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Haiti's ' Dictator,.
ll,14mes FBI
Bogg~ S~ys Phone ~-'
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WASHINGTON (UPI) -Hou u
Democratic leader Hale B9gp laid today
bis hbme phone had · betn tapPed. He
blamed the FBI and reaffirtned his de-
mand that J. Edgar Hoover be fired.
The Louisiana Democrat made the
cbarge In a speecli prepared f.,..·delivery
late today to the House. Soureel cloee to
Bogs said he would also aay there was
other evidence the FBI had uerdsed im-
P"9PW survelllaooe over members of
CoOgresa: Bou> prepared th< speech In support
Coasi Teacher,
Hmband Slain
In Huntington
By RUDI NIEDZIE131U
Of .. CNilly ,lllt lt8ff
Tearrui: of detectives worked frantically
thia morning tO break the mystery
alaying of a Huntington Beach couple.
The man, a paint store clerk, and bis
wife a Corona del Mar teacher. were
found dead by their children when the
children awoke at· their downtown. home
ai 301 Lincoln SL· Wednesday mommg.
Althoogb ·Investigators . are reveaµtic
few detal15 about the btWTe slaying,
Detective Caplain Grover Payne ad-
mitted tlils morning, "a double murder
bas nOt been ruled .out.''
Officers trOm the police departmen~'s
homicide detail have uncovered a kNfe
believed to have be"en used to kill ~arles
Peters. 55. He was found dead on his bed
by his sons, Tony, 17, and Peters, 13, at
l :lS a.m. -cb His ' wife, Flora, 54, a Spanish tea er
st Corona del Mar's Uncoln Intermediate
School, was also discovered dead in the
den. The cause of her death has been
reported as stranrulatioo. . . A statement from police ofbcers
reported Utat both persons died aomeUrne
during the. Ur1y morntni hours. 'lbere
wtre no signs of forced entry or
burglary.
Detectives said Peters. who was
<mployed al the S!Andard Brands paint
store in Santa Ana. died m a smgle knife
wound in the chest.
"Peten wu tully clothed and lying on
the bed in hla bedroom. Mn. Pet.en ""
partJaJly.clothed and discovertd In an.ad-
jacent den ," said capt. 'Pa)'M .. '~e
was no sign of a violent struggle or RI·
ual attack.''
Circumetance.s of the case have caus-
ed police 19 lea•e lt unclassified . 'Ibey
are exploring a gamut of causea and
moti ves ranging from doUble sUlclde to
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of· his asserUon on April 5 that the 78-
year-<ild Jffoover bad adopted the tactics
of H!Uer11 Gestapo in spying on members of·the·~ and Senate.. Hii: charge 'ltiJ'..
red a hu'.Y"of official denials and demand!
that,. 'lit .1etract. or· back up his ac-
Olllt.lons.
8oarces clooe 1<I Boggs aald the ~~Joctuded a eiwge tljat a. I
telephone company investigator, elleeiq
interference last IUDlDli!r on b I a
telephone In Waahlogton, found eridence
!bat the line bad been lApped ~
tile tap at tbal time bad been remov~.
Boggs was r~ported to have no dJrect
evidence the 'alleged fap had been 8pplied
in behall of tbe FBI. However, he noted
that th< t.lepbooe company officlally
denied to him there had beeD any tap,
and he said be. undentood this deqial was
ln line with company policy when tap,.s
were applied at.FBI request.
Boggs told a reporter he was not back-
ing down from hiS demand that Hoover
be fired. Aides said he did not expect bis
speech today to satisfy FBI defenders,
but that he believed it wou1d convince
others of the truth of his charges.
Rep. Samuel L. Devine (R-Ohio ), a
former special agent of the FBI, got ·
permission to address the House for an
hour immediately following Boggs'
remarks and was preparing a staunch .
defense of the agency and U1 veteran
director.
FOLLOWS DAD'S FOOTSTEPS
Jean Cl1ude Duvalier, 20
Ralph Williams
Charges <;redit
Firm -'Piracy'
· From Wire Services Devine made \>ublic R letter from The world's largest Ford .idealer filed
Hoover thanking him for his support and sult Wednesday in a Philadelphia federal
cberging·lilal "i"""po111ible chargu of court, cliarglng the Oiryaler . Crtdit
U\e sature which have been made against ~~atlon conapired to drive him out oC
us in recent'weels could-sevuely affect bualness in three states. the FBI'• efficiency,. unless the diarges were properly -answered. Ralph'Williarns, whose wile won their
exclusive ·Newport Beach home in recent Boggs' aides privately llave accused dissolution-Of-marriage action, filed the the JwUce Department of leak.Ina to the . . pre5' in recent days parts of the evidence ' so-called . cl~ss suit l n behalf Of all
he expected to cite in support of his Olly!Jer de_alers.
cbarge ·that the FBI had conducted Im· He alle~ed he has .JOit two ·of three
prQper surveillance of member• of Coll-· large dealerships through Chryller Cr.edit l!r'"'· . Corporatlol>inltiated_ legal actlC¥1 In
The apparent object. Uley said. was to Houaton, ~e1 .• Seattle.. Wash., and San
· · · · ct ol "-••' ••·-1 FJ;aocL!co. lDlllllDlZe unpa ~.,... "'°"' osures. Williama ltlll retaina Interests in other
County Will Get
Joh Aid Office
Orange County will gel one of 11
special offices to aid unemployed
aeroepace workers, the U.S. Departmeol
of Lai>Or anilow>c<d today In Wuhlnl\oll.
The Oflicu will heljl engioeeh, !<len·
list.a and 1.ec:hllicians in 11 Mates find
suitable jobs under a $42 million program
that will provide job trainillg 11 well.
Other center1 in California will be
estabUslled In Loa Angels, San Diego
and San Jose.
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dt'!alerthlpe, auch aa one in Downey,
although his name·-·dropped from lt.
Ilia lqal action cbari.. the firm '-•
car-nnanctna subsidiary.of the manufac-
turer -used iLs so-caUed dealer en-
terprite dealenhtp pr<llfam 1<1 aeiie his
busines>el.
"Regardlesa: of the aucceutul opera·
Uon," the llllt clatnu.
Attomey1 for Williams charge in the
.Uit that under such a .. ,.t•m the
Chrysler profits would increase lh8l]>ly.
· Prelldlng U.S.· Dirtrl~ Court Judge
Jo.seph Lord III granted a temporary
rea:tralning order for Chry1Jer Crfld.it
Corporation to stop further · legal action
for the present lime.
The company began three separate ae>
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PORT·AU·PRINCE, HaiU (UPI)
Francol1 "Papa Doc" ~•!fer, Ha!!!'~
president 16' IUe, dle<(W~oY Jliilit .
at the age of 64, ending a 14-year dfc.i
tatorlal reign over tbla impoverllbed nao
Uon • that he .ruled ' ~'1 fear,
voodooism and bnitallty. He wu llUC·
ceeded by, his son Jean-Oaude, 20.
Jean..Qaude, who ·flnc'ies •motOrt,.cles,
aporta: car1 and girl!, was 1worzt in at an
early IJ10rn.lnj: ceremony before the new1 ,
of his f>tlJer'.> death WU ........... by
the: gQvemraent radio. Until· .a few:
=:".Jnths ago be wa1 1 reluctant law ICbool
lluden~
Papa Doc, who died aevm day1 after
bis 64th birthday celebraUons; hid lieen
ailing for jean and wu striowJy ill for
three month1. During .that period be
revlsed the constitution ao be would be
1ucceeded by Jean-Claude, a ltralJping
youth with the look.! of an out of condition
football Player.
In one of Jean-cJaude's first acta of of.
rice, he greeted wellwilbera on the
ground!J of the three-domed prt11denti~I
palace' and was honored by a p1rade of
the palace guard!. He told the nation tn
hh!1· first speech, "I will continue the ~
grams of my father ."
Olplomat.s 1ald Jean-Oaude "BOUnded
as lf he were ln lull command of the
situation." There b1d been fean the
death of Duvalier would precipitate
bloodshed fn a niliOn torn for years with
aborUve upriafnp, revolts and invaslom
but the 11tuation remained calm. '
Tht death was announced by the
government radio which said he died at I
p.m. and thet Jear>-qaude already bad
taken over and na.med a new cabinet
·whose F~llJ! Minister, Adrian Jlay.
mond,· ia the brother of Claqde Raymond,
bead of the 5,500-man, Haitian anlty.
Polftk:al ob!lervers uld tbJs ipparently
meant army aupport for the successor of
P'apa Doe who had maintained his posJ.
tlnn for years by skl!Uully playing off the
ahny agalnit hl1 dreaded02S,ooo-inan Ton
Ton Mlcoute, a · bogeyman per!ODal
mllltla steeped In th< fem Inspired by ·
voodoofam.,
Pipa Doc wu an actual medical doctor
but be gave up medfclne In 19$11<1 lead '
an underground re!l.stance against PrelJ..
dent Paul Mqlolrt, who wu forced by
popular opposition te resign In JJ5t.
Maglolno fled 1<I uylum In New-York
where :..! ••s ~ported to bavt ~
some or tile eliht or more 'fOC'l!in. m. 4
vulons Popa Doc repulaed In his
1Uetlme.
By 1 lwi1t of Jropy Dula.Utr'1 death
WH 1nnounced 00 April 2% -be bad
a1.,a~ c<Nfdered .:a II" Juc\y nwnmo:.
He waa hiltailed u 'prealdent for life on
June l2. 19&4, HalU'a Jut elect!oos were
on Jan. Z2:, 1987 at'MI he wafted until Feb.
U ID anllOWICe the telUlll -1 lluvlliu
vtctor)I.
Duvalier hed grtal personal appeal tOr
the $ million Haitians many of them
aupenUtjous, "1>o lhart the !llllld of llla-
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JHURSDAY'AFTERNOON.·APRIO 22 ')i1'(:.
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'HAITI CHIEF OIJllD
ip,p1 Doc' Duv•ller
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WASHINGTON (UPI) -Nearly JOO
plrtlclpaota. In • iJ> • ..>ajlwu protest by
V~tnan,. :veterans were arrested today
arid went,on: 1<1 JaJl,,theJr banda dan\ped
behind their heada \Ike POWs, for refus-
ingtto halt.a chaaiq'1demonsb'Jtioo at
the Supreme Cparl. .
Tbenr .'"WU 11) ..reafstance among tile
noiay demoaatratort ·• police moved in
to arrest them and cart them off in bUJes
to q,e cenlial l<tckuP of !he Wulilngt<Jn
Police Department, a few blocb away 1t
th< foot .of Capitol Hill.
MallSon Whisked
To San Quentin;
Returns Monday
, A pollce apokeeman placed the number
of perlQDS an:eated -on a chURe· of. v~Iatirig a f~ law against alt..ina or
almliar activlty on federal property -al
108, m~n· and t\¥8 worpen. The women
were taken, w· a dllferenl .Jail from !hi
men.
LOS .ANpELES (UPI) -Cult leader
Charles· Mamon, sentenced to die· in ·the
gas chamber for the Tate-LaBlanca
murder1, waa whisked from his jail cell
in the predawn darkne.ss today and taken
to San Quentin Prison.
A Sherill's Department spok~sman said •
that Manson was Uiken from the .hall of
justice it 4:40 1.m. and led to a sheriff'•
bUI ubde:r Ugbt security.
1be number of guard.s was not dlaclos..
ed, but. the ,spokesmen said there were
more than two.
Man.on'a codefendants, Susan Atkirui,
Patricia .Krenwlnkel and LesUe Van
Hotitep, remained In jail bere.
The 1p0k~~n aaid Mansoil was taken
to· San·Quentln althoUgh be will have to
re~urn here . by Monday for a court ap-
pearance because state law requires that
ccirvicted murderers be turned 'over tb
state prison oUlclals within to. days af~r ·
they are fOl'mllly BeDtenced.
Man.son'• women follower1, who are
alto under ,the death sentence, will have
to be ·taken to 1 ' alate: ptt.ln by next
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MlllllOn'I •coarl heatlbg -.y in-
voJ'vel Ille' Ith y-1 n 11• Gary-Hinman,
ll1tDll>er of th< bipple leader'• "family".
fci' I lirJif period, u<f Donald""SbOrty" :
Sl)ea, wbo, djsoppe.,.p from the Sj>lhn •
Rancb, white the "famlly" lived. .
MUOI wu in court Wedneaday Io r
pretrial molionl In the CASI!: When hll re-
~ to .. act , n ble qwn ~t\ome)' was : ~ down, he alirleked Mei said, "I
hive a voke. I can r(>ei'k. I'm 1 human ·
being."
SuJltrlor Court Judge ltsymond Cboale
warned him he would be remove<t, unless
he remalJ>ed sllenl.. '
"Would you please'!" Manson 11id' ..
.. It'a b~ tor me to alt hert1"
He WH l<en 1<11 nearby bOldbtg cell.
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The arrests .took . plfce, ori. the white
marble · iteps of' the columned Suprema
Court blillilliig at miilniorning alter !ho
gi:oup,j)l\1 of a iJ'ciwlngJlwriber of ex-GI '
protestera cond~~-~war pro-
teata, ~ to~tDOVe oo. Other~-orpnlZed street
campaigns to·aeD..peace buUou in an ef·'
fort ID raise mooey 1<I bail our those .,..
rested..-Al1po._. 1t the. pollee lockup
11ld ~thole ll'Nlted ·were bookecl oo
cltarges of <1i11911erly COlldlicl.
'rhi! l<.ider Ol a.r-et!O;ana Ooj1..fza~
condemned "unwarrabted attention"
glven by newa' · ldedla to tb o
demottllrltois. 11ylllt ti might cause
many people . to•tielieve1 hicornctly "they
rtpm;int the' av~Ylet#am vete?an."
Preaideot NiJ!ia· PWw ID &pend the
Weekend at Camp David, Md .• meanizta:
he will be o•t ·of town ·dlulltg· a maulve
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SAi~ (UPI) -A U.S. jet llgbl\r.
bO"""' ~ 1llacked Comlnulll1f an.
lilln:nl\ mllaUe IMllJ1U.... illotdo liolh
North Vlelmm IDll Lloo Ille: electroolc
gear 1ndk:atecl tbe mtssiJea: wn prepar--
lng to lh, mllllll'J -Aid. .
Vloa Presldeol. N"'7"1 Clo Ky Aid
meanwhile that be e'lpecia American
forces to take part wjtb SOuth Viet-
namese troops ln "two or thrff" more
jolut-cambat operaUom btfore the end of
the U.S. erowid sup~ role ends In Vie~
nam.
Military 110UtteS 1aJd a U.S. Air Force
Fl05 1bunder~e! e«ulpped with "'Wµd
Weuel" eledronk radar dttectlOll gear
f1nct a Sbrike mlJIOe at a SAlU mLulle
site 2S milel northeut oC Mu Ola Past, 85
mil.. north "' tho dtmlllllthed ....
(DMZ) In NO<th Vlelnlm.
A oecond lliril<I mlullo WU fired 1t
another SAM2 site 30 mllet _portbwelt of
].lu Gia pua In Laoa1 the aouicu Aid. ' '
It WU not ltnowri whether the Com·
jnunlst missile tnitallatlons wt! r e
destroyed.
In both cases, the FIOS opened fir¢
after electronic evidence of a "lock-on "
'by the Qmmunist radar, m~ it was
1><eparlng In or., the·~
In• delayed report, tho U.S. CommlDll
lllllOWIC<d tbot -Fl05 fired a
Shrike mluDe at. a Qmm.Wlilt radar
controlled -SAMI pcaltlott In North Viebwn lut &mdO)I lO milll
north cl Ille DMZ. 11.ftl eJCOrllna -over Laos wbea elec:trmic gear incDclted
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It wu the-first time an Am!rtcan
aircraft had attacked missiles in both
North Vietnam and Laos on the 1 a m e
mission.
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" 1>11alola • lo tho Caribbean w 11 h the
Dominkan RtpubUc: By many, be was
regarded u a "houngan" voodoo priest.
He added to hLs personal appeal in 1958
when invaders tried to seize the
Dessaltne Barncb. He strapped 011 a
revolver and peraonally led his o w n
forces. SubstquenUy be~be•t oU a 1959 in-
vaslon from eam., iUl'Vlved bomb pJotl, a
bomblq cl bla _paloce by eoemlea uatna 1
Com:W1aUon plane, ucommunle1Uon by
the Vatican. comtant Dominican threats,
OAS eompllJnl.I over hil bthayior and a
denoUoce~I by Prosldenl John F. Ken-
nedy wlto cut off U.S. aid to protest the
brutaltty of bfs regtme.
He wu born in PorWu-Prince on April
14, 190'1, did classical studies at the Lycee
N1Uonal in 1928, reee~ved 1 doctorate at
the Fl<Ully ol Medicine of HalU In 1934
and served on the ltall of the holpltal o!
St. Francis de Sales before be went
underground to fight Magloire.
Duv'11er'1 ruthlessness ex tend e d
someUmes to till own family and be once
forced ·)fu Domlnlque, husband of his
daughter Marie-Denise, to Dee lo Spain.
Wilen bla health began to !Iii In 1969 he
relented and MIJ'le-Denise rttumed to
favor. In recent monthl It was 1ald that
abe WU largely t'ltlttllni the COWllry.
First Ride on Cycle
Fatal to Countian
A P'ltllerloll man died Wednuday ol 11>
Juries auffertd on his [int motorcycle
ride, the coroner's orfiee reported.
Police Aid the victim, Larry C.
Newmam, 24, of 236 W. Whiting Ave.,
suflered head injuries Monday when his
cycle Went out of control after 1trlkinf
the curb. Officer• said he was not wear·
tng 1 protective helmet.
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Freeway Tangle .
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·Twisted steel reinforcing bars jut from pmars of freeway overpass
which collapsed Wednesday on San Francisco Peninsula: Four work·
men were injured when overpass crumbled across railroad tracks
and nearly 12,000 commuters were stranded in the city because trains
~ouldn't get through. See story, page 7.
NY Times 'Myster y Tour'
Speculntwn in County
Some almosphere of mystery loday
surrounds the impending arrival of a six4
man team of New York Times newsmen
planning a close look at Orange County
and Its leadership.
The group headed by Wash ington
Bureau Chier Joe Rosttithal will arrive
Friday, with a aeries of interviews
&eheduled over the weekend.
Various departmenl heads and
members of the Orange County Board of
Supervisors will diSCUll.! what's happening
In one of the nation's most comervative
and growing eountle.s.
1be visit by the Tlmel team 11 tchedul·
ed to conclude Sunday, accordlJla: to
Orange County Publtc lnlormallon Of·
fictr Jack Fenner. ,
"Olh..-than tho~ I don1 qow 11tucla
about lt." Wd Fenner 1n rtgard to Ule
Nixon Will Join
In Ceremonies
At Pendleton
WASJllNGTON (UPI) -President
Nixon will participate April 30 1n
ceremonies at Camp Pendleton, weleom-
ing the lit Marine Division back from
Vietnam.
Nlxon the.n will spend five or six days
working at the Western White House at
San Clemente, Press Secret.ary Ronald I...
Ziegler said Wednesda y.
The Marine Division Is b e i n g
withdrawn from Vietnam as part of Nix·
on's program to reduce forces in the war
mne. April 30 Is the last day of the
curTent withdrawal phase w h I c h has
dropped the U.S. troop level in Vietnam
to 284,000. The withdrawal or another
100,000 men starts May 1. It is to be com·
pleted by Dec. 1.
Nixon will hold a series of meetings at
San Clemente, focusing on domestic mat·
ters, Ziegler said. No definite date was
given for hi1 return to Washington, but he
is ached.Wed to meet leaders of
agriculture at the White House May 7.
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lions against Williams Inv o Iv l n g
dealerships in Orange County, Lo5
Angele. County and another in Houston.
~udge Lord's restraining order also
halts ths company·s efforts to terminate
hi• last remaining dealer!hlp In Downey,
known unW recently as Ralph's Olrysler-
Plymouttl.
A source well-versed In the car In-
dustry said Willlam.s retained control In
the agency after selling ll to a second
party for a token payment allowing •
change in the name.
Chrysler Credil Corporation charges in
Us original action against Williams that
he was in defaull on financial obllg1Uons.
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druble murder, although no 1l1llptcts
have been named.
Capt Payne said that 10 delcclives
have been asaigned full tlme to the tn.
vestlgatJon ln addition t.o 11everal clerical
workers.
"We are: trying to pltce together the
last hours of the couple prior to lhe
deatha." be said. "We are t1lliking to all
the rel1tlves of the family and que>
Uonlng llOme people outaide of Oranie
County."
Capt. Payne declined to rtveal the kind
of knife that has betn recovered or ' any
details o! U1e strangulation o( Mrs
Peters.
scrutiny of the county where Pre!ident
Niion was born.
FeMer said he was surprised at the
team conducting~ its in-deplh study ot'
county growth and operation over a
weekeod.
"I get the lmprellSlon they are in·
terested 1n getting them away from their
l:ifftces," hf 11aid, mentioning specUlcally
County Planning Director F c r e s t
Dickason.
He didn't say which of the supervisors -u· not all or them ·-or department
headl Would be lntervlewed be.sides
Dlckuon, a Costa Mesa resident.
"I did ask them if the visit was
political or otherwise." said Fenner.
''They said 'otherwise','' he added.
Co11nty tot'emmtnt observers and are:a
news:men'tedayiWere speculating that no
matter what the Timesmen said, politics
-a traditional topic in Orange County -
will enter their team stor)r.
2 Brothers Die
In Their Own
Hal ves of House
By ·ARTHUR R. VINSEL
Of tllto ~IT P'Mlt Stitt
Brothers Mike and John C&stro lived
and died together In a house divided.
They were buried together today.
The strange story of two men who
marked off their separate halvea of •
house in El Modeno and died three daya
apart, with the lone survivor unaware be
was finally alone, i:I ended.
Military rites at Fairhaven Memorial
Park, Santa Ana, followed Rosary and
Requiem Mass for the World War 11
Army veterans who left only a brother
and two sisters.
"I guess they just lived alone," said a
spokesman for Mettler Colonial Mortuary
in Orange.
"I don't find any occupations ahown."
A sheriff's deputy was sent to the
Castro residence Sunday after a sister'•
phone call failed to arouse any response.
He found Mike, 50, dead in his bed.
He knew Mlke lived with a brother,
John.
So he went into the opposite hair of the
house to tell the surviving man of his
brother's death, which occurred about
three days before.
John, 60, was also dead.
Coroner's deputies estimated he suc-
cumbed -like Mike -of natural causes
on Saturday.
"They were just two sick old men who
didn't pay much attention to each other,
we preswne," said Dtputy Ccroner Jack.
Cale.
"1 guess they just weren't com-
municating."
A call lo the coroner's office today also
lndJcated some uncertainty in final ar·
rangements for the Castro brothers, who
finally gained attention in siJnllar dealhs
three days apart.
"The last we heard , two mortuaries
were fighting over the bodie1, '1 said one
coroner's investigator.
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antl"·ar rally Saturday by a coalition or
peace groups.
Nl1on 's preu secretary, Ron.aid L.
Zitgltr, stressed an 3ttitude of tolerance
::it the White House toward the veterans'
protests and subsequent demonstraUons.
Ziealer said lhe government would
''take steps to avokl any violt~ and
move with' the understanding. that Ult
people of thi1 country have a right to e1·
press themselves."
Ctose to ISO protester1 apptared on the
Supreme Court steps chanting a variety
or sloaans before police moved in.
Cool Blow Expected
Mo re Chill Winds Predicted for Weekend
Llleguards from Seal Beach to San
Clemente aren't looking for much
busineu this weekend as more cool,
blwtery winds are forteut at 1eut
through Friday night.
A .!ipokesman for Newport Beach
lifeguards explained that the ltigh winds
-which reached gusl.!I: of 40 knot.!1
Wednesday -drop the water tem-
perature along w:lth alr temperature.
Thia morning water readings were. in
the low 50's and eipecled to remain that
way as long as winds persists. Tern·
peratures on the beache.!I weren't much
better ranging from 56 to 60 along the
cout.
According to the National Weatbet
Service a second storm front is expect~
to mcve in lonight bringing a .!leC<lnd dose
of winds llkl: Wednesday 's that brought
mow fJurrles and near tale force gusts to
Southern Call1omla.
Wedneaday't fast moving • t or m
brought two short-lived • ' 1 pr i n g
bllzu.rda" to the San Bernardino Mo~
talns. Tbe heavy wet snow in mountaill
resort areu forced motoriall: to use
chains and vlslblllty W81 reduced to five
fel'rt. at Umer.
Much to the disappointment of local
skiiers, most of the snow and ice melted
in the sunshine that followed .
Winds clocked at 30 to $ miles per
Orange County.
Living Costs
Jump, in Ma rch
By The A1soclated Preis
The cost cf living for Orange County
residents rose sit-tenths of one percent in
March, the U.s_. Department of Labor
reported today.
That mean.!I Orange County consumers
paid $11.69 during the month for the same
goods and services that cost $10 in 1967.
It was the same story in Los Angeles
County, tbe department reported. All this
means that for Southern Calilomia, the
department's consumer price tnde:r wa.!I
pushed up to an all-time high of 116.9.
The Increase was the largest monthly
hike for the tw0<0unty area in six
months.
The Labor Department's Les Angeles
office uid the higher gascline prices ac-
counted for IO percent of the March boost
in Southern California living Costs.
Hl&ber costs for new and ustd can,
tires and food aho raised the cost of liv-
ing. tho cleJ>lllmtnt aald.
NaUonal\)', UvJ.ni costi: rose three-
tenths of ooe percent lut month.
Soulbern Callfornia amumer prices
had dropped ooe-tenqa er Gile pertent in
JIUUW'Y Ind lour-tenlha In February.
Gasoline price wars which be)ped re-
duce cost ol living levels earlier this
year, eued in Mardi and gaa prices rose
dum1 that month. the department aaid.
'Ibe only spendlng category in the
department's index which showed a drop
durlnr March wu housing -down seven·
tenths due te lower mortgage interest
rates.
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hour with gmts to 60 m.p.h. caused the
hi&bway patrol to hlue warnings for
motorilta <>n Jnteratate 15 from San
Bernardino through Cajon P a s s ,
Int.erst.ate JO between Cabaion and
Whitewater, California 111 from Palm
Spring.!! to Interstate 10, California 138
east of Palmdale and California IS from
Palmdale to Victorville.
No accidents were reported, bul the
winds hampered an air search for four
penons whose light plane hu been miu-
ing lince Mondly on a filgbt from Palm
Springs to Santa Marla.
Locally, the heavy gmts cau.sed few
problems. A spokesman for Southern
Clllfoml1 Edison Company 11id they hid
no oerloua pr<blema reported.
Small craft warnings were posted from
the Mexican border to Monterey, bul
Harbor Patrolmen said they received no
reporlS of boats In trouble.
The Oruge County Airport logged atiff.
ell gusts at 37 knot.a, but airport officials
said t&ere · was no interruption of com·
merdal or private flight&.
Tumors Terme d Rare
Cancer Found in Girls
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NEW YORK -Harvard Medical
School scieatislS reported today they
have found a rare vaginal cancer in
seven wamen aged 15 to 22 apparenUy
caused by a synthetic hormone .drug
given to their mothm 15 to 20 years
earlier during pregnancy.
The report appeared 1D the New
England Journal cf Medicine, which calJ.
ed it "of great scientific importance and
R:riOUll axial implications."
The journal said the evidence indicates
a direct relationship between the drug
and the cancer, similar to known birth
defects caused by German measles and
the drug thalidomide.
Dr. Arthur L. Herbst, obstetrician and
gynecologist and principal author of the
report. said that to the best of his
knowledge nothing like this, with such a
time lag, has been found before.
The drug is dlethylsUlbestrol, called
stilbestrol, and it was alven to the
mothers during pregnancy, mosUy during
the first three months of pregnancy, in an
attempt to offset a history cf miscar·
riage.
Stilbestrol, the researchers said, was
used for that purpose in New England
from 1946 to 1951, but has been little used
since. Hcwever, the incidence of its use
elsewhere in the country and around the
world is unknown.
'fhe scientists cautiooed th.at the risk to
any one woman whose mother wu given
the drug early 1n pregnancy ii small.
But they also said it should no longer
be assumed that abnormal bl~ng in
adolescent girls at the beginning of their
fir st menstrual period is of no concern.
They recommend that physicians cooduct
vaginal examinations to make aure there
are no tumors pre11ent.
Herbst. along with Dr. Howard tnfelder
and Dr. David C. Poskanzer, sald in their
report :
"There Is 1 highly significant associa·
lion between the treabnenL cf the
mothen with diethylsWbestrol during
pregnancy and the subsequent develop-
ment of adenocarclnoma of the vagiu In
their daughters."
Of the· severi women seen 1t the
Massachll.!lettll General Hospital I n
Boston, six were treated su~gically and
are living and free of the disease up to
four years after treatment. In one. the
cancer was too advanced to treat and ahe
died.
$97,000 Awarded
In Suit Naming
4 Beach Doctors
A truck driver injured in a Bellfiower
accident settled a $475,000 lawsuit that
named four Huntington Beach physicians
as co-defendants for f97 ,000 Wednesday in
Orange County Super.ior Court.
Leslie Neil Harris, 59, agreed to accept
that sum after three days or trial hefore
Judge Raymond Thompson. The bulk of
the settlement comes from Jack 111cCon·
nell , a fellow subcontractor on the
freeway con.!ltruction site n e a r
Bellflower.
Harris \\'as injured on Sept. 10, 1968
When McConnel's truck slipped oot of
gear, rolled dewn an incline and smashed
into his vehicle. He was rushed to Hun-
Ungton Jntercom.munity Hospital at Hun-
tington Beach for treatment.
He later sued McCoMell, the Sully
Miller Company, the hospital and four
physicians wbo use the facility : doctors
John W. Lee, Donald F. Williams, George
H. Derry and C. G. Yuppa.
Harris alleged in his lawsuit that all
four physicians and the hospital were
negligent in their treatment of his in·
juries.
McConnell agreed to pay $117 ,2SO. The
hospital's ahare of the settlemeat was
$4,500, Sully Miller paid $3,250 and doc-
tors Williama and Let paid $1,000 each.
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Protesters
WAS!IlNGTON (UPI) -Nearly 100
participants in an antiwar proteat by
Vietnam veterans wert arrested today
amt ·went off -to j11il, their hands clamped
behind their heads like POW1, for ·ref us.
ing l<l ball a chanting demonstration at
the s_upreme. Court.
'there was no resistance amol)g Ute
noL!iy demon strators as p:>llct moved in
to arrest them and cart them off in buses
to the central lockup of the Washington
Police Department, a few blocks away at
the foot of CapitOl Hill.
A police spokesman placed the number
or persons arrested -on a charge of
violating a federal law against sit-ins or
si milar activity on federal property - at
ltll men and two women. The women
were taken to a .different jaU Crom the
men.·
The arrests took place on the white
marble, steps·of the columned Supreme
Court building at midmorning after the
group, part of a erowing n~ber of ex-GI
protesters con~uctinl ,end-(be-war pro-
tests,· refused to move on.
Other protesters 900n organlted street
campaigns to sell peace b!-1U"' in all ef.
fort tp raise money to bail oG£ thou ar·
rested. A spokesman at 'the poUce lockup
said those arrested were booked on
cllarg'.es of disorde(ly conduct.
The leader of a veterans org$nizatlon
condemned "unwarranted attention"
given. by news media to t h e
demonstrators, saying it might ca~
many people to believe jncorrecUy "they
repre.aent the average Vietnam ".eteran."
Pr~ident Nixon plans to . spend the
weekend al Camp De.vid, Md., rneanirJg
he will be out of town during a massive
antiwar rally Saturday by a eo1.lition of
peace groups.
Nixon's press secretary, Ronald L.
Ziegler, stressed an attitude of tolerance
at the White House toward the Teterans'
protests and subsequent demonstrations.
Ziegler said the government would
t•take steps to avoid any violence and
move with the Wlderstanding that the
people of. this country have a right to eJ:·
press them!elves. '' dose to 150 protesters appeared on the
Supreme Court steps chanting a variety
of slogans before police moved in.
U.S. Aircraft
Attacks Inside
N. Viet, Laos
MlGON (IJPI) - A U.S. jet flghtu·
bomber today attacked Communist an-
tiaircraft missile lnstallatim,, inside both
North Vietnam and Laos after electronic
gear indicated the missiles were prepar·
ing to fire, military sourees said.
Vice ·President Nguyl'Jl Gao Ky said
meanwhile that he elpects American
forces to lake part with South Viel·
namese troops in "two or three'' more
joint combat ope.raUom be!ore the end of the•u.s. ground support role ends in Viet·
oam. Military sources said a U.S. Air Force
Fl05 Thunderchie( equipped with "Wild
weasel" electronic radar detection gear
fired a Shrike missile at a SAM2 niliisile
site 25 miles northeast of Mu Gia Pass, &5
mUes north of the demilitarized :r.ooe
(DMZ) in North Vietnam.
A second Shrike missile was (ired at
another SAM2 1ite 30 miles northwest of
Mu Gia pass in Laos, the sources· saJd.
It was not known whether the c.om.
mun lst miasUe • iMtallalioos w e r e
dettro\'ed.
In both cues, the Fl05 opened fire
after electronic evldtnce of a "lock~··
by the Communist radar, meaning It wu
preparing to fire, the IOUrCU said.
ln a delayed report, the U.S. Command
announced that another F105 rired a
Shrike missile al a Communist radar
C011trolfed antiaircraft SAMJ posltion in
North Vietnam last Sunday &O miles
north of the DMZ. It was e.9COrtlng Bsat
ove.r Laos when eJectronic gear indicated
a "Jock-on."
rt was the first tirnt an Amtrlcan
1ircraft had attacked missiles ln both
North Vleln1rn and Laoa on the 1 a m •
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INSIDE THIS GREEN AND WHITE HOME IN HUNTINGTON BEACH, A MAN AND WIFE DIED
Teenaged Sona Find Bodi•1; Puu led Pol ice Piece Tog•ther .couplt'1 L••t Hou ri
Haiti President
'P apa Doc' Dead;
Son Takes Place
PORT·AU·PRillCE, HalU (UPI I -
Frlnco~, "Papa Doc" Duvalier, Haiti's
presid.ePl lor life, died Wtdiesday nl,gbt
at' the qe of 64., ending, 1 .:f4-year die·
taforial re.ign over this impoverished na-
tion that he ruled through rear I
v6odooi.sm an~ brutality, He was suc-
ce'edetf"by his son Jean·Claude, 20.
Jean.Claude, who fancies motorcycles,
sports cars and girls, was sworn in at an
early morning ceremony' before the news
of his· ·f1Jher 's death was announced by
the government radio. Un\11 1 few
months ago be was a reluctant law school
studenL
Papa DOc, who died seven· days aft.er
bit 6fth birtbdly celebration1, hid been
ailini for yeara and was seriously ill f.or
three monlhl. During that period be
re\rbed the constitution so be would be
s~ by Jean-Uaude, 1 strappinl
youth with the loob ol on out of coodltlon
football.. player.
In one of Jean.Qaude'1Jir1t acu of of.
fict be greeted wtllwishera on the
groundJ of the three-domed presidential
palace and was honored by 1 parade of
the palace guarcf.s. He told the nation in
his first speech, "I wifl continue the pro.-
grams of my father."
Diplomats &aid Jean-Claude "sounded
as Jf he were in full command of the
situation." There had been fears the
death of Duvalier would precipitate
bloodshed in a nation torn for years with
abortive uprisings, revolts and inva~lons
but the situation remained calm. '
Tht death was announced . b7 the
government radio which said he died at 8
p.m. and .Jha~ Jean-ci,ucte al.ready had
talfen over an~ named a new cabinet
whqse F9"etin Minister, Adrian Ray·
mood, is the brother of Claude Raymond.
head of tbe 5,600-man HaiUan army.
Political observers said this apparently
meant army support for the succeM<>r of
Papa 1Doc who had maintaiiied his posi·
UOD'for years bY skilUuny playing off the
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Double Death Adds Up
To 5 Murders in Beach
A double death discovered Wednesday
in Huntington Be:Jcb may add up to the
city's fourth and fifth murder victims
this year, equalling the record murder
total for all of 1970. Jt Could make 10
homicides in less than two years.
In four months the pollce have handled
four incidents of violent killings.
The first was lasl February, whe.n a 21·
year-old apartment dweller , Arthur E.
Bayshaw, was slashed to death by a knife
wielding party crasher.
On March 15, Mark A. Rodgers. 29.
Buena Park was shot to death outside a
Huntington Beach bar. An off-duty Los
Angeles police officer was arrested and
now faces murder charges in Orange
County Superior Court.
Then on Ap/il 3, James Barnett wa1
shot Ove timea in the chest and died in
hll stei>son's garage. His e1:-wife. Doris
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Sla te DC Trip
Directors or the Orange County \Vater
District, led by President H e n r y
Segerstrom of Santa Ana, will journey to
Washington, D.C. for a Monday sign ing of
a cooperative agreement with the Office
of Saline Water for construction of a
desalinizalion plant in Fountain Valley.
The sea water conversion plant will in-
itially produce about three million gallons
of fresh water a day witb a,n ultimate
capacity of IS million gaUons a day.
The $28.6 million plant will be con·
structed by the federal agency.
In ·.addition · to the desalUng plant, the
overall project. includes a waste water
reclamation plant and a series or in-
}ei:tion wtlls "to form I barrier against In·
truslon of sea waU!r into the underground
basin,
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Bmett, ID, wu amst..i .and dwged
wit1i the slaying.
A man and wU1, Mr, and' Mn. Charles
Peters. were foond dead Wedl'lelday-ht
stabbed, she strangled. Police have aald
so far they are not ruling · out the
possibility of a double murder, though
htat has not been decided. ·
Five violent killings were discovered by
Huntington Beach Police in 1970. Two OC·
curred within two days.
The first was a March 11 slaying of
Thomas C. Astorina, a drifter, wnose
body was foond at Sunset Aquatic Park.
The late Candlelight Killer, Robert W.
Liberty. was tmplicated along with two
other men, In that one.
The next day. March 12. police
discovered an apparent murder-suicide
with a love triangle twist In a north Hun·
tington Beach apartment. Police said
Navy U. James Borton McClure shot and
killed retired naval commander Glenn E.
Williams, then put a bullet In hls own
temple.
On May 17, the body of a Fort Lewis
soldier, David C. McCorry. was
discovered on the parking lot of Golden
West College. He had apparently beeft
hitchhiking from Fort Lewis to his home
in Garden Grove . Police have never
found his killer.
A Sl·year-old businessman, Walter
Christie, was k i 11 e d Aug. 21 in h Is
Huntington Beach apartment after giving
a lift to two young hitchhikers. One of the
youths was convicted of second degree
murder.
The last 1970 murder was Nov . 7. A
downtown Huntington Beach laborer,
Robert L. HennaM, 19, was shot when
two friend!! thought he was a n&rcotics
informant for tbe .. police. Both surpects,
one a girl, were convicted on murder
charges.
B.udget Study. Under Way
: Valley S pending Request Slwws lncretue Ove r 19'70
By TERRY COVILLE
Of fllt o.llY '1111 ltlff
A $3.15 million budget for 19'71-72 has
been banded ti Fountain Valley coon·
cilmen by Cityl Mahlger James Neal.
Neal's budget sbow1 an ·increase of
$345,854 over fllCal. 1'70-71, but wlll not
change the city tu rate of 't.15.
"fl will be about three. weekJ befort of·
ficlal action is taken on the ~udget~' Jim
Ho11ywood, Neal 's assistant. saia this
morning.
The exact budget figure Is $S,149,73S.
That includes a $111 ,680 re.serve for
f\Jture capital improvements.
Revenue 11 listed as a matching figure
to upenditure1, with property taxes pro-
viding $111,MO, and other taxes chipping
In $818,300. The remainder o( the income
will " be recelved from various federal,
state aDd lecal IOUf'Cfl.
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Neal out!lned some special items re-
quested 1n the foreword to the proposed
bu:dlet. He's asking the city to buy a
combination snorkel-aerial ladder truck
for the fire departmeTiL 1 The truck's
$'73,000 'coat would be spread over flvt
ye1rs .
The police departnrent is also seeking a
federal grant to buy so'phlaticated radio
equipment to relieve crowded aJr waves,
and tape recorders so officers can speed
up their reports.
One item, an economic coordinator. Is
t.entatlvely listed in the budget, but Neal
has asked lhe council for more thorough
discussion on it.
A total of $24.248 Is budgeted for such •
coordinator, his i;ceretary and of 11 c e
equipment. A citliens~ )ndu.strial Com.-
mlttee had suggested tbat. an econqmle
coordinator might speed up•df\lelopmen~
ef Industrial land, but the-oounc:ll~ Illa not·
yet approved the idea.
Hollywood said this year's bUdgel was.
rapidly put together thanks to the city's
ten-year budget.· "Staff memben already
had a guideline, so when they made their
suggestions, we only had to trim '40.000
ln request!." · ·
' This is the third· year of the 10.year
budget designed by Neal and Finance
Director Howard Smith.
The budget also Points out that 'Foun..
tain Vailey receives 10.72 percent or !:be
lax dollars cqllected Jn the city. The rest
pays for education, county 5etvices and
special district!. ,
Neal has broken the expenditure of a
tax dollar Into five general areas: recrt&•
t)on, three cenU; general government.
13.8 cen\a-:, pubJic woricS and parks, 22.4'
cents; non.cfepartme.ntal, 26 cents, and
public talety, 34.8 cents.
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Find Mom,
Father Dead
By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI
Of Ille Dotlly ,lltl Sllff
Teama of detectives worked frantically
this morning to break the mystery
slaying of a HunUngton Beach couple.
The man, a paint store clerk, and bis
wife, a Corona de! Mar teacher. were
found dead by their children when the
cbildre.n awoke at their downtown home
at 301 Lincoln St. Wednesday morning.
Althoogh investigators are revealing
few details about the bizarre slaying,
Detective Captain Grover Payne ad·
milted this morning, "a double murder
has oot been ruled out."
Officers from the police department's
homicide delall have uncovered a knife
believed to have been used to kill Charles
Peters, 55. He was found dead on his bed
by his sons, Tony, 17, and Peters, 13, at
8:18 a.m.
His wire, Flora, S4, a Spanish teacher
at Corona del Mar's Uncoln lntermediate
School, was also discovered dead in the
den. The cause of her death bas been
reported as strangulation.
A s.tat.ement from police officers
rtported that both pet10ns died sometime
during the early morning houri. There
were no 1lgns of forced entry or
burJ~, .
Defiitiva said Petm. who .....
employed at the Standard Branda tlllni
1t.ort in Santa Ana , died ti. a single bife
wound Ill the ch.,l ••peters wu fully clothed and lying on
the bed in hlS bedroom. Mrs. Pet.era w11
partially clotted and discovered In an ad·
Jacen~ den,'' said Capt.. Payne. "There
was no sign of a violent struggle or sex~·
ual attack."
Circumstances of the case have caus~
ed police to leave it unclassified. They
are e1plorlng a gamut of causes and
motives ranging from double suicide to
double murder, although no suspect.I
have been named.
Capt. Payne 1ajd that 10 detectives
have been assigned full time to the Jn.
vestigaUon In addition to several clerical
workers.
"We are trying to piece together the
last hours of the couple prior to the
deaths," be said "We are talking to all
the relatives of the tsmUy and ques-
tioning some people outside of Orange
County."
Trial Orde red
For Cotut Pair
In Auto Sales
A Huntington Beach auto dealer and
the former assistant manager of the
Newport National Ba•k's finance division
have been ordered to face Orange County
Superior Court arraignment on charges
of S(lling phony auto contracts valued at
more than 5100,000 to the bank.
Robert William Dunlap, 37, of 1709IJ
Westport Drive and former bank officer
John stuart Hamilton, 25, of 1994
Camwood. Rowland Heights, were two of
fOur men indicted Wednesday by the
Orange County Grand Jury on grand
theft and forgery charges.
Named wltb them were Ronald Rossi,
also known as Ronald Clarence Bates, 35,
C1f La Mirada and Frank Perry also
known as Michael \Yazney, 36, of
Michigan. Perry is being sought •n a
federal fugitive warrant.
. No dates had been set today for
Superior Court appearances for the
defendants but Jt was hoped to have
Dunlap who formerly was with Bonded
Cadillac in Alhambra answer the charges
Monday before Judge Byron K •
McMillan.
The grand jury refused lo Indict James
Curtis, 41, of 141 Angeles, the owner of
the Surety Acceptance c.otporatlon In
lhat city. He will be arraigned on almost
ldtntlotl fraud charges ln· Harbor
Judicial District Court.
Investigators accuse the group of
swindling the bank out of at least $100,000
by submitting through Hamilton oon-
tracll for auto sates that were llttr •
found to bear OcUtlou1 names.
They said the dclendant.s discounted
contracts to the bank for nonexistent car•
and nonexl!tent· motorists.
Hamilton, ~nlap and CUrlls ate free
on 1!'12l<I boil. l!o&l's bond 11 •et at 411,700. •
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SLAIN IN HIR•HOMI
Spanlah T-lior P9tera
Grisly Death
Scene Masked
By Normalcy
A young girl In a Vo!Dwogen polled up
at a duplex apartment on LlnoOln Street
In a quiet, ruldel!tlal nelgbborhood tn
downtown Huntlqton Beach tbla mnnt•
Ing,
She W8' folJowiar ., U •ad ,Ucllrt U
apartment t> rent, ~ut w11 puuled wbea
her knocka on the door brought no reply.
S~ wondered wi¥re tbt manacer wa&
The girl h'!"ied away wben she learned
that ~ duf)lo:: wu built b)' the couple in
th• -"°"" Ill.! -IDd that both had been found d<id Wednaday morn•
Ing,
"I'm getting aut of here," 1be said
sharply as she drove off.
Apart from the J>Ollce seal notice on
the door of the white and green home of
Charles and Flora Pe.ten at 301 Lincoln
Sl there was no other outward 1lgn of
the mysterious tragedy that befell th•
husband and wife, described b y
neighbors at a "nice qulet couple."
Children sUll rode blcycl~ along Lin·
coin and .adjacent Huntington Avenue.
Mother.s went to the market
Few knew the Peters weU.
"They stayed botne a lot and we didn't
see them much except to say 'hello.• "
said Mrs. Jane Lambert, who lives threfl
doors away. ''They teemed very nice, but
the truth js we don't neighbor very
much around here ."
Member• of the • ataff at Lincoln
Intermediate School, Corona del Mar,
were shocked by the tragedy. Mrs.
Peters taught beglMlng Sponllb to &th,
7th and 8th grader& and direded the
Spanish program.
"She was a very 1entit!Ve person,
sensitive to the needs of the students,"
(See PETERS, Pap U
County Will Get
Job Aid ()ffice
Orange County ·will get one of 18
special offices to aid · unemployed
aerospace workers, the·U.S. Department
of Labor IJlDOUl?Ced today tn WasbingUJn.
The officu will help ena:ineen, scien-
tists and tecbnldam. ·I"' 11 ltates find
suitable jobs under ·a '42 mllUon program
that will provide job training 11,well.
Other centen in Calif«nla will be
established in Los Anaela, San Dle&o
and San Jose .
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The WUtll""11ll01 loin& to Wbfp
up a UtUe wind for~coastal. dwell·
•rs Friday,, with tlemporatur..
lnchln( up lllto !hi ceotral lllxtln
locally IDd .. tlle mJd.1tventlu Ill· lend. '
IN,SmE TODAY
W!mton Cbul'<:~il!~ I a I I,
secret act on the IOOJ'ld..ltaQe re-
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army against his dreaded 25,(l(IO..man Ton •
ron Macoute, a bogeyman personal
militia· steeped in the fears inspired by
voodooism..
Papa DOc was an. actual medical doctor
but he gaff up medicine in J954 to le~
an underground resistance agalnst Presi-
dent Paul Magloire who was forced by
popular op~tion to res'ign in 1956.
Magloire fled to asylum in New York
where he was reported to have organized
some of the eight or more foreign in-
vasions Papa: Doc repulsed in bis
lifetime. .
By a t\li~t Ctf irony Duvalier's death
was announced on April 22 -he had
always considered 22 his lucky number.
He was installed as president for life on
June 22, 1964. Haiti's last elections were
on Jan. 22., 1967 and he waited until Feb.
22 to annoiinC:e ~ results - a Duvalier
victory. •
Duvalier had great personal appeal for
the 5 miltip!f· Haitians many of them
superstitioU:S;:who share the island o( His-
paniola i~he Caribbean w i t h. the
Dominican:Republic. By many, he was
rega rded as a "houngan'' voodoo priest.
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By TOM BARLEY
Of fJll o.llr ,Ill! S"tt
Mulene Dulaney tearfully pleaded
Wednesday to be allowed to take her
hwiband's place in Orange County Jail in
1 dramatic move to free the accused
!itockbroker whose alleged defrauding of
investors in his World Financial Treads
cf Laguna Hilb put him at the top cf an
Orange County Grand Jury indictment.
Joseph Dulaney, 37, formerly of
Newport . Beach, bowed bis head and
wiped away tbe tears as his blonde wife
!itepped forward tram her Kat in the
courtroom to plead with Superior Cow.1
Judge . Byron K. McMillan for bet
hus~d's release. .
"I was released an my own
recognizance because lt wu argued lhat
J wouldn't run if my husband was kept in Jail," she told the judge. "Ok1y, put me
B A IL FOR BROKER
CU T TO $50,000
Judge Byron K. McMillan today reduc-
ed Joseph Dulaney's bail to $50,000 from
$312,500 and ordered the stockbroker and
his wlfe to race trial June 14. Dulaney,
loUdly protesting that he was "fiat
broke," wu led back to Orange County
Jail.
back in jail ,because l can tell you now ·
UW my husband will stay here and have
abetter chance to defend hlmsell u be is
free to work with bis attorney."
Her interruption followed a bitter argu·
ment between defense attorney Robert
Law and Deputy DI.strict Attorney Joe
Dlckerson on Jhe prO!pects of Dulaney
ever going to trial if bis bail is reduced to
the polnt that he can post a bond.
Law argued that It was vital that
Dulaney be !ree "to .go through the
mountain of records that bas been piled
up by the P~cvtloq to support ~arges
of whlcb D\1.CUent ~he is innocent.''
Dickerson ·arrued 1hat' his office and
the FBI had epen~ more th;&n a year
trying to find the llocltbn>ker and that
Dulaney had only finally agreed to come
to Orange,CoQnty froru CUr~Q ·m the
Caribbe .. "be'Cause lajl conn= )let~
1<• inflrilleiy ltefera!ll~ tll~ · • liillfYi
furnished by tile Dutch )!utborlUes."
No one argued more than Du1aney who
ha.! now insbted that .he b innoce!)\ <ti
each of his ~four <OIWI •P!>W~(i give you my word thit-l will stay ere, 'f
he told Judge McMillan, "and l
you that I intend to fight this lhiiig and
clear my name."
Juqge McMillan will rule today on the
ball bearing. He rejected Mrs. Dulaney's
auggt.sUon that abe be allowed to replace
her husband in the county jail.
Dulaney at;O told tile judge tllat the
granting of hb freedom will enable him
to r~place some of the estimated $3
ml.Uion deficit in the accounts of the now
defund World Financial Trena,, einpire.
"I have put every penny I had into
replacing those losses," he said. "But
there are people in this area who owe me
tens or thousands or dollars and I would
like the chance to collect as much of It as
possible.''
His plea for a bail lower than the
presently set $.112,500 came just four
hours after the Orange County Grand
Jury indicted seven persons on a variety
af fraud and embezzlement charges
stemming from operations of the Warld
Financial Trends group and its offictrs.
Judge McMillan set a June 14 trial date
for James Shipley, 38, cf 16951 Lowell
Circle, Huntington Beach, the forme r
vice president who took over as president
When Dulaney left for West Germany in
December, 1969 -the polnt at which
complaints from angry i n v e st c r s
report~ly began to now into the district
attorney's office.
Arraignments wer.e schedu1ed today for
Mrs. Dulaney, 32, Daniel Hayes, 40, of
8211 Sn9wbird, Huntington Be a ch ;
Wendell Warren Austin, 38, of Riverside;
Fred Rile)', ·45, of Norfolk, Va. and
Robert G. Machan, 40, o( San Bernardino.
Machan, the last cf the seven to be ar·
r ested, is the former comptroller or the
·St. Bernardine's Hospital in San Bernar·
dino. He resigned shortly after Dulaney'•
-flight to Germany.
Dlckersdn 1tates ·that all the accused
are coMected in varying deplh with the
alleged defrauding cf the San Bernardino
hospital. Dulaney's group got a $5QO,OOO
Joan from the Catholic facility and put
up, he claims. worthless stocks and
bonds as collateral.
Dickerson said he took 33 witnesses
before the Grand Jury. m8Ily of whom
had made investments that added up to a
total $90,000 loss with the._ Dulaney group.
All their claims are now being considered
in Santa Ana bankruptcy court.
Hayes, Austin , Riley and Machan were
arrested Wednesday shortly after is.me of
the indictment. Shlpley had earlier been
arrested in Los Angeles, Dulaney was
picked up by blterpol In CW'ac10 and
Mrs. Dulaney was found ln a hospital bed
1n the Brlti.sh colony of Bermuda.
Dulaney bitterly condemned t h e
Mwspaper t>Ubllclty accorded to him
sjnce ,charges were filed -.nd 1ubsequent
to hls lflm in ·hll reooru to Judge
McMJUan.
H"partlculotly blamed the acUvltles o!
Ted Harp. l San Bernatlllno 1nvestl1at1ve
reporter who was cla!JMd ,bY J:!Ul1111ey to tie 1 former member of tM World Finan-
. dal 1rrend1 corporate comPlex.: . '.,
• 11.vp. ho t~d tho JudJO) ha,. lnsiired
that all Ortnge County newspaper; were
kept •brtast of developments in tht
Dulaney case.
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THEY SpOKE UP, LEADING OCC FORENSICS TEAM TO HONORS IN NATIONAL COMPETITION
8111 Landers, Mike Mlkl1u1, Cathy 81rr1tt and Dorothy MacMiiian (from left>
Tumors Termed Bare
Cancer Found in Girls
Whose Moms Took Drug
By BRIAN SULL1V AN
Ar'~ Wrttlr
NEW YORK -llarYard Medical
School. scientbts repor1ed today they
have round a rare vaginal cancer in
ieven women aged 15 to 22 apparently
caused by a synthetic hormone drue
given to their mothers 15 to 20 years
earlier during pregnancy.
The report appeared in the New
England Joumal of Medicine. which call-
ed it "of great scientific importance and
serious social implications."
The journal.said the evidence indicates
a direct relationship between the drug
ap~ the cancer similar to known birth
defects <:aused \,y German measles and
the drug thalidomide.
Dr. Arthur L. Herbst, obst.etrician and
gynecologist and principal author -0r the
repoct, . uid il!at to the best cf his
'kn wltdfe D9Ulln1 like this, with such a
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$~~,OQ_O_ Awarded
kn · t !Naming ..
4 Beach Doctors
A truck driver illjuud in a Bellflower
accident settled a $475,000 lawiuit that
named four Huntington Beach pbysiclana
as c!Hlefendanls for $97,000 Wednesday in
Orange County SUperior Court.
Leslie Neil Harris, 59, agreed to accept
that sum after three days of trial before
Judge Raymond Thompson. The bulk al
the settlement comes Crom· Jack McCon-
nell, a fellow subcontractor on the
freeway construction site n e a r
Bellflower.
Harris was injured on Sept. 10, 1968
whe n McConnel's truck slipped cut of
gear, rolled down an incline and smashed
into his vehicle. He was rushed to Hun-
tington Intercommunity Hospital at Hun·
tington Beach for treatment.
time lag, has been found before.
The drug is diethylstilbestrol, called
atilbestrol, and it was given lo the
mothers during pregnancy, mostly during
the first three month! er pregnancy, in an
attempt to offset a history of miscar·
riage.
Stilbestrol, the researchers said, was
used for that purpose in New England
from 1946 to 1951, but has been little used
since. However , ·the incidence of its use
elsewhere in the country and around the
world is unknown.
The scientists cautioned that the risk to
any one woman whose mother was given
the drug early in pregnancy is small.
But they also said it should no longer
be assumed that abnormal bleeding in
adolescent girls at the beginning ()f their
ftrst menstrual period is of no concern.
They reaimmend that physicians conduct
f~gina!p~inaU.ons t.o make sure there
are no ~omor1 p!esent.
Herb.st. along with Dr. Howard Ulfelder
and Dr, David C. Poskaru.er, said in their
repon,:. . .,. ~ f~a hQ slgn,icant usocia·
tioft between the treatment of the
mothers with diethylstilbestrol during
pregnancy and the subsequent develop-
ment of adenocarclnorna af the vagina in
their daughters."
Of the seven women seen at the
Massachusetts General Hospital i n
Baston, lriJ: ~ere treated surgically and
are· living and fr.ff e{ the disease up to
four year~ after treatment. In one, the
cancer was too advanced to treat and she
died.
LAST
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OCC ·Speech
Team 2nd in U.S.
After Nationals
The Oranae Caast College Forensics
Team is second in the nation.
OCC took on 87 schools and 800
speakers in lbe national championships in
St. Louis last week and beat 85 of them,
ending up a paper·lhin 21/1 points behind
Cerritos.
Bill Landers of Costa Mesa won the na·
Uonal championship in Extemporaneous
Speaking.
The girls' debate team of Dorothy
MacMillan, Costa Mesa, and Cathy Bar·
rett, Corona de! Mar, took second in the
nation. In addition, the two girls were
voted the "Bell Scroggins" award as the
best all-around team in balloting by their
peers.
The second place finish was the highest
ever for OCC. Previous best for OCC was
fifth. It was also the first time OCC had
ever placed a debate team in the national
finals.
The second place climaxed an outstan-
ding year for OCC speakers. The Bucs
won 16 straight sweepstakes trophies lo
go undefeated in regular competition.
National awards won by OCC include:
-Expository -Norm Fricker, Costa
t-;tesa, and Pete Spotts, Orange, 4th place.
Bruce Williams, Costa Mesa, plaque.
-Persuasion -Pete Spotts, Orange,
4lh place.
-Oral lnlerprelation -Sheila Han·
nahan, Costa Mesa, 4th place. Norm
Fricker, Casta Mesa, plaque.
-Extemporaneous -Bill Landers,
Costa Mesa, 1st place.
-Debate -Bill Landers, Costa Mes a,
a11d Mick Miklaus, Huntington Beach, 3rd
place. Cathy Barrett, Corona del Mar,
and Dorothy MacMillan, Costa Mesa, 1nd
place.
·$hop Center,
Approyed _.
In Switch
Four Fountain Valley councilmen
awitcbed positions on a 2 4 • b our
restaurant Tuesday to save a $2.8 million
s))opplng ~nter. despite the proteats cf
100 neighboring bameowners.
JR effect, ccUncllmen agreed to allow
Sambp'1, a 24-bour coffee shop, u part of
the Wooloo Shopping C<nter. acbeduled
tor construction on the southwest comer
or Brookhurst Street and Edinger
Avenue.
~yor ~dward Just and Councilmen
George Scott, Ron Shenkman and Al
Holllnden, all switched votes based on in. •
fonnation f....; ~eveloiier Larry ~
indicating tile Woolco C<!)ter mi&ht pot
be built if Sambo'• is ucluded.
"The estimated tax revtnue from that
center is an anDual $328,000 to'the city,•
Scott aald. "We have to comlder that" 1
"That figure seems out of proportion.
We only have $340,000 budgeted in tu
revenue this year from a.11 of tbe city."
said Councilman John Harper, the onlY.
one to oppose Sambo's.
To aliow Sambo's, the four councilmen
deleted two conditions -cJO!u're of •
curb cut !or an alley exit,: and the re-
quirtment of a conditional me permit ·for
the restaurant -which had · been irn·
posed to keep it out.
Homeowners were upset, and com·
plained that a 21-hour restaurant lhould
not be allowed so,clmie to their h:>usea.
Two weeks ago all five councilmen
agreed, but four changed their mindl
Tuesday when Shields presented evidence
that the whole project could be lost 1f
Sambo's withdrew as a tenant
Further supJX"l was given Sambo's
and the shopping center, when the Foun-
tain Valley Chamber of Commerce read
a resolution urging the council to back
the center.
Bank Robbery
Fa1nily Affair
PANORAMA CITY (AP) -
When a bandit handed bank teller
Sharon Weier a note, the wording
rang a bell. "Say, aren.'t you the
same guy who held up my mother
yesterday over on Woodman?''
Mrs. Weier, 22, asked the man.
The startled robber grabbed five
$100 bills the teller had on the
counter of Trans-World Bank .and
fled Wednesday leaving the 1ote.
Police said the note was the
same used Tuesday by 1 gunman
who stole $1,!HO from Mrs. Weier's
mother, lsabel Matthlarella, 48.
a teller at tha Crocker Citizens
Bank in this Los Angeles suburb.
He later sued McCaMell , the Sully
Miller Company, the hospital and tour
physicians who ute the facility : doctors
John W. Lee, Donald F. Williams, George
. H. Oury and C. G. Yuppa.
Thursday • Saturday
Harrjs alleged in his lawsuit that all
four physician! and the haspital were
negligent in their treatment of his in-
juries. IO% 40% OFF! McCannell agreed to pay $87,250. The
hospital's share or the settlement was
$4,500, Sully Miller paid $3,250 and doc·
tors Williams ahd Lee paid $1 .000 each. AND EVEN MORE ON SOME ITEMS
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PETERS ...
commented William R. Riller, the prin-
cipal ... She was well liked. Her loss is a
difficult thing for us to accept. ..
Mrs. Peters had taught at the school
since 111;63. She bad not worked at any
other sc:hool in the Newport -Mesa Unified
District. ·
Peters had been employed as a
clerk at the Standard Brand! store in
Santa Ana for four years.
"He was very well liked," aaid Bob
Foreland, chief clerk. "He was jovial,
always in a good mood, good to people."
Tuesday was Peters' scbeduled day aff.
He was missed by fellow ernployes when
he did not return to the 1tort al noon
Wednesday.
"I had met his wife only once or twice
when . ahe came to the store, but she
seemed a very pleasant person,"
Forehand added.
Nixon Freeway Moves
SACRAMENTO IUJ'li -A bill nuning
1 ttlte highway In Southem California
th& Ri.chtrd M. fii100 freeway advanced
today to the Assembly floor. The
measure. cleared the Ways and Muns
Cammlttee Wednesday Cli. 1 1pllt voice
vote. The "no" votes were cas-t by
DemocraU. several of whom complained
It was a ''terrible bill."
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BEWARE THE BEES; THEY MIGHT SWARM ON YOU
Hon•y Mabrs Stick Together Despite Offici1ldom
Court '"Buzzing'
Mace No Cure for Bee lnvasio1i
Santa Ana officers were called out in
"force'' Wednesday to break up an
.. unlawful assembly" in front of the old
County Courthouse.
The offending assembly consisted or
thousands of honey bees which had
gathered on a car al the southwest comer
of Santa Ana Boulevard and Sycamore
StreeL
A molorcycle officer fir st noliced the
unusual gathering. attracted no doubt by
the loud buzzing of the participants.
No bee expert, he called the city's
Animal Conlrol DepartmenL Officer
Norm Batchelder appeared on the scene
and demonstrating great courage ad-
vanced upon the swarm and sprayed
them with chemical Mace normally used
oo unruly dogs.
After repeated applications of the of-
fending Mare the swarm broke up scat-
tering the by now large gathering of
bystanders.
But the now riotous swarm looked for a
new landing spot. Yep, you gu.e~ it,,
they chose the Animal Control Depart-
ment truck.
Batchelder. undaunled, attacked again
with his. handy Mace. But the enemy was
immune by this time and refused to
budge.
Finally Batchelder drove off with his
unwelcome hitchhikers clinging to the
truck.
Pilot 2 for 1 \
Day at Ballga1ne
Slated May 16 \~
Although the California Ang.els are }ust
cut or first place, after their loss last
night. the DAILY PILOT invites you to
root for them to regain their '71 ·season
lead. DAILY PILOT "2-for-I" Day comes to
bat May 16 at Anaheim Stadium and you
can scream your head off for halr·priCf:.
The Angel meetiag with the
Milwaukee Brewers Sunday, May 16. at I
p.m. could prove to be no small part or
the exciting first-place struggle and DAI-
LY PILOT read ers will be able to see tho
game under a special "pay for one seat,
get one free" arrangemtnl.
Readers can order any number of scats
In either the $2.50 or $3.SO price bracket
and pay for only half of them . The other
tickets will be a DAILY'PILOT treat.
Again this year. the DAILY PILOT will
!lponsor an Early Bird Contest open to
)ioungsters 16 and under. The winner will
receive 1n autographed baseball from the
Angels. four fret tickets to a future home
game and the opportunity to meet his (or
her) favorite Angel baseball star.
To qualify, entrants should send a
statement of 100 words of less starling:
"I would like to meet Angd player ....
becauae .. _ '' Send the statement with a
ticket order W the DAILY Pu.err before
i p.m .. Friday. Apr11 30.
All other ticket orders must be receiv-
ed by the DAILY PILOT by 5 p.m., May
6. in order to be filled by the Angels staff
1t Anaheim Stadium . All tickets will be
sent directly to the customer by lhe
Angel 1tarr.
Don't wail. Look for the first "2-for-1''
coupon appearing in Friday'! newspaper.
Send It. along with check or money orck!r
(no eash please}, for a chante to see the
)
California Angels blow the foam off the
R~ewers.
Contacted later he said he responded to
a call in the western section of Santa Ana
and when he returned to the truck the
swarm had split and were now two,
guarding each door of the truck.
No longer all powerful since his Mace
had no effecl. Batchelder went back to a
more tried and true method, a water
hose.
This scattered the t~passers and the
control officer took a break for·tunch.
When he returned, the swarm had set-
tled on1 a nearby car. Batchelder had had
enough .. He just drove away.
Orange County
Living Costs
Jump in March
By The Associated Preis
The cost of living for Orange County
residents rose six-tenths of one pertent in
March, the U.S. Department of Labor
reported \oday. ' Th~t nieans Orange County consumers
pald $11.69 during th~ month for the same
goodj and services that cost $10 µi 1967.
If was the same story in Los Angeles
County, the department reported. All !his
means that for Southern CalHornia. the
department's consumer price index was
pushed up to an all-time high of 116.9.
The increase was the largest monthly
hike for I.be tw8-COunty area in six
rnontbs.
The Labpr Department's Los Angeles
oHice said the higher gasoline prices ac-
counted for 86 percent of the March boost
in Southern California living costs.
Higher costs for new and used cars,
tires and food also raised the cost of liv-
ing. the department said.
Nationa lly, living costs rose three-
tenlhs of one percent last month.
Southern California consumer priCf:s
had dropped one-tenth of one percent in
January and four-tenths in February.
Gasoline price wars, which helped re--
duce cost of living levels earlier this
yea r, eased in March and gas prices rose
during that month , the department said.
The only spending category in the
department's index which showed a drop
during ~larch was housing -down seven-
tenths due lo lower mortgage interest
rates.
El Toro Aviator
Kill~ i11 Crash
An El 'I'oro-based Marine Corps pilot
was killed Wednesday when his A4
Skyhawk jet attack plane crashed during
a practice bombing run over a remote
desert training area near Yuma. Ar iz.
Dead is Capt. James E. Stroupe. 27, of
14%32 Carfax Ave .• Tustin who was at-
tached to Marine Attack Squadron 214.
According to witnesses. Capt. Stroupe
was pulling out of a low level bombing
run when the crash occurred.
The Vletnam veteran is survived by his
wife. Suzanne.
Hon1o scxual Talk Set
American Civil Liberties Union at-
torney Jay 111urley will make a report on
police harassment of homosexuals 111 a
meeting of the Orange Coe~! Chapter
tonight in Coron11 del Mar.
The meeting will be held at g pm. In
the home of Pat Herzog Shapiro. 2.87
E\·ening Canyon Road .
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MansOn T'k«w. to San Qu~entip ~
LOS ANGELES-(111'1) '-CUil. !e8'1er' eel, ,OOl •ille ~~ ..id there-wi.t.
Charles. MaDS09. ·sentenced to diel in the more than two. ., ' _ , •
gas chamber for the Tat.e-La~ianca Manson'•. codef~ts. SQRn A~ns,·
murdefs, 'Was ·'Yhis~· lrom his'.jaiJ ctn Patricia Krenwtnkea tnd Lesllf Van
In the Pf*¥1~".1]1 ~~~ ~ay .aJ\d .1",ken "'"''."· rel\"jpel! In·~ ,' ; •
to San Qu!'l'lin Prlsoo.' , Tbe'SPoill~~~ )Jl1'Wten
A Sherill .a De~nt spok;..man SAld to S~ Qu,,i!n~~\llio It hare lo
that Ma~··r:~~ ta*1i . Ir•!" ~ il!'ll ?f , • retdrn ""'• br ~;:(ilr.fa "'I'"'' •P.
jusUce at J :..0-a~. ~ led to a she.rlfl s . Ae'f~~;~it1\lii 1Jwj~4';. ~J
bus under,t4lh1 secur~y.-. . . '·· <iioTi<tOd ~lit: l\j!llojl ~ft ,
The nu'"°" q~g~ ,was nol ~°"'-~at<p~~~i't""~~ '"8'
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the>; art formally sentenced.
Manaon1s women r0Uower1, who are
1\ao under the death ll!:ntence, will have•
to be taken to a state prbon by next
Thursday
Manson's court hea,rlng Monday in-
volves the 1 I a y In 11 Gary Hinman,
member of the hippie leader'a "family"
for a brief period, and l;>ofJ&ld "Shorty"
Shea. who disappeared from the Spahn
Ranch, w!iett !he "famil)i" Uvec!. ·
Nixon, WiJl.!0 .in'.'; Brroth:ets in. Divided
In Ceremomes , · •· " · "
At ·Peiidle~o~. " House :Buried Together
WASHINGTON · !UPI) -Pr.sid<11t •
Nixon will parj.icip8.te · AP.ril 30 In
ce.remon\es Jt Camp Pt:ndlet.On, w~eom.
Ing the lst 'Marine Division back' 'fr,om
Vietnam. i .
Nixon then will S$lf)'ld five · or six-dqy,s
workin~· at thi We3tern White House at
San Clemente, Press Secretary Ronali.1 L.
Ziegler s8id Wednesday.
The Marine Division is b e 1 n,g '
withdrawn fri>m Vietnam as part of Nix-
on's program to reduce forces in the war
zone. April , 30 is the last day ' al the
current withdrawal phase w h i c h has
dropped the U.S. troop level in Viet.I) am
to 284,000. The withdrawal of another
100.000 men starts May 1. It is to be com-
pleted by Dec. 1.
Brolh!l'a Mike .and Jcihn .~ Uved
and diedtogeiher in 1 hotiwdivided. • ThfTw~re ~ toge~r·~•Y.· 11te~·1trange 1tory of two . men 1who
marke<I 1off their sepa~•~ halves, cf' a
house in El Modeno and died three days
apart, ~th the lone survivor unaware he
was finally alone, is ended. .
'Milllary. rites at Fairhaven Mebi.Orial
Park,. Santa Ana, followed Rcsary and
Re<fulem' Mass· for the WOrl<I War 11
Ar'fity veterans who left only a brother
and two sisters. ,
"I gµes.1 lhey just lived alone," said a
spokesman for Mettler cOtohial Mortuary
in Orange. , · .
''l don't find any occupations shown."
A iheriff's deputy was sent to the
· C4stro mldence Sunday afttt a 1ister'1
phone cail failed to 11'1)l15e any rqpomt.
~e.found.Mike, 50, dead ii lits bed.
tfe· knew : Mike lived wjth a· brother,
John .
So-he went into the opposite half of the
house to tell .the surviving m1n of his
brot~er's death, which oe<:Ufred about
three days before.
John. 60, was also dead.
Coroner's deputies utimated he suc-
C4fflbed -like Mike -of natural causes
on •Saturday.
"They were just t~o sick old men who
didn't pay much attentioo to uc.h Other ,
we presWll'e.'' said De(iuty Coroner Jack
Cale. ·· ..
Man son was in court W~yfor
pretrial motions in_tht cue. 'RM~)-~ ro-
qUe!t to act as lals own attc:toey wu
turned down, he ahrieked 'aod pld, "I
have a voice. I can apeall:.' .a•m a human
being." · .-1
Superior Court Juitg• RaYJlll!'!d: Choate
warnt¥f hlnf ht Woulcf be r~mo·v,. unleas
be remained sllt;:i;it.
. "Would y., U· pJ;-?" • Mtr,""I .. Id.
''It's.bird tor..W.e lo alt here.'•.~ ; •'
He' WU tak ... 1" a aby boidld& ctlL ~
Ralph . Williams
Charges Credit
Firin -. 'Piracy'·
From Wlu !;enlcft
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Tlie world'• large8t-Ford dealer lile<I,.
suit Wednesday In a Pblladelphla federaf,j
coutt, charging the Chrysler Qedit
Corporation conspired to drt.e biin out or1
business in three states. ·
Ralph Williaml, w60se wif1~Won tbelrt
elo!liJsive Newport 'BeacJi ,hoinoj9 r.....t dissofutio~~marriaie action,· filed thei
»Qllled .class Wit 1_11 Ue~f 1 cl all'
Chrysler dealers.,--~
'He alleged 1ie w ' 10..t \??. Iii thrft!
large dealerships tttrbUgl;i Chrylter Credit
Corporation-inJt.ialed le1at 8Ctlon bl
Houston, Te.1., SeatUe,. Wash., and Sao
· Fran<:iico. ·-~
Williams sWl retltns interests ln other '
dealerships, auc.b as cne r in Downey.
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By '1110MAS MURPHINE
OI lllt ~ Pu.t lltff
DOWNCOAST: Wedaeaday's sprlnj: sun
: was setUing low out OYtr the Pacific,
: casting baci:ll&hl alartg the shoreline of ~the O{ange COa"sl The ·brisk wind was i, chill Md teemed to ~ a napping at
thinga. Tt>e surf wu up.
I Along Paclfic Coast Highway, it was !the evening ruM bout. commuter traffic
·wu runnms ita ntghlly version of the ln-
iciianapolls 500 miler. Motorists over·
~ea,s:er for evening twlnkled t b e i r
!htadHgbtl an. They &Ian at you on
jfO<JOllen high beams.
• A minibus whines by makinc 6& in a 45.
:tt bu a bumper sticker proclaiming:
:"Drive Qefenaively -Buy a Tank."
' * !
~ BELOW THE IDGHWAY, the sinking 11!11 Ir forming dappled lights on the
water. And the awi IOlnehow seems
even more majestic than usual; surging
upwanJ .on tbe lifl of the wind, a-ashing
into rocks and spewing white foml in
arches Into the sky. Yoo can almost bear
IL The bi, boom when 1111'1 amasbea rock
1n the same dlaplay of mture'a wonder
Lbat must have enchanted Spanish eon.
quiJtadorq and Padre Junlpero Serra eo
long ago.. .
Did they pame bere at tbls 1pot arid
Joot down on it all and contemplate? Was
ii the aame beach, the same cove, the
mne rocky section Of 1hoteli.Be?
Nobody ...,.. to be pausing today.
Maybe a few yean: ago, when life was
a bit simpler along this coast. you might
have jutt pulled off to the side of the
King's Highway and contemplated it all
fw' awhile.
* BUT NOT TODAY. For the buna: are
on and must be burnif\I the bottom of the
pan lod' there's that comm l t tee
~ at the Smiths and they 1et lllitty
ii you're late and J11Dior Is wailing: an the
aofa to erpllln why the C. In blatory ian't
really hll fault and you've got to make
that quiet call back to the ornce on thst
paper you forgot and the left front wheel
does seem to be a bit out of balaoQi just
at 13 milea: per bour. °' i ·
The tralllc lhl.:11!111! Up ahtad,.the tit·
tle foreign car'a en&1.ne IOUnds like a
cross between a mach!tt cun and a sew·
ing machlnt &One benerk. There are two
Flags on the bumper and another of those
stickers in between. It advises: "Buy
American."
* MAYBE JUNIPERO Sena pauaed to
watch the surf and aea and spray at this
point of aboreline. Maybe.. But then he
didn't have to worry about Amalgamated
Can dropping five points. He didn't have
a tire out of balanct « a Junior with a c ..
Maybe things will be simpler tomorrow
and we'll pause to watch the sun and sea
and surf and sand. Maybe the beans
won't be bumlng tomorrow.
Maybe.
Anyway, we'll do it the next day for
ll\ll1!.
Up just ahead. a black Cadillac
1ereeched and squeezed over into my
Jane. inconsiderate glut.
What's bis rush. anyway?
Egypt Visit Expected
WASHINGTON (UP!) -Secretary of
Slate William P. Rogers is expected to
visit both Egypt and Israel durini a
"1hirlwind trip to the Mideast the first
week of May. Formal announcement may
b~ made before the weekend.
tlulMu. AotU.22, 1971
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COEDS LINDA DAf'.IKMAN, CANDY COOLEY REVERSE ROLE
They Opened Doors !Of' lloyo, Wou ld Even Ask fo r Goodonlghl Kl11
Shades of Myra
2 Coeds Date Boys, Pick Up Tab
DAVIS (UPI) -Boys who confront "aggressive" girls become "docile,
very passiYe," according to two coeds who conducttd a three-month e:rperi~
ment in boy<hasin1. .
Candy Cooley of San Diego and Linda Dankman of Sacramento, both 18,
said they assumed the usual aggressiYe role of males -asking boys for dates,
paying their bills, opening car doon and even aug:esting a good-night kiu at
the end of each date.
They found, among other thin1s. that males "enjoy sexu.aily aggressive
females" but "pcmesa an uqgerated concern for provinc their muculinity.'" Llnota earned an "A" !tr her effurtl In an ..-perimental ooctology clau
at tfle Unlvers!ty of Ca!Uomla at na·vU.. Candy ii using her experience u
materiaJ for a paper In another claa.
Gettlng their idea from the !Um "Myr1 Br<ckemidge," tile girla started
their experiment by plcklnf up two men llll!dlng In the hall of a hoy1' dom>-
1tory.
. After taking them to a movie, the &lrll picked up the tab for fee cream
afterwanla.
"After a while, when they 11aw us as the aggressive sex.'' Linda's report
1ald, "they became docile, very puslve. They eemed afraid to talk to ua at
one point"
B~ the boys briefly regalned their aagressiveness at a midnight swim
In a pnvate pool. 1be rtport aald they decided tbe girls were lookin1 for ac.
Uon and began to "'attact•1 them in the w1tu.
But Linda said the girla cooled their passions by "telling them 'no' in
maaculine ternu:, and the boys returned to their passive roles."
The girls uid they learned:
-Girll who ut boyl for data need to make clear their lack of sexuaJ
motive or be prepared to fight off their dates.
-Unlw a g~I fa tensatlooll lookfng, 4 out of 1$ malet will tum down
a young woman seel<lng ~\We. •
The girls had 12 doot>le dal<O durloi a !hr ... mooth -•loci In which the
boya_ errubiled limllar bebav1or. ~ •
Secret Plea by Churchill
To Ike in 1956 Disclosed
LONDON (UPI) -The yt.ar was 1958.
Britain and the United States were at
odds over the Suez crisis. This made
Winston S. Churchill heart-broken.
Although retired, 82 and ill, the grand
old man decided to make one last act on
the world stage -a ieCJ'el plea to Presi·
dent Dwight D. Eisenhower to heal the
Anglo.American rill
Churchill caJled for paper and pen. He
showed it neither to Prime Minister
Anthony F.den nor to the Foreign Office.
The letter. addressed "Dear Ike," was
sent directly to the White Hou.se by the
C.S. ambassador. •·
"There is not much left for me to do in
this world and I have neither the wish
nor the strength to involve myself in the
present political stress and turmoil,"
Churchill said in opening the letter.
The document is ·published for the first
time today jn "Ridinl the Storm," the
fourth snd lattst volume of the memoirs
of former Prime Mini,lter Harold Mac.
millan.
Macmillan says: "It was a striking -
and the last -intervenlion of the old
stateaman in Vr'Orld affairs .. .It ls so
deeply moving .•. "
Alter opening, Churchill wrote: "But I
do believe. with unfaltering convlc~.
that the theme of the Anglo.American
alliance is more impcrla:nt today that at
any time since the (Second World) War.
You and I had some part. in raising it to
the plane on which it has stood .. .tt will
now be an act of folly, on which our
whole civilization may founder. to let
events in the Middle East come between
us.
"There seems to be growing misun-
derstanding and frustration on both sides
of the Atlantic. If they be all owed to
develop, the skies will darken and it is
the Soviet Union that will ride the
storm."
Under Eisenhower, the United States
had sided with the Soviet Union in
the United Nations in opposing the joint
British-French invasiltl of Egypt.
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Store Missiles at Sea-Nixon Adviser
WASIUNGTON (AP! -Prealdent Nix·
on'• chief aclenet advlser bu a new plan
for deterring atomic warfare : The two
superpowers would store all their nuclear
missiles .abolrd aubmarines .at sea ao
ntltber could destroy the other in a first
atrlke.
"Jt is only when both sides have: a
survivable force of agreed capability that
stability can be assured," Dr. Edward E.
David Jr., chief of the White House Office
of Science and Teclmology, said Wtd-
nesday night In an addrtss · to tbe
Acomtlca.I Society of America.
David, an acoustics expert and former
Bell Laboratory scientist, said: "It may
well be that underwater sound and sub-
marine warfare are aoing to beccme. the
key to national security and peace.
"This will come about through a cQ.ai.n
of possible events which begins with 'the
strategic arms limitation talks {SALT).
"The United States hopes .. to obtain
from these talk! lim.itatiOns on both of•
fensive and defense missile 1ystems."
But David added :
"Should the Soviet Union agree to an
enforceable limit the time may well come
when a land-based retaliatory force,
either missiles or aircraft., will not be
able to survive a firat strike by the op.
posing force .
"The alternative to land basing, of
course, ls to send the missiles to sea, as
we and the Soviets have already done in
part," David said.
"It is the survivability of sea·b~
mi ssiles in submarines which could turn
out to be the last refuge for a survivable
!orce."
The scientist then said:
Rome to Release
Global. Hijacker
In 9 More Day s
ROME (UPI) -Freedom was only
nine days away today for Raffaele
Minichiello, the Vietnam war veteran
who set a 6,702-mile aerial hijacking
record. But be may find himsell a man
without a country.
When Minichiello, a U.S. Marine, land·
ed in Rome Nov. 1, 1968 on a Trans World
Airlines jet be bad hijacked all the way
from Los Angeles, be was arrested and
eventually sentenced to 7\2 years in
prison.
Wednesday a Rome appeals court
reduced that seot~nce to 314 years and
then pardoned another two years. This
means that Minichiello, 21, will )eave
Rome's Regina Coeli (Qileen of Heaven)
jail•Oll Ml)' I.
The question is what be will do or
wbert he will go. He can hardly go back
to Seattle, where his mother and sister
live. Setting foot In America would mean
he would race arrest, trial and 1 possible
death sentence for hijacking.
Melito Irpino, the South llalian village
()f 2,500 Inhabitants where Minichiello
was born, is little more than a place or
memories to him. His father, who lived
there, is dead. Raffaele left tbe village at
13 to migrate to the United States and
has few close friend! left there.
Italians love him . Girls have written
him In jail offering to marry him. Movie
companies have announeed plaru for
films about his life.
The boyish-looking Vietnam Yeteran
grinned and embraced bi.s lawyer! with
tears o! joy when the court announced ii!
verdict Wednesday after twe hours
deliberation.
Youth Delegates
Endorse Pullout
ESTES PARK, Colo. (AP) -Delegates
to the White House Conference on Youth
winding up four days of lively discussion,
have called for an end to U.S. military in-
volvement in Vietnam and for the
legalization of marijuana.
With about half of the conference's
orl,glnal 1,400 youth and adult delegates
casting paper .ballots, the vote Wed·
nesday night for an Immediate halt of
U.S. military action Jn Southeast Asia
and a complete wlthdrawil by year's end
was 450 to 155 with 37 undecided.
A resolution supporting President Nix·
on's plan d Vletnamtzation was defeated
339 to 246 with 37 undecided.
The withdrawal proposal was drawn up
by • majority task force which studied
the. Southeast Asia conflict. The defeated
Vletnamlzation proposal was aubmitted
as a minority resolution.
Electric Cart Danger
Cited in Long Beach
LONG BEACH, Calif. CAP) -Police
will bqin citing eleclrlc cart operators
who drive on city sidewalks.
The new enforeement policy was an.
nounced after the city agrttd to pay
'87,000 to settle a $$(0,000 l1wsuit filed by
the family of a man killed when the lad·
der he. was on wu &truck by an electric
cart. Authorllles estimate there are about
2,000 electric carts here, many of them
driven on sldewalb by elderly persons.
Airplane Hits Hotel
CHARLO'M'E AMALIE, Vlrlin Islands
CUP!) -A Co.Isla! Airlines twln-<nglno
plane carryJna: eight penona crashed on
takeoff Into an unoccupied hotel anntx
Wednelday and burst Into Oames.
Bveryone abo11rd was killed. None was
ln1mf!dlat@ly Identified,
"Should aea-bued submarine forces
·become the major deterrent to a nuclear
war, Wlderwater 10und and submarine
warfare wW assume a much more Im·
portant rol~ Jn uUonal and world securl·
ty than pre ... u,.
"Already we aee increued research in
this field and Indeed ICOUlticl bavt long
been a vital part of a navy," David said.
Thus, lhe Acoustical Society of America
ls "in a prime poslUon to contribute to
world peace."
J Honepnoon Souring?
·China Blasts U.S. as It
Quits Lawn Tennis Body
LONDON CAP) -The tporta good will
between Communist China and lbe
Untted states IOUl'ed somewhat today u
the Chinese pulled out of the Int.em•
tional Lawn Tennis Association -ILTF
-char1lng it wu manipulated by "U.S.
imperialism."
The Chinese withdrawal cornea onlY. a
few days after a U.S. table tennis team
1:9mpleted a successful tour of China -
the first group of Americans to visit the
mainland in 2.'I years.
At one recepUon, Premier Chou En-Jal
appeared to be me!Ung the icy relations
between the two countries, telling the
group :
"There were many exchanges In tile
past. They have been cul off too long. But
your acctpflng our invitation to play
table tennis opens up a new page in the
history of our relations."
Then came today's aMounctment
China has withdrawn from the ruling
body of lawn tennis and severed all links
with it.
Basil Reay, secretary of ILTF, said he
received a letter from the All-China
Sports Federation explaining the
withdrawal.
Peking said that "Under the manipula·
lion of U.S. Imperialism, the ILTF has
openly accepted the so-called tenni!
association of Chiang Kai·shek as full
members of the ILTF , tllerefore creating
two Chinas."
Reay said the committee of manage·
ment had instructed him to write to Pek·
ing asking the Chinese in "the interests
of world teMis'' to reconsider the
decision.
Reay said Peking knew about the pro-
posaJ to affiliste Fonnosa -Nationalist
China -a year ago but made no protest
at the annual meeting.
"Unless our friends in China change
their minds it will mean Chinese players
will not be eligible to play at Wimbledon.
Forest Hills, Paris and other official
Nixon Becom es New
Ta ble Tennis Member
WASHINGTON (AP) -President Nix·
on has accepted honorary membership in
the U.S. Table Tennis Association. the
group Vice President Spiro T. Agnew is
reported as saying fell into a Chinese pro--
paganda trap.
Without announcement, Nixon accepted
the membership Wednesday f r om
Graham B. Steenhoven, president of
assocl11tion and leader of the U.S. table
tenrilil team that toured ma.lnland China
last week.
Russian Visitors
championship< of the Il.TF, which-. II
particularly regrettable at a Ume "When
friendly oportlng relaUons are being
established with China ln other fieldl, ..
Reay said.
Cairo Hardening
Stand on Canal.;
Fears Stalemate
By United Pre11 lnternaUoaal
Authoritative political sources In Cairo
said today Egypt bas hardened its po!i·
tion on the proposed reopening of the
Suez Cana1 because it fears an interim
settlement might delay or even block
chances or an over-all settlement in tbe
Middle East
The report came as Egyptian President
Anwar Sadat met with Michael Sterner,
bead of the U.S. State Department's
U .A.R. desk n Washington, who arrived
in Cairo on Monday. Sterner met earlier
in the day with Foreign Ministry
Undersecretary Salah Gohar.
Informed sources in Washington said
Secretary of State William P. Ro1ers is
expected to visit bolh Egypt and Israel
during the first week of May. Rogers is
going to Turkey for separate conferences
with members of Southeast Asia and
Near East security alliances.
The semiofficial Cairo newspaper Al
Abram said Egypt in effect had rejected
the latest Israeli proposals on. reopening
the canal. But Western diplomatic
Wicks
'OK! We 'll haoe a cote
on the lateat Egyptian
propo1aul'
Ff!male Transcaspian kulan pokes head over moat to sniff flower&
whUe her more reserved ma~e watches. The animals. from Rus~ia, a~e the only ones In the United States and are on display at San Diego Zoo.
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New Uuty
Accepted
Mn. Sid Eichel wlll accept
the gavel and presldenUal
duties or the Westminster
Conununlty Hosplte.I Guild.
Sile will be installed ,during
a diMer at I p.m. Tuesday.
April 27, in the Jolly Knl&ht
restaurant, Westminster.
Serving with her will be the
Mmes. George Wtst anit
Loretta Freeland. v I c e
presidents; Elwood Moore,
recording secrelary; Frank
McNeley, treasure r ;
Mitsumasa MurumolD, cor-
responding secretary, and
Harry Sigeske, p u bl I city-
historian .
Pub I ic
Outcry . .
Heard
Emphasizing the need for
public outcry against the
detention and i n h u m a n
treatment of American
prisoners of war in Southeast
Asia , the Fountain Valley
Woman's Club is sponsoring a
benefit luncheon for Project
Concern -Prisoners o f
\Var-Missing in Action.
Council Lights Many Lamps
To avoid disappolDtment, prospective
brides are reminded to have their wedding
stories with black and white tlossy P.hol<>-
graphs to the DAILY PILOT Women s De-
partment one week before the wedding.
Pictures received after that time will not
be used.
For engagement announcements It ts
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 story will
be used. 1
To help fill requirements on both wed·
din~ and engagement stories, forms are
available in au of the DAILY PILOT offices.
Further qJ.]estions will be answered by
Women's Section slafi members at 64243'.ll
or 494-9466.
Orientation Arranged
Prospects Sip Coffee
Coffee will be poured tor
new provisionals of Souttl
Coast Junior Woman's Club
during an orientation meeting
in the Fountain Valley ho1ne
of Mrs. Gregory S. Reinker.
Prospective members will
be introduced to Mrs. Robert
Tomeoni, i n c o m I n g mem-
bership chairman of the club
during the gathering at 7:30
p.m. Tuesday, April 27.
Welcomed will be lbe Mmes.
women to contact h e r
regarding lhe corree and
membership in the club.
Thursda,f, Apt'U 22, 1971 H DAILY PILOT Ji;_
Votes Cast For Husbands
Votes •ill be cut for the
Husband~-the-year w be n
memben of Beta Alpha Xl
Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi
meet at I p.m. Monday, April
26.
·.
Mn. John Sall(fr wlD -
her Huntfnctoo lludl -for 1he meeting which will bl
highlighted by • ~Ide Pl--"
talion on Thailand by flltll
speaker Mn. !Joyd Elmer.
Two rings
fortw~
lovers •••
both Mgl
$88.00
fi.t ...... -.. ,......,...
1114•---
Eosy aedit fltfN • lfutLtnt atcour111
ovoilohl1 .' lip to 12 montht to PCI'/
lonk.A.mtriCOtd • Moster Chcqe
"THE STORES CONFIDENCE BUILT"
The luncheon will take place
at 11 :45 a.m. Thursday, April
29, in the Mercury Savings
building, Huntington Beach.
Guests will honor Sgt. John
Bodenschatz Jr. of F o u n -
tain Valley, who has been
missing in action since August
29, 1966.
Mrs. Darrel Pyle, wife of an
Air Force POW, will speak.
More than 15 chapter members and guest~ of the West Grove. ~a. Council,
Beta Sigma Phi, celebrated the 40th a ~n1versary of the organJ.Za~on s found·
ing during a banquet in the Golden Sails Inn, Long Beach. CiJ'.I'Ylllg out the
theme, Light Many Lamps, are Mrs. Stanley Stafford Oelt) assISted by Mrs.
Grant Olson.
Thomas Whaling, David Cone,
Duncan Ross, Michael Collins,
David Kellner, Jerry Smith
and Daniel Kahn.
Retiring membership
chairman Mrs. Reinker has in·
vited all interested a r e a
Initiated during a regular
meeting in the Fountain
Valley Civic Center were the
Mmes. Mike Brusseau, Terry
Benson, Donald J ohnson ,
Bruce ~1 a t t e r n , Jerome
Balkee and William Griffen.
Assisting during the formal
·ceremony was Mrs. John
Reitb.muller, La Mirada Ebell
Club coordinator.
Provisional requirements for
membership in the organiza-
tion Jaclude 10 hours parUcipa·
tion in club projects within a
six month period. and at-
tendance at one district and
one orientation meeting.
E1l1blishtd 43 Y11nl
Art Hung
In Park
Lake Park, Hu n t Ing ton
Beach will be dressed with art
works every Sunday from 10
a.m. to 5 p.m. starting April
25 and ending in Oclober.
Exhibiting will be members
of the Huntington Beach Art
League: and guest artists.
The public is invited to view
the works and purchases may
be made on the grounds.
On opening day the Hun-
tington Beach High School
Band will perfonn.
HB Auxiliory
Twice a month the Ladles•
Auxiliary to Huntington Beach
Veterans of Foreign Wars, I
Post 7368 meets at 8 p.m. The
first Friday or each month
they gather in Odd Fellows
Hall for a business meeting
and the third Friday they
socialize in various locations.
Further information may be
secured by callinl( ~irs. LeRoy
Hennann at 536-3580.
HAIR
BEAT
t-\)/VAMPo
HAIR STYLIST
INTERVIEW WITH
HAIR HUNTERS'
STYLIST, MITCH
lltoy -Wh•I i1 • wi9 p•rty1
Mitch -A 9•th1rin9 of worn•n
who don't h•v• the time to I
1pend 9oin9 from llore to
1lor• loo~in9 for ""9'· It ii
condu,ted by lr1ined h1ir
•nd wi9 1lvli1h fc.r th• con-
"•nienc• of wo..,•• w i I It
thin91 to do.
Roy -Why ••• you 9i .. in9 wi9
p1rti111
Mitch -To 9;.,, wornen I
ch•"'' to be prolt110on1lly
1d.,i11d ind 1xpo11d lo qu1l-
ily h • i r 9ood1 .ind intro-
d1""d to l1te1t dt1i9n1 in
friendly 1urro11nd in9•.
Roy -Are hu1ba11d1 1llo w1d1
Mitch -No liu1bertd1 ind bey
f ri1nd1 1llowed •t tho 11rne
p•rtv !1mil1 f. W1 do .,,.,,
ti our p11!i11, htir 9ood1
for mtn too.
Roy -How do I 91t it lo-
91lh1r for 1 wig pertv1
Mttclli -C1ll Mit ch •I ''H1ir
H11nl111" s.1011, F11llien t1-
l1111d, from your flterell
phon1.
'*Mitch is ofle of the lop hophy
winn111 in th1 Weil Co11t !ti
c•1•liwt h1ir 1tylit19 ind htir 1 colorin9 comp1tition, 110119 with
boin9 fnl o ii with IM 0'now'0
heir f11h;on1 for 111y 191 9ro1rp
on their own h1ir or wig 1tyli119,
Zany Artistry
Memorable Memories is the theme of the eighth an-
nual Lampshade Headdress Ball. scheduled at 8
p.m. Saturday, April 24, in the Balboa Pavilion. Ex-
hibiting her entry is Mrs. George Zavas who also is
serving as a program coordinator. Proceeds ,Nill
benefit the Orange County Association for Retard·
ed Children.
2515 E. Coa1t Highway
at MacArthur Blvd.
Coron1 d1I Mar
b7J.2990
• .• Hattie Carnegie and Mon•+ jew1lry •.•
lingeri• by Van ity F1ir , .. handbo91, glove'
•nd complete boutique. For Moth1rs Day .••
dres5es by Carlye, Goldworm, Amelfi, P1rne1
Feinstein, Alper Schwartz, M1rion McCoy
•.• pantsuits by Hanro, L1dy R, Donovan
G1lvani .•. plus a larg• selection of
Ball Gowns
DRESSES
COATS
SUITS
PANT SUITS
SIZU 6 TO JO
Instructors Learn How
Those holding current ad·
vanct!d first aid cards are
eligible to attend a first aid in-
structor's class being ro-
apoosored by the Founlain
Odds Given
On Fun Night
Valley Woman's Club and the
Fire Department.
Art Garrett of the American
Red Cross will instruct the
group from 7 to IO p.m. for
five consecutive Thursdays
beginning April 29.
The first session will take
place in the Fountain VaUey
fire station with the remaining
in the civic center.
Participants must be 17
Memben of the South Coast years of age or over.
Club, Junior Section are mak·1i-,::==========;IJ
ing bets on their second an-ffhhloM for wolffll nual Las Vegas Party which i
takes place at a p.m. Satur· ... wlrlli "'" ht 111lltd!
day, May 1.
A buffet supper and games
have been scheduled by Mrs.
David Adams . social
chairman. The event will take
place in the Laguna Niguel
home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Fortune.
GRADUATE CORSETIERES
D'1 ind oo·,
"8• ClmfOr11bl• In Your CUOI"
Sandy's Fluff 'n Stuff
Ut •· 1m. St., Cllll Mtu -Hltltr ... Sl!Ntl
-"'1·MJO -
OFFASHIOll
FASHION ISLAND -NEWPORT CENTER
Pre-Summer
A chance to save on some of your favorite styles and 1
fashion colors from these famous-name brand~.
Red Cross*
' Socialites
Sizes to 12
Cobbies
REG. TO $22.
REG. TO .. $20.
I ·B11~~~CY.1~=r ... =c .... = .• = .. "="'w~·k-=''"='"'='"' '=··-~I .) HVJ1·~~1= ...... c._ ....... ~
70 FASHION IJLAHD
HIWl'ORT CINTU
"'4·2111
Kids Like to Ask Andy IANICAME .. ICARD, MASTER CHAR.GE, PAUL ALLAN CHARGE
OPIN MON,. THUU. l •1t. ~ t P.M.
AFTER
EASTER
Spring Clean-up on Timely Items •..
What's sa exciting about these?-Fint of all the SAVINGS!
Everything weU below regular price for this Sale. Here's
your chance to reap your share of extra values •••
STORES OPEN 10 A.M. FRI., 23rd, 'til 9 P.M.
POLY COTTON
DRESSES Reg. lo $40.00
use your
PRINT AND SOLID
PANT SUITS Reg. to $40.00
BANKAMERICARD
BOUCLE -CREPE -COTTON
BLOUSES & TOPS Reg. to $20.00
MASTER CHARGE
J!JIMous MAKERS
JEANS AND PANTS Rog. to $23.00
WET SEAL CHARGE
TABLE OF VALUES
ASSORTED ITEMS
7 SOUTHLAND LOCATIONS
270 E. 17th St., Co111 Mo11
321 M1in St., El Segundo
3333 Bristol, South Coast Plau
7m Eding1r, Huntington Center
240 Broadway, l1gun1 Beech
4000 W. Ch1pm1n, City Centre, Or1n9110ilt!I SIJ!'ICl•Y Noon •111 s)
ALL SA.US PINAL
JI DAILY PILOT SC Thursdat, jprfl 2'2 lm
$trong, Maine OVER THE COUNTER Complete-New York Stock List
Toothpick Town • .,,.._,..,.,. ..,......_, ............. ·~lll'llfl'J 9 A.M ·-N.UO.
hktt ..... ~ f«,l8 "' ,...tbA _....._ ... Cllrllllllll""' ""'".,. ~ 6f l "' fll'o ,:: !'~ 50 1 ff!! i !!!! + • 11W~~Mn ~ NASDLiatln91forW~nesday,Aprll 2 1,1971 $!J!~ ~~~:fa ,t:-1.4 :£.'9f~1''! nit Uttfilt s~;:1 l°
l•:z:::c:m•::aicc:=z ... E :::>IOC:ZS:!..!:"'11!::""""'-""""••m••-----· AMII HI!(' I !1 tt.,.. 11 JW. + \lo ::r T lb fty, _ t? ,:fi., '°
N'lcorll 4111 ~., ll '"' _,,.. __ ~ OOO:i. •f11U "ill'"' ""E + '141 roller fO
STRONG Maino (UPI) -
'l'.be ho1J.sew1!e hang lng the
laundry out to dry al'ld her son
eating an tee cream bar al the
local theatre maunee probably
are using wood products made
1n Ms1ne
It all started with the
toothpick
After the Civil War an ex·
porter s asent named Charles
Forster visited South America
1nd sent hls wife some of the
' Toothpicks" whlllled by
natives
When he returned Forster
invented a machine to make
the picks and began marketing
HAWAII TWO ACRES
$4,900
T~idt-Ftrn1
J P•rul1 by Own•r
TWIM AYlfl able
12131 432-8"49
m LEASON
~ ... Co., Inc.
INVESTMENT
SECURITIES
1617 We1tclif Drive
Sulto 106
Newport Beach
642 9112 689-4474
M.mb1r NASO
I "THE COST OF LIVING
IS DOWN"
I
I
f
~
! ., TUIY GRANT, It n
Ordlna.rlly making the
above statement 'vould leave
& opt>n not only to strong
criticism but also to doubt&
i.•boul our &anlty HOW('V('C
rwhal \l.e me11n ts -'The oost of staying alive IS ~down And. thu;; is very tru<
fH011pital stays are usually
Vl?fY short. even f or surgery
arid childbirth compared to
J(u,t a few years a go
Ano ther reason the .. Cost of Living' is. doY. n 1s that
~ new med1c1nt's that Y.e
are now s tock1njt in fhl":
l)harmacy are m o re potent
and more speciflc Tlus
means that with most 111·
n l$Ses Your doctor can pre.
1cnbe drugs that will h elp
you to reMver faster and
l~e les.s t ime from your
regular \VOrk routiru? We
anticipate that the cost <>t
1t.ay1ni.:-alive \vill continue
to dechne
YOU OR YOUR DOCTOR
CAN PHONE US when you need a d elivery We Y.111 de-
liver promptly Wlthout ex•
tra chllll!'.e A great many
people relv on us for their
health needs We Y.elcome
requests for delivery service
and tharp accounts.
PARI UDO PHAIMACY
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p y1ng em SS a malter O( h• CO\ln!I fl•nk 81rd SOfl 41 ff OtLll• C. ~\lo I '"eovtv Oii !Ua 11 Gtn IUE• 9\.'t 10111 Orinorit 1t"' 12W. A•C•l•H • 2 U :1111'1 >l\lo 31\.\ +tllo rock I !J.411 lt !1114 -\lo uU Wn '° I th 0.•l•n AUii ov1r8ll~PI w h\llS 01~11 In ,,~,·~£PKO ... !"41 S<;iG Kfllfl C 114 2 "Mii •'Iii s;tAruit1 a~ :m 2' n-. '""+II.lo ;:aJ-/11 n • Im *"""l'i yHSU P1•«>
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course t-0 t e ers , ~·· .,,:k• ~ Bick Hrnl ~ .. 3{v, &:i~\" t• M'~ N •• ~:Ac~o in: 1l.! g :~·:~' w ~.., n 8::' c~~ 1~: 1~~ A~l!.:~o ~ ~ 1?: mt l~ ~ _" ~;r{.:H1ric1 ; 11 ! f _ fl~+~ &~1~ '1i1l/l
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h llii;--Mtrll NC )S'l(o)l\lo fl•kl k• 'U 2Jl'I Ol1t1I /l,'1 11'1 Jl~FlndltY •~ 9\iGov El"ln 32:\03''°P111<11! 0 ~' Arm*f Ck IO 260 .)111,t 31'°' l""+4' ,«~v.o!'! "~ lm • H1lllbvrl t.Oi I an 100 mt on toothp1ck.s a £1\tw 110. s1>.o 51 erw,.. Ar •~ 1•111 011 iron s ~F,.. O•• 4\• s cr .. •n CA 11\.\-11 •• k Dr 1,1 .... 1 ~;1 r;",:1
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round ptcks. flavored pic ks f d u~nli''~11 " 8"",..1n ,..., , OoNI LJ 151• 1111oFs , Ml\! t• ?•<Ii t;;rnrd AE 111o it P•t "'''" 11 11 ... ~:3 &r 11 •\lo ti\ "" + " Uf'll••W• A • 14 -l't H1t>C1 H1r tr and plCkS CO)Ored red white lllC!¥11rMh Burn $ f!I 3'1\11 3'\0 0ow J-t.! ... 41\'ll' PMI un 11 • mt. Gt•Y MJy ll I).., "1ul1Y " 9'o 6\li ,t..lod.., l ,,,l' 71 51 SO\lo 5(1"° + 'Ill lltrH 120 20 :M'--14 H11111 (1 50
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Other •!ems produced at 4>1114 Co I h I Ii Ctn ff P I\\\ flit EZ Ptlnl ~ 10~1' • WI U ,. 11,. I t'AI Penn PtC 1 211. AflRCh ol:! 1$ l :ao !16 'o 5' 5' _ l4 111 Ct 1 ?S-•,t ll\~ ~ llYI + 1,,\ H&rUMt• II) .. bet I IM 1 , 11'. C1p Mitt 2HO ?•Vo E.•1ln 5h 11\• 11 Food F•P IV. S Hen Id F-:Jilt ~ P• Gl.W ?•lii ?t'WI A Rlc;t. Pf J z l?J~ 1H Jo ltrlo -3'4 rt IM »b 1 3H'o JfV. ~'-H•rv.11 i l'O
these planlS are ~ps•cle At111hn p ,. ?IV.. CID Swtt l l'l 11'9 Ebt•I~ I~ 5'11 • Fo t l1 0 '' 1•, Mf If Jon u~ 15 0 P1-P1I llW t>4 f \\ A•~d! pf?,JO .Q S6 S!\': .. ...._ r, 1nd of t 21 "' ol.Jh .. ~. H1w El u
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I
Advl't<X 4 0 SiC•oCo '' ~E!P•IEI 1S 11 15 ~1'oomo l"' lo d<Kln 4~ S Philo GI 14il11.0.ATOlllC Ole 1112 11'4 11.\'o+'"" YlnH·ud 50 :Jll6 .or.. l!\11 lN+l•Hod<1M~ 11~
c othesp1ns wooden ice cream "' ,, ~" 13, ,,,,.. <• 11 1111 ,;. i11o r;1b.o s.~11 111t 7 •"•n~ co ,.., 111 c<ot>m fu '"' Ptl<ll"" 10\.!i lO\.':i .o..,u or• Proct 1 10~ 10 0 " D1v111Pl '"'° 1t1 l', ~ 26\1. + "'H• nz HJ
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A t Ind J\ 41/o (• I Grll 14 '' E dtr Bl ~ t~11Fr11~ n El 10 l~ HOO•tr ~2 'I 3?~ P t<lml A 7'\ I utom 01 t j SI~ 56 It SI~ + 1 Dffre Co 2 2:245 .JVlO '1 +11'; Heline Cu 1
spoons croquet sets an ... "" HO ' '"" CIK NG H\li Uh EK Nud 1•\~ U"'F ... El ,,.. l . Mori/ 11:01 10~. 1Jlo Plnkrln ,,,,., JS A11tomtn Ind •• .,,, • I\'+ 'a Ookf11rP 11? 11 IJVt Jtto lt\O -Vo H• le Int I/,
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A Dfl I 1 UI• C h C lf 0 U•'I EIK!rm 6. 6'oF llC[ let J11o 38 't Howrd GI 1\'J '"Pis II n 11\11 15"' vco Coro 6 1611 1$i\ 1 , \4 Otl M~\' I 0 130 2)14 161.;i 2714 + ~ H@lmi>d toll
ase a 8ls Aco•~ s,.: S'iC:~~9i.: 1~\<:i26f;oEK N.6/J S J\~Gllt C"'P 3>o 3\'IHOwl'fld 2S'426 Port MIC 7JV.14%AvcoCo WI 69 S t~ 4'1.1...,-~lltAr .lO 116 t.1,0,. 13~ t.! +l Hfm~P 10
Forster Manufacturing Co "'°" Lii .SO•i1 c...,v1 PS n .. ~e1K1r ch 4U Ji G111M;• tt ... 30 Hu~k Mt• •\II s Pou11 M 10,u14Avco on20 '•3'4 .Q'll "~-,. e1.c 1~1 1~ • ' •111 Me"'
1
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the largest With 800 employes Allco ltllt !•Iii IS~ Chtnee A 17°'" 11 lo iL'* i t Is t •""-:t JjC :l) Hurtr P 10 10\'J Pro Gott s,:! 61~ ..JP:c 6 11 1 Jj, • ~J ni~ "10~, "•l +•,~• o.~1:C.iYlnt l 20 :?2\lo 31'• J 1, -.. Htr.hF 10
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VO~. IA, NO. 96, 4 SECTIONS, 44 PAGES ORANGE cbuNTY, CALIFORNIA
Senate Ol{s
Freeway Act
For Newport
By L. PETER KRIEG
Of "'' O.Hy l'Hllt lltff
SACRAMENTO -Newport Beach'1
t:h1rter amendment on freeways was rat·
ified here today by the Galifomia Stnate
aft.er 1 eplrited debate of 4S minutes with
oppoeit!o• lead by Democratic Senator
Ralph C. Dills ol Loog Beach.
Senator Dennis Carpenter CR-Newport
Beach), however, prevailed in pushing
for adoption.
The final vote was 27 yes, 2 no.
lt was the final legislative hurdle for
tM amendment that gives Newport vot·
ers the say on any future freeway ro_o~es
through the city. The Assembly ralif1ed
it earlier In the week.
The charter change require! the City
Council to conduct a vote of the people
for approval of any proposed freeway
route3 through the city.
A legal cloud still hangs over tht
amendment, however, for an attorney for
the Assembly's Rules Committee filed an
opinion forecasting th.e prov~ioll" would
be cjeclared unc1Jnslitutional if it were
t~led i1' the eoarts. tt Ls not known whet.her that legal test
will e\rer come.
An officill of tM California Depart..
ment of Public Works said Wednesday bls
oUice, now discuasing posfible repeal of
an ixistlng route agreepent for the
Pacific Coast Freeway throo&h COrona
del Mir with a Newport comroitte6, has
no intention of ln!tlgating litigation.
He was almost but not quite as strong
In a statement that the slate will not take
the city to court if it unilaterally backs
out o( the existing Coastal freeway con-
tract.
"We are not actively considering legal
action against Newport Beach as an
alternative if the city unilaterally
rescinds the contract," 1aid Bamford
Frankland, assist.ant director of the
public works departmenL
Frankland has been asslgntd to in-
vestigate the background of the existing
coast.al freeway agreement that Newport.
Beach voters March 9 overwhelmingly
voted to cancel.
A City Council committee, as a result
of that vote, has been formed to negotiate
mutual termination of the contrad.
Under instructions from the council. the
committet and the slate have been given
until May 23 to work out the bilateral 1et·
tlement. If no agreement ls reached, the coun-
cil has !aid it will follow the dictates of
the people and back out on ill own,
regardless of the consequences.
Frankland declined to comment on prr>-
gress of the talks between his office and
the Newport Beach councilmanlc com-
mittee. He said a second meeUng will likely
take place in the next two weeks.
"I am hopeful we can work . something
out by then," Frankland said.
He said there are any number of
alt.emalives under consideration, but
declined lo name them.
"We want to make aure we have all the
aiternaUves In hand, all sides o! tile
(See CHARTER, P1ge I)
Newport Firemen
To Hold Benefit
Spaghetti Feed
Newport Beach firemen . want an
"Anatomic Anne" and figure the best
way to get.her is to sell 1paghetU.
The 1paghettl will come in dinner form,
replete with meatballs and garlic bread,
)fmdaY and Tuesday from 1:30-8 p.m., a'
A\nerican Legion Post 291 hall , ·21S N.
lSth Street.
The $2 donation per 1dult and 7~ cents
per child will go toward the '200 the as-
sociaUon need.!i to lay out for ·the liUle
lady.
"Anatomic Anne" comes in mechanical
form and is used to demonstrate various
lifesaving technigues, like mouth-~
mouth resuscitaUon and cardiac mas-
11ge. Any surplus funds will gc> toward the
purchase of other educational tools . such
as films, to be used by firemen in talks to
school classea and variou.s clvlc organita·
ti'>1!.
'Tlckcll for the dinner may be purcha!r
ed at any flre 1tatlon.
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THEY SPOKE UP, LEADING DCC FORENSICS TEAM TD HQNDRS IN NATIONAL COMPETITION
Bill L•nders, Miki Miklau1, Cathy B1rr1tt ind Dorothy M1cMlll;n (from left)
OCC Speech
Team 2nd in U.S.
Af~r Nationals
'Ibe Orange Coasl College ForensJcs
Team is secoad in the naUOn.
OCC took en 87 schools and 800
speakers In the national cbamplonshlps in
St. Louis last week and beat 85 of them,
ending up a paper·thin 21i! points behind
Cerritos. ' Bill Landers of Costa Mesa won the na·
tional championship in Extemporaneous
Speaking.
Tbe girl!' debate team of Dorothy
MacMJilln, Costa Mesa, and Cathy Bar-
rett. ·Corona del Mar, took aecond Jn tbe
natJon.. In addition, the two &irl1 were
voted, the "BeU Scfoggins" award as the
best all'"10lllld team In balloting by their
peers.
Tbe ~ place !lnilb "" the higbe.!t
ever for ooc. Previous best for occ was
fifth. It WU ~so the firri Ume 0CC ba'd
ever placed a dtblte team in lhe natklnal
flnalJ.
The second place climaxed an oulstan· . ' . ding year for OCC speakers. The Bucs
won 1li straight sweepstakes trophies le
go undefeated in regular C<lmpetition.
National aWards won by OCC include :
-Expository -Norm Fricker, Costa
Mesa, and Pete Spotts, Orange, 4th place.
Bruce Williams, Costa Mesa , plaque.
-Persuasion -Pete Spotts, Orange,
4th place. . ·
-Oral Interpretallon -Sheila Han·
nahan, Costa Mesa, 4th place. Norm
Ftjc~er, _Costa Mesa, plaq1,1e.
-Ertemporaneoua -Bill Landers,
Costa Mesa, lsl place. ·
-Debate ,.__ Bill Landere,·Costa Men,
and MitlriMiklau.t,,Huntingt.on Be1ch, 3rd
place. Cathy Barrett_, Corona de! Mar,
and Dorotliy MicMl!Iail, Costa Mesa, 2nd
place.
Haiti's Chief 'Papa DQc;'.
Succuinhs;Son Taliesciier
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (UPI) -
Francois "Papa Doc'' Duvalier, Haiti's
presi41!!nt for life, died Wednesday niaht
at the age of 64, ending a 14·year die·
tatorial reign over this impoverished na·
tion that he ruled through fear,
voodooism and brutality. He was suc-
ceeded by his son Jeaa-Claude, 20.
Jean.Claude, who fancies motorcycles,
sporta cars and girls, was sworn in at an
early morning ceremony before the news
of hi! father's death was announced by
tbe government radio. UnUI a few
months ago be was a reluctant law school
studenL
Papa' Doc, who died seven days after
his Mth birthday celtbraUons, had been
ailing for years and was seriously ill for
three montha. During that period he
revised the constitution so be would be
lllcteeded by Jean-Claude, a 1lrappllig
youth with the looks of an out of condJ1ion
football player.
In one ef Jean-Claude'!! first acts of of·
fief: he greeted wellwishers on the
grounds of the threMiomed presidential
palace and was honored by a parade of
the palace guards. He told the nation In
his fi rst speech, "I will C<lntinue the pro-
grams of my fa ther."
Diplomats 1aid Jean.Claude "1ounded
as jf he were in full command of the
situilllon." There bad been fears lhe
death of Duvalier would precipitate
blood5hed in a nation torn for year! with
abortive uprisings, revolts-and invasions,
but the situation remained calm.
The death -was announced bt the
government rad~ which 1aid.he _died at &
p.m. and that J~aude a~dy: bad
taken over and named a new cabinet
whose Foreign Minister; kdrtan Ray·
mood , Is tbe brother of Claude Raymond,
bead of the 5,SOO.man Haitian army.
Political observers said UU. apparently
meant army support for the· suc:«ssor or
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HAITI CHIEF DEAD
'P1p1 Doc'. Duvali'tr
Papa Doc who had maintained· bis· posl·
lion for years by akii!fully playing &ff the
army against his dreaded 25,000.man Ton
Ton Macoute, a bogeyman personal
militia steeped in the fears inspired by
voodooism.
Papa Doc was an actual medical doctor
but be gave up medicine in J954 to lead
an underground resiStance agai01t ~es~
dent Paul Magloire wbo\ was forCed by
popular opposition to res:lgtl lh 19S6.
Magloire fled to asylum in New York
where he was reported to have organized
some of the eight or more , for_e(gn 1 In·
vasions Papa Doc repulsed in ·rus
lifetime.
Chill Blow Predicted
Weekend Winds Expect.ed Along Southland Beaches
Lifeguard• from Seal Beach to San
Clemente aren't looking for much
buJinw this weekend as more cool,
blustery winds a~ forecast 1t least
through Friday nlghl
A spokesman for Newport Beach
lifeguards explained that the high winds
-which reached custa of 40 knots
Wednesday -drop the. water tern·
peraturt ilohg with air temperature.
This morning water readings were ih
the low 50's and expected to remain that
way as long as winds persists. Tem-
peratures on the beache1 weren't much
better ranging from 56 to 60 along the
COASt.
According to the Nnllonal Weather
Service a second storm front Is expected
to move ln tonight brlna:lna: 1 second dpst
ol winds like Wednesday's that brought
snow flurries and near gale force gusta to
Southern California.
Wednesday's fast moving 1 tor m
brought twb abort·llved ' ' 1 p r i n g
bliziards" to the Sin Bernardino Moun·
lain.s. The heavy wet snow in rJ10UJ1tai1•
resort areas forced motorists to use
chains and viaibUity was reduced to1ftve
feet at timea.
Much to the disappointment of local
skiien, most of the &now and ice melted
ln the sunshine that followed.
Wind!i clocked at 30 to 3S miles per
hour with gusts to 60 m.p.h. caused the
highway patrol to Issue warnings for
motorists on Interstate 15 from San
Bernardino through Cajon P a s s ,
Interstate 10 between Cabazon and
Whitewater, California 111 rrom Palm
Springs to Intemite 10, 'California 131
east of Palmdall'! and Callforuil 18 from
Palmdale to Vlctorvllle.
No accktenta were reported, but the ·
wind! hampered an air search .for four .
perlOlll wlloSe light ~lane l1a3 bee• nm.,
t bfC ... m , onday on a flight 1fnMn Palm ·
' Spr ltnt.a Maria.
t the heavy gusts caued few
problem< A spokeanfan for Southern Califo~EdiM>n Company gaJd they had
no seriM p~leins reported.
Small craft:.wamings were posted from
the Mexlcart border to Monterey, but
Harbor Pat~lmen said they received nc>
reports of boata In trouble.
Tht Ora~e County Airport logged stiff-
e!l guata l{-37 knot11 but airport officials
enld there. ~as no Interruption of com·
merclal ot J'l'lr•t• fllgbll.
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Huntington
Police Mu1n
On Details
By RUDI NIEDZIEUiKI
Of tli• 0•11~ Pll91 Slaff
TeatnJ of detectives worked frantically
this morning to break the mystery
slaying of a HunUn&ton Beach couple.
The man, a paint storti clerk, and his
wife, a Corona de! Mar teacher. were
found dead by their children when the
children awoke a' their downtown home
at 3Gl·Llncoln St. Wednesday morning.
Althoogh lnvestlgators are revealing
few dl'!taib about the bizarre 1laying,
Detective Captain Grover Payne ad--
mltted this morning. "a double murder
has not been ruled out.''
Officers from the police department's
homicide detail have uncovered a knife
believed to have been used to klll Charles
Peters, 55. He wa.! found dead on his bed
by his sons, Tony, 17, and Peters, 13, at
8:18 a.m.
Hit wife, Flora, 54. a Spanish t.eacfler
at Corona del Mar's Lincoln Intermediate
School, was also discovered dead in tbe
d.en. The cause of her death has been
reported as strangulation.
A 1tatement from police officers
reported that both pel'1onl died sometime
during the early morning hours. There
were no 1lgns of forced entry or
""1'111rj'• •
Dttecll• said ~ """ l"ll tmployed II the St.ndlJ'd BrlUlda palnl
1tore In Santa Ana, d.led of a &iJf&Ie knile
wound In the chesL '
"l'ttm ,.., fully clothed and l,ylng on
th• bed In hl3 bedroom. Mn. Pttjri waa
parlfal)y clollled and dls<overed In an ad-
(S.. SLAYINGB, Pl(O I)
Trial Ordered
For Coast Pair
In Auto Saks
A Hunlin&ton Beach aulo dealer and
Uie fonner assistant manager of the
Newport National Baal's finance division
bave been ordered to face Orange County
Superior C.ourt arraignment on charges
cf selling phony auto contracts valued at
more than $100,000 to the bank.
Robert William Dunlap, 37. cf 17099
Westport Drive and former bank officer
J ohn Stuart Hamilton, 25, ef 19M
Camwood, Rowland Heights, were two of
four men indicted Wednesday by the
Orange County Grand Jury on grand
theft and forgery charge1.
Named wlth them were Ronald Rossi,
also known as Ronald Clarence Bates, 35,
of La Mirada and Frank Perry also
known as Michael Wazney, 36, of
Michigan. Perry is being sought tn a
federal fugitive warrant.
No dates had been set today for
Superior Court appearances for the
defendant! but lt was hoped to have
IAlnlap who formerly was with Bonded
Cadillac in :Alhambra answer the charges
Monday before Judge Byron K ,
McMillan.
The grand jury rtfused to indict Ja~
Olrtis, ti, of Los Angeles, the owner of
the Surety Acceptan~ Corporation in
th1t city, He will be arraigned on almost
identical fraud charges In Harbor
Judicial District Court.
Investigators accuse ·the group of
swindling the bank out or at least $100,000
by submitting throogh Hamilton corr
tracts for auto sales that were later
found lo bear fictitious names.
They said the ' defendants discounted
contracts to the bank for nonetlstent cars
and nonexistent motorists,
Hamilton, Dunlap and Curtis are Cree
on $8,250 ball. Rossi's bond l1 · 1et at
$111,750.
Avco Tour Set
For Saturday
A public tour of Avco Financial
Services' new $11 million, lktory head·
quarter• In Newport Center will bt of·
fertd ftom 10 a.m. to 5 p.tn., Saturday.
Minl-tr1m1 will provide rides from
Fashion h1land and refruhmentl will be
served. The building I• Avco's In-
ternational headquarters.
Avco'• collection of contemporary 'art,
on loan from the Newport Harbor Art
Museum, also wUl be on di.splay satur·
day.
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Panel -Plans
·' To S!lpport
High -Rises
A special commtttee will recommend to
th• ci!J COWICll thal hith rue oon-
llructiott, u blgb aa ·100 feet witll a spec~' permlt, be al!Owed 1n the
Mariner's Mlle art1 of Newport Beacb.
The ·Lc>wer"Newport Bay CM: Distrlcl
atudy ''"lljl\lltea, 1dopled tha propoSll
Wodmday tl!tt' 1 ffri..-ol meotin91
studying buUdln& control1 for the entire
city coastline.
The · '"""''-.u~ .upa1a1es t11a1 develo~1 leave at least -~ tO percent
1idty'at( or •iew.eorridor, tbrOu&b to the bay .•
'IM plan to. 6e ricomm4!nded to the
council wnu.ld eitablish a normal 5(}.[oot
muimum wit.boat apeclal approval, pro-
vided the 40 pelrcent view corridor 11 pro-
vided.
The plan w1s ~lied "disappointing'' by
Newport Beach architect William P. Fick~'" hired b¥ M~rlper's Mil~ property
owners to 'wbrk with the cominJttee in
developm, the new standards.
"The recommendation ls v e r y
unimaginative," Ficker said, erpJalning
"If you have a good plan, you need
apecialJ>f!f'ml!aion, but a bad plan with a
50-foOt building ii okay ...
Fic$.er said.the committee did not take
"a very prolesiio'nal ·approach to solving
the problem'~~ Ind charged all the time
spertt by both his office and the city 1ta:ff
"has been wasted."
Ficker said Nt!wport Beach "ls back ~o
plaMing by · coinmitue. I had hoped we
could ·come up 'with something more Im-
aginative."
The Pl'.OJ!Ofed·.reiulationa for .the area,
which Include! the. Co~!i. Highway e11t
fi"om'Newport. Jktulnerd to Paver Drive.
also reduces · DJaxhnum density f~r
apaH.menta to OrH! unit per 1,000 sqaare
feet.
The edstil!& rdaximum J& one unit ~r
800 square feet.
The study;c!ommitfee will now tum Its
efforts to .the Old Newport and BalbQa
areas Ind e1pecta to ha\l"e a· final repart
on the entire. civic' d!tttict concept ready
for the COUDCll mtellq May•!7.
Judge F~es_ Suspects
CIUCAG<I-(~) -Cin:ult COO.rt Judge
John F. Hechinger dlm>lli.d Wedne!day
charges agaiftat · four men accused of
plotting to uswln11t Mayor Richard. J.
Daley and the Rev. Jesae L. JacUOn,
he1d ol Oper1too Breadba'1<el. . .
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The weatberman'a golna: to whip
up a li'1Jt Wind for ooulal dwell· en Frjday; with temper1lurel lnchlni "I" llito the· Cflltrat mu .. loclll1 ;.ai\d !Iii. mkHlevonllea ID-lind. • . . .
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l~e Housing
Plan Hit Again
By Joaquin Unit
Trustees or the San Joaquin Elemen-
tary SchoOI District have repeated their
opposition to 1 proposed government
1ub11ld1zed, low-collt housing project ln ·
lrvine.
The board voted Wednesday to write
letters to each member of the Orange
County Board of Supervllors asking them
to vote agairuit the high deruilty housing
complex to be built by the lrvlne Com·
pany. .
The board bases Its objection on the
fact that no suitable scbool slle bl3 been
offered to accommodate children who
wfll live In the apartment complex.
Dave King, Director of Con!trucUon
and Facilities Planning told the board
that each Df thrtt sites proposed by the
lrvlne Company was inadequate.
King s&HJ Ulal if the Irvine Company
buUds 325 Uqlts there could be from 600 to
goo chlldf'® from the apartment com·
pl ex.
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Marlene Dulaney tearfully pleaded
Wednesday to be allowed to take her
husband'• place in Orange County Jail in
1 dramatic move to free the accused
stockbroker whose alleged defrauding of
investors in hi.I World Financial Trend'
of Laguna Hills put him at the top of an
Orange County Grand Jury Indictment.
Joseph Dulaney. 37, formerly or
Newport Beach, bowed h.is head and
wiped away the tetrs as hi.s blonde wife
stepped forwatd ttom her seat in the
coortroom to plead with Superior Court
Jydie Byron K. McMillan for her
husband's· releue.
"[ was released on my own
recognif.anoe because it was argued that
I wouldn't run if my hU1band was kept ln
jail," she told the judge. "Okay, put me
BAIL FOR BROKE R
CU T TO $50,000
Judge Byron K. McMillan today reduc-
ed Joseph Dulaney's bail to $50,000 from
$312,500 tnd ordered the stockbroker and
his wife to face trial June 14. Dulaney,
loudly protesting that he was "flat
broke," wm led back to Orange County
Jail.
back tn Jail becau.st l can tell you DOW·
that my hmblnd wW slay bert and have
· a better chance to defend hlmaelf U he ii
free to wOJ'k with hi.a attorney."
Her interruption followed a bitter arau·
men t between defense attorney Robert
Law and Deputy Di!lrict Attorney Joe
Dickerson on tbe prospects of Dulaney
evu going to trial U his bail is reduced tO
the point that be can poat a bond.
Law argued that it was vital that
Du1aney be free "to go through lhe
mounlain of records that ha.a been piled
up by the proseq.itlon to support charaes
of which my client lru:lsta he la Innocent.''
Dickerson argued that bis office and
the: FBI hid sPent more thaq a year
lryiJl& to find the Jlockbroker and that
Dulaney had only finally agreed to come
to Orari'ge County from Curacao in the
C&rlbbean 1'becaUlfJ ~all coodiU(lll here
are lnllnltely preferable to the bOspltallty
I~ by the DuWh.4utlloittie;"
No onl arguid m<ft ~"' fllll~""'1
hu "°" insisted that be b lrinocent In
each of hi.a four court appearanceB. "I
give you mY Word that l will 1tay here,"'
he told Judge McMCllan, "and 1 ,~
you that I Intend to fight th!) thll\s and
clear my name."
Judge McMillan will rule today on the
bail bearing. He rejected ~lrs. Dulaney's
suggestion lhat she be allowed to replace
her husband in the county jail.
Dulaney alao told the judge that the
granting of hi! freedom will enable him
to replace some of the estimated '3
million deficlt in the accounts of the now
defunct World Financial Trends empire.
"I have put every penny I had into
replacing those loases," he said. "But
there are people in this area who owe me
tens of thousands of dollar• and I would
like the chance to coiled u much of it as
possible."
County Will Get
Job Aid Offi ce
Orange County will gel one of 16
special offices to aid unemployed
aerospace workers, the U.S. Department
of· Labor announced today in WashlnJt.on.
The offlce1 will help engineer•, ac len·
Usts and tt<::hnlcians In 11 elates find
suitable jobs under a $41 million program
that will provide job trlln1ng as well.
Other centers 1n California will be
mabllabed In Lot Angel•, San Diego
and san Jose.
Rehearsing
Newport Harbor High School students Teresa Clrden and David
Nyquist polish their performancu for Friday's opening of the musical
comedy "Finian's Rainbow." Student producUon will be staged at
8 p.m. Friday and Saturday and at 2:30 p.m. Sunday in the Harbor
High Auditorium. Tickets are '2 and may be purcbued at the door.
100 Vietnam Veterans
Jailed in Washington
WASITTNGTON (UPI) -Nearly 100
participants in an antiwar protest by
Vietnam veterans were arrested toda y
and went cff to jail, their hands clamped
behind their beads like POW1, for refus-
ing to halt ·a chanting demonstration at
the Supreme Court.
There, Wll ·flO tesistancfl among the
nc:itsy demob!lrators as police moved in
to arrest them and cart them off in buses
to the ce~tra\,.locfup of the WaJhinilon
Police Deliartmtn~ 1.itew blocD away at
tho foot of Capltol !Dll.
A police 1poketlman placed the nwnher
of persons arruted -on a charge of
violaUng a federal law against alt·lnl or
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story, all the f.acts, btfore we make any
.kind Of move,'' lie 1aid.
Frankland 1aJd the state has not
dltcllrded the poulbWty of aetlllng the
issue in court, but viewed, "I don't think
that ii necesaarlly 1 logical oUsboot if we
fall to negotlate aomething and the clty
unilaterally reaclndl the agreement.''
similar activity on federal property -at
108 men and two women. The women
were taken to a different jail from the
men.
The .arrests took place on the white
marble steps of the columned Supreme
Court building at midmorning after the
group, part of a growing number of e1-Gl
protesters conducting eod-the--war pro-
tests, ftfused to move on.
Other protesten 809,:ll organized street
campaJena to sell pea~button' in an ef·
fort to raise money to ball out those ar·
re.rted. A spcikesman at the police lockup
said those al'J'ested were booked on
charges of dl.sorderly conduct.
The leader of a veterans organization
condemned "unwarranted attention"
g'iven by news media to t h e
demonstrators, saying U might cause
many people to believe Incorrectly "they
represent the average Vietnam vettran. ''
LAST
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2 Grieved
S ~yi ngs Jol t Neighbo rs
A YD1101 &hi In I Volbwogeo pulled up
at a duplex apartment on I.Jocoln Street
ln a qulel, residentlal neighborhood in
downtown HuntingU!n Beach this morn-
ing. ·
She was lollowlng up an ad aboot an
apartment to rent, but was puzzled when
her knocks on the door brought no reply.
She wondered where the manager was.
The girl hurried away when she learned
that the duple:x was built by the couple in
the corner house •elf. door and that bath
had betn fOUlld dead WednHday morn·
Ing.
"I'm getting out of here," she said
sharply as she: drove oil
Apart from lbe police seal notice on
the door ol the white and green home Of
Charles and Flora Peters al SOl Uncoln
SL there wu no other outward sign of
• the m)'llmou> ·trage;dy that befell the
limbed llld wife, deocrlbtd b y net&hbon at a "nice QUlet couple."
Children 11!11 rode bicycles along Lin-
Parolee Seized
On Auto Theft
Rap in Newport
A San Francllco man on parole from a
conviction ol lmpenooatlng milllary and Poli~ o/flcers, was booked by Nowpo't
Beach police Wedoesday on auto theft c:IW'gel.
Albert Raymond Randall, 43, was .,..
rested at 1:30 a.m. at Cout Hishway at
the eutem city limits allegedly driving a stolen car.
Detective Ken Smith, wbo booked Ran-
dall In 19119 on the c:IW'gea that led to his
convlcUon, alleged that Randall got the
car at a Mariner's Mile reitaurant by
telllng the attendant that the recent
model Cadillac belonged to him.
A Corona del Mar man who claimed to
be the real owner came out of the
restaurant a few minutes later and WJ,
covered the alJeged theft. A broadcast
was put out on the car which was spotted
by Oflicer David Ion.
Smith aald Randall'' prior conviction
resulted from a case in which he was
charged with impersonating police an4
military officers.
At the time or the 1969 arrest, Randall
was staying in a Huntington Beach motor
iM under the guise of being a Rear
AdmiraJ in the U.S. Navy.
Stars' Breakfast
Sla ted in Newport
'·Breakfast With the Stars" Is the
theme for the Orange Coast YMCA's 17th
annual Pancake Breakfast to be held
Saturday from 7:30 a.m. to Jl a.m. in
the parking lot of Richard'• Lido Mariel.
The break.fut hi one of the regular fund
raising event.. for the Y. Donation tor the
break!ut 11 $1. 'lbe menu includes all the
pancakes, sausage, and trimmings you
can eat.
coin and adjoc:ent llWllJngton Avenue.
Mother's went to the market.
Few knew the Pet.en: well.
"They stayed !J>Ine a lot and we didn't
see them much ezcept to 1ay 'bel~o,' "
said Mrs. Jaue Lambe.rt, who lives three
doors away. "They seemed very nice, but
ttio truth is we don't neiahbor very
much around Jlere."
Members of the staff at Lincoln
lntennediJte School, Corona de! Mar,
were shocked by the tragedy. Mra.
Peter' taught beginning Spanish to Ith ,
7th and 8th gradel'!l and directed the
Spanish program.
.. She was a very sensitive person,
seasitive Jo tbe netd.s of the students,''
commented William R. Ritter, the pri&
cipal. "She was well liked. Her losa: is a
difficult thing fot us to accept.,.
Mrs. Peters bad taught at the scbcol.
since 196.1. She had not worked at any
other school in the Newport,Mesa Unified
District.
Peters had been employed 1t1
clerk at tbe Standard. ~rands slQr' in
Santa Ana tor four years.
"He was very well liked,'' said Bob
Foreland, chief clerk. "He· was jovial,
always in a good mood, good to people."
Tuesday was Peters' scheduled da,,ott.
He was missed by fellow employes when
he did not return to the store at nQOn
Wednesday.
"I had met his wile only onct or twice
when she came UI the store, but &be
seemed a very pleasant person,"
Forehand added.
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jacent den," sald Capt. Payne. "There
was no sign of a violent struggle or se1-
ual attack."
Circumstances or the case have cau1"
ed police to leave it unclassified. They
are exploring a gamut of causes and
motives ranging from double suicide to
double murder, altilough no swpects
have been named.
Capt. Payne said that 10 detectives
have been assigned full time to the in-
vestigation in addition to 1everal clericaf
workers.
"We are trying UI piece together the
last hours of the couple prior to the
deaths," be said. "We are Lalklng to all
the relatives of the family and ques-
tioning some people outside of Orange
County.''
Capt. Payne declined to reveal the kind
of knife that has been recovered or any
det.alla of the strangulation of Mn.
Peters.
The Peters family, according to
nei(l:hbors, have lived in the corner house
since 1964 and had just built an adjacent
duplex which they were attempting to
rent.
The couple's children, Tony and Peter,
are being cared for by relaUves. The
Peters have a married daughter, Kathy
Presldu, 24, or Los Angeles and another
son, Gig Peters, 21, of San Dlego.
Frankland'• po1iUon ii Ulned down
from statements made by olber top state
offlclalJ be.lore the elecUon. They had
said the state would defliiltely take tht
city to court to recover design expelllel
incurred 1ince the agreement was signed
in October, 1968.
Mayor Ed Hirth, Vice Mayor Howard
Rogers and Councilman Donald Mcinnis
ore representing the council on the
negotiating panel.
Thursday • Saturday
They, too, have been reluctant to
dilC\W details of the negotiations, eaylng
only, "we are all very optimlstlc'' that a
mutually-acceptable 1etUement can be
reached.
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For Joaquin Di-strict
Seventh and ti&hth grade 1tudenll ln
the San Joaquin Elementary School
District will f1ce double sessions this fall.
Dr. William Sloe.ks, As 1I1 la n l
Superintendent tor In1lrucllonal Services
told members of the board of trustees
Wednesday that double esslons mlaht be
tbe only alternative for overcrowded in-
termediate schools.
"We will study every alternate
possibility," said Dr. Stocks. "But I want
the parents to know what th" slluation ·il
before th11 achoo I year Js out."
Dr. Stocks said there are currently
1,936 seventh and eijbtb arade students
in the dislrlct . In September there will bl
1,lU and by June there will be 1,339.
He 11ld 'POJNlation from two lrt-
ltrmtdiate tCboob may occupy the La
Pu lntmnedllto 9chool 11te In Mlulon
Viejo, Tbo distrtcl ii acbeduled to bt&ln
constructloa. on tbe Unlverslty Park
lntumtdlatl ScboOI nt1l month but the
ICbool l.m't acheduted lot completion un-
til June ' of un.
"We'll blvt io house at letst 1,800 en
tb1t lite ..end that limits 1 u r
alternativu," he 1ald.
Tbe rest ol the intermediate level
students will face double sessions at
Jrvine School on Sand Canyon Road
which also h o u s e 1 kindergartenen
through sixth graders.
"Irvine will have 1,393 in September
and 1,675 in June," he said. "There are a
few pos9ibilit ies at Irvine but the pro-
babilities are limited. We could ellm.l!l.ate
all the turf and make It solid
classrooms.''
Newly elected board member Proton
llowell, who bu not yet take11 office, aug-
gesled housing seventh arader1 in tbelr
neif:hborhood IChoola by 1 d d I n I
port1ble.a.
Dr. Stocks aald be would study thl•
altemaUve but tb•t it would Um.it ttie
junior high curriculum oflaed.
The admlnlstr1tor uktcl lhe board to
conaidtr hirifli for Septembtr the 1t.atr
that will be necessary in June, "'I'hla
might make things a little smoother," bt
ltid.
Dr. Stocks attributed the o'ercrowdln&
to the dts1.ricl'1 rapid arowth and 1 lone
period of the lime when state funds wert
not 1v1l11bl1 to build achoola.
He Aid he will prtte.nt a definite p~
poul on the 1chedult for nut year at lbl
first meetin& In M1y.
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Putting the finishing touches on a portrait of Mrs. Carey Cowan is Mrs. Mary
Long (center) while Mrs. H. K. Chambosse observes. They are preparing for a
three-day art sale for scholarships in the mall of South Coast Plaza starting
tomorrow, sponsored by the Costa Mesa Art League. The group will meet at
7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, April 27, in Adams School, Costa A1esa,
New Officers Named
Charter Member Hailed
Charter me111ber M rs.
Josep h l·lamblet will b e
installed as president of the
Zonta Club of Newport Harbor
during a formal banquet in the
Irvine Coast Country Club
tomorrow evening.
Elected to serve with Mrs.
Clll'lff HOllM '11119
NEW PRESIDENT
Mrs. Joseph Hamblet
HAIR
BEAT
Hamblet are the Mmes. Ervin
R. Campbell Sr. and Laura
Lagios, vice presidents; Fred
V. N. Ellis and George M.
Schoonover, recording and
rorresponding secretaries;
Joseph P. Carlos. treasurer:
Dr. Helen R. Robertson and
the Mmes. Roger Barrow,
Harry Hinde and William B.
Kloeckner, directors. and Mrs.
Al Forgit, Foundation treas·
urer.
Zonta Club service projects
Jnclude provision of a
recreation building for Harbor
Senior Citizens Club. Zonta
Girl-0f·the-month prottram for
area high school seniors and
scholarships to students in
Coast Community C o 11 e g e
District and UCI.
The international service
organization of business and
professional women h as
membership open by invitation
only.
In addition to her Zonta
activities Mrs. Hamblet serves
as a deacon and wedding
Panelists
Take Sides
National and local goals of
Women 's Liberation will be
presented by a panel for
members of the Sisterhood of
Harbor Reform Temple at 10
a.m. Monday, April 26, in the
Newport Riviera Pavilion.
Panelists will include the
director In St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church, Newport
Beach where she has been a
member 23 years and served
in many other capacilies.
She is a past vice president
and 25-year member of the
Costa Mesa Woman 's Club,
charter member of the Harbor
Chapter of the Eastern Star,
past vice chainnan of the
Women's Division, Cost a
~1esa Chamber of Commerce
and a life member of the
Newport B e a c h Historical
Socfety.
Calendar
Crammed
F'un and fu nd.raising ac·
tlvitics have betn sandwiched
in between regular events of
Job's Daughters. Bethel 157 of
Newport Beach, according to
Janet Wilder, marsh al.
1'he girls have hosted a pan.
cake breakfast, sponsored
bake sales, gone to the Rose
Parade, snow camp and
movies and hosted a visit for
the grand guardian o f
California.
The group meets the second
and fourth Mondays in the
Seafaring Masonic Temple,
Newport Beach. Girls 12 or
over interested in joining may
call the marshal for further
information.
~ Mmes. Anne Rogers. Connie B'n•i B'r'ilh Newman and ~1 a r i a n n e "'"
ci Poster. Orange Coast Chapter of llJJ. AJ ..,._. A slate of officers also will B'nai B'rith Women gather fAl'tl-I"" be presented by Mrs. Stephen the first Thursdays at 8 p.m. ~ofner. Mrs. Irving Beckman in the Security Pacific Na-
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HAIR HUNTERS'
STYLIST, MITCH
Roy -Whal i1 a wi11 partv1
25 IS E. Coast Highway
at MecArthur Blvd.
Coron• de! Mar
Peering
Around
GATHERING around !he
pool of lhe.lr Costa Mesa home
were friends and relatives of
the George Fortevllles who
were ttlebrating their 25th
anniversary. Hosting th e
surprise aft air were t h e
couple's children, Richard and
Janel Special guests were
Mrs. L. C. Forteville and ~1rs.
Myrtle Mont.
EA RLY SPR I NG va-
cationers at the S a n t a
Barbara Biltmore were the
Gordan L. MacOonalds,
Howard B. Lawsons and
Stratford Stepans of Newport
Beao;h and the T. E .
Gromkoskis o f Huntington
Beach.
CELEBRATING their 25th
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and Mrs. Ph.ii Olesiak of
ThllrSCUy, APf'U 22, 1971 N DAILY PILOT ji;
Soroptimists Take Members ··•
Four new membtrl have
joined the ranka of the
Newport Harbor Soroptlmist
Club.
Among those inducted were
the Mmes. Gene H. Barnet~
Lyle G. Graham, John Witt
and Mary Hol..ict.
O.legateo from Ibo chlplor
att.nding Ibo IP'lnl -
''"'""" In Loi Angeles ....,. Mia Velma O'Brl<D,
Alan Williama and Mn. 8. J;
Conner.
Two rings
fortw~
lovers •••
both.ring•
$88.00 ,, __ _
-'NfklwMI
Westminster.
f\.1o re than 70 people
attended a buffet luncheon
hosted by their children, Mrs.
Mike Fitzsimmons and f\.1rs.
Bruce Woodcock of ~1ission
Viejo and Steve Olesiak.
Memorable Memories is the theme of the eighth an-
nual Lampshade 1-leaddress Ball, scheduled at 8
p.m. Saturday. April 24, in the Balboa Pavilion. Ex·
hibiting her entry is ~trs. George Zavas ~·ho also is
serving as a program coordinator. Proceeds \viii
benefit the Orange County Association for Retard·
ed Children.
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fOIJ credit,.,...• ~t accovnts
CIYailoJ,lt.• Up fo 17monthsfo prl'f
SonkAITllrica.td •Master Otat;t:
"THE STORES CONFIDENCE BUILT"
SAILING to Mexico during
an Easter Cruise were Mrs.
Mary Petsch and her daughter
Ann, 11 of Newport Beach.
They visited Puerto Vallarta
and Mazatlan.
Aboard ship was Charles
Schultz, creator of the famed
Snoopie comic strip.
Mesa Auxiliary
C o m m u n i t y R«realion
Center at 0 r1rn g e Coun·
ty Fairgrounds is the scene of
activity when Costa Mesa
Senior Citizens meet al 11
a.m. every Tuesday.
Avant Garde Works
Chosen for Display
Avant garde ideas in art will portunities lo put their works
be on exhibit when the before the pubiic.
Newport Harbor Art Museum A special ;;-fforl was made to
hosts its final showing of the select artists whc::c work has
season beginning Wednesday, not bttn seen in the L<ls
April 28. Angeles area.
Included will be v.·orks by Organizers of the display
James Bradley, James were Thomas H. Garver.
Ganzer. Allan P..1cCu11 om . director of the museum. and
Thomas Seidel, Thomas Wudl Miss Cara Montgomery, a
and a group of artists known teaching assislant in the
as the Los Angeles Fine Arts School or Critical Studies at
Squad. the new CalUomia Institute of
According to museum of· the Arts.
ficials, the exhibit has been 1-;:-=-::.:;::=:;::=:;:::;::===;ll
organized to recognize
younger artists who need op. fodrilo n• for womffl
Soroptimists
Soroptimist Club of Hun-
tington Beach gathers at 12 :15
p.m. the serond and fourth
Tuesdays in Francois
restaurant.
, , . with me11 111 ml11d!
GRADUATE COll:SETIERES
o·, ind oo·,
"l!lt Comlcrl1blt ;" Vour Cu!>'"
Sandy's Fluff 'n Stuff
HO E, Ulh SI.,
C01r. Mt..a -Hlll9rtn Sq111r1
-'42·500 -
FASHION ISLAND -NEWPORT CENTER
Pre-Summer~
Alumnae Meet
Mrs. Thomas f\.torrison \\'ill
open her Tustin home for the
next meeting or Delta Gamma
Alumnae of Santa A n a •
Newport Harbor.
The session, to lake place at
9:30 a.m. Tuesday, April 27,
will feature a friendship hour
and focus on projects and
news,
E1fulbhod 43 Y11nl
OPIN MOlrf-. JHUU. & Pll. mt P~M.
AFTER
EASTER
Spring Clean-up on Timely Items •.•
What's so exciting about these?-Fint of all the SAVINGS!
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Everything weU below regular price for this Sale. Here's
your chance to reap your share of extra values , • ,
STORES OPEN 10 A.M. FRI., 23rd, 'til 9 P.M.
POLY COTTON
DRESSES Reg. lo $40.00
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use your
'-----PRINT AND SOLID
PANT SUITS Reg. to $40.00
BANKAMERICARD
BOUCLE -CREPE -COTTON
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Mltcll -A galh1rin9 of woman
who don't h1v1 th1 tim1 lo
1pand 9oin9 from liora lo
1tor1 loo•in9 for w19;. It i1
cond11ct1d by trainad hair
and wig $lyli1h f<.r Iha con·
v1nianc:a of women w i I h
thin91 lo do.
673-2990 • IA chance to save on 1ome of your favorite styles and
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BLOUSES & TOPS R911. to $20.00
MASTERCHARGE
Roy -Why a11 yo11 9ivin9 wig
p1rli117
Mitch -To 9iva woman a
c;hanca lo be prof111ion1tl'I'
advi1a,j ind axpo1ad lo qual-
ity h a i r 9ood1 and intro•
ducoed lo lel1sl da1i9n1 in
friandly 111rroundin91.
Roy -Ara hu1band1 1llowad?
Mitch -No hu1bend1 and boy
fri1nd1 ellowad al tha 11ma I
party f1mil1I, W1 do hav1
al our pa!li1t1, hai• 9ood1
for man too.
Rey -How do I 9al it to.
91thar for a wi9 parly1
Mftch -Call Mitch at "Hair
Hu ntar1" Sa lon, f11hion 11.
l11nd , from yo 1 r ne1r11t
phone.
•Mitch;, on1 of lh1 fop hophy
wi11n1r1 in th1 W11! Coast i11
c;r11liv1 hair 1iyli11g and ha ir
c:olorin9 c:ornp1fition, 11lon9 with
b1in9 i11lo it with th1 "now"
l111 ir f1th;on1 for any 1191 gro11p
on the ir own hair or wig ll'tl'ling,
70 FASHION ISLAND
NIWPOIT CfNTll
644·Z111
. . . Hattie Carnegie and Montt jewelry • , •
lingerie by Vanity Fair ., • handbags, gloves
end complete boutique. For Mother' Dey .,.
dres1e1 by Carlye, Goldworm, Amalfi, Parnes
Fein1ttin, Alper Schwart2, Marion McCoy
••• pantsuits by Hanro, lady R, Donovan
Galvani • • • plus • large selection of
Ba U Gowns '
DRESSES
COATS
SUITS
PANT SUITS
SIZIS 6 TO 10
Te11r Chfl'1• Acce11•t WelcoM -''" P1trld ... 111 R .. r
M•t« Cllerte A•ellabte
fashion colors from these famous·name brands.
Red Cross*
Socialites
Sizes to 12
Cobb.ies
REG. TO $22 .
REG. TO . $20.
• e all sal es final e no exchanges! e no refunds!
•Tiiis ptodlKI 1111 no COl'lntc:t'°" wtl1ln1t wit!! Amtrk.1" N~ll-1 Aid Cron
8ANl(AMERICARD, MASTER CHARGE, PAUL ALLAN CHARGI
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FAMOUS MAKERS
JEANS AND PANTS Reg. to $23.00
WET SEAL CHARGE
TABLE OF VALUES
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270 E. 17th St., Cost• Mesa
321 Main St., El S99undo
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240 Broadway, Lagu na Beach
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Strong, Maine
Toothpick Town
STRONG. M•ine !UPI) -'J'bf bousewile banging the
laupdry out to dry and her aon
ea!ln, an ice cream blr at the
!<al theatre maUoee probably
are using wood products made
ill Maille.
It all
loolhpick.
started with ti!•
Alter the Civil War, an tX·
por:ter's agent named Charles
Fmter visited SOUtb America
.and sent his wife some of the
"Tiotbplw" wbillled b y
naUves.
When he returned, Fon;ler
Invented a machine to make
the pick! and began marketing
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l"THI COST OF LIVING
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r Ordinarily making-the
""above statenlent \\'Ould leave
.m open not only to stronc "criticism but. also tn doubts
' bout our san1t,y. Hov.-ever, hat ~•e mean is -.. n1e
CO&t of r;tayi~ alive," Is
• And. this J& very trur.
Hospital stays are usually
wr short, even for 1urJ:'t"fY
childbirth comp&rl!d to
2uft a !~ years ago.
Another reason the "C06t
of LiVlni " i5 do\!:n 1 .. that
the new medicines that ""e
are now 5toek1ng in the pharma.cy are morr polt'nt
and morr ~J>"OfiC. Th ta
ml!all11 that witb most 111-
net.St>S your doctor can pne-
acrlbe drugs that will help
)'OU lo recover faster Md
Jose IKS time from YOU?'
neu,lar work routine. \Ve
anticipate that the cost ot ataylni;: alive will contlnue
to dttline.
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need a delivery. We will de-liver promptly without ex ..
tra ch3l'J'e. A grut mM1' JleOl)]e rely on 111 for thetr
health ~. We welcome
requests fat delivt!T)' 1uvlce
ud chup accounts.
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EDIIION
vor. 64, NO. 96, 4 SECTIONS, «,PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALlFORNIA JHURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1971
Senate OKs
Freeway Act
Foi; Newport
By L. PETER KRIEG
OI tlM Dlll1 ,Ill! Slat!
SACRAMENTO -Newport lkach'a
charter amendment on freeways was rat·
Uied here today by the California Senate
all.er a 1pirited debate ol 4S minutes with
cppositio1 lead by Democratic Senator
Ralph c. Dills of Loog Beach,
Senat« Dennis Carpenter (R-Newport
Beach ), however, prevailed in pushing
for adoption.
The 'unal vot.e was 'l1 yes, 2 no.
It was the final legislative hurdle fer
the amendment that gives Newport vot·
era the say en any future freeway routes
through the city. The Assembly ratified
It earlier in the week.
eac ·er,
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The charter change requires the City
Council to conduct a volt of the people
for approval or any proposed freeway
routes thrcugh the city.
A legal cloud 1Ull bangs over the
amendmenl, however, for an attorney for
the Assembly's Rules Committee filed an
cpinion f<W"ecaating the provision would
be declared unconstitutional if it were
tested in the courts.
THEY SPOKE UP, LEADING OCC FORENSICS TEAM TO HONORS IN NATIONAL COMPETITION
Biii Landers, Mick Mikl1u1, Cathy Barrett •nd Dorothy MacMlllin (from left)
It i1 not known whether that legal test
will ever come.
OCC Speech
Team 2nd in U.S.
Haiti's Chief 'Papa Doc'
An official or the California Depart-
ment of Public W<rka uid·WMw!W hla
office, now discus.ling pouiblt repeal of
an existing route acree:~t for the
After NationalS Snccnmhs~So ' !f~s·O.·;•
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Pacific Coast Freew"y t)irough ~ · 'lbe Orange Coast Cqllegt Forensic:•
del Mar with a Newp,r1 commit.let, bas Team 11·.eci>nd in I.tie nation. PORT·AU·PRINCE, Haiti (UPI) -
no Intention of insUgalinflltlga~. OCC tocik on tr schools and 800 Francoia "Papa Doc" Duvalier, Haiti's
He wa.s almo.st but 'Pot q\J.ite u atron& president tor life, died Wednesday night In a statement that thie rtate will not take speakers In the natlcmal championships in at the age cf 64, ending a 14-year dlc-
the city to ccurt if It unilaterally backs St. Louis last week and beat 85 of them, tatorlat reign over this impoverished na~
out of tbe exi.sUng C01stal freeway con-t.nding up a paper-thin 2'Ai points behind lion · that . ~e ruled . ti:Jrcu'h fear,
tract Cerritos. voodooism and brutality, He was suc.
"We are not actively considering legal :Sill Lander& or Costa Mesa won the na-ceeded by his son Jean-Claud.e, 20.
action against NewpCt'f. Beach a.s an t• · 1 b . bl ,_ Ext Jean-Claude, wbo fancies motorcyCles, alternative If the city unilaterally iona c ampicms P .au emporaneous sports cars and girls, was sworn in at an
rescinds the contract," said Bamford Speaking. early morning ceremony before the new1
Frankland, usistant director of the Tbe ,erts• debate team cf Dorothy of his father's death was announced by
public works department. MacMillan, Costa Meta, and Cathy Bar-. the l()Venmtent ra(fi(I.. Until a few
Frankland has ·been aulgntd to in. rett, 'C0rooa del Mar,-took aecorid in the month! 1go be was a reluctant law school
vestigate the background of the existing naUon. In addlticn, tbe 'two girls were &tudent. -astal freeway a--ment tbat Newport. Papa Doc, w~ died seven days after -. ~--...... the ''Bell.&:ro••'• .. ' •ward as the ••-lrtbd Beach voters March I overwhelmingly ""r M""... nm &tth b , ay celebrations. had been
voted to cancel. bell~ team 111 baUof:in& by tbelr ailing tor yean and was seriously ill for
A City Council committee, as l result peer's;-1J. three month&. During that period he
of that vote, ha1 been formed to ne&Qti_ate ___trhe,_tee.and.p.lace f.1niab w~_re.v~ tJi:! c<m~tution so he would be
mutual termination cf the contract.. ever·for 00:. Prevlom best for OCC was ~ by-Jan-Claude, a -mapp~
Under instructions from the council, the fifih It also the fir t Um OCC had yeutb with the looks of an ouL of condition
committee and the 11.ate have been given · was 5 e football player.
(See CHARTER, Pace I) e_ver plac.ed •debate t.eam in the natlo~al In one cf Jean.cl.aude's first acts of cf·
finals. lice he greeted wellwishers on the
V.S. Aircraft
Attacks Inside
N. Viet, Laos
SAIGON JUPll -A U.S. jet fighter·
bomber today attacked Communist an-
Uaircraft missile installafkJns tnside both
Norlh Vietnam and Laos lfter electronic
gear indicated the missiles were prepar·
ing to fire, military sources said.
Vice President Nguyen cao Ky said
meanwhile that be expects American
forces to take put with South Viet·
namese troops in "two or thrtt" more
joint com'bal operatiOJU before the. e~ of
the U.S. ground support role end!i m Viet-
Thie s«ond place climaxed an outstan· grounds of the three-domed presidential
din~ year for occ speakel'I. The Buca palac:e and was honored by a par~de ?f
won 16 straight 1weepstakes trophies to t~e ~lace guard.~. H~ told ~he nation 1n
go undefeated in regular competiticn. his first speech, I ~.111 continue the pro-
Natiooal awards won by OCC ln~lude: gra~s of my father .
-EJ(>ository -Ncrm Fricker, Costa Diplomats said Jean-cl.aude "sounded
Mesa, aDd Pete Spotts, Orange, 4th place. as if he were in full ccmmand of the
Bruce Williams, C.OSl.a Mesa, plaque. situation .'' There had been fears the
-Persbasion -Pete Spctts, Orange, death of . Duvali~ would precipitate
4th place. bloodshed 1n a nation torn for years with
-Orat. ,Interpretaticn -Sheila Han· a~ve uprisings , revolts and invasions,
nahan, Costa Mesa, 4th place. NMm but the lituaticn remained calm.
Fricker,•Costa"Mesa, plaque. -The death was announced by the
-extemporaneous -Bill Landers, ao.vemment radio which aa id he died at 8
Costa-M~lsyPla~. • 1p,n1:.' IDd that Jean.Qa1.1de already had
-Debatt -Bill Landers, Cmita Me11, ti.Rn over • and •tiamed a new cabinet
ud Mi~kMiila.U1..,HunUnaton Beach, 3rd . w.hose Foreign· Minister, Adrian Ray-
piac+. 1CilhY' ~u .. Corona del Mar, mood. b the brother •I Claude Raymond,
and Ocrothy Mac.Millan, Costa Mesa , 2nd head of the 5,500-man Haitian army .
place. · Political observers: said this apparently
meant army support for the successor of
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HAITI CHIEF DEAO
'P1p1 Doc' Duv1lltr
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Papa Doc who had maintained his posl·
tion for years by skillfully playing off the
army against his dreaded 25,(1()()..man Ten
Ton Macoute, a bogeyman personal
militia steeped ln the fears Inspired by
voodooism.
Papa Doc wa s an actual medical doctor
but he gave up medicine In 164 to .lead
an underground resista~ against Presi·
dent Paul Magloire who was foreed by
popular oppogltiilo to resigrr in 1958.
Magloire Oed ' to asylum ·1n New York
where he was reported to have organized
some of the e!Jht or rMre foreign in-
vasions Papa Doc repulsed in hiJ
lifetime.
an
Hnntmgton
Poliee . Mn1n
On Details
By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI
Of "'-O.lly l'lltl llaff
Teams o( detectives worked frantically
thb mornlng to break the mystery
slaying cf a Huntington Beach couple.
The ·man, a paint store cleric, and his
wife, 1 Corona del Mar, teacher , were
f0Wld dead by their children when .the
chUdren awoke at tbelr downtown home
at 301 Llncoln St. Wednesday morning.
Altboogh investigators are revealing
few detaila abCIUt Lhe bizarre slaying.
Detective Captain Grover . Payne ad·
nlitted this morning, "a double mW'der
has oot been ruled out."
Officer1 from the poUce department's
homicide detail have uncovered a knife
believed to have been used to kill Charles
Petera, SS. He wa11 found dead on his bed
by till sons, Tony, 17, and Peters, 13, at
8:18 a.m.
His wife, Flora, 54, a Spanish teache r
at Corona del Mar's Lincoln Intermediate
School, was al11t discovered dead in the
den. The ca\llle of her de1th has been
reported as atrangulalion.
A 1talement frcm police officer&
reported lhat both persons died 10meUme
during the early morning houri. There
Mte no aipl of foreed entry er
b11r1tary. '
DetecUves nid Peters. who was
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' TTuck Driver . .
Rear Ends Car
Injuring Three
A truck driver who toki o(fioers he
glanced lntc his rear view mirr()f at a
police' car pulling someont else over In
Costa Meaa early today rammed the rear or a ltopped small car, seriously irtjuring
three young women.
The precise cause of the 2:20 a.m. col·
11alon. on Newport Boulevard at Sania
Isabel Avtnue is still under lnvestigaUon.
Officer Ron Veach said the pickup
~t laJd down 96 feet of skidmarks
before smuhlng into the car, ramming it
clear through the intersection befort: the
vehicles came to rest.
Driver· Linda C. Chalk, 21, of 719 Fem
St .. Orange wa1 listed Jn serious condition
today at Co1ta Mesa Memorial Hospital,
where her twc passengers were also
taken.
Gale E. Barber, 23, cf 207 Leatrice
Lane. Anaheim , and Shirley M. McGlnty,
24, of 1777 Ball Road, Anaheim, were
both listed In fair condition.
Miss Barber suffered a possible skull
fra cture, while Miss Barber has back in·
juries and Miss McGlnty was under
cbservation for possible head injuries.
Glenn A. Benton, 30, of 6701 Chapman
Ave., Orange, escaped Injury along wilh
his passenger.
Officer Veach said a check of area
police 1cUvlliu indicated Officer Owen
Kreu wa1 making a traffic !top with red
lights Dishing at the time of the accidenj.
Benton said .the light was green for uf!s
!topped car and that he · was unable to
stop bef(lfe bitUng il
nem . Military MUrces said a U.S. Air Force
FI05 Thunderchief equipped with "Wild
Weasel" electronic radar detection gear
fired a Shrike missile at a SAMl· mi!sile
site 2.\ mile!! northeast of Mu Gia Pas!, 85
miles north of the demilitarized zone
(DMZ) in North Vietnam.
Chill Blow Predicted Eagl.e 1 Makes ,
Unscheduled
A second Shrike missile was fired at
another SAM2 site 30 milts northwest of
Mu Gia pm in LaOfl, the llOW'Ces nid.
It w,as not known whether tbe Com-
munist miulle instillations w er e
destroyed.
In both cues, the F105 opened fire
afler electronic evidence o( • "lock-on"
by the Communist radar, meaning it wu
preparing to fire, the toUrCeS 11kl.
In a delayed report, the U.S. Command
armounced that 1nother F105 fired a
Shrike missile 1l • Communist radar
controlled antiaircraft SAMS poalUon in
North Vietnam last Sundly 50 miles
Mtth of the DMZ. It wu ucortlng 852&
over Laos when electronic: gtar Indicated
1 "lock-on."
It was the first time 1n American
aircraft had 1ttl:cked mlutlts ln both
North Vietnam and 1Aot on the a a 111 t
mission.
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Mesa Touchdown -' Eagle One made an. unscheduled land-
ing about 11 a.m. today, JWOOping oot of
the blue and · settin(' dcwn ·beside Red
HUI A venue.
Costa Mesa Police Chief Roger Neth
said the helicopter wu IOI. involved in
an emergency °'itllat.ion. in the flight
ltom Orange c..lnlJ <Airport to bead.
quart.era.
"It was a very minor incident and
there was no damage,'' the chief ex-
plai.Jted.
He aaid the engine: besan 1putterjns:,
ao pllof Carl Jack.son, the department'&
senior Oight imtructor, chose tc &et down
and check the chopper ever.
Mechanics found nothln1 vl.slbly wrong
and the helicopter wa1 flown back to
Tallmmt: Aviation for further determin-
ation of the problem.
"We auspect 1 lltUe wattr conder11atJon
in the fuel tawk, '' aald Chiel Neth.
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Week.end Winds Expected Along Southland Beaches
Lilquards from SUI Beach to San
Clf:menle aren't-looking for much
busineA thb: *eeiend ai more cool.
blustery wlndl'r-ire fcrecasl at least
through Rl'ldAT night,
A apotearnan for Newport Belch
lifeguards explained tbat the high wind•
-which reaclted gusts: of 40 knots
Wedneaday -drop the water tem-
peraturt along 'fith air temperaturt:.
1b1s mcming Wiler readings were In
the low 50'1 and Upec:ted to remain that
way a1 Ion& aa 1Jinds per•iW. Tern·
peralurt:s en the btaches lftren'l much
better ranging from 56 to to along lhe
coast.
According to the National Weather
Service 1 RCond .storm froot i.s expected
to move In tonig ht bringing a seccnd dose
' ' . ..
cf winds like Wednesday's thal', ~ought
l!;llOW. nurrle1 and near tale fer~ RJf.a to soothe.rl\ C&Ufomla: ' . -
Wednesday's fast moving .a' tor m
brought two short-lived • • 1 pr l n g
blizzards" to the San ~-Moun-tains. The heavy wet mow ·in mountaia
resorl areas forced motorists to use
chairui and villblUty was ttduCed to Uve
feet at limes.
Much to the disappointment of local
sk:Uen, most. of the snow and Ice melted
In the wnshlne lhal followed.
Winds clocktd •t IQ to ,3$ mil-Os per
hoili wllh IU'la to 60 m.p.h. cauaed ,the
ltlihway patrol · to 1..Ue Wlf11inp for
motorists on Jntentate ,1$ from 'San
Bemardlno through Cajon P a 11.
Interstate 10 between· Cabazon. and Whlte~ater, Calllornla 111 from. Palm
t r
Springs to Interstate to, California J38
east cf Palmdale and California Jt from
Palmdale ~ Vic-Ille.
No accidents were reported, but the
winds hampered an air aearch for four ""'°"' whoso light plone hos been ml,.. Ing since Monday on a Olght from Palm
Springs to Santa Marla. .
Locally, the heavy gusts ca"""1 few
problems. A spokesman for Southern
CaUlomla Edlaon Compllll)' sold they hod
no serious problems reported. ·
Small traft wamlnp were posted from
the Muk:1n border to Monterey, bul
Harber Patroltnen 1ald they received nc
reportt of boll! in kouble.
The Oraose County Alri>ort logged atllf·
e.st gus:l.I at 17 knota, but alrpbrt officials
1ald there was no Interruption of com·
merclal or private n11htt .
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Sptnith T_htr .....
Washingwn
Police Hold
Vietnam V et.s
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WASHINGTON (UPI) -!1ear11 100
participant! In an antiwar ~ '1
Vietnam veteramf were arrested" 1oday
and went off to jail, tbeir bands da_.
behind their beads lib POW1, for. mm.
ing to halt 1 cbanUiig demomtratiill at
the Supreme Court.
Tbtre Wal llO mlltaact ...... the
noisy demcnstraton u polke moved in
to arrul tbe!ii and cart them oil In i.-
to-,IJ!e centrol lockup of Ibo Wuhlngton
POii.a Dtpartmooit, a raw -. •1111 at
th• loot of oapr!ci, Hiii. .
A police spokffman plactd the number
of penona arraled -Oii a chars• <II
vioJIUng a federal law agalnlt alt4m ot
similar activity•m federol properly -at 1• men and •two women. n.: -.nen
were taken to ·• different Jalf /,,.,,. the
men.
The arrests took place on tbfl ~te
marble step1 of the columned suPreme
Court buliding •t midmoinIJic l)1er the
group, part of a growiog number ol. er-Gr
protesters conductln& end-the-war pro-
tests, refused t6 move an.
Other proWtera: &0on tqa.llfled 1treet
ca'"PiJgns to lilrpeaee buiiOm In.an ti·
fcrt to raise money to ball out thole ar-
rested. A 1pokennan at the police lockup
.said lhose arruled were booked on
charges cf di.sorderiy conduct.
The leader of a vete~ans org,flJzaUon
ccndemned "unwarranted attention"
given by · ne.VS media to t h e
demonstrators, saylng Jt might cauae
many pecple to ,beJleve.incorrattly "they·
represent the average Vietnam veteran.••
President Nixon plans to spend the -
weekend at Camp David, Md., meaninf'
he will be cut of town dwina a maulve
antiwar rallrStturday by· a coalltkm of
peace groups.
Nixon's presa secretary, Ronald L:
Ziegler, stresud airaWttrdt of tolerance
at the White HOUie toward ttie veterana'
protests and 11;Ubaequent-dtmonstratlon.s:.
Ziegler llid ·the · &ovemmmt Would
1'take 1teps to avoid.. an)': violence. and
move with the undlratanding that thl
people of tl\i• COWllry•hove ~· righ~ to u.· press lhetnllelvea." · -.t
Close to 150 protesters appeared on the
Supreme OlUlt rteps chanting .a v&rlety
ol slcgan.s before police moved tn.
Oruie
We•tllR
The weatherman'• golnf1o whip
up a lilUe. ·wind.ifot\t.Oalta.I dwell~
era Friday ... with tempcraturu
tnchm,, up llllD ·the eeoldl "'11ea
locali~ and the 11\Jd.ae...,tlta Jn. rand. .. . • . . .
INSIDE TODAY
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ACCUSED STOCKBROKER
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Marlene Dulaney tearfully pleaded
Wednesday to bt allowed to take her
husband's place in Orange County Jail in
a dramatic move to free the accused
stockbroku wbmie alleged dtfraucllng of
investor• in his World Financial Trends
of Laguna Hilla put htm at the top or an
Orange County Grand Jury indictment.
Joseph Dulaney, 3?, fonnerly o(
Newport Beach, bowtd his head Md
wiped away the tears u his blonde wife
atepped forward frt1m her seat in the
courtr00m to plead with Superior Court
Judge 13yron K. McMillan for her
husband 's release.
"I wu released on my own
recognl!.ance because It wu argued that
I wouldn't run if my husband was kept in
jail," ahe told the judge. "Okay, put me
BAIL FOR BROKER
CUT TO $50,000
Judge Byron K. McMillan today reduc-
ed Joseph Dulaney'• bail to $50,000 from
'312,500 and ordered the atoc:kbroker and
his wile to face trial June 14.. Dulaney,
loudly protesting that be was .. fiat
broke," wu led baclt to Orange County
Jail.
back in jail because 1 can tell you now
that my huaband will Ny here and have
a better chance to defend hlrmelf if he ls
free to wort with his attorney."
Her interruption followed a bitter argu·
meot ·between defense attorney Robert
Law and Deputy District Attorney Joe
Dickerson on. the prospects of Dulaney
ever going to trial if h1J ball ls reduced to
the point that he can post a bond-
Law argued that J& was vital that
Dulaney he !tee _"to go through the
mountain of recorls.t that bu been pUed
up by the pro.!e<:Ution to support charaes
of which my client lnsirt.s he ii innocent."
Dlckmon llrgued tbat his office and
the FBJ hid spent more than a year
trying to find the stocltbroker and tbat
Dulaney had ooly fmally agreed to -· to Qr1111e County ftolD ~ ln tho
CaribbNa "bocaUM Jlll C<lllditlaos hm
art infinitely prefeTable to the holpitatlty
furnished by the Dutch authorities."
No one argued more tban Dulaney who
has now lnalated that he is lnnocmt ~
each of his four court appearancu. 'U
• give you my word that I will stay here,"
he told Judge McMillan, "and J asaure
you that I Intend to fight this lhinJ and
clear my name."
Judge McMillan will rule today on the
bail hearing. He rejected Mrs. Dulaney'•
suigesUon that she be allowed to replace
her husband in the county jail.
Dulaney also told the judge that the
granting of hit frefl:lom will enable him
to replace some of the estimated $3
million deficit in the accounts of the now
defunct World Financial Trends empire.
"l have put every peMy I had into
replacing those losu1," he said. "But
there are people In th!1 ar;ea who owe me
tena of thousands of dollars and I wouJd
like the chance to collect u much of It u
possible.'"
Hls plea for a baU lower than the
prt!se.ntly set $312,500 came just four
hours after the Orange County Grand
Jury indicted aeven persolllll on a variety
()f fraud and embezzlement charges
stemming from operationa of the World
Financial Trendl group and its officers.
Judge McMillan set a June J4 trial date
for James Shipley, 38, of 16951 Lowell
Circle, Huntington Beach, the ·fo~er
vice president who took over as president
wti.en Dulaney left for West Germany ln
December, 1969 -the point at which
compl1lnts from angry In v e 1 to r s
reportedly began to now lnto the district
attorney's office.
Burglar in Mesa
Takes off Door
A persistent burglar who broke part
way through a door and finally ju1t took
it off the hinges looted a Costa Mesa bar
of '336 in \'aluables Tuesday, plus a ge-
nuine set of shark's teeth.
Owner Harvey L. Miller told police he
didn't know what the deep sea deniun's
dentures were worth.
Investigators said the burglar broke in-
to The Huddle, 741 Baker St., through the
rear door, taking a television set,
ornamental wall plaques and four cases
of beer.
Police Escort
Kids to Raceway
A conUn&ent of 200 Costa Mesi
young1t1ra will travel to the Lon& Beach
Raceway Slturdly under ampkts of the
polirt eommunlty relaUont department.
Tick.els were donated by the lr1clt,
which will feature funny car rtcet dw1n1
the 11 a.m. to $ p.m. event, ac:cordin1 to
Lt. Austin Smith.
Thru buses have been !IChedUltd by
the city recreation department, wlUI LL
Smith, other pollct offlcera, plu.s teachtra
wlU chaperone the junior and senior hl&b
Khoolcrs.
OFFICE R FOR MONTH
Sgt. Jim Gro0n
Sgt. Green
Mesa's Top
Policeman
Rockwell's
Site Put
On Market
North AmeriC111 Rockwell bq put the
1lx-stooy Alllhelm headquarten bulldlnf
of its Autonetla Dlvlslon on tbt market,
but the move ls not related to the firm'•
problems wllh its giant Lagun1 Niguel
racllity, 1 spob.sman u.id Loday.
The huge Niguel structure, bllill in the
1lyle or a Babylonian "Zlqurat." iJ back
on the market alter negotiations to Id.I it
to Fluor Corporation weft terminated.
'lbil week, tbt firm'a 183,000-square-
foot Anaheim headquarters at 3370
Mlraloma St. also was put up for aaJe or
lease, but tbt company IJ)Okes.man said
this sale had been planned rtgardJess of
what happened to lbe Niguel plant as
part ol a pbuJn& CM1t ol Anabelm
taclllUu.
"We have RVeral buildings ltl the
arta," be said, "aad the wort level hu
dropped there IO we no 101:11er need the
apace."
He denied r<portl tbat there are firm
plans to move tmp)oya from the Ana-
heim be1dqu&rtt.r1 into the unoccupied
Niguel buUding_
"At lhl.s polnt we haven't decided
where they will 10," the spokeaman said.
"Firlt we have to sell or lease the
Anabelm bullding and this m>y take
2 Griev.e,d .
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Slayings Jol t Ne ighbors
A young lirl In a Volknrogen pulled up
at a duple:c apanment oo Uncoln Sltffl
in a quiet, resldeatlal nd&bborbood In
downtown Huntington "Beaal-thil morn-
ing •
She was following up an ad about an
ap.trtment &o rent, but -waa pun.led when
her knocks on the door brought no reply .
Sbe wondered whtre the -mana1er wu.
The girl .hurried away when she learned
~t the duplex was built by the couple in
the corner house .at door and tbat both
had been found dead . Wednead.ay morn-
inl·
"I'm cettma: out of here,·· she said
sharply as !he drove off
Apart from the police seal notice on
the door of the white and green home of
Charles and Flora Peten at 301 Lincoln
St then! was no other outward sign of
the mysterious tragedy that befell the
hUJbancl and wife, described b y
ne)Jbbon at a 4'nlre quiet COU1le ...
Cblldren atlll-rode bicycles along !Jn.
coin and a<ljaotnt lluntlagtoo AV<DUe.
Mathen went to the market.
Few knew ·the Peters well.
"They ola)'<d home a lot and we didn't
. aee them much t1cept to say 'beDo,' •
aa1d Mrt. Jane Lambert, who lives thrtt
doors away. ''They teemed very nice, but
the truth is we don 't neighbor very
much around bett."
Members of the staff at Lincoln
Intennediate School, Corona del Mar,
were shocked by the lragtdy. Mrs.
"Peters taught beginning Spanilh to 6th,
7th .and Ith graders and dlre<:tod the
Spanish program.
"She was a very sensitive per90n,
sensitive to tile needs of the students,"
commented will.Jam ,ft. Ritter, the pr in·
cipal. "Sbe was well liked. Her loss Ls a
dHficu1t thing for us to accept .··
Mrs. Petera had lallgbt al tht school
since 1863. She had not worked at any
other school in the Newport-Mesa Unified
District.
Peters bad been em ployed a1 a
clerk at lbe Standard Brandl atore in
Santa Ana for four years.
"He was very well liked," said Bob
Foreland, chief clerk ... He was joviaJ,
alwaya iQ a good mood, .&ood to P,eaple. ••
TUesday was Peters' acbeduJed day off.
He was missed by fellow employes when
he did not return to the store at noon
Wednesday.
A man who once romped up and down aome lime. ft
Fint Inf However, be added, Rockwell is "very
Mesa's Estancia
Musicians Of f
On ~tate Tour
•·1 bad met his wife only once or t'ofice
"'ben she came· to the store, but she
seemed a very pleasant person,"
Forehand added .
tbe scalu 15 the U.S. Anny an-deftnllely interated" In UJlnf the NiJUel
try Division band's solo trumpet player plant H no buyer ia fOW>d within the next From P age 1
and up a&d down the field on its football few moobl and wUJ continue to study this Boubd i tor~ atate capl1o1 and other
team ii Costa Meu.'i Policeman fir tbe pouiblllty. points with a new clty-aupplled banner. SLAYI NGS •.. Coldwell Banker Real Est.ate Mee Costa Men's musical ambassadors Mootb of May. la ........ the mlllJ 1 deputed today !er a Northern Cllllornl.a ··•-H. ,. <m Jim r--a "-·'uJu.bcn more ........_ lllHqll&te-ool __ •-·· employed at the SW!dard Bran<ia .,....t
ia ua.. '""'~ l1UUll .. IJJIW'lt" whk:b la available kr an ask-~· ww. store in Santa Ana, died d. a aingl.e tnlfe believer In developing I ea d tr 1 b Ip lag price .r ISl,7!0,000. The Estancia Ulsh ~~-~es wound In the chest.
•"-"""' ......... chamber orcbeltr11 atage ~ &ill.I vocal
qualiliea .... ""'6'-' a.,...-. ensemble will perform ton!&ht hi TUiare ''Peters wu fully clothed and lyin1 on
Ria family includea wife, Bev, plus IOOI H K and at noon Friday in the capitoJ rotunda the bed in his bedroom. Mrs . Peters was
Denni.I, 18, and Brad, 1(. Dennil ia Ellan-ouse 0 s Bill at Sacramuto. partially clothed~ discovered in an ad-
cia IDgb School student body prea!dent The 51 members wru also be JUests of jacent den," said Capt. Payne. "There
and active in rwming crosseountry ud T p 'd J b San Leandro'a Pacific HJgh School was no sign of a violent struggle or ae1· 0 roVl e 0 S studenll, who visited Costa Mesa last ual attack. ft track. month. Circumstances of the case have cal.l!-
The 42-year-old patrol aer1eant began WASHINGTON (UPJ) _ The House Concerts are 1ebeduled there Friday ed police to leave it unclassified . They
his career with the Honolulu PoUce paaed aod aent to the Senate today 1 and Saturday nlghta, wtlll a aide trip to are exploring a gamut of causes and
Departme.nt, later moving to t be $5.S billion public wor.ta authoriutJoo San Francisco and a return home on Sun-motives ranging from double luiclde to
mainland where he wu a Santa Ana of-bill Jocludlng $2 bllli~ for a cruh pro-dey. dwble murder, although no su.specta
ficer and in 19M coming to Colt& Mtu. 1ram Of worta projects to create job.! The trip ls sponsored by the band have been named.
Sgt. Green his been active in Pap for the tmemployed. boo 1 t er club. Carl Stevens Jr. is Capt. Payne said that IO detectives
Warner and other junior league footbalJ The measure would autboriu llO per-cordinator, with Robert ~forrison, student have been assigned full lime to the in·
programs for boys u a coach. cent federal luldi.ng for a bartlog or stage band director, Peter Fournier. vestigat.ion in add.iUon to several clerical
He has coarhed the Comanches, fort lo municipal and state comtrucUon projects band leader, and Gerald Olson, v o ca I workers.
12 year-olds and the Caballos, for 12 to 14-that have been shelved for lack of director. "We are trying to piece together the
year"kl.s, for five years.. money. 1asl hours of the couple prior to the
Son Brad was first string center Oil the The art.Jon came after a Heme labor deaths," he said. "We are talking to all
all-star teams. subcommi ttee approved tar lier today a C ty W' 11 Get the relatives cf the family and ques-
HiJ players last year combined off-the-U billion, five-year program designed Oun I tioning some people outside of Orqa
field t&Jents to .write a lQ.verae poem to mate: more than balf • millioa gov-County.•·
'l'ihlBl "1!hbllalcaJ!l'. porll'l}'I the colorfUI -*11>< Jobi !or tbo lllWllllpioyod. Job Aid Off1' ce Capt Payne declined to revul the kind Coach Green's qai.litles. of knife that has been recavered or any
The police sergeant is also past presi· details of the strangulatlon of Mrs ,
dent ol the Adull Bible Clau of the Flr1t Nixon Freeway Moves Orange County will get one of t6 Peters.
Blptlat ~ • COili Mal. apec:lal offj!q f lo ' aid Wltmployed The Peters famHy, accordlng to
llie aeveral local lawmtn. be hu SACRAMENTO (UPI) -A bill. nam1ng aeroapace workers, the U.S. Department neighbors, ha~e lived in the corner hook
become active alnce in Calvary Chlptl, 1 1 1tate hlcbway in Soutbem California of Labor announced today in Washington. sinct 1964 and had jual built an adjacent
youth-oriented congregaUon d r 1 w l n I the Richard M. Niion freeway advanctd The Offices wUI help engineers, aclen-duplex ~'hich they were attempt.int to
heavlly on former drug-users and belplnJ: today to the Assembly floor. The tlsts and technicians In lt states find rent.
othen aUU hooked. meuure cleared the Ways and Means suitable jobs under a $42 million program The couple'• children, Tony and Peter,
The Colt.a Me1a Crime Prevention Cominlltee Wednelday oo a split voice that will provide job training as well. are being cared for by relatlves. 'l1te
Committee inlUated the Officer fer the vote. The .. no" votel were caJt by Other centers in Calllornia will be Pet.era have a married daughter, Kathy
Month program a year ago and eonaiden Democrat1, several of whom complained estabUJbed in Los Ancelu, San Diego Preskiu, 24. of Loa Angeles and another
men nominated by fellow policemen for It wu a .. terrible bW." and San J03e. son, Gig Peters, 21 , of San Diego.
the honor. l~::::::::::::::;ililililililililililililililiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiil~~
F rom P .. e J LAST
3
DAYS
CHARTER ••.
until M1y 23 to wort out tht bilateral it'°
Uement.
If no aareement ls reached, the coun--
cll has aaid it will follow the dJctatea of
the people and back out m lta own,
regardless of the consequences.
Frankland declined to comment on pro-
gress of the talks !Mtween his office and
the Newport Beach councUmanfc com-
mitlee.
He said a second meeling will likely
take place in the next two weeks.
"I am hopeful we can work aomethtng
cut by then," Frank.land said.
He said there are any number of
alternativts under consideration, but
declined to name them.
"We want to make sure we have all the
alternaUvet in hand, aU 1ides of the
story, all the facts, before we make any
kind of move," he said.
Frank1and aald the alate has not
discarded the possibility of settling the
isaue in court, but viewed, ") don't thlnt
that is necessarily a logical offshoot if we
fail to negotiate something and the cit)'
unilaterally ru:lnds the agrttment."
F'rankland's position is toned down
from statemenls made by other top state
officials before the election. They had
said the state would definitely take the
city to court to recover design u:pensu
Incurred since the agreement wu algned
in October. 1963.
!\layor Ed Hirth. Vice Mayor Howard
Rogers and Councilman Donald Mclnnla
are repre5entlnJI the council. on the
negotiaUng panel.
They, too. have been reluctant to
discu..u det.alls oI the ntgotiat.iom, uyina
only, "we are all very optlmiaUc'' tha:t a
mutually-e.cceplable setUemrnt can be
reached.
Stars' Breakfast
Slated in Newport
''Brtakfaat With the St&r1'' Is tbt
theme for the Oranie Coa" YMCA's 11th
annual Pancake Brettfast to be beld
Saturday from 7:30 1.m. to 11 a.m. 1n
lhe parting lot of Rlchard'I Lido Market.
Tht bruldast Is ont of Ult regular fund
Thursday • Saturday
IO% OFF!
AND EVEN MORE ON SOME ITEMS
SOFAS e CHAIRS e BEDROOMS e DINING ROOMS e BUFfETS
SERVERS e CHINAS e GAME SETS e OCCASIONAL TABLES
THI PLYMOUTH MEETING LAMPS MAGAZINE MIRRORS RACK 5.0% OFF YOUR s1995 REG. $995 CHOICE $24.95
ORIENTAL AREA ODD HEADBOARDS COMMODE
RUGS AND NIGHT STANDS TABLES s3900 s399s FROM s399s
H.J.GARREff fURNrfURE
raising evtnla for tilt Y. Donation for the ,ROFESSIONAL -TRT OU R UVOLYIN• CHARGll-2215 HARBOR SL VO.
breakfut b IL The mtnu lncllldu all tbt INTERIOR DESIGNERS o,.. Moo. 11"ln. & frl, ''"' COSTA MESA, CALIF_ pMCAlces, 11usage, and trtmmlna• you 646-0275
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San Clemente's Bond
•
Failure 'Predictable'
By JORN VAL TERZA
Of' .. Olltr P8et ......
l'tnll UDQfficial talliel were compiled
lala Wedilead'ay aflemoon by 5an
Clemente .City Clerk Mai ~g. abpwing
no substantial chanaes in the IOUDd
defeat of four separ1te parka and recru-
Uon bond ite~.
. With the tallies or the rmal precinct,
only two Of1the four issues comn\anded I
simple majority of aye votes.
Two others -the proJ>osed youth
recreation center and a measure to
upgrade aru:I develop new. neiJhhw"bood
parks registered considerably lower.
Tbt: final tallies fer each it.em are:
City Plans
Clubhouse
Negotiation
J.n)ld 10me criticism from o n •
tnember~ ,San Clemente tjty . couocilmen
Weclaaday llll'eed lo negolia\e will\ th•
low bidder tn Ibo community clubill)ll!I .
project · in. an attempt te brinl ·tht price
dow)l.
Councilmen ilao •lll'eed 1' a IAqulry on thf city's capabllliy el ",lni lo• the
project with· r"'i:v' fwxk iii· illht al the
failure Tut:May of a bond 1asuf on tbe
meeUng place project.
But that majority oplnio11 of the city
council drew -charges from veteran COWJ~
cllman Dr. Wade Lower. lhat "it wu a
sloppy way to do busineas."
Dr. U:lwer cast the oo1y diaaenUng vote
In 1 measure to direct.the city conUruttee
on the ctubb<me to work out cut.a in tbe
approved plans' for tl1a new .mee1In1
place. · -; ·_
Ttie 1ctiM on the clubhouM· Issue llad
yet another wrinkle Wednclda.¥ ..... the
deolal that city Planning .Ccmubiaaioller
]lay McCa$Jln, a local builde(. would
havf!' .any conDict of iRter~t 11 tbt ap-
parent Jow bidder for the project. .
Mayor Walter Evans led the evening's
discwision · on the clubhouse issue by
aeeiln& an opinion from City ·Attorney F.
MacKenzie Brown on the confllct,quu-
tion.
Brownls opinion -was that . because
Mc:Caslin does not sit an a legal body
which would award contracts, bt would
not be committing a conllicL
McCaslin has built city projects before
-notably the lifeguard headquarters at
the city beach severaJ year1. ago.
His low bid for the clubbouae p_roject
was opened before voters deCided on the
fate of the finlncing for the project and
three others Jut natlday, All four failed
at the polls.
The bid price was in the range of
$233,000 with the cheaper of two alternate
air coodttionin& ay1tems.
The intent of the council action
Wedaesday was for a special-council-city
staff committee to meet with the builder
before next Tuesday to 11ttk w&ays of cut.
Ung the co.a of the ptopooedlltojed.
A report is e1pected to ~ Jiady Tues--
day night whtn councilmen meet in ad-
journed session to canvass the ballots
from the recent election.
After deciding on that matter, the
council then tackled the issue over con-
tracU to demollsh the pattioM of the ez.
isling building ruined by a coaUy tire ...,.
Iy lul year. ·
Girl, 9, Better
After Accident
Nint-yetr~ld Manbl Ramirez of San
Cltthente ....,., repcrted • matins ttudy
Improvement from the ae••e iliUr1'•
Ille twffered last week .in u A~t-
S;riaa mi.sbap. •
'The girl was admitted into intwive
care after the collWon ln criUctl con-
dition and unconscious. . .
Since then, 1ald aidea at South Coast
Community H<>11pital, tbe Lu Palmta
Elementary School 1WMnt hu regalned
consciousneu -and ii rdponding well to
tttalmenL
The 1irl 11 the daughter of Mn .. Carol
Ramiru ol. 213 C West Canada.
, -PropoolUon ~. the '400,000 com·
munlly d-meuw<,.Joo~ 1,184 y<I
and ·1,m•Do. 'i'bt marlin repreen11 1
5tt' percent aye vote, not enough for the
t.;<>thlrda roaJoritY required by law.
-Propo$itlo1r B. ,Ille propOoal to build a
llll0,000 y"11h recrutlon ceoll!r, failed at
~ hlgbest margin . of the lour with a
finil unofflclal count of 1,411 ,aye to 1,816
no, or 43.7 percent aye votes.
-Propoajt.ion'C, whlcb wooia have rais-
td about $l40,tm to devekiip new
neighborhood. parka and complete ex-
iJUng ooe1, was the second.lowest vote
getter with 1,419 yes and 1,706 no votes,
or ~.4 percent approval.
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-Propoallion D, a measure which
would hive raised · about $107,000 to
upgrade public beacb-accepes·and beach
ficiliUes , drew 1,652 yes votes and 1,52.1
agal~ a almple favorable majority of
5.2 percent
Veteran obse:rveis of the election in-
tim8t.ed afla' QM! vote that the margins
were "predictable" in light of a variety
of factor1 affecting San Clemente voters
this year.
Early · pronoslica~on predicted defeat
because of the timing of the election. City
Councilmen decided to blend the local
bond is.sue with the April 20 trustee elec-
tions in two local school districtl to aave
College's
Impact
Described
By PAMELA HAUAN
Of tflt ~ Plllt ll•ff
~·!~·-codllttw•wider
r~e ot voters: : , ·' C<IUcs forecast . deleU becsuse the
electloo-dalo ll!U ~!bin i few diya of the
d<idllne for alolo aod federal -
taxes u ftu ~ ~ lateat.~·o.:
property-Jarel,_ "' -•
S.cll dea!lllnea. rorely ·.put Pfoterl .·1n a
favorable mood. , ·-. same -...... .i.e.· blimed the
general "°'"Pl"lojl of Vie• apilnr,; 117i,
economy--fcr prompling :••te1,.~ga1 a
no vote on. more revsnue menuru.
Yet another poalble eonlrlbutor to the
failure of the youlh fadlily 1' 111 lacl: of I laoilhla plan. . .
Critics ~ at tbe qty becauae the
rtq-for Ille !undl had been made wttb ~ " no plannlnf or goall oulllned for tbe
facility. •
The same critics cbutised the clty'1
pw;diue lut year of llllll,ioG wcrlh of
property In the area eandmecl loi the
recreauon center, the tlte of the e1isUna:
beach Cli111·i'lld 111unlcipal pool bulldln_g.
c.wic11mtn agnoed that \bey had -sidereil all the P*l!>le plus aod minu.s
fadorl of an four -belcre deciding on tbe style aod date of tbe election.
Fer a time, earlier this year, the coop-
cil changed Ila mlnd repeotedly on-Ibo
number-of lte1111 aod their.style of ap-
..
A community collea;e.q only jdu~tu:. _..
the' IOtl> 9nlur7 ,._,.,.. ....... -'
aiderable economic 'heft in Hi tpben of
Evans Wins 2nd
' Term as Mayor
In San Clemente
influence. " 8addleback O>U ... '1 Impact on Ill
ean1munlty'1 .tQ>nomy wu outllntd !or
membtn ot tht Saddlebact Valley
Ownbe:r ot r.ommuce thia week.
Mel Mitcliell1 'pub1.ic relation! director,
described the 9Cbool'1 role aa a couumer
-of community busineu aervicea u
well as tax dollars.
"Saddleback Collea:e baa had a tremen-
dou.! impact on tht tconomy of ~ com-
munity," said Mltcbell, a peaking at the
Mis!ion•Viejo Inn. "It puta back into the
~San yiemenU: City Councilman Walter area a payroll of $1.3 million annually.''
Ev&n1 ;.Tr.. won hil aecond term as rg&yl'.X' He II.id 75 percent of the genUal fund
by, unanmJOUa vote of biJ ftllow .~~ .~ ~ 'aalarits wbile approslmattly ciline1r·W~ay: • ~.ooo la .pent foi' uWities, another
<Tbe~f!"! Of mayor pri>l<ti> 1"U lllJ. 1S3,DOll for miscellaneous 1uppllea and ~•.bt~lliin Cllll•Myer• wliO ~ •$108,0!IO tor inatrucµona\ ouppll ... _,,.. __ (i . · · '·. , '1bts is for the most part molley flow.
"'!"' WO votes of lbe council: The-mt· Ing Into tl1e 8addlehack Valley," he uld.
tally Wu a tie. Another $2.4 million bu been spent for
'lbe'irituil vote for My"ers.;appeared"to ' capital outlay.
be 3-t'·tn ·favor with one· abstention on a "Education ls not so far removed from
secret ballot marked only wtfll lnitiah. the bu.sineal community," he aaid . "Jt'1
The· decision stood unUI the. meeting image may be tarnished but education to-
was ntarly af a close and Couniilmlln day is beUer" than ever·"
Wide Uiwer m!!ntloned ~"It' is a small He said the community college ls the
matter, but I think the.re was 1 tie volt." most important innovation of this ctn•
City Clerk Max Berg rechecked th.e tury. There art currently 1,008 in the DI•
ballots marked only with the first letter lion, 93 in the state of Galifornia.
of the candidate'• last name and cOn. "They are increasing on the average of
ceded .that ope vqta could·rea;ister either one per week," he added.
u an 'M'lor M)'!rl or an L.(or Lower. Mitchell aald out of 800,000 students In
The council voted again. The vote wu lo the 1tate three out of four who go on to
2. college a:o to a community college.
~endl~t()D Hospital
Bid Awarded to Firm
A Beverly Hill! contracUng firm has
won • the contract to• build Camp
Pendleton'• new 600-bed Naval Hospital
at a projected cost of Sti.9 million.
Montgomery, Ross and Fisher, Inc.,
received the contract for the conetruction or the new facility, which will be ready
for occupancy in ab6Jt nine months,
Marlne spokesmen 1aid.
The nlnwtory hoopllol complei will
replate the present Naval H03pital at Lbe
b ... ba ...
"At Saddleback we have ttveral kinds
of 1tudenta -the tr1111fer 1tudent who
will 10 on when be completes bi1 two
yean, the 1eneral educa"9ft• ftudent who
wanta to Increase hll kboWltdg~·the llu·
dent in an occupational training program
and the worker who wanll to upcrade his.
skills.
"We have housewives, retired citlJens,
tkilled worktrt and youth1 cut of high
school. We aerve many different kinds of
needs."
Mitchell aaid many excitina; things are
happening on the campus today. He
described the new ~.000 1quare foot
library-classroom comple1 which wilt be
built ill the spring and 1bowed a series of
elides depicting life on the golltge cam-
pu1.
San Clemente Program
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BEWARE THE ·R ES;·TH IY MI~HT SWARM ON YOU
Honay Ma~rs Slfcli-'1'"911\ior· Dotplhl Offlclolclom
-~ ! •
Court·· 'Bu~zing!'·
Mace No Cure for Bee Invasion . '~ ~ . .... . ..... , . ~ . -~ ..
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Santa Ana offlcert were called ·out In
••force" Wednesday to bruk" up an
0 unlawful ll!t:mbly" in rront of the old
County Courtbouae. .
The offending assembly consl!'ttd of
thousand! of ' honey beta whtch · had
gathered on a Car at the aoutbWest corner o• Santa · Ana Boulevard and Sycamore
Street.
A motorcycle offie«. first noticed the
unusual gatberillg, attracted no doubt by
the loud buzalng of the participants.
No bee ~ ho called the dty'1
Animal Control Departmeni. Officer
Norm Batchelder appeared on the scene
¥Jd demonstratina: • itrtat courage 'ad·
v&nced· upan the !Warm and sprayed
them with chemical Mace, noramlly ll5ed On unruly dogs. '
~'After repeated ipplicaUons of the of·
fending Mace the swarm broke up 1C&t-
tertng the by now large gathering of
by1tander1.
But ~ now· rlotou.!I swarm looked for a
new landing spot. Yep, you guased i~
they chose the Animal Control Depart·
ment truck.
Batchelder, unda,unted, attacked aa:1ln
with bl.s handy·Mace. But the enemy wu
lmmnne by lhil ume and ... ruaed to
budge.
Big Bang Set for July 4th Finally Bl!tchelder drove off with his umnleome hltchlliker• clinging to t11e
truck.
Conloctecl later he said he ~ to
a caU. In the wWull oectloo al Sante Ana
and wheri ·he .,..turned tO· th< \nfcl: the
awann had split and were · ntPW two,
panlflll each door ol the trucl:. .
. .J>rollmlnary plannln....,.S-funckalling. for Ibo• llUI aMuo,J vite{an'1 lir•'j\!1"
11H thb Independence Day In SU.
Oemerite are well under way, 1aid
sPokesmen lot the Veteran '• Fireworks
Commltlte this week.
'Ibo IJ'OUP. which 1pon>0n the pJ'Oo
f-11 pyrotecbniol diopily from lh•
end of the city pier along •Ith a patriotic
proeram, rtetived city permla'llon for the
project recently. Now the 1mu1l fund-
·roilint Po<tlon of tl1a planning-bu begun
with the· order of bundredl of prioled •P'
P,& which wlll be mailed to tocil
citizens and croups.
'The public donations form the bulk of
the funds needed to offset the COlll of the
fireworks proiram.
The project eacll year la spailsored by
1 committee with members · frofn
Amerloln Le&lon Post 123, and the
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Veter&n1 .of Foreian W1r1 Getrp E.
Smith ·Poll 7142. •
~ IPOl;nman Paul· ltober1a
said communliy aenice llOUJll and
clubs, chimber1 of commeret and private
lolllvlduall .. well. IM>ll&bout th(
Capistrano Bly aru will receive appeals
for tu.nd& JCXIO.
· Roberti Mid the ·orden for. the ~u11
!ireworb .dlsplay1 lll'ddy bave been
pllctd witb the mtnutoctunr.
. t
No longer all powttlut since bla Mace
had no e.ffect., Batcheldtr went back .to a
more tried aod true. , me.thodi .a water
hOle.
11\la o<attered the lrelpa ...... aod the
cOntrol officer took a break for lunch.
When be returned, the swarm bad at.
tied -on a nearby car. Batchelder bad bad
eJIOlli)I. He Just drove 1w111.
pearance on tbe ballol.
At one pofllt the elec:tion olfidally wu
to )lave COfttalned a •lnlJe ~
, me..,.... ~ all lour lla1111. Some
cOlllldlmen i\ad )\Oped tll&l a lfrl>nl.,.,...
for the clllbbould replacement WOUid
have carried' !tie mt lllrougb.
Tiley opted, IOat<ad, to give YOten the
widest cllolce pD!llible. -11 tor no, oiller
reason than to usesa • Rc:reltlonal
priOfiUeL . • ..
"You can't ..., .tllat .... dldft~ give !he
voters' a chalc:e,"'llid Councilman Wade u-ofte!o t11a election.
"We -tltelr opinion on an the projectl," AIG-Mayor Walter Ev'-,''
and ... ,.ut .. -
·Police Hold
100 Vets
In Chanting
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Nearly 11111
parUcfpanta iJ: . ail ant.I.war protest by
Vietn8m veterans wrt:e amlted today
and went off.lo 'Jill, their liands damped ~,Jhelr I~ ~ '°'" ,,.,. '"""" inl to bill I chanlln&· -trifloo at
Ibo' SUprema COUrt.
'1'btfe WU n0 ieatatance amalll !hi
nOlaJ· ~,u ~co ~ In IO~ tbe!lt .;d,M thaia oil In )uaeo to~;ioCbp al the Wuhlngton
Pnllco Deparlmant. a !ew blocb away at
the fpqt ot•eiopitoI mu.
A P.,bce spokesman, pIBced· the number
of )lll'IOll> amated -on. a ebarg1 of
violating a federal la• agalnsl ·lft.Jnl or
lfmUar ac_UVitY'OD federa• property-at
JOI min .net two -women. Tbe women
were taim to .a .different· JaU from tbe ' ' men.
The amrts took place on the white
marble · 1tepl l>l'the .roiumnea Suprema
Oourt-1111UdiJIJ at ml<imon1Jng alter the
sroup. part of,•,...l'lni nwnber or ex-GI
protester• ~g end-the:war pro-tests, refu&ecf to 'move on.
Other .~rs· 100n ora:anlzed street
campalp to ~.peace buttons In an ef·
fort to rai.e mooey to bail out ·-ar-
reoted. A opobtmao al !ht> po1ke lockup
laid .those a~ · were booked on
charge. of dlioi'darty conduct.
'Ille leader· Of 'a 'Veterans· Orgatiiulion
conde{nned. '!unwarranted attention'"
given by news media to t b e
demonstratDn, uYml It .mfgbt· cauM
many·peopl11o· believe incOrrecUy ''.fthey
reprtae.nt the" aver"qe Vletni.m veteran ...
President N1xoi plane to spend the
weekend at , Cainp ·Dav1d, Md., meaning'
he will bt out of -towa·durlng a mautve'"
antiwar rally~-" 1 coalition of.
peace grouPJ. ,
Ntxon'a pmr .aecretary, Ronald L.'
Zleglet, 11reaecl:ill aWtude of toleranca
at th& White House towird tbi: veterans'
. proteall aod oubaeglfent demomtiaUons. '
Ziegler 1ald . the pvernment would
"take steps to avoid any ·violence and
moYe with tJw undentandln; that the
people of thU count;rhave a right to e1·
press themafelVel:" ~
Close to 150 'proiater1' aPh6red on the
Supreme ¥ •lt:P'. ~ a variety
of 1Joa:an1 before ~UCe 'lo. ,.
Orufe
.Weaille.r
The weathennm'a ,olna: to whip
up a lllUe wiDd for COf&lll .dwel~ m Friday. · wttll: temperatursa
ind!lnl "I> blto llie.cmlral l1'llea
lpcatly and Ille mfd.leventleo In·
land. . ' .
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Wi111ton ChurchUl11 la 1 t,
secret "' on Ute-tu0rkl 1tage re-
veal<d. Sto111. Pll{I< f.
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Artists -tor Open Space
DAILY PILOT Stiff l"Mlt
Diirin1 Laguna Greenbelt Week -this week -
donated work of top artists and craftsmen will be
on We at 216 Forest f.ve. The fund$ are to ao to-w~ acquLsition of open .space as a buffer around
the art colony. Three of the participating artists
are from left Mia Krantz, Frank lnterlandi and Ray Friesz.
Haiti's Chief 'Papa Doc'
Succumbs; Son Takes Over
PORT-AU·PRINCE, HalU (UPI) -
Franacill "Papa Doc" Duvaller, HaiU '•
praldeat for Ille, dled Wedoesday nlabt
at ~ qe of 64, endin& a lf..year dic-
tatoriJJ. reign over this impoveriahed na-
tloo ·that he ruled through !ear, ~·&Del brut&lJtJ. He WU RIC> ceed 6y his aoo Jeai>Claude, 20.
Jean-Claude, who fancies motorcycles,
aporta can aDd &irla, was 1wom ln at an
eara§ceremony befqre u.e news or • t. ' I death ""' ~ed by the -ti -radio. t Until' 1 few
mo ' 11o'be wu a reludant law tcbooJ
tludeot.
PaP.a Doc, who died seTen days after.
his 61111. birthday colebraUons, had been
aillng for years and wu seriously ill for
three months.' Durlnr that period he
reviled the conatituUoa 10 be would be
succeeded by Jean-Claude, a strapping
youlh wilb the Jeob of aa out of condition
football pl•yer.
In ene or Jean-Oaude''s fint acts of of·
County Will Get
Job Aid Office
Oraqe County wlJI get one of IS
rpecial afflcn to aid unemployed
aerospace worken, the U.S. Department
(I{ Labor announced today In Washington.
The offices WU! help engineers, sclen-
tiatl and technicians in 11 lilates find
!Uitabll.~ under a tu million program
that WU! pfovlde Job training u welt.
ot.hei. centers lo CallforzUa will be
esllbu.jied ID Loa Angels, San Dl>go
and Sag·Jose.
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DAILY PILOT
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flee be ireeted wellwbbers en the
grouocb or the thre&<lomed presidential
palace and wu bonortd by .a parade af
the palace. guard&, He told the nation ID
his lint speech, "I wfil continue the pro.
grams Of my fatbfr." 1 -· ..id:~~..:r··""" .• .. ll he ..... Ill JWf co bl the
situation." Tbete had been fean the
death or Duvalier would ~reclpltate
bloodshed Jn·& lll!lloo torn e.•!!Uli , abortive uprlalnil ftYOIU YllllJU,
but the altuaUon rema!ned eaJ • '
The duth wu lllnOUDCed by. the
government radio which aald be died at I
p.m. and that Jean-Claude already bad
taken over and named a new cabinet
wh.,. Foreign Mlolster, Adtfan Ray.
mond, is the brother Clf Claude Raymond,
bead of the 5,500-man Haltlar;i. army.
PollUca! obaerven 1ald tbh 1ppareolly
meant army aupport for the succeasor of
Paµ Doc who had malotaloed his Pot~
tion for yean by skillfully playing off the
army against bia dreaded 25,000-man Ton
Ton Macoute, a bogeyman person'J
mlllUa steeped ID the lean ln!plred 'by voodoo!Jm.
Cancer in Girls
Whose Mothers
Used Drug Told
By BRIAN SULLJV AN
.& ,. Sdfne• Wrlltr
NEW YORK -Harvard Medical
School scientists reported today they
have found a rare vaginal cancer In
seven women iged 15 to 22 apparently
caused by a synthetic hormone drug
given to their mothers 15 to 20 yeara
earlier during pregnancy.
The report appeared In the New
England Journal of Medicine, which call·
ed it "oC great scientific importance and
serious social implications."
The journal aaid the evidenct tndJcates
a direct relationship between the drug
and the cancer, similar to known birth
defects caused by German meule.s and
the drug thalldomlde.
Dr. Arthur L. Herbst, obstetrician and
gynecologist and principal author of the
report, said that to the best of h1s
knowledge nothing like this, with such a
time lag, bu been found before.
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HAITI CHIEF DEAD
'P1pa Doc' Duvoll1r
Ralph Williams
Charge,s Credit
Firm 'Piracy'
From Wire -
The world'• largest Ford dealer fUed
suit Wednesday ID a Philadelphia federal
cour~ charging the Chryaler Crecllt
CorporaUon ronspired to drive him out of
business 1n three states.
Ralph Willlams, whose wile won their
exclusive Newport Beach home tn recent
dissolution-0!-marriage action, filed the
so-called class suit i n Uehalf of aU
Chrysler dealers.
He alleged he has lost two of three
large dealerships through Chrysler Credit
Corporation-init.ialed legal action In
Howton, Tex., SeatUe, Wash., and San
Francisco.
Williams still retains interests in other
dealerships, such as one in Downey,
although hi:s name was dropped from it.
His legal action charges the rtnn -a
car·financing subsidiary of lhe manufac4
lurer -used its so-called dealer en-
terprise dealership program to seize bb
busi.nesses.
"Regardless of the successful opera-
tion," the suit claims.
Attorneys for Williams charge 1n the
suit that under auch a system the
Olrysler profits would lnc:rease sharply.
Supervisors Reveal Lack
Of Faith in Gov. Reagan
Orange County supervisors Otairman
Robert Battin and fellow Supervisor
Ralph Clark told newsmen today they
didn'l have much faith in Gov. Reagan's ~ellare progranu. Both men are
Demoeratl.
Battin pointed to erperiencet the coun-Lf bad tut year when alate funding wa:s
out back and the counly had to pici: up
tbe alack 11 the expense or local tai:·
payers.
Battin ind Clark. along w I t h
supervisors William Phitllps and David>
Baku met with state :sen11tors and
1uembtyrnen from Oranie County In
Sacramento Wednesday.
A!!emblyman Kenneth C.O.., ( D •
Anaheim), Democratic caUCWI chalrman
of the assembly told the Sl,IPervlsors that
their communication to Uie lawmakers
could be greatly improved.
"If you have problelllJ jrou;re going to
have to let us know about them," Cory
u ld. "It U. your reapanslbiUry lo get the
Information to us."
Cory pointed out that the state wu 1n 1
bad Po&itlon moneywise at well as the
county but added that: "If proposals
before the legislature won't do the job
for the coonties then you lhould gather
enough facts tb prove It and get them to
us."
Rockwell's
Site Put
On Market
North American Rockwell has put the
aix-1tory Anabelm headquarters buildln& er it.! Autonetics Division on the market,
but the move is not related to the firm's
problems with Its giant Laguna Niguel
facility, a spokesman l&id today.
The huge Niguel structure, built in the
style of a Babylonian •·Ziggurat," ill back
on the market after negotiations to sell it
to Fluor Corporation were terminated.
This week, the firm's 183,ln)..square--
foot Anaheim be.adquarter1 at 3370
Mitaloma St. alH was put up for 1ale or
lease, but the company 1pokesman said
lb1s :sale bad been planned regardless of
wbat happened to the Niguel plant as
part of a phasing out er Anaheim
facilities.
''We have several buildings in the
area," he said, "and tbe work level has
dropped there so we no longer need the
space."
He denied reports that there are firm
plans to move employe1 from the Ana·
helm headquarters into the unoccupied
Niguel building.
"At lb1s point we haven't decided
where they will go,0 ibe spokesman laid.
"Flnt we have to sell or ltase the
Anaheim building and thl:s may take
1ome time."
However, he added, Rockwell is "very
definitely interested" Jn using the Niguel
plant ii no buyer is found withln the nezt
few monhs and wW continue to :study this
pooslbillly.
Coldwell Banker Real Estate on.::e
more la handling the rniWoo-square-foot
"ziggurat" which is available for an ask·
ing price or $24,750,000.
EI Toro Aviator
Killed in Crash
An El Toro-based Marine Corps pilot
wa s killed Wednesday when hls A4
Skyhawk jet attack plane crashed during
a practice bombing run over a remote
desert training area near Yuma, Ariz.
Dead is Capt. James E. Stroupe, 27, of
14232 Carfaz Ave., Tustin who was at·
tacbed to Marine Attack Squadron 214 .
According to wltnesse1, Capt. Stroupe
v.·as pulling out of a low level bombing
run when the crash occurred.
The VJetnam veteran is !UrV:ived by his
wile, Suzanne.
' B're 'ery Tnick Fleet
W,~,,R1 on..Propane
' SAN \.!JwiCIBCO (UPI) -Aa part or
ill oblervance of Earth Day, a west cout
brewery announced convenion of it.!I fleet
or gasoline powered cars and trucks to
low-smog propane.
Lucky Breweries, Inc., Wednesday
demonatrated the new propane system.a
on 30 vehicles and President Peter Wid--
drln,ton . aald au it1 olher psoline
vehicles would be converted as soon as
poulble.
LAST
3
DAYS
LAGUNAGRINS -Sometimes Lagunans grin. This group seems
pretty happy. They will bubble to the surface. of a musical review at
the Festival of Arts' Forum Theater Friday, Saturday .and Sunday.
From left to right in front are Ron Bous.som, Eve Evans 1llld Hal Lan·
don. Left to right in rear are Leslie Tucbe and James McKie.
80 Organizations Hosting
Life-in-Laguna Festival
~1.ore than 80 Laguna Beach organiza·
tion:s and groups now are signed up to
participate in the Festival of Life-in-
1..aguna, to be presented Friday, Saturday
and Sund1y at the Festival ef AJts
grounds and Forum 11leater.
'Ibe thi'ee-day event comblne:s a Com-
munity Fair, with exhibits by organb:a·
lions and a theatrical production,
Lagunagrlns, a musical revJew of life in
Laguna interspersed. with a u d I e n c e
discussion and movies made in Laguna.
The Friday performance begins at 8:30
p.m.
Lagunan Ian Bernard, musical director
of TV'• Laugb·ln, is writing and directing
Lagun1grins and audience partlcipaUon
will be Jed by Bill McGaw, director of
communications at Wealem Behavioral
Scleocea Imtitute in La Jolla.
Proceedl from sale of tickets to
Laguoagriol, •I $1.50 each, will go
toward the Lquna Greenbelt Admiulon
to the~ will be free. ,
The festtv.i, orl1inally calle'd •
Festival of I.s:sues, is a University of
California research project j o i n t I y
sponsored by the Laguna Beach Jaycees
and financed by a community services
grant from the National Institute of Men·
ta! Health. Van King is project director
for the university and a •lx·member
steering committee · includes E r n i e
Quigley, Jaycee representative and
stockbroker; RJchard Jahraus, lumber.
man; FA Van Deu:sen, businessmaa and
writer; Briggs Christian Mon1J.Smith,
anthropologist and historian; Peg Smith,
journalist; and King, community services
planner.
Tickets for Lagunagrins are on :sale at
Marriners Stationers, Greenbelt bead·
quarters, 216 Forest Ave., 'J'rOtter's
Bakery and tbe Festival Volunteer ]:"ost,
334 Forest Ave.
Nixon Will Join
In Ceremonies
At Pendleton
WASHINGTON (UPI) -President
Nixon will participate April 30 in
ceremonies at Camp Pendleton, welcom-
ing the 1st Marine Division back from
Vietnam.
Nixon then will :spend five or siz days
working at the Western White House at
Sab'Clemente, Press Secretary Ronald L.
Ziegler 1aid Wednesday.
The Marine Divis.ion i3 be l n c
withdrawn from Vietnam as part of Nix·
on·s program to reduce forces in the war
1.one. April 30 is the last day of the
curnnt withdrawal phase w h I c h has
dr~ped the U.S. troop level in Vietnam
to 284,000. The withdrawal of another
100,000 men starta May l. Jt is to b1 cont·
pleted by Dec. 1.
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Co.uncil Ol(s .Gas Station·
By ·BARBARA KREmUll or ... ~ IJI ... S,!tff
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Arguments that a new service station
on .-N<rth Coist mghwa{ is neither
"duentiaJ" nor "beneficial to public
wtl!are" tJiled tq move the 'Laguna
Beach City COOncll Wedne!day night.
CoonCilmen voted S-2 to uphold the
gr.anUng of a permit for a Standard Oil
Company staUon eidjacut .to lbe. faJ11ed
Star Pi,ne, with Roy Holm" and Charlton
Boyd casUnJ dis~ll.llng votes.
Author)zaboo of the structllre at 1251
North Coast Highway had been appealed
by property ·owner Fred C: Kibbey who
maintained the commission had not com·
plied 011\th requir<monl& for Ju.tlfyinC a
c:onditiooil ... permit,
~'Wtth three gas a~tJOns lheie already,
It can hardly be a"llecessltr." Kibbey told
the council, "and' with five going broke ln
the put fouryean It wouldn'I seem to &e
·in the public good.''"
<\t1101d llano, .Upportlng Kibbey'•· ap-J>efil, said the commission also bad
vialated prescrlb~ procedur~ .in b)'p8'S-
ing · the Board . o( Adjustment whiCh
shOuld"have been asked to approve plans.
Adminlstr".ltive assist.int .AJ Autry said
lhe board has agreed. "Informally" that·lt
would be more sensible ·ro( the applicant
to seek the necessary <.'OOditional use
permit before submitting plans. ~
could be reviewed at any time, he aa.ld.
BOA member• bad told him they \'ere
not consulted on the P,S ltation p:iatter .at
any Ume, Hano mmted.
Opposing the •inlta:llaUon on en-
vironmental gro\llld,!, James li>illey of ~
CiUzens' ToWn Planntnl AasoclaU01f ur1· ed the couneil to :attempt to arrange. fi:lr ·
another JocaUon· posllb1y ·in ~ '
with .one of the proposed ne)Y . ~kine ·
structures.
After S!aJ)dard Oil prop.rty reP<esen-
tative Gerald · Buck had presented iJr3V,.
ings ilu1trating the company'• elforti to
comply with design requirements made
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and a naUonaUy kno9n bulinW ~I'"' .
ment oonaultant ""f a~inle<\-.le ~ .
Laguna Beach PlannlJI( bm\unisllGn laU
We-y.,
Following C midnight uecutive Kl!lon
at thl dole of a .ncwar City Cnllncll
meeUng, Mayor Rlchard Goldber1 an·
nounced the appointment of MlchaeJ
May, '11, manager of Warren Import!
Interiors, 1910 S. Cout Highway and
John E. McDowell, 12, WOO baa .bis na·
tionally · known busintsa management
service ln Los Angeles Ind lives at· 757
coast View Drive.
The new Commissioners replace Jact
Escbbach and ltd>ert Hastings, bofll Of
whom resigned in recent weeks, H.alUn&t
to undtrp heart aurgery In Texas.
May, a •ix·ye.f Ugum realdent, 11,t
-''adii.i.ie o/'lhe USC'Sdiool Of'Ardllfio. ,., ·= aliir l"lne Art And was a miblha ol " Ill< sC foo.iball 14U&d. He hal bdol active
fn"civi< llflaJn In ~ tlmlgb tM ·Ja_, ,
.f ~ Mq)OweU. literally born and reared on
the campua of Stanford Unlventty, whm
· his parfftts nv.1, wu graduated from
Stanford and from ii& "'1tool of Businea
Admlni~ation. . ltno"1l •cron· the United Sta tea for his
work u a busipess management and
labor rtlation& conaultanl, he helped
drafl the TafHlartley Act.
BEWARE THE .BEES; THEY MIGHT SWARM ON YOU
Honey Ml~ers Stick Together-'De1plte.Offici1ldom
The pew corinniuioner1 will be aeated
at the first Plannlng Commiaslon mettlne
1n May.
""Buzzing"
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Girl, 9, Better
After . Accident
Mace IVo Cul'.e for Bee Invasion. Nin~year~ld Mar~ RJ,m!ru of San
Clez;nente w11 reported· makiq: steady
Improvement from the uvere ilfuriu
ahe auffered lut wed: in an auto-pedea-
Santa Ana officers were called ·out in
"forct'' Wednesday to break up ·an
"unlawf\ll assembly" in fronLof the old
County Courthouse.
The offending assembly consiJ;ted of
thousands or honey bees which bad
gathered on a car at the southwest corner
of Santa Ana Boulevard and Sycamore
Street
A motorcycle officer first noticed the
unusual gathering, attracted no doubt by
the lood buzzing of the participant!.
,No bee expert, he called the city's
Animal Control Department. Officer
r-lorm Batchelder appeared on the scent
SAN CLEMENTE
BONDS KILLED
San Clemente VGten Tuesday
killed all four parks and recreation
bond proposals, failing to grant a
two-thirds majority to any part of
the mllllon dollar revenue issue.
The proposals called for sale of
bonds to construct a clubhouse and
a youth recreation center and to
develop and Improve etiaUng parks
and beach facillUes.
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and ·demonstrating great courage ad· trian mishap.,
vanced upon · the swarm and · sprayed • The girl was admitted Into intensive
them with..cheJDical Mace noramlly UJed care after the <.'Ollision Jn critical coo-
l d ' ditioo JDd unconscious. 1
on unru Y 0.i5• ·. Since theri, ·iald aides at South Coast
After repeated appli,catlons of the of· Community Hosjiital • the Lu Palmaa
fending Mace the swarm broke up 5C8t... Elementary School 1iudent ba1 ·regained
tering the by now large gal.hering of consciousneu ahd la responding well to
bystanders. treatment.
But the now riotous swarm looked for a The girl ls the· daughter of Mrs. Carol
new landing spot. Yep, you guessed it, Ramirez of 213 C West Canad.a.
they chose the· Animal Control Depart-
ment truck.
Batchelder, undaunted, attacked again
with bis handy Mace. But tbe enemy wu
irhmune by lhb lime and refused to
budge.
Finally Batchelder drove off with his
unweicome hitchhikers clln&lng to the
tru<:k.
Contacted later ht said he responded to
a call ln the we1tem section of Santa Ana
and when he returned to lbe tru<:k the
sw1rm had aplit and nre •now two,
guarding each door of the truck.
No loliger all powerful since his Mace
had no effect, Batchelder went back to 1
more tried and true method, a water
hose.
This scattered the lrespassers and the
control olOcer took a break for Jund\.
When he returned, the. swarm had 1et-
tled on a nearby cir. Batchelder had b.11.d
fJlO<l&b, He juat drove away.
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In the Capillr ... Unified Sc:hool 1>1.-
trlcl eltc:Uon, indJID1$enll wert ou41t<1
from U... out of fourJrt111ff areu. Only
incumbent lO tttain bis teat in. 1'M di~
trlct. was veterinirian Dr, Reibert. Bua--
ley, •ho ran unopposed In lrustee 1re1 I.
Jn trustee aru 4 Donald E. InltJ
de(eated incumbent Hltcourt B u JI •
Gordon L. Peterson woo,over lnc:umbtnt
Stanley C. Kelley irr tnistee na 1 ind
C.Orge L. While defHled' lneumbent
Nofle F1mularo tn tn3tee arta I. '
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During Laguna Greenbelt Week -this week -
donated work of top artists and ttafbmen·will be
on sale ·at U6 Forest Ave. The funds are to go to·
ward acquia!Uon of open space as a buffer around
DAILY P'ILOT Starr ....,.
the art colony. Three of the participating artists
are from left-Mia· Krantt, Frank Interlandi and Ray
Friesz.
Haiti's· Chief 'Papa Doc'
Succumbs; Son Takes Over
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Rockwell's
Site Put ..
On Market
North American RockwJi has -put the
1lx-1tory Anaheim beadqUll'tA!n bullcllnC
et Jts Autonetics Dlviaion on the marbt.
but the move ii not related to the firm'•
problems with ill giant Laguna Niguel
facillly, a spottsman sllld today.
The huge NlgueJ structure, built in the
slyle of a Babylonian "Zlggura~" ii beck
on the market after negotiations to sell it
to Fluor Corporation were terminated.
Thia week, the firm's 183,000-square-
foot Anaheim headquarter• a:t 3370
Miralorna St also was put up for sale or
lease, but tbe e<1mpany spokesman aald
this aaJe bad been planned· regardless of
what happened to tbe Niguel plant as
part of a phuing out Clf Anaheim
faclllUes.·
"We have several buildings in the
area," be said, "and the wort level baa
dropped there so we no longer need tbe
l!ipact."
He denied reports that there are firm
plans to move employes from the Ana-
heim headquarters into the unoccupied
Niguel building.
"At tbls point we haven't decided
where they will go," the spokesman said.
"First we have to seU or lease the
Anaheim building and this may take
some time."
However, be added, Rockwell is "very
definitely interested" in using the Niguel
plant H no buyer is found wit.bin tbe nei:t
few monh! and will continue to study this
poSllblllly.
Coldwell Banker Real Erl.ate once
more is handling the mllli~square-foot
"ziggurat" which is available for an ask·
ing price of $24, 750,0CWI.
El Toro Aviator
Killed in Crash
An El Toro-based Marine Corps pilot
was tilled Wednesday when his A4
Skyhawk jet attack plane crashed during
a practice bombing run over a remote
desert training area near Yuma, Ariz.
Dead is Capt. James E. Stroupe, 27, of
14232 Carfaz; Ave., Tustin who was at-
tached to Marine Attack Squadron 214.
According to witnesses, Capt. Stroupe
was pulling out of. a low level bombing
nm when the crash occurred.
The Vietnam veteran ia survived by his
wife, Sm.anne.
LAGUNAGRINS -SomeUmes Lagunans, iiru; .. Thi~ group ·~ms
pretty happy. They will bubble to the surface of a musical review at
the Festival of Arts' Forum Theater Friday, S.turday and· Sunday.
From left .to right in front are Ron Boussom, Eve· Evans and Hal Lan-
don. Left to right in rear are Leslje Tuche and James McK.ie.
80 Organizations ~osting • •
Life-in-Laguna Fes.fival
More than 80 Laguna Beach organiza-
tions and groizp! now are signed up to
participate in. the Festival of Life-in·
LaiWJa, to be presented Friday, Saturday
and Sunday at the Festival C1f Arts
grounds an4 Forum Theater.
The three-day event combines a Com-
munity Fair, with ef:hibits by organiza-
tions and a thealrical production,
Lagunagrins, a musical review of life in
Laguna interspersed with a u d i e n c e
discu.s.sioa and movies made in Laguna.
The Friday performance begins at 8:30
p.m.
anthropologist and historian; Peg Smith,
journalist; and King, community services
planner.
Tickets for Lagunagrins are on sale at
Marriners Stationers, Greenbelt bead·
· quarters, 216 Forest Ave., Trotter's
Bakery and the Festival Volunteer Peat,
334 Forest Ave.
Nixon Will Join
In Ceremonies
At Pendleton PORT·AU·PRINCE, Halli (UPI) -
Francois "Papa Doc" Duvalier, Haiti's
president for life, cited Wednes!ay night
at tbe age ot 64, ending a lii-y~ar dic-
tatorl@l reJgn "'u t.bill impoverished na-
tion '' that .be . ruled through fear,
-and brutllily. He wu &UC> ceeded by bis son Jean-Claude, 20.
fice he greeted wellwisbers el) the
grounds of· the threMotned presidential
palace and wa1 honored by ·.a pirade Gf
the palace·guards. He ttild the nation iD
bis firsts~, "I,wlll colllipyew .
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Lagunan Ian Bernard, musical director
of TV'• Laugh-In, is writ.Ing ·and directing
Lagunagrins and audience participation
will be led by Bill McGa'lf, director of
communications at Western Behavioral
Sciences Institute in La Jolla.
Proceedli from sale of tick.els to
Lagunagrins, at $1.SO each, will go
toward the Laguna Gr~nbelt. Admission
to the grouodl will be f~~e.
WASHINGTON (UPI) -President
Nixon will participate April 30 in
ceremonies at Camp Pendleton, welcom-
ing the l!t Marine Division back from
Vietnam. Jean-Claude, who fancies .motorcycles,
zports can and. glrls1 was awo~ j.11 at an
earlyj.monllq: c~ before the news
of ~ fa-'• dtalh wu announced by tbe 1overnment ra410, Until a few
montm .ago he was a reluctant law school
1tudenL
Papa Doc, who died seven days after
hil Mlh birthday celebr>Uoos, bad been
ailing for y.ean and was seriously ill for
three moolhs. During that period tie
reviled the constitution so he would be
rucceeded by Jean-Claude, a strapping
youth with the loob of an out of condition
football player.
In 1De of J~ude's first acts of of·
County Will Get
Joh A,id Office
Orane:e C.ounty will get one or f&
special offices to aid unemployed
aerospace worten, the U.S. Department
(lf Labor announced today in Washington.
1be offices will help engineers, sclen·
tists and technicians in 11 states find
suilabll job:I under a $4.2 million program
that wjl!Cprovlde job training as well ..
Other centers in California will be
established in Los Angels, San Diego
and San Jose .
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as if he were in full· command . of tbe
situation." There kat1 been fears the
death of Duvall~ would pr~l!ltate ,
bloodshed tn-~~o lorn tor ~eirli• '
abortive uprislngt, revolts an~invasi'6ns,
but the situation remained calm.
The death was announced by the
government radio which said he died 'at 8
p.m. and that Jean-Oaude already had
taken over and named a new cabinet
whose Foreign Minister, Adrian Ray-
mond, is the brother of Claude Raymond
bead of the 5,SOO.man Ha:1t1an·itrmy. '
Political obaervers satd this apparently
meant army support for tbe successor of
Papa Doc who had maintained his posi·
tlon for years by skillfully playing off the
army against bis dreaded 25,000..man Ton
Ton Macoute. a bogeyman personal
militia . 1teeped in the fears inspired by voodooJSm.
Cancer in Girls
Whose M otliers
Used Drug Told
By BRIAN SUWV AN
Al' 5ClllllC• WrlHr
NEW YORK -Harvard Medical
School scientists reported today they
have found a rare vaginal cancer in
seven women aged 15 to 22 apparenUy
caused by a synthetic honnone drug
given to their mothers 15 to 20 years
earlier during pregnancy.
The report appeared in the New
En~land Journal of Medicine, which call-
ed 1t "of great. scientific importance and
serious social implications."
The journal said the evidence indicates
a direct relationship between the drug
and the cancer, simtlar to known birth
defects caused by German measles and
the drug thalidomide.
Dr. Arthur L. Herbst, obstetrician ind
gynecologist and principal author of the
report, said that to the best of his
knowledge nothing like this, with such a
time lag1 has been found before.
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HAITI CHIEF DEAD
'P•p• Doc# Duv11lier ,,._ "\
Ralph Williams
Charges Credit
Firm 'Piracy'
From Wlre Services
The world's largest Ford dealer filed
suit Wednesday in a Philadelphia federal
court, charglng the Chrysler Credit
Corporation conspired to drive him out of
business in three states.
Ralph Williams, whose wile woo their
exclusive Newport Beach home in recent
dissolution-of-marTlage acUon, filed the
so-called class suit i n Uehalf of all
Chrysler dealers.
He alleged he has lost two ol three
large dealerships lhtough Chrysler Credit
Corporaliol\oinitiated legal action in
Houston, Tex., SeatUe. Wash., and San
Francisco.
Williams still retains Interests ln other
dealerships. such as ooe in Downey,
although his name was dropped from Jt.
His legal action charge.s the firm -a
car-financing subsidiary of the manufac·
lurer -used ils so-called dealer en-
terprise dealership program to seize his
businesses.
"Regardless of the successful opera·
tion," the suit claims.
Attorneys for Williams charge In the
suit that under IUCh a system the
Chrysler profits would increue sharply.
Supervisors Reveal Lack
Of Faith in Gov. Reagan
Orange County supe rvisors Chairman
Robert Battin and fellow Supervisor
R.alph Clark told newsmen today they
dktn't have much fa ith in Gov. Reagan's
welfare programs. Both men are
Democrats.
Battin pointed to experiences the coun-
ty had la~year when state funding was
cut back and the coonty had to plck up
the slack at the expcn.se of local tU. payers. ,
llatun and Clark, along w I t h
rupervliors William Phillips and David
Baker met with 1tate senators and
assemblymen from Orange Count1 In
Sacramento \\'ednesday.
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Assemblyman Kenneth Cory ( D •
Anaheim), Democratic caucus dlairman
of the assembly told the supervisors that
their communication to the lawmakers
could be greatly improved.
"lf you have problems you'rt going to
have to let us ~w about them," Cory
said, "It Is your responalblllty lo l•I the
information to u~."
Piry pointed out <hat lb< 1late wu In a
bad position moneywlse as weJi 11 the
county hlll added tha~ "fl ptOp<llail
boWe the leglalatur• won~ do Ille Job ·
for tbe coundet tbtn you ahoUld 1athet
enough factl to prove It Ind gtt them to
U.S."
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Brewery Truck Fleet
'i.J.i,Q~IJtl: on.Propane
sAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Aa part of
Its observance of Earth Day, a west coast
brewery announced conversion of its fleet
of gasoline powered cart and trucks to
low.smo1 propane.
Lucky Breweries, Inc., Wednesday
dep:i~ted the new propane systems
on 30 vehicles and President Peter Wid-
drin(toa aald, all its other 'euoline
vehiclea would be converted u · aooo u
poaatble. .
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The fesUvaJ; orI&ihally cl1led a
Festival of Issues, is a Uoivei;_sity of
California research p_roject j o 1 n t J y
sponsored by the Laguna Beach J,ycee,
·and financed by a community services
grant from the National lnsUtute of Men~
tal Health. Van King is project director
for the university and a six-member
steering committee includes E r n i·e
Quigley, Jaycee representative an1:1
stockbroker; Richard Jahraus, lum!
man; FA Van I>eoaea., buslneumaa
writer; Briggs CbrWian Morrb-S Ill,
Nixon then will spend five or six: days
wor~ at tb! lj'ealep> White H~ at
San Clemente, Press Secretary Ronald L.
Ziegler said Wednesday.
The Marine Divis.ion is b e i n I
withdrawn from Vietnam as part of Nix·
on's program to reduce forces in the war
zone. April 30 is: the last day of the
current withdrawal phase w hi c h bu
~ped the U.S. troop level in Vietnam
to 284,000. The withdrawal of another
100,000 men starts May J. It is to be comi
pleted by Dec. I.
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San Cl~menie
Capistrano EDITION
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N.Y. Steek•
voi:. 64, NO. 96, 4 SECTIONS, 46' PAGES OgANGE COUl'jTY, CALIFORNIA JMURSD>;Y'; APRIL 22, 197 f . . "
San Clelllente' s Bond
By JOHN VALTERZA
OI 11111 Dlltf Plllt ltd
Fillil unolfktla1 tallies were compiled
IJtt Wodnelday afternoon by s&n
Oemente City Clerk Mu Berg, abowing ·
no-IUbatanUaI changes 1n u.. IOUl1d
defeat of four separate parka and rea"e&·
tion bond it.em1.
Wllll Ille tallies of tile final precinct,
only two of lht: four ilsuea commltlded a
11m·p1e znajority of aye votea.
Two olhers -the proposed . youth
recreatiQn center and a measure to
upgrllde anQ develop new nel.ghh<1'hood
parks regi!tered coruiiderably lower.
The final la.1llea for each item are :
•
-Proposition A. Ille !400.000 .,,.,.
munlty clubboUle measure, lost, 1,884 yes
and 1,351 nd. 'J1!e margin rtpresenll a
51.1 percent l)'e vote, not mougb for tbe
twcHhlrds majprity-"'llllnd by law.
-Proposition B, Ille propcll41 In build a
$MO,OOO youth recreaUon center, failed at
Ille blgliesl marllln of Ille -wilh-a
final unofficial mmt of 1,411 aye to 1,118
no, or 0.7 per~nt iye wt.es. ·
.....Proposition C, whlcb would have rai.
~ about $140,000 to deve)Op new
neighborhood parb and complete ex-
isting ooes, was Ole second-lowest vote
getter with 1,419 yes and 1,71)& no votes,
or 45.4 percent approval.
n 1war
City Plan s
Ouhhouse
Negotiation
AlnJd IOmt criticism from o n e
memlttr ~ San Clemente city couor:ilmtn
Wed-.ldaJ ·altffd IJ 11e1otia\o ·.,,Ulo;lbe 1
low bJdder 011 tht community clubhouse
projed In an aUempl lo bl1N 1lie pilce
clown.
Cow!cilmen alao 'll'ed f4 .. IM\l\!Y
on the city's capability ol. ptiy~ tor th ' . project with reseive fund1 ID light of the
failure Tue9day of a bond Issue on tbe
meeting place project.
But that majority opinion ol. the ~lty
council drew charges from vtltran coun4
cllman Dr. Wade lJJwer .tbat "It wu a
sloppy way to do business."
Dr. lJJwer cast the only dl11e11ilng vote
le a measure to dirtd the city committee
on the clubhouse to work out cuts in the
approved plans for the new mettin&
place.
The action on the clubhouse lssut bad
yet another wrinkle Wednesday -the
denial that city Plannlng ~iorier
Ray McCulln," a local bgilder, would
have any conflict of interest as the al>"
parent low bidder for the project.
Mayor Walter Evans led the evening's
discussion on the clubhouse issue by
seekin& an opinion from City Attorney F.
MacKemie Brown on the conruct ques-
tion.
Brown's opinion was that because
McCaslin does not sit on• a legal body
which would award contracts, he would
not be committing a conflict.
Mccaslin has built clly projects before
_; notably I.he lifeguard headquarters at
I.he city beach several yeara ago.
His low bid for the clubhouse project
w1;s opened before voten decided an the
fate of the financing for the project and
three others last. Tuesday. All !our failed
at the polls.
The b}d l>f'lct was in the range of
'233.000 with the chuptr ol. two alternate
air eonditiontna systems. .
The intent of tht council action
Wednfsday. was for ,it sptelal counclk:ity
staff committee to meet with .the builder
before Dell Tueiday to aeek ways of cut·
Ung llle·toslJ of Ille pn>posed project
A report ls expected to be ready 'I'Ues-
day night when councilmen meet in ad-
journed session to canvau the ballots
from the recent el~lon.
After deciding on that matter, the
council then tackled the Issue over con·
tracta to demolilh the PQrtiont of the ex·
istin& buUdin& Nilled. by a oosUy fire ear-
ly last year.
Evans Wins 2nd
Term as Ma yor
In San Clemente
s.. Clemente City CouncUman Walter
Ev am Jr~ woa his second term as miyor
by unanrninwl vote Of his ftlloW eoun.
cilmill W«In.aday. '
Tb<~Uon~of mayor m>-lem ,. .. ;nn.
ed by Councilman Cliff Myers who woo
after two votea of Ille COW1cil. The !Int
l.ally WU 8 tie.
The btit.ill vote for Myers appeared to
be 3-1 In favor with one abstention on a
secret ballot marked only with 1n19111.
The decision stood until the meeting
was nearly 1t a close and Cou'ncilman
Wade Lower mentioned "It ls a small
matter, but I think there was a Ue vote. •1·
City Clerk Maz Be.rg rethe.cked the
ballots marked only with the first lettet
of the candidate's last name and con-
ceded that one vote could register either
as an M for Myers or an L for Lower.
The council voted again . The vote was 3-
.2.
P.endleton Hospital
Bid Award~d to Firm
'A Beverly JfiRs cootrading firm has
won the contract to build Camp
Pendleton's new 600-bed Naval Hospital
at a projected COit of $11.t mlllion.
Montgomery, Roa and Fisher, Tnc.,
received the contract for the construction
of the new facility, which will be ready
for occupancy in about nine months,
Mar\ne spokesmen said.
The nine-story hospital complex will
replact the. pruent Naval Hospital at the
huge base.
-~position . D, a measure which
would bave railed about flO'l,000 In
upgrade public beach accesses and beach
!acilltiu, drew l,652 yea votes and 1,523
against, a 1lmple fav.X-able majority or
52 percent. · ' --
·Veteran observer• of the ·election In-
timated after. Ille vole llull Ille m!rglns
were. "pr.edk;tab1e" ID Ught of a veriety
of facton affecting San Clemente voters
this year.
Early pronost.iel.totl ·predicted df.f~at
because of the Um.ing of tbe·electlOh. City
Councilmen decided to blend the local .
tiond tsiue with the' Aprll 20 ·irustee elec4
Uon.s in two local school diatticta to savt·
College's
Impact
Described
• A ttiinONillJ'eolltie Mi cmly ...... 111,
Ille 20ll> ct11lur7 ~a lwillp -
slcleroble .-.mic lief\ Iii Ua ophert of
Influence.
Saddleback · C.Uep's lmpoc:\ on lb
community's economy wo oulllned for
members o( the Saddleback Valley
Chamber of C'.ommerce thil week.
Mel Mitchell, pub tie relations director,
described the scboel'• role 11 a consumer
-'11 commuOtiy _ bUslneas service! u
well as tu douaii. -
"S.ddleback CoUe1e bat bad • lremep-
dOUs impact on the tconomy of the com·
munity," said Mitdlell, .speaking' •t the
Mission Vjejo Inn. "It putl back into the
area a poyrofl of.fl.I million aonually."
He 1aid 75 pen:tnl ·of Ille 1eneral !und
goes for aalarieS while "app1ocbnately
IS3.000 la l(>Ollt for ullliUU: anolber
$5!,000 f« miacellaneoul supplies and fl~.ooo for tmtriidJonal iupplies.
"This ii for the most part money flow·
Ing into the Saddleback Valley," he aaid.
Another $2.t million bas been spent fur
capital outlay.
""Education ii not so far removed from
the buaintss community,'' be aaid. "lt'1
Image may be tarnished but educaUon to-
day is better than ever."
He ·~Id the C!Jmmunlty cOllege i1 thie
most important innovation of lbls cen.
tury. Thtre are currenUy 1,008 In the na·
tion, 93 in the state of Callfomia.
"They are increasing on the •verage of
one per week,'' be added.
Mitchell said out of 800,000 ltudents in
the state three out of four who go ·on to
colle1e go to a community college.
''At Saddletiack we have aeveral kinds or lludenla -Ille lnnif ... lllldeql who
will go on when be completes his two
yean, tht.senerat education student who
wants to increase his knowled.Je1 the stu-
dent in an eceupational training program
and the. Woi'ker who wanll to upgrade bis
skills.
"We have housewives, retired ciUzens,
skilled Wlltker1 and youtl)s wt of high
school. We serve many different kinds of --" .. ~·· Mitchell said many exciting thing& are
happe.nina: on the campus today. He
described the new 75.000 square foot
ltbrary-claaroom comple1 whlch will be
built In the spring and showed a 1eries of
slldet depicting life on Oit college cam-
J>lll.
San Cl.enaente Program
Failur·e 'Predictable"·
lbme eteclion upensea and draw a·wider
range of voters.
Crillcs forecast defeat because Ille
election date loll within a rew daya of Ille
deadline for llate I!"! redt:raI •Income
taxes &I well•a ·tbe Iatest·lnstallment Ot
property ·lues. · •
Such deadlines rarely put wt.era la a.
favorable. mood.
Some observert, also bfaMO<j . t!Je
~~'leral completktl of the spring, .1'fJ,·
economy, for prompting voters_ to cut a
no vote on more revenue measures. ·
Yet U10lher poMihle contributor wlbe
failure of the youtb.facWty la itilack of ar
ta"llble plan •
CrlUcs sniped 1141>' city because Ille
r.quesl for Ille !unds bad been made with
no p~ at goala outlined for the
facility.
The <Ame criUca i:hutbed the city'•
purchaae lut year of $200,000 worth ol
property in ihe area earmarked for the
rea-eaUon center, Ille olte of Ille. exl!ling
Dea.ch.club and municipal pool building,
Councilmen qreed that they bad con-
'lfdered all thf pcsslble plus and min\15
facl.Ol'a•Of all four l.uUes before decidlna:
on the .sty.le and date of the election.
•For a Ume, earlier this yrar. the coun-
cil chall(ed lb mind repeatedly on Ille
number of Items and their_ 1tyle of .. ap-
DAILY l'ILOT llllf l'lltf9
BEWARE TH! BEES; 'THEY MIGHT .SWARM ON YOU
Honey Mok•n $Hck T"90tljor DOsplto Officialdom . .
Court '"Bnzzing~
Mace No Cute-for Bee Invasion
. Santa Ana bfflcers were called out in
''force" Wednesday to break up an
"unlawful usembly" in front o( the old
County Courthouse.
The offending assembly o:lllllsted of
thousands of honey beet which had
gathered on a car at ~ southwest corner
of. Santa Ana Boulevard and Sycamore
Street
A motorcycle officer !lrst noticed the
unusual gathering, attracted no doubt by
the Jouit buutng of the parLlclpanll.
Wo bee expert, he called the city's
.
Anlmfl Control DepartmenL Officer
Norm 'Batchelder appeared on the scene
aod demonstrating gn:at courage ad-
vanced1 upon the 1warm and aprayed
them with chenllcal ·Mace, noramlly used
oo unruly dogs.
After repeated applications of the of-
fending Mat"e the swarm broke up scat-
tering the by now large gathering of
bystanders.
B\11 the now riotous &warm looked for a
new landing spat. Yep, you guessed It,
the.y chose the Animal Control Depart-
ment truck.
Batcbel4er, undaunted, at if.eked aa:ain
with hil handy Mace. But the enemy wu
Immune by tbia Ume llld refuted to
budge.
pearance on tllrballot.
At ooe point the eledlon omdally was
to have ccatallled a •in&le omnlbUJ
measure coviriDg all four !Lema. Some
cowicllmen bad bOped that • llrq pua&
for the clubbouae replacement wwki
have carried Ille rUt through. '
They opted, IMeacl, f4 gtve .oten Ille
widest cbolct ,poulblJ -If-for no -reason than to aaseu ncreaUooal
priorities.
"You can't uy that we didn't eJvt the
votm a choice,'" aa1d Councilman Wade
Lower after the election.
"'We wanted.. '1belr opfnlon• oo all Ille
projects,'' said .Mayor Walter Evans.,"
and we 1ot 1t.
Police Hold
100 Vets
In Chanting
WASHING TON (UPIJ -Nearly 100
parti<lpanla In on anUwat . pn>teat by
Vietnam veterana were: IJT'Uted today
and w .. 1 off to jall, lhllr banda <limped
behind their llleib lib PQW1, for rt!ua-
lng to ball • cllanliq d•momtnUoa at
th• Supreme Court.
There wu no re.sllt.anct amona tbl
noisy demooslraton u poUce moved In
to arrut !hem Ind csrt lhem oll In bu101
f4 !lit clejitral Jockup of Ille Wublngton
PoUce lllpartmen~ • lew b!Ocla away al
the foot of'C:apltol HUI.
A police opokesman placed Ille number
of peraons arrested -on • charge of
violating a federal law agatnst alt-iDJ or
limllar acUvity on federal property -at
lOI men and two women. The women
were taken to a different jail from tM
men.
The arrests took place on the white
marble 11t.ep1 of tbt columned Supreme
Court buildlnl at midmorning alter Ille
.rroop, part of a growing nwnber of a-GI
protesters CODCfuctine end-the-war pro-
tests, refuJed to move on.
Other protesters .aoon organized 1treet
campaigns to ltlJ peace buttons tn an ef·
fort to raise money to ball out thole ar-
rested. A spoke1m1J1 at the police lockup
uid thole muted we.re booked on
charges of disorderly conduct. .
The leader_ of a veterans organlzatlon
condemned "unwarranted attention'"
given by news media to t h t
demonstrators, aaylng It might cauM1
many people to bell.ye J~rrectly "they
represent the average Vietnam veteran.''
President Nixon plans to spend the
weekend at Clmlf David, Md., meaning
he will be out of town during a massive
antiwar rally Siturday by a. coalition of
peace groups.
Nixon's prtsl_ ~tary. Ronald L.
Ziegler. straaed ID •tlltude of tolerance
at the Whlte'HOtde! toward the wterans'
pn>lesil and 111baequenl c1unonruau .....
Zlealir said Ille · *'1Yemmont would
"take steps to avoid any' violence and
move with Ille uOOerslandin& that Ille
people of tl11t country have a right to ex-
press them!elves."
Close to 150 protesters appe:aHd on the
Supreme Court steps 'chanUnr a variety
of &Joa:ans befft polict moWid tn.
o ..... ,.
Jt'Ntller Girl, 9, Better
After Accident
Nine--year-old Mal'lha Jlamlrei of San
Clemente w11 reported matinc steady
improvement from tbe aevert il)uries
she suffered last wee.k in ID auto-pedei-
U'ian mishap.
Big Bang Set for July 4th . Finally Batchelder drove off wll.h hi.I
l\"Welcome hitcill1ikerl cllnfllg. In Ille
li'uck.
· Colllacted later be uld he rtsponded to
a call le ~ ""'tern ...,Uon of Santa Ana
and when be rellll'l1<:d to the truck Ille
swarm had split and were now two,
guarding ucb -ol Ille lruck.
The weall!ennan'a golnl to wbh>
up a little wfnd fot C08ltal d~
ez:s Friday. with ltmperalurel
1 inchtng up Into the. central liDlel
loCally and Ille mfd.oevtnU.. In'
land. .
'INSIDE TODAY
The girl w&I admitted into intensive
care after the collls1on in critJcal ~
diUon and unconu:lous. ~Ince then, Mild aides at South Coast
Community Hospital, the 1,.iat Palm&!
Elementary School student h•1 regained
consciousness and ii respond.Ins well to
tttatmenL
Tiie. girl is tht ttauatrter <I Mr1. Clrol
R.tmlraa ol Ill C W•I Canada.
Preliminary plsnnilljf and fund-raisin&
for the 12th annual veteran '1 firework.a
abOw llli1 Independenco Day In San
Clemente are well under way, said
spokesmen for Ole VeterlJ)'• ·Fireworks
Comm!Uee this week.
The group, which spon10rs the pro.
ftsslonal pyrotecbnic1 dlsplay lrom the
end of the city pier along with 1 patriotic
proeram, rece.ived city permission for the
project recently. Now tbe annual fund-
rablnl portloo of Ille plannln& baa begun
with Ille order of hundr<dl of prlnled ap-
peals which will be malled lo local
cill1e111 and groups.
The public donations form the built o(
the funds needed to offset tht COila of the
fireworks program.
The projett each year ls sponsored by
a committee with members ·from
American Lelio~ Pott 423. and _ti*
' .
Veterans or Fore1gn Wm Ge.orae t .
Smith Poat 71U.
Committee: 1poke!man Paul Roberts
1lid community service groups_ ·and
clUbe, chambers of commerce and priva,,te
~vldlJ&ls as well throughout tfle. ca~istrano Bay area will receive •PP61~
fl" l1j11dl .....
. Rbbel'li uld Ille orders ror th• hug•
flreworb . dl1play1 alre.a'dy have been Placed with· Ille manUlactLt.r.
•
Jl(o longer all powerful 1lnoe hla Mice
had no eUtd; Bai<:belder weal bock to 1
more tried and frue method. a water
booe.
This scattered the tN1spasse.rs a'nd the
cootrol oUlcer t.oo1I: a break for.lunch.
When be · rt turned, l!'f swarm had set-
~•cf on a nearby c:ar. Batche)der had bad
enOugb. He Juat ~ve away.
Wimion ChvrehiU'1 la 1 t,
ttcrel act 01l the world atoge tt·
Vtakd. SIOTJI, /'og• 4.
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CIA.IL Y l"ILOT ShH l'Mlf
Artists tor Open Space
Rocliwell's
Site Put
On .Market
North American Rockwell has put the
1!1-!tory Anaheim headquarters building
ef lt!i Autonetlcs Division on tile market,
but the move is not related to the firm's
problems with its glant Laguna Niguel
facillty, a spokesman said today .
'Ibe huge Niguel structure, built in the
style ol a Babylonian "Ziggurat," ls back
on the market after negotiations lo sell it
to Fluor Corporation were terminated.
This week, the firm 's 183,000.square·
foot Anaheim headquarters at 3370
Miraloma St. also was put up for sa1e or
lease, but the company spokesman said
lbis sale had been planned regardless o(
what happened to the Niguel plant as
part of a phasing out of A!labeim
'facilities.
"We bave several bulld1ngs in the
area," he said, "and the work leveJ bas
dropped there so we no longer need the
space."
He denied reports that there are firm
plans to move employes from the Ana-
helm headquarters into the unoct'llpied
Niguel building.
"At this point we haven't decided
where they will go,'' the spokesman said,
"First we have to sell or lease the
Anaheim building and this may take
i;ome time."
However, he added, Rockwell is "very
definitely interested" in using the Niguel
plant If no buyer is found within tbe next
few monhs and will continue to study this
possibility.
LAGUNAGRINS -Sometimes Lagunans grin. This group seems
pretty happy. They will bubble to the surface of a musical review at
the Festival of Arts' Forum Theater Fridiy, Saturday and Sunday.
From left to right in front are Ron Boussom, Eve EVans and Hal Lan-
don. Left to right in rear are Leslie Tuche and James McKie.
30 Organizations Hosting
Life-in-Laguna Festival
During Laguna Greenbelt Week -this week -
donated work of top artists and crafUmen will be
on &ale at 216 Forest Ave. The funds are-to got~
ward acquisition of open space 8.s a buffer around
the art colony. Three or the participating artists
are from left Mia Krantz, Frank lnterlandi and Ray
Friesz.·
Coldwell Banker Real Estate once
more is handling the million-:squar~foot
"ziggurat" which is available for an ask-
ing price of $24,750,000.
El Toro Aviator
Killed in Crash
?>.lore than 80 Laguna Beach organiza·
lions and groups now are signed up te
participate in the Festival of Llfe-in-
Laguna, to be presented Friday, Saturday
and Sunday at \he Festival of Arts
grounds and Forum Thealer.
anthropologist and bistorian: Peg Smith,
journalist; and King, C<>mmunlty servl«:s
planner.
Tickets for Lagunagrins are on sale at
1'1arriners Stationers, Greenbelt head-
quarters, 216 Forest Ave.. Trotter's
Bakery and the Festival Volunteer Post,
334 Forest Ave.
Haiti's Chief 'Papa Doc'
Succumbs; Son Take~O:ver
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (UPI) -
Francois "Papa Doc" Duvalier. Halli's
president fOf' 1Ue, died Wedne!day night
at the age of. 64,· ending a 14-year die· ta::EreJp over this lmpoverished n• Uon I be rul,cl lllrough leac,
v -and brutality. He wa,, Ille·
ceedeC! by bis son Jean-ctaude, 20.
Jean-Claude, who fanci~ motorcycles,
sports can ·and glrl!, was sworn in at an
earlypomln& ceremot\Y betore the news
of ~ fAtber'• death wu .announced by
the 1ovemmeot radlo .. Upti1 ' a few
month ago 'he Was a reluctant law school
studeilt. · • ~
Papa Doc, who died seven days after
bis 64th birthday celebrations, had been
ailing for years and. was seriously ill for
three months. During that period he
revised the constltuUon so be would be
wcceeded by Jean-Claude, a slrapping
youth with the looks of an out of condition
football player.
In one of Jean-Claude's first acts of of·
County Will Get
Joh Aid Office
Orange County will get one of 16
special offices to aid unemployed
aerospace workers, the U.S. Department
of Labor announced today in Washington.
The ornces will help engineers. :scien-
tists and technicians in 11 states find
suitable jobs under a $42 million program
that will .provide job training as well.
Other centers in California will be
e:stablldled in Los Angels, San Diego
and San Jose.
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tt11n11ne•ot1 e1ldl: 1ms ... e11 8o<l11~1rd
""' !ice he ereeted wellwisbers on the
grounds of the threHomed pres.ldentlal
palace and was honored by a parade of
the W-guanb. ~ tokl; 1he nalloo In
bis lint _.ii, 1'*111 co e'Uli.,,O.' 1'"'8of&yf~ { "1 ,
Diplomat,. .. 14 re .. -aaiido ""'6ded
as if he were in full command of the
situation." There had been rears the
death or Duvalier Yipuld~~!i blooci,bed Iii-a i+oa11>m ~ .,..
abortive upr!Jlng' rt\'0111 lnv;.~:;&ri
but the situation remained Calli.
The death was announced by • the
government radio which said he died at I
p.m. and that Jean-Claude already bad
taken over and named a new cabinet
whose Foreign Mfnlsler, Adrian Ray·
mond, is the brother of Claude Raymond,
head of the S,600-man Haitian army.
Political observers saJd thia apparently
meant army support for the successor of
Papa Doc who had maintained his posi·
tion for years by skillfully playing off the
army against bis dreaded 25,000.man Ton
Ton Macoute, a bogeyman personal
militia steeped in the fears inspired by
voodooism.
Cancer in Girls
Whose Mothers
Used Drug Told
By BRIAN SULLIVAN
"" Science Wrli.r
NEW YORK -Harvard Medical
School scientisl.5 reported today they
have found a rare vaginal cancer in
seven women aged 15 to 22 apparently
caused by a synthetic hormone drug
given to their mothers 15 to 20 years
earlier during pregnancy.
The report appeared In the New
England Journal o[ l\.1edicine, which call-
ed it .. of great scientific importance and
serious social implications."
The journal said the evidence indicates
a dir<'ct relationship between the drug
and the cancer, similar to known birth
defects caused by German measles and
the dru&: thalidomide.
Dr. Arthur L. Herbst, obstetrician and
gynecologist and principal author of the
report, said that to the best of his
kno"·\edge nothing like this. with such a
time lag, has been found before.
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HAITI CHIEF [!.EAD
'P•p1 Doc' Duv•ll•
Ralph Williams
Charges Credit
Firm 'Piracy'
From Wire Servkft
The world's largest Ford dealer filed
suit Wednesday in a Philadelphia federal
court, charging the Chrysler Credit
Corporation conspired to drive him out of
business in three stales.
Ralph Williams, whose wile won their
exclusive Ne\\•port Beach home in recent
dissolution-of-marriage acllon, filed the
so-called class suit i n Oehalf of all
Chrysler dealers.
He alleged he has lost l\~o of three
large dealerships through Chrysler Credit
Corporation-initiated legal action in
Houston, Tex., SeatUe, Wash ., and San
. Jo"rancisco.
Williams :still retains: interests In other
dealerships, :such as one In Downey,
although his name was dropped from it.
.Hi:s legal action charges the firm -a
car-financing subsidiary of the manufac·
turer -used its »<:ailed dealer en-
terprise dealership program to seize his
businesses.
.. Regardless of the successful opera-
tion," the sult claims.
Attorneys for Williams charge in the
:suit that under such a system the
Chrysler profits would increase :sharply.
Supervisors. Reveal Lack
Of Faith in Gov. Reagan
Orange County supervlson Chairman
Robert Battin and fellow Supervisor
Ralph Clark told newsmen today they
didn't have much faith in Gov. Reagan's
welfare programs. Both men are
Democrats.
Battin polnted to experiences the coun·
ty had J.agt year when state funding was
cut back and the county had to prck up
the slack et the expeme ol loci! ta11·
payers.
Battin and Clark, along vr Ith
superviaors William Phillips and David'
Baker met. with •state senators and
assemblymen from Orange CounlJ In
Sacramento Wednesday.
A!semblyman Kennelh eoiy ( D •
Anaheim), Democratic caucus chairman
o{ the assembly told the supervisors that
their communication to the lawmakers
could be greatly improved.
"If you have problems you're going to
have to let us know about tbe.m," Cory
said. "It is your responsibility to get the
information to us.''
Cory pointed out that the :state was in a
bad p0sitlon moneywlse as well as the
cowity but added that. "lf proposals
before the leaislature 'won't do the job
for the counUes then you should gather
tnOUgh facts tO prove It and g~t tbem \0
us."
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An El Toro-based Marine Corps pilot
·was killed Wednesday when his A4
Skyhawk jet attack plane crashed during
a practice bombing run over a remote
desert tralning area near Yuma , Ariz.
Dead is Capt. James E. Streupe. 27, of
14232 Carfax Ave., Tustin "'ho was at-
tached to Marine Attack Squadron 214.
Accor<ting to witnesses, Capt. Stroupe
v.·as pulling out of a low level bombing
nin when the crash occurred.
The Vietnam veteran is survived by his
wife, Suunne.
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Brewery Truck Fleet
WOJ R~ on. Propane
s>Si ruNCISCO (UPI) -As part of
Ill observance of Earth Day, a west coast
brewery announced conversion of its fleet
af gasoline powered cars and trucks to
low-smog propane.
Lucky Breweries, Inc., Wednesday
demonstrated the new propane systems
on 30 vehicles and President Peter Wid-
drington· .&aid all its other gasoline
vehicles would be cqnverted as soon as
possible.
LAST
3
·DAYS
The lhree-day event combines a Com-
munity Fair, with exhibits by organiza·
tions and a theatrical production,
Lagunagrins, a musical review of life in
Laguna interspersed with a u d i e n c e
discussion and movies made in Laguna.
Tlte Friday perlormance begins at 8:30
p.m. Lagunan Ian Bernard, musical director
of TV's Laugb-In, is writing and directing
Lagunagrins and audience partici pation
will be Jed by Bill McGaw, director of
communications at Western Bebavioral
Sciences Institute in La Jolla.
Proceeds from sale of tickel.5 to
Lagunagrlns, at $1.50 each, will go
toward the Laguna Greenbelt Ad~ion
to the grounds will be free.
The festival, originally called a
Festival of Issues, is a Universit.y of
California research project j o i n t l y
sponsored by the Laguna Beach Jaycees
and financed by a community services
grant from the 'National Institute of Men-
tal Health. Van King ls project director
for the university and a six-member
:steering committee includes Ernie
Quigley, Jaycee representative and
:stockbroker; J!jchard Jahraus, lumber-
man: Ed Van Oeusen, businessma• and
writer; Briggs Christian Morris-Smith,
Nixon Will Join
111 Ceremonies
At Pendleton
\VASHINGTON (UPI) -President
Nixon will participate April 30 Jn
ceremonies at Camp Pendleton, welcom-
ing the 1st Marine Divi:sion back from
Vietnam.
Nixon then will spend five or six days
working at the Western Whilt !louse at
San Clemente, Press Secretary Ronald L.
Ziegler said Wednesday.
The J.iarine Division is being
\\'ithdrawn from Vietnam as part of Ni.t·
on's program to reduce forces in the war
zone. April 30 is the lasl day of the
current withdrawal phase whic h has
dropped the U.S. lroop level In Vietnam
to 284,000. The withdrawal of another
100,000 men :starts May I. It is to be com-
pleted by Dec. 1.
iThursday • friday • Saturday
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Card Aces
Win Tally
Winners Of the Bolivia-
S am b a Round Robin
sponsored by El Camino Real
Woman 's Club will reeeive
awards during the spri ng
finale potluck lum:heon and
card game at noon o n
Thursday, April 29.
All regular and substitute
players are urged to atLend
the session in Dana Point
Community House,
culmination or a Si1-game
series taking place i n
Individual homes during the
year.
Those attending are asked to
bring table service and a dish
of their choice. Reservations
may be made with Mrs.
Walter Caruthers, chairman.
or Mrs. Robert Irwin, co-
chairman.
Hostesses will be the Mmes.
Thomas Harrison, H u b e r t
Jones, G. B. Tanner and
Myrtle Simpkin.
Art Walk
Aids Blind
Original numbered prints o{
Toulouse -Lautrec, Daumier,
Chagall and Pis.sarro will be
offered during an Art Walk
sponsored by the Province
XVII SouthernC a Ii for ni a
Coordinating Committee of
Delta Gamma Alumnae.
Proceeds from the Sunday,
April 25, event taking place in
tlle Blind Children's Center,
Los Angeles, will go to the
Delta Gamma philanthropy of
sigbl conservation and aid to
the blind. Tickets a re
Green Thumb Turned for Greenbelt
Members oi the Laguna Beach Garden Club will host an o_pen ho~se ~ the
Greenbelt headquarters through Sunday, April 25, as ~etr conlr1buU0!1 to
Laguna Greenbelt \Veek. Draw.ing up plans for the occasion are (left to right)
the A-lmes. J. William Devaney, Irving R. Westwood and Gera1d B. Hanna.
To avoid disappointment, prospective
brides are reminded to have their wedding
stories with black and white ~lossy ~hot.,.
graphs to the DAILY PILOT Womens D ..
partment one week before the wedding.
Pictures received after 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 ls no't met, only a story will
be used. ·
To help fill requirements on both wed-
ding and engagement stories, forms are
avwlable in all of the DAILY PILOT offices.
Further 'questions will be answered by
Women'! Section staU members at 642--4321
or 494--.
Executive Session
Frandsen Makes News
Television and r a d l o
personality Tom Frandsen will
make news for members of
the Executive's Dinner Club of
Orange Coast following a 6
p.m. social hour on Thursday,
Chapters
Celebrate
April 29, In the Newporter Inn.
Hosts for cocktail hour will
be the Messrs. and Mmp.
Earle L. Richmond, George
Scott and Edward Gammie.
Frandsen, who brings both
news and commercials to life,
became a lieutenant com·
mander In the U.S. Navy dur-
ing Pearl Harbor, after being
admitted to naval f I i g h t
training school.
He still spends much of his
time in helicopters flying over
Southern California and ad·
dresses seafaring groups.
ThurMSay, APl'll 22, 1971 s OAICY PILOT J5
Industry Unpollutes
The flUhlon lnd111try la In
lhe mood for ''unpolluted" col·
on for spring and summer.
CollecUons from New York
manufacturers feature bright
and clear tones, wiping awq
the "muddy" or muted tooelJ
of other seasons. ,
Look for orchard ~
mint gnens, PW'Plei IDd
peachy tones on ihe Ught side.
Two rings
fortwei
lovers •••
both rin;s
$88.00
fosy aedit tenns e sftNWrit accounts
ovci!oble .• up ta 12 months to Pf11
lonlWMricord • MaiMr Chott•
"THE STORES CONFIDENCE BUILT"
Establishtd 43 Y "'"'
available from members and--------------------------------
the center.
Laguna Beach chapters of
Bete Sigma Phi will celebrate
the toth anniversary of the
organization's founding during
a banquet at 8 p.m. on Tues-
day, April rr, in Ben Brown's
Country Club restaurant.
He is commodore of the
Port of Los Angeles, a board
member of the American
Society of Oceanography and
is aclive in Masonic circles. OPIN MON,. THUIS. •·•IL ~L f P.M.
The Saddleback Delta Garn·
ma Alumnae Association plans
to evaluate the Art Walk when
members gather in t h e
Mission Viejo home of Mrs.
J ohn Groothius at 8 p.m. Tues-
day, Aprll 27.
Co-hostesses will be Mrs.
Grady Vaughn and Mrs.
William Sharp .
Pants Switch
Matched Look
The pantsuit comes back
strongly for spring but often
as not on a mix rather than a
match basis.
All through the shops, large
and small, it shows with
contrasting I o p . Accessory
note : cover the head with a
tiny cloche.
East e rn Star
Laguna Beach Chapter 521,
Eastern Star meets at 680
South Coast Highway I "
Laguna every first and third
Friday al 8 p.m.
HAIR
BEAT
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C/4/VAMPO
: :AI R STYLIST
INTERVIEW WITH
HAIR HUNTERS'
STYLIST, MITCH
lay -wh.t i1 • wig p•rty 1
Mltcli -A 91lh1ring of wom111
who don't h1w1 the tim1 to
1p1nd going f1om 11011 to
1lor1 looking for wig<. It i1
cond11cl1d by tr1 ined h1ir
ind wig •tylis h fc.r lh1 con·
¥1ni1nc1 of wom1n w i t h
th in91 lo d o.
loy -Why •r• you giwing wig
p1rli117
Mltclrl -To giw1 women 1
ch1nc1 lo be prof.uion1lly
1dwi11d end 11po11d lo qu1I·
itv h 1 i r good1 ,.nd intro·
duc,.d lo 111111 d11i9n1 in
fri1nci1v 1u<roundin91. ••Y -Are hu1band1 1llow1d7
Mltcli -No hu•bond1 end boy
fri1nd1 1llow1d 11 lh1 11m1
p1rly !1mil1J. W1 do h1w1
11 our p1rli11, "'•ir good1
for min loo.
aay -How do I 911 it lo·
91th1r for • wig p11ty?
Mite• -C1ll Mitch 1+ "H1lr
Hunt111" S1lon, f11h;on fl.
l1nd, from your 11111111
phon1.
•Mitch ii ont of th1 top trophy
wi11n1r. in !ht W11I Co11t in
c111ti•1 h1ir dylin9 end h1ir
coloring co"'p1titio", "long with
b1in9 into it with th1 "now"
hilt f11h;o111 for 1ny 191 g1oup
011 their OW'I h1 ir or wig 1iyli119.
70 FASHION ISLAND
NIWPOIT CINTll
644-2 151
Zany Artistry
Memorable Memories is tbe theme of the eighth an-
nual Lampshade Headdress Ball. scheduled at 8
p.m. Saturday, April 24, in the Balboa Pavilion. Ex·
hibiting her entry is Mrs. George Zavas who also is
serving as a program coordinator. Proceeds will
benefit the Orange County Association for Retard-
ed Children.
2515 E. Coast Highway
at MacArthur Blvd.
Corona del Mar
673-2990
, .• Hattia Carnegie end Monet jewelry .•.
lingerie by Vanity Fair ... handbags, gloves
and compla+e boutique. For Mothers Day,,,
dresses by Carlye, Goldworm, Amalfi, Parnes
Feinstein, Alper Schwertz, Merion McCoy
.. , pantsuits by Henro, lady R, Donovan
Galvani •• , plus • l11ir9e selection of
Ball Gowns
DRESSES
COATS
SUITS
PANT SUITS
sins •To 20
Kids Like to Ask Andy
Potpourri
On Progam
Members of Tau Tau and Xi'j;=================================1 XI Tau chapters will gather
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Piano turies from pop to the
concert hall will be rendered
by concert pianist George
Goulding for members o( the
South Coast Club during a
luncheon program in the
Towers restaurant on Friday,
May 7.
for a 6:30 p.m. cocktail hour
with a welcome toast to be
proposed by Mrs. Robert
Wiley.
Resumes of the progress of
the chapters will be given by
Mrs. Grant Wetz.el and Mrs.
Richard Schell.
Bela Sigma Phi was founded
in Abilene, Kan., in 1931 to
promote cultural deve1opment
of members and a pursuit of
liberal arts. There are more
than 200,000 members in the
United Slalell and 24 foreign
countries.
The performer, who mixes
wit with histroical information, [
has been a piano player since -;===========;II
the age of 11 and made his Los
Angeles debut in 1954. He has
appeared in major cities in Ute
United States and Central
America.
A club Globetrotter trip is
scheduled for May 27 to San
Diego with lunch in the Hotel
Coronado followed by a boat
trip around San Diego Bay.
fatlilo• fDf' wolMfl
• , • wlfll "'" h1 1t1htd!
GRADUATE CORSETIERES
0'1 •nd 00'1
Sandy'• Fluff 'n Stuff
UI •. 17111 St., (1111 Men -HIJ!ttltfl Sq11r1 -..,,.,.,. -
FASHION ISLAND -NEWPORT CENTER
Pre-Summer
·A chance to save on some of your favorite styles and
fashion colors from these famous-name brands.
REG. TO $22.
Red Cross*
i Socialites
Sizes to 12
REG. TO .. $20. I
Cobbies $1490 :
IANICAMERICARO, MASTER CHARGE, PAUL ALLAN CHARGE
AFTER
EASTER
Spring Clean-up on Timely Items •••
What's so exciting about these?-First of all the SAVINGS!
Everything well below regular price for this Sale. Here's
your chance to reap your share of extra values •••
STORES OPEN 10 A.M. FRI., 23rd, 'til 9 P.M.
POLY COTTON
DRESSES Reg. to $40.00
use your
PRINT AND SOLID
PANT SUITS Rog. to $40.00
BANKAMERICARD
BOUCLE -CREPE -COTTON
BLOUSES & TOPS Reg. to $20.00
MASTERCHARGE
FAMOUS MAKERS
JEANS AND PANTS Reg. to $23.00
WET SEAL CHARGE
TABLE OF VALUES
ASSORTED ITEMS
7 SOUTHLAND LOCATIONS
204 Marine Ave., Balboa ltland !°'*" ..._Y H-'tl1 Sl
270 E. 17th St., Co•t• Ma11
321 Main St., El Segundo
3333 Britto!, South Coast Plau
nn Edln9er, Huntington Center
240 Broadway, Laguna Beach
The
4000 W. Chapman, City Centre, Orange!Ollltl S"'"61y N-•1u o
AU IALU PINAL
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Jf DAll.Y PllOT SC Thursday, Aprrl 22 1971
Strong, Maine OVER THE COUNTER Complet~New York Stock List
Toothpick Town ••-•I.WW""-...... _,... If .............. t &.M. ,,_ lllAI ..
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STRONG Maine (UPI) -
The housev. tre hanging the
laundry out lo dry and her son
eating an ice cream bar at the
local theatre mstlnet!: probably
are u sn1g wood products made
in ~hune
It all started with the
toolhptck
After the Civil War an ex·
porter's agent named Charlu
Fonter m1ted South America
8nd sent his wife some of the
• Toothpicks ' whdtlcd by
natives
When he returned For~ter
invented a machine to m ake
the p1ck-s snct began marketing
HAWAII TWO ACRES
$4,900
TrMll-Orc:hld.-ferns
3 P•rc:•I• by Owrttr
Term• A"•ll•blt
12131 4J2·8849
fif.i1 LEASON
~ ••• Co., Inc.
IN~ESTMENT
SECURITIES
1617 Westcl1f Drive
Suite 106
Newport Be1ch
642 9112 689-«74
Mtmber N.ASD
"THE COST OF LIVING
IS DOWN"
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publicity stunts 1n Boston NEw vo11:i< 1..,,.1 e'"' ;•o ,,,., 20 0e1. G9fl ''""' ~l!"""'s 01 11111 111ot c..,..,,., 1m 'f' ~ ~t c':i" restaurant!: E vent u a 11 y -Tl'lt 1oi•-,,. 1111 ..... H•I " u 0.11 P~• 1i.. •i..E,.,.,..,. c ,. » o.l 1~ 1 1 111
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than JOO m1lhon toothpicks a ~': ~ ~~ :l• :~illfsc.:, l~ t:~ E~f~ Ap i•., ~~::::110,, :~ ;'11 ~;,:~~ 11~ ~~~IC: 1~ 1 Jt11 \AO
d Th n I k U V1 Bkl lllo }'Ioli,,.., 81' lt, l"(o OIK 111\C 4\t '1.1.Fllltfhl 16~1 1' ,.,., Sci 2S\4 F;Yo PlrkJ H .,.... I o Clf1I Jt ~y eni are a pie I, \11 N ..... tn. ~ utkb M llh ·"· OIXll Crv :n ?NI.I'>! BOit " " Grt.I Mii 2+'41 7lt P1111Y G• -. 21"' n llld I
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d bl The A.II Co &\.'t I CilW$~ 211ot 7111 Oovlt 08 2•\l 2Sll.Ft,.M WI 3 1" Grovt .. ~ l\11 .. 1...el11 1,1•. >,.Wi °"'Id• "'"'"" l!n Ue Y Ore thl!: Only AFA PrS II 1110; C•mbt N ' Ot Ou"-'" P II t lf FJIW"F 2\lo 2"o Gull lnt1! f.'lli I PIVL Of" ~ Ind
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these plants are pops1cle A<ulhn P '' 2'Yr Ct• swtr l \'J 1 ~ Et>trln 1.. J.'t ' F0tt1t o 11 ''"' Hertt J..., l~ Ul'O PiJnf aw "" tYf Al lllcto "'2.• AO""r ll!o 1111 Ct1>ln Alf i i• i 1 Econ Lib 21 • 21ttFrml9ll H• i \ t1ttll C• J 3" Pelllbo!I 1•"-U\\ .l!la1 Olem I
sticks t o n gut de pressors, .IO«I~ w 16.,11 c ... Ttc J 1'•1£ovct s ... 21~ '~"o" Grr.t 2•'o2S\He,. .1 .. 7'1t 1 P11M 511D n11o2111t..1tt•1 cor ..
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Alclfll El lli Jlio Ctnv lib "~ 1D\to Huell PIP 3'V. JI~ Pl'tlc Pl Ul"o 1~ .1~ Pd I JO I 1e argest with 800 employes All(c Llld 1•11 lSVi Ch•nct .1 ',"·, •,• ~ Hursl P 10 101'1 Pro Goll ,s.~ •,~Ail« ou 131
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cran s out 56 milllon to frO .1119 s... •11 s c,...,, Lin 11, 11 ~ •i.111 111t 11r. 11111 PuDS NM n1ro 12v.
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about 25 million per day Am c;,..,, JS""~ Ctlh!ll 0 ' 3 .. 3>.1,, l~I Mulllf 2S'a uv. A1ymnd II ... ""' •'t1 Mt pl I
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said Richard Drummond pro-Ar"'v h't s '"" mpt TK 1 ., '"" 1N11• wcu n1e1 Mult 10 11 11u1(01 CP 2"° tt. RI.IS s1ov "1~ ~ Bt~h 160 Arrow H n ... 31V. ComrH ' • ]''I CCllld h1n bee<\ P11111 I II '11 KMS lhd u .. 16 Sadlier ll!o Jl'I ltldngM 60tl
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Strong Wood Turning e x e~1m Ru n:o..,.,crir1 Illes p ,.,.. '""" t9oll0'2 APDllo 1100 1201 Ke11txr• A '"' 11,1o~11 com 1111t n Btt1111Wt Barr~!! 11: :Po ,_, .• ,,,_ •'<O .IOVlltl i ll •ll Cui Bl 199Jlft•Ktllw0 111.1 42 ·-~. c 1 ... 1••llt•k••• >•-plalned the process for making ll•1wi1 F •1 ,11~ ,;;. co!: ,,;; .~, A.eln• F lo n 1111 Cw• 1u '' 1111 111 K111v svo; :nh 11 • ~~';! • ., .-i~ Ht Bl'fto s11 in
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fed into a cutting machine !i::~:i> 11:.;1~~1 ~~: ~i 1:ll 1~;1..:ln11 Int J\'t ~st1•1> T11 ,,..,,,11t llockHR 36 cr: •m ••:::ocr£:;,_ , • .Im."' 3'5 J1J CUI 54 J<'ll s11~\~:1 ,~1 ~~ ~t~ .• ",1"!•,•, !!~~~~V.s1:rit·1~.i!°
"'h1eh cuts and shapes 9 000 ...,. u r1:1 ., """'-• 1001 omllttd Am 01v1• 11 :rt 12 '' Pola• 4 11 1..sJ K"'" v..., Jsv. :w .1o s:, Gs (., ;'i;; i'6" ~1no co ao
picks a m1nule two at a time n~t fOf' Tho•• dtlltMI"' fr) '""'di ::.,9<l~;..,,51f 'OJ ~~~:b c;i 1~ ~ 1f1l L•Me 1" llV. lf sw El s-. 111, ""' :~·.~ 1~
The round picks are e1lher ••• trl<l<!'d "' 10 Ill••• 1ot1 •nd t.1 rrled C1pll '401011 L-Fd 1 OI 11• t::: :,~· • ~ ~ Sovrn CP 11 ll'li B°""M111 1 ~
Culandsha pedfrom do"els"r l!I fl.Ill DIVtDEMDS ••• an....,.1 ••'-lncmt t111on lt>< c11n 1011n 17Luoon In :"'1:.;~f.~'~ ,~,,:,:::e,ora .... 120
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.. T ••• y G •• "T. • .. f' 0 r S t(' T '-1anufacturtng Y .. ri {II tflPI 1>tu• sl!I01 It) 1nftll1l Am Mutl tti 10S4 l /ng 12, L Qdnlt 1J,• l~i' ~ubsc Tlv •11 ~ 1acurnJ lt1c r1!e plvl ilock dlv!dthdl '"' ._,, '"'' AmN GI" Jili Jtt l ooml1 SIYlll LoO••• ' • 5~11 F 1 !~ 11 1 &~II Afrw 1 Company IS the only producer .... Anchor Grcuo C•111d ll .-32 •• 71• 1 • Su.>e• Et 11 "' '~St 1 '°" : Ordinarily 1nak1ni: thP Vt••-!1!011 dl'lllllna llmfntd1 ,, Pf• C111n IN •n C11>I! 111Glf l01Lo!t CllOV 1'9 ]'"TINE oc ,•,•,•,•,•,,',;•,,,",',L~
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above statement "ould lt>tl.VC d tent In s!ocki !Ill In blfll(rv,tev,.. lnc:mt 1.51 , 1' Lv111 ''" 12 n lJ•f ~VllC~ C '' • 17 T15set1 21't 131' lg""' H1 e I us open not only to s tl'ong :;ome 1nterme 1a\e companies ct1v1,.~1Por •.o<••niu11oti•lll t11>fl•I Fo 1nw •w10 4JM•o"' 1" '°' t tJ M:d111;oof' HolS\-T•ylor t 1>.1.o 11a:".hHti',P',g
I CTlhC!Em but &ISO t o doubts buy p1CkS and navor \henl dl!!llbo.llion1 (wJ o:41vldenci/ (•!) ... ~~ ·~ ~ '; ~ ::::::"'b':h t!! ~.!l M• 1111'1 lo~ 11'' ~!c't ~~ 'lv. ·: ~ l~~U~o 111 about our sanity Jlo wl'vl'r Competition comes ma•nly •flln 111Utd. cwn w1,,.,,.,.. M• HO\lfMon Ma•wc1wW11 c.. M111~r1 ll1• •ttt T«u"' P 11'1 111 1.,."511,0 '°
ha j Th Fnci A J H 1 5(1 Freed I 7t t..S. M•r>Qr C l\.o ' Telecvm J • !'o 9,.nsi.o. 1 SO w t we meAn .5 -e from the Japanese who ha i e Flll.ACTIOfi! 111 tn111ar1n tortow!"' FM e 111 1 n '""'o 1 n 1 » ~ •t Mt 1s"' 11 TV Com ~ •111 Brun"'"' 17
1 eost of staying alive IS fttvrt 11tr1cllon"'12N111 fll l••ll<•"' 5roc-6 u 101 M1s.1 11 ti 11 n ~luBroL'{ 11" "4 Te11ntnl ''"' 11 BuCY Er 1 20 ao\\ n And th l~ is vciy true penel rate d this stable field lcUowlne 111urt 11 ,,Kllon"' u 111., !,) sc1111 •ff s Jt M•u •nc: IJ •1 16 ti Mccor 11 " 12• Te• AmO 11~ 1 ~ Bl.ldd Co " W ll II ''' •>' ll111son t7Gf10MluGtllllllllll Tllerm A l \7'111udclCopfS H <>1pitaJ stayA are-U"-Ull.lly I iam epburn producUon !Ollowt1• •u•• r1e1011111 2Ylh11s•vrock 911 •sJ M•u Tr 11t111»Mcou1y 21 27>4 Tltnv co l:Po lllt.B<XlgF pf .60 very •hort. even ror surgf''"" 1 F I d th 111 1911-1"111.u,..11tr.etlM1111ttfll11 Bncn H!I 11Sii11 50 M•tn ilO •to ""-<tic 1-1 l\.1o 1 Tntn,. in t '"" Bud911 Ind .,, manager a ors er, sa1 e HJlndlc..1 .. !flllow!,..n..,,.b tr1dlDl'llt.cn in 11U111JM1thlr' 11ul•J6~~1c M 11 7!"0T1t1" G•• •• 1-Dul!F<W"e 110 and childbirth compart'd to Amer ican share of the market '" 1.-r.. I••• Ke" • '° ''°Mid AM 1 01 a6J "'' '",, ll lion Tone L• 7'o J eu1cv1w '°
4 •"( I 1~:::~~~=:"'~~~~~~~~1lerk Cilf\ 706 71JMooclY ll lOllll 2J1171Vilr•cor c Jo •i.,,Bunt<• 11:8....., ,~ a e\Y years 8~0 has remained r oughly constant 8ooldatk 1t11s!MOOOY• n111111 Meiet En ' t'llTrncn1 c; 11:wi1• avn11R "''!JtJ
since 1967 with the Japanese 1oi1 Fdn 11•s1101M1F c;lfl '"' ,.M101d c . 10 °11-.Tr1Mob H s~ iv.1u•1Nor 1i. I Another r eason thl' "Cost 11oi.1n J1k t a '20 MIF Fd t zt 10 °' Mcrll• w n l 201• T••""° o '° ~ Bur l ll'ld l .r
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the new medicine" that \IC edging up yearly e1wn Fd 3 91 •~'Mu Om c; 605 1.w MIO• Gt lJ '' Trld1ir l _,.. Bll•nd• ,., t'=======~~-------1 Bullock C1hlln Mu Omlll 11 001! JI MUllOI' Jl j.4 rl!n O<' 1•~ 5 BU'rtlll 60 •~ now Jtockin~ In the U,S Dollars 8u11c-i5unn Mui Sh" 11 n 1112 Mln Mus u\, u l, TY•Dn'" 11, 11 ... Bull! v~1~
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rema'n h'.her (;rwl~ 11 0 ll iii ln1 lllY U )I lt 51 Acme M-t 1D • jl ;, .,... •~ t -I (n Pneul 7 lncam 63' 6t7 5~cl 3S ll.U•l.ldm1E, ~ JI ff. J01 1 ~l!RIPu UP
And so pred ic tably ~i::'! ,:~~l~n f~ns1 l~J~l~H~0~1~· ~ •s il'· ir,t • lt"'-, c'i.!~~l N~
Amer.can dollars ha e Sp'] led £br1td! 1•~ 16 00 St<u• rv Ful\01 fl,dmlrll 1,•,, '' ', ,,__ ..., ' ~ 1 C~• • Crill V Ee,.t GI l l St U 11 EoutY l IO I 16 """"l!r l oo 1110 ., 11 ' _. '• ~hrliCtl o<ol by the hundrtds of m 1Jhonl1 E,!!.u!. ]!. 1t JO 1n.e11 1 JO 'i1 .1trntt1 pf 2 1 ~' ~;! ~1• + 1• nrOl'f\fll! 10
r b k bl ..... --. ..,...., •• u Ult•• '" 1 nt~111'r Ce 3 9 , t +:i.cn'"''' 60 into ore1gn an s, 11ota y ene,..,. n.,. n" s.11d _.,,. 10 "11 u .1 IH11 t11e 61 "', ..,"' .,, 1 +H c1,:,1Q11 1,»
th rG EnlP•M '" 1JISat JHC.S 11 n1too.l•'•od 1Cll ,. J.o l S)\j, ""' .~c r )0 O~ 0 erm any €Quit., t 16 10 11 s.t11 c;in t n t 7• AlrP•d "" 11 11 10 ' 1"0'. ''°"" =1~ ~\::i CJ, :lo"' Su~ •n"uxes can o]mo•I Et1vll G!l<I t II 10 lt 511\ltf F 11 11 U IJ .II< Rtd lOol 2• 1•'• 11111 h , -111 Cll'IGE • , l."ll 'I " " Et1ull Pro ..... vi I 5/\tm Fd 1) It 12 11 .IJ lnduur'ff, JO • o ... .-1 :. C Ml 1 1 fO destrov the monetary pol1c1es F11rfld 1101l111 r.n.1• AP Jl u u 11 A-10111 '• t1r •s . u • ..s1. +1 cirF "·~kl Firm 8v 10 IS 10 15 S~trm 0 191119 1 :11 G11 I 10 10 I•« lt\lt 16\to + \lo Ci!leiSvt 1.10 of such sm.iltcr nat i on s Fidel O•• 7.Ji lkl• Fd 1oi11111 ... \1,,."','"'•1r1 •• 221. 21111n ,.-~1'.1v 1nv.SO •-h d ]] th F!dtll!v Group !llt1m1 Fun1h rio JUI •ll't • (Ut c tytn~ 01 11 lll:Cuase t ose oars en c1011 uo41i 11 c1p11 101J11101.1111t•11111 -» n n" i~ !'""-~ c1"' st ..
c1rculatedomes t1ca\lyandadd c onnd 9171011 inv••' ll'11J03:/~~g,.1~m_: 1u1 n~ 21r, 1•-,c11r~ Et11•0 E•Nll lt•tUIJ Tr11•t •<110ll.11 .,• ,. n 2)\li 7»oo J\-,ci~·-O• .0
•· the p-blem of mnal•on evr11 1' tJ u n ''"11" e 10 .. 10 ., .,•, ~ " " l'"4 2'1\ r.•, -l\ c11v c1 1 1 '° W •u Fl6fl IM 11 (J $• t1Wt t 6J 10 •1 ;.11:..mt~ ~ 1r, \' t 1f " '4• t' \1 ClwEll I 7 71
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1 • l'reN 's-51111 11 SPK••1 1 11 1 o 11.1119p .. 1 JI us u "'" "' 1-• f"''o~ !Ori
du nng (hC past few Weeks F!n111e11I Proo 51Frm C.t • 91 •Hit.Ill~ en I 10 ll6 n • n 11 ~ -• lyt!!Pt& to Oyn1 i61!llSt1!1S! ~n1v11.111aMllllfl) l•J~•JJ•j; -'•E~.IFnlso
leading ()nee again to violent I~~ !~ :gst1~m,',,'d "l;1'1 50 !11\1:11~d1s~ 511s•: 21•: 2.1~:~1·: cot'11"i1.1J~~
quivers w ithin the always v~"' ••1 111 AnD F '" 1s1"''dPd 01 1 ~f·· !f'' .?• ~11sc;$ Pll" F1!Fd V1 lltlllO. Frduc 7Sl 121.1111"""' l lO ~· .;i,1 .... -~ DC•(OI 1st shaky International monetary F$1 111ve11c,. s11111 ROI Fd1 "" «1 Super lJ 1 ' ~.' :i.st.1o t ~.co::•}' 11 "
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Or mull'r.ced cri..,S Siu;;~ lOllllot Stock ,.ll U J7.&.t""1P Crn ~ I '• lt:i. lllt -~tC01t1"' : ...... I '" F•t Mull ft.I •7'SuotrvlMI Inv Al(O. llO U1 '6\o 6lo .. i' "' ..,
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dollitr It W8!1 argued, was11 tF011r• 11 :1511 ..0T..ctr Hod ll 7'1J•l.1"t.cn.~1\'?i 1·i u~ ~:· ·,11·-·~=1~111~"!8
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Thu"4ar April 22 1971 .SC DAILY PILOT J7
Thursday's Closing Prices-Complete New York Stock Excb'ange List
Pct N•m~ ~: ,j i I CltvP I 11> '° 11 ~Intl M V• I J V"'6o Co VP ll J 4(1'11JC Pr• U• IO I S" Nt~I
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Vo 'I' UnP1r\ /.I~ IJI> lJ! NIM I Oil! • 'llO ""'~<t i;:,'I U• 1 l(p 1C I )7pf
V• > i l (h I'•' V• ! j U) lob•c vo I' •II• e ~ V~ IUCt 0
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Market Mixed;
Tradmg Heavy
NEW YORK (UPI) -Prices closed mixed In
heavy trading on Wail Street Thursday
Analysts said a generally constructive news
background was balanced by profit taking spilling
over from the previous two sessions after the Dow
Jones Industrial Average reached its best level in
almost two years on Monday
After the market closed Wednesday, the gov
emment reported that the cost of hving climbed
O 3 percent during March But 1l was noted that the
March increase coupled with 1 0 2 percent rise 1n
February and a 0 1 r1.::,. 1n January amounted to 1
first quarter annual rate of 2 7 percent -the low
est since the first quarter or 1967
tf1t l\O nd. .IO l~~;:: I•
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Co1nplete Closing Prices -American Stock Exchange List
jllet Ntl
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lMI I Ml ... L9W Cit .. Cllt
CdM Banker
Named Veep,
Thomas 8 Yundt of Corona
de! Mar has been named v1co
president and manager ol
Crocker~1tizens Nat 1 on a 1
Bank a Newport Center Office
in Newport Beach ll was
announced by Harold C Klpp,
senior vice president and
reglonal manager
Formerly Yundt was vice
president and manager of lho
bank s Van Nuy1 office
He Joined Crocker C1bzen:ii
1n 1952: and four years later
was named assistan t
manager ln 1959 he wa1
promoted to managtr of the
b a n k s Woodman Nordhoff
Ofrlcc and three years later
transferred to ~ Roscoe~
Reseda Office tn the samo capecd)'
U.S. Filter
TeUs Merger
United State Ftl1<r Corp el
Newport Stach hu announced
w1lh Ducen a mergt.r
Company
Ducon Is a menu(acturer of
fabric •Ir filters and 11r
pollution control 1ystems U S
Fiiter Is 1 manufactuer of
proprietary flltr1Uon systems
for both w11ter and air
pollution control
According to LOtliS E •
Purmoot chairman of U S.
Filter lhe addlUon o.t Ducon
will htlp make his company 1
l«hnology equally compltte
in both 1lr and water poUutiM
c:ontrol "
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',' r:LOT ThursdQ, April i"
II 'Loag Day's lourney'
O'Neill Revival Brilliant
Some Came Running
BJ WIUJ.AM CLOVER cuion art Robert Ryan, Stacy
NEW YORK (AP) -For Keach, Geraldine Fitzgerald. 1
Eugene O'Nell1'1 uDdlsputed trio <lf veteran skills, and
masterpiece, a productioo ()f J ames Naughton, a youth or
soartng, s ea t J n g splendor. considerable poise. in New
1b1t'1 what b a pp en e d York debut.
Wednesday night at t h e Besides being a w<lrk of rare
Promenade '!beater. psych<ll<lglcat power, O'Neill'•
' 1n "Long Day's Journey Int<> confessional is h.is mo s t
Nlgi;l.t." Ute Nobel Pr I z e technically perfect play, with.
playwright revealed the secret events ananged like music in-
SOfTOWS and torments <lf his l<l sol<ls, duets and group com·
<lWn parents, brother and plexities of steadily increasing
himseU. The sort or pitying intensity,
yet pitiless materiaJ that tests The emotional s p o t I i g h t
the tragi-comlc best· ol any rotates fiercely on each or the
cast. anguished family, baring how
Anlwering \he challenge the delinquencies ()f each
wltb absorbing artistry and helped weave the love-hate net
compelling passion on this oc· in which all are trapped. ____ ___:_:_____
• Thursday
Evening
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Will Occur." lronlld1 rtctlvu 1
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wllo claims thll .ht It 1bout to f.Glll'
mrt 1 rnurdlf. D1n1 Cl1rlli iuest· ..... • .
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.:.o ....... Jeny Dunpl\)i,
• (J)llWI R1uoner, Smith. ~ ID DIC """ To111 Sll)'cler.
•. 81'e Mii SM Guests: M1)'0I
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0 Cll CI! m lnitclrtd "Samln·
tlll ind the Antiqu1 Dolt." Samaft.
th1'1 molhtr,io·llw is per1utded
tlllt she has IPfClll power1..
G) D.vi4 fml SM Gut.SU: Hildt-
lll"'dt. Sllsln Oliver, Gtrmairie Greer,
l1"7 Clrr.
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n. Jost P'ilnMllf i• 10,round futh·
lfWlilfrt !lout. mm r\qllllal ""11o1r1pti~:
,.,,,. Eliot." ftaturtd " ttll Pllltn
Maymon Yldoritn ftm1lt 1uthof
(M111 Ami Evtftl) of "Mldlll11111rdl,'"
"'S!ltt Mtrlllf', .. '1lle Min Oii lhrt
f1oll." alld "Ad11n Bide."
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lw) -r-If Trilr (dr•m•) '63-
Sir L1utene1 Olivier,• S!mont Si1no·
111, Sat11h Miies, Terence Stamp,
Hufh Griffith. A milll·m1n11tred
xhoolte1eh1r Is tr1pp1d bJ ont of
hit 16·)'tlr.flld fem1l1 stlldenb who
till • ctusll on him.
l;JO {]) ..... Bill Hudtf1.
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• Ryen ts geotly humorous
and hurricane fierce as the
rather pursued by fears of
penury despite stage suceess;
Keach Is unforgettable aa the
elder son, sneering at
everyone, himself m06t of aU;
and Naughton makes the
author's alter-ego a nicely
controlled example of youthful
rebellion faced with frighten-
ing illness.
Some mild reservation must
be filed about portrayal of the
clan's mother by M i s s
Fitzgerald, who in manner and
enunciation seems too strong a
spirit even to succumb to the
narcosis of morphine. But
fortunately she Is at her besl
in introspective reveries and
the soliloquy which ends the
drama with quietly haunting
fervor.
Alvin Brown provided the
sensitive direction, w it h
Elmon Webb and Virginia
Dancy contriving a 1912 parlor
set of exactly rigbt dilapida-
tion. Alt<lgether, theater <lf
majestic grandeur .
Matinee Set
For 'Ron1eo'
A s pecial mat i nee
performance of "Romeo and
Juliet" will be given by the
Actor's Genter 'Illeater in San-
ta Ana at the request <lf the
Orange Unified S ch o o I
District. Hight i1a Styl.e
Movie Ad Stampedes Starstruck Kids
By VERNON SCOTI' sent here from Derunark. His
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -The father was a cbamplon in field
newspaper ad read: trials, and our trainer said
"Walt Disney Studio talent he'd be perfect for the
search: 12-year-old boys, Olle picture."
black, one white, 56 inches to But Anderson and McEveety
61 inches tall. For nt\f were still stuck for the ~!es of
production." Ille boys. They had tlf&dy
I n t h e t r a d e t h e cast Earl Holiman, P).fricia
advertisement is known as a Crowley .am.I Walter ~~eon
cattle call because of the for the adult roles. ~· t '• stampede...fike effect it has on Finally the producer and
stage-struck moppets a n d director settled for teorge
their mothers. Spell, a black youngster who
Sure enough, more than a has. played Sidney Poitier'.1
thousand youngsters poured time finding a dog -which is . . onto the Disney lot on the son 1n movies and with
given day . unusual -who is the focal experieoce in television.
The spetilics of .the tid point of the story. And that The Caucasian youngster
notwithstandlng, kids of every was entirely by accidfnt. I will be played by -'9hnn y
shape and size Invaded was wt at the studio ranch Whittaker, the boy in ".S'amily
Disney, including toddlers one day and saw a dog Affair." ·J
aged three to g a n g I i ng belonging to a tree trimmer. As so often hap~!n
teenagers or 17. "lt was a rare German Hollywood, the best pr ts
Manfully, director Vince,,,.wiiliirei.h;iaii!r.ipoiiiiinii.reiir.ithiiiiatiibadiii;;ibeeii;ini;;;;;iareii;~a!riieiiaiidi.y.ipiiroiiriiemiiii·oniiijii'i.· Oiil
McEveely and producer Bill ll
Anderson intecviewed them FINAL WEEKS MUST CLQjE all.
"Thece were professionals the NEW revue MAY 1 ·, and non-professionals alike,"
McE,.cty said. "Fortunately MOTHER EART we had five or six assistant
directors corral them on a
stage where they wouldn't be :,,.;.,i1 .. :9 ~~ .:::~; = 11· "· ' ' _,. •111 M •• .. t'it
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McEveety shook his head :
"Kids are murder to cast. The
requirements of these two
roles are demanding. Thell!iiiiiiiiii~ii~~~~i~ii~iiiiiiii!~iii: dramatic levels they must
The performance is schedul·
ed at 2 o'clock Saturday af· temoon in the Santa Ana Sandy Marino demonstrates high fashion in the pol·
Va 11 e y H I g h Schoo I luted 21st century in a scene from "Mother Earth,"
reach are difficult even for
adult performers. We didn't
want just little actors, we also
wanted little boys."
MODEL & CRAFTS SHO~
APRIL 24th 1nd 2Sth '
auditorium, 1801 S. Greenville the original musical revue on ecology now in its In their search to cast
''Moreover," a Disney screen
version of "The B i s c u i t
Eater" -v.·hich was filmed
by Paramount in the 1940s -
Anderson and McEveely sent
a casling director to North
Carolina to look over 250 boys .
ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER \~
(Ac,,_H fnirn DllMl<lyl•l!lll !~ St. Regular performances this fourth month at South Coast Repertory in Costa Over 200 Exhibitors with continuous Displays a!l,d
Demonstrations of the l1test products in R1cf10
Control, Static Models, Cr1fts, and Railroadin{.
week will he given Thursday Mesa.
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Saroyan's "The Be au ti f ul
People," the final produclion
or the Costa ~1esa Civic
Playhouse's 19~71 season,
will be held tonight.
or seven men and two women . "Two of them were brought
Tu•o or the male and one of the here to Hollywood," Anderson
female roles call fo r teen-age said. "We t-ested one of them,
performers. but finally decided against ""~~,!,!,. _f
Readings are scheduled for ~u=s~in~g~e~it~h~er~y~ou~n~gs~re~r~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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7:30 p.m. at the CommunilY,, "Actually we had an easier
Center auditorium on the ./·
Mary Eastman is guest
director for the lighthearted
comedy , which requires a cast
Orange County Fairgrounds.
The play \•:ill open June 17 ror
two w!!ekends.
Cast Listed For Thriller
The Ana-Modjeska Players
of Anaheim will present the
English mystery t b r i 11 e r
"Ladies in Retirement" at
the ir next production, opening
~lay 14 for a two-weekend run .
Dr. Donald Henry, drama
professor at Cal S t a l e
Fullerton, is directing the
show, which features Mark
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Academy Nominee
Carrie Snodgress
-Best Actress
"GREAT MOVIE MAKING!"
-N.Y. r11.1£S
"Actress on her way
to an Oscar!''
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dlar:ir or a mad
housewife
a frank pefry him ,._..,,
richard benjam1n
frank langella
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lla<1g in the Jone male role.
Other casl members are t>.1ary
Su llivan, Laur ie L a m b e r t ,
Dorothy Smith, J an ice
Hiltunen. Kat hy Wilson and
Sheila Stoffregan.
Perforn1ance!'i will be given
t.1ay 14-15 and 2\,22 at the
Loara School auditorium, 213
S. Loara St., at Broadway, in
Anaheim.
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The Great White Hope
Starring James Earl Jones, Jane Alexander.
Produced by Lawrence Turman Directed by Martin Ritt.
Screenplay by Howard Sackler based oo his play
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PLEADS FOR HUSBAND
Mrs. Marlene Oul1ney
Irvine Housing
Plan Hit Again
By Joaquin Unit
Trustees of the San Joaquin Elemen·
tary School District have repeated their
opposition to a proposed government
i;ubsidized, low·cost housing project in
Irvine.
The board voted Wednesday to write
letters to each member of the Orange
County Board of Supervisors asking them
to vote against the high density housing
complex to be built by the Irvine Com·
pany.
The board bases its objection on the
fact that no suitable school site has been
offered to aCC<Jmmodate children wbo
will live in the apartment complex.
Dave King, Director of Construction
11.nd Facilities Planning told the board
that each of three sites proposed by the
Irvine Company was inadequate.
King said that if the Irvine C-Ompany
builds 325 units there could be from 600 to
900 children from the apartment com.
pl~x . The Irvine Company's three proposed
school sites each had severe inadequacie!I
<1ccording to King. One in Culverdale and
another on Lhe sooth side of Michelson
Street were located on wllat were once
peat bogs and marsh lands. The third
was the Rancho San Joaquin Golf C.ourse
on part or a marsh and an old county
landfill. He said he doubled it any of the
r;itcs would comply with state re-
quirements.
King added that the chairman of the
Orange C.ounty Planning Commission ex·
pressed disappointment with the school
district's stand during a recent hearing
on the matter before the commission.
School board chairman Gratian Bidarl
r;aid the residents of the area should fight
the high density land use in view of the
lack of a school site to adequately serve
the area.
P arisl1 Center
Dedication Set
A recenUy ordained Mex.ican-American
bishop from the Llls Angeles Catholic
Archdiocese will be the presiding prelate
over groundbreaking ceremonies and ao
outdoor Mass Sunday for the new St.
Edward's Catholic Church Parish Center.
The Most Rev. Bishop Juan Anube will
head the rites, which will ioclude the
blessing of the ground where the center Pl
lo be built
The celebration will begin at 12:20 p.m.
nf'ar the intersection of Selva Road and
Calle de la Primavera in Dana Point.
Bishop !\.rzube was ordained last month
and assumed lhe position of auxiliiry
b1r.hop of the di ocese.
The-schedule or the afternoon rites in-
cludes prescnlation of the colors. the
pledge to lhe flag, the blessing of the
f:!round. speeche11, a Mass and luncheon -
111! taking place outdoors on the pari$
etntcr i;lte.
? By TOM BARLEY
Of .... D6Uf ,. .... k•tt
Marlene Dulaney tearfully pleaded
Wednesday to be allowed to take her
husband 's place in Orange County JaU in
a dramatic move to free the accused
stockbroker whose alleged defrauding of
investors in his World Financial Trends
of Laguna Hills put him al the top of an
Orange County Grand Jury indictment
Joseph Dulaney, 37, fonnerly of
Newport Beach, bowed his head and
wiped away the tears as his blonde wife
stepped forward from her seat in the
courtroom to plead with Superior Court
Judge Byron K. McMWan !or her
husband's n:lease.
"I was released on my o w n
recognlr..ance becall.9e It was argued ·that
l wouldn't run if my husband was kept in
jail," she told the judge. "'Okay, put me
back in jall ~aµ»e· I can tell you now
th.at my hlfSband will stay here and have
a better chanCe to defend himself: if he. ls
free to work with his attorriey ."
Her interrupUon followed a biller argu·
ment betW.~n ,defense ' attorney Robert
Law and Deputy District ' Attc:"!ley Joe
Dickerson. on the prospects: of, Dulaney
ever going to trial if his bail is reduced to
the point that he can post • boo4.
Law argued that It was vital that
Dulaney be free "to go through the
mountain of records that has been piled
up by the prosecution lG support charges
or whlch my client insists be is innoce.it. ''
Double Sessions Loom
For Joaquin District
Seventh and eighth grade students in
the San Joaquin Elementary School
District will face double sessions this fall .
Dr. William Stocks, As 1 is tan t
Superintendent for Instructional Services
told members of the board cf trustees
Wednesday that double sessions might be
the only alternative for cvercrowded in·
termediate school!.
·•we will study every alternale
possibility," said Dr. Stockl!I. "But I want
the parents to know what the situation is
before. this school year is out."
Dr. Stocks said there are currently
1.936 seventh and eighth grade students
in the district. ln September there will be
2,14.2 and by June there will be 2,339.
He said population from t"·o in-
termediate school! may occupy the La
Paz lntermediate School site in Mission
Viejo. The district is scheduled to begln
construction on the University Park
Intermediate School next month but the
school isn't scheduled for completion un·
til June of 1972.
"We'll have to house at least 1:600 en
that site and that limits e u r
alternatives," he said.
The rest of the intermediate level
students will face double sessions at
Irvine School ori Sand Canyon Road
which also h o u s e s k.indergarteners
through siJ:Lh graders.
"Irvine will have 1,393 in September
and 1,675 in June," he said. "There are a
few possibilities ·at Irvine but the pro-
babilities are limited. We could eliminate
all the turf and make it solid
classrooms."
Newly elected board member Prestcn
Howell. who has not yet taken office, sug-
gested housing seventh graders in their
neighborhood achrols by a d di n g
portables.
Dr. Stocks said he would study this
alternative but that it would limit the
junior high curriculum offered.
Pilot 2 for 1
Da y at Ballgame
Slate d Ma y 16
Although tht California Angels are just
out or first place, after their loss last
night, the DAILY PILOT invites you to
root for them to regain their '71 season
lead.
DAILY PIJ.m' "2-for-1" Day comes to
bat May 16 at Anaheim Stadium and yw
can scream your head off for half-price.
The Angel meeti •g with the
Milwaukee Brewers Sunday, May 16, at 1
p.m. could prove to be no small part of
the erclting first·place struggle and DAI·
LY PILOT readers will be able to see the
game under a special "pay for one seat,
get one free" arrangement.
Readers can order any number of seats
in either the $2.50 or $3.50 price bracket
and pay for only half of them . The other
tickets will be a DAILY PILOT treat.
Again this year, the DAILY PILOT wllJ
sponsor an Early Bird Contest open to
youngsters 16 and under. The winner will
receive an autographed baseball from the
Angels, four free tickets to a future home
game and the opportunity to meet his (or
her ) favorite Angel baseball star.
To qualify, entrants should send a
statement of 100 words of less starting:
"I would like to meet Angel player ...•
because ... " Send the statement with a
ticket order to the DAJL Y PILOT be.fore
5 p.m., Friday, April 30.
All other ticket orders must be recelv·
ed by the DAILY PILOT by 5 p.m., May
6, in order to be filled by the Angeb: staff
at Anaheim Stadium. All tickets will be
sent directly to the customer by the
Angel staff.
Don't wait. LOOk for the first "2-for·l''
cwpon appearing tn Friday'" newapaper.
Send it, along with check or money order
(no cash please), for a chanct to see the
California Angel! blow the foam off the
Brewers.
Frederick Roe
Services H eld
Cryplside servicet were held Wed·
nesday at Pacific View Memorial Park
for Fredrick A. Roe of JOO Olff Ort-le,
Laguna Beach, who died Monday at the
age of 8.1.
A retired real estate broker, Mt. Roe,
v.·ho was born in England, had Jived in
Laguna for the past 25 years.
He Is survived by a son, Robert H. Roe
of Los Alt05; a daughter, Mary S. Parker
of San Marino ; fi ve grandchlldren and
five great-grandchildren.
I
The admirtistrator asked the board to
consider hiring for September tbe staff
that will be necessary In June. "This
might make things a little smoother," be
11aid.
Dr. Stocks . .attributed the overcrowding
to the district's rapid growth and a long
period of the time when state funds were
not available to build schools.
He said he will present 2' definite pro-
posal on the schedule for nexf year !!l the
first meeting in May. ..
•
Thut'sdlf, Aprll 22, 1971 s OAILV I'll.Of #
'
Dulaney Implores
Dick•-argued 'that bl.t office Ind
the FBI h~ speal· mot'I than a YW'
trying to find tbe'•Jto<~brolter and that
Dulaney hid only fi1\llly1-.rttd to coine
to Orange County fr0m Curi.cao Jn the
Caribbean "becauJe j1\I conditions here
are infinitely preferable to the hospitality
furnished by the Du.tah.1uth0rilfes."
No one argued mGre than Dulant:y who
bas DOW Insisted that he is innOCelt in
each of l\!1 four court appearancea. "l
give you my word that.I will stay here,"
he told Judge McMiiian, "and I assure
you that I Intend to fight this thing and
clear my name."
Judge McMillan will rule today on the
bail bearing. He rejected ·Mrs. Oulant:y's
suggestion that she tie allowed to replace
her husband In the county jail.
Dulaney also told the judge that the
granting of hi! freedpm will enable bJm
to J1pl,lce some of the estimated $3
million deficit in the accounts of the now
defunct WOl'!d Financial 'lmlds empire.
"J have put every penny. I had into
replaciJ:!g _ those losses," he said. "But
there~ pe<ip~,in this area Who owe'me
lens of .~sands of dollars. 81)d I would
like !he chance to collect as much of it u
possible."
His plea for a bail lower than the
presently ,set $3U,SOO came just four
hours after the Orange cbunty Grand
Jury indicted seven persom on a variety
of fraud and embeulement charges
stemming Crom operations of the World
Financial Tl'ends group and lla officers.
Judge McMillan set·a June 14 trial date ,
for James Sh.ipley. -38, cf 16951 Lowell
Circle, HunUngton Beach, the former
vice president who toot over as·pre!lldent
When• Dplaney lefi !or w .. t Germany In
Deceml>er, 11169 -the point al which
comp1aints from angry J n v e 1 lo r a •
repori.dly began to· now Into the d!Jtrlct
attorMy's office.
Arralgnnw1ts wert scheduled today for
Mn. Dulaney. 3%, llanle1 Hayu, 40, o!
8211 Snowbird, HW)tington Be a ch ;
Wendell Warren Austin, 38, of Riverside ;
Fred Riley, 45, of Norfolk, Va. and
Robert G. Machan, 40, of San Bernardino,
Machan, the last of the sevtn to be ar ..
rested, la the former comptroller oC the
St. Bernardine's Hospital in San Bernar.
dlno. He rtSlined shOrlly ollu Dulaney'1
flight to Germany.
C>l.ckerson stiles that all the accused
are connected In varying depth with the
alleged defrauding of lbe San Bemardino
hospital. Dn1aney's group got a $500,<m
Joan fn:lm the Catholic facility and put
-up, he claims, worthless stocks and
bonds' as coll8:teral.
Dickerson said he took 33 witnesses:
before the Grand Jury, many or whom
had maO~ investml'!nts that added up to a
total ·'90_,0QO lOSll with the -Du.Janey group.
All' their Clainu are now being considered m Santa" Ani bankruptcy court.
Hayes, Austin, Riley an4 Machan were
arrested Wednesday short~ after issue of
the Indlctme6t~ Shipley had earlier been
arrested in 'Los Angeles, Dulaney wa~
picked· up by Interpol In a.traeao and
l\trs. Dulaney was found in a hospital bed
in lhe British colony ,of Bermuda.
Dulaney bltl.erLy .condemned · t h e
newspaper publicity accorded to him
since charges were filed and subsequent
to his arrest in his remarks to Judge
McMillan.
ACCUSED STOCKBROKER
JoHph Dulaney ' .
He partlcuJarly ~lamed the actlvltle!! of
Ted Harp, a San .Bernardino investiptive
reporter wbo was claimed by Dulaney to
be a former member or the World Finm-
cial Trends corporate ·complex.
Harp, he told the judge, had Insured
that all Orange ~· ne.wspa~ wen
kept abreast of deveJopme.nta ia tbt
Dulaney case.
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By THOMAS MURPlllNE
.Of lllt Dellr '"" Stiff
• DOWNCOAST: Wedaesday'1 spring 1un
: wu aeu.llnc low out ewer the Pacific, ; eulio&. bocklilhl 'along lhe shoreline o!
-: the Orange C0.1l The brisk wind was
1 cb.iU and aeemfd to be •napping at
' Udnp. The lurf WU up. ' AJooc Pacific Coast Highway, it was
1 the evening ruab hour. COntmuter traffic
wu running its nt,bUy version of the In-
' dllnapolis SOO miler. Motorists over4
' ~er for evening twinkled · th e i r
heldligbtl oo. They glatt at you on
1.,..U.. hlib be1ma.
A miQibua whine! by ma.king A in a 45.
JI bu 1 hmnl"" aticker proclaiming:
"Prive Defenalvely -Buy a Tank."
* llJLOW Tiii! filGBW4Y, lhe 1inklng
. ..., II forming dappled l!lhta on lhe
water. And the surf 90Dlebow ~
eJen more maje!tic than usual; surging
uPwlld on the Wt of the wind, crashing
into rocks and 1pewini white foam in
ah:bes into the sky. You can almost hear
JL The bJg boom when surf amaebes rock
in the lime display ol nature's wonder
that mull have encbani.d Spao;.,b Con-
qulsladom and Padn Junlpero Serra ao
long qo.
Did they pa111e here at !hit apot and
look down on it all and cootemplate? W11
it the ume beach, the aame cove, the
Ja,ne ~ aectJon of sborellile?
Nobody oeema to be pallling today.
Maybe a few years aco, when life was
a bit llJnpler alOIJi thia cout, you might
have just pulled off to the side of the
. King's lll&bway and cootomplat.ed It all
IO{'awhlle.
* Btrr NOT TODAY. ror the beam are
oo and mull be burning the bottom o! th<
pan IDd there'a that committee me<tinc 11 Ille Smilba and lhey gel snitty
if you're lat.e and Junior Ls waitini on the
aofa to explain why tbe C. in history isn't
really his fault and you've got to make
that quick call back to the office on that
paper you fqot Ind th< left front whttl
does seem lo be a bit out of balance just at 63 miles per hour.
The !riffle tbkkeni. Up ahud, the lit·
tle foreicn ca.r'1 encine IOUDds like a
cross between a machi1e cun and a sew·
tng machine gone berserk. There are two
Flap on the bumper and another of those
111.ickers in between. lt advise.s: "Buy
American."
* MA YllE JUNIPEllO Sen-a pauaed lo
watch the IUl'f and aea and spray at thi.9
point of shoreline. Maybe. But then he
didn't have lo worry about Amalgamated
Can dropping five points. He didn't have
a tire out of balance or a Junior with a c-.
Maybe things will be simpler tomorrow
and we'll pause to watch the sun and sea
and surf and aand. Maybe the beans
won't tii tiiimiftl tomorrow.
Maybe.
Anyway, we'll do it the neil day for
1ure.
Up just ahead, a black Cadillac
screeched and squeezed over into my
Jane. Inconsiderate glut.
What's bis rush, anyway~
Egypt Visit Expected
WASHINGTON fUPf l -Secretary or
State William P. Rogers is expected to
visit both Egypt and Israel during a
whirlwind trip to the Mideast the first
week or May. Formal announcement may
~ made before the weekend.
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U"IT~ COEDS LINDA DANICMAN, CANDY COOLEY REVERSE ROLE
They Oponod Doors t.r' Boyt. Would Evon A•k for Goocf..,ight Kin
Shad es of Myra
2 Coeds Date Boys, Pick Up Tab
DAVIS ~Pl) -Boy• who confront "aggreuive" girls become "docile,
very pasalve, according to two coeds wbo conducted a three-mootb erperi·
ment In boy.chasing. ·
. Candy C:OOley o! San Diego and Linda Dankman of Sacramento. both 18,
said they assumed the usuaJ aggressive role of males -asking boys for dates,
paying their bills, opening car doors and even suggesting a good-night kisl at
tbe end or each date.
They found, among other things, that malu "enjoy ae.iually aures1Jve
temalea" but "powu an exaggerated concern for proying their masculinity."
Linda earned an "A" for her efforts in an u:perimenta1 sociology cllu
at the University of Caillomla at Davis. C&ndY ii ustne her uperience as
material for a paper in another clau..
GetUng their idea from the film "Myra Breckenridge." the girla started
their uperimen~ by picklq: up two men Randing in the hall of a boya' dorm--
ltory.
After taking them to a movie, the girls picked up the tab for ke cream
afterwanfl.
"After a while, when they sew D.I a! the agireasive tez," Linda'a report
said, "they became docile, very pauJve. 'Ibey setmed afrai& to talk to u.s at
one poinL"
But the boys briefiy regained their q(l'f:,.,iveneas at a midnight awbn
fn a private pool. 1be report said they decided the &iris were looking for ac--
Uon and began to "attack" them in the water.
~t Linda said the glrla cooled their p&Nionl by "telling them 'no' in
maac:uhne tenns, and the boys returned to their pusive roles."
The girls Wd they Jeamed:
-Girls who ask boys for dates need to make clw their Jack of sexual
mot.ive or be prepared lo fight off thtlr dates.
-Un1ess a girl ii aensaUmal looking. f out of 15 miles will tum down
a young woman seek.Ing a date.
The g~ia had 12 double datea during 1 thr..,montb period in which tbe
boy• ezbibitod similar bebpior. '
Secret Plea by Churchill
To Ike in 1956 Disclosed
LONDON (UPI) -The year was 1956.
Britain and the United States were at
odds over the Suez crisis. Thi.R made
Winston S. Churchill heart-broken.
Although retired, 82 and ill, the grand
old man decided lO make one last act on
the wor.ld stage -a secret plea to Presi·
dent Dwight D. Eisenhower to heal the
Angl().Am erican rift
Churchill called for paper and pen. He
showed it neither to Prime Minister
Anthony Eden nor to the Foreign Office.
The letter. addressed ''Dear Ike ," was
sent direclly to the White House by the
U.S. ambassador .
"There is not much left for me to do Jn
this world and I have neither the wish
nor the strength to involve myself in the
present polilical stress and turmoil,"
Churchill said in opening the letter.
The document is published for the first
lime today in "Riding the Storm," the
fourth and latest volume of the memoirs
of former Prime Mir.ister Harold Mac-
millaa.
Macmillan says: "It was a striking -
and the last -intervention of the old
statesman in world affairs .• .It is ao
deeply moving .•. "
After opening. Church.ill wrote: "But I
do believe, with unfaltering convictim,
that the theme of the Anglo-American
alliance is more important today that at
any time since the (Second World) War.
You and I had some part in raiainJ it to
the plane on wh ich it has stood .. .It will
now be an act of folly, on which our
whole civilization may founder. to let
events in the Middle East aime between
us.
"There seems lo be growing misun--
derstandin& and frustration on bolh sides
of the Atlantic. If they be allowed lO
develop, the sk.ies will darken and it is
the Soviet Unlon that will ride the
storm ."
Under Eisenhower, the United States
had sided wilh the Soviet Union in
th~ .United Nations in opposing lhe joint Br1lish-~ench invasion of Egypt.
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Subs Hold Peace l(ey?
Store Missiles at Sea-Nixon Adviser
WASffiNGTON (AP) -Pmicl<nt Nix·
on'• chlef science adviser has a new plt.n
for deterrlnc atomic warfare: 'nlf: two
superpowers would store all their nuclear
missiles aboard submarines at sea ao
neither could destroy the olber in a first
strike.
"It ls only when both aides have a
survivable force of agreed capability that
stability can be asaured," Dr. Edward E.
David Jr., chief of the White House Office
of Science and Technology, said Wed4
nesday •i&ht in an addrea,, to the
Acowtical Society of America.
David, an acoustics eipert and former
Bell Laboratory scientist, said: "It may
well be that underwater sound and su~
marine warfare are going to become the
key to national security and peace.
"'Olis ,will come about through a chain
of possible events which begirui with the
strategic arms limitation talks (SALT).
"The United States hopes to obtain
from these talks limitations on both of·
tensive and defense missile systems."
But David added:
•·Should the Soviet Unlon agrtt to an
enforceable limit the time may well come
when a land-based retaliatory force,
either mWiles or aircraft. will not be
able lo survive a first strike by the op-
posing force.
,;The alternative to land basing, of
course. is to send the missiles to sea, aa
we and the Soviets have already done in
part," David said.
"It is the survivability of sea-based
missiles In submarines which could turn
out to be the last refuce for a survivable
force."
The scientist then said:
Rome to Release
Global Hijacker
In 9 More Days
ROME (UPI) -Freedom was only
nine days away today for Raffaele
Minichiello, the Vietnam war veteran
wbo set a 1,702-mile aerial hijacking
record. But .he may find himself a man
without a country.
When Minichiello, a U.S. Marine, land·
ed in Rome Nov. 1~ Ul68 on a Trans World
Airlines jet be had hijacked all t.be way
from Los Angeles, he was arrested and
eventually sentenced to 7'h years in
prison.
Wednesday a Rome appeals court
reduced tbat sentence to 31n years aad
then pardoned another two yearl!. This
means that Minichiello, 21, will leave
Rome'• Regina Coell (Queen of Heaven)
jail on May 1.
The question is what be will do or
where be will go. He can hardly go back
to Seattle, where bia mother and si1ter
live. Setting foot in America would mean
he would face arrest, trial ind a possible
death sentence for hijaeking.
Melito Irpino, the South Italian vlllage
of 2,500 inhabitants where Minichiello
was born, is little more than a place of
memories to him. His father, who lived
there, is dead. Raffaele le.ft tbe village at
13 to migrate to the United States and
has few close friends left there.
Italians love him. Girls have written
him in jail offering to marry him. Movie
companies have announced plans for
films about his life.
The boyish-looking Vietnam veteran
grinned and embraced his lawyers with
tears of joy when the court announced its
verdict Wednesday after twt hours
deliberation.
Youth Delegates
Endorse Pullout
ESTES PARK , Colo. (AP) -Delegates
to the White House Conference on Youtll
winding up four days of lively discussion,
have called for an end to U.S. military in·
volvement in Vietnam and for the
legalizaUon or marijuana.
With about half of the conference 's
original l,fOO youth and aduJt delegates
casting paper ballots, the vote Wed·
nesday night for an immediate halt of
U.S. military action in Southeast Allia
and a complete withdrawal by year's end
was 450 to l~ with 37 undecided .
A resolution supporting President Nix·
on's plan ol Vletnamizatlon was defeated
339 to 246 with S7 undecided.
The withdrawal proposal was drawn up
by a majority task force which studied
the Southeut Asia conOlcL 'nlt defeated
Vletnamiul.ion proposal wu submitted
as a minority resoluUon.
Electric Cart Danger
Cited in Long Beach
LONG BEACH, Calif. (API -Police
will begin citing elec1tlc cart operators
who drive on city sidewalks.
The new enforcement policy was a~
nounced after the city agreed to pay
'87,000 to settle a $5Cll,OOO lawsuit filed by
tht family or a man killed when the lad-
der he wu on was .tlruck by an elec1tie
cart. Authorities estimate there are about
2,000 electric carts here, many of them
driven on sidewalks by elderly pel'!Olls.
Airplane Hits Hotel
CHARLO'TTE AMALI£, Virgin Jaland!
(UPI ) -A Coastal Alrllnts twin-engine
plane carrylng eight peraons crubed on
takeoff lnto an unoccupied hotel annex
Wednesday and bonit Into names.
Everyone aboard was killed. None w11
immediat~Jy kJentified.
"'Should aea-based 1ubmarlile forces
become the major deterrent to a nuclear
wll', underwater SOUDd and 1ubmulne
warfare wUl assume a much more im--
portant role in national and world secu.ri·
ty than preaenUy.
II Already W9 Jte lnereaJed rtsearth lri
thb field Ind indeed 1couaticl have long
been a vJtal part of a navy," David said.
'nlua, the Acoustical Society of America
is "in a prime poslilon to Contribute to
world peace."
Honeymoon Souri'!fl?
China Blasts U.S. as It
Quits Lawn Tennis Body
LONDON (AP) -The sporta good will
between Communia:t China and the
United states soured IOmewhat today as
the Chinese pulled out of the lntema·
ti on al Lawn Tennis AMociation -JL TF
-charging it was manipulated by "U.S.
imperialism."
The Chinese withdrawal comes only a
few days after a U.S. table teMis team
completed a successful tour of Ollna -
the first group of Americana to visit the
mainland in 23 years.
At one reception, Premier Chou En-lai
appeared to be melting the icy relations
between the two countries, telling the
group:
"There were many exchanges In the
past. They have been cut off too long. But
your aceepting our invitation to play
table tennis opens up a new page in t.be
history of our re la lions."
Then came today 's announcement
China has withdrawn from the ruling
body of lawn tennis and severed all links
with It.
Basil Reay, secretary of ILTF, said he
received a Jetter from the All-China
Sports Federation explaining the
withdrawal.
Peking said that "Under the manlpula·
tion of U.S. imperialism, the ILTF has
openly accepted the so-called tennis
association of Chiang Kai-shek 1s full
members of the ILTF, therefore ere.a.ting
two Chinas."
Reay said the committee of manage.
ment had irulructed him to write to Pek~
ing asking the Chinese in "the interesll
of world tennis" to reconsider the
decision.
Reay said Peking knew about the pro-
po.W to affiliate Fonnosa -Nalionalisl:
China -a year ago but made no prote1t
at the annual meeting.
"Un1ess our friends in China change
their minds It will mean Chinese players
will not be eligible to play at Wimbledon,
Forest Hills, Paris and other official
Nixon Becomes New
Table Tennis Member
WASHINGTON (>,f) -President Nlx~
on baa acetpted honorary membership in
the U.S. Table Tennis Associatioo, the
group Vice President Spiro T. Agnew is
reported u saying fell into a Cbinese p-t>
paganda trap.
Without announcement, Nixon accepted
the membership Wednuday f r om
Graham B. Steenhoven, pmide.nt of
association and leader of the U.S. table
tennis team that toured mainland Otina
last week.
t ·
I
I r·
I·
Russian Visitors
champlouhips of the ILIT, which fl
particularly regrettable at a time~
friendly sporting relations are being
established wtlb China in other fields,"
11 .. y aaid.
Cairo Hardening
Stand on Canal;
Fears Stalemate
By UnUed Pre1s laternational
Authoritative political sources In Cairo
said today Egypt hu hardened its po:;I·
lion on the proposed reopening of the
Suez Canal because it fears an Interim 1 setUement migbt delay or even block
chances of an over-all settlemeat in the
Middle East.
The report came as Egyptian Prtllldent
Anwar Sadat met with Michael Sterner,
head of the U..S. State Department's
U.A.R. desk n Washington, who arrived
in Cairo on Monday. Sterner met earlier
in the day with Foreign Ministry
Undersecretary Salah Gohar.
Informed sources in Washington 1aid
Secretary of State William P. Rogers is
expected to visit both Egypt and Israel
during the first week of May. Rogers is
going to Turkey for separate conferences
with members of Soulheast Asia and
Near East security alliances.
The semiofficial Cairo newspaper Al
Abram said Egypt in effect had rejected
the latest Israeli proposals oa reopening
the canal. But Western diplomatic
Wleks
'OK! We'll hace a cote
on the latut Egypti4n
propo1ala!'
,
"'IT....._
Female Transcaspian kulan pokes he1d over moat to sniff fl owers
while her more re!erved mate watches. The animals. from Russia
ai:e the only ones in the United States and are on di.splay at Sari Diego Zoo.
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Living Cost. Rate
For March Hailed
WASHINGTON (AP)
H1sh1t groctr)' prices nicked
more than a penny from the
purchasing Power of every
food dollar tut month, but a
drop in housing and new car
prlcea held down the overall
rise in livlng cost! and
cheutd the White Houae.
"ThU bu to be interpreted
as cood news indeed -e1-
tremely good news, very
nasauring," said President
Nixon's chief economic ad-
viser Paul McCracken, after
the 1overnment'1 March living
coaia rtPort came out Wednes-
d1y.
The overall rise In living
cosl.8 wu three-tenths ol one
perce n t~· pushing the.
1ovemment'1 Consumer Price
lndu up to 111.8, said the
report by the Labor
Department's Bureau of Llbor
Statlstica. This meant It cost
$11.98 lut month for every $10
worth of typical f a m I 1 y
)>UrChues ln the 1967 period
en which the lnde1 Js based.
Grocery pr!~ ro5t LI per-
~nt, aharpeat monthly in-
crease in six months, but
housU.g costs declined two-
tenlhs ot one percmt, almost
entirely because el. a con.
tlnulng drop ln mortgage In-
terest rates.
New car prices dropped
elght·tenths ot one percent,
but used cars were up 1.2 per-
cent. Overall transportaton
coau f'06e: thJtt..tenlh! of one
percent because of additional
price increases for train, plane
and bus travel, the report
•.a'Jd Clothing costs rose four-
tenths of one percent. In-
cluding a 1.3 percent increase
for men's wear, the biggest
rise in several years. Wnmen 's
wear declined by two-tenths.
Medical cost.s rose eight·
tenlhs nf nne percent because
of a continuing sharp rise in
doctors' fees and hospital
charges, the report said.
McCracken said the best
news in the report were
fi(W'es showing that on a
seasonally adjusted b a s I s ,
prices the first thl'H months
of 1971 rose at an an11ual rate
of 2.7 percent for the smallest
fint-quarter rise ln four years..
Prloes over the year were
up 4.6 percent. compared with
calendar year li70'r 5.5 per-
ctnt rise and 1969's 6.1 percent
hike, biggest twC)-year jump in
two decades.
Girls as Young as 3
Used in Nude Photos
MINEOLA, N.Y. (UPI) -
Five peraons, including two
couples, were i n d i c t e d
Wednesday for taking part in
an alleged pornography
business that used girls aged
f..14 to pose for nude pictures.
Di1trict Attormy William
Cahn said the operation was
run by Eugene Abrams, 37, an
electronics engineer, and his
wUe, Jnyce. 28. They allegedly
phot(lgraphed their own Jlh-
year-old daughter in
pornographic poses w i t h
adult.!!.
The other indlcted couple,
Louil D. Kahn, 29, a
mechanic, and hls w i f e ,
Christina. 20, allegedly allow-
ed their 7-year-old daughter lo
po ...
AlAo Indicted was Alvin
Goldstein, 35, executive edltpr
of. the sex magazine, Screw,
which carried ads calling for
young girb to pose and alao
advertised the photographs for
11ale.
One ad read "1200 fee for
girl model 8 to 14 year$ of age.
Must have parents' consenl.
One-day photo session," Cahn
said.
The indictment of 75 counts
include!'! charges of sodomy,
sexual abuse, incest.,ob!cenity
and endangering the welfare
of minon;.
More arrestl'I were expected.
Parenti rrom Florida, Con-
necticut, New Jersey and New
York responded to the ad,
Kahn said.
At the arraignment, Kahn
attacked Chlc Morochnic. a
cameraman for W ABC TV,
who suffered a bruiJe on t.he
fntthead and, a bloodied nose.
Police separated the two.
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New Cars: You Can
Hear Diff er e nee
DETROIT (UPI) -You until the rirst of the year.
will be able to bear u wl'!I! Anottler visible change for
as see the big change In 1973 some 1972 cars will be bump-
aut.omobUes. ers that extend slightly be.
Styling changes are (ew. yond the bodies both front and
Only four cars in Ford Motor 1ear. But this change is only
Cc.'s line are due for major preliminary . The real bumper 1tyling renovations. The other major companies plan mini-protection system,, will come
H • h C mal changes. in 1973 when all cars must ig OUTt But all the companies will have bumpers th.at will pro.
have one new feature -wam-tect agalMt a S m.p.h. bar-Assailed ~e,t!'.ghts and buzzers for seat rier impact.
When a driver inserts the All the companies are de-
B M h Ignition key. a light will flasb tmphasizing &t.yUng changes,
Y art a on the instrument p&nel and putting the money instead lnto
an irritatin~ buuer will round. functional changes such as the
WASHINGTON (UPI) .-Coupling the seal bell will seat belt warning systems and turn off both . Martha Mltchell, taking to the On the pa.'-.!lenger side. " the new bumper systems . In
telephone again, has called for device sensilive to the v.·eight I.he full.Ire the money also will
the abolition of the U.S. of the passenger "'ill do the go into impt'oving emJsslons
Supreme Court because of Its same. to meet the governmental
ruUng the bu.sing. of sc.hool The light and buzzer system standards set (or pollution Is a federal requirement , ef· children to achieve racial fective Jan. l , 1972. General control by 1975.
balance ia constitutional. ~1otors Corp. Intends to install It Is estimated the auto com-
"We allouJd extinguish the the system on all il11 cars be-panies spent about $1 billion
Supreme Court," the wife of ginning with tlle first produc-in styling changes lo bring out
Hon model late this summer. the 1970 models. Attorney General John N. Mil· Chrysler Corp. intends to in-GM had substantial styhng
chell lold UPI Wednesday. stall them by the Jan . 1 dead· changes planned for several
"It's absolutely asinine for line. while Ford and American of its 1972 models but dumped
MAD fa.shions
LILTml $4.00 l l llT $7.00 LACI
PADDED SAYERS STRETCH
BRAS TAFREDDA GIRDLES
11 ... t i M JO 1M.-MH .-lArte
Wt.It• ll•k. ..... $4.lt YA.LUI -..... $226 ., ... $200 $2°°
Cocktail Dresi.1 DRESSES Smell Quantity
F ln1I Clo1NUt
' Veluea To $50.00 REDUCED
AS MUCH AS Quontfty Limited
75% OFF s~,
MAD fashions
10055 ADAMS, HUNTINGTON BEACH those nine nld men to rule Motors Corp. have not yet de-them ·~1hen the United Auto
against the people. cided whether to put them in Workers struck the company ;'"~'~fir~s~1;rn~n~m~od~e~ls~o,~w~.,~·l _'.l°'~'~'~d~a~ys~l~~~·t~f~&~I.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "We have no youth..on the,.
et Brookhur1t 540.9602
court. no Southerners, no
women -just nine old men. 11
should have been put to a vote
of the general public. The ma-
jority is supposed to rule ."
Mrs. Michell made similar
remarks in a call to the
Washington Star.
She emphasized she was
speaking for herself. She said
15he "cussed out" her husband
over the ruling, but he replied,
"I don 't run the Supreme
Court.''
Mrs . Mitchell also defended
FBI Director J. Edgar
Hoover. who has been under
attack by some members ol
Congress.
"I lhink it's unfortunate all
these people have taken after
Mr. Hoover." she said. "when
he has done the greatest job in
the world, including Scotland
Yard. They're t r y Ing to
downgrade this man to try kl
get him out."
She was asked if she had
been in touch with Hoover
recently and said, "we send
each other litUe notes.·•
"I think I'll call him up,"
15he said.
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IA much of the world, il would be coJU!dered a
pleat of mudflat lldelands - a hUnlc of land and mil<ed-
' In ult •water that aftordJ. lanlling corolort for birds, and
.ome. apace for small boaling.
I < ,.
In Orange county, California. it Is officially termed
1Jp~ Newport Bay." And Its Importance -In value and Po\iUcal nmilication .,-crowo almost daily.
Tbe Irvine Com~ bu certain water and land rltll\!I around Uppor Newport Bay. So does the govern·
·llleDt~of Orange County. At one time, three years ago,
the hio signed an agreement to exchange cerWn land
and water · rights wliich, at that time, both parties J>e.
lleved would be beneficial.
.~·
Times, public attitudes and politicians cbange.
<>range County's ~ard of Supervisors, with a new
majority In control bu voted to rescind the transfer
agreement. The Irvine Company has responded with a
lawsuit. challenging. the county's right to unilaterally
abrogate a eo;ntJ:acl, and has announced it will seek to
recover dam•ges "in the millions." A multi·mlllion dollar
county 'tu: lien against Irvine bay lands is one of many
bi&·money factors.
A merry.go-round of legal bickering ts in store. The
Irvine Company says it would rather resolve differences
at the conference table instead of the courtroom. Super·
visors ·(conferring privately and acting publicly) seem to
aubet.anUat.e contentions that they never really intended
to:negotiate any change in the·land swap plan.
The Irvine Company ls big e n o u g h and strong
enougn to fight Its own legal batlles. The DAILY PILOT
Is no Intervenor ln,ils behaJI. And the Board of Super·
visors la onUged to pursue the best interest& of the citi· zens ol Orange County.
..
But.ft ia hard to see bow abandoning the conference
table for the coslly, tiresome legal path of trial and ap-
peal, trial and appeal la going to produce an iota of plan·
nlng or 1 dollar of funding for the ultimate development
of this Jte90W'Ce.
,. U tl).e -county's five supervisors really analyze their
ac\lona, they might wonder ii the courtroom action they
... -.,..u.,..._
Black, White
I . In L.anguage
ls Not Racist
A ~ who workJ for a "human
N.lationl eonunl$alon" is upset by a
rocent porqrapb of mine aboot "wllile
lla.'' I wrote that ''a white lie, uaed often
enoaCh. becomes fr•Y and dirty, and firiaii1 blact !:om usage."
·He calJJ Uall· 'Taclam 1n 1an11.1aae''
_,...ofttiepeoi. u .. cmnolallon of
the ,..d "white ...
alid t b • ,,.pu.. -lion. of the word 0 bJaek." Ht
absolvea me"' any
-pttjudioe. odnl!Wnc lba1 our
ll:Rllla&e ia 1truc-IWW that war. but
thinks I oulht to be more cmfuJ In my .......
I ~·"114T r1iliculous llld aomewhat
~d; It ts true that "black• bas
m:ady j negattve · COJIDOlaliona in our laolOlle -.fitatl w. blict.........,
...... till, blocloull,Jllack '1lleep, and ..
fti1h .J.. but· ''•hff.e" II ·fit Jrom being
~·poo!Un ·ln Engliah ........ .....,.,...wlil,. llq i& surrendering;
~Ille~ f~.;.:a mark'of
~; ~~v.,..i ts "allo ·cowardly
ar-·mean; to .WWte...u a perlOll or an
tnqqtry-u to conceal or """""'° bad ~vlor; a wllltod -1-ln<be Bible ~a,-plout hypocrite; a wllfte eltpllaqt is
u unwanted and upenaive possession;
~ -aa a . -liloll dervgittry eiill mm'Uaed by'C.uculans. " .
.TO 'IMAGINE TUT "while Hes" bavt.
Dear
Gloomy
Gus:
More in'itaUng than amog: '?be
driver who won't dim hi.I lights
either for oncoming can or when
following one at close range.
-D. J. R.
nth ,_..,,.. ""9d'I ,....,... .,.._ ""
~ ...... ., .... ---· ,_, W'WI' Ht _ ....... _, ...... Dttlf ,, ...
anything to do with the color of the
person uttering them ii to imagine that
mostly Indians are. guilty of .bavtna red
t1pe, or bein& In tbe Rd, or being caught
red-buded,. or living in redlfPI dlltrtcts,
or drawing a mt berrl»c acrOSI the path.
or drinking red eye.
We call a coward "yellow'' with no
reference to any poaaible Oriental origin.
And a "yellow dog contract," a phrase
echoed by the U.S. Supreme Court, is
simply an illegal contract forbidding
employea to join a unioL The "yellow
press" did not refer to Oriental
publlcat1ons, but to wholly white and
Amrrican newspapers ol. a · sensational
nature.
THE FRENCH CALL a mystery ll
"black" novel, while the Italians call it a
.,yellow" novel. What we term the "cold
war" b a "white war" to the French.
OUr .. red .. cabbage b .. blue" to the
Germans, and "black" to 1the Italians. Jn
medieval Italy the warring Guelphs and
Ghibellint;s were known as "Whites" and
"Black!."
In Germany, one i.s "yellow" with envy,
not .. green" with-it; in France, to be
"bl:u&'' is to be amazed, not sad; and our
"white lie'" is called a "pious Ue" there.
To find~racial slurs in the color-imagery
of . b.ngsage ii to suggest that the old
barrel-house tune, "I'm Blue Turning
Gra y Over You.'' WI! written by an
agin& Druid.
Lif:e' s .Sal est Sanctuary
14_,ia"the safest llllclUIU)' in life.
It.ii a,retrut from·tht shrill lean and
aJannl ~Ofltod:af. 'Memory ·enables ua to ..-1a..,itH "io the pUt and keep the
belt of yestJiday .n ... To l'C>ll IODl< of
-~·"'1y·be·palnlul, but they
-Jdll Ill J>e., ctua we hawe ,,.J.
ttody 1U1Ylved. tlleir
~ Jl¥ri.
lillyway. the --·of time aofbw
tile I blunt blowa ol
-.rlier eventa: aod teola to bathe them bi • w!&tful .....
lllila-
Yoo have• prettJ txteni:.ve m.-um of
memariaa In ,.,.., -bud and heart If
)'OD can 1ook back and n:membtr when-
' IOMEONZ IN YOUll famlly ut down
"' I damlnfl needle, and the Wonl put
tA. the eqilrlmc:e wu having friendl
br.1ftC It ., • a Joke ,tor yeara af-
i.rwards.
AlloUl the enJy women plt:Uts wm membln o( the wcru marthing back
aOd -tiylq to .. t a oaJoon to elooe Ila doon H II W<N near • acbool « -•Moilien -..·t IUl'I they liked their d114hl« to p Nady wi!b a auitor IO
.,...Stlltllt ba btJU8'lt 1Uits with onl1 °""
~"'..=. but!md their t..d, the
poof llmp!J dttied tt wi1ll 1011hum.
•
ANYONE WHO kept a fire ex-
Unguisher ln his home was regarded as
JJOmething of an eccentric and an
alannlst.
Mosl boys could harness 1 hori;e and
moat Cirl1 milk a cow by the age of 12.
An effete person was anyone who
thought it tndellcate to use a toothpick at
lhe table after meals.
You bad made it socially in a small
town If you were tsked to join the
w lunteer firemen or sing with a local
barbership quart.el.
Only okl ladles wore wigs.
MANY A VOUNO firm swain saw no
ttuon to wute hl.I scarce money buying
hair oll when he could plaster his locks
with a dab or two of lard.
OnlY girls aDd sissies canied l b e I r
adloolboolta In a satchel or cloth bq. The
snappy lads litd them ID a web or leather
Jtrap and twUng them' around 11 U they
we~ • weapon.
More women wue praised for their
blsculll than their beauty,
It wu expected that a M>n would not
only provide a home for his qed parenta
but alJO pay debta left by hi.1 fathtr .
A m1jorlty of Americans 11ktd help
from God nther thin the government.
Those wert the d1y1 -remember?
Negotiate?
are headed for couldn't end up costing about as much
as making a start at buying up the Irvine-owned land In
Upper Newport ·Bay
Jn a complex matter such as this, it is hard to de-
termine just what the parties really seek to accomplish
by their various moves and counter mov es.
We could all feel better if before they get too dee~
Jy involved in another round of court fights, the super-
visors enunciated some broad plan they envision for the
Upper Bay.
Beware the Fly-by-Night
The Better Business Bureau of Orange County is
currently receivin g complaints over savings lost in fran-
chise business "opportunities." Substantial fees charged
for overseas jobs without producing the jobs is also a
current BBB concern.
Complaints against house-to-house solicitors blos·
som in the spring and summer, especially in the field of
landscape contracting. •
Along with them come the perenniaJ suede-shoe
"bargains" -high·pressure house si ding deaJs, cheap
shingle oiling projects (a favorite of the notorious Wil·
liamson gang) and driveway resurfacing jobs, to name
some.
House-to-house solicitations of a crooked nature
can be readily detected. The solicitors have no business
address, use a telephone answering service, offer "bar-
gain rates because we're doing another job nearby,"
ask for a sizeable advance, and use a convenient ex·
cuse for not showing a license. They offer no written
contract and give no readily verifiable reference.
The Better Business Bureau urges homeowners to
take the license numbers of the usually unmarked
trucks of such solicitors and report them to the police.
Best of all. do business only with established local
businesses which can be readily identified through the
Chamber of Commerce or Better Business Bureau.
Disconcerting to Scra11ibling Democrats
Nixon's Far-sighted Characteristic
W ASIDNGTON - A little good news
(higher GNP, a stock market rise and
smiles from Peking) lifts the spirit and
the scrambling Democratic presidential
candidates must bear this in mind. The
national climate is in dangerous risk -0f
improving rr-0m now on in con ririnalion
or President Nixon's far-sightedness.
This far-sighted characteristic of
Nixoo'1 ls disconcer4
ting. He is quite
willing Lo undergo
the effects of sag-
ging public support
for long periods or
time serene in the
conviction that a
better day soon to
come will confirm
th e rig}itne&s of · •
temporarily unpopular <Jr heavily crlti4
ciud pollcle.!.
lt ha! been this way with the war, the
economy, and with racial and social
conflict. Each In turn has been a
cauldron o! discontent with Nixon's
policies and he has willingly watched the
pot.. boil with d-Ouble toil and trouble in
supreme confidence they would simmer
down in good time. Good time, of course,
is being conveniently in advance of
election day, 1972, when it ls presumed
that people will cooclude Nixon has not
been such a bad President after all.
Rich.ard Wilson
)
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ANOTHER DISCONCERTING aspect
of Nixon from the point of view of the
scrambling D e m o c r a t i c presidential
candidates is the Nixon image-making
process. All contempt can be showered on
liUch Madison Avenue techniques as
exposing the essential insincerity of the
Nixon crowd. The shower of contempt
does not necessarily wash away images
thus cnated.
A Nixon image-making process is now
beginning and much more of it will be
seen in the coming 12 months. Nixon as a
Quaker who hates war and thinks we are
in the last one. Tricia '1 wedding
nationally televised and f a v o r a b I y
publicized. The coming dram at ic
announcements of the completion or the
withdrawa1 from Vietnam. More one-t~
one television interviews revealing the
re laxed and rational Nixon. N e w
overtures to Russia as the "new page" in
relations with China is scribbled upon.
There is much more to come. Who can
suppose that having wound down the war
and withdrawn the la.st combat soldier
from Vietnam Nixon will let it go at that?
Big programs and proposals are in the
offing for a post-war America fulfilling
the rising hopes of the beginning or our
th ird century as a nation.
IT IS MERELY A comfirming fooblote
that a Nixon--in-1972 po Ii tic a I
headquarters has been opened up in an
office building a block Crom the White
House. That was the procedure also in
Nixon's campaign for the presidency in
1968. Nixon headquarters painted in red-
white..and·blue faced P e n n s y I v a n i a
avenue a block from the White Hou.se as
a bold presumption that he wu merely
sojourning there until he toot over the
1600 Pennsylvania address a year hence.
And he did.
Next year will be a good year, a very
good yeat, Nixon C{)ntinualty says, and
now in the spring of 1971 he has cause to
think that he \\'i ll be right again or al
least has a very good chance of having
his foresight confirmed.
If all this seems visionary during this
period of halting economic recovery and
slow liquidation of a fore ign war then it
is.
Nixon clearly envisions conditions as he
woul d wish them to exist at future point..
In time and then attempts to will these
conditions into being. Timing thu!ll
becomes the political essence of desired
results. If his timing is off. the political
result is deferred past its Ume of
maximum usefulness. Something like
that happened in the elections of 1970 and
Nixon did not get the gains he hoped for
in Congres,,.
TH.E GOOD NEWS he is gelling about
the economy now would have been belier
for him politically lasl October and
November.
What all this means from the point of
view or the Democratic presidentia l
candidates is that they are now fighting a
shadow which may not even exist a year
hence. A Nixon supposedly laggard about
withdrawing from Vietnam is a mere
shadow to the Nixon who will have
withdrawn all combat troops. A Nixon
burdened with a recession partly of hi!ll
vwn making is a mere shadow to a Nixon
riding a rising wave of prosperity.
Nixon can then point to the Democratic
contenders as men of little faith and
calamity howlers with no confidence in
America and no constructive programs of
their own.
It should hurriedly be added thal this l!
the way the Nixon people see the ~cene
unfolding and they might be wrong. But
In the spring of 1971 have CT1me the first
indications that they have a good chance
of being righL
Agnew's Back on 'Beat the Press'
Vice President Agnew Is sore at the.
press. Again.
What rekindled Mr. Agnew's wrath was
a New York Times headline saying a
Gallup Poll showed 12 percent of the
American citizenry would rather Jive in
another country.
Obviou sly, said Mr. Agnew, this means
that 88 percent vf us prefer living in
America. And why. he wanted to know,
C{)U]dn "l these nattering nabobs of
negalivism headline that exciting news
instead?
Quite right. The trouble .here Is that
Mr. Agnew simply
reads the wrong
newspapers. He
should cancel his
subscription to the
Times and take
instead the Euphoria
(Kansas) Ga2ette.
It was the only pa.
per in the country,
as far as is knowJ1,
Which ran banner headlines that day
saying, "MOST AMERICANS WON'T
FLEE AMERICA."
THE EUPHORIA GAZETTE is edited
by that sage newsman, Bill Clark. Its
n10Uo is. "AU the news that ·s good, we
print.'' And its J>Qsitive outlook would
wann the cockles of Mr. Agnew's
posilive heart.
For exam ple , every ti me
unemploymtnt climbs another no1 ch,
Editor Clark headHnes the story :
"Administration Policies Bring l\1ore
B11 George ---.
Dear George:
Why are so many arl icle!'i
devoted to telling women how lo
be beUer wives and so few article!!
devoted to telling men how to
be better husbnnds".' And don't give
me one or tho.~ malt chauvinist
pig answers , either.
FURIOUS
Dear Furious'.
I won 't, dear. You girls can't
help hflng Inferior. and rU help
you every way J ean.
r-
1 Art Hoppe
Leisure Time to Millions or Americans."
In the story, Mr. Clark carefully
divides the total number of hours worked
by the number of workers, employed and
unemployed. Then he triumphanUy points
out the average. American works only 34.'.2
hours per week -"one of the lowest
figures in the world." And furthermore,
he says, il's getting lower every year
lately.
ON INFLATION, Mr. Clark usually
begins his articles : "The Administration
today re.leased figures indicating that
\ workers are now enjoying the highest
wages in history while h a pp y
manufacturers are getting twice the
prices for their goods as they did ten
years ago."
The Euphoria Gazette is perhaJ>! al its
beat in its Cflverage of Southea:1t Allia. Al
the end of the Laos incurston, its
frontpage account read : "Allied forces
launched a mauive, lightning thrust back
into South Vietnam today. The rapidity of
the maneuver caught the enemy by
surprise."
But Mr. Agnew would also enjoy Ule
human interest stories. Typical is this
plcture "caption:
''MR. AND MRS,•Smiley Glad (above)
Still They Want More
The awesome value which certain
retired legislaton place on their service
to the state is reflected In an attempt to
fatten pensions already geoerow by most
standards. The litate Board of Control has
rejected their claims for higher pensiOM
but the matter may go to the courts.
\\'hen the state commission w a s
amended in l966, it lrtgge~ legislation
raising the lawmakers' annual salaries
from $6,000 to $16,000 a yea r, a sum since
Increased to $19.200. Belore 1966,
legislator!'! were not pennitted to raise
their own pay but they could and did vote
themselvc!'I some very h a n d !II o m e
pensions.
IT WAS RECOGNIZED, however, that
tr the old pension formul1t!ll were 11pplied
lo the higher pay, Ute result would be
111uch fatter monthly check.ci going to
fonner lawmakers already enjoying a
• very lush pasture.
Perhaps 1emlng that public outrage
over mich pensk>ns would result in defeat
of the amt'ndment, the ~gi.slature lh<'n
not only set limits on fulure pension~
hul al~ wiote restrictions to prevent the
new pay levelJ from providing huge bene.
f1I hik,. for thoae who already had r<l~ed
Guest Editorial
or would do so at the end of lhe 1966
i;ession.
Some of these retired
lawmakers-some or them relatively
young in age-now are trying to wring
every bit they can get out of the penston
system, contending lhe statute restricting
their take is invalid.
S0~1E OF THE present legislative
pensions atn()Unt to $81000, $9,000 and, In
one case, $10,092 a year. But if the
elaim1nl.$ had their way and thtir
benefits are lied to the present salary
level, the.re would be 18 former
legislators who would receive annual
peMlons in exceu or today 's $19.200
legislative P'IY·
There were good reasons for raising
the leglsh1tivc pay In 1966 but none in-
cluded raising pension.! to levels which
are nlmMt. tr not quite, beyond the
drtams of avarice.
-Sacn.mtnto Bee
wave farewell to their friends as they
prepare to depart on a round·the-world
cruise. The Glads financed the trip from
insurance fund!ll on their house. which
was swept away by a tornado last month.
'It was a real bonanza,' said the
beaming Mrs. Glad. Not shown is her
great aunt, Matilda Glad, who is still
missing."
Other feature!ll in the Gazette include
an obituary page which simply lists the
names of all Euphoria residents still
alive; complete coverage of every traffic
accident that results in neither property
damage nor personal injury; and a daily
weather forecast of "Fair and mild"-no
matter whal
BUT MR. AGNEW would undoubtedly
be mo.st pleased by the Gazette's
editorial tribute to him on the day he
attacked the press. Again.
"For 24 of the last 48 hours,'' it began,
"Mr. Agnew has scrupulously avoided
attacking the press. His restraint in not
attacking the press for an entire day
shows he reallres that the cornerstone of
our democracy is a free and unfettered
press, unthreatened by the second highest
elected vfficial in the land.
"We look forward confidenUy lo more
days lii.e that in the very near future."
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Thursday, April 22, 1971
The tditorial pagt of tht Dailti
Pilot Sttk& to inform and stim.-
ulate rtadt7'S ti11 f)1'tsenting thi$
ntWrpaptr's opinions and com-
mrntaty o-n topics of interest
and rignif1cance, by providing a
f07'll.m for tht t%p'rts.sfon o/
our rtodtr.s' opinion.t, and by
pn:1tnti11g tltt diverse vie~
points of injonntd obstrotr.s
and spokesmen on tapfcs of th • dau.
Robert N. Weed, Publisher
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-Race Balance Move Falls
Tun11ey, Cranston Back Law
WASHINGTON (AP!
Callfomia senators 5upported
Wednesday ::in amendment lo
require that minority race
children be integraWd pro-
portionately into s u b u r b a n
schools.
unsuccessful proposal or Sen.
Abraham Riblcoff (O.COnn.),
after building a legislative
background ror exemption or
the Los Angeles-Long Beach
area.
~e amendment was
defeated 51-35, killing its pro-
spects for enactment this year
even though it r e main s
technically alive as separate
legi.slatlOn before. the educa.
tlon subcommittee of the
Senate Labor and .Public
WeUare Committee.
Cranston told the Senate he
supported the amendment in
the hope that it would ease the
situation in the South iri the
wake of Tuesfday 's Supreme
Court decision approving bus-
ing to achieve s c h o o I
desegregation, and "move us
toward a naliomtide resolution
of our most tragic, heart ren-
ding, divisive domestic pro-
blem."
Sens. Alan Cranston lD-
Calif.), and John V. 'funney
(D-Calif.), voled for the
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MERCURY SAVINGS
and loan association
Cranston called his vote on
the bill the tooghesl of his
Senate career.
BUENA PARK Mercury Savings Bldg., Valley View at Lincoln
HU NTINGTON BEACH Mercury Savings Bldg., Edinger at Beach
TUSTIN Mercury Savings Bldg., Irvine Blvd. at Newport Ave.
He pointed. 'Ol.lt in Senate
debate that enforcement oI the .
amendm ent in the Los An.
geles-Long Beach standard
metropolitan statistical area
would impose an "extreme"
hardship on the.schools and on
Mexican-Americans, Indians
and other minority children.
The Ribicoff amendment
wou ld have required within 10
years that the enro llment of
minority race children in each
schoo) in the metropolitan
area be at least SO percet1l of
their percentage in the total
population.
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Others from S 150.
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Divided Payments Arranged.
D•v;d"d Poyme"f' A"tni;td
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Cranston c i t e d some
statistics '0 11 the Los Angeles·
Long Beach area : 4,083
square miles stretching from
the center of Los Angeles 25
miles to the east, 30 miles to
the west, 20 miles to the south
and 60 miles to the north;
bisecied by two mountain
ranges; 1,478.782 students. 17
percent Mexican • America11
13.8 percent black, 2.4 percent
Orientals, .2 percent American
Indians ; 1,671 public schools.
Collapsing
Bridge Halts
Rusl1 Traf fie
SAN BRUNO (AP) -Ex·
cept for one commuler run.
Southern Pacific Railroad's
operations were back to
normal today afler a highway
overpass collapsed on main
line track.s here injuring five
workmen.
Three of the five men were
hospitalized, but none was in-
jured seriously.
Homeward • bou n d
transportation for 11,500 San
Francisco workers who ride
the comfuuter trains was
canceled after the overpas5
collapsed at 2:45 p.m. when
supporting steelwork for the
span gave way.
Radio newscasts of the
bridge collapse apparently
reached most commuters in
time for them to arrange
alternate transportation, for
there was no evening rush
hour crowding
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SACRAMENTO (UPI) -
State schools chief Wilson
Riles says that the voters'
conUnued rejection of scbool
tax issues means r i s c a I
··chaos" in many districts if
the state's education finance
system is not changed.
"The people are saying
'no,'" l'liles said Wednesday
of the failure of most sc hool
tax over rides and bonds in
local elections this week.
''But 1 don 't think they're
saying 'no' to education.
They're saying ·no' to con-
tinually relaying on the local
property tax as a method to
finance schools."
"I believe this means that
for some of the dist.ricts it will
be impossible for them to
mount a satisfactory school
program. the Superintendent
of Public Instructio n said in
an interview
With some e i c e pt ion s ,
Californians again tu r n e d
down proposals for school tax
overrides and bonds in elec-
tions Tuesday.
An exception was made , for
example. in S,a c r a me nt o
where after 15 years of op-
posilion to tax increases
voters endorsed an 88-cent tax
override. In Clovis a $5 million
building bond issue and a S6.2
million slate aid package were
approved.
But in most other places the
voters said "ho."
Riles said the "answer" to
the problem is for the
legislature to pass a program
of schoo l finance supported by
the State Board of Education.
Bandit Slain
ln211dMee t
Witli Guard
HIGHLAND PARK (UPI -
An armored truck guard who
was wounded during a holdup
last summer by a burly man
shot and killed the same man
Wednesday in a second rob--
berY attempt.
The guard, Herschel J\1oore,
34, emerged with an un·
disclosed amount of cash from
a supermarket's cashier office
when the suspect fired one
shot, au thorities said.
Moore returned the fire and
fatall y wounded Ro b e r t o
Baserto, 38, a 1969 f~gitive
from the Chino jail for men.
Police said he had been con·
victed in 1965 for rob bing
another armored truck and
was serving a sentence , for
that crime when he escaped .
Last July Moore was shot
ence in the back in a robbery
at a nearby Downey
supermarket. The s u s p e c t
escaped with $5,()(1(1. Moore
told police the suspect in that
holdup was Baserto.
China Trip
Criticized
By Reagan
SACRAMENTO (U PI) -
Gov. Ronald Reagan says
glowing accounts of Red China
by U.S. table tennis players
are "rather naive" and that
Vice President Spiro Agnew
was on target in questioning
the value of the trip.
•· 1 thought the vice president
pul lt most accurately when
he said that what they were
calling austerity and discipline
applied to this coontry would
be called poverty an d
repression," Reagan said.
"They were enthusing 4lver
primary grade children in Ule
morning marching to class in
military formation." the
governor said. "I doubt that
we'd find that very attractive
here in this couotry."
Reagan ma de the remarks
upon his retu rn to California
from the National Republican
Governors Conference in
Virginia. He said he talked to
Agnew at the conference.
The vice president earlier
this week said the United
States suffered a propaganda
loss by the ping pong team's
visi t to Red China.
Reagan s a i d youngsters
could be ''go11dwill am·
bassadors," bu t disagreed
with lhe ping pong players
who returned "extolling so
many things in Red China and
even suggesting that they
would be advantageous for us
to adopt."
"It was an exotlc foreign
country ," Reagan said. "I
think things always look dif·
ferent out the window. you
know. something that seems
strange."
The governor said that after
his "long talk'' with Agnew hi!
came away agreeing that the
ping pong players w e r e
''rather naive" in their assess·
men! of mainland China after
a week's visit.
Davis· Jud ge
'U nbiased;'
Case Goes On
SAN RAFAEL (AP) -Ap-
peals ' Court Judge Winslow
Christian rejected Wednesday
a claim by black militant
Angela Davis that the judge
assigned to hear her murder·
kidnap case should be dis·
qualified because he is a
"white racist." Judge Chris·
ti an in his ruling said there is
"no substantial basis for
believing the Honorable Judge
Alan A. Lindsay entertains
prejudice or bias against
either of the parUes."
Miss Dav i s. 27-year-old
:ivowed Communist, a n d
Ruchell Magee, 31-year-old
San Quentin convict. are ac-
cused of murder, kidnaping
and conspiracy in the Marin
County courthouse shootout
last Aug. 7 in which four men
died.
Lindsay, an Alameda County
Superior Court judge, was
assigned to hear pretrial m~
lions after all Marin County
jurists and an Inyo County
judge disquali fied themselves.
Later Lindsay, who had de-
nied prejudice and refused to
disqualify himselr. ordered
pretrial hearings to resume
Tuesday morning. The ,hear-
ings were interrupted by the
April I challenge.
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For the Record Board Backs 'Braking' County Growth
Marriage
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SANTA ANA -Plans to pot
the brake& on future growth in
Orange Coot1ty through the
deve.lopment of a "1rowth
policy and dev·e I o pm en t
strategy" have been endorsed
by the County Board or
Supervisors.
Tuesday board memben ac-
cepted a preliminary outline of
future strategy offered by the
county Planning Department
and ordered a progress report
on tht finished product in two
weeks and an estimate at that
time when the job wlU be
completed.
The preliminary outline. as
approved by the county Plan-
ning Commission, notes that
"existing and proposed gen-
eral plan&, if realized, would
result in a population of al-
most five million in Orange
County.
'''Implicit in the forces
shaping the coun ty is t~e idea
that continued growth can be
sustained indefinitely and that
the costs of growth will be
repa !d by the increased
population of the future."
The report disagrees: "The
county bas 1 carrying capaci·
ly commensurate with a
desirable quality of life.
"With quality of life for all
persons as a guiding concept,
a growth policy should be
developed which would then
guide governmental bodies in
making public decisions about
tbe future or the country."
The adopted report con·
linues: "A study leading to
such a policy would include
such issues a~:
"I. Possible Rr o wth
1\ternatives and their con·
sequences.
"2. Optimum amount, rates
and distribution of population
within the county.
"3. Probable opportunities
for those persons not now en·
joying acceptable living st.an·
dards to improve thtir con·
dition.
"•. ldtntification of those
values which the p u b 1 Jc
dtci8i on making p r o c e s s
sht1Uld reward 1s alternatives
to exclusively er primarlly possible lo e1ercise flexibility growth alter11atives be in-held with lhe UCI-Project 21 open space prob I e m e1·
teooomlc gain. in providing open space from ltiated. report the basi.s of discussion. haustlvely and has 75 st,paral•
"5. Delerminalion ol the op-a posiUon of deficiency.'' 2. Th11t ~bl~ hearings be The UCI report eIJJlores the recommenda tions.
limum balance between ex-lt Is warned : ''There is.~----'~~---=------...:....:..:..:._....:...:....:....:._...:....:....:.--------
~nditure ol public funds to every danger that Orange
efpand develop~ent into new County will experience a gross
areas versus reinvestment In deficiency of open space if im-
improving existing urbanized mediate policiell and programs
areas. to prevent this are not
"6. ldent!!ication of growth established.
factors beyond direct control The preliminary report con-
of public bodies In Orange eluded with recommendations
Coonly on which the counl y that:
should exert influence." 1. A to p priority study ef
The report charges that one l'"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil
11£ the mo.'ll crucial physical
issues facing the county is the
preservation of significant
open space.
The UCI-Project 21 Open
Space Report. released in
March 1970 "contains an ex·
cellent definition of tht issue
along with many recom·
mendalions for dealing wllh
il," the report continued .
"It is now up lo both public
and private enterprise to
follow this excellent set (lf
directions. '1
APPRAISALS
d i1mond1
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Cc1t1 M111 5•0.'J066
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Saint Patrick Big
In Puerto Rico
By L M. BOYD
MISTER, YOU'LL probably
live at least 14 yean after
your youngest child get_, mar-
ried. Your wlle will probably
Jive Zl years after that. Such
are the staUstical odds. Just
75 years ago, the sad chances
were one parent or the other
would not survive to attend
the youngest child's wedding.
CATFISH are not astute.
Carp are, though. For fish.
Pike and perch are ignorant.
But trout are smart. Eels are
flat out stupid. But chubs are
bright. And minnows, they 're
just inexperienced. That's the
latest report on the relative
Intelligence of fish f r o m
French scientists.
IN ORDER OF de-
testibility, those dishes
most disliked by citizens
hereabouts are: I. Buttermilk.
2. Brains. 3. Oysters. 4. Egg-
plant. 5. Turnips. Surprised
to see buttennllk and oysters
on that list. Am exceedingly
fond of both, personally. Never
had any brains, however,
Come on, you got what I
meant, knock it off.
CONSIDER all the ex-
planatioos they've given for
their iongevity, those men
who've reached their tOOth
Three OCC
Students
Win Grants
• : Three Orange Coast College
!ltudents have won Ford Foun-
~dation scholarships in na-
tionwide competition to help ~them complete their college
~education.
: The grants will pay 60 per-
:cent of the students' education
:for one year. If the students'
:record merits it at the end of
:•year, they will be considered
:for renewal.
birthdays. Fascinating. Still,
doubt if any such comment
ever made more sense than
the explanation of that Ten-
nessee centenarian. "I never
stole no horse and 1 never
called no man a liar to his
race," said he.
QUICK, WHO'S the pall'Oo
saint of Puerto Rico? That's
right , Saint Pe.trick. You knew
he drove the snakes out or
Ireland. But legend says he
also was responsible for driv-
ing the great ants out of
Puerto Rico. Snakes and ants.
Interesting. Calls to mind an
open question: Who's the
patron saint of dipsomaniacs?
CHIU>REN do c o m m i t
murders. And frequently. But
how often are they
premeditated? Police
psychiatrists studied that. And
turned up a pair of patterns.
Moot knife killings b y
youngsters are hysterical,
they found, but most gunshot
homickles by youths are plan-
ned in advance. Guard duty at
juvenile reformatories ~ ex-
ceedingly dangerou.s work in-
cidentally. Police know that.
Few others realize it.
CASSIUS Cl.A Y will lose a
comeback fight to Joe Frazier.
It was in August of 1969 our
Chief Prognosticator said that.
Aren't you proud of him? He
also then picked the Oakland
Raiders to get into the Super
Bowl. "Any more predic-
tions?" inquires a client. Why
not? Our C.P. now says Joe
Namath will retire after the
upcomi.J.g season, Flip Wilson
will finally cut 1 hit record
and Tricia Nixoo'a first child
will be a baby.
IN OAKLAND , Calif.,
thrives a newspaper officially
entitled "The Wretched M~
News.'• At hand is a
missive therefrom. Signed by
L y d I a Shelterdove, aman-
uensis. Intends to note this
classy periodical on my list of
uousual names f or
newspapers. The list is mighty
short, however. Would It be an
imposition to ask you to sug-
gest others? Appreciate it.
Your questioru and com-
ments are welcomed a11d
will be used in CHECKING
UP wherever possible. Ad·
dress letters to L. M. Boyd,
P. O. Box 1875, Newport
Beach, Calif., 92660.
• Sheila Gentry of Costa Mesa
:will attend either Cal State
'.Long Btach or UC Santa Cruz.
· Janie Gonzales of Costa
'.Mesa will attend San Diego
:·state, where she will be a
;tpeeeh major. Miss Gonzal.es
1s a member of OCC's cham·
'Pionship Forensics Team. She
-came to OCC from Texas
:under the FOCUS program,
:which is run by un-
:dergraduates to help students
:who could not otherwise at·!:;:=========; j tend college .
· Sharon Rich o( Fountaio
Valley ill also a member of the :occ Forensics Team. Mrs.
Rich is married, has a family
end last semester had a 4.0
(straight A) average. She will
attend Long Beach St.ate.
Receiving honorable men-
tion in the competition wers
Rodolfo Martinez of Orange.
Frank Mitchell of
Westminster , Franklin
Rainwater of Costa Mesa,
Leopoldo Ramos of S e a I
B~ach, Delia Romero of Costa
Mesa, and Albert Vasque o!
Costa Mesa.
MAKE
MOM
QUEEN
FOR
A
DAY
LET'S BE FRIENDI. Y
Jf you have new nelghboNI
or know of anyone moving
to our area, pl.ease tell us
so that "'e may extend a
friendly welcom~ and ~Ip
them to become acqualnti:xt
in their new surroundings.
So. Coast f1Sitor
494-0579 494-'361
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UCI Extension Offers Varied Com·ses
Coming April 24
Our "Most Typical
American Family"
Bernard and Margaret Flood with their two
$0ns, John, 10, ond James, eig ht, of Par kers•
burg, W. Va., ore the offi cio I All -American Fam•
ily of 1970. Mr. flood soys, ''Natur ally, 1he t itla
represents a chal len ge. But one th:~ig's fo r sura
•• , it's not at all embarrassing to be honored
for being 'typicolry America n'/'
e DICK CAVETT'S SECRET -One thmg that
keeps rising TV star Dick Cavett. fr om hecorn·
ing over-inflated by applause, recogn1lion and
making covers of national publlcat1ons is his
wife, Carrie. She feel s it her duty to Jab him
once in awhile, just in case he needs deflatrng.
e KLOSTER MAN'S COMEBACK -0 n e I i me
quarterback Don Klosterman \\'as told by doc-
tors he would never \\'alk again after a skiing
accident. He is now the very active boss of
world football champions . the Baltimore Co ils.
All Coining Saturday 111 th e
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111.,1•11. April 22, Im DAfLY .. Lor JJ
(;Jiorehill Du111or Be vealed • ID Letters .
A CbW'chil1 aam,pler: customJ, however. A Tnur.an just stepped out of a bath.
-In an 1895 letter to his aide 1ald, "which, f o r Roosevelt 1tarted to leave.
bnMher !tom America be lnSlan<e." Chlir<hlll "'plied, CburcNJI said, "Pray enler -
diJcusses how pr 1ctlc1 I "You stop drtnk1nj: with your I.be prime mlnbter bas
Americana art: ''Take for meals." notb1ng to hide from the
in.stance the court bouR. No -At the end or World Wu Presldent of the Un I te d
skits now. Sex wu not born
tll.I proioplum -or protoioa
Jf you prefer -divided ltlelf,
would not bave had all the fun
of coming together again."
• .
problblUon ci a I c o b o 11 a
beverages. In 1931 be "1*:
"I mu.at CODfeu that on oee
occasion J wu taten to • .a
IJ)eakeasy. I went, of ccune,
in my tapaclty of a IOCfal
LONDON (UPI) -Hll by
an auto on 1 New York street
and wltb bones broken within
and much bloodied without, he
aaw a pollcema.n bendiog over
him. "Wbat is your name?"
lhe officer asked.
"The right honorable
Wlnston Churchill fr o m
England," said the man Dec.
13, 1931.
States." robes or wigs or uniformed J, discussing the U . S • .. •
ushers. Notblng but 1 lot of contribution to the Allied -A Nov. 11, 1M7, speech 1n1p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;m;;
-CburcbJU wrole and spoke
oli.n his oppasllloo to U.S. lnvesUgator ."
LIKE TO SAIL?
men in black coab and iweed effort, Churchill's Secretary parliament Jncluded: " .••
suits. Judge, prisoner, jury, Edward Marsh said, "I'm in Democracy is the wor1t form
counsel and warders a 11 favor of ldsslng him (Uncle of government except all thMe
indiscriminately mixed. But Sam) on both c he e k s • • ' other forms that have been e MAXIMUM PLIASUltl The late prime minister
always llad style, especially
under stress. A collecUon of
speeches. I e t t e r s and
conversations of the man who
could wield the Engli s h
language like a broadsword, ar
a tick.ling feather. is contained
in "Winston Churchill on
America and Britain''
published lWalker and Co.,
1111 ill NEW Ygrk lll!!!!Y·
they manage to hang a man Churchill replied, "Bi;~ not on tried from time to time." e MINIMUM IXPI NSI
all the same, and that after all all four." -In .an April 7, 1954, e All OLUTI LY NO UflKllP
is a great thing." -In 19U in a London London sp e e c h discussing Brand N~ 25' Boe.ta. All this ca.n be youn, tr you join the -In a 1944 news CQnference apeech: "Never again l~t us Anglo-American cooperaUon, LW• lalllns Club.
at the White House, a womart hear the taunt that money is be mentioned tbt American
reporter asked Churcbill's the ruling thougbl or power:;, war of independence and the CALL (7141 67S.0'27
views on America. He replied, the hearts of Amer 1 can fact his father wu Engllsb,
"toilet paper too t bin, democracy. The lend and bis mother Amer I can : •••POI A Fii i SAiL IN NI WPOIT IAY & L•AttN HOW YOU CAN llCOMI A MI Mlll. NO OILI• newspapers too fat.'' lease bW (U.S. peacetime aid ••c.ertai.nly in Judglng that GATION.
-Playing poker with to wartime Britain) must be,_,;histo~~rl~c~q~u~arrd~~l~am;;~on;,::bo;tb~~~~~ I?~ JltffJ § l)~an regarded without questioo u!r
.. GW fa~~ty .
•Members Get
and Whiie House aides !II 2:!0 1he 11lO!t unaordld act In the ... •
•. m. durin, • -tralji rid• whol• of recorded history." T 0 T 5 L EA Rn T O . SW M
lo Fulton, Mo., whef1 lit -!lyrllll ' wmlmi! Yill!lf • ,..... -~N"' ""
delivered bi> "Iron CUrtaln" H..... vlilt, pr. 1 Id. n I AJ vu VllA '\1'1 .. OAST YM" CA
speech, Churcblll remare<! u , Franklin D. Rooaevell bad Jl ' ' 6 4 2 9 9 9 O he wen reborn be ... uld want himseU w h e e t e d mto a .,_ •
Fellowships
to be an American. Be added Oturchill'1 bedroom to find
be deplored / 30me U • S . Churchill was n~e, bavUJI
Ma rtialLawRunning
Modern Day Greece
Faculty fellowship aWards
totalling $13,170 have been
given to 10 Golden West
College teachers for t h e
purpose of developing new
programs.
Philco.Ford Employes . .
Honored in Newport
ATll&N~ r AP ) -The PatakDs bas gone on a The project s rangJ! from Four emn}Dyes of Phllc°" Illustrated. Parts Breakdown
Greeks' tri:ny-~acked. regime goodwill mission to Egypt, CQmputer-assisted ~tructlon F 0 rd c 0 r p 0 rat i 0 n • s category.
ls appr;,phlng its anniversary proposing greater rnnn.oration in photography 10 a sµde and Aeronulronlo Division i n E I II ech · al ·1
with er and fortune . ~~,.~ film presealation on film Newport •••ch here have ar J . A ee, 1 nic 1 -· t ~eiwMD GF!l!Qt! IDd Aflb imd -.... 1... ~r lustrator and resident of ,&eeminf f Its aervantl. ' i ._ ,........, -11 .... .i: -~Ml· \ rece.ived top honors in the 18th Garden Grove, winner ol a
: · The J\Dlta staged a bloodless AUJcan coufitrlP• Others include use 0 f Annual ExhilJIUon of Technical third place award on Schmalic
:coup d'etat April 21, 1'11. Greect lqia iilfted a tra4i 1!8ff1puter terminals to teach and lndu.strlftl Art now being Drawing .
. Four year,s later it ap~MI pact with &t( Qiftintfl\n IM history and ecooomics, shown at U. Ca Ii for n i a The art sbow Is :riponsored
more fif.niJy entrenched than neighbor, Albania, and begun giving cred1t for iP at ch Mwewn of Science and by the Technical Illustrators
£ver. her fi.r&l major trade deal with <Xlurses through examJnations, Jndwtry in l,fs Angeles. Man age men t Association
.The 41\!eltled Mi~dle East Communist China_ the latter an audio-tutorial systems for Winners ~ude: (TIMA J, International, and
.dilpute pd unrest m Turkey sociology in 11 ruct 1 0 n • Charles Abmo. a graphic will be open to the ~tile
···d Ital have e-•-nced th•·s involving $800,000 worth of demonstration of ca I cu I us -'"~ lb h designer and tesident of Santa through April 26.
:coUDtry' 'trateglc importance Chlnese lambs · and Greek concepts roug computers, a Ana, who wgn first place in Adamo's first place award
!to the ~antic alliance. The tobaCCQ. new syllabus for medical-the Cover Des_lgn category. was for the CQver desian of an ·united h d surgical nursing, and exercise r. . ates as res\lllle The trade agreements are Ernest A. j)akes. technical Orange County UCl-Proi'ect 21
h li tapes for German coorses. :arms s ,,rn~nts. an effort to ease Greece's;==========. illustrator ~li(ld resident of study team report on
: Aggre-1·1ve economic policy chronic trade imbalance. Huntington Qeach, who took ·•Downtown Deterioration."
:Jiu bu! industries and At home inctnUves have Who Cares ? first place honors in Oakes, Allee and Baco n
:Opened npw trade routes. The spurred foreign _ mostly Ne other "•'"P•P•r 111 the Schematic Drawings. re~lved their awards for :gover~t's opponents at European _ and domestic world c•r•• •bor.it vor.ir commr.i• Lawrence D. B a c o n , technical drawings produced
l>ome :dd abroad are divided industrial investment. New nity II•• your commr.111lty deify technical illuftrator and resi-for manuals un.der
,11 11ewtp1per do11. lt'1 lhe DAILY d t f A•••·· · I I f .u not s ~t. factories give some start PILOJ. en o ....... un. winner o a Aeronutron c contracts rom
'. The l<>ftfpromised return to Greek landscapes the look of a i'==========!._:tbird:·::__P~ill::<::•~a~w::ar'.'.d'.._'.i'.:n _.:'.lh::•_:lh:•:_:U:::.S'.:.. :._Ann::_:::_Y·:_ ____ I :fi=~v .. IA ulfl.3.!!l~. r.~ i;U~~l ~tt
COlfA MllA
ART LEAGUE
APRIL 22, 23, 24
South Coast 'llua In Co1t1 Maaa
~ External happenings switch to Greek regiltrjr from
;trouble1 around the otherflapofconvenlmce. ART SHOW
.Medli.rTlnW ~ art k@ll bY Tl>e ruiQ>e !Ill borrow6 ·
:diplomats here .. benefiting heavily at home and abroad to
:Papadopa"1os. "ecooomic miracle."
; Greece, Italy and Turkey Evanghelos A v e r o f f , a , .
:the reg!Qte or Premier George induce what Jt describes u an •
;.are the 1(orth AUantic Treaty fonner foreign mlnlster who !J
;OrganizaUen's souibein flank. now in·oppOsitiOU;'derldes tbelji;iiii~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!~~~!~~~~~i;iiii~ :ltaly bu frequent political government for • ' e at l n g
:crises ap~ a staunchly aoti· tomorrow's bread today.' •
Americ&,A Communist party Some expert.5 foresee a dive in
;knockln~ on the door of the economy when
;1overn~t. In Tu r t e y international credit runs out
,a:enerals flad lo threaten to
take pow11r to counter leftist
youth gwgs that kidnaped
. AmericaiJ1 and attacked U.S.
eth fleet sailors on shore
,leave.
More Ith Pleet shlpa have
dropped anchor In Greek
;water1 in the past year th~
ever befQfe. Over Christnlal
alone, JI American ships
visited Athens. That's over
half of th• fleet.
The United States resumed
ahipping heavy arms t o
Greeee la•t September after a
3lii:-year embargo. Washington
had wlthh1ld the arms as a
]ever almlng at the restoration
of parliamentary democracy.
A staff rtport of the U.S.
Senate's Foreign Relations
Commlttft said in March th at
th!J "poitey of f r i e n d I y
persuasion has clearly failed ."
Jt 1ugge1ttd that the Greek
govemmlnt was able to exert
more levar111 on th• United
States than vice versa.
Greek opposition a: r o u p 1
charged that the rqumptlon
of aid c1v1 the lmprt!!lon
that Wa1htngton was keeping
the Greek colonels In power.
Some diplomats Insist that
some more "arm-twisting" by
America would force the
rtgime to announce more civil
liberties.
Journalists
Win Award
At OCC
The Barnacle, Orange Coast
C',ollege's student newspaper,
is the winner of the flrS1 place
award in the Columbia
Scholastic Press Association
competition .
The Columbia University
judges awarded the newspaper
936 out of a possible 1,000
poinls on the basis of quality
of writing, editing, make-up,
photography, advertising and
general contents.
The editors of the
newspaper during the period
ol Jlldatna wtrt I.Inda Gnni ot ()rqe, now a aiudent at
Cal State Fullerton; Steve
Mitchell, currently on the
TllWI 1taff of the DAJL Y
PILOT, and Patrlcil W11dlfl
of Fountain Vallt.y, still an
OCX:: student.
Managing edltors during the
contest period wtre Cynthia
Fink of Huntington Beich,
Marilyn Barnett of Orange
and ,_1iss Walden.
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They won 't have to board jets lo wing their way across the blue
Paeific but members of Orange District Junior ~1embership, California Fed·
eralion of Women's Clubs, will be '1getting away from it all" just the same.
Hawaii: Islands of Paradise has been selected as the theme of the
annual two-day convention opening at 10 a.m. tomorrow in the Grand Hotel,
Anaheim.
A grand tour of the friendly islands will begin with an aloha welcome
and registration at 9 a.m. in "Oahu," the gathering place, which will be
followed by a welcome from Anaheim Mayor Jack Dutton and reports of the
non:iinating and election rules and credentials committees. Other reports
\vill be presented by the district treasurer, second vice president and corres-
ponding secretary.
Molokai, the Friendly Isle, will set lhe mood for the 12:30 p.m.
lunche9n honoring Mrs. WalJace Bagley, District Juniors president and Mrs.
Howard Mann , coordinator, along with outgoing coordinators and special
guests.
During the 6:30 p.m. banquet, outgoing state and district officers,
chairmen and special guests will be honored when convention-goers visit
Hal\'_ali, thC\, \)rcltld Isle. ,.
A pal'~, 'Qf.,pr~sidents. gr.l(~Uci.Jjon ceremony· and installation of new-·
ly elected diib :oJiicers~ are scPed.Df·ed .
. 'Mysti$.l _aui .wilI .. ir;eveal!itS -~re'ts when the Festival of Awards
begins at 8:30 p.m.~·wilh the presentation to be made by district chairmen.
As an eye-opener representatives will visit Lanai, Pine~ppl,e Isle for
brunch Saturday, April 24. Junior auxiliary presidents will be installed and.
an award presented to A1iss Teenage Citizen. ·
A visit to workshops on Kauai, Garden of Knowledge, will conclude'
the convention. '
Creating ceflterpieces for banquet tables were m.embers of San Clem~
ente Juniors chaired by Mrs. Ben Taylor. , .#
Costa Mesa Juniors planned the master seating arrangements an·d
Newport Beach Junior EbeUs provided table favors for the Saturday hroncll.
Laguna Beach Juniors are in charge of brunch amenities, Hunting·
ton Beach Juniors created programs and Seal Beach Juniors are arranging
banquet favors •
. ,
•,
~men
BEA ANDERSON, Edito•
l"llur....,, "f.'~ a. 1rn "•" 11 ...
TROPICAL TRIP-All the glamour of the Hawaiian
Islands will transform the Grand Hotel, when Or·
ange District Juniors host the 15th annual conven·
lion. Visions of an imaginary trip are anticipated by
'
Oeft to right) the Mmes. Mickey McDonough,, Allan
Ansdell, David L. Crandall and William R. Lokken,
inembers of Seal Beach and Huntington Beach Jun-
iors.
OFF TO 'ALOHALAND' -Bidding their families bon
voyage to attend the two-day conclaye are Oeft to right)
Mrs. Ben Taylor, A1rs. R. Bruce Stevens and 1t1rs. Don
Futerer, members of the Laguna Beach and San Clen1en·
te Junior Women's Clubs.· Anaheim's Grand Hotel
READY T<> PADDL E -By surl:60arct, d1dtigger, olfhoe. tir convtin•
tional car, several hundred Juniors will converge in Anaheim. ·Select-
ing a more unconventional f~rm of travel are Mrs. Peter Vfotto, preii·
df.nt..etect of Costa Mesa Juniors (Jeft) and Mrs. Eugene Kovach, p.re.l-
dent of Newport Beach Junior Ebells.
will be the setting for the 15th annual district con·
vention which will include presentation of awards
and Ha\vaiian·themed festivities.
Husba hd Soured on Being Sweet by Wife's Bitter Action
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I've been
brooding about this for wet.ks and
decided to write to you to get it off my
chest. ~ty letter might also serve to
educate a few people. At least I hope so.
I work in a phannacy. On Valentine's
Day a pleasant looking. middle-aged man
came in to J>uy a box of candy for his
wife. J could see he was a working man
so I showed him the more modestly
prk:td bo1es. He bought a heart-shaped
aS1Drtment of chocolate-covered cherries
for $3.15. Before I wrapped it he said,
.. Please wait. I w11nt to put in I card."
lie. cirefully selecled a lOc car~wrote
ROmelhlng ori it and .shyly hnn it to
me. When .he left tlie drug stort l
thought. "How lovely." '
Three hours later the man was back.
•
ANN LANDERS
With downcast eyes he told me he had
come to get a refund. His wife said the
box of candy was loo expensive. l
returned his money and swallowed the
lump in my throat. When he walked out
of the store he looked depressed and
beaten.
Why don't v.'ives realize v.•het it means
to a man to be able to bring hi& wife a
nice gift -even if it. JS too -expensive!
Don't these women realir.e they are
killing something very precious when
they deflate their husbands this way'!
Please. AM, a word from you will bring
the point home. -RO CKFORD ,
ILLINOIS
DEAR ROCK : A letter like yours need1
no added word lrom anybody. You've
made lbe "4>1nl beautifully and J thank
you. •
DEAR ANN LANDERS : I jus;t read the
1elter from the girl whose fi&nct had a
terrible flght with his mother. 11e called
her some vulgar names and the girt said
she was shocked to hear such language
from him.
WhUe this does not sound very nice, it
Is, l believe, healthier than lhe family
setup my husband came rrom. Ed and his
brothers were brought up to believe their
mother was inrallible. No one dared
question her position on anything. She
always had the last word. Anything less
than complete agreement was not
tolerated.
Outsiders thought it was wonderful that
lhe boys were so devoted. People
frequently commented on what a
beautiful famlly'they were. t knew better
-my husband and his· brothers were all
hostile, resentful, frustrated· and loaded
wllh guilt because their true reeling!'!
about their mother did not line up wllh
the faces they presented to the world.
Ih my opinion, it's mueh healthier when
cbiklren are rree to act out their true
feelings and say what ls on their minds.
Do you agree '! -LIVING WITH A
DAMAGED SON WHO IS AFRAID OF
HIS MOTHER
DEAR UVING: 1 fall lo lite anylhlng
healthy about allowing kids lo call lheir
mothtr vulgar names. On the other haod,
cltlldren SHOULD BE permitted to ex·
press an oplnton lbat differs from thelt
parent'• wit.bout lear.
Tb& wt.11e mother encourage• free ~nd.
ope.11 dltcus1k>n. She wt\coma aootller
point of view. She 11 also able to admlt1
on occa1ion, that she ls ·wronr. Such an
atmo1pbere p r o d u c: e 1 .Jntelleclaally
bones& children wbo are secure aad
comfortable wltb lhelr p8"'nl.s.
CONFIDENTIAL TO SOMEBODY 'S
GRANDPA : Never mlt1d about my
dimples. YOU ought to write for
magazines.
Whal awaits: you on lite otbtr side or
the marriage veil? llow caa 7ou be snre
your marriage will work? Reid Ann
Lander•' booklet ·;~1arrl11.&e -What to
~I.'' Send your ,ttquest to Ana
Landers In c:are of ~lie DAILY J,rt.OT
eadbslng 50 ceota· 1n coln and a long,
stamped, self·addressed envek>pc .
14 DAILY PILOT Th11rsday, Aprll 22, 1971
Horosc~pe
Taurus: Be Self-reliant
FRIDAY,
APRIL 23
By SYDNEY OMARR
ARIES (March 21·April 19):
Surpri:!les are due. Mate or
partner may act In eccentric
manner. What you have in
writing will hold u p ;
otherwise, there are changes.
revi;ilolUI. A friend could
misinterpret motives.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20):
Some appolnbnents a r e
.
broken because assoc late
changes plans. Be sell-reliant.
Others now seem intent on
upsetting basic foundations.
One who teaches can be a
vaulab!e ally.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20):
Display sense of hllmor.
Laugh al your own foibles. A
friend who is argumentative
needs special consideration.
Don't cast first stone. You
have to give now in order to
receive.
CANCER (June 21-July 22):
Check details. Tendency ls to
become impatient with what
appears to be red tape.
Actually, an apparent minor
matter may repre s ent
i m p o r ta n t steppingstone.
Know this and act
accordingly.
VYork Vleek Traps
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You
would be wise to delay long.
range decisions. There are
changes upcoming w h i c h
should be considered. Realize
this and be analytical. Co-
operate with Gemini
individual. "'
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22):
Financial p i c t u r e will
brighten. Meantime, avoid
conflict with family members.
Key is modera tion. You 11:ain
most through diplomacy. Play
waiting game. Time is on you r
side.
Housewife in Apron
GIFT BOX OPENED -New spring styles \vill be unwrapped when student
models and members of the Mannequins' Association of Orange County pre·
sent a luncheon showing for the ~1ary \vood Parents' Club. Anticipating the
benefit for the high school building fu nd are (left to right) Mrs. Paul Berg-
dahl, Clare I....orenz and Martha Bergd ahL
New Styles Unwrapped
For School Benefit
A surprise is in store for
parents and guests attending
the annual Marywood Parents'
Club mother-daughter fashion
luncheon in lhe Disneyland
Hotel Saturday, April 24.
ing seasons.
l\1rs. Marvin Ortiz,
chairman, and Mrs. Charles
Vice, clX'hairman, will be
assisted by the Mmes. John
Sharpe, tickets a n d in-
vitations: Myron Eckhart Jr.,
decorations : Robert Berlin,
a d vertisin g: George
Doubledee, table favors; John
La Veile, prizes; Francis
By ERMA', BOMBECK
There's a new militant
group of women emerging in
the suburbs who are pro-
testing the four-day leisure
week for men.
Our Child Study and Wine
Tasters group had its lead!r
Carrie Nationwide speak to us
last Wednesday. Mrs. Na-
tionwide is the wife of a
retired punch press operator
who predicted In the next 20
years men will invade
women's domain like relatives
at a rich man's funeral.
"Before Elwood re ti red
from the plant," said Mrs. Na-
tionwide "I visualized lazy
mornings when we would sleep
to m id day sun, re 1 axed
lunches on the patio and
leisure evenings when we
would fall asleep while reading
the Townsend plan.
"This is no~ man's plan,"
she warned pointing her finger
skywa rd. ;'Elwood sets his
alarm every morning for 5:30
at which time we rush through
breakfast and clean out the
medicine chest, scrub the
chrome around the fau cets
with a toothbrush and polish
up the fireplace grate.
"Grabbing a quick lunch we
clean the dust out of the
registers, level the
refrigerator, gather up trading
stamps from all over the
house and paste them neatly
into books and vacuum the bed
springs. In short, ladies,
Elwood became a housewlfe.
"I do not mean to frighten
you," she continued, "But
man's leisure means the end
of yours. No more impromptu
coffee breaks. No more 30
minute phone calls. No more
'As The World Turns.• (groans
from the audience.)
··with a leisuree, you do
everything together. He will
Students from lhe hig h
school will be joined by
members of the Mannequins'
Association of Orange County
to present a Surprise Package
of spring and summer wear.
A social hour at 11:30 a.m.
will set the mood for the 12:30
p.m. luncheon and style pro-
menade.
Steinhoff. patrons: J. Warren -:::""'"""".,""''"'•a::m!::!::ll Hovorka, prizes, and Charles L \ti;::;&-. •• M ' 1
MARCIA LOCKHART
June Bride
1t!cCaffrey, publ icity.
The Tee
AT
WIT'S
END
not play golf without you. He
will not get a haircut by
himself. He wiU not even go to
the compost by himself.
"Industry has been pushing
the four-day week and I say to
you, 'Arise, Sisters.' 'fhe time
has come for you to stand
finn. When you look at him
asleep in his chair at night
from exhaustion and begin to
weaken. just remember, this
man will someday over-water
my cactus. When he promises
to slip off and go fishing the
first three days he gets, tell
yourself. 'I have better things
to do than feed coffee grounds
to his meal worms.'
"And i,i;•hen he comes inlo
your kitchen and feigns ig-
norance at where to find your
lea bags, just remember, this
man will someday organize
your kitchen and put your tea
bags in a canister marked
Tea ."
I thought a Jot about v.'hat
1'1rs. Nationwide said. Maybe
\.\'e ar-2 threatened by men's
leisure . All I know is when my
husband said he was taking
this Saturday Off, I turned on
him and said, "You pinch my
petunias just once, Buster,
and you're out!"
LIBRA (Sept. ~3-0ct. 22):
Exciting time involves
member· of opposite sex.
Creative urges are
highlighted . Someone is apt to
y,·hisper sweet nothings. Take
it for what it 's worth -
nothinl!. Key is to be realistic.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21):
Obt ain valid hint from Libra
message. See perso n s ,
situations as they actually
exist . Don't try to make
somelhini;: or nothing. Use
imagination in constructive
mll.nni>r. No brooding.
SAGITfARIUS (Nov. 22-
Dec. 21)~ Some friends may
act in eccentric manner. Don't
be drawn into se n seles s
argument. You could be
caught in middle. Be
symnathetic toward one who
confides delicate problem.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19): l\1oney maneuver could
b.1ckfire unless you are aware
of fine print. Check leases,
policies. Be sure you are
backed by protection in case
of emergency. New contact
shou ld be beneficial.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
18): You are able to perceive
potential. Have faith in your
own ideas. Learn by teaching;
share knowledge. Be careful in
judging Aries individual. Be
sure vour facls arc in ff.der.
PISCES (F'eb. 19-MMrch 20):
Be wary about Sig n in g
petitions. special lists, checks.
Avoid financial risk where
possible. Money picture is not
stable. You should guard
possessions, protect valuables.
Formal Ceremony
Janice Brady Marries
St. Francis of Assisi Church
in Huntington Beach was the
setting for a late morning
wedding which linked the
names of Janice Mary Brady
and S tephen J osep h
Brueggeman.
Th e bride, who ls the
daughter of Mrs. Rhoda A.
Brady of Huntington Beach
was given in marriage by
her brother, James J. Brady
1Il.
GOLDEN DECADES HONORED
Mr. ind Mrs. Gilbert F. Benson
Bensons Mark
Golden Years
More than 200 g u ests
gathered for a joiot celebra-
tion in the Huntington Beach
September
Wedding
Planned
During a family dinner par-
ty in their Camarillo ranch
home. Mr. and Mrs. Raphael
P. Brucker announced the
betrothal of their daughter,
Mary Kathryn Brucker to
Dennis Hill of Costa Mesa.
The engaged pair a r e
classmates at Cal Poly in San
Luis Obispo, where he is a
senior scheduled to graduate
in June.
Th.e future bride w a s
fraduated from Santa Clara
High School. in Oxnard and
her fiance from Newport
Harbor High School. He is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Hill of Costa Mesa.
A weddlng is planned for
Sept. 4 in St. Mary Magdalene
Cllurch, Camarillo.
home of the Gilbert F.
Bensons.
Jt y,·as the couple's golden
wedding annivcrs<.iry and the
20th anniversary of their
daughter and so11-in-la\v. Mr.
and r.-rrs. Toni \\l aracka of
Hav.·aii.
The couple. marril'd in Los
Angeles in 1021. h.::is thref;!
grandchildren. Terri, Scotl
and Douglas \Var.::icka.
Benson \1 as born f n
Ashtabula. Ohio and moved to
L-Os Angeles in !!}[)!. He served
in the Arn1y during \Vorld War
I and is a past commande r of
Veterans of Foreign \Va rs
Post 3834. He has been in the
electrical business throughout
most of his career.
Born in Lowell, f\ilass .. ~1rs.
Benson moved to Los Angeles
at the age of 8. She is a past
president of VFW Auxiliary
3834 and is now aclivl' in the
Grandmothers Club of
Newport Beach .
The couple has been active
in an anniversary club since
1925 and are members o(
Grace Lutheran Church. They
have been Huntington Beach
residents since 1959 after
retiring to Newport Beach in
1955.
They are planning a late
spring trip to Hawaii.
The show will be directed by
?i-1rs. Kenn eth Hinsvark, and
Miss Ruth Wunder will com-
ment on fashions for the com-
Pr oceeds from the luncheon
showing will be used for the
1t1arywood building fund_
Tick ets or information may be
obtained by calling 1-1.rs.
Sbarpe.
• Her sister, Mrs. Grant Mesa Reb eka h' Grizzle from Chula Vlsla, was Joint Session
Lockharts
Tell News
Of Troth ·
A June 5 wedding in St.
Andrew's Presbyterian
Church. Newport Beach is
planned by Marcie Lockhart
and Ronald Lenard Carr.
Their engagement has been
announced by Mr. and Mrs.
\Viliia m Lockhart of C.Osta
~1esa, parents of the fu ture
bride.
J\.1iss Lockhart attended Lit-
tleton High School, Littleton,
Colo. and Orange C o a s t
College, where she was a
member of Theta Sigma
&orority.
Her fiance, son of Mr. and
attended Stephen F. Aus-
tin State University ,
Nacogdoches, Tex.
Congregation
Keeps Silent
A brunch and silent auction
will follow the 11 :30 a.m.
services of the Nei,i;·port Beach
Church of Religious Science
Sunday, April 25.
Proceeds from the fund ·rais-
lng event taki ng place in the
Newporl Beach Ebell
Clubhouse will go to the
Church Relocation F u n d.
Tickets at $1.50 are available
by calling Mrs. Ree<:e Cave.
'
Dfily f :IO fo S1JO
S1i1"d"y1 11 to 5
, . '
Tattler
Be trothal Revealed
July Date Selected
Spalding Bake r Eastman of
Newport Beach has announced
the engagement of hi s
daughter, Susan Sp a 1 d in g
Eastman to Bruce Norman
Foat.
The i,i;'edding will take place
July 10 in Christ Chu rch by
the Sea, Newport Beach.
Miss Easlman, daughter of
the late Mrs. Eastman and
granddaughter of Mr. and
Aldt11 PllO!t
SUSAN EASTMAN
To Join Brides
' '
i\lrs. Paul Arthur Palmer of
Newport Baech, was a 1963
Children·s Home Society
debutante.
She is a graduate of
Nev.,port Harbor High School
and earned her BA in
mathei-natics at P rln c i pi a
College.
Her fiance is the son of Mrs .
Florence Louise Cuppett of
Wilmington and Harry Grant
Foa t Jr. of San Pedro. He is a
J?raduate of San Pedro High
School, Los Angeles Harbor
Junior College and earned a
BA in industrial technology
from California State College
al Long Beach.
Fashion Finds
Denim at Work
The working girl of today
may just report for duty in
"\\'orkingman's" clothes.
F'emininc fashions arr on a
denim kick that includes
revival or !hi~ sturd.v fabric of
old for everything from street
drcs.c;es to bikinis for the
bc:ich.
Pair Planning
August Rites
Carol Gene Forderbrugen
will become the bride of
Robert Stratton Crabb of
Corona del Mar in August.
The future bride is the
daughter of Kevin
Forderbrugcn of 0\Yatonna,
Minn. and l\1rs. Katherine
Fordcrbrugen of Corona del
!\.far. She is a graduate of
Corona del Mar lfigh School
and Orange Coast College.
Her fiance·s parents arc
Robert Crabb of Pac l f i c
Palisades and Mrs. Phyllis
Crabb of Glendora. He is a
graduate of the University of
Hawaii.
DTERT
Q11allt11 Foot11'eor
For 1Vo ni eu and Children
225 E. 17th STREET
COSTA M!SA
548 -2778
~·· Cl"S Jll'lele
Mrs. S. J. BRUEGGEMAN
Mountain Viaw Home
matron of honor and her other Every first and third Tues-
three sisters, the Misses, Orange County chapter will day of the mon!h meml>ers
Donna, Kathy and Barbara host Los Angeles Chapter of of Mesa Rebekah Lodge
Brady served as bridesmaids. USC's Town and Gown, Junior assemble in Odd Fel!o1\"s Hall,
Miss Pamela Ann Grizzle Auxiliary. -=C=°'==''='=1-'_"_·_'='='="-·_m_·-===, was flower girl and Steven Mrs. Timothy A. Devine has r-
Mark Brady carried the rings. offered her Corona de! Mar
Michael Brueggeman was home for the session at 10:30
best man for the bridegroom, a.m. Tuesday, April 27. The who is the son of l\o1r. and
Graffill is
A Jok e ... Really fo.1rs. Leo J. Brueggeman of CQmbintd membership v:ill
Huntington Beach . , r,v~o~l~e~on~sc~ho~l~a~rs~h~ip;;rec;,;i~p~ie~n;ts~. ~~'.";~~~~~~~~~~ Peter and John Brueggeman\j Fullerton Open Sun., 12-5 p.m. were joined by John Robert
Brady as they seated guests.
The bride is a graduate of
Mater Dei High school and
attended Orange Coas t
College. Her new husband was
graducated from H B H S ,
attended OCC and now is
serving with the U.S. Navy at
Moffett Field.
The newlyweds will live in
Mountain ·view, near the
Nava l Air Station.
Reodyl Seti
Head into
summer In
•Itek, ceol
sportswear
frwm Half
Size Shop.
Real 1in1y.
Top• from 7.00
lotto mt
5.DD
Sizes
II~ ~
, ; \
Effa ' ~
Nor's HALF-SJZE SHOP
1805 NEWPORt BLVD.
COSTA MISA, Cl/1 Ilk. N. 18th St.)
1.o~ Peters S<1,
J ''l·lf70 01}
.. 84 HUNTINGTON CENTER
HUNTINGTON llACH
16 10 W. COAST HWY, NEW,0-T l!ACH
AIM1 D~ OltANGl!!FAtll MALL
FULLfil.TON
Card Aces
Win Tally
Winners of the Bolivia.
Samba Round Robin
sponsored by El Camino Real
Woman's Club will receive
awards during the s p r i n g
finale potluck luflcheon and
card game at noon o n
Thursday, April 29.
All regular and substitute
players are ~ged to attend
the session in Dana Point
Community Hou Se,
culminallon of a six.game
series taking place i n
individual homes during the
year,
Those atteoding are asked to
bring table service and a dish
of their choice. Reservations
may be made with Mrs,
Walter Caruthers, chairman,
or Mrs. Robert Irwin, co-
chainnan.
Hostesses will be the Mmes.
Thomu Harrison. Hubert
Jones, G. B. Tanner and
Myrtle Simpkin.
Art Walk
Aids Blind
Original nwnbered prints of
Toulouse . Lautrec, Daumier,
Chagall and Pissarro will be
offered during an Art Walk
sponsored by the Province
XVII Southern Ca Ii for n i a
Coordinating Committee of
Delta Gamma Alumnae.
P~eds from the Sunday,
April 25, event taking place in
the Blind Children's Center,
1.-0s Angeles, will go to the
Delta Gamma philanthropy of
sight conservation and aid to
the blind. Tickets a r e
Green Thumb Turned for Greenbelt
1'1embers oP the Laguna Beach Garden Club will host an open house in the
Greenbelt headquarters through Sunday, April 25, as t~eir contributio~ to
Laguna Greenbelt \Veek. Drawing up plans for the occasion are Oeft to right)
the Mmes. J. William Devaney, Irving R. Westwood and Gerald B. Hanna.
available from members and --------------------------------
the center.
To avoid disapw\lltment, prospective
brides are reminded-tO have their wedding
stories with black and white ~lossy r.hoto-
graphs to tho DAILY PILOT Womens De-
partment one week before the wedding.
Pictures received after that time will not
be used.
For engagement announcements it Is
lmperative 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 1net, only a story will
be used.
To help fill requirements on both wed·
ding and engagement stories, forms are
avwlable in all of the DAILY PILOT offices.
Further questions will be answered by
Women's Section staff members at 642.-4321
or 494-9466.
Executive Session
Frandsen Makes News
Television and r a d l o
personality Tom Frandsen will
make news for members of
the Executive's Dinner Club of
Orange Coast following a S
p.m. social hour on Thursday,
Chapters
Celebrate
Laguna Beach chapters of
Bete Sigma Phi will celebrate
the 40th anniversary of the
organization's founding during
a banquet at 8 p.m. on Tues·
day, April 27, in Ben Brown's
Country Club restaurant.
April 29, in the Newporter Inn.
Hosts for cocktail hour will
be the Messrs. and Mmes.
Earle L. Richmond, George
Scott and Edward Cammie.
Frandsen, who brings both
news and oommereials to Ille,
became a &.!utenant com·
mander in the U.S. Navy dur·
ing Pearl Harbor, after being
admitted to naval f 11 g ht
training school.
He still spends much of his
time in helicopters flying over
Southern California and ad·
dresses seafaring groups.
He is commodore of the
Port of Los Angeles, a board
member of the American
Society of Oceanography and
is active in Masonic circles.
Thursday, April 22, lq71 ( S DAILY Pll.OT .15
Industry Unpollutes
'Ille fashion lndultry ls In
the mood for "unpolluted" cot.
on ror IPrinl and summer.
Collectlcms from New York
manufacturers feature bright
and clear tones, wlplna away
the "muddy" or muted tones
of other seasons.
Look r,, orchard puteli.
mint greens, purples and
peachy tonea on the Ugh! aide.
Two rings
fortwG
lovers •••
both .ring•
$88.00
fl•t .......... ... ...-
•• 141 ..ii -...-4
fosycredit fems e d!HYnt occounl'
o¥ailoble.e Up to 12 rnonlht to pfrf
lonkAnwricatd e Mcuttr Chorsa•
"THE STORES CONFIDENCE BUILT"
•
E1t1bl11htd 43 YNnl
OfllN MON .. TMUIS. &·•1tl. ~Lt P.M.
The Saddleback Delta Garn·
ma Alumnae Association plans
to evaluate the Art Walk when
members gather in the
Mission Viejo home of Mrs.
John Groothius at 8 p.m. Tues.
day, April 27.
Potpourri
On Progam
Members of Tau Tau and Xilr================================i Xi Tau chapters w!ll gather
Co-hostesses will be ~lrs.
Grady Vaughn and Mrs.
William Sharp. J
Pants Switch
Matched Look
. The pantsult oomes back
strongly for spring but often
as not on a mix rather than a
match basis.
AH through the shops, large.
and small, it shows with
contrasting to p . Accessory
fl Ote: cover the head with a
tiny cloche.
Eastern Star
Laguna Beach Chapter 521 .
Eastern Star meel.S at 680
South Coast Highway i "
Laguna every first and third
Fri""'' ~I 8 p.m.
HAIR
BEAT
~
t-\l/VAMIO
HAIR STYLIST
INTERVIEW WITH
HAIR HUNTERS'
STYLIST, MITCH
ley -Wh•t it • wig p1rty?
Mltcll -A gllth•ring of wom•ll
who don't h•¥• th• tirn• to
lp•nd going from lior• to
tlor• looking fo r WlliJ~· It ;,
conducted by lr11ined h•ir
•..c/ wig 1tyli 1h fc:r th• con•
¥•11i•nc:• of wom111 w i I h
thiftgt to do.
l•y -Why 1r1 you g;Ying wlg
p1rtie11
Mltcll -To t i¥• wo,.,•n •
ch•11c1 to h• prof111io ft•lly
11d¥i1.d ind 1"lpOt1d to q111I·
ity he i r good1 ind intro·
ducPd to ltle1I d11i9111 In
fri•ndly 1urroundin91.
ley -Are hu1b,.nd1 111 owed1
Mltclrl -No hu1b.&nd1 tnd bey
fritftd1 1llow•d •t th1 1•m•
p1rty !trnileL W• do h1¥1
et our p1rti11, heir good1
for men too.
ley -How do I q1t it lo•
'"'h•r for I wiq p1rty7
Mltcll -C1ll Mitch 1t "Heir
Hunf•r1" Stlon,, F1thio11 h·
l•ltd, fro!'! ya u r 11•1r•ll
phan1.
•Mitch it on• of f4.1 lop tropliy
wi11fttfl ift fht Weit Co•1I In
cre11lh•• litir 1tvliftg i nd h1!r
coloriftg cornp•lifion, •long with
b•ing inta if wit!. #11 "now"
h1lr f11h !oft1 for 111y •t• grou11
on th1 ir owft lr.1Jr or wig 1tyliftg.
I •
Zany Artistry
Memorable 1'Iemories is the theme of the eighth an-
nual Lampshade Headdress BaJI. scheduled at 8
p .m. Saturday, April 24, in the Balboa Pavilion. Ex·
hibiting her entry is 1'-1.rs. George Zavas \vho also is
serving as a program coordinator. Proceeds will
benefit the Orange County Association for Retard·
ed Children.
2515 E. Co•st Highw•y
at M•cArthur Blvd.
Coron• del M•r
673 -2990
.•• Hattie C•rnegie •nd Monet jewelry .•.
lingerie by V•nity F•ir ... handbog5, glove1
and complete boutique. For Mothers Dey . , ,
dreises by Cttrlye, Goldworm, Amalfi, P•rnes
Feinstein, Alper Schwartz, M•rion McCoy
· .• pentsuit1 by H•nro, L•dy R, Donovan
Galvani .•• plus e large selection of
Bell Gowns
DRESSES
COATS
SUITS
PANT SUITS
SIZIS 'TO 20
(~
( ~&Ill sALONSn ai\~=='="·=··-===·"=""=w=''"~ ... :::::'·· .. =···=" .. ='"='-~I ,,,...:;. :AV Mestet C"°'9e A,,ollobM
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70 FASHION ISLAND
NIWftOIT CINTll
644·2111
Kids Like to Ask Andy
Piano tunes from pop to the
concert hall will be rendered
by roncert pianist George
Goulding for members of the
South Coast Club during a
h.tncheon program In the
Towers restaurant on Friday,
May 7.
The perfonner, who mixes
wit with histroical infonnalion,
for a 6:30 p.m. cocktail hour
with a welcome. toast to be
proposed by fl.lrs. Robert
Wiley.
Resumes of the progress of
the chapters will be given by
Mrs. Grant Wetzel and Mrs.
Richard Schell.
Beta Sigma Phi was founded
in Abilene, Kan., in 1931 to
promote cultural development
of members and a pur5Uit of
liberal arts. There are more
than 200,000 members in the
United States and 24 foreign
countries.
has been a piano player since l:r==========,11
the age of 11 and made his Los
Angeles debut in 1954. He has
appeared in major cities in the
United States and Central
America.
A club Globetrotter trip is
scheduled for May 27 to San
Diego with lunch in the Hotel
Coronado followed by a boat
trip around San Diego Bay.
¥1oM fot ··-
• , • with Mell h1 111lllCI!
GRADUATE CORSETIERES o·, 11nd 00'1
Sandy's Fluff 'n Stuff
1H ... 17th If,,
C"tl Mell -Hltfvteft Scru•re -ut.JOf -
OF FASHION
FASHION tSLANO -NEWPORT CENTER
'
Pre-Summer
A chance to save on some of your favorite styles and
fashion colors from these famous-name brands.
Red Cross*
Socialites
51111 to 1 z
Cobbies
REG. TO $22.
REG. TO .. $20.
e all 1•l•1 fin•I • no exchan901I • no refunds!
IANKAMER ICARD, MASTER CHARGE, PAUL ALLAN CHARGE
..
AFTER
EASTER
Spring Clean-up on Timely Items ...
What's so exciting about these?-Fint of all the SAVINGS!
Everything weU below regular price for this Sale. Here's
your chance to reap your share of extra values •••
STORES OPEN 10 A.M. FRI., 23rd, 'Iii 9 P.M.
POLY COTTON
DRESSES Reg. lo $40.00
use your
PRINT AND SOLID
PANT SUITS Reg. to $40.00
BANKAMl<RICARD
BOUCLE -CREPE -COTTON
BLOUSES & TOPS Reg. to $20.00
MASTERCHARGE
FAMOUS MAKERS
JEANS AND PANTS Reg. lo $23.00
WET SEAL CHARGE
TABLE OF VALUES
ASSORTED ITEMS
1 SOUTHLAND LOCATIONS
204 M11rln1 Ave., 8albo1 l111nd '°"" '-"Y N-.,n ll
270 E. t7th St., Cosio MeM
321 M•in St., El Seiiundo
3333 8rl1tol. South Co.it Pl•u
TT17 Edinger, Huntington (enter
240 Broadw1y, Laguna ltach
The
4000 W. Chapm1n, City Centre, Or1n9110P111 sunc1 • .., Noon •111.a
All SALn •INAL
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Strong , Maine OVER THE COUNTER Complet~New York Stock List
Toothpick Town
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l"f'ietl. Ill llfl INiu.19 rwlall w _,_.., ............. " CtOrtmllUIM. -.f'rtftl .» j't !llt !!" + • " ~-'U\. i-·. ::::,.~, "R • • "' ,. ,;t,--NASD U1tln91 for Wadnescby. April 21, 1971 ~r~"'T'. 1 1 ' ="' ,, ~ If: f: ~ Jao:n::•..,cm•••"""".,"'"""'""''"""""";,.,••••••••••-1:~· ii ,~ ~ ~.! ! ! m ~ J1~ 115
STRONG, Maine <UPI) -
The housewife hanging the
laundry out to dry and her son
catmg an ice cream bar at the
Jocal Uleatre maUnee probably
Jtre using wood products made
1n ?\fame.
It all started with the
toothpick
Arter tile <.:!vii 'Var an ex·
porter s agent narned Charles
Forster vlsltt'<l. South America
and senl his wue some ot the
Toothpicks" whittled by
native!!
When he returned r orster
1nvenled a machine to make
the picks and began market111g
HAWAII TWO ACRES
$4,900
TrH..-.Orchid&o-Fern1
l Parcels by Owner
Term• Av•ll•ble
12131 432-8849
!ffii1 LEASON
~ ••• Co., Inc:.
INVESTMENT
SECURITIES
1617 W •stcltf Dri¥t
Suite 106
Newport Beach
642 9 112 689 4474
Memb•r NASO
''THE COST OF LIVING
IS DOWN"
llr TlalY GU.NT, l hi
01 dinan!y 1nak1ni;: lh"
abov(> statemcnl \\Ould lf'a\f'
us op1•n nol only to strong
cr1lil 1sn1 hul also to doubts
aboul our r.an1cy Jlo\\Ml'er
\'hal uc n1C'IH1 is -Th,.
cost of "layin,c: ahvc 1:.
dov.n And thu; 1~ \rr~ t111r
Hospital stays are usually
\l'ry "hort, t>ven for sur11;rry
and ch1ldb1rth compared to
just a few years ag-o
Anothrr n'&son th(' •Cost
of L1v1ng 1s d O\\n 1" that
the neu n1rd1c1nPs that ""
are no\v stocktnJ:;: in !hr"
pha1mar.v are mor" pol<.'nt
and mori> ~p<'c1f1c This
means th11t \1 lth mrn;t 111•
Tit'~'•'S you1 doctor can pre*
11n'1be d111,;& that Wlll heh>
you tn recovrr faster and
lose lf'!ls I ime from your
reJ:Ular \\/Ork routine We
ant1c1pate that the <"OSI of
staying-alive v.11l contlnue to decline
YOU OR YOUR DOCTOR
CAN Pf-TONE us '' h('n you
need a delivery 'Ve v.Ul de·
liver promptly without e'I'·
tra c:hari;:e A great many
people re.lv on us for the lr
health nreds We "'clc:ome
requests f o r delivery service
and charge accounts
PAll LIDO PHAlMACY
JSl H0tpltel ltod
Nl'WpOrt S-Cfl &41· 1110
Fr .. o.n.,.,.,
Prltr •W,...... alll ,,., ~c."'1, 6' f~ 'ff1r. Uil ff.._ 51 Iii:
lhem To help sales, he staged '" w,., '"' ~,.. .,. •• '"' ~ltt~ , ~ j ~ H ~ Sf" ' to =" publJcJty stunts In Boston NEW VOii~ IAl>JI.,., ~!d 1'\.!120 O•l• G<rrt '"'J"iEl'll•l 011 11\\ll\o!IG•rfrdll .. , • .,,,OJtlo ""'' .... ,. ;,, ;i·~·~.. l l4o 1~ 1•"' ... .,,, t t E t I I • ,., ''' ""S\~ SI I ·n 41 lJ~l1 ~~.._"' res auran s v en u a y -.11c _,.. '' ••k 11 " iJ:: 1>1•• PIF• '""' ,~.e...,,1 c :io n G•• s~ 1" 11.,. 11 s,,.i. "'-wu11 ., ~ ll ..
th 11 • afltc1..i ••• , Liii ~ 0.11tn ,.. 2\111 ~E"-r•v II: , ... ,.. G•Y 01111'1 "' 1 I "'" l#i 1f'l ,.,ut1N 2 ii: ""' • •. = ' ~ .,,, -1l!i restaurants ere started sup-N1t1otwo1 $«ur1t1e1 IUbO Mt 101'1 1 v-. 01v11 Fd s..,, l\\En1w1111 • o., Gff!.~I 71'1 J\.lo 11c: Ttc s i'h ""r:" O.ft 231 lmll\li ... ...,,. _.,. 11 M j"" "
I th It f 0..lltl'I Aun ov... lllluP• W 11\'I 15 01r!n Int 2J\o!i Jllo'IEPKO lrt ~ Sl4 G K I,_ J Mil 1\fi J\j, Art lt$v 1 01 Jj nv. n~ --~ 1 I t\.'f It~ -" p y1ng em as a ma er o tM coun1.,. a ... k e1rc1 SOt1 .a ~ 0e1.u.11 c '°"' t1'1roEqu1v o~ 11 .. u Gen JI E• tv. ''"' mon1 11"' 12\1,., '"" 0 ,., 11.. ... 10l " 7Vo ,"' _,.
course to the diners l11Wt1...C:1 • llld11a. l lndir J# JV. Okor In '~' ltl!oErlt Tt<; I• I~ Glffei. 41• $ Otll!' TP 211'1 2l Arltn IUll'r< '" I§ l' ·1 -+ \.\o )1 U.14 'ft j:, lrl•I 1!0(b. 91ck Hiii• " 31 Del<lb .... $114 51 FPA Cl> JOlo 11'4 Gltllfll 11 " Owf" NA 1 , .. .t.rmw111 ... l ~ ~ n ll'e'f
Today three companres with Boeue E1 l"-21'1 0.1111 ou 11~ 11 .. Fs c..::o Jt. l,. G!N1n w """ n o., C•1 11v. u111 Anne tit t o JI JE 2t 11, 1tYo ..,.. ti~ ..Ille •ncl Tr11it 8001 AH 17 111'1 Def CtnT u .. 11 lftlll'I Cir 2S )WI add Cwl 1•\.\o 1j111 lttlnil Ir '' ~l'I A~Cll: M ff -\.lo ~ 11:· • -plants 1n Strong and nearby ht e.nc1> s ' lvt eo11 C:1P 1ov. lot. 0e1 1n1Br :n~ 231?F•b T•• ""' l14 coco L& lt 12\.t PKG •• 2• 2•14 .t.r PIJ,~$ Jto -, ,.""' 1~ !I" • hi B• 5\f Jl(o lt>t B•l<lell 114 I Ofwt1 El o"' S F1r1d1 E 111'111111 !WoclwY 3,._ )'i P1k(o fi. ~ Artl'I u I w I JtV. ,u.,. -1tc1Fl11 \ till I
West Peru sr,:w forth more hrEmo .s u~ 11~ erl11k• ~ ""' 011m cr1 Hh l1l'oF11rh10 i 2"' G011td 1r 1 "'P1nco1 j\' m No '"'' to 2J 2N l"«llNll " ,. >N 3'\:i r. -•
h I Htr!I NC l5\ro lel4 Brkt Sc• 1S iS\11 Dlt111 Ag 11'1 HoFill<lltv 9V. t .. GOY l!Flll ~~~,._MU D ~ 4 Arv~ ,,. < ,•,,• ,3f}lol It~'" 11\l·--~ :=.:.': .. " .. • -•,,••','"'ll 1
1
••.j> Jj.~ =,.~ l a n JOO mt! on toothpicks a s,.,.w soi 511• ~ 11rwnt N u"' t"'" D!tlln111 s ~F1111 °'' o~ ' Gr•l>h cn H\.'i u 1"1rk 0r 1•"' 14 .. t~ 011 11?0 .... .• ... ;;;.cH ... ..t,4'11 ~ 14" ::
day There are flat picks, u V• Oki Joi\.\~ Sul! II•• ..... "D!K IP!( 4h O'-Fln1rM 16 .... 11 tiri>h $c:1 75V. jJ\4 l"trlu H ,,,., • I Mt-.. ,•, ~-•" -+ ~ -·~ • lr.t '!~ 11' •• V1 N Snk 21lo 2R• B\ICkD M lll'lo 1"-Dl~11 Cr11 12 22\.F11 ftotl 9,•,, "> GG•,!!._ MM'I 2~ 1°" P1rkv G4o 20'lt 21"41 ~ .. f!.-t 'Ill V. ...._ I •
-und pic'·s na d cks t"""'"'' 11uckcv• 1•"' """ 0oc11111 ,.., • Ftt G•111t ~· 17"\ 1"-P•r•w .,. '* ""'..... ..... 1,.10 •,•, ~~ ~ fl~_+~ ~,•,,, , _ "' .. ~ .... ,• -•v I\• VOre pl Fk1U11 LI <MIV.41 llu .. n1tn JI\-• Oto,..! LJ U"\Rlol'1!P Mlt 11 :~G<11ld JIE 11'41f Ptl Ftllt 11 11\.'iAtcfS. l)Oti .....,.. .... ,. _,., ,.. ,.. N "'• .,..
and plCJts COJOred fed While lnclultrltll S11rn 'Im )44. ~V. 0ow J...._, 4"\ 4'\liFIPMI Ull ll't m. GttY Adv 11 U ... P111!1y P S;\ 6\li Attd l'rl ll'll' 1'MSI .. \Fili I• + -0 !/'}~:-'° I~ flY1 ~ ~ _ Vr t-!1d!Wtl l ?If
bl M l Cp • .,.. 1 C11W5v 2111> 2'°"' Otrtlt DB 7•:W. 1SV.FIPM wt 5 5~ Grov1 P ~ l'li P1v1H1 15\lo lJ~ Alltl-1114 201\ ~ "H\.'i + "4 ~.n~ :fn .. r." lWI 19._., -I 1'1•11 Pr 1..0t and ue The.y are the only AFA Pr$ 11 11<11 CtmDr N 6 ~Dunkin D llV. 19 F1tW11F ?._ 111o GUii lntfl '"' I l'1yL Or 7SV. 2' Al~Yfl 1 M IOI ~ 2JVi 1J'14 Ulltl r.n ;s 231' n.. ~ t-l•l ltourt 1 Ol
I AlOlr.t 11~11 ... c111nMll1110 U1 DllPl~P 01\tbFlcllntr l t ... 19 ... Gyrodll m7:W.l'etr1Mf 14\lU Ate11ts17 10M ·~~-41/i lllU1Y•u : lklll ... -"'llW Amer can toothpick producers Alts rnc 1•• a~ C•nl'>011 s J(Jl 101 Dur!•on 111~ 11~~F11 Tei ,J~~ 1• M•rw 1t 1'4& UY& 1'""111 r n JS All 11e1 Pl ' 11• 11 ,, 51 -1 ''~ .&I 1~ ~ ,rJ 'f~~ -:: J.i!.:::m ,:; 1
Other items produced at:~~1~~c1 1JU 1~t~:~'':1! ,.r~,m~;,,:·s~ 1r~:~111~~w;;~ !~ ~ ~~~:J F Jv.iJ~~:Mcl:C 2~11o1~~:rl"~1c':lf1s 1o11fl ~~I: r:t?+1: ~~:~:'u,: 1Q 1~V~ \ill \~=~H:d'l:n~,:
these !)Jants &re popstcJe ~~~:~ p 2~ l~~ ~::tnswi:r ;~ ;~ ~~lnL~~ J~ 2~~~~1~llO 2t._ ':~ ~:::: t: l~ l~ ~~,:,.:w 1~~ 1tlt:~ll~lllc~Jo ~ 1li~ 1ll.. 1ll~ '.;: ~ 1r1'l!~w~_: n s"' l!~ ii'°'+~ ~::::.Mt; il
sticks t 0 n a u e depressors Add11~ w "l'* ,, c1P Tt< 3 311o £<11Kt .SY '~' ~""F°'' G•~' 2, .. 2.s111 M•r• A• '"' • P11w tut> 22v. "" Atl•• '"""" 1 n11, »1• ""•-"••" --"• wio... l 21 '"' 2' 1'\lo -~ !:!1~"' M 1 .» ' ID Adw 11~1 •'o .S\~Ctt•(P 4to '"'ElP1t El U •l.SV.Folomtl 31:0 '"'HldOC: 1,_ oWf S Plll!IPGI lll'olJlol.•,o',C•~... •• •Pria MIM l1,. :w.t. 11\lo+~narcourt I clothespins woodcn1ce rreamA111• ~1" u1oultC1rt• 111 l'\ llloE1t11 ,.,.., 1v. 1•,Frn-1 c, '"" 1.,,Ho10C1m .._ Po•ho!Oll 1011o 1ov.•" 11e lU 12 11'111 nv.-ri. H1ttl11n1 r .. Air Ind 3'~ '. Ct•I Oto 2 is EIOtr 8t """ '"loFr11kln El 10 10\lo HOOVlr "I\ 3H• Plldmt A 1~ • Avror1 llroo 110 10"' 10 10 -\\ --H1•1<0 c. ' Spoon!, CroQloet 5 Ct S and Albtot HO 4 • •Vt Cttc NG 11\lo l~\ E!ec Nl,l(I 1~"' 1J lt Frt<t Iii 1~1 J\'o Hotl, lttl lGi\ ll~ l'fnkrlll 70\'i 15 AuTOIYI 0.11 ti 5'\li $J\.'i 5'\t + Vo Diii lllV« SJ II ~ '*-Vo ~rt5Mn 10
baseball bats !::r:~ 1~: 1;~ z:~~x" c ~~~ ~~~ ~1:1·~od ~1" i~~A~ t:i.'. 3;!\ ~~ ~!:::! 01 ,rn JYo ~':11~ic ~~:: l~ ~:"t'Wr111 !~ ,:tt ,:~ 1:tt = ~ &:~.~ \ll 1n' :','°w. Ii: =t :':. ~ ~:~Jf~11 ~ ~
Forster Manutactur1ng Co, !~°'.i ~? -sg~ 5~~ ~=~~' ~~ 20~~ ~ E1""' '" ·~ 1 G•lb M•' "'i,. '° ~:~ ~:: :»°1 3~14 ~~1·,.r i;:: }~ ::: C:11 ':: 5! Jt ..r~ J~ .. 8:r.1~~.! 1d 1~ 11 .. = t ~ ~:;:~1~1>n 1
the largest with 800 employes Aiko t"lf ''" 15\\ c11111« .., 2111o 1111o _. •n Hur11 P 10 ID\.'i Pro oo" M\ 0,,., A.,.ry ,., :it " :ut• 341.li ,."" + ~ D1vcoc11 l 14 2' lt'A 1! 1t1o11 -" HCA t....i
All tech J J\OCll1tl 011 6 o 6\11 Hv-1!! Cp 27\.'i 11 Pl'Ud Min 7\\ 2v,Avntt ·~ )Ofm ~)t. ~:" ~r .. ~\lo §°=~~ril: l:t rnt.r ·r,· r; ¥ 111o ~:f~~~ vr cranks out 56 mlll1on to 60 "'110 B•~ •'• s c"'"' t.irt 11"' 11 ,, Mv111 1t11 11~ """ PVW NM 21\.\ 72\'o !::' ,'J-r..o ~"" ,6 ,. , .. ~ -:: PL flfA 15 116 _1 Hti,,.,.., c11rr
Ill U k d Al d E~ut 17;;, 17'\0 Cl!u• In 7"1.o I , lmtOt 51 9"' I~ P\lb $ NC 1!\lo 11~ AJIK 011 7.. 1,. I>•• ,.,,.. _ PL,.•,•, \15 t!OO ,•,,, .L HtUt r IM 6f
m ion too lplC s per ay Allyn Bae I?~ 1J (f\t~a Vt 16\-r 17V, MUTUAL !Int• Co 3-\lt • Publlllr 7~ • " a-.:. "'" ~ 1ft1 ...... ~ -V. He!!tr 1"01
Diamond \Vood Products :l:n~'"' ~: ~1~ ~~!11!~1d' ~: ... rt 4 :~or'N~r ?~ ffi: ;118'::..t ;:l't ~VI !•bckW so 7.:° iro. ~ ff~+~ 8:1t';,: l ll ff ~ JI~ 2It:t.: l? ~:);::~.,,. ~
d1v151on or Diamond lnterna :~1"s~e: ,:;: ,;':~~~::~pl :~ ~~ :~:~I ~1: m ~ ~? c':: ,rn, ,: 11:fi'°d~ 1\\ 1f~ 11~ !ftl ~ -\i r:r~· ·1~, JO ~: '" ~ 'l11o +VI~::::\:" i"o11'
tional makes about 43 million "m cmp 16 16'rc1i:n Mio u1\1J11 1M" Cort to\l l4tliAT s1tt n1i '''"l'llOOf Puj' "l ,",~ l',"• i'••+•" ~ •• ,,. • .o tlldi 'jj' ""'""il ·-~",•,','~"',"•'•' A El L•b ' I~ Clt:t1UI A 11\lo ,,.. FUNDS lll!rmk lrt )\\ m Atf8" Pr 'Mio 10\lo lfll!~f ... ~"'"' IJf l l 21 -,. 11 a day Yoh1le Strong Wood Am E•r, tt ~100 c111nu1 e ?1'11ill\, 1n1rml G l2iloU14A1tt111 c: 15 151'til~ 1 w.~ '! ID -tn~YA•/ 64 no Vo°" o;eu1e1~ .t5
T il.m F nl UI~ .ll'~ Cl1r~ Ml 71 1214 M81( WM 0 Mil Atlllbtl 11! JO ~ •I 1 U 16 o 3 \.Ii tt + \lo nf1ply llf I 46 \.Ii l2lii :nV. Hew Pldr 1t
urning Co has a capab1hty or Am Furn a 111o c11u1no 110 a 1n1 .. t11 C• 1™ 11111 A•1ctt Cp lllv.n '"" •nt r, Nj ,.2 ll " n • • + "" ·~ .io e 1• ~1" •m ~ -11o 1-11,~ von,,
about 2Smillionrv>rday ~mM~;~~ ~!'r.itli~~"c~ll :ml'• 1n11m1u1 2sV>u11o1111mrt11 11h1tv.!'"b0r2 J11 2 1 ~ 1)4~ tfl'l-1-'> .i do~l!Cj'o {: ll'' 'jiv. " ~=1Hytk,1 ,..~ ~~>.o '°v' -"'·· \ ·'"" _,., ::r•:: .. -:., :~1;:•:;;, J9\lo '°°"' ll-eot Elli 2~ 2"1'~ :~d Cit llil SI ~ t1 -i,/, I d pf+,Jt i.uo 1 l '°"' 'ill!-Vi Hotrnw11 to
The picks are made from ~~ J,.•,•,•,• ',,',~ 2,,'. ,',0::",0' ,, ''" ~,,. , , u• ',',~ ',',~ •,~•, ,, 30 ••1c 1~ IO t ~ 111~ ll\4 " d 111sH 1 am ts HOtf e11~1r11 .. • ., .... ! ,, .... , ... '"' , .•• ,,,, ''' • '' .',.!'! 'L .... .. t•P flY ~ ·~ •• c on 50 1100 3i 1' 101oro IJf l 2J'.4 ""' -1 Hotldll"" 13 \Vh1te birch and nearly seven A111d11t '\ no''"" c1r """ ... , ..... ' "'° "'' Cred J2Vt 53Vt ''" M• 1• 1.,,. '1'" ~ , ,, , ... w.• "14 •o" + ., , A~MUI t tt t?t</Coml Sii 1t 20\11 -TMtoOowlnt OIUO<INTGN IQ0110111JaQll!!' (. 11\.'il,VtAlddr I'll 11 1111) •ltjM pH 1 11/i ..-" 1""11 -• ~ "' ~)(lo
mllllon flat toothpicks can be ...,, • .., 111 11"' 11·~ com Gt• 11•~ nv. 1111ori1 '"''Fllfll bl 1CA l•IM 1s J' Jam wit •1< •'Mi lloto Ee .t.11/i. " I''""° .10 S: 21, Iii. ~ + \4 1~,~ntg4 • 1\1 lf M~ ~ _..,, HotlYWI! ~1 .:
d f d ood Arc• Ind l '\tComw Pt 1SllJ16t;1~t N1Uon.1 Alsot 1.,.. G11ld flO flOJtml l F 211\29~1tobln M 21 7JV. 1111111 trl2.50 10 J.\li, ,, .. J\\+1\.'i y.,..,fr>d .ll 51 1~ 1JV. 124-'!.IH~·<•• '" ma e rozn a cor of w A•<1 M•v 12>.ii lll<o com P1y 1s•-1o If* •U011 °* ~91;11<11111 1nv11 Bot 1l oJ U.l1 J1m1b~ tV. io JtottlOll 1 ..._ 1u1<hLb t" ''s " tJl)lo , _, ~111 or 01 20 11 1n~ 1 !o9 1n. 1-1;;$°~irt, Am
\v I ht b h " Ar~MoP 111. 11"1.o empt Cnt lJ,,. 11 4 De1ltri loc •••Investors Gr11111> Jlff'f Fd1 3'fl ''-' AOll" .av.,, nt L!.1b 1 ti :n 311-'r ~ -\4 !''"! 4 0 "ii 7' 7J 7Hlo -5 Hut 1~11• ~ c u se on Y W 1 e ire , A•~WrG lJ'N Ult cm~ '"'' µi. i•o '"' Prlen •' w~ld• 10s l"ICll 5 FJot Ju Jo11,,, M 21 21'11 1tow1n 111 1~ ~!•vi< kl ~ 10 n~ 11v. 111'1 -lili ulrio:r m .;'I 11• 'l lJ\li. 'h H d iii 'ZO
said Richard Drummond pro-,••,M,_! '," ...! • ,', 7 c,~,•,,toe 1 ~ ·~ "'''' wc11rhit1 Mull 10,. It 1J 1<D1 C• 2"-2-. ll:UJ stoY ''14 "'"" 11iti' 1 1 16 u' ""' ~ "'"" -"' GJwv -" 1 1 1~ 1 "' JJ\o\ + ~ 1-1~? P,•, 25
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destroy lhe monetary policies F1!r!ld n Ol 12 11 SllHr Ae 32 u is 45 Al•••• '"" • ,~, ,',2.1,! ,,'" ,n,.~ -c~~l!~i: ~;:; ~ 1J>A ';v. 11 ~ + ~ ~= c~111 60 ei, ''" 1ro + 1, ~:;~~~ ~
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1971 DAILY l'ILOT
Complete Closing Prices -A111erican Stock Exchange List
S11t1 Net
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S•it. frlet
CN1,) Hlf'l l.9W C*"" Cltt-s.i. "'" ,,.... I "'•" '--• c• Cl!•·
Finance
Briefs
UNION, N.J. Bishop
Jnduslrlts, Inc., the coemeUt~
manu!1cturer, aaid 1 majoril)'
of creditors now have r1Ulled
lb plan of arr 1 n gem en l
submitted to the ferleral court
under chapter 11 or the
Bankruptcy Act. Note holders
wouJd be p1ld • percent of
their claims In cash and 11
percent In interest f r e e
lnstallmentl O'Ver three years.
Gtneral creditors also would
get 20 cents on lht doll1r, 7
cents In cash and 13 percent In
lntemt·free lnatallmenta tver
33 montbl.
EATONTOWN, N.J. -Arlen
Shopping Centers, lne., hlit
stMted building a new E. J.
Korvette shopplng center an a
25-acre tract near the hu1e.
Monmouth Shopping Ctnler 011
1tate lllghway 35. Parklnc
space wUJ accommodJte 1~
cars.
WORCESTER, ~fass.
Riley Sloker Corp. b a 1
obtained a flS 5 million order'
for a 1leam generator to drive
a 450-rnea:awatt t u r b I n •
generator for Jacksonville
Electric Autho r'lly of
Jacksonville. Fla. It will bti
oU·flred.
HOLL YWOOO -C.Olumbla
Pictures C.O. and an afflllate of
Playboy M1guine of Chicago
have formed a venture to
produce four feature Hims.
The lint will be Romu
Polanski 's pl'Oduclioo o [
Sh• kespeare·s "M11e:btth,'"
starnng Jon Finch a n d
Francesca AMis. Location
lhoollng elmcty ht• ,_,
complmd ln E111land and
Wale!.
. .. .
; "" r ···.•1 MlOT Thursday, Aprn 21, ,,.....,
• ~· 6Long Day's lour ney'
O'Neill Revival Br.illiant
. : .
• By WILLIAM GLOVER
NEW YORK (AP) -For
Eugene O'NeUl's undisputflt
masterpiece, • production of
soaring, s e a r i n g splendor.
1bat'1 what happened
Wednesday nlght al lb e
Promenade Tlleater.
culon art Robert. Ryan, Stacy
Keach, Geraldine Fitz.gera1d, a
trio of veteran skills, and
James Naulfbton, a youth of
considerable poise in New
Yori: debut.
Besides being a work of rare
psychological power, O'Nelll's
confessional ls his m o s t
technically perfect play, with
events arranged like music in-
to solos, duets and group com-
plexities of steadily increasing
intensity.
Jn ''Long Day's Journey Into
Night," the Nobel P r I i e
playwright reveaJed the secret
sorrows and tonnents of his
o-·n parents. brother and
himself . 11le sort of pitying
yet pitiless material that tests
the tragi<0mic best of any
cast.
Answering the challenge
with absorbing artistry and
compelling passion on this oc--
Thursday
Evening
1.'RIL 22
G:10 II IC llln .1t1ry Dunphy.
(fl lln RtasOMr, Smith.
0 IKIC lk'#I Tom Sf'IJ'dtr.
0 DI Niii SM Gt.lllb: MaJOf
Cllf stoln, AllblJ linco111, C. C.
Ruku, Nl1n ShenM11..
OSb ..__CCI ctOI..,..
C..Uhffl« Tn.IW' ColldllSiol (ft.
1r11) '6Z-Wllli111 Holdlll. I.Ill hi·
llllt, Hl;llfl Griffrtlt
""""'°"' m,..,,_
m1t1r Tnt m Mlfftldlllll
fI!.I F*" ,,.11, !!I-" m..,., • .,..,.
mi) LI Hori ft•llilr ce11 C..-11
&J Nftl Ji111 H1wfllornt.
1:1s m art SUdil
l:ll(l) ..... Bill Huddy,
(i)T11rlll tr Con~
(I),.,.. Waltlf Cronkite.
OCullWIC....,
Qj hn DIWid Btinklty. m"' ,,,., ...
The emotional s po 111 gb t
rotates fiereely oo each of the
anguished family, baring bow
the delinquencies of each
helped weave the love-hate net
in whlcb all are trapped.
l:lOl!l!lillCl-(II) "A ~limo
Wiii Occut." lfOMid• rtc1lvu 41
..,-let ol pho111 calls frvm • 1'1'1111
who ct1lrm tlllt lie is 1bout to tom·
mit • murdlr. Dtrie Cl•it 1unt· .....
01rrro
0 (I) (j) m a..tctn "'Stm•n.
Iha ind the Antlqut Dolt• S.man-
tt11's mothtr·ln·I•• is persu1ded
tMI W llU .apedal powett.
G) DIN Fred S11oW Guuts: Hlld1-
11rd1, SUstn Olivtr, G11m1iM G1te1,
Ltr!J Cirr.
CD Dlyapic INilil Rodolf1 Lobllo
vs. .IDie l"im111ttl lft IO-to11ftd futh·
1fW'l!iPt botrl
Ill .-J ,,,,.._ "Blo111phy;
GIOl"lt Dlol" ruturtd it tlM pseu-
dort)'lllOU• YtdoriUI flm•li 1ulllof
(MllY Mn Enn1) of "Midd1emarth,"
"Siln M•l"IMJ," "Tb• Mm on thl
f1oa," Incl "Adam Bide."
m ""*"' ,.. liri11
1:00 0 (j) CIS n1• Ml\'it: (2
lw) "1«11 If Trill"' (dr•m•) '63-
Slr l1urence Ollwltr, Simo11t Sl1no-
rtl, S.rah Milts, Ter1nc1 st1mp,
Hucft Griffilll. A mlld·m•nn111d
schoolteKh1r It tr1pped b7 one d
ttls 1s.~e1r-old fffll1l1 ttvdents who
has 1 Cl'Ush on ttlm.
en. '•ritiw 0 CIJ (j) Ell Al< .... SptcJ•
'"JndochlM--Anothfr Virw."
ll!l-.. . m•-~
Ryan ls gently bumor0111
and hurricane fierce as the
father pursued by fears oI
penury despite stage success;
Keach is unforgettable as the
elder son. sneering at
everyone, himself most of all;
and Naughton makes the
author's alter-ego a nicely
controlled example of youthful
rebellion faced wltb frighten-
ing illness.
Some mild reservaUon must
be filed about portrayal of the
clan's mother by Mis 1
Fil%gerald, wbo In manner and
enunciation seems too strong a·
spirit even to suceumb to the
narcosis of morphine. But
fortunately she J.s at her best
in illtrospective reveriP.1 and
the sOliloquy which ends the
drama with quietly haunUng
fervor.
Alvin Brown provided the
sensitive direction, w it h
Elmon Webb and Virginia
Dancy contriving a 1912 parlor
set of exactly right dilapida-
tion . Altogether, theater (If
majestic grandeur.
Matinee Set
For 'Romeo'
A specia l matinee
performance of "Romeo and
Juliet" will be given by the
Actor's Center Theater in San-
ta Ana at the request of the
Orange Unififlt S ch o o I
District. S • _
The performance is schedul-Right in tyu:;
ed at 2 o'clock Saturday af-
ternoon in the Santa Ana Sandy Marino demonstrates high fa shion in the pol·
v a 11 e y High Schoo I luted 21st century in a seen& from "Mother Earth,"
auditorium, 18(11 S. Greenville the original musical revue on ecology now in its
St. Regular perfonnances this fourth month at South Coast Repertory in Costa
week will be given Thursday Mesa.
through Saturday at 8:30 p.m. --------------------
' .
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.. .. ..... SHOWING
•••••••••• NOW!-•o•o'''c[ o'rlir• t :o• , .....
SHOW i"T.lllfl Af DUS.Ill
RA1ED G BUI MAY BE
TDD INTENSE
Mesa Sets Tryouts
Tryouts for W i 11 i a m
m Fllll C..pttiUM flltllrM •re
wiMillt fij191 fl'Olll u:rr'I flrtt All
null You111 Ptopl1't fil11 Cocnpstl·
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~JO D ilill Ill ....,_12 ""~· "" FDR YDUN6ER CHILDREN. Rider.N Officert tnCOUnltr 111 Mnl-., -..
Saroyan's "The Be a u ti f u I
People," the final production
of the Costa Mesa Civic
Playhouse's 1970-71 season,
will be held tonight.
Mary Eastman is guest
director for the lighthearted
comedy, which requires a cast ll!l"'--lll'JIM-.. ,. ...
1bl1 dr.inMn dri¥• with 1n unusutl
pribltll'I.
O CIJ(j)!ll .. """ <~ "'Lon Is 1 Micttl l&t." AlllUll: ,._.
•11/f B CIS .... Wtk Crriih. IOtb " DllOfthMol lltlhodt tt
ftRll I t.llp lddict lD rl'lt&I ttM
idtnllty If I heroin puslltr. Gl,llSll.:
lr1d Divis. Anrtttt• 01 oolt. Jun• B!l!•K-
CllT• Tll .. Td
~ 0 W'ht't MJ LIMJ ......
CJ i IPIC!&l I for l.M « lrlNll'
Tht .. howl" Ind ''Wt!JI'' d drtl
11cin1 ''' e:plortd.
ll!JMuicMt/Putor'1 Deak
> " " ®J """"''-m1 !An LKJ
C!J (l)Drapet
E,l Qritt tllt lirillt W1r•
m 11,.i1tn "'""
GB Si•ple!Hfttl Maril
G)MCl'titC._
IE LA Crm M M11ill 0-
7'.lO IJ ({) f111ity Mair (R) Jody Is
distrtued btclua ht unnot 1ttrKt
tilt atttntions d '•rtldine Htd:lnt
(U., Gtrrit•n).
lO:Oa 0 dj m Dtt1 Mlltlll Guests: Or·
SOft Welles, Pdult Cl1rt, Joey Bish·
op, K., 111.tdfOfd, Lauri lcf'lino,
8 Ntft Stnders/Monit.
0 lmtr W111I Nns
m Min f'ut111m/Fislm11n.
m s,.c.ittiM .... eonv1rJ1t1ot
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Cast Listed
The Ana-Modjeska Players
ol Anaheim will present the
English mystery I h r j J I e r
"Ladies in Retirement" at
their next production, opening
May 14 for a two-weekend run.
Dr. Donald Henry, drama
professor at Cal S t a t e
FuHerton. is directing the
show, which features ~lark
e NOW SHOWING e
Academy Nominee
Carrie Snodgress
-Best Actress
"GREAT MOVIE MJKING!"
-fi.Y.TIMES
'~Actress on her way
to an Oscar!"
-tN ANGrus HE1W..O-EtAA<11•t"
diary of a mad
hou-wlfe
a frank perry IWTI -
richard benjamin
frank langella
carne snodgress
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For Thriller
•laag in the lone male role.
Other cast members are Mary
Sullivan, Lau rie La m her t ,
Dorothy Sn1ith, J an ice
11illuncn, Kathy Wilson and
Sheila Stofrregan.
Performances will be given
Ma y 14-15 and 21·22 at the
Loara School auditorium , 213
S. Loara SL, at Broadway, in
Anaheim.
ON THE PENINSULA
67:1-4048
OPEN 6,45
ACADEMY AWARD
WINNER
IE:ST SONG
"For All Wt Know"
COLO R [R [-..::..;;:""=--[
Ac ademy Award Winner
Best Actress
GLENOA JACKSON
lJJ!lf'f l\AAMEl!.,, MAR TIN mN r!W"!
ALAN BATES OLIVER REED
GLENDA JACKSON JENNIE LINDEN
"KOt RUSSCU 'S ~ ~
D. H. LAWREHCE'S •. ',
"WOMEN IH LOVE"
LARRY KRAMER
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-ALSO PLAYING-
The Great White Hope
Starring James Earl Jones. Jane Alexanaer.
Prod uced by Lawrence Turman. Directed by Marlin Ritt.
Screenplay by Howard Sackler based on his play Pl~ cwo !tit New 'l0t\ Slo1ttbf Htl'll'Yll ltm PA.~Qiloo-tirOC lun"'~
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Know out
.roun
Many markels advertise "ground chuclc." "ground round" and "ground sirloin." Thi• ,
is NOT ground-up chuck, round or sirloin ·steak! rtiroughout the meat industry, ;
all ground beef is made up of various cuts of beef to which lean beef is added1
tho leaner the mixture, the higher the quality, legally, th818 mixtures may be '
soid as ''ground chuck,'' ''ground round'' or ~'ground sirloin.'' But Lucky's
"TRUTH IN LABELING" policy prohibits such inaccuracy. All Lucky ground beef is
ground from Lucky's own high quality "Bonded" ond federally inspected beef. lucky <
~!9!~D~D !~~~VOR ......... 59~. "''lliiiiiij;J~= truthfully labels it as chuck, round, or sirloin QUALITY ground beef, according to its leano.; ·
ness. The same ''TRUTH IN LABELING" pglicy applies. to oil meals at luclcy. Yau always know exadlYi
what you are buying ••• and you always buy at low discount prices of LUCKY! : · ! -· . '
J,E.AN GROUND BEEF 79c 1~UCK QUALITY .......... ,,........ lb.,
TnRA LEAN GROUND 95c ii££F -ROUND QUALITY...... lb.
FRESH
FRYERS CHUCK ROAST
BLAD£ CUT LUCKY TOP QUALITY BONDED BEEF
r ROUND S!!~!f
LUCKY TOP QUALITY BONDED BllF
Mr. & Mrs. Lopez were In the check-out line ot one of the
LUCKY DISCOUNT SUPERMARKETS in leis Angeles when we
asked them if they would buy the exad same items or com· ·
parable brands at any other market of their own choosing j'''
MR. & MRS. LOPEZ SHOPPED & COMPARED lllDR "
29.~
OWN SHOPPING UST AT ANOTHER MARXO
OF TNEIR OWN CHOOSING :,-II 49~. 95.~
ST. ANDING RIB ROAST IA•::.r:~.J~llY aaclb. CHUCK ROAST i~~'.'..-........... 59< --.IONDIDIEEf..... l ll<XY10PllUAllnlottDIDIUf $10S YOUNG HEN TURKEYS 39 RIB ROAST :J!~'::o._,., ........... J~.
LADY IEE
BACON
~~:~ 49c
They spent $17.1<4 ot LUCKY, •• The same item> cost them
$18.54 at the other market ••• they're convinced of tho
savings at LUCKY
THEY REDUCED THEIR 8 1601. ·
FOOD COSTS AT LUCKY e -/Q
'
. .. .. ~.~:~tJ:ro~~;::. ~. 1:soNESTEAK0~l~ ................ ,~ 143
Ross RIB ROAST l UClYTOP lllA111YIOflDIOIUJ' $ . " ..• 10,:~~~.'0~u:~ .. ., ... 891~. r"~'~!.E,~~9,~,~!,::W,•n .............. 14' CUT-UP FRYERS 33~. HAM,..,_..,.._55~ ..
rMG.
Pricea'ar• Discounted &c•pt o•
Fair·T roded and Government
RAVIOLI ~~L'°J:~.~~~-~.'.". ................ 8 lc
~ WELCH DRINK ~~~~~~t':.-.31•
LIBBY HASH ~:~rC:~~ .................. 59•
r-ORANGE DRINK~:~·: ...... 49'
~··/;:;y&r!.~
FRUIT COCKTAIL
. DELMONTE l1·0UNCE CAN
~ APPLE JUICE:'mon. ........ 41'
;;,,,.;, TREET AIMOtll lllCMIOI MUT 54' y ·r 120LU.1.,,,,,,, .......... ,.,.,
UNK TUNA ::.":l.".:.~.'.~ ........ 38'
\.•.·
3b-QT. FOAM ICE CHEST
Cliftr.(aJltitJ Ice cJ11st •it' wlrt bit-$J 48
Its. OUl LOW PRla
9lCNIC SET
lq;PC. PLASTIC
.... !Cl fir 4; Cl11fS.
Du' 77c =· .:
Ptic. 111 Krtu CW.111 .ia~u Jl•s J 1Ktr1 $J 33 ·kitrs FREt
1 DIAL SHAMPOO
SM,lr·Ll~lril( 1'1""'9 flf I
cle1n1r, ••altllw scalJ 11~ 111ssr. ••••c••'I• urr. $.114 11 .5 OUNCESIZE
tltomy ,t.stlt kitich kil
kids• man-Kl• ... r.
c•mn with thermos for
uup, <off••, etc.
ASIT'D COLOR S
MUG TREE
MIN'S
LUNCH
KIT
PLASTIC TT
MITAL
219
31 GAL. PLASTIC· RD. er IQ.
~~~; i J~ACKAGEi»GOQD.t;~ "'"'·'""'":::::;;·--""'"""'...,_, __ _ rl! TURKEYS ............ ,.._, ___ 361.. suaD BACON l".::::::!'_,_ 59•
ControUed lleln. ·L.
CUBE STEAK~ .......... _ '11:..!
~ JAM""''""'"'""°"• 55' V' ~ mAWIUIY, 21 Ot, JAl-00,,._
BRADSHAW HONEY:~·: ........... 41'
ff"" PRESERVEs::~~:~~~~ .... 45c
POMPEIAN OIL ::':~ ... -......... 88'
~ JIF =U.':':~~~~ ................ 89c
.,... PICKLE CHIPS U•L ...... _,,, 33'
Uft'S~llP.!W.11 tttUAIT ....-nEK)HtJ COCOA ,, ou .... 75'
....-CHILl:""'W".,.,, .... _79•
~APRICOTS ~~=~39'
M.J ... COFFEE:t.'.'.' __ 84•
M.J.B. COFFEE:!:'.'. ...... '2''
O"' PEARsm~~=~~ .... 21c
PL\S:r~ ................... 200
CLOSE-UP TOOTHPASTE
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MAALOX
ANTACID
Ple1s11t-t1sti1r li••I• uml• ft r ,..
li1f 1f st11111c~ •lltrnL
120UNCE~Slll 97c
... l;:;y&ql
HOUSEHOLD PLASTICS
DUSTBIN, RICT. SWING·TOP l"
er SllDl·TOP WASTIUSKIT ...... '"
.,,.. MOTHER'S COOKIES:::.~.68' HAM SLICEs :::::~ ................ •1:.: FARMER JOHN~.:::: ........ _,ss·
(llO(.(JllP,OAlMW.fAMILY (1101(1 IWlfT llOft'ltUI¥( OSCAR MAYER SlKlllA(OW; 73' BREAD tca1Vol OAl 1c1111c1 waG011 37, SAUSAGE u.111 iu11Noo,,11-10L ••••••• 67• 1 rou•ru .... -
---" otsrutto,1-24 or. LOU............ PICNIC SHOULDER flbl-...... 39<,. THIN BACON =~~ .. L-68c .,. · RICE MIX"'· .,, ............. _ .. 65' • ...... , ....... ,., .... .,""' %EN "11ftlili!-. (}. A .. t:r&tt. RUSKET FLAKES \:':'l'::~ ..•••. --41' ~ • _, _ _,
-' RICE 1111Cl.l•enco.vi.,m s2• NORTHERN TISSUE .,. . '"'· "'················-·-.. OH BOY POTATOES" ouu ..... .36' LIMA BEANS ;~o":.1
.. ~:~1.~.~-~~ .......... 35' W/Cllltir.w"'"u 11 oi... 6 TOILET
....-SPAGHITTJ:~:: ............... 41' .,... SPRINGFIELD PEAS, ... __ I ' 4/650 COUNT 35 C
ICED TEA MIX :~~~.:, .. _,,, ..... 9• ~!E.£!!,2~NT RICEnoL"'--38' <..-.. • .. A.,.cli_G.,E __ ._ __ ~ r.. rt ... 1;:;y&y1. .,.... POTATnEs ...... ._ ___ , __ ,_11• ~ V .. sPUM11rutT1upa1muamnuor l ;
CUT GREEN BEANS .,.... BANQUET ::~r.'.'.'.'..~----.'1" ~ AJAX CLEANER""• 69' UICllll & OPIPUl&S, ltlCD ,,.,,, w11un v -... •L I TL. ......
~E!~uo:cTEE 22c FISH & CHIPS::::.·.:~~ ............ 83' .,... LYSOL CLEANER~~ .. 75'
CAN FISHSTICKS~!~.·:~,~ ..................... •1 1• ~ CLEA"ERW:.0:~.~~.~~-~.59'
SCHILLING Mlx '""""'""l 9, OCEAN PERCHi:·~~~ .. -.. -... ..74' .,.... DOW ClEANSER•ucu .... 78'
O"'"' 1\llOZ.,•G...... SIRLOIN TJPSIGl.OlllJ 45c MTillliOMKlft ... RITZ CRACKERS ""·"'·········· ... 40' .,.,.,.................... .,.... SNOWY .BUACH:::.":: .... 42'
.,,.. m~r.~~.r.,~~!,AKFAST ..... 49' (} •••• l;:;y&y!. O"" ~.~~~ft_SOFTENERl:,~ ..• 56'
..... ROYAL DESSERTl~:.~: ....... 8' DEL MONTE CORN .,... !!!~WHITE ........... ss·
.,... SOUP MIX '""·"'·············34' 1G7~0LUDNENCE 21 C .,... GLAD BAGS::'~ ............... .69'
L"101co111011& 1n,n4vot10•11111100M1 O'""" CLEANSER unm-JCOmM 11• .,... POTATOES •• ,. ................. .33' CAN """""'··-·······-
IOiltOAI DI Ill OU TlD CSCAU0,10, AllO Al GlllnQ
0--PILLSBURY FLOUR ,~ ... L54' KOLO KIST:':~L~::~~ ............... ~I"
.,.... CAKE MIXEs :r,r,~·~:'.~ ....... 35' PIZZA SNACK TRAY ~~~ ....... 91'
~ POUND CAKE MIX ~&.0.~: ... .35( BREAD DOUGH ~:·:r:::~.~~~~" ... 67( •nn (lOClll GtUIC 11411 47 Our LOW Evel)dayPrice! CASSEROLES uou..................... '
DRINK MRS . SMITH'S PIES " ou• ....... 89'
HAWAIIAN PUNCH 4,,11, <OCOlllllT (lllitO
CREAM PIES ~!'o~'.':l( ..................... 27c
46-0UNCE 29c FRENCH TOAST ~':.\'.~~t'. .. -...• _.45< ""--(~AYN __ .;;;;;;.;:;..._~ ORANGE JUICE ~~.~~~~~ ............ 27'
' Fltjj~(N . FOODS .,
' .
0"1l PARKAY :-t:.·:=~·······•M•··-· 29•
EV APO RA TED MILK ~1:' 20'
MARGARINE\!'.').':::.','.. __ .... _ 33'
ICE MILK ~~:'. .............•.... -. -·-59'
.,.. CAT FOOD:':~:.X~.~.~.25'
JOHNNY CAT~U~:: .................. ~1 11
KAL KAN DOG F00Di:~~::-: ... 2s·
Cr LOW Evcl}<lay Price!.,
LUCKY FRANKS
llMEAT 58C LB. PKG .• -,
LEO'S HAM 59c
Jt.U ........................ 111.N.
~!£!.D_~Ji1.C~~~ '"'""' 63c
LUCKY LUNCH MEATS ... , 36C
....... aM. PCl.l& PIUIW. I R.tlL
~!U~~ .. ~A.~ .............. 541
BLUE CHEESE 49c C•kU ...•. , ......•••.•• -4.Z.HL
~~~!~N C".E.E~.E,~::, $268
ALL MEAT FRANKS 65c
MIHllSJU .................. tu.ra.
All BEEF FRANKS 69c
WUDllCOTIFIH ... , ••. , ..•. , . TU .....
HARVEST DAY BISCUITS 3c
llmblll• llfll!mLE , ,,,,.I DL !Ulf
Our LOW Evcl}<lay Price!
APPlfllMf
APPLESAUCE
CAllF.APPLES 49C 49:0UNCE
JAi
PUBLIC SCHOOLS WEEK
APRIL 26-30
Visit your public 1chools, the pillars
of wid1om, 1trength ond beouty.
,
....-ONION RINGs ;:.~~: ............. 81' ... ROYAL CROWN lt.!'.~»,82' 100% CHIQUITA BRAND . .. 10~ MOOlf'S llNG A 01MG
BUTTER BEANS ~~·:tr::, ............... 25' MALT LIQUOR ,.,L«•·····'l"
GREEN BEANS srtllGfllLD cut 18, ..... . ............... .
CANDIED YAMS :':~.~: .............. 32'
(Olf4S.SllPW
GOLD SEAL VODKA ~.t.'.':.'7"
~ CUT CORN ::•.';.':~~ ............ :16<
llBBIY. DANDlllON
GLASSWARE
,--,.._ 4·PAI 72c
60%.JUIU ••••••
4-PAK 83< 11 OZ. llVIUGI
4.u1 97c 1' OZ. IUD TIA ASSORTED COLORS
BANANAS
POTATOES 1 0 pc~~~ 3 7c , U.S. NO. I GIADf IUSSET . BAG
RIVlllA PA TIO
LANTERNS J44
ASTROLOGICAL
LADIES'
DUSTER
S7'
for Mem on her lay •••
pr•tty 01trol09lc1lly il'I·
sttired 1ip-fro1tt dust•r I•
It.Ip her IMI IMr pr•tti.11
in tN Mrly nt0rniing liew1.
Jvst IM hM •II exdtl ..
MW c.UfC1iM. $ilft S ... -l.
TRASH CANS ............. l47
PLASTIC WASlllASUT od·Z 99'
POUR PAil or DISHPAN.......... u. IO OZ. PITCMll 101 WEB CHAISE CHAIR
Su,_,, Mey tth is Mether'•
Dty ••• 1t11k• it m1me1obl1
with• leitiie11 gift frM lUCK Y.
Y.u'll fiftll itl•i .. l1r• t1
plMH lvtlf ._hrtt's tostfl
PLASTIC
DRAINBOARD TRAY
sa.+111 TMs1 Miseless Nlpers ile tktir w1rlt
I• siJttc:e; 11• t'91t1r H .... W•'I rust eut er •t , .. , n .. rs, either.,,..,,. rel0t i..
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J38 DAILY PILOT Thursd11y, April 22 , Jti7 l
Huntington Study
Trails for Bikes PlanMd
Two cytlista ire lo work
with the city staff in preparing
• system of bike trails In
l lwitinglon Beach.
Usa Bentson of the Hun·
tlngton Beach High School
Ecology Club, and James Mal·
lard, a member of the Orange
County Whee I m e n , volun·
teered when PubLic Work s
Dirtctor Jim Wheele r Lold
councilmen lhat he needed
"inpuJ'1 from cyclists before
laying out tran:s,
The question was brought lo
the council's attention by titiss
Bentson who presenled a J.271·
name pelilion urging that a
system ol blkeways b e
created.
The petitioners asked that
bikeways be laid out from the
central park to lhe beach and
to the northern area of the
ARMOND'S
COIFFEUR
PRE-SUMMER
-SPECIAL--
by rrofeuional
Beauty Operators.
COMPLETE
TINT .
SHAMPOO and SET $3.00
in LAGUNA BEACH
no •ppointment
necess.ary
211 A BROADWAY
494-6139
city. They also tlalmed that
bikeways could be striped onto
ex isting secondary roads for
$7 to $20 per mile.
Wheeler said he was con-
cerned that such a bikeway
would delete a traffic lane. He
also thought the striping would
offer false security to cyclists
from the danger of cars.
City Administrator Doyle
fi1itler said that although two
reports had been drawn up on
bike trails the city was not in
a posiUon to do the painting al
present.
"I'll be willing to discUS.!l it
at budget sessions and have
yo u give me a deadline," he
told councilmen.
The council ordered Wheeler
and the cyclists to report back
in one month.
XEROX 2400
"lttMf Tholl OriQMI"
J 5' SINGlf COPY
1 0" Ouonlity DiKounl
'600 ~1100 /SAM( PAGf)
S AN CL~MENTE
ECRETARIAL
ERVIC:E-492·2332
720Dfl#.Ai ACIOSS flOM l'OSl Ofncc
Thursday-Friday-Saturday
April 22-23-24
• •
The Sidewalks of our
Shopping Center are going to
be iammed with Big Bargains
these 3 days ... don't miss it!
Whee! I've
Hear-r-rd
About a
Wonder·r-ful
Sale!
Brookhurst &
Adams Center
NORTHEA~T CORNER BROOKHURST & ADAMS
HUNTINGTON BEACH I Vo"'· Sav-On l
PROFILE OF A PAPIER MACHE ARTIST
Crest View 8th Gr•der Dan• Gourley
Youth Poised
Students to Take Over
Ocean View School District
children will again lake over
the Huntington Center mall for
a week, beginning April 26, to
celebrate Edu 71.
The show's art disp lays, ex·
amples of creative writing,
live musical and dramatic
performances are meant to
coincide with the observance
or Public School Week.
"From the tremendous
response of the teachers it is
going to be a bigger and belier
than last year's Edu 70," said
Rose Clark, coordinator of the
display.
Last year's show starred
B.000 original works by
children from the Ocean Vie1v
School District's 23 schools.
They included winning entries
from the district social science
and science fairs.
The goal again this year i.!I
to give public recognition to
each Ocean View student by
displaying. an object of his own
creation.
Oi;ie of the highlights of this
year's educational ex-
travaganza will be the ad-
dition of the "Zoo,'' a col·
lection of oversize papier
mache animals designed and
fashioned by the children.
All displays will be on view
during regular shopping hours.
They will be removed May 2.
School Kids
Get Sl1ots
Polio Not Dead Ye
Disease Tlirives in Soutlt A merica ·
BUENOS AIRES (UPI) -United States last year. In flning fathers up to $1~~
Pollo, the twi!ler of limbs and Brazil, the count was 1,908, in pesos) for failure to ha'<' J
Chile 190, in Colombia 210, in tol.! immunb.ed. killer of dreams, la alive and Argentina %32, and in Peru In Colombia, the J\1inli
well in Soutb America. 153. of Health has no statistfa
Despite gimmicks a n d Only Alex.loo, where "bap.. polio. "We don't even h~
ad:verlW!lg, warning a a n d tlsm and vaccinaUon" is the poUo program," one of
punishment, thousands e f good Catholic motto, seems to told UPI.
pa!'Wltl have not bad their have completely controlled The Franklin D. R
children vaccinated for the polio for alJ it8so~. c 0 J o m b i an ReliabW
cripPlll\g disease which has "For the ' first time in 2S Institute. the only (lne ,
been wiped out in much of the years, pollo is completely ped to handle the proble
rut ot ·the world. under control in Guanabara a large scale, treated 96
Salk and. Sabin polio vac-(Rio De JaneiNI)," said Dr. in 1969 and lhat figure
Gil d e b ran d o Monteiro to2701astyear. cines sell cheaply, like aspirin Marinbo, secretary d public Dr. Juan Rauiz Mora,
and lipstick, in dn.igstorts health for the giant Braz.ilian tor of the institute, sai~ here. They are administertd frte in clinics. city. problem is Jack of a na
Half of the Argentine cases vaccination p r o g r a m,
Yet the Argentine govern-lhiJ year have st.ruck children norance, and money.
ment this week aMounced a in Buenos Aires and there Lima, Peru had 114 e
massive campaign to cut an have been a total of 26 deaths with nine deaths last , J
"outbreak" of 276 cases in the from what doctors describe as Thert were 153 cases i
country during the first three 'a virulent strain which leaves whole country.
montfu of the year. Most in-most of its victims at least But in the first two
valve children between two partially para1yzed. of this year there have
months and 14 years old. The government of Presi· only 16 cases with one
Doctors privately call it an dent Alejandro Augustin "There is no evidence:
"epidemic" and say th e Lanusse, at the urging of the epidemic or situati~
caseload, which has spilled out Associaton for the Battle danger this year." sai4
of the local children's hospital Against tnrantile Paralysis, Fernando Otero Hard, ~
and into the wards of Muniz has issued a warning that all tor General of Health in J
Hospital for infectious diseases vaccine administrators must Last year in Mar.-
here,. is much higher than the register those who take a dose Venezuela, there was *'
official count. and tell them that it takes break which struck down
Worse still, many hint three to be effective. persons. This year, Venl:I!
strongly that much of the vac· The government may begin has a very active oraJ..I
cine that is being administered withholding paychecks and cination program going.; r
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neighboring Chile, where there
have been only eiRhl cases this
year, health authorities are
getting jittery over the Argen-
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nounced a campaign to vac·
cinate 250,000 tots.
Argentina is suffering the
worst outbreak of the year in
South America. But other
Lalin American c o u n t r i es
have had their troubles with
parental ignorance a n d
laziness in recent years.
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given tor polio, DPT, red
measles. rubella and smallpox.
Acc~rding to Fen. Zahlen,
coordinator or the districts
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given at the following levels:
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··.f'!O Girls' Carol., George Take Stage
Fun for
Oldsters
Check f nto 'Plaza Suite'
lb ' rJIY WILLIAM GLOVER
IEw YORK (APl -The m~lficaid minstrels, officially
known as "'70, Girls. 70,"
bMficed brightly Into the
BMiidhurst Theater 'rhufsday
nil'rlf. a sure cure for anyone's
bl~.
'-ribther in Broadway's
r ~·en t tallored-lo·nostalgia
p~· ces \Vi!h plenty of parts for
v an performers, t he
pr Uction surpasses most of
th ·~ethers for sheer warm
splrlls. lively music and easy
merriment •ne title, to clear up any
mil.uhderstandlng, rerers to
thP\ipp roxi1nate age level of a
group of senior citizens w)lo
d~e to liven up tbe golden
y~l'S with some high-powered
s~ifting. The plot, which
batdl.y matters at al!, derives
frojff·a play by Peter Coke and
a ~bbsequcnt film, "Make i\f~ Mink."'
"'h at doe s matte r
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By TOM TITUS
04 Ille DlllY ,1 .. 1 lllfl
A couple of familiar faces
will chart son1e unfamill$r ter·
rttory next month when ffol-"
lywoOO's Huntington llart!ord
Thep.t.e.r brings back one ' of
Nell Simon's funni est com·
edjes, "Plaza Suite."
The stars: carol Bun\ett
and George Kennedy .
It's not that they need the
money -or the expo.sure .
Ca rol currently hosls one of
TV 's most popular variety
shows while KeMedy , an Os-
car winner for ''Cool Hand
Luke," has all the movie ro14ls
he can handle at the moment.
So why are they changing
mediums in the middle of a
fa st-flowing stream~ That was
the obvious opening que51ion
when the two entertainers held
a press conference this week
al the start of rehearsals for
their 3\1:-week engagement at
the Hartford, opening May 6.
"Because it's a challenge.
tr"'1endously is the swooping, 1tfiriam Kaiser (right) balks when Virginia Fette demands she turn over her
to1~1e-.in-cheek score provided copy of a report in this scene from the Rod Serling drama "Patterns," now
It's Mount Everest." the
redhaired actress grinned.
"Besides, It's good to keep the
juiees flowing."
bytluhn Kander and Fred Ebb playing at the Long Beach Community Playhouse.
fo1£fllfthe book by Ebb and -'----'---=------=--------'--...:...--------------
Norbi·an L .Martin.
~~or the record, neither Miss
Burnell nor Kennedy has ever
set foot on a Los Angeles
stage. Kennedy "s live theater
experience is nil , while Carol
has appeared live only in
musicals ("Once Upon a f.1al·
tress,'' "Fade Out. Fade In").
TU melody mood mostly
a~res to the ricky.tick piano
a njo-strumming spirit of
\' ville, wilh s~h self·
~ iptive titles· AS "Bro.ad·
f.1y Street," Hit It,
ainc." "Go Visit Your
dmother·· and "Boom
Boom.··
pping and warbling
!hi' gh the lusty melange are
M red Natwick most of all.
le r of the greyhaired gang;
·Li n ~layman and Goldye s; with vocal brass; Lll\ian
R • stoppin(i! the show with
het .saga of light.fingered
E a.
too there are Gil
Lamb, in a double-jointed
rearl:;e of his dance days in
varlely : Lucic Lancaster, with
a Carol Channing voice of
geriatric innocence ; an d
Dorothea Frrltag. on-sta~e
pianist to handle all the
ilitidcn, out-of-context shifts
intii specialty turns.
The Onna White dance
arr;""n~ements are n eat I y
p:-Jterned and unstrenuous
with tbe exception of one
de rvish number for Tommy
Breslin, the only under·SO
i round.
• The ovcrRl\ accent on
relaxed enLertainment carries
throu~h in Robert Randolph 's
tr•ent settings and Stanley
r~.g er ' s unostentalious
!elfrill staging. "70, Girls,
JO'' is one to see. .:
Fihn Slated
·.HOLLYWOOD (UPI)
Director Norman Jewison's
tfmco-Carticr productions has
e~quired film rights lo the
hAvel "The Outlanders.,. by
Helen Crc~ \1tl1.
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Originals Bloom on Video
By JERRY BUCK shows. Many stations were
NEW YORK (AP\ _ Few considering moving their 11
program executives w o u Id o'clock newscasts up half an
ha1·e made any bets until hour and it Was thought the
recently that many original networks mighl even follow
shows would be developed to suit with their late-night
flll in the prime-time hours shows.thus defcatin~ the
being turned back lo the purpose of the FCC rule.
stations. But 7:30 to 8 p.m. is an
The networks will give up attractive spot for diversified
31,l.! hours a week of prime family progran1ming. which
lime beginning next October brings up lhc second factor.
under an order by the Federal 'Itiat is that the advertiser has
Communication Commission waded in w h e r e the
designed to promote a independent producer a n d
diversity or programming. syndicator feared to tread.
The prospects were dim 3t "An out that may save the
!he beginning of the year that small stations with liltle
the stations would find much
money to spend is the barter
show," said Miller. "This Is
the way out because the
syndicators didn't produce
anything and the advertisers
did."
Barter means that the
advertiser pays all t he
production costs and turns a
show over to a station rree in
return for two minutes of
commercials per half hour,
The local station sells the
other two or three minutes.
The advertiser can place his
message in the cities he wants
at a moderate cost and the
station gets a show that is not
only free but profitable.
Which may account for their
admitted dlfficulty in early
rehearsals to memorize
Simon 's script. That and lhe
fact that as Carol pointed out,
"Nell doesn't write like a
playwri&ht ; he writes the way
people talk."
They both shoul d
know. SI mo n was a
scriptwriter on the old Garry
Moore show when M i s s
Burnett was one of its chief
attractions, while Kennedy
worked with his dialogue on
the old "Serg eant Bilko" pro-
gram.
Now highly successful in·
their own fields, the two slar11
talked happily about the pro-
to choose from other than
network ~stoffs.
But in recent weeks a
growing number of original
shows began to blossom rorth,
including such variety shows
as "Rollin' on the River," and
''The Golddiggers," and such
Laugh·ln Operator
~~D~' ~~Pri;u~f."· ~ ~:;;
version of "Sea Hunt."
"It's better than I thought it
would be because 1 thought
nobody would do anything."
said Tom Miller, president or
the five CBS-0wned television
stations.
As much as anything, two
factors are responsible for the
supply of shows. The first is
that at the suggestion of the
FCC the networks will beg.in
nightly programming at 8 p.m.
EST. Sundays and Tuesdays
are the exceplion, w he n
programming begins at 7:30
p.m.
\Vhen it appeared that all
the networks would begin at
7:30 p.m. every night and
conclude at 10:30 p.m. il
looked hopeless for original
lido
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Lily Scraps Sex for Fun
By VERNON SC01T
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Lily
Tomlin, t h e maddeningly'
nasal 1wltchboard operator on
"Rowan and Martin 's Laugh·
In ," may be the first "enuine
feminine humorist in en·
tertainmenl archives.
She is more than a com·
edianne (Lucille Ball) or
superb comic (Phyllis Diller)
or comedic actress ( ~ta.ry
Tyler f..toore).
Lily has created an
assemblage of female pro-
totypes who are too close to
tlirffi~SO
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HELD OVER
AIRPORT -BURT DUN
UNCASTER •MARTIN
JUN SEBERO
JACQUELINE BISSET
Al10
truth for comfort:
Ernestine, the aforemen-
tioned telephone operator:
Mrs. Earbore, strident ad·
vocate of good taste: five.
year-old Edith Ann ; Suzie .
Sorority of the Silent ~a·
jorlty; Lu1u, the loud mouth;
and the fast-talking nitv.·it
among others.
Away from all those
characters, Lily Is a n
astonishly pretty gi rl with a
sexy figure and something In.
teresting in her e ye s .
Interesting and challenging.
Of herself, she say1, "l have
the eighth best pair of legs
in the v.·orld. I don't know
y,·ho the other seven are."
Lily's limbs may be checked
out - a delightful pa sttime
-at f..talibu Beach v.•here
she lives.
'ITH BEST LEGS'
TV's Lily Tomlin
Personally, Lily is best runs with it like a
described as the kind of ~irl halfback .
Shirley MacLainc portrl'lyf'd in ''Gee," she !Jald. "I don't
''The Apartment." There is thh:k anyone ought lo call an honesty and vulnerability
about the girl that is at once me A humorist. I mean \liill
compelling and likeable Roge rs was a hum orist. J 1
She expresses herself in a don 't know. That takes brains.
perfect stream o f con· J nican reril wit. You know."
sciousness. Lily can say "I don"l know"
Mention lhe weather. the A thousand times in an nour,
NBC show In which she shines, all the wh ile exp r c s sin~
the color of her eyes rr a herself with her hand s. facial
recent movie and she picks moves and self-conscious
up the conversational bait And phys ical contorlions.
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"DARLING LILI"
BARGAIN MATINEE
Every Wednetdily, 1 p.m.
FREI Rl,RISHMINTS
Ad•lh -S 1.00
Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse
P••11nh
"The Man Who Came
to Dinner"
tty Meu: Heit •11d Clffft• M. Ka11h11ae
A11rll :11.14 ... ,..u •M•r I
W£<,T GA.Tl -O•ANGI COUNTY FAIJ:GROUNDl
l •JO p.m. Admlulon n .M I'•• r111.-.1110n1 c•ll ll4·U•l
spect of joining forces on
stage in "Plaza Suite."
"We're doing it out of love,''
Caro• commented. "for three
and a half weeks."
Regardless of !hf' show·s
suceess. that's all it will play
at the Hartford. for both stars
have commitments whi c h
preclude a possible holdover.
And, as Kennedy remarked,
"We really couldn't afford tG
do legitimate theater very
long."
C a r o I ' s rommilmenls,
however. do not include an
engagement at C a e s a r 's
Palact in Las Vegas -despite
reports that the club is billing
her as a forthcoming at·
traction.
"Are you sure you don't
have me mixed up with Ra·
quel Welch?" she cracked
when asked bout the Vegas
stint.
Irs this sort of spontaneous.
off the wall huntor that has
propelled Carol ,Burnett to the
top of the TV heap. Iler rap-
port with a live audience i:.
her stock in trade and her un·
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• • • . • • • • ' < < ' ' ' • : :
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i prepossessing informality is ,
probably her most endearing ·:
quality. LAUGH TIME Carol Burnett and George Ken· ·:
Jt was the san1c a decade nedy share a joke during a break in rehearsals for '
ago when this writer sat in on their upcoming production of "Plaza Suite" at the
the taping of her "Calamily Huntington Hartford Theater.
Jane" TV special in New'-====-================== YoM. Between takes, she lrl I would chat amiably with lhc NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES
audience, explain what thefL--------------------
crey,·s v.·erc doing A n d
generally keep the fans from
becoming restless while the
scenery was shifted and the
cameras set up~
But it will business
when "Plaza S e" hits the
boards -with none of the
notable Burnett mugging to
stretch the characteritations.
As she point~ out , there are
enough laughs in the script
without fishing (or any more.
One lau[i!h, however, was on
lhe Plaza Hotel itself Monday
night. Asked Jr she'd rver
sl2yed there. she replied.
"Yes, but never again. 1 had
one breakfast and they sent
me a bill for $8. I'd rather call
this show 'Hilton Suite.'"
Recitals Slated
Four studen ts will present
senior recitals Sunday at Cal
State Fullerton. They are Carl
England and Robert 'l'oscas.
both choral conducting: Margo
Lustgarten, piano ; and Sharon
Beardsley, soprano.
All performances are free
and scheduled in Recital Halt.
England's and Toscas' begin
at 4 p.m., and the program
featuring the two women
starts at 8 p.m.
ACADEMY AWARD SHOW
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of Awards
INCLUOl .. G
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Now' s the time to get set
for a summer -of California
living, indoors and outdoors ...
These pages are filled with
new ideas, shapes, colors;
textures. And there's much,
much more to see and shop . "' ' for in every one of the stores
represented in this special
section for those who are
proud of their homes.
OAILY PILOT ,lltttt tr Akll1l1 lle .. r.
HOME FASHION SECTION
DAILY PILOT
Thursday, April-2'l, 1971
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OLD WORLD CHARM OF THOMASVILLE'S CHATEUA PROVENCE IN MELLOW FRUITWOOD
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q;,,inq room from current fi~e furn iture collection at May f:o. South Coast Plozo. Cosi o .Mesa
' KAILUA-TRADITIONAL BROW.N.JORDAN QUALITY DESIGNED BY HALL-BRADLEY
feo\ture d at Green Hoven, Ne.w~rl Boul evard at Victor ia in <;o:;to Mesa
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Nature Provides ' I'
Lasting
"Today there is an ever-
sing i nterest in
!tals" soys Car men
Beauties ~ ~ -when liOkl.
Nature had all the colors of
the spectrum before man ex·
isled. In her.minerals, Nature
displays vivid colors with such
clarity, man runs a poo r
second .
Furniture
Revives
Old World
An old world revisited -
that of the French country
gentry -explores the charm
of generations of gracious
living w Ith Thomasville's
Chateau Provence designs.
At one time, such gracefully
detailed furn i ture was
inclaire, of Chrysos Minerals
Laguna Beach. "People are
ginning to realize that some
f the most beautiful shapes
nd ~tors come from nature
nd ..fore not equaled by the
ffolt; ol ll't.?n," s a id
inctaire.
Specimens are available for
collectors and casual
shoppers.
Chrysos displays are all
original and authe n tic.
guaraaleed so by Sinclaire, for
she is the one who mines.
polishes, and mounts them for
display and sale at Chryso&.
Minerals come in site from
just a few ounces, to 220 pound
clusters to adorn the entrance
hall of tile finest home.
available only from skilled
craftsmen.1 They painstakingly I ~"""rli
hand-carved each elaborate
Today, when In le r i or
ix:orating is such a personal
ing, Sinclaire sug gests,
inerals make great
nversation pieces. bookends. aPer weights . wall
eCOfalions or pendant!. Most
re good investments. in that
acti year their worth
crlases, insuring a profit
' Do Ir Easy
For an interesting bedroom
indow accent, the home
andyn1an can put together
is own cafe·style shutters
r o m f i I i g r ee-patterned
ardboard panels and pre-
rooved wood framing -both
vailablc from most lumber
nd building materials
calcrs.
~a Shells. a side line
growing to equal bilUng, are
also found at Chrysos. Most
are local shells coming from
the many divers who make
Laguna their home.
All are expertly cleaned and
polished. many mounted to
show their natural luster and
beauty. "They're guaranteed
conversation pieces and a joy
forever" said Sinclaire.
Chrysos is open dai,l.y excepl
i\fonday at 1941 Gfenneyre,
behuK' the Art Center, in
Laguna Beach.
detail and sold their wares to
the very rich.
Now, just about a n y
particular homemaker can
enjoy the tapered cabrlole leg,
ri ch relief carving, mellow,
lighter lruitwood finish and
mote.
Included In the May Co.
collection are channing pieces
for bedroom, dining room a1;1d
Uving room. Explore this old
world charm at May Co. Costa
Mesa and revisit a nostalgic
era.
It's like tourini!: the lovely
country home s of France.
White 's Cool
Cool and contemporary ~
the look of white lacquer used
with period pieces or dropped
in the midst of flamboyant
colors for quiet ~ntrast.
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Manufactured Just For You
Right In Costa Mesa
FACTORY DIRECT PRICES
FREE INTERIOR DESIGN HELP
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w. can make the1• 1he1f
units •ncl des~s to your er•ct
n•ed •t low, low pricei.
~~;t •hown $99.00
Now you c1n have unusual furniture
with h•nd m•de charm created by
craftsmen right here in Costa Meu.
Sof1s, ch•irs, b1rt, stools, room di~ ,.
viders encl much more at our show ..
room.
Fritl4alr1 .
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• froct.,roott YOllll 1.tivtr dl-
fmt qf(rt • Dttp doof Mtlf for in 11Hon certons, llottln./
• Butter ~rtlllMt. • Twin "f•llbl• tty«atoB. • lf)'lort r• l•r1 for 1111 m,oyfnr ••d· cl11nh1r.
~ fllD·QUICk
· lea EJ1c1or Kii
SCJ9S
114.tJ YALUll
Just flip the h1ndl11nd yau
h1v1 ice ~ubts instantly, eas-
ily. Offer includes two special
20-cubti Ice Ejtctor tr1ys, as
well as hlndy 8().cube server!
COSTA MUA
411 E. SOY-th SI.
dolly f·t SGI. t·6
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Frigl~•iro 'Sid•·by·Side
· with l tl·lb. size •
frllltrl All Frosl·Prooll
• rrost.Prt0fl YOll'ft nntr -..
frost ae•ln! • Just 32" wl4tl
• rlip.Quld lea f:tector -f•t
tisyl • ••~Ible 1I1ys tor 2j
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JIT ACTION
1·11 WASHll
Jet Ac Hon 1-11 Walher with
Au1om1tlc Soak cycle, Flelt·
Ible cepac1ty 1 p1act lo 11
pound•. ~xclu11ve Jet C1rcl•
Spray Sy111m rln111 clotM1
b11t1r. P1rman1n1 Pr111
Cir•. M1chanl1m hll flO
g11r1 lo wear, no oil to ltlk.
Pre.Season Sale -4LUMINUM PATIO
COVIii & AWNINGS
SAVI$$ ~UT DllKT ROM '1111 F&aOIY
Awnings & ~io Covers Made Any Size or Color
for Any Purpo~: Ready MIJ<!.• Aluminum Awning•
For Aparf"l••t "{'"'es and Commercial Buildings.
PAllOS • SCl!ENED ROOMS
Will Nor\Otlp. P11I ~r Crock-10 f11r Pll•I Guar1nr11
' Aluminum
;SCREEN
_.•.•nocovds_.... '.PATIO
ORDER NOW .. Mo..,'l>o'lrH•-h• 1~ '" j IANl.'Mll~o-MASTH CHAIGI •
Eetablilhed 1920 '
SANTA ·ANA TENT AND AWNING
Su.la Lkau1~ Conlf'llCt.r
JI i.sit our fadory ond 1hmaroom
2202 S. Main St.
Santa Ana • 545-0491
Our Brand OJ/ictt
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2 000 BLUE CHIP BONUS
WHEN YOU IUY THIS
DISHW ASHQ,!
... SUfll walhlng K0on tums the a super· ed llttle or no ~r.in•ltlltr\ck. Dllhes ne ~~ Sott·lood• ... -. • 4 eycJ-. Evtn. P'1teW11rnter•
.. Rtns• ct>ndlt\on•r dlspeft••~1 ':
11 .. p 81a1M1 and II~· trocn s.,.. ••. n 1 a On!« tnterchanp•bl• front pane'
I Colors or BrusMd Chl'OfOL saparate'/. 1 ·1 kft.
• option•! desl~ doOI' tram .,.
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ONE WEEK ONL YI
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WITH PURCHASE OF THESE APPLIANCES
. ROST·PROOF REFRIGERATOR FRIGIDAIRE f 1 2 1 ft refii••r•tor end big 1oei
100 '4 f od ·proo 1 · '"· • 2 door r . 1 1 1 81u• Chip lonu1!
lb. top fr•ei1r. B19 ''" ngi P"
' DE REFRIGERATOR·FREEIER 'SIDE BY SI ' ' t ol! l ig 147 lb. fr1•11r • Fritid1ir1 10.0 ,u. t. ro1 ·pro I
Whit1. eve c1tlo Hutry, ••'<'• now
I E 15 5 cu. FT. FREEZER ' FRIGIDA R ·, di Fait fr•••• ihe1v11. D••r lock.
Holdt 541 lb• fre11n ~o 1 Sev• now phu t 1ue Chip lonwl
I E MOBILE DISHWASHER FrRIGIDA R . h dlih•• •P•r~li"t cl••"'
St1pi r·'1lft• w11h1"9 1ct10; 91 1 ftll le1tlint, ""lo1cllntl ••• now •
$248
$478
$238
$198
U••• Recon.Utlonecl appl~CQICOI
SHER DRYER PAIJt $198 WA t et•'"•" w1dl•r, t••
UNDERCOUNTER DISHWASl!IR
Fritldah• 11l1d 11nd1rco11nl•r f.111lim d•i11••
1t1otlil. f11lll' retoncU11ene4.
Frlt ldilre c111lom d•~"ll ~K•fl41tl•l'l•4· Th• p1lr. 4rv•'· Cepperto11•. " Y
MANY MOR~ F\.OOR..MDDILS ETC.,
NOW REDUCID TO CLEAR
PLUS ILUI CHIP 9()NUS
TV e STERIO e TAPE DICKS e COLOR TV ,
ltttegr1t11 •nli Depbnl'llHtir •lnee J847 IL TORO
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Home Furnlohlng1 Suppl•ment to Th• DAILY PILOT Thursday, April 22. 1971-3
'LIDO' GROUP'S SLEIGH RUNNER LEGS GLIDE EASILY THROUGH GRASS OR SAND
Brown Jord1n Outdoor Furniture Fe1tured By J. H. Bigg•rs of North Santa An•
'Clean'
CLEVELAND, Ohio -The
old adage of fighting fire with
fire suggests an e1.~llent but
overlooked way of handling an
imPort.ant upect of water
pollution as well, Charles E.
Lyall re<:er.Uy told t he
Cleveland Society of Security
Analysts. '•Phosphate
detergents are a major
problem in water pollution .
What few people realize Js you
don't have to use pho3phate
detergents to get clean wash if
you have the right klnd of
Top Gardener
Now on Sraff
At Arborerun1
John L. Threlkeld has ·joined
the staff of The Arboretum,
Inc., the new, unique garden
center opening Thursday,
April 29, at 1050 Edinger, just
off the Newport Freeway in
Tustin.
John is very well known Jn
Furniture Designed for
'California Lifestyle'
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landscaping and n u r s e r y
circles throughout Southern
California. Over the past 25
years, he has served Bll an
1 Traditional Fireplace
Byword for Floyd Lee The latest look and the table tops of high-impact
newest ideas in house and tempered glass for safety. • ~
garden home furnishings now or special interest is the t'1
are on display at J · H. Biggar' unique sleigh·runner legs, as -4 1110 N. Malii St, San.ta An.a. t
The ·5 tore' 5 1971 patio/ employed in the ''Lido''
garden furnishings selection. grouping, which provide for ..
which now ranks among the improved use on grass or
West's largest, includes the sand.
brig}ltesl styling achievements "J\lore than anything, we
or famed designer H a l I . Bradley of Brown Jordan. think Brown Jordan Uus year
executive with Plant World in
Venlura , Treeland Fanns in
Woodland liills. and was
superintendent of Los Angeles
i_ County's Descanso Gardens in
La Canada.
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opens in April, John wlll be on
hand to offer his v a st
professional experience I n
gardening and Jandscapi11g. 1
The Arboretum, Inc., housed1
~ In a striking 17,000 sq. ft .
hexagonal design building in
Tustin, is a complete garden
center. including a aursery,
patio center, garden boutique,
flower shop and plant and
landscaping service.
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water. U everyone switched to
softened water,.,tt>e phosphate.
detergent fight would be
over ." Lyall ii Vice PresldeRt
ol Corporate Research of
Culligan Intemallonal Com-
pany.
"The purpose of phosphates,
and often dangerous and
untested ingredients added to
delergenl!, is to overcome
water bardneu," Lyall to Id
the Soclety meeting at the
Mid-Day Club. Such additions
aren't necessary when water
is 50U.
"But water must be zero
Stays Cleaner
soft, such u that produced by
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municlpally-10flelled water,
which ls typically 7 or I grains
bard." .....
"WJttriero-soft water, every
cleaning lask ls done easier,
faster, and better, and no
polluUng phosphates or other
chemicals a r e necessary,"
Lyall said. Commercial
laund\ies loog ago discovered
that soap and softened water
do an excellent cleaning job.
'Ibey don't use phosphate
preparat.ionl.
'l11e Im~ ol t0
water in launderlng Ls
underscored by the tact
number of cJUe11, counU
states art taklnj: acUon
phosphates I n deter
Much less aoap or 1
detergent is neeCled
etfecUve cleaning In
water, and thus the
.....,.t which •u!>seq
enten our lake11 and
can be substantially r
Thus toftened water can
ecological 11 well as
benefit.. ·
SPECIAL PURCHASE!
We Have a Umitecl Quantity, Come in Today!
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RCA AceuOlllor
llOlld elate
teble toplV
NOW ONLY
Ht>. $Uf.'5
SAVE $120.
PLUS FREE LAS VEGAS HOLIDAY FOR TWO.
3 Dcrys, 2 Nlthh. lltchldlnt Free $50. Yolue
lonus Pock04e! Offer Goocl Wft., Purchole of Set
STAR TV
SALES • SERVICE
275 East 17th St.
CQSTA MESA
642-9742 "The new offerings cater p r o v e d that elegance c ~ 11
more directly to the California , also have a very prattlcal side
lifestyle than anything w~'ve as well ... no other line, to ,
had in the past," said Joseph our knowledge, ~s •Qne to the J
Rodolphe, a Biggar interior trouble of applyll\g a baked
design studio staff member. enamel finish that's actually
As a consequence,~ added, as tough as an au~bile's." Being one of the oldest complete line of imported and
the Brown Jordan emphasis is noted Rodolphe. fireplace and bar be cue domestic wall decor and gift Ud~f~~A WHITE SALE
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with particular attention to b Galifornia. tradi tion a n d Browse through the tradition
durability -the "Tamiami" Wall Clim er quality are !he bywords ol
and "Lido" collections, tor Floyd S. Lee, Inc. of Orange. and quality or Floyd S. Lee at
exariiple, feature 'la inch Carpeling literally climbs Established in 1939, Floyd s. their Town and C 0 u n t r Y Sale 1 /3 OFF J, P, Stevens ~~:i~, Sheets & Towels ·:
tubular aluminum he Ii· arc the walls as wild colors, Lee o![ers the largest and Center location at No. 102
.,,elcled for Ii g ht weight textures and individuality finest selection of fireplace Town and Country Orange.Iii c'~~~~~~~~~~ strength, ~ inch vi n YI make it big in the mix-or. and barbecue e q u l pm en t South of the Garden Grove
webbing for longer life, and match mood of the '70s. available. as well as a Fwy. on Main Street.
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I SoHd Colors • "Canterbury" Print
NO-IRON PERCALE SHEETS
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If you shop in a warehouse
or a factory for your furni-
ture and kid yourself that
you are saving money, then
this is a direct and sensible
message from the people at
RB Furniture, The Homemakers.
RB prices are the sar:ne or lower than so
called ''sale'' or \'special'' prices at any
other furniture store inciuding ware-
house, factory, discount or department
stores. And we offer all the nice . RB
extras absolutely free.* RB decorator
service * 5 year warranty * home-
show displays * original
designs, made in our own
factory * 365 days of
lowest prices @ delivery
and set-up in your home. FURNITURE
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Ou•en, fief or fitted ... , ....... ,. .......... ., ............... Re9 . 10 .00 6,ft
Kin9, fief or fitted ............ ,.,,.,,........ .. Rtg. 13 .50 I.ft
R•t· 4.t.O 4Zxl• te ....... l .10 "'
"Nocturne" 11 Solld Colon
"lig ltff" Print • "Rowena" Jocquord • "PetH Ma•"
VELVET SHEARED TOWELS
IATH SIZI 1'' ... •"'l· 2.50
HANO Siii flHGll TIP WASH CLOTH IATH' MA.T
R,9, 1.•o R••· l!c 11:19. 7•c 11:.,. 4.00
1.J9 ... 7fc eo. 65c ea. 2.H "·
Stock up those linen closets or buy them for gifts -Finest
quelity shetts & towel1 from J, P. Stevens all at low sale prices
-Hurry-AU Perfect Quelity.
SALE! Hand Guided-Custom
Quilted Bedspreads
King Size : ~=:~,:!" s5.9so
Values to $120
SALE! Washable Quilted
Throw .Bedspreads
e VelHt t. SJI e Twl11t •r P.I e Pel.,..ter flll-4 e ft-e• 011c St.ell 1'50
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$1 PER
WIDTH
84" OR
LONGER
MOTi: l1tel11dtl ••y wle4ew 91 weM Wttt.
Ytltf lltMWreMffh. AltY Peltrlc .. lted ..
Our v1u4/ty fi11e qu1li!y work'"111d1ip 90"
Into th• lel:tor. S•'"• '"'lic11l11111 eff•11tlo11t
•1 4lwey1, All co'"pl•t•ly c11dom '"''• w/tlii
,.., il1ulll• top1 '"cl botto'"' -••bl•tl I•
•••ct l•119th -pl••t•ti •r 1hlrtM I• •1ttc+
wldth1! Fe11 f•lcl1llll 1..0 w•l9htff eiwl nM'f
for lu11uri1u1 h.,,,;,,, r11 your htt11•l """
e11cl lr11!eU1tlot1 •••1111.11 11 1li9ht eddlti•'"'
el coil. ~:
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· tables v,ihich flank this Atediterranean styled love seat, one of only ~ many original furniture pieces resigned by Chet Beardsley, built
by Harbor Area craftsmen under supervision of Clifford McMur·
trie and displayed for sale at Galleria Sculptured Furniture, 845
Cl inic on Home Decor
r ,J,ft at Coast May Co,
new ideas on how to use fabric
on walls, lamps, pictures.
upholstery, pillows, and
draperies. The clinic will
demonstrate how to approach
colors as well as project
design and color trends of the
future for use ii the home .
The clinic is unique in it.s
practical and re a I i s t i c
approach to interior design for
today's home or apartment.
'61. John's Auxiliary will
·l s1>00:5or a home furnishing
hniC 011 April 'rl at the May
o. Costa Mesa.
The "learn how to'' interior
sign clinic will be conducted
~Larry Robins, Riverdale
.......fftbric eipert, and David
Davis, AID May Co.
director of Interior Design
Stultios. Robins has traveled
ext'°sively throughout tht
cot&try. meeting with
thobiands of women lo discuss
co!Gt trends and the proper
approach 10 using color in the
horll<-'l)e two-hour clinlc will give
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Reservations for the clinic
can be made by contacting
~trs. ~forgan at 546-2018.
Refreshment! wHI be served
and door prizes will be
awarded.
FASTTIME EVER! 11~ true! A brand-new
Golden Touch & Sew0 .sewing machine by S.nger.
In the contemporary Bakersfield desk. Al a
saving you could never gel before'
11$ !he machine Iha! does so much
wilh just one I ouch.
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COlTA MllA -lltl H.,._. l lW., HI"'' Calfl', ltl l·UH
HU"lfeTo,t II.UH -•• .....,. .ea.di, Hlllfllilltttll •-11 Cflltfl'. tt7•1'41
oluJ.•I -l1 1111t1M11 Ifft. "1'111 City" Cliltfl', Mt·JtU
OAllDllf •IOVI -ffll ~ Grfflll ~ ,. .. ,,, t»Mf!f
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headboards and hand<arved back panels for dining chairs are
among the skillfully crafted furniture pieces now on display at
Galleria.
-srORE-WIDE SALE ,
GAS LOGS
24''TWt9111 Pine with •ufti-let bunw
.... $46.SO Sale s36so
_, •trtu .... ~ .. --c-.i....i---·· We allO feature: * GAS IOllCUES
If You
150/o and MORE
OM
Have An FIUPLACE SCREENS
AND
ACCESSORIES
for CUSTOM SCRDNS
tho "SPECIALIST." to SH Is
flhnjd J. Lu
20'!(, AND MORE ON WALL DECOR
100/o OFF FIUPIACES
S.st Known for Quafotr, & Servico
112 TIWI & C121111r, Oi9te
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We aJk you to see us
LA.ST-rwt fir st-
"before y ou buy .
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or all the areas of the boq'le,
the di.nlng room most often
fails victim lo a stereotyped
decorative lreatmellt.
Admittedly, lbe es sent i·a 1
furniture is usually the same
. . . table, chairs, and a
servlng and st.orage piece or
two.
Grante<l, too, that the size
and .shape of t.be room jtseJf
frequently i n h i b i l s an
adventurpu.s arrangement of
furnishings.
Tiling
ln addlUon to ill decorative
impact, a quarry tile floor
reflects a respect for natural
m.attHals and conltlbuleJ an
lntrlns.ic beauty whlch has
characterized the 11 n e st
decor a ling throughout history.
ln the past several years
American tile manufacturers
have in fact broadened the
design scope Of ceramic tile
by ''un1qua1Ing'' the
traditional slJ:-lnch 1 q u a r e
quarry tile. Today this durable
flooring material is available
in a range of styles for all
types of homes and decorating
schemes.
'Makes'
There are also scored quanies
which combine to form a
variety <lf geometric patterns.
The color and texture
selection is equally rich and
exciting. No longer is the
familiar earthen-red and only
color cboic;e. Now there's a
broad range of warm naturals
to choose Crom as well as rich
blues and greens and even
Entry Tile
Room
brilliant reds and P>ld·
The tuture and finish or
quarry tile may feature •
satirHmooth unglued surface
or an antiqued glued loot
with a handcrafted feeling.
Many even boast a rugged
appearance, . achieved with
super-tough glaze in a range of
non-uniform shades a n d
textures.
Whatever the look, quarry
tile is certain to a d d
decorative interest, a feeling
of permanence and a loot of
quality. It also boasts a Jong
list of practical virtues.
There's More
Nevertheless, as the Tile
Council of America h a s
discovered, the challenge of
these built-in limitations can
be the very inspiration which
produce a dJstinctive floor
treatment which "makes" the
room.
One such treatment Is the
use of ceramic quarry tile.
'Avanable ih a range of
decorative shapes and colors,
it lends an aura of quality to
an otherwise dull dining room.
A variety of Mediterranean
lnsplred contours have risen to
fast fame, lendlng enrichment
to contemporary rooms and
authenticity to Mediterranean.
Other popalar shapes Include
the hexagon and the versatile
brick design which easily
adapts to create basketweave
a n. d herringbone patterns.
Ceramic tile for a home
entryway is "idea1,'' according
to the Tile Council of America.
It never needs waxing and is
durable. enQUgb it should last
the life of your home. Quarry
tile comes in a wide range of
shapes and colors -many of
them suitable for entry balls.
Ceramic tile ••. whether It
be regular floor tile, mosaic
tile or quarry tile ..• Is by far
the mcst durable and easiest
floor to keep cleen. It res18t.!I Lovely · model relaxes on one part of contemporary
staining, will not scuff or mar sectional which is focal point of display of furni·
and requires little more than ture, lamps, wall pieces and other accessories featur·
an ·occasion! once-<1ver with a __ e_d_a_t_A_tl_as_Furnl __ t_1ure__,_,_1_so_1o1jAidiiiaiiimiiisiiiAiiiv~e~.,~CiiiostaiiiiiiiMiiiesiiiaii. iiiiiiiii;iiii;iiiiiiii'i~iiiiiiii;iiii;iiii;iiiii,iii;iiiiii;ii;iiiii;i~
. "' Suggestions on grouping, color coordination, -~ !
cessories and other decorating projects are re34!11.
available at AUas. ; ,
Available Here ... Now
This contemporary setting, on display now near the
Design studios in Sears Costa Mesa (South Coast
Plaza) point up the fact that custom furnishings, as
well as floor models and regular catalog items, are
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dampened mop. Altd, best of
all, it never needs to be
waxed.
available through special catalogs at Sears. Along
wilh the custom furnishings, Sears customers can
get expert advice from Nancy Lenney, director of
the store's 'Studio of Interior Design.
STOLENS ON HAND
TIF GREEN!
TIFDWARF!
SANTAANA! I
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I I I I ! BUY IT BY THE ROLL! NO MESS OR MANURE! INSTANT BEAUTY OVERNIGHT! !
I 71/2 S.q. Ft. Per Roll 18" Wide 5 Ft. Long 1
: BLUE GRASS 99• Roll DICHONDRA $1 4' Roll :
SUPER SPECIAL PENTREX LARGE HDWOOD OCTAGON BLOOMING llDDINI
BLOOMING TUBS AZALEAS PLANTS 2 FOR PETUNIAS ONE 49a -299 69cQt. vrus 1!1$1°0 ~Qt. 16:.1411:11-,...,.,
SALE 4.9SON.Y ••• """'
COSTA MESA GARDEN GROVE,
I 2123 N£'NPOIIT ll\1>, 11801 IW:llOt I
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Signal Design
Wallcovering
Gives Variety
FROM DENMARK
oliJ I
An eloquent observation on
the prosperou.s state of lhe
super.graphic is D a v id
Winfield Will.!lon's spirited
"Signal," a wallcoveri.ng
design with the ambitious
dimensions of a mural and
indicative of new concepts
thriving at Wlnlield Design
Associates, Inc., or S a n
Francisco.
TEAK COCKTAIL TABLE -: Reg. Price $55.-59" Long , 17¥4" Wide, 16'h" High •, An engineering feat as well
as a new mark of Wlllson's 1 talen~ endeavors, t h e
"Signal" design ls a
forerunner of a new collection l
which will be shown tater in
1971, and it introduces a
"custom" concept, pennitting
bold diagonals to be joined
back to back, upside down or
rightside up on either side for I an lnflnlte number of varied
effects.
NEST Of TABLES
l lobS. IR ell
20" br ,, .. ,..... 155.oo
$39'5
OCCASIONAL TABLES .... .., ... ..,. ...
20" br 20'' ,... 135.00
$2995
$)995
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Tops in Local Sports · ""CP SRA 7
Hello,
KitchenAid.
GQodbye, hand
dish washing.
Tired of washing dishes? Let a KitchetiAid dish-
washer do it for you. Just push a button and dish-
washing'• done.Automatically. Just see what this
Superba tnodel, the :finest built-in dishwasher
tnads by KitchenAid, baa to offer:
7 PU8H BUTJ'ON CYCLES. A JM!t'-
fcct cycle for evft'J' diahwuhlnr
:need. Yoo. can llfc!ed; S.niCyele, t.Ut
pnihe1tll ~n1\ rirwe watel' to 180" for
llJrtnl. family 1-lth protectian. .Ai.o
Plate Wann, He11...,. Soil, Fo.11. Cycle,
Li(bt Soil, Rinme/Hakl. CUlcel Is
Dnfn.
71.0•TBllU DRYING BY8TJ:K.
Es:cluliiva with KitebmAid. Th«0u1h
yet N!111 evm I« 1iiale chi:Da, pod
p!lltlcwao. No hot l!pOta.
WONDERFUL 1.0ADlNG nn-
l81LITT. You'll 11ppreci1te how
easy lt ~ to load and unload a
KitchenA.id $opetba. Upp8' nclr ia
euily adjufted. to 9 positro.; Fin·
Q..Divlden can be niel!d or lowfted,
:indivldwilly, to 16 poGtiona. So )'OU
un lc.d odd-shaped M utra.-bir
Ueml llka rout.eta..
D •
'J'RIDUllAlll POBCJ'LAJN XN.uBL..
.A:nother KltcbenAid a:a:cluliiva, thil
3-eoat, }lremium porcel•in en•mel
]n'Ol!ICU I.he wuh c:hamber !or J.utinl'
beauty.
'fhese are just eome of the features that make a KitchenAid
Superba diahwaaher your boot buy. Come m soon and let ua
prove it to you.
POWJ:Bl'UL WASK/BINO •YI•
'J'n(. Elindnatea bud~ .Alia
dlahel coma out~ftfclaa-.N..,
Coutant RU-continuly m-.
dw-tbrou.aA ~ 1fub. _.,a-. .,-
HA-Nl>BOID. DY 8T'll.Dl'O.
.And beaatlfol 11.niahel. In ,oldm
huvaat, avocado, edged colo.nlal~
C)OJ)pll" tou, and white. Vui·.Froni.
11/#0 are ava1J1ble .im .UiaJ-1t4M1.
hn11hed ehroai.e ot birch. And th9
a~ .tael trim kit W. 70&'-
aey cahiDet ~ ~ l.abdc.
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P:.tilt with T
.old-fashioned MMt9r0orte 522P lukAllMffcorl!I PRICES START AT quality. MODIL KOC-la n,,. ... , In~ cN,.,,.
PLUS Dl!COltATOlt
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2300 HAR
AND COSTA MESA.~
Appliance 540•7131
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Birthday 'Gift'
Gold's Costa Mesa store celebrates its first anniversary by offering beautiful
bargains. including this tufted-back Mediterranean !our-piece sectional in
cheniije velvet. Also available is upholstered swivel chair (foreground ) to
match, along v.'ith all the acressories shown in room setting.
.Closet-freshening Red Ceda r
Aroma Could Outlive the Hom e
How long does the aroma of
aromatic red cedar la,t?
Very Jong, say researchers
for the Aromatic Red Cedar
Closet Lining Manufacturers
A~ialion.
Cedar used to build houses
and barns years ago, when it
wu more plentiful, s t i 11
retains the pleasant aroma 125
of 150 years later when torn
down for other uses such as
ptncil stock.
''ln fact:· an association
apokesman says, "many of
those most familiar with cedar
claim that the older the wood,
the more fragrant it is.
"The forest service quotes a
ttat.ement attributed to men
who made a business of
digging up cedar logs long
buried in the swamps of New
Jersey. These men reported
the fragrance of the wood to
be u great as that or fresb-
cut timber. Jn some cases, it
... :as estimated these logs had
been submerged for more
than 1,000 years."
An association member
received a letter enclosing a
photo of an old cedar water
main laid 105 y e a r s
previously.
''The pipes were made or
large cedar logs cut into 6. 7
and 8 foot lengths, with holes
bored through the middle from
end to end. The system
carried water from a pumping
station to a reservoir, thence
to residences, stores, etc.
'"The system was I n
constant use until 50 years
later, when a new pumping
plant was inst.ailed and most
of the cedar water main was
replaced with iron p i p e .
However, much or the old
y,·ooden pipe was not removed.
''Fifty·five years alter that,
a telepbooe company was
excavating for a conduit
system. The section of water
main shown in the picture was
dug up at that time. It was
buried under about 5 ft. of
earth and was in an excellent
state of preservation."
He wrote that the wood was
sound, with no d e c a y
apparent, but the iron bands
used for binding the joints
were almost rusted away.
"Its aromatic qualities were
unimpaired; in fact . l he
aroma seemed, if anything, to
be more pronouncro than in
green, freshly cut wood ."
"If the aroma of the cedar
seems to diminish with the
years." the association
spokesman said, "it's only
because the wood pores have
been clogged with dust or lint.
Dust the boards occasionally,
and onee very year or two
give them a light sanding with
fine sandpaper. You'll find the
aroma is thus renewed."
Tamiami-Sun-loving Perennial
,
by Brown JonJan
TA MIAMI
• 42" Round Table
Gfld 4 Ar111 Chol~
1t-.. SALE
"" $219
• Adjustable Cha is•
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wlrit orm~
30" Round
SALE
$99
Table
.,.d 2 Ar• Ch11i~
lt•t· SALE
S172 $139
Hi Back Cheir .... SALE
'" $46
Ottoman .. ,. SALE
'" $27
The elegantly casual Tamlaml collection by Brown Jordan slays fresh
and carefree, summer after summer after summer. Handcrafted tubular
aluminum lrames are finished in baked enamel for lasllng beauly.
HarmonlzJn; vlnyl lacing Is hand-woven on the diagonal for cool comfort.
Chatterproof table tops ol tempered glass are custom fllled.
Ttmlaml-ao beautffully durable and surprisingly affordable. See our
fine Brown Jordan· Indoor/outdoor furniture collection today.
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PATIO SHOP
COSTA MESA
2123 NEWPORT BLVD.
IC•rMr N•w,_rt 'Ykt•ri•I
642-4103
GOLD'S
' . WIN!
7.ft. Pillowbock stain·
fe Vectro Ploid Sofa so $280 Sells for .. -··· ··-
ihe @1fuD Girl says:
Generous Credit Terms at
GOLD'S! I st Monthly
Payment Due June I.
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Mixed T ext.ures Popular
Two opposit.es -a kitten's
tur .and the texture of beaten
metal -are pleasing to the
touch. By the same token. by
miring different t e x t u r e d
furnishings, you can create a
bedroom that is vis11ally
exciting, yet1 relaxing to the
senses.
white and you have two relaxing quality, A yellow
neutrals which are excellent ceramic lamp for Y o u r
foils for metallic accessories. nightstand , or a painting with
To contrast with t he predominantly yello~ tones;
"copper" panels, try a slim are good accent p 1 e c es.
venetian blind In "polished Equally Interesting is a floral
brass." other touches of metal arrangement of Ye .11 ow
come from a large mirror '"mums'' and a selectron· ot
surroui by a beaten brass green plants.
frame nd a contemporary Your bedspread can be a
lamp w· a steel base for the solld bright green or y1:0w or
dresser. i a colorful floral print. nd for To accomplish this, start by
selecting a versatile group of
funiiture. With the look of
metal currently so popular,
consider a group such as
•·Assemblage,I' from Hibrilen -
Furniture Company. Fin~hed
Accents oC yellow and green sheer plushiness, co ider a
give additional color interest fur throw. the ultimate ln
and malnratn a r e s t f u I , textured luxury. -'-~~~~~=c=--=c-=-=--------------
in s m o o t h , highly-polished
walnut veneers. the group -
which includes dining and
bedroom pieces i s
highlighted by ' · c o p pe r ' '
panels of Motlque decorative
..,eneer from the 3M Company.
The "copper" panels of the
door .and drawer fr 0 n t s
reverse to the sleek walnut
finish , giving a choice of a
· smooth or textured look.
To continue with you r
"texture" approach: choose
grass cloth in an off-white tone
for a wallcovering. Pair this
with a thick, shag rug •. also in
OTHvt DURABLE SHAG
Prtcee hlll Orllr s.tl kl 24.tl
FREI! e:snMATES--CALL 547.1993
99
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LIVINGSTON'S
---CARPET • CUSTOM DRAPERIES
14SI SO. MAIN IT .. Cor. £ding«• SANTA AHA
H04RS: DAILY I TO 5;JO P.M.-RllDAYI 'Tll 1:00 P.M.
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STARTS THURS. 10A.M. · 9P.M.
Also: Friday 10-9: Saturday 10-6
Sunday 11-5:30; Monday 10-9
A
WIN!
fomous Simmons
Beoutyre,t Copri,
King Sb.• Sleep Set
Sells for ···--· $359.qS
WITH ANY Purchase
During THIS Salo
~WIN.
S-Pc. Virtue Dinette:
3b" Round T oble.
Se\11 for ··-· ·· $90
El.Jre~a, Powerful
Suction Vocuum
S.11• fo< ---· $H.~S
46 Pc DINNERWARE
• SPECIAL!
Service for 8, Plus Stock Ra ck.
• I Oil'l"•r • I C•r10!.
pl•i•• dt n •rh
• I C11p1 •1 lr•od o~il
• I S•11c.n butt.,
I Sitt• o C111l•m.,
• Pl11tt1r
• B11wl
• S11q11•/lid
• Cr11tl'l•r
• Virtyl rod-
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Ele ctronic Cook
Darlene Brandt. Amana home economist, will dem·
onstrate "cooking electronically" on the Amana
darange Friday and Saturday at the Laguna Hills
Plaza Davis Brown store, El Toro and the Costa
esa store, 411 E. 17th St. (The nationally recog·
ized authority on "radar'' cooking will be at El
Ql'O on Friday and Costa M('lsa on Saturday.) Mrs.
randt is writing her own cookbook on electronic
king and it is expected to be published in the
near future.
Furnirure Arranging
Reflecrs 'Y ou-rheme'
ti1ajor furnishings do make
personality statement: but it
s the arrangement of accent
terns that pulsates y o u •
~med virbrations throughout
~ !t°me.
1 Tables, shelves and walls
~ for the final decorative ~ch 'Of a personal item.
Additions can be as knock·
~m-dead neticeable as a wall·
eoVetoping oil painting or as
subtle as a Swedish or
German crystal collection. 11't: proof is in avant-garde
approaches to c I a s s i c
accessories.
Rules for selecting an d
placing the pleasing extras arc
flD the outs on today's home tecorating front, according to
a~. Roebuck and Co. Today
ne unusual picture grouping
f worth 1.000 old rules about
here and how to hang
twork.
With confining guidelines
disappearing it's easy to feel
slightly lost. Instincts and
imagination deserve a loose
rein, but the free-spirited look
doesn't just happen -it takes
some planning.
I n developing sccessory
themes for lumiture surfaces
nd blank walls, individual
te combined with
1 p e r i mentation Is the
yword. Time spent just
playing" with v a r i o u s
oopings is a sure way to
in a grasp of balance and
rsonal preference.
One basic approacti to table
d shelf arrangements it te
t similar elements together.
r example, Sears bamboo
-anters, porcelain Foo dogs,
agld1eaf framed prints -all
"Lh an Oriental flavor -give
tiny foyer a special theme.
Contrast is another natural
b inder in grouping
@lfcessories. A contemporary
ass end table cooJd be the
eat foil for a collection of
lft •r Majolica pottery. An
tlque buffet might show off
row of sleek demitasse cups.
The plain wall dilemma
shouldn't be a '70's hangup
with art fairs, ban~me
reproductions and u n u s u a I
frame-ups abounding. Seaf'
framed lit hegraph-1
s erigraphs, eils and
reproductions can pack /In
"pizzazz" and personality,
especially when bung in
original arrangemenls. ~
The old standard "":~ al eye level" is today's n ~r
one "no-no." A •ery · \r
very low arrangemen c~
enliven a whole room art's an
put extra emphasis / on a
favorite work.
Four meed -matched ,
c h r ome-framed serigraphs
might be lined up vertically
starting just inches off the
floor. The effect is as trend·
setting as the picture&
themselves.
Another bas-beeo rule is
that the bottom or side of a
picture grouping must form a
straigttt line. There We a
multitude of additional ways
to achieve eye-pleasing
proportion. Balance iS oqe. An
arrc:;igement can be perfectly
symmetrical to comple~nt a
formal seating group. mt for
far-out fun, a large picture
can be offset by groups of
smaller ones stretching across
a large wall in random order.
The balance of various sizes
and shapes gives a more
intriguing sense of order than
the ordinary straight line.
Sears suggests that one way
to assure the perfect
arrangement is to plan the
picture layout on the floor
first. This method allows for
changes and illustrates the
relationship of each picture to.
the others that will be on the
wall .
it's archaic to insist that
pictures be hung on white or
plain<0lored walls. \V i I d
wallpaper, mirrors. aluminum
roofing, wood paneling, even
bookshelves make striking
gallery backdrops.
FINE MINERALS
&
EXOTIC
SEA SHELLS
SPINOIJ TlllA
1
Wh•th•r it b. ""•II ,,.; d•llt•f• er
lelg• ,nd fl'l•tti"'· 11•hue1 ll'IOlf beeu·
lif11I cr11li11111 1w•if your 1ppr11.,.1I.
A wld• 11l1ctlo11 of color, form '"d
1!1• t•n be 11•n wh:ch will 1)1•~•• you
11 • Coll•cfor, l11f•rior D•1i911er, A.1·
thilttf or Homt Owner.
1491 GLINNIYll
IN THE HOlllT SHOPS
4'7-11 10
Home Furnishings Supplement to The DAILY PILOT Thuroday, Ap ril 22, 1971-7
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LAST 3 DAYS! Thursda y, Friday, and Saturday at all 18 May Co stores
Fresh fashio ns! Exciting home·furn.i shin gs! A sunb urst of values in every dept at all May Co stores
FASHION SAVINGS
SITTER DRESSES, MISSES' SIZES 59 9 9 1 lbrecast 20 were 90.00-156.00 • -03.99
BRESSES, PANTSUITS, COSTUMES 1
11iss forecast 119 were48.00-100.00 9.99-65,99
EASY-CARE DRESSES, SIZES 10-18
dayti me dresses 61 were 15.00
BETTER COATS, SIZES 6 TO 18
misses' coats 27 were 40.00
' POLYESTER KNIT PRINTS
yardage 54 wits 5. 99 yd.
NATURAL MINK STROLLER COATS
fu r sa lon 47 aigreat value
f11r products ldbeled to shoYJ coun1ry ol origin ofilfiported furs
PROPORTIONED ACRYLIC KNlli PANTS
boulevard splswr. 16 / reg. 9.00
POLYESTER CREPE BLOUSES, 8-16
better blouses 39 reg. 13.00-15.00 ' COTION KNIT TOPS, SIZES S·M·L
young sig. sportswear 55 reg. 14.00
ORLON ·'' ACRYLIC CARDIGAN SWEATERS
knil sportswea r 72 re g/ 14.00-18.00
THREE-PIECE TRAVEL SUIT, 10·16
acJive sporlswear 76 reg.148.00
10.99
29.99
3.99
539.00
6.99
8.99
9.99
10.99
28.99
SKIRTS, PANTS, VESTS, SHIRTS 9 1 9 sk irts&coordinates101 reg.$15-$229,9 • 3, 9
BLOUSES, SHIRTS, PANT TOPS
blouses 3 1 -reg. 9.09-14.00
COLLECTION OF GOLD-TONE JEWE).RY
jewelry 22 -reg. 3.00·5.00
BITTER SHOULDER BAGS IN CRUSH PAT·
ENT
handbags 26 -reg. 18.00-20.00
5.99
1.99
SPRING FABRIC GLOVES, SIZES 6-8 1 79 gloves 3-reg. 2.50-8.00 • .1
11.95
3/5.00
16.99 FAMOUS-MAKER DRESS SHOES
forecast shoes 1 ~5-reg. 23.00·30.00
DRESSY AND CASUAL SHOES
better casual shoes 129 -reg. 2J,0-24.00
DRESS AND CASUAL SHOES
moderate dress shoes 12-r~g. 16·$~0
FAMOUS-MAKER DRESS SHOES · I
women's shoes 5 1 -reg. $18-$22
Shoes, reprnentative seledion-J11 16 slores /
WASHABLE SHORT SETS, SIZES /.6x
girls' sportswear 77-reg. 4.50
SCOOTA SKIRTS, SIZES 6·14
pre-Jeen 90-
ASSORTED PtA YWEAR, SltfS
.toddlers' 128-
reg. 7.00
2-4
reg. $3-$5
PjtAIRIE DRESSES, DUSTER RUFFLES
girls' sportswear 77-reg. 9.00
14.99
10.99
13.99
2.79
4.99
1.99-3.99
6.99
SHIFTS WITH SHORTY·l'ANTS
girls' dresses 56-reg. $7-$8 5.99-6.99
FAMOUS MAKER BRA ASSORTMENT
bras 44-Ji reg. 4.00-7.50
LONG, HOSTESS 'ROBES IN COTION
loungewear 53-reg. 17.00
ASSORTED JUMBO DRESS BAGS
no\ions 1 -reg. 4.00-5.00
SELF-ADHESIVE PHOTO ALBUMS
slalion ery 66-reg. 5.00
GROUP OF NYLON GOWNS, S·M·L
lingerie 10-·reg. 10.00
3.29-5.99
10.99
2 i5.00
2.99
6.99
MEN'S AND BOYS; WEAR
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LIGHTWEIGHT SUITS
men's suits 21 were 75.00
were 55.00
SHORT SLEEV DRESS SHIRTS
MAYBROOKE SPORT COATS
men's sprlswr.i>
men's furn. 6 were 5.50
20'k OFF Al~ GOLD TOE SOCKS •
men's furn. ~f were 1.25-2.50
SIGNAL CQ ON UNDERWEAR
men's furn. 27 was 3/3.75-4.00
OUR OWN ENGLISH SHOES
men's shoes 60 were 25.00
FAMOUS MAKER WALLACE BEERY
men's spt .'furn : 84 were 8.00
FAMOUS MAKER FASHION SHIRTS
men's spt. furn. 84 were 13.00
64.99
47.99
3.99
1.00-2.00
3/2.99
20.99
4.99
6.99
m1y co. ~h e011t pl1u, "" diego fwy. at bristol, costa me11; 546-9321
shop mond1y thru 11turd1y 10 1.m. lo 9:30 p.m., 1undoy noon 'Ill 5 p.rn.
FOR THE HOME
STEVENS' COTTON VELOUR TOWELS 69C,.2.79 towels 30 reg. 90c-4.50
PEPPERELL NO-IRON STRIPE SHEETS 2 99 7 50 sheets ?4 reg. 5.20-13.50 · • • • .
NON-FADE LINED DRAPERIES
draperies 11 3 reg. $15·$55 $10-$30
SAVE 50%: CUSTOM SLIP COVER FABRICS
custom fabrics 11 reg. $3-$5 yard
GOLD CROWN MIST HAIR SETIER
small appli ances 74 reg. 24.99
10-PC. AUSTRIAN ENAMEL COOKWARE SET
'housewares 29 reg. 39.95
REGINA CANISTER VACUUM
vacuums 73 reg. 74.99
1.50-2.50 ·
19.99
24.99
49.99
7-PC. DINETIE SET
housewares furniture 87 $160
IRONSTONE DINNERWARE SERVICE FOR .12
china 46 {eg. 60.00
1/3 OFF GLASS STEMWARE
glassware 126 reg. 2.0Q.3.00
WILD FLOWER AFGHAN KIT
art needlework 40 reg. 20.00
FUNCRAFT MONO SPACE EXPRESS .
toys 42 reg. 3.99
WHEEL EXEROSE BIKE
sporting goods 50 reg. 38.99
WOOL PILE BROADLOOM INSTALLED
floo r covering 32 reg. $15 sq. yd.
REGAL 6x9 AREA RUGS
area rug~ 13 7
GOLD LEAF COCKTAIL TABLE
reg. $125
furniture 144 reg. $229
CHATEAU PROVENCE 5-PC. BEDROOM
furniture 143 reg. $1205
SEALY MATIRESS OR BOX SPRING
sleep shop 145 reg. 59.95 ea. pc.
SEALY SLEEP SOFA
sleep shop 145 reg. $299
MAJOR ELECTRIC
HARMAN-KARDON HOME STEREO UNITS
stereo 728 reg. 249.95
RCA 18" DIAG. PORT; COLOR TV W/CART
televisio n 722 reg. 459.95
GIBSON 18 LB. CAPACITY AUTO WASHER
applia nces 714 reg. $189
GIBSON SIDE·BY·SIDE REFRIG./FREEZER
appliances 714 reg. $449
119.00
39.99
1.33-2.00
15.99
1.99
26.99
9.99
69.99
149.00
885.00
39.90
239.00
169.00
389.00
165.00
409.00
BUDGET STORE VALUES
MISSES' RIBBED KNIT TOPS
misses' sportswear 800
-except Wilshi re reg. 6.99
WOMEN'S STRETCH PANTS, WAIST 32-38
women's dresses 816-reg. 6.99
MISSES' ACRYLIC kNIT PANT SUITS
mi sses' dresses 810-reg. 12.99
JUNIOR HOT PANTS, T-SHIRTS
ju nior scene 801-reg. 3.99
LOOK OF LINEN PANT SUITS~ 10-18
coats and suils 828-reg. 14.99
BESTFORM PADDED LACE BRAS
foundations 819-reg. 4.00
MR. JOHN® ONE·SIZE PANTYHOSE
hosiery 807 -reg. 1.59
WOMEN 'S DRESS AND CASUAL SHOES
812-val. 7.99-11.99
HAZEL BISHOP WIGS, MANY SHADES
wig bar 826-reg. 24.95
JUNIOR BOYS' NYLON JACKETS, 3-7
children's wear 808-reg. ·299
GIRLS' 2-PIECE SHORT SETS, 7-14
girls' wear 824-reg. 2.29
BOYS' JEANS AND PANTS, 8·18
boys' wear 822-. value 3.99
NO IRON DRESS SHIRTS, LSL
men 's 806 -val. 6.00'
TARLETON NO-IRON GOLF JACKETS
men's 817-reg. 6.99
MEN'S TROPICAL SPORT COATS
men's 814-val 1!1.99
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10.99
2.59
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Home Furnishings Answer Today's Moods, Styles·
New home furinahlnp: for bronze and tu,b flashlnJ bedJ and Parisian clocks to look &Ups in hen!, too, with dealp. picture. are oftvi uqui6ite example! Tbe colon UJed for painting 11pedal "clock I ho P' • ·
1m are an obvious aad colon. Animals are aUU on the the famed sij:ned TUI.any oolo:-s .!IUCh as red and yellow Metal sculptures -I n of a fine art and maay are mo.tl,y made from atone Featured here are . t1f e
direct answtr lo the moods, scene. both in vlny~ and lamps. both bright AND shiny. bronu, copper, silver \n both showrooms are us ing them all and mtH.rab: and do not fade. xtunnlng , ullra·mode.rn '':'fi.tne
demands and "file-styles" of cottonJ, with the tortoite not Perhaps lb e mo 1 l wall ~ginp and table art -an lntegr1l part of their The worll: llself ta remill!Cent Tables" -cube cadl~il
today. '° alow in the running. UGU'ItNG spectacular entries In r.he Winter Market offerings. of the great art of ~rsian tables of \amll\ated resin 11~1
TM whole look ls ecletic, Ecologyof/gnillcant A<: r YI I c Bl& news ln ille lightlng lighting field a.re t be Among tht most charming miniature painting from which with aluminum corners ud
with decided preferences for furs are still hlihlY popu1ar fixture field is the heavy "Polylight-sphemi", gigantic Table T oppcrs of the smaller 1 a b 1 e • t 0 p It originatu. The Kashmir black plate-glass top11 coverUig
functlonal. attractlve Piech ... tyns, red f01, JXIOY, among emphul3 01 non.crystal. wtth polyethelent spheres used aa accessorlea are the handmade Jtems Jnclude powder bowls, gigantic clock faces, e.lther
which uUllze the newest in others. the elegant and fastidious highly dtcorative floor 11 .... t;-and handpalnted -pier mache l""•lry, c'"trette and card eltcttified or battery o~rJ.tcd
and •--•-I and I ~--• af•--~ I ., • ..,. New life•(or the old Parsons ,_ oa fl•'""' materials im.;uuo OiY In the co or w11eC1, i.a-we crystal, teaming 1racioua Y in clusters of four or matt and boJ.es from the Kashmir and bo1es, candy dishes. coasters, with high and low &''"'"g.
ate. chost:D to S 8 ti Sf Y bi& brown nm, anything with a variety of riiietal and under glass lopt . to (orm tabtfi cornea lblJ season in the featuri1g their n a. I u r a I paptrweights aa well a! lamp Also in the clock picture a:r' B
specialized neecfll, Warmth goes, from the vivid, cliar and rustic framei for a charmlng dazzling "light tables". form Of oew lrim and in.,ert surroundings -mead 0 w s, bases. series of scenic and mo(iem
ud liveability are the bright -red I white I blue ls English or French ctuntry Ideas. Topa ot vinyl imita~ forests, flowers. birds and But the surprise accessories paintings which feature ddCk!I
operative words. The very much "with it" -to the look. Crystal also appears in ACCESSORIES ostrich leather, tortoise shell, animals as well 11 the sports of the year makln, the biggest as integral part.! of · the
wburtlan contemporary look pop u I a r ye 11 ow I wb,tt.e, Conte mp or a r y metal Accessorels have become .&O white moire, cane, leopard and culture of th@ ancient splash are ck>c]\s. Cloe.ks have piclurl!:, "'
is in -th@ avant garde ~w I acid &'f'l!:tn down to aculpture! uaing color ID Important they olten become print aod an array ef other Moghul li:lngs ...J in vivid, become such big news that In 1971, Time Will 1i!ll.
Here's a review ol wbafs n~ the &afer ntUtrals and putty• complement. The ''slicker" the focal point for a complete choices. breath-taking colors. one showroom has h1statled a really. for 1971 : shades. Plum and grey aref--:... __ _:_: ___ _:::.:__:__;_ ____ _:_-. ______________ _;:_ ________ --;~-------'--------
OONTEMl'ORARY TOPS goad and aprlco~ out o! favor
Con t e m po r a r y • that for awhile, i.s coming back
J>@rennial favorite, tops all strong.
trends. cutting across all ON THE WALLS
• c::ateeori;es. In, t e' rat l n g The range o( wall cm;ering1
1 harrMDJ.ousty with virtually all and hangings beccmes larg@r
styles, it ed&t!:a I n to and more diversified by the
Translti011al, , teams w I t h 'th 1 m s t antiques to achieve the wanted Yl!:ar: Wl an 8 o
1 softer, more stable took. It btwildering. array to suit 81\Y
even holds hands with at.aunch lute -rigilt down to the
'Traditional, in which C(lmpany b:and-new "hippy'' rab~cs,
. aod in sparkling white lacquer silk-screened oottona w 1 l h
futlshts It lends a cool. motifs designed from !H@·Style
Wonnal look. sources.
The '71 wood picture ls Vinyls are biager than ever
warmer also, with figured but foils make the BIG news
vtftttrs and lacquered finishes -the bolder and brighter the
supplanUne the purism of better and certainly not ror
oiled wood.a. Oak and walnut the timid. Nearly all major
Jead in wood prf.feunces wilh {irma are i n t rod u c i n g
pecky pecan an import.ant complete new Jines of foil wall
entry. Rosewood ls st i 11 coverinp; one hu: even gone
po pular but seen less back to the T'r\iriles for
.frequently because ol it! inspiration in It! "Happy
:s:carcity. Teak, In softer and Days'' collection.
lighter tone!, ts a heavy Flocb are fine and fun with
C011teoder. B~t finishes. are one line, "Flocks W@st Foor"
hn.portan.t.. with some firms featuring f 1 o r a I s and
u111ng aruhne dy~s for a. gay, g1!0melric.1 ranging Crom the
h:laht look. firu.shed With 8 Traditional to Art Noveau. On high gloss for added sparkle, . . whil@ oak finishes 0 f t f! n the more aober side, thf! .new
captuu the pat.izta of .antiques. maso!1ry • t~xlured cover1~s
FABRICS AND COLORS .atf! interesting and proving
In upholstery fab;I~, V@lv~ P'!1~ar ih@ animals art here
enters ~ winnet1 CJrcl~; in too~ In both wallpapers and
a>Jon., it 1 brown -a deep, fabrics, with frogs -giant,
1.eoft rich choc~ale brown . ~he happy, green leapfrogs -
most popular ~es combine challenging th@ popularity of
.these two favontt.s, on .50fas, last year's owls, butterflies
·love Sf!ats, chairs, with a and mushrooms. A notable
BROWN-bla ck .or trend :theuseofpattemupon
brown/black or. brown/beige/ pattern upon pattern ... such
,black ~bination see~ often. ~ in a line ca 11 e d
_;,Velvet 11 ·~seen •wide var· "Patchworks" which boasts of
· tety .of stripes. florals. g,eo-some m different patterns,
.metrics and sollda, le"dmg any Oflf! of which can be
•the &Ofter looi: to Contem~ plcli:ed up in a companJon
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ruy. I b . . Also in the upbohtery fabric a nc : .. or vice versa.
picture: suede and leather. T!1@ tii:neless n~vor cf the
lt'a definitely a leather year, basic Onental .deS1gns, oot. of
possibly because of its impact favor for a while, are C?ffi1ng
on the clothing industry. back and A mer 1 can
Glove-soft vinyls such as T:aditional, which covers a
Herculon aJie Important as are wide rang@ from ~ dressy
Poromttic fabrie! with cotton Federal to ~ ~aVJl!:r, cruder
embroidery. Early Amencan ts very much
'I1te "slicker" l o o k also on the scene.
abound!, ln polka dol8, silver, ANTIQUES
Flower Power
Ceramic till!: really has
now@r pawer. Used in a
windowsill or as 1 utility table
top, th@ tile is ideal for display
af poltl!:d flow@rs. Ceramic tile
Js watl!:rproof, stain-resistant
and won't fade in strong
1unlight.
The trl!:mendous lnterest tn
antiques gives them front and
ctnter space in the overall '71
furnishings picture. They art
being used with Contmtporary
and TransitionaJ for the
favored ecletic look as w@ll
as for a softl!:nlng contrast to
the starker, more pure lines.
Authentic antiques to be
shown range from Chinese
Dragon chairs, London opium
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Decorator Panlillng
A foot by S foot ponels c:on
c:hong1 the decor of o room with
"5Y itistollation. Choo1e from
tf\IMJ beovtifi.il wood ty'pes1
bleoc:Md ook, honey ook, ro ... I
pec:on, S1t<1nith wolnvt,
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Kino of th• Rood h01o pv ...
·petrolau111 ~. c:ontrols oif
preuvr1, ffnproves po-ond
tomar11sion. Prevenb eJlc:essivfl
w1or. 79c
Long Handle
Garage Push lroom
Stitt brilflet ere tfTol\(f, ttolly
pklr: up ot'ld move ffbris.
Hordwood h~I•. Good 011
polios '1)01
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Gol Got Gol ... to RIMA'SI
lag of Cut Foam
Cut foom oll reocfr for you to ut9
your imoginotlon •Ith! Parlect fOf'
UM l11 pU~. fo)'l,alc.
39c
Man-0-War
Maine Finish
Offltfs protection from
w"• 1olt air, ocid, etc.
wnh i:io!e, fu!lbodied
glon. Enhor>ces wrfoces I
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O,,ort •
Construction
Adhesive
loncls subfloor to joints,
thresholds to c-ment,
preco1r stoir 1'Ttod1, norne
plotes to stutco, 11(.. lNly
on oll~nd odh•1~.
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Decorator leads
ldtol Ol room divic:lars, wrtoiM.
(.hoo~ from o '1oriety cif
beoutiful tolorl. In .50 ft. bog1,
199 50
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Family Size
Cast Iron
Hibachi
Just in time forworm-weotharoutdoor coolcing.
Cast iron hobochi hos hardwood carrying handles,
removable grills, side flue to keap fire hot, and ii
also rust·proof. Pick the size that'1 jud right
for your family.
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House Paint
Gives the lnt1ri01 oncl
••~rior of your houw o
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btouty, gClls on
Mnoothly.
Reg.
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Goll on
4.59
Glidden
Gllde·On
l"ftrior/11!erior vinyl
lotex g1Y111 lode
r1111ta"t beouty la
'"aionry -stucco,
btick, COll(t•~ blod<,
tija roofs, ba~m•nt
wolls.
6" Col
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Gr&at for bathing ptts too.
Sliplon fol,l(lf.
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Colorful "'•tol osh troys er&
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Jud the thing to round out your
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Parlor Brings Nostalgia•
The word ·•parJor"(suggesLs
the Victorian era, and for
anyone who likes i nostalgic
atrno,sphe~ lhiB is still the
~ eaaiest period to simulate,
besides being the m o s t
amosing, ii done a bit tongue-
in..cheek. Provided you have
the space, a parlor-type living
room is delightful.
Jf you are fortunate to have
family Victorian pieces, all
yo u need are the appropriate
fabrics a n d wallcoverlngs.
Victorians were partial to blue
velvet, to flock and paltern
against pattern. Walicoverings
provided the prlnt design,
usually a quaint nora1 or
festoons below c e i Ii n g
molding.
_-A .more serious version or
·the front parlor sh o u Id
probably be called a "drawing
room." But here, quality is
'essential, a n d profeSiional
, help is advised, especially as
•many of the materials
'required to do a French or
! Enallilh drawing room well -
lhe fabric s and the
wallcovering designed from
:<lriginal documents -mi$hl
•have to be purchased through
•a decorator.
Fbr the contemporary and
mtidern living room, there are ~ options for avoiding plain
~ls. Large, bold swirls or
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oversiud a re h I tee t ura I
designs are truly modem.
They demand the plastics.
both soft and firm, and see~
throughs framed in silver and
chrome arriving on t be
market from Europe and local
manutactuers.
For elegance and
eclecUcism combi.ied, look to
the foils . They range from a
modest under $5 to Ql a roll
and provide a lovely
luminosity and reOected color
without specific shape.
A good floor plan i s
imperative. S t u d e n t s or
interior design cut out small
shapes of cardboard t o
represent pieces of furniture
and move them around (In a
drawing which corresponds to
an actual room. "
By skillful arrangement or
furniture you can direct
attention where you want,
cause room lraffic to now
where you want, and generally
control the family design for
living. Needless to say, a
compartmented room wotikl
not presume to belong to a
historical period, u n I es s
the p e r i o d was distinctly
modern. Indeed.. if a room
must serve more than one
purpose, it should be frankly
eclectic or else b o I d I y
contemporary. Neither o r
these Ideas Insists on subtle
proportlon or "comet" scale,
and the avant.garde art of the
moment leans strongly Lo
optical illusions.
"Illusion," which figures
throughout Ute history or
wallCQverlng, may be just the
clue you need for rearranging
your be.longings and giving
them a new background.
Illusion ls often the theory
behind covering walls wlth
wallcovering pattern to hide
archilecturaJ de£ e ct s or
abused surfaces. A good
thorough palch job, covered
with an all-over walloovering
design, 1:1nd the crannies,
cracks and niches that weren't
desirable, are lost iD a fresh
Ulusion or smooth beauty.
Tapestry
Those looklng ror a
Victorian hiifi'llght· ~ill find
new textur~ tapestry kleal
for a remodeling project.
Available in green, gold and
red, this paneling is effective
in an entry, hallway, bedtoom,
dining room or l ibrary.
Although not recommended.
for the tub or shower area,
this plastic-finished hardboard
can be used In other areas of
the bathroom, such
dressing area .
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brown jordan
sets the
outdoor scene.
NOW FEATURED AT ALL 3 STORESI
new designs as fresll as springtime!
Cool and crisp designs by Hall Bradley provide
pretty-as-a-picture settings. As comfortable cs
they ore elegant, they're perfect examples of
"the quality tha t endures" ... table tops of
high-impact tempered gloss, •;," vinyl lacing for
extra elasticity and durabili ty, 7/1" tubular alu-
minum for lightness end strength. Diogonol loc-
~ng gives Tomiami o di stinctive loolc and fee ling;
Lido features unique sleigh-runner leg design.
Both ore avail able in a range of preferred col-
ors, in super-tough baked en o me I finish es.
Brown Jordon ••• the quality way to open up
your summer days end eveninc~. for rela xation,
for entertaining .
SPRING SPECIAL PRICES
Ann Chair . . . . . . 36.00
42" Round Glass
Top Dining Table 78.00
Table & Four
Chair Set ..... 219.00
Serving Cart . . . . 78.00
Chaise with Arms 99.00
Lounge Chair . . . . 44.00
Ottoman • . .. . . . • 29.00
Sun Chair . . • . . .. 32.00
Sun Chaise • . . . . 71.llO
Stacking Ann Chair 43.llll
21" Glass Top
End Table . . . • 36.00
AVAllABlE 1N THE FOLLOWING COLOR COMBINATIONS:
Palin u;ith Honey Honey tvilh Honey
Jonquil tvith iVhitc Adobe with Zinnia
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Offers Contrast In Oriental Setting
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Latest Carpet Lines
Blend Color, Utility
Muclt of the full potential or line, and "CARVE CRAFT," a
new materials and techniques flocked · nylon pattern on a
is realized in c a r p e t s. polypropylene substrate. (Th.is
introduced by E. T. BaN·ick process, known as sculptron,
Mills. The new designs aim at creates a two-toned textural
satisfying consumer demand pattern that r e s e m b I es
for color, pattern and texture, carving.)
while still insuring great "CARVE CR AFT' ' Is
wearability and ease of available in five two-tone
maintenance. patterns, three co 1 o r w a y s
The newsmaking residenlia\ each. The solid color flocking
carpet introductions are in the which firms the design motif
group or shags and non-tufted is sel-Qf( by the contrasting
designs. Both splashy and ground color, allowing either
subdued shags are now subtle or dramatic
important volume c a r p e t combinations. "Madrid," for
·• designs throughout the nation instance, a pattern made up of
and the five new shags in the two sizes of Mediterranean
Barwick line run the gamut of tile. ('()mbines red with black,
~ color range and pile length. rust with black and gold with
~ "SENSATIONAL'' is the olive. Other patterns in the
super shag _ a heavy Kodel CARVE CRAFi group include ~ (R) polyester plush pile in ''Interlace". an architectural texture ; "Greek Key", a twelve zingy solid colors and ( four tricky tweeds. including classic freize design, "Stone ~ lemon gold and ice pink. This Brick" a traditional pathway ' design and "Starburst" a \ hefty shag v.ill please the stylized arrangement of 'two ~ tradition-breakers. snov.·nakes.
~ "FLAf.11NG GLORY ," a "PATIO PRINT," the
\ willowy nylon shag, has been printed Indoor-outdoor group ~ specifically treated for static with the Phillips guarantee is ? control and is available in 10 available in three patterns,
• colors, ranging from a delicate four colorways. "Colonial" a
t \\'inter wheat to stronger typical Early American star t shades of Autumn red and and shield pattern. is styled in
: forest green. strong colors of avocado, red,
: Slightly more conventional turquoise and gold. "Rush ~ In pile length, "SHAGALURE" Squares". resembling a rush ~ is a polyester shag in a m:it. is printed in soft tones of
: popular, springy length and beige and \\'illow and also in a
: comes in 11 solids and five bolder turquoise and gold.
: tweeds including Ven et I an "Stone Tile" suggests a tiled
; blue, and orange rust tweed. walk and is the only print
: "SKYLIGIITS" is styled to stvled in an orange colorway.
: be differenL While a color-Other co lors include avocado,
: space dying method is used , beil:!e and red.
• the total effect is quite The "COUNTRY GLOW"
: unusual, because when tufted . ne«lle punch group has three
: the cOlors tend to fa(! into patterns, each in f o u r
: clusters, creating s w i r I i n g colorways. Reconunendcd for
: tonal patterns. The melange of indoor use only, this flat -
: color combinations includes surfaced printed carpet will
: bayou green, cyclamen and add life to areas of the house
: heather mist. pre vi o us I y dulled by
: The fifth new s h ag , uninteresting traffic reslstarit
; "OCEAN WAVE," Is a floor coverings. The three
: shorter, medium Ieng l h patterns include "Nouveau
: polyester pile with a luxurious, lA"af". a motif reminiscent or
: yet more conventioual loc_>k. the Adam period; "Bouquet".
• Six tweeds and ten sohds a modem floral design and
! satisfy every color preference "Pompeii Tile'', a three
: from Alpine olive to frosty pronged variant o f a
: pearl. Med iterranean tile.
: There hu been a continuing All the non.tufted carpets
: demand for indoor-outdoor are available in 12 foot widths.
carpet and Barwick has two The t~·o indoor groups have a
: new line!: In its non· tufted high density, foam rubber
: group. "PATIO PRJN't'," a backing. eliminating the need
• collection of three patterns In for separate padding. The
· 12 colors, is coordinated with prints are all p r o d u c e d
"PATIO PARTY,'' a group of through Barwick's Colorset
eight 10lids. Moreover, process. a dyeing technique
Barwick has added another that draws the pre-metallized
dlmmsion to printed indoor-dyes through the face of the
outdoor carpet by offering a carpet to the back.
three-year p e r r 6 r m a n c e -;===='--'=====
guarantee from the Phl!Ups
Fibers Corporation.
The two other lines In lhr.
non-tufted group f n c I u d e 1'00UNTRY GLOW ,'' a
"'~fnted Indoor necdlepunch
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Special Notice~
••• TO SONS & DAUGHTERS. IT'S NOT TOO EARLY TO
PHONE IN YOUR MOTHER'S DAY ORDER .•• CALL US.
WE'LL DO THE . RESf.
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GRAB BAG
FRUIT TREES
Peaches, Nectarinn
Figs, Pl11ms and even
Persimmons and
Pomigranltes·
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ALL HEAL THY TREES
SO·ME OYER 6 Fm TALL
OUR FLOWER
SHOP IS
LOADED WITH
BEAUTIFUL
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YOUR $498
CHOICE .
REG. $7.95
WE'LL SHOW YOU HOW
TO PLANT THEM
SPRING
ROSES
e IUSHES
MANY VARIETIES
e CLIMBERS
6 FT. TALL
an
595
rs
WE HAVE PLENTY OF THE OLD
FASHIONED C E C I LE BRUNNER
ROSE BUSHES ••• SO HURRY.
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SELLOUT
IC SALE
Onc•a·Year Extr1vag1nul
Wo rld's Finest Liquid Fish
Fertll lur.
$498 .. $4" IUY ONE GAL 2 GALS.
l~ST ARRIVED!
TUBEROUS
BEGONIA PLANTS
UPRIGHT TYPES
BASKET .AND
39c EA.
-· SOIL .
I 0 FOR '2"
Spring
Special
~ LONG STEMMED
ROSES
DOZEN
RED & PINK
Everyone loves
beautiful roses
$ 98
PROTEA PLANTS
REG. $2'.ts
SAVE $15.00
.You've seen it in flower
arrangements. It's stran9e·
ly beautiful and can be
grown here. We have two
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PRICE
BUSTER!
ROCKWELL
''Gatonoott.''
HEDGE TRIMMER
DOUILI INSULATID AGAINST ELICTRIC SHOCK
145/1 SINGLI IDGI CUnlR IAR $1288 FULL J.li AMP MOTOI
TWO POSITION AUllLIAIY
SIDI HANDLI
ITALIAN CYPRESS
• OPENS CLAY SOIL
• STOPS WATER RUN.·OFF e
•ACTIVATES FERTIUZER
Decorative
BARK
Medium
Easy to apply with hose end
lawn sprayer. Safe around
children and pets.
• Small
1 OUART $298 COVERS
1 ,000 SQ. FT.
• Lar~
BIG 3 CU.
FT. BAGS
*STATELY
*FORMAL
* FAST GROWING
UM for accent or Row Planting
REG. $1 .95
SPECIAL 98~
7rp OOZEN
SPECIAL FOR
SUMMER COLOR !
ZINNIAS
cut flowers with 3 foot
items -MixK Colon
Buy 2 get 1 Free!
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ECONOMJCALL Y .•
ECOLOGICALLY
Any w•y you look at it your lawn deserves the best c
products. MR. PAX will be here all day Saturday .and S.
d•Y, April 24 •nd 25 to show you how.
KILLS B(RMUDA &
CRABGRASS IN DICHONDRA
BERMUllla
CRABGRASS
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• Jc:ltlS GROWING bermvda
I devil grass I and crab-
grass in dichandra lawnt.
• NO MESSY sprays or mix·
ing-necessary,
•.GUARANTEED RESULTS.
• APPLY with regular fer·
tillur spreader.
NEW•-MADE FOR
DICHONDRA & BLADEGRASS
• PREVENTS MOST kJwn
fungus.
• CURES SUMMER fungus
attacks.
•. GIVEs "toNG.'tASTING
didiandra and bluegrass
feeding.
• KILLS MOST lawn insects
in_ the turf,
fUHIOOI ''Just Call Me .llF !''
HIHmODI
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GUARANTEED CONTROL
OF CRABGRASS & OXALIS
• Al.$0 CONTtOlS -n1t~ bluc-
gro11, clov•r, block ••clic aed
.01her w .. d ..
• KlllS MANY lAWN PESTS ;,,.
dudi1111 onlt, c1tworll'11, grub1,
1od wcb-worMS ond low11 -!h
ktreoe.
• nn1LtZES ..... ;111 dicl1ondra food
o"d P"l'riff1 1itol Mineroto lo
!he >Oil.
NEW --CONTROLS MOST
WEEDS--FEEDS DICHONDRA
• KILLS WEEDY GtASStS
ii;cledin; btwtgrou, 1robllfl'l1i
r1lo•d1 b1tt,.,1do.
• Cl018£1S Clff~ING WffDS
incl..-din1 o·-.0111, white doter,
blO(k "'edic o1'HI chickw1ed.
• fffDS YOUt DICHONDIA
ond odd1 iron.
CONTAINS
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"Qu11ity •rtd Service Since lt46"
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COSTA MESA
CALL 546·5525
Houri: Mon. thru Fri. 9 to 6. Sun. 10 am to 5 pm. Sat. 9 am to S:lO pm
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Up And Down
Ne« dlnlng·game table sets
combine plasUc inserU wlth
wood-some even use cane -
and have up.and-down feature
which lower tables from
dinig level to game level ••.
or even cocktall table 1evel, at
the touch of a lever.
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N_o other newspaper ln the
world cares about your com-
munity like your community
dally newspaper doe.s. It's
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Deccirator Fabrics
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1aa ao. MAIM n •. eo.. -• IAllJA AM.\
H0\111.,·0M.T I TO 1:10 P.11.-llUDATI '!IL 1.to , ...
·STOCKWELL FLOOR COVERING 'Castitlian'
"The store you can trust for quality Cir~ ind DraP,..ies"
Free Estimates, Qua Uty Installations, ~asy Terms
CARPET. e WALL PAPER e LINOLEUM e TILE e DRAPERIES
34225 DOHENY PARK ROAD, CAPISTRAt:IO BEACH
496-2333 830-4664
.. ;PICK m SHAG PATTERN
··YOUIJKE MOST ••• & SAVE!
The name fits this elegant Mediterranean bedroom
group. Its five massive pieces have the classic Jines
of fine Spanish furniture, very much "in" these days.
The pert model offers a point of reference for any·
one who wants to know just h""OW big the bed, chests
and tables are. They're all on in display at W. T.
Grant store in Grant Plaza, Adams and Brook.burst,
Huntington Beach.
Solarian Floori ng Ti les
l\Jever Ever l\Jeed '0/ax
Choice of 2 drawer, 2 door or desk-blr 1rr1ngement
in gorgeous chrome and 1lmulatld walnut finish
• . , spill and mar proof. Functlon1I In living Room,
den or bedroom.
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U.NI O• AMlllCA IUILDINa At first glance, what might drawn up to insure that all
look like a typical family materials would be delivered
room, den, or playroom is on time to the job site. CORONA DEL MAR 675·6420.
actually a very unusual room ,.;ii;;iiii;ioii;;;iiiii~~~--~i:iiiii:iiiii:iiiii:iiiii:iiiii:iiiii:iiiii:iiiii:iiiiiiiiii
UPHOLSTERY SALE
-in a very unusual house.
Even the resilient flooring ls
unique! It's Armstrong's new
"Solarlan" wbicb never needs
waxing. Jn fact, you cou1dn't
wax this floor if you wanted
to. The new permanent.gloss
wear surface won't even
accept wu:. Black heel marks
wipe up with a damp cloth.
Solarian is one of the many
reatures or an exciting oew
"Computer House" which bas
been completed In Houston. ln
it is one space called the
"Unroom" - a muIU-purpose
family living center located on
the second floor or the two.
1tory structUtt. The space
provides a n out~f-the-way
location for hobbies, games, or
just relaxing.
The Computer House was
conceived as a possible
solution to today's b I g h
building costs. Plans wtre
initially drawn up by an
architect, then fed into a
computer which was
programmed with e v e r y
known Ctlnstruction system.
Out came new suggestions
that could reduct . c 0 s t s
without sacrificing quality. A
detailed "flow chart" was
Wide Selection of Qu11ity Sof11 & Ch1ir1, with Sevings up to 30'Y •. S•vin91 on
such well known lines 11: Shtrrlfl, Marte Canon, Jamestown Wa t, Drexel,
LOltdmerk, ind m1ny mor•. Choos• from the most unusu1I collection of uphof ..
sttry in the aree. a. among the first for the finest-
DEALERS FOR: HENREDON - DREXEL -HERITAGE
Nl:WPORT STORE OPEN P'RI DAY 'TIL t
INTERIORS
TM u eon . 1c1211w
Delu1te Decor•lor Serie•
Contempor1ry 1\yled
consol•. Genuine oll f1n1ahed
Walnut veneer• and
1elect h11rdwood solids.
5598°0
Featuri ng a totally advanced
Chromacolor system for a picture
so much br1ghter, so much
sharper, with so much greater
contrast and detail-you've
really got to !>§!! it, to see it!
The DO NATIUO
14721
Magnificent
Decorator Serles
Medllerraneen 1tyl1d
full be" consola.
'598°0
The MELVILLE • 14727M
Fabulous Decorator Ser\11
Early American ltyled lull baN conlOlt.
Genuine Maple veneera and seltct ""'"'°' oolld• $598'°
AFC Automatic Fine-tu ni ng Control
ATG Automatic Tint Guard Control
• Revolutionary Zenith
Chromacolor 100 Picture Tube
•Zenith Handcrafted Titan 100 Chassis
•Super Gold Video Guard Tuner
. .M~ ~ The quality gots In ~ belort lht name goea on•
,
FREE A'NTENNA INSTALLED THIS WEEKEND ONLY
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SALES & SHVICI
9021 Atkmta ot M°'"olla
HUNTINGTON l!ACH
1727 Wntcllff Dr, 642-2050
OPIN FRIDAY 'TIL t
Messkmal Interior
Duigners Available-AID l 45 Nortlt C:-t Hwy, 494·6151 968·3329
'ACl'I OA Pormet"ly In the AI C Store larvlng Or1n1e County for 20 YMrt
PlweMlflf •re• t t hf C..• te Jl MHtttt ffCI Ne D•w• O.A.C.
PhOM Toll ,,.. Most .. Or•111e Cou"ty 540-1261
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U Homo Furnlshln .. Supplemont to The DAILY PILOT Thursdey, Aprll 22, 1971
~·Wood Plays Vi.ral, Esthetic Role • Society .: 1n
Man bas a natural affinity
!or wood. It ho been • part or
bis env!.ronment ever since
prehistoric days when it
served both as weapon and
fuel. lt continues to fulfill a
funcUooa1 purpose today for II
Js the one product used to
manuCacture c o n s u m e r
products that ls considered the
"most e.ttracitve:"
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It conUnuts to be preferred Flnd a material to equal Its Those In the market for new fum11.ure deslin. could depart English brown oak, harewood manulacturers conllnue to lhat the f u r n i l u r e ii
In home rumishJ.n&•, Oooring, natural beauty in texture, home furftlshings would do from the ever popular .maple or mahasany. combine the be~uty of veneers aesthetically plea.surabl• &
wall paneling and accessories, figure pattern, wannth and well to consider the trend~ and select, for example, new According to a furniture with solids to create the those who live in the home1
E chann. setting deslgn developmenta afiering1 made of cherry. survey, the Fine Hardwoods I d ad I f-"-83 well, according to . m· volvt""• gen··•--hardw....,, beautiful patterns and effects A fina wor of v ce ~ ft can be flnished to create --o w.m:: ......u-,. 'l'ho9e with a Span.I.sh or ASlM>CiaUoo reports that more HoWard Gatewood, er:etuUve ally moodL any effect _ that veneers this year. advises t.be Mediterranean bent c 8 Jl imaglnaUve woods are being readily found in p r i z e d the Fine H a r d w o o d, I
vice president of the Fine a parUCular design might Fine Hardwoods Association. examine the dffper and Ocher uJe<I by designers this year. antiques. Association : Wise sho~~
Hardwoods AS!ociaUoo.' suggest. As it ages, it assumes Modern, for e r: a m p I e , hues available in oak or pecan M02ambique, im-ported from These tr e n d -s e t t 1 o g will seek fuinilure that', ti.!
It figures. Wood Is one of the a patina and mellowness that emerged as THE design while anyone who prefers an Arica, is among them and developments can be used as been super finished a
most beautiful and utUitarlan further enhance its beauty. Influence in furniture and Italian lnfluenct may wt for surfaced as a "new" wood in guides when selecting new treatment that re n ct
natural resource.s known to Wood ls the on1y 1t1bstance in homemakers tDay wish to the ekJ>ellSiVe black.bean or the some of the major furniture home. fumisbings, all of which surfaces lmprevlous to
man. It knows no equal in the which design, craftsmanship select pieces constructed of ~nomic budinga, both exotic collections. wlll appear in 11) a j or household abuses. More
making of fine furniture. Wood and the finishing arts art some of the mort sleek w09(ls, Jtnported woods. Blackbean Another finding of that department and furniture more manufacturers ·J e
and only wood bean the blended into pieces of such as wabiut, rosewood or originates in Aust r a Ii a , furniture survey ls a liberal stores by early fall. protecting furniture 'li1 h
incomparable aesthetic aM furn It u re that g Ive teak . bubinga in Africa. use or burls and other Bear Jn mind ti:.e versatility super finishes. It is economic
That finding was among
those noted In a recent
national survey, according to
the Fine Hardwood s
Association. U is lndicalive of
the role that wood continues to
play in man's life. Wood is a
fundamental part cf that life.
Its menial beginnings have
been superseded by broader
functions and more aesthetic
~rposes. Wood -perfected in
hardwood veneers -brings
comfort, beauty and
durability, among 0 t be r
qualit ies, to man's
envii-onment.
workable qualities that allow contentment, good looks, pride Burrs of early American. Francophlles should search treatments as accents , ot wood and that the species protection that should be w~ll
the designer, the cablnel and satisfaction -to the Including colorlla1, Fedt::ra1 and for walnut or !aUnwood while overlays and inlays. And need not "match" or "color" heeded in these bud I et·
maker and the finisher to owner and the beholder. traditional, still the preferred ARglophlles concentrate on p r e s t I g e f u r n i tu r e coordinate. What matters is consicous times. create fum!Wre lliatsatisfies.-------------------------------'---"-------------------------~
even llie most discriminating
homemaker.
The designer, for example,
prefers wood for its inherent
beauty and versatility. It has
bee11. the traditional material
used by the master designers
aocl cabinet make:ni down
through the ages in the ·
evolullOll of fumlturt styling.
CHERRY DINING SET, MAHOGANY PANELING
S.ttint Blends Two Rich Wood Color1tlons
RENT
FREE
For a Full
13 Weeks
WORLD FAMOUS
CULLIGAN® SOFT WATER
CALL NOW AND SAY -
11Hey, Culligan Man!"
COu1 lr•d•m•r~)
534-2233
NOW ... you ctn enjoy ell th• •conomy, conveni•nce
•nc:I ple•sure of soft, filt•red weter for• full I l
w•eks you ctn ~••p on rentin9 ef our re9ular rete1
or buy your own with no down peyment. E-Z terms.
low •1 f9.98 per month. Let u1 me~• errengements
for inst•ll•tion in your home.
Laguna Hills, El Toro, Mission Viejo
Areas 83().3031
From So. Orange Coast-492-32 13
1911 So. Manchester, Anaheim
CULLIGAN WATER CO.,
1911 S. Manchester, Anaheim 92802
Y•s, I would Ii~• to hev• unlimited soft wt+er for 11
weeks 1b1olutely J•nt fr••·
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Co111e Hrly a.efore the crowds •unt throu9h our doon ...
ICffp •It• house full of h1cndilllt ralues while they last I
Show11. hert-iu1t a few of our doorbu1t1rs. Mort all over the store I
5-PC. 'CASTILLIAN' SET
IN DARK OAK FINISH
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• 9 drawer trlple dresser • 26'' x 40'' mirror
• Queen•slse panel headboard • 2 commodes
Romantic in mood ... the rich dark
oak finish and exquisite lines are a
complement to any home! High
pressure laminiited plastic tops are
easy to keep beautiful. Commodes
each have 2 spacious drawers.
$
Sale
REG. $219.95
7·PIECE DINETIE
WITH COMFORTABLE
• Tough, wipto•dea" vl"yl upholst•red •eots, bock
• fwmily 111• )6~x60". toble •Ith ort• 12~ leaf
·Avocado wood grain table top, avocado
frames and delightful avocado floral print up-
holstery.
HIGH BACK
CHAIRS
SALE
$
PRICES EFFECTIVE
NOW THRU SAT., APRIL 24th
THE· COMPACT LAUNDRY
THAT FITS IN A CLOSET!
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SUMPTUOUS SPANISH STYLE SECTIONAL
AT NEW LOW PRICE
v 'l
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• lumper • Corner table
Beauty borrowed from the elegant deco' of a
Spanish palace ... right at home in your OY.'11
Jivi ng room! Regal too, the unusualJy fine SALE
craftsmanship ... richly carved, deeply cush·
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ioned to give you superb comfort.
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PORTABLE COLOR TV
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You're getting A bargain in this one: 14" diagon-
ally measured screen. Hybrid chassis \\•ith 25
long-life transistors, rare earth phosphor picture
tube. Charcoal and silver cabinet.
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"MONTE CARLO" COMPONENT SET
FM/AM-FM multiplex
stereo radio. "'ith see-ac-
a-glance controls. AFC
button holds FM recep· $
tion wichout drifting, 4-
speed automatic record
changer. Matched
speaker!i. Prc-\vircd
input/output jack.
RIG, $217.97
SALE
15 CU. FT. TWO.DOOR
REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER
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Reg.$277 $248
Freeier section
stores 140 lbs! 2
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separate vegetables,
fruit. salad! Copper·
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'rlvo of Udoff's helpful helpers stand ready at South Coast Plaza store to show
v iety of materials and patterns available either in custom-made draperies
o ready made drapes, towels, rugs, spreads, bath accessories and other "dry
g ads" accessories to set off any interior decor.
DECORATOR WALLPAPER TO MAKE
YOUR HOME A SHOWPLACE
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1500 ADAMS AVE,
COSTA MESA
OPIN DAILY 10°' P.M.
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MATTRESS
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MATTRESS• I
2 BOX SPRINGS
The Regal Ortho'a extra
tturdy sleep aet with 1prlngy
sisal and soft cotton felt!
MATTRESS A
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We're Drained Physically, Emotionally--Shue
MILWAUKEE (AP ) -It was Uie
Milwaukee Bucks against the Baltimore
Bul~ta In the opener of the National
Basketball Association championship
11erie11, but tile spectre of Jaat year's
champion New York Knick:! hovered over
them.
"We played very bad,'' coach Gene
Shue of the Bullets said slmply. ;
Coach Larry Co.!lteUo of the Bucks said
OJll;,' .a bit more. "We were not sharp. I
think Baltimore can play better and I
koow we can play better."
Both were talking about Milwaukee)
sloppy 98-.aa uninspiring victory over tbe -
Bullets· In the nationally televised game
Wedneaday night for a 1-0 lead in the
best-of-7 series.. ,
Oddly. the K,Ji.icka:, eliminated by
baltimore last Monday In a gruelling
seventh game of their semifinal series,
were blJmed by both clubs for the off.
night in which J4ilwaukee had 2l turn-
overs and BalUmore 14.
"Subroruclously, we have had to read-
just our thinking ," explained preg Sml\b
of u,e Bucks. "We were looking forward
to· meeting the Knlcks> so we had to stor,
and reg roup our thinking for Baltimore. '
·Tbe Buckl, baun~ by the thirst ,for
revenge against the Knick!!. w h o
eliminated them In . the pl1yoffs last
season and were the only team to
dominate them this season, had only two
days to put the Knick! out of mind and
set their ~ghb on the BuUeUI.
The Bullel.s were too tired to get their
thoughl.s off their very satisfying \'iCtory
over the Knicks, who eliminated them the
past two years.
"We were drained, emotionally and
physically," Shue said, harking back to
the knock down, drag out New York
series that took so much out of his team.
"In the huddles, we just weren't with iL
BULLETS' JACK MARIN 124) RICOCHETS OFF LEW ALCINDOR !33) IN SCRAMBLE FOR LOOSE BALL
Not for Anything
Morrow Wouldn't Trade
Olympic Gold Medals
R'.efugees were still trying to nee the
afltrmath of the unsuccessful Hungarian
revolt. It still cost three cents to mail a
first cla~s letter. Dwight 0 . Eisenhower
was President. Males wore their hair
short and females wore their skirts long.
Cuba was still an ally.
And in Melbourne. Australia a young
man from Abilene Christian University
was having a field day in the 1956 Olym-
pic Games.
He won the 100 meters, 200 meters and
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ran on the winning 400 meter relay team.
Today !hat young sptedsi.er -Bobby
Morrow -is dedicating himself to track
as the coach and athJeUc director of the .
Texas Stridcrs track team, whiCh will
, compelt Saturday at the Mt. SAC Relays
In Walnut.
Sunday, Morrow and hi'> bride of lhree
tfays, are scheduled to visit Emerald Bay
of Laguna Beach.
athlete's ca reer because he works 10
hard to get there."
Morrow believes he coold have clocked
a 9.2 JOO.yard dash on the synthetic rutt-
ning 1urface1 that have been developed
1IDCf: his running day1 ended 11 years
ago -also at Mt. Sac.
And he feels the world standard of 9.t
Is due to ran In the near future. In fact,
be tabs Andy Hopkins or 1..-0uislana as the
man te break It.
Hopkin• ba1 run t.2 and In Morrow'•
words, has room for Improvement on hl1
starts.
* * * Morrow was 1 banker until his pet proj·
ect -the Striders -got so time con-
suming that he had to devolt full time to
tht latter.
Now the Striders have II coaches, an
administrator and a public relations man .
They work with Houston on that city 's
poverty program .
They go out in the field and give lee-
shirt.s and shoes to kids who attend their
get·togethers. ''We try lo get to the kids
who don't participate in scholastic
sports." Morrow tells.
"They aren't interested in school. But
when an athlete they've read or heard
about is around to teach then that's
another story and that's where we come
In .
"This isn't as financially rewarding as
banking but it's rewarding because you
hell> get these people interested In sports
and off the streets.
Dream Mile
To Come True
At King Games
PHILADELPHIA {AP ) -ll's been
almost two years sioce thal day in Miami
when after losing the National AAU mile
championship to Marty Liquori , Kan5as'
Jim Ryun walked off the lrack in!.O
ret irement.
Hyun said lhen that he was physically
and mentally beat, that running was nn
longer fun . The world "s greatest miler
didn't run again competitively for a year.
Earlier this year, Ryun lau nehed a
comeback , and last Saturday ran a 3:55.8
mile, the fastest in the world in 1971. The
performance indicated to Ryun he was
ready ,for Liquori , so he has entered the
May 16 Martin Luther King Games at
Frank!Ur Field.
Liquori already had entered the meet.
the King Games mile could become a
dream event if Kip Keino, the Kenyan
who was the 1968 Olympic 1,500 meter
winner over both Ryun and Liquori, is
able to lrrange clearance with his coun-
try's off icials for the trip to the United
States~ Keino ha1 been invited and he has
indicated a desire to compete.
Ryun announced his King Games' en-
try, saying he had the meet and Liquori
in the back of his mind before I as t
Saturday's great performance in the
Kansas Relays.
"I had hurt my leg in Australia a few
weeks ago and I wanted to Set if it h11d
rtCO\l"ered ," Ryun disclosed. "Saturday's
race had to be a real indicator of my con-
dition."
Our players wanted to wln badly ... this
Is the chance of a life.time ••. but we just
didn 't have the emotion."
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Too Sweet
For Angels
By ROGER CARI.SON
Of 1M OlllY .. lift Sllff
It Is be<..-omlng increasingly clear,
despile only a two-game marg i n
separating them ftom the top of the
American League West, that the AngeJs
a~ faced with a major dilemma.
The Haloa can't win at home -an
unheard of problem for a title contender.
Oakland required •13 innings Wednesday
night, but when it was all over the A's
had done it to the Angels again with a .. z
triumph on Sal Bando's two-run homer
before what was Jett of &,432 at Anaheim
Stadium.
Tonigh{ they'll wrap up lhe three-game
set with Andy Messersmith 'l•I) hurling
(or the Angels against Oakland's Vida
Blue {3--1).
The Joeii waA the fourth in five Big A
games and the second to Oakland's
division leading A's aft.er California had
roared through its first road trip with a 7·
2 mark.
"A lot of gOOd pitching went down the
drain tonight, we had a lot of op-
portunities to win It but we didn't take
advantage.
"Sooner or later something had to
give ." lamented manager Harold "Lefty"
Phillips after the 31/:t-hour struggle.
"l can't explain how we can come up
with the key hits when we're on the road
and then come up empty-ha~ here.
"On the road with the bases loaded we
get the 1ingle, here at borne all we get is
a force al home ," the Angels skipper act.
ded.
The Halos' big threat came In the 12th
with the bases loaded and one out.
But Jim Spencer hit into a force at
home plate and Jim Fregosi followed
with a grounder to third. killing the rally.
Pilcher Rudy May was brilliant
through nine innings plus for the Angels.
striking out 13 batters for a personal
career mark and by game's end he and
four other hurlers had combined to tie a
club record of 17 whiffs.
Dul !he hard-luck May, who ha•
established his own trend of misfortune
the past two years. wa.!l actd out of get-
ting hi.! l"econd win of UM campaign when
Joe Rudi smoked a J. I pitch over the left
field fence In the ninth S"tanu to send it
to extra innings .
May wa~ lifttd In the 10th after giving
up a leadoff single to Gene: Tenace -the
!ourlh Oakland hit olf him .
Relievers Mel Quun. Dave LaRoche
and Lloyd Allen kept Oakland bats silent
after that. but the roof collapsed when
Bando laggtd an Eddie Fisher lmuckler
in the 13th.
Phillips' crew stranded 11 runner11 and
ran into a pair of double plays to further
fru strate the offensive attack despite 10
hit!I.
Ken McMullen'• four-bagger In the
seventh had given May a 2·1 edge.
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July Bout Worth $1 Million Each
NEW YORK (UPI) -Another fight of the century?' Maybe. Repre.sentatlw.s
of Muhammad Ali. former heavyweight ehamplon, and WIJt Chambtrlain, the 7~
foot-1 pro basketball star, were making plans today for a fight ln the Houaton ~
dome July 26 with each man receiving $1 million.
Chamberlain, 34, who said he fought some amateur bouta 'years ago but never
fought professionally, said no contracts had been signed but-he. w.as interested in I.he
bout,
He said he would fly to Houston today to complete arrangeme11UI. Represent&·
lives for Ali also were in Houston .
Any fight involving Ali, however, will hinge on the Supreme Court ruling on
his appeal of his draft evasion convi('tion. The Supreme Court heard arguments oo.
the · case this wfiek and will make Its final decision In June.
Chamberlain, who weigh.s 27S pounds, plays for the Los Angeles La~ers. A
man · of gargantuan strength, he has dominated his sport since first appearlna; for
Philadelphia's Overbrook High nearly two decade! ago. ..
Ali, 6-foot·2 1/3 and 21S pounds, won the heavyweight title in 1964 but was
•tripped of It in 1967 when he refused induction into the army. He began a comeback
last year but lost bis (iuest March 8 when he was beat.en by Joe Fraz.ier in Madison
Square Garden in what was billed as the fight of the century.
It was Ali's only defeat in 32 pro fights.
"I'm not surprised he wants to fight again so soon after the loss to Fra?.ier,"
said An1elo Dundee, Ali 's trainer. "I knew he couldn't stay out of actlon, He misses
it.''
The proposed fight was discussed four years ago but plana were shelved after
All was stripped of lhe crown.
Dodgers Roll, 10·2
Allen Surprises, Padres
With Defensive Ability
SAN DIEGO (AP) -Richie Allen, long
noted for his hitting and his behavior,
now has caused a furor over his defensive
ability .
"He took us rig ht out of the game,''
San Diego third base coach Bob Skinner
said Wednesday night after Allen, the Los
Angeles left fielder, threw out two run.
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eighth straight loss, 10-Z.
"He surprised me," said Skinner, who
waved In both runners.
"When I had him at Philadelphia In
1969 he couldn't throw the ball across a
room . tr he doesn 't throw two perfect
strikes, we 've tied the game 4-'I ...
"Anybody could have made those two
Gonzalez Matcl1
Open to. Public
Paocho Gonzalez will baltle Alex
OlmedO Friday at Balboa Bay Club's
grand opening of it.s racquet club.
The e1hibition match highlights grand
opening celebration for the 17-court facili-
ty, which Is "IO<:ated immediately to the
IOUth ol Irvine Coast Country Cl ub on
Coast Highway between Newport Beach
and Corona de:I Mar.
The public is Invited to the affair,
which begins at noon with a host cocktail
pirty, ssndwiches. ceremonies and the l
o'clock tennis match.
Following the Gonzalez-Olmedo duel,
Tony Trabert wlll team with Olmedo to
combat Hugh Stewart and Gonzalez in
doubles.
Jack Kramer wJU referee.
throws," Allen protuted. "J was 1urprll.
ed Slinner waved them Jn. He was think·
ing about the way I threw two yean ago_
after the aceldent. I throw better now."
When Ail en played for Skinner, he wu
recovering from . an injury thal tevered
tendon! in his throwing hand .
There wa.s nothing wrong wJth Allen'•
bat, either. He drove In three runs with
two doubl'3 and his third homer ,,. the
Dodgers pounded four San Oltgo pitchers
for 11 hit.s lo complete • 1wtep of the
three-game serits. Danny Coomb.s, 1·2.
was the loser.
Wiiiie Davis had a. perfect night with
four single.sand a triple, and Maury WlU.!
had three singles and a double in five
trips and stole a hllJI!:,
Both teams travel today and open
thru-1ame series .on the road Friday
night. The Dodgers face the 1kidding
Reds In Cincinnati,· while the Padres try
to pull out or their own tailspin In Aila~
ta.
It was a big night for Dodger atarter
Bill Sh1ger, who won his first game since
breaking his right index finger while bat.
ting against Pittsburgh la!t Augusl.
Singer, 1-4, gayt up nine hits. Four
came in the llflh Inning when the Padre!
1cored once and might have finished the.
Dodger righthander but for Allen'•
heroics.
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Morrow was a champk>n in the rough
!lack in Texas grade school days when he
was the fastest kid on campus. And his
ability was honed conaiderably in high
IChool by a coach who had interest and
knowledge of track.
Then the final gem was produced by
Ollver Jackson, Morrow'• college coach.
"He taught me to relax when I ran and
le helped me sharpen my starts," Mor•
row recalls.
"We don't just try to sell track-we
coach football and basketball, too. Some
of our coaches are playeni from the
"Houston Oilers fOC(ball team," Morrow ..,...
Morrow, who once lost a cla53ic race to
Duke11 Dave Sime in a 9.4 100 run in the
mud at the Drake Relays, has a rouple of
Olympic champs competing for him on
the SU'iders.
Derby Ve.t Has Seen 78 of 'etn
Bobby wa s converted from 8.6 high
IC~ sprinter to a world champion by
Jackson.
* * * A1 In the ca1e el ma•J tlandout
athletes, the memoritl of compe11Uoa are
tlh-aluabJe to Bobby. ADd so ere bit thrff
01ylnplt' 1old medal•.
~ked If he would lr1de his 190 meter
Olympic In 1 d p I e ct for a lifetime
werld record 11 Ole llO, Morrow qlllckly
NfttJed: "f wou ld111 trade It for an.ythlog.
•'The Olympic• II lh hl1hll1bl el u
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Randy Matson, shot put great and
world record holder, Is male.Ing a come-
back after laying out awhile and Mor·
row says he is primed to go over 70 feet
again in the near future.
And high hurdler Wiiiie Davenport i!
looking for a shot at the '12 Olympics.
Davenport and ~ialson each won gold
medals In lhc '68 Games.
So. the world 's fil.Sll'.'Nl human or 15
)'tar1 ago 1titl has plenty going to keep
him on the run.
LOUJSVJU.E, Ky. (AP) -"Every day
when J leave the track," says Henry
Waggener, "my buddies say 'see you
tomorrow.'·And I jus:t say, 'yeah, if J'm
still around tomorrow.' "
Waggener, 88 years old and l1ughingly
confident he won't reach 89, alwaya
seem!!' lo make Jt back to the track the
next day.
On Mat 1, "if he's still around." lhe
sprightly old!ler will view his 78lh con·
secuttve Kentucky Derby. lie Uliri.U .-
and nobody di5putcs -that that's a
record.
Using 1 cute to help bit "wobbly legs"
up the Churchlll Downs tltps:, Waggener
will place a $2 bet, jawbone wilh some
buddies, then join 99,"8 other rans to
view the 97lh Run ror the Roses.
"l never place more than a $2 or $5 bet
anymore,'' Waggener sayt. "J go to the
lnct to have a good time. Jr J want
money, J go to the bank."
Waggener recalls: one lime when he
phu;ed 1 $20 bet, but 1t late change of
mind coat htrn money. "Tt w11 In 1953, ''
he 11ld, "and I 1•ve a buddy CJ to put
on Dtrt Star for me. 'W. .,
Another comptnlon piped up that he"a
1poken to a ~key that momln1 who'•
aald no horse In the. worki coold bea& the
Derby favorite, N1tlve Dancer.
So Waggener gTlbbtd hb $20 and plac·
ed it on NaUve•Ollteer, with I JI bet on
Dark Star. When Dirk star woo by
beating off Native Dancer'• I 1 t e
challenge, W1ggener was mlfftd.
"I'll pick my own horses alter this ," he
snorled.
But bettirig't not the lhlng when it com·
e1 to the Derby, Wtqentr u.ys. "lt's the
1pectacle, the people, the 1rcat horaes. '' ..
He recalbi CllaUon, Swaps, other great
thoroughbreds. He cin, he demonstroles,
name the wlnnln1 horse and jockey 1n
evtry Kentucty Derby, all 91 of them,
"Swlpa Was the best,..,. he 11y1. "He iet
1 rtCdrd every Ume bl ran."
Waggener Urlt N'C a kentucky Derby In 1194, taltlng 1 ltreetcar to the track
and watchtng1ht ract trllh a friend or his fa\hc~ from a cup0la hla;h above tht
track. only about a,ooo ran!I watched that
race, and there wasn't muctl hoopla
lbO<lt the Derby. . '
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Newport
Man Enters
' Cai· in 500
' ' • lNOIANAl'OlJS -The field for the
SSth 500-mUe race at the Jndlan1polis
~ "Motor Speedway reacbtd Tt Wednesday
with the •rTiva.I of an entry from Jmy
• Eiaert of Newport S.atn
The de.ad.line for entries wa.. April 15,
but the speedway is accepting all entries
poatmarked before midnisht April JS.
Eisert ente.rtd a car powered by a
• turbooharged Chevrolet englnc. He did
'tlOt name a driver.
• The ll<ld will b< trimmed to 33 for the
M,ay 29th race.
• All-toealher Track
LOS ANGELES -The venerable
Memorial Coliseum, looking to lure mort
big name track and field stars and even~
is due to be fitted with a new all-weather
track by next spring.
' The C.Ollseum Commission v o t e d
.,\Vednesday to accept bids for an all·
weather surface for the 48-year-old
stadium. A spodlman said the cost was
expected to be about $175,000.
The Coliseum has had to comptle in re-
cent years with UCLA's springy Tartan
5urface, which ls said to produce faster
times and be easier to maintain than Uie
Coliseum's crushed brick and clay track.
,. The commiss.ion also voted to act'ept
"kls for a new scoreboard with larger Jet-
s and a message board.
Banks Sloru Season
'CHlCAGO -Ernie Banb. the Chicago
' unsinkable Gptimisl, officially
rtl the 1911 baseball season today and
may be .a boon: to the struggling Bruins.
·Banks, 4G-jeaf..o~ firat. baseman. was
ced on the dliabled tist April I
ause of arthritic kneea"and he missed
ing In the opening day lineup ror the
sl time sioce his first full CUb season
195'.
"J feel fine, just rine," said the ever·
smlllng Banks, "and l hope that in some
way I can continue to help the CUbs . .,
Thal some way probably will be mainly
in a pinch-bitting role and spot ap-
pearances at rust baae where Manager
Leo Durocher already has used two
other playera.
.-:• Talbert Captuln
" : ! WASHINGTON -Diron Talbert, a
; ~efensive tackle. has been named
: ~tensive capt.a.in for the Washington
: •ttedskins, 1971 season, the National Foot-
; ~all Leogue club announced Wednesday.
~ :, Coach George Allen said Talbert, ac-
; ::JIUired from the Los Angeles Rams, "wilt
, ti;iel the pace for Qle entire defensive line.
; =tl:e is an excellent team pl.ayer and we ~ :11eed leadership fCI' our young defensive ; linemen." ... ; i• Awerd io Wleks ' .. : ~ NEW YORK -Sidney Wicks, 6-fOOt·8,
~ ?.U America who led UCLA to i~ fifth
~ ;tfaJgbt national collegiate basketball
: •thaznpi.onship, WU pained lhe \flMer
: )Vedne.day of the first Joe Lapchkk
$ 11.ward by The Basketball News.
; ~ The award i.s for recognition as the
~ ~t.standing senior in college basketball.
f ~icks, who will play with the PorUand
J :r'rail Blazers in the NaUooaJ .Basketball
;AssociaUon next season, w&ll presented
, )Vi.th a tropby. '. : ;e Prep Spiker Dies
!. : SELMA. Ala. -A i.rackman for
! Monroe Atademy of Monroeville col·
Japsed and died Wednesday while
I t:!~cipating In a high school track meel
. ;. He was jdentJfied as l3-year-<1ld Bill
! Grant of Frisco City. Doctors said ht
( ~lied of an apparent heart attack.
! .: Grant. an all-round athlete at Monroe.
: Siad s·lgned a grant·ln-aid football
; ~Iarshlp with Auburn Unlveraity. .. ..
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Thursd1y, Aprn 22. l'i71
Mesan Honored
Seymour in State Cage Classic
By PHIL ROSS
...... o.llY •llllt ,,.,.
Co!ta Mesa's John Seymour uys that an overwhelming feeling struck b1m
when he received a letter noutytna him of hiJ stlttlion to the south squad for
tbe 2nd annual State Norlh-Soutb AU-Star baaketball game Ju]y 1 at the Oak-
land Coliseum Arena.
An all-Orange County and aU-CIF pe.rfonner who has commuled be-
tween Anaheim'1 Servlte High School and his Cost.a ~1esa realdence for all four
high school years, Seymour well remembers hiS initial reaction to the letter.
He describes it th~y, "I got the letter in the mail, read It and when It
said that I was ooe of the top 11 from the Soulh, well, I was just overwhelmed.
"From having talked with my coach (Servile mentor Larry Walker, a
fonner Westmln.sler High ~ Orange Coast College athlete), I had gathered
that I'd have to go 10me~ and try out for the all-star team against 40
~ other candid8tes or so.
"But." he goes 09. "ll was quite a shock to see that I had already been
picked for the team and not•just nominated.''
·Also a pleasant surprise for the 6-1~. 165-poond native of BuffaJo, N.Y.,
"-'8.S the reaIJzalion that Sonora'• 6-7 Dave Meyers, the county player of the
year this past season, would be ooe of his teammates on the Rebel contingenL
In addition to this, both the Friar sharpshooter and Meyers will join
£orces on the North quintet in the Orange County all-star lilt at OCC on June 19.
Evidently the 18-year-old backcourt magician ls imprused by the treat·
'
ment aCCQr<fed him by lhe various aJl-star selectors.
He says, ''1l's good to have Meyers on my side for a change (Servite
be11l AA HUist Sonora lwlce in o!»league play ).
1 "He's the best player t went against in my high school career," adds
the Servite mainstay ~·ho averaged 13.6 and 21 .8 points per COlltesf. in a tw~
year stint as a varsity starter.
"Alter we fhtish the caonty all.star game, the at.ate all-atar people are
going to fly us direcUy to San Francisco, wbert' we'll be slaying for about
two ~'eeks," Seymour says.
He. indicates that South coach Ed Goorjian of CIF AAAA nmnerup Cres--
centa Valley will be running hit troopa: through practJce sessions at the UnJver·
sity of San Francisco, where the team will be housed
While he's betn bird-dogged by such rour-year cage instituUona u N~
braska. Washington State, UC Santa Barbara and Cal St.ate (Long Beach),
Sevmour ha• other plana. He intends on spending the first two years of his
collegiate hoop career with coach Hub Uvsey at OCC. just a stone'<t throw
from his parents' home.
"I've been working out with the OCC tum after school each day," saya
Seymour, "and T'll be playing in the summer league with OCC. So, I'm get-
ting used lo the system there.
"The enU~ Servile team played for coach Livsey in his Snow Valley
basketball camp (at Santa Barbara's Westmont College) last summer and I
like htm and his style of coaching.
"It'll be i-ough at first and t know that I just can't walk right in and
e1pect to start," adds the It-year resident of Costa Mesa.
"But l'd rather just play tv.'O solid years as a guard at OCC and then
sort of wait and see ID regarda to which four.year school I choose," Seymour
concludes.
f.feyers was Orange County's player of the year 11 selected by the Orange
County Sportawrlters ASIOClation.
Others n1med to lhe south were l(Uards Blff Burrell (S.2) of Compton,
Gary Earle (6-41 o£ Monte Vista and Jerr Reinke (6-2) of Pasadena,
Forwards include Bill Boyd (&-7) o! Crescenta VaJley, Bruce Battle (6-6)
of San Fernando and Tom Lip11ey (S.7) of Jefferaon.
Centers selected were Warren 's Dave Baker (6-8). Centra1's Carlos Mina I
(6-3) and Palisades' Greg While (S.91h). f
Boyd set an all·Ume CIF career scoring record with a four-year tot.al
ot 2,144 points, He prepped for three yeara at Foothill High under coach Hank
JlummeH before transferring to Crescent& Valley for his senior year under
Goorjian.
W orl.d Class Spikers
Top Talent at MSAC
Rtlays will be the only open outdoor meet
of the Southland track and field season.
CompeUUon from the high school,
junior college and collegiate level to the
power-packed invitational and open
categories which will feature the potent
club teams, the U.S. Army, as well a.s
Lions, Vikes
~ Drop Loop
, Spike Duals
Marina's Vikings loit the final event -
lhe mile rtl1y -to invading Loata
Wednttday and with It wtnl the whole
meet u the visiting Suons posted a 6G.QI
Sunset League dual track and field meet
triumph.
ID another Sunset dual run on a day
plagued by wild winds, h o s t
Westminster'• Llons succumbed to
Westml by a 73~1> totllll.
Coach Dave Okura'1 Marina crtw car-
ried a 58-55 edge into the mile relay but
Viking anchorman Bob Brickner was
unable to make up a 15--yard deficit on
Loal1'1 Mike Friend on tbe final leg.
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WALNUT -Southern Callfomia track
and field fans will get their only 19'1l
peek at Randy Mat.son, Jay Silvester, Lee
Evans, George Young, BUI Skinner, Ame
Kvalhelm, Rlck Riley, Jean-Lu J s
Rave.Jamanantsoa, Wlllie Davenport, and
a host of world class athletes this
weekend. during the 13th st1ging of the
Mt. San Antonio Relays. c\ndermen from UTEP, Ariwna, New wnttrn !YJ f::, w"'"'*"'"' roa -I. l rl!o (W1J 2. W11nt !Wt) J. Lems1,. Mexico, Idaho State and San Jose fWmJ. Time: 10., UO -l . 11110 IWtl ~-Wllllt (Wel ). ltrnort
Stale, will be so strong that relays di~ iw.:1·.!1r.•'c~!r CWm) 2. Prldmo•• !Wt ) J. °"'
rector Hilmer Lodge expects: a number of '"r~· .:'.:.1'l~'s\~~'twml 2, o11ioo11 !Wml '· .1.1~
meet and possibly world'1 records to go 1")'~· (!."""'..:.. l:l'·\,,,y 1w,1 2. v1n. °" (w11 J. by the boards D\nltthotf (W•j · Tl-: B.I • ""') lteltt -. Wtiltrft. Tl""': '7.f
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RB Bats Silent
-Luckless ' Oil City ,Nine
In D~astrous Slump
'Ibere are times, one must conclude,
that varsity bueball coach Don Walker
must wonder if It's all worth the effort.
His HunUngton Beach High nine is in
the mid.st of 1 i.u season and his ouUit
has been held to one run or less in 10 of
those dozen setbacks.
'thrice the OU City crew has been on
the wrong end of a 1--0 verdict and twice
it haa been dumped. 2-1.
The Oilers, lnclden,tally, are the last
Orange Coast area team to continue to
play njgbt bueball aaatnst Anaheim at
La Palma Stadium.
Newport HarbOr dropped ill nocturnal
encounters wJth Anaheim schools became
(If the poulb1e advantage the latter might
have became of averal other night
games on JtJ slate.
Walker, however, contendJ his players
generally play better when afforded the
opportunity to play·at night and bu been
trying to get a lighted facility In Ille Hun-
tington Beach School District for several
years.
He cites the full house cro'l'd at Costa
Mesa Park wben Coat.a Mesa and
Newport Harbor met earlier as Ill a·
Gift :·Runs Put
Monarchs Over
PiusX, 9-8
The name Paul Ricbarda ls linked with
professional baseball.
It is allo licked with Ille PJU3 X high
School team lo the penon of a left-band-
ed pitcher who fell victim of a weird lree
substitution rule that erued 1 four.in-
ning, one-hit performance Wednesday
afternoon.
Richards wa1 the starter for the Pius X
Warriors and was breeUng aloog ~th an
1-2 lead after fqur frames when a tteady
now of reserves moved in and out of the
game.
Host Mater Dei, tr.ailing 1-4 going into
the bottom of the seventh and final in.
ning, fell heir to four Warrior errors in-
cluding a dropped pop fly behind the
pitcber's mound with the bases loaded,
two away and the winning run at third, to
gain a 9-8 victory.
But it was Richards who rparkled in
the early going. Jn addition to allowing
only one base hit, he pounded a home run
to deep left field with two mates aboard
in the second and Wt the game \titb a
substantial six·nm lead.
The Pt1onarchs never gave up and came
roaring back against heavy odds in the
final inning.
The first two batters reached base on
Infield errors and Tom Collage garnered
his third hit of the day that was followed
by an ouUield error to bring two across.
He scored on Gary Simpson ·s sacrifice
fly a moment later.
With two outs, successive singles by
Mike Kemmesat, Mark Stanbra and
Chuck Adams tied the score at 8-8. Bill
Witt then walked to load the bases and
Ray Salaiar hit the high pop fly behind
the mound that was drol)ped in un-
certainty as the winning run scored.
Mtl1r Dtl Ul " , , • .. ' "" St1nbr•, " ' I • $11••••· BrOt111.ow1kl, ..... ,~ • , ' ' " , • • • l1tu1>trl, " , , • • A.Um1. " I • ' I CctltPt, c • , ' , l-lrltl. ,, I I I • SlmPoOn, KtnMly, " , • • • rf·ll I • ' , Mc Elwtln, 2t> • • • ' lfnnerl. " • • • • Win . " I
ample of Ute enthusiasm the time factor
hu on tile game.
* * * Some of the leadha1 batten"'la UM
Orange Coast are• lllclade l..lgwul
Beacb'a Greg Kes1ler, Eriucl111 Jell
Zelsdorf, tJnlver1hy'1 Steve Fargo, Sa11
Clemente'• Craig Andert0n and Coronll
del Mar's Jobn Palmer.
7.eladorf Us a .4'1 mart wldl U.fw-!5
at. the plate la ln"llle play wbUe Cortu'1
Palmer la atrotiq tlN baJJ It I .... cDp
_..___., __ -
ROGER
CARI.SON
.,,_ --· '
(IO of II). Polmer hu hit oalely la II d
t.be Sea Kiqa' U 1ames.
Aadersot: b:ai led the Trltou wt~ :•
.lit leagae and· .ut overall a\'tta1e wbll~
Unlver1lty'1 F8flo (a junior) has ltruc:;
<M&t oaly three tlmea wldle •~CU1ctll:thr'•
1 .US (Zl of "3) average.
The lattu Is out tor the aeasoa after
undersolng ara appeadedomy operation
lut week.
Lapu'1 Kwler I& tu 1tron1bey ol
the Orange c.out uea 'WUb m Mmers,
seven trlplu and a double lovolved lD bis .w batdrig average.
* * * Word 's out that an eighth grader may
be playing on the varsity squa4 at
Marina High in December.
He 's Bob Losner, a M. prospect. His
brother, Jeff, toiled on the Vikes' footbali
team last year as a tight end.
* * * Newport Harbor Btgb'1 JohD Knmtr
might have beu the moat lllldttnted
prep basketball player ba Onq:e Couty
when tl came time for league, cout)' ud
CIF selecUoas.
Tbe 1-3 Sailor wllb wa1 only • thlrd-
team coclnty selection and falled to cet a
nibble at the CIF meettn1.
Arhon• Statt, bowever, bas eflertd
him a faU ride scbo1.arshlp.
U thtn11 work out be'U be a sophomore
whee e:r·Hu.ntlngton .Be•ch •tar Mlle Con-
trera.1 11 a etDior for &be Su.a. Devils.
* * * Thursday night football games are on
tap in the fall for Corona del Mar, Hun-
tington Beach. WestminsU!r and Mater
Dei in the Orange Coast area .
The latter traditionally scheduJea a!!
many Thursday games as J>O!!Sible aDd
may have eight of its nine regular season
issues on that night.
Corona de! Afar's battle with Santa Ana
b scheduled for Thur.sday night at
Newport Harbor while Hunlington and
\Veslminsler will lock up with Loara on
Thursday evenings.
* * * Cbarfey. Northvlew and Charter Oak
are eonildered the lop thre1t1 ht prep
baseb11l la the Ontario-San Bernardillo
regktn.
Charter Oak's senior lint baseman
socked thrte consecutive bome nms at
one stretch.
* * *
ThUJ is the time of the year that the
sleepy hamlet of Walnut becomes a
bet.hive of activity. Where over 5,000
track and field athletes ranging from age
nine to the masters group over 40, rub
shoulders with Olympians ud world
record holders.
The pole vault is a good e1ample. For HJ -1. Gt•s• 1wm1 1. McL1uqn11n 1w11 J. no •M•~. H•l!IM: •to Hunlington Beach. Marina and Golden years, John Pennel, Bob Seagren and u -1. Wl!Ut cw71 i . Z..mo•• 1wm1 1. L•m"'' 1
• • • ,...,kk:lrl, " ' • • • Mu,..,ford, "' , • • • K1m,,,t111. T111J, " ' IO J The lineup of stani reads like a Who's
Who in Track and Field. It's a showcase
for the athletes who ~·UI represent the
United States in the 1972 Olympics at
Munich.
And it appears \hat the Pt1t. San Antonio
k R (Wml. or111nc1: 1a.1 \1lesl Col ege basketball teams are being Die allsback have flirted with the ,.v -1. DIL•urtt1to !Wt l 2. McL•uohHn 1w11 i.
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and Railsback continues competition wlth
that magic figure in mind .
Baseball Standings .. . DEAN LEWIS
IT!OJV!OIT@
lynn Ha rt HART'S John Hart
SPORTING GOODS .. .. • . AMERICAN LEAGUE
<.imore
Washlngton
Boston
Detroit
East Dlvl1lon
W L
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6 7
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W L
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: • New York
5 7
5 8
Pct.
.!67
.571
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Pitt!burgh
Montreal
New York
Phlladelphia
Chicago
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.545
.384
.357
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Oakland II . s
Calllornia ! ' Milwaukee • 8
Minnesota • 8
Kansas City 6 9
Chlcago 5 9
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DEAN LEWIS
1966 HARIOR ILYD., COSTA MESA 646-9303
S..-vlce and P1rt1 for AO fmporttc:f Cari ' Modem lotly Shop for All Cui
Orange County's Lar1estand MM! Modern Toyoll 1nd Volvo Dtller
OYUAAI DIU'f'llY IPICIALl1n
APRIL SPECIALS
COROLLA 1971
5"1CIAL $1871
VOLVO
1971 DEMO
$3093
144 $1.!•11. R1di1, H11l1r, ot 11111d,
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BICYCLES -PARTS · TIRES ACCESSORIES •
Pennsylvania Xtra -Baseball Mitts -Bats
Duty Tennis Balls. Doz. 7.50 Balls -Caps -Shoes
Sox -Score Books
Wilson Xtra Duty Tennis Balls Doz. 8.35 Speedo Swim Suits Wilson -Dunlop -Bancroft Champion Handball Gloves
Davis Tennis Rackets Ace & Seamless Handballs
Badminton Rackets Puma -Spotbilt
Squash Rackets -Paddle Rackets Adidas -S~erry Topsider
Converse -B. • Gcadnch Shoes
Tennis Dresses Adler -W"igwam -Magic
Mens & Boys Tennis Fleece Sox & Ladies Peds
Shirts & Shorts Bikes -Parts -Tires
Tubes -Accessories
Adidas -Converse -Jack Purcell Racket Stringing . • Tennis Shoes ' 8ike Repainng ' • ' ' 538 Center St, Costa Mesa .
Open . 9 to& Closed Sundays ! 646-1919
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Oft the Li1a·ks The A~ Palmer Method JC Aces
Golf Pair Seelc
]Ace Cup Finals
PLAY PASTER, PLAY BETIER
Entered
In Relays
Colden West College's fine
440, dlatance medley and lour--
mile relay teams bead ai:ea
junior college entries I n
Friday's aMual ML San
Antonio Relays.
Charles Hester and Don
Randall meet Saturday for the
right to face Jerry Helperin
for the championship flight ti·
tie or the annual Santa Ana
Country Club president's cup
competition.
Two of the flight matches
have been completed with Dr.
Tom Rhone defeating Jack
Wilder for the Cypress Point
flight title and Dr. Ernie
Ainslie defeating Bill Dennis
for the Augusta flight crown,
l·Up.
Jn the Baltusrol flight com·
petition, Rupe Hendricks and
Bob Zant will meet Saturda y
for the crown,
ffa11clto SJ
In a two-man best ball
tournament for the Rancho
Golf Association men's club,
three teams lied for first place
at 64. lnclutled were duos of
Henry Duffie and D a v i d
Stolte; Ralph Allen and Jay
SwiJt; and Robert Bradshaw
and Robert MacKenzie.
Adrian O'Neil and Gary
Ha nson finished with a 65
followed by Frank Smith and
Pat Wade at 66.
Men's club members are
urged to contact the pro shop
to register for the upcoming
club championship which will
be contested for fi ve suc-
cessive Saturd ays in May. Full
handicaps will be used to
place players in flights.
The wom en·s club held hvo
five-pars to\U'naments during
the week. In the first , Carolyn
Walbridge was tr.c winner of A
flight with 18 follr1\ved by Bet·
ty Gallagher · nr1d Zola
Bartholomew at 2{112.
The B flighL winner was
Laura Rasmussen !17Y.i) with
Jeanne Czach ( 181fi: I and
Leeta Brande (20) following:
A lie resulted for first in C
llight with Ann Hesik. Ginny
..:. Papin and Vivian Troutman au scoring 191-'z. Another tie
resulted at 21 between Phyllis
Stafford, Betty Blakemore and
Betty Walthall. The D title
was won by Marjorie Thatcher
l21 l.
The s e c on d tournament
round f\.1argarel DeBach the A
flig ht winner with 191h follow-
ed by Zola Bartholomew
(2Jlf.i). In B flight , Laura
. Rasmussen and Irene Thomas
lied at 191f.i.
Betty Seiersen won the C ti-
tle with 20 followed by Betty
\Valthall (21) and Natalie
Beckman (21"2). Barbara
Adamo won the D title with
21 1h.
El Toro
The El Toro women's golf
association held a blind holes
tournament recently at the
Marine base golf course.
There was a lie for first
, place in A flight between Mrs.
Bruce Coote and ti.lrs. Carl
li1elten, each with 361t. Second
place we11t to Mrs. Chuck
Vellon t37) and third lo f\.trs.
Prep, UCI
Golf Scores
~!tr o.11111 Ill l lVIOp Am•t Mlrthtll Ml. I I. IOI! 1·•· Ftla (Ml. t•, won 1-0. ll•lcll tM), '6, W<>n i-0. Irwin {M), '2. won '-0 Hotn M), M,, won 6-0 05 holt~l
M••~UI IMJ, M. won I-Cl n ~ hOI!•)· N-..rf Ull (II 111111 A ... Ito•••• tNJ n. won I-Cl jllot~st INJ 11, won i.O,
f!u!Jn I'/ "·won S.l Bon.s N 71, won I-Cl. W1l11rod 11'0 79, won ~·1, K•lmWdl IN J, 1C1t o ...
UC IN1M (1 U (11) C~ ~Oll'lllll
jol!m CP/ dtl. Slnqtr (IJ, S.1. vltlv•11 ~I Clfl. Ch•mberl!n !I\•~.
\ liclcrffl'I !jl Gii. M!tcht'll !P ). S.. \ D•mn c \ o.r. Allen HL •·1 o. H0011ln1 fl <lfri'. Thom<>IOll CPI. • 7. • V1U11l'ln Ill dtl. Wl'llltM11n CPJ, 1-0. UC lrvlM C111 ff) La,tl1
11"91• (I) °"'· McCol!otl'I (LL 't. DVllll !L/ def. c~.m~·ll~ Of. ~·1. tt nov.., [I HI. 1-l•mflton !L), 1-(1. Allin (II Ml. 511vr1 (l), S.1. H"'k lm 01 oer. Mcla.iel'llln Il l. 5-1. \1-l'ln (0 "-I'. G1lrner CL). i-0.
Ca:sey Maze 137\h).
In B flight, P..1rs. J. D.
Sullivan, Mrs. Richard Tunnell 1
and Mrs. Meredith Shade tied
for first with 36 h. Mrs.
Robert Scott (37 ) and Mrs.
Leonard Burke (39) followed.
The C flight also closed in a
rirst place tie between Mrs.
Alfred Dibella and Mrs. H. E.
\Verlman (37). Second wenl to
Mrs. Everett Vaughan (38)
with Mrs. John J.1.artin third at
39.
El Nl911el
Skip Swartley and Harry
Godwin captured a partners
best ball tournament at El
Niguel Country Club i n
Laguna Niguel recently with a
62.
Mr. and Mrs. Swarlley com-
bined talents the next day to
win a mixed best ball tourna-
ment with a net 61 score.
Costa Jllesa
Roy Stoddard and Bob
Darnell teamed in a member·
member tournament over the
weekend al Costa Mesa Golf
and Country Club to win low
gross honors .
'Ibe competition was over
two days with a criss-cross
competition Saturday and a
best ball aUair Sunday.
Low net winners w e r e
determined in a sudd en-death
playoff on the 38th hole. Jack
f
j
I firmly · belie'!< that most ioUers play . better iC
they don't have, lo'sit around and wait betwem shots.
This ·waiting ·mc~y inacascs tension ·and stiffness.
O'ae way to speed play at your course . is. to set
a aood ex•mple in the use of gol£1 cars. "Whenever,
you share a car. with another player, always drop.
him oft at his ball and then proceed on ·ta· yburs: •• or
vice-versa it you arc ••away." While he's addressing:
hi s 'ball,. drive over to youn and plait your shot.
Theo your partner can walk toward the car while
you afe playing. ·
I'm 3ure that ir all golfm at your club• would
follow this practice, you'd an eajoy the pme m"!,~
. more and probably shoot better scores.
THERE'S A WRONG WAY AND A RIGHT WAY to "fftkTtc(
GOlfl ·L.e1m th• r1tht WIY bom Arnold P•lmer's _ bOoldet.
"'Practit'e."' Send JOU' r9quest, tottti!.v ..-ith • .Umped, ret1.tn1
enwetope end JOf. to Ar..old P1lmer, t/O thb l'.'ewspap.r ••
For C:oast Area
I
Tennis Summaries
Valasek and Cary Horlon cop-v ... 111 0ou••
ped the viclory over Norm LNr• 114> ul H~llll"'to• iwtw! 1nd Penll• cw1 Mt. Trtiil 1r.1
Potiken and Dick Miller. L1t1111 (HI IC4~1~.': .. , '""" ... o ... , I:r',./M) ,.2, det. sw1111 •1111 w11t Cow1nJ"I IO$t H. 2·1, wot1 i-3. ;.5 B•llev H losr IH, :k\. l-1, 44 Clllahfn Ind l~11I IWJ dlt. Treul itJesa \1 erde WI" ( ) lost&:;,,'~ 2 ... 24 T~ "t~ !M) U ; ael. Sweln I nd Wtll
M V d C Cl b •. ~~-Cllff Ind Koen (Hl lo•I 24. IM... E1l1nci1 (-M(o) "~' 1.i-
esa er e ountry u 5olom•n 1nd Mille• IHI Iott , ... ,... Homfl!Nd ce!/~~!t. PttorNn CE.SJ
was the scene of a best ball of 4·•· 14. •2. aot. etock <Ed) "l.
foursome tournament over lhe Loar• 1 f;~11&•n~·:)'U~nt111tt1H1 1E~f~~:.11r0,/~~1b1.:t'~1'ce':\'"u~•ttroon \l.'eekend with ties resulting in SI"''" Grortnl'lul• !E11/ Iott to c1cn !Edl ,. t(lmmtl (HI 101! 04, O·• t. lost ro C•mlrlll (Ed) H . each of the top two positions. wtrntr !HI 1091 H . 1•1 Rurr1U (E••I 11111 to c1c11 (Edl 1.1, 511,,.r fH) Iott S.7, U l1Hn1 (H) IDll IO C1mlnlt! !Edi l4.
Jn first plact! at 62 were 1111 '""· 34 °"''* No1101 •nd M~~'"c E•U Get. H••• teams composed of Ron and Klil~t 11'1d ~'•nton IHl lost 14. ,..,, •llO Boom1r CEGI 1-3; 1o11 10 st1v1n1011 won .. ,. tied 7.7 l rod 1-lUnltr !Ed/ H . Brenda Ronaldson with Betty L1111c11e 1nc1 Fr1nm c1-11 101! o.•. 0-4t, S•w•v• "'"' "''"° fE11J 1-11111 w1111 J.J, t·• >l••t 1nc1 aodmer (Edi 7.1, IDll ,. and Marv Albert. Al so Paul Mlult" Viti• !111 111 Or1n9t sttvenso" 1flCI """'-' CEdJ ,..,,
c.nd Doris Buckles with Joe sintln vm. 111111 1201 111 s ... c11,,. .. 1 Ntiil•kl !Ml won 6-•, 6-2. s111g•• and Billie Spacago. Wilke• tMI won I-Cl. 10-1 ~ s1rl'l•n tvi cie1 "sle /Sl H ; *' McPot11ld !Ml io.1 '"·won 7·i Eic~r IS) 1-11· Ml llr9Wft 5! i-l .
0 t k b k t 63 I 1-loll"'•n CV _, 1-1, i-0, H , oe s ro e ac a were erown tM won •·1. •·2. M•lllt1Chodt !VJ ....., f;,!· '"°· ~
John and Helen Berger with w1uon •rod M~•b•':v IMI ,.O'I 7.5, Hunter \Vl -O.:~in 1 '""' ' · Bobbie and f>.Iike Wasco and 1o11 ,_.,won•·•· 1-1 Wnt·Ke,,_,., 1111 110llT w11t1 1ttl!~1-0•0onov1n •nd 1-ltnltt CM! lost )·6, L~"" csl .. ., 1·•• ck-I l•vlalll-Mlt-
Golden West, Saddleback
and Orange Coast wUI have
entries in the meet.
The Golden West foursome
or Tim Funk. Steve
Lassegard, Terry McKean and
Jack McQuown has the top J C
four-mile relay mark in the
nation (18:10.2) v.•hlle the
quartet or Dave Keys. Bill
Kamp. Dennis Milas and Dave
Johfl50n established a school
mark of 41.8 last week in the
440 relay.
The Rwtlers' distance
medley quartet of Brian
Strough, Mel Hobbs. McQuown
and McKeon has clocked
10: 15.0. the fifth best time in
the nation.
Campsites
Guide Out
anotber team compo:sed of 2-6. won '-'" 1011 •4 te~;,:~o~i ~~I soln 24, .. ,, lost
Morgan and Barbara Simmons Fov"11111 "111',Z11,.:1;~1J 11
"'
1 Lo• L•..,n• ~\" .!!J s.ii.... Ii~~= :;;~i~r 0';°~~ ~=-;~
with Don and Edy Gow. s111,1n J.cottsim Il l tot"': u; _. ...... ~:;i,,;..1~~;"':"....'·!:o~!-0. r11>ot" tLI _,,,,,Jolt u . Campsites is out today. The ltlission \lie1·0 P1u1 lFl "'°" 1.1, 1os1 J... P•••IOI rti w0111-2• •-ll. newest version ()f this annual J ew (Fl won 6·1 ... l Jiv tL) -I.ti, '-'I. Daul>"~ Dl4tbl•• directory lists 6,000 public and M1ss1on V1e10 and El Niguel ov.n •rod sn1w !Fl ....... •·1. •·1 ,,_ •nd F'"'"' ILi "'°" M , •·•· privately owned campgrounds. Co Cl b 'II hos h lleletn l !'ICI lntlts IF> loll j-6; WO\'\.. Duncan"'" T1n1 t1ldl CLI won i-•, 4 • u
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Ca i orn1a state junior col ege ca...,• ft! Ml;,!!~ 111 SA v .. u,, K•mme• lHl l<>s~'i:Ss19.,.1" INI 1... campers 14 things about each
golf championships May 17 M'''"" ''' ••' 14, "· 1o11 10 &•own CN! o-.. of the slopping places it lists • S!l•!r !H) lo•I lo Ste1111ter (NI 0.1, with 72 players expected to 0~1e <CJ ....,. I-Cl, •·4. iost 10 Brown IHJ ,_. in Alaska (including Yukon
pa•t•·c,·pa••. A""l•r ((:) won t-0. cow .... (H) !<>sl to Scott I N) 0.1. lost T . ) I • <.e Altrect (C) won 6·?. 10 81•n1 n:t !NJ 1.1 err 1 tor y' . Ar zona, D ... lllH 0·0e11 IHI lo<! 10 Stoll CN1 .... Ion The action wi ll be divided He•'"'' •flCI ....,11111 (Cl won ,.jt, ,.1 to B1rn1rd INl o.• California, Colorado. Hawaii,
between the two courses with we111t•• 1nd c1ro1n1tr 1ci wD'I ,.,, Ml!l•r 1nc1 so1=~'11-1i 11111 to M"" Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New
I I hol l·I. •nd Mveri (N) 44. 1·7 '·l · O U t h all gofers paying. 18 es at c1111 -.. u 1 Ul'tl Ma-1111111 11111k1 •nd M1111 tHJ 1o11 '" ,,. ex1co, regon, ti ,
each layout on the 17th. s1n11n Don•!dlOll '"" Vord•I~ iNi 14. 24 Washington, Wyoming, Baja
L••ff !Ct -•·•· tr!. Jufticw Y1nl1Y st. Joachim's c at h 0 11 c 1t111 tci -1.4, .. 1 ,.,"""' v.1,•~,-,1:.!.1 01 R•i-CalUomia and British Colum-For1 ICI ~I l-1: won 1·0. .,. •• b" . C d School of Costa Mesa will Grl-• 1c1 lost H ; lied 1.1. , .. ~•:ft' s~::'n~,FlJ~" to FrHrler cc1 Ja JO ana a.
Sponsor a golf tournament at Doub... Jew <Fl 1a11 10 Fr1u11tr cci 2-11 mt The 14 items are listed In Lntne ll'ICI Ortlieb !Cl won I·•· la Stov1nson J... •~ d f d · I d Mission Viejo Friday with a w111m1n11 ... ffl 111 M1r1n1 P1111 cFi •oi.• 10 aiort rt:J s.11 o.i easy-...,.rca orm an inc u e:
h 30 M111111 c1cn 1r1. map location, name of S Otgun Start at 12: . ~tvtk¥ CWI d•I. Mlc-1\0IM>n !Ml t•l ; v ........ !F ) loll to Block !El '"' 1o>1 to sr11ck1r JM ) 1.i. Otf c1cn 1-J. campground, administration
The event is open lo the c111'"'" 1w1 de1. Morncn !Ml •·I °""'11'" rpubli'c 0• p·,·vale), elevati·on, • •WI"' , 1 •Ml , Como •n~ Mikthon !F ) df'I Hceue , , Public with a $20 entry charge .. rmor 1•11" "'' •· · •nd Bodmer 1c1 1-1; de/ w1rd '"" Ellm"'' 1-1. road directions and routes, with includes green fees, e\ec-ov1n •rod Re id !Fl de/ Mot.,. 1n11 number of campsites, Hookups Irie earl. cocktail hour, din-~l"mt' cci •·•: "'' W••11 •nd Ellmort
d and · A Sla11dinas w"'"'lft111r 11v.1 <•~1 w1111r11 available. camping limit and-ncr. awar s prizes. ei M111111 112"1 11sv.1 LNr1 or season, special attractions,
total of 80 entrants are signed AHGELus LlAou11 Leio !Ml l<>st ~!':'::... •1. '"'· ._, activities. minimum fees . to play with the field limited w L G• sw11n CMl 1051 «; wot1 ,.,, 1011 1·•1 maximum vehicle length sites
lo 144. Iii\""" ... ,,,.1 1 1 "'i:i:.·!o.. fMl '°11 1·•: won •·J, ,.,, can accommodate a"d dates sr AnTl'IO"V 1 1 •, 10.r •-6. Money derived from the M11e' 0.1 ) 1•,. 10~•;:,1h~~n· •. ~':', 1ait l .. 1 won u1 of area's camping season.
event will be used io purchase sr. P•u1 ' 0ou1t11• ;:============:II S1<VIT• J fer<V 1n<1 T"" «Ml IC1I 1·4. 1 .. 1 won II uniforms for boys and girls Plu1 x 1 a • •·l. 6-1. 1-1111 •nll Zl(k (Ml IOll .a. I .. ; loit ,j. sports teams al SL Joachim's WMn•1d11'• sc1r11 1• 11.,i 1•1• GOLF TIPS M•I•• Dtl 9, Piui x t 1"ro11rs~n and also lo hire a parllime s1. P1u1 11. s1. An ttionv f "ovn111n V•ll•Y rn 111 lldltlHI Llw In ... l11d1H1n • ._. Slltrt
college student to help with 1111~"" An;:; .. ~.5;·~~~;1 Jico::'n~,1 ~~n'~.1::.1 ..,.. 01m1 -l'r1c11c, 11 1111 .•.
the program in the future. a1"""" Amit •t Plu• x ~r'O:. !1't.\ ':.':'n ·~!;i'6~. NEWPORTER INN . ~!tr 01! ., $1. Plul $pu\Oltr (NJ won '· •••• PAR 3 GOLF COURSE In presidenl's cup action, se ... 111 vi. 5t. Ar>Tno11v 1t w1,.,10.. Dlvlt 11 .00 "'" "'' o4 _. -I. I h '---0.llvlt •nd Curit¥ ff'H won t-1. l ·f, 1rst round pay as ua:n com· _:•~·:·•:_ ___________ ~·~"~"~'oo~•~·~·~"'-'~"~'~·~~~··~"c•~•c·_'!:::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:==== pleted. Winners included Lar·
ry Smilh over Jim Mehring. 2
and 1: Mike Hogan def. Viclor
Luedtke: Bob O'Meara det
Vic Lewis, 6 and 4.
Drawing a bye in first round
action were Bill Plumer. J im
Le~·ter. Al Shaw. Bob Brown,
Bob Harrold. Fred Gurley,
.Jim Clark. Dean Finnegan,
Don Hall. Jim Her ring, Chuck
Cayer and Eugene Tingel.
WANTA BOAT?
How about c.1mping m •
delightfvl)y riew P.tlm Spritig:s
resort with .n types of
recre•tio11.tl f1ellitie1, right
nerl to• brend new qolf
course? There's• luxurious
dubh<Mie end Jounqe in""
•r•• of bh 9r..n Ltwns
HAVE FUN THIS SUMMER
WITH A NEW FORMULA II
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Area Prep Spikers Rugby Tilt
At Oil City
Wednesday To Vie at MSAC
A fund-raisins rugby aame
WALNUT -Th.rte Orange Jn Individual track evenL111. Is set for Huntington Beach
Coast area higb schools will lhe lone area flag bearer is ffigh's Sheue Field Wednes-
send some Gl their track and Fountain Valley's t.-iaa s in the tlay night at 7.
field troops to the prep com-220. The event, matching the
petition in the 13th annual Ml. Ar ea representation in the Unicorn Rugby Club or •lun-
San Antonio Relays Friday. field evenL111 is m o s t I y tlngton Beach against the
Prep field events a r e T'!strlcted to the high jump Orange County Exiles, is beln;:
ticketed lo get undtr way 11 3 and weight& with Baron pole sponsored by the junior class.
p.m. as is the first running vaulters Terry Parkinson and Admission is $1 for adults
event, the W.yanl llhultle Don Troup the only area field and 50 cent.s for children
hurdlts. enlrants outside ef those under IZ.
Costa Mesa, Fountain Valley events. Some prominent rugb y
and Newport. llarbor will be The high jump will include personalities will take part in
the area outfits rtpresented at Newport '• John Kaz m tr : the affair, incl uding Dennis
f\.ft. SAC. Fountain Valley's Casso and Storer, the rugby and soccer
Nev.>port's Tars and Foun-HJrris; Jon Marchiorlatti and coach al UCLA. He'll act .as
lain Valley will have shuttle Rick Young of Costa Mesa. announcer. Storer ha.s an· hurdles units entered with the Barons running Ken Shibata, Mark Stevens· and Terry nounced the World Rugby
Rieb Lenga. Ray Harris and Albritlon of Newport 3.re ' League championship 1 n
Gary Hernandez, Matt listed fer the shot put. So are England for ABC's Wide
Hogsett, Gary Brl!lce, Eric Fountain Valley 's Bob Walker World of Sports.
Strickland and King Humann and Jim Hostetler plus Brad The referee will be Al
will comprise. the Sailor bar-Borden of Mesa. The discus Ginepra, secretary for the
rier foursome. features Borden. S t e v e n s , Southern CalUornia Referees
Fountain Valley ha!I its 440 Albritton. Hostetler and Rick Society of tbe rugby football
relay combo or Tom Casso, Hartsfield of the Barons. union.
Ray Harris, Ed Anderson and1----------------------
Phil Maas also entered along
v.•lth 880 and mile rel ay
quartets.
Running on the Barons' 830
baton squad will be Lenga.
Rick Case, Matt Mohulski and
Brad Varney while Maas,
Andersoti and John Sayles will
Join with either Case. Ron
Shanken or Dennis Myers for
you're
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Newport's mile relay crew
consists of Grllf Amles, Bill
Schraegle. Matt Hogsett and
Brad Schultz:
The Tars will also send
teams in the dista.Jice medley
(John Holcomb, Tom Rudy,
Dave Crou and Hogsett) and
~!!~;tt, ~~~eiiu~nAa~d1
desn: nvenly-onea at
ny Cline).
The lour-man, four-mlle
relay finds Newporl with Lee
Batson. Sam Slmekis, Rick
Fleming and Craig Clarke
entertd · along with Costa
Mesa's foursome of Doug
MacLean, Bob Gollnick and
Tom and John Olawang .
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Gen.ral Oentr•I General
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Owner Sacrlflcln9 * FHA-GI * LO\\' DOWN! llPrf''• a heAU· Newport Duplex .,, 1or "°"' • B!l., 1% ...
Tv.·o !argp 3 br-dr«tm unit~. Room for boat le pool, Ck>~
five yeari okt. Ownl'r 1tiV• to fhOPtllna: &. 11.:hool. t'ull
in1 up all equity. Walk to price only $23.lM. Try 221.0.
bl!ach., clubhoUJP, lennl~ & * 5•;. INTEREST *
2 pools. $43.950. Phone $.i.000 Drown & bal. ot loan •t
646-7171 , 5% interesl -no lnlln co~ts!
\0 THE REAL
''"\.. ESTATCRS
' "'" r ''
Newport Hei9hts
STRETCH OUT
Custom 11U the way. Lrg. l't'<'.
rm . .,..•ith firepl ., plus fam·
ily k den with fin'pl. 3 lrg
BR. 21.6 Ba, Jot11 of storagr
space and cloSf'ts. All elect
bltin latch. Obi. garage,
pool sizf'd yard with B-B-Q.
W. E. Lachenmyer
1860 Newport 'Blvd., C.M,
Call 646°3928 Eves: 646-5649
10 LEVEL Acre~. prime
property, City of Pf-1T1s. off
f'~e.,..·ay 395. 70 Miles from
L.A. Rapidly growin11: ncrt·
Sharp 3 BR. &. l11mll.y rn1.
home on quiPt t'flrnl'r lot.
Lots of privarY. Stove, re·
frig., wut!l"r & dryer incl.
at $29.950. ~ ll1t1 today!
MORGAN REAL TY
67:1-6M2 675-609
BUILDING LOT
Hett'11 grl"al polrntia.J klr
building 2 or 3 urut11 in a
prime BN'a Tlf'llr 11tnrr11.
Juat !Tdu~ to $11,900 with
d own p11.ymenl or S2.975.
COATS
" WALLACE
REALTORS
-546-4141-
(0p~n £vtnln91J
* * * * * TAYLOR CO. *
CALIFORNIA CONTEMPORARY
Prlrne Corona del Mar location near be;ich.
Exciting desJgn featuring glass & wood . Cus·
tom 3 BR bit 2'h yrs. ago ........... $84,000
"Our 16th Ye•r"
WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors
2.1t1 San Joaquin Hlllt Road
NEWPORT CENTER 644-4910
G•ner•I
Salisbury
R.,.,11,
OPEN SAT /SUN. 1·5
601 MICHAEL
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
3 Bdrm!i., 2 baths & f11m1ly
rm. Ntw t·11rpl'hng & bltn11.
Immac. & 11 bargain! $39,500
530 KINGS RD .
DAILY PILOT lil5:
.JlnJa J6/e
PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES
53 Lindi Iii• Drive
Home on lagoon, 5 BR., 4'h ba., w/4 frplcs.,
jacuzzi tub. hdwd. Ors,, sep. hv. rm .. din.
rm.1 ram. rm. & brkfst. rm. , ..... $175,000
For compl•t• inform1tlon on all homes &.
lots, pl•••• c1ll :
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
833 Dover Dr., Suit• 3, N.B. 642-4620
The Very BHt
In Newport
Heights
Gtn•r•I
Over Improved I
Barqain 1
1tional arl"ll. Boating on !S:S:il=:llli::C:=:l;:Z~I Lake PPrri~ by 1973. Rt>-
cent ff'asib11i!y ~rudy lnfli·
Clllf'l! profitable U!<f> of pmfl·
prt)• for mobile home or low
cost houl!1n~. Full price
Jj(),000. Principals only.
DRAMATIC FLAIR
ln1t'rior df'1lgnl"d by LLO''DS
or LONG BF.ACH llCT'f'OIS
!his i''our Bdrms. Tv.n Bath,
Spanish acyle, shakr roof
home nestled in r.11Sll1Dn
Vir.)O, Garden styli' kHchoen
opens in10 a tropir11.! t'O·
closrd patio play areii. com-
plemen1ed by prolcss10nal
landscajlt>, trrra1·erl and
lrnced yard 10 i<;!u1npslonr
drsign. All of ! h,. exlres
hllYt> bf.f'n 111idl'd to com·
plcre lhe. "TruP. E~st'O('f'"
Qf luxury living, Purchasr
now by inquiring this evPn-
ln1t Rt
N'pt. Br;irh. 2 P.R .. 2 ~ ..
d<'n. Li::e. Int . Xlnf, qulC'I
toe. $44,ffiQ. Driv" by • look
around & call u11 to ~hnw.
This ~ 15 Lu niodel hc:tme
oond1lion. l''r<'sh, br1i.:hr,
rJf'an, mP lk.'ulou:;ly n1R1n·
IAlnf'd in.~1r1f' and nut T11s1e-
lully fl('('(lra!rd 11nd l11nd.
lll'ilPf'rl. 2 ROH \\ilh r;1url10
11nd ba.1h Rfljri1nin,i! 1hr ,::11r-
Afi:e in the hH('k. This one
v.·111 !lell quickly !o the dis-
t't'lf11lnat1ng huyl'r. Only
$34,500. Phone 546-2313.
Adj;u·r11I 1<1 Nf.\\'POR'T
llEIGllTS &; llARBOR HI. 1
l.nok1n.R'. !or f1\R! neerlle in·
the hayst11ck! Your $55,000
dr1?a.m honlc !or $'1a;5QO: ! 1
~c }'\'lur prr1:e; F1:1UR RE·
I.AL HDRMS., "every Inch,
a king." PLUS l6x2'1. Ex·
pt1ns11•f'!y bc&nll'd fA~rILY
RQ0,\1 with hand-crafted,
&Qlirt v.·a.lnut, t'a11y roll cab-
inets PLUS l2xl6' Dining
1'0001 arw:I 'l'hrce hath5.
YOUR BONUS !6'x32' Wa~
tr r course wifh silent mAin-
tc1111ncc 1nan, tClorinaror
11.nd 11.uto1natic pool !'Weep).
Enjoy all the-se luxurie11 aJ ,
)'OU rnteMa1n your friends.
Enirr drcnmland: mme to
the CA:\IBRIDGE MANOR!
Checkbook lcrms,
HOPE GERRIE
&i.:>-4400 REAL TY 64:>-3.102
NO OOWN TD VETS
Anytim•
Pool Home
3 BNlroom, '2 Ba, hrdwd
floors, c11rpets, drAl)f'l!. f11m.
ily nn wtfl"plr. Pool 20x40,
91!1 ' drep. No. E. Cos!11
f\.1tsa . SJ0,500 terms.
R.oy McCardl•, R•altor
1810 NPwpon Blvd., C.f\.1.
547729
* * * * * * Panoramic
Back Bay View
Dehghtful home with 3 lovely
Mdrooms &: den, where yoo
can en.joy a pool and put-
ting grttn. Not leu.e-hold.
Arnold & Freud
388 E. 17rh St., C.M.
&16-77'56 days
****** • TRIPLEX. Crurt11 MP~a.
V.A. No down or FHA
TERMS
f'ORTTN CO. 1¥12-5000
"WEED rt &: N'&p" .. clellll
out the trf!.811ures k tr11sh -
tum in10 c11~h thru fl Daily
Pilot Classiried .11d. 64?.5678
HOUSE Hunting~ Watrh lhr
Sl>rvice Dillctory. Check It
lnr rhe service yoo ~.
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For Expert
Assistance
6500-6900
In the
DAILY PILOT
Macnab-Irvine
R.r.alty Company
ADULTS ONL YI
who Witnl a bt'f'11thtaking 21'--"..,
hl'-droom homP. • lhf'n cl\\J
u11 to ~ this absolu!~ly
rharmini;: C111alln11. V1ev..
Be11med CPilina: and sedud-
Salisbury
RrJ'tv
315 MARINI:: AVE. 673--6900 1 ----B-/~B---
BALBOA ISLAND
'.Y. YEA.RS or
Rl::AL F.STATf.; SERVIC~
IN Tllf.; !!ARBOR AREA rd pool. $55,000.
Macnab-Irvine
Evening11 Call 548-3265
SPECTACULAR
VIEW
NEW LISTING
Spacious family hon1e in
popular Un1vrr1L1y Park
~. Bkx"k 10
Con1munlly pool end
play Bn'R
WE ST CL I F F I .::llll!llll!l!llJ!lli[ll!~~!C, VaN1nt . f\.1m•r-ln cone!, J BR . ! r
2 811.. l\'ew <"arp. & l!raJ!f"ll.
642-8235 675-3210
I •!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ISharp, sharp cus lom hu 1Jt J &>rtroomll, incluri1ng
mastrr suitP. WHh
.11tHn.c. room on
liC'rond ~lnry
Sunny breakfast rnon1
Larae liv111Jt rnon1
S.19,9a() • 10~;. [)Q'.l.'fl
Olympic si1.r pool v.· t'l'N'C'll· I ~~-,
tlon aI?11 . Cornrr loc. Block
SPANISH STYLE
~ tilt roor home wilh 3
qul'f'n • sized bt>rlroom1, 11il·
u11trrl nn a gn'at cornrr.
Ti-uly Spani1h flrror. with
nPW ma!r.hin,R'. carPf'IJI And
dr11pe~. GorgN>u.~ r1repl11.ce,
hugp ki1rhen end 1111 pr\Cf'fl
111 $75,!l.'il), Submit you T
term11. Call •
Walker & Lee
nl'allor1
home with panoramic v1rv.•
of ocr-en and rM~1-Jine plus
c11nyon below. Thi!> hfoaut i-
ful homp has 3 hforlroom.~. 3
bAth.~. rlini ng room 11nd a
fabulou11 gamr roon1 or
family room with ft terrifir
built-in bar. This hnme is
prief'd rig:hl for f11st sale,
Hurry. 546-2312.
IO THE REAL
''.'\.. ESTATERS
' I , • ' ".'
REALTORS
SINCI:: 1944
673-4400
\\'llil frnN'd for privacy.
PriN! onl.v $4!1.500.
675-3000
fJJllA\' ,\ llE.\flll
llEAU'\' INC,
fST 11 19 _ ~15 101.10 j
-1~_.I
CLOSE
2790 Harhor Blvd. t1I ArlAma
!'A~!H!ll OpPn 'Iii 9 P?ol Repossession I =::=::::::::::::::::::=~= * l BR • VACANT * $21 450 COLLEGE PARK
1'o the l)('('Hn 1n CnroM fir!
t.1ar. F.nchant1ng 2 hf>drnom
2 hAth hnml' wuh co~y bnck
hl'f'pla<.'P, beam ce1hng in
ih•lng room, Large dln1ng
arr.<1 "irh shdini:: a; lass doorr;
In pal1n & gard<'n, Nrat
i::rrrn hou~ for hobh1C's-
21., C'ar ,R'.aragc plus boat or
trailf'r 1>p11ce. Lotl'a roorn
lo 11.dd on. $-46,950, Call
6'l'j-4!130,
81'11UI, Harbor Vll'w Homr.'I 1
rts. w/wl't b1tr, lovely Grr;i\ 3 bedfY"IJlm easl~ide lo-
carp.; !1<'11-cll'anini;: nvP ns, c11t1on on QULPl tree-llnerl
Incl. quick poMHi. Qwllf'r cul-dt·MIC. Govl'mment re-
lho pos.~uion Is open to a I l 11nx10U.s. $59,500 U'ld. b T k 1 ., lanrl. uyPn:. 11 " a rn nu1e '""
N ~tt 1h1~ hl'st huy for thP hll.r-CO RB I . gain hunter. Call a45-8424.
MARTIN f .1011.f•ttil
REALTORS 644-7662 ~-. e
SPANISH VILLA JUST LISTED
<t RR. 2 Ra. w/elP1·1rlr bl11n,
k!!rh. IAvrly yarrl .,.,.llh rov·
r~ J'llll!o N waterfall. Pr1N!
f'f'rtuefit Sl500. In A re11J bar·
i;a1n
$30,500
Newport
at
Falrvlow Camper & Boat
6~6-1811 Owners 4 BR plus fam rm
Reduced to $34,250 Super i::rcat 4 BR, 2\.1 Ba Attention!! for S?i,950. NPat 11nrl clran, (1nytimt) I yr old hfoaury, catti'rlrl
Cf'llini;:.~. fpl, w/w crpl11, big,
b1Ji[ fam rm, form'J \iv rm
3 c g11r. Nicely Jrlscprl. ldeAl
homt> for en1t'rll1inin2. GI
or ~1lA tf'rm11. Ci\IJ M7-1221
SEYMOUR REAL TY
111•1 Br11ch Bl vd .. llta-n Bch
tully caq>etM & draperl, JI you own a camPf.'r or boat
LrJ.?, encl<W'rl p11tio /play· 1 :::;::;::;::;::;::;:::;:::;::;:::~ I nr whaTevrr and are hav1n11;
room. Double •"'''· mMy a hard t1n1e hiding it ron· SPLASH! • SPLASHI r ., 3 .xrra.!i. Walk in 11!1 school.~. 1drlrr 1h1s co:r.y ""as1s1<1r Jn vnor nv.·n '10 fool hca1rd .... I I" h ,h hom w'lh U!!e your f1-IA/VA loan hl'n. J" .,,, roon1 ... a r
pool • thi11 2700 .•Q. fr. home 1 lh I""-" rfil11 !or a biJ!: house with f'll!IY t1ri'f'~!I o " , . ., .... ., 1~ 1dl'al fnr hnmr rn1rr1a1n-H.. 1 1 Jow p11ymcnl'l!. rr11r y&tu or s onn&' a ing. Cho1cr Bay"i'f'11t llX:., on ho1 h h t th Dlll 540-1151 riprn "~'rr;. \\' e uni· o 1ngs. q1Hf'I 11trTt't, All r1rw 11ha1t Onl y S2!1,500 Oprn 'ril 9 PM
HEYi HANDYMAN!
FIXER UPPER
FOR YOUI
POOLI ONLY $31 ,lOO
, + 3 Br, d"n! 2 RA~ ~uncll>ckr
rrptd: rlrrid! Lois of value!
11uhm1t!
HAFFOAL REALTY
~2-4405
BESTTWD
BA YCRF.ST BUY!\
• 4 RR. rlin rm & lg tam rm,
93' v.idP lot . be11u!, maln-
1;11nrrl 168.500.
• 4 RR, din rm I. kll "'"/
brkf.o11 art11, 2'"' 811, S:ifi.000.
Pet• Barrett Realty
642-5200 * MESA VERDE *
Lovl'ly, Jmmac. home. J11t
Olferina;. a~aul. a;round.~.
HERITAGE I u uun
How About A
Horse Ranch
in Co6ta Mf'AA on 'h acrr nf
]anrl 7.onf'rl fnr hor~r.~.
rharm1n.e 2 hrrlroom homP.
lhAl'!I hrrn vrry WPll ta krn
r11rf' nf, c!P11n and CUI(' hirl·
d"n 11way for privacy, Own.
rr ai;kin.e S:IO,flOO. \\lon"l
las!. ~6-8640
2629 Harbor, C.l!.
Newlyweds-
This Is For You
Cov. PAtio. J BR. Ar lanuly Cuddle up in lh111 C'01.Y 3 bNl-
rm .. 2 ha1h~. S.l7.~ room, 2 ba1h house clay 10
G•org• Williamson sho-ppini;: and he11ch . Sll111:
REALTOn <'1111>"1 throughout. Luxury
&1~1~ Evll!11. kl1chcn ovPrlooking hugf' Pll•
-~~-~------1 1io • 10'7r. down. S25,500.
I Und•r Construction , £46-llll
Tn ~ romplP1el1 thl11 11Um· C.:all '
mrr. $ berlrm, 5 ha. hnmf'
in thr ar11nrt m11nner. MaJ.?-
nlf1rt>nl B11rk Bay view!
\"l".) THE REAL
\'.'\.. ESTATERS 'r I'• '<IJ I :
ROY J. WARD RL TR. 1~-""'~~=---
1011 Mariner.'!, Dover Shore11 BUILDERS
&16·1~ OJlPn Daily CLOSE~OUT
POOL HOME WP Nivc II triplricri; for
S.'>R,!JOO p;ir·h, ()y,·nrr11 11nll
3 BR, family rn1, t'lr11n lhni· hlll! 3 hf'drnnm!I, 2 ba!h11.
nut , Tmplcal arllin11: b)I th~ nrrplai·i:. Inmnu" ht $560.00
ponl, ..U111me 6% GI IMn. per mnnth. All 1C'm'IS AVllil•
Prlr.C"d al $.11 ,500. 11blt' inchxlini:: Nn Down
Vlnco Re•ltY r..1:, " r.11.•. c.u.
.,,, 11"''"'· CM 646-003.' Walker & Lee
e 4l UNTTS Ae 2790 1{8.f'hor Rlvtl. 11l Atlam&
Xlni Inc. All 2 Rr., J •; 1>A ~~9491 ~ 'Ill 9 PM
Good trrm11. St-II or f'X ·
changr down. fortin Co. VA REPOSSESSION
642-~. East-.'llde Cnflta ,.,1e11a, SlOOQ
c--=c=--0'7""-,,.,.-~_,-1 raich + $"50 ~lo.'lina: N'lll1. 2 BR 1\1-BA. Condo. p II" WastM!Mryf'r. Ol1h"A-uhPr. 11ymt~ ..., prr mo + CJ>~. drps, Covel?d patio. S."'S.!¥.1 l1U1<'11 A ins. l BR,
rnni . Sl9.500. 968-71l6, own-fir"fll, lrJC. frncrd yd. JEAN SMITH, RL TR "· REPOSSESS10NS 400 E. 171h St., CM &t6-.11l.\
Sp-.rkllnr ele11n hom1t8 IDme SPECTACULAR
newly iminltd I. c~terl , 2, BEACH HOME
~. 4 &t 5 bdrm11, Sbme wl!h A·>~ramt, ••ep11 :o OC"tan 3
! flMls. FHA-VA rnnv. 1erm1, BR. 2 tu1, Only $33.!lOO.
1 Imm 120,000 1o 140.000. CAYWOOD REAL TY
W/W rpl~., bl1-1n ktl., 2 Phone 673-~
frpl".•· Firsl time olfC'f'il!'d at
$79,950. --Coldwell,Banker
~
·833.0700 644-2430
BUSINESS
TRANSFER
Q ..... ncr fnni'{I 10 :-iatTilU'('
tlll!I 3.000 ~rp1arr roo1 hr11nrl
nt'w tri-lrvcl, 1flp 11ual11y
hon1l', Drrp ~hai:: 1·11rpt't.~.
rlt'. 4 bcrlfY"IJl1n.• & Family
room, D!n1ni:: roon1, l..argl'
patio k11clw'n and Ill ic JO
Garn" room. 3 car a:arai::r.
A11!mn1e S::l7,000 VA loan.
Phone S.Mi-7171,
$600 DN.
$28,950
4 Bdrm.+ Den
Huge F•mily Room
Prin1" locriu1in . l.111 i;:r room~
tllrnul:'hO!Jt. Entry hnll, n11r-
1U'AI wood r11hin"t~. NAtun1l
brick flTI'flh•(·e !n the l1 vinr.:
rm. !l4fl. l rio .
TARBELL 2955 Harbor * NEW LISTING *
Dcli11;htlut J BR . 2 ha. horn"
in , }';11lllllitlr Co11t11 .\1ri111;
cl~ fn 11hopp1ng, rhu~chC'I
k 11chnols. CAI\ IM an app't.
S.'4,000.
Call: 673-3663 S·Sf!.0715 Evt'tl,
associated
BROKERS-REALTORS
201S W llolboo '7)·]'6)
$22,500
SWIM POOL
Sl\Arp & ('ll'fln. MIW"' In Mfl·
rlilinn. N'Alur11 I brli* t\rl'·
fllA•'r huill-lnir, :U ft . prllll
& d ... cklna ~n.t770
TARBELL 29!5 H1<bor
Rf.POS, 2-~ BR, ii.11 trms
\"l".) THE REAL
\"'\.. ESTATERS
' 111'. .,,., '1·•1'
Pending
Foreclosure
Ownrr un11bJe 10 JllR 1nla1n
payn1cnt11 • Mu11t sell Jill·
n1crtla1ely, ExcellPnt rr.•1·
<!rntial arPa -doe.s nf'cd
some tend<'r loving 1·arr. :1
brrlroon1, 2 ha1h. Jar~" .1111rtl
11nd 1·early 10 sacrir1c" 11!
S?i.000 . VA lcrms availablc.
c.:11.11 54~-842·1.
~Pt
TURTLE ROCK
Ow&r'11 pla,n! chans:ctl, l\.1ust
s<'ll one monlh old homl'.
hrlow COlll, Ah!!olut<'ly bPau-
l1ful 3 BR, a!rium, d1n1ry:
rm, \'1tUllt'd 1-eding f11m. rn1,
~. crp1~. cu~r. ldsrp1n,1:.
Prit•rrl belo.,.,, replactn1cnt
111 $42.850,
CRH 5-10-1151 Open Evl'nings I
HERITAGE
MAI. ISTAn
$23,950
3 Bdrm. + Den f
No down l<'rtn!I. Entry hnll, I
Rf»lciou11 Jiving ronm. N:'ll·
11r11I 11.•Mri kltchrn eabuicl!I,
hullt-lnll, r xtr11 PAiing areR,
1tlohw11~lw-r. 5'1().-17:)').
TARBELL 2955 Harbor
TOWNHOUSES
2.J.-1 BR.. J:llt"a21". p11tio,
pool, bl1ns, eerp .. drapcs.
Pr1N'd ro !lf'll
S21,tnl Anrl up
COLLINS & WATTS
962-5523
$HI,:~ FOREVER \VHITT.· 1
\\'ATJO:n VII':\\', i.ARGr-:sr
LOT JN TI-IE AREA.
Walker & Lee
,.,.tl Wf!~tclitl Drive
220 E.17th 646-05~
Evf'nini;:11 Call 644-7003 -J
FAMIL y PRIDE I
Reau11rully krp1, 111'.e. 3 BR.,. 21~ hyth Lu111< Mmr. f"amlly,I
rn1 . t.c l1v111g rn1. have bi~
lrJ!le~. + lorrn11I din1ng r~
J\1trh. 11 sht·rr dcl li::h! ~ blr
t'atln~ arf'a. Inside laundry.
Carp., drafll's, s;prinkltrs Is
n1orr ... (;11rrll'ns are beauti#I
ful! Call no1v •
Hop• Ge rrie Realty
64:>-44oO r.r,..3320 ,
40 FT. POOL
$27,950
4 Bd rm.-Famlly Rm.
Den-3 Bathl
Br11u11rul family homl". En·
try tlllll, \argr rooms
th~hout. ccntr11I floot plian~ no do11·n trrms. Bkr,
"f>"ll 'Iii 9. J-10..li.'O.
TARBELL 2955 Harbor
DOVER SHORES-
Vicw hon1c.114RSan!l11~ Dr,
Rrst buy. l>f)<lt'. 5 BR . 4 ba,
Arl1111t11hlr noor rlan !of.
(.'OUplr nr lg:r. f11mlly. Nrwly
rlr1'0rHICcf '. Ry app'1, $91.000
Bill Grundy, R•altor
lt13 Dover Dr., N'.B, 642-4620
General
fORf.Sl [ Ol.~O.\
"' N r.Al TO P <;
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
MESA VERDE
BARGAIN
Brlnq A Point lrush
\Vr.1,·! Just 11~1"d IK'low
n1nrk1•I. Snrnr l'lbow
i::r,.11s1' A can nr two nf
pR1nl. Rnd ~hr'lt !rink
likf' nr""" Spanish t\IP
rnt1·y. A11klr rtrrp 11h11s;: ~arp(•ls. \VA LL T 0
\\'Al.l. r111EP LACE. 4
!Rrizr l)Prlr<H•lll"I Pl~US
tlhn1ry. Form11I dining
n>nni. tlnhrlirv11hl" low
pr!i·r. Vrt<; rnnvt' in for
11s 111.tl" ai; ~1.000. J.lurr)'
1l'!i a h11rJ.:aln. Dial
645-0]0]
)!OLD ONTO
'YOUR HAT!
No 9•ollfyl•9
At 6 1/4 °/o
Your r ha11rc I,.., takr fld·
\'ll111.llgt'. O \v&r JU~t up
t1nd rnovrd a\~""Y· Gor·
i.:ruus SPAN fSJ! STYLF:
hnn1r. Nr11·r1·. Rriizhl
<'hl'rry l11"in1.: rrinm,
CH AC'K l.IN(; A 0 0 RF:
ARCllEn FIHEPL/\rf:.
Thirk lusl1 ""rf1"1.~. t'11n1·
lly roo111 50 fl. nf kftC'll-
"'' rnurit"r·. ~:"trR Jere"
bllck \'llrtl -Rll rrncnrt,
T(tkl" ;1Vt'r 614 AnnttMI ~
1'1111• ]ql\tJ, 11'1 QllAlifylng.
lM\~•IEnlATF: rnssES-
SJON. I li"AI 6~S-Dl03
Living Easy?
TRY
$23,950
On )"If \\lllll tt) l!ve
nrAr the l'>l'l\Ch1 Bel the
pr\C'I'~ 1th'" YllU 2nd
lh01.urht1!! :;;:"" 1his on,..
OwnPr nl\1~1 11rll. Cut11
111'1 n hui;:s t'Ar. Spartou'
h<'drl)(ltll$. ("11ncflrll~ht
dinini::: roon1. Hrt~hl
chPl'r)' k1t1·hrn. Year
Arriurld f'lltln OnlL ' .,,,.,,,. nld. \\lnn't ut.
)huTy d111I 64~-0303.
IORIS I [ Ol \O:\ I ' ,,.~
N l"Al 'fO/J\
C.11 Pa! \Vnnd M~1.ll0
&enic Propttlitt fli!N726
Ccill!n1 It Wati. Jnc. l106 W, Co111t Hwy, NB l:.:======='18843 Adamo Av.. 96>"523 $41-1290 646-Till 0J)('n 'til 9 P~t l 2299 li&rbor, Co.ta Mesa
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Everyone Has
Something That
Someone Else Wants
DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS
The Biggest Mark~tplace on the Orange Coast -Dial 642·5678 for Fast Results
You Can Sell It,
Find It, Trade It
With a Want Ad
l~f 1 lil ..__[ _ .. i!!._·::· .. _JJ[jj I I~ I l~I l~I l~I -....... ---_ ...... _,.. .... _,., ....
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Gener ii
Majestic Spanish
Splendor
Alllhenllcally Sf)'lcd from the
11.rched courtyard {"Tltry to
adobe red 1iled roof. 4 queen.
st~ b«trooms. 2\T baths.
\Valk·in clOSt't and vaulted
l~lhngs. l\1us)'e-family
room with crackling J\re-
placc. Creffl turf landscap..
inc. CovPred patio. 3-car
J.,'H.rage only l 'i yeani old.
Ready fur tJ1is~ Only $28,000.
A nwst to .IK'e~ ! Jnves tigate-. can 17l~l 962-0.l8.).
fORISI' [ OL\O~\ "' R£~1. T01"5
1913 Brookburst A\·~.
Huntington Beach
ii;--J\~Vie~
Blulf-3 bdnn-Pricc $24,995.
Terms.
t'i\•C ~·i; or Onf' 100 ft boat
can be docked al this S,000
i;q, ft. home on water,
S275.IXXI
Drive by 3111 Coolidge, C.M.
11 mon. old 2 bdrm & din.
nn. $1200. dv.'l\. & move 1n
lodlly.
C. Quintard Reahor &12-2991 ------------------
Cost• Men CommercfaJ
Property 151 Loi> for 5•1e 17D
4 BR. BAYCREST ACRE ._, Clmlm'J """"' FORECLOSURE
Huntington Baedo Hunlint1tcn Beach Newport Ba•Ch u~NMU~su<ii:A~l'.'h"°";;;::,.;"'.&&~1io,~1."F-;i;:;;;;:;;;;;,;;::;;:::;;::;;;;:;;;;;;:i;;;:::::;;:::;;::;;;;;;;:::;;;:::::;;::;;;;;;;:::;;;:::;i Buslnftl
_o .. ppo.._rtu_n_l_tv;.._ __ 200_ Gener•I
Houses Furnished 300
m11mt. 4 Br, lrg 11iditl:
class lam rm for den. 5hop
or combo. Liv. nn, dbl gar,
2 ba, Convenif'nt, quiet Joe
near all schls. Out of smcig.
10 Mlns from bch. 2 mins 10
San Dieco Or Nwpt Frwy.
30 Different types Azaleas ln
a garden extremely easy II'.>
main1ain. No I a w n 10
mow . Outdoor cu I I et s,
outdoor lights~ Christmas
lights bltn. Citrus trees,
l't1agnolia, Jacaranda &
Norfolk pine. Sprinkling
system frnl &. rear. New
water hea ter, new
dishwasher, new disposal.
2,098 Sq ft + 460 sq 11 in
gar. $35,650. For Sale By
Owner, ~3660.
.COSTA MESA
EASTSIDE CHARMER
3 very large bedroomi;.
Enormous living room with
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TOP SALES
FOR MARCH
With total
sales of '
$298,000
Member oC Hu'ntington Beach -Fountain
Valley Board flf ~ealtors. We're sold out of
J tstin~s of all typ~s. Need income property,
3 & 4 bdrms, li!.ll areas.
BRASHEAR REALTY
{23 years experience)
17931 B81ch Blvd., Suit• D
847 ·8507 Eves: 968-4377 or 968· 1178
Ne11· listing. Ownt>r aolnr lease back w/8% net net 2~ llttfl ho.rs. ranch repoa.
east, mUst .veil nice Bay-net. 6'7l.-2262 O!' 673-5711 ae&sed from former ae~
ho 4 bdmu f iJ,y apace employee now avall-crcs1 me. • am Condominiums able at devtiopers oost. rm, dining rm, 2 baths, 2 for sele 160 SAVE • .,,_ frplcs, tlle entry, larger dh1
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garage. Ult M' wide. Aak-LAZY UVING condorninium on these 1abulot11, oak 1tud·
Ula: llS,900, a1Yle. Lux"'"" .. nnnmtment ded, ranch size spreads. -,, ............ Located in the booming
CALL 0 6'' • J 414 in this 2 BR, l 1Ai Ba. wtie. South Caut area oear San Jll~~ SJ7,950 llill price. $100dn. oo Juan Capistrano. HI gh 7'r. ....., Fll.A·Zll, or no dn, G.J. above the i;mog, private
N11r N1!,~:,Ll.~1 orrltt TEA~·s n10IC&S21.!i00 road and locked pte guar-
BUYING -.-eu-nc-=ET......-B°'oo~STE=R::--_I
A BUSINESS? H'""1y to oo.ch. um pd. Slt5.
Are you buying prollts or
tosses! Remove 90% of the
risk, Get maximwn lever·
qe plus prote-ction. Save on
cash outlay.
INVESTIGATE
BEFORE YOU
ALA Rrntals • 64~3900
$81}-UTIL PD. Bach at bch,
yearly. Rcdl!'C'Or. Hurry!
Blue Beacon * 645-0111
e VACATION yr rou1:w1-cozy
l Br. child/pet ok. $140.
ALA RentaJs e 6-i~
INVEST B•lboa Peninsul• 2'5 YEARS Experience. Ac-• , • full price. Vacant 3 BR, 2 a.nttt the natural beauty of Builders Attention Ba. Monticello townhouse. this former Spanisb Grant quisilions, mergera, opera-SUMMER 3 br, 2 ba, lge kit
Older unit b.lock t a tions &. administration in w/encl palio. S 2 2 5 /wk . . • o oce n. Super financing avail • no surrounded by beautitul Value 1n la""'• o-... to be diverse industries. \\>'kdys 714/j.l&-c:Mi71, ex 394; . '""· • '"1'• points · no penalties. Cleveland Natlonal Forest Wknds 213/645-2963 rollPct. sold as 15 for $28.500. Larwin Re1lty Inc All utilities available. AXIOS INC.
Call :·673-3003 644-2639 Eves. S46-S4ll anytime • PRICED FROM $9,950 714/541-9992 Coron• deJ Mar
associated 9-12 AM 1-4 PM (111 The Experts! I LOW OOWN·EAS'l TERMS CHAfu\1.ING l\nle 2 Br hse,
We speciallie in selling con-C~U:e~;s~:=: o~U: Manufacturer of specialty ~~~· l!i~r ~~~r:;~· m!~~ BROKERS-REAL TORS
2025 W 6atboo 1173·J66) dominiums, buyers waiting. l•w ,00, .•• pa-•-wL-.. construction products lor .1 "·· 1 ....,. ..., ''-"Lll 11U1M: ce1 ., S11t1g crpts. avocar o ...... uble exposure at no ex-former owners LOSS b your use in romputer facilities bltns, smJ patio-garden. * OCEANFRONT * Ira cost. Call today for free GAIN!! Call or write 1JJr has developed a completely Ocean slde of hwy & walk f(I
beautiful red brick fire-Huntington Btiich place. ··G L I S TEN r NG Huntington Bei1ch
* DUPLEX * appn.~. complete detail! and color new concept which wilJ be evl'rylhing. Avail immed.
2 Up • 2 down. Owner am:-L1rw1n Realty, Inc. on-11ile photos. Buy direct manufactured & mktd rt.ii.· Lease $190/nio. 67~13.
ious -m1.1St &ell today Try 2156'J Brookhunn, Hntgn Bc:h frOm the developer: t>onally. Costa Mes• HARDWOOD F L 0 0 R S". FIX ME UP Country atmosphere, \\'Ith
lots ol toWering trees lining
tbis circie street. G.I.'s no
money down • v.·e'U get you
qualified. Also FHA terms.
SUbmit what you have on
$24,500 price.
Walker & Lee
LOOK
No down VA
: bedroom, 2 ba1h
Dutch Haven
1Zl.9'o
$6S,OOO. · ~5411 •nytime We are looking for an in· BURR W 2 BR l% B RANCHO CAPISTRANO vestor, either participating 3 BDRM, firl'plare, carpt!ls. HITE Co~iniwn i: a~u"f~ 2171 DuPont Drive, Rm 3 or non-part., approx. S50.000. $225. nio. No pets. 540-0m
Wi l't1i. from Beach. ' story REAL TOR community. Patio, pool., etc. Newport Beach, Cal. 92664 Call or write, Compsite Mfg evenings
3 b1r. 2~ ba, huge family rm 2901 Newport Blvd., N.8. BY OWNER. 54~4 83l-322l Co., 1570 E. Edinger Ave, 3 BDRM + l•mHy -m. w lrplc. On lrg corner Jot ~ u.,... 6""' --'C'.-•D SA 8.§.36:ll ·~ w/wep boat storage-yd, AJ.. "'~ ,.......,.,... "'""5· Duplexes/Units 50' E-side duplex k>t, 1872 ' · · · Crpts, drps, stove, garage.
b 35 Steps to Beech sale 162 FuUerton St., C.M. Ready to 11=. mo. Kids OK 64~.U :;uma le 5% % VA Joan. · J ~ 2 BR. & conv. d'". 2 "-•"-. '':':-::---:,,-----.,.-build, have Pans. FHA TO BUY OR Dick fi.folzahn Rltr uau"" 1, ·L il t t Newport Bt•ch {714) 531-1622 Newly decor. I Jmm11.c. SAN Clemente, under commi 'iurwys, so es· SELL A BUSINESS
$35,900
$21.950 • $900 00\VN construction, 2 adjoining bldg permit, etc. $l5,000. S.. WATERFRONT HOME
Realtors PCX>L + 4 br, is290 cash & Home Show Re•ltor1 4-plexes, cb to bch &. mkt5.1 ~.......,.-~-------HOLLAND BUS. SALES 2 BR + BR. on lo"·er !eve!
mro Harbor Blvd, at Adams BIG take over GI loan. $214/mo ''Armchair Househunting" Pvt patios, fire, bura .• 21~ AC. Cabin site, Apple "The Broker wlth Empathy" Beaut. bay view. Pv!. park
B•lbN Penlnsul• :>45-9491 Open 'til 9 PM total. Prncpls only 842-8434 J53.J E. Coast Hwy., CdM Fintercol ' m.,,vac s YI 't•e ms . Valleyt;'I ml ;,k_ "'s ,• 2"'sow 1Il6 Orange Ave., C.M. w I flowers & ~. Thru
PACESETl"E'R -POOL . family Room Irvine , 67S -722S rpci, eec gaes gar recrea 8 es. • · 6454170; 54Q.0608anytime August 151h.
•DUPLEX -2 Bdnn1. up, 2 You've never seen anything 4 bedroom ""P~A~N70=RA~M71~C~V~l~E~W~I d1::'"500· e.,y,_~~~r, 10% dn, ,8!1Ab~2!, t er m1. Bier. Wesley N. Taylor Co.
Bdrms. do"'fl· $~7.500 like it. Fantastic 2-story 4 No down VA ""• · """" 24 hrs. ........,, · NEEDED:
l\larshaU RPalty 6754fi00 .. _.__,m home ...n ... fo--al or F1-IA GRANDCHILDREN of jetty & main channel. 3l•o=u"P"L'E~X"-'N'°'O"""D"'W=N.,--CHOICE lot. JOO x 13S R-2 REAL1'0RS """''"" '" "" WELCOMEJ BR., .C ba. home w/formaJ \VORiaNG PARTNER OR 2111 San .Joaquin Hills Ref.
B dining, den and kitchenette. S34.950 din. rm., ''"dy·, 2 t-Jos lo vets or assume 5%. % loan. pavecl alle-y. 348 E. PVT JNVESTOR. Substant-NE'\VPORT CENTER 614--1!110 1ycre1t "-""' ,,,_ Spa"'-" '"'' l·Level J BR. 2 Ba. towt). .,.. • WI Fl "-"-•t•r St CM clo" to ~..,,,... .,, """' wet bar. Newly redecor. w crpt, A heal, Patios, '"""'"' · iat return on nJOney invesr--·" drck '"'''""ki"" hug< house; f""I., beam ceil.,· Bltn 0 1 $3l 500 B k 17th St shoppin<> are a TREAT yoursell lo a vaca-
* B •,YCREST * •u" y ' .,.. O" ---"y "-•<h. 1169,500. s. n Y • • ro • ... ed. secured v.·/collateral. " ki'"" "-•1-" -1 Ex 0 C SH atrium sen,. .... ,_ DlS'-. bd-" ,.....,... <Iii: 122 000 67~ nc...... lion 'til June !Sth. 2 Br
4 BR. 3 ba, Format dining, =nt~ .... ~; ;' W,~ ~ 45 A rm. from g:;~rrn: Din. 2001 &yside Dr. By app•t.1;-•-•_646-_-_8226-=-·----~~ ' ..... .,,.~ For IJl(lre info v.'lite P .O. rurn .. on ocean. S2!i0 mo.
family. util. rms. Swim tenns flexible. Call 54~24 Move!! you in rm., 1uney &. bright.. Con-Bill Grundy, Realtor Income Property 166 Ra-~::t H~~~~~ 6H:t!:.: "Bo=•~l81_9~·-s_,_,_1•~An~•~·--ic"c'c-c2940cc.·-~~-~-~I
pool + v.·hirlpoo!. Just im-South Coast Realtors. .C bedroom vt!nient kilch.; v.·aJled front 833 Dover Dr., N.8. 642.46201----------$12,000 • SJ(X)() d 0 w n . Q\l/N your Qwn business -3 Br-Good IOC11.tlon. Yt>ar\y.
mari1lale! l\ best buy at 1 ---v=A~C~A~N~T~---t Corner Lot & rear garden, Enjoy pools, BALBOA COVES DUPLEX Coastline ~3m, 536-1366 Calif. Co. bas opening for Avail now. 213/927-4135 or
$7:t,;'.JOO C "-'l BR , S26.930 tennis &: bicycling in this WATERFRONT PLUS LAND OWNER --"• holp. , ·gu"• distributorships in this al'f'a. 213/923-96.11 Rich Irwin Realtor Nr. O, · ......,. E"ge. ~ · • f ..._ _ _.. '"""" ...., " Good income. Invest. secw··
• ,,.,-L~n • Ba., fam. rm .. bltin!, cul· v.·orry -ree community! ,, ...... ,erred · Must sell! 2.2 Bedroom uni•~ v.·irh "'ar-view lot. Priced to sell al San Clemente "'.,.."""" $L,700 • And )'OU own the Pr! I 3 BR 2 L •• ;--1 "" " .. """"' 0 MC 1-· ed. 497·1379 for appl. de-sac lot. $29.950. GI or M C me oc. . ...... _.e ages betv.·een and room fQr ~· . . . 1nanc1ng. I~==-----~~
Corona del M•r FHA' -OK. R. LEAN land! slory. Newly decor. Fenced 4 more units on this 63'x290' I ~-~'7"'~'~~-----ROUTE Vomding & Rack 2 BR, ulil paid, v.-alk to
B/B
2'l \'EARS or
REAL ~.,.ATE SERVJCE
IN THE !!ARBOR AREA
606 NARCISSUS
OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-5
Open beams, Ju.sh carpe!ing,
newly decorated. Xlnt 2
hdrrn. home-on R-2 lo!.
Build extra unit la!er. Try
10% down, F u I J price
138.9.lO.
Investment Opportunity
Hom• plu1 illCOme, on 11''0
R-2 lot!, adjacent to com·
mercial, Price reduced to
$60.000.
675-3000
r-- . ----,
m11A\' ,\ llE.lfll,
, llEAl:t'\' l~l'. '
l ESl __!_!·19 _ES ~o~o J
L•rwin Realty, Inc. 3 bP.dronm, dining room ~-. red hi·11 yd. 30 ft. boat slip. $75,500 lot _ Alley entrance _ R--2 LOT in prime area, F.quip. P/time. Hi-pot Pnt. school, heh, !i!Jre!, Sl7S, lse. ~5411 anytime Asmmable Loan Bill Grundy, Realtor perlect spot for builder or Costa Mesa. Plans Jor Sell or irade. Asking $1700. 144 W. Maripo511 . v.·knd.
21562 Brookhurst, Hunt. Bch. S29,950 833 Dover Dr., N.B. 642-4620 investor. _ $34.500. Phone duplex avail. 548-0769 645-5632, 1213) 782-3586 Houses Unf urn. 305
TRANSFERRED Univ. Park Center, Irvine DOVER SJ-IORES AREA 646-7171. I ·M~ob"i"le~H;-o-m-e'/ ___ Money to Loan 1.0 Gener•f
Call Anytime 8l3..fl831 You own the land Tr•ller P•rks 171 3 + Fam. nn .. ''fixer", in Lovely "-elegant 3 BR home,
Mei;a Verde. CN.'llcr v.ill L 8 _ ch 2,650 !IQ. It. Din rm, lam. MEXICO •1uu -• he~p finMce. $25,950 SPIRAL rm, breakfast area. Beaut. Gr•n•da Cave
Call ; P'1 Wood "5-Ml CLOSE IN yon!. Stt to """"" S72.500. i-"="*======-1 Owner 642-55M * * ir * The only OCEANFRONT
Scenic Properti~ 67".J-5726 STAIRCASE Cobble1lone path leads pa.st ~====----•• Z-4 PLEX. Pride or tra!ler spaces in
3 Br, 2 ba, shake "'!Of, nr Two story calhedraJ en1~. fish pond to gracious, older • BEAUTIFUL 5 br, 4 ba, ownership. Ideal owner ENSENADA
S.A. Fwy. O.C.C. & S.C. 5 bed 3 "-th 3 000.,, home, nestled on i"" cover-lam rm home in Dover live-in. Ea. w/1-J BR, 3-2 $'10. $90 per month
Plaza. Cul-de-sac lot, xtnr rooms "" 1• ' .,, Shores. Lgc pool & patio Br. 2 Blks to major sb.lp-include• •II l•clllu·,,, 'q""'' '''' J~.,. g••ag• {'.,.i hillside. Massive, ""'ri· d 197 500 "-U cond. Vacant soon $26,500 ' ""' ... • .,.., gar en. • · ...... owner ping. 673-l7ml ''' into. heated and fllte--' nnn.1 lied WOOd fireplace, formal 64"'~3 by owner 540-5963 aft 5:30 ·~ t"""-• ...-~. e DUPLEX·Nl'wpt. Sch.
1st TD Loan LARGE J bed. j us1 painted,
carpets & drapes, fenced
6%. ~O INTEREST yard, family rm .• children
2nd TD loan fa'ik~;1&10Lee
Term11 based en equity.
642-2171 545-0611
Sf'rving Harbor area 21 yn:,
Sattler Mort91ge Co.
Rca!lors
7682 EdingC'r
r714! 8~2-4·155 or ~10·::il,l0
~-....-;-o=oo-==;,--1 septtrate formal dining dlnin&: room. 3 bedrooms, 2 BY ov.·ner, Harbor View beaut-brand new! 3-2 BR Mount1i", Desert,
COLLEGE PARK room with buUtin china cab-baths PLUS l bedroom 1 ~· '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii home, 2 yn; old, floor plan v.· many xtras . .---11me loc. Resort 174 r·
AREA inets, upgraded e-lectric guest hc>use. $45.500. Call . 3, l sty, 4 BR, 2 ba, isle Blk to bch. Cash Fast ' Large 4 bNi home
336 E . 17th Street RENT OR
LEASE OPTION
Sharp 3 lg Br. home :l Ba. builtin range double oven, AO/.a.:n. kitchen, din'g rm, frplc, FOUR STAR REALTY SACRIFICE • In 1\lcsa VerdC'. new
k lam rm. shag carpet. walk·in panl"", b;g family I "" 142 = 64"218 •-,._ "·It .. -I t A t V JI c t Cl o• p k •J own auu. ,JJU. ...., ~""" vv co ..... e o, pp e a ey lst & 2nd Trust Deeds arpl'. osc ., ar S33.cro ~5780; 54&-5797. room \11ith hu•e waJl/waJ! 113 ooo ~·--, m"'i ,.,, S300 mo "16 9•ZJ •<I REAL Est'AJE 1'1ARINERS WESTCLIFF PRIVATE PARTY • . vwr..: .... . FREE APPRAISAI.S . .,. • " . VACANT, newly painted 3 brick fireplace, 2 master "" .., Ginny MorrillOll, a i en t B B 1 4 br, 3 ba. 5%·10 loan. I have free&: clear property "-'" .....,_., Costa Mell Investment $90 • nicl' I r. ungao1\", BR, 2 BA, co•"d pat;o, ail bedrooms, liUn ken Roman 11-G!o"--Sr 1~ = 0 ... ., .,,..,., .,,....,,.._ · • ;iv ~ ... ),"' • .,.,,.,JU. wner ....o-W<>J v.•/good income in C.M. Val-548-7711 •nytime stove & relr1g, near shop-bltins. No qualifying. lub. Assume 6% VA loan *-~73 549-0316 u ~·ooo F 1 LAKE Elsinore, 3 adjacent p;og. •· FH I S35 800 "--tod Newpori Heights e ~. · or ax reasons, II J •-n.:.sume A oan. $218 ' · ~ ay, CHOICE WOOD'S I \\'Ould like to trade in on hi side ake view 10is, $2700 M ed 250 Blue Beacon* 645-0111 total mo pymts. Ownr/Agt. ,, cash. ~2449 oney W•nt COVE OPEN FRI/SAT. 1..C approx $200,00? prime units e ON THE BEACH-immac.
PERFECT • • • 1-636-4<--lO-------I 4 BR, :n.;, BA. only 2 blocks 445 TUSTIN AVE or commercial property. Real Eatate NEED $5000 1st TD at 9~. 1 Br, encl gar, child ck.
&ach homr, super sharp, East Bluff 962-4471 ( ::::!} 546·1103 to beach. Beamed ce-ilings, Immac. 3 bdlm. 2 bath; fam.1_c_,_U~"'~~-~'m=.==;,---Exch1ng• 111 due in 5 yean on Laguna .$1JO.
super clcan: bright 2 bdrm. 1----------fireplace. separate dining ily rm., 20 X 22 rumrius rm. FOURPLEX HAVE ~-~~,h~l.o~l.~P~h-~968-~~1~09~7!jj~/ AL.A Rcn1als e 64~3000 & drn. On{' of CdM 's finest e EXCLUSIVE AGENTS e r oom privat en I ed o FH • TAKE YOUR PICK • e c os over i;arage. n!y 4i.I Yr5. ,.. 3 BDRl\f., Family rm., park
ioc .. I blk, to i;tairway to Si\LES • LEASES courtyard plus brick barbq old. All 2 br, l ba, crpts, drps, NEW ortice Bu ildin& I~ like yard. Costa Mesa. Kid!'!
bt-Rch. S~.900. f $2·1.00J 4 BR, • l ''li Btt. 2'll·DZ area. $59,950. Lingo Real 3336 Via Lido, Newport Beach bltns, glll'ages laundry rrn, W!llOO K ~quity. Hourt1 for Rent ~ OK, brk., $200 a m<.rnUt NO
Delancy Reil Est~t• Esrate. &. east &ide co.Sta Mesa. Xlnt SZTK Net Income ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~· ;~I FEE. 540-1720. -E Co H CdM &. §1 S•n Clemente -.... · asl wy., ' • ..,., *** 499-l.1!17 *** cond & only $48.000 w/low WANT e OLD \VORLD CHARM· 644·7'210 ·l'>I .,..,,j()() 4 BR. • :? Ba. GooChc ~' * $59,500 * BY owner, 3 BR. tile baths, monthly payments. Broker HoUHI Furnished 300 beam ceil, frpl, huge clo$cts,
P I ' I Ch .. 2.()177 BA YFRONT Jlouse or Loi. rov nc1• arm re ty $30.500 4 BR .• :.z Bfl. Pool \Voods Cove area. Lovely patio, frplc. Beautiful ocean · . cpls, drps. util pd. Sl5fl.
I DUPLEX I Olde English style home. vu. $3.1,750. 492-258.'l l --N=E~W~=52~U~N-l=T--i ~~W~.R~·~D~uBo~i~,;~"5-~Tl~'6~~ Gen.r•I ALA Rentals e 64."-l!Ol
Sh.ing!ed exter., v.·arin 1o.'00d 2-114 Vista Del Oro S:ID.':JOO 4 BR .• 2 Bn. SIN-per Xln t grounds with lots Qf University Park Nwprt Beach. \Viii be com-I; 3 BDRM. + tam1ly rm., lull
paneBni rozy brll"k fpl. 2 Ne\\·port Bea.ch 644-1133 shrubs &. Ire-es. _ pletl.'d July 1. Top area, tax dining rn\.0 built-Ins., hrk.
Bdrm. ,i. ore., I '1. ba, + $32,000 4 BR .. 2 Ba . Beauty PLACE REALTY 4M-97()1 CHARMING hou!le-2 lge br shelter, spendable. Princi-fNncial Slro a mQnlh. NO FEE,
immac. l·BR 1p1, S~ . .:ioo. Faunt1ht Velley 2969 So. Coo.st J-lwy, LB & den, "'et bar. 2-car pals only, Bldr: ti<a-IJ.60. I r~;;;jiiiili;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ RENTAL FINDERS Ne11.·port, 54()..1720. Unfverslty RNlty s · · Frt• To landlords Jo'OR 881, by owner-3 br, l 'n. COLLINS & WATTS FAl\flLY H0 l\1E on 3 lots. gar~e. w1mm1ng pools, 28 UNITS e ,\!OVE tn today-2 Br, kids
3001 E. Cit II") fi73.G510 96'5523 5,_,, · 3 u..... tennis courts, many extras. 2 . Business 64S.0111 & ""ls 1o.·eh .. 'Omr . $1 20. bl Condo. Low down, nice "' ... ~ ocean view, L>Q,. Xlnt cond. 132.500. ~-& 3 br. Close to shopp1a£, '"
DELUXE 2 tlA: & DEN 1noa. 839-1092 Q\\'NE!t WANTS room "'-den, 1~rraced gar.1 ~~~~~~~~~·~·~'., AU rentecl. Htg Bch. $410,000 Opportunity 100 4Jl W.19~ CMt• M-Al.A Rcntal~ e &l;r-3900
PLUS Stop l br ""ni.J, 60' H , TRAILER! No otht'r rPason den. Comp, F'nc-d. S38,000 I 847.3957 l\f UF'FLER shop, compl,tely KIDS & pets ok-$2W per 1JK'.
corner lot. pnv P11tio. good --"-"-'-'"_V_t_on_Be __ •_•h---I to sell thJ~ super llt1llJl J ENGLUND REAL ESTATE [i)l'sro=~R~E,.-,O!ti=·~-2~B~R~ho--pquip'd. owner will teach. e BACHELOR Pad-sleps to 3 BR, 2 BA Colll'gr Park.
'''m •. Bill Pet'"-8'--. 213/ bed L . 318 Thalia ~n, """3 flttl Estate, ' ce, use. oceJn. Util pd. Uo;>. !21~1 4Zl 77S9 f'n .,ly ""• ...-$21,750 room, 2 .,..th OOme wilh ""'....,.," GeMral room lo add, C-1 zoned, 50 x 536-2449 ALA Rentals e S45-3900 · -·"
583-«>2!1. 4 BR+ l BA all the modern ron.. 3 units. vu, nr bch & shops. ;;;;;;;;;.~~;118'.I comer, $42,500. 19th St. GOOD buy beauty !I.hop, e BUDGET SAVER-I Br, HARBOR Virw LuU -4 Br, veniences. Cozy fireplace, patios, very nice. $49,500, near Harbor, Of. Will G46-362l T Th Fri & LAGUNA-$130. Utll pd, Nice cpls, drps, lil\'/rcf. d'uld.
2\ir: Ba w/ocean vie\\'. 974 CLOSE TO OCEAN CUli tom carpets & drapes, 10% dn. 494.4925 Acr••g• for Ille 150 trade. Broker -49-1-9659 Sat . morni~~~ ur.. • t BR. 2 biles to bch. $90.
Sandcull•. Qwnl'r 64-4-292!1 n:xl &! ft home, huge cul-de-hea\'y shake roof and Blu• S.•con * 64>0111 ALA Rcnt11ls e fi.1:r-3.ClJO
sac lot. Crpts/drps, fonnal manicured ynrd. \Vlll sell Lagun1 Niguel lG--~ AC. Pa~l!I & WALK TO BEACH BEAUTY Shop, 9 1tRtlons 13' 2 BR house, ocean side, By •--,---''-----N• 6 & 8 ·., b '··"der d n-I 72 "0 A~ want d ..-.> $165-3 Br, 2 Ba, bllns, crnrs, din.,el!'Cbltns.niC'f'lyla.nd-imm,diately tor S.10,9.ill ~'-BY,..,·-· up.3.'iOOfl.alUtudf'.~min. w uni Y<N-JJ · ryrn:. ,,,.,.nt I ,,, . 6"""' a is a 1;......... .,.. O"'nu, S45,CXX>. pd J f net ·1 vwnt'r, immac., 3 bdrm, lo Tall Pines, or BIR "-•-. Htg Bch. 847-3957 Sacrifice, ownr 962-5151. inwstme-nt drps, kids ok, * 673-l9G? aft 5pm * sc , rg covrred patio. ou a tr1u er they \\·sni. 2'~ ha. fll(n rm , ldry nn, "'"' •
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Costa Mesa SEYMOUR REAL TY Realton. 495-~ invstmenl . From $190 per • ROOl\1Y-2 Br, cpls, drps,
111.C.BeacbBlvd,,HtgnBch VILLA PACIFIC ac. 10 lo 12% dn. Bkr, C.11\l"O ~'-.(-1)"(1 ~Q.9 hl 1n11, rnrl gar,
• M.ESA VERDE -Spacious Open 'tit 9 PM Lido Isle 644-4670 V\!:I J.'Clt,J l"I-~ JJ(/• v kidt/pl'(J!, s1 :i0.
4 hr, liv'g rm \\'/frplc, fam =====~~---lt'ONOO 3 Br, Jovrly cptll, c10~A7C~.-.-.~,,-00~,7.,--0-,-,-1 1 T' p J 'fir Ir B '/ / Cir / ALA Rent11ls • f\4.)-;rnoo
nn, all eJec kitchen, crpts, ABANDONED & nr~ r drp1 thruoui. Li;: nr to eel!-3 BR., family nn, 3~! baths Industries purposed 5000 ac n• UZI e WI f e UJ f-n Uck f! $160-2 Br TH. pool , '"·
drps, 2 :iatios. SJ-4.550. foreclosure Lovely ~lory, ing panlry, elN: kit. Beau! 4;)x88 Loe. ·s93.500 Mojave River re s or i 0 Reorronge letters of th• yard, E·sidc. N i~.
557-7142. 3 br. S18'Al total cash & take lndscpd palio. Shows JiL-. a 4 BR. 4 ba . 90x88 $142.~ comm u n I I y . I mm'.. 1-.. --bu -•• ._
O,_, J•••• ~-1 1 ne " ""' _,., .. ,..,.. ~ Blue Beacon* 64~0111 GOV'T re.pos. Anycne can ·~ ""'"'' r .. ...:p 8 on Y model. Anytime. &st Joe .ft 5 BR, 5 ba. bayfront $149,(QJ re!lale/prollt potential. Bkt. low lo fomt four "mpl. "#Ct'd
b11y. No )Olln charge! $21.500 842-M34 price. Walk to bch lWl-8507 : LIDO REALTY INC. 644-<fSiO I • .,. • COZY C017AGE 2 Br,
to $32,tro. In Qieta Meu ""'~tention GI buyers.-:_ Eve1: 968·1178. · 3.177 Via Lido 67~7300 "JD'"""'A~,-.,-.-,..-~p~aJ7m-~S-pn-·,-.-,-.1 1 j~ El C
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Mi::. ;';:;"' rm':y 2 ~;Oo~ ;;: >;;.~ 6:i~' It 71~ rn :h¢i j I .¥Jt1 M••• Verde ~tl~~OO), for $2500 eqty, s;~,!. s;;~ ~:.10:~~-b!tns.
Operidt.Dy$29.9!i0.56-.2075 ~ -·••...,.. ..__... ~ ........ .£""(..,.......___( I N VE ST ~fF.NT only-20 I GAR 0 C I ~ Blu• Beacon* 645-0111
Costa Mesa co.ta Mesa lll£1'a vme acres, No. Cali!. Nr river. I I' I r , Corona del M•r l ·~;::::::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::;:::::;:::;;:::;;::;:::;:::;:,·1 Pool Sid. P1radiu -3 MADEi"'... Only S29 dov.·n. S29/mo. _ " _ _ ......... ~-lfolt J<::wv.• ...... 1 ""' ""°' """ """1 I 3 Br. 2 bit, rl~. l'fptll,
Mo.,e to the BEACH/
Foraiet thole Iona drivu to )'OQr fflvor:ite
btaCh or 'Wiier 1m.. New 3 or -4 bedroom. sinsle « ""° atory bomel m c:ro.m Cost•
u-,_ •30,500
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lots 01 decking, 4 BR, 2 ba )'OU r good fortune. 4 BR AP1rtment1 for s•le 152 F E T U L I £.\'elusive-Cd:'\!. Y,." r J y
homev;/hrd'Ndflonn, crpri, -slngle story in choic~ fi.fe~S j j I I ~ Why,_ •• ,·..&.~ cl~ SJOO/mo ll'&SC. Call 641-76!1.1 drps & blcntt. Nf'e<ls the Clll'f' Verde location. now back in OCEAN FRONT l.aguna _ _ • _ • . 00 ,.,. ii".....,." ··~,.,
cnly you c11n a1v~ 11, Full the muk~t. 5~'ft. •~umiblt: Ro)·ale, 2 BR, 2 BA, rond. do something we con't -? WA1'ER.FRONT i BR 3 &
prll't $27,950. All 1ermi. Pool, pal lb, p~llgf' st>CUr-home. Tl('\\ ly f"f'rlf'C', on M.n-c .. 11 847·1221. loan avail, Stllt.n anxious. lty bldg. on hf-Ach 49$-3115 I S J D Y A H I dy hl'11ctt. Sl.000 mo
SEYMOUR REAL TY SM.500. 8u1lne11 Pro .... rty 154' I I I I I e Comp'-'• the chuc.•r· i~ad B!tl Grundy Rl!r. 61~620
17141 Bc-ach Blvd ., llla:n Bch ...... ~ • _ • . -b., filling ht 1"-ml•ing word 3 Br, 2 ba, l blk north of
Open 'til 9 PM LEASE J une 1st 2828 E. you deYelap from lfep No. 3 below. Coll~! Hv.-y 1 C'hllr'lrrn ™· • )n,·sa'\ ;~, ~cn1ir
546·5990 BY O"·nrr. -4 Bdrm., 1 ha.
\\'/\\I Cpli:., dr•P"-'. trplc .. J ~~~~~~""""""" blt-ll\.\. Cla..w to achools It 4 BR, 1 I~ lb 24 pme rm.
Moppina. S29,tm l \I ha. Bltn kitchen. Rua• .a
897-09)) 333-6.143 drpe. $3.1.900. ~7-8194
Coils! Jlwy Cd,\I &rf!st.lt' 8 PR,•NHTESNEU~~."."•slEOEtS IN I' I' ,, I' I' r I ST.JO/mo 6i3-6(}11 bulldlt1s: wi1h 11d jnin1n~ .n,(V ••• _ • 4 Ad parkin.R' lot. Chimer 12131 rn1, 3 RRth. frpl r. :!~19 i) u~~~B~N~~c UfltlS I [ I I f I J !~~~:· ~;tu£: :~~n()"Jn,
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:165 Apt. Unfum. :165 Apt, Unfurn. Unfurn. 310 .-.r,•t. um. """ ...,.., .. , ~ • ., 1 I. Aft1.,
Corona d•l Mer ,,,..------..;.;~ICott• Mes• Coron• dtl Mar Coste Meu Huntington Be•ch Furn. or Unfum. 370 ,um. or Unfum. 370 Fum. or Unfum. 370
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=~~nt ~. ~ 22U htj~11e:!:: ~ ~1. ~t N1;.· :~. ~ ~· * pan S agance tl'lls. Pool, pvt 11&ti0.. Pets Pool. Chlldren. MORA KAI ..,,.,...._.. 64&-'Q.. .,... OK. From $1$9. Nr schoolJ: f ROM $135* Apta, 11881 Mon Kai Ln. 'ii
Costa Mt•• 744~ Seta The Mood !"or a: sboppln&. 17431 "B .. or blk E .. ot Stach at Gufteld.:
Cofndomln lums BEAUTIFULLY :n.JRN. ON ACRES .. D" Keelion Ln., 96S-75l.D, OI T I I B II d· < T n4: .~
IMMACULATE -All new __ •_r_•_· _____ 3_1_5 1 2 Br. Htd pool. Adulta. no l A 2 BR. Ftan a u.nturn. Quiet Adul: Llvlnta M7_. or so.n10. ymt c s 1• poo-I lar . ~•unas.-•nnts FURN or untum. lp 2 ht, 2
paint, 3 br, 2 ba, trplc, N B pets. $155. 227l Ma,ple or Fireplaces / Pztv. patiol.. Shq ~t."•ti,.? n!I bltna * FRESH AIR r,ro s op-Color TV louni ...... Heatth Clubs-ba, -• ttne<d patio, ·•·• bltna., dlhwthr. crpt.s, drps, •wport ••ch 642-~. Pooli TeMlt Olntnfl Bldst. oc "l\IJ. ,...,., ndoor 9olf drlvln9 r1ng..,..Ptrty Roorn-:.Fvll crpt."~i block to ~
lge patio. IOVi!I)' fenced BLUFFS l levtl. Adult&. 2 *QUIET 2 BR duplex, bUna, 900 Sea Lane, CdM 6"-261l 2 Br. i110 Incl all utll Wa.1)1: 3 b~ to Beach! time Activities Director. stares. mt Ell[s. $ls.-'
yard. Nr major shop's, all BR. 2 BA, den, pool, putt. car, patio, E-alde, loliddle (MacArthur nr Cout Hwy) Adult. only-no pet.. Beaut. bfg 3 BR apt. w/w BEAUTIFUL AP 67S--3293 or MT....(1932
ochoo1'. 1235/mo lu. ca1r ,_ _1, •• 1 ~!!J!!!!!!'~~~ii!~ >ll A'°""'° St. ~·-orpto, •-. bltn& """'Pt ARTMENTS: Single•, 1&2 5'1~1783 aft 4 pm or wknds. grttn, 1 c far w/elec dr. age COUPie, no pets. """' w 1 i '"""""'" ... r Bedrooms, furnished or unfu.rnlsbed. Ne~rt hacfl
"'ntrl. au""" ma!nt. 6 Pl. 645-<285 or 642-1298 · * COROLIDO APTS *I """'ii'ii\':;'i'i~'!"li~"""'l,':"'~lrla~·~l225~-No~"~":..0· 536-~l".!:!m
3 B•. 2 Ba, lam rm, 3 patio•, mo'• "'· Start J""" lat. AVAIL N.,...2· Br. 1% ha, 2 B<. """""A , ... t i.v.1', ORLEANS APJS. I & 2 BDRM. d<lwie APb· REASONABLE RENT-: Sin~es from $13.I. VISTA DEL MESA bltns. Quiet area. $2!50 mo. "'J/Cll/ ~ ...... ~.. 1 tum c--. ft1 N. t. Oshwhr _, dbl trom f135, all e I e c., 1 Bedrooms trolm 01". 2 •--ms from .a.--rtmentl Ref's req'd. New pa.int & _,mo.~~-comp · ,.,..,,.hly p&inted. ......., up. · ....... • ~ """"' ,.,....
N c~o ~ Condominiums New drps. Pool 646-8610 carport. LARGE Pool. .ADULTS ONLY dlsh~r. pnges. 1811 '20(). Low move Jn charges. No lease ...-.n'd. 1.1: 2 BR. Furn .I: Uni. Dl.th-crpts. 0 pets ......... 767. ....... .. ,.... Glencoe H.B. call aftu 5 ·--.. -~kA-s·-·· ... v.-548-!'AiOl Unfurn, 320 DELUXE 1 BR & &ch Apts. v•..-.w•o 2 & 3 BR. Ava.fl. Private pa. ' ' ' Mod I "'""""' .. .........,.--''"' ._..,.. i===.,...=REP===~ ---------1 i35 wkly a: up. FUm. incl FOR lease, debt, all elec. tio, pool -lndlv. laundcy tac, t·2J.1=/~92l~4=~' -~---e s -.-n Delly 10 •m to a pm Sha& crpt'C·Lri Rec ctnlll'.
VACANT & AINTED is Laguna Hills utll. ?tlo. rates ten-n1 avt. Jge, new w/a view i BR. l CNr. OrarlzeCo. Airpon: Tns. BEACHBLUFF Apt1 SOUTH BAY CLUB OAKWOOD GARDEN RENT StuU $155
thil sharp 3 BR home near N.'~~-;;;;,-:;::";"-;;;;:--;;1~998~E~.e,:C~am~l~no!':·_l546-<M.l~~!._I -1 BA apt. All bit-ins incl tin M 17tb St; m. Westclitl). New 3 Br, 2 Ba, cisbwbr, Tuttln & Mese Drive
Irvine Ave., ea.stllde. Fam. NEW dh:. sngl aty 3 BR, 2 SPAC. well furn 2 Br apt. disbwshr, dbL pr. adlts pool, patio. 8231 Ellla. Apuiments (~tlf I ~-J*~.!4~1$!!~4!!1~55:!...J*~--1
ilie-s only at S28S ~r month. B~. crpts, drps, bltns, pool. Prlvscy. adl!JI, no pets. 768 , ionl:":y". 613-69927.-"""-----1741 Tustin, a.ta Meu. SQ..8417 or S47.J95T (just for slngle people) single .I: maniecf .:iu) 1 Santa Ana
Call Agent ~141. Children OK. 2 c enc gar. Scott Pl. 646-23.l.1 1 Cost• Mesa Mar. Mrs. Tbompgon 6Q.f641 1 BR, refrlg, bl~ crpf:s. Irvine 6 16th 16th btwn Irvine A Dover
FOR rent or lse 2 BR. 2 ba, ~.'8l~.pkup inc PiS.1,0~.-.. -'-'=p "'oi"-n"i ='----1 ___________ -~-,....,==-,---ldrps. UM mo Incl util. 714: 645-0550 714: 6424170
condo w/bllnl. dahwu, woet 1 ,_-,--,~~--=II---------1 • * Jl30 UP* Adults only. ~ •Rent sub.fed to 1ocat1on VJL~~A~~~LIS
bar, ~ar gar., Pool.!, $210. Duplexe1 Unfum. 350 SINGLE, TV. pool, pets ck. FAIRWAY GIANT 1.1: 2 BEDROOM! Rlty MT-8511; Eve1; '":~~------~~!""'-------I 1054~ .. ~"'~1=~~~--l ·--------1 125 •"'wkly. Dana Marina Corgooua, park·llko "tting·l,""'7'..,;1'61=. ~-~--·I' •-SPACIOUS
LGE 4 BR. l~ ba, w/w General Inn, 34111 Cout Hwy. VILLA APJS. Closed rar~s tor max-Nr Huntin..,ton Harbour ~ts., Apt1., 1 & 2 Bdrm. Apts.
.-,, '-le, Just painted, tmwn 1ecurit.•. ""'·'·t 1-·t. Ttipl•x • qu",.,1 ·-a , _ 1 , ._,_F_u_rn_._•_r_u_n_fu_m.;...._s_10 __ F..;u..cr;.•c..· ..c•_r..;U;.;n_f..cu;..r•..;·;.;;;3;.;.70 Adult Llvl-.. ,1" "l' $90·nice 1 Br. Bungalow, Huntington Beech v ""'-"" ,...., ...... ....5 1. ...,
Woodland Sehl dl1trlct, $250. stove & refr!g., near shop. 2 & 3 BR's Adults. no pets. 2020 Br. $140 3 BR-s24o Pets Santa An• Santa An• Furn. & Unfum. 325 Esther St. :;.J&.3323 1 Fullerton Ave (Harbor to ok. cn4>' 846.oon. · 1---------~;...;.;...;.;;;.:; _____ IDllhwl4hel' .. colot coordlnaf.
• 2 Br hcu... •"' '"""· Ji:! BHcon * 645-4l n La Quinta .Hennosa Prlv:.'!.pa"0
• pool • indiv. Bay, """ s.. ""w • •11.. 0 ERN 2 "' •P-• ·--Avail May 1.Sth. $190/mo. Jau ...... , !ac. So. ot Newport mvd.) M D br duplex-Frpk, c:Mpet • cmie.. of J eolor
Call 540-9665 [t] Spanish C.OUntry Estate Liv· Near Orange Co, Airport & stl-8690 blt:ns, crpta. drps. Well tcbemet 2 bath& till
2 BR. patio, beams, trpl, 1 I ApartmentaforRW I ing " Spacious Apta. Ter. uci;~d~:~ Ave. SUPER VAL~ ~~~~~s47~1~il<iftn· ok. ,,,,Dttddy.,.,-vte w-... lhOWl!n : mtrror.d. ~
sml child. Yearly. ;148. 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~I raced pool; liunken g:u BBQ Mgr. Mrs. Joachim, Apt 3-A HARBOR VILLAS 2 Br clean & attractive ~..,.~~Mil robe donts • ~-~!° AYall May 111. 642-8520 1 Unbelievable Llvtng -Only . ~ Immaculate l & 2 Br Studio bltna:' air ClOOO tio N • lnr In kitchen • -t
l·o=-.-•• --,P=-o"<i~n"t _____ Apti. Furn. 360 I Br unf $150.furn $180 I :,..-,.-,7~;::::___~-Apts. FROM $115. Patio -eroadway iooP·i' · ~· bar -hue;& pr1vate teneed I---------·--------2 Br unf $175 furn $210 Park-Like Surrounding Lrg Pool-Lndry rm. mtns Kidli ok. no pets: m-~ · patlo • plush landlcaphw -
4 BR. 3 Ba. Formal din. nn., General AU. UTlL INCLUDED QUIET -DELUXE -Desirable Loca!.lt,n. '62'1 NEW l R brick BaN!i·Q'•. tarp bl&t.
family nn. View ;m Special Bonus; a sUver· 1-2 &: 3 BR API'S Harbor mvd, Of. ~7-9049 B • apts,. drps, ed pools 6 lana1.
?t1onth. Call 838-8980 Rent Buutl1ul Furnlture plated candle anuffer is Also Furn. Bachelor or st&-9081 eves/Sun w/prace. Near ocean, U45 3101 So. Bristol St.
for u little u wu,,. ,, ......,, brl thl d Prv patios * Htd n.....r. ""~===-~""'·'== incl pa&: water. 968-4.544 bohlldtM cu'" N. or So. c...1 -·-' Huntington Beach .. --• ..... --ng s a cvuis HARBOR "-REENS •tt.Jr-711
""' ~--ONE MONTH when yuu visit our mode'-. Nr shop'g *Adults only · ~ Laguna Beach ,..,.--Santa Ana
EXECUTIVE Llving-2700 sq.
ft. $390. 4 BR + family nn
+ office/den, 2 tripes, J ba.
Spanl1h -1tyle inner
courtyard patio. 1 blk from
park &: schls. Near beach.
Avail immed. Call TI4:
675-8913 or 714:544-6306
4 BR. 2 ba, activity rm,
frplc, wet bar. nice yard.
$29:'.l/mo, water paid.
846-5972 aft 4 pm or wkndll
* LEASE/OPI'ION * 4 Bednn house, 1%. BA,
Hunt. Bhc. $250
VINCO REALTY 64&.@33
Fountain Valley
FOR IM. lmmac. 3 Br, l'ii
ba, new 1hag cpta & drps,
!rplc, bltns. $ 2 2 5 I mo .
968-95-i3 or Zl3/241·1588
Laguna Beach
• """ s. ot s.n °'"• Frwy Martinique Apts. GARDI':N • mmro APTS -•195::.. PHONE: 557.S200
I I . h on Beach, 1 blk W. on Holl lm San Ana &Ch. l. 2, 3 BR's. from SllO. ** 1 Br unfw'n. USS. Otun
comp e e wit to l62U Parkside Lane. ta Ave., CM 2700 Peteno.n Way, c.M. View. 100 mu Dr.
Your 1,.,.., M-. Apt ll3 646-550 __._ ~ IN·t • (714) 8'17-544) •• 546-0370 "~
Purchase Option
!-• f * BRAND NEW * I BR. """' brlck !tplc, w/w, MH• Verdo riu, tem selection. Laguna Beach
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"~-&...., .• ...._ ...... ...,. ......... 24 Hour Oely. LA COSTA APJ'S, l I 2 BR. bll!a, beam cell, pa.Ho, $135. 2 BR. New c:rpta drps clos-
CUSTOM Downtown Ap1rtm1nt Bltns, swimming pool & gar-1 Adlt Yearly. 642·8520 eel pr, nr llhop'g, Aduits, no ---..._1' .,,..
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Furniture Rental 1 BR, ocean vlew. 1 bloc:k to age. All uUI pd, $150 to ;170 ;110 -2 Br., 2 Ba Studio, pets. $145/mo. 645-3515. ,,....,.,....,.......,....,.,.......,. Rooms
517 w. 19th, c.M. 548-3481 beach. decorator furnished, mo. AdulUi, no pet,s, crpts, drpi, pat», pr. 285 Newport Beach ,_.,-.. "' .WEE .... ,..KL __ Y-·M_o_n_lh(y.,...:_S_h_a_r_e•I
Anaheim 'T74-2800 new carpets, drapes, paint. 354 Avocado, CM. 642-9708 ;Og~i•~-_:m.s30~~1::·....,,,,...__,--l •-;i;;;-;;;;;-;;:;;;:;:;:::;;; I -l) ' twin or rent qi. rm,
LaHabra 694-3708 Adu1t.s, lease. i200 mo. 2 BR, 1 BA. Cpts, drps., MARINER SQUARE I ~I employed males, 60-4l85
HOLIDAY PLAZA 494-3839 aft 5 pm. 2 BR. l~ BA. 2 &tory. Cptll, bltns, angl gar, t child ok. APARTMENTS \ ~1,1 eves&: wkendl
DELUXE Spoc•·ou, I BR N•wport Beach drp11, all bit-ins. Fireplace. No pets. i i40. 546-9537 Announcea •k-av·"-b!llh• ol ,..__., Pool. Recreation ro o m • MESA VERDE ....... ...., v CLOSE to OCC. furn uttl, 1
furn apt U35. Heated pool. BACHELOR itudlo on Laundry room. Eoclosed • a~a ~ & 3 BR units for adult.I female ~. is5/mo.
Ample parkifli', No children warertrnt w/ftoe.t (or 23· garage. $190 1st & lut plus deluxe 2 &: 3 Br, ~ Ba. de.Irina to llve amldat beau. 64~
• no pets, 1965 Pomona, pwr boat, mo mo OD yrly security d e p 0 s t t • No ~~~ pr :mP45 M~~P· T:~ ty by the SU in the pre.. ,"/ff?:t.. ':-~~E # Bl.KS frOm H.B. pier, i6lal
CM, lse. Util pajd, no pets, chlldren or pets. Avail May • • U,ioua We1tcliff area ol ~ .....;._T......,.. for student, furn, incl util
Balboa Peninsula 673-2662 1st. 549-0674 546-tO.:W. Newport Beach. [ (rMIMJ.-. S6S/mo. 1 adult. ~ ~~~~~~~--.li1"-'iB~R;::.-;;y,;;.,;;;;1y:-.•uatilO' -;pd:r.l l;s~P~A<'c"2i-"i&~l-... ..--;.;;pt>;;--clr<>=m 2 BR. untum apt. Stove&: FROM $230 ...... MllJ -• .,... ..... ~~~.............. $1.5 PER wk, up VI/ kit. fZ5 Ll~y w:a~:.F~ITTt. ~~~d~I~ : rr;~ta~ g:t., H~;~,tr!~1Ml~: ~:w~d~~~~: r~;.a~!',,~an::I A:.::p71L'.°,....:....:....:..::::::::::.:::~Apt:::s=.=.==~=:::=:..:. Wtt~~~ta,;. S48-9'lS1
ti1aid servrce. Pool. Util. STh-2930 aft 12 noon Newly decorated. Kids ok. pe · ..... • · u, at Cn4) 645.0252 or write P:um. or Unfum. 370 __ F_u_rn_. _•_r_u_n1u __ rn. __ s_1_0 COLLEGE or -~.
e 675-8740e 1998 Maple No. 1 642-6344 WU8011 St to The Office of the Man-aa• * VIEW HOMES * . . CLEAN 1 B<lnn. tum. apt. General c Me Balboa hi, llhr kit• TV rm, LAGUNA BEACH 1-BR., oceanfront. Util. 1ll-Near stores and pier. l 2'114 CoUege No. 2 646-0627 2 BR triplex unit, bltn R/O, agu, ·Marinq Square Apta, ";;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;; osta I.I tele. $85/mo up. 615-3613.
4 Bclnn &: tam eluded, $160 Month. d"'t ll.lS/ Ph 61 .. ~".,... WILSON GARDEN APTS. dispoul. No pets. $140 mo. ll44 Irvine Ave., NB. Cal. • -1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-:;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;
·. f ... rm., e~c. N'pl. Beach Rlty 615-1642 aw. mo. . ,,.....,..,.., 2 BR Unturn. Newly dee. 2272 Pomona. 636-5640, 92664. PALM MESA APJS. I' * * * * SLEEPING room. Mature
ocean view, ire ace, w w e DELUXE 1 br waterfront· ,S32--41~~1!'.!_~-~---l'ii";;;';;~~~~::"'""~ wtir~ penon. No drink-carp., bll·in kitcb: incl. re· Co1ta Mesa $17S. Slip avail. 7 blks to New cpts/drps. Spac '"" El Puerto Mei• Apts !ng. Cell 6t6-a)1()
!rig. 1 yr. lse. $350 mo. C . S d ·~ Sunpo__.. """',,A_ grounds.~ Adltl, m peb:. 2 Br, cptl, drps, bltns, cloa-p~ll NEWPOrl~T .... care 1 BR untura •••••••• ..,"~:oo * * * * l"K'-, ••• ~. ~ •• l Bdnn. 2 bath hom, '"· A A e ORO Ul..'ll, ........ ,. Ul;J"{J'ftll $140/mo. 2283 Founta in ed gar + plU'king, Adults. ~ vgove "6 water. -.w-"'5 ,_ "'""' 14"""' • w TERFRO"""' 7 ........ 1. 7 tennis ell r7<:l'I 000 l BR tum ••••••••••• ne.50 1 Bedroom Apt1. employed man, nr 11th • ocean vlew. W/w carp. & CASUAL Calif. Living in a A ",; $195 a mo. \Vay E. (Harbor, turn W. $135/mo, mo Rul!l:ers Dr. ~. ......... Bachelon P'urnilbett
drapes thruout. Neat u a warm Mediterranean atrno.s-Lease. 1 .er., boat slip, on Wilson) 64&-Ql19 . Bach. l or 2 Br. Also 2 sty from Sl.35 $130 •up incl. utilities Al.a lrvW, CM. 646-8716
Pin! l~"" mo. ph•-. Spac•·-·· color ---prlv&te patio. &75-6467 ALL EL EC. GOLD --~~~~~~-·I Tow-nhouaet. Elec. kit., pr. '"·-Pocl I< Re....;at!on LGE furnished room in Jib """ ,,. ....... ....... MEDAlI.LION APl'S •Deluxe 1·2-3 BR. pat or bal SlJbtrn pa.rkg opt 2 BR apts $175 mo. ~ ... ., .......
MISSION REALTY 494-0731 ordinated apts -designed & $125/mo YEARLY. Bachelor , ll BR, All bltns. Crpt1. drpt, Gar. maid Aer, cpta, drps, Just mo.Imo. OK area. Qu!et .Environment. home. Pvt entrance .
Mesa Verde furniahed for style & com-apt, ,Btwn Bay & Ocean. No 114 ba, Crpts, drps, patio Nr. S. Coast Plua. N. of F .. hlon Isl at Jam-• POOL Off 1treet parkina. No Olil-1 ~Re="~'"-"""~'~·-54S-J __ 190_. __ t
4 Bdrm house w/trplc. lrg
yard. S290/per mo. bt & last
+ dep. See all 6 pm, 2905
Redwood, CJ\1.
FOR sale or leaae -tee
3 br. 2 ba, bltns. Corner
house. 557-7238 or 673-8096.
Newport Beech
Adult1 Preferritd
2 Bedrooms, 2 baths .... $225
REAL TOR 54.~
Senta Ana Height•
Horse property -Birch SL
3 br cozy, cute & clean.
On 1 acre with detactied
heated studkl or hobby rm
$225, 1st & la.at . 546-6697.
San Juan Capistrano
4 BR & family rm. Brand
new Troy home. Bltina, dsh-
wshr, cpts, patio, 11prlnklens.
For only S275. per mo. Call
493·1936 or 493·304l.
OCEANFRONT, lge modem
home, for fam ily, $500/mo
Year Lease. Reta .
213/582-1883
fort e Heated pool e Klich· pets. Util pd. 673-2256 view. Nr bus &. shopping, 54~2371. bortt &: San JoeqUin Hills e SAUNA dren, no pe!JI. ROOM I ba, pvt entr. By
en w/ Indirect lighting e STUDIO apt, yrly, l pet'80n, encl garsge. Adll.!i, no pet&, 2 BR unf d 1 • hR • JACUZZI Little Cof'OM. Bfach. $75.
Deluxe RIO. Adulls. No pet.!. R.ef't reqd, $90 mo Incl utll. $155. 645-3515. ' ~ e uxe 7'n • Rd. 544-1900 for leu:ing into. 156J. Mtsa Dr. Santa Ana 1S5SJ.961 Maple Ave. 6'15.-8585.
1 BR..$175 furn. 646-5800 2 BR. FROM "'55 pvt pat, e gar, a t.s: pet SEACLIFF Menor Apts •. 2 l!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ... !!!!!_.., Cofita MllJA ... ~ OK. $165 mo. 3009 Coolidge. Br, cpts, drps, bltns, pool, "!"!'!'!~~~'!!'l!~~~ FURN room in pr:lv. borne, lmLITIES INCLUDED 2 BR furn upper duplex COMPLETELY REDEC , 540-7247 priv patio, iitudlo type, l%i ~C-•-•l_•_Me __ •_• _____ ': O>ata Mesa; Jdtch. prtvil
365 W. WUaon 642-lll71 wlgar. Yearly lease S180. CLEAN&: cozy FAMILY LARGE 3 BR. 7 Ba. Sep. Ba. Infant ok. 548-2682 1525 AMAZING Adult Llvln1. BAY MEADOW APTS. p!U1. Nr. OCC. 549-lll51
Unbelievably Beautiful 0!11 213: 695-648'l UNWLi..f'~SA~ON. unit. East 13th St. Cloted Placentia. Ask about our Beaut. 1 & 2 BR tum°" unt Beam celllnp, paMitnr, prtv Gueat Home 411
V~~?' !SERE G~enFI Apts. DELUXE newly decorated 2 TI9 \V. Wilson 646-1251 gar. AdultJ. Sl7S. .!~'-'"'°"""=====~--AptJ. Self clean. overa, patios, recreation fadlltits. * PRIVATE ROOM s -no pe . owers Br poolside apt, lops in 546-4431 & 546-3776 * EXCEPTIONAL Bayakle D/\V (ln 2 Brl dlapl1. 1ihq Adu!
everywhere. Stream & luxury. $245/mo. 642-6274. SHARP-CLEAN 2 BR. 2 BR, cpl>, drp•, bltns, Living-i Br. 2 Ba. cpts, drps, jacuu.i &: aauna AJl ta, no pttl. for elder1y lady, Brtlbt • Waterfall, 45• pool Ree Rm . w/!rig, bltns, drps, new ....,.,_, _., * Bachelor AP" * dwer)' prden• ··-·~•-.
Sawia_, Sgls 1•2 Bdrm. Furn'. Newport Heights crpts, htd pool. Adults. no retrig, upatn, lnJant ok, • wmture a.v!Ul. EI e v, bathl. Huge pool. * 2 BR. from $1SS * Nutritlolll ~;i;. ...... Cait
uru fro ..,,,. SEE IT pets. $145. lndry tac. $140. 548-7729, sub-terranean prklng. From Merrimac Woods * 1 Bedroom * ~ ..... urn. m ......,. : CLEAN l or 2 Br. Adlta, m 968-145.S. $375. ..,....., ..... ml Parsons, 642-ai70 .. ts. Lg kit. $l35-St50. 2421 Eastside. 642·~ NEWPO~ ~WERS .,, 2202 425 MelTimac W~. C.M. 387 W. Bay St. (bhvn Harbor I :,--,,..,,----,..,.--1 * S130 UP ... E. 16th St. NB. 646-1801 • 2 BR studio apt, l~ ba. 1 BR. $125. 2 BR. $ljQ °'' IV '""'-RING BROS, Announcta • Newport Blvd. l,4 mi. N. The Gallemore ruert bOml,
P I Bl •-• LUXURIOUS 2 br co·•-o! 191h St). private nn avail, fer GIANT l & 2 BEDROOM• End of cul*aac. Pvt oo tn. Cf'Pla wn no '""' Apt:I. Now Avallablt . '. · Apt. Unfurn. 365 _._,,:,_n no' .... • ... .;.,., ~/pool. Adults on I y. CALL "ll _.. &mbulatmy iue1t 6d-9862, Gorpow, park-like setting. fenced pe.tio. $175. util lncl. o.1ww-.: • .-ll' MEDITERRANEAN ~•.J 540-2562
Closed garages .. ,or max· General 339 Cabrilkl. 548-&ll3 or E. 17th 'Pl., C.M. ~e:=~i~~O $37S. Ref.I. VILLAGE 1 or 2 BR, furn or unf. •s~u"'m'"m.,...o°'r'R=-on1__,-0,..11-~4~20,1
~n;;~~s.Hc:~·~t ·m~1 ;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;:;:::--;;:;= c846-:.::,.:""~====--·I Ea1t Bluff ROOM 2 BR, bltna, apts, 2400 c!~e!lvd. ;r.'f~4 ~~a~ 2 BR, 2 BA CONDO
F"ll•rton Ave (Harbor to VENDOME 2 t. 1 ~G~),;i;,..,~ll ,,..., '• blktobayorboocb. m<1 557...., Huntlnglon BHch ON nlE: BEACH, 2 .-.
Ba..Y, then So. until 2 biles nn• "CULATE APTS! 1 1 NEWPORT BEACH Rel's. i195Jmo Yr I Y · __ ....:c.:.::.=='--1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;= 1 -•· .. 1 1 N vd ~""'U1. c ean gu oven, enc pr, pa. 673-7452 m Ill _..., Ms courts, ~00 o eWpOrt Bl . 642-ADULT and tiOs. 54S..3605. 377 W. Wilson Ville G r1nad1 Apt's. '"'"""-""~· ------TIME FOR private bea.ch, complel.ely
FAMILY Section * A'ITRACTIVE l Br. Four bedrooms with hfLlcon. 2 BR. 2 BA, d1ltwhr, stove. 1 ON BEACH I tumiJhed, avail now lhn&
NEW LRG DELUXE APTS Close to shopping, Park Crpts, drp~. bltna + ref:rlg. In above & "telow. Gracklus blk to ocean k stores. • S&pt. Min rtnt.a.I (2 weeks).
Bach-furn , ... , $139.50 *Spacious 3 BR'1, 2 ha No pet.a Jnq 2868 LaSalle !:vlng! &Uqufewlt lh-.arro11ndln&: $~~~~1Y1r leue. 60-2020 QUICK CASH 2 BR Unfurn •..• From S265 Re~ required. Call ID am-
1 BR-fur n · · · · · $149.50 * Swim pool pu Vgreen Apt 1. s4s-35U ' I.Ur am Y Qftlldl'l'n. or V'tu-v.J Furn 2 BR A.pt Avail. 1 pm, 499-2:W. 2 BR-furn ..... $179.50 * Frpl. Indl~/lndry tac'la Near Corona deJ Mar J{l&b1'2~B~R~.-l~%~h&~.-crp-t-,-.,,.~-s, Furniture Available oNiii'
UNFURN AVAILABLE 1845 Anaheim Ave. Quiet Adult Living School.. Fireplace, wet barlr bltns, dlahwasher, Adulta THROUGH A Carpet1-drapes-dilhwuhtr M ~July, $3SO, amall
ADULTS ONLY, NO PETS COSTA MESA &U-2124 Newly Decorated 1 &: 2 BR. built-in kitchen appllance1. nr. Hoq Hosp. $165 mo. heated pool-saunas-tennis 3 =· 2 ; ~se2 furn, encl 17r~60~P~o~m~o~n~•~~64~Z·~2~D1!!5'.l;i':"il ... ":''l""'!'""""'""" Gar & Pool. Crpts, drpa. No 835 AMIGOS WAY 644·2991 642-4387 rte room«ea.n views ~alk ~ J>e.lch, ~~·: -B Ibo. 1 t nd pets. * 64.2-800 ColdMll, Banker 4 Co. 1·0-E_L_U_XE_nowi __ y_d_e_con>_t_td_2 pa~Je Parkina 644-8193 * SUS CASITAS • • • UPPER 2 BR, 2 BA. pool. Managt"' Ao•nt 541-522'. Br pool•lde apt, top• In DAILY PILOT 5'curlty ""'""·
University Park Lrg nicely (um Bacbelor & 2 BR apt, LilUe Island, Jm-No pets. 2 chi Id re n • e NEW DELUXE e luxury S11.0/mo. 642-6274. HUNTINGTON 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I 1 Br. Furnished models med occupancy. Ca.II Fem: $175/mo. 994 ?tl i I Iii on. 3 BR. 2 BA Apt for lease. Incl 1 BR. !!pl.It level _ EastbluU,
Rentats to Share
We have UNFURNISHED & open dajly. New rental rates 673-SSOO, 675-49U a.ft 6. S45-l8B2 1ipac. muter suite, dln rm xlnt bay \'few. A bargain at WANT AD PACIFIC
FURNISHED rentaJ1 111 2110 Newport Blvd, CM Balbo. P1nin1ula * 2 Br. Me11a Verde, new & dbl garaie. auto door $215 per mo. Adlll. 6#4670 711 OCEAN AVE.. H.B. ~~~i~J:X!n~d~ll: *StudioApt.$115 BRANDncwDELUXE3Br. ~e:_r·~~tl,N~~:: opmer avail. Poot .I: ~-ocEANTRONT -1 br apt, 642-5678 Ofc~71~:14!7mDany
privilege lo help you IOlve * 1 Bedroom $130 2 Ba apt.s. 1600 block E. 5574'00 area. • $1&:5 • cp~. drps, utll pd, $180 mo. WlUJAM WALTERS CO.
BACHELOR. a.lesman, ap
43. stralpt, will •bare new
2 BR, 2 ba apt, new
furniture, $110 ml) itacf'I.
54>-G<I
FEMALE roommate wet.tt your hous.lna: needs. MAPLE ST., NEAR !mt Balboa Blvd: clOlle to ocean * BEAtrrlFUL 1 & 2 BR. 865 Amlp Way, NB yrly. 673.-0983 or 675-561l. Contemporary Garden Apt1. Managerl; by SFCLUDED 2 &, 2 Ba, priv
645-0349 or bay. 1 yr lease. Incl WILLIAM W"TE•• CO. balcony patio, end pr,
iiiOi ... iiiiiiiiiiii ... iiltiiim l O/W d-I I • t Pallot, fr p I cs, pool. ......., ..., ,..,. """~
Apts., Apts., to •hare apt w/11me. Parle
Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfum. 370 Newport ApUI. 2 BR. 2 BA. c-1111 !1''1 'i·lltl.
·---·111'11ll11r
"SINCE 1946"
lit Western Bank Bldc
Unlvenlty Park
Day1 UJ.0101 Nlghb
4 8R. witb family room
Turtle Rock •••••••••• ~
3 BR. 2 baths ····•••••· $325
4 BR. 2 baths ......... • $300
3 BR. 2 balhll; fuml1hed
avail. Alli. bl .. • · • • • · $400
ired hill
REALTY
Univ. Ptrk Ctn!~ Irvine
Call AnyUmt 8J!~
' • ..... rp crp . "'-""-65 Call ... -;m:;;;<-;;;;-,;;;;;;;;;J~··~""~·c'll~15~. ~~~~---GARDEN LIVING 644-4161 days. 673--025.1 eves .,.....,..$l · .nv-5l63 2 BR-1~ BA. ~pla.ce,
Quiet, attrac, plea.sant UW for appt. NEW l Br. frplc, beam•, patio, pool. Adu 111. Newpor t Heights
pa.Id, Heated Poot. OCEANFRONT-Just built 3 patio, w/w, bltm. 1 sdult. Immediate occupancy. i225 ---------
1 BR Sl40. 2 BR $175 sty-f&.ntalltic bay view. 2 Y~~~...;, $136. Avl May 1. mo. 644-1162, 334-3405 work. LRG, deluxe 2 BR. Frplc,
Ad"' 54_,...,.. 'J'6WNHOUSE del>ce 2 Br cpts, drps. Adull.!i, 2100 wls, no pets. Br, 2 Ba, f.am rm, sun rm, ' H Pl 1110 "°'181
7'" W ••fh S1 c M LC 2 Br, 1% Ba 1tudlo a"t. 2~ Ba, bltns, !tpl, patio, aven · · ~ ..., • J..O ., • • patio, sundeck. dshwbr, ,. bltni, drp1, crpta. Adults. 00 No pets, tam!lles ottly. Prlv. enc gar. Quiet. 675-5033 San Cl1mente
BA YCLIFF MOTEL ""· S500/mo. ''" 615-Ml4 patio. 726 Joann St. 1140 Gordon G rovo -·------
1150 MO, uni iitudio apl • 2 s••~ NEW lux 2 Br * LOW WEEKLY RATES* 3 Br, 2 Ba, 2 decks, dshwr, br, Jl1' ha. Limit 2 children, 1/MO. RENT BONUS 2&:' iioo Mf, it. Quiei
Kitchen, TV's, maid R?Vlce. stove, reh1&. crpts, drps, % no pt"ts. !BS Valencia, Apt 1 * NEW * cul-de-4ac. Panoramic view
Healed Pool. blk ocean It bay. $300/mo ,.A__ ... A Ill nl ;1~2 br, crpt&, l or 2 ....,., .. tee U:S -ovft for leu of ocean. Ad !JI o Y $1811.
648-3265 lse. Adult1. no pets. 6'75-Sl34 ALL 2 BATH ·-----& no -~m --SMALL turniAhed Blichelor e 2 BDRM. Yearly. Like & Plaeentia. 536-1110 1 BDRM & 2 BDRM ''s"°.-n-ta""=luta------
~ : ':!.~~n.~ ~'"Ba~.a~ ':~72419Ji 1f:Jo ~ts.Brfte:•;: ~.::-!l~A; p~2:
security depogit 64&-8t64 6 pm, wlmdl A. Placentia Ave, 646-3160 AU dlx ll&ms In ol out
IMMAC 1 Bll, quiet, no Corona de1 Mar l6& IN . 2 8 ReereaUon facll tUtt.
chUdren or pet&. $125. :zsss i -D umt, r. dhWhr, El Cl!NTRICO APTS. Bo~ Ave 645-1848 2 Br. l Ba, lrpl, ah.al cpl, ,. ... ,,E· .nl,,..ith.St~·~· .. ~~.pttl. 2 Blka N., G.G. r-ott ==,.-"~-''--"-"-~ drps, bltns, hurTy $210. ~~ • -.,
QUIEI' sttrac studios $ill. Btwn 10.S, 630-2062; alt 5, 2 BR, w/w erpt. drps, ltove, Brookhunt.
J Br. SllS. Adlt.s, no .,·-. 213 ·. ~11'" ..... 9911 Centtat Ave. "' .,_.. ...... $140. No pets, Auwts only.
CAN1 BE BEAT
SlNCL!: S1'0RY
!la<tlh S.. A'""'"""" 2 8~. 2 BAnt
Cupttts " dt'pl ..,, o..d!tlonod 2135 Elden, Mgr Apt 6. 3 BR, 2% BA Deluxe tPt. So. $40 dtpo&it. MS-7935. Garden Grove C7141 5.lJ..23:!0 l!H~o"u,..""''!F!'u'"r"n". "o"r""'"'",. I ~S'ruNii';ii,N;ilN~Cc-.;:tg~l""lk;:_:.:G.,aro=•=nl cl Hwy. See Mrr. 322-B ** SlSO - 2 Br, 2 Ba, extra Huntington Beach
Unfurn. 310 apt. $155. Marguerite or ph. 673-7127. lrg, crpt.. drp1. 988 Mlt:1fon --,-C!IEZ..-._O_R_O_APTS ___ ,
Private Patios
HEATED POOL
Pknty of lawn
l·L-i_d_o_l_s-lo"'·-----1-,.-=-645-__ 56.10....:..~--ILRG. 1 Br, ground level, or ~39. 8234 .Atlanta. ir.2 BR. Pool. carport A Stange
HIDDEN vn.LAGE * Sl5 per wtek up pr, wsshr/dr;·r. water & BACJ-IELOR &Jll. w/w crplll, Private Garagt. Wuhllr.
F'OR RENT OR FOR SALE~ w/kHchen&. US J'ltr wetk gas paid. 673-'T29'J bltins. $95. rnontii. Bkr. ctryera. 5,16..80311 ~2717 GARDEN APTS.
Mon Thru Ftl between 9 •
Huntington Be1ch Huntln9ton h•ch s, ~232. eve 644-00&1 ~;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ I ROOM In nice small home tn r. eitc:tiange for min. child
Refreshing •••
Parklike beoch living for edulta
Caso del Sol
0/10 of a mlle from th• beaoh ta
"Aect•allon City" wtth 2 IW!mrnJng
peol1, putting ornn. gym, voll.yball
covrt, ••una, bllUard room, cluf>..
hou11. Ona or two btdtOC1m1, ru,..
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pallo, fireplace In two bedroom,
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Garages for Rent 4il
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SINGLE, encl. pr., for auto
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MHA. Agt. MJ..4422
Olflco Rontal 440
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Mr. Pof!-212!
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I1land. 6'J5..23,3&; &fl 5 pm, -l ~u~p~A~p~l•~·~M~OT~E~C~541-915~~55~.ltiio'::-,'iJR:;j;t:';;;p;;,-;;;;;, •••••-1 ~...;,.,...-...,.-,-''.,'-....:...:._..,1 2!()0South S<a m Via Lido Nord. Udo ;u;o 1 BR apt crpls drps~ ·c;:..'-"',_,.,...=""',,...,~.,,-I 2 Bdrm w/prlvate fenced •--i. .. __ ., .. ~., ... ...,
Ille. Call Weblitar ~or 1 BR. FURN APT. 1t~, refri(. 'rly. i adl~ iiou111 Huntinct Watch the )'IU'd. Crpu, drps. Nr. Budll"-:•:.:-:!!!!!!~~~,.~:~:-:JJb~~;;~!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:~;;;;~'";gJ
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GOING AWAY FOR FOUND: S4meM kitten In ee CONCRETE. Floors, WlLL do l'lol.I~ cleaning~ ARCHITECTURAL draft.I.. *EXEC. SECREl'ARY JEWELRY ttoresalea/~t'y, MAN needs cbeerfUI attrac
PRESTIGE OFFICE s u MME R r Reapona:lble, Bushard Century Shores patios, drives, sldwalkl, dlly, ~ta Mesa & men, contract job bult, New offlees • Airport Loe. txp'd, Putchu!na. t'econt.t· woman ID team up u couple
Nat 1IO Real Eatai. finn. •inate teacher will C9.1' lot tracl. ~1138 VE: RY• Elabs. Reu. Don 642~4 Newport. Good ref. & MUlt be lop rate. 1'.iooullght· Coad opportunity for alert in&'. etc. Fine shop, Udo. for apt. ruana;er or a111't
Carpet<!, drps, utU pald. house Ir. pelt. sr;>-JOSS or VERY U N HA PP Y CEMENT WORK, no job too dependablt Ns.-0396 t>rs welconie. Phone 492-1226 11ec:retary, to 'l'-t>rk in fast Mu.st ~. G?l-9334 mar for the lady, lt.
S1tJO Pft mo. Excellent for Sf0.-3828 , •KTJTEN==,.--'~',.-----;--:-small, reasonable. Free Bay&: Beach Janitorial ASST MANAGER. Learn paced N.B. ad~ er t I 1 l ~ g * LAB ASSISTANT * maintenance for man. insura~. tlX acc't, archi· FOUND: Young male dog, Estlm. H. Stufiick, 548-8615. Crp~, windows, Doors ete. d •···· J'··-1 fi agency, All skills lnclud1ng Write Cla.uilled Ad No. 130 3 or 4 BR house by June rlll: UW1tneas w ~ rm. aborthand req'd. 833-1670. 10 work 1n Rubber Dtvelop-tect. l860.8. Newport Blvd. 15th, 1 yr Jea!lf, $115 per lite brwn. w/Wht feel. Blk QUAlJTY cement work, let Res. & Comm'!. 646-1401 Some re~ exper. help(ul. * DUREL ADVERTISING ment Laboratory. Req: 2 yrr Daily Pilol, P. 0. Box 1560
C.M. mo. Pttler Ensi&n Jr, Hi on ears 8r tail. Vic: ll'vim> George do it. Lie' d., Mesa Cleaning Seivice No Sundays. Great oppor, to 21?2 Dupont Dr./Suit:e 4 ot coUege (incl math), Xlnt 1 __ eo..:..:;~ta'--M~•~u,::...Cal:;_i_f~mlS~--.1
W. E. Lachenmyer •re a. Ca I l co 11 e ct , Av!!., S4-8728 Bonded. 645-1695 Carpeta, \Vindow5, F1oora etc. take over. $500. , Newport Beaeh, Calif. opportunity with growin& * MASSEUR to wol'k al
JJJfj() NrwPOn Blvd., C.M. 2l3/5f2..2391 \VHITE male Cock a po o. =P~A~TJ=o=s~.---w~al~ .. ~.-d~rl~v-,-,_~,,,.-1 Resid. & Commc'l. 548-4111 Call Jean Brown, 540-&JM firm. For Interview appt. Oranee Coast YMCA. N.B.
Call 616-3928 Evti: 613+45Tl 1 -J-li--Sc-f>ool--G-i-rl-....,-~.,-roo-m-t Long hair. Found Nwpt stall new laWl'UI, saw, brt!ak, Janitorial COASTAL AGENCY Ex•c. Sec'y to $600 call 492·1153. Mrs. Con.ulez. &42--9990
Near Harllor High Beach area, 4/19. No collar. remove. 548-8668 tor e•t. I:~:::-:'.~:""'.~;:::;:::-;;;;:• I .__:mo~~H~"'~"°"".''~Bl~a~l~A~d~om~•~I Xln't skills for Youn; COl\$tr. -Layout It Paste Up I ~MARRl:;:,,:::~EO-,-T-oo_m_an_y-bil~i-,•'.' NEWPORT 61:)....3373 Call Nicki 646-9928 dll)'I. CUSTOM CONCRETE SPARKLE Janitorial. Win-ASSJSI'ANT HELPER V.P. Beaut.lful ores&:: 1d Employment avail. Cogta Permanent part-time CENTER , __ B_O_RM~._.:,::n!urn::=::_:,.,,--,.-, °"u".a".· I ;L-:o-:st;:-----~-,.,,,.5 PATIO-DRIVES.ETC. dows, floors, crptsh &: coz.mr Full or p/,time tor stereo benefits. Me 1 a penny 1 aver emplO)'ment. See Manaier,
Law Firm hu TWO otflcea, area, '11'alking dist. to beach Free eat. 531·7968, 675-Ml6 de(lllup. Carpets ampooing. furn. $3.SS hr. aalaty. C&ll NEWPORT Cum.po.sing Dept. Pleasant Mon tbru Thur aft 7 pm. no
Call after 5 p.m .• 536-1819 3 MO old puppy, female, Child Care A complete comm'! serv. Mr. Capps (714) 546-6955 Personnel Ao•ncy surmundinp. Sat work phone calla pleau. Paulo == 1r.,'::!e :e"f:c: pt-German 1hepherd, pt For Free est call, 962-0672. ATTRACTIVE girl, model 133 Dover Dr., N.B. involved. Call for interwv Driv~ln Theater, 3051
$800/Mo combined 714· ,...---------, hul~k)', approx~ tall ~~red PROVIDE ad Iv tr 1 if i e d Painting & bikinis & lingerie, 3 or 4 hr '42·3170 a-ppl., 642-alll. Newport Blvd, C.M. ~mi. ' ' . [ ,..t'IOIWlll lftbl :i~f.ort 00
uquor '1 tor~~ enriching summer tor your Peperhangint ~ • ..:~uetk ~ti~~ flexible). Lerwln Realty, Inc, l\IEOIANIC wf&OQd exp. to
Plea.le call 673.-7844 ch l Id re n. Unique op. . ~-~ Y pnvau:, no ~xp, EXPERIENCED in sales? New resale office manage service at a ti o n .
DESK space available $50 :iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii::.~ ~=-~--~~~-portunity. •~,.... senior No Wasting , terrific pay. G Good mo. Will provide furniture LOST Syberian hu'k Y • miss recen!ly=~·,u';ned from * WALLPAPE,, R *·· \Vrite Chusified Ad No. 89 reat .. oPP?~lty I for 2L562H UBrookhursB<tA~t, Mutt~·~ ttf!i See
at $5 mo. Answering service P•rsonels 530 5iJverfgtty, mask &. choke 9 mos. in E"-"" can le•"h WheD you call Mac Daily Pilot P.O. Box 1560 commission -..esmen men un ngton a,.., pay .,. wor ire co •
available. m Fo-re1t Ave, ·---------chain. No h-s, Vic: Mesa ..... v,,.. ... ,,,A,,Jm '··ta M•,., Callt .......,...,. &: women). This is a Openings for two ~rl,nc· l\tr. Beatty, 393 E. 17th St. .._ French, German language, 548-J#I .,._ ,~~~~-~---·---f ional rt ·1y Roat Laguna &ach. 4%-9466 * FULLY LlCENSl:D * de! Mar. .Rwd .888-9719, pro ess oppo uni ed, :f\IU time. general MORTGAGE TR A JN EE. _,, 1 ~ 876-7269 French cooking, sewing, ACCOUSTIC CEILING ASSEMBLERS for camper offering a lifetime Estate Salespeoj)le who are Plush modern otc. Full or
DESK space .11v .... ab e _. Renowned Hindu Spiritualist ~===~=----c-1 occasional excursions in her S • 11 t Al•o other factory. Apply M&joiway, '''st i g io" • ·-•t~n. '1ook>'ng for ad···-ment op. mo. Will provide furniture Advice on all matters. SEALPOJNT Siamese cat, ' pecia 1 • 869 18 c Compl•t• tr•'"'"" .·::::gram-. po-·-'u·., v_...,... young people. Fanla1tlc · · B ine car. Look-f?~ regular or interior painting. W. th, .M. --'6 "' ~, ... ., 'boa ·u train ga1 ,,.,110 at SS mo. Arul"·ermg service Love, Marriage, us 51 spayed feml, de--cla...,'ed, vie ha.If d~y pos1hon $3.50/hr + * .. 7 •128 * APARTMENT managers for stock bonW!i, stock option e Inter-co.' tract leads 5 W1 available. 305 No. EI Readings given 7 days a Larkspur, CdM. 675--3558 alt materials. 833-00n after 6 I --"---~-~--~--types well. Benefits i350.
Camino Real. San week, lO ·a.m. to IO p.m. 6 pm. pm. PAPERHANGER, !lock, foil. w"'w, Z>-unlt bl~g. Mature&. programs, pa.id hospitaliza· •FREE major med. Jns, Call Helen Hayes, 540-mSS
Clemente. 492-4420 312 N. El Camt Real, r le ex Per 1 enc e tion. We expect our eales.-• Annual bonus & incentives COASTAL AGENCY SM. ihort hair dog, blk Contractor vinyl, guar., estimates, The l'eferences to Classified ad men to ea.rn over $20,!XXI, ACTION ACTION ACTION
DESK space available $50 492-~~.CJ:92~6 w/brwn head .l feet. Vic: Hangman. 547-5846 No. 115, Dally Pilot, P.O. with no ceiling on earninv. P L U S , __ mo __ H_u_bo_,_BI_a_t_A_da_m_•_
mo. Will provide fumlturtl ----.,.===.---\Vllson & Placentia. WATERPRF vinyl deck,_S..C'-h_w_or_<_, _______ 1 Box 1500, Costa Mesa, Ca. Call <TI4) 832.7790 for a 30% lstg & 3:5% aa.le comm. MUSICIANS, exper. dn.Jm. a:t S5 mo. Ans.,.,·ering service MEXICO Rc\\'ard. 64&-7057 coatings, all types. Lee C'l.JSTOM HOUSE PAINTING 92626 mer, bas.~ guitar I M"J:an
available. 17875 Beach Blvd. Granade Cove Root. Co CM "'"1m -/.Wf'CLEJlNTNiG--l,~e<>~nfl~d~en~t~lat~ln~t~•~"~'•~w~.~-1 Call for intv., Shirley Arm-player f"r Summ•r --• ,·0 • 0 ST 1·t b A ing ·• · .......-We paint your home: not a APT CLEANING " ~~ Huntington Bea.ch. 642-4321 IJU 1 e rown von sam-tree t . F I B E R G L ASS strong, Mgr. 546-54ll. N.B. area. Should be able 10 1
NEW office, ground Ooor, $60 The :.ntre~ONT pie case & beige wallet es. house your size. 1tatoian & New apts; Lite clean-up. WORKERS-No experience LIEXiAL SEC'Y. llUJ>'r •harp sing. can collect tl} (714! I
to I'~. 1="A Ne.,.,__. ENSE-N~ADA inside. Vic. <135 Lenwood Dr, ROOM Additions. L. T., _M_•~t_ol~•-•_544-5 __ ,.,_1 ____ Must be ne~t & tast. Call needed . .$1.T:>-$3.50 per hour w/sorne SH, stenorette, IBM 886-5539. 882-7133. I ~ ~ ~.. c M Roward ""9~7 Conslnlction. Sin"'e s-· or PAINTING ,·nt•r'·r & ex-•ft 6 <<7 ~ao Bt.~. CM 642-28l!, eves • .,. _ "°" -r month · · .,..,... "" '6' ......
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"' · • pm, ...., """' depending on experienct. exec. & '-"i...-e-r. New. vu #fl.I ~ ,,... • nST Ti btk f ale d 2. Estim., plans & layout. lerior, guaranteed satislac-.__...,.-ig ~,,.. NEED inject mold machine1' ""'I""' ;.,Alud., all tacilltl" ...,.., : ny em · og, 847 1511 Apply at 837 W. 18th St, port Center otc. 644-6400. -" · · ....-.. ""' _..,... vie CdM. Has JD & collar. -lion, low rale~. free AUDIO VISUAL C.M. !,-',=~~~~'----~ 1 operators. M.U.. apphcation •
S.\1ALL front office, near 673-1708 :lor info. Reward 673-0098 MY Way, quality home I -''='="=m='=''='=· =96H=-=280-'----Corp. communications .dept. l;F~!"B'°E~R~G~LA~SS~M~ol~d~,,...-x-p~.,7.1 LITE bookkeeping, payroll, P. 0. Box 417, stantan, Ca.
Coast Hwy .. N.B . .$50/mo. EXP. ll-i:irld traveler lady repair. Walls, ceiling, floo1-s PROFESSIONAJ., l> Yrs ~ 40 .. Learn o~ration of Sailboat M{gr, C.osta Mesa. ~~ Female, • x per. .90680 ...... .,..,..,..,..,..,.ilii.
can 548-32'J<I wkda.y &ft 8:30 desirts position u traveling etc. No job loo smaU. exp, paperhanging & pa.if\. 11.UdJO VJSUa.I. equip. Stock Apply in person
AM. companion to other woman. I Instruction j(~j 547-0036, 24 hr ans. serv. ting, from England. 968-7461 room. Preter young man. COASTAL RECREATION MACHINIST I A newpmt., 1-1-67-0'-SAN--T-A_AN_A_A_VE-.-CM-I ReleTence•. Write Clasaititd . Lic'd Contr. Rernocieling PAINTING, professional. All MISS EXEC AGENCY 940 w. 17th st, CM. '
From 300 sq/ft. 35c sq ft. Ad No. 152, Daily Piiot, "iiiiimiiiiiiiiiiii~i:.~ Additions, Plans, Layout c I 4.10 w. Coast Jiwy., NB JtU.r:: * 675-2464 or Ml-5032 P.O. Box: 1560, Co6ta Men, I Karl E. Kendall 54S-1537 work guarn. 0 or 646•3939 . FIREMEN
Calif. 92626 Schools & :specialist. 962-6143, 547-1441 $7o+S899: High school grad !HYDRO. TEL)
3700 NEWPORT BLVD, NB =~~=~===== Additions * Remodeling d F'l 1· tio b SINGLE? WIDOWED? instruction• 575 Gerwlck & Son, Lie. PAINTING/papering. 18 )TS BABYSI'ITER !or 8 yr old, ·req · 1 e app 1ca n y 5 Yrs Machine 5'hop Ex-pet. * ON THE BAY * in Harbor area. Lie & Friday May 7th, 5P~t. w/at least 1 yrs exper. on
675-2464 OT 541-5032 * Divorced Over 21 * IT'S YOUR MOVE 673.&'Hl * 549·2170 bonded. Ref's rum. 642-23S6. ?.fon lhru Fri, 2:30-6 pm, Nr Personnel Dept, Room 5ll. Hydro.Tel tracer machining
DLX. 2 rm. ollice. Be&t deal Oldest & largest. For a aeU Driveways FOR clean & neat painting, Fash~n 9J!tla.nd. 644-4015 • City of Costa Mesa • 17 ot clos~ tolerance Parts w/
833 Dover Drive
Newport Beach
642-3870
in o.c. AU'port area explanatory message 24 bn interior &:-exterior, Call !;;';;v;;":vsr"'m~p~m-.--;;~--;;;;;;;;1-~F~..,,~· _:°':::.:·_(~n~4~!~834=·~""'="°:::_· -I & wit,hOut tooling. Req·1 abil·
833-32'23 833-2840 a day. 541-9991 INDUSTRY CAREERS ASPHALT seal coating BABYSITIER, my home
ALCOHOLICS •~ serv i ce. Driveway Dick, 968-4065 ONLY, C.M. Mon thru Fri, Gen'I Ofc $400 iincl:ty udto. make ,own set.ups S.c'y Conatr to $600
8usines• Rental C45 11'...,nymous. walkwa""', parking lots. We INTER. & Exter. Avg 2 Br. 111g temp ates, Phone 542-721f or write to ~~ 11:30 a.m. 6pm. 548-8782 Swinging youthful group, Lite Sec'y Escrow to $5SO
A / P Clerk to $600 ro.,~~n"t~ .. ::'m"'a"t'•loc~-~-twl P.O. Box 1223, Costa Mesa. AIRLINE & TRAVEL :'e~s~t~n ~t.:i~~:i~' ~~::i-~t.~,::S:::."_"'_ .. _·_•_M_•'_•_ri_"'~· • BLUE DOLPHIN • typing & phones. Attract. ~~ ... '"'·~ .....,. U 1-' p n n v b-' 1. \VaHresses,·· exp'd, ovr 25 for public contact. Hrs, 9 Stubbed in for Barber Shop, nwan ~ resi • cy duct~. ery rs '11 rates. p A I N TING/papering. 18 -
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3333 HARBOR BLVD.
COST A MESA, CALIF,
Sec'y to $550
Gen'I Ofc to $400
other for Beauty Shop. Ph COUNSELING. Birth Control, e OPERATIONS AGENT 546-6831. Y1-s. in Harbor area. Lie &: I =A7p~p7ty~ll557·7·~v,.ia_L_l'°-·~N-.B-·,,-I ID C::ant Associates A&cy
54&4673 or. inspect at VD Vasecl-Omy info. Plan. •TICKET SALES Furniture bonded. Ref's rum. 642.-2.156. BARMAIDS-Day or night. 18002 Irvine Blvd, Tustin
Warehouseman ·$433
Jr. Acct. to $800
Ne"''POrt Blvd • Santa ned Parenthood, 538-9679. e RESERVATIONS Th p . t Nicest Newport Beach 832-7000
Isabel, CM • AIR FREIGHT-CARGO Furniture Stripping You SUpply e ain · Tavern. Se' New owner atj --===~""=-=--·I ATLANTIC
RESEARCH
Arch. Draftsman to $900
Q.C. Super. $16K e COMMUNICATIONS Special kitchen eab. dooni Rooms painted $10 e.11. calJ (The ?o.1ariner'sl 2911 GENERAL HELP
SUITES Available: 17612 1 Loit#Mffound lr?)'l e TRAVEL AGENT lltripped $3 ea. Avg cha.irst_54_0-_7_04_6 _______ Ne\\•port Blvd. Btwn 7 & 9 Ste~ CO. needs full_ or
:rach !~~· H~.f ~~~r;; ~-;;;;;;;;~L::iJ;;;~ Alrllne School1 Pecific $5 ea. Gluing. 642·3445. QUALITY WORK. ,Reeson-pm. \l/ed. or Thurs. 8Pal/~~-CdeallP'ndMr•.bt5e;~·85<n"'41
Sr. Acct $11K
....,,----------~ 610 E. 17th, Senta Ana ab le. Lics'd. Local re!s. ~.1 """" . Carpet!na: Janitorial serv. S43-6596 Gardening Free e!t. $48-2'759, 645-5350 BOOKKEEPER F/C. Here Kl 6-6955 Equal opportunity employer
Jnquitt SUite 8 or call fF~ou~n~d~(!fr~e~e:.;•~d~1~l-_:S~5~01 j ~'l!'l'~~~~'!'!~~" AL S GARDENING is your chance to advance in l;G'"ELmo;-rr;A:cTr;ERS;;;;;-:":;_=·::encod:=<I ;::o.::::._~:;:;;;'f..::.'.'.2:::0:0:. RN RELIEF MD-5724 .... ' PAINTING/papering. 18 yrs · 1 SOOu.ld h · ,...... • · MAIDS ISH-0-WB--00-M-.-mf-g-.-&-oti-ice-t FOUND, vie. Slater & LEARN ' Importing and Mail for gardening & ima I I in Harbor aJea. Lie & A tripe A hr::'· ~ni.-....i ave A-pply 830 W. 16th St. Mac-Apply, Vagabond Motor 7 om-3:30 pm Shift
t Ord''· Will -me to your landscaping """"'• call bond·". Ref'• !urn . .,.,, ~ some mac ine ""'""6'"" on Gregor Yacht Corn H I 3151 H ~ CM P '" Cl · La 1-ta.mnHa, Fountain Val ey -'"" 1.·u .,.,.,.~ AIR Start "uv. .,,.. ote, ••vur, =· i:u:·Mo~~~ Yor"ks'bire Terrier -owner home and show you how to ™198. Serving Newport. JNT & Exler, Painting. Cali Sally Har't. 540-0055 1----;3~3~'!.~.~----J•.iiOiiii.iij;;:;;ii~:iiiiii"-LYN RELIEF
3 pm·ll pm Shilt call & identily. 84:t.2746 buy all merchandise at CdM, Cbsta MeSA, Dover .,n GUARANTEED Manulacturini Industrial Rentel 450 '-=---~---~ dealer cost or below. Call Shores, Westclitf. Lic'd, ins. F'ref! esL "" yrs COASTAL AGENCY FOUND -\\.'ht puppy, long expcr. Chuck, 6'1;..oso!I 2790 Harbor mat Adan11 PROFIT
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'" -78 for ,·nformation or PROFESSIONAL P-·ni""' * COSTA MESA * tail, no tags. Vic : Hamilton 'W"= · '" ·~· EZ Xtr I P/time or St c M 64• 1514 P, 0. Box 2178 H.B. 11-ee work, sprinklers, .11era· * PAPERHANGER* CAFETERIA, female. Nprt I _ a ncome. y MACHINISTS Huntington Beech
Convalescent Hosp.
18111 Florida Ave
$95 &: .$167 p,r mo .• immed .. . . ~. tion, pests, disease, '>''eed Reasonable. 646-2449 Bch, Exper. Over 40. can F nme, Men.Women.16 l"I
octupancy, 110-2l:> power. 2 AUS'fRALIAN Shepherd ABALONE divers earn up to trol Cl Job weekdays, 644-19'31 up, Sales w/reputable H.B.
$30.000 .-r '"·<I wk training con · ean up s. Plester, Patch, Repair Co. No door to door. Furn-R. Nattress, Agt. 642-1485 pups, female w I b I u e r -.1• Tenns. George, 64&-5893 A progres!lve manuiac-
500 SQ. FT. BLDG. eyes. 673.-1280. ~:i~jun~al~. 11;8ri. =!~! ONE stop Japanese garden. * PATCH PI..ASTERING CAR RADIO REPAIR ishedreferralson1y. S36-0321 tur!ng company, with ex-~ H.B. 147-3515
Eut 17th St., Ca;ta Mesa BLACK & white Shelby dog, Ing & minor landscaping. All types. Frl'e estimirtes M' 1 y h GIRL FRIDAY cellent worldng condition. . b 1"'°mlit du" Divers fn stitute, 7141962·1243 C tt ""'""""" lll. r all p ases car ra· T . . al d' and frlng• benef"-has tn exc ange or e ues. 220 Electrical Power vie, Roches!er & Orange 7141962-1243 Free est. 839-3917. Harbor 1 ----·--~-----dio checkout ~ bench re-o assist. recreation ll'ec· ,..,. 642-9862/540-2562.
Sll1l 1'1onth 675-6700 Broker _A_,_ .. _ .. _CM_._c_,_u_M_s-_7~188~-" ·~~~~~~~~~~I View, & Turtle Rock PLASTER -pat<' h-Rm. pair. 6 Day wk, $150 per wk. tor. P/tJme, immediate openings for OPERATORS .,.,-anted fO!'
INDUSTRIAL Bldg for lease ~IALE dog, part Beagle, 1; ·-~·---I~ AL'S Landscaping. Tree :s~~ate~e~;)...4';,;k~t [ree IRVINE PERSONNEL A ~o .Exper. Ne~ea~ *AUTOMATIC overlock Ir b Ii n d-hem • 2500 sq ft. Call 645-4930; black Ir. brown found vie __ removal. Yard remodeling. SERVICES & AGENCY PPY in person ony, ts· machine!, Call 962-2397
Eve• 5.36-4().11 M v rd •« •793 r· 1 t cl Pl bl . day 27th, 12 PM to 3 P1\f. SCREW esa e e, ,,.,__, Trash hau ing, o eanup. um ng 488 E. 17th (at 1rvme ) C.M. Club Greenbrook. {Al ~lag-OPERATORS_ sporawear _ St.r..... 455 FOUN G Sh hA-' Repair sprinklers. 673-llr.6 --------..,--642 1470 MACHINE f •"· d -•-D: 2 erman ep ~ ... I•••••••••• LE\Y Takas & Son's Plum· • nolia, between Ellis & Tai· mg, exp o • ...,, I pay,
GARAGE for renl, ilorage I?) pups-. male & female. Babysitting J A p ANES E ,· Amenrd·can bing Repair Re Pipe CARPENTERS bert, FV.l OPERATORS steady. 642-3472 -~ Call 6 00 Pl\i Vic: Cru\1. 6i3-1280. gardener. comp cte ga el')o Remodel Free Estimates lo-='>-==--~cc-c-.--,f PART lime CASHIER _ ..... y. be!ore ; • COSTA MESA ing service & cleanup. F'INlSH 1 Girl, $2.25 per hr. school * 64a-3264 * MONEY found -Oosta Mesa 12893--0~~l~OO~~~~~---l ~&f~&-83i;i:~4llif;m;;c&EP"Afl\ Immediate Openings lunch. Call ~1. Murphy, ,._1 & t A G ., some typing needed. Apply BUSIEST marke-'a~ in area. Call 54;,..2509 PRE-SCHOOL PLUMBJNG REPAIR 544-f,610 aft 6pm .,.._. up opera t cm<' r1 -eves, aft 6, p 0 RT
,.,_ 18th &: Monrovia, % day + Gardener. Yard cll"an-up. N · all Good Pay Call Now · ley 6 spindle Brown & THEATRE, CdM.
town. 'I'M DAILY PILOT Sell idle itenu now! Call full day iesslon1. Planned Planting. Sprinklers. ~ )0~2-~~28s; 9A.1\11·9PM, Sal 9Ai\1-6PM HANDYl\1AN, inside i.-epairs, Shat~ &: Traub. I --~P~A~R~T~S~MA~~N~--1
l,;iojj'jj'jj'lllii;edi;;;;i...,iiii"°"iiiii.iiiillliiiii642i-"'78iiiiiNiiiiow!iiiiiiiiiii h Ag Exp'd. 64fr-5469 0. C. Employment Agency garden cteanup, iprinklers, program, bot lune es. es Roof' 124 B d Co ta M t Pvt h I b · Imported parts ~xper, de· U. hrs 6:30 AM·6:00 PM. EXPER. ffa~miian Gardener ___ ,_n~g'--------. roa wa~ 5 • esa e ~· • our Y asis. Send letter 1tating past f'X· .... EH.l-3111 645-lill 645-3ll3 67.:.-2801 sireable. but any auto parts .$1.8 wk.COMPARE! 642-4050 Compl•t• Gardening Ser· LEE Roofing Co. Roofing of per. & wage requiremen~: HOUSEKEEPER • d e.'<per. acceptable. Phone or 838-5237. vice. Kamalani, 64~676 All types. Recover, repaira. ----------1 .. ays a
ther-mo l'OOf coatings, white CARPET cleaner. responsi-wk. Exper. prt!f'd. Park C/0 P. O. Box 10700 Tom, 646-9303, * * * * * *
Trader's Paradise
lines _
times
dollars
CHILD care :n myd hoHme. LA\l/N care & garden work. & color. 1.ic/bonded sincf. ble man w/experience in Lido Convalescent Center, Santa Ana, Ca 92711 PART TIME
Infant to 4 yrs: ol . ave Light hauling. Exp' d. ...~~t "te•nlng, windowli~W-<044~Fsjf,'<E'EP'Eii:---;;;;;::;;;:l==:=::=i:=i:=i:=i:=i:=i= i 4 ho 7 11 3 yr old daughter. Fenced Reasonable. Call 5-13-9735. '47. &12-7222 ~ .. ~ .. urs • am to am
yard . large home. Call T. Guy Roofing, Deal Direct. '-'"·ashing&. Iloor wa.xing. Sal-HOUSEKEEPER, live-in, Monday thtu Friday. Grttt·
830-4370, hrs 7:30 to 6:00. CLEAN Up Specialist. 1haul· I do my own work. 64a-2780, ary open. 549-242;; young, pvt room, N.B. area. tr for new car dealer ser·
El Toro. Alisslon Viejo area ing, odd jobs, new ence 54&-9590. CAREER OPPOR'J'U?\'ITY l child, 2 dogs. Ref's req'd. MANAGEMENT vice department. lntervif!w~
'iCmIBi<;;;,.;;1oc,;eto;I ~&"-.':re~p~·~~~-~"'~"~·~54~"'9:".".5'~-'...,.-1 ~-e ex·panding co. needs 12 644-8691 1'~riday. 23rd, la to 1J am . ~IOTH£R wishes to care for H bo La ,1 . 1 * Sewing/Afleretlons ~0 TRAINING 2 10 3 yr old child in licens· * ar r wn 1• run · gals for merchandising. Full HSKPRS Emplyr pays fee . at Sheraton Beach lnn,
f'd home as rompanion for Sprinklers, land.sca,p!ng. Free ALTERATIONS. 1-estyling. or p/time. $3.25 hr Sa.lacy. George Allen Byland Agen. POSnlONS Huntington Beach. •
21'1 yr old son. Nr. Bristol & est . 67J...6.145 E'.'lper1 fitter. 1'0p refs. Call !\tr. Brown 546-6955 cy 106-B E. 16th, S.A. Part time Maids
Paularino. 5-19-4033 Cut & Edgt" La.,.,·n N.B. art"a, 646-2704. Call Co O K E X P E R . 547--0395 IMMED, OPENINGS 646-744:J. SeaLs.rk Motel. 0C~H~R~l7ST=l~AN=~bo~m-,.e,-7n7i-,7e I i\1aintt"nancc, Llc'd, Insured Ru!h Call l01\L'\t-6:30PM Apply Be\.er· e HOUSEh.'EEPER -5 days e PRODUCTION
yard, playroom, hot meals, S.JS-4808 aft 4.E __ UR_O_P.;_E_AN ___ O_m-sm-,-kin-g ly Manor CO n v a I es Ce n I a week, 9 to 2. Newport APPOINTM.ENTS NOW BE-SUPERVISORS e
Tm.ian 23' Cabin Cruiser, in
waler N .B. Trade tor late
model station "''agon. Write
ClanHit'd ad #3$, Daily
Pilot, P.O. Box l:iiQ Cost.a.
hiesa, Calif. 92626
Swap equity IQ or 20 Mere~.
beau1, secluded Rancho CaJ·
ifornia, for 11tock. older
apta, beach house, etc.
642-950:i
'70 :MX60 de!uxr mobile
homt. 2 BR. wet bar. brkfst
bar, blt_ns, 60 ' c1'J)t'd pa.tio,
Must 5tt to belie\•e. FOR:
hOUse or ! ?! 536-2494.
5 Older beacll cottagei I.:
duplell. on Mme 11.B. Joi
wllhirt "top-of-pier" devel·
opment. Want good T.D. •
or ! Agt, 642-7000
·eg FORD 2 door Torino.
Low mileage. TAKE: Car
Pick Up, ?ttobile Hoflle' or
" * 642-4GIO T
8USINElSSMAN "''01 trade
neW tuntlture for clothilli:;
mtfll, womtn1, chlld~n.
CALL
Ml-163!l
Hl\-c .$14.500 .,qulty, 5!4
J'HA Joan in beaut Colltlil'e:
Pie homL Trade for lit TD
C# J)t(IP, ~n fit'iah-1• ..... ~ .....
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fflime. ~Ion-Fri. CM. JAPANESE Gardening E.xpertly Cus!orr Fitted. Hosp, 340 Victoria, CM Bch. Call 646-1243. 1NG i\IADE FOR INTER-All threr shifts. Xlnt future
642-&1Z7 Service. Neat \vork. Cleanup Accur, Reas. 673·1849 COOK, fftime. Apply Ken-HOUSEKEEPERS day shift. VIEWS TO ST ART IN for effective Jl!aden to join
UP to 40 acres w/Geother-LIC'D CHILD CARE yd. ma int. 968-2303 _A:.:l=le:::r:.:a~l:.:;o"n"s'-'--64=2-~5~84~5~ I tuck)' FriE'd Chicken. 2929 AIDES &. ORDERLIES. LARGE lNVEST~IENT the HarbOr Area's: fastest
maJ potenlial In Imperial Hal'bor & Baker, CM. 5 yrs. JOHNSON'S GARDENING Neat, accurate, 20 yean eXP. E. Coast Hwy, Corona de! 64&--1764 COMPANY'S TRAINING growing company,
Valley for boats. income exp. Refs. 5'1:'1-2943 Yard care, clean-ups, plan-Mar . HOUSEKEEPER tor PROGRA.\:'I, hlacGREGOR YACHT
prop or '! of equal valuP, ting, sprinklers. 962-2035. Til• DENTAL ASST. Fanrasllc mo'"··rteos home No lmall CORP
TI w 8073 VI::RY nice care for your · d d ... "' • F1JTIJRE ~XPANSION \VTU. ' r..tr. Kwan. ( 4) .....,. baby in my clean home. LA\l/N 1'¥Ialnt. 1-laulin~. OC'1V CERAJl..!fC Ille new &: boss otters rap1 a -children. \Vrit' classified ad 1631 Placentia, C.M.
Havc: 4 $300) 1st TD'5 &: 2 $6~i/mo. C.1\1. 6·1&-5:l37 la\\·ns, clean-up, pruning, !'('model. Free est. Small vancement. So':~~ exper. No. 44 Daily Pilot, PO Box ~i~~l~S~S ~~~~G~F PROF Es SIONAL phone
vacant lo1s, total eq S21J.OOO. Free ,s1 . Call 54&-7379 JOb~ \VC'l('Ome. 5..16-2426. desirable. Start ~· 1560 Costa ?.Iesa, Calif. solicitor _ Dana Point, San
\\',\NT·. Hs•. d"ptex, ,..;_ MOTii ER .,.,·U\ babysit 3 or 4 CO ,1 p LET E !own & Call Jean Bru.,.,·n. 540-6055 926z6 APPROX. 11)) PEOPLE. Cl•ment• Ca . tr ,__., yr old, weekdays, v1c \Vilson " Tree Service 1 GENCV • PIS ano area. plex, car, motor homt> or gardenini;:M'rviet. COASTA, A I NVESTMENT SALES Work in your own home. & Harbor, Cl\of , 64>.3752 2790 ·Harbor Bl 11.l Adam:i1 . DAVE LOOKINGLAND PRO. ??! ~lyers67].6fJ6, 1n=R7oo=KH=u~R~ST'°"~&--~A~tia-.~,-a. Jim 548--0400 TREES. !ledges, Top. Trim,1"~=~~-'~~~-c ~AREER. P~og:e11111 .ve FESSIONAL REAL ES-Be~t deal in area. Phone
Ha\'e golf course fairv.·ay ,. d 1 . d Ganer al Services 1·u1. !'('movccl, hauled. Ins. OEN TA L Sccy./Reccpt. 1.~"_tment fum _ •.s seek1ng
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TATE B"·OKER & INVEST· 835-1465 betwttn 9:00 a.m. enced y;ir , r1i>n s. toys, c It I tt t b Uou e n; and noon
lots, Goldfn 1-IUls C.C., T<'-lunches. n,ts. ~19 ii&fi2-4iiOi30i Biiilgi Jioihiniiiiiii '-E~x~pc~r~i•~nc~•~~nc'.."'c~. ~-·-in e igen ' am i ~ m , MENT ANALYST WILL BE I c-;c=-=·~=~='°'~-1 hachapi. Trd eq for bch HANDYMAN: Pa 1 n t er, 546-5613 bet 9-5 PM as sales representatives. 11 * REC E p T J 0 NJ ST to
Builders pluinbcr, tic. Quality work, you quali!y, we furnish REVrEWING APPLICA-answer telephone & gr~t
hou!lt'. older apt~. diamond, 24 hr. service. 673-3250 l _______ ll i 11 DISHWASHER complete training. TIONS FOR THESE POSJ. visitors. Prefer a i rl I ne: Or stock. 612-9505 Employmtnt 'f l\-fllit be healthy, dependable , ~1 .P. KRUSE & CO, INC T10NS lW.tEDIATELY. experience. Ttmnnroory for 3 Have Rolex: \\'atch 18 karat NO Job Too Small! Brick, J-fusband Busy? Call r.toose & \\·an1 s!ea<ly job. Pays li1ember of Pacific Co a It months. ..-·-
gold, day-date ~ / KUld bdlocd k. concrehott, carpel 0
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1"'· 954,,.5-08,1d-~~-~1M"-.S-t R_;r1~~. I•••••••••• I $2.Z>/hr for evening shift. Stock E.'l:Changc, Phone: COMPANY JNCEN'T'IVE RAUB. BEIN, FROST
br11.ce:le1 li ke new. Wort!\ a .11 rm. .uM eve ng, ""''~ '"' '11
"0 WOODY'S WHARF 547-5941. PROGRAM INCLUDES: a-• A-,·,,.,, ....... • gar. door t'E'pa1n;, Fn-e est. H 1. Job Wanted, Female 702 B ,__ ·~ "~ $u1;,, Trade for I" Ar or \\'ood 962-6945 au 1ng 2318 W, Newport Blvd., N. . HOME MANAGER e Prestige~ 136 Rochester St, CM.
boaL Pvt pty, 6~2124' c Y; 5 I . TRASH & Garage clean-up, AIDES For ronvalesceTICt, 675-0474 MAIUrt, competent woman to • Paid Vacations , . Call 54&-172.1.
$9000 eq in 5 lev acs E11-a f pt erv ce 7 days. $10 11. loarl. Free elderly care or family cart. Uve--ln &. manage Orange • Co~plete Fre• Tnuninr RECEPTIONIST. Attract
condido w/.,.,•ater. Value ------.,---est. Anyttme. 543-5031 llomemakrrs, 547-6681 * DRIVERS * County home for 2 adults. : ~~ Benefi~. outgoing pl lor k>ca.J col·
StilO per ac. Trade-for O.C. Diamond Carpet Clr11nin1 YARD, Gar"'~· cleanups, F I No Experience $500-$600. To arrange lnttr· mprnnrnm Jegc. Do you Ilk~ people &
pl'Op('rty or 2nd TD'1. Avg_ s11.e room S8 Re.move Ir c e II • dirt, Help Wented, M & 7 0 View appointment call (213) !hf' phone! Lite typifla. fTI4! 531 1622 Bkr Repa iring & installation." Nece••~ry• CALL NOW • · Fr"' E!I. 64:,.1317 ~kl pJoader backhoe. 96Z-8745 •-" 867·5361 aft. 5:30 pm. Start $350. * Acct/Coit fo $900 Mu~t ha.Ve cJ~Rn Calif, dr!v.l-----~----1 547 6771 Call Sally Hart, 540-6();» ~· BUS, '60 Cad V8. ~bit Car-nter i\tOVING, Garage <'lean -up EDP /+ kno 1~1 of • co ,.. & llte hauJ!ng. Rel\sonablt. e.'(per w"' ge ln11: record. Not under 25. AST AL AGENCY
bydro, PIB. 90'io gcl!-con-• f'n¥. estlma1es. ()45-1602 11tand1rd & job cost:in& AY5· YELLOW CAB CO. J. W. ROBINSON'S Ask for Mr. Russel 2790 Harbor Bl "t Ad1ma
t.alned. Trade for: Smllller CARPENTRY H I I tern.!! in 1n!grng. 186 E. 16th St., C.M. e NEWPORT BEAOI e RELIABLE 1>1"0man to do
tr11.\·e_ 1 "'•" "'u ~? ~I Cy. ~. i~·oR REPAIRS. No Job ouaec een ng Se-Nice Ccn!C'r Emr Artncy ho nu• · ·~"°"°"°"'--:""'.--o-:-DRAPERY MFG . tmmf'd. usework t d<ly .,.,'e,k, own Pf'l'S;., S. · ~. Too Sniatl Cabl""t In gsr· :: 500 Ne"'POl'I Ceritt'r Or,, N.B. I-las immtd\ate-.... DO~tESTIC v."Ork wantPd, S:uitf' a.is / 644.4981 open. ror tl'm's & e.,'f). r.tATURE Hotransp. Harbor v 1 e w
Have $23>\t fl;I)'. IA\'tly
Newpol'I Hefght. 4 BR
home. Lari~ JfF pool. \\.'ant
income: units. dupl•x-, <I·
plex nr ! Call 642-2940.
What do )'OU ha~ lo tndeT
Urt 1t here -'\in Ota!l£'11
County'• larrat ~ad trad. ..... ~
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agtr; & o I ht r cablne111. r.1011, \\.'fd & Frl. $18. a d,ny. Beach Drapery Serv. 9XI W. opcnlna: for • JIOSTESSES incs, Cd:\!. &14-1::00.
545.8175 Ir M 111L~-...·er leave Own tf'11n~. 543-5118 ADVERTISING A RT IS T 17th St, C.f\f. TO INTERVIEW l----..<-:R;;'-;N;;.,;'sc.ce~.:::...--1
ffilSi· at 646-2372. H. O. By Day, Production r.tanagl"r for hot _O_R_U_G_STO~R-E-"'1~,-,,~,dy~~lo-r 1 SECURITY NEW RE.SlDENTS • '
Anderson, Ch~n Transportation. N('"'llOrt lkAl"h 11 It enc Y. K·M•e Pharmacy, 18().; WOMAN -Part time -Intt ns iv" can::/ cardiac CllN!.
QUICK CASH
THROUGH A
DAILY PILOT
WfNT Aq
1
836-0648 ,\1u.(t hl\\'r good hoard Nl"wport Blvd, Ct>.1. Apply CAR&TYPF:"lltITERNEC. Full lime, 11 to 7 :30 .vn . ~kt!li:., Koow !' r In 11 n g, l\O !PM. Call 547-3095 e llUNTJ TO DEDICATED CL~Al~tNG rinxlucnon arll1 5Cllf'dullng. ---~-~----< • F'UU. TTh1E I NG N INTER· ' b'--"'--... , I DU"~L E S c e ,''LNT. B"'"tt"flTS CO:.tJ.tUNITY HOSPITAL e \\e do eve-ryt "~· ~ , .. T ... nt "Pll"lrl\ln ty. ""' ng. • • ... i:..i•.,,. Sav. )'tl\lr Oii!' • :1'• DOI' e~Un111te. Call ti73-4072 A 0 VF: RT I S t NG . 2172 sm 90. typln<> 60, <ng. exp. r<'l"!iOnJW"J i)(opt, 1m2 Beach .. fA.rl Jugt .~a<'h tor rour Bl d H · LJKE To tnde? our Ouoont Dt., N.B. 8.tl-lfi'70. requir('(f. CAil Loraine, Apply In renon 10-5 p.m. phone Is cell Oally Pll<>I v " un hngton Beach,
I AIDES • · d \\'e•t•lilf Po---1 •-ncy • " Fashion Isl., N.8. or C~J 84r-7sa7 . Trader's Par;idisc co utnn I~ . . t.xJ'lf'r. rt'! 11 . · .. "'"'""' "•~ • ~ CRMifled 642-5611 Cllara:• .--=:::i-~.,,;:;.;;-,---~I fnr ~! S LI~•. 5 Oays for Bapl1!l CnnveJcllCl'nt lfogp, 21)13 Westclitr Dr., N.B. Equa1 opportunil)' •mployer your ad_ today! A gooct ,.,•ant ad t. a rood
SS, Cah today ... ~2-0678. 661 Ct-nttr ~!. ('\I. 64.'t-mo ----------"-------<1---investmt"nt ..:::.===:..:;'..:=:::.__;_;;;c....::=-=.c:....-'----------------------'--'----' ~
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111 Help Wanted, M I F 710 Appliances I02 Gerage Sale MlscellaMOUS 111 PttALE Tmier pup, 1 yr, BLACK -'Ai Lab ~ St. -'"---------1--..;. _______ ...,, __ ,.,.,,..,.~,~·=·-·~·-houtebroktn .Swctl Btrnard. 5% moc old
Boots, Main!./
S.rvlc•
Cycles, BUce•,
902 Scooters
feubni ~
Costa Mesa
FULL TIME
DAY-BUSBOYS
5 Days -~ton, 1hru Frl * Apply •
1..AR.Ct; REFRIGERATOR. EVER.rTHING mu.t l'O a· • CARPET • dlspoallion. Gre•t v./klds. fl!ma14", an shots. }'"rel" to
$-15. Xlnt Cond. atf:reo, cnl!hed Ye I Ye I 546-2917 4/22 bt:st ho~. fihH434 aft 6 EXP'D boat maJnt~,..nc:e
RetlMhing, mech. f'tc. ' • ~ltll • IO\'eseal, 3 ...., bdrm drewr LEAVIN 4/23 ·-Sprln11 Sheg $nM-lel G 1tatc, wanl rood pm 197'0 PHILCO frost fJtt seL No b'o!lt ttb'lg. 2 lull • r-9 Mme ror ow-malo Gern1. Free estJmalf'. &U-2199
s.i beds M the OUTSTANDING WHITE kltte.nt: 2 male, 2 croutop freezer re frig. ..~=-~ · &n,y u r 1~1>". Shep., good ¥.'I.th children. fem!lle . l )'tllow, l blk.
\Vhlte, immac nso. 64G-3434 , ........... ,"" harp.ins. SA VALUES' 842-4622 4/Z'l SUN noon to 5 pm. 773 \V. • w/11ii'lt cheat males. Long & 1.t· nBERGLASS trl-hull ..
Bo.ts, Pow•r 906
Auction I04 Wilson, Apt B, C.0.ta ri.teu 1 Bluepo!n! malr Hlmalay:ui. short · hair. 7 wk s. Saft!', roomy, Jut. ca.n't
OVER 40 COLORS Chocpolnt male Siamese M8-&1n 4/24 · k ~
PUBLIC
NOTICE
BRAND new water bl!'da, both shots &: fixed. sin· rivnt $575. Sea Witdl king &: queen 1tizf', 5 yr to chOOH froml !">4~l 412'l I Whlte neutered ma I e hla.rlne. 26IW s. Grand, S.A.
guarantee ~ PRICE $19. Ca.11 For Peralllll, 2 yrs. t bl11.ck & 54&-0)60, Thur..Frl 4-8, Silt·
1V -. 12xl'' "'"' no. 100 4 vrry cute cuddly pups white lQng-haired kitten. l sun noon..G. -" ·-. FREE ES'rutATES 8 •-h 1u ... ----> '-' & hl I ·• rolls ium tape 50c roU .. w..,., ea .. .., ·~ "'vtng grey w te Y.' unusu... .69 BERTRAl\t 25• Sport ~ •-ha! 1 276 E in your home h o m e 1 , l n c d yd a . marking1. 54s..8908 4/24 ....., ..... _ """'s ... , c rs, fl c. . r •:un:r, V Drives, ship 10
20th SL CM. 64&-6634 842 914] M7-7'450 4122 ~IOIBER·a Day i 1 com-shore radio, trim tabs, 1:a1
10' PRA.t." $40., lD' Runabout -----·-----·IHUGE lowable Shep...Lab lng-Tbink Kittens Wr ha'>'I' hrs. f15,W>. Wkdya only.
w/trlr $25., 12 hp outboard. ANTIQUE popcorn booth • mlx pup, male 20 wks-to gd 2 orangt', 1 black, 2 mixed. 6 542-5555 before 5 ?.l\l .
We Take
Motorcycles
In Tracie
On VW's
BILL YATES
VOLKSWAGEN
32852 Val.le Ro4d
San Juan Caplatnoo
837-4800/ 493-4511/498.2'l61
8.17 .(8()()/ 493-.fru/499-2261
'69 TRIUMPH 250 :; lO .3 pm for Int\
l:)j;) \\;. Ad:.r111t
Costa ,\lesa
SAIL MAKER · J:::xp'd layout
& bench v.'Ork. Taylor 1-lade
Sails, 817 \V 17th No. Jl,
C.M.
Estate Auction
i\todem & anlique f'llrniture.
Sat, April 24 & SI.In, April
25,
75-11 Chapman at 'Vestern
Garden GroV!'
89'l·96ll
Mbc. items bikes Ii parts Perfecl open.ting cond. $100 hm w/!ncd ya.rd, 64S-D570 Y.ks old. 549--0022 4/24 \Vknds 642--5607 Pvt pty
V1!ry rnaonablf'. suoo.y on. per day income at good 4/23 2 Dogs, part Doxie & -... -o-w_EN_S_28..c..' .,..-b~in""'cru'-1,.-r. Excellent c;;~on. (831TGT)
ly 10-S. 2126 Miramar Or., k>cation. Trade for car, boat AKC temaJe bea&le spayed dogl'IOuse. All shoo;, good Flying bridge, slnglf! tettw
N.B. 673--0138 after 6 pm. or \1:ill lease 6'2-00lD or xlnt, watch dog for family pt'ts. Fret to &ood borne. 225 int~ptor engine, 240 BILL YATES
QUILTED•aofa. greeo velvet 49f..4m vdlh ollkr chi Id re n .. 1 962-t09T 4124 hours. In first clu:ii; lhape.. VOLKSWAGEN
Joveseat, pictures, garden APT size upholstered set, 839-fil!li 4/23 FREE to gOOd home $8500 Phone 615-7042
Salesman Cameras & tools, lots of misc. Sat & B/W Packard Bell T.V. 24"; 1 Yr <1ld lovable male Cockapoo puppies. C a 11 "46~.-Clrr~~;,-do-"_b_lo_ca_b_ln_n_,.,-... -f
Insurance. top company, call Equipment IOI sun 10 am on, 8202 Burnham CUrtis kt!'y mac b I~ e G, Shep &. Aust mix. Blue 5 4 S -9661 a• k 1 or bridge, twin Olryaler, radio
3285t"Valle Ro1d
San Juan Capistrano
837....S00/493-4Sll/499-2261 Mn. Schmidt, WesfcliU Pl!:i---'--------Circle, H.B. 962-3402. w/usorted blanks, kit-«yes Loves ch\ Id re h . Templf'ton's 4122 telephonr, auto pilot. Xlnt
soonel Agency, 2043 \Vest· SACRlflCE Salt>-$400 A.Pl' ol furn. Incl. Riviera. chenwatt", di.bra. 259 l-S2-l-8491· 8])..4493 4123 PEKE-POO male. black, 2 live aboard, $18,500. 8J3.-0ttl ...... .._ ....
cliU Dr., N.B. &15-2770. Fotron camera, like new couch, twin bed.I. table•, Walnut C.M. 646-2364 ' years old, good watch d<li. ask for Mr. Allen. I ...... - -•
SAIL aeam!ttress needed. $150, incl case It roupom .. chain, 962-9568 ANTIQUE Oi~ond cluster ~!AB~ ~':e ~n~ P~: love-s children. 8474739 1 -1967=-32~.-C-,-,-1 -,-c-.-rl-,.-1 THINK
Exper prefd. Full time, 546-2044 GARAGE SALE: Apt size ring. Total weight. appX. 3 548--0llll: S36-449l 4123 1 4/2'J thla.n-twin screw, I u 11 y HONDA
Ullman Salls. 644-8107 8 MM Agfa elec movie zoon1. refrlg, Furn A: :P.11sc. 2165 carat!. Ina. appra.iaal $850. Two female dogs, part doxie. equipped, ready to ao.
SALES Mgr. for C.M. XJnt Bolex slow motion pro-Rall!:igh St., C.M. Asking $660 or belt offer. ADORABLE Sl!ag-a-pooi 7 leases, Col's dog: houae fl1c. 548-2434 111
oppty for hi earnings. Fuller jC'Clor, xtras. $150. {2131 * 646-0035 * Phone between 10 AM Ii: 6 wkl old. 2 male!, black. fee to &d home. caI1962-4097 29' SPORTSFISHER, llylng 1'fRIEDLAHDER~
Brush, 546-5745. 592-~7. PLAYER piano, sbopsmlth P~1 642-3230 Please call 962.-1272 .f/2J t/21 bridge, dull.l control!I, 8/s IQ IUCM fMWY. •I
e SECRETARY, part time. Furniture 110 tbl. sa"·· Loi.! of furn lt-PR01''E.SSIONAL gardening TOqual home Doxie puppies, FREE kittens, 6 wk!I. mother radio, twin bait l.ank11. Xlnt 537-6824 e 89S-7566
Good lyping & shorlhand misc. 2341 Ar.ure Sanll. Ana equip. Starllte 3 hp Zl" swee1 dlsp. fncd yd, Sian1ese. father blk t1Jte1·. shape . .$2500. Ph: 84l-4904 NEW-USED-SE RV.
skills. Front of1ice ap. AUTiiENTIC v 1 ct or i an HgtJ. 5.lT-7939 true cut l r on t lhrow 548--0813; 836-449.1 4/23 Also free mother Sl«n1ei;e. 32' CLASSIC ,cruiser. Sound - - - -...
pearance. Bookkef'plng chest, lyre table, minor. 2 GARAGE Sale : Oothing & mov>u, $125. 11cl..ane trim OAIU.ING kittens gray and 646-81.35 4/22 hull, xlnt eng. Many XIJ"aa. 11 ........... I
helpful. Possible lull time reprod: 3--drawer bachelor mi5c. Items. 778 \V. 18th St., 'n l'dger, 2 hp, $50. 54S-879K blk orange tiger stripe, blk S4m.WJll trade? For Info
future. Send resume to 500 ches1, !)Te table, mirror. 2 C.\l GAS ra~. white, up.per & & whl. 64&-5184 4/23 [B ph: MPrJ012 art 6:30 wkdys
Ney,.'J)Clrt Center Or, Suite occasional tables, 2 chairs. Miscell•neous 111 lower OVfl'IS, uSl!d 8 rno's, KJ1TY for MOTHER'S DAY I Pm ..r -I ~ • 13' Boston \Vhalcr •
400, Newport Beach. Solid mahogany bruslJE"d like new. $150. Green twl'ed males, females, most 1; I ~-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 4G-HP
0
70 Johnson-28 hrs, trlr
Secretarial-gold llnlsh. \\lhile marble * AUCTION * wlmap!e bed divan A gray Ca.II 962-9293 4/21 I1 & xtras. CTI4) 495-6158
SECY. _ Co..,...rale, l•gal, tops. Mint rond. Sll) for the rocker, $50. 646-5914 · 2 22· K t Po ~-40 .,.... S Kittens • 7 wlcs old, box Cats 85 ayo ntoon uuol, executive cxpec. Laguna lot. '-link stole.misc items. FRIDAY 7 ·00 PM WASHER/DRYER n t.g hf HP mof •-u -
C • • • • ll"ained, ready to go . or, .... er, .i},N,
Hills. Call -837-2020 Ext 2·t7 au 644-2509 ews. APRIL 23rd stand, mow tables, couch, 646-T57'9 4123 SEALPOINT KITTENS 213/:;92-1777
for appt. CURVED sectional sofa. like Repo's & paUo chairs, ping pong table!----------pi * 6'73·3166 Crown Valley Sunikl
LG al"-" • hi al • ~--'------= 28' Chris Twin '66 SERVICE Statio" Sales~en new, 2 shades of gold floral; Benkruptcies & accnll's, lamp. Call aft ·~ gray w m e 1 bogs 854 * * FREE * * w/lube rack cxper. Mlddl .classic st Y 1 e · v.· ill go Colored TV's, 11 ere 011, 6. 962-5253 cat friendly, adults prefer· I • .....;:..,.._______ 1 OW111'r, $7250. 838-3791 J.lelmet or Metric Tool Set
aged. Must be qua!Wed. 11•/traditiona.1 or modern. 1'1lomas organ. Chesi:ii;, Buf-TELEVISION that ltvei in 8 red 893-2867 4/23 AKC ~ -Male &. fem.. Boats, Rent/Chart'r 908 \Vlth Purchase of New Bike.
Apply ;. pe-··, Bo>•d'• Lop,. pillo11·s, qu i It e d , 1 01 , bl Chi 1 b 1 ~ Th ••1 •·/blk m.,•. ~--p -1 ~-•··d "' ,_,, 1200 els. ng ta es, na por a e rauiO. e FREE kittens. ·u ,.., '--'l<U" 32' Twirucrew Chris fully "'"" .•u~·,,.,1 Z""1«
Arro Station, 490 E. 17th, castel'!. · Lrg old cabinet• Serving carts. Ce-pana.sonic pandora. For 548--0121 stock. Hsebriten. Re as. ......,,!p'd. F'•hf•g 0 .. ' ,,.._ •. ,g Laguna Niguel 831·16'11 c.M. steamer trunk, good eund, -. uick sill -Call _ .. "n1>~ "'" 7""'0 -.. ~ "" " ' '--'"' .... N AJS RI km SERVICE STA. driveway have key for lock. $2S. Seal dar chests, Desk$, Divans. q e f N• Lll =-•n, 4/22 1 U">u-wn. ing. Al!lO •59 Twimcrew orton, . c an too,
Beach 596-5&58 _,. 4.30 all r.ta1tres1es, Stovea, Re· [~64~&-~21~7~<:_ ______ l[;8iiEAW'm-FFUiiLL~u~·~ .. ;."~'tlllkldf~l•m•• :r.tALTESE, Thimble size Owens. Xlnt m nd. 548-2434 JIONDA '67, new cwt. tank,
salesman y,.·l\h me ch'l. ....., • ' frig' W h D and M l II uii. ....... " day Sat & sun. s, as ers, ryers sce aneous 8 toe! on front feet. Yorkies & Toy Poodles, 8011tl Sell 909 paint, knobls, 419. Ch~me
ability. J.FulJ lime, l ·Part -~--------much more! Want.cf 120 546-6.1!13 -1/22 AKC. Pups & Grown. Also ' fenden;, xtra parts & tires.
DAILY PILOT 19
Trall•r•, T'avef
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new-han:11,)o USll'd, l8Z. 2314
Westminster Aw, CM.
642-4474
Trail•rs, Utility 947
14' Tandem Tr•lhir
With 4 whl!elii. All 11HI weld.
ed COJUtruct.IOn. ~ .. Steel
deck plating. Will ~ or
1rade for pickup. 3166 Siclly,
(Mesa Verdi!) C,M.,
I~
Sporh, R•c•, Roda 959
LOOK at this ! ? 4!6 Ram Air,
.f spd. '70 GTO. A 11
perionna~ equipped.
$2795. 6f0.4li65 ~r ' • wknds.
'66 GTO, 389 hi-power, all
perfom'llU'lee l!qlllp'd, $1S45
or best utfl'r. See to ap.
predate. f;6..J864
Trucks
'59 Ford R.\nehero-Atr cond,
r&h. Musi 1ee lo appredat..
$500. 675-2834
'70 Ford Rancbl!r 500, only
5.000 ml'•· Uke new. All
xtras + aat. tool boxes. ·-3 l/4 TON GMC
Cam~r tYPI! pkkup. 3 speed
automatic, VS.., hp, power
diJ.c bralcrs, H.D, nar
sprinp, dlx. cab, PUlft.
tool box, 875 x 16.5 wtde
base tires ready to baUl •
10\i' campl!r.
$3295
We'll ret you a new mmpe:r
any make &. finance tt on
Iona: • long tenm.
GMC
TRUCK CENTER
2850 Harbor Blvd.
Coita Mesa ~
164 FORD PICKUP
time. Apply 1101 Bayside i\IUST sell black naugahyde WINDY'S AUCTION stud Service. 213: 761-8160 19' SAllSOAT, En"'lsh hi1 Must see $400. Ge.ry Fetter·
0 sola &~ loveseal, $175; aJ!IO SPAYED B · I ~ r. N.B. Ph: 67>204ii WANTED: 22 cal Ruger avara1.n m n i;loop, comp equip, illeeps 2, man 644--1212, 641-G13() pg,
SHAJ'lPOO . I t d I beaut Medit sofa&: loveseat pistol, S or 6" barrel Shepherd to good home. BOB•Xl·EdR,MAK/MC~ fel'l25n .. 6 Mo2',· fixed keel, h'lc, Ocl!an&!dc, ~N~·~~·~3.,_ _______ ,
" gir wane • par In olive velvet, coUee & end CDME BROWSE AROUND \\'/replaceable mar nu m 897-5480 <1/23 " · "· or "" I' $2250 49&-5142 •· time. Call aft 6, 5454207 or tables. 2 hi • back velvet 20TS''-N Bl d olr. Must go this wk. ~ ip, ·• 1969 Bultaco (Matador) 250
Long Bed, VS, aulomatlc,
radio, heater. new palnt.
BeautifUl shape, (l.25996).
~108 .,,, ewport v · cylinder. A190 camping FEMALE I.e.brador puppy, 892-3616/892-fi611 ext 210 FAMILY Boat·, Columbia 22 cc street or dirt. Good
ch a I r s. Everything le!IS Behind Tony" ffidg ~1at'ls ••n,.!pment 557~1 H B ho V SHOE SAL ES MAN than 2 mo old. 557-4183 C.M. Colla ?.Jesa * 64&-8686 .... -· · · no papen or 5 l!, ery LOVABLE lemale fa w n & good slip. 4 Salls, all ac· condition. Recent tune up.
$1295
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0 _, Ex 'd . CASH tor furniture, ap-friendly. Ma-667S. Cbt'ha"""'· 9 mo•, 71 •• , _ _._ ceas & nE"arly new niotor. $495 cash. Firm. Phone
or ...... eswoman -p 1n H E A v y p h i I i p p i n e -~O~P=El~N~O~AlL~·-Y~9=1'>=4= r loo! ml 11 w• .,,. ,....,.
h. h d 1 .1 L--P 1ance1, .11, sc l!ma. 2 Baby black & white rata lovi"" borne f--' ya~. Best ofr: 548-126J aft 5. 54~ 2100 Harbor mvd. o-,_
•• -gra. •m•y .. ~ •. mahog'"y furnllult, hand· SCRAM-LETS ~o9to5 64>-7015 h ·~ ·~ '"' ~~c..:;=~::_."1;;~~~~--=' .c.~~~'--~='-' Hl!:mphil l Shoes 54 Fuhion made in the Islands. Im· "l"" • need good ome . 11n8-{)6'12, 539-7181 4/2..\1SABOT sailboat, u!!cd 10 '69 KAWASAKI 17S 1 ~1UST sell '70 Chevy~ ton
Island. 644-42'l3: porll'd personally by owner Muslcal lnstrumenta 822 ~194R 4172 GER.:'1:AN Shl!pherd male, limt>s, Excellent cond. Bushv.·ack~. Xlnt con d . Suburban Carey-All. 5,000
SlTI'ER for 2 yr old, my -~hat S<'e. Gall aiternoons ANSWERS DARK faced fender dlx amp WANTED: Home w/te~er purebred, black & tan, 10 *** 494-9272 *** Street or dirt '71 lie. $39>. ml, ~. All otru. 350
home. Could live-in. Nwpt (7131 923-3846. $60 Old cn.fl&man box lovtng care for 8 p.1pptea. mo old beautiful dog $30. OLY}.1PIC Newport Flnn No.1;•~1&-=36;:;:.n'...,.-~.,,.--~ VS. New l/TI.. 644-7106
tights, 642-9!li0 OWNER SA CR IF ICE ! gui~ w/cue $40. Gibson 540-5.153 CM 4123 642-4774 737. Trlr. North saila. Xlnt '66 Honda, xln't running •57 Fo:tl % T. Panel '61
Faucet-Ca:rgo-F1ute-Fl bl~ a1·-• · k 2 ~ 1 "·-• 1~· l poodl rond, 13~. ~'/59'"'59 co nd, Street/dirt, Sl'UDENT lf>-l7 yn old. elegant medit. king bdrm Dismay-AFFORD re "-' la•111!: pie -up ..._a: ........u<er ....,,.1c, TINY toy ea, pl-poodle, ~ '"-"' ,.....,.. Engine Cablnl'tl. Goo d
P/time iiwk eves & Sats. suite', quilted king mattress \.\'hy do neighbors alv.•&,Y! $125. 249 E. 20th, C.M. Doxle--TerTler. Both very SS & SlO. * FUN 20' SLOOP Scranibll!? pipes, $ 250. cpnd. $395. 49'-'1861
$35 wk. 832--0548 3-6 P}.l. set-firm. Pr of SV.'Sg & table do something v.·e can't AF-Office Furniture/ aHectlonatf'. 836-4493 4/23 642-4818 * 534-3885 $550 ** MQ..5886 832-7976 CHEVY '62 Van c:ainptr.
St t Cl k T • t lamps, quilted 8' sola & 1''"0RD? Equip. 124 NICE mixed bred male, IRJSH Setter puppies, AKC LIDO 14 hull 914 all 700 Rehl\ Triumph. ct»pped. Eng, trans, tlttt brand Z>l!W.
• •r yp1s matching lo'>'I' seat, Pl'Cl!U\ DIAMOND Oo --•Jail smllll dog, good w i 1 h reg. Ownpion sired. Show equlpmt,' fop rond,' Ph· chm1, xln't cond. $700. Must aelJ. 675-69.34
age 25 to 35. FamUiar w/ tables, 6' artil. plants, oil me L"-""' PAYMASTER Check childl'en. 5J6.1Bl9 4/23 & pet. Call ~.m:n · 67f>.8920 eve11. all phases oHlce \\-'Ork. Ap· paintings. See 10-5 Fri & ring, 4 eta, 1W, Dawleu protector, almost lll!W $TS.I----------67l-338.l or 646--0885. 1 _,1 80 ""'" '69 CheyY ~~ ton plck-up VB,
ply 1741 Placentia Ave, Cl\1. Sat only. 130Il Red Hill, perfect, certlfied appraisal Remillgton elec type'Writ.er FREE lo gd home Lab pup. AKC Silky, male, 3 mO!! & * '70 !BALBOA 201 ,vlth * SUZUK ''"' · Mu.,, radio, alr conct. •tick •hilt.
from 1 pm thru 3:30 pn1.. Tu stin $4150 -sell cash $1450. $225. Olivetti calculator, PY. 4 mos. female, hsbrkn. Poodles 646-0142, 333 E. traJler & equipment $3,600. SELL BEST OFFER. Aft 5, Call 962-7831
TELE PHONE advertilling MOVlNG: Musi .sell! 3 br Diamond pierced earring11, model 24 Dlvisuma, xlnt 642-73TI 4/il 17th St., C.M. =_".646-063~~2~oc~646-~~14~92!:.__1~546-;-:,2346;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;-,;;n:,.;;;,
from our pleasant Newport sets, dining set, C<lllCh, studs, $150. D lam 0 n d $200. Victor adding machine FREE kittens, cute&: playful NEED good homes: Lovable J2. Columbia Sabre F/C '70 Yantaha 360, RD-1. 1200
'ST FORD \.ii Ton PaDl!1. Good
cone!. Rebuilt '61 e:rc. $250.
Call 646-8882 . offices. lirly wages . lounge chr & o ltom . solitaire v.•f'ddlng set SlTh. SlOO. Call a.nytime 962-7002 6 w~. All 5 & weekt!nd, poodle &: a dachshund. 5loop slpg 4 $4950 mra. xln't con<!. $725.
Morning or eve. .11hifts. reclining cbr. Miac. OCCM. ~'°'~ta="'=""~'~'~6~T.l-=3600=~· =-I BRUNING Copy-F1ex series 968-<17Jg 4124 Spayed lemales. 968-Ui88 ;, 7141ii~J445 * 5<18-l054 or 6Th-lJ40 Auto Leeslng
66-30JO 33, PtlR. l-1ADRID. dtrs, mist: tables·& lamps, UNION MEMBERS 100, just serv1ced. $175 or A black f,male pug, loves 3 COCK-A.PODS, all male, 2 Boats, Slips/Docks 910 CAT Mini Bike model JOOXA
USED CAR SALESMAN
new appliances &. many JOIN UNION BUYING SE:tt-bst otr. 646-5914 activity. Call altl"r' 7 p.m. blk & white. 1 broWtl. 2065 ____ ;______ Nt"YI SllJ. approx. 10 hrs $25
rrore. ~29 VTCE. ivrEMBER SAVINGS Pianos/Organs 126 except Stm. 64&2263 4124 Flamingo, C~l. ~159. SLIPS available. Finr:ii;t ln use. S75. 540--0155 Rt>scrvea your camper Truck
8' Spanish sofa & love st>al in ON NATIONAL BRANDS ADORABLE kittens lo good ARISTOCRATIC MI n i a . Newport, best lacU ltle!I, '69 Yamaha Ua-Set 1lP !or or 1-totorhome tor your va·
,good cond, $88. 8' Spanish OF APPLIANCES FURN!· Fac0~~~ ... ~~-~10, horn~. Pit call ~967 Italian Greyhounds, AKC. 8 f ree parking, $2·25 I fl. dirt. Maey extras. Very cation. Call now 24 boUt Straight 11ell! Good oppor-
tunity for right man! sofa & chair, good co~. $78. TURE, BEDDING· a. STER-Y•maha~a ~..,.Kimball 412'2 "'kll, shots, champ. ~7763 Phone 673-Snl til 10 pm. clean. 675-4425 phone 546-6750 for Free IJt.
5 pc Spanish dinette table & EO. PHONE: 962--0101 PRIVATE SIDE TIE: Mu e HONDA 90 TRAIL BIKE. eratutt.
chaif"ll, $39. UFF, 1885 STEREO 8 track tape player Conn * Thomas D5~RUNG kittensho, "7'_.' ST. Bernards-Giant, AKC SCI'. $100/mo. Only 2500 1trttt miles. $225. GMt
Harbor Blvd, CM. 548-945? \\' I AM·FM : stereo radio Kohler & Campbell iamese to good mt> pups, Shots & wonned. $100 675-6461 Rlt 5 675-2834 TRUCK CENTER
2100 Harbor Blvd. &15.{M(i6 Fabulous selection ol new &: wks. 5'19--0126 4/22 & up. (213) 352-3624 I SUPERVISORS needed for 5 PC. dark Spanish gaming w/matchlng reeurd changer uaed grand!, spinet!, con-FREE kitlen11: ~1ALE AKC AUSTRALIAN WANTED: Slip renlal for 31· e 110DAKA ACE 100, '68. 2850 Harbor Blvd.
Cal'! I r \VW ·-· table & chairs $85. 5 pc + 2 speakenl + "°1"'mble soles & "•""' ooly at 54{)..2586 SI'~. XLNT '"'"~'GS. hoRt, 1 year or longer. Call Lots of extra!!. $250. Oe'ert Costa MPD ~
iorna irm. .. .. in. dinette st'!, green/gold stand. Compete unt , COAST °'USIC </2'1 1200~.' "=675-~", .. ,,,. 12131 943-6713 rocifll. 962-3513 , LEASE a new 71 Pinto $91
497.1379 3·6 pm. chairs $~. 2 drav.-er student Packard Bell. 646-2174 call M ...,,, \VAJTERS de5ks $2.) each. UFF. 1885 aft 6 pm. NEWPORT Ii: HARBOR BEA11FUL registered Collie YR old •ham' female dog. Boats, Speed & Ski 911 Mobile Homes '" mo. (36 mo.) open end.
Ex:per. only "eed apply llarbor Blvd, C~1. 548-967 l\flNK roat, full length. Must Cosla rttesa * 642-2851 needs Iota of Io v" c 0 0 d w I ch 11 d r c n . 14' BOAT RENT a new ·n Pinlo $4
67' 0~; ••II 1800 oc •-ol '""· N•w e 300 p· & O li44-85ll8 <121 II b k 000 7045 4/13 INSTANT HOUSING day and .4c mil•. Pol • ...-vJU a PC. black & v.•hite modem .... Ut:.' 1anos rgana · ouse ro en. ,,.,.,.. llltll!: kkk fn your llk,
\VAITERS: Pvt country club dine!lc set, $40. 9 pc. cost S3500. Call anyllme, NEW-USED. Going out for LOVING 5 yr old v.·hite ma.le Horses 156 THEODORE
in San Diego Co. req's 3 Spanish corner group, $110. MS-5981 hu!lne!ll. Rentals $10 a mo. ca!, altered & declawed. J1te_ludt'! trailer &: moto.r. WHY WAIT? ROBINS FORD
exi»d v.·aitel"!l. S2.25 hr + 2 pc walnut finish hutch & VW 1963 -Special \\·heels, Steinway, Baldwin & Kawa.i 536-6994 eves. 4/22 1
----------Will take car In trade. Will .
Cb' k " y MOVING-Mu•! oo ll r1·.,.,, ,,,·v,t pa..tv ,..,_,,The fill new Village House 3J6011ARBORBLVD
Ups + rm & board. For server, $75. UFF', 1885 litts & steerina wheel. S47S c e,,ng, amaha, etc. 3 ~,,, kilt••• I c.1,·-I . " " e •• ., ....... co~ MES ' .... .._, "• '""• t red Mustan Ge fl ·-8736 O" ~'-68ll ' by 1,(>vl!t Mobile Systems .,,A A 00--0010 appl phone Mr. Ramsey, Harbor Blvd, CM. MS-9457 or hf'st offer. 5 lo 7 pm, FIELD'S PIANO' CO. black & while. Will be avail reg is e gs. n e ......,.. ' ~""' · with sloping shake roof can
968-6726. \\IHITE sofa & chair. crre"" 673-5990 Costa Mesa Garden Grove ;" 2 wk1 84~9686 mare, good 'how horse: 16'to•• i;ki boat w/lr11Jler. .._ ""'""' now•. Modo'-on Auto Servtc., Parts 96' •· I=~='=-~-~--(TI4) 645-3250 (714) 638-2770 · · Pin1o filly. 3 yni. grel'n '"" ., .. • "" " * WAITRESS..EXP'D chair, round table. Fr SHAMPOO &. Sets on DARLING klttcn! 6'12 wks broke. Best otter. S45-ll57 Glass over WOO<I. Olrysler display at, ..
Not under 21. NO PHONE Provin cor"cr desk &: f\1ondayl, Tuesday1 & HA1'.IMONO, Ste inway, old . Playful . Call Robbi hemi !!Ilg. Some ski cqu!p. BAY HARBOR
CALLS. Apply in person, &-<trawer chesL Very reas. \\'ednesday $3.50 by Lori. Yamaha. New &: used 546-5242 -i/22 =====~----1 $l200 or hes! offer. 96A-6023 MOBILE HOMES
Su_. & 8, .• 101.,,, s. """\\I. C•••t 671-5478 300 W. Coa~t Hwy. 642--0844 plarm of most makes. Best EXPERJENCEO rider \\'ill 15' 1967 Ski boat 55 lfP 1425 B k S Co ,, ' .,,,...., ,,.. buys In So. Calif. at Schmidt CUTE triMy loving kittens. exercise or train your bottle ' a er I., ita Mesa
Hwy., N.R. 5 Pc. Spanish bdnn set $99. CARPET Layer has quality Mu:ii;ic Co l9'J7 N Main White• and blks. 6 y.•ks. Chrysler, Ira.lier, $I 0 50 .. Justs. of s.0.1'Wy al Harbor
\VAITRESS Expt>r. 5P~I ·u1 Spanish sofa bed & chalr set ahag:ii; &. Hi-Lo at di1lcount Santa Ana • .' • ' hshrk. 536-7779 .4122 or pony. Org. Co. area, S.'i 8 846-1079 714!S4{).~70
178. 5 drawer chests 122 price! lrom $2.50 a yd. Free v.·eek. Carol Mason, 846•9574 I ;Bo.;;,;;-<5<.1;;;;;:;;;----c9~1~2il--=c=,;~;;~~=-=--9pM, not under 21. No sun. ANT 1 Q UE p I a. 0 _ MANX Cat, 1emale, s;paytrl. REGIS1'>:1<£i),u;;O;inji [ ~~·:·~·~·_::•:.a~o~•:.., __ '.,:'. [ e TI-IE ~1EAOOWS •
K--cf ·al K't h each. UF'F, 1~ Harbor !:At. Mr. Ed 1714) 871-9958 " REGIST~RED running ....... .,n o on1 I c en. Blvd, c:-.t 548-9457 Hand carved. white 4 gold, F'rtt to good h ome. quartcrhorsc Che• t nut FENCED storagl!: Rrea, oil Finest adult co~munlty
19th & Harbor. Pool table...Sla1e upright grand, unbl"llevable 962-9656 4122 mare, 675.6172 surfaced: Cosla Mesa. Call In So. Calif.
\VAR1i1 loving mo I her ?.JUST SELL -Almost ne"'' W complete $325 condition. (Worth over FLUFFY v.itite kittf'n, male, ----------64&--0281 or 962-7813 • ~·!XX' Rec. c enter ~bstif\Jte for career mother Spe"ish 8' gokl s.ota &. Also custom & antiques $WJ $600. 968-91i67 6 ~ old. 2005 flaminiro. BUCKSKIN gelding. 52··, ~~~~~~~~~~~I Swimming pool • Lewn
w/3 yr old hoy. Lovely loves.eat, rotftt Ii l'nd tale, 713/ 424-92211, 12 lo 6 pm CM 546-4'u. 4124 good health, v.·ith taclc $XIO. bowling e Much 1'1ore.
k'•tch•·•bdnn·•f+m; .. , ORGAN -Thomas ' ...,.,. .. ,,,.,,_..05 Aft 230 ~0 Jl'-·Rd"-lw SA home for ri~hl woman. !i " ..... """ RUM!\tAGE Sale -April .rt·rv• · : I I rli n e ~"7 Dt:' een · ·
Day wk. S200 mo. Days _&lc_;.._3_283_. ______ :24th, 9:JG.4:30 Arevalos Paramount hors1!:8hoe t CALICO grey kitmi left, S !~~~~~~~~~~I TrantpOrt.tlon A San Diego Fwy, (J,i mi 8pine1. deluxe, nearly t>e\\', v.·k8 ol.d. Nel!<Ja Iota of kivr So r s A F ) ~S:~:~~~~Exp'd G~;:.>~~1;:~ior'i!.~:: ~~1:i~ux1rwton1.n. ~2119 • 540-s.m 412~ [ BoltlMd J f~)f).. -~ Tt4.,8J~ *
in new & u.o11!d boats, power 1-tisc. Pvt Pl)', 9352 SIGNS: Storefronts &; ~ HArtlMONO organ A-lOO. 25 ?\EEO good home• for kit-~;;;;-;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~· ;"'~ C•mptrli Sele/ R•nt 920 ''People," Ask For
&: aail. SUhm\t resume to Candlewood, H.B. dows, boots, trucks. }·or pedal, self conlaintrl, $1495. tcf'IS It young ad u 111 . "Our Service." 492-0329, 492-8520 543--0813 4/2-1
CHEVY t>ng Bored &. •trokl'd
to 388 cu \ti. Best equip
used. 500 hp. $12l0 Invested,
sac $stXl or best oHer. or
trade. 646-4943 aftrr 3 pm
VW BUS ~t• f« '68 or
later. Beat oUtt.
•• ~1210 **
Autoa Wented 961
WE PAY TOP CASH
for used cus A trucks:, :tutt
call us for free e1tlm&tn.
GROTH CHEVROLET
P.O. Box 4314. Irvine COMPLETE hOUseful quaUty :•~•~tim~•~":."'all~'-""!:'-~388~7~--~ 1-w;;;;;;;;:-s;;;;;;t?i;;;;;-li;-ii;i:;,:;:,oo;,::;:--::--::=: Gener el 900 1947 International Bu 1 New, f"actory Direct. In Park
YOUNG college gtrl" Try tumlture incl paintings It \\'OMANS wearing appar-el. Wurlitzer Spinet Piano CUDDLY kittl!ns ro good camper. 28 tt lonit. C11tm setups, Resales, Bu..v, Sell, AH for Sales Manila_.
0111 lor high promotion s.alts brand tJe\\' re!rig. Musi &ell. Like new. Size :a>. Shorts, S51J(). Uke New! homea. S.ls.-0813 4/24 ----------body, k!t, bath, 2 rmz, sips Lisi, Trade. 18211 Beach Blvd.
job. StnT11ng ll a 1 a r y Ru.I. 54&.5981 Mornl"g1, dresses. Br.rga.lna. 968-9151. \ ~'-..,,--=-.,--"-'-~l065= BEAi.TT blue-eyed mall!: kittY CAPTAIN 4, v.·tr, elec generator, United Mobil• Homes Huntlncton Beach
SlOO/wk. Call for lnterview REDECORATING! Fine MANS ll""rllCOflt~. size 42, Sporting Goods 130 to good home. 968-2379 4124 Vnllmlled Uetnse • any gross propane, fully paneled & 1767A Npt. BL &is.3140 317.6087 KI $-3SS1 ..., tons, 30 Years experience crpt 67l-1708
on !\Ion, \Ved or Fri, furn., lamps & access. lor like nt\\'. Real be.rgalm. $15 WINCHESTER model 1400, DARLING kittens frr.e , 11an f.r power. Professional · · Costa Mes• Jewel WE PAY TOP DOLL.AR
714/64&-9641, a~k for Ste~-e. salf', Ba.rgaillll. 548-4542 "acti. 968-9151. 12 ga~. auto. Rib barrel, hsbrkn. Afl 6: 673-8128 ~/24 aporl fishing guide; Mexican 11 Y. DR AUL IC camper \l/llflt you see 11 FOR TOP USED CARS -I~
Antiques aoo
DEP. 11tas1. Cabt>e.ge Rose
!Stu1.ron1 pink, 47 pc set.
$65. 53&-7635.
102
BEAUT. Dep.al \Valker NEWPORT Beach Tennis checkered stock, shttp!!kin FREE blk pupple1 6 wk.I. &. Cenlral America & Pac\1-removcr/sland, heavy duly, what you get. II your car i. tzn det.n.
French prov. dl.trlnc nn. Oub membt'nih!p, bf'st of· case, neYer used, $125. 2210 Ora~e Ave., Of 4/22 je Coast waters _ ln,truc-all metal construcUon. Will 1000 1q It of llvlng area $.'JO aee u. ftnt.
set. hutch, 673-8369 fer. Call 54!Hi020. ~2515 ADORABJ.E klttrna tree 10 tion In boat handllng, sea· handle ~P to 12' cam pen. mo space rent, S37So i u 11 BAUER BUIO< Easily d1SMeemble11. Safe to price Will Onan.ct 545-8241
Roy AL blut Dan Is h WASHER, Xlnt Cond, SS!J, SCUBA tank, p.ack A iood hom• 538--0136 4122 manshlp, DR ai celestial I C:"~"0:·.!1~30;. ~C!;all~54!!S-:2008~c_· --l'.t';~·Ri'Miii:ii;.,:;' ;;;;;-;;;;;: 234 E. 17th SL
hlde-a-bt'd in xlnl cond. $.SO. Kinan Spaniah hdbrd $2.1 r<""gulator. BEST Of'f"ER. 3 f al i S •ks lei n111vlg11.tlon. PICK UP &. MON'"~ S' I * AT BEAOl-8.'<42-Top con· Costa Mna 5'1-'m:S SJ6..69.» aft 6 645-3900 or &l5-l!i19 MUSf SELLl Call &ft 5, ein e pupp l!:I. 'A o . DELIVERY ANYWHERE: IU ....... u 1 t: e per ditlon. Pool. Ren1 s;i.5. S2900 IMPORTS WANTED 54G-2J.t6 pt . G. SMp. 839--4:-,91 ~122 1 . • U ... bi camper, pl)'Yt'OOCI t Io or, Phonl' •= ,374 ·
LIVING room lfll, Da.nllh • 5 OIL pe.lntinp trom $25 rREE puppies br, and blk. cap a.in"' w e av.,.a I" for Vt'/w c.rpti. clothes closet,l.:.-"'""='7"~::::..7.,-=-,-~°" Oranp Oountte.
modem, with ll.blH an 4 to $60. -~ISCHER Alu 1tee:l tldla, 53fr79!1> 4122 c:<lendl!d cruising. Extcn· carxo door & boftt rack. • ON BA y -10x50 w/BJ112 TOP $ BtJYER
llllDPJ . .f9'l-0788 Call ~ M~r used, cost StsO, will\,;,:,;,,,;._;,;_ _____ = I Aive adminlltntlvt expU'i· $250. 646-9094 tJt 6 PM. cabal\fl. Virw. Rent $95. BILL MAXEY TOYOTA -':'.~~Q~UE~~~----l=n"'rCYCLES=;.:;='". ::.1;::1c:1ypo=c.,."'s"1~ing~.· I AAcrtflct flOO. S46-7670. lRISH Setter lo xlnt home. 1 ''~""';';·~·;646-~2977~~==.,_-l cc~y~cT.1.;;.~.~Bifilk~•;•,~:.;.;;__i S6500. Ph. 61~3'?4 18881 Beach BJVd. Ai~~~. ~~-~~ n.ys, 3 Sp, 14 Sp. Re11..~. TV, Radio, HIFI, male 1 fl!:malt.~4122 -CONSERVE CASH Scooters 925 Trailers, Travel 945 H. Beach. Ph. IHT-8555
bl s;; ~3079 3.14 lHI MAr, CM 642-\272 Stereo 136 CUTE kittens 7 .,.q o!d. N. It; havl" )'OUr boat now! WANT to buy '51-'Dt
\\1HIRLPOOL auto wa1hl!r & I ~':::'~•_:c·_:::::::~---1 "1R"vi=N'°E'"co"':Asr=•co;;;;u;;:NTR;:,;;,,;Y l -=::::::"::::-=:-:::"°7::---l_l~it'!<:..· _l'Bch~._:84&-G'l~~".'1~5-~l/~22! I Leau !he boat you want, 1----------1'70 Sta.r Msattt 6 llittpn, Ptlerttdes Befiz ms In rood
tire dryer, both xlnt cond, • 2 Sp._-inish carved tablc!I. a.un n\embenhip for ule. GOOD 7V, 17" $1S. Uke new nu;E male Poodle, blk.. new or ullCd, II over $25,000 YAMAll.A259·68 dirt blke, no hardtp ft:nl trlr. Lltl up cond. Call S'JS...2422
S35 tach. Gu.ar It tlellvered. Orange pla.ld couch Ir lttlac. Pv .,.... __, 24" f\1otorola sz. RadiM $3 &t)..1551 4/22 up 10 10 yr tenns. See yrour lkenae. CC, $37$. Call ~alley. All ronV'1nirlK'ts, ~--------~•
546-8672, &47-81J!i 644-5913 L party. <J•...-v;>UU 4-tranlla!Dr tapr rtcordtr S5. 2 Yr. old spayed Siamese hroker/dealtr or call (2lll &16-S717 Lota of 1\orage. $1275. Autos, Imported 970
KENMORE v.·athcr, $ 3 5, 1r MUST &acrlfice my wlvet GE ?Ytrig, llkt new 66-4621 81!'11.lpnlnt. 546-730lt 4/22 &IG-0194. '70 Yamaha 250, lo mi's, $500'1;-i',;4&-:,."66~:0' =-"""=-c= ---------·I
excellent: AllO Wuhcr .l IOfa A love:seat, llln! newt Wed1ewood ltOYe $75 CUTE ,1 "--p ., ~,~1 E~RCU=~R~Y~-,-ro-~-.-,~,--n-·,,., or take over pymnl.I. 17~2' AWO. A~J..Qm..S.C. ORANGE OOUNI'Y'S ONLY ~. t ·-1~ Call s-'"26 """"" 120. !M!l--0064 • \..<.!Ck-A· oo. ,.. ..,. L"" .... ....~ "~-'3 M n -1 11175 ROLLS.ROYCE DEAl..Elt "''Jet SI' • """" """ I ~=.::::·~::;:;:.~~---l,;o::n;""'"""""'""'-.""" I J[i n1 567 7315 4122 cablcta, sln<. levtr control!, '"o-v"'' a Y "'"nu, · ,.l;;;.,o;i;V-;b'°'l1n:::-:r:: ... =,'°'1"'op:-;&c-::",:-::ed *SOFA BED* COLORED TV, XLNT FffftoYou s le l!'r. -lnstrumf'nl1, w1ndshleld1, '70 TRIUf\fPil 'I'IWR, 6JOcc .. •,,7"',..,,*:764::0&-:..:;345S=':.-c*"""-"" now M•
oven wlnew c:ontrol unit, GOOD COND COND. 1$95. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~:;; CUTEho liv~1f,•,~1;eu 10 gnod41.,. etc. Phone, 549--0530 Xlnt cond. $1000. Ca I lrl5' Field & Strnam. Gd . co"d BMW
M k "" •M• 175 ~". , • od ••-* me8 . .......-. ,.., "' =,,-~-',-,,.--~~·I ~~.. ......... •:.1111. "A" M= al 4PM k ~ e ofttr. V"l...-0~ "''""""126 aft v ow-la6.J 23~· Runabout 9r flshlnll: .-..JIJ'"'Yl,..... ........,, V"rvJW t orw
Thi! luteat dnw ln the Weal USED fumltutt, Pf\Uco color SAUNA-STEAM. Mo J de d TERRIER and Cock tr KJ'JTENS-T wki. Orani' & lm.I A: trlr. Fbn;ls hull e '70 Norton R.drlr tnds ROY C!RVER, INC.
• • 11. Dally Pilot Clutttl~ TV, rtereo. kl! ~ab~. de1lr. ftbeftlu cabinet. New cond . blk/w ""Aili me.rldrc. l wlm other colot'll. 836-M!IJ 4123 v.·/ronttoll • ·;1 lie, $265 Xtrlll * ..$1~ The "Yetlaw Pagt1" of 2925 llarbor Blvd. ~d. 64>-:;m All '' :M> f"OOI· Loa lhan '> cool. ~ old 54S-5439 4/22 i"°"' mu>tt,. ....,,.,, 6'2--0584 * •fl g, 673-4540 • <ianlllod . , • &42-Slm Coot& M.,. ~
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ALFA ROMEO
'&7 oumo
lmmacQlaltl 1 owner, fac-
tory hardtbp. (ZXU9S3) Full
Autos, !m,......S '70 Autos, Imported 970
OPEL TOYOTA
MUST sett now '69 Rally, BEST BARGAINS
~dette, any reUQbl offu COME SEE OUR
accepted. 540-5415, 842-3873 SELECTION Of
TOYOTAS
PORSCHE J im Siemon• Imports
140 W. Warner
'63 Porsche Super S•nt• Ana
-l239S. Small down. --------1
Cpe, Baba.ma yellOw with blk Optin Eves. & Sun.
inter1or, l\M/FM, chroine 540-4125
wbeell, tteent enalne l~=~~~--~-
WU! ,finance pVt pty. dlr.
Can aft 10 &m 5t0-3100 or
•M·7506
CORTINA PXW982 1967 Toyota Crown 11& wgn.
'68 Cortll'll. 2 Dr. GT. Radial • $2399 4-dr, 6 cyl, OHC w/4 spd
tfttL • IP(! . .J87S. Ca1J aft 5 tr.111\S. Radio. $600 962-1033
Autos, lrnpomd 970 Autoc, U-990 Autos,, 3!d 990 Autos, UMd '90 Autos, UMd 990 Autos, UMCI 990
PLYMOUTH 1--------VOU<SWAGEN BUICK CADILLA~ CORVAIR FORD 119:91;«io~TTcO~Yrco5iTuAl/iiiiiiiiii._~iiiiiii-/~-;;.6~6;-cciAiDiin t. •l:i.c: '66 CORVAIR FOf'd ·10 LTD• Dr. std.
'66 RIVIERA C VIII Excoll•nt lo<:&! """" Be.,. COROLLA oupo Do • tlfw darl< Ivy metallk fin·
1200 with 8,000 ml. Gtty wHh V14B. aulo., 1R&:Jf. tull pohw.lr, ~'7:°:: ~~~c~u i:: 2 OR. H.J. l1h wJrh mtlchir11 l&ndau
!iporty red interior. TniJy ctory a r, sport w et s, I • root. Ivy gold lntulor.
priced for quick sale. 156-gold with blaclc interior. oui power features and 11 Automatic, radio, heater. Equipped with auto. trans.,
BQF Lovely car. (TE1'-t5.1) Juat rtad)' to ao. IVDV144J (SUA Zill radio, heater, powtr iteer.,
AT $1599 00 Priced lo 1111 $1288 $699 pow,. bnk•" laorory .;"
CHICK IVERSON BA~Eft11~~~CK COURTESY BILL ~ATES :\~~·P=~~ ':;;::
VW Co•ta MoH 543-7765 DODGE VOLKSWAGEN $.137S. Johmon & Son, ""
549-3031 Ext. 66 or 61 2888 Harbor Blvd. ~~.!'.. Bl., Costa Mesa. CoAt. Mtsa S:J/.9220 ~ Valle Road '"""iN.JU
196l Plymouth 1tatiM wagon.
New lirt's &. brake&. $295.
646-6972
'69 Roadrunner 383, Hpd,
Xtraa, Ul,800 mi's, Xlnt
C<lnd, 5..16-3462
PONTIAC
'70 FIREBIRO ESPIRIT
.,., Ol&-7351 CHICK IVERSON
.., Cortli>to-Oood "'""· 32,000 vw TRIUMPH 1970 HARBOR BLVD, BUICK '68 Hdtop. Beaut., w!l,,;;:c;,c;,;:::._~-.,:::::,:;=: I San Juan Capi1trano
COSI'A .MESA air AM /FM PS/PB wire 69 Cadillac Cou~ de V'llle, 8.17-4800/49l-45W4.9!J..2'J61 1968 l'Wd Country Squift. 9 --,-6-7_V_W_S_E_O_A_N __ , "~-I tiJ .:. L 11;,.... 24,000 :tnl'11, Pvt owner. Full I ~""-=c.:,,,=.=:::..::;..:.=-1 PllS9e.n&er. Loaded. PS, PB,
4 speed. VS, air contt., power
steering, raUy group, A.~/
f"M, wide <>val• with ma&"
Ylbeels. (727 BQJ) ml. $700. AfW 5 ask for 5U-J031 Ext 66 or 61
Lea, 6J3..978a 1970 HARBOR BLVD.
1961 Cortina 4-dr De.htxe. COST A MESA !:.::·1~. ~~'· v • ., 1 -·=1o~p=o=Rs=c=HE~91~11~
·DATSUN
'69 2000 ROADSTER
Loaded! Many extru! Driv-
en by an executive or -0ur
corporation. (695 APCJ
$5995
Harbour V.W.
l8nl BEAOJ BL. 842-4435
HUNTING'IDN BEACH
-=-o--:'.O==="'°-I ~~· 1 ;;•ee 6~~""· power & air + AM/FM l96fJ MON1ZA 4 door, 140 hp, 4 elttt window• &. seat, 171 SPITFIRES 1~'-='=~~=~-"""'-I stereo, vinyl root, leather speed 11 ck. One owner, low AM-F'M Stereo, c ru i 1 e
NO\"I ON DISPLAY f\VVX 8741 '67 BUICK GS: Xlnl co fae inter., tilt wheel, power miles. En&. xlnt. $4.95. control, luaage rack, etc.
Come Jn for a tesl drivel $1199 air, r/h. auto. Musi SeU door kicks, Perfect cond. 673-6257 $2375. Call (714)673-1900
FRITZ WARREN'S Best Ofter; S4>-65l9 64~21.82 ' '63 MONZA, ._.pd, Very '68 BRONCO, F1otation tires,
SPORT CAR CENTER CHEVROLET Clean, Xlnt run'a: cond. Must near new'; $8Xl & tak!' ovt!r no E. 1st St., £.A. 547-0764 ¢ADILLAC sacrifice $2Zi. aft 5: payts. $65.97 or trade eq:. for
Open daily 9-9; closed SUnday ~1""174 pick-up, car or dune ~
CORvmE of ,.. val. 6'1&-56.17 TRIUMPH ""' TR <. w"' 18711 BEACH BL. ..,...,35 • • '63 CHEVROLET :~~n:~r:~sSel~o~ HUNTINGTON BCEACH Cad. '67 Cpe. De Ville Bel AU' coopre, VB, automauc, 1968 CORVE'ITE ENG 327, ·~ow ro!fea'!:~~/~.a~~,~~
trade $895. Phorl!' 549-0530 1960 V • W • OnV. radio, Mater, power 1lttr· clutch, Bell Housin&' Muncie alr cond .. radio, xlnt cond.
Ocean blue fiared finders FACTORY ing, factory air. Thia cu ia 4 spd, Complete. Pertttt ,S97S~c.·~54-5-_25_-_"~~~~-VOLKSWAGEN t mag w~ls. Great sum: AIR CONDITIONING abaoluleJy immaculate. J~ condition $400. 66-t687 '66 9 Pass, Station Wflgon.
mers fun. JLZ407 Full power, beautlful cloth & a one owner gem wirh an I C~O~R~V-,~.1=.1=.E--.6-7-5C.i:.l_v_•_r auto trans, good cond,
$2999
BILL YATES
VOLKSWAGEN
837-4800/ 493-451l/499.7261
San Juan Capistrano
32852 Valle iRot>~diii!iiiiil
'68 PONTIAC
Grand Prix. Full power, tac·
tory air conditioning, vinyl
rool. Grand Prix green ex-
terior. (VZTJ301
5 spd. dlr. Owned by little
old ICboel -teacher from La.
~ Beach. Full price S1199
(ZN~ 159) Take -0lder trade
or small down. Win finance
Pvt. pty. Aft lO·am 540-3100
or f!K.7506,
DOT DATSUN
OPEN DAILY
AND
'66 912
Lar9e Selection PRICED $599 .00 . Jeattier ln.te r. Stereo, door honest 31,000 actual milea. Fastback. 4-apd, 327/350 tJ a e r i f Ice S725/0FFER. locks, cn11sr control, trunk See it! IOH0085) 968--0290
Of VW Campers, CHICK IVERSON o-~r. Ught """""· '"'o Prlc-' to sell hp. .,,, AM/FM, pwr .;;;:;_:..;;:::.,.~-~-,C71 .,... s-g windows, Xlnt cood. Pvt 70 Ford Brougham 2--0t Vans, Kombis, YW dimmer, most eve-ry dlx. ex· BAUER BUICK pty, $2300. (TI4) 846-3293 hardtp, fac air. vinyl top,
$1995
BAUER BUICK
234 E. 17th St.
tra. (TVV650l. 20 f G Costa Mesa 548-7765
SUNDAYS
' 18135 Beach 81vd.
Utinfuctan &ac.b sa..~ oi MJ..()442
Dark Green with Black Inter.
kir, AM/FM, 4 Speed,
(N0S421) Real Nice!
BILL YATES
VOLKSWAGEN
Buses, New & Used 54~3031-Ex1. 66767 $2333 734 E. 17th s1. COUGAR .,~t·· 1a200. • 1 pm'
Immediate D•llvery 1970 HARBOR BLVD. Costa Mesa 548-7765 1-"'.:".:"'.'0"-0---.,----c=:..:.i::.:__,,,=,..----'69 Pontiac Grand Prix
CHICK IVERSON , ___ co_ST_A_M=""---i 19'9 Cougar 2DHT JEEP MUST SELL!
'69 DATSUN WAGON
Vw '69 VW SEDAN ib A. '70 CH£V£LL[ SS PRICED FOR QUJCK SALE "":".,..--..,....---I B""HM BaMm• bl"' m•-GN"dl ea<!' Attractive Bermuda grttn '63 International scout tallic ¥.'ilh white interiotj&
M9-303l Ext. &Ii or fil _..~CADILLAC metallic finish with black 4 x 4 s.ale or tra~ landau roof. Equipped w th 32852 _V~ Road
San Juan Ca_pistra.no
4 ~. radio. Dir. Heater. 1965 PORSCHE S.C.
1970 HARBOR BLVD, (ZBT 9J8) AUT~ZED DEALER l Door Hard!op. 396 cowl In· interior, landau top, lmmac· I --~7•~"6-.1'7"-70'63'-,.*,..--auto. trans., radio, hearer,
COOT A ~ $ 1499 2600 HARBOR BL., Jee~ engine, 4 speed, pow-ulale throughout, Equipped LINCOLN powt>r 1teering, power bn.k-
{YWf 917) t-.flllt aeU. WilI Jtaclng green with el~e
take trade or finance private aunrool. Clean and recent-
pa.rty. ·eau 494-6311 or ly -0verhauied. Priced 10 sell.
LEASE A COSTA MESA '1' steering-, atereo, wide with auto tn11.11, Radio es, power windows, new
5'10-9100 Open Sunday ova11 with mags. (987BJD) Healer, Power !1eering: .70 MARK IIT, brown /while tires. Reflfocts ex~Uent
e $2799 Power brakes, F1ct-0ry Air top, saddle interior, 5000 care. YTE516. $2975. John· NEW '71 VW 1966. CADILLAC BILL YATES Cond., 4 new tires, @le. miles. 673-6813 5-0n & Son. 2626 flarb<lr Bl., 187U BEACH BL. 8424435 (YPTS.ll} $2375. Johnaon & Costa Mesa, 540·5630.
551.89 -"-"NTI-N~"~ro_N~B~E~•-CH_1 PR,~~ ~:~~~~isALE v~!'s~~~A!,EN ~:i. ~-~Blvd, ·"""'""M_E.,,.R...,c ,...u,,..R_Y __ ---Sf CRAN PRIX
S46-BTJ6. YCC52S
'65 DATSUN, compkol~less ONLY $2,799
body MAKE OFFER. 132 CHICK IVERSON
W. wu.On: 1p. 4.1, CM. vw Per. Mo. + Tu 19.68 VW Beautiful ebony black fin lah San Juan Capistrano O '68 Colony Park Stn wagon,
FERRARI 549.3031 Ext ;,; o, 67
1§70 HARBOR BLVD. '62 Ferrari 2+2 Cpe. 1 -=='co~ST""'A~ME=s=·~-i
AT Dlam<>nd blue with black In· ~·i th black landau root & 837-4800/49345Il/499-226t D DGE Full power, Fae air, New
BILL YATES terior. Mag wheels and ra· black I eat her inlerior. tires, Xlnt cond . Dys: dial tires. XSP314 Real buy. Equipped with all the lux· '55 Chevy, '69. l!l!i· turbo 1-,68-Dod ___ D_____ 645-0010, Eves: 499-1136
4 apd. Overdrive, P~ finish.
(WID 573)
$3595
~~
21lXI HartJor Blvd, ~
FIAT
VOLKSWAGEN ury features. }'ull power, hydro, 411 post, 1~r~, ge art 2 Dr. HT ONLY $1099.00 rt1dio healer factory air Amer. mags, new pa1nl, int. PRICED FOR QUICK SALE! '62 MERC wag. Good rond.
32852 Valle Road CHICK IVERSON oond • ele ISBD l!'ii) $16?5. & chrome. Leaving Must Attractive told mial finish $350, Can be seen Shell Sta·
San Juan Capistrano John;,:,n & Son, 2626 Harbor JJee $900. Gary Fetterman with black interior.· Equip. ~~~srb04f> El Ca min<>,
While with red interior. Ex-837-4800/493-45ll/499.2261 VW Bl., Costa Mesa. 540-5630 644-1Zl2, 644-6130 pg. N-0. 43. ped with auto trans., radio, ..:.::..:.~==7'=0---
cellent condition. (TZP 808) '64 VW CAMPER 549-3031 Ext. 66 or 67 [ e '63 Chery Inipala healer, power 1tttrit\J', air MUSJ ANG
Full pn" 12595. or ta><. 1970 HARBOR BLVD, CAO. '69 SEO. OE VILL Fa< al" P/b, PIS, V8 rood. < "'" now Mich<llo -------
tr>dt. Call .... 7744. COSTA MESA VERY CLEAN * SGOO rad;al '""· V•ry d .. o. '69 MUSTANG CONV. Rebuilt engi~. Immaculate =~~~-~~,~-J•A(i'()RY * 646-i.880 * WPE34l. Sl475. Johrmn &: '65 PORSCHE 365-C, white, l thruout. (ONKS041 '64 V.W. bus, rebu· I eng, So 2626 H rbor BJ Cos
o•nu, 48,000 mi, AM/FM $1499 trarui., clean, best ofler. 417 AIR CONDITIONING 1969 MALIBU Chevelle 2-dr n, a ., ta Auto., Radio & Heater, Pow. 7th S H "'"" ·~~0 • -... ""'000 LOCAL . ' M~. M0.5630
'65 PORSCHE C
Blaup11nk1 radio PERFECT I. .B., ~......... JA:SI tu<1n ~. +.8pd tr8Jll, air, VlflYI leatl ------- -er Steering. Lie. XUF 358
- - - --,~thru=~"'~"~t.~67~5-405=1~·~~-·I ·~M~MgCXX:~~o~pe~~ :~!!thF~J:e::;ri.ntl=: ~al;~ owner. $2475.1li&QicUaLRGllllER• $1699
..,.......-.. -I 1963 PORSCHE S.C. Po=hennu.1"'1644-<GOS Vioyl top ·tilt• ''''""""I=~-~~~-~ "'" BILL YATES ''THINK'' Bahama. yell.,w • Defies rJe. steering 'AM-FM radio A 196.l Impala SS4\ardtop, 327, lfa.s bir 3113 VI lt!lline, Low
1cription. This <>ne excel· 187U BEA.at BL. SU-+US '59 VW Bus. Ne-eds trans & absoluteiy near brand new. Air, tint@d gla11.. radio, m~age 1 owner beauty that VOLKSWAGEN /2 .. ftfJ knt thnl out. PXW-982' HUNTINGTON BEAOJ clutch v."-Ork. Make Offer. <YPTlOOl. Pt~. looks &: runs hke Dl!w. yoo mus! drive. fZHll 32852 Valle Roru:I WU~J c.f:c'~ ·1~~rsoN '69 vw SEDAN ·~':~ ..... eu .. SUN-Sale Priced Today .""'.:;' ·~~"";:~ B:r~~ •iiii~K .. ~~~it'~
S.. Dli\L ca~. Xlnt roOO. wagon..P/a, P!b, tactMy , M T C "Dlml lual:D'1 YW Like new. Radio. Dir. Heal· Many accessories. $2375. ib air. Xlnt cond. $ l 195 , 234 E. 17th SI. 66 u1tang G. • FM·
flUIMl.AIWY\ 549-3031 Ext 66 <>r 67 er, 4 speed. fVNU 998) Will 644-3407 ~ e.2, 84l-5450 Coirta Mesa 548-7785 PRICED FOR QUrCK SALE
11711 llACH II.VD. 1910 HARBOR BLVD. ta~ car in ll'ade or will · l.dt ·-~T~-~~-'!'J!~-,-"!!-e!!-~ Popular BennUda blur finish fttwy. Jt) COST. A MESA e 1970 Vo I k 11 wage n CA.OILlAC '56 Chevy 292, Hi & h ~ 4LKLW. _.... witti black inte-rior, Equip-893-1566 e 637-GM financt! prtvate P a r t Y· Campmobile. Pcip top, tent. AUTHOAIZfO o£ALEA performance, needi minor VAN, '66 New l:r&kes, Slant I ped with auto. trans., rad i-0
NEW4JSEMERV. '66 Porsche, am I !m, new _54G-:c.:,.:c117_,36'-='0~',; ... ~-G8l=l~, __ 1 owner. Call 67:J..T965. 2600 HARBOR BL., cni.nksha.tt work, Beat otter. High torque. Chromt! rims with stereo tape, Mater,
•• -------1 tires, S spd, A.Biros. custom WANTED '62 VW. new tires, reblt eng, COSTA MESA 646-4111 & panelled, Shag crpf. tape power steering, power brak·
-------------paint. Car Jn immac. cond. new brakes, IM!Yt' inter,, 540·9100 Open Sunday' 1'v"•"c"'.=;::,-.. -m .. fo-rt~J,-.~ ... ---.. -I deck. S1450. Aft 5: 64~317 .,, air cond. Se• ind drive rn pay top dollar kJr ~'Olll' ..... ._u
FUN GARI '61 CONY. Low orig. mi's. 67S..204l VOLKSWAGEN tod Call Sattlfice best otter. 642-339' e '70 Concou.t9t Sta.. wag. DODGE Dart 1966 2 dr 6 t<lday. RMXl91. Sl.Z75, John-
$225. · Ma-5283 '63 PORSCHE S. Perf. ctind. and uk for Ron ~hot, '70 VW-Amer, mags, radials, • ~ New tires, xtraa. $2800. cyl, Yellow with bi•ck int. ton l Son, 2826 Harbor BL,
JAGUAR ~:~~a\lre~~e ~e~: 549.nJI Ext. 66-67. 613-0900. ;~~c!w~.wh~;helf. CAO. '68 SEO. DE VILLE ·==A. 327, power Ii air. ',,,!"',, ,.·,...,,"'.,~;;i-itio"o". "1895=-·..,"~'"~'-"3c 1 ·-C_o•_,~6"7~M..,•:~ .. ,~U><O-"ST=A56.10"'N7,G~-
ii42-0017 ·59 VW, 23,000 ml ' g. t '70 CllAL EN m A.Yi/FM, Magi &: other VOLVO FACTORY Original owner. L GER, V-8. In '62 3.8 Sedan, while. ~ llhr PORSCH--E-9-11-.s-. -1-,-.,-1969-11550 1 $550 * '* * 9S2-267t'i ml'i. Loaded. &t otr <>vr grey, V-8, auto. Xlnt cond.
int. low mileage. BEST Qf. fac. air, FM radio, all ex· ~ or make 0 r. AIR CONDITIONING $2750. 546-2706 Best <>ffer. 6T5-816l
FER. .830-6231 -........ .._ Vinyl padded 1op, plush cloth 1957 Chev. Gd body, run.11,
tras. Pcrf cond. Pri. party, 'GD VW SEDAN • ...... - -I & leather inter. full po~·er needs mechanical work'. $00. '65 MUSTANG -Stick shtft, FORD
Full power. rllr. Air condl·
ili<>ning. 26,000 11.c!ual mlln.
IZMS 834 ) Will take trade
or finan ce. Call 494-7744.
1970 GTO, 45.'l cu. in .. 4 1pd.
All perfom1ance equipped.
S27'95. For m ore info call
646-4665 after 4 & wknds.
'70 Lcf.1ans, F'ully equip'd Lo
mi's, Pvt ply.
• 67!)...3923 *
1963 LEMANS'V-8
Xlnt cond. $350 Call 644-4541
'GS PONTIAC GTO CONVT,
Xlnt oond, $685 . • ....._ *
RAMBLER
'67 RAMBLER WAGON
.Automa1lt_ powu 1teerina,
radio hea.ler. (WBJ 952)
• $999 .
BILL YATES
VOLKSWAGEN
32852 Valle R<lad
San Juan Capistrano
837 ·4800/ 493-45ll/ 499-2'l61
'63 Rambler 327 cu. Jn. 3
&pd/overdrive. FM radio
with tape d~k. 4:11 rear
,nd. Wide oval1 with maa:a
SOOO or Best offt-r. 54&.&359
1ft SPM
'69 J.AG. XKE C~. ll,OOJ $74511. 1n4l 623-3962 ,, THINI & a hol!t <>f oiher deluxe 646-5641 alt 5pm. ml, ntdkl, AM/FM/SW. 1--~-~=~~~-~
Radials. 546-8212 * '67 PORSCHE 912• 5 Automatic, radi-0, heater. 'VOLVO' xtraa, t99'.lAGA). '64 Oievy conv. $425 <>r bst '67 FORD Fairlane convt. OLDSMOBILE I>"' 1948 STUDEBAKER speed , top &hape. Must sell. $3222 U ~-·~-N d
IA (WQO 881) la o er. v"'u"'..a· e e I Sharp, VB, P/s. 3-spd, "'• COMMANOOR. < •r, G •O'•k. KARMANN GH 13495. 646--0885 or 673-3381 TLC 64"'434 ------~ '
xlnt cond. Less than ~.OOJ STUDEBAKER
mi. l8001h<•l oU<r. GT>3556 --------1
$999 . . . brakes &. clutch, good eni. SUPER SACRIFICE Stored 111 Yc11.r~. 15.000 orig 1960 GHIA '64 Porsche C Coupe •'fRJEOLANOER" '65 Biscayne, gd running 4l,OOO mi. $850. 846-ll65. '63 Olds Station wgn, Rn!, miles, Like New tn & out.
Xlnt cond. S48-2858 aft 6 BILL YATES ~ibe.A~ ~~e..i;;.,;314 College St., CM. 1968 LTD 2 OR Hardtop. Air cond, interk>r & body &
1
_1'50 __ oc.r_r='-'~"~·~64=5--4687 ___
1 Lota or mile& ol tr:ansporla· '67 Po--h• 9'°M'"' -~. VOLKSWAGEN 1:17$1 ..... , .. llCWY. •1 l!I ............ """' Po A' o · b k · ed '"" u-'" '''""" 893-7566 e 537-68)4 wer. 1r. lK ra. e.11. eng in g<>Od shape. Lea ving T BIRD tion left. Specially pnc Many extras. Must seU. CADILLAC '* '60 I pat int · Beautiful Below bl book • for quick sale. QDF32S Mak• 011,,_ 6'"' ,...,""' 32852 Valle Road NEW-USED·SERV. AUTHOR•Z£D DEALER m 11., new enor, · Ue • country, mul'!t sell, $325.
LOOK ~,., --HARBOR BL p/1, plb, auto trans. $200. 83]...1'411 Phillip 549-2100 -----------$499.00 San Juan Capistrano ----.._ ~ -.itJ •• Call 548-5687 CHICK IVERSON * 1970 PORSCHE 914-Xlnl 8J7-4800/'493-45U/499·22Gt ...,...._...._. COSTA MESA '65 Galaxie 500. auto. power, •70 Cutlass 2-dr, Many xtl'as, '64 T-Bird convt-Red le.11ther
VW cond. SJ&'.JOC•ll. ,,........... .66 vw Van: New paint. Xlnt =='-"=5o:3~0==o9'o3""'"'--I S.Ul-9100 O~n Sund11.y CHRYSLER ~ air, new Png & tnn.11. $301'>. int. Tmmaculalt". RuM like
..., • Must sell lmmed. 673-39;,2 * 64&-9740 aft 5:30 pm "'~'-· ::16::50c,·,.:96H:.::...::3::20:_ __ '69 PCRSCHE 912 5 pd cond. 1500 ccm eng. Mus! 1971 VOLVO '--.----_.-,-,c~--1.---------after 6pm. =;:,:.=:.=::..::.==--"s' T BJRD I 549-JO!l Ext 66 or 67 * • s ' sell S895 or offer. Newport ,-Largest Selection • I"'~=''--,,,-~---~ I '66 Olds Starfln>, pl~. p/h. ·• -· reh 1 enjj;. Bndy 1970 HARBOR BLVD. 24,000 miles. X!nt cond. Ph. Union Service J939 w. Coasl DEMO 7360 OF LUXURIOUS '71 Pint-0-Contest car, only fact. air, clean, pvL Aft. restored. New orig. interior.
. COSTA MESA 67f>.-5250 eves. Hwy. NB We Specialize In CHRY. '69 300 mi. 1600 ce eng. RltH, 5:30 54S-1959 0l~m="c.":,='=· ="-...,,...,c_· '-~--I
Ul68 ·Karmann G h 1 a_ A Ir '66 P-0rsche 912. S-spd, Top c,68:0..-VW;,;,,c,:.'":."'_·_•~lk-A~M-F-M-x~lnt Overseas Delivery CADILLACS w/w. Sl8.'i0. 644-7795 1 --'-=p~L"Y,.CC.MC,..,O~U=T=H~-'5.'i T BIRD hnHp. xlnr con<!.
cond, Mt11t sacrifice, $1095. shape. Sacrifi~ S 2 8 95 · cond. Must sell $ 1 l 1 5. """" Lni.:i NEW YORKER '64 rord GaJuie, 1u10 tnns, Colle<.'tnr pre rd. Ca I I 6'1S·ffll <>r 546-fl.2o. 673-2271 642-2148 alt 6 UU'L U.U&O In Oran9• County R/H, PIS. A-1 cond, Make 673--03!!.l
MERCEDES BENZ RENAULT vw B>tR 1900 s""""' top. N" VOLVO 1963 thru 1970's FACTORY offer. 540-1327 '67 VALIANT 19 57 T-B; rd. R i "k
·~ GALAXIE • • J -Cl11 .... ~iC'-XJnt cond. MAKE til'r's. Sacri!lce S.300. 646-8098, ihei!; AJR CONDITIONING "" ._,r, l'.lwner.
'66 RENAULT R-8, xln! 613·8174, , ~ Ob. l •,. Ha-top ~. ··! P1</Pb, auro, 11ir. Call 11rter 4. Door o-•.,. CViC •~) OrfER. '* 67~38.'>9 rond.. New paint, C'nglne,l ~°"'"=C..:.~-~-~~1 1966 Ha.rbor. C.M. &.16-11303 ·u ru ~ ., S 557-6926 .,._..., 'tW ALI N
tires. V<"ry clean. Mu:<il sell 1967 VW sq , bk. T11.Pf' dl'Ck, '61 VOLVO SEDAN CADILL.A.C vinyl top, full power, vinyl ·' $699 V A T
1575. or <>tier. l owner. AM/F"M nidio, radial llreK. AUTHORIZ£0 DUWt s!ralo seats, tilt wheel, all 19Ql Gala.xie 4 Dr. Full air, BILL y ATES
540-2668 Bes! otter, mw;t a e 11. 2600 llARBOR BL., dlx. ext~ incl. new wsw power. air, recent bra.kt>s
64>3058 2 Door. Dir. 4 ~pet'(!, radio, COSI'A MESA fires It just 20.000 carefully & valves. $625. '494-575) VOLKSW,~GEN SUNBEAM '67 VW Squarehack, xlnl heater. MUst seU! !LXZ731l 540·9100 Open Sunday driven local miles. (XVT· '64 Ford Fairla"" Wag. Xln'I 32852 Valle Road
concl. w/radio &: lugg11.ge Will take
0
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1'1.tinallCt'. -,--69 EL DORADO 097). running cond. New tinos. San Juan Capist111no '66 Sunb<'.11m Al('llnf', runs
""~""'I g<>Od, S5Ta -0r bes! olfcr. '65 ~E P/1, p/di.llc brn. 842-6114 '"""'°'· ndla1 .-. stk• 1---=T"'o"'y"'o=T'"'A--1htn. $1850 firm. 8JS-.t165
rack. Low milc1ge. 837-5570 54W'736 · ib Needs PftinL $375. ~29-46 8374800/493-4511/499-2261 --* '68 BUS. * vOLtl'O '66, 122-S, 4 nr. 4 l o ~ft) e-1-Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 S2m> (lrm . 968.3025 spd, Pirelli tires, nu brks, WNE R A~ &<!)
'62 Valiant in very !food
rond. Vrry ~oon tires A
mnror, S~ MZ-61!TI
Ads have Daily Pilot W11.n~
'bargains ~alore.
Autos, N·o~w-'---980
• ,66 VW BUG-.-Xlnt cond SllOO, leaving Less Than 15,000 Miles AVH•Of'UZ~~~i~~
country m~st sell 496-3976 Still In Warranty
$750 * 6'45-5~l .64 V I p 1_ V _...... Firemist color. F'l.111 leather 2fiOOCOSTHARBA MEORSABL.,
0 VO -"""· ery f;""" ' . AMI>'•! PS '66 VW Bus rebuilt eng. cond, $1700 or bes! ofr. Will .nttrior, ' itereo, ' 540·9100 Open SUnday
MG BRAND NEW TOYOTA NEW '71
~
-~~
"FRIEDLANDER"
.._ auoi !NWT. ai1 m-'51 • 531..&:24
NE~-USEO-SERV.
~
Mlil
NO DOWN ChromP rims, SllSO trd 10 r .49 Plym-0u!h PB. PW, P. st"Bls, air rond., •
• 548-0.'iJI '* :t4:J.-2600. · tilt Whrt>I, landau rnp, 11u1~1--~~="=~~-
PAYMENT '65 VW Sunroof-Nt-w rehlt Autos, Used 1natlc trunk .\ door locks. CORYAIR
990 1•94351 Prie«I to 1ell. e~. nt:'w p.11ln1, re 11. r
'62 CORVAIR
"9.01 MONTH• •P'nlng window .. P"'" ---B-U-IC_K ___ I ____ ... __ J __ _
..,.. bullon radio. 675-4~25 '~ '~
38 mos. Del. pay price. 1970 vw Bus. sunroof. Must i--iii!-iiiiiii!~~---11~'5'004"c'A""'n' CB~lvmd~. ~641i5-bM6Glt Automatic. nutln, he11.ter.
$>18<.
36 0
' "'" pr i" ""· "'" 0""· ""' ' '64 CAO Convert1"ble R""' good! IQWM5!0) pm.ss. Incl. Tax & Lie wkday1, 643-4579 $295
A.P.R. 11.,,.\4. S.n•I No. '65 LE SABRE
134347, • V\V lXIO. 'li7 hody, >:Int Jo"ul! pt>wrr. Air. IQWS519l ~ ~ ... · I I l500 Sf'rh1n. V1 tn.,·nc. automatic •on approved credit 64m:c ..... ,.n1ca , ~w pain , . $995 _.., transmiuion, powu stttr·
Bill Maxey Toyota ="'""'=-~-~--'"•· 1 ow"'r "'· Exoo1<n1 18881 BEAQJ BL. 847-8555 lS70 VW Bug. Take nvPr {'()ndition. (TYZ037J
HUNTINGTON BEACH paymt'nl.a tS66.8l l or cub. Priced to aell
2100 Harbor Blvd.
l'JU'---··· ,,,.,_J ___ . l!l&C MONZ.A. maroon, auto
'""""""' '~ t.._1'111, bucket seats, new ~ mill"I. 645-5419 2100 Harbor BtYd. 64S-0466 brakes, battery, Engine
'!GB 'IT,J.o ml'~ '°"',,~lo· $1871 VW '69 hom". MMy ""'· BAUER BUICK Price .below mamt. ...... . '6f! Cadlll11c El Dor11do v,ry
2:W E. l71h St. cltan. 43,000 milt-11.' XJnt
recently o'Muled. Runs.
looks good. $400. 54&-2000
alter 5:30 pm, S0-2526 in
Mrd tul ct.ck. 644-1161 UTl TOYOTA COROlLA Sl590. 8.10 14!h St., Hunt .
-• E-2 DR. FACTORY EQUIPPED Bch. 536-2727 Costa Mrsa ~7765 rond. Bt'5I ofter -0vrr $3300. 1..:u~··~....,.;:::.·'="=:~~-I #91178 OPEL OIOJCE OF 5
71 o,.,t ~ll•y
' -!WI, "111)j """· Low mbeap. (NJ CPG)
$11'5
Hor bor Amt'ricon
.,,. ~-·, ·)~·, "11r • .• • •
~emtlewi& W TOYOTA
lilil H.arbor, C.M. MG.9:l().1
'If Coronii.. ~kit cond, lo ml.,
""" nd.MI tirts, chromt' whttls, M111t 8':1J ~129
'66 VW Model 113
fRVE 182l
$999
Harbour V .W.
See at Boyrl's Arr:o. 490 E.1_:•c.m.:_. -------
'65 Buick Wildc•t Cpti 17tfl SI., CM 642-1671 '65 CORVAIR CORSA noor
MUS'T SELL~ • '64 Cad convl ti Dor11do. 11tuft, 4 CR.tbs. xlnt <'On•
Po~11r whhl" exterior wlrh Nie,. rond. Pvl Jl'Y· STOO d\Oon. At.klf11' S."iOO. 493-3131
ltO!d interior. Auto trans., Ev-f's; 4!'.M-96'1.l d11y•, 493-3624 t'vr~.
radia, hr1ter. polW'r llf'l"r• '62 CAO. ~an df' Vill~ J.'ull '6.1 · Corvair Conv. Needii 1
Ing. po1.1·~r br,kes, air cond., Power, $500. E \'en Ing : lUM·Up. S200.
t'IC, Very cle11rr. OSL008. ~8-2.1111 Call ~
S97'5. JOhn80n It Son, 2626 'fi9 El OJrado, cl!'iln, fully '63 Corvidr Spydt>r • good
18711 BEACIJ 8t,. 842-4435 H11rbor BJ., Cowta Mesa. .-qutp'd. beau! cond, Orie coni:!tUon, 4 spd, Must sell!
_1_w_NTI_,N_;;G.:c1'0:.Nc...:B::E:."'::rn:.:.._c_"""'::::::::"'::'°::· ___ _.,__ (JIO.'!Yr, S51'10. ~J E"'". 642-68l2
1'70
ROAD RUNNER
20 To Choo,.
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