y 'w al SAN D1•oo .................... 1n1 •UCTIONI , ............ ,l.Qil warner Ave. 53&-uru '--lll.Y-• ;), Ha wral ~ bomes. WiCRETE. All types" Frl!!e • OU W1lYS See You There... ltlVlllSIOI COUNTY ........ 1 ... •VtATIOfll SEltVICI .......... IMU •·-ARCH""'=~.=-... -...,.-c--medical-~'--,·l,,,.='.....,.--,_~-.--~Schoone,...,--ve R • HAULING&. cleanup trees wanted. ~ 1 .............................. MOUSl.l ":ui:: MOVID ...... :: TllAVl!L ..................... ... .._,, ........ man r will exchange equity for est Sawing, breaking. haul· It I alt tions Key 51.Y' 1763 COfllDOMI I ................ AUi: TllAfllSP'OltTATJON ....... ..... bldg. nnobltnlcted ''iewlot, dsl..aux. Ready w or J d smaller bomH or '? in&: A: sklpbadinc Service shrub! ~ved. Reas. en. • • * ASS'T HELPER * :~:~::?.-k°:O~•t_:Lli ·:;·:::: AUTO TltANSP'ORTATIOH ..... ..u $16,0CC. 837-'lOIJ. cruise! Val Rim. Want sngl Mr, Beatty, ~altor & quality. 54s.8668 .Bob 1'"ree estim. a48-l092 ~Ave., C.M. 645-l292. RENTALS ~~~~:°.T~~:o111No ·::;:::·:= or t'Ai.n IFR A/C. w/low 83U34.l CEMENT Work or aU kind TRASH &. ~ clean-up. Alterations -642.sMS FULL OR PART TIME Housu Furnished SERVICE DIRECTORY 6150 time engs. ~I evts a!t F1tt esi. a. Mon-su~. $lD a load. Neat. accun.te, 20 year& exp. Age U.31, 6 months readcy. Ol!flll•At.. ..................... ACCOUNllNO .. . . ........ .... •1-1-13--.-=--...... ------B ~· ~A: Llll:omeprop. 636-4174 Free EStimate. 548-$ll Sewing & Alterations req'd. $185 per hr, ~:S",.r,,•i;:_: ~~~~.:::::::::= :~~~,~~~NEG:~;~:~~. ·;·.rt.' .. = Fish , Chi compktel downtown Laguna, older. MOVING Garaee detUMJp I Call 83Q.3682 MIU. Dll. MA• .............. ttU ASPKALT, Olis ................. .... -aH ~ & usable. Spacioua n pa. Y Tra~ for San Francisco or MORE Conc:ttte patio for rte hauling• • Reuooa.bl Ph· Jim Thompson 956-211'73 MliU. v11101 .... ___ ,. __ 1111 •uTo llEPA111s .. . .. .. . .. 6"11 3 hr, 2 ha. 3 car gange Hae equ:ip'd, fJ'ef ,,_ clear. Nets N_ Calif. country acreage. lea tnODey. Attlatic setting. I . • e, --------. . COLLI•• PAlllt .............. 1111 AUTO. SHI ••lb, T9A l!k. •Ml completely renovated WXJ. ~value. FOR boet Owner 494-1652 Lie., call Max at 644-0687 Free estimates. 66-l602. Tiie, Ceramic "74 * ASS'T HELPER * :::;::; ::~" .. ::::::::::::~11 :~:;s~:~~&NAHCI ·::::::::!: y;/rrew fioor owerlng .l /anything of value. 5(1-6639 DECORATIVE CON,_~ HAULING O eanup, lots etc. . . FU1J.. OR PART TIME NIWP'OllT sNOltlS .......... :m1 a RICK. MA~NllY-, •le. ....... UM -'-· .... -""000 ~-"""' -__ , lmd Eq . ..... ·BR t .... n.r.•c. Handyman anytime "0 u. • Dilcoullt Tile Center • "~-1#1 'tt • • .. ___ .. IAYIMO•l!S ................... UlS IUSlfllESS SEllVICl!S , ....... &$61 ~. • ianteL -· • oq•, ~~ c~W I. Ln nu.. 'l\o1l er. DRIVES-WALKS-PATIO --'L ... -, -So. u ••• s • <lll617 n.&e ~~. monUlll l 'Clll.lcy. DOVllll IMOltlEI ............... mJ IUILDllll ................... "11 o-a'Dl'f will fl!lLDIClt. l07ZZ trvnt~w/dockinHunt CALL DON 642-8Sl4 o;u ............... ~l.J ........., ..-...,. 'd Sf2S hour WllTCLIPP-................... me e&TllllN~ ·······--······--aJJS - • n-Pk 8 Dix_ Wlits_ Analleim; 2 ' , • All types of_ tile • wall, ftoar req ·, · per · UNIV llllSIT'I' PUIC ........... Im CAllNaTMAltlfllG ............. die M . ~. '"''5 acres Br l% ba. Eq_ $25.000 Harbour Qf S:ZZ.000 Immed ENT ORK, job • Ph· Jtm. Thompeon 956-2873 111v1111 ........................ m1 cA•••NTllllNO .............. ~,. 6J>.8766. waot" 1_, -...;.,_,; ....... FOR any tnoDme prop CEM W ao too Hou1ecle.1ning '73' patio, entry ways, t.tb & · '•'•'•T" ,u,,v,.,; ................... = c,rM1NT. ~ ............ .. ......... or ,.,...., .,.---::~ In OC ,_ "'-_.,.. small, f't'uon&bl~ Fret! shower. ~ .... installation APT managers,, husband & '' T-.................. »" HILD u11e, L.c...-.... _ .. ,. .. unlts Call N•......, 'D.-....,.. "'" .....,.......,'l. Es · H Stu.,'·'· o::•o ""'"' ...,.!""'~ ..,,. COHTllACT'Olll ............ ... Acreo.. 62811 · : -c1, ~ .:r••· tim. • u1""" ~..... HOMEOWNERS or tree inltructiona tor do wife, exper, industrious. 111v1N• TEllllACI! ........... tt4s CARPET CLl"ANINO ...... "2:5 mid Exchan&ors 675-8lll0 · billty 545-6752 COltOMA DS.l. JMlt ........... mt CAllli'l!T lAYIMO & ltlfJ.t.I• UU Bon~ POOL• _ .. T!-' Ra~ ll units, Tonance. * OONCIU.TE ~: patios, Floors stripped I waxed, Cpts it younel1en. Complete line repair a • 11A000LS~.t.11, ....................... = OllAP•11111s .................. 6')1 ·~; . °""" -~ Acret, Hemet; p:mible Annual spenda'"'-.,, S70. ~etc.Licensed. ,1, ___ _. 11,, _ _. ____ .._.. •-of aocesaoriel I: tool.I tor' ARE YOU IAY isu.NOS .. :::::::::::::::::m1 DEMOLITION .................. ..u :; min to Dana Put HarlKr """"' ~-11•-w uae -~:u;.._ ....._____. .,_"""" ... ..,.., "lllUU .... "'~ ... DllAPTING se11vrc• .... -.... ...,, • ... ........... IC, ant Want beaoh area houR. ... ............. "-A'Ul"CI .... ~ geDtt'Ll house • de•";,_ installation. U.L.&OA ISLAND ........... 2US ELECTll1CAl. , ................. ... plenty cl area OD 1.79 acres, multiple unit& )ot Oranre ---. ---"'-'------BEAUTIFUL?? MUNTINGTOfll 111.cN ......... 2• EOU1P'MENT aENTAU ....... we mned small etate i n .. Call: Rich Jnrin, 67S-606ll bOW available by an expand-* Ve~ The Tile Man * ,.OUNTAIH VAU•T .......... Mlf ,.ENCIHO ...................... "" Capistrano city limitl, all nx:!..~ ~~ .. A-~ Pyramid Exchangon Contractors U20 lng professional janitorial Cu1t. work. lftstall .. f't'pairs. n·. aD ill the eye ot the be-~:i ~~~i:. ·:::::::::::.:-:: .. ::!: ;~~~sclli"ii~".OA'l.t;:·ii:c:-..:::·.= .... ., 4 ...... __ lites ..... ible. .. .:r•-..,.................. 675-8800 service. For fast gUaranteed No job too aml. Pluter holder. Oltek the 1V ~ oa.t.NGI COUNTY ............. 2aot PUllNITUlll REITOlllH• .. ,... .._ 675-8800 ml. )'Oil watch and ff SANTA AMA .................. lilt .. Rl!!P'INISMIMG 6'7' ~ fil.-064 service call 642-2557. patio. I.eaJdn&: • h 0 w er )'OU WISTMINnE• ................ :Ult GARDENING' .......... .. Cowmment w.J-$5 aCtt WritH..and Padta.ge, ll8S Anvwhead. San &do 924lD 11 ACRES-WEST C.M. °"""' ......... 3 Units on 2 lots, Via Lido ]'' neetlin!'r.SO hp, wood. • REMODELING repair. feel you're d prefbt as ~:-r::.uTNY1iGm """""'= GENEltAL SERVICES ......... IWll 1:'->itu -QOO Trade Will trade for Rancbero B y Be h J "toria) 10me of fbole people call U1, ·••··•·· O•ADINO, DISCING ,,., • .,,,, . ..U area_ -"'t ... v ..... • or • ADDITIONS A &. ac am 847-1957/St6-0206 • COASTAL ...................... ,,.. OLAIS .................. Utt fa: T.D.'s or !!! E: Camino of equal value, e ALTERATIONS Ca.Jtiets, windows, f!OOl'I, _ CALIF. CASTING CO. LAGUNA I S.ACM .............. i 195 o•EEM TNUMI ........ -..... ,,.. • ..._ fllM OAt !>317 846-n --•-c L "'1401 is tin . 1 __ .. .__ LAGUNA NIGUEL _,,, ....... :tl'U GUN SHOP . .. ............... v1a Geor&e WilliamBon .n.caltor pro..,.,...._ .....,. or • PATIO & DECKS etc, n.ca ot ommc' .,_. Tr .. Service 6tl0 ~n wng ts lea.1-.:u •u.. MISSION VIVO .. ,, ___ .... VOii HEALTH Cl.UIS .............. '"' 673-4.lSO 673-1564 Eves. 3177. HOUSECLEANING 2 everyday people who ha\-"e l&M CLl!'Ml!lllTE .............. Vlf HAULING .................. •nt * . BOB'S TREE SURGERY de ............ ,. SAN JUA N CAP'ISTllANO •..... 2ns HOUIECLEANINO ..... ········''" * * * * * * All c t t• Co woman Fut &: efJlclent a &ire to ....... ...._...n TV or CAP'llTllAfllO IEACH ... -.... :u:11 tMTe1 10• DECORATING ..... mi ------R. E. Wented ~ ANNOUNCEMliNTS ANNOUNCEMENTS ond NOTICES ~ :~sLru~ctor • Call sel2'l1 • isFiocbaclc .~ering the..,_~ modelin&: jobs, f1S to $125 =~.:e\:i~~TcOliHTY"::::::::·= INCOME TAX ... . ......... '14' Qa~ty ~ ••• N '-· t > CAT-REMTA' • 'lttf lllON, ~ftlltllfll, lite. ........ '111 Lapna Beach 494--lBIO JOE'S CLEAN SERV. * ~·=.. . perU<>.;r. Ou:.: u )'ouever. ... """ ~ ......... lllONINO ..................... ..,. ......,.,.,_ * FOR ON C\Mi;RA SUMMl!R ltl!NTAU ......... 2'11 INSULATING .................. •Jff We do Eve-.... 1 .. ., Re ii: CONOOMlflllUM ................ ttSI INSU RANCE ................... un * THE REMODELERS * .,, ...... -o-s TREES, Hedges. trim, cut, AUDITION * 0UP'L1t.1urs ~u•"'-............ trn INVl!ITIGATING, Dmdt-1• ···'* ~ ...... 100~ ,1 __ , __ Comm. Free Est. 64.2-755.L atlJmn• ren.oved, hauled. l) CALL <n4) 83S-8282 RENTALS JAMITOltlAL . .. . . ......... ,,. "'""' ....,. ., ..... _......... .... H u I . h-.. JEWl!!Llt'I' IEP'AJll, tk. ...... .... KitcbeM, garages -carporU • ~OUSECLEANil:'G It: yn, e.xp. Fully ins. 6C-«l30 lO AM to 8 PM OU••• n urn11 "° l.ANOSCAP'ING ................ "11 WANr Booldtntial !ncom< ond NOTICES P•rtOMls '405 Found (Free Ads) 64GO Property. Bn>m bu .._ ior ctupex to ~ units. One must haw 3 Bdnnll, 2 Batta. WdJ 1omted. lb&ler' 6ll-51ll!I FOUND Oua ring. main INCURABLE Oi9euPa &: Qnnplete Remodelln&. genl day work. Reliable. DON'S TREE SERVICE All AutoMOBILE IJne techni-:::T~1U,,_t.1sA··:::::::::::::::::::= ~f1~s~~~~1cf:''.".'::::.::::::::·= Quality Contractors 642,.3GliO • 5'8-M57 • ....._ Lise A: l -.. Etti. . far fut . MS.SA DIEL MAit ... ; ..... ,,.,.lll:S MASONRY, SllCK ......... ., .6UI BUSINESS ond FINANCIAL ~ CdM. calJ I. de9;:ribe0 terminal CUl!!:I &re 1tl)' 673-8309. .,,..;ally. N-to ioK BRO=~WN=-.. ---,..--Ba-.,.-t I your life to pin. (n4J bound in Hunttnpm Harbor 673-llOO. 1mi. Mfi-10 alt 7 PM. SWINGERS! New ~ .... t"'" .. , ns, ",_. c•n exper. growing MISA Vl!llOE .... -.......... Jilt MOVING " STOit.i.Gi ......... .... MY WAY, quality home Me&a ~ Service mates. 642-5584 Oki• dlr. :in Org. Ct)'. COLLEOI!' '""" ..••••••••••. 1111 PAINTINll. P'•-11tMl119 ...... .. . w··· il' • Carpets windows floors etc -"-. • .. un.... flllWPOllT &l!ACM ............ )211 P'AINTltolO, l llM ............... MH repair. IUUI, ce 1ng, oars • .· . • '"66-' .. mve man, ........ '6 to NllWP'OaT MOMTI ............. :nlt PATIOS ... . ............ -.. 'Mt etc, No job too rmall. Rea &: Commc I. 548-Cll Upholstery 6990 wot•k, xlnt pey, vac n, fr. NllWP'o•T 1Mo••1 .......... :122t PMOTOGll.t.P'MY ,, .. .... .. ... "71 IAYIMOllll • • •• l'IU l"LAIT•ll lNO,. P•ttll. a.II' .. .... ~14!M DUTCH Lady to do !nae benefits, s days, 00 DOVllt SM011!Ei ·:.::.::: .. :::::m1 PLUMllHG ................... .. FEMALE wire b11ir terrier, lame Jett rear leg. 8-13, Vic: N1t1 Ave. 54IJ.l98.1 alt 5. HEAL'nl Forces sale of Janitorial tlttVice route. 1963 Ford Eoooovan, aU equipmart to semcr au-Lost '401 counts. Gro1aes ap-LOST '""'--.-brown------'~."­ f'l"'CIXimately $7.<n:I per ye-ar. dl.!ciawed male cat Pacific Can be built up to doinc much Iarser "'l'.llWM. Full area. Child'1 pet_ Reward. 96U5n price $.DXl.00. 646-4063. .....,~..i--:~ Ex · ~ WIU.IAMS Furn l: Crpts nighta Contact Don PJ.9el WISTCllPlll ............•.•. ,.mt P'l:T ,Gll;OOMIHG ,,. Additions * Remodelinr ·~•asq;;.pel~. Reeove • __ ,_. cln.n. '---U.. Old c M. UNIV•llSITT PAIK ........... nu l"O<K. SERVICE .... -....... ··'"' F'1'ed H. Gef"Nick. Lie. • 842-7365 * r ·~ .... ntv. s., • • • llVIMll, ................... ,._ .. nu POWl!ll IWEIP'lll• ........... m.s •~ ~.. * "'S.nTO Bea.at WOlit. M2-8164. 540-9461. IACK IAY .................... 2241 li'UMP s1av1c• ................ .,. ,.........,..... .... Gen'! cleaning, Homea -'-''-"='-------IAST SLUPli' .................. Df:I 1100,.lf!IG ....... ' .............. MY Pennyrich Bru -Swimwear ADDmONS, L.T. Construe-& apts, Nite or Day JOBS & EMPLOYMENT tt BUS DRIVERS 1\1vf:: Telluce .... -...... ~"; :::~'8D/~i'::\ 11~itA.i~·····= Personal fittinp by _1ppt Hon. single or 2 story, plans, •546-5745* --Ten months poaitlor\5, $3,.10 COllONA OIL MA• ........... mo REMODELING, KlTCMIMI .... "45 Co. Guide. For btt info, Wrilf' S.C.S.G. P .0. Box 2111. Anaheim, 92!K>4 549-0026 MtHI029 Job W.1nt9d, Men ,_ per hr Apply Mon thru IAL•OA ...................... »ti SCISSORS SMAIPEN ........... ns or eat&: layouts. M7-1Sll. IRONING -.. • · aAY l5LAMos ............ _ ... mo sEwrNto ...................... mt ALCOHOLJCS Anoiiymoua ,=:;=::===::::====I In my Home 548-257'2 CAPTAIN Fri., '1 am to 4 pm at Bua ~~~~L~sUNL;".".'.'.":.:·::::: .. ~ :=~~~GT"!~~lt~A~:.~ Phone 542-7217 or .,,Tite to Carpet Cleaning 162.5 Garage. 600 Jrvine Avenue, NnroaT wut .............. am T.t.1Lo11Ne .................... ,n P.O. Box 1233 C.0.ta Mesa. I I 6755 LICENSED Newport Beach. {U4) MUNTINGTOfll 1e&CN ....... M• TEllMIT• cotmtOL ··········"" ron ng ""-d Lo -•••7007 NUNTIHOTOM NAll:IOUlt --.. 144' TILE, c .... '"k .......... -... •n• IR 0 N I N Gs 00.,_ in my perlence sail or power. Pro. BABYSIITER .. ---• our •0~.t.L ,s,,.CH •. , ................ >o• TllEI! Sl!llVICE .............. ,,.. 0 ... ... ·Q';, ...... ar -l .n, oN years ex-vw-• P-OUNTAIN YAU.ET .......... :Hlt TILE, Lfl••leum a Ml"'-...... lf7J BLACK w/white peke, Announc•m.ntt 6410 '"00" 1 1 "B' rt "·hi 'dt w .. ncu .. 110 ORO .............. l~H T'ELIVlllDN, lltPlln. Etc. ,.,,,.1 $1,000 DOWN -PlITS )"OU~ male, .. Jpo", Vlc. Osle &: ~. • home. You deliver and pick eas o._, spo ..... lli gUJ home, 7:45-4, 2 school age LONG IEACN ................. lSOI UPHOLSTERY-.................. ... to I ~ lawncletl!tte in Santa Ana, CM REWARD WINNER of Melroee School CARPET up. Sl per hr. Excellent i1ex1can & c~ntraI ~ boys, light homework. must ::::...G~fllc:~~~.::::::::::::::i: =~.:-~~G CLEANING::::::::::::= Beaul I... Bch Roy J, "'-"'1735 · · drawing for 'IV: B. E . STEAM CLEANED work. Newport, Costa Mesa can waters. Admini1trative Mve own tram, & ret. 5.lJ.. WESTMINSTtll ................ J6n JOBS & EMPLOYMENT Arnbloa RJtr. ~'7260 V'N" " or::D (!.,.... • l6'5 MlOWAY CITY ................. 11.na Covey, 2210 Pomom, Costa REASONABLE RATES area. 64_,....,l -.... nence. for appt. SANTA ANA MlllONn ......... KM JOI WANTED, Mt• ............ ,... 2 Operator Sho p or LOST: Female chocolate Mesa .... ~ t ·-·tallation AVAILABLE for weekends COASTAL ...................... me JOI WANTED. w .............. ,.. SiameH: cat. Je-M!:led !lea 1,'==·======= A-.. carpe ..... lroning, my home. $1 I .. A.. hart .. _ ... BABYSJTl'E'tt, Full time, LAGUNA ••ACM .............. SJOS JOI WANTED, equipment Call MG-3611, _,,__ v · •••• B 646-5971 hr. You Deli vu. ex e "" c ers or UQJV-own trans. 25-45. Lite LAOUHA MtOUl:L ............. IJtJ MEN a WOMl!N ............. mt es.crpt Moo. A: Wed. bekn '-'VUll.I· w: ~ a y, Tuto. rinn. 6490 ~.,--..,..'=''-~~_,,-1 ""'"'..,,A~ erles. Best or f't'.ferences ......... , .. ,,.".. MISSION VllJO --· ... -.... S1• SCMOOl.I a IMITllUC'tlOfll .... 7 ... 642-2917 • 0 '·-ond r--t Cle•";,..,. ......,.........., 06() n.n.. '""""" .... salary open. l•N CLIMl'lllTE ....... 171t JOI P•IPAllATIOM ........... 1111 4PM. . ..... .......!"" --,__________ \Yrlte Box M l • ..,..,..,, 515-8395 aft 6. U.N JUAN CAPllTllANO J7U l'MEATlllCAL ............... 1'11 FWFTY Fem Tabby kitten, GERMAN &. FRENCH AU&. Spec. 400' S20 • lRONING in my home, Pilot, 2211 W. Balboa Wvd., --'--'---'------<APlsTuwo euc.M .... -... »a MERCHANDISE FOR *:ro ~~.SR~.· ~ ~ flea collar. 115. vi c: Easy Pleasant MethcNi Repairing A: lnltallati(m Cotta 1t!eaa. Rea.!IOnable. Newport Beach, Ca. BABYSI'ITER. -hou11ekeeper ~~=~~~~~~M·:::··::::::::::·:;: SALE AND TRADE Brentwood St, CM 548-m9. Fot Adults &: Children. Fr@e esl 645-131711--~-~......,.,~"':!'''----11==;::======== for teacher's 4 schl children, OUPLl!Xll UNFURN .......... :1915 FUllNITURE ... . .......... ... 673-721.l. REMARC Serv. 3 IRONING My H J b H 11 ·30 4·30 Mon/F'rl ~1ust IUMMlll RSNTAU .......... :ms OF,.ICE l'UllNITUIE: ........ "11 REST~=.-,=~= .• ~~-p~.-~,,~·12standardblacktempoodles, ____ •_83>-0554_;_ __ *___ ices. rooms • omc. o Want , hi' • · 8977949 • RENTAL~ orF1ca EQIUl"MENt ......... Mn \,In.A.I~': nme ,.wy vie. Laguna NlllJl!l 4!8-23l3 $21.50. Fully guaranteed. You pick up & deliver. Women 7020 ave car. -• Apts. Furnlth9d STOit& 1ou1PMENT .......... 101t location. SlO,IXXl. ~""'"'".,.., SERVICE DIRECTORY Credit cards OK. Ml-6688 I5c a pc. 64G--G218 BABYSIITER • my horn•, ca,.E. IESTAURANt ......... llOl4 • 496-!1()(2 • or ~·.;>. _v Ol!Nlll:AL .............................. IQUIP'MENT .............. 11 A • "00 STEAi.'1: jet carpet cleaning. SENIOR t ypt It w/dio-muat have refl!f't'ncH, own COSTA MISA .................. 41M MOUSIMOLO cooos .......... me ccount1ng .., . Janltor'al ,790 ta.pho ex r 1 n . tn..........t tio 646-6706 MESA va1101: ................ 4111 GA••o1 SALE ............. ton '405 By Clarl<.af't'., nation-wide I nr pe .e ce lft-·-t""''a n. Nl!WPOltT l f'ACN .............. l'UllHITUllE AUCTIDM ....... "°" BOOKKEEPING Service ror serv1~. Free est. 642-4055 SPARKLE Janitorial 1 wiii: terestccl in part-ti.me eve~ BABYSITTER for teacher _ Nl:WP'OllT NE•oHTS .......... cu .,P,.LIANCE5 ................ :11• :=========ol hw work 1:'...... need NEWlllOllT SHOllEI ........... 4»11 'NTIOUES -.......... -... •H• Moner te Loan 6320 Personals ---'-----1st TD Loan 1% INTERESr 2nd TD Loan Temu based on eqWty. 642-2171 $45.0611 ~ Harbor area 21 )TS. Sattler Mortgage Co. 336 E. 17th Slrttt ~yWonted 6350 M1&'· Co. needs $15 M tor upa.blion. Secured. 963-7BJS after S:OO p.m. 'ANNOUNCEMENTS ond NOTICES Found <F,.. Ado> 6800 OK. GRAY .t blk striped tiger cat, sUver jeweled coJ. Jar I: Dea collu. Vic: Tultln Avt A: Irvine Ave, C.M, 54M302 KEYS -Hcue .I: car vicinity -&wallto end Parle Gf't'en Dr. In Harbor View Hilla: ~I. P'wDd an bNch vlc. !.iand A Balboa.. loqulte at f.l'IXlt coa.nter, DaJly Pilat, ZZl1 Bolboe. N.B. SM bl!< • .....,, 1m<1 t..iml dot· ParlPomeraa I• n . VloloJty "' .. -... El Cunlr». !!itl C25I • ATHENA'S .small businesses. Laa. Bch., dow clesninr Serv. Win-'O • ..-Y"ne In Bolsa Otlca/Eclin&'l!!:r area, WESlCLl,.I' . .. ......... 47)1 Sl!WING MACHINI " ........ 111• CdM NB c M Daily C.1r-t L.1yl"' a do .d cl nst. typing most romis of legal H B O.ll> .. A... UHIVlllllTY fJARK _ ......... 421' \\USICAL INSTRUMENT ...... IUt of the Surwt Strip with the greatttt rhia from JIOlL YWOOD tn l . • ., ·'. • -WI, l'tSl .• com • co d nts 54~1-73 .. ~· IACK ... y .................... 4240 Pl•Not & OIOANS ............ IUI -:kl.-:_.,,monthlv. CaJJ'•'""'w~.r~ R•p.tlr 6'26 cleanup. Free est. 962--0672 co"""LLEmcGE.'G~ .. ~ ...... job ~ • BAB y SITTER. J;ght EAST IL\JFF ''' .............. 4142 RAD IO ......................... .,. .,. ""-' o;r-ou.u ..,.... •r-"' wa>na .._. COllOHA DEL MAii ....... ,,.,4UI TELllVISIOM ................... t2H I STI .. ha ... _ n-t housekeeping, live in. $30 IAt.aOA ..................... Hl·FI" ITEltlO .............. 1711 MASSAGE YOU inp. ...... . w """' '""'.""' deal L.1ndsc:apinn 6810 C.l\1. area, be~ 1or ••k. 1 •··· oU. = ~39 &AY ISL.ANDS ................. 4lM T•Pe 11ico110111s ......... Int in town Lil Carpet-L1noleum· -.. . --mother v.Tio works nites. .. ....., """""" LIOO ISLli . . ............... 41Jf CAMEllAS & EQUIP'MINT .... aoe Now with a new location In Newport Beach .. ~9532 211 62nd St., 62nd " W. Cou:t Hwy ln tht- NPWpOrt Shores Center * FULLY LICENSED * Re.mwoed Hi.odll Spiritualist Advice on aU matters. Love. Mam.ea, B\l.llM• Readings given 1 days • week. 9 AM • 9 PM 312 N. EJ Camino Real. San Oeml!!lte, 49'2·9136, 00-0076 SinPl • Widowed • Divorced * LIFE It e:\Ciling u ' sbattd withe rljht Ofl('. St.op wasting i:ours. We have a smart way. 517-. 24 hr. ~. Appllence Repairs Ports 6510 e Waaher I. Dr.Yer Repaine Free Eltlmates. Work Guaranteed. Call 5.36-3159 Bobyslttlng 6550 OPENINGS Now w/reliable bt.bysitter, xlnt c a re , fllllJpart tinW". Me s1 N o r t h I P aularino area. .......... LIC aitter hu 2 vacancits, JD.Y bomf'. Vie OCC & College Pk llChools. Xlnt lovi~ ~. 5-IS--0706 BABYSIT, my home, fenced yard, lunch, all play equip. From Victoria to Mesa Dr. Price reas. 75c hr or SU wk. &16--0lM). BABYSIT'G, wkly, my home, rncd yd. baby ok, vic:-Bch Blvd &: P.C. Hwy ~pa 53&-'ro73 +MASSAGE I. SAUNA f.Ovely girts/ EXPERT MAS. ODW CatT at my home. SAGE. Atk about our Lu Harbor I: 8akl!!:t' vicinity. VtPs v1catioN:, 10 AM to C.M. S40-6248 2 AM, 7 DAYS. 2930 W. WILL babysll my borne, Cout Hwy, NB. 54W008. behind Pomona Sehl, CM. HALE• ltEAR'T!'! YAarJ'. A'ftY Al'· 6:30 to! 646-S8!'H ING wtOOWER. wilhta to NEWPORT J{ltJI area. luye meet at1luent: widow, depen. yard •land* Lunch + dent OK. To ~ expen-lll'lllek:s. Xlnl care. 6(5...2™ aes, wctrk &: fUn on luxuri-ClllLD care. lo 4 yn, my ou. )'&Chi. Objeettve SaU. hm.. toed }'d. Nr. Ml~ ttw"!TT Jll/aa.3005. ta--Bctl Blvd, H.B. 5.1S-4o84. PERSONAL. Manqcr for WO~IAN wfl >Wna: ehlldrrn mvs>danl. lllnlte. diao. tr». wilbea kt m'9 ..... d\lld, m-M00 N.B., aft 10 AM ~i-5. 5*-5211 . NEW LAWNS seed d IAL&OA 111..AND .............. '115 M,O&IY SUP'PLIES ............. ... Tile. C.A. Page. 642-2010 ' • n!• • ing, Have own car and ex-BABYSITIER w a n t (' • HUNTINGTON IEACM ·········"· s OllTIMO 00005 ., .......... .. ::::===========I roto-tilhng, r e n 0 v a 11 n g' '""rience. LIVt!-ln OK. Call College Parle: school dist, 3 FOl.IHTAlfll VALLIY .......... 4411 llHOCULAllS. SCOPtS ····-··",. I I I -'-••"p 897 2417 o• ~ ~.. k. 567 n<l SIAL ltACM .................. 4~Sf MISCELLANEOUS ............. NM E ect_~ ~· 6640 :;'!-~.· -. Lynn 531-3885 atter 6PM. .. ...... a w -LONG IEACH ................. 4500 MISC. WANTED .................. ,. .. -COMPANION t Id I BABYSITI'ER -live in (Ir oa.t.NGI: COUNTY ............. ..00 MACHINIEltY, Etc. ............. ,. ELECTRICIAN. Small Job&. o e er y •-'•OEN 011ovE ................ 11 LUMaE11 ....................... 1111 main'.--, , , Pa 1,,. u 'ID SERVICE 6825 lady, in exch•...,.. for home. out. U, hsekttping. Good w1sTM1MJT11a ................ 4'11 STORAGE ...................... int ,_..._" K ~ ~ ... ~ 8o l"' ,,.~ ~,,49 MIOWAY-CITY ................ 4'16 I UILDtNG MATllllAU ....... 17tl 548-S:lro Have car, Xlnt. ref's. cook. pe,y. y -n. ~ eves. lAH"l'A AM• .. : ..................... SWAPS ....... ' ..... .,,. C AND S 1.-1aid Service 539-5294 BAKER experienced hand SANTA ANA MElllKTS _ ....... "'-'I PETS •nd LIVESTOCK Floors 6665 Residential &: apartments. HOUSE work wanted by day. thop. San Clemente Bakery ~l~i~L ··:::··:;::::::::::::::;!: t:i: ,GENlillAL .............. .... Ph. 642-9873 OJ' 642-9874 n-1. own ·-~-tion 492-5922 or 492-7046 1.AOUNA llACH .............. 411! 0001 ·::::::::::::;:::::::::::::"" no: ''"'"'I"".. LAGUNA NIOUEl. .. , ..... -.• 41e1 MOllSl!I CARPET VINYL TILE "°11~7 ·• 5 PM MISSION VIEJO ___ ., ___ •7M · .................... ,IUf "" -"' a.u. · · BAR.MAID Wanted. no CX· LIVl!SToac: "'40 !Jc CO·--~~EST p • t ' SAN CllMl!fllTE "'""4714 CALIFORN .. IA .. L. IVING l, .. n. rn-c:.o::.. • atn Ing, per. necesll. Apply JQAM SAfll JUAN CAP'IST•AHO 4PU * 541).7262 * Paperh!_n~ing 6850 Job Wanted, Sat. morn. to Vikki's carnTltANo •EACN 41JO Nu1ts1•11:s -................ mt ~-"----1 03 DANA POINT ................ ,,4141 SWIMMING P'OOLS ............ lttll PHONE the Men & Women 7 0 Lour@e. 1791% Newpor t TlltP'Le>c,•tt. ................ 4No PAT1os .......................... u Furniture R•itoring rtst -then phone Blvd CM co1tooM1N1uM ................. so •wMttios ... , ................. "" "75 the be&t: Jordan &: Son Cou.p,e to manage apart-.;:.c.::·c..::=·------NOTal.S ............ _,, _____ 4t1S ""'CATIONS " .... tm _& R•flnlahlng ___ Painting. Ucensed, bonded. Experi need BAR~1AID . TOPLESS RENTALS TRANSPORTATION ruRNITURE Stripping l Insured. S48-S325 ~n:. 548-4009 e• ' Fantasy Theatre, 320 So. AptL Unfurnished •O•Ts a YACHT& ............. ... ftfiniahifl&. YOU Supply Tbe Paint. 3 i\tai n S! .. S.A. :::T~11~'°.u:·::::::;;:::::::::.:: ~::~·r.ulSE•s ·:::::::::::::: •&t:J.-95'lS• Br, l.Jv Rm • Ko'tc'·-Jobs M..,., Wom. 7100 BEAUTICIAN for bu• Y • Ml!IA v••oE -................ 1111 o-s1t1 IOAT ........... "1t i~~!,_:~i~~~~'~C"l,;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;,i lllWPO•T &EACN .......... Jl'OO IO•T lllA ILl!llS .......... tin Palnted, $50. Call 557-8638 popular C.M. shop. No NIWPOaT MtlOMTI .......... Stlf IOAT MA1NTENANCI! ......... 9"1 G.rd.nln• 6680 clynt•I• -Paid vac flll"WP'OllT SMOIU ........... SUI IOAT lAUNCNIN• .......... ,..,. • McAdams Paintln., "'A-•. A •·tt p • I "" ....... · WESTCLI,... . ............. ·"" MAR INE l'QUIP. .. .••••. tell • .... ""'-' w ,,,, g.w er 011t on Grads we le D me . Ph. UNIVlllSITT PAlllC ........... S!ll •o.t.T SLIP', MOOlllHG ........ ,... AL'S GARDENING Inter. & Exler. Special rates T lilanRi'!r. 54&-71.86 lACICSAY .................... ,,... 10.t.T se•v1cli1 .............. ,., .,, Gardening .. amall land-on ap~. 646-3645 ..... J IAST lLU,.,. ............ 1141 IOAT llEfllTAU ............... '11111 •Jr Be tu,.._,..,,. maJ ... , COllOHA Oil. MAii ,,,. •• , .... n .M IOAT CNAllTliR ........ -..... "1t .:aping service• call 541).5198 METICULOUS PAINT. auv ......... -• e e; •ALICA ................... »111 """•H• 10.t.TS ............... .... c.-n_,._ N--r .. u eo.,. BLUE CHIP STAMPS INS. -1::: <i ma.le. Nicuet Hair Fashfona, IAY Ill.ANDI ................. llSI IOAT MOVING ................ ,... ~Tll'I> """"" .. ......,.,~ "---""' •l 9 Monarch n.~ ni... LIDO Ill.• ............... ., .llS1 IOAT ITOAAGE .... _, .. , .... ... ta ~tesa, Dover Shores, cnlw col 11tudents. Inl.e:xt 1 ....... N, ...... , ~ ............. IALSOA ISLAND .............. ml IOA.TS WANTIED ......... ~ .... .. W~cllfl ~.~ r.... ...____, __ ~ "'°"" 11Z •llNOW • ,~ _,,_, ....,,,.y "-.... ~UMTINOTOlll a•&efll ............ llllCa.t.~T ............... flM ""'' • ,.........,11, .....,.,. ~. vo-.u 4J«I t...,_ Dr.• N.,,,,,.,i ..._. POUfllTAIN YAU..IY _,., • .,,.Mlf Pl.VINO l.tl'StOMt ............. tllll C d _,..._,,.,,. 0-.. c.-,....,.,. BANK l l AL ••AC!t ....................... MOlll.I MOMll ............... '111 JAPANESE ar enlna *PAPERHANGING rAMwUf-llll "°"' •tACM .................. .,..MOTOR MO.MU .... -........ m1 Sl!rvlce. Neat work, Cleanup &: PAIN11NC. 1 ~251:======:::::::==: I TELLERS O•ANDI couJrTT ............. Nit 11cYcL11t ................ '221 yd , "°" ,,_ O.t.•Dllfll elOVI ......... ., ... Mlt ll.ICTlllC CARS .............. nse · maint. .,_..._ * PAPERHANGER * w111TMINST111 ............... s.in MINI 111t11 .................. ms UP SP~•••. * EXPERIENCED* M10WAT CITY ................. s.1a w>TOll<YcLn ............. ,,.. CLEAN ~st Recogniled Authorit)' Prior abJ"li"ti'es . tAMTA AfllA ., ........ -......... MOTOltSCOOTa111 .......... .. Ne• (et!Oe • repnlr. Odd irutruc•-...... 9 • U.NTA AMA NllllMTI ......... tt# AUTO SlllVICES a PAllTS HM ~-......... M.. ____ w_•.'-~-~----l "' ... '::ti.. ·rop •till')' A: bc!ncflts IUSTIM ....................... 1641 AUTO TOOLS. f'QUIP .... ::::f.11 P"" ·-~ an 1m1teu For .. COASTAL ...................... ,.. fllAILIR, TRAVIEL ........... MU C I Y d C I INT, I: Ext. Pain~ L«-aJ mtn Y.'Ome n LAllUHA •••CM .............. J1• TllA!Llllt. um11Y ............ "' O:"'P tfe •r art rd's, llc'd, im .. trff est, age~c;y lntett11md in joinlna a fast LAGU~A llllOUEL ............ im CAMPlllS .................... :, m. st0-4837 '-·1 Cbu·• .. o-. IA -i .... -...t SAN Cl.lMl!fllTI' ......... m l TllUCKS ...................... ,,.. -..... ~" .. v" .. '5 ·~·Onal bank. IAfll JUAN CAPIST•Al'IO ...... sm IEEPI ............ m t A Ed La TRISH HOPKINS CAPIST•ANO l tACN 1711 CAMPO• lt:EfllT.l.U fS11 Cut Sil Ml PROJo'ESSJONAL, 30 yrs OAfllA P'OlfllT .................. 17 .. DUNl aUOOllS Mainl f'nllncc. Llc'd. Iruiul'('d txp. pnpemann1~ , pain-483 E. !7th, SUlto 224 C.M. Centinela Bank ~''"'"" ttc. ................ ,,.. 1M1"oaT10 AuTos ............ .... ••• ••~ • j ··~· '""HDOMINIUM .............. !91' SP'Olf C,\llS ............ lf .............avo a.. . Ute. Jrom England. 968-7461 '42-1470 ll"NTALS WAfllTIO ............... lfllTIOUlll. CLASttCI ........... u El llOOMS ,.0. •INT ........... '"' RACI CAIS. llOOS .......... N:ll T\U'TI those White .~ OOLLEGE Student.I, 3 yn C&ll Carole V1uwlerkool 'tOOM a IOAllD . Jftt .-uTo IVINTS ........... :. ""' fJito cuh thru 1 O&lly Pilot rxper. No drlnkln;. BUI or-f'or an ad to sell M'OUlld lto\OTElS. t11A1lt:• COU•ts '"' .-uTol WAHTllD ............ ,,.. • 11 --OUEST HOMES """'w c••• .............. .... Dime-a-ww &dJI StMll!!:. ~9. Ur .. clock, dial 64z.:i673. I 171ill fi..l&.7t21 N.B iollK. llEMTALS .,.,UTC ll.t.$11110 .............. tlllt J( Jc -• Im d c • p p " " • • s • • • t h 81 J 0 I c ' l 1 I ( I ( F p lv. I ' J c " • a I ' t -• I 2 I 2 c c ' -----···--__,.. __ ,_ --.-n,'l9111 JOIS & IMPLOYMINT JOIS & IMPLOYMINT JOIS,; IMPLOYMINT JOIS & IMPLOYMINT JOIS & EMPLOYMINT MIRCHANDlll 'OR MIRCHANDlll l'OR • SA~I ANO TRADI SALE AND Tit.ADI Joli• Men, Wom. 7100 Jobo Men, Wom. 7100 Jolie Men, Wom. 7100 Jobt Men, Wom. 7100j~'41~11o~~~-!~'·~W~om!!!!;·....J...71!,!00!!!;;.::~::;:::...:..:.::=-== I''.:'""------- MllCJWlllU l'Oll SALi AND Tit.Alie-· • ' • B··UTY OPERATO"'::'" ZXP!:R IENCE -;;;:d • WAl'I'RE&\ EXPElt.. ':"~lture ~ !!'~..!·.. 1112 ~,:a· ,. t12S M1 ... n.~!O_·• ~ ~ Mlna&f:r, Rec:epUoniJt. co.. J, W. ROBINSON'S R.ettaurant l\ll1 or Part nme ,, fit FOUR Fudr Ganae au.. rvmM I _ EVE8 • SU!IDAYS. ... ucl&o, n>URUH, hair • NEWPORT BEAOl • s.-·· eou .. -20 PC. MAD ID" Lou .. -lid'*' l'ZNDER BASS AMPLmEll llAUTIPULll * 54M151 styllot, Cm&le or female) '•II Time 133 s. Cout, ....,... B<h J ROOM GROUP .ny "'"•· u.-~~ DELUXE IUCKDlllAaa:I\ IO ,.... •lot ~ • t•·•-11 llaa ·-for e 8USIOYS l'ROM MODEL HOMES _., __, IARRI LS BOOKKEEP......., ._-. unte:rs Sa.Ion. '."uh · . WAITRES~, owr %1. Utile lnaludn• ,..,11tld _,. l clotht1 Is equlpm.nt. Glrll BUS OUrFAR ~.,.,..,.. tal.r A SECRETARY I~. w..mt Full or Part Tlrno • DISHWAS/4ERS H•Jdl ...... J09 Md'lddon ~-~ ,· ..T.:~~ • -Ibo J.2 A 14 -"""Jou * ,_ * •··• ~-I _, ~~ -ol ... and -t' dl-1::;: A:~~;: EXPER'D Inlunnce qeney • SALES e * APPLY IN PERSON * p , N.B. 6'B-9989 table: 2 lampt, ctr..r. mJr-of mile. QIO capital 8t. BASS VSolln ~ MittmwUd eumfilrtnc.. For decoralln. comp an)'. Bookketplne ~anted, pvt time. * WANTED * ror bMdbc:vd, QUllUd la: (betWttn Vkata Ir WU.. Ctnwl. A~ auoo, a.~ coaunndll tukl lnd\lde payroll tax ar M&...DlS Apply tn ptl"IOn 10.S pm S--..L Shop '#.1 Llctnted nal utai. Mln-~ 6 mattrw, 15 pc olf Po~) Oleta Mn&. x1at b1p1 6 .-.l, 00.. .,...... tar '*1rdnil tnM. preparation. dot1rla of com· EXP'D nunery..garden ce~ Penonnel Dept. ""'°"' people 1or Pnual ru1 ... dfnlae room; b.W. 6 4 ~ Many FREE to )'OQ too. Sat. owr ~ Call ~Tm 1fwbs. lal:ilir::t. •tc.. inc. zx.. puttt tnput tor pnc,..J. ter aale1man, Amllnr'a Nu.r. •2 Jl'uhlon Ial. N.S. Dl5 E. Cout Hwy. late, boUle net Miu, rent. bide chatn. I: Sun. • ACOUmCAL cuttu' _ tremely tbD'd.1. !edict. trt.I batanc. I: 9HY, N.B. Ph: 6"4573 Equal opoortun.lty emplf))'tT'. Oorma del Mu al dt•k. Put-time, cw.., COMPARE AT ,.,.... SUPER SALEIJ SAT-SUN,. cu.in J'.00 •lt:altl.. Xlat • UOf report"analylb. -Should-be-a &XPQt. woman Uquor -.u:n ~ Rneaurant---Sit. ~· pt9 4 Stow.mat w/.U.1 01B cmL..IJJ1....fGMfl Call f'fS.3e3 .... '>Piii. Sbortband cl<l1<, 9-2 PM dafl.y, some J~.;~ ~~:::. TACO BELL Riddle Clfuso llNJtorsNodownPmta.°"'11.!fiiiO ~-. -...;--12 iijil' GIBSON84SUstri -~!li{ar- wou.ld be helpful but not ettet. 642.-0342 smn or couple&. Appl,)' at Pm. Male atmtnt w/rit.e JSM E. C.t. Hwy .• CdM WeLK'S WARIHOUSI 1-diN Mn, dee l\lMU', P'OV'f'I' bet.ck. tkte ti&..._ Sl'OW.SOA1' •fldl. 1 G.A. s,. end complete 1numt and t'ACl'ORY tral~s. HI-230 W W ......... A S.A. dusts. Good •tart In 1 675-7225 «lO W. ~ St.., Santa Ana Fender &111.P. ColflaJdlbant. '"--"-----..;..,.t. ---'D~-'-l10D. » Wary req'mtl. to Box M-•" • ......... ve., ..i..,,. No eq nee. 111 --inc equip Tools elothhw. ... ......_ _. ,.,,_,. • -...-._- )'.)'l9 DeJly PUot ~~tlo~~:~ted.mlltci::;i or caJJ Ms.ml Oc:ftn' Ave. Hr,. !kh. ~~~on;: MUST RLL toya. lei akatf1, ffI.J't • NEW P'mler D•lose ~-=,..., .. ':f:td. .. """'· 2:..:: e BROILER COOK. math, a· 10" or ovtr, UTE tactory work. MM:al B-T800 ~trlendlhipA.loveto OVIR STOCK•D •tneo. NAME rr WE"VE Rewrb Ampl.ltlitr, Muat Mec4ato •h•ll-loader DISHWASHER. Dinn c r medwt\cal ablllty helpf\.U. O:ie.tin& P\ant F.V. Meo-RESTAURANT . Now takins t'M> ~· Whil9 Twtna Jt9,gs. J'Qlb ~JO. GOT m Diii !leather Ln. .Ut Call 6G-1N1 ~ ~ J2 .. }l)uSe. 64J.$9 ~125 = ~~· ~ ... !:"!: applica&na ior *OOOKS* motbf,.~ WOl'kl, My ,home M· Queelll '81.IJ, Kb.-$11US, NB. OOMPU:PE DRUM sr:r, 1a4itt bUae. .,Jee .... sussoYs * WAITRESSES FAT & UGL y777 _.. j,, ~~· -· -Appty, eoio... Kltcbm, :mt Fri. s.Jacy Open. -Twin She Haid-Jl.IO, **MOVING -..11o tablo, ._. -_.. -r"""" ._ a iwrr Apply ln penon onl)', Tale u ~· ·-. Wo ·-bably , •••• LI v E. l u .. M~ HB Harbor Mvd., C.M. WANTED exp/dliltiwaehml. Trund!t Seta -.es. RoO.-.. WtMr snu. '61 vw Bus. lb new $350. ~2:l'll. M:ISCI tQ..18G. U.T-suM of the Whale. 400 Main, J.,.._,,. ...,.., -,, ..., .. tter Permpo11tlonavaiLJ>teue way beds. $29.95, Stl.ld» Crolif.eow, f11ralture1 M . ...... Peninsula ~Li";;: CASTING co. ~...:. = ~~· ... --.. ::"'.!."Im. ... ~ -sc;'Es'TA ';'i.~IP SHOP =· = b.:: •.:.; Pl-& o,.... 11• '"*~~,.~u=c~n=o=N,,,_*_,_-1 CARRIER '~"":'i..!~== ';,...":""i ~!~ . mtd:J Gxec $91.00 WHk =~~CM =oo.u:&<.1Ac::::. .·~~~:..iwz r:-...:.:· BOYS l>Pe•. for work In mag, ,,.., man, perm. "'" 49<-'IE _.....,, tor c..... Ghia PART TIME EVES. S4lll5 'Cat Hwy, Dona Pl. MOVING! Wuher, .,,,..., PIANOS A-,.,..... 7::111,.. WANTED '/:::'· .;i:.:""'ml'• .. ".!:· MAIDS EXP! TOP WAGES C10 W. Cout Hwy., N.B. MEN & WOMEN 49M552 """'· Kkhy """""'· ""' ~~~ = Windy's Auction .... • pay, p.. • Apply In penon-Jtoad~ By appoint 646-3939 6 to 10:30 pm. No no leC'tknJ.. Jl'!l/P:I quilted 2J7l'ii Newport. CM -- We are client paid, no fee. IM 1400 Paliaadea, C.Af. perier>eo necnauy, Bunk ~a drftM'!' w/mlr· «ft. dinette set, MISC. KIMBALL Grand ••·••• S7IS Behbxl Ton.r't Bade. M&t"1 !or the DAILY PILOT Dana Point, San Juan Cllplltrano and Capiatrano Beach. C.Ontaet Mr. SUy at DAILY PILOT Not a .choolF • MAIO· for NeWpartBalboa SALESLADY, experienced, Must be UNt I: de-. ror, larae cotfft table w/ ™ 8lkt W, 19th, CM. --o···· ~s 1111 r so•~ -~ ·-REE . . . -.. x1nt -~-bl .,._,__ plate .. ra--encl tables. '" ~ ......... •••••• ~ . --...... TV SCREEN TEST PmnlUla atta. Exp d or -« Ottr", appor'tUnit1n ~ e . .,.,_.\Rf'-MM!i:;;.;;• drftler w/ Sl'EREO • DWlh: • SUWT • HAMMOND Cbord "A.-1" S2!lt We a otnder .caJld s». f' PH: (714) 835-8282 not /C&ll ~ wkhc ........ , Pl cholnc. hSouthl "",· :..~~.For1 mirror DUX din rm set BedBptftdH ·~d -Ju r nltu re· HAMMOND BS •••••• $1995 mahoprv b•neh/c::r:a.. ID AM to g PM J\.1AID: for Newport.Balboa 0 • • a 'I a , r a nle1 vn:W ~ 54 • • , ouae~ nema • Old W. $5: BM-o&Q 'fl/ff/It a Peninsula area. Exp'd er Fubiona. Contact Mr • , 7782. wicker bar stoola. 51881 clotbea. lDlD2 Qi.tb' Suk includes bench. dellYe17 A maa-$10. 17111 .,_ JU-. F/CSu_!~k~~ .... Co .. $650 not/Call 675-3463 01stell, 5CS-3688 e WOMEN WANTED e Fumlture Factory Dr. HB w~, •• ?da"7 other 9t. Foun91R Va11•7• + .,..... ·-:1. N.B. . Gd MAILING room aupeni9or • * SECRETARY * Trottft"1 Bakery Open to Public TbUl'I • SUD GARAGE SUe: ~l!M Barpins, • • MT-GXL San Cemente otficr ~plt!ta 8 ~~;:· Great e~ in.ope ratlni Beautiful New Offices. 234 FCftat Aw., nrla: Week Only Stereo, routft', table, etc. MUST B~ SEEN! 8-LK--A----,-..,-,-k-~- 305 N. El Camino Real r-w · • Philllpllburg in9erttt &: GOOD opportunity for alert Lquna Beach * * *SAVE 1ii * * * 18691 VlaPaWiJ¥>. I:rvtnt. e ALSO e bcd•pread, ,......,..,. 49ZM20 p NewpoArt Cheshire Jabe>ling machine ~~B ~ .... ~~. In tu! See Mn:. Raupp 2)13 P~~ce,.!1~ CM LG Hard F.dp ittttched YAMAHA e 10M1WL boOttr, cott $215, ..a .. CAPTAIN WRIGHT needll ersonnel ' gency desired. Reaponsibilitln: in. Pl~••· • auV>::"n..iatQg q:eft.. ....,..,....., paln~ AJcai tape deck e 'IHOMAS Dbl ptnk ~ ....., help NoW tming Waitrne, 833 Dover Dr., N.B. elude organ!J:ine &: ~ ey, All 1kil.a lnd. ahcrtha.nd School•ln1tructlon 7'°9 DINING Table 1: a BaUr othn' hlriUd item&. 541-2162 KOm.ER A: CAMPBELL w/&.t ndfte, eoet. r "C Busboys, Cooks and Fo11n. 642.3170 ~ I~ bWk mailing. Man req'd. Xlnt uJ.uy &: belle. chaQ. a.b:Jm. area q, 2 SIDEWALK SALE COAST MUSIC Amtri&n lbade 6 ~ ..-.:. t9jn attd. Apply U.S daily. Female PBX for answering « woman a cc« Pt ab le. tits. Under 30. Ph: AIRLINE antique tams-. Tbura I: Fri s.t...sun.. 1382 M~ a. NEWPORT A HARBOR MO; Mlac' c1N.per1 i.t:dc. WU Wrilht'• Amer ica· service. Two 8'111ts avail. 540-3095 * m.1S70 * SCHOOLS only. XII EveniflC ~ WDJB'S VARIETY Costa Mea * fC..28S1 56-2'J06. Golden Wnt & Ed .... r. 7oJO.IPM >. 3-11 PM. MANAGER TRAINEE SEC'Y-LEGAL PACIFIC CdM. . YARD Sale: ~ A Aul. Hn OnI,y llM IUaf AMP'~,;.;;.;.:;Grsnd_~~,,,..~~.~ ... H.B •. 1.ody'a is l'lf'xt 10 ua. 646-8000 FOR TOY OiAIN TRAINEE $500 Day 1: Nicht Cauea 8' SOFA. never u.d. quill"ed Anytb1rv trom nzp to nuts. SAVI NOW rqulation poci taWt .. CEMENT FINISHER .. GENERAL HELP , . Xlnt oppor, l!-25, mam.d, Lovely new Newport Beach ~ !lonl, -$125; Come .... 900 lluftll. CM. DURING SUMMER ID _.... - Expcr, * * 546-25.15 e ... 25 •n hour draft exempt, many Co. Ofc'a. Xln't oppor. w/tl.ne '10 E. 17th St., Santa Ana Matchin& kMtetlt $75. CLEARANCE SA.LR condltion. Or1Cm.J co•t ,,.. benefitl. Call Mon, 8124 Mr. tlnn. Top benefits. Call Mil;a 5.10-8.131. RUMMAGE s.le, Aug. 23--2'1', We baw ~ ftPGI. $15111. U:o•t D & • mat FOU~~fN ~~LLEY ~:~~orC:i~; !~A; Brubaker,~ Betty, 557-'1.22, Abigail Ab. e KARATE e ~.:. ~w;.:-:wu:: nnt return. A noar models ~:::, ~ Public Work. Fo"'m.n J9.35, 6 mo's resdcy req'd. AiANAGEMENT Trainee/ bot Penonnel ~. 230 Ctildren I: adults. Ml W. Office fumltuN •10 G•n•GE ,.._,_ ct evuy model ffammmd "'-~ &·.-= ~ ·-Sal A li ti ._ V!. Warner, Suite 211, Santa 19th St., C.M. 6 to t pm. nn.n. ~! FRl-suN n.-.. n.-mw A receive .. '" ...., r-. -$126-#)5 PER MO. Call Mr. NellOn 956-2873 esman. PP ca ona ....,.. Ana. 642-8387, MS-.,,...... Reftll'd MdO wood -Name It, We've Got Jt! llO ::!.'.:"" ... ~-• '¥JIN ELD: GE a:i-. •1· 3 'bi GIRLS -"-· iJlR' a~pted, Tiie Sin&er ~ ,. __ ,.... ... ... ~ .. '~·in ~ra~n:u.: *workitw*' w: J: put;&! QI., 2300 Harbor, C.M. *SECRETARY* SCUBA Diving dUltl form. $69.50 ~~ ""°"-: UVY"CI-...,.-, .... -.i. HAMMOND =':.:•~or= tion, maintenance at public HOUDAY HEALnt SPA. MAN To aulst tnll' of local Neat appearmce, bright, Ing now I New p ort rotary .50 e c .&-') llGO In a>RONA DEL MAR home _,.A CCdrol.,.... full energetic young lady tor J Unde!'water I n 1 t I t u t e. have the ~ ae1edioD ...,..,.. •new 2854 E Cout Hwy mata • ... ... -; works. 2 ;yrs. college. Expel', now has openings, or appliallCfl atore. Neat ap. girl ofc. Shrthnd, typing, M>lBle ol uaed ofDct b'D Jn tb1a ~ Mon A Fri eYH, (J) TOOXl!ii tlr9I 6 ..... I may be substituted for edu. part time. Please call pearanc.. 496-2383 Mr. U b am. DISHWASHER. mo c.&n Pb' $1-. ~ ca~ Apply befOre A11g. 842-1451. WrigbtS--lOamonly. te kkpg, Real Estate or VIOlJN LESSONS McMabaDDeslt 6 Sattler under eouwr HAMMOND Oraaa 2 AMAN.A~ 21th. at;v Hall, 10200 Slater GIRL Friday, gd. tYPlng MAINTENANCE construction exp, helpful. BeiW*W Studentl 1800 Newport Blvd. model. AYOCado. Newr u.-w/pr"'Neta A: Pft'C., Wu-wtndotr -, -""'4. Awl'Ule, phone (n4l 96%-2424. &ltilla, lte. bklcpr, telephone:. PAINTER Salary open, Sfl-5667 Oill 644-4589 NB 60-aeo ed, in cq. crate. $119. Call ranty, ie... I:~ •• $511. Cost $350 -:i'..:. SlD8-. 1 Good I"-·~1 ~~ SECRETARY e !or 832-M68 NEW 8' -""1. spinet md ~· ~· CLERICAL RECEPT-"°'~.!ocn ... ••·· Oneyearexperienceujoor. medical dlci....!;'.' MERCHANDISE FOR EXECOeak.3.-......,. . piano wfkey..,.. as --tsmptallloPt. Major Life Insurance Co, 2 For appt. Ph: Ml-226l neyman painb!r. Apply clas-collectiol'l ln lrg aroo~~ SALE AND TRADE detlkl, swivel chain, Adler T-APPAN •~~Dou· -hie ped&la, 15 yr M.rTanty, !a~t;: m,l cbalrs. Sl5 girl off, N.B. Ideal cond, 5 HAIRSI'YLIST for busy I ii.tied penonnel ()fc. NEW. ~ 646--0545, Mrs. Amtin. El~ 21 typewritu', top <;un.om•::, made in USA. ,,..,,· ===--..,-,.- day wk., 9-5 p.m. Starting growing salon. Experience PORT·MESA UNIFIED . furniture IOOO quMity .l priced r!cbtl oven, broiler, like new, GOULD MUSIC 00. KENMORE waah t as aa1ary $375 ~ fD'r is necessary, but a following SOIOOL DIST. 1601 16th. SERVICE Station Attendant, -5J6-889t ewa s.16-9866. ftntleM ct:.rooaJ hood !an, Slnoe l9U rmc:blnt: Genmn CbiDa appt. ' is not. Call 846--061.1 Jot an St Newport Beach, (Ufl swing llhttt. Loriri'• Jutco, 17 PC. KING SIZE VERY :intere~ Sale _ boll!. JJ15. 6J5.SiOt. M No. M.tn, !.A. o:.t; Dti bed llklea"" e CLERK-TYPIST in public appointment. 645-0soo. ~~ ~~ Bl~R.~ , ,,,_ 98,!_DROOM Sat, Aq. 22 from 9 to 4. Of. O'KEEFE A Mm1tt 40'' *MT..a!ll* coudl A 2 o•er1 t•ffod account.ant'• otfice. Book· HAIRDRESSER aa't, "'6" "'~ .. ,., • .._..6" wawerd:reaer,mfr. flcefumlture.l~ stove -dean, with dock chain; ltrnblda_.,.bU'. ke e ptng knowledge licensed, to urrist lltylirt, Marine Mechanic lntervk!wa Mon. 3-7PM ror, 2 bedalde stands, Kine w. J. Jnterioi' Inc., SMi Good $5.5. · FALL MDSE _,-.;.:..,:,17"'-. ~--~--I prderahle. Prefer OW!' 35. LagUne Beach. 499-3165 or Experlebeed only, Puman-Se:rv Station Mechanic-Sales. size headboard. tmne, quilt. Blrda St .. N.B. 1J s.:m1 SOON ARRIVING 10 rr CaboNr eam,.-, Call 548-?tWO for interview. 491-1484 ent job fringe benefits To man. top pay, 1495 Superior, ed mattrua, &beets, ~ e MAYTAG &mce Man, AD di9contbud ..-i. of .,.,., Nfrlc., fte.. 1lr5Q. ll5T -----~=7y-HAIRDRESSER with or work ~t modern marina. a~ Placentia. N.B. eta. •tc. Household Good I020 baa wuben. dtJ'l!l'a a: mat· pianol Ir orpn1 now betna l'onl 2 doar station-..... I COASI !~.!e~EofNC w/out ldlowbc, for beauty Call or write full details. SERVICE Station salesmen-Clo~~ 1 chine sets. Bit. Guan.nu.. doler:: oat at dhaOant pica apd, I ~ $125. let flt JM Snelling &: Snelling Inc. sOOp in Laguna. 496-9436 Lake Arrowhead Marina, full le pert time, Experiene. ALL FOR $24t FRIGlDAIRE, I~ a e 1 f 531-8637. )'Oil can't beline. Albert Pl, o.ta Mee& The World's Ler9e1t HEAD CUSTODIAN P.O. Box 9111· 7141337·2501. ed only, Neat. Apply 2500 No down pmta. only $9 mo. defrost Pftf wor1drW eond. NEWIUeed appH•ncn Ii: Shop ua .I *'1 PORTABLE OJ\GAN Profe11lonal C>o!an View .C'chool Di!L *MECHANICAL Newport Blvtf.. C.M. WELk'S WAREHOUSE $75. ptas many mbcel h!hld TVa AU I ua raft teed .. WARD'S BALDWIN SI'UDIO Bnnd new, tmed. lmC Employment Service Salary $563, • $690. Mo. •ENGINEER SERVICE S T A Tl 0 N at· &XI W. 4th St.. Santa Ana ~2:J.59 Move forces Mie, Dunlap's, 1115 Newpt, CM Ul9 Newpcl't., CM. IG-MM ~ lncludN bmcb. nmi9e 279" Harbor Bl. CM 544).'°55 CUstodial duties at an ele. ?.1acGregor Yiu:ht Corp. tendanL Full or Part time DaUy g.s Sat U Sun ll-8 543-7788 Harbor Blvd. at Adams mentary school. 2 yn:. cus-1631 Placentia, C.M. help wanted. 3195 Harbor SC .I022 l;MA:rr.YT=A;;G..-;}';;:W= .. =--:,.-,Gu;:: IWllltllD lt9flt Ti XLNT ~ .._ $11 todial exper., H.S. grad. or MEROIANDlSING • Op. Blvd. CM RAM-LETS o., ••• s.1. Dryer Heat:1r.w BoCb lor ,...,, --I===='""";;::.-...,= COASTAL AGENCY equiv. Applications must be portUnity in retait'kvel. Part SHARP air'l age 35-40, no urt. ~ 5088 u-am Iha. ~ Ir -.cl ...,_ d POLAROID land camera• A member of filed, PenK>nnel CommiWon &: full time. Call before 10 ooetume, &traight beer bar. ANSWERS GARAGE SA.LEI Movina: Ln, Inh, (Tur1le Ftodc) molt malael. Bid baJI la eWotdc ._ fDeul. dlllJld Snelllna:t\Snelllnglnc. Ofc.,7972Wamer,Hunttna· am&afterSpm,646-0223 "The Place," 2XlO W. ::Ud -;:msi.cd;,;,•~~ KENMORE auto wuber' ~~~~~~~~--a The Worki's L•r .. 1t ton Beach, by Aug. 28th. MEN-~~ gelcoa.tcr. = ~~:t:1~2i:J· Bucket _ P'lout _ MUAic Vis:niut :llft· N.B. SAT late model $65; Wll!'d'a ~ SM at Clf Utll It., Rea': CK Profe••15•1 • HOMEWORKERS WANTED ApPiy, MacGrqor Yacht . -Purity -PROBLEMS -SUN. drye!', 6 cycle, $65. botb THOMAS SPINET ORGAN (md to .. Ollp b> Employment en1ce (EnvelopeAddressen). Corp. 1631 Placentia,.C.Mj SI!I'ER needed F .V. ~hi Aa the geometl')' book said COLOSSAL SALE SAT. Xlnt cond. 847-6115. 546-8612 Walnut. OJ9'1:-I Tri old.e =-===-"'· ,.:~""'==•• 279) Harbor Bl, CM 540-m55 Ru.sh stamped, self-ad· NEED mature woman to alt cli4t. for 1 :tr. old cir!. to the algebra book· "Boy Retri&, dinett etereo tooll, NORGE auto wuMr Xlnt e WARRAN1YJ LUie DIW ~ IZT HarborBlvd.atAdam.s dressed envelope, withmotherfi:30to4:30'til Pleue,callcollectwkdayt.""lgotPROOuMs''' ·~ ~ ~ oxtcl $35, ~A '3855"4194 'tlitmaoteqatp wt!;' COu.EGE r\rl. wanted, work ~~ ~ .0. ~ R~ afteto holiday, then T to 4: :rl. ~. (213) 8.18-1024. Mra. FURNl'lURE retllmed .from lamps, -m-to.-brac. 145 cHwred. 847-81.l5, 546-8612 KNilE GRAND PIANO $«lO ~ y~ W -tJ:i =::.o:::.:rs I: of· A2l, Redondo Beach, Callt. !ii~.~~~· Call SITTER Wanted: M,y home. ~studies, model hom. ::.er.a Dr., CM. ~~L ~~~ ~rntftf:~y:oo ONL~ $150. SN to anne. 5M1111 COOK, Olde't' couple, lite 90278 NEED SIITER: MON-2 Yr Old boy, 2 A 3 Attff. ~=kta;;~~ tu-:n.·~~ cond:1f1'5, ....mo. , 642-9851 * =~~* :~~~~~gee!;"= Ag ~O~~~S ~n. = ~nsioo~:·r~:: =-~:r wk, F, Vl;y area. R D FURNITURE TV, ockis I: ends. Balbi:. e REFRIGERATOR tar sale PRIVATE PA.Rn' 3n11'hmm SL, Of 1\fan work other Job, .~ to~:etp~~· Marine ~2730 SHAMPOO GIRL 1144 Newport Bl., C.M. ~~1'o~_:~onthl Good cmdldcll'I wantstobQ)tJDm SUiO * --• ' • . every nile ·~1 9 ~ ~pm $45.. 5J6.T7!3 for Cub 213: c..im 548-3752. Restaurant, Del Webbs NURSES Needed for private Licensed .for cxchwve, buay Wed., Sat. le Sun 'til I GARAGE -.le-Hoovtt port GAFFERS A 8attlft' built-in e ORGAN Hammond. spin-El.EC tncJl•Y., at:ldr..,, COOK (Dinner) Newporter Inn, llD7 Jam. duty _ every cypc. RN '• Newport Beach salotl. Full ---'--• wuher Beaded v t • chi.Ir type, 1 yr aid. O»t $30 Shift to gta.-rt boree !\cl· Newport Beach. LVN's -Prac. -Aldea. All time. &M-0340 ~· '58 2-dr n.::~ dilhwuhel', $25, needls drain et, trul~-ir new Sl.850, XInt buy '500. BLUE BEET 673-9904 APflY Ul person only ll am. llhiftl:. . Call any h_ o u I'• SLlM GYM Di&tr h c l p ', , • ·. ·. offer. After 3, 349 W. Wllaon pump, 644-2229• ~ 67&-m.J. * COOK * 2 pm. Lescouhe N!.11WS Reaittr1 demonstrate world's No. l No. 6 CM. 646-20!!6. FRIGIDAIRE 14 Cll t. t ~ N.B. Tennis Oub E;~~Do. ~NV~ HOTEL .. •• eon:R:~~ Ac-~~~w""~f:r .. . ~oARAsSAGTE~2 .. ooos1: =:;:~.lower !!!!vlf~onl ZENITH aos ~e!e~ll~~2.!:1:. Very pleasant working condl· N ..,.., ~,, :r-u e FRIGIDAIRE ""'°"'" 71 5C5-0MS. CENT. 642.8044, N.B, tions in first clus hotel, In commoda.tio111 to college B.Ant, No ciqier. ec. • . 4111 Heliotrope CdM cxoefl iU -.1.T"" -t'OLOR TV'S ===:-=-.--,,.,.--.1 DcUeateasen, fUll time man the housek!t!ptng depart. student, For lite household Shirley Graham 397-1986 Of' * 875-3587 ' * ent condttkm. . Wholesale pb.11 $25 BICYCLES, J.-dr rd'rfa, Cd" ?-.lust be reliable. See Jcny menl Experience welcome duties. G75--03lO, 54&-7l97. 646-4871. TRAD Sl'OVE, Refria-dtnlng/game $40. 494-5084 Prtcn rtart at pg or AB. AW. TV. acccrdioft. Stock & Dellwry DWl, put or will train. Call (7141 Ofc. Tr•lnee $325 SLIM GYM aa.lea ~ -~ tr1endl~~t;'; ~ st~~ table, 4 upbbhered chatra, e 20' COLDSPOT retrigera· * BAY TV * 334 UntwnH;y, C, II. time, days. See Harold. 644-1700 Ext. 575. Recent H.S. grad OK, ~t. way to exerd&e . ........., ~ tables benchn I tcil end t.hlea. AJ1 excellent tor. Top frftzer. $35. 1953 Newport, C.M MS-W IQ..tm. 495 E. 17th. C.M. ~ N.B. offices. Top benefits. ches. It -.wrlca, tt feels IO?" Roll 1~ deslca, Ho~cm:w~ condH:iou. Much m I a c, 54$-215.3 or !'6'1'-6027 23" M~vm:: 00~, awtwl l'END==ER"'-~s.-_..--.,.-pl--- COCO'S.REUBEN'S Call ?\flsit Betty, 5.57-612'J & sen. like bananas in desks of all designa 646-.1401. 649Dftrrell, CM. •NORGEWASHER-Xlnt bue. '69 model. Uaed 6 deluxe Rlckimblcher i.. COMPLEX HOUSEKEEPER Ab;gall Abbot ''""°"""' bunche•. CID B. Snyder """"'°'· " dry rU>la, etx:'. GARAGE Sale _ TRI-?!! Oond!tion, Jm beon mo'•· $350. alt~ w.-. lllftar 4647 MacArthur Blvd. Full time Agency, 230 W. Warner, 5'3-l49' 646-~ 3164 Yel.SoMtone Dr, CM overhauled, S25. 546.51ll * l75'4IM * INTERVIEWING MON.·FRI. Suite 211• Santa Ana. sruDENTs.10 yn; &: up to BEAUTiroL new Spanish ~1517. Wuber, db1 KD™ORE Waaher, 2 Hl·FI & Stereo 1210 hllNYLONrua,nawrtlled 2:30 to 5 pm Permenent Position •••PART TIME aell candy. Make good style game tbl 1 4 leather d re•• er MatchirWltbla, .peed, works. $l5. 5U-840f $:50: Dllhwuh/exc ant DAY HELP for our new facilities Large comp&n)' in Anaheim money ill Bplll'e time and cln., $175, walnut din. aet LOTS MORE! Bet~-PACKARD Beil •t•reo, '15: Air ClllDdlsd conl $50. Over 17 years has part time opportunity help. needy lll!:hoot No cash w/6 chrt1, 165, Relaxactzor MAPLE dining eet, 6 chairs, LG. COLDSPOT JtEFRIG e AM/FM, Mb1ut. lib """· 66-a!&. e HOSTESSES Apply in person for 9 men, Clean, pleasant required. Call &U--0803, BAM $00. 847-1867 g I a a• ed hutch, bed, W/Cross-Top freezer. $100. A.NTI==Qu"E=--=,-,11"'00=,-,,Ke:-.. e BUSBOYS work. Hrs. 6:30-9:30 eves. to 5PM 1 Stlt. 'W noon. VERY Interesting Sa.le _ drnM!n, hlde-.·bed, ftfrlg. $50 * * 646.7820 * 64s.o39S * men dee. ~$-tit. m&l)le e DISHWASHERS HUNTINGTON BEACH No expcr. nee. For penonal SPA! Wanted immediately Sat, Aug. 22 bun 9 to 4. t.aip metal ottlce <Ink. FRIGIDAI.RE: 18,12 Dr. mttee table $1D. tmt: traillr CONVALESCENT intetvie'w call Sat. & Mon, female technician for new 1\lmiture A: a~ w. M8--l6ll F'rost·F'roetti. eoppertone $98. Camer11 ·& 1 :12'11;.;;;·,,-:.;,;;;.;;''-~-~-l o:;:.1'~ ~ .~~;,;~ HOSPITAL cn4) 714.7251 ladies' SPA, over 21. Box M J, Jnteriot' Inc, 3841 Birch GARAGE SALE! Movlnc! 646-1125 Equipment U00 33 CANDY 4' lmdl: ~ pt.time, love\y off ice , l88ll Florida St, PART time Sa le al a d y , 1093 Dall)' Plklt, 22ll W. St., N.B. Jewelry clothlnr. boob, _ !Xl.O, 5X1 4 4 X 5 m...., plus tratler $1500 total Cll' $50 Tustin. Salary ope ft . (Stana' Lane) Serving exper. necusary. Ballx>a, Newport Beach. BED sofa ~· Philippine ctww. • Misc Items. 5G4 Antiques 1110 lena, tripod, ttogea, lllpOl ff. M/seIL *"3406 ~1215 Hunttngton Beach Vtr&Uria's, 3334 E. Coast e TYPIST e ~wardrobe $2.\: 2 bar ~~y~' CdM SAT le SUN lites,' X 6 alt aink.10 mm e AMF f.x8 POOL T.ABL,g DESK Clerk part time reUe:f. ~ Hwy, CdM. eo WORDS Of' better ex-stools. apt-a ran i' t . ~GH bed. J'otu\ Qutnc:y NIJtor outfit 5.16-7072. #0 • P.tuit know all ~ of HOUSEKEEPER Companion PART time help wanted, perience In llhlppifv & in-536-4465. moN, atep stool, hamper, Adam's n7'1> .. s&etp Bed" • f44..01M * front desk, night audlt, for elderly woman. Live in, Matthews Union Service, wiclng helpful. Special con-BDRM/SET maple, din'g bdrm eet, buffet. sofa.bed, ta in the Empire Guest Sporting Ooolla l500 SHOPSMml w/Jic aw; PBX. &. NCR 4DI. Bon Ref. exchanged. Send 3928E,Coe.stHwy,CdM atderation for Spanish bi· /nn set maple dresser chair. 517 F Victoria, C.M. room of the White Hou8t Airiea 9Pl'l1l COl'l'.llll'"*"" Brown'11 Motor Hotel. 31106 resume & tel. • to Box M . lingual. Growir¥ company, de11ka & chain. Mo.-9424 548-0438. Fri I: Sat. $15. 673-0174 • IS3-Ull nt POOL TABLI All x1nt coad. ~. g Coast Hwy South 1029 Daily Pilot. 22ll W. PBX Annwrin1 Rrvtce exp. good opporlUllitlet:. Call ttr DOUBLE BED * Complete Rummage & l•ke S.le 358 'x I Rqu]aUon. DREXEL a.p: mahopD;v L.,una. ' Balboa Blvd., N.B. prdd. Full time or part interview after 4 pm, 54&-1158 $30. New tond!Hon. Sat. Aue. 15, I am-5 pm, QI COLUX:."TORS itftDl.oroUnd Complete with aU • din's 11et wl'buftet, Duncan + kDISHW AEXP~RrENCED HOUSEKEEPER All around time. Ph: 5S888t * 64~ * ~~ st.. {Womens Cub) !i::.'° ~ ';r::; ~ Xlnt C'Oftl!. rt.rte, val\M fJJ1». .U $451). pl Friday, dependable, '° I REAL ESTATE\ OPEN· * WAITRESS * CANOPY Bed frame, · ' ~ng!e. MloC: ...,.., "'1• !350, -**ill!.-** full time. Apply SURF A yrs +. !\take our home your ING FOR Q U AL FI E D built-In drawers, x1fX ab.ape, LEAVING State: color/TV· Jup. etic, Walnut ~ GOLF membenhlp a"Y&il. *LGE DOUGHBOY POOL* SlRlDIN. 5930 W. O>a•t home.Own rm&TV,days SALESMAN. Excellen t $40.546-49C9• kinr-a ~.bunk beds. pmetilble $C:M7l9 ~CCIU*Ytitn W/l#IOCftlA&utofMtin' Hwy, N.B. No calls. oft SlOO mo. 54M954. ==-=:-= APPLY IN PERSON I' Dewnpert, Chair =j=-~ OIHER •Mickey .MiJUM Wateh ~ O>. 2JJJ$G..1llJ l1t * ..._ eft 4 * * DRIVERS * HSKPRS Emplyr ..,.. 1" f0< Mr. -<r -· Joy COCO'S Mako oiler. S4QS2 • • 1!33, lleautl&lt -· I 81'1> -_. Electrlc Georxc Allen Bytllnd Agen-ASSOCIATED BROKERS , EI.EC lawn mowu, Dl!W e COMPLETE Seu.ha par,· mower $30 ElrlJ' Amerlcu No Experience cy 106-B E. 16th.-".A. SERVICE. :ior. w. Jl&lboo •71 Fashion blond ~ ••~ ~IIL cond: Dinette .. ,, droo rest Sowl-Machi-1120 •-.11>11111 1211. 11om. !II. oooch_.. UTE.18th. car Necessary! 547-m95. mYd .. N.B. ar call f7l-38S3; N•wpott ••-ch * ·64;._2552 * · table w/2 chain:, t cbl.i8c, .... fle 06 auto.$125-AG..9062. • GCA.SS 1JJNCHY ~ HOUSEWIVF.S-Student.I $5 evn $G.22S3 · Make offtt. ggs..2975 1910 Sl~ 110ach-+matlc. SCUBA OQtftt. O)ll .... , wtC ii> e Mlllt bl.Ve clean Calit!Oimll to $10 per hr poMlble, BURNT orange couch • HOUSEHOlD Merna:. chi.in, zia..ua. btaut. 'ftlhut ~ suit; tank, rec • 1t'ta mUt * '73-7115 * dririoe r.oonl. Apply I<!-from )OOlr bom<. Rocoptloftlst **WAITRESSES <hair, good cond 165: b"1 • boby -'lure. -· 0010, makes bu-"""' Oii.,. 96MI"' e RIW<D ,,... -YELLOW CAB CO. 113.'H1160 Y...,.Co.lookloif"'a"'""' URGENTLY NEEDED """'' S55 Aft 5: 54M41t. >.unpo. 30l4 Grim A .... .,......, .,..,., blfndl======== 186 E. 16th St. !"~~ .uCE Of H I ttept, octtknt salary call FULL TIME FOR sale, reuonable -Afiec C.M. hema, -6 -'-Guar. MlsctllMIOUI W ~! ~ ""td. MQlt Coat& M n"l'Jn.A<• c. 1 p ' Loraine;, WHtdlfl l'erll!lnMI tu-• .. -.,..... -"..._' 1 -~-:::,::..;;,"";;;;.=~ Typina .t: clerlcal, to $2.50 -W Plt&ae Apply •nnun:, 67S-2891, 126 Dia-WASllER, CU It elec. pwr "'" cuh or cMll p;ymtl • .. EXPERIENCED FOOD I: hr, p/thne. Santa Ana..,., Apney, -mcun Or. • SURF. SJJU..OIN • mond Ave, Balbi:. Island mower, me.Pc dlnettc aiet, 54s.G38. MOVING? prne t&blt A 4 BOY'S Schwtm ! t f a sr ., COCKTAIL WAITRESS. Call >11"'6> 10A>l-2PM-N.B. '6mll l03Q W. Cout Rwy. BEAtrr Oiied walr.ut din !bl, 'II T wndw air cnnd. * RIPAlllS * ~ .m:;blo'.": n: ~ .. ~... XIII * PERSQll TO OPERATE e INSTRUCTORS 'for Relld Cook. LVN I: Newport BeJCh UtN:lllal dqn. Sta 12. Pttf M5-)CJ Cran, od 6 MJa1t )oaar prints, Encycl. Brttannlca, ' ' SNACK BAR M/F. Sindy, 11.todcllng school $1.50 per llOUltJtffpel', 8ayvtew Coo-1 cond. 6(2..5007, MOVING -Thrnlturt & machlh9 in )'U\11' llmne, patio ta.bk, Wtbtr 1ri11. 15' Upl'ltbt b'ftaer, Uh: new Ranc~~;:q\lin l1r, 1 ytar ~xperit"TU. Call valcsoent Hosp,~ 'I'hurln, *WAJTRESS* Dpuicmoed B.'.BY' furn, nifrig, llOf8. ~ Mle 8/22 6 23. SJ!e:dal $!.95, atl work l'OU• many otber W1U1u.1 kems. S15. Dinette let. J"arrnb. am CUlvtr Roitd btwn 9-5. 831-5149. C.M, &42-3505. only, Xlnt ttpa. Apply in w/matcl\l.te loveaeat, dinet-!>ie-4409 S. A. Hll. •ntecd. 545-8238 61>-5m. ~ table, fi chain $25. SC• t• Nc•1l'OJ'f Beach t...V .N. neurokJ&y office, tuU n.ETAIL SakJ Clttk. 6-daJ pmlO«I. The~ Coffee le set, doutMe btd, 5.16-4850 OOODSOfa-bedS15: Woman'a e 1961 K!:tiMORE 1:fa..ac NEWPO!tT Tftldl Cta b RDCODEIJNG: 0.. CMB !.-vino Branch time. ~k. Sat, ain. -,_ Shop, !62 W. -St., Coate u!E QUJO<J;:R YOO CALL. cJothet 11 7-1; loYI, misc. 6 --· Ell-a..«r fOm. ....,bmHp. c:ooJr lop, -. ~ Near UCI 833-0lU • 644-2925 * 50-I.Ul. Uk for Phil. &lea. 1'1!: QUIO<Elt YOU SEU. ''l()Odlel.'' 146-mt. condttlcrt. 1415. 644-6611 Movtrw. ,,.._ otr. ~. )Cfp't mnd. &H-eST. I • ·~~.: • . " !:-: .. : . ' -! .- ,..,, ... ,·-- DAii. \I Pll.OI ~-. """"' 21, lt70 rllAHtPORTATION FREE TO YOU FREE TG YOU FREE TO YOU _D.:.•I_• ----llU=IPITS _, LIVISTOCK TRAHSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION -am: Adonbl• aval4.bt< FREE 1.ow, -"'""' A FREE T wt<. old -.. PIT5 and UVISIOCK Honu Q Sollboat1 9010 Power Crulaora 9020 Boot Stor•f• -f11A1 \lack or b/w kilter. 1*.uty ft'of1' l'Oll'fC* * b&tck A .. ~_female, black .... UlltltYf e URGENT: LEAVING Anal . SEAl.ED BIOS , ORY Boot Storqe 8pM.1 IVISTAde'*IA-dat +call da7 or nl1bt tnhwdct.UcnlttttentoJoy. male. 49W808 Lasvna Onlylkmaletin.Jtoy hi~ Mu.t14!11-Qtr.hcnt.Grn.t191'0S4'0Dl\lmblt.AuxSloop, 2~' CHRIS Craf &va.ilable.10csq.h.1'10lYI. Slane Mlirtla lldt.. ~ m«J85 1121 tn,rtnUepqW.~ Bcft, t"4 AKCpooc!ltJIUPP.)'Wt!~cow pony. Need• ex·wbe~...U.4cyldlie•I Lapatrako--Cutlul, Rare CoutJ-lwy,NB60-9060 .:.._or..::;;. b' OW. "FREDDIE FAR&l.E' t, a or fn.450IS ~ FREE ID pxl home AKC male PERSIAN JlOODLE,. ptt/tida . .est ob'. Sf.t..$'1N erw, fbrSla eoNtNCt, teak buyh • .... tewph.ln 2~~~~-~o 9100 ~ ldtty that needl • ~ hntan Blue-Cream tcmde beacle 1'4 )'N.. ''* >'N. mow 'Whitt u...•1 TRANSPORTATION Interior, no Miii or mut, P· "'m ..,...,..,.. ~. Alrcr•ft GAkAGE 9Ur. diltmltd home t wb old box motbtt _ _. ........... _ ..... _ qWct xlnt pet. SboWd be • 4 "' \~'• b~ dfmacK on radio, outrlatra. ball tll'llr. :......~:.....-----·! - -Ill <nd IOI. • • ·--~ -&l$-2Sli ....,...., S.. at 133 E. 1111\ 1Mtt & Yochh land w!IRe In -t V....i -· top. lbhlna """· AIRPLANE """ed ..... CllOM 1W. refria. m19c. trabd. 53$-89 1121 ld!WW. I crwn maltt. 1 · 1124 St., M-010. . 9000 may be '"8 at coLuAIBIA Xh1t tor water 1ld.lnc, bl1 prlv. party. 4 Place • 1ot ---· FREE 1b .. home eatiq>.546-$!16$ 1121 HTS_, LIVISTOCK GERMAN SHEPHERD ·CAPTAIN YACHT CORP., :m miltlna.Topcondillon. La'°' DIY weekend. DltEXEL. Wilt. Jb'l2 ~ bet.utlfully marked mtxect VU1 pretty ao&d A white U. .~ PUPS McO>rmat:k Ave C.M. on ne&r new cover. it60) or ?t1ooney or Beech prer4-*""' eo l~Tl •'&lm.zt. oak Lab A Gt:mwi sitephtrd T itr male kltft:n. t mo, mfd Cati .. Champ SI.red. ~ eall, Rad&t LICINSED sat, Aua. 22, t-12'noon Mly, make offer. Call Mr. Smith. :&IS-:::;1::400:0:-:=====~I "111L~l2! -. old MMl!S l/J1 ..... halr. Noede aood hom._ ody .U In-In llnor • ' Larll\. 3!I,..... ex-and Moo. Alli· 2~ IA only. .,._.Llt. - 10" TABLE SAW G liltm>m ... ~3· ,_.,._.._"'Ir.-_. •JJ>t -~~ -..U or-. Pro. 8""'4 bid& may be 11Ub-.hlal>lio HomH --r.da> to Co' CmplL FREE "'"""' 5 ..a old • -ldtteno. Mak '" AKC SILKY -.....-.-mil to · . r.;::.,====,;;&<&;;;WI;; I w/bed lood • tdtt>-lllttt 2 bUr. 2..,. w111 ... 1 tlctt. _.'!male. llO _,._ -Tl!RllllRS :."""'"" ..!, :U ""';" MAR IN E SURVEYORS. I ~~~~~~'..._'.~ •••••••••• Don't le Late Pick Your Cholco Now In tho MJoc. w.-1611 ..,_ 8121 3094 Mololcat Pl. M<• """" * ~ ..,,~ * ii .... r...,. tra "' 5132 E. 2nd St., 1-sch, I· J ~to. old bl&ck puppy part Verde.CM ::..2: 1125 GREYHOUND Female, AVAJL.\Bt.E for 'Wttkenda, Calll.Bidatobeopenedat2 , ••.••.•.. 16 ft. Ski Boat WANTED: Old stamp ~-«.ICker and part labrador', FREE Black. 'white A irt.Y 1 YR old bNutiful ~ atnd •payed, faun color. extended charttr1 or dellv. pm, Aue. 21• 1970· Tull ~can fftd Nord . nted• 1d home. tttte121. Come between noon poodle bitch. to appniwd Puftbftd, 'frilnllb', 2 )In. eriea. nm ol refettnoel. purchase P1ce due A 6M--&iO .. nu a ~ 5'8-7'86 8121 • 1 pn. 49G E.. lDth St. ~. Ml-4449 $25. 833-t«ll. Write Box M 1060 Daib payable Aur. 31, 1970. Sale Bristol Inboard 283 Corwtte ena:ine MEADOWS ~ (61 GREY A wbl b1c hair c M. 1124 _ ixw 22ll W Bil~ m alf:lj«t to 5'.'> CalU used WANT to buy RockiJW l ldttem 1-brleht but plain . COLUF..S AKC ~ e PURE BRED .. ....,.. .' Yd., tu. All bid.I nll.t be Mib- cbair, dlelt ~ drawer&. tJr!T Need bomel. st&-.m MALE dCC t mol. Beagk! Sabls #1: trk:dored. 6 wkl DACHSHUNDs Newport Bet.ch Ca.. i:nltted: w/a 10" ot bid. • •• fOl"f '"" Luxuriou1 New dtsk. metU file/cab , ~tpm 1121 hstlla".'buatlOIS.lowehle. oklw/rlds.elc.lt&an JM~old.lrnaleQI FOR SALE-LEASE Cub ot ce.shltrs check _,1 . -557·1562, 2511 Fonlham Dr. e BOXER PUPPIES-AI<C. 9iUOOI OR CHARTER made payable to ROYAL WANTED SO or «IHP Out· '!: ra.:;: ~11:.~ pia".,: CM. 1124 2 brindle ma1n, 5 wlo. Cb. GREAT DANE, fawn 1: '4-$5,000 Down. 5 >n balance. GLOBE INSURANCE CO. 638'7689 $1125 Adult Pork Small pets allowed S.A. FWy at Jetffty Rd. 14851 Jeffrey Rd.. 714/530-M31 call eollecf S31.U05, 530-29>1 ==:Mastbettu. :t::;;'.'~-:~o,;: s,:.,.~-::,-:.,~ G=~.:.~ ... =· ~c;:; !:'='~~:HOBIE CATS •••••••••• "'7==,--,,--:,,-~ I ru.n, llne -dor, m. AI<C. 3 wb, ~~. CU bred. 836-!156. ......Ulioned -~ 'LL COLORS BOAT l3\i' ...... .., ""°" 11' to 19' 'I1tAVEL Trailtt BEAUTIFUL & smart! 10 lDll ......, ,,._,, MINT " -·--~ t -"~~•-••--·• lemolo ..... 8122 525-6053 UlASA Apeo pup1-AKC, ..,,,v • . COND. FREE DEMOS ~ .............. u .......................... . OMn ar:d bl IOOd eond. mo blk i.b to 5 ;;v;;:;.--......-... i..--moc.. s.ow.-atoclr . X'l'R.M PLUS• Make offer! ded lll?ab, Marie S& Mere Willpay$500-$100.90--'1689 llvelf home. Diane: DJ;.Auau-~ ..... haired GERMAN 1borthaired -r-' ""'·---·=--._ _ ... CAP'N EDS 0/B. trailer. Great for I-"=-"°'~==-=_:::::;_ I 5'9-.2S1S. 1121 kitten.. Mixed cokn, 7 wks poiJ)ter PIPL AJCC. Sbob 527-3752. Aft. 6. S6B2 09-......,.. ~10 .r.~ • .... ldlng ••~ u•d.:=~up.and FREE k!ttem a.nd mother old, IOOd with kJd1 . Wormed.,Reu,9fi8.1390 cent,C)weal, end1!J!l3..3C. DlJW.Cst.Hwy.NB645-2244 =-~~1e~t3'59~174 •••••••••• 4x5 fi75...0C25 cat 'A'Otdd lib &d· home:1. 962-6644 8/24 * AKC YORXY MALES* HAVE to Rll, due ID mov-21' MFG, '68, I/O, 155 Buick NEWPORT Kite U'7" No 18 FT. Ou1a Craft rune.bout. COSTA MESA Abotlt 1 to lO wb old. LITTLE. Da:rllrWI: ltittem: 2 ~ Moc. . in&'! Our pure bred q. omc, od, all. gta, cutf1 nc. xlnt eond, cover, lifting: Inboard. Fut akJ boat. Full MODEL CLOSE.OUT FREE To You 54S--2M3 8/22 loqi: hair ~ 2 tabbya. 2 * * &4IH'.ll'2 * * _ Samoyed, I mo. No JlllPUI. cbn. •/a radio, JaChomtr, Aline yard dolly IUtln.g rud· New moilel mobile homes llhlrt·batr wllMb. 7 wka Asking $35. llS.allT head. fUl cqir covera, bait <in' 'towina: ' ~ cover. Xlnt cond. S995 Firm. off redu ·-~.. ~er ma~ Bos: tn.ined. ~ gn{ AKCmal toy,. poodles. silver, 2 POODLE, male, Iii.vu, 3 WW, 2 i.tt. tandm trtr + m.' Bn-1123 eye. . Jay 548-9707 uk for Tom ~P= Alle= :!t up~ FREE \WQd-tnOlkl gtw pa, mo., w --H • ~ 8 wb, AKC, houebnlkm $25 P"'!' wtnd::L. Immaculate ' 17' Ou'U! inbollrd uW. Plank· Ufu1 Gree at P•"-1 C.O 1644 superior CM. &'OOd homes. 96&-3255 8121 WHITE ·~. odd eyes. 1 w/ahoa. $60 ea. 8374910 ~-3752. I, 55112 . . $4TSO. tlnn. Sat. Ir; Sun. TRIMARAN Cbaracter Botlt! ed brigtlt varnish. new top beau nle -... ~ ' 8122 GREAT Dane • Shepherd ~: ll6·449l -German Sh:>rt-Ha.ir Polnttt cent. c: Crea-723-6817 ews 492-7479. U ', lllfe ~ chldrn. F\l.n for & rover access. Trailer. ;::: ~~~or Har. mixture 9 mo. old male 8124 8 mo'• old, ahot>pe-n' 25' Pacemaker -.1...tas 1967 Adultll: ~ or Row_' $1025. 644--0948 I beautiful black female kit· 968-64.ll l /n 2 YOUNG adult apa)"!d cat.a. Xln't bun•' A-.a-. 557.754o.' YORXIE Pups, male a fem, ---...._... com --.j e t e 1 w/Trailer Sail & Oan. $37:i. bor · Blvd so. to 19th. ttlen ten w/grttn eyes.% Siam-Our-owners movtrw: and ..,,., """' Jnt champ stock, tiny, home "'I""~~ Must Pleil ttu! or tm ofr. 673-ffi95. 19' Cris Craft speedboat wut to l'rfD Whittier Ave, eae. SU.2889 TWO~ KITI'ENS atn't !alee us, ~ !/1l SH ERR y • s PoodJeMlny ~ iovabl.e, ahoti. equ•-•-~ ~. lll% down Coronado 27 ...,---U--'.T-Beaut. 1945 Class,ic -New C.OSta ~tesa 642-1350 Tiger A Calico. 8121 sil ... .., I'"' 4.:-. ....... _,.._ ""'.........., .......... ..... .... ~ cu ...,,,. Chyn. ena:. $1495. 673-3185 1 YR old IAt>-Weimanne!' * 55'1·'llil * srANDARD dodie 3 )T old ver .... ·~ ~,. wiute: • with app:vwd credit or med delivery, Allio 2more·1-":::.0=:::===~'=-= I INVENTORY SALE Lows dilldren. Oiiy to &ood male days IJMt93 girl $75. Al<C. 546-2:848. BOXER pUpe-AKC, abotl. b'ade small acre a re. SAVINGS! 1 of • Kind home 968-'..ml g/)t c.ock~..poo. 6 mo. old. Rael 191~ 8124 MALE Beagle $25. 2 )Tl. $50. 527-3752. Alt I pm, 5.5112 ~1385 or 644-1133 Yachts Royaie Inc 645-<m.O Boat Maintenance 9033 Unlvemi.l UxSl. •1S31l FRISKEY male coebpoo t shots, ex:t rabies~ MALE cock•1JOO ,q a gd Loves chlldren. AD 1botl. Crncent. Cnnll· SACRIFICE • ~ ~ cabin 2912 W. ~t Hwy, NB MARINE $9900; General 24x51 •6277 mos old to eood Dome one doz" many. loving borne. Sbo41 &:. 646-3401. SHJH.TZU rnale, 9 mo, AKC, crui&er 185 h.p. big Chrysler e srAN Miller raclnc Sabot ENGINE REPAIR $9500; General 24:di0 •6717 8J9.l.23S &124 "l OLD YELLA DOG" pup-croomed. 646-54o2 8l24 WEIMAR.ANER PUPS ehota. Reas. 521...J'lS2. Aft 6, Marine. Just painted • many trophy winner. Xlnt Authorized Mercruiser ser-$10,200. - l..GE Wedgewood cider' &tove, P1 8 wb old to ad people. 2 Mo. pup, male ID good Clamplon Linea 5582 Crescent, CWress thruout. Perfect shape an cond. Sail no. 3185. $200. vice. Inboards, Stern Drives, CHAPMAN ~·-.~~ ...... 645-ZJ.7 8121 r-------'----around. Jn water now.•;Call;:;,;673-4:;::'.'.:m=.._ ____ etc. Also "'--Iete li"A Fi. MOBILE HOMES .......... ui'"' .,_.,.,,,.,... ..,.,... home, % Schnauzer, 1'. .....,,,'I' • .., AKC busett, 2 )ltS. fm! to AKC Brittany Spaniel Fem, 962.-2CM.S 8/2f e D AC HS HU ND puJ*. HortH IUD Reduced price $2DI, Call COLUMBIA defender 29' berglasa material l sup. 1206 N. Harbor IDvd .. S.A. Kood home. &IJ....436.. 1122 S mo. To home w/fenced miniature, AKC. Mahogany aft 7:JJ p.m. 493.'399& Sleeps 6. Inboard. FUU rac. plies. * 531.st05 * )'d. MS-1102 8/71 UNUSUAL % Stcneae krt· red, Female. 5.38-6771 MOVING to Florida, 41' CHRIS DCFB, '59, 2.5 ill&' gear&: extras. 494-7735 CRYSTALINER * REPO * FEM. Siemne cat very FREE to right home-Pi& tens ~ to a:ood. home BLACK Lab.Weimaraner daughttt'a 5 yr Bay Gelding KW ONAN, auto pilot, 13"\Y :"':,:;646-604=:~'=~~~~ CORP. '67 Universal 14 x 60 gentle, gd. pet. 546-4508 8121 tailed macque monkey, 536-5539 8124 pups, 5 wkl. $10. -l.mmed. sale. $300 or best radio, RDF, Fatbometer, LAPWORTII 24 Inbrd 1626 Placentia, Costa Mesa 2 BR, 2 Ba in Adult Park. 2 kittens, 1 ma.le, l fem tree 549-3i38. BLUEPOINT Siamese cat S6fj..-0483 oHer. 646-2139 shower, 2 heads, elec p.Uey, Yachts Roya.le Inc, fW5.0810 ,..,,==Ca="="=S-0292===-I Landscaped & many other to eood bome . .f94.m6 &121 FEMALE German Sbephen1, needs gd home about 1 yr CHIHUAHUA: Fem, g wka.. % ARAB paptttd Bay $21,000. 644-4221 2912 W. c.out Hwy, NB extras, $75 mo rent, $.ll,'511 BundJec1 newspapers, 2J.96·A 5 mot. old.. Gd w/childftn. old 675-3271 8/22 Adorable, no i-pen. gelding, s'years old. Gentle. 18' nIOMPSON Le.pstrake KITE. Racing eqUJJ>Ped. Im. Mari~E cc.;qc:u.elPc.;· __ 90;.;.;.:35 cost with bank tenna. American Aw., O.ta Mesa. B-'Jl'I'! 8124 LOVll.Y Kittens need gd * 6'6-4225 # ErwUlhfWesti!m. Broke to w/HomdJle motor. Top, mac. oond. $G50. 673-1000, oUTIMJARD MOTOR TI4/530-2930 -5.31.8105 Dlt. J.ao&hah' blact kitten. Lav· 1 Yr. old Labrador Wnale. ~. 6 wka.. old . AFGHAN MALE-AKC driw. Phooe 5ts.6255 lG-7 ~. batttty a lge 64&-6991. 543-3634 Eng&h •-a Gull 4 HP ..,_.._ DUE To Illness. .CUstom-bH •-2306 • • tank. $500. Call &U-3323 alt ~ ~•c ab4: A bm: trained. 893-2986 S48-DM 8122 .nor 8124 8 mo., (]\amp ped. 541)-7326 GENTLE Mae nice for 5 I; Mcnm Coronado 25, used $6300 tury Model. Long shaft. M x 60 Fashion Manor. Ute FREE Beautiful kittel"lll to PADDLEBOARJ>. 769% w. FREE MUTI'S! Afghan Pups·AKC Reg beiimers. $250.' e CHRY&.i:a 1nbdlootbd. Y~taWRoyale. "---lncH 64&-0llNBlO Perfect condition $125 . new. CDmpletriylarxbcaped iow. homes. gc..2359 8121 20th, CM 1124 549-0958 8/24 QUALIT'i. * 962-9989 (213) tSS-1558 ,68 rur..bout w/convt.. top 4-J~ \..UIU< wy, • 968-3251. 10AM-5PM. In 5 Star Park. Maey ex· F · * NEW onnge & yellow 75 H.P. EVINRUDE O/B tras. Adults, no pets. Hemet 1,N;.;-;;:;....:C;:o•rs~----"-=.;.N;.;•.;;•c..:C;;;orc:•e----"9800=N=•w::...C:;•:;r;:o• ____ .;;9IOO:::.:.:N.ew Cara 9IOO ' 234 E. 17111 ST. Special of the Week NEAR NEW GLASSPAR CUTLASS. PYRAMID HW wttti witllt: IM• "'''"hlti.ffl. P-~ tty !OS. /969 Oirysi ... "'•t11•·r"'•' ••II>.•"'· A11to. 1t•rt. I diolt: •• Hold1 24 t•I. t••• "'''•' 1lt:i to"' b1r, 10,,...rt. t.I' I 1ide 111•· tein. I , .... 1h•.t. Eq;uip,Ml ,,./full i1ut. 9•11911, teclt:, 1peede., •k. 11" wh.•I V•11• ... ~·"ff$2695 '67 CHEV. CAMARO R.S. VI. ..,._tfc, ....... ....... ,._. ............ ,._ ant& fldWy •II' . ,.,...,..... - ntlllel Hr-. CUU.UI) J ... • ..,.._., ..,.,.,. -$2095 'ff CHEVROLET ...... ..... Vt, ..... flrr, ,...., "9HW ...... ............. .., .............. ,~ .. Wiii , ........ ~ ......... ... <JPm> $2195 '85 .OLDS F-85 4 Dr. Super dlx. VI, outo., R&H, ~ 1tHtin9, fadory air. ,tUDNI041 $1095 ' COSTA MESA 548-7765 "SPECIAUZING IN QUAIJ1'Y'' 1970 OPEL GT's ThtM \i.1•11tlful 6T1 fe 1ho1u• fro1t1. Autom•lic tra111., rtdio •11d t..•l•r, tli11 .,,, •• ,, sport li11ti119 wht•I, •tc. 19420611001 1942011799) 1942019456 I DEMONSTRATORS $6395 '69 FORD TORINO . $2595 '69 OPEL L.S. FastNc• coupe. 4 speed, R&H. v..., low price. IYQJ76ll ''9 VOLKSWAGEN ~Hfl'Nct. ,.. •"'fNtlc tr•llHlllll""' ftt- ...., •Ir .............. nllll ....... ,.,, ... ...., 111r11 • 111111 ......_ U4ftlltn:o. $2295 '67 CONTINENTAL I Deir" ...,....,_ "l'W'U ""' IMft .. -lflll -.. ,..,,., .......... ,. ... ,._., Metric .... ""' .... ~ ....... ...,, ....... •Ir ftlll.. ..... , .. ,,.,, .. ~ ("l'WMla) $2895 '65 MUSTANG Automatic, R.&H. Virtyl roof, low mil.,, I PIX914 I 5895 tlOO e" hn:, nu. A: Jooks like Orbital Spinnaker for 24'-26' $475. Deptb Finder • I ~ll58-fil>!l"-'-=·~=~~-,,­new. 4~ boat. 8J3..3772. Raytheon 300. 673-4370 ON LIOO ISLE: Furn/ff• 26' PACEMAKER 'delux =======-::::= e l967 EVINRUDE 6 hp trailer w/coverd patio, aporttiaber • radio &: ti~ Power Cruiter1 9020 motor w/7% gallon tank. Perfect Bayfront location. ~ .. .Aaking $75 00 . --~---Good cond. Sll5. 838-874B Ideal for• cxiupie. AU fOI' ...,, ·~ $2500. 1bru Set. calJ >I' OWENS '64 TWIN $225 In 9 SKIPJACK 20 8 I Sii Moo I 9036 .,,...,,,., Att Sat Clfi col· hra 1 xtru hdfup mos. old. 160 HP Mercrufs. oa p r ng lect! 9l6/6Ul363 ·wui ~~~t aell. 557·7778· er. Marine head, custom HAPPINESS IS IN A ='=~~;:,:::;:::.=:...:.=-! tn.ller, new SO.watt radio 3.5' ?ttooring w/28' boat off 21' P_EMBROKE '62 SeaSkiU top A: side curtains, ~ Lldo Peninsula. Call Phil Ch•pm•n Cabin, 135 HP II'aY marine ing covers, jump seats. Lovelace, 673-3602, 8 am· Mobile H~• Fish now. $3250. 646--3441 chrome rod ho1den, SO ga1. 5pm * 531..no5 * :20' DORY, be&ul ~. inbd. Ion fuel, built~in ice box. e SUPS 32'.J8'. Also Dry DIVORCE F<ll'Cftl 1 ale I eng., with ~ A extnu. Metlcu1ously maintained. storage A: host launching, ?t1obile home w/cahana. 1"- $250. 847~ $7000 invest~. lell.for $5850 !-===*="""°"==,,*==== ba. 3 br, fenced »&tio1 * 16' boat w/35 HP motor, firm. Boat Serv'1ce•·· 9037 porch. storage. Pl'itne lach traill!'l' .r. rowr, $400. 961..u30 location $4,595. 536-4415. Call 673-3971 FANTASY 24' Custom Sport Fiberilasa &: Gelcoat 2 BR Parklane, 950 aq ft; 1T MAHOGANY Chris Craft Cruiser, fly~. twin 120 **Repaln** corn. lot on aoJ1 coune; inboard, SUDO or offer. Xlnt Z..1~. outdrivea, top coOO., Free Esttmates 543-1752 Dlrftwood Bch Oub, HB~ -~ --~~ ~~-~ e l4' Monterey• radio, outriggers. Fast, king Boat Charter 9039 Tl x 44 General $41'5 1 Days 644-5300; eves, wknds ran~. Comp! w/4 whl trlr. -----'--12:>6 N. Harbor Blvd., SA : 63'1.QlU. ~k~61 $6750. Owner, ~;Auq"i,"fi:. 35· ~.iesel sit~~ I=====· ====I "j'(h;;;;; ... ;;n;;sc;:gg,:,.;;li~~~·~·"""~~~~~ ua cu s 1pper. .,..., M ~ 21' C>wetl5 twin 185'..SS, .mpg 1966 TOLLY Craft 26, 210 day, $375 wk, $700 2 wks. otor Hom•• '21:i 5, Many extru, Emergency HP SS I2S ,_ L''-* 673--0339 * ~ -• "~ 54 .. 15,,. · · w .... """new NEW ·n model "aca: ::":=::· =~;;:::;. _o:.· =:,=::;===I $7000. Accept part trade fo; 77' TROJAN fly bridge tioneel'-the f.inest in '"mi -SallbHt1 9010 Boston Whaler. ~1936. crul6er.loaded-slps 6 S85 day bomes. 19' fully lldf-<m-{ --·-·----..;.;;.:.:1 ;.,644-<684:;..;=------$450. wk. 646-9CQJ tatned. Your inspection tnJ SACRIFICE SAC. 26' Retin. Express SS, EXECUTIVE Marlin vitedScott'.s,914N.Harbar,l 22' FRBGLS SLOOP 175hp Chryi. V-8, i lps 4, Fishing. 6 pus. Tackle In-Santa Ana. J 548-ll64 o~ 615-4795 penn. slip. B.st orr ovr eluded. $135 + fuel 646-0000 r e Kite :nJ..Top shape-mast. $300l. 673-0285. Mini Bikes '175· boom, stored iDdoora -. 22• ,.._.....,,_. Lfl.'"_.__k. ....... ..... Fishing_ Bo:.;:.;:•.:cb:__.;_9040. --· _;.;..__..:._....:;:::..; ...,..... ....,. .. , ... ,, '-"""~ .,.., ..... '69 INDIAN mini.bike 5 H.P .' 213/698-5485 in Gray eng. New cover. e 30• J E FFRIES mooring 4 speed street legal with' F1bera1aaa &; Gelcoat perfect cond. Also Sabot. R.B. Chrysler eng. 84W plate!. 40 low m I I • • • * * ~ * * 542-7914 or 543-1445. Bendix. $3300. 548-St70. 612-5366 Free Ertimates 54.S.1'1'52 CHRIS Craft 21' Bay Boat, You'll find great bargains GO CART. Sharp, fast, iood e Cal 20 No. 681 xlnt rond. Make oiler. Call when you "sbop.. Dally cond. Also parts, Sacrilioe:' 6 hp Evirrude. Top oond. l,........,~~~====':::::~Pil;;· •:;;•~•;'·~•;;slf~lod~ad~,..~-~~~sso~. ~8J>.-0925~~~===::::.l $2800. 67>7842 I~ COL.UMBlA l6. '70, many 11N,e~w~C~o~r~1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9~800iiiiN~ew~C~o~raiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~9800~iiN~ew~~C~o~ro~iiiiiiiiiiiii~9800iiii~ xtru w/alip. $2500 down. Auwne loan: m.-0561 COLUMBIA 22. $3300 Yacllts Roya.le Inc 645-0180 2912 W. Cout Hwy, NB 77' FEATHER Sloop, frba;ls o/wd. Gd cond, must llell. S1695. f3Th.U93 or 531-5363 * Victory 21 $1295 * 3 Sails, motor, slip. (213) 59'l-Z135, CTI4) 846-3637 14' HOBIE Cat Ii: trlr, $1000. 9' aall raft collapsible, $5(1. 6"'-3143 14' HOBY-CAT $1050 . .......,. 20' GAFF Rlged Schooner, al:. fiberglus, real salty. $1350. 536-?Ml 22' TRI w/trtr, mod. Piver $1050/trade tor dune blJa:. or Hobie Cal 847-8984 • .,. stoop.oood -boa~ dttPI 2. ll350 ,,,., ... * Dork Bluo Sobol * New, $150. 548-3029 23' TEMPEST 11.p. fl. aux. 6 hp, xlnt cond, xl:nls, Rady to all. !3000. 839-Sm. 35' MAST11EAD SL 0 0 p , MUsr~.ooo. ·-* CAL-Z: Xlnt coa:I., Nu sailal t.d-0...U:. Slfp. avail. Z..tmt Rll now! $2fQIT! D)..<J8St * COLUMBIA %l, 1968 model, e.xt."ellent condiUon. call 963-4822 Sabot, top cond. New All A mut $250 Call 675--0514 ' ' ' .. ' ' ' . • • , --• fri411f, A""'t 21. 1'70 DAILY l'KUl'~T - TltA_N_S_l'O_ltT_A_Tl_QN __ ,TllA!dl>OltTATIONfllN ~~~S~P0tt~~l~TI~ON~--~1 T~l~_,A~ldPJ«~~n~A~f~&d~ TRANSl'OltTATION Mini llqs ftl'J Molercyde1 tlOO Trvcko '500 lmportM AuM -lmportod Aut.. -FIAT Im,.,,. C.rs wee ~.,.---~"P'~ - I MJNt"'bib.,... •· .i;;: -r;ALOJn, .... • .,.. .,. FORD v. TON AUmN HIALIY --DATSUN "I\) FIAT., IPYOEll iinc1Dn ilNZ" ... CEDES BINZ .-CIDa .z ,l')O\I cond. $W. WI" CON St. roadncv. Finl ftl· PICK·UP • --------IP115 S1!lO Low..,....._ ..-w. ~alt I 6170 ....... "° otlaloat Bnnd ........ Le11 than AUSTIN AMERICA -re--lered .-. '87 .. _ ·-2IOSE, .-------... .,_ -· ... 1 pm mllft: • ~ Chp in-4,00o ml, new bl'aklPI:, new 1.W>tn&tlc, radio il tater, -1C. ...... ~ ...,..,... t MINl·Bri{E JD). Umcyde ,.... ... .,,...,.., • llOO. I ply tlrn0 new bat,.,,,, 'l:!:...,~ HONDA air condltlonlnf, power lllCElll•IEIZ A1AIFK. ..... --. I 14. Colt''"'.,,., p.m. ~ll90 .. ,,......, .l radlalDI'. New . All -llffrl..r, Lio. YCR 117. YIAI OD ll*-1'11 Call 546-207I '69 -SL IO tn aood paint. In line cond!Uon. Aft. 14.495.00 ' w ... >IERCEOD I cond.U ... mlyftim .. lnce .. 'p.m. MMS30 .... ,... ' "Wodttllll'lltt.WOdol'' •1967HONPASl'ORTS'CAI\ JIM mONs IMl'OltTS IAlllll ID -· 14.J•O flt ..... :r .... , ,.......,.... 9300 "J>aa had • complei. top Bob La.-, compoolnr. ZIMMllMAN Call' an.. ''"' pm l20 w. WARNER 1'1o MODELS TIW)E. -UIS ~ -•niLe--0verb&ul.-1<..• ..... ., ..... -..... bid~ --HAltlOR II.VD .. !WUll3 .. SANTA ANA HAVE r~ro~o~o~1 ... J~~==~~===t 1• l'VVVl.l".I ..... , .. 12'11"" ..,, 0"'" .,1nt ,,,. ... .....,...._ -541M411-·-~=====-===~IOPEN"1:V!::!:-a; tnr.· n.o rf.,,. G -- ! TMIMI Cell 6'13-07•. ........s wllh ..... BIW JAGUAI - I ... DUCAT! HO e< AW.,. COCftntlonal -WO ,i'. CoulH"1 .. NA "!:':. '=:':.' HONDA Scnmbl" -i:m ml. Xlnt equip-1, ladders, drop -A ··~ _ -~17'1 INGLISH FORD JAGUAI • MqB GT --~ • cond. Fully tq\llpptd, nt;Vtt cloti.. lavina' •ta~. muat _ u~ •u ..._..., COM« ~~MA.VI whlek. O'ltithlw. • '"-&UMlll"I ridden In dltt. 1'150. -oell ..... 7314. 7'3 ...... nho, • '11 .Awottn Healey IOOll 4 AIL NEW ENGLISH HIAD'l)UAITDS I hulft. IJ<. -DI. , mllMLAIW'l.n -or 213 -~ Lquna Beach. 9MM, owr/drift, n •" FORDS NOW IN STOCK n. onl1 ~ JAaUAJt Jll SLEl81S rmi995:0.0.s r.mTS . - -_.. ... ' ... Honda CB:t50 '69 CL-'If T ..... "uphl D·•-n•V -ltt Utt --·-w. w·-537"824 e ..,.7'611 ""'""" condition. nwyY J• Oii •-siHm -iEDUCiD~ Araa. -~- NEW-USED-SE RV. Muoi se!l! Wllh ......,., low -· '£1 AUSTl/I -· wl>JJ<. TO CLEAlt Olm-llPIJS SANTA ANA - - - - -.:=::,,...=1431:::::-;;·===:l AulOO>atlc,....., -· new "'°' l -driw LAllGE SELECTION SALIS UOW.WARNER OPEN ~· IUN. • - - --·t air cond. Dir. Will taR aood-. .,... _.' TO OlOOSI!: FRO!I SERVICE '87 MBZ 25Cl5, < -· l1ldl IANTAANA,CALIF. -~ '69 T35" S·-·'-' Auto Service· ....... _'!!'.'-~.~"'·!======== ,,,_.,,. PARTS obllt, power ......... radio --•.,..,. 4 -~ • ..::_-=.._ ~ "' -· .. P1rts -"" ..,.v. --or BUUI ROBINS FORD BAllEJt ........ lmmecullte """I'!!. !!!!!!!!!!!'!!"!!'!!!"!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!II -w•• ---. ~ ""'"'' -• -· v..,, --------.,:-:.;;.;.==----~-,. ___ ... _ .... ___ BUICK di!lon. Lie. No. TSP • 1= 181!1. ~ut <•847o:ll) $515 V.W. In,,...""'., < gd. 'SI CHEVY -··• Good Au·~~ ~-. 2ltO -Blvd. H --' m.......,. -•·-HARBOit A-' 9 Mo 360 -~ ---Oft ,._ 84Ul!!O IN ~·-·-..,._. -·-· In 1911 Hubor -6 ntessa ""'· mbc.. eng. ...... run·· cond. $2'0. "'""970. mi:· SI.EMONS IMF()RTS -... Tb& DAILY PILOI' ' CAPfRA, n" lroo)t ......,, ..,...~"" .,._,.,.. See" 2539 WNtmilllter St. COSTA Ml!SA U> w. WARNER • Q1uHlod -.. Save - MlkUnl Cvb. Lo oded C.M. F11•a11 231 J:.17111-SANTA ANA money, time .l -by .... llG --lift' J(#Al6MO!Mll1ElS~TD ~r, Tr1¥ol MU =========! ,... ' 541-.,. OPEN =. .l SUN. •hopptns ttom ,... ----i L 17' ''Tl\AVEL .. :zE" ..u _c ... 1m_..po_ .. _____ ,no_, ---,-.. -.-.,.-_.-u--JAG XKE 1JST.2+:1, air, new ~12'1 arm<holr. •• - cont. trlr .l JOT lntern'l '&7 vw Newpmt -Lid. 0.. Plrelllo. _, ........ l3lOO ~~m:;-~lod~~A~u~IM~~-~~lm~,1~r~IM~-~~~·~,.~-~~l~m~po1~rt~od~-iiii~iiif~I· truck. -late ..-i, MJy -°"""'' ml1 ..-!Inn. Call ~. '--· • equJpP'd, w/flnest tow:1n1 Sales • Service e Puts bilid dMW. ::.mA •tee! at $4000. Camper ALL MODEL! TO ''lfon~=:~ KARMANN GHIA WE HAY! THE ' t 1514 Ohl Newport Blvd. :·Colfo MeN -' •59 Streamllne ,.. mew , Full> Equipped. • -~~:, ~-~1.,.. '63 GHIA BEST SELICTION OF • 1600'• • 2002 • 2SOO ~:1;11~=· ~~ Sundial$ 2 1n .. 3 .i •• 3 . cu 9 Qu m> • 'O~:ete c:!,fyr, Aathorlaecl rmvt Dealer BMW's . (Adult. oalyl. Extru, Lo -11! O..lor lblmo, Heater, llune GrHt! IN ORANGE COUNTY e 2IOO -"" FIAT NI Price 1199 dlr. W L • ....._ • ....., w~ -.... . COAST IMPORTS <XEV :rm. wm take car .. • ~•• • llnonc1"' pion to tit • 2IOO cs e ALL COLOltS ~ .. w l'8'B-lf6i._ Ol Orann Coun ~ Trlde er F'lnanet. Private your budget. Come In ind t1Uc n· NOl(,\O~ Sell eon1aleed, H rb v w IY - -__ !!!!'_ -Party -or~ with ... of ..... . .. ,.., ....... ""'!-,. ... A e1<c re!r1L a our • • ~..::.-:Cm ~wy • 1MINI counMlon. e ALL MOOILS Clllts, alee" 6, tandtm 18711 BEACH BG., 842-4&35 Bay Ciub) "FIAi '67. Karmann ·Ghia. XJnt wheels. Very clean! Must HUNTING10N BEACH &42.--0olOi e 5464529 cond. A!r. Like r.w! MAKE aell! ~ $2495. 968-7281 SD OFFER. 537·'7ro7 ut, 223; LJi;. new! ;,ooo mil" ldt on 16' to 19' TltAVEL Trailer. APOLLO ''fR'"" 'HD..,' alt 6 pm. '33--0606. ....... IY. Movinr, ,...t Clean and 1n aood .,.nd, CORnNA IDILA "' • ,., KARMANN GJUA. • ldL Will pe.y $!i00rf700. 981-7689 MOI'OR ROMES 1J711 llACH llfwy. lfl Xlnt cond. Pvt owner, M.k• ./ '68 OORTINA GT, 893-7566, e 537-6824 otter. m-3152 . $600 or Beat CLEAN ts' tn.vel trlr, Beaut. --NEW·USED-SERV. 774-2155-: cabana A hook-ups ready to *All Steel Construction 673-'lDI or m.238'1 e·c KARMANN Ghia .. ' • .....,,KM......... *AU Fi.ber&Jul Exterior c...---_... Coovt, rblt erw, dutch. nu --• '68 eorm. -11325 -·-----b MZ-73'15 Wanted: Old 'bo\!le tnJJ.en MILLIGANS or best offer. _jliiiijjjiiiiiiiiilmiii rkl, Wiil ~u1 Trailer Sal.8 *'67 Karmann Ghia* e ~@7 13951 -Harbor Blvt1. 536-3491 or 2131431...cm Xlnt oond, $1560 ========I GardM Grove * 531-D52 ~ _ * ~1U * Trvcb 95C10 CLEARANCE SALE ,_.1 ___ D_A_TS_U_N __ -~ 'G GHIA COUPE -----AU '70 model campen !Ji-Good Cond. fm 1970 SMC duoed, <Siar, w • .._~ DOT DATSUN ..to •-rt ltd 1 =m.""=='™:;::::::"'::::84>===;.i=- •• HONDA Fun-, l!Jgh...,.,.,,, Va· OPEN DAILY ..--r- ot ICKU catlone". Spectel ...... ANO Sal .. Open &lnday Mft90 SCRAMBLER Xlnt. 15 p p eubJecttn.,....nttnwnmy. SUNDAYS 537''?'7 Coll Oo11ect1 ----"'-'"--- ' Best aU*er 6'75-431.f * , Scott's, 9l+N. Harbor, Santa ims s.ci. Bhd. YES YOU CAN '66 TRIUMPH T·llXI c. SJO illTil CAMPER ~Ana..,..'-_,,=--=---~ Bach '69 Fl 124 c SEE THE 1971 cc. Seml~. """" ~. . ~ •• ,~! .!, . • . New '70 Datsun ac.1111 .. .-....... at pe MERCEDES BENZ ·~ •" '6& l l!JUll Dlll=lll'w=11~ Exotic net with' black ~ AT M ... Sal! Asking $600. 2!12 ....... beater, delun l!OOOllC,Plckupwllhcamp. UUU RWIWIU bucket-6i:Lowmilu,hu Jim Slemon1 lmporto &U-«Xl'l cab, .~ tires with er. Sale prict' $2D99 dlr. had exctilent care. Sacri-al W. WARNER. KARLEY Davidson XI.CH in 8 foot o:b over Kini .(If (# 67798) WW take car in SllYer finJ.sh w/black vinyl lice! (XLTIM) Take older SANTA ANA a basket F<lr'k, fnlme, iw.d per, Stove, refria. trade. Will tlnance private interior 4 .peed Dir CRUC car In trade. Will finant.e Open Eves. It: Suq. 54MU4 titta, ere. No~· 646-1753. en.tor, a pl. water tank, pany. Call 5fMlm or 151) will tab tftde.'or ~ private 1U1)'. Call Pat dlr. METRO VAN '86 HONDA 3«; dirt bike, naturll wood with lo!J of 494-6811, ance l'fivata party call aft 10 &....J. 494-790, ~. :1953 % T bufltln camper. "11" W.k. xlnt cond. 1300 room. $32•·95 METRO VAN MMlm or "4«ll. NIW FIAT · '"""·oink. kle box..,.,.... « but (lrfer, 646-21351 1953 " T built:i.n camper. '67 n.tsun l&m Good CClfld, 1970 l50 SPYDER ing, pantlllng, bed, n 1 w e IMMEDIATI DILMltY ' '6' vw $1495 '61 TOYOTA $1349 l(ect111. ""·· ........ '*-H.T. C:.-. -RMllD. drl.,. Ilk• • lac,.,., '""" --· .... wllfit bllld: In-:¥. f)(IH-Jlll) ,.,...... ,_..... andlttM. '61 vw $1295 , ...... u. ...... l'INIW. Cllllem '" vw $1375 • ..... 1111 """"'· pcelltflf INdl. C*'lllllllOll. IWTl'·lf.I) .................. dmlll :at. ,,...,, ~~ .. ~~~ ... ·--11295 . .,.. ...... , ...... (W'l'Hflll), • '61 .FIAT s1350 • lplltlr 2 dr. '""· """"· '64 vw $695 tttln ~I fWTUHI ltMle, ,_..,, l'*I ttr11. - IN'"'' ..,.u,," l'MCMnkll ' _,,,,.. '611 OPEL $1049 '6S vw $795 l *· kd. L .. L1W I MU• CWTT-21•1. llMl"M ,..,., ....... ' IRDV"'11!). '67 flAT 'r.·· , ........... Ga ,;... t llY OIU. '69 vw BUS SAVE .sn49 ~ ~ ·::.~=reef. ,• '7 1ppr«lt.M, ("2M). A-.. .... -·- PLUS A LARGE SELECTION OF KOMBI IUSIS, ALL COLORS . 1-Berlettl'• TIM MOTORS • ........ -·- * '70 Kawasaki Centurl&n St.we, link, ice box, ear· IOft le 1-rd top Alt colon to choose trnm. paint. Xlnt condition. t hwrootn cond, ridden 4 ~ 587'4 pettnc, pantlll.rlr, bed., new * 557~ * $2335 +Tax & Lie. * 54!).724,; * IOl1 GARDEN GltOVE ILVD. i : timH ;J!l5 ...... Tl!i UNIVERSITY pelnl Xlnt "'""'""" NEED HELP! Look for It All model.I to choole. e 1958 """"°"W. e SAUi °"" SUNOAT 'II KAWASAKI 200 « OLDSMOBILE * 545-7245 * Ill ""°' O•Mitied. Cellfomla Sport Cers Good '""'· New tirft. PA111. SllrtCI MIS. THUIS. ftU - e $2115 . 6.1 f'm'd Vi Campn' Xlntli~~~~~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~l~l~4~-~~tV.~~·~l.~o#~lt:n*~I ~ltl~N~R~T5~~~~~~ I ' ..,..24411 alts 2l:i> minor J!\vd. ·-· ei: 1• ,,.. .;......j..,,=~-:;::;::~.....sm;;;;;;:;;~=~"':;,1,;E;;,·,;ht.~;s·,;;A.i::::=-::;;;~!:ms~====~J!C..<l~~"'~liitill• I • '68 HONDA OJ °"" >!--w/pol... 1995. Phone lmporlM Autos -Imported Autos 9600 Im rfoJ1 Autos --Imported AUtol -ht•artod -· - : Xlnt cond. mo , '53' CHEVY' VAN 6>.MiJ.72. sm "" Pal I MT~ 64U.601 CAMPER *11 h ~ ton "., '1 •i BULTACO Mark m . Gd l% Ton encloeed fre\Kht box truck. al:idfn& w i ndow1 , • 'tor 9lJ'leet or dirt. Extru. (G96369ll dlr. Will take care ~ Sacr. $200. Ew1 . $585. StO-Sl.98 tn trade or tlJi.a.Dce private 1 -~=---~- 1 • .1970 HONDA 350 OC party 54Ma52 or 49f.8811. e 18%' AliltDcn.t Land -.._____.,__.. ___......__ •g:n >;;:;; • ' • • Commander lift new cond, ~-=m ILIUI...,,._..., ..,.,., .rord pickup V-8, R/H, 8' $n95 5t0-4769 * 6f2.«J89 * bed, w/camper ahell, 6'xl2 '========'~ i'iUn:i:M BU.. l '61 ,.,_ .. Wbl trlr, muit ... thlt -~ ·-~·1 Camper Rwitals '522 ' ,II> ....... Trail B1ft..$D) takts ~k! -. both. 5t6--06C9 "6S FORD PU. 8' bed, c.c. v. ·m VW Pop top camper. 'A,BULTAOO Matador 2'J 8 auto tranl. Many xtru, Sleeps 4-5. Avan. Wkends. Good cond * $475 RIB, ·Dnl cood thruout m-5016 ar fi44..0501 •847-«64• 6G-1"'2tatt' pm.. . · O:IOPPED te.lero, 250cc, lat '67 CUEVY Van, xlnt. cond. ~ t8kn it! Meta.I Dake, Stll or trade. New tirn: A: riP1 frame. 646-4663 paint. 646-S H.D. Panhee.d chopper, ALL '68-R>RD J:mn:>llne, .ell or new, ready to be aMetnbled, trade. Priced to. tell quick. : ·$1000 firm, 675-4547 6*-2698 , HONDA 00 &J(>ft' Sport, 1218 1959 1~ TON GMC w/ 1 mJ'«, u new. $265. Call enclOled bed. $975 or best 5C8-54S9 ollu.9624121 70 HONDA CB 750 ... roRO'llaocbero. :WV.._ XI.NT COND 3oo) mi $1%i0: 4 1pd, mw Ores, xlnL OObd. Dayg 5f0.59'iiO Evn, Ml).9251 $2050. 830-6UT ; • '84 Hmda 150, dirt bike, ONE owner, '57 Chev . lGoad cond, $150. pickup, new Jiattery I paint, * 968-7™ * A1Jcilv ~. ~ KAWASAKI Side Winder '63 GMC Hand! Van. Jo ;;fl. 250, $550. See at 602 CLEAN. $1595. ' ubbouse. N.B. 673--8574. * 548-1235 * Dune Buggla1 9525 '59 RENAULT ,DAUPHlkE - Eng. & frame in rd. cond. Has blown clutch. Ideal for making dune buaY. iso cuh. Afttt 3 pm. AU: for Bob Lanon, compo11lng, 1970 HONDA Trail 70, 400 ml. t250 or 'be9t otter. Call .... 21J!I '" VW Mlnl·T Body . Sacrifice 538-1956 lmportM Autos 9600 ALFA ROMEO ' Alk for Jim. '48 ChtvY Pan. Tnzck: 283 cu. e •n • 1600 Spyder, Ol'f· ' '70 BSA 650CC V8 clean, chrome rim1, owner. Xlnt. $2595. 547-5832 ' I tom. 962-6513 carpet, floor 11ilft m-8738. day, 846-2439 eve. We've Got A Whole Squadron of Spitfires Waiting To Take 'Off Slot l:ty our·showrq;oms and clifnb lnto t'• cockplt of• ft•w TRIUMPH SPI FIRE MKlll. It's Nk• nothint •I••· With all th• ~uipm•nt th•t m•k•• driving a Spitfir• a cliff1r1nt so'rt of ad••nture: Racing-type rac~ and pinion rl11rinf11. lnd11•ndent four wheel spring· in9. Front di1c: bf1ka1. Competitio11-pro••n 9ngjna. Four-forward-spoed . t••rboJto 1lia work1. •2476* '77 ...... M•llt s295ao DELIVERS TRIUMl!H SPITFIRI MK. Ill $291.10 It the tefel 4ow11 ,eyMtllt, $17'.ll It ihe -.t•I Menitily '•YM•111t h1cllltll1111 f,11, IJC'1U• ell4 •II ct r,.,lJlt ch•'t•• e111 ltt111k eppre1'M e"'4it for ]6 1110111ih1. DeferrHI peyrr1t111t price ii $10tf.41 l11cl.4litt tu '"' ..,,111fer, A111111el ,.ru111tet• rete I• ll.t6 '7..'Pl111le•lllc.tJtte-• FRITZ WARREN'S SPORT CAR CENTER 710 I. 1ST, SANTA ANA ' I I 1147.0764 • Dot Sing Says ••• lit You Surpriltd • W1 GrowThl1 ll1lll • WI botltr 1blo to HM yoc inmrywry- Think" you for e htlplnv us win the D1ttun Quollty D11l1r Aw1nl IN SALES• SERVICE• PARTS MANAGEMENT • ADVERTISING CUSTOMER RELATIONS AWARDED BY . NISSAN MOTOR CORP., lJ.S.A~, ' ' Datsun . Q·uality Dealer Award For Outstanding '· - A~hieve111ent 18835. -Beach ~Blvd.---'--. Huntington Beach 842-7781 . 540-0442 • \ I ! • ft Ol!LY PILOT • f F•1"), A""ll 21, '1'ml l'l!TtAHS~~P01t~"'r'*A"T"'10"'N:----,T.,RAtlli:R"s"'PO"'R"'T"A;;,T.,10"Rr--,,,TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRA NSPORTATION -TRANSPORTAT ION . TRANSPORTATION -TRANSPORTATION -TRA NSPORTATION - J I 1970 MUSTANG •CJ.A. ..... (Stri1l Ho. • 569<!) .Special of the Week. '70 GAlAXIE 2 D'-,If. T.,SfORT ROOF,8 OYl., AUTO.RADIO 4 HiATat.P.S., AIR COND. VINYL ROOF. WARRANTY I ZYM~ 1970 MAVERICK NOT STRIPPED Y·I •AUTOMA'nC 52299 RADIO & HfATa . '69 Ponl Grand $299. 9 '69 Toyota Prix Cpe. -Cornlla YO 1'3 4 ..... nlllil.-..1'0l7711 ~99 YW DUNE BUGGY W°rti-, & Jtll W, S1rM1 legal l 11 IEW '&S Cad!llac , $1999 '&& T-Bird , $1299. Sd. QeYJlle Town landau ,."-,W~AG11:7t0 1 l.ilW-•ff-oirri(ll!I, ST.2410 ~~~Camara '4 $2399 '66 Olds . $1599 Toronado ·' v.a.FM..-.s.11110 \ 'B& OPEL Fastback 4 ... UH,Sllt42l !&1 FORD Galaxie 500 MG MGI PRE OWNED PORSCHES '68 MGC-GT '69 MGB ........... c ..... , d1"Jl win! wbla, $2100. l------------------1 Win!' wbecb:, radial tires, * 54&-«iO * AAf/FM: ndilo, 6 cyl., auto. e '67 MGB-GT lo ml. px1 I 966 matie tra.nsmlulon. low cond. MUST SELI... maJm mile~ Lie. xss 'l'J5, on.r m.3341. 19b7 $2499 t=::=;~;::::=J I 9b5 Porsche 912 •••... Stoc:k ,.,10 Porsche '112 , •• , .. Stock ;' t 4A Porsche 356 ...... Stock a1 1A CRICtrl'iERS0'•.+1--...,., 0 VW 1 ________ 119b8 Porsche 912 """"°''''" 549-3031 Ext. 66 ar 61 ·~uto~ ,;~ lo~ •• ~ 1967 Porsche 912 $3895.00 $+250.00 $H95.00 f4~95]0 - 1910 JlARBOR BLVD.. Mutt .ell Best offer! J COSTA MESA 83'1-6399 • arga •..... Stock .tl9SA $5b95.00 $-1495.00 $4795 .00 $-1195.00 ~ -~~ ~'FRIEDWIDER"' NEW MIDGET $199S 1966 OPEL KADE'IT • $350 * 846-2909 * PORSCHE '61 PORSCHE CABRIOLET ffi.rdtop, 1leamtnc metallic 1968 Pqrsche 912 •..•.. Slack .t1•4A. 1968 Porsche 912 .... :.Stock •l1tA 1970 Porsc he 9l ... -4 •••.•• Stock°'"l l l ·T CHICK IYERSON PORSCHE AUDI Authorized Sales· Service· Part.. 900 WEST COAST HWY. lJlil a aACH !HWY. B l 893-7566 • 537.Q!.U NEW-USED-~ERV. •llV<r, with brand now In-N!WPORT BEACH 646-9391-S49-332S terlor, chrome wheels, ra--=========-:-========:==! dial ti~. AM/FM radio, -~ Llo, WYW 215. lmpomd Autos 9600 Imported Autos 9600 MG Sol ... """°" -Immediate Dellveey, $1899 ------ CHICK IYERSON SUNBEAM All llodels YW 549-3001 Ext. 66 or 67 1970 HARBOR BLVD. COSl'AMESA J1fllljJOrt Jl111µorrs '68 Porsche 911 Coupe. 24,600 3100 W. Cout Hwy·. N.E. miles, llke new. radio I: 642-!Mffi M0-1764 heater, Lie. ZUL 960. Authorlzed MG Dealer $4 ,495.00. e MUST s e 11 - ' 6 6 MG JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS &edan-Goodmechanlcal 131 W. WARNER MGB cond. $495. 613-0357. SANTA ANA i.:=======;IOPEN EVES. &. SUN. - '67 ALPINE Convt, :110tt I. bani top, -.. 11450. 54S-3515. SAAi Authorized Dealer TOYOTA BIU.. MAXEY !T!O!Y!O!T!AJ Hal BEACH BL VD. Hunt. ...... 147-1551 I ad K. at 0:1U11: ftw7. •Bell '69 ,,,,,, .. Coroba Coup< •• speed, rad.lo ·and beater, IJc. ZSJ Q. $1,595.00. JIM Sr.EMONS IlllPORTS U'.l W. WARNER SANTA ANA '66 PORSCHE 912 Sale1 • Servke •Pam OPEN EVES. & SUN · '68 MGI Roadster ;,,, AM/FM 4 ~ d1 From ;.,woden · S46-4llS 4 Speed. Wire Whees. Radio, Ai~pe~~I {SUN ~j SONETT ·~ ~=~:.~ = Extra CJean. (YCR 053J will take trade or amall Immediate Delivery Pvt pty. $1195. ~1469 $2095 down. will !inai>.,,, Call Orange County" l'•we•t Dir. I=='='======\ South Coast .... ,,... COAST IMPORTS TRIUMPH Fo d Me '63 SUPER 90 · 01 "'""'• County r -rcury ' m1 w. Pac11;. "°""Hwy. '6'1 Triumph TR6 :ll3 Broadway, Laguna Beach AtJ aeo Ju Brand New Acrtll!ls from ~ 4 speed w/ovmlrive. wire 5'19-385l 'i>l' 494-8515 AMIFM, (JZY 525) dlr. wni Balboa ~ Club wile&, AM/FM dlr, low take car in Trade ot 1'inance 642-0406 • 546-4529.. mileL Runs like a fine '65 MGB ROADSTER Private Party. S46-4C62 or watch: CUOV846) Will take Excellent condition, w1re,,_<"'6811 __ . -----TOYOTA car In trade or llnance pri- wheel.s. CVNE 09!l). Owned '60 PORSCHE Cabriolet; 1600 1---------vate party. 546-4052 or by little old school teacher. super, with hard top. New 70 TOYOfA~S 49U81.l. Take trade or small down. engine, new clutch, new '60 TR-3 Good cond, Yellow, Will !in. pvt pty. Dlr. Call tires, new pa.int, AM/FM, ln stock. Immediate delivery. wire whb, new trans, clutch Pat aft 10 am 540-3100 or just like new, can be seen ~ •• ~is & top. $450. 644-1033. 4M-1029. at ~ Harbor Blvd., or ·' ~-e '66 TRIUMPH Spitfire 1969 MGB-GT Black. Custom phone 66-1982, 9am to 6pm M ~ convert. Wpd, orig. ~· equip, comb. FM radio-PORSC.'IE "70 t14 "' $1000. ~2283 stereo tape deck. Xlnt. cond. Im.mac cond. extnu include L•guna Beach WILLIS Make oiler. 642-6925 FM stereo,• 8 track tape, tOO So. Cst. Highway '63 MGB, wire, MICH.EUN cover. Buying new house. 494-7503 * 5:40-3100 X. Xlnl <and. $950 613-175.5 M"'t oacrilke. 13995. '67 TOYOTA 1950 WIUJS Panol. oet up 525-857'T tor 283-311 Oiev.·no engine •---------1----C::.,"-----IPick up with Canmer 31,tm or trans.-bucket seata ~ 1---------------------------________________ .:____________ "10 Sll·T, elec tlUllt1, S-actual mlle1. Local 1 owner $200.00. Call 6:30-9:00 p.m. equip'd. :lXll mi, Otter. automobile. Original red fin-546-U!IO JOHN CONNIU THIS WEEKEND ~r 6 PM, 2ll/5eS.3423 or ish tires radio he 1-========::: n•l5'l3-281.9 , new , .• , ater, ===----I ... ,,,tor_, .<UPM. VOLKSWAGEN POR.n!E 1969 912 Tup 277). PIO mi's. Pmect mnd, $1399 ''6 VW AM-™·.~:.· l6lllll CHICK IYERSON Gd_ Cond_ 1195-m-:w '6' vw Bug Gd. cond. &::: gd pORSCHE '66 912, 4 spd. VW eng, $50 owr wholesale Blaupnkt radio, chnn rims, 549-3031 Ext. 66 or 67 book at $650. Call 5'9--011 rad1al8, am/fm. t 37 00 . 1970 HARBOR BLVD. 1961> KARMANN Ghia convt. 962-0743. Or aft 5, 847-0168 COSTA ~ Xlnt cond. Dk grttn bqdy '55 PORSCHE Spdstr. best '67 TOYOTA w/blk top & int """"6; offer over $1(KXJ. • •67 8 ,,,._,. -.i;,. 548-4960 ug-nu,..e, ~-. Jo mi. XJnt cond. '68 911 Targa. Sepia Brown, 5 Corona. Good conlition (ZLK.. $1080 Owne!' 644-4776 spd, mag wheeU:. Rear 927). Will take car in trade 1~-=-~-~­slasl window. Call 613-0798 or finance private party. dlr. '00 V\V. New t ii' es .. cau 546-4052 or 494-Sllll_ ?ttecha.nically perfect! $400 · 911 T-'69, 5 Ip. Stereo, New -~~~~~:;:;;~:;;; 536-9595 After 4 PM Mk:hel.im. body xlnt, $5400, "NO GIVEAWAYS ~"~;~-J·~· ~:,-~;~~:-E;:;:.·._· ___;.O_N ALL NEW ;10 CHEVROLETS $.5400/best offer 673-6132 fTIOJVIOITIAI ·~ Ylj'cM~~u!~ see~ * '62 PORSCHE SUPER * • ---appreciate, $1595. 548--2415 Xlnt cond. 46,(KXJ actual ml. DEMO _,, bUt 6JS...ll48 aft 7 pm. •111 WAGON (6l7l) ·m VW. ycuow, int, Header exhe.ust, coco mats, '61 PORSCHE CABRIOLET $1817 1189!i 61'>-0615 Must sell for best oUer * 675--1323 * .63 VW SQRBCK ;850, Rblt BRAND NEW 1970 CAMARO Tll.ted glau, wap. ....i..1!oft co... lrol, AM """"""""""' radio, ISS ' cyL WGIM. llk. ()OM) (OlOl) fULL PRICE $2659 IRAND NEW 1970 FULL SIZE WAGON Tlo!tld gla1J, tvrbo trtdttPMlic traMo frllwlon, ..,.,., emlulon con1ro1, paw. ft" 11-lnL l4M r9dlo. SI~. C9011 1111•1 FULL PRICE $3298 IRAND NfW 1970 klNGSWOOD ESTATI w ..... ' Ill••~ dbt. btll .. tint. , ..... P-w~Mwlrlg, 111' toftd., remollt "'lrror, :,.:r .... tvrte hyOra,,,.. lie. tilt tuooao-raek. r1111o. MC, Siii, lftll (IW) Diii Hf ••• _ ..... $ 862.25 ::::. ...... $4397.10 i BRAND NEW 1970 CONCOURS ESTATE N-oaro. t pen. dlx. bllS.. tint gltu , plWW wlndows-ltftrl<lg, air concl., :JOO hp q ., MtHt hyd rt,... tk. tilt ~1. luwe;. ride. AM •• l lo. Siii. P11J) (1"~J List Price ........ $4856.00 DlscOMnt ·····-·-·· $ 668.79 ::,'J •...... $4187.21 BRAND NEW 1970 IMPALA CPL CllSI. b!T1., tinl. tl•H• "'"yl roof, l lf Canel., '265 ftp ... ,., lutbolll'Cl•a· mtllc, _. 11...,r1no, wsw. clock, a.M radio, ri1ll1 wn .. 11, 1tlnyl lntl'f. 5tk. c.iso ci'l30J List Price ·--·---· $4652.35 Discount •·······-$ 7~0.24 :::-: •...... $3892.11 BRAND NEW 1970 IMPAU. CUSTOM C,.. Obi:. bltl., tint gllu, tvrbo h¥· .,.mttlc, PD-11--., WSW, full wMe4 ca-. /4M rtidkt. vlri)'I ln!W,.. iOr. Slk. 16'1) tlMI Lill Price ........ $3997.75 DhcOUftt ·-----·-$ 606.61 :~ •...... $3391.14 HAND NEW 1970 CAMARO Tlnt9d glus,, crnll't'" coru.ola, turbo h'/dr•rNOtlc. •¥•P. emlulon control, powM" 11-lnf, bell9d WSW, WllNI to¥'"• AM radio. Slk. tlDlOJ ct1n1 List Prlc:t •......• $3555.10 Dlsc:ount ···-------$ 458.10 ::.~ •.... " $3097 .00 BRAND NfW 1970 IMPALA 4 Or. H.T. Tint. Olan, a1r l'llnll. ~ llNl"l"ll &. brakn. tvrt.o ny-l •t,,,.tk, avap. aml11loll control, wsw. wt.Ml cover•. AM rtdlcl, ,.., •-lttr. Stk. (tl5TJ (:IS») Ll1t Pr ice ···----· .$4235.00 Dl•count .......... $ 566.25 ::,~ •...... $3668.75 IRAND NEW 1970 CHEYELLE M.T, Tw.d OllH., tllr1to h)'drtl!Mtlc, ewp. amllllan CO"lrol, -•IMr-lnt· l4M r.Olo, 1tl11)'1 lnlerlor, llk. 11Nfl IMfl FULl PRICE $3063 BRAND NEW 1970 CHEYELLE Cs-. (...,t. di•. beltl, tlnt. 1l•n, J!nlO ~ti, ¥1nyl roof, air c-.. ~. PO.,..... dltc br1•11. 2511 hp t111~ tutbo nydr1,,,.nc. "°.,..... 1tn•· 1111. n lly whHl1, WSW, clDct, f4M radio, Slk, IMJJ U79Jl List Price ·---·-·· $4235.60 Discount -·---··-$ 552.46 ::,~ •...... $3683.14 IRAND NEW 1970 NOYA 2 DOOR T!ntld 1ltst. ..,.p, emlu lon CW.ll"Ot. · ...,,._ rllllD, yln'ft lntl'flar. Siii. (IMJ IOllS)" FULl PRICE $2391.36 IRAND NEW 1970 NOYA 2 DOOR Tlltltd l lllt. 1vi-tk trenUT1lulall. -P. emli.alan conlT"OI, AM r11111a, 5111, (11:111 Ult71 fULl PRICE $2493.32 BRAND NEW 1970 MONTE CARLO Cwt. di._ blls~ tlnl. 11au, P·w!~ dows·ltMl'lfll, litrll~ buc:ktt 111 .. ¥1ny1 roof, ~It. 300 HP turbo .. 1111 ..,,_I, nlly Wllll., WSW, AM r .. dlo. rNr -k.-. lilk. (fl.II (13611 fULL PRICE $3761 IRAND NEW 1970 'I< TON fULl PRICE $2495 IRAND NEW 1970 EL CAMINO CUii!, 1111. ti.lta, 11n1. otan , .,_ MICll 9n11., ¥1n¥1 roof, air cond., -· di« b.--... JOO hp., paw.or 11Mrlng, btlttd WSW tltlS, AM re- dlcl, rally whHl1. Ilk. 0011) (Wll List Price -------$4401.l7 Db coOftt ·--·-·-··-' 787.00 ::.~. . . . . . . $3614.27 NEW CARS ••• USED CARS ••• eng, new pa.int &::: seat Check our deals COiien. 540-2975 SUNBEAM 8 OTHER DEMOS e '61 VW BUG e '63 SUNBEAM AJpine, good mech. Tonneau le top, A·t $400/oU. Priv pty, 644-5838 AT BIG SAVINGS $1350/make orr. 968-8222 DEAN LEWIS '61 vw CONVERT $109S 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 962-2273/962-0538 9IOO Imported Autos theM 1970 mod•! tr1de In• on the 111 new ;J)al:Jun 1970 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX H••ter, eutolflltic tr1111., AM/FM lferao, power winclow1, pow•r 1tteti ftf, r1lly wh11lt, t ••t••ut 1lle11y 9rilack 011 l:olack. l ,JOO locel 1nil11 l74'·1111 1970 CHE.VROLET WAGON Ki1191woe .. E1t1t1 10 p•1111191r, V/I , •wto!"t tic tr•"''• powor 1ffffiftf , llli1c tir1lt•1, •ir conclitioniftf, lutt•t• r•ck. 7,400 le<ol lllli¥ol .. 11.1, ll'tttl '"or11i119 111iJt f toon, oir1c11ti ¥0 wood 1140 p111olt. l oallly for back t. 1cheol C•r pool. 1770-I SHI 1969 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX R•dio, haator, t it coll4itto11i"'f, pow1r 1fo1 ri119, vinyl roof. Tltl1 11r i1 ttridor local tl•olo11 f1etory warranty. Sopto'"b•r 901 4 wltlt m1tehi119 i11forlor. IZSL-0121 9600 1969 PLYMOUTH ROADRUNNER Witt. "l l l", 4 •peed tr•n1., eoll'lbi11affo11 powar 1toorift9, r1lty whH l1, Witt. 11.660 111il•1 +lii1 ear ha1 th1 f1ctory w1rr•11ty, of eo11n•I lt'1 eomp•titio11 Or11191 111111 ri9ht 0111 IVWS-161tl ~295 SAVE SALT CREEKI ~ Oco111 11110. 'It Volk1w19 011 eo111por "b•1". Co111ptot. 11.,.;119 ,..111rt1,. with wall to w•ll e1rp•ti119. Wator ta,.Y,-pop llP roof, H1119 t111 •f ILSl-f701 . : . PLUMBERS HELPER 064 Dolllgo ~ t•11 vtility Pielt Up. l 11 V.1, with pop11l 1r 4.,,..4 tr•111ftl l11lo11, Utility box11 111111 c11t>by ho lo1to11wmorov1 t. "''"*i•11, 1722t2EI Thtse u rt 1rt all loc:.ted 1t ':1-rienJ /'I A lo Cenl11r Safe:J • ;J)af:Jun • S ervice 12961 Ho rbor Blwd., G.G.-534·1252 Open Sund• S34·12SI ~~-"'!'~~'!-9"------"!""---~----~---~~---·-----·-• ~ flidlJ, A""'ll n , 1970 --DAii. Y I'll.OT '3 , RAMSPORTATION -TRANSPORTATION -TRANSPORTATION -TRANSPORTATION -TRANSPORTATION TRANSl'ORTATION TRANSPORTATION ~sPORTATI ON ~1!•Pc1<" fioN I mported Autos ffOO lmpomd Alllao 9600 lmpomd Autos 9600 l!!JJIO!led Cora ffOO Imported Auios 9600 Imported A.-~ lmoortod Alllao HOO lmpomd A-9600 Alllao Wonted_--~ , VOUCSW~GEN YOLICSWAGEN ' VOUCSWAGEN VOUCSWAGEN VOLKSWAGJN VOLKSWAGEN VOLl(SWACJIN VOUCSWAGEN WI PAY TOP II ..,.~~.tcaz.r-;t ~ 5,..u''A4REvw '64 vw ~'J..M~ER NEW vw 1uG '69 VW Sedan '6 1 5uvwG ·~·:,n;roc., e..:r·,~ CASH ;1• !1050 ... ofJ', """"19 'I' Lie ~ACK SQUARE BACK Fully eqUJ...., 1nc1..i1nr lug. $55.89 pr. month Cob.It Biiie wllh whlta vhlYI ----~, ..... Sell ' . lo. -cars • -ju<! I --.::......~.Cl~ $895 Radio, "'"'"· Ar<tlc whll" ...... , .. """' • loob $ ~'""°:'Yi.~~· Wlillwall CUiiom ,:~., eoJnl w''h VOLVO call .. tor""'.......... il On:hld A•~. CdM. m-;11196 Show. oxcopUo"'1 ""'· In-and now, Lie, VT!' OOT. 147.71 down lncludos '$ "'••tllul tac. work. Y'Pu. GROTH CHEVROLET I CHICK IVERSON """ ,...k..m only cTEX. Soe•• the wee!<ood "' 1•• " Lie. O.On End 182" 9'J1. e-'6'9-V.W.a1llnmi•tc 1.lick. VW--_&Ill)._-· _ ~ with eeono,11)l _ Y,W _L~:!!_N!-_ ::J_ ~;.~tombed ~ ~~ .. = M&nqe "'1fl. B~ ~ """""' Ext 66 °' 61 $999 CHICK IVERSON CHICK RSO ~ ti '59 vw ** 1970 HARllOR BLVD. 151,95 dn .• 137.18 moolh vw VWIVE N Harbour v.w. CHICKVWIVERSON 'VOL.YO: an..:.""-"":!ih ~ 1,1, '61 eng, !400. "'"1'12 COSTA MESA CHICK IVERSON ""'3J E>t. 66 "'61 '70 vw SQUAREBACK, ... ·ii vw vw 1970 HARllOR BLVD. 1970.: .. "!"~VD. WifUNBTINEACllGTONBL.n~~Cll ~o u.!.!~R .. B .. LVDn. "FRl£DllUDER" WE ~AY '~., 1:, celltnt cood. $l200. tlH-2459 Low miles on rebuilt engine, 54~ Ext. 66 or 61 COSTA MESA. _., .£ii'• ~ UUt all<f 3'30 .! ::.,, :~~. =.:1:."C: 1970 =:~VD. '68 Square llOck '66 Fastback '63 vw 1119 COSTA MESA 2 dr. o...... FDR YOUR I CAR H '69 VW,ao!o,dkblue,rad;o, be -at .... -BW'lfUndyRodw!lhAllVinyl MECHANIC!IPEC!At; '66 vw Sedan *$2750* • pop-out windows, Ptrfecl Blvd or phone 64!>19!2, 9am '67 VW Camper, Immaculate Interior, Radio & New Radio. (SVU 2f6) Lie. OKC&.2 '=:..r.='• 1;.J'~ CONNELL' :: ooi:·.~ill~ER • to 6;m =:f!Y ll)(!q':.ei:,P:c<!; WhltewaD$1 Tltts810(WTE in} $11· 35. t2" Radio ('I'BX 539) CHEVROLET ij Poo Ioo * ...,, * liko now '68 VW-BI..,, AM·FM n<lio, .......,blo. • r.17-9363 "' CHICK IVERSON $1.199• ::~~ ~~ ~-~-l .':. • 548-1240 * new tires, lug. rack. Xlnt 675-1979 VW ______....._---....._,,. ----~ '68 vw ·"'· ...... """ .... t. cood. $U50. 613-9523 '69 vw Squ--AulO Harbour v w S4"10.l1 Ext 68 « n VOLVO WE PAY TOP DOLLAR· ~-Gd b ~ Ph '66 VW BUS $1525 ...., Uke new 12 700 ml H b v w ' • • 1970 HARBOR BLVD. H b v w FOR TOP USED CARS f;' ~ uy ~· ' R/H, Nu ..... * 644-0235 ....,,illc..m ... ,cli, '62.oosi ar our o • 18711 BEACH BL. ll4244SS COS'rA MESA ar our 0 0 '70 Domo, •11'182 If,.... car lo axtn deoo, HUNTINGTON BEACH SAVE ;.., Ill lint.' " 187U BEACH BL. 842-4435 'Gt Voijcswagen Camper, Uc. 18T1l BEACH BL. MZ-4435 BAUER BU'fCK :'; 9900 HUNTINGTON BEACH e '68 VW sedan. chrome OMR 19!!, Ice Box, SieeIJ' 4. HUNTING:J'ON BEACH $466 23' E. l11b St.' , , : I =:=..:::::::.. __ ..:.:.::::....:::::::..::::::::.. __ ..:.:==:..:::.:---:.;.;;'1-1,;o64".VW;;u'B'"UiiiG:-'--I ::.";,.,. "'= ~:!: ~1:;:'·~~. Imports "'v...._. Bug, Lie. 580 Oft..... _.,. Jj -ONLY AT ·CONNELL CHEVROLET '70 CAPRICE COUPE 12,000 mL Showroom fresh, vinyl roof, air, auto., P.S., P..B., Remaining fact. warranty. fADY460) '70 IMPALA CUSTOM CPE. 7,600 mt Auto., P.S., air, vinyl root, ttrnaining tact; guarantee. Dead sharp. (7UCKB) '69 IMPALA CUSTOM CPE. Auto., R&H, vinyl roof, fact. air, remaining fact. warranty. Low miles, .{YYN058> (SIX OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROf\1) '67 :E;!l~s.V::!:~!. P.S .. P.B., t;ure is a nice car. (TZH933) '66 IMPALA COUPE 2 Dr. H.T, Auto., P.S., radio, heater, nice car. (ULA965) '66 CAPRICE WAGON 6 pass. VS, radio. P.S., auto., air. Low miles, st:ron& car. (RUZl.52) ' 2 Door h&rdtop. Stning car. Automatic, '66 CHEVROLET radio, heater. (RRY538) '65 CHEVROLET IMPALA 2 Dr. H.T. Radio, heater, automatic, P.S. Real nice car, (NAZ487) '65 CHEVELLE 2 DR. 1 owner new car trade Jn. Automatic, radio, heater. (NFV088J '65 MUSTANG 2 DOOR HARDTOP Auto. trans., will paint to suit buyer. Strong car, (12791) '67 FORD GALAXIE XL 500 2 Door hardtop. Radio, automatic, J)O\.\'er steering. (TRU3671 '68 Y.W. BUG Radio, heater, stick. Clean strong car. (ZSF8451 '69 ~~~.~~:!.~~~~Sp~=·· auto .. Rir. Real nice car. Won't lasL (670AGH) '68 PLYMOUTH SPORT FURY Convert R&H. auto., P.S., air cond. Strong low mileage car. (ZZD786l s3499 1699 ,99 '99 TRANSPORTATION TRUCKS-TRUCKS-TRUCKS 163 COJIVAlll. 1 Dr. Stldl, 11lct, INJll'..,I '63 llL Allt i O'. H.T, A..i1., P.S., II.AH. fYCMttlJ '62 VALIANT 1 Dr. H.T, Alll'le., 1t•H, 11,.ftl· (LOUHI '63 OLDS 1 Dr. H.T . ........ 1".S. ll'Z11MI 1'12 COll:VAIJI c,_, Slldl, UHJ'UI $699 166-~ TOH CHIV. (TSOfSlJ -'66 V1°TON CHIY. w/c..,.,. IPJ5411 J $699 '67 1/1°TON CHIV. 6, stick. fYf 4tl2J "65 IL CAMINO. llH, P.S., em. fl J7• 6601 $499 '65 V1·TON CHIV. YI, l &H. <1111671 '67 IANCHElO. A, l &H, PS, llff (122· JlAI '67 IL CAM INO. A, l &H, PS, 1Yt61t91 $399 'U ¥•·TON CHIV. 6, 1tkli. CT51 4161 '67 :v ... roN CHIY. YI, 11ldl. IUJt1501 '6t fOI D :v ... ro N, l &H, •tic•. {102711) $399 '61 '°I D Va·TON. A. YI, All . 1121141 'U CHIY. V1°TON. R.H. YI, ltkk. IU2f.. ,,,, '67 CHIY. >/.·TON s,,, Y ... , YI, A. I. ~"HMI 11 07HI tp&.•V '64 fOID 1c .... Vi0TON Ya A, olr, R. H, CHKY4521, CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 546-1203 chains. Take over l20W. WARNER. AKV, 12,tm miles, radio & Oteck our dN.11 ~ Radio, Heater, (TAZ 3(1)) payments. 540-8308 &fter 5 SANTA I.NA heater, automatic itlck 1800 F Cpe for delivery. Auto L•••fnt 9111 J! PA{ or wkends., ahllL $1.995 00 OverMU del Speclallat, --'"'---'-'-'"I Small Down will ......... Open Ev .... SUn. """125 JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS DEAN LEWIS "' LEASE "' i Pri,.,. Pany. can 54G-4m2 Large , Selection '68 vw Blnck. °'"'""""· 12! w. WARNER '69 Cad El Dando Load<d! I or ·~ Of VW C Xb'< cood. Riff. 113S!S, Will SANTA ANA 1S!6 -· C.M. 646-9303 Uke ..... !Ill! ,.; mo, anii , l ·e -'63 VW CAMPER ampers, take trade er you may pa.y 0~ EVES ,_ SUN o~ ' REBLT ENG, $975 Vans, Kombis, me dittct, w/un. dwn pay-r.1:o1~ 546-4iz"" . ~ •• Cla11lcs· '615 ,...,SOUTH COAST 3; ••644-2627•• ment. Call Mr. 1'homu ~ CAR LEASING ' ,==--...,--,-----1 Buses New & Used •001 0ays, ""1359 "'"· 1970 vw Sedan -1 ,. ... '65 V\V squareback, new eng, ' cuarantee, radio, dark blue. 1929 Cabriolet Model A E'on:I, 300 W. Cat Hwy, NB. 64S2UD ""'· am/hn, xlnl rond. Immediate Dallve!'y WANTED 11690. Mull .. 11. Ownu ~ '::.':"'~ ""' I======== B<•t •""· <94-00< CHICK IVERSON I'll pay top doll&· ""' ,.... omlgn.tloa. 644-""8, • Used Cora - '61 VW-New exhaust system, VW VOLKSWAGm toda¥. Call e '68 Bu&: Bel~, ht owner, -------lij!i~IW~iiiiiiiii~f ji sunroof, new brakes & 5f9..3031 Ext. 66 or 61 and uk far Ron Pincmt. Xlnt cond ri b. $1280 Must Autos Wented '700 JI_.., 1• tune-up. $400. 613-6357 aft 5. l9'lD HARBOR BLVD. 549".31m Ext. 61>6'1. 673-<alO. 'Rll. ~. '56 VW, 5 good tires, radio, COSTA MESA JULY '69 VW. Auto. e 1969 VW-Xlnt cond. r/b, IMPORTS WANTED CARS I runs good. $285 or best ottq, , futbaek. 13.l» Mi. Im-1500 cc. $]B95, On.nae O:luntles cau. Manapr 1":1 0 "' 497.1674 aft. T. fl6 NEWLY pa lnted, mac.! $1,000. 1 e 6n-205l e TOP $ BUYER 64&0tlS o v e r h a u 1 e d , Xlnt 833--2636 After 4 PM Bll.L MAXEY TOYotA 166 VW Flawless $995 throughout. $1095. Must sell! THE QUIO<ER YOU CAu.. 1S88l Beach Blvd. l"==*="=..,,,==*==~_:;64=>-=73=74=·='=7>-0===14=4===J=O=BS=TO=D=A=Y=l:°"='=' =71=00~"-_:'IHE;:::,;:QUICKER:::=:.:_:YOU::;::_:SEI:::':;• ,.:R.:;.;:B<:;•;:"';,==Ph.==="~7-~:.:.Sa.=-;:;;:=:";D;WF:==.t.=UN~IESl:=l I! NEW 1970 MARQUIS C DOOR HARD TOP $ 69 OFF WINDOW STICKER! • EVERY NEW 1970 MODEL IN OUR TREMENDOUS STOCK NOW DISCOUNTED TO CLEAR RIG .. TNO~! NIW1970 cou••• Xli-72 D•. Me~., '""'" $761 8~ NIW1970 . ... _ --...... MONnRIT 4 Dr. llonlT., ' -$CJ91 95 ---- NIW1970 . MOllTleO M12Dr.illil1Ti; •-• (SJIOOll , .'; $711 79 . • 1970. ' ' ...... y ' .· c.1.., NllJltl..... . " -101111 LOVE AT FIRST DRIVE USED CARS ·· •OW•Hlal 1971 CAPRI '66 CHEV '65 MEIC. -nm . CAPllC( (_Y..__._.....,. 0.r frM 1•14 IHI •H4 C•r .. nwmty cenn Mtll ••rt• •llMI l•Nrfor 100 llltiff er4.000 •llnl , .................... -.-.. ............ -~---..-........ -.... ..... Looi! fat' the •~I on tM windshield. It rneo111 ltt9 vwd car you buy hos brand -..,..., boftery, ipOt'k plug1, cond~tor, and poinh, ond hos been recond~ to pa11 OY9r 100 diognollic te•h for IM'torn10nce ~ .afety. ,.... ..... _ ...... _ ...,. ..... -..... --.. ""-............... _ ---· TrM•l1 frwt 4rfri .. i•twff st .. tam c"11 '67 CHRYSLER r-& c....ir,....,., v ........ ._4 lomty ... ltl .. fl i:;. ,..... ...... pew• brollt1, red!., ""ttr, whiltw." Jim, lir.-d ~ wll..i-. Tl'037S '69 MUSTANG """'' .. -..... -.......... $2966 litltk!t. ,,_ 1llllf'i119, ptWef (4iK) Wabt. ........................... *'· ..... wt.lwwri. ZAH40'I • '61OLDS98 ..... _ .... -........... $2166 ... ~,.. ,.,.... .. ,... ..,., wtutew.ir tir ... oi11yl reef. tilolM 91t11 ...... ~Tll'661 '66 DATSUN 1.00 Sport,...,, 4 ..-. 1r1t• Jhlff, ... ;.. ·"'°"'· ....... lhs, ""¥Nd, ...... ..... w!W~s..lt\30 '67COUGAR ·--· ... ---$1498 K1•1--..,.._1_lflt.,.,._ ................................ fll ... L 'flSt'n '68 Continental $3499 4~W..,M, ......... ..,. ~ .. ,..... .............. ...... ........................ ...., -.. """" ; .,,,. Test D rivo T°""11 THE sm EUROPEAll IMPORTED IY LINCOUI MERCUR\' AVAILAIU FOR IMMEDIATE DWYER\' ' 1301 Tliiffn Ave; ~q"",Ana r.,JM;~ fro,,, Thm firftMWYS NIW CAIS 547-9113 USID CAlS 547.0707 •w1Ap#ff/•11 Y••r B•sl,,111" ' ' ' ., .. ~: ·S: •' ~i ~l ·' 1: ,: :l · 1 '! h ll ll ]i •• 1: •• I ; UILY I'll.OT . -' Frldl1, Aog11rt 21, 1970 • R TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATIOll_ TRAPISPORTATION TMNSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION F~;Can;;;;~;;;;-~ UIM Con __ UHcl Can -CHEVROLET UNd Cara -UNd Cara ;;oo ::u...i--:·c.n----'"'""'.;;...;."°'-lu·""Hd;;;.;;.C.c;.;..n;;;.;.;.;.;=.;;.--~(;; -----"'8 ' • w _ _.;;;.:.___.:.:.:.::.1.::---=c·=umt=o =m:::=;l.;;,;;:.:C..;Hlrr.YSl!i --.-~;;;:;;~::.::1 ;:-=-::=;;;:;;;--:-:::i llAISfllJATml IUICI CAut .... C "-' con CHEVROUT "" COIVii 11 , : FOID CllS J9et 8IJICK -G..m '611"0<!Wae Coupe de Ville, .1!i6f IMPALA convt. 51,1!00 .' tl!.I! ~ '63 CHIV BELAIRI !;.,.°"::!:S, ~'ill CQRmTE TA.9TJIA!S '&I LJD :.··j -~ Mac · -lJ TFS <!< Ml ml. 1 ........ Alr. Xlnt eend. UV ' <YI. Sticl< ec.,,. "'J'IJ>Or· ewo. Ken <r'Muy hlcid .,._quick ..,._ ""1 ~ .. ~Trade -..1 .. '. c. •' power, Wortb ~ tba.n f'lO(I. Pb: tatlon. M .......... t....11 .. .......,_... trade down. •. • V"'" -... ~v factoey ail' eendltlonlnr 673-$1!3 ' '-'"-----~·~• ,,...,._ . ·1·::• 0or "'" """' tw VW. 5'6-MiS <r 42.lOO mU... $2,'95:00. ' 2 Door Han! .... Full Powa; ~ .. 1225. See Aziey ilt CONTINENTAL e '6I 427 Vette e 2 Door Hudloo. 3llO VI A'*'. AS L8W AS $99 ~-...... Johll. Jll4 St.EMONS IMPORTS '6' IMPALA SS. 409 cu ... "' Air Com!, dlr. Vlnyl Top. 1he O.U,·PUot, ~ JllUll ... --Pl>w" St-6 -'•• BUiac Electra Xlnt 'UJ w. WARNER 4-spd., 411 Pt.I., Xlrtt-eond, Great Cbndition '<SYU .00) day n;J PM. 15.Xlnt cond.·to.dedt Im-' . Air Cood. PO'Nft' Wfridows. -~ caod. Full pwr. Own r SANTA ANA Make ottu. 6t&-491f ·aft Small Down will"Fi.DabOe. ,63 Chevy n Nova Wagon maculate tmuout. Owner •_!_~ ml.-N~ ~· Power Beall, Speeil: Control •• ;: IH---l'""'&~~ .. ~v.;1a... .......... 400. Ph: N 5pm. Cal.1494-7744. Xlnt oni. Lo ml, $250 Jn0Yin&:.Sac.$250D.J&94-4910 ~~ A<IA..-JU, Red w/m1tchlne web' ~ • PJvwml .,........_, ~-SS398 wn/AAumti amLmo_nav. 5. (SLV 939) 1: • I I ' I I lluo Chip Aute S.IH • 1961 -W"( Auto. Real shut> beot otter...., '65 CREV. Impala, o' cyl, meoto. ~ • CO'RYAJI--·1595 ·: nli-Blvd.,C.M. l'IS. Riii. Xlnl ·....,, •&OOUPEQEVILL& "'50 ~ • hrd1Dp,lotnl'1,2dr,1896, ,., Chevrolelo 4 ,,,.._ FALCON South C J" :; * 5*Mm -hie! 6*"J431. Reblf;:f.::"~492 '65 ~ ..... .,;_ Hod. ltt• ::;:-,.;.:~ .,..;'/ ! auto/trw naught"'' car ~ORVAIR PARTS · .63 Fa!eee Futura. 4 lpd OGS ;; blue, blk Int. N•w ttm. Gd rad». Lift now $2.5 0 . .,.... c1 .... 1195. SUn oo1y • ...,,. .... ...,. $25. trw. RJH. hock. ,..,. Ford • Mercury : : ·CHEYS:U . ro;::·::;-:;:_, ~::~~21 ............ :::..,., 1mPa1a """"· :..,-:.·~mip-~ ~1owner.1295eati !118='";,,1:..-. :: 'ST JUVJERA; fl.Ill pwr~·atr'. '86 CAO eonv El Doraao 'needs wwk. mair. oiter' , . . N~ nclne wcC'k seu or take ALL :for-$«t, m.1m . . :,: BUICK CADILLAC ' • ...,~; '611CHEVELLl!:SS191!,...P.., 5'M928 • 1965.C>,.vyIIV-ll,4,•-· tr·'• .•Ask f<r Chuck alttt5pm. '61FAJ.q>N,l.""'ticl<."" '65 FORD llAJINlnft -~ ~FM~UiJ> ~i:J.le. all inrr'• climate ... ...., mqs. need& clutch. $1350. 11,IXkl mi. Many utru. EK· ~ ' '61 CORVAIR wan. $175»A.ft a p.ca.1, 8321 . lrllUU ~~ :::~·~k1~iee: 675-d '69 Jm(laia.. Air I: AU. EX· cellent cof:lditlon. Sale or Bod frame -in &ood condf Malloy Dr., »"·B. 6 cyl Automatic, (2 dr 161). • ~~ r needs wbl, plde-matic, twillte TR.AS! Vin)'i top. $2550. Call trade. 548-200S ~~runs good. Ideai 'J":' Will take car in trade "' 60-1156. ... ~ 12.1311. 642-2413, CHEVIOLET 008,.2051 1969~ota..wgn ail' CHRYSLER f<r mal<iDg dune """"'· FIHllRD flaance ''"''" -· : DONT a:ive ft awv, ~ 545--0548. ~ ~v·J.~H ~.::. $2650 Call 54()...3210 .ex 382 ~ 1964 NEWPORT • New tires, $100, 549-3522.' '68 Pont Flrebfrd. US map. 5£4052 or 49USU. ~: quick cash fQr Jt with • '68 EL DORADO· lib new .. 1970 (l)evy Nova. V-8,. auto, can 873-3977. 838.Q42 eves. good. bod,y 4: motor. Tr&ns * '61 CORVAIR * wide Ow.I titts, •fereo, Must SECOND car ... 'M Ferd .. ; DAILY PILPT O.g!f\ed LOADED! Full pwr/air/ p/s MANY EXTRAS.I $2995 , '64 Impala convt 327 needs W9fk. Make otter. BF.Sr OFFER Ell Sl9!ri. IHS-9161a.ft1 pn. Convt. Galaxy ~. Good :: Call "2-6611 1: cbup it. atereo, $«i&1. 6C3'.l62 .9fi8...so35 • PILOT WANT ADS! ~ $600. 962-0642 962-4660 IM7 Pomom. •'B," CM att·6 condition. ~ or mUre of. , -FOO -~-·-~ -HOO New Caro 9IOO 646-8330. ~ 1-,,:::,;,;;....:.:""---.....:.;;;;.;.:;;.::c.:c;;;~-~;..:.;:.'-'.::.;:_;:;:;..:______ ~~-=---,~---I ~ • ., ·FORD S•dan • '69 Ford CustoM 1- DUE TO POPULAR · REQUEST, WE. ARE REPEATING THE · MOST .DRAMATIC CLEAN UP SALE IN OUR ·18 YEAR HISTORY ' ' ~~ •• THAT'S RIGHT. $70* OVER FACTORY INVOICE ON ALL NEW 1970 COUGARS, MERCURYS, M.ONTEGOS, CYCLONE GTs, MARQUIS, & MARQUIS COLONY PARKS AND. •. OUR ·ENTIRE STOCK OF OYEI 100 TO CHOOSE FIOM ' LINCOLN CONTINENTALS NOJHING HELD BACK OVElt 100 NEW LINCOLN· MERCURYS TO CHOOSE · FROM NEW I 970 LINCOLN CONTINENTALS, 2 DOOi HARDTOPS AND 4 DOOi SEDANS INCWDID IN THIS SALi ,- ALL 1970 COUGARS XR7's, HARDTOPS, ETC. Drive Them Away • For Only MERCUR·Y MARQUIS OllF. OF THI MOST SUCCESSFUL STATION WAGONS, SEDANS', CARS OPT~~ '70'• NOW HARDTOPS $70 . ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• OYll FACTORY INYOICP CHOOSE FROM OVIR *Please add 2°/o for handling 100 LINCOLNS~ MERCURYS, COUGARS & MONTEGOS ' '69 CONTININTAL $4666 Coupe. "-""• faetory al• condi-tioning, :nw power, radio. heater. Landau Roof. All Continental . '70 MARK Ill Eleganot penonlfledl This fabulous C&I' driven only 4 Dr. Sedan. V-8, factorJ air I 68 CONTINENTAL $3888 coridl tloning. full power, radio, heater, Landau Roof, full of 6,46l miles. Equi~ with eYeJ"7 po51lble luxury fea- ture lncludlng er· of course. automatic speed control, power.door oclu, tilt steering, AM/FM stereo, individuaJ~ adjustable 6-way power seab, lAlndau roof. (613 SJ) luxury extras. {XEU891) I luxug ~eaturn. (XSR852) . . s7333 Coupe. Factory air conc:HUon· I 68 CONTINENTAL Ing, full power, beautiful condition. (BEK795) $3666 Parklant. Auto. tr&na_ radio '65 MBCUIY • • A beater, P.S,. P.B.. etc. (NCA320l $1111 . Auto. trans .• power 1teerin1, '68 COUliAI radio, heater, 23,000 miles. (XEU663) . I s2111 callente Coupe. Auto. trans,, '66 MUCUIY power 11teering, radio, heater. SRM721 ,99 IVow Is T~ Best Tinae In Ten Years To Buy A Liticoln.-Mercury Product -.. -3ollnson.son l.DOO®®D.f'.S ~@~'ii'DOO~OO'ii'£Il. • 1£001!\ Jill[. 1rnm©ll!JWW. ©@ll!J@A\IHJ , " • 540·5630 COSTA MESA 2626 Harbor Blvd. 642·0981 'l'•UB GENEllA'J'lONS IN THE AllTO/llOBll..E BlJSINESS THI outnT ISTAILISHID "FACTORY Diller· LINCOLN·MPCURY DIAUI IN ORANlil COUNTY ~naportation car. St nd 4 Door Sed1n, Radio, Heltlr, ;~ ~ mecllanlcally xlnt. Allltlmatic (715 BSO) . ;~ e .111 GALAXIE SOD $1195 ;~ ~~Best ouer South. Coast ::; '66 COllHTRY SEDAN ~ ~~r!:'L ~ Sia . V 5lf..3l51 or 49f.85l5 • tiOn WqOn, B, auto., ra,.. ~ :of dio, air cond., power ateer. '65. LTD mli?P .. pa/pb, .vrrr '"·;o Jng, white wall tires. (1BZ windows, air, new ttrw, ~ 3'5). radio. $1D>. lf4.45J.O .rt ·r· $16'5 5,30 -~ South Coast '67 F°"' ..-., 500 4-<lr, ;~ whHle, RJH. ak, pnw ;:-; brb/lltmg, ypry c 1 ea n . ..-r. Sll95 or best otrtt. 499-mt. ·Z.· .,. * '66 COUNTRY SEDAN :: 6 Pam. Jo mi, P/8-PIB • .. Gd. eond, Ras price, .. :. -_,·=--==·'--·• ;?: •• '68FORD"""7SqW... • ·ss FoRD :·r tape deck. air, pwr. Jo 2 Darr Hardtop: 352' VB AufD, t;' miles. $2645, ~ Radio, Heater. (515 BRO .. t '68 FAIRLANE Sport C..pe. $1295 ~t.-Good cond, $250 or best of.. ""614-l"1 •ft. "'"'· South C0ast .... : e '63 FORD Country Sedan l Clean! P/S-R/11. $395 ford • Mef'cury' * * 548-~. * * ll3 Broadway, Laitma Btldl ~!; WHATEVER you n e e d , 56-3851 er 49f.8515 ~: you'll find. H )'OU read • Saturday -DIME-A-lJNESr ~"!l Dally Pilot Ousitied Ads Call 642-5611 6 cbarae tt.'' ~· F;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;u;""';;;;c•;;;";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;';;9Jll~ ~i 1961 CHEVROLET MALIBU ••dio, lte1t.r, J27 \II, •11~ tr1111111i11io11, .l1rk 1ilY1r with bl1ck ll11ck1t 1eats. IYEl 092) $2195 1967 COUGAR XR7 Only 29,500 Miln, Jarl: '''" witfi itleci' lnhlri•r. l1•11til11ll'f. c:t,.d for. 1m1o+h $1795 1969 FIREBIRD 350 Vardtre ,, ... ""'i01 t1dl .. ll1 et.r, I"•"" , 1teed119, power IM-ak ... turbo h'tiirtll'ltfic.. ·~ IXltS994). $2995 1961 FIREBIRD 400 ·i.dr h1rdtop, ledlo, Mater, vi11yl ""'• c111fol'l'I trifl'I, pow•r 1teeri11g entl pop1i1l1r '4°1peed tr1n1mi11io11. IYQF-1211. $2495 1969 OODGE 44«! WAGON 9 p•••· 1tetio11 we9011, Fectory 1lr colld., I ju1t 9,000 r11i1e1 011 thi1 be1utiful light t r••rt f1milY. cer. IYP'SOlll $3295 1970 GRANO PRIX f1ctory 1ir, power •illlllo.,_, 1t1r10 rdi .. "i11yl top. 4,000 rnil11. l9t71EOI, $4695 1967 MUSTANG 2 + 2 GT lt1dio, lt11 .. r 1M 111tem1tic tr1111rni11it111 011 thi1 tt11utlful 1r1y cir •. ITY1·96JI. $1795 1961 CAMARO 2 dr hardtop. F1cfory 1ir cond., V~ 011• 9i111, ,.wor 1 .. 1ri119, a ~to1111tic tra11u11i1• 1io11. A b1111tlf11I l1/ly1 &ro111 f1111 cir. ,IXEZ·44JI. $2595 1969 MERCURY COUGAR S111rkli119 white with• bl1clt •i1t,S t.p 1114 i11t1ri1r. fZXE-IJtl. $2795 1961 OOOGE CHARGER lt1d!1, h11t1r, 1ut1m1tl• tr1111mil1i111 & f1 cf1ry 1ir 11H. Dirk 1r1111 •i11yl top '"'' 1p1rkli11t ,,...11 IMJy, C4•2·Akll. $2795 1970 MUSTANG MACH I full lllWlf' 111 tfti1 6000..Milo a.i1,.a..,c1 tr1cl1•i11. Eitc:1pfl1111! 11•i11t1 •f thi1 ,,;,, • .C 011.ACNI, $3495 196• FIREllRO CONV. 350 f1cte,.. 1ir, c111te111 trl111 '" tlii1 •Jl•rltlil'lf rM, ll1r4 .... fil14 Mff1I, CZLHOJJI $2995 !'imROY CARVER la@J ROLLS -ROYCE l925 HARl!OR l!OULEVARD. COSTA MESA 54,;.4444 ~I ' ~l ~: ~: :::. : ;:: ~i :'3, "..irJ ' 1 .. • j u • j ,. ' R • " I . ; ' ' ' ' ~ • ' . ~ • • • • • . '· ., /' :: :: ,. ,. ,. ,. •' .. .. .. .............................................................................................................. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-..~~~~~-·-~~----------~ -·~ -· • rn"-Y, A""sl 21, 1970 DAILY ,lLOT :fS TRANSPORTATION -TAANSPOllTATION ..., TAANSPOllTATlON-, ' TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION . TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORl'ATION -fRANUOlifATION ) 9100 New Coro, -New Cort 9800 Now Cort 'llG.O,_..:::.:,~::,=::==~~:I '::: 0 '70 ·CQRONET 2 .DOOR -'70 CORONET CONVERT , '70 DODGE CHARGER ·~:0 '70 DODGE CHALLENGER $75 NO. WL21COEIOl67t s75 NO. WP27lOGIJltOI . s75 NO. XH2tCOWI 21249 OVER FACTORY INVOICE COST ·s75 ..o. 1014JO -OVER FACTORY INVOICE COST OVER FACTORY INVOICE COST OVER FACTORY INVOICE COST ' CE!! 5,000 BLUE CHIP If you ore nol completely sotisfied with the service you ore getting from your present deoler pleose drop in 1o our AA Roted Award Winning Service Department & give us a chance to service your car prope~ly. I have been a new cor deoler in So. Colif. for over 20 yeors & would ·very much like lo be your deoler, , Si11cerely, Cal Worthington P.S. We give Blue Chip Stomps in our Service Department We have the best financing In Southern Calffomla. If YOll are short of mciney and need low monthly· payments, Sff our ex• perie11ced caunselors. .. J ............... ··"" .... ; .. STAMPS 5,000 l lu• Chip St•mp1 if you buy from m• or •~1 olh•r d•tl1r," "JUST SEE ME FIR.ST" '69 DODGE DART '67 OLDS WAGON '68 DODGE Police Spec. 2 Or. H.T. Automatic, radio, heater, WSW. IYBE9161 Automatic, radio, heater, power 1t11rin9, WSW. ITXE5641 Autorn1tic, h11t1r, ti nted 9l1s1. (2542141 '66 CHEV. BEL AIR '68 DODGE 448 .. , .,. '69 FORD Galaxie 500 4 Or. Autornetic, r.tdio, h1.at1r1 WSW. 2 Or. H.T. Autom.tic, r1dio,.h:f1t1r, P.S .• vinyl top, f1ctory air. IWEW935) 2 Dr. H.T. Autometic, r1dio,.h1at1r1 power st11rin9, f•ctory air. IYCW457) (PSB9601 ! '68 PLYM. BELVEDERE '69 CHEV. IMPALA '68 DODGE Coronet Soo 4 Or. Automatic, R&H.. power ste1rin9, f1ctory air. 16788801 Cpe. Radio, heater, 1_utom1tic, P.S., air cond., WSW, tint. qless. IXYV197) l Or. H.T. F1Ctory air, auto., radio~ heat .. er, P.S., vinyl top. IVRA419 ) • '66 CHEV. Y2 TON '68 DODGE CHARGER . Pidup. VB, long be~. ,IV246691 , R1dio, heater, white side w,alls, tint1d 9l1u. IXRZ1241 •' 9900 Used Cars Used Cars 9900 Used Cars 9900 FORD FORD '66. Squire Wagon 1--,65-FA-IR-LA-NE- FaJrlane, with wood grain~- lerior, dlr. 390 V8, power steering, air cond. SterM 11\pe, aulo. trans. (TAY279) \Viii take trade or finance priVa.te pu'ty. Call 546-4052 or G4-681L '62 Ford Sedan Radio. Heater. Automatic, Power Steering IRYS 917) $595 South Coast Ford • Mercury m Broadway, Laguna Beach S<tS-3851 or 494~15· e 1gs:i; Galaxle 500XL w/Alr \Vhlsie book price, must sell. 673-107> 4 Door Sedan 289 VII. Auto. Power Stf't'rlng IEQU 6151 $895 South Coast Ford· Mercury 30.1 Broadwn.y, Laguna Beach 549-3851 or 494-8515 ,.66-Fairlane C.Onvertible. Automatic, V8, radio, heater, dlr. Excellent cond. (ZZV 074). Wlll take trade or finance private par. l}'. Call 546-4052 or 49U81J. e '57 Ford Wagon.Need1 some work, runs nk. SSS. After 6, 494-6462 Imported C•rs 9600 Imported Autos 9600 :·~: COSTA MESA ' : .... HONDA SEDAN UNIVERSITY . OUlsMOllU 2450 HAHa. ILVD. COSTA MISA 540-9640 I FORD TOP DOLLAR '" CLEAN USED CARS See Andy Bro\Vn THEODORE ROBINS FORD D'iCI Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 642-0010 '67 GALAXIE 500 2-dr sedan r/h, lac. air, p1/pb, 4 new tire1. Xlnt cond. 1 ~r. Pvt pty. Sl !t!IS. M6-0602 ----,____ JAVELIN '69 JAVELIN 343 V -~. Perfect cond.: 106ded.; eir, power, etc. Bluf! Book $2800. 1'~ln1t S23Xl Takes! Mr. Bond 646-445.'i Day111 UNCOL"N MUSTANG '70 MAVERICK Demo. :!il> Ii Cy!. Automatic, White \Vall Tirff, Power Steering. Air Conrl. Tinted Glast. Radio, H e a I e r <•291°'2) '$2661 South Coast -. -0,_-L-DS_M_O~B-ll.E-· -i • RAMBCER- , 1963 Rambler American 2 67 OLDS Delta Custom 2 dr Dr. Clean, Lo Ml. Call hrdtp. Fact refrig. p/s, ~9-237:!, c.M. PIB, P/wind., Pl.teats, lo --------- ml'•· sw1 """" '"""· Best STUDEBAKER cash ofr or trd. 64&.-2698 e ·54 Olds FS:-1 Cutlass SURFER'S dt>l!ghl; Wagon Radial tire!, $600. wfaliding roof, '6.1 Stude 8. •~5766* S.195. 4~ a.m. --------1 PLYMOUTH T·BIRD Ford. Mercury • '65 GTO 4 SPEEO 303 •-·• , _ Be h JJS H.P. MAGS, '61 T·BIRD ,..__.way, ....,guna ac STERO. LOADED II 549-3851 or 4!M..s515 F\dl Power + Air (QTS 034) -1,..~~FAST==eA-CK~-,-.-,-.' $1300 OR BEST OF-FER II 892-3414. $300 '6:1 Ply. wagon, XLNT cond. s h c hydramatic, r/h, low mi. Xlnt cond. S950. £46..6300 or 673-7211 '67 MUSTANG G-T 4 spd. rllac brkl, 390 eng. Xlnl cond. Best over $1800. 4~7K2 • '6.5 c:o.nvert. Mwita.ng. Gf.eat c.ondltlon SJ 100 llJJ.1213 eves. N" ,;..,, "" ss" Musr out oast SELL! 645-1628. ·54 PLYMOU111 ,.,,.., "'"' F:ord ·Mercury 383. X1nt cond, Seeing Js 303 a.-oadway, Laguna Beach b<!lic.ving! $550. ~8-3136. ' 519-3851 or 49~-8515 '64 BROUGHAf\.1, Beautl..ful PONTIAC · condition, air + fulJ power ---------1 Lite bJue, S995. 6'12-2267 '68 4-DR L-i-nco-ln-. _Xl_n_l _cond_, '69 MAOl J. Xlnt cond. 351 Med mi'~. ncw rubber, eng , auto, air, ps/pb, l!tereo Loaded! $3295. 846-1492 tape, warhanty. 846-6759. '68 CATALINA * '62 Ham Top. 41!,000 ml. Xlnl cond. l OW,..r. Pvt F\ill power, vlnyT top, V&, Pty. $600. M9--055'1 * ••lom•tk, di,, radio, hcol-'67 T·BIRD er. C604• AF1.Jl WU! take Trade or finance Private Air cond.. JIO"'f!r 1teering, ~~~s~~'rio"'~~· "'hitewall party, 494-7744, JXIWer brake11 white wall . '66 MUSTANG MERCURY --------·'62 Comet $1495 '68 PONTIAC Le Mans Delux tlre1, radio. (trn 657) Automatic, ·Radio, healer, South Coast 2--dr Hrdtp, Michelin n.diaI $1795 bucktt 1ta1s, con.oie. <IWT tires. vinyl top. atr. aeau1 South Coast 743) dlr. Excellent trans-cond. throughout. U nd er portallon car. Wtll like Ford • Mercury ~.,,..ntly, $2'00. Call a!ler Ford • Mercury rrade or finance private par. 303 Broadway, La.cum Beach 4.30, 557-8825 ty Ca.JJ 546-4092 or 494-6811. 549-3851 or 494-8515 :;,64,--'°'PO"'NT=t"°AC"·-A"I--303 Broadway, Laguna Beach 1969 MARQUIS BROUGHAM '67 Mustafli, blk, 289, 3-spd brakes &: tires~ CLE~! r;;: _MS..3S5l or 494-8515 4 DOOR XLNT COND/AIR/ 1tick, New wide nvala, Pert otr/ovf!r $675. 675-5154 TORINO STER E 0 I SUPER.LIFT/ cond, $1600. STh-7532. e 1965 TEMPES: wqo!M -------- DISC BRAKES/f1JLL POW-e '67 MUOIO"" Convt w/air. dr. llOOll '70 TORINO ER/IAUT. WINOOWSIP1U· R/H. Xlnt cond, 33,000 • 546-2574 • VA.TE P H 0 N E. _ P Jd.. ml'11 673-lJ95. _ 1969 GTO Convertible. Auto ~-_2 Doo !lard.lo 30'1 6'1!>6731, '67 MUSTANG VI-auto, new P p/.!! many ex ..,..,,,l'\J, I' p. '6& COLONY Pk 1.().pau wgn. Urea, radio, xlnt cood. Must traa! U>SO. 'eau .543-612.'J -VB, Auto. Air Conrl. Tl~ted 4 new -mlum "-·. •·u .eil. •t«JO or o•· . .,.,, ~" Glua. Power Ste-enng . .,.~ '"Cl> ~u " u ~ '68 GT()..-Mu1t tee to an.. n • .1t.. ff •-f#l4T.l211 Pwr 4 f.l.c air. Xlnt cond. ,... r.a<41U, ea"'' 1965 MustAnp-8 cyl, con-preciate! A ~ buy al $3395 Pvt. pty. $2950. 546--0002 vm:lble. p1/pb. go00 conc1. s~ tirm. 645-0307 • '" MERc, Gd. Shape Good rt"''· ""'"1 ·-South Coast Transportation car RAMBLER 1100 • 64>-23lll OLDSMOBILE Ford. Mercury '80 Me.re convt.., xlnt cond. '65 Rambler. Lie. RHA 107, 303 Broadway, Lquna Beach lnllkle 4 out, Power, S350 •62 DYNAMIC u Xlnl mecll. MOdel 220, 2 door, S49-38SI or 4~5 or best oiler. 646-9022 nd N autqmatic, radio & h,eater,1-::==:=::=:::::;:::.1 ========== 1,m . ew trans. I· S 5.17-91"1 ~~"~i.EMONs IMPORTS , ___ v_A_L_l_A_N_T_,.-1 MU TANG NEW·~?;~!! 1" w. WAANER '·6.i V•llant, """' e '19 Mustang Mach I -•&Nr. 641: ....... SANTA AN~ STh/bnt oner: '69 $2550. Auto.. pa/pb. Perfect -...... ~·v OPEN EVES. & SUN . &IUotlO motorcycle a>nd. Pvt. pty. 144-t493. -PILOT WANT ADI 6U-(J671" 54f...'125 673-3121, ' ~ New Cars ' Time for QUICK CASH Through a DAILY PILOT 9800 New C11rs 9800 Ntw Cars BosLONOPRE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY LOADED• •• 1970 FIREBIRD ESPRIJ IXECUTIVE 'cordo111 T•p, 2-l•n•I -400 C11. 111. R1911!1r F111I E119i11•, Turbe Hy4rom1Hc Tr1n1mi11ion, Wld1 01111 Wt.ii• lotter Tiro1, AM·FM St1r•o R,1d!1. Vl11r Mir· ror, C111to111 lelt1, Forll'iul e Style 5t11rint Wh11I, Relty II Wh11/1, Q.•11911 And Cloclr, Contol1. l"ow1r St11ri119, !"ewer Ditc lr£lr11, Tiit SfHri119 WliMI, Ti11t.d 61111, Power WiMlow1, R1mol1 Control Di ck licl, C.1111111l•11c1 l1111p11 Door icl91 G111rd1, Power Door locl1, D1c1r Mo11lcli11t•• Q.O!!J~Wlncl• 1hi1ld Wipers, R1mot1 Mirror, C111torn TrlM C111torn l111t1 llH , f.tt1111l1 .. 00 FACTORY AIR CONDITIONED , • • WAS $5672.20 Siil, NO. 214110t.1 .. 11 NOW $4482.85 - I '· •: Ii ·: • ·l ' • . . • I I , I -~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .................................................................................................... .. I I ' I I I I I 1 I ' I •• ·~ • • • l • • • • .. ' • Ii 'l • • ' I ' • -z .... ·:c ... _ _L __ _ :.i:··,AN~ -·~gw ··.1:910 ;.;o:stANG ''. IN .. oaR. 'BIG~, BIG, ·.stacK I '$ . ' . ' ' '63 f > ·. ~VER " .. '.AC.T:UAl ' 'I,,,. •• FACTORY • . ' • ,, .. . ' e· HAllOTOPS · e· ;Ff<SrJll\CKS ' .. ~. 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