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26TH ANNUAL FISH FRY PARADE STARTS ON ANAHEIM AVENUE SATURDAY AT 10.30 A.M.
More Thin 100,000 Folk• Are Expected for Costa Mes•'• G1l1 Tod1y, S1turd1y and Sund1y
Here 's Schedule
For Big Weekend
'In Costa Mesa
Here's the lineup for the Costa f.1esa-
Newport Harbor Lions Club lhrcc·day
fi sh fr y:
Friday: 5:30 p.m. -fish dinners serv-
ed in Costa Mesa Park. 6:00 p.m . -30
carnival rides and game booths open at
park. 7:30 p.m. -Battle o[ the bands
concert.
Saturday: !O a.m . -carnival opens.
10:30 a.m. -two-hour parade starts.
noon -fish dinners served in the park.
t ·30 p.m. -variety acl.s on the park
~tag<', interspersed through day \\•ith
drawings for donated gifts. 4:1$ p.m -
Dorothy Jo Danc('rs on stage. 6·30 p.m.
-Sing Out, Young Grneralion on staJ;te.
8 oo p.m. -drawing {or a 125 Yamaha
lilntorcyc\e
Sund av : noon -carnival open~. h~h
dinners 'served. 2:30 p.m. -annual baby
contest. 3:30 p.m. -stlf'ctinn of Miss
t1 crmaid. 6: 15 p ~m. -Arlee !liglK'e
Dancers on stage. fl:OO p 1n. -grand
drawing for a 1971 Ford Pinto.
Top Laotian Gene ral
])u e k ~ Nan:oti c Quiz
VIENTIANE. Laos I A Pl -Gen. Qua n
Ralikhone. Laotian chief of 'staff , sa id
today : "I am not infonned on that mat-
ter," when asked lo comment on _a
charge that he apparently is involved 10
the illicit narcotics traffic.
The change \vas made \Vednesday in
Washington by John E. Ingersoll. director
()f the U.S. Bureau of Narcotics, before
the House Select Commiltee on crime.
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Weather
Sunny and Warmer weather -
just what the F'ish Fry ordered-
Js the outlook for the weekend
along I.he Orange Coast. Look for
high readings ()f 68 on the beach
and 78 furlher inland.
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dtr way for tht 1u1nmer 101lh
tit!? OJH!niltQ of two ntw aLtrac-
tio111 this mouth , Pictures-and
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Carnival Mood Reigns
For Big Mesa Fish Fry
At 9 a.m. today, Cost.a Mesa Park was
a quiet, grassy Jillie island amidst a sea
()f concrete streets -hardly a soul Jn
sight.
By 6 o'clock tonight it. will he a ct1rni-
val center, a fish eater's paradise, a show
place filled wi th loud music and thou·
sands of people.
It happens this way once a year when
the Costa Mesa·Newport Harbo r Lions
Club kindles the fi re for its annual Fish
frv and Camival.
i'his one !s the 26th and more than
100.000 r£'sidents and visitors are e1'pec-
ted to vlsn Lhe l1arbor Arca lo partici-
pa te in iL
Fish dinners v.·1\1 be served al the park
Friday. Salurdav and Su nda y and the
carnival ride~ will be OIX'n at lhe same
time. A lwo-hour parade highli ghts the
feslival at 10:30 a.m .. Sat.urri ay.
One pre!ty girl will be Sf'lectcd a.~ r-.1is~
!11 ermald al :I 30 p,n1 .. Sundav anrt a
lucky ticket holder wl/1 win a 1971 F'ord
Pinto at 8 o'c lock that same night
The parade. with 160 en tries, will h<'
filmed Salurdily-by Dick Lane and
KTLA 's telev ision crew fo:-broadcast at
4·:10 p.n1 .. Sunday nn Channe l 5.
F'ish dinners star! at ."):JO pm .. lorl,1.\'.
The highlighl or toni~h!'s aclivit i<'~ w1tl
be a baulr of the bands at 7·.10 rf c)ock
f('atur in11; four youn11: rock bands from
the Harbor Area.
• Followi11g Saturday's parade, the crov.•d
11•il! Shift back to the park rOr fish din-
nt>rs and carnival activities. Daye De·
Solo. KMPC radio newsman, will emcee
a special performance at 1:30 p.m. of
the Tijuana Police motorcycle "Suicide
Squadron.'' ·
Continuou~ entertainment wilt be of.
fcrcd each day on the park s!agi.
1'he 1wo top attractions Sunday are the
baby contest -220 entered last year -
and lhe ~1 iss lo1ermaid selecti on. More
than 50 prizes will be offered in raffle
drav.·ings each of the three days.
Lions Cluh members are ho-ping tn 1akc
In over S91l,OOO gross this year which
would allow them to ~ive morl' !han
S30.000 in donations to Harbor Arca or-
ga niz;lltnn.~.
Last year, lhe L1on5 Club don.:ited S3Z.·
000 and the Iota! ln 25 years has bern
more than 1285.000.
The grand marsha l of this yl'ar's par-
ade is Bill Skile s. partner in !he Skiles
and Henderson comedy tea1n. and .~on
of the late Bob Skiles. one of the origin-
ators of the fish Fry.
Bill Skiles will ride in the par.:ide with
his mothl'r. Mrs. Nell ie Skile.~. Other
.special g11ests incl ude: U.S. Representa-
tives Ri cha rd Hanna (0-Anahe inil and
John Scbmitz IR-Tust in): Assemblymrn
Robert badham IR·Newport Beach) anrl
Robert Burke t R-Huntington Beach). anrl
Oran,ll'e County Fifth District Supervisor
Ronald Casper s.
Comity True~ Drive1· Sl1ot
lit New Mexico Snipe Case
From Wire Services
GALLUP, N.M.-A 6~-mtle slrelc~ of
desert highway carrying lhe malnstream
of Tr11ns-American traffic became I
shooting Rallery bul. a suspect has been
caplured in the strange sniping spree.
Only one person. truck driver Lester
Joya!. ~9. of 1425 Turin Ave .. Anaheim,
was wounded in the series ol incidtnt.s
New Dairy Princess
Needed a Beer Badly
CANANUAIGUA. ·N.Y_, (U1'1l·-Mlas
Kris ti Pollok . 21 . was named winner -0f
lhc Ontario Counly Dairy Princess con·
tl'st Thursday njghL :i.
The new representative of the 1ni !k1pro·
ducing Industry commented: "I'm ~o
shook. Risht now I'd like A glass . or
beer.''
bcginni.rg Wednesday pight.
Several other lrave!ers on lnterslate
40, however, had reported gunfire from a
passing motorist on the Continental
Divide wesl ol Th!feau.
New Mexico State Police set up a
roadblock in eastbound Janes outside
Granp, wafting wilh riot guns for either
a ~ootcfut or a swift surrender.
Somehow the modern.day desperado
managed lo elude them -possibly by
taltlog a side road -but a suspect turned
up farther west, seven miles ina,Jde
Ariwna.
Shot(urHtmed Arizona Highway Patrol
officers arrested Danny C. Walsh, 23, or
Sall Lake City, -0n a charge of driving
while intoxicated.
A gun w;is confiscaf.ed from his c11r and
within hourl. New Mexico State Poliec
had obtained a wamnt ~harglng lhs
Utah tnnn·with aggravated b;:ittcry.
Joyce, employed by Night and Day
t.1anufacturlng Company, was listed in
iaali~factory condition with a bullet wound
in the right leg at McKinley General
Hoapltal Jn Gallup.
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-µ.s. Unemployed
Hits Level .. 6.2«ro
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For 9-year High
Jobless Rate
" ~t Building
Trades Higl1
WASHINGTON (AP) -The na tion's
unemployment rate moved ba ck up in
t.lay to match a nine-yrar high of 6.2 per-
cent of !he U.S. work force, the govern·
1ncnt said today .
J obless rates rose especially for con·
struclion worker s and sales workers and
young women, and the number of long
term unemployed -27 weeks or more -
climbed substantially, ·the Labor Depart·
menl 5aid. "~rfttiona\ jobless rate Wa.'I up froni
S.l percent in April. said th •
department's Bureau of Labor Statistics.
The al'.:tuaJ zutmber o( j o b I e s s
Americans dropped 300,000 to a total of
4.4 million, but because it usually
declines more than that in May the
bureau figured it as a rise of 130,000 on a
seasonal basis.
The bureau also reported that average
earnings of some 45 million rank and fi le
workers -more than half the nation's
v.·ork force -rose two cents an hour lo
$3.40 and increased $1.41 per week to
$125.46.
The average v.·eekly paycheck was up
$7.06 for a six percent gain over the past
yea r. A 4.3 percent rise in liv ing costs
over the same period reduced purchasing
power S~.39 per week, leaving the
average worker with a net gain of $1.67,
Thi': report said the nation's total
employment rose 500,000 in Ma y to 78.7
rnillion. bur berau~e ii generally rises
n1ore in !\lay the bureau figured it as a
265.000 rise on a seasonal basis.
The jobless rate for v.'omen 20 lo 24
years old c-0ntinued its sharp climb of re-
ccn! n1onrh s. rising from 10 3 percent in
Apnl to 11 5 percent 1n !\1ay -the
highe st in 111orc lhan a decade. the
burea11 said.
In a racial breakdown . rhe bureau ~aid
the uncrnploy rncnt rail' for Negroes rose
fro n1 10.0 to 10.5 percent, highest in near·
ly eight years. and the rate for white
workers edged up from 5.6 to 5.7 percent
fnr rhe h1ghesl in nearly 10 years.
The j(lb!e.~s rate for fd1hl.i.rut_ workers
ro se from 5.5 to 5.8 percent, th~feport
Si11d.
"The average duration of joblessness
lengthened In May, primarily reflecting a
siz able increase in very Jong term
unl':mploymenr. The number of persons
unemployed '2:l {Ir more weeks rose by
150,000 over !he month lv 580,000,
~asonally adjusted. th~ highest level
since ~lay 1963," lhe bureau said.
The. average length of unemploymfnt
for all the jobless increased from 10.9
weeks to l l.5 week~. it said.
The jobless rate for all men rose from
4.4 to 4,5 percent and totalled l.9
nii ll ion.
The rate for women remained un.
changed al 6 percenl at a total of 1.S
million. The rate for teenagers edged up
from 17.2 to 17.J percenl at a total of
981,000, the bureau said.
Welfare Pays
J{jni for Booze
BOSTON (UPI) -A welfare
rect,lent from Revere, Mas.~ .• on
doctors orders was paid $1.200 to
buy 182 quart.a of liquor over a 12-
month period, 1tate A u d I t o r
Th addeus Buczko said.
The auditor, a frequent critic ot
w_elfare abuse, urged state Welfare
Commissioner Stephen A. Minier to
lorn the findings over to welfare
fraud inveitlgators and ttrf(ed pr.o-
secullon by the 'attorney 'general'•
o'fflce "If needed.''
All the liquor, Involved . 8Uc7.ko
said, wu authorized by a doc~r ·s
prescription. /
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FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 4, 1971.
VOL. U. NO, 111, • SICTIONI, 41 l".,011
Yuba Count Reaches 24 , . \
As Digfing C.onii,n~
' YUBA CITY <UPI) -MotJ1u body
was uneartbed Tbundly frm:a.'""6 enidt
graveyard 4i -~ otdl:arda·;~"t!lt l}.• . Fu·tH.e·r . RtV<r,
• brtngin1 t!le ~l to
two dozen in Amert·
ca's worst confirm-
ed mau klJ1in1s.
Sheriff Roy White·
aker said the body
-lhe first dug up
in five da ys -·was
found about 300 feet
~· from th!': rlv~r Jn
001vNa1s the orchard where
most ol the hacked and .stabbelt retnairui
of iti nerant tarm hinds have been U•·
ooverid, The site
had been covered
wi th · i r rig at io n
water.
The sberiff said
he would send a
t ea m of deputie11
back lo the orchard
to dig al another
suspicious e:.trth in·
dentation which has
be en under water
until today. cu"""
So far, authoritie!I have been able to
come up with photographs of nine of lhe
' ~ ,. · 15 identified vie-
'ff tims recovered from
''"-graves. Those pie·
· tured are C1arence
. EJleJJe· Oobynejs: 45,
:1rom Alabama; Wil·
1• Jfam E. Kamp, Ba· q.. ftotue.J,;1.; Ed-
1'1r:cl)M. Cupp;_ E l·
~rt J. RH•y: Jonah
Sma~wood ; Kenneth
• • k.t.1111" ~ E. Whi1¥J't, tot -0f
AJ•"3edl, C~ll.: S111Jr E. ~itrmlP,,,
.alias Pete Pete ra6n, frecn ~,.
Y.il!it:. Cfl~-:; ·-~~!~ . ' ~
ll,Shlfli4>:".•!id ,ll>Y<:
nlond · Muchache.
Aer o" the river
In Marysvillt, sus-
pect Juan V, Co-
ro na was interview.
ed. fo r 214 hoors by
a ,. court • 1ppointed
psychiatrisL
Corona, 37, a farm
labor cOntractor Ind 1 a1\\_a'f,
former mental patient, pleadid>IAnocent
this week to charces ot kllUnC· 10! ot. the
vicUri11. ff l·a pre-
llmlnary h·'~ • r I n c --,_.,, -.evr6FTWii" 11:-
Dr •. Joseph <:.i!'l·
too, I fl'YChJ1ii\ct
l11lm Stanlord ,Uftl.
•enlty Medlc4! C...
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COron4. that bf' had
be<I( appolnttd by·
·,,1M.l1.t.WOOO the ~rt to !':Umlne
the sus'J)ect. He declined t. discuss OM
Chiefs Ask lfan~gs
WEST VANCOUVER,.,'B.C. (A>l -
Western Canada'' police ·chlels have call-
ed for a return to hanalng tor all
murderers.
session Inside. Yuha CGunty Jail, llJill
he had been forbid-· ·
de.11 by th• court to
talk.
Another psychia-
trist was cleued to
visit Corona in his
jaJI ceJI, Dr. Walter
Bromberg of Sacra-
mento, whD 1eslified
on behalf of Jack
Ruby at his trial for ""
slaying Prfsidfntial ~T•at•
assassin Lee Harvl':y OswAf received
pennis.s!on to 1ee the suspect.'
J\<'l Al)d Dr. H .. ry D.
! i Moon, chaJrman alKI ~· professor cl :pattfo..
·~ Jogy 1t tht· Univer ..
aity ()( California
Medical SchooJ in
·San Francisco, rals-
~ ~ the possibilit1
that at lea,i ooe of
; ·Jt, ;. the victims was l l·
• tacked near 1 grav• •••••IMN sile and might have
been buried alive.
On May 25 a trail of blood WI! found
acr0$s a ri ver levtt ro1d and blood 1plat.
ters were discovered i" • ·
on grass near one of
the graves at lhe
-Orchard.
Moon tol.d news-
men that s t eady
bleeding in' Jar Be
alllQUnt.s and spat.
fl':rs or blood
"wduld rai s e the
strong J)l'eSumption
of active -bleedin& . SM11u.
lrom a pumpina,,beart.'1
The dlscove17:of the 24th -body may
.J>elp , tum up «hers, sl,kt .the -~er ' · •. 91, :\l'eatun :.4<rlal ' .. Pootos, Inc., t h·e
MUCIUiUlllJ
Francisco suburb.
firm which took in.
frar,ed pho!otraphr
of tht lflVe area
\Vednuday.
''I've bOW 1ot •l'l ·
<Ul"Pit ol what l'IJI
iooki,n& fJI< !' sald Eu;tne W:. Nweu 1£
. hla Cl(lice lo ~ ll<d-. wood . City, 1a~ Slq
' He said SherlU Wbite1cre a:1ve hJne
the exact location Of-the>).atell dlllCOVery;
'= ma.de:. attq thf ·l1lml .J\'f:t'1.....t•lr:en _;
and a reappullal OI iJie 'Jiliiloirapha <!!"9rm<d &he Ille. . .
"fie have not made a find an. Ollt•
own," Po.Jell said. "But nowiwe-hlft •
perfect etample." Ht ,.Id ~ ni4 revit• the ~ aaa'fn. · ·
' . ' . '. White•pr Aid the l•tat v1£Uln. wl1o
had been dead lbolll I flwlllUI, W'! fllll1.
clolli<Cf. bore hack morks' liom. a ,..;
chete .... ~· knife if Wt btcl< ol a.
neck, and :f' h1s shirt_,,.ued up o•
his he~ -!Jllt Uie zs,o\1111' ~-~ Whftealter-retultd to 1 CMtlrin1 ttparll
by tho Sacrilllento-~e Ind tl>t A~9' tt:ievi~lon slatlot\ ltNXT that'a bullet btf'
been found bf •· potbolopUn -ol ti,o
bodle1. It previously w•s 1llou~,•ll ~
Y,ictlroJ WON> ltalJbed «' hacked \O·deotfll. .. -r.-------,~--,.
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•e•v11 Attack
4 4 !
' l N. Viet Gunners
Blast DMZ Area
. 11.UGON !UPI) -Nor1h Vletn1m.,.
g'IDfMl'I. bombarded aJ\led outposh1 near
tll~ demllll.Arlud wne IDMZ) Thursdly
w1th the most concentrated mortar and
rocket attaclu in months, mil itary
60UTces said today,
Allied spokesmen in Saigon also
reported continued heavy righFng around
besitgtd South Vietnamese Artillery
But S in the centr1l hilblands. Heavy
•ir striket and ground fire Thursday kill-
ed 130 Commwil.rt troops ne1r the hilltop
camp. gpokeamen said .
At )l!ast five allied outposts strung
along the DMZ, which forms the fronll'r
between North and South Vietn am . tCM'lk
heavy shellings. military sources said.
A barrage of 290 mortar rounds killed
l'feYt n soldiers of the Arm y of the
Republic of CSoulh) Vietnam IARVN)
and wo undtd nine at Fire Base "Fuller"
near Cam Lo. the soo rces said.
ARVN Marines making a search-and·
destroy sweep near the abandoned u_s,
base at Khe Sanh came under fire for the
second consecutive day, taking about 100
rounds of mixed 82-millimeter mortar
and 75-milli mtler recollleaa rifle fire. No
C1ruall ies were reported.
The U.S. Command said the American
artillery base Charlie 2 wa1 hit Thuraday
Witb abOUt 65 122-millimeter rockets
which c1used "light" casualties. On May
21, a •~41' b4rrace killed 2 t
Americans. ·
UVN spokumen said Fire Ba.54 5, 190
mUte: nerth of Sai1on. reported klllinf 60
COµt\'ql!!)iSl Hldiers 400 yards northeast
of Pl-outJ)ost Thursday at 11 cost of ei1hl
AB~ de1d artd 10 wounded.
· IA:ter, tht bodies of 70 Communist Sol~ ki\led by air strike.s 'vere found
500 y~fd.I frorn the ~3M. spqkesmen SIJd.
. h)erican au bombers hit suipected c~~ajlist troop conooitr,tions five
mllU IOU\h of Flre Base 5. The base h11
been under heavy Communist pressure
Students Slate
b March for POW
To Knott's Farm
Some 500 Bru-OUnda High School
sbldenl.I are m1rchl.o1 Saturday to &bow
their moral sur>port for lln El 1 6ro
Marine pitot mls~ing in southeast Asia
&l.nce 196'7. ·
11le splrit of Steven H~n will be
With Ullin ID alone the 10.a miles ·frem
lhtlr ICbool to lndependenet Hill 1t
Knott'1 lltrry Farm.
Mn. C1role Hanaon will be w1lking the
entire dlltance 1!10 and et the end of the
march the !:I Tofo housewtre will ttll
studtnta wbat It's llke to not know wheTe
your husballd is.
Studtnll hope kl r.tise enough money -
$10,000 -to aend a student delegation ht
Llos or Noi'tb Vietnam to plead for in~
formation on Hanson and possibly bis
release.
·,The school student body his adopted
~even Ha nson as its project to help
Prisoner! of war. Students also plan tll
Write \o 20.000 other high 1chool1 aaklng
e1ch to adopt a mlssln& servic em1n and
launch Jetter writing camp1ign1 in his
behalf. Hanson was shot down over Laos in
1M7 9;hlle piloting a l:)elicopter in a
roedical evacuation.
Hia wife, now 1 leader in the PO\V-MIA
struggle, has neve r learned h is
whereabou ts , but fetl ~ he has been a
prlson@r au this tlme.
• for 1 month and heavy antiaircraft fire
his kept relief helioopters aw1y for oYer
a week.
A ship ca rrr lng 13 disabled North Viel·
na mese priso ners of war to a repatria(ion
point returned to Da Nang tnnight when
Com munis t ships fai led lo show up at the
rendezvou s. Hanoi had anno unced Thurs-
day it would not accept the 13 because
the allies had originally agreed '°
repatttate 570 inen.
South Vietnamese g o.N e r n m e n t
srokesmen. as y;ell as the Ioternatlonal
Red Cross. had reported t.ha~ only lJ of
the sick and v;ounded prisoners wanted to
return borne.
Though ARVN spokesmen oril'inally
said the 290 mortar shells that fell on
Fire Base Fuller on Thursday caused on-
ly "light" casualties, th ey later an·
nounced that seven men had been killed
-an even heavier toll than the s'ix:
AR\IN h-1arines killed the da y before in a
barrage of 500 rockets in the same area.
Prices Take
0.4% Climb
During May
WASHINGTON (UPI) -The govern-
ment said today wholesale prices in the:
nation went up four tenths of one percent
in May as a persistent ajlatlon continued
to deg UM econoi:py.
Th• Labor Dep1rtment's Bureau of
Labor Statistie?S said price increases fer
steel and -0ther metal product•, and for
fuel1, accounted for about 70 percent of a
0.4 percent rise in lhe key industri al com-
modHy price index.
The more volatile index for rarm pro·
due~ and proce~sed foods and feeds went
up o'.'9 percent in ~tay follov;ing a slight
decline in April.
Bul the farm and food price increa~s
were Jess than normal for 1'.1ay, i nd after
seasonal adjustment thou Indexes were
shown with dec lines.
The adjusted index for farm products,
processed foods and feeds went down 0.2
pe~nt, while the •djustfd index for
farm product!: alone declined 1.1 ~ctot.
·The oVerall rlae of ' 0.4 percent in
wholesale prices Ofln'lpared with in-
creases of 0.3 percent in April, 0.2 per-
cent in Mµcb, 0.9 pecent if1 February
ud 0.7 l*Cent in Januarj.
After seasonal adjustments, tbe M1y
increase was listed et 0.3 pttcent, com-·
pared to an adjusted riae of 0.6 percent in
April.
But the May sU!tistlcs showed that in·
flation, which the Nixon Adminiatratlon
has pledged to curtail, ls still R},1gulng
the nation. The administration has set a
goal of reducing inflation to an annual
rate of 3 percent by mld-1972.
The 0.4 percen_t wholesale price rise in
May, if continued at the same rste for a
year, would come out to an annual In-
crease of 4.8 percent.
Wholeslle price incresses usually por-
tend later rins In consumer prices.
The 81.S aaid "continued strength in
met1l and metal products prices and a
sharp upturn in the fuels index cau,ed
abou t 70 percent of \be total rile for in-
dustrials" in May.
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Th•n the Model T Gold Rush Reared Across America
LA Man Arrested in Rape,
Multiple Mu1·der Spree
From Wire Services
LOS ANGELES -A description and
possession of certain items, belonging to
one victim, led lo arrest <lf a suspect who
was arraigned Thursday in the w11ke of a
multiple murder, rape and robbery spree.
Police Detective Capt.· Robert Miller
disclos~d the Jinks he alleges inv~lve John
P. Hendrix, 35, Ydth .a crime wa\'e in·
cludlng the murder of a La Hiibra man.
IDvesii11tors fo\lnd E;i.ig~ne Sealer, !17,
of 500 W. Olinda Ave., !!luffed ih the
trunk of his own car Wednesday when
they searched the suspect'! home.
Like at least two other homicide vi e·
tims, Bealer had been shot twice in the
back of the head, robbed and ·ieft in his
vehicle.
Hendrix was already jailed on ch arges
or robb ing a 2~year-old man and rapi ng
his 22-year-ol d girlfriend when he became
a prime suspect in the s!a,yings.
Complai nl~ naming him in Sealer's
~eath and t~aL of a i;econd victim . cha rg-
ing also various counts of assault with in-
1ent to commit murder , kidnaping and
ra pe were issued.
lnvest1g11.tors said be.sides the three
murders believed directly related -oc-
cur ing in th~ same several-square-hlnck
ares from M&y 25 lo 29 -Hendrix is
sullpected of a fourt h similar one.
Orel Johnson, 45, night foreman of a
health food distribution warehouse w1s:
reported missing Saturday and his btlll et·
riddled body was found there Monday
morning.
Besides the four fatal shooti ngs, rape
and robberies in whlC'h HendHx is a
possible. sus pect. he ill charged with
shooting 2&-yea r-ol d Robert Cordero Mon-
day.
U:i rdero su rvived.
Upper Bay Inventory
Ordered hy Coun ty
An inve ntory Of all public rights in the.
Uppe r Newport Bay will be prepared at
the suggeslinn of the Ocean Shoreli ne
Planning Committee.
The 808rd of Supervisors ordered the
listing which will include prescriptive
rights, ea~ements and tideland grants to
bl! prepared by the County Counsel and
Director of Rel'I Property Ser\"1Ce.s.
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History Made 75 Years Ago
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D!'I'ROJT CUPI) -A pu[f of 1moke
and a cloud of brltk and ma10nry dust
launched th l1 nation on a $50 billion In-
dustry 75 years a10.
tt happened In the rain about 4 a.m.
J une 4. lllH. The world took ll ttle note at
the. time because oth er things were going
•"· Two days before, a man named
Guglielmo Marcon i had obt ained a palent
on a new-fangle d ga dgel called the
wireless. A month lattr, a man named
William Jennings Bryan, worried abou t
declining silve r prices . uttered his
famous challcn~e to the 1896 Democrat ic
convention : "you shall not crucify
mank ind upon a cross of gold.''
Lill ian Russe ll was wowing the m on
Broadway and being courted by Diamond
Jim Brady.
But lhis was Detroit and the man was
about to try out something he had spent
months building . He call.ed it a quadr icy-
cle , a gadget with a tiny, two-cylind er
engine, bicycle wheels and saddle. a
wooden body and a tiller for a steeri ng
wheel .
Htnry Jo'ord, a young engineer for
Detroit Ediwn U:impaity, turned the
Cyclist Shatters
Display Windo\v
In San Clemente
A motorcycl ist who said his th rol!le
stuck drove his b i~e through a large
display v.1indow in \ dov.·ntown S an
Clemente late Thursd~y.
Police termed it "extremely lucky''
thal Ron ald Paul Leuthard , 22, suHered
only minor cut.s and scrapes.
The fre.ak misha p occurred al 11 p.m .
at the corner of Avenida Del Mar and El
Camino Real when the cyclist attempted
a right turn onto El Camino:
Leuthard, who lives at 32402 San
Marcos. San Juan Capistrano. assertedly
drove at high .c;peed across the in-
tersection and through the large displ ay
window of Storm ont Photogra phy, 199 S.
El Camino.
The cy clist refused med ic.a l treatment
for the minor hur •.
The impact c1used hea vy damage to
the cycle and also broke a water pipe at
the studio, officers aaid.
Actor Gives Aid
To Free Clinic
The five-week-<1ld Hunting ton Beach
free Clinic has received help from Hoss.
~1rs. Hannah A 1 e k o u m b i d e s,
spokesman for th e clinic. said Le levislon
sta r Dan Blocker (Moss of the Bonanza
ser ies ), !ent the clinic a check for $200.
"\Ve were delighled," Mrs. Alekoum-
bides said. She explained that Blockt r
learned of the clinic through B friend
Y.ilo is one of the cli nic 's directors.
"Since we rely completely ·on dona·
lions , we ha ve been goin g after donations
from any 11vallable source,'' ~he said.
Since the clinic opened its doors at
Fifth and Oliv e Stree~ five weeks ago,
Mrs. Alekoumbldes 'aid they have
treated up to 67 people a day. The clinic
Is open from 3:30 p.m. to 9 p m.
nywheel and the engine fired . But he
couldn 't get the conlraption out or his
worQ.hop. The door was too narrow.
Henry got an ax and broke ou t the bricks
until he could wheel the quadricycle
OU!31de .
He jumped into the' saddle an d pushP.d
the gear lever. The car had two speeds
forward but no reverse and no brake.
\\'ith a (ritnd riding II bicycle llhead o( 1
him , Ford drove bis car slowly throu gh
Detroit streets. It went a rew blocks and
conked out but Ford so)ved a minor pr~
blem and sLarted it up ag ain, dr iving it
back home.
"It worked ," he jubilantl y \old his v;ife
Clara.
It "·as the fi rst automobile Henry Ford
built. He built. other experimental cars,
working through the alphabet from Model
A through f\-1odel T, a car with planetary
transmission, a reverse gear and brakes.
S!'ven vears after he drove his first ex·
11crimenia1 car. Henry Ford formed the
f ord Motor Company in a small , cona
verted wagon fa ctory in Detroit building
the ModelT. 'llla~t was on June 16, 1903.
Twenty-four yea rs later. Ford had built
nearly 151~ million Model T ca rs before
discontinuing it fo r more sophistica ted
models.
Last vear. the Ford ~1Qtor Company,
now a V.'orld·wide organization. produced
nearly five million cars, truc ks and trac-..
tors.
That origina l veh icle is still in e.1-
istence. lt is on display at the Henry
Ford Museum in Dearborn and so is that
small workshop v.·bere it was built . Ths
doo rway Ford kntJcked out to release his
quadricycte for its historic ride has been
repaired but the signs of the da mage still
are evident.
Fountain 'r alley
Jewelry Stolen
An estimatf'd $7,000 worth of jewe lry
\Vas reported stolen from a Fount ain
Valley home during a da ylight burglary,
police reported loday.
Betty Burkart told police Iha! her ho me
at 10264 La Hacienda Ave. was broken in·
to Th ursday v.·hile she was oul between l
and 6 p.rn.
Detective Herman Trott said entry to
the home was apparentl y made by a pipe
wrench used to tv.·isl open the locked
front door
TrOll said the house was not r:insacked
and some valuable pieces of Jev1elry were
left behind.
An inve.ntcry of the miss ing pieces wa1
being made toda~.
U.S. Will Help F ly . '
Pakistan Refua:ees
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NEW DELHI (AP) -The United
Stale~ is supplyin g four Air Force C\30
transport pla nes and crews to r.arry
thousands of East Pakistani refugees
fro m overcrowded cam ps al ong the
border lo ca1nps in the interior of lndla,
iliformed sources rt'por t.
The informant s sa id the big jets will
also transport badly needed relief sup-
plies. especially medi cine lo fight a
cholera epidemic that has k11l erl more
than 1,000 or !he 4 mil!l nn refugees from
the civil ,,·a.r in E11 st P11 kislan.
~amp Sale
The Brea-0\lnda students hope they can
help her and others learn whit hss hap-
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By ELIAS CASTILLO
TACOMA, Wash. (AP ) -"When 1
came in I was talkin1 to a post." s1id the
Vietnam veteran. "I m~t've b1nge:d my
head against the 'ol.'811 25 time.a and
started talking to a heater."
Jim -that's not his real name -
fldg~ted. trembled and y1wned as he
s~le. He was undergoing the: first
symptoms of withdrawal from heroin ad·
diction at nearby Mad!g1n Army
Hospital.
His family does not know he was id·
mitted for addiction treatment. They ex·
pecttd him home Tuesday.
Jim says two buddies !1W him talklng
to a barracks post late Tuesday rilibt at
FL Lewi! and brought him to the
hospltal. He ha d arrived at Fl. Lewis
earlier trom Vietnam.
He e1pecl.1 to atay at Madl1an j&Mther
two days beklwe he recovers from
wHhdr1wal •ymptoms •
• ni:n is one o! 84 Gia who since March
have either been brought In <1r chruen to
eater the hospital 's detoxificaUon t.oard to
withdraw from herotn addiction.
Practlca.!ly all have been Vietnam
veterans, says Maj. Jtrry Stoller, chief of
peychllltry at the spr•wllria mlllt1ry
hospital , one of the lar1e1t <1n the Weal
Coast.
Stoller supervises the psychiatric unit
Whfch operates the deto:11:lflc1tlon ward.
He estlm1tes on ly 11 1m11J percentaae or
heroin addicted Cls uturning: to the
United Statea i re enterlnfil the w1rd.
In Vietn1m ."he sa id, GI~ cen buy small
viala of nearly pure heroin for $3 kl ~
api~e.
Jim estimates that 15 of the SO men In
his company were add icted 11nd four or
fi ve were OCCllslonal user5.
A Senate 1ubcotl"lmittee r e c e n t J y
reported that an estlmat&d 30,000 to
40,000 Cls uu heroin in Vietnam. Jt a11d
list o! the drug has reached epidemic
proportions among U.S. servicemen.
The Madi gan ward was established
under recent Army regul ations under
which soldiers who commit themseh•es
are not prosecuted as drug offenders.
f ollowup repor~ lo determine v"hether
.c;oldlers released from the ward have
slOpped use of heroin is nea rly im·
posslb!e. says Stoller.
''They come here voluntarily and !I
v.·ould be a breach of conlldence If we
Aent them a letter asking them to say H
they hi d stayed tJH heroin. Some don't
w1nt to te ll their fami l:es," he says.
Some G Is, Stoller add~. begin h11 vlng
withdrawal symptoms on their return
flight from Vlelnam. Many are .scheduled
for di.!charge from lht Arm y and try
privately to withdraw from addiction in·
.c;tead ot 5eeking help, he says .
"The:y think they'll have to 6la)' In the
Army il they come here, but v.'e only ex-
tend them three to four days un til they're
completely free," Stoller says.
L11st yea r, F't . Lewis processed an
l!stl mated ~.OW soldiers either en route
kl or returning frtJm Viet.nam.
It's l~ second time around for Jim. J.le
s11ys he quJt heroin on his own .~1n
February 11nd experienced I n I ens e
wilhdrawal symptoms.
"But I went back on II. J v.·1s bortd."
ht says. Jn South Vietnam he worked as
a fln1nce clerk from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30
p.m. at Quang Tri near the demllita.ri.:ed
1one.
"You lltt off . go to yoor hooch . (llvlng
qu1rte~) 11nd 11tare at the walls. Jt's
l'lnlllhcr world." he says.
J im 111ys Ills flrat e11pcr!t n<:e with
hero in came one night wtien anothtr (ii
offered hlm whit v.•as de.1ttibed 1as co·
c11lnc.
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N.Y. Stocks
TEN CENTS
untin.--. ton I ax ~OOIDS
Senate Acts
To Continue
U.S. Draft
WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Senate
Voted today to continue the draft, refus-
ing once again to use its constitutional
power to "raise and support armies" as a
tool to control the Vietnam «oar.
An amendment by Sen. tl1ark 0 . !lat·
field (R-Ore.). to force an end to con-
r;cription June 30 was crushed 67 to 23.
The draft, ho,.,·ever, will expire
automatically on that dat e unless
Congress extends the Selective Service
Act.
Senate leaders y;cre preparing "
cloture petit!on to break a threatened
filibuster by Hatfield and other draft op·
ponents against the Adlil1inistration's prG-
posed two-year extension.
Other Senate war critics refused to go
al ong ~·ith Hatfield's idea of denying the
pre:Sident conscripts in hopes of hur rying
an end to the Indochina War. They
preferred instead to concentrate their an·
liwar elforls on cutting off funds for
further conduct of lhe war.
But that efforl al so appeared to be lag-
ging. Faced with certain defeat. sponsors
of !ht. Vietnam Disengagement Act cum-
pletely rewro te the measurt. Friday 10
scften a proposed Dec. ll deadline for an
end to U.S. participation.
Instead of requiring total withdrawal
by that date, l·latfi~l d. Sen. George
McGovern (0.S.D.), and the 25 other
sponsors. decided to prohibit funds lo
"support the. deplo)·menl of rnited States
'armed forces in or the conduct or United
State~ military operations in or over
Indochina."
That provi~ion could be waived 1f the
president felt it necessary "for the safely
of American armed. forces <furing their
withdrawal ..• "
In another concession. the' dovrs pro--
\'ided a 00-day extension or the dead.l ine if
North Vietnam refu sed to releas~ U.S.
prisoners of wa r.
Despite its new flexibility, Hatfield said
lht. thrust of the proposal was still the
:1ame: To force the president to give up
his objective of propping up the South
Vietnamese govcrninent until it can sus-
tain the war on its own.
Hatfield pleaded ~·ilh his colleagues t"
end the draft. contending it "'as both un-
necessary for n;:ilional security and an
abridge ment of dc1nocratic freedorns.
But Senate doves -i11cludin.g surh
arch-critic s of the ~·ar was SC'ns J.
\Vil!iam Fulbright 1 D-Ark ). and Edv.'ard
J.1, Kenned y !D-~1 .1ss .~ -t·ontcnded 1he
\.\ar would go on \\Jlhour the draft or 1111h
it
Kennedy con1endcd elim inating 1hr
draft would simply transfer the burden of
!he fighti ng to poor blacks who Join the
army to escape ghetto life .
Bouncing Bab y
Ou Police Log
Tht' entry on the Huntington
Beach polil'e Jog for Thursday told
the whole story :
"Stork Run. 4;46 p.m. 612 17th SI.
Reports woman having a baby.
Seals to Huntington Intercom·
mun ity Hospital . A bouncing baby
girl."
A spokesman for the hospital this
morning reported Mrs. Julia Seja,
33, ind unnamed daughter were
doing fine and transrerred lo
Orange County Medical Center.
DONATES TO CLINIC
TV's Dan 'Hoss' Blocker
Actor Gives Aid
To Fre e Clini·c
In Huntington
The fi ve-week--0ld Huntington Beach
Free Clinic has recei"°ed··help·from HOM.
Mrs. Hannah A le k o u m bid I! s ,
spokesman for the clinic, sa id television
star Dan Blocker (Hoss of the Bonanza
series), sent the clinic a check for ,200.
"\\'e ,,,.ere deligh ted," J\lrs. Alekoum.
bides said. She expl ained that Blocker
learned of the clinic through a friend .,.
"-ho is one of the clinic's directors.
~"'Since we rely co mplet('Jy on dona-
1.ions, \\'e ha v£> been going after donations
from any available source,'' she sa id.
Since the clinic opened IL~ doors at
Fifth and Olive Streets five "'eeks ago,
J\1rs. Alekoumbides said they have
treated up to rT people a day. The clinic
is open from 3:30 p.m. to 9 p.m,
Budget Increase
Of $1.5 Million
See11 for Valley
A budget incrra~r nf nearlv $\.:'!million
is fores£>en for the Fountain \1alley School
District nc-xl year but without an in·
crease in laxes.
District Superintendent ~11chael Rnck
said today the projected expenditures
show an increase of $1 ,419,439 over last
ye;i(s budgel_, bringing Lhe total to
Sll,098,844 .
At the same lime, he pointed out that
lhc district wlll continue v.·ith ils $2.99 per
$100 of assessed valuation tax rate. a rate
it has held for the past six years.
The increase in the expenditures has
been attributed to a 1,040 increase in the
student populalion, the staffing of three
new schools, employe salary increase;o;
and benefits, and higher costs of student
transportation.
Top Laotian General
Ducks Na1·cotip Quiz
VlENTJ/rttE, Laos (A P) -Gen. Quan
Rat il;hone, Laolian chief of staff , said
today; ''I am not informed on that mat·
ter,'' when asked lo commenl on a
charge that he appare.ntly is involved ln
the iUicit narcotics traffic.
New Levy_
Adoption
Seen Sure
Will the oil severance lax be adopted at
Monday night's meeting of the Hun·
tington Beach City Council? lndicatiuu!I
this morning were that it would, possibly
at an amount less than five Ct?nts a bar·
r:el .
Those on lhe seven man ce.uncil strong·
ly against the levy are Mayor George
McCracken and Ted Ba1.tlet1.
Strongest supporters of the tax are
coun~ilman Norma Gibbs, who raised the
question several weeks ago, and Jack
Green , who backed a three cent.s a barrel
levy over ~ yea r ago when it was pro·
P?sed unsuccessfully as part of a firian-
c1ng package for the new civic center ·
central library and other capital projects'.
Councilmen Don Shipley, Al Coen and
Jerry Matne.y hold the key votes and it is
clear that city administrator Doyle Miller
believes that at least two of these cvun-
cilmen ~·ill back the levy in some form.
Shipley. recovering from infectious hepa~itis but exptt'C.d IG attend Monday's
meeting said this morning that he had not
made up his mind.
Coen said that he would vote for it if
the co uncil <lecides ~ go ahead with the
'fop of Pier program "1nd I ca n 1e,e ns
~ther source of· revenue to fund this pro-
ject other than through this killd ef
assessment"
He emphasized that he does btlievt
tb1t the council will give lhe go aht!&d on
the Top of the Pier pr01ram ind On ad·
ditional fundir\g_
Coen added thal he wanted to receive
an additional presenlalion on the pro-
gram and the funding that will be nffded
before voting.
J\1atney said this morning lh,ilt he had
made up his mind but did oot wish to
reveal his position until the meeting.
"I can say that f am in fav or oi the
project.'' the councilman said .
Why is ac tion being suggested for Mon·
day?
~1rs. Gibbs plans to leave on 1 tr!p ttt S~·eden June 15 ind Monday's meetinj(
wtll be tht. last she will attend for several
weeks.
In ~ddition, the: Monday mteting wiU be
the first regular session Shipley has at-
te~ded since May 3. Shortly before
Sh_i~le~ was stricken with infectious hep--
atitis Jn mod-March, Mrs. Gibbs asked
for a report on an oil 111 but this had
not been submitted until now
The ntw proposal for in oil tax
culminates weeks-of vAgue reference~ tn
it at open and closed door cou~ci!
meetings.
Feelings apparently crystalized at a
closed to lht public execulive .~cssion
~lay 18 when councilmen were brirFed on
lhe status of la~·suits involving expansion
of the Parking Authority.
The councilmen were told rundin~ '"·a~
needed and mention wa s made of an oi l
tax and alternate 1evies.
At that pOint, Mayor McCracken
reportedly broke off discussion of the
subject'. r;ay ing finMCing was not a pro-
per topic for an e.tecuti~·e session.
City Attorney Don Bonfa said no viola·
lion of Brown A.cl provisions occurred
when he was al the May 18 session.
"If funding is discussed and there is no
litigation pending than that would be a
violation," Bonfa explained . "But if tiie
litigation itself involves funding then it
would be covered."
New Dairy Pdncess
CANANDAIGUA, N.Y. {UPI ) -Miss
Kristi Pollok. 21 , was named winner of
the Onlarlo Count y Dairy Prince.ss con-
test Thursday night.
The new represenlativt of the milk pro-
ducing Industry comrrlenle:d ; "I'm so
ahook. Right now I"d like 1 glass o(
beer."
D.l1LY PILOT $"11 l"Mlt
Students Saluted
The six top boy and girl students from high schools ln the Huntini-
ton Bt:ach Union High School District line up to receive plaques and
a s:avings bond from Burt Willis of the Huntington Beach Exchange
'C..lu b at a club lunc heon Thu rsday. Lining-up from the front are Gary
Ha yward and Gwynn Geiger, Huntington Beach Ht'gh School; Birdie
Judd and Kevin liaag. Edison High School; Cathy Hirko and Dean
¥'.ancina , Marina High School. ·
New County Sewage Unit
Clears Last Big Hurdle
The Orange County Water Diatrict's
multi·mi llion dollar st!w&ge treatment
and desalting plant cleared its final hur-
dle this momlng with the approval of the
California Board of Public Health.
Commissioners approved the request
unanimously. stipulating only "that Ille
dislriel continually test the product for
safety and conduct stud ies or the long-
1erm health clfecls or using reclaimed
\11as!e 11·aler."
Langdon W. 01ven . sccretary·managr.r
11! the d1srri ct. appeared ai today's
mceung lo support I.he request.
Qv.·en said the district is ready to sign
Hanna Receives
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Peruvian llonor
contracts for funding the project with the
Department of the Interior, probably
within two weeks. -
The water district plans two plllfltll -
one ror desalting ocean wa ler, the other
for reclaiming sewage water -on a 15-
acre site in Founb1in Valley.
Both projects will .ht pilot~ for much
large:r plants that could eventuallv !Olve
the water short.age in Southe rn California..,
and in other dry areas.
Each plant ~·ill turn out 1~ million
i:allons of fresfl water daily v.·hich 1vill be
in~ected into underground \,,.ater tables
tn keep ocean water out of the inland
frtsh water pools. Some of the water v.•il l
enter city supplies for household use .
Developer Fined
In Jlribery Case
Of Beach Mayor
Peru's ambassador to the U.S. will visit
Orange County Saturday to give U.S.
Rep. Richard T. HaMa (l).Anaheim)
Peru':S highest honor, the Order of Merit ':'
for Dialingutshed Seryice to the people or Peru. • Pboenit developer·Wllliam Denny New,
!!is Excellen~y Fernando Beckefne yer lKlspilaliied on and off! with a ~~ere
wnl arrive at Orange County Airport at heart cond itlGn sloce his last Orange
II a.m. where he 'll be given a red carpet County Superior ·cWrt appearance, was
reception by Han"n11. fined $2,500 today for his auempted
The award will be prel'lented to the con-bribery of termer Huntington Beach
gressman at 11 noon luncheon in the .,..nrltyor Jack Gi'een. •
:\lrporter Tnn. ___.....,,.. Judge Bn.tce Sumner imposed the fine
Hanna earned the award for past help and placed the-llllng eg..year11Jd defen-
wilh Peru's housing programs: earth· dant on three years prbbation aft~r 1tu-
Quake rtllef. and smoothing governmen-dy1ng medjcal reporla confirmi1'11 New's
tat relations between Peru and the U.S. plea that a jail. senteflce -would be tan·
t.amount to ·a death sentence.
Mesa Fi sh_ Fry Tomght .
'. .
"As stronclY as I feel about this type of
offense," Judge SUmner aaid todJy , "I
am natura.Uy .very reluctant to lmpoJe 8
sentence that wwld awavate lhla man's,
serious conditioli ." · •
Judae Suninet'S.rullng cloles the (I~ on
t c~se opened .Nov .. • 10, J9t9. When New
mode his "'1Jilhl 1~1 coutak(e ·tho
Flll>ennJli ~oC'Ml lo , ;,BUnltnflOn ~ach to RJl'IUlde Green to accept, M,000
in return ror the city. ornc11l'1 favorablt1
Action on a p'l'Opoeed :ronln& change for
valuable lnduatrtal land.
At t 1 .m , tOOay , Cost.a Mtsi Park WIS
a quiet. grassy 111\le island amidst a sea
of concrete streel! -hardly 1 JOU! in
1lght. .
By t o'clock tonight it will be a carni-
val ctnter, a fish eater's paradise, 1 show
place lilled wit h loud mu sic and thou·
1ands of people.
It h1ppens th is •'AY once a Ytllr when
thf: Costa Maa-Ntwport Harbor Lions
Club kindles the fire for Its anaual Fl.lb
Fry and Carnival.
Thil one I.~ the 26th and more than
J00,000 residenl! and visitors are expee·
led to \'bit the Harbor Area to pa rtici·
pAte in It.
• • Fish dinnei'a, Will bt served at I.ht. pirk
Friday, Saturd-y and .Sundiy ind U1e
camivltl rides Will be oPen at the a:ame
Ume. A two-hour peradt hl&hUchLs the
festival at 10:30 a.m., Saturda)'..
Ont pretty glrl wlll be eelf.cted Is Miss
Mermaid at. 3:• p:m.. Sund•Y and a
lucky tlcket holder w(Tl win a 1'11 Ford
Pinto at 8 o'clock lhet same nl1ht.
The parade, with 160 entries will be
filmed ~turdiy by Diek Line and
KTLA's television crew for broAdcast at
4:30 p.m .. Sunday on Ch&nnel $,
Fish.diMers st.Art at 5;30 p.rr. today.
The highllghl of tonigh t's ac1lv "1e~ will
be a baltlt nl the bands at 7:3' o'clock
I
!eaturtnc tour younr rock bands fri>m
the Harbor Area.
F0Uowln1 Saturda1'1 parade, the crowd
will shift back to Ult park for fish diit-
ners ind carnival actlvitles. Dave Dt1'
SOto, XMPC radio newsman, will emcee
a apeclal ~rformance al I ;30 p.m. Or
the Tijuana Pollet in'otOrcycle "Suicidt. ,.,,.,,_
Squadron. '
Continuous entertajnment will be ·of-
fered e•ch day on the park stlge.
The two top aftractlons Sunday are the
b11by contest -220 e11tered last year -
and the Misa Mermaid seletllon. More
than\tt-prbU wm •be ·otfired in ' rlfne dr~wlnli -~h of~ tlu' .. d1y1.
Lions Ch.lb mefui,ers are nop;n1 to take
fn over , $90,000 gross this year wbich
would allow them to give: more than
$30,~ Jn dotuifioi:ls to tfarbor Area or·
aanliations.
Last year: the Lioni Club donated $32,-
000 ind the total ill 25 years. ha.1 bean
mOre than J285.000. '
The grand marshal of thls year't . ptt-
11cte Is Bill Skiles, partsier in the Skiles
and Htndt"rsc>t'I comedy tram, and SOfl
tStt FlSJI FflY, Plit %)
\
Grten. worldn1 cloaflll-th_routhout the
Lnvestigat.ion wilh lluiitlii1ton Be1ch
pol ice, recorded a striea of lunch lable
and telephone converaallons with the
l'boenix man. Several tapes were played
during New's trial bt:fore Jud I e
Smnner.
Judae Sumner found New tuUty or of·
fen~s that could heve put the developer
ln 1tate prison for one to 14 years.
Revenue
Would Aid t
Downtown
By ALAN DIR KIN
OI !II• Dally •1191 lllH
A fiv.e-cents a barrel oil ta:ic 1,,.ill be l1id
before the Hun tington Beach City Council
Monday , partly to finance downtown
redevelopment through the Top of the
Pier program.
A majority of th£' S£'ven councilmen ls
believed to fav or imposing the levy but it
wa~ot clear ~·hethcr the proposal would
be a d upon Monday evening.
City dministrator Doyle Miller h&s
sent the councihnen a memorandum In
which he states that "there seems to be
substantial agreement in the city council
!hat a per barrel oil severance tax should
be considered at this time."
Miller said he instru cted City Attorney
Don Bonfa to prepare an ordinance -a
rough draft of the ordinance was niailed
to councilmen Thursday evening -wh ich
could be initialed at. Monday's meeting.
The proposal for a live cents per barrel
le~y would bring in about $650,000 a year
'\.\'ll_h three !"ajor con:panies -Signal.
Ur11on and Standard 011 -paying about
90 perc£'nt or the bill.
The ordinance. however. is n0t on the.
council agenda . Nor is a presenta tio n on
the council agenda. Nor is a presentation
~n the expansion or the Parking Author·
1ly -the oext step in the Top of the Pier
program -scheduled.
But Miller said this morning lha l the
sta_lf is ready to gil'e a thorough presen-
tation on the 'fop of the Pier program if
the council requests it.
The city admi nistrator said that he iJ
not recommendiog the oil tax. but simply
submilled it for "!he council's con·
sideration "
"'\\'e have gone about as far as we can
,c:~ on the . ~op or th_e Pier program
w1rhout add111onal funding." ~filler said.
"We are al lhe point where we have to
~ull off unless there is some additional
f1n<1ncing . ·•
The five cents a barrel levy is not bcin~
proposed only for the Top of the Pier pro-
gi-am.
Assistan~ City Admini strator Brander
Caslle est1m11ted this morning that an
average of about $200.000 a year would be
needed for !he firs! "rive or six'' years to
pay off the bonds that would be sold 10
purchase downtown properties.
Castle estimated that the creation oC
the 1 ,800-spac~ block deep parking Jot
along Coast Highway from Fiflh to F"irst
st~e~ts would cost from $61'? million to '7
m1l11on .
"'After five or SI>.: yc;irs !h(' incom~
from parking should start to balance oul
lhe bond redcmpt1011 and interest
paymrnts," r.asllc added
r..1il!er and Casile ;igrccd tha t the rest
of the inoney from !he od tax -about
$4~.000 a year -could be used for othe r
capital projects. Jn separate con-
v~r.sations they both noted th at no pro-
v1s1on had been made for cost or Living
increases for city staff in the 1971-72
budget.
"I feel confident the council will accept
thi.s only as something to look at,'' Miller
added.
Asked why he inslructed. Bonfa to draw
up an ordinance if the material was onfy
informalional, ~1lllcr responded that it
was ror th e "council's ronsideration. ·•
"In the budii:el study sessions and in
!See OIL TAX, Page %)
Orange Coast
lt'eattier
Sunny and warmer weather
just what the Fish Fry ordered-
is the .outlook for the wetkend
along_ U1e Orange Coast. Look for
high readings of 68 on the beach
and 73 further inland.
IJliS.IDE TODAY
Knot!'• 8crr11 rarm get~ un-
der uiay for the summer 1vi tll
tlie ope"ing of two ne111 ottrac·
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If Override Fails
Counsel Service
To· Be Cut Down?
ClUMelina ser vices 11 the •lwitington
Bt11ch Union High School District's five
campu.ses may be cut by 2~ ptrcent this
fall if a 69-ccnl lax override fails this
month.
That wa s !he predicuon today of Jerald
Webtr. counsel.or at M11rlna lligh School
and president of the 11unt ina:t.on Beach
Counselinc AUocla.Uon.
Prices Take
0.4% Climb
During May
WASHfNGTON IUPI) -The govern-
ment s1id today wholesale prices in the
nation went up four tenths of one percent
in f.1ay as a peraistent Inflation continued
to dog the econo1ny.
The Labor Department's Bureau of
J_,abor StatistiCll said price increases for
steel and other metal producUi . and for
fiael1 , accounted for about 70 ptrcent Of a
O:f percent rise in !be key Industrial com.-
mod ity prlcl!: index.
Thi!: morl!: volatlle index for farm pro-
di:icts a.nd processed foods and feeds went
up 0.V percent in P.i.ay following a 1ill&ht
decline in April.
But the farm 8nd food price increases
v.·erl! less than normal for 1'111y, 8nd aftl!r
stasonal adjustment those indexes were
Eihown with declines .
The 8djusted Index for farm product!,
processed foods and feeds went down 0.2
l"-rcent, whil e the adjusted indeI for
farm produ ctl!I al one declined I.I percent.
The ovl!rall rise of 0.4 percent in
wholesal e prices compared with in·
creases of 0.3 percent In April, 0.2 per-
cent in J\1arch, O.V percent in February
end 0.7 percent in January.
After seasonal adjustments, the May
increase was listed at 0.3 percent, com.
pared to an ~djusted rise of D.fl perctnt in
April.
But tbe P.lay statistics showed that in·
flation. which the Nixon Administration
has pledged to curtail, is slll! plaguing
lbe nalion. The administration has set a
goal of reducing inflation to .an annual
rate of 3 percent by mid·l972.
The 0.4 percent wholesale price rise in
Ma y, if Ct'lntlnued at the same rate for a
year. would come out to an annual in·
crease of 4.8 percent.
Wholesale prlce increases usually por·
fe.t1d later rises in consumer prices.
The BLS aald "continued atren&lh Jn
metal •nd metal produclJ prices and a
sharp upturn In the fuels Inde x caused
ebout 70 ptrtent Qf the lotal rlse for .ln-
dustrials'' in May.
Valley School
Honors Students
' r ountain Valley l1 igh School honors it.s too 1tudentl!I tonight during the fifth an·
ntlll Coronet Awards Banquet in the
1chool gymnasium.
About 320 aludenls and their parents
n~e ~en invited to the festivities. Of
these 24 will be av.·a rd~ first place
medallions In categories ranging from
'ocla l 11tudies to athletics.
Student activities ad viser David Buf.
'ington said the four runnt'r-urs in each
11vlsion v.·i!! receive framed certificates
>f achievement
High!lght of the cr re monit s v.1il1 be the
"Pr ix D'Honneur'" av.·ard !O be presented
~y Princ ipal Paul Berg er to the top boy
gnd girl students or the ~·c11r
OUN•I COAST
DAILY PILOT
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M 1oc lell E•lla•·
"Righl now. becau~e of the. present
financial difliculli1!5, we're. ope.rBting on a
r11tio of 425 students per co unselor, com·
p;red tO the ~ to l ratio recom mended
by the American Personnel and Guidance
Al!socialion." Weber polntcd oot.
""lf the override fBils and the cull in
rounseling services have lo bt: made,
we 'll ~nd up "ilh a ratio of 650 to I.''
The June J~ election afferu 11tudent8 at
Edison. Fountain Valley, Huntin gton
Beach. \\'es1m1nster and 1'1arina Hi&h
St hools.
r..ttrnbers o( the boArd of trustees are
asking an increase in the genf'ral purpost
tax rate from Sl.39 lo $2.08 per 1100 of
assesaed v_aluatlon to hrln1 their educa-
tional system up to statewide atandard1.
P'i!!Cal ea:pel'tl! predict a S4 million
revenue loss U lht mealW'e falls and tht
tax rate rever1s to the •~te minimum of
85-<"entl per 1100 ol a.llOIHd .valuaUon.
The effect on the coun11e.Un1 staff, •c·
cording to Weber, 1, that 10 of the 31
tounselors will either have to 10, be
transferred to classroom dutlea, or re-
n1ain unrep!ace.d 11 they leave Ille
district. In add ition, all six counatlln&
technicians would ·be laid off.
·'The fewer counselora, combined with
the expected lncroate ln students nex t
fall, mean1 atudents won 't 1eJ. any me.a,,_.
ingful help 'In plann!11 for U'lllr careers
and (or the. ed~ they11 need both
whil e still Jn hlah s<tiool and afterwards,''
commented Weber.
• ··They'll ht lucky If we h11ve l!:nou1h
lime.just to hand them a brochure. There
will be long delays In preparing letters of
recommendaUon for college admissions,
delays that may be crucial."
Weber added that counselor• alao have
certain dutiea related to dlaclpllne and
truancy. Wtth less staff membe1 .. he
se riously doubts th.at counsetors would
have time to uslat wiU! riroblems or
check on absences.
"Counsellng service.. cannot be 'treated
separately from the operation <lf the
school as a whole -It Is a vital 1poka In
lhe wheel ," Weber argued.
"With absences going· unchecked, the
distl'let'a income from the st.ale bated on
average dally a!h!:ndance la threatened.
And with not enough counaelorf to do all
the jobs tr8diUon11lly 1s11tgned to them,
some of the duties would have to be
thrust on Lhe already overburdtned
teachers.
"Lack of adequ8te counselina services
could eventUa.u; l!ost a sch6ol !ta t~
credltation by the state." ·
Beach Woman
Thrown Out
Of Car in Mesa
A woman was injured Thu r~day when
thrown from her car in Costa Mesa after
it was hit by two others Jn succession and
.knocked onto e curb.
One of Uit motor ist.\ lives only a re w
houses from a Costa Mesa family in·
volved in a freeway Bccldent Wedne&day
that kllled a baby boy and seriously In·
jured his molher.
Katherine J. Dahl. 40, of 41142 Daytona
Circle. Huntington Beach, was I.tea ted for
cuts, bruises and checked for a head In·
jury befnre releflse from Costa Me111
J\1emorial HospitaL
Police said she was westbound on
Adams A ~·enue, !urning left at Ro.vat
Palm Dr ive . u·hen htr vehicle collldtd
""Ith an oncoming car driven by Steven J,
Platt 16, or 3361 Alabama Circle. Costa.
~lesa .
Spinning around in the roadwa y, !hi"
Dahl car \V85 hit by one driven by J.
~cott Ch.!trles . 19. of 988.1 Adams Ave ,
Hunting!on Br.ach.
The. other two motorists escaped in·
jur.'i .
Bike A,uction Set
By Valley Police
F1fly<ine bicyclts will go nn lht •Uc-
!Joneer's block Saturday when Ult P'oun·
lain Valley police department holds H.s
biannual auclion.
The bicycles art a.mon1 sever•\ items
found by police which htve not 'be:!n
claimed by thP. owners.
The auction will be held fl t 1n a.m. in
!ht parking Jot adjacent to the police
facility at 10200 Slater Ave. The aucUon
will bt conducted on a cash and carry
basis and all ltems purchased mu11 be
rtmoved from lhe parking lot Im·
medlalely followin1 the auction.
Fountain Valley
Jewelry Stolen
An estimattd '7,000 worth trf jewe lry
¥-"•& reported 1toltn from a Fountain
Valley home during 1 dayltcht bur1l1ry,
police rtpOrted tod1y.
Betty Burkart told police that her hQme
al 102&1 La Hacienda Ave. w11 broken In-
to Thursday while 1he was out between 3
And 8 p.m.
Detective Herman Trott 111ld entry to
the home •all 1pparcntly m~de by .a pipe
w~ndl used co twtst open the locked
front door.
Trott stid the houiw: \Va~ not rnnsack:ed
and IOl'tle valuable pieces of jewelry were
ltft bthlnd.
An Inventory of the missing pi@Ctl wa1
IX'1ng made today.
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26TH ANNUAL PISH F~Y 'ARADE STARTS ON ANAHilM AVENUE SATURDAY AT 10,30 A.M,
More Than 100,000 l'olkt Are Expected for Costa Me11'1 Gila Today, Saturday end Sundey
, From Pagel
FISH FRY .••
ot I.he late Bob Skiles, one of the orilln-
ator1 of the Fish Fry.
Bill Skiles will ride in the par1de with
hJ~ mother, Mr1. Nellie Skiles, Other
1P'ecl.ll tue.!1:! Include : U.S. Representa.·
(j ve.9 Richard Hanna (0.Anahelml and
John Schmitz (R·TusUn); Assemblymen
Ro'otrt B1dham IR-Newport Beach) 1nd
Robert Burke (R·Huntlnrton Beach), and
Oran;e· County Fifth Di1trlct SupervJaor
.Ronald Caspers.
* * * Here's Schedule
For Big Weekend
In Costa Mesa
I
Nation's Job less Rate
'
Now V p to 6.2 Percent
WASHINGTON rAP) -Thi! nation·s
unemp loyment rate movtd back up In
May to match a nine.year high of 6.2 pl.'r·
cent of the U.S. y,·ork force. the govern·
menl s11ld today.
Jobll!!s rates rO!I! especially for con-
Han·iet Hartley
Succumbs at 67
structlon workers and sales workers and
:young women, and the oumber of lnng
term unemployed -27 weeks or more -
climbed substantially, the Labor Depart·
ment said.
The national joblesl'i rate was up from
6.1 percent in Aprll. said the
department's Bureau of Lahor Statistics.
The actual nun1bcr of job I es 5
Amenc<1ns dropped 300 ,000 to a Iota! nf
-4.4 rnilllon, but because it usually
declines more than that in M:'.ly the
bureau figured it as a rise of 130,000 on a
seasonal basis. '
For 4~ yeBrs, llarriel Hartley lived in The bureau aJ5o reported that average
the Harbor Area. leading an exemplary . earnings of some 4S million rank and file
hfe that ended Thursday. \\"Orkers -more than half the nation 's
She was 67 and devoted herself only to \1·ork force -rose \y,·o cents an hour to
fam ily and church, a woman v.·hosc days, SJ.40 and increased $1.41 per ·week to
Here's I.ht tine.up for the Costa Me••· h d h 1 $125.4li. \veeks, mont s an years on earl r'/e y, Ntwport Htrbor Llona Club three-day "The av1.1rage duration of joblessness
fish fry: if ever, produced newspaper itorie . lengthened in May, primarily reflecting a
Friday : ~:30 p.m. _ fish dinners 5,rv· "l"ve knO\\'n her for ye ars and year~." si zable. increase in very long term
tel in Costa Mesa Park. 6.fOO p.m. -30 said a spokesman for Bell Broadway unemployment. The number of persons
carnival rides and game booths open at ~tortuary, wherl! funeral ~ervice& will be unemployed 27 or more weeks rose by
Park. 7:30 p.m. _ Battl e of the bands 1 0 . h 0. h Ch d 150.000 over the month to fll!0.000, concert. ~londay a 1 am,, wit is op a seasonally adjusted. !he highest level
Cariipbclt of the Church of Jesus Christ of · .. ·M y 19'3 " th b '''" sa•·d Saturday : 10 am. -crtrnivti.I opC'ns. s1n~e 1 a , e u .. ·
10 .30 a.m. -two-hour parade starts. Latter Day Saints officiating, The average length of unemployment
noon _ fish dinntrt~ served in the park. "She was a ni ce. quiet lady.'' fnr all the jobless increased from 10.9
1:30 p.m. -variety act! on the park Mrk. Htirtlty, or 325 flou.•er SL , leaves "·eeks lo JJ.fl weeks , ii s{lid.
stagt. interspersed through day with sons Byron , of Monrovia, James. of Costa The jobless rale for al! men rose ft•om
drawings for donated gifts. 4:\fl p.m. -Mc5a, daughters. ~1 rs. Leota Schofield: or 4.4 to 4 5 percent and totalled 1.9
Dorothy Jo Dancers on stage. 6:30 p.m. million . Thouaand Oaks, and Joan T1nchtk, or 1 · d -Sing: Out, YoUng Generation on staae. The rate or \\'onien rema rnc Un·
8:00 p.m. _ drawina for 1 125 Yamaba Pasadena. a sister, Mrs. Jessie Spear, of changed at 6 percent at a rotal of 1.5
Motorcycle. Van Nuys i nd nine grandchildren. million. The rate for teenagers edged. up
Sunday : noon -carnival opens . 11.sh Interment "'i ll follow at Glenheven from 17 2 to 17 3 percenl al a tote! or
Tax Issue
St.unning-
McCracken
"T hctd no Idea whalsoevrr that thhr
w11~ coming up,'' reacted tlunllngt rn1
Beach i\l:iyor Gf'orge ,\lrCrackr.n thi1
nlnrning \\'hen told th;it a propo~a! for I
five crn ls a b11rrt'I 01! lax would be before
tl1e i:ouncil i\Tnnday e\•ening.
... It co1nes like .a bolt oul of the blue,"
he added.
The mayor added that to his knowledge
no 1ns1rucllnn har! twen g1\"f'n to lhl.' s!aff
lo prepare an oil tax nrdinauce nor had
any inslructinn been _given tn !he sla ff lD
rerommend a financing plan for the Top
of thr Pirr program .
~fcCracken said tha! he. \C1\cr lramed
that ~I i J 1 e r had p a s s e d out the
mc1norandum at ;\fondRv l'Vrnin g's
budgrt study ses!>111n but the m;iynr said
he had not read 1t because of the number
or city documents he receive.'!.
"But there v.·as nn instruction given to
the st:iff to prepare an ordinance.'' thC'
m.1.vor repeated.
Later McCracken released a sl.11tement
on the Tnp of the Pier progr;.im Jn which
he snid he 11•as· a "strong suppnr1e r"' of
downtown rcnov;itif1n bu! would" nnt en·
clorse ··unrrahs1ic or l!'.randoise scherne.~
thal exceed rea snnablc limits that arc
beyond our finan cial capability."
P..1cCracken said that he >,1·as "ap·
pa lled '' that the cost of the Parking
Authority expansion could reach 18
mill ion. He said he would rcrommend
lhat the counc il Monday night direct the
city adminlstratnr to prC'pare An analysi!'i
of an .:1lt.ern11te confiRuratinn of the Park·
ing,,.Au!horily ";l"hich docs not exceed
three city blocks in size."
Front Page l
OIL TAX ...
!he litiga tion on the Top of the Pier pro-
gram 1l became obvious lhat if th e pro-
Jert is tn go ft1rward some financial
assistance will be needed,'' the ad·
m1nistralor .s<1id.
The ordinance calls for a quarterly fee
of $15 per well for all "ells 1n the city.
After each well has produced 300 barrels
in a quarter it would then be subj ect to
the five cenl3 a barrel levy, p~yablt
quarterly.
2 Beacl1 Seniors
Place i11 'fest
T"·o Huntington B~nrh High School
SE'.n1ors placed h1gh "1i h1n the lop JO
percent during a sta tewide physics ex11m-
1nation give n by the ,\merican Assocl~
liol'I of Physics Tcacheri;.
Among the BJO outstanding st udcnls
selected to take the examlnlnation. 23rd
place was l<t ken hy dary Hayward, 6552
Christa Pa lma DriYI!, Huntington Beach,
Ric k Hr.nry, 1635 Crest vie w A\e ., Seal
~sch , took 37th place.
dinners served. 1:3n p.m. -.11nnual baby ~femorl al Park, San F'ernanao. 981 .000. th~ bureau said. con test. 3:30 p.m. -stlt <'tion of Mis!! _:_===..:..:.::::.:...::.::::...:..:.::::..::::..::::. _____ __c _____________________________ _
For their suC'ccss in pl acing w!!h1 n the
lop 10 perrt•fl l both Ha,Y\Ysrd and Henry
1\111 rer.en•e ach1P1·cm('nl cl'rt1f1cates.
~1erml'l.id. g:l!i p.m. -Arlee Hlj!bte
Dancrrs on stag1.1 . 8:00 p.m. -grand
drawing for a 1971 Ford Pinto.
Tax Override
Gets CofC OK
The fi9-cent tax overr!de propo~cd for
the Huntington Beach Union High School
District has \Yon unanimous support· of
the directors of lhl! Weslminster
Chamber of Commerce.
Robert ·D. Ltwis, chairman of lhe
chamber's education committee, said the
di rector! believe the district hes shown
sufficient evidence to merit an incre11e
in l.lle tax rate from Sl.31 to 52.08 per 1100
or a~essed valuation .
The measure will bt decided ..by volers
June 15.
Mr. Rasmussen
Rites Saturday
Bernard Ra11mussen. a Norwegian 1m·
migrant who founded the New Ena!and
Li ve Lobster Company 111 Suns~L Btaeh.
died Thursday at the ;ige of 72.
Mr. Rasn1ussen, who lived at 8241 War.
ner Ave., Huntinl!lton Blach , for 1 num·
ber of yeBrs, will bt burled Saturday
fotJowfna I P.m. services •t Prince of
Peace. Luth~r•n Church. Costa Men.
He ls survived by his wife, ThomhW de .
his 11on. Elnar of HunUngton B .. ch. and
his daughter, Evelyn J11kstn, of Co1ta
1.1eu .
Survivora 1tso include his mnUlt:r, Mrs.
Allda R11smuastn, and 11 broU\tts and
sisters, all of Norway.
Chiefs Ask Hangings
WEST Vi\NCOUVER, 8.C, I APJ -
We!tern C~nada'~ police chlef1 hive c111J-
,.d for 1 returr. ~o hangin~ fnr all
murderers.
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Committee Probes County Health Planning
By JACK BROiACK
Of ,,,. Dall, l"li.t tlaft
The confused world of Orange Collllty
health planning was probed Thursday by
an assembl,y subco1nmitt~ and some
startllng facts'were brought to light. For
example;
-Paul Wh ite·s appointment as presi-
Oent of the new Health Planning Councrl
is probably illegal.
-~1edical authoritiei; of the county
thoro11ghly disapprove of I~ supervisor·
creaf.ed health council.
-Hospital operators of the county al!.Q
strongly criticiu lhe make up of the new
council.
-The current ad hoc Facil1l1es Review
Committtt was appointed behind ttie
1ceneg on the basis CJf names subntilted
by White's wife and another employe of
the regional Comprehensive Health Plan-
ning AMn.
The assembly tiUbcumn1itt~ i:s chaired
by Assemblyn1an \Villiam Campbell <R·
llacienda Heights) and 1nr1 u des
Assemblyman David Pierson I D -
Inglewood).
The appearance in Santa Ana was spur-
red4hy charg('~ of ronflict of intere~t on
the part of county plannlng con1missioner
Youth Faces Adult Tr/al
Chdst!~~G~p~~~:~:~~~~,~~~' l~~:.m~~~h~::gl=r,S ::.t ~:1~, ~~~r;~:t~~" alw
<1rdered today to face arra!gnment July 6 ing drifters rounded up one }'ear ago in cj}'l\'icted of complicity Jn the Brown
in Orange County Superior Court on the wake of two grisly county murders. murder.
murder charges stemming from his He is not connected with the hatchet llrrman Hendrick Taylor. 17, also a
alleged role in the "devil cult" killing of slaying Jun~ J o( servicf" !!"tation at· transient, is awailing sentencing on
Mission Viejo teacher Florence Nancy t.end ant Jerry Wayne Cartin but pro-lesser charges for his work HS a pro-
Brown. secutors claim he 'i\'as with the gang 24 ~cution witn<'SS against his former bud·
The lilen~r 140·pound Oregon youth hours later when Mrs. Brown. 31. of El dies. He will be available if needed for
v.·as hustled in and <¥,It of Judge Byron K. Toro. was butchered in an Irvine orange proceedings against Gibboney.
t.IC!'MHlan ·s courtroom by wat c h f u I grove. Mrs. Bro\Yn was murdered and ravag-
deputies this morning fQr action on Transient Steven Craig Hurd, 20, Is cur· ~ lo the accompanim<'nt of macabre
charges contained in an Orange County nntly confined in Atascadero State de\•il worshiping rites before her rf>.
Grand Jury indictment. Hospi tal as insane for 'his role in the f\\'o mains \\'ere buried near the Ortega
I-le will be tried as an adult and he will murder!!". He is !he acknowledged leader Highway.
be orought back to the game C1)Uftroom of the _group. Hurd. Huls<' and Taylor have test1fif'd
June ZS for a bear ing into a motion for Arthur Craig "Moose" Hulse, \7, of thal all members of the gang were heavy
dismissal of those charges. Gardt-n Grove, ia presf'!ntly serving a Jiff: drug users and that one or more of the
Gibbonf'!y, outwardly unmoved today, is term in st.ate pri!<ln for his wielding of Oerend ants were doped when Carlin and
J\1rs. Broy,·n "'ere murdered.
South Viet Officials Cite
New Mobile Operatwns
SAIGON (AP) -High ranking South
\1ietnamese field commanders today
acknowledged heavy losses at the C8m·
bodian town of snuol and said they have
gwitched lo·mobi\e tactics In crOl5S border
operations.
One reason cited by a South Viel·
namese general is the loss of backup U.S.
.i::round forces. He indicated the South
Vietnamese y,·ou\d continue lo rely heavi·
ly on full U.S. a ir support fo r some time
lo come.
The South Vietname~officers briefed
newsmen on Cambodian OJ>f!rations but
specified that their names could not be
disclosed.
They said Saigon·s Task Force 8, which
retreated from Snuol last ~1onday, suf-
fe red 300 killed, wounded or missing, bul
i.ome of its 74 missing have begun strag-
,i::!ing back across the. border. The force is
no longer effective for combat, and it will
lake about a month to rebuild it, one
general said.
Two otfier Jask fotce1 numt.er ing about
S,000 men have been divtrted from
another operation in Cambodia 6(l miles
away to protect !he border south of Snool
and 80 miles north of Saigon.
One South Vietnamese general said he
would not promise to df'!stroy the thref'!
enemy divisions in that part of eastern
Cambodia or their bases, but he would
"reduce !heir potential and try to do the
best to Clll off their infiltration into South
Vietnam.''
"I will never stop cross border opera·
lions, even in the rainy season." the
general said, "but I will be flexible
depending on fa ctors and other probleni.~.
Before, our troops were tied up securing
roads. Now, with two task forces south of
Snoul, >A'e can be more mobile . We have
not forgotten Snuol. \Ile can go back Cl{ld
forth across the border."' '
Field commanders said !he wilhdra\Yal
in the past year of two U.S. divisions
from the 3rd Military Tegion, the 11 pro·
vinces around Saigon, had forced the
South Vietnamese troops lo provide their
CJwn highway security on the Vietnamese
11hit of tht border for their tlJllply lines
into Cambodia.
World's Biggest
Heroin Cache
Seized in Spain
'WASHINGTON (AP) -U.S. narcotics
agents and Spanish police have seii.ed a
world record catch of 249 pounds of
heroin in Valencia, Spain, Atty. Gen.
J ohn N. f\1ilchf'!11 announced today.
The heroin, wlth Rn estimated U.S.
streel value of S35 million to $40 million,
"is the largest seizure of heroin on
rC'cord," f\1 itche\1 said.
The heroin "'as hiddrn in an autornob1le
Jhal had been tracC'd to Valencia · by
agents of the U.S. Bureau of Narcotics
and Dangerous Drugs, J\·l!lchc!I said.
Spanish police arrested !wo French na·
lionalists who v»crc \\'ith thP autnmob1 \c,
he said. Their identily was not im-
mediately knov.•n.
The actual 8e1zure look p!acc Thursday
night. According to the bureau, the car
was loaded on a Sp<inish ship May 29 a!
Barcelona, Spain, for transport to Vera
Quz. Mexico.
Arnold Fordf'! In the recent Saddleback
Community Hospital row.
Although Chairman Campbell l'm-
phasized !hat he was not investigating the
actions of tile C'Qunty planning com·
mission, ht and Pierson were obviously
1-+·ell briefed on local problems. Their
questions hit sensitive areas.
\\'hite·s questionable appointment as
presufent of the new health council was
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explained by him.
"I was told by the Southern Californi<t
counc!I lhal we rnust have a presldent
quick so I took a letter naming me lo the.
post around lo the three supervisors who
were available and had them sign it."
Those "1o'ho signed the lerter were
Supervisors Ronald Caspers, Roberl Bal·
lln and Ralph Clark. White is an ex·
ecutive assistant to Casper".
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Preuietvi1tg C'o1ttrouersiaf Calie
'rficia and Pat Nixo n <*leek out model or Tricia's seven-tiered \\•ed-
cllng cake that has chefs across the land debating whether or not the
recipe will 1W·ork. \Vhite House ch efs say it wiJL They 1;tart b aking
Saturday. Lemon·Laced \Vhile pound cake \vil1 be 350 poun ds ligbl
The HOmes are priced from 33,950
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The ordinance creaUng the new health
council specifically 111tates lhal the ~i·
OC'nl is to be appointed by the boarti or
$:Upervisors, presumably in regular
session.
Challenging the rh.ake up of the health
council were Dr. Frf'!d Kay, president of
1he Orange County Medical Association·
Dr. Wallace Gerrie, fo rmer president of
the defunct county Com prehensive Health
Planning AsSOC'iation, and Jam e i
"-lcAlvin, administrator of Anaheim
Memorial 1-fospital and a member of the
µospital Council of Orange County.
Dr. Kay and McAlv1n s tated that the.ir
i;roups have nol named appointees to the.
new health group and did not plan to.
'They charged that th~ new 78-mem~r
council is unwieldy ,and so loaded w11h
polilical .appointees that the provider.• (]f
heallh care will have little or no voice i.D
health planning. ~
Dr. Gerrie charged that the ad hoc
committee now the. only active health
group in ' the county, had physlcia!I
members "most of whom own interestf
in private hospitals."
The heallh councils pass on plans fCI}'
new hospitals and hold investigations ill
the fields of health manpower, health
care, mC'n tal retardation and en-
vironmental heq lth.
It is lhe power of life or death over
proposed hospitals that is the cause o[
most of the argumC'nls >A'ithin and withou~
!he council,
The new county health council was ·
c-reated by lhe supervisors in J anuary but
has yet to be organized. FHreen of the
proposed 88 members have not yet bee~.
appoinlil:'d.
The set up calls for 25 mPmbe.rs named
by the supervisors, 25 by the cities and ·
the balance by the medical association,
nurses organizations and other health·
oriented groups.
t.fu nieipal Court Judge Paul "-1ast, a
member of the ne\V health council, was
most critical of the medical authorities. ·
He charged that under the formt'T
health association there wa~ a tendenc:i
to approve any fa cility getting f~era! ·
support and to not approve private ·
hospitals.
U.S. Will ~lelp Fly
Pakistan Refugees
NE\\' DELHI f AP) -The Unite1\
States is supplying four Alr Force Cl30
!ransporl pl<1nes and crews lo carri
thousands of E;ist Pakistani refugee~
from nvercrowded camps along the
border to camps in the interior of India,
infof.mrd sources report.
The informants 111aid the big: jet.s wiU
al~o lransport badly needed relief sup:
plies, especially medicine to fight a
rholera epidemic 1hat has killed more
than 1,000 of the 4 million refugeet from
Ille civil y,•ar In Ea.st Pakistan.
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NATO Allies
'Now Ready
For Talk s'
LISBON !UPI ) -The United Slates
and its North Atlantic Treaty (NATO)
allies today announced their readlnes.s to
apen lalks \\!ith the Soviets on East-West
troop cuts in Europe "as soon as it ap..
pears praclicable.''
In a commun ique published at the tnd
of a 1..-.·CH!ay meeting here. their foreign
ministers announced their decision to:
--Summol) a meeting of Western allied
deputy foreign ministers or senior of-
ficials in Brussels in the near future. Its
purpose would be Lo plan all ied strategy
for future troop cuts talks with the
Soviets. The U.S. representative will be
Under Secretary of State John lrv•ln.
-Name one or more special represen-
tatives to hold exploratory talks with the
Soviets and other Communist bloc govern-
ments.
-Agree on a date, place. organization
and agenda for an Easl-\\'est conference
on mutual troop cuts.
The communique welcomed the recent
Soviet offer to accept the West's pro-
posal. made originally three years ago, to
discuss East-West troop reductions.
"They expressed their intention as soon
as it appears practicable . to proceed to
negotiations." the communique said.
The minis ters also re iterated the con-
ditions laid down at Rome a year ago on
v.·hich the west ~·ould agree. to f;ast-·Wes~
force reductions.
These ·were that :
-f\1utua l force cuts should be com-
patible ~·it h the vital s~urity interesl.5 of
the allia'nce.
-Reductions should be on a basis of
reciprocity.
-Troop cuts , should . include both
foreign and local forces 1n Europe and
their weapons systems.
-There must be adequate verifications
and controls.
The communique said the \\'est would
reg.ird a.·satisfactory conclusion of the
current slow moving East-West talks on
Berl in as an encouraging sign of the
r~adlness of the Soviet Union t.o he lp
achieve a meaningful and lasting im-
provement of East-\Vest relalions in
Europe.''
The communique made these other
main points ·
-The ministers voiced satisfaction at
efforts by NATO member countries to
improve relations "''ilh me mbers of the
Communist \Var~aw Pact.
-They expressed hope the U.S.-Sovlet
Strategic Arms Limitations Talks !SALT )
would soon reach roncrete agreemenl.5.
-The full council endorsed efforts by
the United Slates, Britain an4 franef: in
Big Four talb with the Soffel! to .im-
prove conditions in isolated Wesl Berlin.
-They expressed concern ab?ut
developments in t.he Eastern Mediter-
ranean.
Diplomatic sources said ~he coun cil's
decision to summon a meeting of NATO
deputy fore ign min isters only served to
highlight the West's failure so far to
JJgree on how to move next on lhe troop
cul.5 issue.
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Sign of Tit1ies?
A straw hat shading his eyes from the bright sun, this downto\l:n De·
troit pean ut vendor waits for business to boom again. It has been
slow for a Jong time.
'Decisive Action' by Pope
111 Cuba Crisi s Reported
ROME t AP) -Late night messages
beiv.·een the Vatican, Washington and
J\loscow and other details of what is
described as Pope John's "decisive In-
tervention" in helping to settle !he 1962
Cuban missile crisis were reported today
by an Italian newspaper.
A publ ic papal appeal. c 1 e are d
beforehand by President John F. Ken-
Soviet Write rs
Assert Chi1iese
Actecl in Fear
f\'IOSCO\V IUPJ ) -Peking's ''political
fli rtation" y,•ith \V ashingtoo 1s ba5ed Dn
Communist Chin a's fear of trouble v.·ith
riva l socialist countries. an influential
Soviel magatine said today,
The weekly magazine New Times, on
public ~ale I.Oday, reviewed a monograph
by nine Sovitt sino\ogisls titled "Foreign
Policy of the Chinese Peopl<:S Republic."
Published before the ad vent of "Ping
Pong Diplomacy'' and made ;ivailable lo
and reported by \Vestern journ<f!is!s in
hfarch. the nionograph sriid a cardinal
task of Peking's foreign ·policy wa.~
fomenting ,.,.ar behl'cen the Sovie t Union
and the United Stales
Toda y's review ll)Ok!'d al I h e
monograph·s assertions 1n 1hc \ighl of re-
cent Sino-American e\ en!s
Peking·, leaders, thr re\ 1ew said. cur·
rently •·shoy,• a readiness to coexist
peacefully \vith American imperialism
under the sole cond1t1on that the U.S.
go\'ernmenl do <l\\ay \\'ilh the problems
1hat divide !hrm (rtmove American
troops from Ta1v>an. recoJ?n1ie Pe~ing
and end the trade blnckade 1"
The review quoted tht monog raph as
saying .
"Ha\'ing suffered a f1ascn 1n their ;it.
tempts lo chanJ:!e lhr foreign pol1rv
course of the socialist cnmn1unity in !hp
direction U1ev clesirr, th(' PPktng leaders
faced a serious 1nter11a!1nna l Cri~1s--
China v.·as put in !he prccariou~ position
of simultaneous cnnfron!ation \1·Hh ~th
l! S. imperialism and the commonwealth
of socialists.
'·Maoists started In look fnr a y,•ay nut
tJ f the blind alley in trying to fill the gap
Y.'ith American 1mperial1sm."
This assertion. lhe review said. "gives
the clue lo the understanding of \jJe real
basis of the present day political flirta-
tion of Peking with \\'ashington."
nedy and Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev.
"''as lhe "bridge" Washington and
J\..1oscow were waiting for to resolve the
crisis, the daily La Stampa of Turin said.
The appeal was issued by the late Pope
Oct. 25. 1962, by radio. It ca!Jed on the
leaders of the United Slates and the
·Soviet Union "to do all in their power ht
save the peace, saving the world from
the horrors or a war." The same day the
confrontation settled down.
Pope John's secretary, Msgr.' Loui~
Capovilla, has 1aid ~ince the Pope died
eight years ago that the pontiff in-
tervened in the missile crisis. But some
detai ls of the Pope's role as reported by
La Stampa were not made public
previously.
The article was written in conn{'c!ion
v.·ifh the eighth anniversary Thu rsday or
Pope John's death. The annivers;:iry
regularly inspires stories about !he good
deeds of Pope John. w.he is being con-
5idertd for sainthood.
La Sta mpa said that Norma n Cousi n~.
editor of the Saturday Rev iew and a
friend of Pre~ident Kennedy. f1rs1 prn-
posed Pope John as a mediator in the
crisis. Cousins telephoned M~gr. lg1no
Cardinale, then the Vatican·~ pro!orol
chief, ~·ho relayed the request to the
Pope.
Pope John was riun ted as s<i~·ing al th{'
lime . ''\1.v person coun1s no,hing . hut 1t
seem~ God "''ants tn ose the person who
confides only in Him."
U.S. Dollar Dip_s
In Europe Mart
BON!\' (UPI\ -Tht. 'C.S-dollar ~lipped
fractionally lo\l•er tf){fay in light trading
on 1he Frankfurt money exchange.
In early lrad1ng the dollar 11'il.S sel lini;
f11r 3 52 to 3 5250 marks At !heir m1rlo.1y
1nC'e!1ng brokl'rs se~ the da~ ·s otr1c1al
price al J 5258.
Hy co1npan~on. Thur~da~ ·s pr 1rC' 11;,~
3 5.1 1narks and lhe off1c1<1I p.:trt1.\' ~e
\\'e~t f;crmany floated the mark i11.1:: JO
\las 3 f;li _
111e \\'e;;t Gennan Cenlral Ra nk r n·
fered the market f{)r the third Cfln·
secuti1·e day, bul brokers .~aid ii sold
virtually no dollars.
"The v.·hole marktt has been quiet and
I would say the central bank·s sales have
a mounted tD almosl nothing ," one dealer
said,
Storms Lash U.S. Plains
Tor11adoes , Rai1i Strike"; Skies Clear Around Activity·
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Naval Bank
MANILA <UPI) -A group of Filipinos
armed wit h a grenade launcher riflt.,
carbines and pistols robbed a bank in side
the Sangley Point U.S. Navy base of
$42,000 today. A U.S. P.iarine lieutenant
and one of the i-obber!i were killed in a
gunba1lle.
Spokesm<'n said eight or 10 robbers
entered the 1nain base gate in a bakery
truck after show ing proper identification
cards and drove to the American Express
Bank y,•here !hey seized the bank
manager and seyeral Filipinos In the
ba nk as hostages. releasing !Rem later.
An alarm brought a force of !fl V S.
r.t arines led by the lieutenant and the gun
battle followed . The robbers had sUJ·J
tioned a sniper on a rooftop just outside
the ba5e and he also opened fire on the
fl.1arine platoon. pre1'enting the Marines
from chasin!': the robbers.
A Nal'y spokesman said the robbery
~·as well planned -before entering the
base !he robbers cut an esca pe route
throu gh ;:i secl1on of the heavy v.•ire mesh
hurricane fence surrounding the base.
They released the hostages and sped
through the opening in the fence in a
&tolen Navy truck.
One suspect "'as caughl and Philippine
constahularv offici als in Ca~·it e Province.
\\'ht re Sangie.v Point Js localed-30 miles
north of f'.-lanila-said they had "plugged
all escape routes" fron1 the region.
ll was lhe secon<I n1ajor ;'Obbery at
Sangley Point in the past fou r months. Jn
f\1arch armf!d men held 11p the Navy Post
F.xchange and made off y,•Jlh $27,000 in
U.S. currency. The S42,000 stolen toda y
also Was 1n U.S. ctirrency.
Name of the dead marine wa s v:ithheld
pending notification Of next of kin.
Concorde Makes
Top Flight Speed
On 2ncl Attenipt
PARIS (APl -Another blue ribbon
panel look a lest ride in the Concorde to-
day . and this time it reached the 1'1ach 2
speed ii was rl!'s1gned for.
The Cnncorde prolo\\'IJC 001 d1s<1p-
pointed Sen Harr y liold\\'ater, U.S.
Tran.~P-OrlalJC•n Secreiary ,John A. \'nlµe
and a group of airli ne execut ives" Thurs-
day. The t1flf'r1Jlirnl'rs failed to light and
thr spl'ed stayed around 1\1ach 1.3.
(iold11'atC'r's snn 10<lay h;id heller luck.
Barry r;oldw;:iter Jr, congressman £rom
Californ ia. said . "\\'e fie.,.,· Mach 2 for 28
or '.!!l 1n1nutes Thcre·s not mucl_i dif·
lcrenci> in fet'l1n~ The onl y y,·<ijt)·ou
know is bv y,•a!ching the gauge.
··1 11a.~ 11·atch111g when 11 touched 1'.1ach
2. and that in itsel f is impressive. It had
tn be ·
"! was up in the cockpit. According to
the guiding s,ystc rn. 'we would ha ve hten
111 t\cw York 1n 211. hours, if we con·
l11111rd. Ot1r true air speed was 1,1~ miles
an hf/Ur."
1·he Concorde bu1ldrrs ~aid they lighted
the af terbu rners six timtS today, jl15l to
demonstrate that Thursday's trouble had
been cleared up.
Asked if the American flying public
\1ould patroni;i:e the Concorde:. Goldy,·ater
rtplitd · "I th ink lhe:~··n fly it all right,
\1ithout any problem at all,"
l.~ro el Generol
De 111onds Ouster
Of ~foshe Da y c1n
TEL AVIV 1UPI\ -On 1he eve of lhe
anniversary of the 1967 Middle East war,
nne of the architects of Israel's victory
dt.manded tod;:iy the resignation of
Defense J\1inister t1oshe Daya n for ad·
vacating a pullback from the Suez Canal
y,·ithout a pl'ace lr<'aty.
··Dayan inst ill~ cowardice in the heart
of the nalion and must leave his p(lst,''
Rcser\'t Maj. Gen. Ezer Weizmann said
in his attack on the government in
steneral and Dayan in particular c:!uring
an interview published in Yediolh
Aharonoth.
··The defense minister has lost his Rlf
confidence and is leading us to a
retrea1." he added.
Weizmann 5aid. "If Dayan has reached
the conclusion that we should withdra\'t
no1.,. to avert the re~umption of firing.
J'irn this is a withdrawal out of \\'eaknes~
and it y,·ill be one link in the chain of
withdrawals "''lthout any peace agree·
n1en1.·•
"The Defcns<' Minister that does nnt
believe in the abi lity of a military victory
to lead to a political ttanaition mus•
make room for one wh1 does," be said.
Weizmann accused Dayan ef ctn.
ditlonlng the nation t(> the idea of
wilhdrav.•al by bringing up the possi1>llity
of the los5 nf U.S. support. He uid
Israel's defensr policy his lllpptd badly
since the 1967 "''ar.
Ex iled Mafia Chief
Ex pected to T estify
LtlfosA, Sicily (AP) -A M1fia boss
v:iled to this barren island off the
African C1'.last has asked to appear before
11 parliamentary c om mi s 1 ion in·
'csligal1ng tht' Mafia, officials r<'ported
lod11y.
Rosario J\f11ncino reportedly told . the
commission in 1 telegram that he had
''import11nt lh ing.'i'' to reveal. The Olm·
mi$.c;ion i~ expec100 tn make pubhc soon a
rrporl .on il-1<ifla acrivlties in Sicily.
TV Sex Sold
Danes Offering Cassette Porno
COPENHAGEN (AP) -Something new is being developed for I.ht
pornography buff : sex movies on cassettes to be: run off through !he home
television set. .
It wouldn 't be long before Americlln.!i and Europeans can receiv~ pe>n»
graphic virleo cassettes in unmarked packages from Denmark, an exhibitor at
the la lesl sex and pornography fair said Thursday. . .
']'he exhibitor. a big producer or blue mov1e.!i .. said he ts rl'~dy . to make
and markel such TV casseltes as soon as inl.e'rnetional stand~rd1~at10n p~ol>
lems are solved t.o ma ke sure hjs pornographic software will ht machlfleJ
made abroad. . . . ,.,. · h
lie demonstrated to fair goers v.·hat Jl \VJ!! be hke to watch Danis
porno on the home cassette tube. . .
But the prO<lucer may run int.o trouble if he tries lo mail his product out
of the country. After numerous complaints from West Germany, Jtaly, Fran~.
Britain and the United State£, the Danish Justice Ministry ha~ taken a mail
order exporter of other pornographic materials to court in. a test case.
This didn't worry the fa ir exhibitors, .since they admit the bulk of porno
exports is smuggled out in craftier ways. . _
To the seasoned Danish observer there was little ntw at the fair smce
Ille world 's first porno fair in 1969. shortly aftt.r Denmark lifted the last re-
maining restrictions on pomography for adults. . .
The biggest attraction appeared to be lhe Temptation Club offering non·
stop live shtlws "at cut rate prices." . .
Tht Copenhagen Tourist As~iation list~ the porno fair, wh1c~ ends
Monday, in its official guide to coming events m Copenhagen, along with the
current ballet and opera festival.
POW s Put Back in·CamH
As Reds Refus~ Them -:-
DA NANG. South Vittna1n fU PJ) -
Tran Van Ky came within 20 niiles of
returning to his home in North Vietnam
tcday. It could just as y,·ell have been 200
and the is.year~ld private couldn 't
understand v.·hy.
Ky. v.·ho has .been a prisoner of war in
South Vie tnam for almost four years,
.slowly paced the 4.0-by-15 foot sick bay of
the tran~porl ship Upsh ur an d tried to
figure il all out.
Qn crutches. he looked down l"l'ery few
minutes al the left trouser leg of hi!!
maroon pajamas \1•hich \vere lied in a
kno t at the spol "'here his own leg used
tn be. Ile lost the leg in the fighting "'hich
Jed lo his capture.
Tonight. Ky and 12 other disabled
1'\orth Vie!namese soldiers were back in a
PO\\' con1pound near Da Nang after the
llanoi go\'C'rnmcnt refused to accept their
repa!riatio11.
The 13, who ha''e been prisoners from
one to r11·e years, had been scheduled to
be handed over to North Vietnamese
aulhorities al 11 :30 a n1. today ( 11 30
p.m. EDT Thursday 1 at the mouth of the
Ben Hai Ri\'er which runs th rough the
Demilitarized Zone ( D111Z' -the six·mile
huffer \1·h1ch divides North and South
Vielnan1 .
The l\1orth \1ietnamese government
c;illed off lhe plan to accept the PO\\'S
1'hursday because 570 n1en h;irl bePn
originally scheduled to be fre ed. The
nun1bcr later grew to 640. Only \'.\ rhose
to return home. accord ing to ln!erna·
lional Hrd Cross representaliles who in·
tC'rl'iewed them.
Hanoi accused lhe United St.ates and
South Vielnam or a ' · d i sho ne s t
rnaneu ver" in arranging the rtlease and
Co1nmunist vessels failed to rendezvou!i
1\·ith the 533-foot Upshur at a point 20
miles fr om North Vietnam. Tht ship
furned around and .!ileamed back lo Da
l\"ang. arriving at 5 p.m.
· \\·e deeply regret that the other side
has turned down this humanilarian of·
fer:' Col. Stephen Edwards, U.S.
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spokesman on the Upshur. told !'!porters.
"\\'e believe \1'e have complied with all
the requirements of the Geneva conven·
tion and all the regu lations set by the
t>iorth Vietnamese.''
Cholera Vaccine
Centers Opening
Around Calcutta
CALCLTTA !UPI\ -India n effieials
began opening inoculation centers around
Calcutta today in fear tha t the tide 1f
East Pakistani v.·ar refugets sweeping
to"·ard the crowded city 1vould brina: a
choler;i epidC'n11c 11·1th thcn1 .
The \fest Bengal St;ite ;...1inister ef
1-lealth. Dr. Zainul Abed1n. declared an
epidemic of thr dreaded disease in three
aA'as chokl"d w11h refugees and said th•
situation "'as beyo nd lhe control of ata te
au!hor1ties.
Abed1n said 10.000 recently arrived
refugees \1ere being treatrd for cholera,
v.·hich can brin& dl'ath is as short 1
period as 48 hours.
il1edical supplies hal'e been exhausted
in some areas and inoculaton programs
in border ;ire<is ha"e been una ble to keep
pace with the. surg<' or refugees comini:
out nf ~:a~! P;ikistan
DI', Hiralul Shall . \Ve.c:t BC"ngal health
service direcl{ir. pl;icrd the dc.:tth toll
Thursday at abou1 1.000 prr~ons so far
but said nn firn1 figure~ were a\'aJlable as
n1any refugees were not reaching treat-
n1ent centers. Unofficial and unconfirmed
eslimates of the death toll were running
as high as 2.000 on Thursday night.
State gove rnment officia ls plactd the
tolal of rtfugeei in \Vest Bengal today at
:I 6 niil!inn nu! nf a total of "'ell over 4
n1illion along the entire 1.400-mile border
be!l'.'ef'n Ind ra and East Pakistan. West ...
Bengal bflrders tilt: western frontier ef
East Pa kistan, v.·here a Cl\'il v.·ar has
been und er y,·ay since 11-fareh 25.
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Gary \Va.rren, • profe ssional \~·a 1 cr,skier at ABC Marine World In
Redu'ood City, set a world ~·ater·sk.i kite Oying record for th~ longest
fl ight eve r 3ttempted. fie hung fr om tbt kite for an hour while Lhs
boat to,ved him from Marine World to San Francisco -35 miles
a\1·ay. lie is shown just after flyin1 u nder the Oakland Bay Brldge, •
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BECKONS • BEA ANDERSON. Editor
Summer trad1uonal!y i~ .a ~~ies of la1y
days. \Varm nights and warmer days
beckon people out of their home and into
the greal outdoors
Ansv.·erin~ the call or the ~lid in an
enthusiastic manner are members of
various Huntington Valley organizations,
Among then1 are the Founta_in Vallt'y
\\'oman's Club. Can1p Fire Girls and Jn-
<i1an Maidens v.•ho \\'ill participate 1n
back-packing expeditions. camping trips
and symbolically g a t h e r around a
campfire
The Trail Plodders, a section of FV\\'C.
"''ill leave their husbands and families
behind and h1kr into the South f ork
~1 eadow. San Bernardino ~lolUltains. For
manv of the 12 Wornen. the two-day er·
cursion v.•ill be their first laste of hiking,
woodcutllOg. outdoor cookiog and sleep.
ing under the stars.
Led by Mrs. Jiimes Allen'. the group
~·lll leave 1omorrow morning al dawn
aiid re turn Sunday, June 6.
f\1othcrs of . J-lunl ii1gton Beacti lndi <1f
t1aidens v.'il! Joi n lhe.ir daughters f-0r fJ
three-day camping trip beginning lod.-)!
through Sunday, June 6.
Ca mpers 1vi!l hike. ride horseback,
s11·im and enj-Oy arts and C!'ahs at Camp
Osceola in !ht S.1n Bernardino Nalional
forrsl. Mrs. Norma Popkin is in charge
of the annual even!. .
Staged before a large 1nosaic of beach
;:i nd mountains, the 1971 Grand Counci l
Fire took µlace in the Fountain Valley
High School amphitheafer last night.
ln("()rporating the Camp Fire (;iris en-
vU;:onmell,lal pro1ec1. Ecology 71, the coun-
cil \vas lh emed Words o( the Earth. As
roll was caJled. a member tJf each
participating group placed a pie~ of the
mosaic in place. \Vith the mural com·
p!eted. 1 he mosaic depicted the en-
vironment. in its natu ral stale.
Ko Ki .J11nior l·llgh Ca mp Fire Girls Jed
B procession with each gtrl carrying a
i.tick symbol illustrating her gro up's
nam e.. Mrs. Dennis llossfeld. guardian of
the fire. gave the-welcoming nlessage
1 1vhic h was followed by rank recognitions
including new Blue Bird Fly·ups. new
Tr;iil blazers. \Voodgatherers, Firemakers
and Group Torl·hbearers.
\Va Da Ko Ta Junior High Camp Fire
Girls welcomed incoming g1rls and th e
Horizon Club greeted eighth grade rs who
"''111 join them next rall . Featured in the
program were original poems and
re:ildiq&,s by lhe girls. Reco&nition of na-
tional btlnors. product sales and long-~rm
memhl>rs completed the ijre council. f,:;J_
Getting in shape
for their first
e xcursion into the
back country are
(left to right I the
Mmes. Edwin
Booth, Clarence
Stewmon and G erald
Wessler.
DAILY PILOT
PfiOTOS BY
LEE PAYNE '
Recalling that American -Indians lived
in harmo ny with Mother Nature, Camp
Fire G irls (left to right) Julie
Green, Lynn McCandless and Lisa Helber
prepare for the Grand Council Fire on
the theme Words of the Earth .
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the re for three days
of fun-filled camp·
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Egge" (fell) and
Merri Gwen Popkin.
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ing ton Bea ch Indian
Maidens and their
mothers wilt kick off
the summer this
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Neigh·bor Not keyed to Crime Age Borrows Trouble
DEAR ANN i,ANDERS: I live in Los
Angeles in a high-class apartment
building with a well-guarded entrance
and electronic devices lo catch P'Ople
who don't belong lhere. 1 mention this.Ml
you y,·ill know why I do not feel lt ts
necessary lO boll •.nd lock the front door.
You see. I was raised An No~folk, N~b..
and nobody ever locked their doors• In
Nor folk. I marrfed in 1936 And we lived
for many yeArs in Grand Ra pids, M~h. Ne body locked their door9''there. elthtr.
~ problem ts a woman in this
hulding. She has a habit of comli1gl nlo
my apartment -A•ithout knocking. Y~ter
f'l ay 1 stepped . out or !he bathtub ~nd
nearly bumpM into her. She was standing
in the doorway "Oh." she sah1. "Nn won-
d~r you couldn't htar me. The water wa•
ANN LANDERS ~
running." Two wetks ago J was taking 1
nap and when 1 woke up I found her in
the kitchen. She had co:ne to borrow 1
cup of sugar.
How can I break thi/ woman of this
rude babit? Plea.lit don 't 1el1 me to J~k
the dOOr T am toO old lO change my
ways. Than k you. -L.A. LADY
DEAR L.A.: Se you're loo old In
change your wayl? Well , If yoo don't
cha111e your way~ you ml11tt not rel aDy
older. Los Aft&ele1 l&n't Norfolk. and 11'1
IMll Grand Rapids either. And 1'11 ls n'I
11311. So get with It, Lady. before )'Ou
meel 1omebod y In your' kitchen "ho did
not come to borrow a cap ol 1a11r.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Toda)' ls a .s.ad-
one for me -maybe the saddesl in my
life. My son was placed unde r arrest for
'·contriburing to !he delinquerlcy of a
minor." The girl is pregnant. 14 year1
old. ..nd lives in !his bulldini;?. She
literally lhrew herself ;i t my AlberL
Last summer tht little tramp came
over here wurln1 1 half bra and 1horts
cut up Ui her ned::. I never saw anything
like it. The girl waa 11 fully developed as
any 20-ye.ar.old Swedish actress. Once
when I saw her plunk herself down on my
10n'1 lap I phoned her mother and told
her to ketp lhal little .ex-pot at home.
Albert is nearly, 21 11nd I 1uppose he
should have known better, but arter all,
ma n is not madl of wood. 1 aay the glrl
and htr mother art to blame. Please
print my advice lO ollier mother11 with.
good looking sons: JJ you att Mlmething
li ke lhis hAppenlng under your noii.!..i get
In there.,and break il up. -HEAR1-:,JCK
IN WHITE PLAINS
DEAR W.P.:..Tbtre will 1lw11y1 bt litJ:•
pots -and die 111 bracket ts 1dtln1
lower. My qffsdon if U1is: Wlalt's wll11 a
%&-year-old man tbat ht 11·ould bt loollag
aroand wltil 1 14-year-old flrl? lie his lO
be aa kllol. Your Albert nttds counstllttJ
and yon coald aH semt, too, l\1om.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: We live in 1
small community. My hu!!band and ' I
have some close fr ie nd! who are as dear
to us aa if lhty w~ 8isler 11nd brot~r,
We are very hurt because they ha ve not
yet seen our new grandchild. The baby is
fou r months old.
They 11ay they are walU ng for an in·
vitation, We do not feel that an Invi tation
need be ei tended . What is your opinitJn ?
-FOR PEACE
DEAR PEACE: Wben a baby ls hon a
Is customary for frtf:Ddl to ••It a ft•
wttks. then phone the new p1rt.1ls ....
s1y. "We'd Htt lo come lty ud tee t•
baby, Is tomorrew al(lht co1venieat?" ID
ls also customary lo brhtr • HtUe 1Ht. J
If lbl!I aiuple is I J cte1e h yoa say I
can't undfkhlna why Ibey ll~VtD't doaia '°' Good manners Is also comnn 1e111e,
Un!lurt of YoUt'!tlf on dttla? Wha!'r
right ? 'Vhat's wrong? Should you?
Shouldn't you? !\end for Ann Landers'
boo klel ''Dating Dot and Don'll," enclo_,.
lni: with your request 3$ cents in ooln anlt
a long , self-addreued, alamped envelo~
in care of lhe DAILY PILOT.
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Cub Members
Varied proif am1 a r e
·Mhtduled for numerous
;.lltherirl&a ill I.ht 0 r a n 1-e
Cout area.
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• "Procramming Your Chlldren
lor Failure or Success will be ·.uw: topic of Or. Ted Cole at 7
tonlgi'll in the Yellow11hlp Hall
cl St. Andrew's Prtsbyterian
·aiurch.
' The mettin1 Ls open to
ceupla betwem 21l and 30
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HB Art League
Laguna Beach portrait and
rlgure painter . Frank
Taune\lo will be t he
demonstrating artist at the
next meeting of the Hun-
tington Beach Art League
The meeting will open at
7.30 p.m, Monday, June 7, in
the Recreation Center.
The artist graduated from
Syracuse University and join-
td the Art Students League of
New York. A teacher at
Orange Coast College,
TaurleUo has had commissions
to paint portr1il5 oI Gov. Leve
ol Colorado, Pruident and
1"'1rs. Tubman of Liberia. Eve
Arden , Hugh Downs, Merve
Griffin. 'Ma r:y Pickford and
many other C«"lebrities.
Exc hangeltes
New officers of Newport
Harbor Ei:changettes will be
elected during a luncheon
meeting Wednesday, June 9, in
the Emerald Bay home of
Mrs. William Wittman.
1'ht: nr:w leaders will be in·
stalled during a. joint party
wit.h tbe men's &f'O\!P Satur·
day. June 12, in Irvine Coa.5l
Country Club. Festivities will
bt:g!n with a cocktail hour al 6
p.m .. foll owed by dinne r and
dan cing to the music al Ansel
Hill.
GOP Wom en
A picnic lunch!Ol'I 1t 11 :30
a.m. Tuesda y, June 8, at the
Village Park Club.house ls the
next event on the agenda ol
:To Market, to Market to Make a Choice Salad
Relaxation with a capital "R" begins with summer
as members of the Laguna Beach Garden Club toss
together the annual &alad luncheon which took
P.lace today. Selecting choice produce are (left to
right) the Mmes. James Cavitt, G.era.ld B. Hanna,
and P. E. Harmegnies. A ~ilent auction will be con·
ducted by Mrs. Robert DuSoe.
New Slates of Officers Seated
Ballou have ber:n I.allied and
vot.m recorded in orianiia·
tlon.s a.long the Orange Coast.
In.st.allation~ will Lake place al
affairs ranging from 'potluck
luncheon~ lo barbecue and
swim parties.
G11rden Cl ub
Gathering for a potluc k
luncheon and Installation of of·
flcers wi ll bt mernb!rs of the
South Coast Garden Club at
lZ ::l) p.m. W~ay, June 9.
Mrs. Niles Welch U ac·
cepting the gavel from Mrs.
Paul Silvius, imrnt:diate past
pre.siden L Other officers in-
clude the ?-.1mes. Robb Scott,
0\enn M. Grttn and L I.
Sm ith , vice pres i dents ;
Olarles rrancis and ~11ss
Jean Atk inson. t.ecretaries and
?-.1rs. Ptii!ip Hanf. treasurer
Al90 assisting will be the
Mrs. Geor ge Cunningham,
hostes!'i and ~1Mi . Jane B. Tan-
ner. publicity.
Mesa-H11rb or
A get.acquainttd luncheon
will be the occasion when new·
·1y elected officers of tht Mesa·
Harbor Club assume their
duties at 10:30 a.m. Thursday,
June 10, in the Me.s.a Verde
Country Club. -,
Mrs. Edward Zielin3ki i!
president Assisting her will be
the Mmta . Wil liam
McNaughton . Donald Sadon
and Wendall Williams, vice
presidents ; Fred Shepphird
and Frank Marttl, secretaries,
and David Davis, treasurer.
The organization has chosen
the Youth Problem Center as
its philanthropy.
Irvine Juniors
~fembers and gues~ of the
Irvine Junioi: Women's Club
wll! gather for a barbecue and
!Wim party at noon Satur day,
June 19. in the El Toro home
of Mr. and ?-.fn. Roland A.
Buck.
?-.frs. R. Lff Pendleton will
serve as president. Others in-
clude the Mmes. John Engle
Rnd Buck1 vice presidents ;
Robert La wrence. recording
secretary, and Donald Snyder,
treasure r.
Also serving wt!l be the
.\1 mes. Gerald Muzzy, ~·ayi;
;ind means : Frede rick Ken·
nedy, member at I a r g e :
Stephen Lundquist. auditor,
and D. C. Walten, mem·
bership chairman.
T roj11n Le119u e
r.fn". Emmett Jones opened
her Laguna Beacb home for
the fourth annual installation
luncheon (I( the A!ISOCiation of
Trojan Leagues.
Universit y of Southern
Californl~ alumnae from
Leagues • in Los Angeles,
Orange and San Diego coun-
ties attended wh lin Mrs. Jack
R. Lovell of Fullerton was
elected preside nt :"
Other new officerli serving
two year terms include Mrs.
Arthur Wells and Miss Julia
Dockweiler, vice presidents;
tne Mmes. Clarence Paulin
and John Wat.son. secretarif!S.
.and Leonard Andrews , trea.5·
urer .
Serving on !)le board of
directors will Se the Mmes.
Clark Somers, Donald Dechant
and Shennan Miller. The
association coordi nates ac-
l1 V1lies of Tro1an Leagues.
Tuesday Club
r<l rs John Simpson ha.,
~elected Friendship for Fun a5
the theme of her presidential
t£1rm ror the, T112sday Club of
Nc~·port '!!arbor.
Her executive comn1J1LC'e fo r
the ensuing year include 1he
.Mmes. P. D. Endsley. Ylartiu.~
King and Louis \Vhite. vice
presidents; Constance Fromm
a n d Rudolph Va n a .5 e k,
sttre taries; Carl Gise. finan·
cial secretary. and Fred Dunn,
treasurer.
~frs. Herbert MiUer will
i;erve as parliamentarian and
r.1rs. Emesl ~1cC!elland will
be inspirational chairman .
'
To avoid disappointment, prospective
brides are reminded to have their \vedd.in g
stories with black and wh ite ,R:lossy photo-
gr~b~1s to the DAILY PILOT \Vomen's De-
pa ent one week before the wedding.
Pictures received aft.er that time will not
be used.
For engagement announcements it is
lmperaUve that the siory, also accompanied
by a ,black and white glossy picture, be• sub-
mitted six weeks or more before the \\•edding
dale. If deadline is not met, only a story will
be used.
offered Varied Fare
the Irvine Coast Republican
Women "5 Club. Luding a
d1.5Cuss1on on politics and the
party wtll be Mrs. L. J.
Tuc ker, past prC$ident of
Orange Coun ty Republican
Wo men.
H11rbo r St a r
Officers from v ar iou s
Orangr: County ch a pt e r11 ,
Order of Ea.stem Star will fiU
st.atiorn for t.ht Harbor Star
Chapter during the annual
party night Tuesday, June 8,
at I p.m. in the Ma!Onlc
Temple , Nr:wport Beach.
l.nvitatioru hive betn malled
by Mr. and Mr:s. WiJl.i.am
John son, •Mociate malron and
patron : refreshmr:nl.5 a re
bt:ing arrang~ by Mrs. 06Car
Huls trom, and decorations are
under the direction of Mrs.
Arnold Arff.
Starbright Clu b will galllcr
Wednesd ay, June 16, !or a
lunchr:on.
Pa rent Council
A leadersl\lp worlrllhop for
Your •Horoscope Tomorro w
incoming ~off icer s of
aioperatlvf nursery school.5 is
planned by"the Orange County
~Counc il o ( Pa r en t
Participation Nursery Schools .
The 5'5.!ion will take place
from 9:30 a.m. to ! p.m.
tomorrow in SL Luke 's
Luther an Chu r ch,
Wes tminster,
Ka ppa Alumn ae
Providerice Spee.ch and
Hearing Clinic, Orange will
benefit from the Kappa Kruise
whicb will Lake place at 7 .30
p.m. tomorrow at Ule Balboa
Pavlll&n .
On t.ht: agenda is a cruiSf' of • • Newport Harbor. filnner and
dancing. The event i.! open tn
Kappa Kappa Gamma Alum·
nae of Southern Orange Coun·
ty and their guests.
Hal ec rest
An arU and craft& festival ii
being prMenled in Halecreet
Park today through Sunday.
Tht showing will end at dusk
each day.
Virgo: Recognize Subtle Hint
SATUR DAY
JUNE 5
y SYDNEY OMARR
ARIF.S (March 21 -ApriJ 19 ):
Check financial position of one
who claims lo bac~ you. Don't
make COl]lmitment based on
mere promise. Ta k e in·
ventory. A third person could
be involved. Be knowledge-
able .
TAU RUS (April 20.May 20):
Stress l.s on special rela-
tionships, including marriage
and busines.s partnenhifl<'!. Be
aware of details, Take nothing
for granted in legal area .
GEMINI (May Zl.June 21)):
Some ment.al conflicts exist ,
but you can live with them.
Accept necessary changes,
rtvisions. Your Ideas are ap-
preciated, even if not perfect.
CANCER (J une 21.July 22 ):
Good lunar aspect now coi n-
cides with creativity, children,
love. Rom anHc interest:-; are
heightened . Home are a
becOmt$ more harmooious.
Win your way through
diploma cy. No harsh words.
LEO (July 23-A ug. 22 ): Past
actiom re.suit ln reward or
otherwise. Ke y is to separate
factual information fr o m
trivia. Check: ho m e im-
prove m en t possibiliUes.
Property in questio n may be
Project Seeks
Typical Family
A search is under way
throughout the nation for the
A ll-Am~rican family, lo be
11rC!ected during fin al judging
in Florida !n Augu.5t.
Spearheading the search
Along the Orange Coa.5t are
area Junior Clubs of the
General Federat i on of
Women'5 Club.5.
Applications will be ex·
&mined by a panel of national
SAND RA STAFFORD
Betrothal
Revealed
An Aug~ 20 wedd ing in St.
Mark's Presbyterian Church,
Corona del Mar i.5 being plan.
nl'd by Sandra Lee Stafford
and William R. Wood.
Parents of the betrothed are
f\fr. and Mrs. Nelson Stafford
of Irvine and Mrs. Marty
Belvlso of Costa Mesa .
Mls.s Stafford is a graduate
of Newport Harbor High
School anq. a business college.
Her fiance, also a Newport
Har bor High Sehool graduate.
attended Sen Francisco State.
College and completed his
fflu cRtiOn at California State
College at Long Be a c h .
Presently hi' i~ leachi~g al
NHllS.
educc tors. sociologists .a.nd
civic leaders, ~·ho will seek
answers to the questions
where is America 'i; mOl'it
representative family to be:
found . how many child ren are
there in this fRmily , what ls
il!i standard of living and what
are ils i de.als. hope! and
aspirations?
Also sponsoring. lhe search
are the Al l-Ame rican Family,
Inc. and the Department of
the Treasury, U.S. Savings
Bonds Division.
One family fmm each state
will travel to Florida for a
week: of judging, family •c·
tivities. Jecture5 and forums.
One mot.her will be &elected
Mrs. U.S. Savings Bond! to
act aa a goodwill ambassador
for the Treasury Depaftm~nt.
Entry blanks are available
lhrough all Juni(Jr Club!,
Dodge dealera, E a 11 t e r n
Airlines offices and the Na·
llonal Conference of Christians
and Jews.
Chapeaux
In Bloom
Summer's hue. -flowe!'S
are In bloom -and so is a
Chapeaux en Fleur hat parade
planned by the Riviera Club
for 11 :30 a.m. on Wednesd ;:iy,
Jun e 9, in the Balboa Ba y
Club .
Club members will model
their own crealic.nS made out
of fresh nowers a n d
vegetables following an 11: 30
a.m. social hour and t2 :30
luncheon.
Prizes will be awarded for
most beautiful, original and
humorous chapeau.1 as judged
by Harry Babbitt. radio and
television entertainer: Mi ss
Hyaci nth Kuller. artist. and
Carl Freeman. florisl.
~trs. Orville HRrper. new
president. will conduct the
'program assisted by the
P.1mes. Harry Goeti. Carl
Adam!, Gilbert Hodges and F
f . Ga rcelon .
worth more than you realize. versatile, open-minded now I.!
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22 ): of utmost import.Met. Travel
Excellent time for short notes, indicaled along with excitina
calls, cutting through red tape. changes.
Close relative may provide in· AQUARIUS (Jan. ro-Feb.
formation of value . Be percep-18 ): You advance, gain honor,
live. Recogni1.e subtle hint and recognition. One In authority
follow through . will back you. Realize thi11 and
LlRRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): bt: confident. Olase gloom.
Earning and spe nding are Restrictions are due to be
highlightt:d . f inish essential lifled. Scorpio person plays
t.ask. You wi ll ultimately ga in . prominent role.
Refuse to take short-range PlSCES (Feb. 19-March 20):
view. Planning ahead now Keep lines of communica.Uon
brings constru ctive resu lts. ope n. Be ready to pounce on
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): opportunity. Don 't delay in
New outlook leads to greeter a n s we r i n g calls, cor·
independence. Fulfill creative relpondence. Where there was
urges-. Emphasis on impr(lved a maze, there now is likely ta
appearance. Personality at· be ttelear path.
tracts opposite sex. rF" TODAY JS •V 0 UR
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22· BIRTHDAY you art a
Dec. 21 ): Confidential affairs dynamic ind ividual, fond ol
are spoUighted. Takes effort tra vel. teacl:ting, reporting. By
now to keep a 5e.eret. You may October. social lift will im·
be templed lo confid e tJl prove. You rtcr:ntly have been
wrong per.son. Know dif· confined. re&tricted . This will
ference between false and be re vamped.
legit imate flattery. To 11<111 °"' wr.o'• 11..::k~ lGt y..., 111 CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan .• ~ ...,cnev •r>d lo••· or<11r 5vllMY Om1rr·~
lo U · · ( !di booO:leT "~r•I M;n11 fO<' Miii i nd ~)· nrque pr.ojeC COU ~omtn." S•r>d bl rt~~&•• •"'1 .t:I c•~'• serve a11 springboard for to Om&rr .1.1tco1t)Ov S•cr~t•. t~• DAIL v · · . h . P ILOT. !o• JJ<D. Gr&f\d Centr1I 5t1• fu\f1 !hn g hopes, w1s es. Being lien. 1-ow v,,..1<, ti v. 10011.
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lf you are looking for a wa y to make a contribu·
lion to your ·community, consider the Volunteer
Bure.au of Southern Orange County. The bureau,
whicQ; can help you find just the right volunteer
position, is open weekdays from 8:30 a.m. to I p.m.
ON-THE-J OB TRAINING
Fairview1 State Hospital has volunteer openings
in aeveral departments providing a wide variety ol
opportunities. An evening orientation session is of·
fe red each month for 'volunteers. followed by on·
the·job training in the assignment of their choice.
-Jobs for men and women include working with
patients on a one·to·one·basi s in motor sensory
training programs, therapeutic: swimming, develop·
ing language skills or in recreation programs.
ASSIST YOUTH
Youth Emplo'yment Service. Costa Mesa need!
assistance in interviewing applicants. checking
referen ces and fo llow through work for placing
teenagers in summer jobs. The hours are weekday!
from 2 to 5 p.m.
WELL BABY
Volunteers are needed to assist the professional
staff in \Vell Baby Clinics throughout the county.
They will weigh and measure babies, help with
!orms and records.
SUMM ER DAY CARE
Opening its summer Day Care Center for chil·
dren ages 7 lo 12 is the Salvation ,'\rmy, Santa
Ana . Volunteers are needed to organize sport! and
recreation programs, lead field trips and teach artA
and crafts. The center will be open weekdays Crom
g a.m. to 3 p.m. beginning .Tune 21 .
ACTIVE PROGRAM
Teachers of dramatics, music and sports a.re
needed for the Harbor Afea Girls Club's aummer
recreation program· whi?rr starts June 21. A few
hours once a week would make it possible for more
girls to participate. Additional help also is needed
for the cooking and arts and crafts classes.
VOLUNTEER ON WHEELS
Drivers are needed to transport cancer patients
to and from clinics, hospitals or doctors' offices for
treatment throughout Orange County and especial·
ly Laguna Beach.
The Orange County Unit, American Cancer
Society, Tustin requires that volunteers have a va lid
drivers 'license, transportation and a desi re to offer
terested persons !ihould call the office at 838-0510.
To help fill requirements on both wed·
din~ and engagement stories. forms are
available in all of the DAILY PILOT offices.
Fu.rt.her questions will be answered by
\Vomen 's Section staff members at 642-4321
or 494-9466.
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N.Y. Stoeks EDITION
VO L 64 , N6 . Ill , 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1971 TEN CENTS
Newport Planners 01( Promont?Ey Poirit Bid
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By L. PETER KRIEG
01 lht Df llt P lltl lltll
Newport Beach p I an n in ,1; t'Um-
missioners Thursday night reversed an
earlier decision and approved a use
permit for lhe Irvine Company's scaled-
down Promontory Point apartment pro-
ject.
Th~ action ca1nc ,as Co1nn1issioner
George Broy,•n switched sides on the issue
5aylng the decision should be made .. by
the politically sensitive City Council.·•
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Earlier. Brown had ripped councilmen
for-"'passing the buck" the: first time the
projec~ was before them.
The romrri.ission vote three months ago
\\'as 4 to 2 against the project: this time
it was in favor 4 to 2, with Brown
swinging-in more ways than one-and
Commissioner William Martin prese11t
and supporting the 536-unit, $1 5 million
plan that has so upset the residents or
Balboa lslind and other nearby com-
munities.
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THEY LAUGHED WHEN HENRY CRANKED THE CRANK •.•
Then the Model T Gold Rush Roared Across America
Henry~s First
• Toda y Marks 75th Y ear for Ford
DF~TRO!T (l"PI ) -/\ puff of ~mokc
!ind a cloud of bri ck and masonr y dust
Jaunched this nation on a $50 b1lhon in-
du stry 75 years ago.
It happened in the rain ;ib(lu1 4 a.rn.
June 4, 1896. The y,·o r!d 1Mk litt le nolc ai
the time because other U1ings v.erc going
on.
Two days before. a m<1 n named
Gughelmo Marconi h:id obtamed a patent
on a1 neY.·-fangled gadget called the
wireless. A month later, a mao named
William Jennings Bryan. worried abou
declining silver prices, uttered his
famous challenge to lhe 1896 IXmocratic
convention: •·you shall not crucify
mankind upon a cross or gold."
Lilliar: Russell was wowing them on
Broadw<1y and being courted by Diamond
Jim Brady.
But this was Detroit and the man was
:.bout to lr v oul i.ornctlung he had spent
months bu1id1ng. He l'allcrl II a quarlrit\'·
cl e, a g.1dgct ..., 1th a \In}, two-cylinder
<'ngi nr. bicycle wheels i!!lrl ~addh.•. a
1.q)odt:n body and 11 \t!l cr for a slrcr1ng
\1hcel. ' H:cnry Fnrd. a young cnguieer for
Dctro!l Edison Conipany , turned !he
rly\\'hcrl and the engine fired. Bul he
couldn"t gel the contraption out Qf his
·orkshop. The door was too nariow.
I· ry got an a, and broke out the bricks
unl1 he co wheel the quadricyclc
out.!lid ,
He jumped into the saddle and pushed
the gear lever. The car had two speeds
forward bul no reverse and no brake
With a rr iend riding a bicycle ahead of
him, Ford drovr his car slowly through
Det roit streets. 11 went a fe\I' block., and
(See FORD, Page ZI
Only a relaliv~ handful of persons ap-
peared during ttfe two-hour public hear·
ing to oppose lhe project. but they pro-
mised their numbers would be many
more when Lhe request goes to the coun-
cil for final approval, perhaps as early as
June. 14.
Brown said he changed his mind for
! wo reasons.
"I was impressed by the Irvine Co m-
pany's argument that land use planning
isn't the object of use permit pro-
cedures," he said , referring I o
slatemenls by rompany officials that "a
u~ permit is not a tool for controlling
land use, lrs a tool for conLrolling
design."
"But l want to note, y,•hatever our ac·
lion, the council will not be able to duck
lt this time.
"I will be heppy to leave the
determination lo the more politically
sensitive body -th~ council," Brown
said.
Earlier. he had been even tougher in
his rondemnaLion of past rouncil action
when that body at first refused to take
any action on the appeal of the rom-
mission's rejection and' tried to appoint a
joint rommitlee lo work out an ac-
ceptable plan.
Planning Commissioners refused to sit
on Lhe panel, however the idea was subse-
quently junked and the council. still
dechning decisive action , ref.erred the en·
tire proposal back to planners.
"I would nol have served on that eom-
m1ttee, if asked,•· Brown said, ''I don't
thin k any other commissioners would ."
··There was an application before the
commission that was under appeal at the
liml'." he said.
"'The action the City Council took WI$
improper,"
Brown said, "The council had I
responsibility to resolvl' tbe issue -they
could have chosen to reject it, ralhe:r
(See POCNT, Page Z)
Irvine City • Ill Limbo /
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Plans in Pending File Due to Sa1ita Ana Suit
By TO:\f BARLEY
01 !ht DtllJ ~1111 i:•ll
Plans for lhe incorporation of the city.
of Irv ine are in the pending file IDday ,
dumped there by a city of Santa Ana
la\vsuit y,·hich alleges the Irvine Com pany
reneged on an agrcci:.cnt drawn up
between the two parties eight year~ ago.
Orange County Superior Court Judge
Robert 83ny ard signed the restraining
crder Thursday aflcr reading a writ
\\•h1ch lists the Orange County Board ol
Supervisors, the Local Agency Format ion
~on1mission and the Irvine Industrial
Complex y,•ith the lrl'ine Compony as co-
de~ndants.
He wi\\ hear arp:l1mcnls by bolh sides
June 18 before making a decision on San·
ta Ana's demand for a permapnt in·
Planners Okay
Two Cannery
An1endments
Brc;iking precedent for one variance
and claiming they weren 't setting it for
another, the Ne.,..,port Beach Planning
Commission Thurscioy approved two key
amendments to the use permit for the
Cannery Restaurant on the Rhine Chan·
ncl.
Planned as a repla c~ment for the \\'esl·
ern Canners Company fish cannery, de·
vclopc rs of the restaura nt will be al·
low ed the use of tandem parki'1g and
a pri vate walkway bllJlt on pilings 01·er
public udel ands.
The comm1ss1on ~t1pula1 ed rha t thP
restaurant m11 st prnv1cle valet !'cr1·1ce al
all limes il's open for btisines.~.
"Tandem par king ha!r ;,,,: b<"l'n allnwPd
in :\ey,·purt Bea ch, ~"I 1n soine of the
bet1 Pr restaurants \V1th v11lt't ~erv1cr,
they do st;ick f'ars in a landem fa shion
and u·s heen found In be acceptable,"
said Comm1ss1oner John \\.'atson.
Conlinua11on or the use or the ex isting
private waJ ky,•ay when t!Tt: restaurant is
bqjlt "should no!. be construed as 11 prec-
edent," however, the commission in·
sisted.
The commission adopted a statement
maintain ing, '"The linoings or the com-
mission are ba sed upon the unique ci r.
cumstances and merits of the applieati on
in question ;ind should l'lO! be construed
as a preceden t.
"The con1mission not ed and offer~ nn
objectinn!'I lo th~ walkway and ele vator
structure prepared to repl;i~xisling en-
croachments.'• the statement said.
junction against plans to build the coun·
ty's newest city on the 18,207-acre sit !'.
At the heart of the controversy is Santa
Ana's insistence that it was promised the
right on May 30, 1963, to annex-·what it
calls throughoul the Jay,•suit "The
Promised Land" -a 938.2-acre site
bounded by Red Hill Avenue. Harvard
Avenue. Allon Avenue and the Santa Ana
J\larine Corps Air Facilit y.
That agreemeul. the lawsui t s111les.
promised the cilv of Santa An11 th~t it
C"OUld take over title lo the propr.rty ir the
acrl'a,ge was not de ve loncd by the Jr\·i nc
Company by last f\1ay 30
·nie citv C'la1ms that il ~ho11lrl ha vr
bf.en hnrrie in mind by thC' LAF'C 1~hCn
!he commission voted 3 to 2 l;ist Feb. 10
to approve creation of the city of Irvine .
The city protested lbc action at th e
time of the hearing on the grounds that
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City Manager Carl Thornton had no op-
portunity to advise the commission of the
results of the $15,000 study authorlied by
Sant.a Ana.
It was claimed by Thornton that the
act of lnoorporation was •·pre:mature"
and that his study amply proved the
point.
Judge Banyard's ruling Thursday bans
until June 18 any rurther action on plaf'ls
that wilt. their proponents state, even-
tually put 430,000 persons into the ~3,000·
acre city of lrvlnl' of the fulure.
Incorporation petition:; flied with coun.
ry super\'1sors three weeks ago by of-
fi cials of the Council of Communities of
Irvine carried ~ignatures of 2.259 Irvine
residents -nearly 70 percent of the eligi·
ble property owners within the present
\8,000 acre sector.
Awaiting superior courl lrial Aug . 3 Ls
HERE 'S ROUTE OF THE 26TH ANNUAL FISH FRY PARADE
Things Start Moving Silturday at 10:30 a.m. on An11heim Avenue
a lawsuit which reflects another city's in·
teresl in the 938-acre site !hat lies at the
heart or the dispute outlined in Santa
Ana's writ of mandate~
That claim is made by the city of
Tustin in a romplaint which contains the
argument that LAFC action on the prcr
posed city of Irvine nullified the 1963
agreement between Santa Ana and the
Irvine Company.
It is expected today thal the same
argument will be offered before Judge
Banyard y,•hcn both si~in the dispute
argue in his courtroom J e 18.
Tustin city officials ave stated for
sorne ti1ne that it has never been their in·
tenlion to press Lh11l city's claim for an-
nexation of the disputed terrain. They
;ire. they have said, simply concerned
with blocking Santa Ana ·s bid for tha
cove led property.
Se11ate Votes
To Continue
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Drafting Men
WASHI NGTON /UPI) -The Senate
voted !oday to continul' the draft. rerus-.
1ng once again to use its conslitutional
power to "raise and support armies" as a
tool to control the Vietnam war.
An amendment by Sen. ~tark 0 . !{11t-
field (R-Ore. ), to force an end lo con·
scri ptio n June 30 Y.'as crushed 67 to 23.
The draft, however, will expire
;iutom;itically on that date unless
Congress extends the Selective Service
Act.
Senate leaders · were preparing a
cloture petition to break a threatened
hhbustl'r by Hatfield and other draft op-
ponents against the Admtnistration's pro-
posed two-year extension.
Other Senate war critics refused to go
alon g with Hatfield's idea of denying the
president conscripts in hopes of hurrying
an end lo !he Indochina War. They
preferred instead to concentrate their an·
!1wa r efforts on cu tting off funds for
further conduct of the war.
. But that effort also appeared to be lag·
g1ng. Faced with certain defeat, sponsors
of the Vietnam Disengagement Act com·
pletely rewrote the measure Friday ltt
Mlften a proposed Dec. 31 deadline for an
end lo U.S. participation.
Instead or requiring total withdrawal
Carnival Mood Reigns
For Big Mesa Fish Fry
• by that date, Hatfield. Sen. George.
McGovern fD-S.D.). and the 25 other
sponsors decided to prohibit funds to
''support the deployment of United States
armed forces in or the conduct of United
States military operations in or over
Indochina ."
AL 9 a.m. loday, Costa Mesa Park was
a quiet, grassy litlle island amid!'lt a sea
nr concrete streets -hardly a soul in
sight.
By 6 o'clock tonrght iL will be a carni-•
val center, a fish eater's paradise. 111 show
place filled with loud music and thou·
sands nf people.
Planners Table Parking Actions
It happens this way once a year whe n
the Costa Mesa.Newport Harbor Lions
Club kindles the fire for il! annual Fish
.fry and Ca rnival.
Th is one i!'I the 26th and mllre than
100,000 residents and visitors 11re expec.
led to visi t the Harbor Area to parUcJ.
pa te in it.
Oraage
Awised of lrying to rerone hal{ the
city backhandedly, the Newport Beach
pla•nlng commission Thursday tabled for
two weeks action on new olf-streel par-4·
in" regulations for residential artas.
The regulalioru, designed primarily lo
require all new du plexes to provide at
Je.ast tbree parkinG places. were also at-
tacked becau~ they would allow Side·
yard encroachments tha~ would block
water vie11;s.
The sharpest criticism came from BaJ ... ,
boa Island rcaltor •larvey D. Pease.
"This is an attempt lo change zoolng.
The requiremenls v.·ould precluck the
ebi\ily of someonf' In build two unils on
a piece of property." Pe;i.~e chJrge<!.
"Ir you are going to rezone half lht.
cHv do it forthrightly. .',This wnuld he al most catastropit: a~
f11r as dldet properties are concerned."
hr c;ontendcd.
Commis,,lon .lnhn \Vat~nn nhJr('led Ill
tht ch11rge, saying the commis.sion h11d
nothing "devious" in mind and had been
working on the regulations for a ye ar.
"Perhaps it's not 'de vious'-that's your
word-but it's not a proper and direct ap.
proach if it is an attempt 10 nega1e ex·
isling zoning." Pease said.
"And that's the only conclusion I can
draw," he. st.id.
lfe said the commission should '·en·
courage rehabilltal10111 rather than pr!--
vcttt ii, making property owners mickey
mou~ around with minor Improve.
mcnts.''
Franci!f HorvJ1)1 . president of the New·
p<>rC Harbor-Costa ~1esa Board or Real.
!or~. l.l'as criUcal of a provision thal
y,•l'.IUld allow nni?-!\tnry garagl's !o replace
mruit side ya.rds.
"Pl'ople v.·ant lo look bet ween the hu1ld·
ini;:~," hc said, "1n areas that arr lhc
rnost. f'nn.~tricted this is going to block
•the view ." ,
Horvath &a.Jd he thought Ult provision
was strange i111 this time of great concern
for public access to the water and de·
mand for open space.
Other resident.. argued that owners of
lots 30 feet wide or !~ss ~hould be ex·
empted from the regulations, that , ror
duplexe.!I, would req uire 1.5 spaCes for
eff iciency and one-bedroom unlts and
l.7$ spaces for two bedroom un its.
Units with three bedrooms -and bed.
rooms are defined as 11ny room capable
of being used for slt:eping purposes -
would need two spaces <Ind or.~half cov-
ered space would be rt>quired for ea~h
bedroom Jn excess of three,
James llr.wlc ker. zoning adn1 in!s lra.
lor, said 1f lot~ smaller than 30 fret in
width were excluded. "then every bui ld·
ini: ~i1e on Aoalboa lsl~rirl. West Newport
ancl Cnrnna de1 Mer would bt excluded.''
Rcpresen t;itivcs oC :·"o homtowners as·
IOciatioos 11Uended the hearlma asldna:
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for addillonat t.ime for their groups to
study the proposals.
The regulations will be taken up al the
commiSJion's next meeting, June 17. and
llkely acted upon since Chairman John
Jakosky, noting 1hat ht and two other
commis!ioners wjJJ be off the board July
I, and that reeli11g "this commission put
in all the work and should act on the pro-
posals.''
Laurence Wilson. acting assistant di·
rtctor or' community development noted
that some changes in the regulations are
needed as soon as possible "because the
~itua tion 'A'lll nol be status quo lf we
Jea1·e the rc.gulal io"s unchtngcd.
•·Beach cottages are bclng tom dnwn
all over town and replaced with duplexes
"'1th six, seven and elahl bedrooms. If we
nnly require two parki ng pla ces, the ~lt
uat.Jon will not remain lht same, the
parking will become much tighter," he
&.tld.
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Fish dinners will be served at the park
Friday, Saturday and Sunday and the
cam ival rides will bt open at the' same
time. A tw;o-hour parade highlight., the
festival at 1 0 :~ a.m .. Saturday,
·One prelly girl will be .elected iis Mlss
~fei'maid al 3;30 p.m., SuAday and 1
lucky ticket holder will win a 1971 Ford
Pinlo at 8 o'clock that aame n[1ht.
The parade, with 160 entries, will ·tie
film~ Saturday by Dick Lane and
KTLA's 1etevlsion crew for broadcast 1t
4:30 p.m .. Sund11y oJ!i Channf'I 5-
f'Jsh dinntrJ11 1t1rt at S:30 p.m. today.
The highlight ol tonight's 1ctivJtie1 Wiil
be a battle of the band.!I at 7:30 o'clock
featuring four youni rock bands fro m
the llarbqr Area .
followins Saturday's p1rade. the cro1¥d
w1i1 shift back to Che park for flab din·
ners and c1mlval activities, Dave De·
Soto. KMPC radio newsman, will emcee
a special performance at I :30 p.m. of
the Tlju;i,na Police motorcycle ''Suicide
Squadr011."
Continuous ep!t::rtAlnmcnt will bt of·
CSte l'llH FRY, Patt !J
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Weather
Sunny and warmer weather
just what the Fish Fry ordered--
is the outlook for the weekend
along the or·ange Coast. Look for
high readings of 68 on the beacb
and 78 further Inland.
INSIDE TOD/\ Y
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Heavy Attack
' ' N. Viet Gunners
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SAIGON IUPll -North Vietnamese
gunners bombarded allied outpos!s near
the demllitarized zone (DMZ 1 Thursday
with the most concentrattd mortar and
rocket attack! ln months, military
sources said toda y.
Republic of (South) Vietnam fARVN)
and wounded nine at Fire Base "Fuller"
near Ca m Lo, the sourees said.
ARVN Marines making a ~carch-and·
destroy S'.'.'eep near lhe abandoned U.S.
base at Khe Sanh came under lire for lhe
se~ond consecutive day. ta ki ng about 100
rounds of mixed 82-milli meter morlar
and 7.).milhmeter recoilless rifle fir e. No
casualtie~ \vere reported.
Allied spokesmen in Saigon also
reported cOntinued hea vy fight 'ng around
besieged South Vietnamese Art ille i:y
Base. 5 in lhe central highlands. Heavy
air strikes and grow1d fire Thursday kill-
ed llCl Communist troops near the hilltop
camp, spokesmen said .
The U.S. Command said the American
artillery base Cha rlie 2 was hit Thursday
with about 65 122-milllmeter rockets
which caused ··l ight " casualties. On ftiay
21. a similar barrage killed 2 9
At least five allied outposts strung
along the DMZ, wh.ich forms the fronter
betwee n North and South Vielnam, took
heavy shellings, military sources said.
Americans. /
'ARYN spokesmen said Fire Base 5, !AO
A barrage of 290 mortar rounds killed
aeven soldiers of the Army of the
Price Take
0.4~ Climb
During May .
WASHINGTON /UPI ) -The govern-
ment said today wholesale prices in the
nation went up four tenths of one percent
in May as a persistent inflation continued
lo dog' the economy.
The Labor Department's Bureau of
Labor Statistics said price increases for
steel and other metal products. and for
fuel s, accounted fo r about 70 percent of a
0.4 percent rise iii" the key industrial com-
rnodlty price index.
The ·more vola tile index for farm pro·
ducts and processed foods and .'eeds went
up 0.9 percent in May following a slight
declfne in April.
But !he farm and food price increases
were less than normal for May, and after
seasonal adjustment those indexes v.'ere
fih own with declines .
The adjusted index for farm produi:ts,
processed foods and faeds v.·enl down 0.2
percent, v.·hi/e the adjusted index for
farm products alone declined I.I percent.
The overall rise of 0.4 pe rcent in
wholesale prices compared .,.,·ith in-
creases of 0.3 percent in April. 0.2 per-
ct.nl in March, 0.9 percent in February
and 0.7 percent in January.
Af{er seasonal adjustments. the JI.l ay
increase ~·as listed at 0.3 percent, com-
pared to an adjusted rise of 0.5 percent in
April.
But the Jl.tay stati~tics showed that in·
flation, .,.,•hich the Nixon Administration
has pledged to curtail, is st ill plaguing
the nation . The administration has 5et a
goa l of reducing 1nflat!on to an annual
rate of 3 percent by mid-1972.
Pla.nners Reject
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Chicken House
The Newport Belich Planning C<Jmmls-
1ion g11ve Co l. Sanders something to
Lhink about the next time he's sitting
tround licking his fingers.
Among other things. they !old an ap-
plicant they don't like the ide11 of_ his
.ower ing cardhoard bucket -e,..pec1ally
'"hen il's twirling above a take-out stand
:hat doeM't provide adeq uate custo mer
>a rking
Commissioners Thursdav n1_'!ht re;ecl -
!rl a requesl by Donald \\1 Steinke of
~ullerton for a use l')('rm11 for I.he st11nd
1is attorney say~ should be calll!rl 11.
crocery store at 2007 \Vest Balbo.1 Blvr1.
Steinke har1 been ahle to provide. orily
rix customer park1n1: spaces .... ·here 24
ire required by I.he city code.
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rrliles north o( Saigon . reported killing 60
Communist soldiers 400 ya rds norlhtast
of the outpost Thursday at 11 cost of eight
ARVN dead and 10 wounded.
Later. th e bodies of 70 Communi~t
soldiers killed by air strikes were found
500 ya rds from the hase. spokesmen said .
Amerli"an 8 52 trombers hit suspected
Communist trnop concentrations five
miles sout h of Fire Base 5. The base has
been under heavy Communisl pressure
fo r a month and heavy antiaircraft fire
has kept relief helicopters away for over
a week.
A ship carrying 13 discibled Nor!h Viel·
namese prisoners of war to a repatr ia !ion
point returned 'to Da Nang tonight when
Commun ist ship! failed to show up at the
rendezvous. Hanoi had announced Thurs·
day it would not accept the 13 because
the alliel!i had originally agreed lo
repatriate 570 men.
South Vietnamese govern m en t
spokesmen. as well as the International
Red Cross. had reporU!d that only 13 of
the sick and wo unded prisoners .,.,•anted lo
return home.
Though ARVN spokesmen originally
said the 290 mortar shells that fell on
Fi'e Base Fuller on Thursday caused on·
1y .. light" casualties. they later an-
nounced that seven men had bee n killPd
-an evl!n heavier toll than !he six
ARVN Marines ki lled thl! day before in a
barrage of 500 rockets in the same area.
Fr01n Page 1
FISH FRY ...
fered each day on !he park stage.
The two top a11rac11ons Sunday are the
baby contest -220 e11tered last year -
and the Jl.1iss !'.1crmaid selection . More
than 50 prizes will be offered in raffl e
drawings each of the lhree days.
Lions Club members are hoping to lake.
in over S90 ,000 gross this year which
would allow them to give more than
SJD.000 in donations to Harbor Area or-
gan izations.
Last year, the Lions Club donated $3Z,·
000 anr1 the total in 25 years has been
more than $Ul.'l,OOQ. rr gr~nd n:iarshal of \hi~ year·s par-
ade is Bill Skiles. partner in the Skiles
anrl Hende rson comedy team. and son
of the \ale B0b Skiles. one of the origin-
ator!I of the Fish Fry,
Bill Skiles \.\•ill ride in lhe parade wl!h
his mother. !lfrs. Nellie Skiles. Other
special guests include : U.S. Representa·
tives Richard Hanna (D-Anaheim) and
John Schmitz IR.Tustin ): Assemblymen
Robert Badham IR-N'ewport Beach) anrl
Rober t Pl\Jrke ! R·Hunt1ng1on Beach 1. and
Oran~e r ounry Fifth Dist rict Supervisor
Ronald Ca:;:pers.
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//ere's Sc h edule
For Big Weekend
In Costa Mesa
Here's the hneup for the Costa r-.1e~11-
Newporl Harhor Lions Club lhree-rlay
fish fry:
Friday: 5:30 p.m -fish dinners serv·
ed in Cost;i f\.1esa Park. fi·Oll p.m. -30
carniv al rides and ,:;ame booths open at
park. 7:30 p.m. -Battle of the bands
concert.
Saturday: JO a.m -earnivAI opens.
10:30 a.m. -two-hour parade starts.
noon -fish dinners i;erved in the park.
l ·30 p.m. -11arjety acts on !he park
stage. inlerspr.rsed th rough day with
drawings for donated girls. 4 :1~ p.m. -
Doroth y .Jo Dancer!'i nn sta,c:e. 6:30 p m.
-Sing Out, Young Generation on stage .
8:00 p.111. -drawing for 11 125 Yamaha
Motorcycle.
Sunday: noon -carnivAl opens. fish
dinners served. 2:30 p.m. -annuel baby
contest. 3:30 p.m: -selection of Mias
Mermaid. 8: 15 p.m. -Arlee Higbee
Dancer!'i on st.age. 8:00 p.m. -grand
drawing for a 1971 Ford Pinto.
From P09e 1
' FORD ...
conked out bul f'ord solved I minor pr()-
blem 11nd started it up agAin. drivlna it
back home .
··11 worked," he jubilantly told his .,.,.ife
Clan~.
• ---Starr Ranch'
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Sale Offe1·
Gets Study
An offer by owners of the 10,tJOO.acre
Starr Ranch nurtheast of ~an .Jua rt
Capistrano lo sell 11 to the l'Ollnly for 3n
esti1nated $12 1n tlho11 is h<>ing studied
wnh caution tod<iy by the Orange County
Board of Supervisors.
The offer was re ff"rrrd by !hr county
board Tuesday to lhr Regional Pa rks
Adl'1sory Committee \11th a request th.'!t
it be sludied as a part of the county's
A-taster Plan or Reg ional Parks.
Sale of the property to the county had
been suggested in a lel!er from Alex
Bowie, an attorney represent ing Great
Southwest Developrnent Corporation. He
suggested the purchase could be achieved
lhrough the formation of a nonprofit cor·
poration.
Firth District Supervisor Ron a J d
Easpcrs of Ne wport Be ach noted that the
offer ··comes to the attention of the board
a t a lime when we are cnnsidering a lot or open space problen1s.
"There is .A.liso Creek. Sall Creek. th e
Santa Ana River park and others ,"
Caspers said. •·\Ve are overloaded with
prospects."
Coastal Boy Scouts \viii join national cleanup cam·
paig n Saturday called ira ve Our Arncrican He·
sources 1SOAHJ when they gather bott.Jcs, cans and
trash. Previe111ing \11ork are (left to r ight J, i\lark
K rikorian~ 13, H1ch \Vall , 15 and Axel ·Kuntz. 14.
of Troop 339, Costa ~1e.sa. Boys wilt reclaim bottles
and cans collected.
"There has been considerable in·
dica!ion of public support for open space
projects,·· ~aid Supervisor Dav id L.
Baker. "Perhaps we should have a bond
election to test the strength of this sup-
port."
From Page 1
PROMONTORY POI NT • • •
they sa w fit to pass the buck , It left the
matter under appeal, it left it hanging.
"It would have been proper to either
overru le the commission or reject the ap-
peal -then appoint a committee to re·
study.
"The counci l chose the unhappy "'BY to
get off the spot at. the momerit."
Marlin immediately agreed.
Con1m issioner Curt Dos h, as he dld
with more success the last 1in1e,
delivered a talk against lhe project
althriug h he couldn 't deliver the voles
again.
.. r-.·ly opi nio n hasn 't changed," he said,
''!his would be a huge apartment com·
plex surrounded by some of the finest
bomes in Newport Beach .,
lie suggested Irvine Terrace be eK-
lended along the bluffs v.'l'S!.,.,•ard. "You
cnuJd call 11 Promontory Terract>," he of·
fered.
"/ recognize lhe Irvine Company has
an obligation to Its stockholders to show a
profit -and I.his pr ojecl \1·ould turn a
nice profit.
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Point Project
Gets A ppr oval
With Conditions
Approval nf !he lrvinl: Oimpany's
Promontory Point apartinent proJe<'l by
lhe Ne1vport Reach planning eommi~sion
Thursday came 1vith more th11n a couple
of conditions -29 of them IQ be exC1cl .
Arnon~ lhern -included l11 tilt• cu1T1·
m1ss1on's fa11)rahlc rrcommrnrlatton to
thr rnuncil -is a sl1puta11on that a v1 rw [
eo rndnr al !cast 250 feet 111dr be lrf!
lhrnui::h lhr m1dd!r or the prnp ert.1
Comm1ss1oners also said the cornpan}'
~hn11ld br r('quircd lQ bu1!rl <1n tn-
trrchang(' at. the Coast Hl~h.,.,·a~· rn.J.(ance
in 1974 if traffic problems !he "' ;:ire
created in the interim.
Thc v left. 1he decision nn \.\ht'thcr IO <IC·
quire ·rhe 1.5-acr<' park si te up to 1he city
cl)llncil. hut. saying if ii. 1sn'1 thr !And
should be left open and used only for
priv11te rec rea tional purposes.
They also stipulated :
-A prdl!slrlan ovl!rcross1ng or a ft1lly
;ictuatcd pedestrian signal be provided by
lhe company for a Bayside Drive cross·
ing.
-All c11rporl<t or open parking spaces
adjacent 10 Coast HiR.ll"'ay shall be
screened with plant materials.
-TI1at necessary precautions be taken
In protect the quality nf water in Ne\11J0rl
llarbnr durinR grading O!l('ralions.
-There shall be no nbstruct1nn!I pro-
jecting ;hove the sou1h curb elrv<1t1on of
East Coast lh,i;hw:iy 11 1th 10 a !ri<in,i;lc
bnundcd bv J ;:nnborer Rnad. the ea~\('rly
end ol 1he.~outh prnpcrly li ne. anrl a hne
pr oit·c11ng ~nuth\\'Cst from !he in·
tcrseclion nf F.ast t:oast H1gh"·a.11 11nd
Jci n1boree Hoarl 11! an angle to hr
det r'rm1nrd by the Cl!)' to allow a Viiw of
the Pavilion.
Hanna Receives
Peruvian Honor
"But Ne\.\'porl Beach has an obligation
•to make a profit for its citizl!ns," he said,
.. they can"t make a prnf1t in dollars but
!hey can try to preserve its assets.
Chairman John Jakosky echoed Dosh's
rernark.~ in casting a negat ive vote. Don
Adkinson, who cast the other. ren1ained
silent. 111 1·oting against the project in
January. he ~aid he did so "bec.:ause ~o
many penple ·· had opposed it.
Con1miss ioncr Gordon Glass urged ri p-
proval. calling Irvine Terrace "one nf the
ur1 fricn dliest neighbol'hoods one can im·
agine."
.. To develop hill side propeny 1n a n1an·
nr r v.·here th~ public has no VH?111 .. i~ a
crime. at best 11's unfriendly,'' hi! said.
"Adn11Ttedly thi s !Pron1ontory Point)
has high deni;1ty, but not as h1,:;h as
01hers that offer no publil' benefits. r-.taoy
of them are ralh<'r dreary plar<'s.
"To stl'k the type of dt"velopmrnt ()f
Irvine Terrance would be to set back the
planning clock 15 years,"
In J!s re1·1.~ed plan fo r the 30-acre !racl
that extends wcslerly from Jamhoret'.!
Hoerl bay"'ard of f:'a cific Coast High way,
the company offered to give the city a
t ~acrl! park :ind to provide three 0U1er
view points v.·1 thin the projec1
Access to the park would be gained by
automobile from the main etftrance, but
access to th e other spots \\'Ould be only
by foot or bicycle.
··vou can'1 cul off the public -then
frs pri vate property." coinplained J\1rs.
Lois Chambers of Balboa Island. learnin_g
thAI streels \.\'ould be private. ··Y.'ell. it is
private property," respo nded a con1pany
official.
Se1'cral represenlati\'es 0f the Balboa
Island l1nprn\·en1rn1 Assoc1 atiri11 ap-
peared 10 ci te ob1ections In the plan,
\1'h1rh !hrv called •·no mnrr than a
11•atrred·dO.\.\'n version of the 11rig1nal."
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Restaurant Gets
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Business is bad in old ~1cf'adden
Square .1nd another eating place won"l
help matters much, the operator of an
oceanfront resta urant told the Newport
Hooch planning commission Thursda)I
night.
Ignoring the pll·ading of Fran Ursini,
thr operator of the Surfer R:?slaurant,
2200 \Vest Ocean Fron1., commissioners
;ippro\'ed a reQue~t for a Sailor Boy
walk-up restaurant on 21st Place, just
arnund the corner from West Ocean
r~ron!.
"There arc 36 businesses along the
oceanfr ont," Ursini !old commissioners,
•·and 26 or them deal in food.
"If we're ever going to upgrade the
;irea, 1,1·e·re going to have to get other
tyl')('s of businesses:• he said.
"Now we're only getting the people
going to the beach in the summer, we'd
!ike to get some winter business."
Ursini insisted the area is over:;atu-
ratcd and ask!!d the commission to find
any reason it could to deny the request.
:.I agree with you intellectually." said
C'on1 missioncr Don Adkin son, ''lt would
he better 10 have other kinds of uses to
up~-radc this area,"
"But lhe commission has no pclicy
l1n11ting lypes of usr~. it's Jtrst not a
1·a!id objl:'i..'lion ," he sn1d.
Aeli ng City Allornev Dennis O'Neil
s.:ii<l lhe ('(lmmission has no aul.horlt y to
, !1n11t cornpct1llon .
"Th£' r1·1drnl'e Cf'r1a1nlv is that a rt'~1auran1 \.\OUld bt• 1·ornp.ltiblr v.•11h the
::irea." offered Cnn1m1ss1oner Dr. Geor.l':e
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Su~rvisor Rcilph Clark said he sup-
ported a bond issue vote. ··1 am against
the nonprofit corporation idea and the
Starr Ranch does not have high priority
in studied projects."
Bowie told the superviso rs that the pro-
perty had been offered to partieS other
than the county and "it will be sold."
He said the corporation just wanted
some county action showing interest.
··we believe there is a strong possibility
the property could pa y for itself as a
county project." he sakd.
The county had shown an interest in
the property as far back ·as two years
ago. But then th e corporalion lhrough A
.c;ub3idlary, RecreatlOl\,a Environment.~
Jnc .. bought the 10,000 "l'cres from the.
Starr Ranch estate for SI 1 6 million.
At that time, the firrn said it would
devel op the ranch into a privately
operated publ i~ park .,.,•h1ch would offer
camping, picnicking, hiking. ri1tinl'(,
motorcycle riding. sw1mm1ng and Fishin~.
All pl an.~ were dropped \\·hen Iha
development firm ran into finan cial dif-
fi culties passed down from the parenl
corporation. Penn Central.
The ranch was fir.st orfered for sa le
last 1'.1Arch. •'
The ranch is bordered on the 1vest by
the corporation's Colo de Caza develop-
ment \.\'hich is slill in operation as a
private. member.!lhip riding, hunting And
fishing preserve.
· U ppe1· Bay lnYentory
Ordered by Co unty
An inventory of all publ ic rights in lhe
L'pper Nc\.\·porl Bay will be prrparert i\l
the suggestion of the Ot'ean Shoreline
Planning Committee.
The Board of Supervisors orderel'! !he
listing \.\'hi ch will include prescri ptive
rights. easrn1ent~ and !ideland /!rant~ to
be prepared by the County Counsel and
Director Of fleal Property Service.~
Lamp· Sale
Oon 'f mi11 fh is rlllr• opporfun ity to purch1111e our
fin e l111mp1 at l!lfCeption al 1111v ing1. Choo1t from
a wide 1e l11ctio1J. of suGh n•me br.tnd1 a • Ma rbro,
Design Guild, Mario, •nd m•ny others.
Peru·s ambassador to tht U.S. wil l vlslt
Orange County Saturday to i;t ive U.S.
Rep. Richard T. ltAnna (0-Anahelm)
Peru's highei;l honor, the Order of ~1erlt
for Distinguished Service to the people tif
Ptru.
DEALERS. FOR: HENREDON -DREXEL-HERITAGE
ltis E:icco.llenry Fernando Btckemtyer
wtll arrive tt.t OranRe County Airport Al
11 ;i,m. v.·here h~ be given a red earptt
recep11on hy Han na.
The a"·ard v.·lll be prrsenled to thf' con·
gressmi11n 11t 11 noon luncheon in lhr
Alrpor!rr Inn.
NEWPORT BEACH
1727 We1tclfff Or., 642-2050
OPEN FR IOAY 'TIL 9
P rofe11ion•I lnt1rior
De1ign1r1 Av1il•ble -AID
LAGUNA 8!A r'~
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"'Ith Peru 's housi nA progrAmli, earth ·
qu.-ikr relil'f. 11nd smf'tn1hin ~ ,'!O\."l'rnmen-
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Summer Splash
'Lazy Days'
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Winding up a year of ph ilanthropic and social activities while
saluting the "lazy, hazy days". of the approaching seaso n at a Summer
Splash party will be South Coast Alumnae Club of Pi Beta Phi.
For the 15th year, Mrs. Earl Corkett has offered her bayfront
home for the afternoon affair which this year \Viii feature a buffet
lunc heon. bridge, swimming and a harbor cruise aboard Mr. and Mrs.
Gary Myers' ya cht. the Blue Streak.
Invited to festivities, planned to begin at 11 :30 a.m. Friday, June
18, are ac tive club members and their ·high school age daughters. Also
attending will be southern Orange County actives from colleges.
Most of the alumnae club's funds have been realized through the
annual Celebrity Book Review series. '
One ~larborite benefiting from the group's generosi ty is Mrs.
Paul Friebertshauser who received a two-week summer scholarship to
Arrowmont School o( Arts and Crafts. The recipient is an instructor of
arts and crafts at the Costa h1esa Recreation Department.
On display during the aflernoon gathering will be handmade
articles from the Arrowcraft Shop in Gatlinburg, Tenn., which is sup-
porled nationally by all Pi Phi groups .
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during a Sun1n1er Spl ash party are ne1v leaders of South Coast Pi
Beta Ph i !left to right) l\l nr. Cha rles Sparkuhl. J\lrs. ll arl Hic kn1an,
president and l\1rs. Dud ley l\1iller. The group's end-of-the-year
gatherin g '''ill take pl ace Friday. June 18.
Iletained as "helmsman" for the ensuing year is Mrs. Hart Hi ck-
n1an, \Yho \Vil\ be assisted on lhe board by the Mmes. Donald Cooke,
executive vice president and Arrowcraft chairman; Dudley Miller, vice
president; John Applegate, treasurer, and Amy Gaston and George
Brokate. secretaries. Go
Ru sh cha irmen are Mrs. f'harles Sparkuhl for Newport Beach
and l\trs. \V . D. Bird Jr .. La guna Beach.
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SvmOOli cally e.':pre.~sing ho\\ endeavors blo~sorn
through a 1vi de range of Costa ~1esa Junior \\'om1;>n 's
r1ub prn1c rl!'i rs the variety of flowers offerrd i'.lrs
.<\lice Phillips [left), prospective member. She and
ot her ne"'co mers "'ill be "·elco med by ~lrs. l\lark
Fell !center) and l\1rs. Robert DiDomenico. presid ent
1~ho 1,·111 open her home for a garden tea at 2 p.m.
Sa turday, June 12.
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A cruise to the "Island.~ Green" will be taken by
Sou thland \YOmen golfers as they converge on the
liii ks of ~tesa Verde Country C1ub for a t1vo·day
eclectic member-guest tournament, starting P..tonday,
June 7. Piping Mrs. Jerry Hayes {right) aboard be-
fore launching into competition is Mrs . John Adams.
Chairman of the event 15 Mrs. Thomas Liken .
Neighbor Not Keyed to Crime Age Borrows Trouble
DEAR ANN LANDERS: ,I Jive in Los
Angeles in a high-clau apartment
building ·~'ith a well-gua rded entrance
;ind electronic devi ces lo catch people
who don't belong there. I mention thi!i so
vou 11•ill know why I do not feel it is
·ncccs.~ary lo bolt and lock lht\rronl door.
''ou see, I Was raised in Norfolk, Neb ..
11nd nobodv cvrr lorkcd their doorll in
Norfolk I 'married in Hl36 and "' li vrrl
for m11ny ~'f'ar111 in Grand R11pidli. ~heh.
Nobod~· lnrkt'rl their doors !here. either.
~ty problem is a woman in !hi~
huiding. Shr ha~ a hahit nf cominiz 1n10
my apartment \j,'i lhou1 knockin(! Y<'~l<'r·
da }' I slt'pptri out of thr halhtuh :inrl
nearly bumped intn her Shr \1'a !i ~!;1 nrl1n.r
1n thr rloor11a ~·. "Oh ." ~hr ~.iid. · :'\n 11nn-
dr r \·nu couldn "1 hcnr n1r 1'hr 11onh·r 11:1.~
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ANN LANDERS
running.·· Two week.s ago I was tatt"ng a
nap and when 1 1\•0ke up I founrl her in
rhe kifchrn Shr had come to b<trro>,j,• a
cup of sugar.
!low can I brrak !hi~ woman nf this
n1de habit 1 Please don"! ll'll me lo lock
lhe dnnr. I Am too old to change my
wa,vs Thank you -L /\ LADY
DEAR L.A .: So you·re too old to
changt> your ways? Well . ir yoq don't
rhange your \\·.ay! ynu milt:ht not 11;ct any
nldcr. Loi; AnRt"lr5 Isn't Norfolk. and ir~
not Graad Rapld5 either. And 1111 J5n't
1936. So 11'.el wHh 11, Lady. before you
meet Mimchndy In your kllchen who did
not come In bM!'OW • cop of 1ugar.
DEAR ANN LANDERS. Tod11y i~ 1t riad
one for me -maybe the i;addest in my
Ille. My .'«ln was placed under arrest for
··contributing to the delinq uency or a
minor." The girl is pregnant, 14 )'C<1rs
old. and Jive~ in th is building. She
litt'rA ll.v threw herself ;if my AlbPrt.
Last summer the little tramp came
over here weartna: a halt bra and shorts
cut up to her neck. I never 1aw anything
like it. The girl wu as fully developed 11
any ZO.year-old Swedish sictress. 0nct:
when I 111ew her plunk herself down on my
!ion's lap 1 phoned her molher end !fild
her lo keep that little sex·pot Jll home .
Albert ~ nearly %1 and I 11uppose he
should have known better, but after ell.
man is not made of wood. I say the. girl
and her mother are to blame. Pleast
prrnl my advice lo olher mothers with
good loo king sons: If .you see something
li kf' this happening under yoor nose, get
in thtre and break it up. -HEARTSICK
IN WHITE PLAINS
DEAR W.P.: 1'Mn will alw1y1 be te'I•
poll -•H Ute 1ge br1cket 11 1e1ttn1
lower. My que1doa 11. thh: Whal'• with 1
Zt-ye1r•ld'man tlrial he would be foolltl1
around Willi a If.year-old Cirl? He hl!i to
hfl an Wlol. Yo1tt Albert ateds coun1tlln1
and you could use some, 100. Mom .
DEAR ANN I.ANDERS : We live In 11
11m111ll community. ~ husband and 1
have !!Orne close friends who are as dear
to us as if they were Jisltt and brot~r.
We are very hurl becaUK they hsive not
yc l sten our new ll:fandchild. ~ baby is
four months old.
They say lhey are waitina: for An in-
vitaUon. We do not feel that an Invi tation
need he , .. tended . What is your opinion?
-F'OR PEACE
DEAR PEACE: Wff11 1 blf)y b ber1 It
IA ca1tom1ry for frleqdl to wilt a ft•
wttU, dtta pfto1te Ute aew perenta ud
1ay, "We'd like to come by ud 11ee 0.
baby. 11 tomorrew ntglll c:oavdleal'!'' llt
ii 1lao ca1tomary to brl11 a lttt1e Ifft. I
If Ibis couple 11 11 dolt: II you llY l
oan't uadenlllnd why t1te1 ll1ve11.'t do•
10. Good manner• 11 allO commH lf:llM.
Unsure of yourself oa dates? Wh.tt"I
right? What's wrong? Should you?
Shouldn"t you? Send for Ann Landers•
booklet "Dating Dori and Oon'll," enclOf.o
ing with your request 35 cents In ct1in and
a long. self-addrcwd, stAmped envelope
In care of the DArL Y PILOT .
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;Coast Club Members Offered Varied Fare
, Varied programs 8 re
atheduled for f u m e r o u s
·•lherings in e 0 r 1 n g e
<.01!t area.
Couples Club ' . Programming Your Children
for f'11ilure nr Succes~ will ~
the topic of Dr. Ted Cole at 7
tonight in the F'ellowship Hall
d St. Andrew's Pres bylerian
Qiurch.
The meeting is open tn
. 't'IDllples between 20 and 30
)'Ur.I uld.
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Laguna Beach portrait and
figure painter. frank
Tauriello will be the
demonstrating arti.st a! Lhe
next meeting of the Hun·
Llllgton Beach Art League.
The meeting wit! open at
7:3() p.m. Monday, June 7, in
the Recrealion Center.
The artist graduated fro1n
Syracuse University and Join·
e.-t Ille Art Studtnts ~ague of
New York. A teacher at
Orange Coast C o ll rgl!,
Taurie.Uo haa had commissions
to paint portralt.s of G<lv . Love
of Colorado, Pre.sidenl and
P.f~. Tubma n of Liberia. Eve
Arden, Hugh Downs, r.1crve
Griffin, fllary Pickford and
many other celebrities.
Excha ngetle s
New officers of N~port
Harbor f~xchangettea will be
elected during a lunch~n
meeting Wednesrlay, June 9, in
the Emerald Bay home of
Mrs. William Wittman.
The ntw leaders wUI be ln-
st.alled during .a joint party
with the men'a group Satur-
day, June 12, in Irvine Coast
Country Club. Festivities will
begin with a cocktail hour at 6
p.m., follow ed by dinner and
dancing to lhe music ol -Ansel
Hill.
GOP Women
A picnic luncheon at 11 :30
a.m. Tuesday, June 8, at the
Village Park Clubhouse is the
next event on the agenda of
To Market, to Market to Make a Choice Salad
J:telaxation with a capital ''R" begins \vith summer
u members of the Laguna Beach Garden Club toss
together the annual salad luncheon which took
place today. Selecting choice produce are (left to
right) the ?-.·Imes. James Cavitt. Gerald B-l-lanna ,
and P. E. Harmegnies. A silent auction will be con·
ducted by ?-.-1rs . Robert DuSoe.
New Slates of Off ice rs Seated
Ballotk have been tallied and
votes rtoorded in organiza-
tiOn.s along the Orange Co86t.
Installations will ta ke place at
alfairs ranging from potluck
JUncheons to barbecue and
5Wim parties.
Gorden C lub
Gathering for a polluck
luncheon and installation of of·
Heers will be members of the
Soullt Coast Ga rden Club at
12:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 9.
Mr.1. Niles Welch is ac-
cepting the ga\•el from 1'1rs.
Paul Silv!u!S, immtCiate past
president. Other officers in·
elude t.he Mmes. Robb Scott.
Gknn J\1. Green and L. I.
Smith, vice pres id en ts ;
Charles Franci s and r-.11ss
Jean Atkinson . ~ecretarifs And
Mrs. Philip Hanf. treasurer,
Also assisting "'ill be the
Mrs. G e o r g e Cunningham,
hostess And ~rs. Jane 8 Tan-
ner. publicity.
Mesa-He rbe r
A aet-Acquainted luncheon
will be the occasion wher. new-
ly elected officers of the Mesa·
Harbor Club assume thei r
duUes at )0:30 a.m. Thursday,
June lO. in the Mesa Verde
Country Club.
Mn. Eclwat:f Ziel.in:ski is
president. Assisting her \I/Ill be
the t.-tmes. Willi am
McNaughton. Donald Sadon
arid \Venda!] \\'illiams. \1ice
presidents ; Fred Shepphird
and Frank J\.1arLtl, secretaries,
and David Davis, treasurer
The organization has chosen
the Youth Problem Center as
its philanthropy.
Irvine J un iors
l\Iembers and guests of the
Irvine Junior Women's Club
will gather for B barbecue and
svdm party at noon Saturday,
June 19. in the El Toro borne
of Mr. and Mrs. Roland A.
Buck.
t-.1rs. R. Lee PeTidltton v.·ill
serve as president. Others in-
clude the i\hms. John Engle
and Burk, vice presidents:
Robert Lawrence. record ing
secretary, and Dona ld Snyder,
treasu rer.
Also serving v.•il! be the
Mmes. Gerald Mi1Zz), ways
and means: Frederick Ken·
nedy. member at I a r g e ;
Stephen Lundquist, aud itor.
and 0 . C. Walters, mem-
bership chairman.
Tro ja n Le ague
Mrs. Emmett Jones opened
her Laguna Beach home for
the fourth annual installation
luncheon of the AssociaUon of
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Trojan Leagues .
University or Southern
California alumnae fro m
Leagues in Lo.~ Angeles.
Orange and San Diego coun-
ties attended when Mrs. Jack
R. Lovell of Fullerton was
elected president.
Other new officers serving
two year terms include Mrs.
Arthur Wells and Miss Julia
Dockweiler, vice president.s ;
ttre Mmes. Clarence Paulin
and John Watson, secretaries,
and Leonard Andrews, treas-
urer.
Serving on the board of
direeklrs will be the i\1mes.
Clark Somers, Donald De<:hant
and Shennan Miller. The
associalion coordinates ac-
t1 vities of Tro;ao Leagues.
Tuesd a y Club
/\!rs. ,John Simpso11 ha.•
selected friendship for fun as
the theme of her presidential
term for the Tuesday Club of
Newport Harbor.
Her executive committee for
the ensuing year include the
Mmes. P. D. Endsley, Marlius
King and Louis \'.'bite, vie•
president.s; Constance Fromm
.and Rudolph Vanas ek ,
.!e<Crelaries: Carl GiSP.. finan-
cial .secretary. and Fred Dunn,
treasurer.
Mrs. Herbert Miller will
serve as parliamentarian and
Mrs. Emest McClelland will
be inspirational chainnan.
To avoid disappointment, prospective
brides are reminded to have their wedding
stories with black and white ,Rlossy rhot~
graphs to the DAILY PILOT Women s De-
partment one week be.fore the wedding.
Pictures received after that time will not
be used.
For engagement announcements it Is
imperative that the S'lory, also accompanied
by a bl ack and white glossy picture. be su!r
milted six weeks or more before the wedding
date. tr deadline is not met, only a story "'ill
be used.
To help fill requirements on both wed·
ding and engagement stories, fonn!li are
available in all of the DAILY PILOT offices."'\
Further questio ns will be answered by
\Vomen's Section staff members at 642-4321
or 494-9466.
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the Irvine Coa't Republican
Women's Club. Leading ·a
diacussion on politit11 and the
party wlll be Mrs. L. J.
Tucker, put prf:Sident o!
Orange County Republican
Women .
Ha rbor Star
Officers fr o m v a rl o ua
Orange County c hap ters.
Order of Eastem Star will fill
statioM for the Harbo r Star
Chapter •during lhe annual
party night Tuesday, JLLne 9,
at a p.m. in the Muon.le
Temple. Newport Beach.
Invitations have betn mailed
by Mr. and Mra. William
Johnson, uaodate matron and
patron: refres+tments a re
being arranaed by Mrs. Oscar
Hulstrom, and decoraUons ire
under the directkln of Mrs.
Arn-Old Arif.
incoming officers of
cooperative nursery schools is
planned by the Orang_e County
Council of Parent
Participation Nursery Schools.
11ie session will take place
from 9:30 am. to I p.m.
tomorrow in St. L u k e' s
~theran Church,
Westminstl!r.
St.arbright Club will gather
Wedneaday, J un l! lfi, for a
luncheon.
Ko ppa Alu mnae
Providence Speech 8 n d
Hearing Clinic. Orange will
benefit from the Kappa Kruise
for whlcb will lake placl! al 7:30
Pa rent Counc il
A leadenhip workshop
p.m. tomorrow •t the Balboa
Pavilion.
On the agenda UI a cruiee o(
Newport Harbor. dinner and
dancing. The t vent is open to
Kappa Kapp.a Gamma Alum•
nae of Soulitern Orange Coun·
ty and their guest..!.
Halecrest
An arts and crafLo:. festiv1J IJ
being presented in Halecr'6l
Park today through St.Jnday.
The showing .... ·i!J end aL dusll:
eac.h day.
You r Ho roscope Tomor row
Virgo: Recognize Subtle Hint
SATURDAY
JUNE 5
By SYDNEY OMARR
ARIES (March 21 -J,\.pril 19):
Check fina ncial position of one
who claims to back you. Don't
make commitment based on
mere promise. T a k e in-
ventory . A third person could
be involved. Be kriowledge-
able.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20):
Stress is on lipe<:iat. rela-
tions~ including marriage
and busin-Al!I partnerships. Be
aware of detail~. Take nothing
for granted in legal area.
GEJ\flNI (May 21.June 20):
Some mental conflicts exist,
but you can live with them.
Accept necessary changes,
revisions. Your ideu are ai>
preciated , even if not perfect.
CANCER (June 21-July 22):
Good lunar aspect now coi n·
cides with creativity, children,
love. Romantic in~rtsts are
heightened , Home a r P a
becomes more harmonious.
Wi n your way th r o u g h
diplomacy. No harsh words,
LEO (July 23-Aug . 1.2): Past
actions result in reward or
otherwise. Key is lo separate
factual infonnation from
trivia. Cherk hom e 1m·
prov e men t possibilities.
Property in question may be
Project Seeks
Typical Family
A search is under way
throughout the naLion for the
All·AITI!'rican fa mily, to be
selec!ed during final judging
in Florida in August.
Spearheading Ole search
.!!lnn g the Orange Coa.o;t are
area Jun ior Clubs of the
General federat ion of
Women 's Clubs.
Applications will be ex·
amined by a panel of national
SANDRA STAFFORD
Betrothal
Revealed
An Au~. W wedding io St.
Mark's Presbyterian Church,
Corona dcl Mar is being plan-
ned by Sand ra Lee Stafford
and William R. Wood.
Parents of the belrothed are
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Stafford
o[ Irvine. and Mrs. Marty
&lviso of Costa Mesa.
Miss Stafford is a graduate
of Newport Harbor High
School and a business college.
Her fia~. al.so a Newport
•h1rbor High School graduate.
attended San Francisco Slate
Collcp;e arid com pleted his
education al California State
College at Long 8 e 'a eh .
Prcsf'ntly he i~ teaching :i.t
NHHS.
educators. sociologisL-; and
civic leaders, "'ho will seek
answers to lhe question s
where is America's most
representative Family to be
fOOnd , hov,. many children are
there in this famil y, what is
its standard of living and what
are its J deals , hopes and
aspirations'.'
Also sponsoring lhe gearch
are th e All·American FamJly,
Inc. and the Department of
the Treasury, U.S. Savings
Bonds Division.
One family from each state
will travel to Florida for a
week of judging. family ac-
tivities, lectures arid forums .
Orie mother will be selected
Mrs, U.S. SAvings Bonds to
act as a goodwill ambassador
for the Treasury Department.
Entry blanks are available
thrnugh all Junic1r Clubii ,
Dodge dealC'rs, Eastern
Airlines <>ffices and the Na-
tional Conference of Christians
and Jews .
Chapeaux
In Bloom
Summer·~ here -flower~
are In bloom -and so is a
Chapeaux en Fleur ha t paradf"
planned by the Rlvitra Club
for 11 :30 a.m. on Wednesda y.
June 9, in the Balbo11. Bay
Club.
Club members will modtl
their own creations made oul
of fresh flowers a n d
veget.ablts following 1n 11 :JO
a.m. social hour and 12:30
luncheon.
Prizes will be awarded for
most beauti ful , origiual and
humorous chapeaus as judged
by Harry Babbitt. radio and
television entertainer: Mis!
Hyatlnth Kuller, artist, and
Carl Freeman. Oorisf..
Mrs . Orville Harper. new
president. will conduct the
program assisterl by th~
Mmes. Harry Goetz. Carl
Adams. Gilbert Hodge~ and f
f . Garcelon .
I See by Today's
Want Ads
e C...o you pl11.y thP p!11no ~
Htre 111 )'(lur <:hl!t11"t 11:1
hu y ont. 51ory itnrl Cl;trk
fil'/!ne1. E:i.:rel!ent morhllo.n
in a l1a;ht walnut finish.
e 1920'• Ladies dinne.r rln1 .
Hu 19 &to~ l .J.f ctn!&.
Onn't mlas this baryain in
the DAILY PILOT want ,
i•d$ !Oday.
e Htre la a kite 'With 2 .et1
ot Nor1h Sails. Don 't mi11
all thf! fun 1n the summer
run thi~ uuon
• Like ,,, eu 10 r~n.re
s.altg~ llf're'1 11 bia:a:ir. ...
In Huntin1 inn HftrN'iur -
2 antiqut l(lve &"~I!. 1ny1
f(lr rile. klct~. hl'llt~rl'lo!d
1111m~. 18~1 fypf'" r11,.r ""fl 'many m~ u~11bl~ i!,.m...._
wort.h more than you realize,
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22):
Excellent Ume for &rnlrt notes,
calls, cutling through red tape .
Close relative may provide in-
formation oi~~-Be percep-tive . Recog n' bt!e hinl and
fo!Jow thro .
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0cL 22):
Earning and spending are
highlighted. Finish essential
task. You will ultimately gain .
Refuse to take short-range
view. Planning ahead now
brings constructive result.s.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ):
New outlook leads to greater
independence. Fulfill creative
urges. Emphasis on improved
appearance. Personality al-
tracta opposHe :sex.
SAGITIARitJS (Nov. 22-
Dec. 21): Confidential affairs
are spotlighted. Takes effort
now to keep a sec ret. You may
be amp1.ed to confide to
wrong person. Know dif-
ference between false and
legitimate nattery.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan ..
19): Unique projecl could
serve as springboard for
fulfill ing hopes, wishes. Being
\'ersatile, open-minded now is
<>f utmost importance. Travel
indicated along with e1citin1
changes.
AQ UARIUS tJan. 20-f'eb.
18): You advance, gain honor,
rerognition. One in authority
will back you. Realize thi5 and
be confident. Chase gloom.
ReslrictiOos are due Lo be
lifted. Scorpio person plays
prominent role.
PISCES I Feb. 19-March 2Q l :
Keep lines of communic ation
open. Be ready hi pounce on
opportunity. Don't delay 111
a nswering calls, eor-
respondence. Where there was
a maze, there now is likely to
be a clear pat.h.
IF TODAY tS YOU R
BIRTIIDA 'V you are a
dynamic individual. fond o(
travel, teaching, reporting. By
October, .!iOCial life will im·
prove. You recenllY have been
confined, restricted This will
be revamped.
To line' out ""'1C0
• tu!~Y !or YllU "' rnon~v ane' lo~•· o•oer vdney Orn•"'•
bool<I•! "S..:.rtt Hinh tor ~'n ~"<!
Wl)man " Stn<I blt1nd1I• •™" 5ll ceMJ
lo Ornatr A.ol•ol<>llV Se<relJ, I~@ OA.ILY
l'ILOT. Bo! Jl•O, Gra""' Can!rol Sta-
!lon, Naw 'r'Qrk. NY. IOCl!I.
. . { 119 Tt10e To litre --
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li you are looking for a way to make a contribu-
tion to your community, consider the Volunteer
Bureau of Southern Orange County. The bureau,
which ca n help~you find just the right volunteer
position, is open weekdays froll) 8:30 a.m. to l p.m.
ON-THE-JOB TRAINING
Fairview State Hospital has volunteer openings
in several departments providing a wide variety of
opportunities. An evening orlentation session is of•
fered each month fOr volunteers, followed by on·
the·job training in the assignment of their choice.
Jobs for men and women include working wit h
patients on a one-to-one-basis in mo tor sensory
Lraining programs, therapeutic swimming, develop•
ing language skills or in recreation programs.
ASSIST YOUTH
Youth Employment Service, Costa ~1esa need.!
assistance in interviewing applicants, checking
referenres and follow through work for placin g
teenagers in summer jobs. The hours a.re ,..,eekdays:
from 2 to 5 p.m.
WELL BA BY
Volunteers are needed to as sist the professional
l'taff in \Vell Baby Clinics throughout the county.
They 'vill weigh and measure babies. help v.i tb
forms and records.
SUMMER DAY CARE
Open ing its summer Day \are Center for chit·
dren ages 7 to 12 is the Salvation .!\rmy. Santa
.o\na. 'Volunteers are needed to organize ~ports and
re<'reat.ion programs. lead fi el d trips and teach arl"I
and crafts. The center \\'ill be open \\'eekdays from
9 a.m. to 3 p.n1 . beginning June 21 .
ACT IV E PROGRAM
Teachers of dramatlcs. music and spo rts are
needed for the flarbor Area Girls Club's summer
recreation program which starts June 21 . A few
hours once p week wo uld make jt possible for more
girls to participate . Additional help also is needed
(or the cooking and· arts and crafts classes.
VOLUNTEER OM WHEELS
Dr ivers are needed to transport cancer patients
lo and from clinics, hospitals or doctors' offices fo r
treatment throughout Orange County• and especial·
Jy Laguna Beach. _
The Orange County Unit, American Cancer
Society, Tustin requires that volunteers have a valid
drivers license, transportatinn and a desire to offer
!crested persons 6hould call the office at 838-05 10.
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Costa Mesa Today's Final
EDITION N.Y. Stocks
voi:. 64, NO. 133 , 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1971 TEN CENTS
Weekend Fish Fry _Festival Begins
DAILY P'ILOT !IOU""°'"
COSTA Mi!SA FISH FRY'S MIDWAY SHAPES UP AT CITY PARK
0.1n Wood1, 8, H.1s Choice Spot to W.1tch C•rny }Yorkers
Deputies in Yuba City
Discover 25th Victim
YUBA CITY (U PI) -Sheriff's depu-
ties F'riday dug up the 2.'ith body in the
Yuba City mass mu rd ers and conti nued
the search in which they expect to un -
t arth even more victims.
The developer or infrared . aerial photo~
graphs along the Feather River said he
Jobless Levels
At 9-ycar High
Arou ncl N atio11
\\'ASHIKGTON (API -The nal1on '1'
unemploymrnl n11e movl'd b:icli up tn
~fay to mat ch a n1ne-yrar high of 6.2 per·
cent or lhe U S. work force .. Lhe govern·
ment said today ,
Jobless rates rnse especially for con·
struction wor kers and sales workers and
young women. and the number of long
term unemployed -27 weeks or more -
climbced substantia!ly, the Labor Deparl4
ment said.
The national jobless rate was up from
g.1 percent in April, said . t .h e
departmen!"s Bureau of Labor Stat1st1cs.
The actual number of job le s s
Americans dropped 300,000 to a total of
"·" miltfnn ,, but because it usually
declines more 1t111n that in May the
bureau ligurr.d it as a rise oJ 130,000 on a
ceasnna1 basis.
The bureau also rrpnrted that averaRe
earnings of some 4~ n1illion rank 11nd file
workers -·more than half the na!i on·s
work force -rose 1v10 cents an hour t•
$3.40 and increased $1 .41 per week to
$Ji5.4S.
"The av erage duration (If jobl,s!!ness
lengthened in ~1ay, primarily reflecting a
tilzable increase in very Jong rterm
unefnploymenl. The number of persons
unefiployed 27 or more weeks rose by
150,000 over the month lo 580,000.
seasonally adjusted, the hl&hest l~vel
since May 1963," the bureau said.
Tbe average length or unemploylttenl
ror au the jobl~Areased rrom 10.,
weeks to 11.5 week:s. it said.
1'be jobless rate for all men rose. from
4.• itn •.~ percent and totalled • t.t
million.
wa~ (orwarding the information which
"might possibly help" Sheriff Roy \\'hite·
aker in the huJ1t.
Deputies workM in an area which had
~en flooded by irrigalion water for fwo
weeks. The infrared pictures were in-
tended to pinpoint possible s1lcs still
under water.
A 24th body w11s found Thur>ld<l\I in a
!'iOggy grave about JOO fret froin the
river and jusl insi de the Jack Sullivan
ranch where mClst of the bodies hil\e
been rou Ad
LJlie 1he others, '':0.'o 24'' wa.~ .:i mid-
dlea~ed man, App.~rcotly ;in 111ncran1
farm worker. v.·11 h hatk m;irk:=. frDm :'I
hrav.v kn1/r al the b;icl. of !hl' nrrk, nnd
the shirt pulled tip o\rr 1hc hr:id.
\Vhiteak('r hild arrial photoi:r:iphs
made ~\'edne~day from a l1gh! planr u:=.-
lng infrared techniques. \1ihen Lhe prrnl~
\\'ere developed 1hcy showed no new
grave sites.
Bu1 after the sheriff reported the loca-
lion of the 24th body, the photographers
from Wcstero Aerial Photos, lnc , of
Redwood Cily, Calif., went over !he
prints again and said they could locate
the site.
"I've got an e~ample now of what I'm
looking for," said Eugene 'V. Pov.•c!l,
manager of Western Aerial Photos.
Or . .Joseph Calton. a Stanford Universi-
ty psychialri!ll appoin1 ed by Juclici:d
Judge J.J . Hankins. visited .Juan V.
Corona, suspecl in the killings. in hi.~ j<til
cell 1'hursd.ay at Marysville, across the
river lrorn Yuba City.
Under court order, Catton refused lo
_,discuss his visit.
Corona, 37, pleaded innocenl at \lis ar·
raignment W.edncsday,
Flag That Covered
Son's Co ffin Stolen
OGDEN. Utah (AP ) -Mr. and Mrs.
James c. Price are oHering a $10
reward, no qucrUons asked,,for return of
a U.S. nag stolen from in lront ol their
hoose. The Flag twas used Lo drape the
cofrin or their 90n, Pfc. James 0. Price,
wbo cHed 1n .. 1.,...o1-a. hma tWDDr a>n-
tracted in fc:Oree.
Mesa Parl{
Cru·nival
Runs3Days
At 9 a.in. \Qday, Cosla ~1esa Park was
a quiet, grassy· li!lle island an11dst a sra
o( cnncrete street! -hardly a soul in
sight.
By 6 n'cloc!\ toni~hl ii \\'lll hr a car ni·
\'a\ cenrc r, a fish e;ilcr'!' paradisr, a show
place filled with loud music and 1hou-
s;1nds of people.
It happei1s lhis way once a yea r when
the Costa Mesa-Newport }!arbor Lion ~
Club kindles the fire for its an"ual Fish
Fr:t• and Carnival.
This one ii; the 26th and rnore than
100,000 residents a nd visitors are expec-
ted to visit the Harbor Area to partici-
pate in it.
Fish dinners wi!I be served al lhe park
F nrtay, Saturday and Sunday and' the
tarnival rides will be op('n at the same
l1n1c. A two-hour parade highlights the
fcstll'al al 10.30 a.m .. Saturday.
One pre11y girl will be seleclcd as ~lis.~
r-.1t>rrnaid al 3·30 p.m., Sunday and a
lucky ticket holder 1vill win a 1971 Ford
Pinto al 8 o'clock that same night.
The p;ir<1de. w1Lh 160 entries, wi1\ be
filmed Sarurda.v by Ditk Lan<' and
KTLA's tclC"vision crew for .broadcast ;o.L
4 .. 10 p.m .. Sunday on Channel 5.
r1sh <11nnrrs s!arl <ti 5.30 p Ill . today.
The highlight or tonight's arliviLies 1,1•ill
he a battle of the bands a~ 7:30 t'l'clock
featuring four young rock bands from
the Harbor Area .
Fol10\11i 11g SoH11rd::iy's parade. !he Crl)w1l
\\'ill shift back to lhr park for fi.~h din-
ners an,d tarnival aetivities, Dave De-
Soto. K,\1PC radio newsman. 11.·1!1 emcee
a special pcrror111ar1ce a! I :.'lO p.m. of
lhr Tijuana Police 1notorcycle "Suicide
Srivadron. ''
Continuous rnlcrtau1rnen t v.·111 be of-
rrrcd each cl;:iy on the park s!agr.
The Jwn lop attraction.~ S11nrJay 11re the
baby contest -220 erilered last year -
and !he Miss Mermaid selection. More
!h<1n 50 priZi!S win be offer('d in raffle
dr;iwings each of !he three days.
Lions Club members are hoping io lake
in over S90.000 gross this year wh ich
would allow them to give more than
$30,000 in donations ta Harbor Area or·
ganizations.
Last year, the Lions Club donaied $32.-
000 and lhe total i11 2.) years has been
rnore than $285.000.
The gr;ind in;irshal o( thi <; vcar's p::ir-
iHI(' 1s Bill Skile~. par/ner in the Sk1)c<;
and HcnrtersM romedy tc::im. anrl ~on
of the lat r 13nh Sk1lc>s. one or thr origin-
alori; of !he /'1~h Fry
Bill Skiles 11.•il l ndr 1n lh<• p;iiadr 1,1·11h
h1~ mothrr ~Ir~ \l•ll1 r Skdc'I Other
~rf'rJal g11r.<;L~ 1nrlt1dr 1" S Rrprr~l'nla
t1vr-; Rirhard llanna CO-Annll£•1n11 arid
.lnhn Sthm1l7. (f{.Tu~!1n1 ; As.~rrnbl\meri
Hnben Barlharn Ill '.'lewport Hr;Jrhl and
Holx'rl P>tirlie I R·Hunt1ngton BearhL and
Orange ('ounly fifth District Suprr1·1sor
nonald Caspers.
Hanna Receives
Peruvian Honor
Peru's ;:imha~ador ti) the U.S will vis \t
Orange Counly Saturday tn give U.S.
Rep. Richard T. Hanna 10./\nahtiml
Peru's highest honor, the Order of ~1crlt
for Distinguished Service to the people of
Peru.
Mis Excellency Fernando Beckr.meyer
v.·ill arrive at Or;inge County Airport 11t
11 a m. 1,1·hcre he'll be given a red carpet
reception by Hanna.
The award will be presl'ntcd to the con-
gressman at a noon luncheon in the
Airporter Inn.
Hanna earned lhe award for past help
with Peru's housing programs, earth-
quake reliel, and smoothin' goverQmen·
ta! relations between Peru and the U.S.
She Needed a Beer
CANANDAJGUA, N.Y. (U PI) -Miss
Kristi Pollok, 21. was named winner of
the Ontario County Dpiry Princeq C:Oll-
test Thursday night,
The new represen~Uv~ of ~ iDIJ~ pro-
ducing lndustcy commetJ~f ~!.i1 '9 M>
•hook. Rl,itt now I'd lib' i glw of
beer."
HERE'S ROUTE OF THE 26TH ANNUAL FISH FRY PARADE
Things Sf.1rt Moving S.1turd.1y .1t I 0:30 .1 ,m. on An.1helm Avenue
Fish Fry Fun-seekers'
Gu.ide Outlined Below
Here's lhe lineup for the Costa t>.lcs:i-
Ne wpoft Harbor Lions Club three-day
fish fry:
1'Tiday: 5:30 p.m. -fish dinners serv-·
erl in Cosla fl1csa Park. 6:00 p.m. -30
carnival rides and game booths open al
park. 7:30 p.rn . -Batlle of the bands
concert.
Saturday: 10 a.m. -t•arnival opens.
10 :30 a.m. -two--hour parade star!~.
nnon -fish dinners &erved in lhe park.
J :30 p.m. -variety acts on the park
stage, interspersed through day with
dra°"·ings for donated girts. 4:1 5 p.m. -
Dol'othy Jo Dancers on stage_ 6:3B p.m.
-Sing Out, Young Generation on !lage.
8:00 p.m. -drawing for a 125 Yamaha
Mo1orcycle.
Sunday: noon -carnival opens, fish
dinners aerved. 2:3tl p.m. -.nnual baby
contest. 3:30 p.m. -select ion of Miss
Merm<jid. I : Jfl p.m. -Atltt Higbee
Dancer! on sla!i\e. 8:00 p.m. -grand
rlra11.·ing for a 1971 F'ord Pinto.
Judge Issues Re strainii1g
Orde1· 011 l1·vit1e Cityl1ood
By TO~f BARLl=:Y
01 1~1 D•llr P'llt! 111!1
Plans for !he" incorporation o( the city
or Irvine are io the pending filt today,
dumped there by a city or Santa Ana
lawsuit which allLgcs the Irvine Company
reneged on ar i'igrccmtnl dr;iwri Ull
~tween the two parties eight year~ aµo.
Orange. County Superior Court Judge
Hobert [t'ln}'ard su::ncd !hr restraining
order Thur!irla y <i fll'r reading i'i wn1
\1 lii!eh hsls lhP Orang(' C'ounty Bo<trcl of
~up(.rvisors. lhl' [.()(·al Agenry Form:i!lnn
r.omn1iss1on and !hr Irvine lndus1r1al
('1')1nplrx \\'1th :he lr·1 inc Co1np:'!ny as co·
drfendant.~
He ""111 hear aq::ument s hy both sulrs
.lune 18 before 1n<1k1n11: a decision on San·
ta Aria 's demand for a p('rmancnl in·
junction against plans tn build the coun•
ly's newest tity on the. 18.2tl7-acre si te.
At the heart of the controversy is Santa
Ana ·s insistence that it was promised the
"'right on May 30, 196t to annex v.•hat. it
calls throughout lhe lawsuit "The
Promised Land" -a 938.2-acrc site
hounded hy Red Hill Avenue, Harvard
Avenue, Allon Avenu e and the Santa Ana
Marine Corps Air Facility.
Thal agrecmc11t , lhe lawsuit states,
promised the city of Santa Ana !hat it
could take over title lo the property if the
:icreage was no! df'veloocd by the Ir vine.
C-Ompany by la.~I "-fav JO.
The ci1y cla11ns tha~ it ~hould havf'
been borne in mind by the LAF'C \l•hen
the commission voted J to 2 last Feb. 10
to approve creation of the city of Jrvinr..
The city protested the. act ion al the
time qf the hearing on the grqunds that
City Manager Carl Thornton had no op-
portunity to advise the commission of the
result! of the $15,000 study authorized by
Santa Ana .
it wa!I claimed by ThornlQn that the
act of incorporation was "premature"
and that his study amply proved the
point.
Judge Banyard's ruling Thursday bans
until June 18.any further action on plans
that will. their proponents state, even·
tu&lly put 430,<m persons into lhe 53,000-
Acre city of Irvine of the future.
Incorporation petition:: filed with coun·
ty supervisors three weeks •so by of·
ficiab of the Council of Communities of
lrv~e e1rrled 11\gnitW'es of 2.,.259 Irvine
rcsiden~ -nearly 70 percent or the e\igi·
b!e property ownel'!I wllhin the present
J~.O(l{l acre sector.
Awaiting superior courL triaf Aug. 3 is
a lawsuit which renecu another city's in-
lerclil in the 9J8-acre site that lies st the
heart of the dispute oullined in Santa
Ana·s writ or mandal<'.
That. cla11n is made by the cily of
Tuslin in a complaint which cnn1ains1'he
ari;um<'nt Lhat LAF'C action on the. prn-
po!ird city of Jrv1ne nu!l1fled the 1963
;ir;,r('cmen~ between Santa Ana and the
Jr11ne Company.
H is cxprcte<l today tha i the same
;:irgumcnt 1,1•ill be offered before Judge
!lanyard \vhcn both sides in the dispule
argue in his t.:ourlroom June 18.
Tustin city officials have stated for
son1e lime thaL it has never been their In-
tention to press that city's claitn for ao.
nexation of the disputed terrain. They
arc. lh('y have said, simply concerned
with blocking Sa n la Ana's bid for the
coveted property.
Captain Gaither
Celebrates 95t1i
Marquis William Gaither Is an old
~tcamboat captain, accust~med la chuR-
11.ing up and down the Columbia River in
OreJton .
Rut he retired from thal 40 years ago.
ln 1959, he jolnetl relallves in Costa Mesa
;ind has spent the. last few years in
Beverly 1'-1anor Convalesctnl Home.
Sunday he's going to join his grand·
daughter. Mrs. Brenda Dickerson, 11nd
other relatjve.s at her homt at 204 Monl.fl
Vista Ave .. Co!la Meqi , for a small par-
. ty, because on Monday the captain will
be 95 years old.
tie plowed the waters (If the Columbia
for more tha11 20 years In 1leamboate and
tu~boats. He. haa three daug}Ars. two
sonsi 16 grandchUdrtn. ti I r e • t
grandchildren and one areal sreat
gr•ndchlld to brag 1boul II.
Happy birthday, captain.
Senate Acts
To Continue
U.S. Draft
WASHINGTON CUPI ) -The Sen ate
voted today to continue the draft, refus-
ing oner again lo use its ~onstitutional
power tn "raise and support armies'' as a
tool lo control the Vietnam war.
An amendment by Sen. Mark 0. Hal·
field tR-Ore.), to rorce an end to con·
scription June 30 was crushed 67 lo 23.
The draft, however, will expire
automatically nn that date unless
Congress extends the Selective Service
Act.
Senate leader~ were preparing a
clo ture petition lo break a threatened
filibuster by Hatfield and o!her draft op-
ponents against the Administration's pro-
posed two-yea r extension.
·Other Senate war critics refused lo go
along With Hatfield's idea of denying the
presi dent conscripts in hopes of hurrying
an end to the Indochina War. They
preferred instead to concentrate their an·
liwar efforts on culting off funi;b fo r
further conduct of the war.
Bui that effort also appeared to be Jag-
ging. F'accd with !Certain defeat, sponsors
of the Vietnam Disengagement Ac r com-
pletely rewrote the measure Friday to
~often a proposed Dec. :n deadline for an
end to L,;.S. participalion.
Instead of requiring total v.'ithdraw.111
by that dale , Hatfield, Sen. George
~fcGovern !D·S.D.). and the 25 other
sponsors decided ro prohibit funds to
"support the deployment of United States
armed forces in or the .conduct. of Uniled
States military operations in or over
Jndoch!na." ·
Thal provision could bf wai~ed ii the
p-eslden~ felt it necessary "for the 1afety
of American armed forces during 'bei.r
withdrawal ... "
.In another concession, !he doves pro-
vided a SO·day e~tension or the deadline If
N~rth Vietnam refuse d lo release U.S.
prisoners of war.
Despite ils new flexibi[jty, Hatfield said
lh e thrust of the proposal was still !he
s~me : _To .force the president to give up h1~ objeclJve of propping up the South
Vietnamese government unlil it can sus-
tain the war on 11s own.
Ha!ricld pleaded with hi.~ collea&ues tn
end the draft , cont('nding H was both un·
ncc~ssary for natlona l securi!y and an
abridgement of dcn1ocra!ic freedoms.
8ut Senate drives -incl uding such
arch.critics or the war was Sen!. J.
William Fulbright ( D-Ark . ), and Edward
~L Kennedy ( D-Ma~s. I -CClntcnded thl!
11.ar would go on without the draft or \.lo'ith it.
Kennedy ~ontended eliminating the
draft would simply transfer the burden or
the fighting to poor blacks wh o joln tbe
army lo escape ghetto life.
Orange C:Out
Weather
Sunny and warmer weather
just what the Fish Fry orde.red-
is lhe outlook for the weekend
along the Orange Coast. Look ror
high readingii: of 63 on the beach
and 78 further inland.
INSIDE TODAY
Knott'.~ Berry Form gets lln·
der way for !he summer tcith
the opent11g of two new ottrac·
lion$ this montll. Pictur.es and
story are In today's \Veekend.er.
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Heav11 Attack ,
· N. Viet Gunners
Blast DMZ Area
' SAIOON IUPi l -Nnrth Vietnamese
eunner!I bombardet:I allied out[)Osts near
the demilitarized zone !DMZ 1 Thursday
with the n'Kl st concen trated mortar and
rocket atlarks 1n months. military
50urces said today .
Allied spokesmen in Saigon also
reported continued heavy fl&hl;11g aroW1d
Links Bared
In Capture
Of Suspect
From Wire Services
LOS ANGELES -A descriptll'ln and
possession of certain iten1s, belong ing to
one victim, led to arrest of a suspect who
was arraigned Thursday in 1he wake of a
m ultiple murder, r11pe and robbery spree.
Police Detective Capt. Robert Mil!er
disclosed the links he alleges involve John
·P. Hendrl:.:, 35, \\'ilh a crime wave in·
cludlng the murder of a La Jlabra man.
Investigators found Eugene Bealer, ~7.
of 500 W. Olinda Ave .. stuffed in the
t.runk of his own car Wednesday when
they searched the sus-pect 's home.
Like at least two othe r homicide vic-
tims. Bealer had been shot twice in the
back of the head, robbed and Jell in his
vehi cle.
Hendrix was already jailed on charges
(Ir robbing a 25-year..()Jd man and raping
his 22-year-old girlfriend when he became
a prime suspect in the slayings.
Complaint.<; naming him in Bealer's
death and that of a second victim. charg-
ing also various counts of assault with in-
tent to commit murder, kidnaping and
rape were issued .
lnvesligators said besides the three
murders believed directly related -oc-
curlng in the same several-square-block
area from May 25 to 29 -Hendrix is
suspected of a fourth simil11r nne.
Orel Johnson, 45. night foreman of a
health food dist ribution warehouse was
reported missing Saturday and his bbllet-
riddled body was found there Monday
morning.
Beach Woman
Thrown Out
Of Car in Mesa
A woman was inju red Thursday when
thrown fr om her car in Costa Mesa afttr
it was hit by two others in succession and
knocked onto a curb.
One of the motor ists Jives only a few
houses from a Costa 1\fesa family in-
volved in a freeway 11ccident \Vednesday
that killed .a baby boy and seriously in-
jured hi11 mother.
Kathe.rine J . Dahl. 40. of 4042 Oaylona
Circle . Huntington Be.ach. was treated for
a.its. bru ises.-ind checked 'or 11 head in-
jury btfnr.l r'lease from Costa f\.fesa
Memorial Hospital.
Police said she was westhound on
Adams Avenut. lurrung lrlt at Royal
Palm Drive.. when htr vchiclf'. coll ided
with an oncoming car drt\'en by Steven J ,
Platt . H5. of 3361 Alabama C1rclt. Costa
Mesa
Spinning around 1n !h, rnar11o1·ay, thf'.
Dahl car "''as hit bl' nnr dnven b\• J,
Scott Charle.~. l!l, of 9fi8J Adams A\·c.
Hun~i ngton Brarh
The other t1o1·9 motorists escaped 1n·
ju ry.
OllANVl COAST
DAILY PILOT
Rob•rt N. w •• d
Pro1 d•"1 •nd Pyell111H
besieged South Vit.lnamese Artillery
Base 5 in the central highlands. Heavy
atr s!nkes and ground fJrt. Thursd11 y kill·
ed 130 Communisl troops near the hilltop
camp, spokesmen said .
Al least five ;il\ied outposts strung
along the DM:t, v.·ltich forms the fronter
beh~·een North 'and South Vietnam. look
heavy shellings. m1ll tar~ sou rces said.
A barrage of 290 mortar rounds killed
seven soldiers of the Army of the
Republic of (South ) Vietnam IARVN J
and wounded nine at Fire Base "Fuller''
near Cam Lo. the sou rces sa id.
ARVN Marines making a search-and-
destroy sweep near the abdndoned U.S.
base. at Khe Sanh came under fi~ for the
second consecutive day. taking about 100
rounds of mixed 82-millimeter mortar
and 75-millimeter recoilless rifle. fire . No
casualties were reported.
The U.S. C6mmand said the American
artillery base Chartie 2 was hit Thursday
with about 65 122·millimeter rockets
\.\'hich caused "light"' c<fSu'lltil's, On May
21, a similar barr1tge killed 2 9
Americans.
ARVN spokesmen said F ire Base 5, 190
miles north or Saigon, reported killing fiO
Communist soldiers 400 yards northeast
o( the outpost Thursday at a cost of eight
ARVN dead and 10 woooded.
Later. tbe bodies of 70 Communist
soldiers killed by air strikes we re found
500 yards from the base, spokesmen said .
American B52 bom be rs hit suspected
Communisl troop concentrations five
miles south of Fire Base S. The base ha!
been under heavy Communist pressure
for a month and hea vy antiaircraft fire
has kept relief helicopters away for over
a week.
Harriet Hartley
Succumbs at 67
For 44 years, Harrie! Har!ley hved ·jn
the Harbor Area. leading an exempl ary
life that ended Thursday.
She was 67 and dlfvoted herself only to
family and church, a woman v.·hose days,
weeks,·months and years on earth rarely,
1f ever. produced newspaper stones.
"'J"ve known her for years anrl years."
i;.aid a spokesman for Bell Broadway
f.1ortuary . ...,·here funeral services will be
Monday al 10 a.m., with Bishop Chad
Campbe\1 of the Ch urch of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Sa ints officiating.
'"She ""'fl.S a nice, qulet lady."
Mrs Hartley, of 325 Flo\l.·er St., \ea\·es
sons Byron. of Monrovia, James, of Costa
~fei;11 , daughters, Mrs. I.cola Schofield , of
Thousand Oaks. and Joan Tanchek, of
Pasadena, a sister, Mrs. Jessie Spear. of
Van Nuys and nine grandchildren.
Interment \.,.ill follow at Glenhaven
tl-1emorial Park, San Fernando.
Mesa Teacher's .
Hearing Slated
Charges ol dangerous rlrug 11nd
narcoticit sa les ag:iinst .a Cns111 Me~a
High School bu siness teacher ha\·e been
sustained aft('r testimony at his pre-
liminary hearin~ 1n Lon g Reach
Carl1on Polk. 2!l. of Belmont Shon•. ap·
pc.11rcd \\'crl neW;iy 11nrl \\'o:t« nrrlerrrl tn
return tn the loral Lo~ An gele~ Cou nt y
Superi{'r C-0urt De part1ncnt E. Jur1e lf>
at 9 a.m for arra1gnmrnt 11t !he hi gher
le1·r!
Hr v.·,,.~ ;i rrP!'tr1I 1\pnl 27 b~· Cos1.:i
f.fesa anrl Lnni;! Br,,.rh riP!l'cllvr~. v.•indin l!.
un a long probe of his al!egerl s11les 10
students.
Relatively small 41u:1nt1til's or drugs
\\'ere allegedly seized as C'V idenr.e al his
ap:irtmen1 , according to investigators.
Polk remain~ free on $6.2fl0 bail and
has been suspended rending the outcome.
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Wholesale
Prices Up
In America
WASl~INGTON /UPI) -The gevern-
ment said today wholesale prices in the
11atiOI) went up four tenths of one percent
in t.ta y as a persistent inflation continued
t-0 dog the .eco non1y,
The Labor Departn1ent"s Bureau of
Labor Statistics said price increases for
.steel and other metal products, and fnr
fuels , accounted ror about 70 percent of a
O.~ percent rise 1n the J<.cy industrial com·
mndir y price index.
The more volalile index for farm pr"°
ducts and processed foods and feeds went
up 0.9 percent in May following 11 slight
decline in Ap ril.
But the rarm and food pricP incrt.ase.t
were less than normal for May, and after
11easonal adjustment those indexes were
shown with declines. ~--
The adjusted index for farm roducl!,
processed foods and fee.ds v.•enl (>WO 0.J
percent, while the adjusted index for
farm produ C'ts alone declined I. I percent.
The ove rall rise or 0.4 percent in
\\'holeiale pr ices compared with in-
creases of 0,3 percent in Apr il. 0.2 per-
cent ln !\1arch, 0.9 petccnt in February
a nd 0.7 percent in January.
Coastal Boy Scouts will join national cleanup cam·
paign Saturday called Save Our A mcrican He-
sources ISO,\R) \\•hen they gather bottles. cans and
trash. Previe\\'ing work are (left to right), 1i·Iark
Krikorian. 13, Ri<'h \Vall. 15 and Axel Kuntz. 14.
of Troop 339, Cos ta Mesa. Boys will reclaim bottles
and cans collected.
After seasonal adjustments, the Ma y
in crease was listed at 0.3 percent, com-
pared lo an ad justed rise of 0.5 percent in
Apri l.
But the May statistics showed that in-
flat ion, which the Nixon Administration
has pledged lo curtail, is still plaguing
the nation. The administration has set a
goal or reducing infla tion lo an annual
rate or 3 percent by mid·l972. Connty Trucker
Shot Desert
By Sniper Fire
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From Wire Servlct.1
GALLUP, N.M .~ 65-mile stretch of
desert highv•ay car ing the main~tream
of Trans-Americ n traffic became 11.
shooting gallery bu t a suspect has been
capturtd ·in-the strange sniping spree.
Only one person. truck driver Lester
Joyce, 49, of 1425 Turin Ave., Anaheim,
was ""'ounded in the series of incidepl~
beginning Wednesda~ night
Severa l other travelers on lnterst;ite
40. however, had reported gunfire rrom a
passing motorist on the Continental
Div ide 11·esl of ThoreaLL
New Mex ico Stale Police set up a
roadblock in ea!itbound lanes outside
Grants. \\'ailing with riot guns for either
a shootout or a S\.\"ift surrender.
Somthow the modern-d~y desperado
man;i ged l.n elude them -possibly by
taking a side road -but a suspect turned
up farther wes t, seven miles inside
Arizona.
Shotgun -armcrl Arizona llighw.=iy Palrol
nHicers arrested Danny C. \Valsh. 23. of
Salt Lake City, on a charge of driving
v.·hile intoxicated.
A gun was confisco:ilcd from his co:ir and
'\'ithin hour s. New Mexi<Xl Stale Police
h.:id obta ined a warrant charging the
Utah man v.'ith aggravated battery.
Joyce. employed by Night and Day
f.1anufactur iog Company. v.·as listed in
i:.atisfactory condition .,.,.itb s bullet v.·ound
in the right leg at ~tcKin!ey General
Hospital in Gall up.
Upper Ba y ]nventory
Ordered hv Co unt v . -
An invPn\(lry nf all public right~ in the
l"pprr Nc.l'po rt B::iy will be prepo:irerl Rt
1he suggcs!1nn fl f the Ocean Shoreline
Plann1 np: Committee
The Board of Suprrvisors ordl'!red the
!i~ti ni;: \\•h\ch "'ill include prescriptive
rights, easement!; anrl tideland grant.~ to
bl' prepared by th!> County Counsel and
Director of Real Property Services.
First
New County Sewage Unit
Clears Last Big Hurdle
The 0.4 percent wholesale price rise in
May, if continued at the same. r11te for a
year, v.'ould come out to an annual in-
crease (If 4.8 percent.
Wholesale price increases usually por-
tend later rises in consumer prices.
The BLS said '"continued strt ngth In
metal and metal products: prices and a
sh11rp upturn in the fuels index caused
about 70 percent of the total rise for in·
dustrials" in Ma y,
'I'he Orange County Water Dlstrict"s
mu!li·mil!ion dollar sev.·age treatment
and desalting plant cleared its fina! hur-
dle this morning with the approval of the
C11!ifornia Board of Publ ic Health.
Cornmissioners approved the request
unanimously, stipulating only ""that the
district continually test the product for
safely and conduct studies of the long-
term health effects of using rectatmed
1-1·11sle water.··
Lanitdon W. Owen, secretary-manager
of tht di s1nct. appeared at today·s
meeting In support the request.
Ov.en sa irl the district is ready tn sign
contracls fnr funding the project with the
Department of the Interior, probably
v.•1th1n t\.\'O weeks.
Dog Licenses
Easy to Obtain
Dog \i c:tnses !or Harbor Area pel own·
ers are 1nuch easier In obtain now, re-
quiring only a trip to Costa Mesa City
Hall fo r starters.
Re quired forms, envelopes and e11ery-
lhing but the $5 fee and rab!es inocula-
tion certificates can be oblatned at the
first noor license department.
Assistant Ci1v Manager Bob Duggan
says stocking o·r the required paperwork
will 11.llow dnii; n\.l·ners tn obt;iin licenses
from the count y animal shelter in Orange
b~' ma il.
The wa!A!r district plans tv.·o plants -
one for desalting ocean waler. the ot her
for reclaiming sewage water -on a 15-
<lcre site in Fountain Valley.
Both projects will be pilot_, for much
l;irger plants that could eventuaUy solve
the water shortage in Southern California
and in other dry areas.
Superior Court
OKs $21 Million
Darna.ge La1.vsuits
An Orange Cou n1y Superior Cou rt jury
tod.ay awarded mo re. than l!I million
damages to the next-(Jf·kin of four per·
sons who died three years ago in the
crash of a t11·in-eng1ne Becchcrafl al
Fullerton Airport.
It ls bel1cved to be lhe highest such
aw:ird in the court's history.
·11ie ju ry ruled against the Beech Air-
<'raft Corporation and for five p\81nt1ffs
includin~ ;tircraft. owner Fletcher Jonc.c;
nfler dc!ib<'rating a week in Judge
Claude Qv.·en:f courtroom .
Damages of $4.450.000 were a1.,.arded
10 the next-of.kin of decedent Don Peace
and damages of S4.i00,000 were assessed
10 rclati1·es of Calvin Evelhard.
Ot her dama~es were $3,615.000 to the
ncxt·of-k1n of Henry Warnick , $5.450.000
lo the family nf ,Joseph r.regor y and
~.1.SJ2 .fl00 to Fletcher .lone~.
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Named Coach
' Of LA Lakers
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - Bill
Sharman has qu it as coach of the Utah
Stars of the Aml"r1 can Basketba ll
As.i;ociation to become CQach of the Leis
Angeles Lakcrs of the Nat ional Basket·
ball Assoeiat1on. lhe Stars announced to-
day. '
Bill Daniels. the Utah owner. said
Sharman told him Tuesday night he .... ·a5
qu itting lo join the La kers. .Jne
Mullaney's dismissal as the La kers' pilot
v.·as announced Thursday.
The Stars sa.id they had filerl 11 $S
million damage !\Uit again~t Sharm;:in,
v.·ho led the team to Lhe ABA crown lasl
season.
Third District J udge Frank \Vilkins
granted the Stars' request for a
prelimina ry injunction againsl Sharman
and also signed a restraining order orde r-
ing Shannon not lo engage in any baSki!l·
ball activity except for 1he Utah St;1rs.
Sharman w;is nnt i m me d i ;:i t t I y
.'l\'ai lablt' for rommcn1.
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Do n't mis 1 this ro11re opportunity to purc:h 1se ou'
f if1 e lo11mp1 •t t wc:•ption al 1•ving1. Choos• from
•wide 11\ection of 1uc:h n•m• br1nd1 •~ Ma rbr o,
De~ign Guild, M•ri·o, a nd many olhet1.
J 1~~ R. Curl ev
Vlt• Prtl•HM •nd Gtr>et•I Ml"lgtr
Tho""'' 1C11~a
Today Marks 75th Year for Ford
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DETROIT IUPll -II puff or smoke
and a cloud of brick ;ind masonry dui;t
launcher! this nation on a $50 billion in·
dustry 75 years ago.
It happt>ned 11n the ra in about 4 a.rn.
.June 4, 1696. The world took Utlle note at
!he time because other things were going
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T11·0 days before. ;:i man named
Guglielmo Marconi had obtained " patent
on a new-fangled gadget called 1he
vi'ireless. A month lat.er , a man named
\Vllliam Jennings Bryan , worried a~o~l
declining sliver prices. uttered 'his
famous challenge to the 1696 Democratic
convenlion : "you shall not crucify
mankind upon a cross of gold."
Lillian Russell was wowing them on
Broadway and be1nl coW"ted by Diamond
Jim Brady.
But thi11 was Detroit and the m11n was
about tc try out something he had '1pent
months building. He called It 1 quadricy-
cle. a gad11:et v.·lth 1 ti ny. two-cylinder
enjline. bicycle wheel!; and saddle. 8
Dywhetl and the en~ine ftred . But he
wooden body and a tiller ror a sltr:rlng
whetl.
lfenry r ord. a young englnet.r fC'tr
Dttroit F.:dlson Company, tumed the
couldn't 1ct th' contraption ou t nf his
work.shop. The door wa• too narrow •
Henry got an ax and broke out the bricks
until he could wheel the quadricycle
outside
He jumped into lhe saddt' and pushed
lhe gear lever. The car had t .... ·o ~peeds
forward bul nn reverse :incl no brake .
\Vith a friend riding a bic~·cle ahead nf
him. Ford drove hi& car slowly through
Delrnlt streets. It went a few block.~ and
conked out blh Ford solved a minor pro-
blem and started it up again , driving it
back home.
.. It. wor ked ,'" he jubilantly tolrl his wife
Clara .
It was lhe first automobilt. Henry Ford
bu.ill. He built other experimental cars,
working through the alphabet from Mode.I
A through r..1odel T. a car with planetary
transmission. a reverse gear and brikes.
Sevt.n years afler he drove hi• first ex-
rierimental car, Henry Ford lormed the
Ford Motor Company in 1 small. con·
verted wagori factory in Detroil building
the t>.1orle1T Th1't ~·~s on June 16, 1003.
T'A·ent~·-four y('ars latf'r, Ford had built
n~arly 15''1 mll llnn Model T cars be.fore
dis cnn!inulng lt for more sophlsrtcatrd
models.
T.11!'t ycer. lht fnrd Motor Company.
oow a wor lrl·wide org11nit;itinn . proclucPrl
nea.rly five n1il\ion cars. trucks and lrnc-
tOl's.
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Mind Tests
In Model
Case Due
A Cam p .Pendleto n t.1arine no\11 un.
dergoing n1ental tests on the base is out
Or the "model agent'' business today
afler allegedly leading an estimated .60
women down a dead-end path lo fame.
San Clemente po lice reported they
picked up the Marine using an alias of
•·Bob Thomas·· and turned him over to
mil itary authorities after a local motel
was swamped with calls from young
women who had been stood up by the
•·agent.·•
Detectives said local charges woul d
probably not be filed against the Marine,
but that Oceanside ;iuthorit1es were con·
sidering action dealing with "insurance
deposits" collected by the 1nan lf"om pro-
spective models.
Invesligators said "Thomas'' asserted·
ly contacted won1en by phone and on the
slreel and with praise and persuasion set
up photogra phy and modeli ng sessions
wit h about 30 of the women.
The man·s pitch, they said, gcnerall.v
centered on fictitious fa shion shows at a
local mo!el.
Tht identical method ass ertedly was
used in Oceanside. but there. se\'eral
\\'Omen reported lhey gave the man
mooey to cover the cost of insurance for
new wardrobes he had promised to
deliver for the "sho1o11s."
~The wardrobe never was delivered.
Re~y~ling~ Up
flelp No Longe1· Needed
\Vlth a new head or steam -gai ned
through a one-year contract with a new
disposal firm -San C!emente ·s
newspaper rec~!ing project changed its
fa ce this week.
Lionel Burt. an organizer of the pro-
ject. said the help being""Soug ht from the
chamber of commerce and city hall win
no longe r be needed after the recenl sue·
cess with the Park Disposal Company of
Buena Park.
The firm , whicb recently entered into
the agret'ment \\"fth the Back Yard
Ecology Group . already has f!nt a new
bin lo a local market parking lot. Yi'here
nc\vsprinl \viii be collected and transfer·
red direclly tn Lhe Garden State Paper
con1pany in Pomona.
Under the agreement, Burl explained,
the firm will guarantee $5 a ton for the
news pr1nl.
Previously, <1 la rger van donated by the
!11en Cal Corporation of San ta Ana, was
being used \ior the newSp rlnt on a tem·
porary basis.
Burt said the ne w bin will hav e a
pern1anenl spot at the Safe way ftiarkel
parking lot on North E1 Camino Real.
He stressed, however, that because
newsprint v.'ill not be sorted al a storage
yai"d, magazines arid other non-pulp
papers must not be inc luded in neY:sprin t
bundles.
'"This is really important.'' Burt said,
"and we have lo urge peop le to donate
only bundled ne\\·spaper. ''
Burt praised the cooperation granted
by the n1arkel management, especi ally
local market ma nager Don Ray.
1'hus far the program has been a Cfln-
tinuing success ~ in fact at. one poin t
Burt and fellow ecology group member!I
sought city and chamber help because
the project had outgrown the small group
of volun tee rs.
Prices Register fl ike
Of 0.4% During May
WASHINGTOl'l fU PJ) -The govern·
n1enl said today wholesale prices in the
na!ion .,.,·ent up fo ur tenths of one percent
in ~lay as a persistent inflation continued
to dog the economy.
Five Sa11 Cle111e11te Girls
The La bor Departmenfs Bureau of
Labor Statistics said price increases for
steel and other metal products. and for
fuels, accounted for about 70 percent of a
0.4 percent rise in the key industrial com·
modity price index.
The more volatil e index for farm pro-
ducts and processed foods and .'ceds went
up 0.9 percent in Ma y following a slight
decline in April. To Vie £01·· Fiesta Quee11
Five San Clemente girls were selected
this week as candidates for the first an·
nual competition to select a queen for the
Y.'iesta La Christianita Parade.
The projects. instituted !his year by 1hr
San Clemente Javcccs . .,.,•ill climax 111111 a
pageant durinJ! the .Julv 10 fiesta Kickoff
Dinner at lhe Elks Lodge
The girls, each sponsored by a local
service club are:
-Sue Chienohicff. 1\1.ycar·Qld bu~1ness
major at Saddlcback . v.·ho _will . be
vraduated lhis .June . Mi ss Ch1enobttH,
the daughter nf ~Ir. and r-.1rs. Nick
ChienobieH of Sa n Clenlcn!t Is president
of the junior hos te ss ~roup for the
Jnlc.rfai th Servirt'mnn's Cen1<"r. She. is
l!mployed by r-.tae ·s l'lumb1n~. lier
11oonsor is the San Clerncntc Exchange
Club.
-Karen .Jacobson. 19, 11. Sadd!cbaek
College music ma)or, who is spo_nsored
bv Optimists. t-.11ss .lacobsnn 1s 1he
daughter of h1r. and Mrs. H. \\' .• Jac-
<1bson. She is acti ve in San Clemente
Community Theater activities and works
as a salesgirl at Disneyland.
-Sheri Capitain. 18, a San Clemente
High School senior. is sponsored by the
local Kiwanis Club. She is the daughter ol
1.1rs. Rosemary Ponce an d Mr. Robin
Oruge Coast
Capitain, both of Sa n Clemente. Miss
Captain wa~ !I junior fiesta queen in
1 ~:'16. She plans a career as an airline
ste\vardess.
-Barbara Cheatum. l8·ycar-0ld Triton
senior. is sponsored by local Rotarians.
She is the daughter of Mr and f.1 rs Noah
Cheatum. The coed. whose hobbie~ in·
cJ udr singing and guitar. has bern ar·
crpted.,by the International Up V.'ith Peo-
ple mus1ca! organ1zalion.
-Patricia Currey. 19-ycar-o\d n:i.rsinJ(
student at Saddlcback. is i;ponsored by
the S<tn Clemente I.ions Club t-.l 1s~ Cur-
rey. daup.hlcr of to.tr and f.1r s .. Joseph
Currey of San Clemente, was a contesl·
ant In last year's 11rst annunl .Junior
Miss con1peli\ion, also sponsored by !.he
local Jaycees.
The winner of the .July t.:ompetit1nn will
be named on the ba sis of dollar coupon
votes and judging al lhe pa gean1 itself.
The coupon plan . said ,J a y c e e
sookesmen, would involve the sale of
dollar coupons through loca l business es
which amount t.o one \'Ote !or the can·
didate or the purchaser·~ choice.
The vote coupon also will have 11
1nerchandisc va lue, spokesmen said.
Co upon la\lies will form SO perccnl of
the judging, wilh pageant competition
fulfilli ng the re.st.
The wi nner will have an honored spot
in the. annual Fiesta La Christianita
Parade on July 17. j
But lhe far m and food price increases
were less than normal for May, and artcr
seasonal adj ustment those indexes were
sho\\·n with declines. ~ ' The adjusted index for farm products.
processed foods and feeds 111ent down 0.2
percent. wh ile the. adjusted index ror
fa rm products alone declined I.I percent.
The overall rise of 0.4 percenl in
\\holes ale prlees compared with in·
creases of 0.3 percent in Apnl. 0 2 per·
cent in ~·larch, 0.9 percent in February
and 0.7 percent in January.
After seasonal adjust ments, Ihle. ~fay
increase \\'as listed al 0.3 pcrccnl. com·
pared lo an ad justed rise of 0.5 percent in
April.
But the May statistics showed thal in·
flation . which the Nixon Administration
has pledged to curtail, is still plaguing
the nation. The adminislratlon has !'.Cl :i
goal of reducing inflation to an annual
rate of 3 percent by mid-1972.
The 0.4 percent wholesale price ri~e Jn
May, ii continued at the same rate for a
ye ar, would come out to an annual in·
crease flf 4.8 percent.
Wholes ale pr ice increases usually pot·
tend la ter ri~e... in c<insumer prices.
The BLS said "continued streogth In
metal and melal products prices and a
sharp upturn in the fuels Index caused
about 70 percent of the total rise for in·
dustrials" in Ma y.
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Jobless Rate
In Building
Tracles Higl1
WASHI NGTON <AP) -The nation'ii;
unemployment rate inoved back up In
May to match a nine-year high of 6.2 per·
cent of the U.S. wnrk force, the govern:.
men! said today.
Jobless rates rose especially for con-
slruction workers and sa les work ers and
young women. and the number of long
te rm unem ploye d -27 weeks or more -
climbed substantially, the Labor Depart·
menl Said.
The national jobless rate was up from
6.1 percent in April,. said t h e
1 • departmenl"s Bureau of Labor Statistics
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IT WASN'T THIS GOOD FOR RICHARD HENRY DANA
VIPs To ur F•cilities At Dina H1rbor Chrl1t1nlns
Champagne Pops
Dana Point M urinu Christened
A Riverside physician and his wile . who
held the longest reserva\lon ainong hun-
dreds of boat owners for a slip at Dana
Harbor 114 years) christened lhe new
marina Thursday with a bnt1le of cham ·
pa~ne smacked ag;ilnst a dock piling.
Dr. and r-.trs Frnnklin Park werr
i;.ucsl.!i of honor ;:ii clabora1e nctivilics at
1he harbor .... hich heralded the formal
openrng or hundreds of boat berth.~ 1n the
('ast basin. The de\'elapn1cnt. 1vhich still
rs cl'.ihlinuing. is being undertaken by thl!
Dana r-.f arina Corpor:ition . 1
Dignitan<'s included Asscn1b!yn1an and
r-.lrs. Robert Badham .
Scores of officials and other gu ests din-
cd on seafood aboard the reseatch vessel
Ncsco I !hen tou red the harbor and cruis-
ed on the open sea for several hours.
-The celebration was the second for A
major leaseholder at the harbor. Earlier
th is year official~ for the restaurant to be
buill al the ha rbor held their own
groundbreaking.
Formal opening or the r-nlire harbor
complex is sch eduled July 31.
County Supervi sors Ron Caspers and
Ralph B. Clark were among the day's
~ucsts . County Harbor Director Kenneth
Sa mpson. plus chamber of commerce and
other com muni!y lt'aders also attended
the event.
New Fire St~1tio11 Actio11
Waits Soil Test Fi11di11gs
San Clcmcnte co uncilmen bave decided l f bidders conform to the estimated
In wait ror a MJils engineering reporl on price or lower, IJ1en a surplus might be
the dirt beneath civic center before com· "'ipcctcd in lhe city'1 budget ol '170,000
milting $7,000 to fina l drawing work for a for lhe project.
new fire department headquarters The fun ds for the new facilities wh ich·
C.Ouncitme n received Uie 'prelimina ry wll l offer expanded garage space, more
drawings of the new building Wednesday, offices, a lobby and darkroom, have been
but declined to authorize lhe final work ae<:umul aled from lhe city 's share of
by architects winard T. Jordan and state clgarctle tax revenut!.
Marvin Renfro. Jordan explained to councilmen that
,Jordan said that verbal commCnts the design of the he:1dquarters presented
The actual number of jo b I es _,
Americans dropped 300,000 lo a total of
4.4 . million. but because it usually
declines more tha n that in May the
bureau figured it as a r!se of 130,000 on a
seasonal basis,
Th~ burea u also reported that average
t:arnings of some 45 million rank and file
workers -more than half !he nation's
work force -rose ·two cents an hour to
SJ.40 and increased $1.41 per y,•eek to
$12SA6.
The average weekly paycheck was up
$7.06 for a si x percent gain over the past
year. A 4.3 percent rise 111 living costs
over the same period reduced purchasina;
power S5.39 per week leaving the
average worker with a net gain or $1.67.
The report said lhe nation 's total
en:ip.loymcnt rose 500,000 in tvlay to 78.7
million_. but because it Renerally rises
moce 1n May the bureau figured ii as a
265,000 rise on a seasonal ba sis.
The jobless rate for \.\"omen 211 In 24
years old continued its ~harp climb of re·
cent_ months. rising from JO.J percent in
April lo 11.5 percent in May -the
highest i~ n1ore than a docad~. lha
burea u said.
In a racial breakdown. lhe bureau said
the unen1ployment rate fo r Negroes rose
from 10.0 to 10.5 percent. highest in near·
ly eight years, and !he rate for whita
worke rs edged up Fro1n 5.6 to 5.7 percent
for the highest in nearly 10 years.
The jobless rate for full time workers
ro~e. from 5,:'I to 5.8 percent, the report
sai d.
Cyclist Shatters
Display Windo'v
In San Clemente
A motorcyclist who said his throttle
s~uck drov~ his bike lhrough a large
display w1ndnw in down town S a n
Clc1nen!e late Thursday.
Polit.:e tcrn1ed il "cx!remcly lucky''
that Ronald Pau! Lcuthard , 22, suffered
only minor culS and scrapes .
The freak n1isha p occurred at 11 p.m.
al the corner of Avenida Del Mar and El
Cai:riino Real when the cyclist attempted
a nght turn onto El Camino.
Leulha rd, who lives at 32452 San
Marcos. San Juan Capistrano. asserted\y
drove at high speed across lhe in·
tersecllon and through the large display
window or Stormonl Photogra phy, 199 S.
El Camino.
The cyclist refused medical treatment
for the minor hurts.
The impact caused heavy damage to
the cycl e and alsa broke a water pipe at
lhe studio, office rs said.
Weather Busing to Be Upgraded
For Retarded Students
made by soils experts indicated about unusual difficulti es because ol the 1plil
$3,400 ln special fo undations and concrete levels of the exl~lng cktlc center struc··
caissons would probably h11ve to be in· ture. ,
Girls Cltih Play
To Open Tonight Sunny and warmer wealher
just what the Fish Fry ordered-
Js the outlook for lhe wl!ekc.nd
along the Orange Coast. Look for
high readings of 118 on the beach
and 78 further Inland.
INSWE TODAY
K'iott's Berry f arm Qr!.$ 11n·
der wa11 for Ille sul'!1mer until
the open.tng of two tut!D ottrac·
tiOtlf this month. Pictures ond
1tor11 art in todo11·s \Vickendt r.
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Bu.9 service for trainable mental\}'
retarded studl!nts In the San Joaquin
Elemen\ary School District ta about to be
im proved.
Trustees ltarned Wednesday that
situations lhat bad children spending lour
and live hours on a bus would be C9f'· rec~ stilrtiJ'I! ln July. · •
P1rcnts of San Joaqu1n'1 tralnible
menta lly rctardt!d children eurrenlly
send their childrm to the ((rtf:tey School
In A1tahcim, a C9U0ty facility specialli·
ing in classes ror lhMe children. '1'he
new term beg ins 1Jul)' a.
A bu! schedule. •rr11nged by the coun·
ty, often forcdd children to ride lwo hours
or more one way while the bU1 mean-
dered through three 1ehool districts ln
eluded in the construction of the building •te said that proposals to add a fueling
proposed to occupy the existing fire area for city vehicles, plus a ho1e drying
department parking lot. tower would be considered as extras In
Soils in the arl!a are somewh at difficult the plan. Jf they were included, 'tlle cost
to build on, councilmen learned . of the structure w<iuld rtiacb closer to the
No mcntiOn has been made recently on si70.ooo.
southern Orangt COunl y co 11 e c l Ing when the project could go nut lQ bid. The Flre Chief Merton W. Hackett ad·
e:hi\drtn. . ~ ftn11l drawing stages wbuld take about vacated the lnslallaUoii of both ltle
Dr. William SLOcks, ass I s tan t two months' more work. lower, which would dry. "(_et flrt bo~
ruptrlntendent for Instruction. lOld the In • day plus the fuel popi:.
board th!lt smaller vana will be used to He said thlt when tbe.~city yards al
collect the children and the mOlt ttme D • R • Avenlda' Mjr'llma r ire clo.td arld ee-
•peol one way 00 0 but wfil 1!e • bo11r CW , . a'.irv -lrl'.JlCe.§11 • .tlyilles .ohifl !t> <Ill lie'!' .-f'dlll!•·. nil teD tnutts .. r.. ' '" ~ ' • "~·~i~ " ·1~1 '· '1 U9ft p1'nt potte:e fire fnd '41~ ·city AITang~ts' are. aloo;. being~~ ~ N eedeif a Bect(JJB'.aly ' 'vel!lcle~~ld ii.;. lO -· ccinsldm)te
sldered·to collect each c:lri1.'.•t hll hofllt. t . i' ~ dlstan~ for fuel. ·
Twelve children 1ri curi:tntly tnvolved CANANOAJGUA, N.Y. (UP1~ -MJu fnc.fud1ng the 3asoUnt station at city
from the San Joaquin diltrict. The state Kristi Pallok, 21, ftS named wlMer of hall. ht said , would.save Ume and fUnds
requires a school district .fo develop Its the Ontario County Dairy 2rlnce!S .C9JI· In exllfr\ded rue( dr!Yil'IC to and from.the
own l)l'Olt'am at its own facilltlf! "When te~t Thu rsd1iy night. new city yard area.
Its student popuhtUorrrtaches a.ooo. The new reprellflntati ve of I.he milk pro-Budge t.minded councilmen reserved
This is tht1 last year lhe children will duclng Industry commented : "I'm SC:> comment in much o·f thlf'planntng until a
attend school outside of thelr o n shook. Ri ght flow I'd like a gl ass of meeting later this month "(hen the aolls
di.strict. ' beer.'' repo~L will be ready for tht4 •tudy.
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A two-per formance run of "OUt
Neighboring Associated S t a t e s ' '
apansored by the South Coast Girls Club
will open tonight at San Clemente Hieb
School's Little Theater.
An additional ~rformance by the
young actors is scheduled next Friday
nlKhl as well.
Nancy Tyron<, 10. of Dana Polnl ;WI~
hav .. onootthe leodiz\11 rolft In the m•JO,:
produc!1"n belng produced by ' "Tb•
Phllanlhraplsls," a )oc1I group ol.
theatrk:il voluntctrr.
curtain time ror bolh ~rfonn1nce1
will be • p.m.
A score or youngsters rrom age 10 to 11
will QU{orrn In Qle three-act satire' deplc·
ting a )iing of a OeUtlous CQUDtry ••
Prooeeds from both perrorm1n«a will co toward Girls Clul> actlvl\lt:s.
Adults and c.hlldreft are welcome.
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QC I-Iealth
Planners
·under Fire
By JACK BROBACK
Ot , ... tl•ll1 l'llel ll•ll
Ttie confused world of Orange County
health plannina was probed Thur5day by
an assembly subc:ommillee and some
,;tartling facls were brought lo lighl. For
e:iample:
-Paul White's appointment as presi·
dent of the new Health Planning Council
U probably illegal.
-~1edical authorities of the county
1horoughl y disapprove or the supervisor·
created health council.
-Hospital operators of the county also
strongly criticiu the make up of the new
council .
' -The current ad hoc Facilities Review
Committee was appointed behind the
i;cents on the basis of names submitted
by White's wife and another employe of
the regional Comprehensive Health Plan·
ning Assn.
The assembly subcommiltee is chairt'd
by A~t'mblyman William Campbell (R·
J~acienda Heights) and inc I u de 11
As~blyman David Pier:ron ( 0 •
Jnglewood).
The appearance in Santa Ana w1.11 spur-
red by chargea of conflict or inlerest on
the part of county planning commissionu
Atnold Forde in the recent Saddleback
Community Hospital row.
Al though Chairm1n Campbell em·
pl:iasiud that he'w1s not investig11ing the
actions or the county plannina com-
mission, he and Pierson were obvioualy
well briefed on local problems. Their
questions hit sensitive areas.
White's questionable appointment as
p~sident o! lhe new health council was
e'xplained by him .
·"I was told by the Southern California
council that we must have a president
quick so 1 took a letter naming me to the
post around to the three su pervisors who
were available and had them sign it."
Those V.'ho signed the letter were
Supervisors Ronald Caspers. Robert Bat·
tin and Ralph Clark. White is an ex-
ecutive assistant to Caspers.
Tl)e ordinance creating the new heal!~
council spetiritally states that the presi·
dent is to be appointed by the board of
supervisors, presumably 1n regular
m sion.
·Challenging the make up of the health
council were Dr. Fred Kay, president of
flte Orange County Medical Association ;
Dr. Wallace Gerrie, former president of
t.h.e defunct county Comprehensive Health
PJannin g As!OCiation, and J am es
McAlvin, administrator of Anaheim
Memorial Hor;pital and a membe.r of the
Hospital Council of Orange County.
Dr. Kay and McAlvin stated that their
groups have not named ap:rintees to the
new health group and dh not plan to.
They tharged that the new 78-member
council is unwieldy and so loaded with
political appointees that the providers of
health 'care will have little or no voice in
health planning.
Dr. Ger rie charged th11t the ad hoc
committee , now the only active health
group in the county, had physician
members •·most of whom own interesl.$
In private hospitals."
The health councils pass on plans for
nr'IY hospitals and hold investigations in
tht: fields of health manpower. health
r.are. mf'ntal retardation a n d en·
\•ironmenta! health.
It is the power of hfe or death over
proposed hospitals !hat 1s tht tause of
mo5t of the arguments ~·1thln and v.·ithout
Ille council.
The new county health council Wa!
created by the super\'isors in January bul
has yet to be organized f ifteen tif the
proposed 88 members ha\·e nol yet bttn
appointed.
'the se! up calls for 25 members namer1
by the super\·1sors. 2S by the cities and
the bah1nce by !he medical association,
n1Jrses or~aniullions and other health·
orlented group5.
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COSTA MESA FISH FRY'S MIDWAY SHAPES UP AT CITY PARK
Dan Woo4'1, 8, Hai Choice Spot· to Witch C1rny Workers
Carnival Mood Reigns
·For Big Mesa Fish Fry
At 9 a.m. today, Costa Mesa Park w11s
a quiet. gra ssy H!l!e island amidst a sea
of concrete streets -hardJv a soul Jn .sight. .
By 6 o'tlock toni.11h! it will be a carni·
val center, a fish eater's paradise. a show
place filled with loud music and thou.
sands of people.
It happens this way once a year when
the CO!la· Mes.a.Newport Harbor Lions
Club kindles the fire for its an"ual Fish
Fry and Camival.
This one is the 26!h and more than
100.000 residenlf and vi5ilors are expec.
Students Slate
March for POW
To Knott's Fann
Some 500 Brea.Olinda High School
sh.:dents are marching Saturday 1o show
their moral supporl for an El Toro
P..larine pilot missing in southeast A'sia
since 1967.
The spirit or Steve n H11nson wil! be
wilh them all along 1he 10 2 miles from
their school to Independence Hall al
Knntt's Berry Farm.
Mrs. Carole Hansnn ""'ill be walkin~ the
entirt distance also and at the end nf the
march !he El Torn housev•ife \v11l tell
students ""'hat 1l's \Jke to not know ""'here
your husband is.
Students hope ro raise rnouRh mont y -
SI0,000 -lo send ;i student delegallon to
Laos or :iorth Vietnam to plead for in·
forma tion on Hanson and possibly his
release
The school studcn! hndy has <1d0pted
Steven Hanson a~ 11~ prOJCCI tn help
pr isoners nf war. Students <1lsn pl;in ro
~1·rile to 20,000 other high schools aski ng
each to adopt a missing servicem an and
launch let!er wri!ing campaigns in his
behalf.
Hanson wa s shot down nver Laos in
1967 ""'hile piloting a helicopter in a
medital evacuation.
flis wife, now a leader In lhe POW-~flA
struggle, has never learned h i s
whereabo"uts. but Jeels he ha s been a
prisoner all this time.
The Breai-Olicda students hope they can
help her and others learn what has hap.
pened lo missing servittn\en.
Summer Signups
For Laguna
Recreation Set
Re~istralion for the Laguna Beach
RecreaUon Department's s ummer
classes will ope~aturday and continue
through June II. .
Sign·UP houra at the de partmtnt off ice,
J75 N, Coast llighway, will be from 9
a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Mond1y and 9 a.m. to l p.m. Tuesday
tllrough Friday.
Recreation director CieOl'gt f'owler
ftc1)mmends early re1iltralJon, 1\nct
many claascs are quickly rilled and all
placement is on a Ur1k'Ome, first-served
basis.
Reglstr1Llon Is rtalricttd to peraons
living In tht Laguna Beach achool district
and all ftu are payable at lime ot
rtglstta!lon, by ct!h or theek or money
order ma'l:se out lo the City ol Laguna
&ach.
Clusts Include swimming, tennis,
b8Uet, dance, dojj: obedlcnce.101r. guitar.
aurfln£ and theater workshop and
schedules art listed In a brochure
avaUable at lhe Recreation Otpartmtnt.
ted to visit the Harbor Area to pa rUcl-
pate in !t.
Fish dinne rs will be served at the park
Friday, Saturd ay and Sunday and the
carnival ride.~ wl)l be open al the same
time. A two-hour parade highlights the
festival at 10:30 a.m., Saturday.
One pretty girl will be selected as ,._fis!I'
t.iermaid at 3:30 p.m., Su11rlay and a
lucky ticket holder wil! win a 19'11 Ford
Pin10 at & o'clock !hat same night.
The parade, with 160 entries. will be
filmed Saturday by Dick Li ne and
KTLA's television crew for broadcast at
4:30 p.m .. Sunday on Channel S.
f ish dinners start at 5:30 p.m., loday.
The highlight of tonight's actfvities wi ll
be a battle of the bands at 7:30 o'clock
featuring four yoong. rock bands from
the Harbar Area .
following Saturday 's parade. the cro.,.,·rl
v.·ill shift back 10 the park for fish din·
ners and ca r.nJval activities. Dave De·
Soto. K~1PC radio nrwsman. will emcee
a ~pecial performance at 1 :JO p.m, of
the Tijuana Police motorcycl e "Suicide
Squadron"
Continuous entertainment. will be of·
fercd each day on the park su1ge.
The twn top atrrac~ions Sunday are the
baby contest -220 entered last year -
and the Miss f.'lermaid selection. More
than 50 prizes wilt be offered in raffle
dr;iwings e;ich of the three days.
Lions Cluh members are hoping Lo take
In over S90 ,000 gro~s this year which
would allow them to j!;JVe more th11n
$30.(\()0 in dnnat ions to Har bor Area or·
ganiza11ons . /
La~t year. the. Lions Club donated 132.·
000 anrl the !oral iR 25 yea rs has been
rnnrc than $2115J)(l0.
Thr gr;ind marshal of this year's par·
ade is Bill Skiles. partner 1n the Skilf's
:ind Hrnderson comedy ream, and son
of !he lai r Bnh Skiles. one of !he nrig1ri·
a1nr ~ nl 1he F1~h Fry
Bill Skiles will nrle in the p~rildc with
his mother. ~lr.~. Neille Sk1le.~. Other
special guests inc l1Jde · US . Represenl11·
!ivc~ Richard Hann<1 i D·Anaheim l and
,ll"lhn Sch mitz I R·Tt1sltn): As~emb!ymrn
Robert Badham (fl.Newport Be<1ch l anrl
Robert flurke ( R·HUflfington Beach). 11nd
Orange County Fifth Dls tritt Suptrvlsor
Ronald Caspers.
i:.r i:.r i:.r
Her e's Schedule
For Big Weekend.
In Costa Mesa
Here's the lineup for the Costa Me••·
Newporl Harbor Lions Club three-day
fi sh fry :
Friday: S:30 p.m. -fish dinners serv·
ed In Costa Mesa Park. 6:00 p.m. -30
carnlv1 I rides and g1me booth11 open at
park. 7:30 p.m. -Battle of the bands
concert
S1lurday: 10 a.m ...... carnival opens.
10:30 a.m. -two-hour parade starts.
noon -fi sh dinner~ st!:rved in the parll,
J :30 p.m. -variety att.s on the park
stage. intersperl'ied through day with
drawings for donated giILs. 4: t~ p.m. -
Dorothy Jo Oa.ncers on atage. 6:30 p.m.
-Sing out, Young Gentrat!On on s1age.
A:OO p.m. -rtra,.ing for a 125 Y1maha
Motorc)'cle.
Sunday : noon -carnival optns, fish
dinner! 11erved. 2:30 p.m -annual baby
contest. 3:30 p.m, -selection of Miss
MermRld. 8: 15 p.m. -Arlet Hlgbet
D&ncers on sta~t. 8:00 1'J.m. -grand
dr,wlns for a 1971 Ford Pinto.
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24th Yuba Body Found
Irrigation Water Covered Victim's Graves
YU.l!,4. ·c1TY (UPI) -A"other body
was unearthed 'Thursday from the crude
graveyard in peach orch etrds along I.he
Feather River,
bringing the toll to
two dozen in Ameri·
ca's worsl conllrm·
cd 1nass killings.
Sheriff Roy While·
ak er said the body
-the first dug up
in rive days -WRs
found about 300 feet
from the river in
DOI YN• s the orchard where
most of the hack ed and stabbed remains
of itinerant farm hands have been U•·
e<1vered. The site
had been covered
with i r r i g al i on
water.
The sheriff !aid
he woold send a
team of depul.!es
' b11ck to the orchard
to dig al another
suspicious earth in-
dentation which has
been under water
until today. cu'"'"
So far, authorities have been able to
come up with photoar.aphs of 11ine of the
IS ide.nlified \'IC·
tin1s recovered from
graves, Tho~e p1C'.
tured are C!arenf(
Estelle Dobyness. 45,
from Alabama: WI!.
lia1n F.. Karnp, Ba·
ton llogue, La ., Ed-
ward M. Cup p; El·
bert J. Hiley . Jonah
Smallwood ; Kenneth
KAMI' E. Whitacre, 40, of
Alameda, Ca!U.; Sigurd E. Beier ma n,
alias Pete Peterson, 63, from fo.1arys·
ville, Calif.; l\1ark
B. Shields: .and Ray.
mond ~1uchache.
Across the ri ver
in r-.1arysv1!le, sus-
pect Juan V. C~
rona was interview-
ed for 21h hours by
a court. appointed
psychiatrist.
Corona, 37. a farm
lahclr contractor and 11:1Le'I'
former mental patient, pleaded innocent
this week to charge1 of kllllng JO ol the
victims. 11 1 s pre·
lirnina ry h e a r 1 n g
was set for June l6.
Dr. J oseph Cant-
ton. <1 psychiatris t
rrom Stanford Uni·
vrrslty Medical Cen·
h•r, told newsmen
ar1~r his visit with
Corona that he hacf
been appointed by
SMALLwooo the eourt to examine
the :-;usper.l. He det!ine.d to discuss the
session inside Yu ba t'ounty Jail. saying
J1r had been lorbul·
den by the court to
ta lk.
Anorhrr psyehia.
Inst v.·as cleared to
v1s1t Coron;i Jn his
Jail cell. Dr. Wa lter
Bromberg of Satra-
mcnto7 ·.,.,·ho tesl!fifd
on behalf of Jack
Ruby at his 1nal for
slaying Presidential wH1r•c11:•
assassi n Lee Jlar ()ry Oswald , received
permission to see the suspect,
And Dr. lle11ry D.
Laguna Council Opposes
Moon, chairman and
profes~or of patho-
logy at the Un11·er·
sJty of California
Medica I School in
Snn Francisco. rai~·
ed !he possibility
1hat at least one ol
the: victims was at·
tacked near a grave
site and might ha ve
Coastal 'Scenic Drive'
The Llguna Beach City Council took
positive and negative action this v.·eek on
several piece! of proposed legislation af·
feeling the future of the coa."itline.
5 Artists Win
Right to Design
Displ<t y Booths
Based nn their unique booth desig'n pr~
posa!s, five Laguna Beach artists have
been selected to construct their own
open·air display booths for the upcoming
Frslival o~,.
The five """ere chosen from a field of 18
artisl.s v.'ho subm itted designs .. to festival
officials. All of the 175 artists taking part
in 1hc Festival were invited to propose
designs for a special display area.
The f1ve winners are Lu ~1urphine,
ceramics and stoneware ~ Ma ur ice
f\1artine, woodtraft and furn it u r e ;
Michael McKee, ceramics : Don Tredway,
jewelry ; and Victoria L i t l l e j o ~ n ,
ceramics and stoneware. The .specialty
constructed booths will be located in
prlmt positions away from the other
artists taking part H\ the festival,
Because the five artists have now
vacated their originally assigned spaces.
six neo.v artists have been accepted into
-the fes!ival . They are V::ilerie Bethtol.
,Janel Crucia na, Fred Gowland. Les
Isaacs. Carolyn Skenderian and Michael
Tartaglia.
To enhance the overall appe::irance of
lhe festival grounds this year. all Qf the
arti~ts \\•ill br rPquired tn cover the peg·
board panels in the permanent booths.
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The council unan imously agreed tn
\'Oice opposition to a proposed "scenic
drive" alting the bluffs between Laguna
Beach and Newport BeAch, which v.·ill,.ibe
the subject of 11 county Planning Com·
mission hearing Tuesda y.
The idea of "paving the bluffs so
everyone can drive down and look at the
ocean" was ridiculed by councilman Roy
Holm ""'ho asked !hat !he city manager
be instructed to protest !he proposal in
behalf nf the city al the Tuesday hearing.
However. a proposa l !hat the coastal
v:aters off the 11ame Irvine !ands be in·
eluded fn a marine preserve now being
sought in lcgisl1111on b.v As~emblsman
Hobert Radham v.·un equally unanimous
approval of !he Art Colony councrlmen.
At the request of councilman Edward
Lorr, the council considered going on
record as opposing three pending state
Assembly bills involved in the proposed
Coastal Zone Conservation Act
Bi!l11 AB 1472 aod AR 14i:1 would be
detrimental and ineffective. councilmen
agreed os they voted to oppose then1.
llowevcr . at the suggesrion of coun-
cilman Holm. action on AB !47L w11s
r1efcrred until the June 16 co1Jnc1!
rnceting.
l!oln1 sairl hf was "strongly in ravor"
nf this bill th;it wou ld create a stale com-
mission to control shoreline develop·
men ts
"I am aware of the contcrns regarding
regional government wl!h veto pn11er
over county and ci ty actions," said Holm.
''but I feel that this coastline cannot be
preserved without regional controls on
air pollution. water equality andf like.
\'.'e cannot rf'l.v on the counties a citles
lo do the job."
a
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IE•!RMAN
been buried alive .
On ~1ay 25 a trail of blood was found
across a ri vf'r levee roarl and b!OOO splat-
ters were discovered
on grass near one of
the graves at the
or ch,1rd.
Moon told news.
nicn that s I ea d y
bleeding ln I a r g e
<11nounts and spal -
t. er s of blood
•·would raise !.he
strong presumption
of arti\'e bleeding
from a pumping hear1."
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The discovery of the 24th body mt1y
help turn up others. said the man,.ger
MUCH.t.CHE
Francisco suburh.
of "1e~!ern Al'rial
He said Sheriff Wh ite.1cre ga ve him
th e rxact location or 1he la!esl dis covery
-made after the fi lms wcrr taken -
and a reappraisal of lhe photogrnphs
coof1rmcrl !he site.
"\Ve have not made a finrl on ou r
own," Powell said. "But now 11'c haVP a
perfect exan1ple '• He said experts would
revie w the pictures again.
Whitea ker said the latest Vic tirn , who
had been dead about fl month . was fu lly
clotherl. borr hllr k marks from a ma·
che!e or hravy knife a1 the back of !he
neck. <ind had his sh1rl pulled up O\'et
his head -like the 23 other bod ies.
Don 't mi11 thi s rare opportunity lo purch ase our
fil'l e !•m ~ •t •xceptionel saving s. Choose from
• widt 1e lection of i uc~ n1m11 br1nd1 a a M.11.rbro,
Oe1 ign Guild, M1rio, a nd me ny others.
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13 Cars Stoned
Vandals Hit Storage Lot
Several new au lomobiles pnrked at a ~ontroversial storage Jot in Lagunra Can·
yon were stoned by vandals Tllursday
morning, the lhird act of malicious
mischief in recent months.
Owner David Phillips, or Phillips Buick.
said no estimate had yet been made or
damage lo the 13 cars, parked at bis
storage lot at 127 Canyon Acres Drive.
Police said the incident occurred.
l!omelime between 7 and s a.m-. Tbursdav
when an unknown suspect thre" rock!! at
the cars from outside the high fence sur-
rou nding the lot.
·Several large roclu Y"ere found by
police on the ground near the vehicle.c;,
which we re denteq and scratched from
the stoning, investigators said.
The storage lol has been the targeL of
controversy since early April when pav·
lng of lhe lot was hailed because a
permit had not been obtained from lhe ci·
ty. Wor~ was later allowed to resume
under a temporary permit.
Construction of the fe nced lot, which i!
lighted at night, has been attacked by
many canyon residents, .,~•ho claim
presence of the automobile faci lity ruins
the natural appearance of lht area.
Over Easter Wetkend in April tht lot
was Uie. site of more than $5,000 damage
~·hen a hammer-wielding man climbed
the fence and dented and broke windows
in 19 autos. That same weekend, vand;ils
lhrew eggs onto several cars from th•
cliff overlooking Phillips' dealershi p,
located at 310 Broadway. No damage was
reported.
Lagu11a Council Receives
Criticism of Pla11 . Study
A 30-page crilicism or the Laguna
,Beach general plan study prepared by lhe
firm of Daniel, Mann, Johnson &
111tMendenhall for the city, was presented lo
city councilmen this weejt.
The report, initialed and financed by
the South Coast Oemoc:rat.ic Peace Club,
was prepared by Ed,.ip:d J!.. t.fcElroy.
floctoral student in Ur~n Planning at
UCLA and presented to the council by
G\\1ynne Kirkpatrick. president of the
Citizens' Town Planning AssoCiation. to
which the report was given on its com·
plelion.
The CTPA. said Kir kpa1 riek, is '·deeply
concerned with the piecemeal decisions
now being made by lht> cit y in thr.
absence of any formally adopted general
plan.''
He ciled as examples, the construction
of an auto storage lot in Laguna Canyon,
where the Dr.fJM study proposed a public
park and, in contrast, the singling out of
the beachfront hotel zone recom-
mendation as a "mandate to perm it 100-
foot high-rise hotels."
It was regrettable, said the CT PA of-
ficial , that the city planner:ii had not
chosen to regard the Dl\1Jri1 recorn·
mendation for a park as •·an eQUally bind·
illJI' mand<ile."
He urged th11\ the 0~1Jt-.1 be "refiner!
and reinformed" so that its most pcrlt·
nent sections may be speedily adopted as
U.S. \Viii Il clp F ly
Pakistan Ref ugccs·
NEW DELH I (AP) -Tlle Uniter!
Stales is supplying four Air Force C\3(}
transport planes and crews lo carry
thousands of C:ast Pakistani refugees
from overcrowded can1ps along the
border lo camps in the interior of India,
informed sources report.
The informants said the big jets will
alllO transport badly needed relief sup-
plies, especiall y medicine to fight a
cholera epidemic that has kill ed more
than 1,000 of the 4 million refugees from
the civil war in East Pakistan.
Oruge Coast
lt·eather
a guide to city planning belore "what i!
left of our village atmosphere" is Jo.st.
Addressing the council, McEl roy !aid
he had been asked to C<KT1pare the
generel plan as written by DMJM to the
goals stt forth by the CIUzens' Advisory
Committee and had found several im·
portant goal~~ mis!ing and others in need
of clarifica~.
To com~le the needed goal.a and
clarify those thl3t are inconsistent, he
recommended that the CAC be re·
established.
Goars miss.ing from the reports, said
~1cE!roy. were :
-'fo urism goal!, specifying type and
number of vacationers desired aM types
of facilities needed to accommodate
them.
--Capital improvement goals, with
priorit ies for expenditure or city (unps.
-Public service !lystem goals, with
e.stablish~~t of standards for police.
fire, Se'o\'C. transportation, heallh care
etc.
--Citizen planning inpul goals lo perm it
community dialogue \11ith planners and
access to city plans.
Needing clarifi cation, he said , were
definition of "vfl!age" and "village .at-
mosphere" as alluded to in the goals ; and
specific explanation of "protection of the
hill contour" so that violations or degree
of design compliance can be measured.
Major issues facing the city, said the
planner, arc economic growth versus
maintenance or the village ; tourism
versus the village; popul ation growth;
and impact of the Irvine development.
Projections of the im pact of high densi·
t.y construction shnuld be developed with
sewer, lraffic and total impact studies,
he said. High density area11 recomme nded
hy DMJM frequ ently conflict with goal!!
for maintenance of hill contour, village
atmosphere and preservation o f
wilderness.
t-.1cElroy recommends a freeze on aH
major development construction until a
general plan is adopted by legal process.
or as ao alternative, passage of an
ordinance requiring developers to agree
lo meet requiremenls of lhe plan when it
is adopted.
More information should be gathered
and disseminated lo weigh the con·'
sequences of rapid.growlh, he added , and
ecooomic development should be
carefully CQl'Ltrolled or even dela yed until
this infonnaUon is available.
"Once the village is gone.'' he cory
eluded, ''it will be difficult, if not im·
possible, to return to that scale of life."
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Down Bid
67 to 23
• w ASHlNGTON {UPI) -The Stnate
voted today to contin ue the draft, refus·
ing once again to use .,jts constituliorial
power to "raise and support armies" as a
tool to conttol the Vielnam war.
An amendment by Sen. Mark 0. Hat·
fie ld IR-Ore.), to force an end to con·
scriplion June 30 was crus~d 67 tel 23.
The draft, however, wHI ex pi~
m1tomaUcally on thal date unless
Cclngr ess ex tends the Seleclive Servicai
A·ct.
Senate leaders were preparing a
cloture petition to break a threatened
~ ~ filibuster· by Hatf ield and other draft ~
ponents again!l the Administration's pre-
posed two-year extension.-•
Other Senate war critlc1 refused'"ta ·go
11long with Hatfield 's idea of denying the
president conscripts in hopes of hurrying
an end to the Indochina War. 'l'hey
preferred in.stead to concentrate"~ llfto-
tiwar effort5 on 'cutting oU fW"lda for
further conduct of the war.
But that e(fort also appeared to be lag-
ging. Faced with certain defeat , sponsors
of the Vietnam Disengagement Act COJD-
pletely rewrote the measure Friaay tct
£Often a proposed Dec. 3J deadline !or an
end to U.S. participation.
Ot;n.Y Pll.•T 19"1' ,...._ . ' ' ~· ' . Instead of requiring total withdrawal
by that date, Hatfield. Sen. George
J\otcGovern !D·S.D.), and the 2'5 Other
sponsors decided to prohib it funds ht
"~upporl the deployment.of United States
armed forces in or the conduct ol United
States mi litary operations Jn or over
Indochina."
llACK IN llUSltlESS UNDER NEW MANAGIMENT' MAYOi! GOLDBEllG AND OTHERS
G11li9ht lroiier S1ndwlch•d .. , .... n Ch.1m1Mr .1nd Library Gets Overhaul
Mayor, Wif.e ·to Open Cafe
R estaurant to Be Located at Popular Laguna Site
By BARBARA KREIBICH
A popular LagW1a Beach reslaurant
site will be back in business !oon under
lhe new (l\\'nership of Art Colony r.1ayor
Richard Goldberg and his ~·ife Rose
1'-1arie.
Third partner in the eatery will be t-.1rs.
Kerrill 1Sunny/ Johnson, wife of the
owner or the Surf and Sand Hotel.
The three are president, vice president
and secret<1ry, reslJ('c livel)'. of Sunny's
Sidewalk Cafe Inc., 199 North ((last
Highwa y, longtime site. nf the Gaslight
Broiler restaurant wh ich went out or
business some months ago.
The restaurant occupies one end of a
building which currently also houses the
Chamber of Com merce office and county
library branch, both evicted from lheir
old quarters pend ing construction of the
new library building.
The property is (lwncd by builder and
Chamber of C<Jmmerce pres id en t ,
Bernard Syfan . from ~·hom th e
restauranl corporation Ls leasing the
facility.
Mayor Goldberg said loday he docsn 'l
eipcct lo play an active role in \he
restaurant operation, though he is listed
as president of the corpo ration.
"Rose Marie will be running it
mostly," he said, "and I will be taking
care nf the clothing stores."'
Th e couple also own Fashion Gallery in
N q,tion' s Job less Rate
Now Up to 6.2 Percent
WASlUNGTON (AP) -Tbe nation'!
unemployment rate moved back up in
1'1ay to match a.nine-year high of 6.2 per·
ce nt of the U.S. work·force. Ufe govtm·
ment said today.
Jobless rates rose especially for con·
!truction worker:ii and sales workers an d
young women. aud the . numbe r of long
term unemployed -27 weeks or more -
climbed substantially, the Labor Depart-
ment said.
The national jobless rale was up from
S.l percent in April, gaid t h e
dcp3rtment's Bureau or Labor Statistics.
The actual number of j o b I e s s
Americam dropped 300,000 lo a total of
4.4 million, but because it usually
declines mo re than that In ~ay the
bureau figured it as a rise ef 130,000 on a
!easonal basis.
The bureau al so reported lhat average
earni ngs o( some 45 million rank and file
workers -more than haU the nation 'i1
work force-rose two cents an hour to
S3.40 And increased Sl.41 per week to
$125.48.
Boat Canyon. and Fads and Fancies on
Sout h ((last Highway .
The ma yor said neither he n,or his wife
had 3ny previou! experience in the
restaurant business but they were coun-
ting on professional ;rd vtce from Mrs.
John!on, for ~·horn the cafe is named.
lie said extensive interior remodeling
is nea ring completion and opening may
be "by next weekend." A routine betr
and wine license request is pending.
Capacity of the restaurant has been cut
back from 112 lo 100, Goldberg said, and
the kitchen bas been refurbished. The
outdoor eating patio also has been leveled
and p11rtially covered with a lattice roof
to eliminate the .need for . umbrellas.
There will be a t.ake-0ul window In the
rear.
The city, commented 'the mayor. has
been "very tough with us" ab9ut the
remodeling, but he add e<!, "that's as it
~hould be and it certainly needed fix ing
up."
The property on which the restaurant
!Ind the shops housing the library and
chamber office-sland h1ts been in and out
nf the news in ·the Art Colony for some
years.
As long ago as 1967, a Chambe r of
Commerce report on the proposed Main
Beach park suggested that the l50 by 100
foot parcel be acquired by the city as an
11:xtenslon of the Main Beach parcel pro-
per. which ll adjoins.
Syfan acquired the property in 1968 and
presented a proposal for a mote l struc·
ture with underground parking extending
beneath adjacent Heisler Paik and a
public patio above.
This proposal. at first approved in prin-
ciple, later was denied by the city.
Thal provision could be waived if lhe
president fell it necessary "for the safety
of American armed forces during their
wilhdrawsl ... "
In another concession, the dove! pro-
vided a 60.cfay extension of the deadline if
North Vietnam refused to release U.S.
prisoners of war.
Despite its new flexibility, Hatfield sald
the thrusl of the proposal was !tiU the
same: To force the president lo give up
his objective of propping up the South
Vietnamese government until it can sus-
tain the war on its ov•n.
Hat field pleaded v.•ith his colleagues tt!I
end the draft. contending it was both un-
necessary for national security and an
abridgement of democratic freedoms.
But Senate doves -incl uding such
11rch-cri lics or the war wa s Sens. J.
William Fulbright i D-Ark ). and Edward
M. Kennedy t D-Ma ss.) -contended Iha
v.a r would go on ~·ithout the draft or witb
il.
Kennedy contended eliminating {be
draft would simply transfer the burden of
the fighting to poor blacks who join the
army to escap~ ghetto lire .
Fulbright sa id an infusion nr civilian
manpower into the armed for ces was
necessary to avoid an isolated. pro-
fessional "rmy that would gain control or
decision·mak ing.
Deputized SPCA
Officers Plan
Fades in Laguna
Possibility or deputizing animal control
(l(ficers em ployed by lhe Society for the
Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA)
in the Laguna Beach area seemed to fade
following a report to the city council this
week.
In lhe wake Qf complaints of har·
assment of SPCA officers attempting \G
enforce local animal control ordinances.
city manager Lawrence Ross had been
asked lo look into the po!sibility of
deputizing the men with lln1ited pollC\
powers , as is done in Los Angeles.
Sunn y and warmer weather
just what the Fish Fry ordered--
is the outlook for the weekend
along the Orange ·C4ast. Look for
high readings of til on lhe' beach
and ,78 further inla~d.
INSIDE TODAY
Mnott's Bl!!rry farm gets un-
der way for the sum11ter with
tht openi11f1 Qf two ntw ottroe>
&ioh& this mor1th. Pict\i rta and
1t0fll art in toda~'.a Wtt:ktnd('..
Planners Have Big Agenda
More recently, the Main Beach Dev"}Op-
menl Committee received a proposal
from freder!Ck Richman, w ho s e
ConM>lidlHed Mortgage Company !'Jllld
m"ucb or the Main Beach property to the
city, concerning the property occupied by
t.ht restaurant and stofet. •r
The proposal was tb1t owners of the
property would acquire the Ricllfil:ld sta·
Uon property, then trade tht lattu to Uie
city for equivalent highway fronta1e ne1.t
Thi! week Rose reported thal lhe Los
Angeles animal co ntrol · officers are
directly employed by" the city and not by
a private agency, such as the SPCA. The
, chief of police cou ld deputize private
employes, be said, but thi!'J would depend
on urgency of the need .
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are plBMing a late. nil~ Moodfy, with a
ne~ecord 23--llem ·, qtndl awal~C
thelt, .dl!J>oslUoot: •
• Starting of( with requcll for 1, coo-
dllional use permit for betr and "1ne
~rvice at Mayor Richard Goldberg's new
restaQrant, 199 N. Olan Highway, lhe
agenda lists the following business:
--Continued public hearing on a Wendt
Terrace·Wilco-. W1y zone change request.
-Continued discussion of a va riance
11ppTicatlon for a den11ity increas" at e1s
Wllcos ·Way.
-Request to U$C proper\)' on La.guna
Cttlyon Road between MUllaran and
WoodlandtDrives as a tempora.ty parking
l<>t during] the Feslival season.
-Continued discussion or request for a
"spln·arl" oonceaslon at the Shell station,
:JO'(S. Coa!I ·l!Jgltway.
-Site plan review for a coordinated
sign program at 272-278 Broadway.
-Request to encroach Into an llley
with pla nti ng an:.t parking 1paces at 1191
N. C',Q11!'Jt Highwa y.
-Request from Barwick lmpts Inc ..
9"·G1cMeyre· at. to use alstlng ·parttnc
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lot for new and used car stclrage.
-Annual re view and request for corr
Unuallon of approval for dancing at
Sandpiper Lounge, 1133 S. Coast Highway
and replaef! juke box music "'lh Uve
mu!lc. • -Requc~l for extension (If lime. on
variance 1ranted Vacation Vlij age in
Dece mber.
-Annual review or beer and wine
llcrnst for Canyon Coffee Shop, 853
t.aguna Canyon Road.
-Req uest to combine lolot to create
bulldtna site In Arch Beach Heights.
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to the Broiler. · :
ln rtttin, the city would allow a 1~
foe! building height llrriltatlon, aban-
donment of the pede1tri1n walkway and
Incursion lnto HebJer Park for un-
derground parklnc. +-.
The Main Be'ach Committee. llstln1 this
proposal a! one of several which ll drd not
recommend, noted there might be ~gal
queiitklns aboot the lncurtion Into lhe
park and the right of the non·profil beach
corporalion to tr tide property.
Since being vacated by the last
operator! or the GftsliKht Broll er, the:
r est.auran t hits been up for lease.
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Acting Police Chief Capt. Davkl Brown
said he would be reluctant to dcputlu an
officer without "hour• of training."
Councilman Edward Lorr suggested 1
further reporl on leaslbWty .a! d<P.~I
local SPCA personnel.
Councilmtn Roy Holm pointed out thlll
the high turnover of cmploycs at the
local animal shelter might make such ari
a<:.fion,quesUonabl•. A member of 1.1\t au;.
dlence also wArned agaln!l glvtng even
limited police powers lo such temPorart
p&sonnel.
Rose'• report was received and tiled .
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OC I-Iealth
P.1.anners
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Under Fire
By JACK BflOBACK
01 the o.!lr l"I"" il•tt
'J'ht con fuged world of Oranae County
health planfting·was probed Thursday by
an auembly 1ubcommillee and :some
atarUlna facts were brought to light. For
ezample:
-Paul White 's appoirjment as presi-
dent· of the new Health Planning Council
i' probably illegal.
-Medical authorities of the county
thoroughly disapprove of the :supervisor•
created health council.
-Hospital operators of the county also
1trongly criticiz.e the make up of the new
council.
-The current ad hoc faci lities Review
Committee was appointed behind the
scenes on the basis of names :submitted
bY White's wife and another employe of
the regional Comprehensive Health Plan·
ning Assn .
The assembly subcommittee is chaired
by As:sl?mblyman William Cam pbell (R·
Hacienda Height!) and i n c I u d I': s
Assemblyman David Pierson ( D •
lnglewood ). •
The appurance in S..nta Ana was spur·
nd by ch1r1es of connict of interest on
tbe part of county planning commissioner
Amoi11 Fofde in the recent Saddleback
Community Hospital row.
Although Chainnan Campbell em·
phasiud th1t he was not investigating the
actions of the county planning com·
mission, he and Pierson were obviowly
well britfed on local problems. Their
questions hit sensitive areas.
\\'hlte's questionable appoin tmtnt as
preaident of the new health council was
expla ined by him.
"I was told by the Southern California
Ctlun cil that we must have a president
quick !O J took a lttter naming me to the
post around to the lbrte supervisors who
were av1ilable and had them sign it."
Tho~ who signed the letter were
Supervlsors Ronald Caspers, Robert Bat.
tin and Ralph C1ark. White ls an ex.
ecutive aASistant to Caspers.
The ordinance creating the new health
council specifically stale! that the presi·
dent is to be appointed by the board of
:supervisors, presumably in regular
1ession.
Challenging the make up or the health
council were Dr. F'red Kay, prtsidtnt of
the Orange County Medical Association ;
Dr. Wallace Gerrie, fonner president of
the de!unct county Comprehensive Health
Planning Association. and J a m e s
McAlvin. administrator of Anaheim
Memorial Hospital and a member of the.
Hospital Council of Or1n,ge County.
Dr. Kay and P.1cAlvin stated that their
groups have not named appointees to the
new health group and did not pla11 to.
They charged that the new 78-member
council is unwieldy and so loaded with
political appointees that the providers of
health care will havt little or no voict in
health planning.
Dr. Gerrie charged 1hat the ad hoc
committee, now the only active health
group in the county, had physician
members •·most of whom own interests
In private hospitals ...
The health councils pass on plans for
ne\\' hospitals and hold investigations in
the fields of heallh manpo"-·er. health
care. menlal retardation and en-
vironmental health
It is the power of life or death over
proposed tiospitals !hat is the cause of
most of the arguments within and without
the council.
Tht ntw coun ty health council was
created by the supervisors in January but
has yet to be organlzed F'1rreen of the
proposed 88 members have not yet been
appointed.
'the set up call s for 25 members named
by the. supervisors. 25 by the cities and
the balance by the mtdical association,
nurses organiiations and other health-
oriented group.s .
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COSTA MESA FISH FRY'S MIDWAY SHAPES UP AT CITY PARK
01n Woods, 8, H11 Choice Spot to Watch C1rny Workers
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Carnival Mood Reigns
For Big Mesa Fish Fry
Al 9 a.m. toda y, Costa Mesa PArk was
a quiet, grassy little is!And Amidsl a jea
of concrete streets -hardly a soul in
sight.
By 6 o'clock toniiht It will be a carni·
val center, a fish t ater's paradise, a show
place filled wilh loud music and thou·
sands of peop le.
It happens this way once a ytar when
the Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions
Club kindl t s the fire for its annual FiSh
f ry and Carnival.
Th is one is !ht ,26th and more tha11
100,000 residents and visitors are rxpec·
Students Slate
March for POW
To Knoll's Farm
Some 500 Bre;i.Qlinda High Schnnl
slt:dents art. marching S;iturday to show
their moral support for an E! Toro
~l arine pilot missing in soulhea5l A'sia
since 1967.
The spirit of Steven Hanson will be
v.·ith them all along 1hc 10.2 miles from
their school to Independence. Hali at
l\no1\'s Berry farm.
~lrs. Carole Hanson v.•ill be walking lh~
entire distance also and al the end of thP
march the El Toro housev.•lfe will tell
'studen!s v.·hal it's like to not know where
your hu sband is.
Students hope tn raise enough money -
$10.000 -to send a student delegation !o
Lans or Nor!h \'1ctnam In plead for in·
formation on Hanson and possibly his
release.
The school student body has adopted
Steve n Hansnn as its prnjcr1 to help
prisoners of war. Student.~ 11\so plan to
'"'rite to 20.000 other high schools 11 sking
each to adopt a mi ssing serv iceman and
launch letter '"'riling campaigns in his
behalf.
Hanson v"as shot down nver !,;ins in
1967 \\'hi!e piloling a he!icoptrr in a
medical evacuatinn.
His wife, now a leader in the POW-~11A
struggle, has ne.ver learned h is
"-'hereabou ts, but feels he has been a
prisoner all this time.
The Brea-Olinda students hope they can
help her and others learn what has hap-
pened to missing servicemen.
Summer Signups
For Laguna
Recreation Set
Regis tralion for the Laguna Beach
RecreaUon Department's s u m m e r
classes· will open Saturday and conlinue
through June 11.
Sign.up hours at the department nHlce,
175 N. Coast High wa)lr. will be from II
a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. ~o 7 p.m.
Mond1y and 9 a.m. to I p.m. Tucsdey
through Friday.
Recreation director George Fowler
recommends early reglstratlon, since
many classes are quickly Oiied •l\d ell
placement Ls on a first-come. first -served
basl.s.
Regis tration ls rest ricted to persons
livin1 in tht Laa:~a &ach ~hool di~trict
and all fees .are pa,yable at lime of
reglstr1llon. by cash or check or mone y
ordtr made out to the City of Laguna
Bt11ch.
Cl11..5ses include ~w1mmin11 . lennl~.
ballet, dance. dog obedience, golf. gull8r,
iurflng and thrnt~r worluhop 11nd
11chcd ul es are listed In 11 br ochure
11vnllablt at the Recreation Dcpartmen1.
ted to vis!l the Harbor Area to particl-
p.'lte in it.
Fish dinners will be served at lht park
Friday, Saturday .and Sunday and the
camiva! rides v.·ill be open at the same
time. A two-hour parade highlights the
feslival at 10:30 a.m .. Saturday.
One pretty girl wi!J be selected as Mi!s
flterma id al 3:30 p.m., Sunday and a
lucky ticket holder will win a 1971 Ford
Pinto at 8 o'clock tha t same night.
The parade, with 160 entries. will be
fil med Saturday by Dick Lane and
KTLA's telt>vision crew for broadcast 111
4::t0 p.m . Sunday on Channel s.
Fish dinners slart at 5·30 p.m., today.
The hi&hlight nf tonight's activ ities will
be 11 batL!e of lhe bands at 7:30 o'clock
featuring fou r young rock bands from
the H11rbor Area .
Fo llowing Saturday's p;irade, the crowrl
"-'111 shift back to the park for fi sh din·
ners find ca rniva l activities, Dave De-
Soto. KMPC radio ne\\·sman. will emcl't'
a special performance at I :30 p.m. of
the Tijuana Police motorcycle "Suicide
Squadron.''
Continuous entertainment will be of.
fered each day on the park stage.
The 111.•o top attractions Sunday are the·
b11by contest -220 entered la st year -
and the r-.1i ss r-.1ermAid se!tc1ion. Mort
lhan Ml prizes \\'ill be offered in raffle
dr:iwings each of !hf' thre-e days.
Lions Cluh members are hopi n,I! to lakt
In O\'er ~91'1 .000 gross !his yeAr wh ich
\\'nuld all ow them tn i;i:i\'e morf' 1ha11
~.10.f)()(l 1n dnnau ons to Harbor Area or·
i::anization.~. [
La5t vear. lhf' Lions Club dnnatf'd $:12,·
000 and the total iR 2.'i years has been
morr than S285.000.
The grA nd marsh al of this ye;ir 's pAr·
ade is Rill Skile~. par!ner 1n thr Skiles
and H rndl'r~nn comedy team , and son
of the late Bob Skiles . one of the ong1n-
arnrs nf the Fi~h fry.
Bill Sk1lr..~ \\'Ill rirlP in !he parade with
his mother. /\·!rs NC'll1e Skil rs. Olhcr
speci;il guesis include : Ll .S. Rcpresenta·
fives RirhArrl Hanna !D·Anahe lm) anrl
.John Schmit7. ( R·Tust1n ): As.~emblymtn
Robe rt Badham <R-N~wport Bc11ch) ;inr!
Robert Fhirke (R.Hunt ing!nn Brach). And
Orange County Fifth District Superviso r
Ronald Caspers.
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H ere's Schedule
For Big Weekend
In Costa Mesa
Here's lht lineup for the: Costa Mesa-
Newpqrl Harbor Lions Club three.day
fish ffy·
Friday: 5:30 p.m. -fi sh dinners i1erv·
r.rl in Costa ~1esa Park. 6:00 p.m. -30
carnival rides and game booths open at
park. 7:30 p.m -Battlt of the bands
concert.
S~turday : 10 a.m. -carnival opens.
10:30 e.m. -tw~hour parade slarl!.
noon -ri !>h dinners served in tht park.
1:30 p.m. -varif'tY 11ct!i on the park
stage. inttrspersed lhrough day wllh
drawings for donated gifts. 4:15 p.m. -
Dorothy Jo Dancers on stage. 6:~ p.m.
-Sing Out , Young. Generali!!n on st1tge .
8.00 pm -dray,·ing for a 12S Y:lmah a
~lntorCl'Cle
SundA}" nonn -carni'VAI OJX'n!I, fish
chnners se rved. 2·30 pm. -annual baby
conic~!. 3 3fl p.m. -selec!lon of Miss
).1cnna1d 6 15 p.m. -Arlee lfigbtt
T>ancers on st::i.~e. 8.00 p.m -grBnO
drawing for n 1971 F'ord Pinto.
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24.th Yuba Body Found
I rrigqtion Water Covered Victim's Grav~
YUBA CITY tUPI) -Another body
w19 unearthed Thursday from the crude·
graveyard in peach orchards along the
.·.Feather River,
bringing the toll lo
two dozen in Amert·
CA's worst confirm-
ed mass killings.
Sheriff Roy While·
aker said the body
-the first dug up
in five da ys -was
\ found about 300 feet
from lhe river in
DO&'l'NISs the orchard where
most of the hacked and stabbed remains
of itinerant farm hands have bet>n UA·
covered. The site
' had hetn covered
with i r r i g at ion
water.
The sheriff 5aid
he would send a
team of deputles
back to the orchard
to dig at anothe r
i;usplcious earth in·
denlatjon which hes
been under water
unUJ today. ' cu'"
So far , authorities ha ve been able to
come up with pholoar11phs of nine of t.he
15 identified v1c·
tims recovered from
gra.ves. Those pit·
tured .are C!arcnre
Estelle Oobyness. 45,
from Alabama ; Wil-
liam E.:. Ka rnp, Ba·
ton Rogue. La .: Ed·
ward M. Cupp; Et.
bert J, Riley: Jonah
Sn1allwood : Kehneth KA""" E. Whitacre, to, of
Alameda, Calif.; Sigurd E. Beierman,
alias Pete Pettrson, 63, from J\.1arys·
ville. Calif.; Mark
B. Shields ; aod Ray.
mond Muchache.
Aeross the ri ver
in Marysville. su_,..
peel Juan V. Co-
rona w11s interview·
cd for 212 hours by
a court. appointed
psyc hiatrist.
Corona, 31. a fa rm
labor contractor and . 1uL1'1'
former mental patient, pleaded innocent
Laguna Council Opposes
Coastal 'Scenic Drive'
The Laguna Be1ch City Council to0k
positive and negative action this week on
sevt rtl piece~ of proposed legislation aJ.
feeling tht future of the co&!itlint.
5 Artists Win
Right to Design
Display Booths
The council unanimously agreed to
voice opposition to a propo.sed "scenic
drive" along the bluffs between L,11guna
Btach and Newport Beach, v.·hich will be
the subject of a county Pl anning Com·
mis sion hearin~ Tuesday.
The idea of "paving the bluffs so
everyone can drive down and look al the
ocean" was ridiculed by councilman Roy
Holm who asked th;it the city manager
be ins!ructtd to prolf'St the proposal in
behalf of the city at the Tuesday hearing .
Based on their uniqu t booth dtsign pr~ However. a proposal that lhe coastal
y,atcrs off the same Irv ine lands be 1n-posa!s, five Lai una Besch artists have
been selected to construct their O\\'TI cfudcd in a marine preserve no w !>Ping
this week to chargm or k!lhng 10 ol the
victims. II is prt·
liminary h e a r i n g
was set for J une 16.
Dr. Joseph Cant·
ton. a psychiatrist
frorn Stanford Uni·
vrrsrty J\.1edical Cen·
ll'r, told new smen
alter his v1si l with
Corona that ht had
bee n appointed by
SM&.tLwooo !he court to examine
the suspe<:t. He decli ned 10 discuM the
:;tssion inside Yuba County Jail, saying
he had been forbid·
den by the court to
ta lk.
Another psychia·
tnst was cleared to
\'ISJt Corona in his
jail ce ll. Dr. \\'alter
Bromberg of Sacra.
men~o. who testified
on behalf of J:i ck
Ruby at his trial £or
slaying Presidf'ntial wtt1TACRE
•assassin Lee Harvey Qs\\·a!d, received
permission to see the suspect.
B!IEllMAN
And Dr. J-leRry D.
Moon, chairman and
professor of patho·
logy at the Univ tr·
sity of California
Medical Schoo l in
San Francisco. ra is·
ed the possi bility
thal at trast ont of
the victims was at·
tacked near a grave
site and might h.ave
been buried alive. ,,
On May 25 a trail of blood was fou nd
across a river le vee road and blood vii•~·
tcrs wtre discovered ~ 'f'""" ..
on grass near one, of · ;!l" i:~
the graves at the
orchard. • .-.. MJ>. '
Moon told news-jl -. "'".,.. ' ~~~dl~hgati:~~~c!~ &'1 4i.~·.~,.:., .. ··.--:~.·~,J'·j amounts and spat· "'~~ ~
lers of blood
•·would r A is e the
strong presumpllon
of acti ve bleeding
from a pumping hca rL "
The discovery Qf the 24t h body may
help turn up others, said the 1nanagcr
of \Vesicrn Af'rial open-air display booths for the upcoming sought in legislation by Assem blyman
Robert Badham won equally unanimous Festival of Arts. , Photos, Inc., th •
The five were chosen from a field of 18 approval of the Art Colony councilmen. firm "''hich took in·
f · 1 At lhe requesl of councilman Edward artis!.S who submitted designs to est1va !rared photograph~
i.; Lorr. the council considered going on officials. AU of lhe 175 artists ta,..ng part or the grave area
in the Festiv al were i11vlled to propose record as oppo.~ing three pending state Wednesda y.
Assembly bills involved in the propo1ed "I've noW got An designs for a special display area. ex;imple of what I'm The five winners are Lu ~1urphine. Coastal Zone Conservation Act.
8 '11 B d · '' looking for.'' said ceramics and stone11.·are; ~1 auri c e 1 s A 1472 an AB 1~73 v.•nuld be Eugene W. PoweJI at r-.1arline. woodcraft and r urn it u re ; detrimental and inerfcctive, councilmen his office in Red·
t.11chae1 McKee. ceramics; Don Tredway, agreed as they voted to oppose them. Muctt&.CHE wood Cay, 8 San
Jewelry; and Victoria L i ttlejohn. Ho"'·evrr. at lhe suggestion of coun· Francisco suburb.
ceramics and slnncwarc. The specially cil man Holm. action on AB 1471 v.·as He said" Sheriff \l.'hiteacre g<1ve him
constru cted booths will he. located in dererrcd until the June 16 council the exact location of 1he latest discovery
prime positions away from the other meeting. _ made after t.he films wcrr. taken -
artis ts taking part in the festival. Hol m said he was "strongly in ravor'' and a rcappraisal of the photographs
Because the five artists have no\v of this blll that ···•nuld create a state com· con firmed !he site.
vacated their originall y assigned spaces. mission 10 control shoreline develo p· ··we have not n1ade a ltnd nn nur
six r1~· artists have been accepted into ments . own," Powell said, "Bu t now "''C h11ve ,.
the fcs11v111. They are Valerie Bechtol. "I am aware of the roncerns regard ing perfect example.'' He said experts woul d
Janet Cruciana . Fred Gow\and. Les regional governmtnl with veto power review lhe pictures agA ln. l~aacs. Carolyn Skenderian and ~iichael nver county and City actions," said lfolm, Whittaker said !he latest \'ictim. \\•ho
Tart.aglla. ''but I ·reel that !his cnaslline cAnnot be had been dea<t abou1 11 month. was fully
To enhance the overall appearance. of preserved without regional con1ro!s on clothed . bnre h11ck marks from a ma·
the fes11val grou nds this year, all of the air pollutinn. wAler equa1\ty and the hke. chete nr hea vy knife flt the back of 1~
;irtists will be required to co\'e r the peg-\\'e cannot rely on th e counties and cities neck. and had his shirt pulled up over
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Mind Tests
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In Model
Case Due
A Camp Pendleton Marine now un·
dergoing mental tests on the base is out
of the "model agent" business today
after allegedly leading an estimated 60
women down a dead-end palh to fame.
San Clemente po lice reported they
picked up I.he Marine using an al ias of
''Bob Thomas" and turned him over lo
m ilitary authorities after a loc al motel
\Vas swamped '1'ilh calls from young
women who, had been stood up by the
"agent."
DeLectives said local cha rges would
probably not be filed against the Marine,
but that Oceanside ;iuthorities were con·
11idering action dealing with "insurance
<lepos its" collected by the man from pro-
i;pective models.
Investigators said ''Thomas·• asserted-
Jy conlacted women by phone and on the
street and with praise and persuasion set.
up photogrA phy and modeling sessions
with about 30 of the women.
. The man 's pitch. they said, generally
centered on fic titious fashion shov.•s at a
local motel.
The identi cal lJlel hod asserledly w a~
used in Ocean.side, but the rt, seve ral
women reported they gave the man
money to cover the cost or insurance for
new wardfobes he had promised to
delivtr for I.ht "shows."
'The war.drobe never was delivered.
Re~y~ling Up
.
Help ~o Longer Needed
With " new head of steam -gained
through a one-year con tract with a new
disposal fir m -San CI e m e n le ' s
~newspaper recycling project changed its
face this wet'k.
Lionel Burt. an organite.r ()f the pr(}-
ject, said Lhe help being sought from the
chamber or c()mmerce and cilv hall will
no longer be needed after !he recent suc-
cess with the Park Disposal Company of
Buena Park.
The firn1, which recently entered intn
the agreement v.•ith the Back Yard
Ecology Group. already has sent a ne1v
bin to a loca l market parking lot, wh ere
newsprint will be collected and transfer·
red directly lo the Garden State Paper
con1pany in Pomona .
Under the agreement , Burl explained,
the Firm will guara ntee $5 a ton for the
newsprint
Previously. a larger van donated by lhe
Men Cal Corporation of Santa Ana, 11-·as
being used for the newsprint oo 1 tem-
porary basis.
Burt said the new bin will have a
pern1anent spot at the Safewfl y Market
parking lot on North El Camino Rea l.
' He stressed, however, that because
newsprint will not be sorted at a storage
yard . maga zines and ()!her non-pulp
papers must not be included in newsprint
bundles.
''This is rea lly important." Burt said,
"ar1d we have to urge people to donate
onl y bundled newspaper."
Burt praised the coopera tion ~ranted
by 1he market management , especially
local market manager Don Ray.
Thus far the program has been a con·
linuing success -in ract al one point
Burt and fellow ecology group members
SOU(!ht city and chamber help ~ause
the project had outgrown the small group
o! \•ol untee rs.
Prices Register Hike
Of 0.4% During May
WASHI NGTO N <UPI ) -The gnvern-
menl. sa id today wholesale prices in the
nation went up four te nths of one percent
in ri.1ay as a persistent innalion con tinued
lo dog the economy.
Five San Cle1nente Girls
The Labor Dej:iartmenfs Bureau of
Labor Statistics said price increases for
steel and other me tal producl.s, and for
fuels. accounted ror about 70 pe rcent of a
0.4 percent rise in the key indul!ltrial com·
modily price index,
To Vie for Fiesta Queen
The more volat ile index, for rarm pro-
duct:; and processed foods and feeds went
up 0.9 percent in May following a slight
decline in Apr il.
Bul the farm and food price increases
were Jess than normal for f\ta y, and afler
seaso nal adjustment thost indexes were
15hnv.·n with declines.
Five San Oemente gi rls were selected
this week as candidates for the first an·
nu11l compe tition to select a queen for lhe
Fiesla La Christianila Parade .
The project~. in stituted !his yea r by the
Sa n Clemente Jaycees. v.•ill climax v.·ith :t
pageant durinJ! th e Julv 10 Fiesta KickoH
Dinner at the Elks Lodge.
The girls. each sponsored by a local
service club are :
-Sue Chi enobief(. 19-year·old business
major .. 1 Saddlehack who 11-•i!l be
yraduated this June. ri.t iss Chienobicff,
the daughtl'r of ~1r. and h1rs. Nick
Chienobieff of San Clemente. is president
nf the jun ior hostess Rroup for the
lnterfaith Service man's Center. She is
employed by ri.1ac·s Plumbing. Her
soonsor is the San Clemente Exchange
Club,
-Karen .JacobS()n. J!l, a Saddleback
C-Ollege m~ic major, who is sponsored
bv Opti mistl!I. Miss Jacobson is rhe
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. If. W. Jac-
obson. She is active in San Clemenlt
Commu11 lty Theater activities and works
all a llalellgirl at Disneyland.
-Sheri Capltain. II, a San Clemenl.t
High School se nior. is sponso red by the
local Kjwanis Club. She is the daughter of
Mrll. Rosemary Ponce and Mr. Robin
0r .. ge Coast
Weadttt
Sunny and warmer we:aLher -
fuat what the Fish Fry ordue.d-
is the outlook for the weeke:nd
wlong the Orange Coast. Look for
bigh readings or 61 nn the: beach
and 71 furthe:r Wand.
INSmE TODAY
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Capitain, b()th of San Clem ente. twlis~
Captain was a. Junior fiesta queen in
1956. She plans a career all an airl ine
stewardess.
-Barbara Cheatum. JR-ycar-<>ld Triton
!'ienior. is sponsored by local Rotarians.
She is the daughter of 1'.1r. and Mrs. !'\oah
Cheatum. The coed. whose hobbie~ in-
clu de singing and guitar. has bee n ac·
l'rpted by the lntl!rn ational Up With Peo-
ple musical organ1talion.
-Patricia Currey. l9·year-old n~rsing
i;tudent at Saddleback. i!'i sponso red hy
1he Sa n Clemen1e Lions Club ~!1ss Cur -
rey. dau ghter nf M1 an d h-lr!'i. ,Joseph
Cu rre y of San Clemente. was a contest·
ant in las t year's fi rst annual .Junior
Miss competition, also sponsored by Lhe
local Jaycees.
The winner of the July competition will
be named ()n the basis of dollar coupon
votes and judging al the pageant itself.
The coupon plan, said J a y cc e
sookesmcn. would involve the sale nf
dollar coupons through local businesses
which amount to one vote for lhe can-
didate of the purchaser's choice.
The vote C()upon also will have A
merchan dise value, spokesmen said.
Coupon tallies will form 50 percent of
the judging, with pageant competition
fulfilling the rest.
The wiMer will have an honored spot
in th e annual fiesta La Chrisllanita
Parade on July 17.
The adjusted index £or far m product.~.
pro~essed foods and feeds went do11.·n 0 2
percent , while the adjusted index for
farm products alone declined I.I pe rcent.
The overall rise of 0.4 pe rcenl 1n
wholesal e prices compared with in-
creases or D.J percent in April. 0.2 pe r-
cent in ri.larch, 0.9 percent Jn February
and 0.7 percen! 1n January.
/\Iler seasonal adjust1ne nts, the to.lay
incrta~e was hst ed at 0.3 percent, com·
pa red lo an adjusted rise of 0.5 perccnl 1n
April.
Bui the May statistics showed that in-
fla tion, wh ich the Nixon Adm inistration
has pledged lo curtail , is still plaguing
the nation. The administration hall set a
goal of red ucing infla tion l() an snnual
ra te of 3 percent by mid-1972.
The 0.4 percent v.·hole5a1e price rise in
1'1ay. if continued at t~ same ri:i1e for a
year, woul d come out lci an annual in·
crease of 4.1 percent.
Wholesale price increases usually por·
tend later rises in consumer prices.
The BLS sa id "conUnued strength in
metal and metal products prices and a
sharp upturn in the tuels indtx caused
about 70 percent of the total rise for in-
dustrials" in May.
Busing to Be Upgraded
For Retarded Studenf,S
Bus service for lralnabl e mentally
retarded stu.dents tn the Sa n Joaquin
Elementary School District Js about lo be
lm prove:d.
Trustees learned Wedne:!ldey that
situations that had child.re:n spending four
and five hours on • bus would be cor~
reeled llarting 111 Jul)'. ·
Parenta of San Joaquin's trainable
mentally retnrdcd children currenUy
l'iend their children to the Greeley School
in Anaheim. 1 county facility speciallt·
ing tn classes for these children. The
new term begins July 6 .
A bus achedu~. 1rrant1'1:1 by the coun ·
ty, o.rten forced children lo ridt two hours
or mor11 one way whilt: the bu.s mean-
dered through three achoo! dlstrlcb in
southe"n Oringe County c o 1 I e ·c 11 n g
ch ildren.
Dr. WUllam Stocks. a ss Is t.a n t
superintendent for Instruction. toklr the
board that smaller vans wllJ ~ ulel to
.collect U\6 cbildrcr\. and the most bm.
apent one way on • bu.s will bt an,~r·
1nd ten mlnutes. •
Arrangements are 1 180 belnf. coo.
aide.red to collect each chlld at hl111:*ne.
Twetve children are currently '"°Jved
trom the san Joaquin ,diltrict, r&e. .~
requires a school dlJU1,e:t,tO dev9lop ill
nwn program at H.s own facillllel'I .then
lls student populalion reachts Jt~. :i
This is the last year the ~
attend 1chool ()UUiOe._oL.-Atfii:lr' o
d.Jstrict. • ',
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IT' WASN 'T THIS GOOD FDR RICHARD HENRY D.ilNA
VIPs Tour F1cilltie1 At 01n1 Harbor Chriatenint
Champag1ie Pops
Dana Point Marina Christened
A Riverside phys ician and his wife . whn
held the long esl re::rer"'.ation among hun·
dreds of OOat owners for a slip at Dana
Harbor 114 years) ''hristened the new
1narina Thursd<1y 11-•ith a holllc of chain-
pagn c smacked ag;:unst a dock pili ng.
Dr . and ~1rs . Franklin Park werr
,c:ucsts of honor al claborale actlvilies :it
!he harbor v.·hich heralded the formal
npen1ng of h1Jndreds of boat berlhs in th e.
<'ast basin. The development. which still
JS contin ui ng. is· being undertaken hy the
Dana ~,ari~a Coiporatton.
D1gnitar1es included Assen1bly man and
~1 rs. Robert Badham.
Scores of officials and other gue sts din-
ed on seafood aboard the research vessel
Ncsco I then loured the harbor and crui,s.
ed on the open sea for several hours.
The celebration wall the second for 11
maJ or leaseholder at the harbor. Earlier
this year officials for Ille re.sta urant to be
bu1JL ai the harbor held their ow n
groundbreak ing.
formal opening or lhe entire harbor
com plex is scheduled July 31.
County Supervisors Ron Caspers and
R;ilph B. Cla rk were among lhe day's
guests. C-Ounty Harbor Director Kenneth
Sampson, plus chamber of commerce and
(l\her rommunity leaders also attended
Lhc cvenl.
New Fire Statio11 Actio11
Waits Soil Te st Findings
San Clemente councilmen have decide d
lo ~'ail for a soils engineering report on
the dirl benealh civic center before com·
milling S7.000 lo final draw ing work for i:i
new fire department headquarters.
Councilm en received · the preli min~ry
drawings of the new building Wednesday,
but declined to authorb.e the final work
by archite cts Willard T~-JOrdan and
Marv in Renfro. 1
Jordan said that verbal comments
made by soils experl.s indicated aboul
$3,400 In speci al foundatio nll' and concrete
cals.~s would probably ha Ve to be In-
cluded in the constrvcllon of the building
proposed to occupy the exiflting fi re
department parking lot.
Soll ll In the area are ·stimewhat difficult
to build on. councilmen learned.
No mention has been maCle recently on
when the project could g() ow to bid. The
final drawing. stages would take aboul
lw() month!' more work.
New Dairy Pr)ncess
Needed a Bee1; ·Badly
' CANANDAIGU A, N.Y. (UPI ) -:"' Mi:i;s
Kri!t~ Pollok, 21 , was named winner of
the-Ontilri() Cou nty Dairy Princess con·
test Thursday night
The new re~re5enlalive: of the milk pro-
,ducin1 Industry .:ommcnted: "I'm sn
!&hOOk. ruaht r!OW I'd \iltt. I g\•lll of
beer.''
Tf bidders C<lnform to the e:itlmate d
price or lower, then a surplus might be
e1rpected in the city'll budget of $170,000
for the project.
The fund s for lhe new facillliCJ which
will offer e1p11nded garage space, more
offices. a lobby and darkroom, have been
accumulated from the city's share of
stiue cigarette tax reveouefi.
Jordan exp1Ained to councilmen that
the design of the headquarters presented
unusual difficultld: because of the splft
!eve.Ill of the exlatlng civic center ltruc•
tu re.
He said that proposa.J• to,i.dd a ruellng
area fo r ci ty vehicl~. plus a hose drying
tower wou ld be considered as extras in
the plan. If they were lncludel:f;·tbe cost
of the structure would reech cloaer to the
1170,000.
Fire Chief Merton W. Hldett •d-
vocat«I the Jn1tlllation · of boCh the
tower. which woul~ dry wet fire ~
in a day ·p1us 'the futl doc.I(.
· He ,Sllld that when. the city ~rds at
,6-v'enlda 1 Mir,Aroar , ate closed •n<t . ao-
tfvi.tlei-sbltl tli ote·"fliW' Qi.er-rttlama·
!Ion plan'~. polk:'f,1 .fire Ind ~the-· city
vehicles would have. kl drive conakterlbl'
dl!t1nces for 1Ue1. •
Inc ludi(lg the gasoline 1tatiqn at Cit)'
hall , h< sll l<I. would 'wt time and rlllldS
In upended fut l drtvlng to And from the
new clty X1rd o,rtli .
' Budget.-ri'tl~~ cqqildlm~n reser~cd
comment tn mu cll of the pllftnlng until it
meeting later lh ls month wbtn the solb
l'tport wlll b>. r<ldy roftllclrstudy.
Today's Final
.N.Y. Stoeks
TEN CENTS
Jobless Rate
111 , Building
Trades High
Wf,SHINGTON IAP\ -The nation's
unemployment rate moved back up in
1'1ay to match a nine.year high o( 6.Z per·
cent of the U.S. work force, the govern·
ment said today. ·
Jobless rates rose especially ror con-
gtru ction workers and sales workers and
young women, and the number of Jona
term unelnployed -27 weeks or more ~
climbed substanlially , the Labor Depart-
ment said.
The national jobless rate was up from
6.1 percent in April, sald th e
department's Bureau of Labor Statistics.
The actual number of job I es ll
Americans dropped 300,000 lo a tot al of
4.4 mill io n. but because it usuall y
declines more than that in May the
bureau figured it as a rise of 130,000 en a
.seasonal basis.
The bureau aisO repor ted that average
earnings of some 45 million rank and file
workers - more than hal f the nation's
work force -rose two cents an hour lo
$3.4-0 and increased $l.4J per wee k to
$125.46.
The average weekly paycheck was UJt
$7.06 for a six percent gain over the past
yea r. A 4.3 percent rise In livi ng COll'lJI
ove r the same period reduced putchaslng
power $5.~ per week, leaving tht
averaee worker with a net gain or $1.67.
The repo rt said the nation's total
emPloym enl rose !i00,000 in May to 78. 1
million, but becAu.se it generally rises
more In May the bureau figured it as a:
265,000 rise on a seasonal basis.
The joble" rate for women 20 lo 2t
years old C()ntfnued its sharp clim b of re-
cent n1on!hs, rising rro m.10.J percent in
April lo I I.~ percent in May -the
highest in mo~ than a decade , the
bureau said.
In a racial brcakrlo"·n. the bureau said
lhe unemployment rate for Negroes rose
from 10.0 to 10.5 percent, highest in near·
ly eight yea rs, and the rate fo r white
workers edged up from 5.6 to ~.7 percent
for the highes l in nearly' 10 years.
The jobless rate for full lime workers
rose from 5.5 lo 5.8 percent, the repo rt
said.
Cyclist Shatters
Display Windo'v
In San Clemen te
A motorcyclist who said his thrott le
.i;tuck drove hi s bike through a large
display window In downt own \an
Clemente late Thursday.
Police ll'rmed 11 ';extremely lucky"
that Ronald Paul Leuthard, 22, sui fered
()n)y minor cuts and scrapes.
The freak mishap occurred at 11 p.m.
At the corner of Avenida Del Mar and El
Camino Real whfn the cycl ist attempled
oi right turn onto El Camino.
Leulhard, who lives al 32452 San
Marcos, San J uan Ca pistrano, assertedl,y
drove at high speed across the ~
ter.secti()n and lhr()ugh the large display
window of Stormont Photography, 199 S.
El Camino.
The cyclist refused medi cal treatment
ror the minor hurls.
The impact caused heavy damage to
the cycle and also broke a water pipe at
lhe studio, officers said.
Girls Club Play -To Open Tonigl1t
A tWO>performance n111 <>f "OUr
Neighboring A.ssociatcd S ta l e s ' •
sponsored by the South Coast Girls Club
will open tonight at San Clemente Hi&h
School's Little Thea t.er.
An additional perform ance. by the
young actors ls scheduled nes:t Fri<b.)'
nlghJ. as well.
N'ancy .Tyrone, 10, of O.na. Poiat will
hive one or the ltadlag roles In tbe tnajCJ!l
production being produced by ''Tht
Philanthropists.'' a local group cl.
theatrical volunteers.
Curtain time for both performancts
wlll be I p.m.
A scort ()( youngsters from agt 10 to lJ
will perform in the three-act satire deplc-
lln" a kli'lg ()fa ncll\lous country.
Proceeds h1Mn both performances wtt
10 tow ard Girls Club activities.
Adult.s and children m welcome.~
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OC I-lealth
Plnnners
Under Fir e
By J ACK BROBACK
Of ,.._ CllllJ ~11.i l!lff
The confused world of Orangt County
health plannin{ was probed Thursday by
an asstmbly subcommittel! and some
1Startlln1 ft cU were brought t.o light. For
example :
-Paul Whitt's appointment as presi-
dent of tht new Health Planning C.Ounc1J
is probably illegal.
-Med ical authorities of the county
thoroughly disapprove of the su pervi!or·
created health council.
-Hospita l ope rator! of the county also
• 6trongly criticize the make up of the new
touncii,
-The current ad hoc Facilities Review
Committee wa6 appointed behind the
6cene.!I on the basis of names submitted
by White's \\'ife and another employe of
U>e regional Comprehensive Health Plan-
nlng Assn ,
The assembly subcommittee is chaired
by Assemblyman William Campbell (R·
Hacienda Heights) and i n c 1 u des
Assemblyman Dav id Pierson ( D •
lh,;l ewood ).
The. appearance in Santa Ana was spur-
red by charges or conflict of interest. on
the part of county planning commissioner
Arnold Forde in the recent Saddleback
Community Hos pital row.
Althoug h Chairman Campbell em-
phasized that he was not investigating the
actions of the county plannitl g com-
mis!ion, he and Pierson were obviously
Well briefed on local problems. Th!'ir
que stions hit sensitive areas.
White's questionable appointment as
president of the new health council was
e.i:plained by him.
"I was told by the Southern Cali fornia
qwncil that we must have a 1 president
quick so I took a letter naming me to the
post around lo the th ree supe rvisors who
Were available and had them 1ign it."
Those who signed the Jetter were
Supervisors Ronald Caspers. Robert Bat·
tin and Ralph Clark. Whl te is an ex.
ecutive assistant to Caspers.
The ordinance creating the new health
council specifically states that the presi·
dent is to be appointed by the board of
supervisors, pre&umably in regular
eession.
Ch allenging the make up of the health
ct1uneil were Dr. Fred Kay, president of
the Orange County Medical Association;
Dr. \\'allaee. Gerrie, former president of
Ole defunct county Comprehensive Health
Planning Association, and J Ames
McA lvi n, administrator of Anaheim
Memorial Hospital and a member of the
-Hospital Council of Orange County.
Dr. Kay and McAlvin stated that their
groups have not narTied appointees to the
new health group and did not plan to.
They charged thet the new 78-member
council is unwieldy and so loaded with
political appointees that the providers of
health care will have litlle or no voice in
health planning.
Dr. Gerrie charged that the ad hoc
committee, now the only active health
group ln the county. had physician
members "most of whom own interests
Jn private hospital11."
The health councils pass on plans for
new hospitals and hold investigations in
the fields of health manpower . health
carf', mental retardation and en-
vironm ent al health
Jt is the power of hie or dea th over
proposed hospitals that is the cause of
most of the arguments v.•i thin and without
the counc il.
The new county health council was
cr!'ated by the s\Jperv150rs in January bul
has ye! to be organized Fifteen of the
proposed 88 members have not yet been
appointed.
1'he set up calls for 2~ members n8med
by the supervisors. 25 by the cities and
the balance by the medical associat ion,
nui"5es organ\1.ations and other health-
orienled groups.
OtAlle1 COAST
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COSTA MESA FISH FRY'S MIDWAY SHAPES UP AT CITY PARK
Dan Woods, 8, Has Choic1 Spot to Watch Ct rny Work1rs
Carnival Mood Reigns
For Big Mesa Fish Fry
At 9 a.m. today, Costa Mesa Park was
.i quiet, grassy llttle island amidst a sea
of concrete streets -hardly a soul in
sight.
By 6 o'clock tonigh t it will be a ca rni·
val center, a fish eater's pa radise, a show
place filled with loud music and thou.
sands of people.
It happens this way once a year when
the Costa Mesa-Newport Har bor Lions
Club kindles the fire for its annual Fish
Fry and Camival.
This one is the 26 th and more than
100,000 residents and vi sitors are expec·
Students Slate
March for POW
To Knott's Farm
Some 500 Brea-Olind rt High School
sh:dents are marching Saturday lo 5how
the ir moral support for ;in El Toro
Marini" pilot missing in southeast A'sia
since 1967.
The spirtl of Steven H11nson will be
v.·ith them all along th!" 10.2 miles from
their school to Independence Hall al
Knott's Berry Farm.
~frs . Carol e Hanson \\'Jll be v.•1tlking the
enti rf" distance al~o and at the end of the
march !he El Toro housewife will tell
student~ "'hat 11 ·s !Jke to not know "'here
your husband is.
Students hope to raise enough money -
SI 0.000 -to send a student delegation to
Laos or North Vietnam 1n plead for in·
formation on Hanson and possibly hi~
re!rase.
The srhool s!udent bnrly has ;idnpred
Steven Han son as its project In heir
prisoners of v.•ar. Students also pl:in to
\\r]1e ~o 20.000 olher high schDols asking
each to iidopt a nll&slng serviceman and
launch letter writing campaigns in his
behalf.
Hanson was shot down over La os 1n
1967 v.:hi!e pilotin~ a helicopter in a
medical evacuatio n.
His wife, now a leader in the PO\IJ.r.flA
struggle. has never learned h j s
v.•hereabouts, but feels he has been a
pri!Joner all this time
The Brea.Olinda students hope they can
help her and others learn Y.'hal has hap-
pened to missing servicemen.
Summer Signups
For La g un ~
Recreation Set ..
Regiitralion for the Laguna Beach
RecreaUon Dep"artment's summer
classes wHI open Saturday a.nd continue
throuah June 11.
Sign-up hours at the department oUice.
175 N. Coast Highway, will be from 9
a.m. to 3 p.m. Sa!urday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Mondl;' and 9 a.m. to I p.m. Tuesday
through F'riday.
Reereation director George fowler
recommends early ri:!tlslrallon, sinct
many classes are quickly rilled and all
plactmcnt is on a first·comc. flrst ·serv!'d
basis,
Rtgistr11l ion Is r!'Slrictcd to personic
living Jn the Laguna Bcacb Khool dlslrict
100 all fees are payable 11 time or
"'2Jlratlon, by cash or cticck or money
ordfr made out to the Clly or Wigun;i
Be.Ch.
Classes include &wlmmln;, tennis,
ballet. dance. do~ obedience. golf. guitar,
1urfing a nd theater workshop 11nd
achedule1 art li~ted In 1 brochure
Rvadablc at thf' Rrcrcatlon Department.
(
ted lo visit th e Harbor Area lo parUc/.
pate in it.
Fish dinners will be served al the park
Friday, Saturday and Sunday and the
carnival rides v.·ill be open at the same
time. A two.hour parade highlighU; the
festival at 10:3{1 a,m., Saturday.
One pre!ty girl wjJI be selected 11s Miss
?o.fermaid at 3:M p.m., Sunday and a
lucky ticket holder will win a 1971 Ford
Pinto at 8 o'clock that same night.
The parade, with 160 entries, will be
filmed Saturday by Oiclc Lane and
Kn.A's television ere...,· for broadcast at
4 .10 pm , Sunday on Channel ~.
Fish dinners slarl at 5:30 p.m., today.
The highlighL or tonight's activities will
be a: batLle of th e bands al 7:30 o'clock
featuri ng four youn.'l rock bands from
the Harbor Area.
f o!lnv.·ing Saturday's parade, lhe crowd
v.·jll shift back lo the park for fish din·
ners and carnival activiti'es. Da ve De·
Soto. KMPC radio newsman . will emcee
ii special performance al 1 30 p,m. of
the Tijuana Police motorcycle "Suicide
Squadron."
Continuous E"nterla1nment will bf' of.
fered each day on the park stage.
1'hf' two top attractions Sunday art" the
baby contest -220 entered last ye11r -
and the ?o.1iss Mermaid selection . More
than SO prizes will be offered in raf/le
drawin,'ls each ol the three day~.
Lions Club members are hoping to lake
In over !90,000 gross !his ye ar which
woul d allow thern to izive more than
SJ0.000 1n donations to Harbor Area or·
ganizations. I
Last yertr, the Lions Club don.11tPd S32,-
000 and the total IA 25 years has hren
mnre than $285 .000.
The grand n1arshal of lh1s year's par·
rtrte is Bill Skiles. partner in th!" Skiles
and Henderson comedy tea rlk.11 nd son
or the late R(lh Skiles. one nfflle ori gin·
alnr~ of the Fish Fry
Bill Skiles will nde 1n the p;ir ade \vith
his mother. l\frs. Nellie Skiles. O!her
special guests include: U.S Repreeent11.
tives Ri chard Han na (D·Anaheiml And
John Schmitz ( R-Tustin ); Assemblymrn
Robert Badham fR.Newpor1 Beach\ and
Robert Bur~e (R·Hun!ington Beach). and
Or11n.1tc County Fifth District Supervisor
Rona ld Caspers.
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Here's Sched.ule
For Big We ek.end
In Costa Mesa
Here's lhe lineup for the Cosli!I Mf:ll·
Newport Harbor Lions Club lhree.day
fish Jry:
Friday: 5:30 p.m. -fish di nners serv-
@d !n Co~ta Mes11 Parle 6:00 p.m. -30
e11rniv1l rides And game booths open at
park. 7:30 p.m. -Battle nf the bands
tonrcrt.
Saturday: 10 ;i.m -brnival opens.
10;30 11 .m. -two-hour parade 1tart.&.
n()()n -fish dinners servt!d in the park.
1·30 p.m. -\'ariety 11cts on the ptirk
~tagr. interspersed lhrough day with
dr11wings for donated &ifts. •:IS p.m. -
Dorothy Jo Da ncers on st11ge. 6:30 pm
-Sing Out. Young Gtner11lion on sU1ge.
A.00 pm -drav.·ing for • 12.5 \'11maha
~1otorcycle
Sunday · nnon -c9r niv11l opton.!I. fish
dinners ~r.rved. 2:30 pm -annu11l baby
cont~st. 3,30 pm. -·selection of Mllis
Mermajd. 6.1~ p.m. -Arlee Hlgbet
Dance.rs on 5tag e. 8:00 p.nt -grand
drawing for a 1971 f(lrd Pinto
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24~h YuQaBody Found
lr.riga~ion · Wat.er Covered Victim's Graves . '
YUJA, CrrV (UPI)' -Another body
w11 un fieCI Thursd ay fro m the crude
graveyar peach orchards along the
Feat h er Riv er,
bringing the toll lo
I two dozen in Amer!·
ca's worst confirm·
ed rnass killings.
.~ Sheriff Hoy White·
'°'fl aker said !he body W -the first dug up
in five days -was
round about JOO feet
from the riv er in
001vwes1 the orchard wherr.
most of the har ked and stabbefl re mains
Of j!inerant farm hands have been U•·
covered. The site
had been covered
with i r r ig a ti o n
water,
Thi> sheriff said
he would send a
t e am of deputies
be ck to th!' orchard
lo dig al another
suspicious earth Jn.
dentatlon which has
been under water
until tod ay.
So far, authoritie1 able to ..
come up with photo1raphs of 111111e of the
Jlf IS identHied VIC•
tims recovered from
graves. Those pie·
tured are Clarenee
Estelle Oobyness. 45,
from Alabama ~ \\Iii·
liam ~. Kan1J>, Ba·
ton Hogue, La .: Ed·
ward r-.1. Cup p: El·
berl J. Riley : Jonah
Smallwood : KenneLh
kAMI" E. Whitacre. ~o. of
Alameda , Calif.; Sigu rd 1-:. Beierman.
ahas Pete Peterson,
ville, Calif ; Mark
8. Shields; and Ray-
mond Muchache.
Across the fl\'t r
ln l\1arysv1lle, sus·
pect Juan v. c~
rona was interview-
ed for 21h hours by
a court. appointed
psychiatrist.
Corona, 37. a farm
63, fr om Mar ys•
labor contractcr and 111L1v
former mental patient, pleaded innocent
this week to charaes of killing to ol ths
vict1 n1s. II ! s pre-
liminary h ea r In g
was set for June 16.
l)r. Joseph Cant·
ton. <l psych1a tri:;t
f!'om Stanfoc.d Unl·
l'C'rsily Mefltcal Cen-
ter, told news men
after his visit wit h
Corona that he had
been a11po1nted by
• SM•1.Lwooo the cou rt to e"am.Jne
!he suspect. He neclined to discuss the
session inside Yuba Counly Jail. saying
he. had been forbid·
den by the court 10
lalk
Another psyth1a·
In.st was rlc·arcd to
\'t'iil Corona in his
jart cell. Dr. \Valter
Bromberg of S:icra.
mento. "'ho !esl1f1ed
on behalf of Jat'k
Ruh,v <It his triaJ for
slaying Presidential WHITAt rt •
assassi n Lre Har vey Oswald, received
pcrn1iss1on to sre the suspl'CI.
And Dr, He~ry D.
Laguna Council Opposes
Moon, t:ha1rman and
professor of pat~o
logy al the Univ er-
sity of Californi a
Medical School in
Sa n Francisco, rais·
ed the possibility
that at least nne of
the 1•ictims was a t·
tacked nea r a gra\'e
site and might have
Coastal 'Scenic Drive'
The Laguna Beach City Council took
positive and negative action this week on
stver1I pieces or proposed legislation af·
letting the future or the coastline.
5 Artists Win
Right to Design
Displa y Bo?ths
Based on !heir unlque booth design pro-
posals, five Laguna Beach artists have
been selected lo ronstruct thei r own
open·alr display booths for the upcoming
Festival of Arl.'i .
The five v.·ere chosen from a field of 18
art ists who submitted designs t.o festival
officials . A!I of the 175 artists La king part
in the Festival .,.,·ere invited to propose
designs for a special display 11rea.
The five winn ers are Lu Murphinf".
ceramics and stonewaTe: Maur i ce
Martine, woodcrart and furn ! tu r e ;
Michael McKee, ceramics: Don Tredway,
jewelry : and Vi ctoria Litt I e j Q h n.
ceramics and stoneware. The special\y
constructed booths will be localed in
prime position.~ away from the other
artists taking part in the festival.
Because the fi ve artists have now
vrtcated their originally assigned spaces,
six ntw artist s have been accepted into
the fest ival. They are Valerie Bechtol.
Janet Cruciana. Fred (,owland. Le~
Isaacs, Carolyn Skenderian and Michael
Tartaglia.
To enhance the o\'e rall appearance of
I.he festival grounds this year. all of the
Artists v.·i ll be required lo cover the peg-
board panels in the permanent booths.
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The council unanimously agreed In
voice opposition to a proposed '"scenic
drive" along the bluffs betv.'een Laguna
Beach and Newport Beach. which will be
the subject of a county Planning Com·
mission hearing Tuesday.·
The Idea of "paving Lhe bluffs so
everyone can drive down and look at the
ocean" was ridiculed by councilman Roy
Holm who asked lhat the ci ty manager
be instructed to protest the propo.sal in
behalf of the city at the l'uesday hear ing.
However, a prOJXlsal that the coastal
waters off lhe same Irvine lands be in·
eluded in 11 marine preserve now being
sought in legisl ation by Asse mblyman
Robert Badham v.·on equally unanimous
approval of the Arl Colony councilmen .
At lhe request of councilman Edward
Lorr. !he council considered going nn
record as opposing three pending state
Assembly bills involved in th., propo.~ed
Coastal Zone Conservation Acl.
Bi!ls AB 1472 and AB 1473 would be
detrimental and ineffective . councilmen
agreed as thry voled to oppose them .
However. at the suggestion flf coun·
cilman Holm. action on AB 1471 wai.
deferred unlll the June 16 council
111ecUng.
Holm said he was "sl rongly in favor''
or I his bill that v.·ould crea1 e a strite com-
mission to control shoreline develop·
ment.:o;.
"1 am aware of thr conrerns regardini;:
reglon;:il government with vctfl power
over county and city actions," sa id Holm,
''bul I feel that this coastline cannot be
preserved without region11 l control~ on
air IXlllution. water equality and the hk e.
\\'e cannol rely on the counties and cities
to do the job."
I Elf llMAN
been buried alive.
On r-..tay 2;; a trail of bloorl was found
across a river levee ro11d and blood splat·
ters "'ere discovered
on grass near one rJf
the graves al the
orch ard.
Moon told news-
men Lhal st e a d y
bleeding in I a r g e
amounts 11nd sriat-
t er s or blond
"would r a i s e the
strong presu111pl1on
l ·t ~ ' -~. • ~.ff# ' 1~ s · .. "'_,_, I
II ' ' ' of acli\'e bleeding
from a pumping heart."
Hill LOS
T~e discov ery of the 24!h body may
help turn up others. sau1 lhe managl"r
or Westrrn Aeri11!
Pho!os, Inc., t h 1
firm v.·h1ch took tn·
/rared photograph~
of the grave 11rea
Wednesday.
MUCHACHf
Francisco suburh .
"l'Vf' now gnt an
exrt1nple of wha! I'm
looking for,'' said
Eugene W. Powell at
his office 1n Red-
wood Cny, a San
He sa id Sheriff Wh1tcacre ga ve him
the exact localion Qf the latest rliscovery
-n1arle afirr the f!ln1s were lilken -
and a reappraisal of 1he photographs
confirmed the site.
"We have not n1ade a find on ou r
own ," Powell said. "But no w we have .i
perfect example ·· He said experts woul d
rev1rw the pictures again.
Whiteaker said the latest victim. who
had been ctead about a month, was /ully
t•lothcd, hare hack marks fr om 11 ma·
chete or heavv knife at the bark of the
neck. and had hi~ sh1 r1 pulled up 01•er
his head -li ke the 2:1 other bodie.~.
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SACRAMENTO !AP) -The
Assembly, rejecting charges it
~'ail selllng out lo "the
highwa y lobby ," voted Thurs-
day to add the sa les tax to
gasoline, raising $150 million a
year to support public transit
1ystems.
The bill would add about a
cent and a half lax per gallon
of fuel. on top of the current
seven-cent state gasoline tax
and four-cent federal tax.
Gasoline 11ow is exem pt fro m
the five percent slate sales
lax.
The funds would be
available lo city bus lines and
other public transportation
systems -up lo 50 percent 9f
their operating budget. "I think the way torlf! rid of polluted air is first to
The measure sponsored by . t · f the h t · " Assemblyman Wadie Deddeh _______ ge ___ 0 ___ o_&11'_. ______ _
(0.Chula Vista ). goes to the
5'nate af!er pnssi ng the
As!ll?n1h!y on a bipartisan vote
(Jf 46-21.
A s s em b I y m an John
Vasconcellos 'D-San JoseL
un.!ucce.!sfully tried to amend
the measure so the funds
would come out of the currenl
gasoline tax, y,·hich i s
earmarktd by the SI a t e
Constitution for highway con-
iilruetion and maintenance.
Vasconcellos p r o po sed
skirting the ainstitutional pro-
vision by lo""·ering the gasoline
tax from seven cents to 5 1·~
rents and then puttnng a cent
and a half sales tax on
gaso line.
The result. he said. would be
an additional SISO million for
mass tranr;it without raising
laxes. It would com e out of
the funds that now go to the
billion dollar a year highw::iy
program.
"Two Gu1i111en'
Sirhan Attorney Claims
New Evidence Revealed
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -
The taw~·er for convicted
assassin Sirhan 8. Sirhan said
Thursday there y,•as ne\\'
('vtdence that at least one of
the shots \\•hich struck Sen.
Robert F. Kennedy \\'as fired
by another person.
", .. Kennedy had a Jot of
enem i e s ,'' said Luke
r.1cKis.sack. "He may have
been !he targel of n1any.
"There is son1e indication a
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second person 1nay ha\'e been
there with the same intention
as Sirhan, or there may have
been someone there who had a
we apon. such as a security
guard, who was in the perfect
position and seii.ed the im-
pulse of the moment." he said .
McKissack said, "There is
some ind ication a not he r
weapon was used'' besides the
one se\7.ed from Sirhan Lhe
nighl of the assassination.
I-le said criminologists with
v.·hom he had consulted believ-
ed thal one or 1he bullets
1vhich struck Kennedy June 5,
1968, "was different fr om ones
in some of the other victims
(wounded in the shootin g)."
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The I a w ye r emphasized.
however. that he 11·as not de·
nying !hat Sirhan was present
in the kitchen of I he
Ambassador Hotel and that he
fired a gun with the intention
of killing the presidential con-
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Sole Survivor Vows New Try
MAMMOTH LAKES, Calif
~UPIJ -Mountain climber
Bill Alves. three f i n & e rs
!rostbitten by ll. bllnard th11t
killed his four hiking com·
panions, intends to make
another try to scale Mt. Ritter
in the High Sie rr2.
"It's unfortunate what ha p·
pened. but it's just one of
those things." said the red-
haired physicist frorl\~is
hospital btd in Madera. ·'1lfle
risks finally caught up with
us."
Alves end four Sierra Club
climbing aimpanions wert'
trapped near the top of the
13,157-foot peak J;undav wh en
a sudden blizzard struck.
The other men I roze to
death -lwo ~'hile struggling
down th e mountain throagh 70-
mile wind s and the others
\'ohite sleeping in a snow cave
that night.
Alv es. 25. ~1ountain Viev.•.
made it off the mountainside
t11·n day~ later, He spent two
nights in a rtmote cabin
before reaching this town ne11r
Yosemite N.a tional Park on
Thursday.
Alves, who \.\'as in sali<>fac-
torv condition with three
froStbiUen fingers on hi<; riithl
hand, vowed lo climb the
mountain again.
';J tried to climb !hat moun-
tain tv.'tl times and fa iled." he
s11id. "By Labor Day I will
have cimbed it."
The bodies of his com·
panions wert re rover e d
Thursdav. The victim!>. 11!1
from ciilifornia, were Gl'!"n
\\lelsh. :\2. R!'dwnod ('ify:
Gordon Howe. 30. Pa lo Alto:
Bob Smith, 25. Santa Clrtr.:t,
and Richard Schroeder. 25,
San Jn~e.
COLISEUM
The five 1nen left eight com·
panions at a base camp on
Lake Eliza Sunda y ior tht one·
day hike lo lhe top of the
peak . The µne'tpccted stonn
struck v.·hen they were 200 feet
from the summit.
"The wind was blowing at
aboul 2tl or 30 miles an hour.
We decided to St1'rt back rlo\.\·n
but all of a sudden we heard
thunder. Because of the log.
we couldn't ste lht storm
moving in," ·'ll'es said.
"The wind picke,t up lo 60 or
70 and it bec~me difficult to
Heart Pierced
Walker Feels God
Pulls Hi111 Througli
HOLLY\VOOD (AP\
··spread out in the snow. gl't·
ling weaker by the minute. I
said: 'God , l'nt 'n real trouble .
There's only onr way /'n1
going to pull out of th i.s. That's
with Your help.'
··rm thoroughly convinced
that's y,·hy rm here now ,"
said actor Clint Walker , oul of
a hospital JO days after a ski
pole lip pierced his heart
the ~·lay 24 mishap on ~1am
moth [\.1ountaln north of
Bishop.
\Ya!ker . ~4. said the pole tip
went into his chest about four
inches, up to its ring or
basket. and pu nctured a ven·
tricle of his heart.
"It was a !reak accident,
just one of tho~e crazy, crazy
things;. To my knowledge it
hasn't ha ppened to another
skier." \Valker said. Back at his mountaintop
home, pale but up and dress·
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television's forme r "Chey-
enne" series gave on Thursday
his [irsl detailed 8CC<lUnt of
New Reagan
Tax Exempt
Year Cited
SA(HAf.1ENTO (UP!) -
'rhe college radio reporter who
first disclosed that Gov .
llonald Regan did net pay any
slate income laxes for 1970
now says the governor did not
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AHHHH ••• THI DOUBLE KNIT SLACK
A1~ th• m•n who own1 • p•ir .. h•U l•ll
you th•y'r• th• gr••'•'' thing in m•n·,
w••r lod •y. lh•y'r• cool, comfort•ble, •nd
••1y lo C•re for. J eck Sidwell thinlr s
th ey'r• gre•I, too. He hes • new ,election
of solids, prints, •nd checks priced from
312 5.00, Cem• 1ee th • new look in m e n'•
3467 Vi • l ido, N•wport Bea ch 673-45 10
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pay the tax for another year. II~~~~~~~~~=~~===========::;:==========: Rosemarie King, 29, a
reporter for the Sacramento GETS BEER
SIA!e CoHege radio sta tion .
LOS ANGELES tU PI) 81so said Reagan pa id "low"
The 48-year drought Bl taxes in two other years since
l\1emorial Coliseum has ended. l966.
The City Council voted 10-to-J\t iss l\1ng did not identify
1 Thursday to end the ban en the years except to say they
sale of beer at the home foot -""·ere si nce Reagan's first elec-
bell field of the Los Angele~ lion in 1966.
Rams and C<lllegiate USC and The g , v e r nor confi rmed
UCLA teams. ,\11.'is Kin g's first disclosure
The council vote y,·as lhe J\·lay and tv»o days later
ftnal . action on the mailer. 1~sued a !lta lement saying he
Earl ier, the Coliseum Cem· ttad paid a to tal of $91 .128.22 in
mission. County Boa ~d ~f state income taxes during his
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• Teacninf the 4 R's with pbonics
• Door·tO·Door Bus Senict
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• Re111n1blt Twitio1
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r.·Jari nr need,"
McKissaek contended tha t it
v.·as not always possible to tell
the differen ce be t.,.1een bullets
from .38-caliber revolvers, like
Sirhan·s I vor Johnson.
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Dear President N+~o n:
Perhaps you 'll be surprised to hear from us because , up to noW", mo st
of us have been rather quiet.
We're housewives, you see; more than that, we 're mothers. And whi le
students have been organizing protests, while busin essmen an~ l•wyers
have gone to see their Congressmen, while draft resist ers have left for
Canada or for jail, we 've done wh at men ha ve always expected us to do.
W e've stayed home , done our work , and raised our children -qu ietly.
But, there hC1s been a price to our silen ce. Ne ar ly b0 ,000 of our sol'l s
are never com ing back from Indochin a. Ano ther 300,000 have re turned
with mutilated and broken bodies. Uncount ed are t he thousands who
c•me back "whole ", but with eyes that had seen My Lai and its huMdred
counterparts, an<! minds thC1t would never be the s.!lme.
What have we gained, Mr. Presid ent, by paying th is price ? Thera
is only one gain that has ever been cited, by you or your predecessors
in office -their dead outnum ber ours . Millio ns of Indochinese have been
killed in this wa r .. _ soldier~. civil ians, friends, enemies , mothers, ch ildren.
Eno ugh. Out message to you, Mr. President, is this : END THE WAR!
We demand complete wifhdrewal of all American military personnel in
1971 , and we demand that you announce the date for that withdrawal by
July 4th, a day when Americans would once more like to feel pride in
the ir country.
If you refuse to comply with our demand, then we pled9e to do
everyth ing in our power to remove you from the Presidency. We have
been silent too long.
Yours truly,
N1me IPl111t Print)
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This is "art of a national campai9n. Please si9n ind mail to: Or1n9e
County WOMEN STRIKE FOR PEACE, c/o So. Celi!. Council, 5899 W.
Pico Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. Con9resswom1n Bella Ab1u9 will present
your lettt r, alon9 with thousands from across the country , to President
Nixon.
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FOR PEACE
to help .p•y for this 1d. Ple1se send me ~
Ple11• send me in lorm1t ion 1bout WOMEN ST~IKE
P1ld for by: WOMEN STRIKE FOR PEACE, 5899 W. Pico Blvd ., Los
An9eles. Mr s. Jean Bernstein, Orange COdnty Coordinator.
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Knockout
Ry TH0~1AS CllEATHAJ\1
1'EI. AVIV 1LPl) -Four
years ago Saturddy, shortly
&ftcr 7 a m., waves of Israeli
warplanes swept u110 Egypt in
one of his!ory ·s 111 o s t
devastating and d~·clsive air
strikes.
The dcstructio1, . t h c y
wrought -the t-:gyplian air
force. caught nn the ground.
ILs pilots at coffee. was all but
r endered useless -paved tile
way for an lsraeli victory in
the six days or Middle J<.:ast
v.•ar that followed.
HC"cenl state1nents from
the nation's leaders indicate
Israel has in mind a thrust
ju.st as s urprising as the June
5. 1967. strike sould the cur-
rent lO-month-0ld cease-fire
break down.
Whether it would entail
another lightning air raid, con-
sidered unlikely in view of the
uncertainty ,involved Jn facing
Egypt's new Soviet-designed
antiaircraft systen1, is one of
the world 's best kept military
s~crcts.
Is rael would not be content
lo sland and slug it oot along
the Suez Canal in a coslly
replay of last sun1mcr's so-
called war of attrition. There
arc 0U1er ways to gel the job
done.
No one in high places is
prcdicLing a renewal o f
iighting. but if it happens:
•·we have in our pockets
very 1nleresling plans." Dcpu-
t.v Prime Minister Yigal Allon
' ~aid in a s~ech Following
F..:gypt's refusal to agree to a
formal continuation of the
truce past March 7.
"And we shaH h<ive 10
pcne!ral.e deep into l~gypt ,"
added the intelligence c hief,
M<ij. Gen. Aharon Yariv.
Much of the credit for the
success of the preemptive air
s!rike four years ago went to
Yariv, for it was his men l''ho
came up with the fact that lhe
Egyptian pilots too k a coffee
break shortly after 7 a rn
every day.
Today the Egyptlan air
defense system Israel faces is
vastly improvc>d, almost to the
point of ruling ou1 a ~uccess o4"
the magnitude o[ 1967 or lhc>
''deep penetration" air st rikes
(lf early 1970.
f'or So\'iet pilolc; are in the
:i;k1 ~s ov!'r the E g y rt i a n
heartland and the Soviets ha ve
scl up one of the world"s rnost
cxlc>.ns1ve antiaircraft systems
hcl ween the Sue1. C<1 nal and
Cairo.
1'hf' lsr:1cli <11r fnr c(' hns
received Skyhav.·k and Phan·
tnn1 v.·arplanc>s froin the
Lnncd Slates. along v.·1th elec-
tronit ~adgetry and v.•caponrY.
lo deal \1·1th the Egyptians'
surfacl'-to-air missilrv
"Ve! it is unl1kc>ly Hie Israelis
\Vfluld challcn.cc an C"nrmy·s
slrength \1·hC'n the 1nission can
hr ill'corn plished another v.·ay
11·1t h n1orc> surprise and fcv.·rr
ri-.ks
Tht•1r air [ore(• nov.· has ex ·
lrndl'd 11-. r:1ngr with old
Rnr1ng S!ratocru1sc>r-: 1ha 11
~f'r\(' as .1t'rlill gas s1a11ons fnr l
th1> skyhllv. k strikrrs. ;is •
d1·mn11-.tr;.ilrrt 1n ~·ehroarv on
Israel tclt'\'ls1on -
Ar11t. "1th nt•11• ;1rnph1b1ousl
,c:11n s, arrnored personnel car-
r 1rrc; ;ind hclicoplcrs furn1 shrd
h\ lhr \J n1tc•d Sl::itl'.~, lh1s pro-
t·tdcs a greater capahility and
n1obilitv for strikes awav fron1 1 h~ l·:gy ptian hearllani.I and
the antiaircraft syslc>m .
l::gypt got a taste of this
type of raid on Sep~ 9. 1969.
v.·hen Israeli lank.~ and troops
landed on i\$ bank of the Hed i
Sea and swept 30 n1 iles alon~
the coa/i l. lea\•ing in their
~·ak.e a scene of death and
destruction before escaping.
"I would e"tirnate the Egyir
lians would be in store for a
.number of very. v er~·
unpleasant surprises t h i s
t ime.'' a former intelligence
chief, Haim H~rzog, said
recently in a radio com-
mentary.
"Israel has not been sittinR
with folded arms in the past
months." he added. "I would
estimate this fact wou ld
become patenlly obvious if the
lighting is resumed."
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4 School Units Oppose 'Super District' Plan
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Four i;chool districts invol••ed in a
un111ra1ion study h:11'e tofd !tie County
('oinrnittee for Schoo! DJ .s l r i c t
)1eorg<tniza tioo they doll t 11an1 tu be on('
giant dislrict. ,
Ralph <:ates, Supcr1nttndl'nt of the San
Joaquin Elen1cntary School D1stri('t, told
n1cn1bcrs ul his board of trustel's
'~'ednesday U1at. the S<in Joaquin, Tustin
Elf'mentary, 'l'rabueo Elcmen!ary and
Tusthi Union High School Districls agree.
!'.'o district wants to unify along the
boundaries of the hig h school district.
'"The county unilicat1on commillet
which mel last week has accepted thl'
idea or possibly divic11ng 11110 lhree uniried
districts," said <..:a tes.
"Every efforl will be 1nade to find a
plan beneficial to a!L "
He added that the (;(IUnly com millee
has decided lo loo k into two of fou r plans
prepared by a special <:onsultant. It has
asked the consultan t for verification of
all the data in plans labeled one and fou r.
Plan One v.•ou ld move the Tustin
"Elctnenlary d1str1cl's southern boundary
·which currently foUo"·s Myford Road
over to Culver Road at approximately the
intersection or Culver and Va lencia. It
\\'OUld proceed along Culver to lhe
eastem boundaryor the high school
district.
Mission Viejo-El 'faro's northern boun·
dary 11 ould begin al !he eastern boun·
dary or the high school district and would
proceed in a straight line to !he middle of
the eastern bowidary of the El Toro
Jl.fCAS. It v.·oukl include all or the bW
and would swing v.·est to intersect ~
point whtrt the Santa Ana and San Ptigo
Freeways merge proettding in a wester·
1y direction to lhe western boundary or
the high school db l,rict.
Everything in betv.·een the Tustin
' Element.ary's southern boundary and the
Mi.ssion Viejc>.El Toro area's northern
boundary would be the lrvine dl!trict.
Plan One's .a:oisMsed valua tion per stu--
dent figures are not quite as equal as the
state requires. Tustin's would be $11.605.
Irvine's would be $18,034 and Mission
Viejo-El Toro'a would be $15,182.
The state formula prohibits a dif·
ference exceeding 15 percent from the
current figures for the Tustin High School
District which are $13,236. Twltin and
Mission Viejo.El Toro would fit but
Irvine's would be too high and ad·
justments v.·ould have to be made.
Plan Four 's Clgures are the closest.
Tuslin's would be $12,015; Irvine's would
be $15.431: and Mission Viejo-El Toro's
V.'OUld be $15,270.
Plan Four's bowidaries would include
most of the Irvine Ranch including the
developed t1rea11 In the eastern &ec:Uon of
the ranch for the Irvine distrk.i. Tustin's
boundary would be I.he current Twtin
Elementary boundary plus most of the
agricultural preserve in the eastern
Irvine Ranch area. Mission Viejo-El
Toro's boundary area would be the rest.
The nexl meeting of the county unirica·
tion commiltee will be Aug, 12. Tbe final
plan selected by the committee will bt
presented to the public Oct. 8.
Ex-i11surance 350 Graduates Win Honors ' Chief Faces Two Mission Viejo Seniors Get $5,000 Scholarships
lndict111e11t
A fo rn1er prcs1dl'nt of an Orange Coun-
1.1· insurance c:on1p:iny 1vas 1ndiclt>d
Thursday by an Orange County Grand
.Jur.v 11•hic-h asserteclly heard evidence
thal he for.t:f'cl dorumcn1s ll'h ich permit·
led hin1 lo remove SJ n1illion 11·orth of
securitir.s from safekeeping accounts at
IOC'al hanks.
RobcrL L. Cashn1an. 39, of Santa Ana,
&ppeared before Superior Court Jlldgc-
Byron K. Mcf\.1illan on charges of
forgery, grand lhert and possession of
fraudulent bank certificates of deposit.
His arraigninent was delayed until Junee
21 and he was fr('cd on bail.
Deputy D1.~!rict 1\ltorney Joe Dickerson
ol lhl' off1C'e·s fraud division claimed
Cashn1an. forn1er chief of Security Plus
Administrators and Security Plus Life
Insurance Company. forged authorization
letters 11 hich allowed him to remove
securities from the jurisdiction of the
Californ'ia Department or Insurance.
Dickerson said the securities \\'ere held
jointly by Security Plus Adn1inistrators,
the sales agent for California, and Secur•·
ty Life and Accident Company. a Denver·
based organiza tion ""hose poltc.ies "'ere
being sold by Cashman's group.
Dickerson said Cashman used the forg·
ed a uthorizations to n.'ITIO\'e i he
securities and then replaced th e
documents with [ic!itious bank
certificates lo cover the $3 n1illion
6hortage.
The case wenl lo the Grand Jury after
11 three-n1onth in v e s I 1 g a t i on by
Dickerson'r; office and the district a t·
tomey's fraud division.
MILY P ILOT Sllll PllO~
Teo for T1VO
American F ield Service studcnlo; Chico Senna of Brazil and Beatrix
l\tann of Switzerland, both in front. '''iii be leaving Laguna Beach for
their own c ountries Jllne 27. They r eview contemporary memories
chronicled ia scrap books \Vi th their American "b rother'' Robert Black
and "sister" Judy Tensfeldt. The de parting s tudents will be hosted at
a tea Sunday at the home of ftir. and ~Irs. Robert Turner in Emerald
Bay.
T91·0 mission Viejo High School seniors
who each v.·on major college scholarships
<Jf $5,000 apiece head. the list of 350
graduates receiving honors at graduation
this year.
Among the hundreds honored in the
school's annual awards assembly earlier
this week V.'ere Richard Gillenwaters,
who ' won a full se))olarship to Baylo r
University, and Pat Keene, who won a
full tuition grant for the Air Force
Academy.
Each scholarship a mounl3 to about
15.000.
Bank of America Achievement Awards
were presented to plaqut winners Lucy
A. Dunn, liberal arts; Theresa l\l. Lyon,
fine arts, and Deborah Wa sbin, science
and mathematics.
Bank of America Certificate winners
were Richard F . Ambrose, laboratory
science; Richard S. Cordery, English;
Jane hf. Oludomelka, bll!i ine6s ; Karen T.
Esposito, home economics; Richard
Giiienwaters, musk: Ke ith A. l\1unday,
social science; Dan J . Neufeld, trades
and industrial arts; John R, Nimmo,
mathematics; Cindy A. Nutler, drama;
l\tike L. Uslariz, agriculture and Vikki
\Yolf, foreign language.
Governor's scholarship awards were
presented to Lucy Dunn, Richard
Gillenwaters, Theresa Lyon, Pamela
Matsuoka end Sieve l\IcO:lMell.
National Merit Scholarship Test letters
()f commendation, v."ent to Richard F.
Ambrose. Theresa Lyon and Brett Nor·
r is.
The l\-fission Viejo Parent Teacher
Organization 8Cholarship went lo John
Long and Teresa Snodgrass and the
Rancho Viejo Federated Women's Club
scholarships went to Maureen Murphy
a nd Bruce LeClair.
The same women's club also awarded
an art citation to Dennis SwiCk.
Bruce Jl.1arcot was the recipient or the
Saddleback Valley Young Republicans'
Larry lfeadlee Memorial Scholarship In
science.
Surprise a wards, presented by the
American Academy of Achievement,
1vere distributed by Ron Reynolds, direc·
tor of the western headquarters of the
academy and Tom Winget, president of
the Mission Bank, sponsor.
Four County Me11 Indicted
Four men, already facing trial in a
civil court suil on charges that they
defraud ed a ppllC'ants for movie and
television modeling jobs that didn't exist,
1vere indicted Thursday by the Orange
County Grand Jury.
The panel named J erry Hegg, 42, of
Santa Ana, his brothe.r, Donald Hegg, 40,
of Garden Grove, Robert P . McGinnis, 38,
of Santa Ana and attorney Richard R.
Murphy, 41 , of Orange Jn an indictment
that lists charges of investor fraud, gr.and
theft, viol•tlon of the state''" Corporate
Stcur!Ut1 Aet and conspiracy.
All four lrt scheduled for •rTalpment
June I in Superior Court. They face trial
J uly 13 on the a llegations contained in the
civil lawsuit filed by Dislricl Attorney
Cecil Hicks.
Criminal aclio n was taken against the
rour defendants alter it was alleged that
they sold $11,000 worth of slock in the
Take One Productions corporation they
controlled to four individuals without
qualify ing the stock with the Corporatiom
Commissioner ()( California.
The four art also accmed of defrauding
a pplicants for movie and television spots
advertised by the Take One organization
in literature that allegedly practically
guaranteed such work for a.pplleanta
prepared to pay the fee.
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Recipient of the Young Leader of
Tomorrow award sponsored by Uie
academy was Ronald Jadach who will be
laking a trip to Philadephia at the end of
June to participate with recipients of the
award from all over the cowitry in a
v.·eekend ronrcrcnce.
Donna Connally was g i v e n the
academy's student leader of the year.
av.·ard and Richard Gillenwaters received
the athlele--scholar of the year.
Sealbearer candidates are: Richard
Ambrose. Lucy Dunn, Sylvia Elek. Karen
Galvin, Richard Gillenwaters, Marlene
Godoy, David Goodman, Jolean Horen,
Bruce LcClair, John Long, Theresa Lyon.
Debra Matson, Pamela Matsuoka, Steve-
McConnell, Keith Mundy, John Nimma,.
James Noriega, James Price. Terry
Snodgrass, Patricia Vech, De bo r ab
Wasbin and Vikki Wolf.
Other honors went lo: Jamc:i; Noriega.
American Chemical Society; Karen Gal-
vin, Auxiliary of the South Coast Com··
munity Hospital; Nancy Michael, Betty
Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow: Steve
r-.1cConncll, California Savings and J,oatr
League's Outstandin g Student; Feager
Coe, Daughters or American Revolution
Good Citizenship Award.
Students receiving honors al entrance
lo college we re: Bruce LeClair, Univers~.
ty of Southern California; Keith Mundy,
USC; Theresa Lyon , Pomona College a nd
John Nimmo, Redlands University. ·
College scholarship winners a r e :
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Robert Dulich. California Lulheran
College: Lucy Dunn, P e p p t rd in e;
Richard Gillenwaters. Baylor University;
Ronald Jadach. USC: Patrick Keene,
Un ited States Air Force Academy; Johrt
r.. 1..-0ng. Cal State Fullerton; Brue.
l\-1arcot. Dennis Swick , and Steve McCon~
ne\I , UCT ; Suzan Murphy, Humbolt State;
J ames Norleg11 , UCLA: Deborah Reeves,
Saddleback: Susan Schaeffer, San Diego
State: Teresa Snodgrass, UC San Diego.·
Total acholarahJpa amounted to more
than $45,000, aCC()I"dlng to Hohn Mann,
senior counselor.
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U SBON IUPI J -The Uruted Stale.!
and il.s North Allantic Treaty !N ATO)
allies today announced Lheir rea diness lo
open talks with Lhe Soviets on East-\\'est
troop cut.s in Europe ··as !OOn as 11 ap.
pf:ars practicable."
Jn a com1nunique published al the end
of a two...da y meeting here. their foreign
ministers aru10unced their decision to:
-Summon a meeting of \\'estern allied
deputy fore ign ministe rs or senior of.
flci als in Brussels in the near future. llS
purpose would be to plan allied strategy
for future troop cuts t.alks with lhe
Soviets. The U.S. representative v1ill be
Under Secretary of State John Irwin.
-Name one or more special represen·
tali ves to hold exploratory talks ·with the
Soviets and other Communist bloc govern·
ments.
-Agree on a date. place, organization
and agenda for an East-West conference
on mutual lroop cuts.
The communique welcomed the recent
Soviet offer to accept the West's pro-
posal, made originally three years ago. to
discuss East-West troop reductions.
"They expressed their intention as soon
as it appears practicable, to proceed to
negotiations." the communique u.id.
The ministers also reiterated the con-
ditions laid dO'>'TI at Rome a year ago on
which the '>''est v.·ould agree lo East-West
force reductions.
These \rere thal:
-f\1utual force cats should be com-
patible v.·ith the \·ital securi ty interests of
tbe alliance.
-Reductions :i;hould be on a basis of
reciprocity.
-Troop cuts should include both
foreign and local forces in Europe and
their weapons svstems.
-There must ·be adequate verifications
and controls. I
The communlqlie said lht. West v.'ould
regard a satisfa ctory conclusion of the
current slow moving East-West talks on
Berlin as an encouraging sign of the
readiness of the Soviet Union to help
achieve a meaningful and lasting ..im·
provement of East-West relations in
Europe."
The communique made these other
main points· . . .
-The ministers voiced sa11sfaction at
efforts b\• !'\" ATO member countries to
improve ·relations with members of the
Ccmmunist \Varsaw Pact.
-They expressed hope' the U.S:.SOviet
Strategic Arms Limitations Talks 1SALT)
\•:ou!d soon reach concrete agreements.
-The full council endorsed efforts by
the United States. Britain and France in
Big Four talks with the Soviets to _im-
prove ronditions in isolated We!t Berhn.
-They expre:ssed concern a b? u t
developments in the Ea!tern Mediter-
ranean. . .. Diplomatic sources said ~he council s
decision to summon a meeting of NATO
deputy foreign ministers only served to
highlight the We:sl"s (ailure 10 far to
agree on how to move next on the troop
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troit peanut vendor waits for business to boom again. It has been
slo1v for a long lln1e.
'Deci siv e Actio11' by Pope
111 Cuba Cri sis Reported
R0:\1E (AP) -Late night me ssages
betv;een the Vatican. \\1ash1ngton and
~loscow and other details of \\·hat is
described as Pope John·s ··decisive in-
tervention"' in helping to settle the lfl62
Cuban missile crisis were reported tod;:iy
by an Italian newspaper.
A public papal appeal. t I ca red
beforehand by President John f , Ken-
Sovie t W ri te rs
Assert Chinese
Acted in Fear
~10SCQ\1/ ! UPI I -Peking's "political
furtation·' with \Vashington is based on
Communist China·s fear of Lrouble with
rival socialist coun tr ies . .'.In influential
Soviet magazine said today.
The '>''eekly magazine Ne\v l imes, on
public sale today . re \'iewed a monograph
by nine Soviel slnologist~ titled "Foreign
P"olicy of th e Ch inese Peoples Republic.''
Published before the ad\'ent of "Ping
Pong Diplomacy " and m;idc av a1!ahlc to
and report ed by \\t'.~!crn Jnur nalis1s 1n
~1arch. the m<1n0graph ~<11d a cardin;.I
task of Pek1n1:(:r; foreign po licy 11 ;1s
fomenting .,~:ar brtwccn the SoVll'l Union
an d the Uni1ed Stall&
Toda~··s review l!•nkt'rl al t he
monograph"s ass<'rl 1n11~ 111 !hr ligh t of rc.-
cenl Sin6-Amcric an r vcnl!'
Peking"s leaders, the rr1 l('I\' sJid, cur-
rently ··sho11· a rroirl1ncss to rnex lst
peaceful ly \\'ith A1nf'r'ict1n in11)cnal i.~m
under 1hc ~ole ron<hlion 1hat 1he U.S.
go\"erninent do <i1\a:. 111th !he protilr>ms
that di11de thrin (remove Aincnc;.n
l rOl)P~ from T<ii \\illl. recQgni1.e Prk1ni:;
and enrl the trade bl(lckadr 1"'
The re\"ie1\· quoted the 1nono;:r .irh .. s
Sa\ ing
'!la\1ni:: suffPren a f1ascn 111 1h!'1r .1\-
temp ts to changP the f11n11E:n p11IH v
course nf !hr snri;1l1st c1tn1•l111nit\· ln the
direrlion lhfv dcs1r!', the Prl-.ing lradL1rs
fa ced a scririus interna11on:o1! c1·1~1~ -
China v.·as put 1n the prrcar1ous po~11101 1
nf !'>imultanrous confron1atlnn \11th hn!h r .s. imperialism and thr con11nonweal th
()f ~ncialists.
"~taois ts s(or!ed to look for a \Vay ou t or the blind allt>~' in trying to li ll the gap
v.·ith An1C'rican 1111peria!ism "
This as:i;erl!on. thr rev1e\Y said. ''gives
lhe clue to \h e understanding of the real
basis of the present day political fhrta-
IJon of Peking v.·ith \\'ashington."
nedy and Premier Nikita S Khrushchev.
ll'<'ls the ''bridge" \'lashington and
J\1oscow v.·ere waiting for to resolve the
crisis, the daily La Stampa of Turin said.
The appeal was issued by the late Pope
flcl 25. 1962. by radio. It called on the
1l'J ders of the United SlatC's and the
S'tv 1c1 L'n1on '"lo do a!I in their pov.·er to
;;ave the peace, saving the \Yorld from
the horrors of a war," The same day the
conftontation settled fio\vn,
Pope John·s secrel.ary. 111sgr. Loni!\
Capov ill a, ha s said since !he Pope died
eight years ago th.11l the pontiff 1n-
1erve11ed in the missile crisis But somr.
clerails of the Pope"s role as reported by
La Stampa v.·ere not 1na de public
previously.
The ar11cle was v.·r1t1en in connection
11 i!h the eighth anniversary Thursday QI
Pope .John"s death, The anniversarv
regularly inspires stories about the good
de eds of Pope John , whe 1s being con.
siderl:':d for sainthood.
La S1ampa said that Norman Co11s1ns.
editor rif the Saturday Rcvie\\· a11d a
friend or Presideat Kennedy. firol pro-
posed Pope John as a mediator 1n the
crisis. Cousins telephonrd ~1 •gr !g1no
Card inale, then lhe Vat1ran ·s prntoC"o!
ch ief. \\'ho relayed the request to the
PPpC.
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srrrns C.od 1t·ant," tn 11se the prr)On 1l hn
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Naval Bank
MANILA (U PI) -A group of Filipinos
armed with a grenade: launcher ~e,
carbine:s and pistols robbed a bank insii:le
the Sangley Point U.S. Navy base of
$42 ,000 today. A U.S. f.larlne lieutenant
and one of the robbers were killed in a
gun battle.
Spokesmen said eight or 10 robbers
entered the main base: gate in a bakery
truck afte:r showing proper identification
cards and drove: to the American Express
Bani where they seized the: bank
manager and several Filipinos in the
bank as hostages, releasing them later.
An alarm brought a force of IS U.S.
f.tarine.s led by the lieutenant and the gun
battle followed, The robbers had sta-
tioned a sniper on a roo ftop just outside
lhe base and he also opened fire on the
J\1arine platoon, preventing the Marines
from chasing the robbers.
A Navy spokesman said the robbery
\I as well planned -before entering the
base the robbers cut an escape route
through a section of the heavy wire mesh
hurricane. fence surrounding lhe base:.
'They released the hostages and sped
1hrough the opening in the fence in a
stolen Navy trurk.
·One: suspect was caught and Philippine
constabulary offi cials in Cavite Province,
11'here: Sangl ey Point is Joca ted-30 miles
north of Manila-said lhey had "plugged
all escape routes" from the region.
It was the second major robbery at
Sangley Point in the past four months. In
March armed me:n held up \ht. Navy Post
Exchange: and made off with $27,000 in
U.S. currency. The $42,000 !tolen today
also v.·as in U.S. currency.
Name of the dead marine was withheld
pending notification of next of kin.
Concorde Makes
Top Fli~ht S peed
011 2 nd A tte nipt
l,<\RlS IAPl -Another hlue rihbon
p:inel took a test ride 1n the Concorde to-
ri.ii-. and this tin1e it reached the r-.lach 2 ~p~rd ii was rles1gnrd for.
The Conco rde proto!ype 001 di.~ap
poi ntcd Sen Rarry Gold\\"aler, U.S.
Transportatio n Secretary John A. Volpe
iind a group of air line executives Thurs-
da). Th<' aftfrburners failed to light and
thr speed slaycd around Mach l.J.
1;olch1a!er"s son today had IX'ller luck .
l.iarrv Goldwater Jr, congressman from
l'<il1fo1·111a, S;\ld: · 1~·e rlr w ~·lach 2 for 28
or 29 m1nult's. The re·s not rnuch dif-
lr rcnce 1n feeli ng _ ·n1<' only \l'ay you
kno\v is by 1\'atching the gauge.
··t 11 a~ 11"atcl11ng \\"hen 1t !ouched ~1ach
2. and that in itself is im pr essive. It had
111 br. •
I 11 a~ up 1n the euckpit. Accordinf', to
lhc guu.l1ng s.rs1cn1, v.e would have been
111 Nr11 York in 21i hours, if we con-
t111ucd Our 1ruc air speed 1vas 1,153 miles
;:in hour."
The Concorde builders said they lighted
the afterburners six times today. just to
demonstrate that Thursday·s trouble had
been cleared up.
Asked if the American flying public
'1 ould patron1ie lhe Concorde. Goldv;a\er
replied · "I think they"ll fly il all right,
v. ithoul any problem at a\L"
Israel General
De 111 <11ids Ouster
Of Mos he Daya1i
TEL AVIV ! UPI I -On the ·eve of the
anniversary ot the 1967 Middle East v.·ar,
l)ne of the archilects of Israel's victory
demanded loday the resignation of
IJcfense J\t1n1ster r-.Ioshe Dayan for ad-
\ocating a pullback fro m the Suez Canal
11·1thoul a peace trea1y.
··Dayan instills CO\\'ard1ce in the heart
nf the. nal ion and must leave. hi~ post."'
Reserve ~laj. Gen. Ezer Weizmann said
10 his attark on the government in
general and Dayan in particu1ar during
an interview published in Yediotb
Aharonoth.
··The defense mi ni!ter ha! lest his &elr
confidence and is leading us le a
re!real." he added.
Weizmann said . ··tf Dayan has re:ached
the ronclusion that we should v.·ithdraw
nov.· to avert the resumption of fir ing,
then this is a wi thdrav.·al out of '>'"eakness
and it v.·i\! be one link in the chain l'lf
\\'il hdrawals without any peace agret-
n1ent ··
'"The Defense Minlste:r that ·doe! not
believe in !he ability of a military victory
to lead to a polit ical transition must
make room for one whe dots." be said.
We:izmann accused Da yan of cen-
riilioning the nation to the ide:a of
v.•ithdr:iv.•al by bringing up the pGS!lbili ty
of lhe los:r; of U.S. support. He said
Jsrat.l's defrnst' policy has &lipped badly
since: the 1967 war.
Exiled Mafi a
Ex pected to T estify
Chi ef
LIN~A. Si!:lly (AP) -A Mafia boss
e~iltd lo thi! barren island off the
African coast has asked to appear ht.fore
a partlamt.nlary co mmi11sion ln-
1•e.c;t1gt1ring the f\.lafia, offi cials re:ported
today
n osario f\.1ancino reportedly told the
co111m iss1on 1n a telegram that he had
"important things" to reveal. The .com·
mi ss ion ill txpected In make public s00n 1
rrport on f\.f afia/.ac\lvitics ln Sicily.
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TV Sex Sold •
Danes Offering Cassette Porno
COPENHAGEN (A.Pl -Something ne:w is being Qe veloped for the
pomography buff: se:1 movies on cassettes to be run off through the home
television !el. .
Jt wouldn"l be long before Americans and Europeans can receive porno-
graphic video cassettes in unmarked packages from Denmark, an eith1b1tor at
lhe latest .i;ex and pornography fair said 'Thursday. .
The exhibitor. a big producer of blue movies .. said he is ready_lo make
and market such TV cassette.c; as soon as international st.and~rd1~.a11on P:<Jb-
lems are so lved lo make sure his pornographic software v.·ill flt n~ach1nes
made abroad .
He de1nonstrated 10 rair goers \\hat it \\ill be like to \l'Cl\Ch Danish
porno on the home cassette lube. . , .
But the producer may run in to trouble if he tries lo mail his product out
of the country. After numerous complaints from West _G_ermany. It.al~'. Fran~,
Brit.a.in and the Unile.d Stales, the Danish Ju~tlce i\11n1stry has taken a mail
order exporter of other pornographic materials to court in. a Lest ca:><'
This didn 't v.·orry the fair exh.ibitors, since they adn11t the bulk of porno
exports i! smuggled out in craftier ways. .
To the seasoned Danish observer there 1\·as httle new al lhe fair since
tbe world's first porno fair in 1969. shortly after Denmark lifted the last re-
maining restricUons on pornography for adults. .
The: bitge:st attraction appeared to be the Ten1ptallon Club offering non·
stop live shows "al cut rate prices." .
The Copenhagen Tourist Association IJste? the pomo fair. V.'h!c~ end:!
t.1onday, in its official guide to coming events m Copenhagen, along wit h th•
current ballet and opera festival.
POW s Put Back in Ca1n~
As Reth Refuse Them
DA NANG, South Vietnam (UPI ) -
Tran Van Ky came v.·ithin 20 miles of
returning lo his home in North Vie tnam
today. It could just as v.•el\ ha ve been 200
and the 29-year-old private couldn"l
understand why.
Ky, who has been a prisoner of \1•ar in
South Vietnam for almost four years.
slowly paced the 40-by-15 foot sick bay of
the transport ship Upshur and tried to
figure it all out.
On crutches. he looked down every few
minutes at the left trouser leg of hi~
n1aroon pajamas wh ich \\'ere tied in a
knot <ii. ihc spot where his ov.·n leg u.~ed
10 be. He lost !he leg in the fighting \\"hich
led to his capture.
Tonight Ky and 12 othe r di.c;ab\ed
North Victnainese soldirrs 11·ere back in a
PO\\I co1npound near 011 N:in i;? ;i fte r tbe
Hanoi govemn1ent refused to accepl th eir
rep:'!lrialion .
The Jl, v.·ho have hecn pri.~onrrs lro111
one to rive years, had bcrn scheduled to
be handed over to North Vietnamese
authorities al 11 ·30 a .nl. today ~ll.30
pm. EDT Thursday) a! the mouth or the
in Hai Ril"Cr \\·hic h run.~ throuj!h lhn
Demilitarized Zone t Di\1Z 1 -the six-milr
huffer v.·hich divides Norlh and Sou!h
Vietnam.
The North Vietnaniese go1·crnmcn!
called off the plan 10 accept th e POl\"S
Thur!\day because 570 rnr11 h;id brcn
originally schedolcd to hr fr eed. The
nu1nbf.'r lat<'r grew to 640. ()nly l:l cliu:-r.
to retur11 hon1e, according lo lnterna-
110nal Hed Cross reprcsenla!i \cs 11ho 1n-
tervlewed them .
lianoi accused the l.in!led St<i te~ and
South Vietnam of a · · di s hone st
rnaneuver'' in arranging the re lease and
Communist ve:ssels failed to rende:zvous
11 i!h the 533-foot Upshur al a point 20
milP~ from North Vietnam. The ship
Turned around and sleamed back to Dc1.
f\ang . arriving at S pm.
•·\\'e deeply regret that the other side
11as turned down this humanitarian of-
fer." Col. Stephen Edwards. U.S.
•
I
High Flyer
• spokesman on the Upshur, tol_d r'e?l?rte.rs.
··\Ve believe v.e ha1'e complied '>'1th all
lhe requi reme nts of the Gene\'a conve:n·
t1on and all the regulations set by the
.i\"orlh Vietnamese."'
Choler a Vaccine
Ce nters Opening
Around Calcutta
CALCLTT:\ !l.:PI/ -l ndian offic ials
begiln opening inoculilt i1Jn centers around
Calcutta loda\" in fear that the tide: ~t
East Pak1siani 11ar refugees sweeping
IO\\'ard the crO\rdcd city woul d bring a
cholrra epidc1nic 111t h them.
The \\lest Benga l St ate :\l1nister of
lleallh, Dr. Z;Jinul .-\bl'd1n. dec lared an
epidemic of the dreaded dise ase in three:
areas ch 9ked \\'It h refugees and said the
~it uatloo \\'as be~ond the conl rul of !late:
authorities.
Abt'Uin said 10.000 reccn1ly arrived
refugees 11cre bein~ trea trd fnr cholera,
\\'hich c;;n hr 1ng dc;i th 1s a~ short a
prri<\d as ~8 hours.
1\'lcd1c-al supp!1 c' have !Jrcn f>:hau~led
in some areas and 1nocula t11n prrJ grams
111 lxi rdcr :irf as have been un ab le to keep
pace 11·11 h thr ~urgr of refugee s coming
oul nl ~:a.'l Pak1~1;111 '
Dr H1r;i!l1l Shilh . \\'c~I Hrng~l hral!h
:'('r1·1t r d1r cctnr. p!arrd lhr liea th toll
1"hu rsda y i'll ahnu1 1.fll~I re r~nns sn f;<r
hu 1 ,~ri1d nri f1 rn1 l1gurr'i 11 rrc al"a11'a hle a3
nian~· rcfugrr~ wrrr not re;1 eh111g treat-
n1ent crn!l•rs L"nnff1c1al and 1tnron firn1erl
c s!in1atr~ nf the d1'alh toll ll"Crr running
as high <1" 2.000 on Thur<;da~ 111~h1.
Stale governmenl of fi ci<ils 'placed the
Iota! of refugres 1n \\'est Bengal today al
J 6 n11l l1on out of a tota! nr v.·ell ovl'r 4
n11ll iun ali1n~ !he rn11rr 1.400.mile border
bc twern India and Ea:;\ Pakistan. \\'est
Bengal borders 1he v.·estern front ier tif
Eiist Pak 1~t;;n. 11herr a f'n·1l 11".!tr has
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fl ight ever 11ttempted. He hung from the kite: for an hour '"hl!e the
boat to11:cd him from 1tlari ne \\'or!d to San Fr a nri.~co -35 miles
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Readied
Lo11g Finger Sigi1 . \VASHINGTON (AP) -The
White House said Th ursday it
will announce "an initiat ive on
the drug problem" within a
month.
Of Good Actress Pr!:'ss ~crrl'l ary Honald L.
Ziegler !old 11e11 ~men the Nix·
on Adm1n1 strat1on is "looking
al a ~"01nprchen~1ve approach
to drugs 1n uur society"
prepara1ory 10 announcing its
program.
By L. ~I. BOYO
A.\I ASKEO \'t'HV Gen.
(;eor.i:e A. Custer was ha iled
sn long as a m1!1tary great
when the [acts actually in·
d1cate he \\·as a bad apple.
CrC'd11 .\lrs Custer. She lhed
more thari 50 ye t1rs after his
dc;J!h. defending /11s memory
mightily. V.'hn n11gh1 speak
oul. l..now1ng how 1~ would hurl
her·• .. NOT J::VE RYBODY
REALIZES you can get burn·
ed h_v the sunshine thac"s
reflected off descrl sand. Just
like \\'ater, just like snow.
Thci!'s \vhy the Arabs couldn't
f':.e\tle for pith he lmets or
parasols They required a
complete costume lo keep un·
cooked.
llL1R LA.\"GUAGE :\1AN has
been searrhing for the origin
of lhe 1~·ord ··pad." No luck, so
far. '"/'\.place lo sit back" was
11·hal a residence is, if vou
1race the word back throUg h
Frrnch to Latin Bunga!o1v
comes from a Hindustani word
{1Jr the huts of Bengal. And
mansion was not so grand al
lhC' outset. Just 111cant .. where
one hves." Bul pad, ·who
kno\vs? Nnbody.
YOUR EYES take pictures,
click, click, click. so it's also a
scientific fact you're totally
blind abou t ha!f the tin1e
you're a1vake ... IT \\'ILL
BE NO surprise to young
Top Pupil
Dies After
Hair Clash
tHICAGO (UPI) -A high
1;choot flQnor student collapsed
<ind died after a quarrel about
lhC' length of his hair with his
father. police said Thursday.
Police said \V illia1n Labella,
17. 11·as dead on Hrrival at Ho-
ly Cross Hospilfil \\ledncsday
night, but that the results of
an autopsy conducted Thurs·
dav n·ou!d not be made public
before the inquest.
They said the results of
police investigation into the
case 11·ere turned over to the
i;1a1e·.~ attorne~ 's office. pend-
ing lhe outcome of the in·
quest.
The quarrel hch\'cen the
\·outh and his father. Danie!. a
Chicago firem;:in. began at 1he
d1nnC'r t;:ible And ended V.'1th
thC' youth's cnllapse about ll
p.m .. police said.
molhers and middle-aged mrn
certainly that the skin of the
abdomen is twice as elastic as
the skin on the back.
CUSTO'.\\E:lt St:-:ltVICE: Q.
"\Vil/ a man nho's ol'er six
feet six inc~s 1all be rrJel'ted
hy the Arm~·?"" A. Unless Ile
appeals. Likev.·i~C'. a man
under f1\C feet 4.
•·\Vhat's t.he top specrl of an
elevator?'' A. For people?
Just 19 1nitrs per hour. No law
applies. really. It was Just an
inlesl1naJ decision by the
makers of elevators.
DIO VO U 1\1\'0\~' the
v.·orld"s ea r l i est beer
breweries \\ere in temples of
Ba bylonian brass found beer
so fascinat ing they partook of
san1e in their religiou i;
ceremonies. T his justified
turning the ternplcs into
breweries. And that attracted
fai rly large congregations, too.
;,PROBABLY the best fish
bait in the \VQr!d " cootcnds a
fis herman of lengthy cx-
rcricnce. "1s an ordinary
orange cut ur !n sn1all riecc5,
Shines bright t n tile <'~ r.
Emits a de lectable flavo r. And
hangs soft on the liook .~n the
barb can set." , .. 1\llGHT
TAKE a look ;it your hands,
young lady. The !on~cr the
ring finger, the mor!' talC'nt
you're apt to possess as an ac·
tress. Such is the contcntinn of
Lhe palm readers. They don't
agree often, but on this they
do.
He spoke a.~ Sen. HRrold E
Hughes i D -1 o \I' a l , !nlrl
re-po rlers <it tli e Capitol 1lial
!he adn1in1!i!r;ll1on h<1s h~cn
··steeping lhrough th<' tidal
\1·ave or her11H1 add1clion"
arnong rC't11rn111g \' 1 e ! n a n1
I C'!Cfdll~.
J!lil811es . who heads onr nf
ft\'I' Sena!e subcon11nl!IC'es
planning to inl'cst1ga'{' Jrui:
add1cHon an1ong soldiers ;ind
\ elrrans later t!iis n10111h, ~aid
''ll \\'ill Ob\'IOU~Jv t<ikc the <'~1·a!tning heat or" puhl1c ron·
ccrn to ger the <1rlrnin1.\!.ra!ion
!11 face 1hc proble1n efhx.-111•<'ly
;ind pro[J('rlv.''
The !01\·~n said President
i\1xon·s nt'l\S confer c n c e
statemenl Tur~da\' n1i::h1 fl!l
the urgency of thr proh!~rn
can1c aln1usl <1 \'C'<Jr ;11ler
l-lughes' sulx:on1n11tiee \l':lfnC'd
thal "a drug C'pidemi c 1vas in
the making in the armed
services."'
Ziegler said Nixon disrusscd
the problcrn <it a \\'hite I Jo11~c
br!:'akfast rnCl'!111g \1•ith 20 lop
o ff1t·1als nr 1.e1·er.:iJ
rfrpannients, includ111µ: lhe
1111/1l:1ry C's!;ih!1s~n1cn!. !he
.lus1iCP DC'par1ment anrl the
Department of Hc:;llh, Educa-
tion and \\"e!f;irc.
U.S. Fish
Captain
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nominees to thal list of can-1 h 1 b 1 p 1 e. '1 · · "" 1 "" 1 · · h o s rr oa ;i oM1' 1• ari•' utdates or 1nC'm11<:rs up 1n I e .__ __. .
J' J I Cl b Q( n 1 h<I.~ uo.:cn 11;1rn1.v b1 1hr <.oa.~t roper o 1 u : en on , , . 1 t · 1 \v h ,,. ,--1 h" ( vu<Jrc no tn atte1npt (1 s10r ;i~ ; "JS.~ l l', a <' IC f " " ) ) .. 1 ,
I k Or I d. M Bas nrt'lcn \~·ssc s rr•n1 sa1 1n~ c er n iana. rs. .s. 1 h 1 b 1 · J a nsh and wildlife direc1or. 0[ ~ i;·ou; u s er gear ln t ic
Perkin 111 • f\1rs. Bloompotl. a LI ~r ·
') · I ' Of .T ·n Falls Ida. lapt. Joseph Cardoza nf the ons · wi ·' · • I\' B df d b d I b t to.1r. Coiner, a banker. Of bew c .0rd· "i" 0 s_cr Sarasota Fla.· Dr. Molar a o;il rece11•e I 1e ·warning
dentisL ' ' ' Thursdal'. aflcr he had
ordered h1.~ <.:rc11• tn stttr !he-
STATISTI CS S 11 0 \V the
women drivers who ;;ll'itch
l;ines wi!hou! signaling out·
number the men v.'ho do s0 l:oy
five tn one. Th11fs bad Very
bad. Stilt, wouldn·t be fair lo
fail to report the men who run
io.top signs outnumber U1e
\.\'omen \.\'ho do so con·
siderably. •
)'nur q11eslinns (lli<l cnm-
me11ts ore 1oe/rorr1rd n~irl
tl'dl be 1ised in Cl/ECK·
I.VG l'P 111/ierr1:er possible.
Please nddrcs.~ uoiir lek
lers rn L. J'I. 80;1d ., P. 0 .
Box 1875, fo.'ewport Beach
92660.
P at San tl1arie into the path of
th e Rom;:in1cin tra1l'lrr l\"cgoi1'.
which 11'<1s .steaming !hr<lu~h
fi shin g grounds 70 miles .sout h
southeast of Nantuckr1 Island
earlit'r in !hf' clay.
The Co:Jst r.uarrl termed th"
action · · r c ck I P .~ s anrt
nt'i::ligcnt'' and 1n 1·rol.1 1ion (If
U.S. maritime l;111 s. Sin11l;1 r
action 1n thr fut11rp \l(lltld
make C:trdoza .~uh1ert lo ;i
ftne or impn ~o11111cnt. th"
Coa~t c.uard said.
The Coa.~t Gt1;ird Cultrr A• -
11\'e radioed 1!1e incidrnt, 11"
l<ilrst in H srrics l•f forr11 .1
vessels cu[tini:: t h r o u ,c n
An1crican boats lob~ter gea :.
fr1day, June 4, 1971 DAILY PlLOT 5
Npelear Reaetors
Jyixon Unveils 'Clean Energy' Plan
' II \SIH NGTON (UPI)
Prr~ent Nixon annollnced to-
da1 ' a broad program 10
a$'1.ITe I.be nation of enough
.. d¢an energy" in the yea rs
::1tad. emphasiz ing n e "' ·
reneration nuclear reactors as
;ne '·best hope" for the fu ture.
l\'1xon outlined in a special
n1es~ai:e to Congress ap-
22 States l11volved
l 11 Locklieed Progrc1,1n
\\"'\Sl!L"\GTOl\1 tU Pl) -A
l•lli.11 nl !:!l plants in 22 s1,iles
l1;11c ~til5 1n1llion at sla~.e in
l,1Jckheed Airc raft Corj)Ora-
ti.1n ·s C'ffort In ob!ai the
111n11<'1· 11 nccd'i to co::1plc1"
thr L-1011 TnStar Jet
tr<tn . .,rort.
A hsl of niaJor "JmC'st1c
suppliers for the ,\i1~us pro.
jrct show;; c·anccl!ati 11 or the
p1·0jcet \\'11uld h;ive :;1 ln1pa~·t
nn communities a n d
Con&rcssional di~·-icts
Nixon Fears
For Police
Questioned
\\'/\Sl!!r>.'l~TIJN 1A!'f -
l'r<',1dcnl i\n1111"s sho1\ of cnn -
~·r1 n (I\ rr tie s!a.v1ngs of 100
pnlh'!'lnl'll 111 !he p<ist 11
JTl011!ils h,1, b('rn taintC'd bv
p111J11c~il C!·'lSider;Jtion~. Says a
pnl1<'t' oll c1al IC'ft out of a
\\ h11 r !In ~e conference.
\r\"' \ ork Po1 1t·r Com-
n1i;;sionC'· Patrick V .. \lurphy,
11bn \\'"~ not ::in1ong the 23
pol1ce heads or !lheriffs \l'hO
n1rt 11 th r\ix11n. All,v. Gen.
.Jr1hn 'i. i\lnchcll and FBI
n 1rrct·ir ,J. Edgar Hoover
Thur· rl.:iy, grrclrd his ex-
rlu<:J"n "'ith ··n1sarpnintment
aufl lismay ·•
"\,{' Cflnnol ;illo11• poluical
ro11 -1dC'ralion'i 1u hinder
rw.pcrr+live pffor!~ (n irn11rove
th ~afrt1· nf 011r nnlirc of-
f1 rr" and 1he public-." s<11d
l\'i1rphy. \.l'hn"r forcr ha" lo"!
<?i•rn of the 52 la\v officrr!i
killrri s:nr<' .J;ui. 1.
T/1(' \rhite Hou$e s a i rl
lluo\ er had dra1\·n up the guest
li:.t for the mC'"tini::-.
}!11rphy. a nemoe ral. is a
nrnlrgc of fonner Anv . r.rn.
R'lMsey Cl ark. de<:cribcd hv
llno1·,,r a<: a "softie" and a
'"jc:l,\·fi.<;h ·•
A J·loovrr :iirl e i;;iirl i\!11rphv
1va.~ noi nrf'i;('nt "bf'C;tlffe h1'
11a<: in Nr11· ,.nrk ricr . .,nnallv
r'1rrrlinc: 1he in1·C'~tigal ifln nf
l!">f' m•ir·dC'rs nf 111<: (11·n men~"
'1~ 11nn1-rr 11n•ilr! 11·:int 1n f-.C'
if 1• llad been FBI ;igcnls kil!-r ·I .,
fl 11·;1., th" \l:iv '.!1 afTlhll"h
~1·1· 1ng of lll'n ~r1r York nf-
f•rrr.~. ;i11d the rrrrnt rlrFtth ~
or twn \\':i<:h1n~ton po]•rl"lll!'t1 .
fh11 rirnn1p!rd t\ixon in r:il!
Th·1f'•rl;n 's mrf'lill.1!'.
from coast to mast
Thi.: \1•1despread network of
suocor1trac!ors givrs added
political leverage l{I the Nixon
1\dmi;11s1rat1on's plan for a
SZJO n11lhon loan guar,1n!l'e to
l.orkheed la insure completion
(1[ !llr TnS!ar. The Senate
B:inkuii; ;ind f'urren<'y Co1n-
1n1Uec opens heanngs on !he
J:!U<1r<1ntcc lrgislation ~1onday
wnh Trr;1sury Secrc111ry .John
H Connally the leadoff
II 1111C'~S
Thr 1i~1 of .~urp!1cr~ 11•as
pr('p;1rcd b.v thr 1rras11r_v at
the cn1nn1i1lec's requrst and a
1·np1• w;1s oblainrd b,I' L:Pl
Thr co1nmilleC' 1s s I i 1 I
\1a11inJ:. hov.·ever. for a copy
of Uickhecd's .. Ca!i h flo1v''
records. SC'n. \V il!i;i 1n Prox·
mire I [}.\\'is. l. den1anded the
books Jasl 1\·cck bu! lhr Pen-
t:igon 11hich has 1hr rcrords,
refused 10 !11ru them n1·er.
Pro~rnirC' ha s 1hrc<i!rnt'd lo
fiUbu~l<'r 0 1hC' lo;in i::uarantee
In cf,-.;1tr. unless hr rrcc1vcs !he
b0ok~ \l'!uch hr cla1tns \1'011!d
provide ihe onl.v act·urale in·
formation :ibout thf' corn-
pany·s financial condition.
Huge Crane
Collapses,
Falls in NY
r\F.;\V YORK iAP) -A cnn -
i;1rue11n11 cran(' lnadrd .,.,.i th .~!l'rl l'ullaris<'<l ;:i11d rilunged 17 1
!l·iors 1ntu Sc1·011d A\'Cnue
n('ar !hr l !nitf'd f\a[lnns on
Thursd;iy, !-.l1i;hlh' 1nj11ring 10
persons It srnashrd a 11•a ter
main. flOO<ling the area for
blocks.
1\lor11ing ru:;,h hour traffic
had hC'rn halted hy a red light
nn the southbou nd a l'rnue.
pn~sib!_v "-IVCrting ratali!iC'S.
Said .1 constn1r!ion 1vorkcr,
llarold Bergh, 33, of Brc1o,·ster.
Ny.
"!t·s lhe biggesf n1iracle
l'\'c cvC'r ~C'rn. That strC'e! is
f!l\va~ ~ filled 11 ith bumper to
bumper 1raff1c"
Tl1e bt1ild1ng 11ndrr rnn -1 struct1011 i~ :i ~iO ~t or ~·
~l;rscr.1 P"r nn ~C'cnnd /\venue
bl'lwrcn 471h and 481h streets L""' v.•rck, a crane buckled
.:it ~~nd S!rCC"t and Sixth A1·e-
nuc. dropping B load Of Slee! 1
in1r; the street. One man v.·as l
killed.
KIRK JEWELERS
COSTA MESA
Harbor C•nte,_545·'415
HUNTINGTON BEACH
H11ntl1tttail CenNr-8,l-5501
''A suff1C'1cnt ~upp!y of clean
energy is cs~cnt1al 1f we are tCJ
sustain heallhy' e coo o m i c'
growth and to in1prove \he
quahty of oor nat1011al life."
Nixon ~aid . "Pr1vt11c industry,
of course. w1!J still play the
niaJor role in prov1d1n,i: our
ene;gy, but government can
do a grra! dl'al 1r. he!p 1n
mcct1nJ.! the ch:1llcngc."
CAN 'YOU CONCEN TRAT[7
CAN YOU lllf ATHE7 IW•'t• S.0-ioinl
DO YOU HAVE ENOUGH ENERGY 7
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\Vr'd lrkr tn prove In !Jl•U tltnt therP is <i11 ('11jo]J·
nble. natural melhod for nleeling 1/le challe nges
of daily 11/e ... It u•orks.'
TIMEX REPAl t.
Authori1.ed Orancc County
SALES AND SERVICE
June Graduation Special
FREE COSMETOLOGY
SCHOLARSHIP
To All Deserving Individuals
Oualif ication Based on
Sincerity and Desire for Achievement
ARMAND'S BEAUTY COLLEGE
34052 La Plaza, Dana Point
Telephone: 496-5809
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Ct '9•Md•. ~ and U1>91do
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F"rldly, June 4, 1971
Represent Degrees
Students Address
UCI Graduation
lRVINP: -lnst.ead or the
usual prominent guest speaker
at com.rpencement this year,
UC Irvine's 1.160 gradu~ates
will hear from four student
speakers, representing the
various degrees to be award-
ed.
c:ommencement exercises
will be held on the lawn in
Campus Park June 12, at 11 :30
a.m., the Chancellor Daniel G.
Aldrich Jr. presiding. Caps
and gowns for faculty and
graduates will be optional.
Student speakers will in·
elude Richard Jackson of
Bl!:IJOower, a major in social
ecology , representing 851 can·
Forger Gets
Probation,
Front Court
SANTA ANA -A woman
who pleaded that s h e
participated in a countywide
forgery scheme because of her
love for the ringlea<!er of the
didates for U1e b a c. h I!: 1 or
degr,tt. John Tome of
Nl!:wport Beach, whose field ls
administration, will speak for
146 mast.er degrtt candidales.
William Luttge of Irvine, a
psycbobiologisl, will represent
99 PhD candidates a n d
MiChael Tivnon of Bakersfield
will speak for M who will
receive medical degrees.
1be June commencement
will bring the total number of
graduates at all levels to 3.158
since the campus held its first
commencement six years ago.
The public is invitl!:d to the
event, but will have to sit on
the grass unless they buy an
advance Licket for 50 cents l()
rent a chair. Tickets for a box
lunch picn ic to follow the
eve nt are on sale at·the Stu·
dent AcLivities Office 'far $1 .65.
Supervisors
Disagree
On Numbers
orgaruz.ation has been placM SANTA ANA -Two county
on three years probation in supervisors. named to make
Orange C.OUnty Superior CoorL recommendations on the
Judge Byron K. McMi llan makeup or the county Harbors
orderld the. sentence for and Parits Commission, have
Darlene R a e Cozart, 40, reported that they cannot
Orange, with the provision agree.
that she make full restitution Supervisors David L. Baker
of her estimated share in the of Garden Grove and Ralph
costs suffered by victims of Clark of Anaheim were to
the conspiracy. make a recommendation on
Mrs. Cozart was arrested increasing the membership of
Feb . .{ with Sterling Edward the commission from five to
Newcombe, 44, at a.n Orange seven, with two appointed by
home the League 0£ Cities.
POST91 . . d th )lo ... .,. .... ,.... lm """"""' st~ ce.1, Investigator& sai e me Balter said they could not
~-.. ._ "' ...,,.,, _,._ •· .5rtlc• and additional premises at 237 agree, but Jt was agreed that
..,.,lftl' •1 l'.c1r1c vi..., ~,.,.. Sherwood Street, Costa Mesa , the b·ect ho Id •-th NAlltTL•'r SU l s u U"l:I on e
"m" M. w.r11n. •" '7, of :tu were the headquarters for a agenda June 12 when the
,._., st .• C••• M••· °'" '" .,.."'· counterfeiting o-atilig tha t superv•·sors meet with the \lfW S. SurvfvM In< '-.,,,,,, l vron r-• •••fl.v, ,,,_,.....i.; j.,.. .. W.rt\av, c.11 put forged bank money orders, county's mayors.
~"'' d ... ..,,.,, Mrs. LMf• Sehotla•d, govemmeJ'lt checks. company ttw.. .. 1111 o.t11 ;,.. .. T•11ei..ii. ~.... Baker had originally sug-
....,., ,1.1.,, J.W• s-r. v1,. ~w.. checks and phony visas into gested the increase. t o
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•4•·111 2
0
OMEGA
Important S)eopl• Ilks Apollo
••tromiula •nd Olymplc ludgn r•IY on Omrtga
tlmeplecet. NASA and the Olympic Commit! .. are not
euual when It cornet lo Mlectlngwatche&.A,. you?
Or I• your time Jmpcrtantenough 10 req11lf• •n Omega?
Whethtr you "lect a NII-winding Se•m••l•ror a
Chronoatop wrl1t 1top witch, you'll bti •bt. IO look to
your Omega with conftdence when •econd• counl
And'YoU'll bf In OOOd comp•ny.
A-.. ll-•lndln111 S11m11ter D• Ylll• •111114\l-eh10111ltit c&1n1r, t •ll: oald·l>lll d ct ... Mllchlllll 11!ju1l1t1l• t111c.tl-'······ , •• l llO
a -Cflro11111toei Wrlfl 1IOD Wl !all. Tt lll "'OUl1r tlfn•. M• .. uf"ll •!•eo..., l11i.rv&1• 10 one-111111 al • 11c.ond. lllllllHI .i...i «••· ,.,dju.11111• ch.II" 11 .. eo 1ull•lll•,for •fltl"l v!ng Mnlll•r 111 •n l.D. "'-'" ............................................. in.so itacMI """'" •. ,., ..•... ; ........................... Uf~
... Ito -fltll ll In ur.cftf'Wll\I lllOlftl Wltll !ht 12 fllll•er al *
.,..illon.
Op.n Mon ., Thu •·• Fri. '.Til f p.m.
Pr~mier Quality!
JUMWER TAMS
O'Jtsl1ndin1, llJs~ blot-&rten loli11e. A favDfite
tot l1wn and ttrdtn acctnt snd low-sprud1111
1roii ntk:OYer. Our Junlpe1us sabina
t.mtrisciltlli1 jfl 1he very
fillest qui!ity 1v1i11blt in
Southtrn C.nfornia. Sol!le
nurseries 1et S215 !or
these sne Ti ms.
Super Savinis'
FRUIT TREES
Your clloke of assorted
ltull trets at an
untielievlble v1lue! Pt ach,
plum, apritot, n&ctuine, cherry, fil, appte and
others. Hne delicious fruit
around )'OU alvuys, jusl for
th1 pluckini:! O!ht r
ftUnt ries tet $10 to Sil .
Speci1l willl us ..•
~ S 1al.
PATIO FURNITURE
CLEARANCE!
Oras!Je Rflluctions on Top Hime Lines.
T~!es, ch1irs, Jounaes,
c•rts. 1eeessories, ioc!~di~ll our
uclusive Oecor1tor Puk
8ell(ht$ an~ Ch•i".
Save up to 50%
(And we 111ean it!!
In Bloom' Red!
Special Price' Better Quality'
SCOTCK SPECIAL SPRINKLER
II 1ou'ra a w;i\er·miser, you can direct 11~ to j(tll
the pl1n!in1: area you need. Use as sprinkler or soa~ei. Sturdy vinyl. Genuine Brass couplinas.
20 foot Ieng Ill -~ei:. $ \.4 9
~~-79 1
Burstproof strong!.
50 ft. %" GARDEN HOSE
Un~orul1lJon1llY guarantt•1
Won't burst when shu! o!I 11 nou lt
Ht!W m1ny hosiu tan make that statement~ ~Ii "
ins1dt di1meter. Reinforced with nyl on tire tord.
Lots o! r11ileare in this nne. 50 feel loni,1
l!eg. $1.45
'5"
Soil Saver' Aeritor '
AIR ·O·JET SODCORINGTOOL
BOUGAINVILLEA
Brilliant. ruby red !lowers
will liven t~ings up •n
sunny gar.den areas!
This best blooming
Bou1:ai~v1 llea
is e1sy 1a ure !or!
Staked and in bloom. now!
Be lieve us, you'd have lo
~ay twTte the price tor this
lllillnifittnt ~ality, e/se11;here.
99 1 '''·
Special!
Ga rd en Lighting
Display 8r
Demonstration
by
COROLlTE
Saturday&:
Sundily
Best Quality' Asst'd'
~· HIBIS CUS -.,....,
~-~~ Color yaur entire summef
beau\1fuP fhe real 1arde11
'"show-ollf'I Mo~t
hscinatlng rangt of
colorful 110.,,crs available.
Th,st are not the typical
plants you see around, but
the very best, top quality I ..
Hibi~cus carried by the
linest nurseries, and
usu1lly scld far a lot morr!-
79' ,.,
Work-saver! ~ _,.;::?Sunbeam L1wn Champ ~ ELECTRIC LAWN MOWER Improves Soil! WIN-A-LAWN!
SILVER SPADE
El,ctr1c mowin1! Don't knock it unhl yo~·'o'e
tried it! Similar to the d1 tferent e betwee" a rret ta'ltn & Sprink le11
fni New Hame Owne1s!
PRIZES Magic loud! of 100%
redwOOd is Jltrlect
11\r hot rnonths a•tad!
1 Ext1nent !OU conditioner
for lawns and 1round
col'tr are~. Adds Don't forget 1o isk
for yourire•
11Think Green."
bumper sticker .
It's good for
the ecology!
.,.....JIO · Mcoratlon to gard,ns .
11.flt~ I ~cubic feet per b1i. ,...j! }l•••''"'IJO"' ~· ~
Special Clearance
AUTHENTIC CLAY POTS
Artiun's touch from upert cra'1\men. Natu ral.
textured rtd ci.~ pol' to hold snd beho!d
lovely plants. At these prices., how 1r1
we 1onn1 keep'em down on ttie
farm? Silts lriom 12
inclles to 24 inches.
Our rtt~lu low
p1ices are
S2 49 to $6.98.
• Fiist Quality -~ii,. PATI O REDWOOD TU BS -'~ There is.redwood, and thtn ~;ff:' ' .,. 1hue is redwood! All trade s. •,:::,'~ ..._: 111 thic~nesses. Don't be 1oaled
by poM quality, 1speci1!1y v.hen you c1n
1et the best fllr less. Ori111nal "C1liforma , '
Plinter" by P1t10 Wood;
_.,..,,,,,.,~-in n1tural or bi1tk.
12• d1•meter,
cne~11eh th1c~.
Vo~ I! see 'em
around for S6 98 .
'3"
pistonil(lwered
plane and a 1etl
Rolilry ~t1cn cuts ;~"to 21~~ Rriss.
Her.-y duty ceared
1ra"smissm11.
Toraue e1eeeds
Jhp gasoline
engine. Rugged
Sunbe.1m aua hty.
GreAt name' Great
price! Model £ll&l
lsl-JXIO Sq, Ft. "!nted lawn nlus l2·htad
Sorinklin11 Syttem
2nd -12-heid Sys!em
Jrd -1200 SQ. ff. laWll
41h-15 Gal. Sholde Tree
Tc quality. y(lu mu >t ha~e 1
new home without 1 lmnt
l~wn and re111ster fnr
s ... ·eepst;i~es Drawing
at our landscJ~e Dept.
Hfo pu1ct11se
Necessa~I
Waters 5000 sq. ft.'
SILVER FLIPPER SPRINKLER
Portable. rustproof, plastic la"'n sprinkler \!oat
lasts a liltlime! Flips a sholl'e• of r<11n ever lull or
any part o! circlt. from 20 10 SO!\. diAmttt r. Dllal
has& connec!1ons for in-series l!nera11on. You·n
fljp II our price Rei .$7,95
'4"
-·-·-C/~g I Save.
Breath-tak ing'
BIRD OF PABAOISE
Freel
...
·-
'
~tsl1ndin1 llo1i1t
qua1ily. Wfltn in
£_,><~, bloom, lllfll Otclllds
make Ideal patio
plMittrs fer lush,
lro()k•~ t lfecls.
.\ui>l11d ·colors..
We'll 1ive children
\'isilina: The Arboretum,
Irie. 1 lovaly, livint.
pl1nt iin • 2;.~"
pot} 1!on1 with pl1nti111
instructions. They'll Ion
tlkln1 Ult of It Hit
1rows to ful11ll1 !
Hurry, whi!t supp:lin ~/ ~ Int! ~· . .... 4...... \. . .. / •• •
· •es. S4.95
blt111min1
iiz• p!1nt -
with coupon.
1150
I
M,111n1!1ceM color.
e1otic shape! Pot them
or plant them in your
111de~. Still one cl
the most be~ut1 tu\
plants ta be found.
Md, you won't lmd
this line Selecl
quality al any betler
p1ite. Don't let this
v1lue lly awaY.
11ea. Sl.!19
I i•I. 95 '
\\'e honor
BankAmericard
f< \fasterCharg~
I lours :
8·6 PM Da ily
Including
Sunday
Why Wa it'
INSTANT LAWN
No need lo wilt !or 11een
1nymor1! Just 10!1 out lhe
1rt1n cirpe! -in,t1nt criss
lrom Cal-Tut'-ror new l1Wns
or la repair yaur pras.ent
ont, W1 hive 1xptrh to
.tdvbt yw. 1\.i sq. ti. rolls..
Blue Gt111 lili1S111
Dlthcndra S 1 ''
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DAll y .P.llOl· l.
' -
Mutual Funds Pay Reoo·r .d Dividends • Ill 1970
Record dividends were paid
to mulua.I fund shareholders
last year, according lo the
J nv e stm tn l Company
lnsiitute.
These payments h e l p e d
offset the decline in share
values and in capital gains
distributions resulting from
the long bear market.
The new record dividend
distribuUons in 1970 totalled
SI.4 billion. an increase of $232
million over the previous yea r.
This is one of the staUslics in
the lnve~tment Co m p a n y
lnstitute's 1971 Mutual Func;i
Fact Book, just published.
Your Motiey's Worth
This gain of 20 perctnt ln·
dividend di 1 tr i ti u tlo n s
represents both inlerest and
dividend income from the
funds' securities portfolios
which -were paid out to fund
shareholder! over lhe year. It
compares with an inc rease of
only two percent for the same
period in dividends paid out bf 'Fact Book 's figur es.
aH private C1>rporalion.!I. .. On a cumulatNe basis, tht
Capital g a 1 n s dislribJ'. industry bu paid .shareholdrrs
lions-amounlS paid out ·as 1a a total or . $12 billion in in-
resu)t of cap.ital apprecialibn vestment ·. income dividends
securilies-hawevcr, dropped since the first-mutual. fund
from S2.S billion in 1969 10 S922 opened its doors in 1924. In ad·
million in the 197~ bear .dition, the fund$ have paid
market, according to th e new shareholders a total of $14.4
billion In net realized capital
gains, the Institute said.
Thr Jnveslment Company
Institute is the nati on al
.as.wcialion of mu!u:tl funds.
!Cl member runds comprise
93 pcrcenl of the assets oI the
industry,
Redemptions-the s h ares
people cash in-remained at a
low level thraughout the
period of declining stock
prices, the fact book states.
Redemptions for the year
stood at ·$2.9 billion t·nmpared
, with $3.7 bil11on in 1969.
Mutual func1 sales for the
full year 1970 1or alled $4 .6
----T -4 ....,--
billion, down fro m $6.7 billion
the previous year. However.
the number of shareholder' ac·
counts continued to graw
through 1970 to more than J 1
million, compared with 10 4.
nlillion al I.he end of 1969 11nd
less than 5 mi llion ten years
ago.
JUNE SERVICE SPECIALS
New Way to Invest
Marcor Tells Easy Banki11g
Profits Rise
CHICAGO -( BW1 -Net 6 Cars Handled at Once
earnings ef Marco r lnc., Newport Nat ional Bank -...'ill a he ight slightly below window
p a re n l co m p a n y er provide a new remote banking !eve!. A dra wer .,.,·11l open
l\tontgomery \\'ard· 11nd Con-sel up .,.,·hen it opens its new automat1ca!Jy , into which the
1 tainer Corp. of Af)lerica, we re Airpart fac ilities nex t .,.,.eek at customer deposits his chec k.I
ll<'wo1utiono•y new ope•olionol method\ mt'on Oronqc Coun1.,··.
No I lh1Coln Mc•cu'y dt'olcr no"' ,,u,.,, fc<IO<y <1ulhtHi1cd '<''
vice ot price~ compnroble 10 lko<t· '~"'<J"i1 by ,,--,,.c,. •lol1u ,.
11nd otht'r non•Sp•-ciali:cd repair ccrltel\ S•:••ic( by appo inl
mt'l'lt '"'t'' yo11 fufthc1 time ond "'""<'~
For Small Investor $1 l 169 000 · th 1· t r Miche lsen a nd l\1acArlhur , . Jn e irs quar er dennsi t, or other banking
R19 R $2.50
CHASSIS
LUBE
Rog. $13.SO
FRONT ENO
ALIGNMENT
By SYLVlA l'ORTER
You , th e small individual in-
\lestor. will buy and sell
securities \Ila an entirely new
OCC's lOtli
Purchasing
Forurn Due
Dr . Chester Karrass, na·
tion11:1ly kno.,.,•n auth nri ly Clo
the art of rregotiat ion, will be
!he key note speaker Saturday
al the 10th annual Orange
t:oasl co I I e g e Purchasi ng
Forum.
The event will begin at 7: 30
a.m in lhe OCC Science Hall.
lt will be co-sponsored by the
Purchasing Man a g e m en t
Association of Orange County.
Karrass will speak· on ''The
Effective Negotiator." He is
the author of "The Art or
Negotiatin g" and "The Ef-
fective Negotiator."
Registration "'ill be from
7:30·8 a.m. A l'.'elcome v.·ill he
giv('n and the presenlat ion of
Cert1fic11tes will take place
from 8'3:30 a.m. Karrass will
tipea k from 8:30-9 .4[i a.m.
The group wil then break up
Into seminar sessions. and
each person may attend two.'
The Forum "'ill "'ind up at
12:45 p.m. Seminar subjects
include:
More more more
PANE L SPEAKER
Susan Davis
range of methods costing you
an entirely new range of fees
as the decade of te 1970s rolls
00.
To give you a glimpse of
what might be ahea d, Jet's im·
agine you as an investor in
four different roles:
11) On your own, you decide
to buy a particular stock. You
don 't need or v.·ant any advice
from your broker. You wish
merely to place an order to
huy , say, 100 shares of your
choice.
You l'.'li! do precisel y this
\vith a securities represen·
tati ve trained only to execute
ynur buy tor Sell) orders. You
\\'ill pay this order·taker a
1ninimum fee for his minimum
service.
I! \\'ell may be !hat a!! JOU r
orders in the IOO·share range
will be executed automatically
-fed through J machine just
as your purchase <if Rn
airplane ticket with a charge-
plate is no1v fed through a
machine.
(2) Or say you ask lo have
some research done for you on
cert<iin securities ilnrl you seek
advice on 1'.'hal to buy or sell.
''l'ou \\'ill go to a securiti es
re presentative trained to han-
dle your requests and advise
you. You wiH pay this man or
v.•oman a higher fee for v.'hat
is flbviously more service.
(J) Or say ynu want your
securities representative to
assume complete charge of
yo ur securities account and
buy and sell for you.
AUTHOR TO TALK
Caroli ne Bird
S ex __), is cri1nination
Se1ninar Set Tuesday
An all day semmar on sell
disc rimination in business and
industry "''ill be held 1Jn
Tuesday. at the Royal Coach,
Anaheim.
Sponsored by the Orange
County E q u a I Opporlunity
Employers Association, the
seminar will present speakers
and a nu mbtr of round table
discussion groops on Title VII
and il~ eHect on the working
woman.
Caroline Bird. author or
"Born f emale." will .oipeRk on
the .s ub t 1 e discriminations
againsl women in business aod
the professions.
Sussn Davis, vice president
of the Ur~ R eaearc h
Lecture Slated
On lnv«;stments
"fnCf,lme JnvesUnents " ·is
the tille of 1 (ree lecturt to be
presented on · Wednesd11y al
3:30 p.m .. by ~an Witter and
((), et Manninga Cafctcrl11 on
El Toro Road tn L&gun11 Hlll.s.
Dea n Witter Bccount ex·
ecutlve ~1arvtn Nilsen wt11
deliver the lecture. He w!U
discuss lhe advantl'ge.s aniS
d!sadvantagu of b o n d s •
mutual funds . stocks. real
estate investment trusts. 11nd
savings 11ccounrs. A <iueslion
and answer period will rollow.
Corporation, Chicago, w i 11
present her views on why <'Ot·
poralions need to recognize
and re.,.,·ard abili1v in their
women employees.·
Discus,slon p<inels in the
morning and afternoon will
allow those attending to ex-
change ideas and present
questions to representatives af
the OHice of f ederal Contract
Compliance. EEOC. F'EPC,
Division or Welfare, NO\Y. and
the Orange County Business
and Professional Women 's
Club.
BO ND PRICES
STRUGGLE UP
UlS ANG ELES -\BW) -
Bond prices 5truggled higher,
proving last week'i; strength
signified the end of the tw()-
morith slide, Crocker-Cillzenii
National Bank said Frld•y Jn
!ta weekly mont'y market
review.
Governments moved up Ir·
regularly w1lh each advance
being followed by .1 drift
downward.
Crocker said both corporate
~nd municipal new Issues
were well receivf!d, the recep-
lion increasing the trAders'
confidence so they were 'J.•!I·
ing to add lo their lnventorit!.
ended May ~ -a 7.1 percent boulevards. "y I
jncrease over SID.433.000 earn-The new .sysll'm, called papers. A pneumatic tube con·
You will ge to a securities ed in the first quarter a yc<1r Vista-Ma tic Drive-in window:s, necls the drawer with the
1 ago. Leo H. Schoenhoff'n, will permit the servicing of'~il te ller's booth. and she im·
representative .,.,.ith l he presidenl and chief exec utive cars simultaneously. medi ately r e c e i v e fi the
credentials testifying to his or o ffice r , re p o rte d t g Slx. traff ic lanes will be customer's transaction. She
her training for this skilled stockholders. designated in the new parking then takes care of necessary!
"'Ork and you w i l I un-First quarter s a I es Jn-lot and a teller's booth will be details. and returns money,
creased 7.4 percent Io localed so thal the teller can bank books, or other papers l-0 derstandably pay = still higher $672.916,000 from $626.346.000 see lhe car and occupant al lhe customer.
fee for this higher service. in the comparable 1970 period. each of the 5ix customer loca-Drive -i11 windows will open
(41 Or say yo u want to go Mantgome ry Ward sales in· lions. 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily, and on
even beyond this and want one creased 8.7 percenl and Con-As a car comes to the head Saturdays from 9 a.m. lo l
99' $999
YOU SAVE $1 .SI YOU SAVE $3.51
SANTA ANA
LINCOLN MERCURY
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Aerospace
Jobless
Help Set
A mulli·servtcr center for
unemployed a ,, r o s p ace
engineers. scientisls, a n d
technicians has recently open·
ed in the Ora nge Co unty area.
This center. run as a
cooperative elforl between
se\'rral concerned engineers
and the Ame rican Engi neers
and Sc1enl1sts Assoc iation. l'.'J!l
provide financial and welfare
iflformation and guidance 1o
all enginrer.s. screntisls, and
technicians 10 the Orange
County area who are affected
by the cutbacks in aerospace
funding.
The center is located at
12141 Le""·is St. in Garden
Grove, and is staffed pr imari·
Jy by engineers themsel\les on
a part-lime, no-pay basis.
They are traine d as
pa(aprofessional.s in the finan-
cial and welfare fields lo pro-
vide the direct infor matio n re-
quired.
Ex pansion of these areas to
cnver legal. psychologica l, Rnd
medical problems of the
unemployed professionals is
ex.peeled very shorl\y.
Information can be obtained.
11nd appointments arranged.
by calling Dona ld Berg. AESA
coordinator ' for the service
center. at f714) 548·7555.
"These ere very necessary
and long-<>verdue services to
the uneriiployed engineers,
scientists. an d technic ians in
the Southern California area,"
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scope of the setviees offered
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' DA.RY PROT EDITORIAL P A.GE
The Locliheed Problem
Congress faces a thorn y. many-sided problem in
the Nixon administration's proposal for $250 million in
federal loan guarantees to finance Lockheed Aircraft
Corporation's TriStar air bu s projecl.
Answers to so me questions the proposal raises will
have lasting impact on the "<•hole area of government·
business relationships. 'fhese are some or those ques-
tions:
-!lo"' \rould the precedent set b_v the guarantee
J.ffect the private enterprise system in the future ~
-\Vould such acti on be falr to Lockheed's major
competitors in the airframe building industry -Boeing
and McDonnell Douglas?
-In view of Lockheed 's past record of getting in·
to major financial d ifficul ties, would the federal gov·
ernment simply "be s ubsid izing a company likely to fail
anyway, given more time and continued ineffjcient man·
agement?
-The Reconstruction Finance Co rporation. creat·
ed under President. l!erbert Hoover and continued
under f'ranklin Roosevelt, helped both large and small
businesses through the Depression years. Would re·
establishment of RF C not be more fa ir to the entire
business community than special treatment of Lock·
heed alone?
\Vith 31 ,000 jobs dependent on the TriStar project,
a great deal or emotion as v.•ell as econ omic pressure
attaches to "saving l,oC'kheed ," especially in Sou thern
California, the company's home base_ But last month
~ome 4.7 million Americans were out or jobs. t.1ight they
n ot be justified in feeling they should be given equal
treatment v.•ith Lockheed employes?
A s ubstantial body or opinion \Vilh in the aircraft
industry holds that the nation's peacetime economy can·
not support more than two major air frame builders.
There is , of course, the counter-argument that the
nation's defense · posture would be better for having an·
other experienced builder such as Lockheed remain
operable. The tool-up time permitted us at the outbreak
or \Vorld War II, which enabled Lis to function as lha
''arsenal of democracy" is no longer a realistic possi·
bility, should an emergency oct·ur.
And it can be argued the government indeed share!
some responsibility for the trouble-plagued govern·
ment contracts which contributed to Lockheed's prob-
lems.
But the airframe industry must shake down even-
t ually to relate realistically lo demand. And lo the na·
lion's need to employ ils manpower and resources 1n
new activities. So, some \Vay to see l..ockh eed through a
period of redirection and .a ni ore gradual reduction may
well be necessary. Bul to liUbsidize Lockheed to pursue
the s.ame old paths does not add Up as a good long·range
answer.
Church's Puzzling Lo gic
An/.@e dedicated to the principle of equality and
c ivil rights would have a hard time disagreeing with
this statement: "\Ve need lo support young blacks."
Such was the explanation offered by Mrs. Lois
Stair, moderator of the United Presbyterian Church,
after that group was criticized for granting $10,000 to
Angela Davis' defense fund.
We are moved to wonder if the grant symbolizes a
d istrust of !he American judicial system more than it
represents support for young blacks. Symbol though
!i he may be, Alis! Davis has given no indication that her
defense in Marin County Superior Court is inadequate,
and the 'presumption that another Sl0,000 wiJI buy her
justice seems to us very weak logic.
Certainly the church has every prerogative of in·
volving itself in soci al issues. But we can weU understand
\l.•hy a substantial number of the 3.1 mtllion members of
United Presbyterian Church question the logic beh ind
the $10,000 grant to add to Miss Davis' trial fund as the
best use of the money to assist young black people.
• CASUALTY
Sensible: Kill
T1ie 'Charity
Affair'
Dear
GlooUJy
G us
Charges McNamara Responsible for H119e ll'aste ..
As everyone know!!, it takes a long time
for great ideas to be accepted and
adopted , but in the end lhe original mind
ls vind icated by histo ry. This is my hour
of vindication,
Some 2{l years ago, I propo~ i11 this
very ('(IJumn Iha! the wholl': ide a Qr the
•'charity affair '' be abandoned, and that,
lnsl.ead. the prospective donors be asked
to contribute to a •·nothing benefit."
It was my idea
thal the receptions
and cocktail parties
and dinner~ and ban·
quet.s and reeitals
people attend for the
sake of charity could
be abo lished with no
loss or revenues -
most contributors
would gladly pay
for the privi lege of sla ying home .
FOR. S?~ A COUPLE iL is cheap In
avQid the traffic crush, the dQnning of
evening clothes, the i n I e r n1 1 nab 1 e
apteehcs, lhe desiccatrd ch icken. lhe cold
mashed potatoes, the impermeable peas.
the wilt ing lettuce, the peppermint
parfait and the arsenical coffee.
Who ~·ould not happily shell out \h'1s
IUm. or even a lvger one. to escape
thesr horrendous public occasions. wh ich
do nothing but inflate !he <'gos of banquet
1pe.akers, infla me the ulcers nl banqurt
chairmen, and d1m 1n1 sh the CQnjugal
felicity nf the exhaustPrl cou ples a!-
lending such tedious rites?
W~LL. f'INALLY , ;if1cr two decades of
lyinJ fallow, the brilliant simplicity of my
Some of the bills in the lcgisla·
live hopper al Sacramento border
on the ridiculous. However, the
British win gQing 1way in this
category if it's a fact, 1• rer,n.
ed. lhat Eng!Jsh Jaw forbi s a
man lo marry his molher-in·l1w.
Now there·s a real piece of use-
less legislation!
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T~!1 l••lu•• ••lllch ••••9"' ~ltwt. .., ~•c•n••ll• 1l1a» 1! "'• now~••••. '-''
11ur P•I •H•• ,. OIHm• Gui . D1!11 ~1111.
conception has borne fru it -and $911,000
worth or fruit , at thaL In New York JaRt
month . a lady who for 14 ye ar.! has been
chairman of an annual charily affair in
Ph1lha rrnonic Hall , decided for this year
nol to ha ve a benefit, but to ask the peo-
ple who usually boughl l1ckels to cQn-
lribule anywa y.
As the New '{Qrk Times repcirted ii:
•·To her surprise and delight. lihe found,
when all lhe figures were added up, that
lihe had colleclt'd $90,426." This was only
.11 few tfrousand rlollars lesi; than l1~t
year, when "she and her committte wore
them11el ves ou t sell ing tic kets and plan-
nin~ 11 hurfel"' lQ be followed by a musiclll
J"e\'Ue
THE GROUP INCURRED no expenses
exrl'Pl ma1l1ng. so virtually all the pro-
ceeds y,·cnt direc tly IQ the charity. The
y,·oroen clidn"t ha ve In buy new l(Qwns for
th~ event (wh ich nQ doubt prompted their
hus bands to send in more generous
checks). No feuds and enmities were
precipitated by I.lie difficu lt pr otocol of
seating arrangeme.n~. And everyone
woke up happy and refreshed the next
morning .
\\Iha! could bf' morf' sensihte. more
1·111111.td , and mo re truly philanthropic~
Thr rP was nn JOCkcyini: (or PQ.~ition anrl
pull1 1c1ty. no enormous hudgrl ror en·
lertai.nment, no prof 1ls fnr 1he hocn.e·\•en·
rfors, hcau!y sa\011~ Qr bou\iQtle.~. 1 ·nlque-
ly enough, it all really Wl':nl for charily.
Scientific Starvation
While we talk of preiervlng human
resources and the environment , we 're
tolerating the emasculation or the one
aource or human bt'llerment in the
future-science and technology. l n a
hard·hittlng address, Robert Ander~on.
president of North American Roc~well
C.Orporatioo, a finn that has bttn
dedicated to the aero~pace program and
the application of aerospace te chnology
lo civ Jlian life. shows how through
"lcientlfic starvalioo" today we c a 11
become a second-rate nation to1norrow.
Recent abdication of U. S. aircraft
leadership to the U.S,SJt, f'rance and
Britain-a leadership we have held for 40
yur..-ia but l}lmbolic or a trend that has
been set in motion by the sheer ignoranl'e
of anlil«hnology fanatics. Le!!S than 1.5
cenb of each national budgel dQllar go
for Ip.a~ retearch and technology as
eontrastcd to 4? cent.. for h u m ll n
raourceJ. i nd •till the human resourt'e
utrtmi1ta cl1mor lor the cent and 1
ball.
JN MR. ANOERJON·s wor~s, "Suppose
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we give in and abandon the naliona\
space program. SupPQse we shul down
th e whole NASA establishment and we
lea ve Cape Kennedy to the i;wamps from
which 11 emerged le ss thllo 20 years ago.
Suppose we turn loose the engi neers and
scientist~ and techniciaTl!I and wi~ QUI
hundrrds of !housands of supporting jQbs.
"Suppose we darken all the universily
labor atorie5 that support our spice
research and de ve I op me 11t ef-
fort. •.. Does anyone seriously thlnk th1t
!he Urllted States, after that dr1sUc ac-
tio n. would be a bettir ph1ce in which to
live'.' That the poor would be less poor ?
That slums w.ould disappear? That 11uri-
denly our ri(ers WQuld he elr:an 11 ~d our
air a.! fresh 11nd untai nted 11s 11 Spring
breeze?''
AS A ~1A TTER of demon i;trable r 11ct,
Mr . Anderson shows with cold figures the
Oppo!ite would be true. Ht praistl lhe
admlni1tr1tlon'1 Job-couplin1 pro1r1m,
dtslgntd to ulv1ge l!nderuted technlc1l
t.alents. He .notes that Jt, " •.. fits In procl•lf wilJI I P<>POlll l lrtl d)' IOllCll
lby hi• rompJtly for) .•. a reder1l 1\1ady
Reaervt or UJ"Olp&Ct prolt11kvllla."
Tht 1eltrillflc • n d m-11nt11Uont l
abiliUe1 of the.wi profeuion1l1 lll't tht
heat hope of the nat ion ror a belltr
tomortow.
Industrial New1 Review
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Goldwater Does Some Plain Talking
WASHINGTON Sen. 1 1 r r y
Goldwater did somt chtraeU!r.ilUctlly
forthright talking in the Sen11te that in·
ezplicably was i1"ortd by the media -
althou1h whi t l'le !laid was timely, perti-
nent and imP9rtant.
In etfecl, what the plain-talking
Arizona n did was lo bluntly accuse
rormer Defenlle Secretary Robert
McNamara as being directly responsible
for the nume rQUS military cosl'<!verruns
totaling b!lliQIJS of dollars, and then ask
~·hy the censorioW!I liberal! and other
rancorous critit'.'I denouncing the st
' ''wasteful txce~.,es" never b I a m e
McNamara Qr demand an etplal'Wltion
fr om him.
The "Pentagon .'' Uie "military.in-
dustrial complex" are endlessly in·
vestigated. berated and cQndl':mned. But
<istound ingl y, Go Id waler caustically
pointed out, '1-1cNamar11, the official im·
mediately accountable for I he t e
"outrages," is never n1entiontd and
never probed.
Highly !!iignificanl, G o 1 d w a le r' 1
challenging accusation went unan:iwered
and und lspuled.
THE LIBERAL crusaders and other
hradline-consciou s exposers sal. siltnt 1.nd
1.1nmoved. They ha ve yt l lo reply. And
the s.!lme goe! ror M c Nam a r a .
Throughout the many disclosures Qf huge
cost~verruns, he has sleadfas!ly main·
tained light.lipped silence and avoided in-
vestigative interrogation -and go!Le n
a'M·ay with ii.
Asked Goldwater:
"Why? I belie,ye Mr. McNamara owe!!
tht Congress and the American people
aom e kind of an explanation as to why his
high ly publicized sys tem of "cost ef-
fectiveness'' in the Defense Deparlment
turnrd into the mess that cur Senate
liberals keep telling us exists in defen se
procuremenl. Certainly. if 1 were f\.1r.
McNamara I would be eager to defend
my stewardship.
"F'ar from being 100 busy, l wou ld be
d!manding the cpportunity to be heard
from the ve ry first time that the charges
of widespread waste and Inefficiency and
acandal were raised ."
TAKING A POWD!::R -But. not
McNama ra -the rhapsodized idol of the
Krnnedy and Johnson admini.s!ralinns.
Not only has !he former Defense
Secretary persisten tly kepl oul of sighL
and sound , but v.'hcn Sena tor Goldwater
expressly asked one of the chief Senate
exposers to summ on McNamara, he gol
the following alibi. Said GQ!dwater:
"I personally have repeatedly asked
Sen. iWilliam) Proxm ire ( D -W i s.,
chairman of the JQint Committee on
DcfC'nse Production) lo call t-.1 r.
McNa mara as a witness duri ng his pro-
longed in vestigation hearings on waste,
inefficiency and extravagance in the Pen·
!agon. I was informed by Senator Prox·
mire that his committee had exte nded an
invitation tQ Mr. t.1cNamara. but that he
felt his duties as president Qf the World
Bank WQU)d not perinit him the lime re·
quired."
Tha l was McNamara·s out then . and it
still is.
NOTING THAT a recently published
book relates in ext ensive detail the so-
called •·C-:>A Scandal,'' Go ld w a t e r
characterized it as the latesl •·tool" of
the radlib opponents of lhe American
mi litary esta blishme nt. But neither the
book nor the liberal reviewers of the book
ever say a word about f\-1cNamara -
primaril y responsi ble for this excessively
costly ai rcrafl project.
As an irrefuta ble illustration of this
curious silence, Goldwater cited a Jong
revrew in !he \Vash1ngton Post. a leading
ultra·libe ral critic of the Pentagon,
"Although tbe book and the critique of-
fer the C-:>A as a mod el Qf boondoggli ng
and faul ty mil itary procurement,"' said
Goldwater, .. neither of them point out
that the whole th ing began and matured
in the Pentagon regime of Defense
Secretary Robert McNamar<i.
"FOR SOllE REASON, liber<il authors
;ind r~v1ewers arid congressional critics
seem curiously reluctant to place the
blame for lhe waste and incffrciency
wh ic h reached iLs high tide of irn·
propriety in \he fo.1cNa n1<1r a era exactly
\lo'hcre ii belong.s. The procurement
sys tem which led to such things ;is the
cost-overruns we are OO\~ seeing in
defense contracts "''as dev1secl by
fo.1 cNama ra and his cost-accounting ex·
perts in the Pent<igon .•
"But"" never hear anything from ?-.Tr.
MrNa rnar::i. Timi:' and again there is
much said and expnunded about lhe
greatest boondoggle of all limes -th~
rrx sca.ndal (r -1 11 1 -and s1 mi1<1 r
situations which have occurred during his
tenure, but never is Mr. l\1 cNamara ca!J-
ed to testily.
'"It's more than passingly st range. It
would be hig hly reve aling to know v.·hat 's
beh ind this enigma. MaybP. \\'e ought to
have an investiga tion of it "
By Robert A. Allen
and ,Jobo A. Goldsmith
Facts the Air Force Hoped to Hide
\VASHb~GTON D f' r p In lls
bureaurrary. I.he Air Force has Ri!enced
anolhr r "Bi!Jy f..11lrhf'JI " y,·h(l dared In
\\ilrn lh A1 n1icrowavt de v1cf's hur t
serviremen·s eyes.
r or speaking ou1 r.n 11 subjer! that lhe
Air Force wan1ed hushed up, he quickly
losl his researrh job.
The original Billy
Milchtll was a tou1h
Arm y Air Corps of.
fi cer who was court·
martialed because
he wouldn't slop tell-
ing his brassbOund
bosses that !he U.S.
needed lo pay more
11 l le n l i o • to air
power,
Ceil. Al vin Burner, an Air Force sciin-
tist and ph ysician, i~ !otally unlike th11t
wasp-toiigued M1tchrll. So mild is 811rne r
lhat he begged w not lo print this story.
BUT HJS FRIENDS have given us the
ra cl..:!I thal the Air Force had hoped to
hidt :
Jn 1968. Cdlonel Burner. then head of
radioblology at t h t Aerospace Medical
Division, came tO the lnt,!1Cap1ble con·
clusion that certaio m i c r o w a v e
emiMion~ can csuse !lerlous eye trouble
somrtimes ye1ra· after exposure.
Burner alrtady It.new lhr chances he
was taking. All threl': services expose-
hundreds or young ~ervictmen daily to
radar and other radiation w11ves. By ~··
posing the danger. he could open the
armed forces lo hundreds Qf damage
cl alms.
RUT THE INJURED tyf!! of the young
Gia haunted Burner. Ht dtcldtd to rlalr
his career rat.her than 1t1y •llent. In
May . 1969, he pre.te nted a paper to the
4th Annual SympOelum of the lnterna-
llonal Microwave Powtr lnalitute In
Alberta, Canada.
Ft• hi1h·ltv1l offictr1 have ever l1id
lh1lr t 1tt1r1 more 11crlflc\1lly M the:
llne. Burne:r wrote bluatly that, allhou1h
ra:di11tion dan1:er1 h11ve been SU.!pttfed
sinrt 1800 and !ht mlJit.11ry h:i.~ been "in-
crrasinaJ y aware '' of tht h11z.1rd '1nc1
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1955, the Air F'orr.e has done next. to
nolh lng about il.
A major study was l<'fl unfunded by the
Air Force, he charged, even as the
unpleasant evidence arcumulat ed.
"THE CRITICAi. organ ror microwave
damage appear~ to be the crystalline lens
or the eye." hr said . "ll is oonceivahle
l.haL a cataracl may firs~ become
r€'cogn1zc.d se~era! ye;irs after ex-
poSllre. _ • , ''
Ru rner added om1nouslv that allhou~h
the eye was the main area or dange r,
m1cro"'·aves might al.~o cause )lear1,
n<'rve. brain, blood and liver dam age. He
evc.n took a swat at a sisrer service.
"The Navy," h& wrote, "has realized
for a long lime lhal carrier deck
crewmen who are exposed lo relativel y
high intensity microwave fields during
Protecting Consumers
The 1970 legislature passed the
Conllumer Ltgal Re medies Act It seeks
to block deceptive praclices by sellers nr
goods and services. This law is designed
lo prQtect I.lie buyer of goods that are
m1inly used fo r persQnal or household
purpo!es. Repair services for personal
we also come under the acl.
It ital.es that it Is unfair i:O mpetition
and a "decepUve 11cl or practice" to do
any of these things:
l. To pass off good'.!! or services as
th ose of another.
2. To misrepresent the s o u r c e ,
sponsorship, approval. or certification or
goods or 5ervires.
2. TO f'AKE THE grographic or igin Of
!he goods or services.
4. To 11ay th.at the goods are (l rigi nal or
ne \v 1f I.hey arr not.
5. To advertise ~oods or aervicie~ with
lntenl not to sell them as advertised', or
no t to supply realpnable espectable de-
mand. e. To make r1tse or misleading
1tatements about reaaona for reduced
prlces 1uch a.~ "fiNl sale" or ''lost lease."
7. To say that replattmenl! or repair
servlcea are. neecled when they are not..
I. To indicate that the consumer will
rtcel\'t a rebatt. discount or other
benef it al a laltr date after thr ~ale .
Any consumer who is hurt by 8J1Y of
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La w in Action
lhc banned practices can sue. He can
recover his actual rlamages and Jn n()
case is !he 11ward to be less than $300. He
can also tget an order stopping the
1nethods or unlawful practices. He ca n
get punitive damages !QO if the acts are
outr.ageous (Ir intentionally false~
SUITS MIGHT he brought in the
municipal or ju.slice court in any 11rea
where the business is located or where
the 1111 le took place.
Any C(lnsumer mRy also bring 11ult for
a class acti(ln to l'ltQp the practlct, which
meaM he can sue on behalf of other con-
sumers g1mi111rly d1maged by the
unlawful practice. "Clasll rults" 11low
many perJ1ons to get together to hire a
lawyrr to presenl lhcir mmmon claims.
The businessman who acts in good f•lth
or who might have m11de an hone!j:l
1nistake C&nnol he sue:d. He sttll h11s to
m11ke suitable corrections. repair nr
remedy I.he goods and servlcts for lhOlle
who were hurl.
Notr: Cal1f01ni11 IDWJll'T.f nfft r thi.t
cnlum11 so uou. nwJi knotc oi<r lnuilf.
thei r v.·11(1.:h show ... hype.r1rrilab1!ity,
fa tigue i!l nd lassitude "
H UH ~En Rt:C0'.\1.\1E'\IH::n 111111 lhl"
acccp1rd levels nf rad1;111 on ~el bv till'! srr\'ICl.,~ he re·l'I :ilua!£>d, \1h1ch ·rnulrl
rncan disca rding or rhang1ng rn1ll1ons 11f
doll::irs wor1h of (•qu1p1n(•rJ1
Finally. Burner "'ru1,. 1hal c>.hau~t1 \e
lnvesligations 1-1 ere ner.drd anct that he
"would like In 1nvcs11i.:atc olhrr ~11Clf
parameters as hc rnalQ!04l'.1C, C'ndl')('ruie
and bi ochemical change.~.··
Burner was never allowed to prncecd.
By Au gust o/ 1969, hr had been shifted
[r(lm aerospace 111edlcine to an ;id.
m1nistral lve job in \\'ashini;ton. l!1s nC\Y
IJtle sounde d jlrand : chief Qf 1h(' medical
divisiQn fnr th e Air Forrc rcsrr\"e But
Lhe effect \Vas lo stifle \ht'. 1nvr-sllgation
and silence Burner.
MEAN\\'Hll..E, HIS f1nd1 ngs 11f two
yt'.ars ago are now accepted al111Qsl as
writ .
Burner·s boss a1 lhe l1111e of his triAls
was Maj. Gen. Charles Roadman. also a
doctQr, no~· relired fron1 the Air Force.
"There was no connection a t all.''
bet"''een Burner"s m1crow11ve work anri
his transfer, Roadman told us. '"11 \\"3.!I
Just time (for hii:n l to go tn \Vashington,
nothing more.··
Friday, J une 4. ! 97 1
The editorial rnnr n/ /lie nnily
Pilot :icel.:s Lo u1/or11' n11d sum.
1date readf'rs by prcse11r111g this
newspaper's opit1ions 11n(l com-
mt'ntnry m' lo;ncs of n1tercst
on.if si g11ifiC(HICC, by providuig n
f orum for tl1t' express101i o/
01o1r rt~dcrs' opin1on.~. rnJCI bJI
present.inq 1/1e rl111t1 .~r. 11ir 1J1.'
pohlfs Of lnformrrl nbsr r1•rr.t
nttd spokt snicn or1 t1Jp1c.~ fl/ tlif'.
cla y.
Robert N. \Vt:ed, l1ubltsh('r
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Assen1bly
OKs Gas
Sales Tax
QUEENIE -:-• By Phll lnterlandi 4 Mountain Climhe1~s F1·e·eze;
Sole Survivor Vows New Try
see. One or tht: g1:y~· tyt~
\\trf' frozen ~nut.
"The weather continued lo
get worse and we decided to
spend the nighl on the mou1:-
ta1n It looked ti~ though we
v.f'rf' in the wrong gully. Th('ro;t
were cliffs be.lo w ut.''
SACRAMENTO (APl -The
Assembl y, rejecting charges it
wa:. selling out to "the
highway lobby ." voted Thurs-
day lo add lhe sales tax to
1;asoltne. raising $1 50 rnillion a
year to support public transit
aystems
The bill ll'Ould add about a
cent and a half tax per gallon
or fuel, on lop of the current
seven-cent slate gaS-Ohne tax
and four-cent lederal tax,
Gasohne no w 1s exenipt from
the fi ve percent stale sales
tax
The funds would be
al'ailable lo city bus lines and
other public transportation
sys tems -up lo 50 percent of
!heir operating budget. "I think th& way to get rid of polluted air is f~t to The measure sponsored by Assemblyman Wad1e Deddeh get rid of the hot air."
(D-Chu!a Vista I. goes to the-----------------------
Senate after passing the
Assembly on a bipartisan vote
of 46-2 1. 'Two G u11111en '
A ss e m bl y n1<1n .John
Vasconcellos ! 0 -Sl'ln Jose 1.
unsuccessfully tried lo amend
the measure so the fund s
\\'OUld come out of !he current
gasoline tax, \Vhirh is
ear marked by the S La I e
Conslitution for highway con-
struction and maintenance.
Sirha11 Attor11ey Claims
New Evidence Revealed
Vasconcellos pro pose d
skirting the constitutional pro-
vision by IO\\'eruig the gasoline
tax from seven cents to 512
"~nts and then pullnng a cent
and a half sales tax on
gasoline.
The result. he said. \vould be
an additional S150 niillion for
mass transit without raising
taxes. It would come out of
the fun ds that now go to the
billion dollar a year highway
program.
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f\·larine Sales & Ser\'ice
LOS ANGELES (UPIJ -
The la v.')'er for convicted
assassin Sirhan B. Sirhan said
Thursday there was ne v•
evidence that at least one of
the shols \\•hich struck Sen.
Robert F. Ke nnedy \\'as !ired
by another person.
· ... Kennedy had a lot of
e n e m i e s , ' ' said Luke
McKissack ... He may have
been the target of many.
"'There is some indication a
Opening
Celebration
SALE
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100•;. NYLON LINE
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second person may ha\·e been
!here \\'ilh tl1e same intention
as Sirhan. or !here may have
been son1eone there v.·ho hod a
1-1·e;i pon. such as a security
guard, who 1-1as in the pe rfrct
pos1l111n and seized lhe im-
pulse of thr 1norneot." he said.
J\lcKissack said, "There 1s
:;onlc indicat1un a n ot h e r
\\'Capon was used'' besides the
one St>ized from Sirha n the
nigh t or the assassinat\on.
He said l'riminologisls with
whom he had consulted believ-
ed 1h<it one ll f the bullets
v.·hich struck Kennedy June :,,
1968. '"was different from ones
in son1e of the other victims
(wounded in the shooting )."
The l a w y c r emphasized.
however, U1a\ he \1·as not de-
nying 1hat Sirhan v.·as present
in the kitchen of I h e
Ambassador llotel and that he
fired a gun with the intention
or killing the presidential con-
tender .
McK1ssack contended thal it
\\'as not a[\.\•ays possi ble to le!!
the difference between bull ets
from .38-caliber revolvers, like
Sirhan's Ivor John.~on.
MAf\fMOTJ-1 LAKES, Cahf
!UPI ) -Mountain climber
Bill Alves. three f i n g e r s
frostbitten by a bliuard that
killed hill four hiking com-
panions, intends to make
another try to scale Mt, Riiier
in the High Sierra.
"It's unfortunate what hap-
pened. but it 's ;ust one of
those lhiogs." said the red-
haired physicisl from his
hospital bed in Madera, "The
risks finally caught up with
us."
Alves and four Sierra Club
climbing companions were
trapped near the lf'\l or the
13 ,157-foot peak Sundav when
a sudden blizzard struck.
The other men froze to
death -tlvo \\'hile stn.igjlling
down the mountain through 70·
n1ile winds and the others
\\•hile sleeping in a snov; cavr
that night.
Ah·es, 25, Mou ntain \lirw,
1nade ii off the 1nou11 ta ins1de
(\110 da ys later, He spent two
ni."'.h ts in a remote cabin
hrfore reach in~ th is to\t•n net1r
Yosemite !\l.iUon<il r ark on
Thursday.
Al ves. who was in sa1i sfac-
lory condirion \\•i th thrrr
frostbi tten fingers on hi<; ri~ht
hand. vov.·ed to cl ;mb the
mountain again.
"t tried to climb Thal moun-
tain two !imes and faileil." he
said. "Bv Labor f\1 ·,• I "'ill
ha\·e C'i1nbed it." ·
The bodies of hi• r(lm -
o;in fon-; 1rt>rr r r f'u 1 r re rl
Thorsd;i~· The victirn <;. <11!
from Californi;i , wer" f;J<>·• 1
\\'e)sh . :12. RPrlwnn,·l f '1f.\·:
f.ordon Howe. 30. Palo Alto:
Rob Smith. 25 .. ~anla r!;'lr.1,
<111d Richard Schroeder. 25.
~;in Jose.
COLISEUM
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Perhaps you'll be sur prised to hea r from us because, up to now , most
of us have been ra ther quiet.
We're housewives, you see; more than that, we 're mothers. And wh ile
students have been orga ni zin g protests, while busi nessman and lawyers
have gone to see their Congressm en, while draft res is ters have left for
Canada or for ja il, we've done what men ha ve always expected us to do.
We've st ayed ho me, don e our wo rk, and raised our children -qui etly.
But, t here has been a pr ice to our silence. Nearly 60,000 of our sons
are never coming back from Indoc hina. Another 300,000 have return ed
with mut ilated and broken bodies. Uncoun te d are the thousands who
ca me back ''whol e", but with eyes that had seen My Lai and its hundred
counterparts , and min ds t hat wou ld never be the same.
What have we gai ned, Mr . President, by paying t his price ? There
is only one gain that has ever been cited, by you or your prede cessors
in office -their dead ou tnumber ours. Millions of Indochinese have been
killed in th is war - -. sold iers, civilians, friend s, enemies, mothers, children.
Enough. O ur message to you, Mr. Presi dent, is t his: END THE WAR!
We dem and complete withdr awal of all Am erican military personnel in
1971 , and we demand that yo u anno unce the date for th at withdrawal by
J uly 4th , a da y when Ameri cans would once more like to feel pr ide in
their country.
If you refuse to c.omply with our demand , then we pledge to do
everything in our power to re move you from the Presidency. We h•v•
been sil ent too long .
Yours truly ,
Signatu re
., Nome (Pio••• PrintJ
Address
City Stoto Zip
Th is is p•rt of• na tional camp•ign. Ple•se sign and mail to: Or1nge
Co unty WOMEN STR IKE FOR PEACE, c/o So. Coli!. Council , 5899 W.
Pico Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. Congresswoman Bella Ab1ug will present
your letter, along with thousand s from •cross the country, to President
Ni xon -
Encosed is $
c.opies of this ad.
FOR PEA CE
to help pay for this od . Ploo10 send mo _ .....
Plu so 1end me informotion obout WOMEN STRIKE
Poid fo r by: WOMEN STRIKE FOR PEACE, 5899 W. Pico
Angeles. Mrs. Jean Bernstein, Orange County Coordinator.
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Blvd., Loi
The five rnen ltft eight com-
pan ions <1 l a base carnp on
·Lake Eli:r:a Sunday ior tht> one -
day hi ke lo the top of the
peak. The unexpected 5lor1n
struck when !hey v.·erC' 200 fee t
from the summit
"The wind was blowing at
about 20 or 30 t1'1 1les an hou r .
\\'e decided to start back <!own
but all of a sudden we heard
thunder. Because of the fog.
v.'C' couldn"t sre lh(' :;tor m
moving in ." .\lVt'.> s31U
"The wind pickc,11111 tv ® nr
70 and it hec11111t! difficult lo
Heart Pierced "'·
Walker Feels God
Pulls l-li11i Through
AHHHH ••• THE DOUBLE KNIT SLACK ••
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llOLLY\VOO D (AP\ the :0.1ay 24 mishap on r-.1am· t.
'·Sprend out in the snO \\'. gt·t-1noth Mounta in north o f
ling weaker by the m1nutr. I Bishop .
said · 'God. l"n1 in re;il !rouble \Va!ker, 44. said the pole tip
There's only one v.'a.\ l'n1 \1ent in to his C'hest about four
going to pull out of this. Tha t 's inches. up to lls ring or
v.·ilh Your help · basket. and punctured a ven-
Ask the m•n who own$ • po1 ir .. he'll !ell
you they'r1 the gre•tesl thing in men'i
we•r tod•y. The y're c:ool, c:o mfort o1 bl e, o1 nd
easy lo c:•re for . J o1c:k Bidwell thiok1
they're greo1 t, loo. He has a new selection
of solids, pr int ~, •nd check$ priced from
$2S.OO. Come see th e ne w look in men°1
"l'rn thoroughl y eonv11H:ed tric!e of his heart.
that's v.·hy I'm he re now ." "It \\';JS a freak ;1ccide11t,
soid actor Clint Walker. out i>f a hospllal 10 days aft er ii ski just one of those crazy. crazy
po le tip pie rced his heart. things. To 1ny knowled ge it ..
B<1ck <1t his moun taintop hasn't happened to another ·c
home, p<1le but up an d dre:;s-skier." "'alker said. ·~
ed. the rugged, 6 foot ti star or
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enne" series gave on Thursday lf N I T E 0
his first detailed account ofJ .~ T A T E S
ill ,\ T I 0 Ill A L
Ne\v Reagan
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Planniµg
Knockout
By Tll0fl1AS CHEATHAfl.l
1'EL AVIV (UPI ) -Four
years ago Saturday, shortly
a fter 7 a m., waves or Israeli
warplanes swept HllO Egypt in
one of history's most
devastaling and decisive air
s1rikes.
The d('S\rucliur. I hey
"'rough! -the Egyptian air
fnrce, caught un 1hc ground.
!Ls piloLs at coffee, was all but
rendered useless -!Javed the
\\•av for an Israeli victorv in
the. six da\s or Middle f~asl
war that tO\lowed.
Recent statcn1e11ts fron1
the natioi1's leaders indicate
Israel has in 1nind a thrust
ju.st as surprising as the June
S. !937. !!trike sould the cttr·
rent 10-n1onth-old cease-fire
break down.
Whether it "'ould t-n\ai!
.::inothrr lightning air raid. con-
,;1dcr('(J 11nlikely ln view of the
uncf'rl<1inty invol\'C<I in lacing
Egypt's n('W Suvicl -designcd
antiairerafl sys!ern. is one of
the world 's best kept 1nilitary
secrets.
Israe l \\"Ould not be content
to stand and slug lt out along
the Suez Canal in a costly
replay of last summer 's so-
c a!led war of attrition. There
are other ~·ays In get the job
done.
No one in high places is
predict ing a rcne~·al o f
fi ghling, hut if it liappcns:
''\lie have Jn our pockets
\'Ct y interesting plans," 0Ppu-
ly Prime ~l!n1s!er Yigal Allon
~aid in ;i :i:~ech f0llowing
J~gyp!'s r cfusa! lo agree to a
formal conllntiation uf the
truce past March 7.
"And we shall have to
penetrat.e deep into Egypt,"
added the inte lligence chief,
Maj. Gen. Aha ron Yariv.
r.Iuch of the credit for the
success of the preemptive air
strike fo ur y::-ors ago went to
Yariv, for it was his men wh o
came up with the fact that thr
Egyptian pilots took a coffee
break shortly afll!r 7 a.m.
every day.
Tod::iy the ~-:gyplian <1ir
defense sys!en1 Israel laces is
''<1stly improved. alrnost lo thf'
polnl of ruli ng oul <1 success ol
the rnagniludc of 1967 or the
'"dee p penetration"' air str ikes
of early !9i0.
For Soviet pilo!s ore in the
ski~s over thr E gy p ti a n
heartland and the Soviets have
set up one of the world 's most
extensive antla1rcraft systems
between the Suez C;inal and
Cairo.
The Israeli air force h;is
received Skyhawk and Phan-
ton1 warplanes from the
l:n1ted States. along ~·ith e\ec·
lron1c ~adgctry and weaponry.
to dral with the Egyptians'
surface-to-air missilrv.
Yel 1t is unlikclv 11ie Israelis
\\'fJUld challenge ·an t'nemy's
~trcngth \\•hen the rnission ctin
br accon1plishr·d ;1n11th!"·r \\':l\'
v.·1th rnore surpri~t· and fewe·r
r isks
Their a ir tnn·i· 110\\ h<1s cx -
1
lt'ndrd 11 s r:ingt· with old
J3oc1ng Slralocrt11~r1·.., th a (
Sf'rve as a~rial ga.;, ~1 :i11nns lnr l
l hf' skvh;nvk c;t rik1·r~ a s ih•rno11.~1'rai.·r1 1!1 F1 •br\J~·rv 011
Jsr:iel telt•v1s1un. -
/\rl{l, w1lh nt•11• ;11nph1b1uu s
J!Uns, annored p1·r~unncl car-
r1t·rs and helicop!l'r~ furnished
b,v the Cr11tcd St:it1·s . 1h1.;; pro-
vide~ a >:rcatrr t·:1pahil1ly and
rnOOility for strike~ away frnn1
1112 f':gypt1an h{·:irtl ;Jn~I anti
the antiaircraft sv~ll'lll.
t::gypt got a i:1sti• 11f this
type of r:1id on Sept !l, 1969 ,
"'hen Israeli !:.inks and troops
landl'd on its bank of the fled
St'a and sv.·ept 30 miles along
the coast. leaving in their
wake <1 scene of drath and
destruction before escaping.
"I would estin1atc the Egyp-
tians would. be in store for a
number of ve ry, ,. er y
unpleasant surprises t h i s
time." a former Jintrlligcnce
chief. lfalm Herzog, said
recently in a radio com-
mentary.
"Israel has not been sitting
wilh folded arms in the past
months," he added. "I would
estimate this fact would
become patenUy obvious H the
fighting is resumed."
JUST SAY
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Ex pense s Covered
Convention
Calendared
Fun 1nixed \vi th fund -raising is promised members
and guests of the Laguna Niguel Republican \Vomen's
Club Federated \1•ho attend a luncheon Thursday, J une
10. in the Little Traveler restaurant. Laguna Beach .
Setting the ten1po a nd giving tips to lhc traveler,
J\lrs. Sco tt J_ Rayn1ond who 1vill attend a four-dav fall
convention 111 \Vashington. D.C .. 11·iJI be a parade of
travel fa shions. a h ighlight of the afternoon.
l•'u11 ds raised from the luncheon. cnvering conven·
!Ion expenses. are solicited on a round-trip t icket invita-
ti on designed by !\'!rs. Tut Greer giving an itinerary of
destination. a 10:30 a.m. social hour departure. \\'il h
lunch served in flight.
Fiihion co inmenlator an d design('r l\lrs. Budd
Thon1 Jfso n. operator of th e restaurant. '' 111 donate pro·
<:eeds fron1 an artist boutique conducted during pre·
dining pleasure.
Arti.~ts \viii give demonslralinns inc·luding a portrait
and n1a ke spec ial presentation of a picture.
Mrs_ Thompson also 11•ill provide interesting ancc·
dotes of experiences encountered durlng her several
111orld tours.
FUNDING DINNER -Dinner. Italian style, \\'ill be
served in the Santa 1\na offices of the Ch il dren ·~ Horn y
Societ'' as members of Les Peti tes Fleu rs Auxiliary in-
formaily welcome ne'v members. Members and provis·
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Le1 gun a Niguel Republican \Vo mcn's Club rederated, receives her
ticl\et to adve nture and kno11•lcdge from Mrs. Carol Thoma s and
?.1 rs. Neil Barbour (right). The ticket ent itles the holders to a rou nd-
tri p fashion. boutic1ue luncheon in the Little Traveler restaurant
,.,.hich will r aise funds for the president's junket to \Vashington.
ionals '"ill tour the fa cil ity and taste the din ner as pre·
viewed by Heft to r ight) the Mmes . Rosy Roberts, Donald
Duffer and Jeff Goffman.
Gorden Variety
Pet ites Fleur s Add
Sp ic e to Fo rm ali ty
Spaghet11 d1nnf'r coupled v.•11h installation of off1cC'rs "'LJI make
an exciting dish fo r members of Le s Petites Fleurs. an auxiliary to the
Children's l-lome Society.
Outgoing prcs1 dcnl !\lrs. Geo r~e \Vest \IJIJI \\'Clcorne 1\lrs. Rosy
J{oberts as leader or the auxiliary during an Italian dinner. install ation
and tour of facility planned for 7 p.m. Thursday .. June JO . in the Santa
Ana offices of the society.
Fol lo\1·ing dinner and in.~tallation . mcn1bcrs \Vi ii toor the offices
and take a f ir.~lhand look ;it roorns 11'here pro.c;pert1ve parents meet
their fu ture r hl!dren, a.~ 1vell a.c; vie1\' clinic areas 'v here babies an d chi!·
dren receive checkups by sta ff pediatricians.
J\1rs . .June l lendrick.~. Orange \ounty auxiliary director. \·\'ill in·
stall ne,11 offic ers \\'hi!e welcoming actii,re and provisional members re-
cently presented during an annual tea.
Assisting Mrs. Roberts for the coming year will be the Mme!-! .
.Jack Goff ma n, Douglas Johnson and Donald Duffer. vice presidents:
John Taylor, recording secretary: Mi chael Garman. treasurer and
George \Vest, parliamenta rian .
New provisionals invi ted to the din ner include the J\1rnes. Clyde
Bell, Ja mes Bulli tt, Ca rlton Dawson. \Villia m F.gan, Anton Emmer ton,
John Gibson. l-larol d Griswold, James Guerin and Robert l-lallahan.
. Also receiving their fi rst look at the chil dren's adoptio n fa cil ity
u11ll be the Mmes. Nicholas Kindlein, James Leddy, Wil liam McDonald,
Scott Ra ymond , J ohn Reinicke , Joel Shapiro, Alex Stanton and Robert
Wilson.
Neighbor Not K'eyed to Crime Age Borrows Trouble
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I \ii,re in Los
Angeles in a high-class apartment
building \\'ilh a welJ.guarded entrance ~nd electronic device§; to catch people
who don't belong lherr. I mt'nlion lh1s so
you \\'ill knO\\' vthy I do nol feel it is
ntcessary to boll and loc k the front door.
You ste T was raised in Nor folk; Neb.,
and ~y ever loc ked their dooT"! in
Norfolk. 1 married in 1936 and we lived
for many years in Grand Rapids. Mich.
Nobody locked their doors there. either.
My problem i.s a woma n in this
bu iding. Shr ha~ a habir or comln.R into
mv apartment without knockin~. Yester·
fl~~ I slepptd out of lhr hHlhh1b anti
nearli,r bumper! into hr r Shr 11·11s )'.landing
1n th~ dOOf\\'111/ "Oh." ~he s111d "J'l>n won-
der you couklii't hear mr.. The water was
ANN LANDERS
running." Two weeks ago I was taking a
nap and whe11 I woke up I found her in
thf! kitchen. She had co:ne to borrow a
cup of sugar.
How can I brea k lhi~ woman of th is
rude habit? Plrase don't tell me to lock
!ht' door. I am too old to 1change my
w11y s. Thank you. -~L.A LADY
DEAR L.A.: iw. y11u're loo old lo
change your l'l'DYN7 Well , II ynu don 't
chnnge your '.IA_1·~ ynu nil.hi not gc-1 any
older. Los Ange le1 isn't Norfnlk. <1nd u ·~
not Grand Rapids either. And lf'll h1n't
1138. So get with It. Lady. before yo u
meet somf!body In your khchf!n "'·ho did
not come to borrow a cup ol 11u1ar.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Today is a sad
one for mt' -ma ybe the io:adde~t in my
lire. ~l y ~on \\'as placed under arrest for
"rontr ihuting !() the delin11uency of a
minor." The girt it pr('gnanL I ~ y('ars
old. and li ve~ 111 !hi~ build ing_ She
l1!erally !hrew herself a1 ,my Albert.
Last summer the litlle tramp camf!
over here wearing a half bra ancl shorts
cut up to her neck. I never saw anything
lrke it. The girl was as fully developed as
any 20-year·(lld Swedish actress. Once
\\'hen I saw her plunk ~rself down on my
!IOn's lap I phoned her mother and told
her to keep that UUle 5S1-pot at home.
A lhrrt is nearly 21 and J &uppose he
shQuld have known better, but arter all.
man i~ not made of wood. I may the girl
and her mothe r 8rt' in blame. Pltase
prin1 my advice to other mothers with
good looking sons: Jr you see something
likr this h11npening unrler your nm;e, gel
in then• and break it up . -HEARTSICK
1:--l" \\.HITE PLAINS t
DEAR W.P.: There wlll 1lway1be1e1-
pot1 -ind the •1e br1cllet 11 getting
lower. l\.ty queatktn l1 tbi1: Whal'• with 1
ZG-year-old mall that he would be foollnt
around wllh • 14·year-i>ld J:irl? He h11111 to
he an Idiot. Your Albtrt needs cou n1elln1
and you could use some. too, Mom .
DEAR ANN LANDERS: We Jii,re In a
small community. My husband and I
havf' some close friends who ert as deer
to us as if they were sister 11nd brother.
We are ve ry hurt becau11e they hai,re not
yet seen our new grR.Jldchild. The baby is
four months old.
They say they are waiting for an in-
vitation. We do not feel that an lnvil8tion
need be extended . Whal is your opinion?
-FOR PEACE
DEAR PEACE : When 1 bliby Is bora It
111 customary for friends to wilt a le•
wf!eks. theo phone Ute new parent• od
say, "We'd Uke to .come by aDd see dte
baby. 11 tomorrow alghl convealf!nt?" Ill
is else customary to brln& 1 llttle 1lfi.J
If tb \11 couple is •~ close 11 yoo say [
can't ubd erslaoa why they haven't done
so. Good manners 11 11" commoii "DI'-
\Jnio:ure of yourself on date!? Whal'a
right? What's wrong? Should you?
Shouldn 't you? Send for Ann Lande.rs'
booklet "Daling Dos and Don'ts," enclo11--
ing with your request 3$ cent1 ln coin and
111 ln ng, sell-addttssed. stamped tnvelopa
in care of the DA ILY PILO'l'. ,
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Dlll 'V PILOT F'lday June 4, 11)71
Club Members
• Varied programs a re
tchedul td for n u m e re u '
a:athtrin&s in I.ha 0 r a n g e
C.oast area.
Couples Cl ub
Pro&rammin1 You r Children
for Failure or Success will be.
I.he topic of Dr. Ted Cole al 7
tonight in the Fellowship Hall
ol St, Andrew 's Presbyterian
Church.
The meeting i~ o~n to
couples between 20 and 30
ye.ars old.
H B Art Le a gue
Laguna Beach portrait and
figure pa i n t e r . frank
Tauriello will be l he
demonstrating artist a! lhe
next meeting of the Hun-
tington Beach Art League.
The meeting will open al
7·30 p.m . Monday, June 7. in
lhe Recreation Center.
The artist graduated from
Syracuse University and join-
ed t.ht Art Studen ts League of
New York. A teacher at
Orange Coast Colle g e ,
Tauriello has had commissions
lo paint portraits of G<lv. Love
of Colorado, President and
Mrs. Tu hman of Liberia, Eve
Arden. Hugh Downs. Merve
Griffin, Ma ry Pickfo rd and
many other celehrities.
Exc ha ngettos
New officeni: of Newport
Harbor Etchangettes will be
elected during a luncheon
meeting Wednesday, June 9, in
the Emerald Bay home of
Mrs. William Willman.
The new leaders will be in·
!ltalled during a joint party
with lhe men's group Satur-
day. June 12, in Irvine Coast
Country Club. FestiviUes will
begin with a cocktai l hour ~t 6
p.m .. followed by dinner and
danclng lO the music ol Anul
•!ill.
GOP Women
A picnic luncheon al 11 :30
a.m. Tue5d11y, June II . .11t lhe
Village Park Clubhouse is the
next event on the a1enda of
To Market , to Market to Make a Cho ice Salad
Relaxation with a capital "R" begins with su1nmer
:ls members of the Laguna Beach Garden Club toss
together "the annual salad luncheon \Vh irh look
place today. Selecting choice produce are (left to
right) the !\·lmcs. James Cavitt. Gerald B. Hanna.
and P. E. 1-larmegnies. A silent auction will be con·
ducted by !\·lrs. Robert DuSoe.
New Slates of Officers Seated
Ballots have been tallied and
votes reC<1rded in organiza·
llons al ong the Orange Coast.
Installations .,..·111 take place al
affairs ranging frorn potluck
luncheons to barbecue and
~·1m parties.
presiden t. Assisti ng her will be
lhe l\.1 mes , \\'illiam
McNaughton . J>nnald Sacinn
and \\'endall V.'il\lnms. \"ite.
president s; Fred Shepphird
and Frank r.itartt !, secretaries,
and Da vi d Da1•is, tr easurer.
1"roian Leagues. livities of Troian l.cagues.
The organization has chosen
the Youth Problem Center as
its philanthropy.
Universi ty of Sou t he r n
Crilifornia alumnae fro in
Leagues in Los Angeles,
Or.:inge anrl San Diego coun-
ties ;H !rnded when ~·1rs. Jack
n. IAlvtll or Fullerlon was
elected president.
Tuesday Club
tl1rs. .John Simpson has
~elected Friendship for Fun as
lh!'! theme of her presid!ntial
lcrm for the Tuesd11y Club of
r-; e.,..·port Harbor.
Her executive committee for
I.he ensuing year include the
Mmes. P. D. Endsley, Martius
l\1ng and Louis While. vice
presidents: Constance Fromm
a n d Rudol ph Va n a s e k ,
~crt>tancs: Carl Gist . finan-
cial secretary. and Fred Dunn,
treasurer.
G arden Club
Gathenng for a potluck
lunctleo n and 1nst alla11on of of·
hcers will bt' memtY.>rs or lhe.
Soulh Coast Garden Club al
12 30 p.m \Vednesda\· .. June !t.
~rs. J\'"iles \\'elch 1s ac·
cep!1ng 1he gl!l veJ from ;\t r~
Paul Sih·ius. 1mmcd1ate pa~t
president Othe r nlfi<'er~ In-
clude the ~fmes Robh Scn!1,
GJ'!.'nn :'-1 Green and L l
Smi th . vice p r es 1 cl e n 1 s ;
Charles Fran cis and J'\-11~<;
JL'an Atkinson. secret;Jr1rs and
1>1rs. Philip Han f. trea ~urcr
Also assisting .,...111 be 1he
1'1rs. Geo r _i:: e Cunningham.
host e.!.s and l\.frs. Jane B. Tan-
11er. publici!y.
Mesa -Ha rbor
A get-acquainted luncheon
will be the occasion when new·
Jy elected officers of the J'\olesa-
Harbor Club uswne the ir
duties at 10:30 a.m. Thursday.
Juoe 10. in the lt1esa Verde
Country Club.
Mrs. Edward Zielinski is
Irvine Juniors
~fembe.rs and gues\s or the
Irvin" ,Junior \Vntnen·s Cluh
\1•ill gather for a barbecue and
~11·1m par1y at nnon Saturday.
. lune l9. in the El Toro home
nf :'<I r. and l\.lrs. Roland A.
Ru ck
\1 r~. R. LeE' Pe ndlrton v.-111
serve as president. Olhrrs in-
clurle the l\.lm!'S. John F.ngle
anrl Buck, vice presidents:
Rflhrn La>1'rcnre. recr.rd1ng
!if't rel<irv, and Donald Snyder,
treasu rer.
Also ::-crvlng will be thti:
.\1n1cs Geralrl Mu1.iy. way!'i
.1 11ri n1cans: Frederick Ken-
i•rdy. 1nen•hcr ;it I a r g e ~
~tephen Lundquisl, auditor,
and IJ. C. \Valle~. mem·
bcrship chairma n.
Trojan League
Mrs. Emmett Jones opened
her Laguna Beach home for
the fourth :innual ins tallation
luncheon of the Association of
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Other new officers serving
tw(I year trrms inrlurlr l\.lrs .
Arthur \\1ells and Mi ss .Julia
J)ock .,..·e1lcr, ,·ice presidcn\1';
the J\1me~ Clarence Paulin
and .John WaLson. secretaries,
and Lronard Andre.,..·~. treas·
urcr .
Serving on the boarri of
direct.ors 'A'ill be lhe 1\-lmes .
Clark Somers, Dona ld Dechant
rind Sherman ~1ill er The
association coord1na tes ac-
~l rs. Herbert Miller "A'ill
~rr\'e as partiamentari11n and
!\fr!' Ernest r.1ccle\land "A·il!
\spirational chairman .
To avoid disappointment, prospective
brides are reminded to have their wedding
stories with black and white j!lossy P.hot~
g ra phs to the DAILY PILOT Womens De-
partment one week before the wedding.
Pictures received after that time will not
be used.
For engagement announcements it ts
imperative that the s1ory, also a ccompanied
by a black and white glossy picture, be sul>-
mitted six "'eeks or more before the wedding
dale. If deadline is not met. only a story will
be used.
To help fill requirements on both wed-
dJ ng and e ngagement stories, fo rms are
available in all of 'the DAI LY PILOT offices.
Further question s will be answered by
Women's Section staff members at 642--4321 or 494-9466.
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Offered Varied Fare
the Irving Co1st Republicu
Wemen 's Club. Leading a
discus&ien on politics and the
parly will be Mrs. L. J . Tuav. pa.at president of
Orange County Repu blie&n
Women.
Harbor Ster
Officers from v arious
Orange County c ha pl e r 1 ,
Order of Eastern Star will fill
.stations for the Harbor Star
Chapter during the annual
party rUaht 'I'ue&d.tif, June 8,
at II p.m. in lhe Muonic
Temple, Newpert Beach .
lnvilations !\ave been mailed
by Mr, and Mrs. William
JohnM>n, a!sociale matron and
pat ron: refreshments are
being arranged by Mrs. Oscar
Hulstrom, and decorations are
under the direction of Mn;.
Arnold Arff. •
Starbright Club will g11ther
\Vednesday, June 16, for a
luncheon.
Pare nt C o uncil
A leader!ltip "''orkshop for
Your Horoscope Tomor row
incoming o f f i c e r s of
cooperative nursery schools is
planflf:d by the Orange County
Cou nc i l o f Parent
Part1cipalil.'ln Nursery Schools.
The session will take place
from 9;30 a,m, to I p.m.
tomorrow in SL L. u k e ' s
Lutheran Ch u rc h ,
We~tminster.
Kappa Alumna e
Providence Speech a nd
Hearine: Clinic. Or ange "A'i ll
benefit from the Kapp a Kruise
which will take place al 7. 30
p.m. tomorrow at the Balbo&
Pavilion .
On !he age nda is a cruise of
Newport Harbor. ft.i nner and
dancing. The evl!Til is open lo
Kappa Kappa Gamma Alum·
nae of Southern Orange Coun·
ty and their guests.
Ha lee rest
An arts ancl crafts fl'~li val i~
being presented in Halecrt:6t
Park today throu~h SunrlAy.
The showing "A'i !! end at dusk
eaC'b day.
Virgo: Recognize Subtle Hint
SAT URDAY
JUNE 5
By SYDNEY Oft.tAftlt
ARIES (March 21 ·Aprl119):
Check financial position of one
who claims to back you. Don't
make commi tment based on
mere promise. Ta k e in-
veni.<l ry. A third person could
be involved. Be knowledge-
able.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20):
Stre53 i.s on special rela-
tionships, including marriage
and business partnerships. Be
aware of details. Take nothing
for granted in legal area.
GEMi~ {May 21.June 20):
Some ment.a.I conflicts exist,
but you can live with them.
Accept ne cessary changes,
revisions. Your ideas are ap-
pf'fciated, even if not perfect.
CANCER {June 21.July 21):
Good lunar aspect now coi n-
cides with creativity. children,
love. Romantic intcresL~ are
heightened. Home a re a
becomes more harmonious.
Win your way th rou g h
diplomacy . No h11rsh words.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22 ): Pa.st
actions result in reward or
otherwise. Key is lo separate
factual infonnation from
lri via. Check home im·
prove men l possibilities.
Property in question may be
Project Seeks
Typical Family
A search is un der way
throughout lhe nation lot the
Al!·Am~rican fam ily, to be
selected during final judging
in Florida in August.
SpearheaDing the search
along the brange. Coa:'it are
area Junior Clubs of the
General re d " r a tion of
Women 's Club&.
Applications will be ex -
am ined by a panel of national
SANORA STAFFORD
Betrothal
Revealed
An Aug. 20 wedding in St.
M ark'~ Presb yterian Church ,
C-Orona de\ Mar is being plan·
ned by Sendra Lee Stafford
and William R. W,00 .
Parents of the betrothed are
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Stafford
of Irvine and Mrs. Marty
Belviso of Costa 1fte.sa .
~1ias Stafford is a gr1duate.
or Newport Harbor High
School and a business college .
Her fiance, also a Newport
llarbor Jiigh School graduate,
attended San Francisco State
College and completed hi~
education al California State
College .oi l Lnng Be. a ch .
Presently he i,; te aching at
NH!iS.
educators. sociologists lln<I
civic leaders, who will seek
answers to the questions
w~re is America's most
representative: family lo be
found. how many children are
there in th is fam ily. what 1s
its standard of living and wha t
are: its i deals , hopes and
aspiralio11s?
Also sponsoring lhe search
are the All-American Family,
l nc. and the Department of
the Treasury, U.S. Savings
Bonds Divi.sion.
One family £rom each stale
will travel lo Florida for a
week of judging, family ac-
tivities. !ecturei; and forums.
One mother will be 1electecl
Mrs, U.S. Savings Bonds to
act a1 a goodw ill ambassadol'
for the Treasury Department.
Entry hlanks are available
through all J unior Clubs.
Dodge dealer!l, E as ter n
Airlines offices and the Nl!l-
tional Conference of Christians
and Jews.
Chapeaux
In Bloom
Summer's here -flower.~
a.re in bloom -and so is a
Chapeaux en Fleur hat parade
pl anned by the Riviera Club
for 11.30 a.m. on Wednesda y.
.June 9, in the Balboa Bay
Clllb.
Clu b members will model
lheir own creations made out
of fresh fl owers and
vegetable!> following an 11 :30
a.m. social hour and 12:30
luncheon .
Prizes will be awarded for
most beautiful, origin3l and
humorous chapeaux as judged
by Harry Babbitt. radio and
television entertainer: ~1 i~~
Hyacinth l<uller. artist. and
Carl Freeman. florist.
Mrs. Orville Harper. ntw
president. will co nduct thP.
program assisted by lht
1'1me.s, H<1rry Gnetz. Carl
Adams. Gilbert J-lodge s ilnd F.
F. Garcelon.
I See by Today's
Want •Ad s
e Can YoU play the piano!
HP.rt is your chance In
hu .v one. ~roty anrl t111rk
$pint!. i-.;x('('IJ~I ennrlil1on
In a l\ghr w11tnu\ linush.
• 1920'1 Lll.rllt1 dinner rlna:.
H111r 1.'I 1tone1 1.34 c:11r!lt1.
Don'! mi511 this ti.tta1n in
t~ DAILY PILOT want
11rl1 fod11y.
• "'"" 111 .ii kite ,.,,th 2 ~ts
(Ir Nnr1h S...il1. Don't mis.~
all th• tun 1n iM 1ummer
1un th1~ ~a50n.
• Like to i'O to t"ara.re
a&le.? Hett't .ii til11111 •. ;
In HuntJnglon H11rbou.r -
2 antiq1tf' Inv, 1rat1, J'1YI
fnr the kltt-'. houM'hOIA
1tl'm1J. rs:"! f'yt)ewritl'r
and many mor" uubl e
i!tm!.
worlh more than you realize.
VIRGO ~Aug. 23.Sept. 22):
Excellent time for short notes,
calls, culling through red tape.
Close relative may provide. in-
formation of value. Be percep-
tive. Recognize subtle hint and
follow through.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22l.
Earning and spending are
highlighted. Finish essential
task. You will ultimately ga in .
Refuse to take. short·range
view. Planning ahead now
brings constructive results.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ):
New ou tlook leads to greater
indepen dence. Fulfill creati\•e
urges. Emphasis on improved
appearance. Personality at·
tracts opposite. sex.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22·
Dec. 21 ): Confidential affairs
are spotlighted. T~kes effort
now to keep a secret. You may
be tempted to confide 10
wrong person. Know dif·
rerence between false and
legitimate flallery.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19): Unique project cou!r:I
!erve as springboard for
fulfilling hopes, wishes. Being
versatile. open-minded now is
o[ utmru;t im portance. Travel
indicated along with e~cilin;
changes.
AQUARIUS !J an. 20·~·e.b.
13 ): You arlvance , gain honor,
recognition. OllC in authority
will back you. Realize this and
bt' confident. Chase s:toom.
RestrictJons are due !Cl be
lifted. Scorpio person pl ays
prominent role.
PI SCES 1Feb. 19-fl-1arch 20):
Keep lines of communication
open. Be ready lo pounce on
opportunity. Don't delay in
a n s we r in g calls, cor-
respondence. \\'here there wa!
a maze. there now is likely I.a
be a clear path.
ff TODAY IS Y 0 U R
BIRTHOAY you are a
dynam ic indiv idual. fond of
lravel. teachin~. rcpor!ing. By
October , social life will im·
prove. You recently hav e been
confined, restricted This will
be revan1pcd.
To !Ind oul wtto·~ iuc~v 1or ~ou lo!
montv t"d Inv~. o•d" 5vnnoy O"'Arr'i. ~OOl;IOI "~.c.rtl H•nll for M~n •nd
Womon" SorMI blrlnd••e •n~ $'.I t~n11
lo O"'Arr l>•l•OI09Y 500.,1>, I~~ C ... ll V
PILOT, !lo• .32'0. GrAnd CentrAI SU·
l ion. New York.N V. tOOll.
j ~ T11lle To care
.~';._ ________________ _,,.,,-:·~·
If you are looking for a 1vay to make a contribu·
tion to your community, consider the \1olunteer
Bureau of Southern Orange County. The bureau,
which can help you-find j ust the right volunteer
position , is open ""eekdays from 8:30 a.m. lo 1 p.m.
ON·THE·J OB TRAIN ING
Fairvi e1v State 1-Iospital has volunteer opening:"
in several departments providing a wide variety or
opportunities. An evening orientation session is or-
fered each month for volunteers. followed by on·
t.he·job training in the assignment of their choice.
Jobs for men and women inclu de workin g "'ith
patients on a one-to-one-basis in motor sen sory
training programs, therapeutic swimming, develop·
ing language skills or in recreation programs.
ASSIST YOU TH
\'outh Employment Service. Costa ~lesa nee:d~
assistance in intervie1ving applicants. checking
references and follo\v through 1vork for placing
teenagers in summer jobs. The hours are \\•eckdays
from 2 to 5 p.m.
WELL BABY
\1olunteers are needed to assist lhe profe:iiSionill
staff in \Veil Baby Clinics throughout the county.
They wil l weigh and measure babies. heir \l'ith
form s and records.
SUMMER DAY CARE
Opening its summer Da y r are Center for c!lll·
dre·n ages 7 to 12 is the Salvat ion Army. Sant.it
Ana . \iolunteers are needed to organize sports and
recrealion programi;, lead field trips and teaC'h arts
and crafts. The center \vill be open \Veekdays fro1n
9 a.n1. to 3 p.m. beginning .June 21 .
ACTI VE PROGRAM
Teachers of dramatics. music and sports are
needed for lhe Harbor Area Girls Club's su1nn1e r
recreation program which starts June 21 .. <\ few
hours once a week would-make it possible for more
girts to participate. Additional help also is needed
(or the cooking and arts and crafts classes.
VOLUNTEER ON WHEELS
Drivers are needed to transport cancer p;itients
lo and from clinics. hospitals or doctors' office:i; fo r
treatn1ent throughout Orange Co unty and especial·
ly Laguna Beach.
The Orange County Unil. American Cancer
Society, Tustin requires ihat volunteers have a valid
drivers license. transportatio n and a desire to offer
tcrcsted persons should call the office at 838-0510.
COSTA MESA
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Opport nity
Opens oor
By JACQUBLlNE COMBS
Of ,~ 0.11~ l'llol h t tt
Motherhood Is a 1e1nporary
job, not a full -time one .
~fter happily 1narr1ed \lo'ives
and molhcrs n1ake I h c
•discovery, they begin Io
wonder if there 1 s n ' l
something 1nore Lhey (·ould du
with their lives in the corn-
munity.
Offenng Orange Co u n 1 y
women an opportu nity lo ex-
plore their potential and lc<1ll
self..fulf1!1cd lives is l h c
W o in en ' s 0 p pQrlunitic~
Ce nter. whith UC I Extt'nsion
started last fall .
··our aim 1s to assist women
lo lx>c-01111" 1'cll r11ul11 uunt;. lo
prov1Uc U1<i1n wu.J1 upuuns. to
encourage lhcrn to 1akc in·
Hlo\ive and to tllllriw d plann('d
cour~e Ill <Jct1011." e){pfa111ed
Mrs :\!uric! Sh Is h k o I f,
vo!unh·l't' J 1rrelor of lll'~
ccntt:r as :i:he addressed the El
Toro Uff1c:rrs \\'1vcs Club.
The cl'nter 1s not a job
plal'Cn1ent ser1•l("I.'. she n1an1-
1a1111•d .. \Ve arr \'O(:alion;tlly
and cducation;illy oriented for
sell and profcs:;ion.il 1m-
pruvcn1c-n1. Hui there is a
srnatlering, of Jn b op-
portun111C's 1vhl<'h di! cx1st."
Located ill UCI 's Crawford
lla!t, It is the first in Orange
luunt't' tv ad11 1sc 1ult1lt women
¥.bout 'Job-5, volun!t'l!r work a11d
going back lo st:hool.
Like all other exlen:s1on
Sl'fVICCS, !he center IS not
-'>!iltc -'>U(JflOrted but is funded
hy 1:xtcns1on course fees. Of·
fl'rcd as 11 free se rv ice 10
v.uu1c11 in !he community, lht'
c-•~ntcr 1s staffed cxclusivl°'ly
hy 20 volunteers who serve as
.st't'rclarit>s. c o u n s e ! o rs ,
rC!.('flrchers .and typists.
·•\\'e encourage wo1nen 10
rl1:.cover opporiuniti<'s and 10
!ol\ow a progr:1n1 of s:."lf-
devclopn1cnt and cduea t1un ,''
sa1d /l.'lrs. Sh1shkoff. After a
v.•oman makes the initial t."-On-
t;11.:t , she is g1 '>t:rl d11 .i p
p0l.nUnent w(\h an adv1svr
Several posslbi11Ucs are uutlJn.
ed by the advisor in the llrst
interview which h1:lps th1·
women coor£hn:itl' lh{'ir 0 1'.fl
th1nk1ng by wc1gl11ng al!er11a l'..'
pliltlS.
!n sorr11· l':l!.C:-1, fur!ht•r rm-
pro vC'n1ent ot l'Xlsl1ng 1ik1ll ~ 1~
needed v.·h1le tn olht·r~. n1•w
e<lret·r ptn11n1ng or rf'\'tHnpl'<l
rducarion11I gu~il~ The 111-
Lcrc'>!s. apl1I U(l f's and
f'/?fSUl13hlieS 1)/ itl•p!!t'IUlt~ <tr(•
considf.'rcd 11·hde d1~c·u~s1ng
Sl'coHd career pos,1ll!lit1e:-, ~hf.'
addi..>d.
'rhl' avcrap.r .1ppl1l".1nt is
HAVE YOU VISITED OUR NEW STORE AT'
rro111 .'1ge.s :iU tu 49. n11:1rned
\\'Ith cl'uldren 111 the nilddle
11:racfcs. high sehool or oolk!@"·
:\1•>St have <.'On1pleL~ high
~hOol and some college.
The cttnl.Cr e x pends a
i,:re;it deal of its energy ex-
plu1ning the Cal ifornia educa-
!1onal systen1 s l 11 t e
un11·ersittcs, slate colleges and
oornmunity college~. It offers
scholarship 1nformat1on. how
to gain college cred it for work
expenence. wide r cad 1 n g
anc!lo r college challenge ex-
<Jmina\ions. "There ilr<-1500
v.·on1en over 30 at C;ilifornia
SL<1te College al Fullert(Jn."
:\!rs. Sh1shkofr cited the
30222 Crown Valley Parkway and Hillhurst in Laguna Niguel
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paramedical field as a great
potent1al for ~ntering the
JOb mark.et d e n t a 1
h y i;: i en i st s , p e d iatrlc
associates, ceramisll. who
1nake dental dentures or
physJcians' assist.ants. "The
registered nurse is being
upgraded to become a .sub--
doctor.
"~1en rarely have their
carf!rs in terrupted by mar-
riage and family ," she con·
<"luded ··That's why we're
here to serve the women of
Orange County, All door.; are.
open lo women. They just
have in know how to knock on
them ."
Couple Ch ose
Newport C urch
FOUNT .. IN V .. lllEY -lltM M19110t11 SI. •I T1l~lrl
l'OUNTA.IN VALLEY -llUI Heritor llh•. llMI EOinglr
El TORO -El T0'9 I t Aoc~lltlll At..i
HUJITIJIGTON IE .. CH -lllll It•<~ 9l~d. II Alll"!I
5A"'IA A.NA -HH W, Etl1ngtr Ind l!.rl>IO I SI.
Wi:'.)fM!llSTE ll! -UlT W*"lm!n1!er 11 Go ldfft Wt11
CO\l .. ME~ .. -ll~ Hirbor l lvd 1t Wll"'n SI.
CO~lA ME\A. -lll E, lit~ ~I,
M\Jtll ltlliTOJol llE .. CH -tU! .t.d1"'' •I l•OO~~urol
HUNT1NGTOH 11:.t.CH -IH<~ ..... Ed+nt•~
11UNTINCll C'M llE.t.CN -Win>..-•!Ml Sprlr>flllllo
Susan Keeler became the
bride of Kenneth ~1 . Ross dur-
ing double ring riles perform-
ed by the Hev. Or . Charles
Dierenfield in SI. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church, Nc1vport
Beach.
MRS. K. M. ROSS
Parenls of the bridal couple
are ~1r. and Mrs. Janles M.
Keeler (lf Costa Mesa 11nd Mr.
and ~1rs. Kenneth S. Ross of
Newport Beach.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride was 8ltended
by Miss Judy Ferrell fS maid
of honor. Bridesmald.-s were
Mrs. James D. Keeler. the
bride's sister-in-law, ~1 rs .
David Thatcher, ~rs. Michael
Corn and Miss Judy $,oss, the
bridegroom's sister.
Best man was Les Kinnie,
wh ile ushers were ~C hr i s
Forehan. Chris W dward.
Scott Keeler, the bride's
brolher and Steve s, the
bridegroom's brother· \
Arter a Hawaiian hone y-
n1oo n, the newlyweis will
reside in Tustin.
The bride and brl groom
are Newport Harbo High
School graduates. She is a
graduate or Orange Coasl
College. while he re<:ei ed his
degree from the Unive ity of
Colorado where he as a
member of Della Upsil n and
!he American Socie of
Mechanical Engineers.
Albert Sitton Guild
Gavel Changes Han ~s
~fark 1ng the .calendar for a
'Tuesday, Ju ne 8, install,1tion
and awards banquet are mem-
bers of the AlberL Sitton
Children's Guild .
The 7·30 p.111. affair "'ii!
take plPce 1n the Revere
House, Tustin .
~1rs. Richard Taylor will be
Installed as president.
Vice presidents will include
!he /l.1mcs. Howard Lore nze,
Michael Z1zck t1nd \.\en Pat ·
ton. Others arc the Mmes. Tna
Peering
STEP Ut:NS CQllege
grad uated three Or<in~r Coa<;t
students.
Earning h;ichclnr Of ar1:;;
dcgrers ~·en• /l.1iss Nan1'y
Neece . rl<Hl!!hter or ~1 r!'.
Rober l H<inkey nf Nr\''POT1
Hearh and ~1lss Patricia
Ronf'V. daughter nf \·Ir and
~Ir~ ·rharlf'~ F Roney of llt1n·
tingtnn Bt>ach.
/l.\i~s Vicki Cox. d<111ghtf'r of
Mr. ;ind r-.l rs. /l.1athew A Cox
nf Corona dcl ~1ar. e;:irnc<l her
associate in arts dcgre<'.
RECEl\'l:'IG degree~ durinR
the University nf Redlands
Leather
Decorates
Long leather thongs that end
In authent ic Amer ican lnd1an
tribal pendants separate the
under 30s rrom the nver 30s.
This particularly and almost
exclusivt>ly You n g cm-
bellishrncnt sometim~s l_ s
worn with leather earnngs in
al! shaf/('S and sizes and
bracelets th8l wrap the wrlsL
in leather, loo.
And. of course. there . are
Jenther rings. All these things
arc brightened by dyes and
_paint s in Indian pa ttern~
Stephens and J1erbert Da1•son.
secretaries, and Gene Peebles,
treasurer.
Albert Sitton home is ie on-
ly Orange County cility
which houses nondeli Quent
children from three morl ths to
17 years. The guild contributes
tin1e, effort and item~ to the
juvenile home including con-
ductin~ arts and c r a f I s
classes. good groomin~ in-
struction. sewing and baking,
dance cla sses and birthday
and holiday partic.~.
Around
......J, ..... r:. f "T;I
commencen1enl were f (\ u r
Orange C11ast s!udent!'i.
The:y are !\l i<;s J u n c
jl.·\cCartin. daugh1cr of f\trs .
Frank f\.1 rKee. Costa Mes:i:
Thoma!'i Schottmillcr. son of
i\lr . and l\1ri;. \V. fl. SlOt-
tn111!cr , Huntinglfln flcarh:
Hank CochranP. son of l\lr.
and l\lr!'i. Bill Co r h r 1l n e ,
Irvine. and r-.11~!'i Toni-Robin
Ad~m!'i. daughter cil r-.1r. and
/l.lrs. S. H. Adams, Laguna
Beach .
SPENDI NG THf~ SPRING
quarter at U n 1 v c rs id a d
Internacional de Me1tico 1~
~11ss ~tarta [l,fueltcr, daughter
nf ~lr!'i. [l,1urray Chotiner of
Newport Beach, The school is
the ~lc1tican campus of San
D1ego·s United Stale!'i lnterna-
l.ionr1I University where Mi!'iS
r-.lueller is a sophomore ma-
joring in sociology.
A DAY OF RACING at
l lollywood Park was enjoyed
by Mr. and Mrs. Don Adkinson
of Balboa. They were guests nf
the Taylor Smiths in the
Director's LoungCoverlOoking
the Turf Club.
~1 RS. ETH EU Bre~r ~nter-
1 ained members or S t .
Cecelia 'li Guild with a lun-
cheon ln the Newporl Harbor
Yacht Club. The guild is com·
prised of members from St
J;imes Episcopal Chur(:h.
Dr . Gary L. Couture
and his staff
'
cord_i•Uy invite1 you to •n
Open House
Sund•y. Ju"• 6, Two to Fi.-• o'cloc-
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Newport Be1 ch, Californ i•
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Frustrated Lakers Begin Search for New Coach
LOS ANGELES (APl -Then WU
~read speculation todi;y t h 1 t
veteran forward Elgin Baylor of the Lo&
Angeles Lakera would be named coach of
the National Bali.elball Association team
after Joe Mullaney wu fired.
The name of tonner San Francisco
Warriors and LA Stars coach Bill
Sharman has also been mentioned .
And, former candidate for the Laker
post -SC tutor Bob Boyd -may also be
in the running.
The Lakers, with a lengthy history as
bridesmaids in NBA championshi p
pltyolfl annoWlced Tbur&day Mullaney
W&! being "removed" and offered him an
executive position.
Mulla.ney, in a slar.ement released
through the club, gaid he "relucllntly
declined" the offer to become an U·
ecutive vice president as head of
scouting. He said he had "tendem:I my
formal resignation to the club."
General manager Fred Schall.'I said he
hoped to name a new coach sho rlly and
the name of Baylor, the oft.en injured 6-
fool·S star, began popping up. The club
refwed comment.
Baylor has bad a series of knte and
groin injuries which have stalked him 1n
recent yeara. Then, lut Dec. 2, the 36-
year-old former SeatUe University All·
American underwent surgery for a tom
Achilles tendon . He said the University of
Washington has contacted him con-
cerning lhe head coaching post, now va·
cant there, but Baylor has refused com-
ment on his future plans.
The Lakers were successful under
Mullaney, though injuries prevented them
!his past season of making much
headway ln the NBA playoffs. The
Holtzman Shocked, Tired;
Gets Raise for .No-hitter
CINCINNAT I (AP ) -''A little shocked
and awfully tired;' Ken Holtzman, who
h~itched his second major league no.
hitter for the Chicago Cubs, said as he
picked up the telephone in manager Leo
Durocher's office and talked with John
Holland, vice president ()f the Cubs. "He
told me he was tearing up my contract
and giving me a $1,500 raise," Holtzman
told newsmen.
Holtzman, in the l-0 decision over the
Cinc.lnnali Reds, had pitched the first no
hitter this year_ in baseball and became
the first cub· to pitch two.
He got his fln;t one Aug. 19. 1969,
against the Atlanta Braves in Chicago, 3"
0.
"1 feel about the game now as after the
lasl one," said Holtzman, a six year
veteran.
"A little in shock and awfull y tired."
Cub statistics showed he threw 108
pitches in the game, 64 fast balls, ~J
cw-ves and one changeup.
Walsh Backs Lefty
Bring in CotJke ior Day
And Cure Halo Maladies
While Jack Kent Cooke was puUing
J.,akers coach Joe Mullaney among the
ranks of the unemployed Thursday,
Angels genera.I manager Dick Walsh was
telling the pre!.!! how the Angels' woes
are no particular fault of field manager
Harold "Lefty" Phillips.
Keep believing that, Ri ebard.
Meanwhile your Hal~ are moving
farther away from a possible firgt
division finish. I believe you did tell me
------
el.IJOI WHIT•
WHITE
WASH .....,. __ --
last year that r.econd place was the goal
for 1971 -and that was before you got
one time hitting whiz Tony Conigliaro.
But then maybe you were counting up
from the bottom of the standings when
you made that projection. Or maybe you
had too much faith in Lefty.
'Yaish says injuries to Jim Fregosi and
Rudy May are no blame on Harold.
Agreed.
He also says lousy batting averages are
not the faul t of Lefty. Aga in, we'll give
Walsh the benefit of any doubt on that
score.
But who'g fauli is it that the team has
had gross morale problems. what wlth
Ale:c Johnson to put up with?
And who's fault is it when hi~ charges
repeat thei r annual roll as the most
pathetic major league base runners you
could ever hope to see?
And who'a fault is it when he makes
debatable field managing move$. such as
pulling hitter Roger Repoz with the tying
run at third base and one out in the
clnth'!
Repoz is a good bet. to hit the deep fly
ball-and score the equalizing run. So out
be comes with Lefty 5e nding young Syd
MA/i£S .UIS FIRST
DEF915C <F .U /,;
~'5 JVEL7ER-
WEIGHT" CROWN
Tonight
AT "TliEi: 'RJRUt.t ...
O'Brien in to hit. O'Brien makes an
infield out, the next man up is out and the
Angels have lost another game.
Who gets the blame for those thin&s'!
Harold "Lefty" Phillips might be a vic-
tim of simply making tbe wrong move at
the wrong time -like the blackjack
player who keeps getting hit with face
cards wtien he's holding 12.
But, Walsh has blown it twice already
-once when he fired Bill Rigney. then
when be didn't move up assistant coach
Bob Lemon.
Rigney has won the divisional title two
years running at MinnesOta and Lemm Is
currently making a great showing as
manager of lhe Kansas City Royals. The
Royals are atcond In the same division
where the Angels are wallowing in th•
lower echelon .
Add the infamous trade which sent
Rick Reichardt and Aurelio Rodriguez to
Washington for Ken MeMullen and Walsh
comes up smelling like a rose - a cut
one whlch has been sitting out in the sun
for six months.
On that Walsh spect.acular you might
note that McMullen is currently hitting
.241 -that's somewhat better than Rod·
riguez's .234.
However. lt's a fa r cry from Reic-
hardfs .308 -the sixth best mark in
the American League.
The Angels need a miracle -like hav·
ing Jack Kent Cooke around to sh1ka
things up for a day.
* * * USC football C(lach John l\1cK1 y will he
the ftatured guest speaker at Santa Ana
Country Club June: 12 "'ht n Nt\.1-'JKlrl
Harbor Trojan alumni gather for their
spring dinner.
Reservation,;: can be made by con·
tacling Coo Schweitzer (7lf) 844·1183.
* * * ~1onte ?-.1onfore of Portugue5e Bend
caught a 401,~·pound channel catfish
recently at Lake Casltas in Ventura
County. He used night crawlers and 12·
pound test line to bag the fish.
''The last five innings I went mainly
with my fast bail. I had trouble wllh my
curve, although I used it twice for
11trikes. It -was curving so much I had
trouble controlling it.
"I th rew one change-up the whole
game. and that was to Lee May In the
first inning. He hit the hell out of it and l
saw that it was no good.
Holtzman himself scored the only run
of the ball game and il was unearned.
He made first base on a throw ing error
by Tony Perez, advanced to second on
Don Kessinger's infield out and set>red on
Glenn Beckerrs .single.
Red pitcher Ga ry Nolan, who gave up
only six hits and now has an identical 3-6
record with Holtzman, was satisfied wilh
his performance.
"Some guys say they'd rather lose 10.9,
but I'd rather lose one like this. At least I
kept them in the game and one hit could
have made the difference for us.
"We 're not playing that b3diy. It's just
that the little mistakes 11eem to cost us so
mu ch when we're not scoring runs. l'm
satisfied that I'm pitching well and that's
the best that I can do."
Holtzman, who pitched his way out of a
jam in the third inning afler giving up a
walk and a wild pitch, but got out of it,
complained of the humid 80-<legree hea t.
"I .seemed to get my u cond wind in the
slxth inning though and just went with
my fast ball after that.
"I let it all out in the last inning."
He got Hal McRae to fly out to Johnny
Callison and Tommy Helms and Lee May
went down sv.·inging.
Said Durochet : "It was &0me kind of
game. Holtzman was not only terrific but
he was outstanding in the eighth and
ninth innings.
The tip-<>ff was the way he handled the
righthand hitters -Bench, Perez, May
and McRae. They were hitting late to
center and right field. They were com·
plelely fooled."
"I'm not saying I had a premonition ,''
said Holtzman , "but told Ernie Bank11
Tuesday that from now on I'm thinking
no-hit."
The game gave the Cubs a 3-0 sweep
over the Reds.
Froehling Last
A111erican Hop e
In Net Classic
PARIS (AP) -Stan Smith was lrnock·
ed out of lhe singles in the French Open
tennis championships Thursday, leaving
only unseeded Frank Froehling lo carry
America n colors against East Europeans
In the men 's semifina ls.
The Yanks, however, assured
them5elves of al least one men's title
v.'hen they captured both berths in the
doubles final . The semifinal winners were
Arthur Ashe and Marty Riessen and Tom
Gorman and Smith.
Smith. the No. 6 seed. was eliminated
In the finish of his darkness·interrupted
match with Romania's Ilie Nastase, ~I .
6-3. 3-6. 6-4. Nastase. seeded third. had
led 2· l in stts when the match had to be
auspended \VedneSday night.
Naslase will meet Froehling. of' Fort
Lauderdale, Fla .. in the semifinals Satur·
tlay. The other semifinal matches defen.
ding champion Jan Kodes o f
Czechoslovakia and Zeljko Franulovic of
Yug01Slavia, the finalist!I Jut year.
Kodes beat France·, Patrick Proisy, fi..
4, 8-6, 1·6. 6-1. Franulovic overcame
lstvan Guyas, a 39-ytar-old Hungarian
wM is usually a terror on clay courts, 6-
2, 6-2, H , 6·2.
previous year. Mullaney's first in the
NBA, Loe Angeles extended New York to
5eVen games before losing the title. •
"Nothing short. of a championship, will
please. Jack Kent Cooke," said one Laker
source of the volatile owner of the team.
And that's one of the reasons Baylor's
name has been mentioned.
If llaylor was chosen, he'd be the first
non-college coach named to head the
team since it came west from Min·
neapolis. Schaus, of West Virginia, was
the. first Los Angeles coach aod when be
became general manager, Bill van
-' •
Bred&-Kolff or Princelon was chosen
succeed him. Mullaney wu the third coif
Jege draftee or Cooke, C<lrrung from
Providence.
Mullaney encountered eriticism in ti~·
first season when his system w
challenged by big Wilt Chamberlain. B
Mullaney and the 7-2 center worked 0111
their differences and Chamberlain playec
some of the best ball of his career for
Mullaney.
Bul the injuries, more than anythini.
kept Mullaney from being coach of a
cbampion.
CHICAGO CUBS' KE HOLTZMAN FIRES SECOND CAREER NO-HITTER.
Sports itt rief
s, Davis Te st NY;
Lew ""'L:Jt.veals New Name
1,os ANGELES -T is about Willie
Davis and his 25-game tting streak but
Maury Wills, the 36-year Id Les Angeles
Dodger shortstop, is quie becoming tll4I
key man -again -as e Dodgers try
lo make up ground.
The Dodgers trail Na 'onal League
\Vest·!eading San FranCiSC<l by 9112 game.!!
and hope to use a potent itting auack
this weekend in three games against
visiting New York
Five Dodgers who 'll start tonighl
against ?.tels' ace Tom Sca\'IJ". 6-2, will
be hilling .300 or belier. TOpping the
group is Davis. the .~econd bert hitter in
tM league v.·1th 11 .J66 aver;ig,.
e Lew Cho119e• i\"ottae
WASHINGTON -Lew Alcind~r say~
he v.·ants to be known from now o~ by his
Islamic name. Kareem Abdul Jabbar.
.Jahbar, most valuable player "1 the
National Basketball Association • last
season v.'i1h the Milwaukee Bucks. eidmits
he doesn't know if lhe public wil\ airept
his new name. But he says he will remind
anyone v.·ho calls him by his given n~me.
.Jabbar m<ide his wishes known durlng
11 news conference Thursday at the Slate
Department where it was confirmed that
he, teammate Oscar Robertson and coac:h
Larry Costello will make a 2,S.d;iy tour of
Africa.
e Bowell Retire•
PHILADELPHIA -Bailey Hov.·ell . .:i
12·year veteran in the National Basket-
ball Associaticm , has decided to call it a
career.
The 34·year-old Howell informed !he
Philadelphia 76er1 Thursday he is re!ir·
ing from baakethall and returning to his
Starkville. Miss .• home to a fu11 ti me job
In insurance.
Ffowell. who helped the Boston Celtics
win two of their many NIA Utles, came
to the 76ers last year fr otTI Buffalo where
Re had landed in an expansion draft.
An 18.9 polnl-per·game scorer du ring
his lime with four NBA teams, l~owell
said he was retiring because he fo und it
,·ery difficult to be consistent at his age
and in the amount of lime he was used.
"Throughout my career it was im·
porlant to me to be cons1i;tent and lo play
almost equally well evrry game," Howell
$aid. He also listed mnre lime with his
family -a wife and three daughters -
and involvement In hi! community and
church.
e ltli ller Fi re• G;"i
ATLANTA -A tv.o-month glump
almost ronvinced young Cahfornia_n .John
1'111\er to bypass the $125.000 Allanla Golf
Classic.
"I've been !!Coring so badly Jalely I just
wanted to go home," he l'iaid . •·Tue on\y
reason J came here Is because I llke I.his
rourse."
The 24·ycar~ld blond enhanced his lik·
ing of the hilly, li.&83-yard Atlanta Coun·
try Club course 'fl)w-sday when he fired a
sizzling geven·under-par 32-33-65 with a
round that included an eagle, seven
birdies: and 11 pa ir of bogeys.
lt gave him JI lwo·shot lead over a
quartet deadlocked at ri7 -J:ick
Nicklaus, Orville Pt1oody, Ray Floyd and
Dave Eichelberger.
e Dedeomr Honored
PULLMA N, Wash. -Southern Cal's
Raoul Dedeaux has been named baseball
co.1ch of the year for District 8 cf the Na·
ttonal Collegiate Athletic Assoc iation.
District chairman Chuck Brayton 11n.
nounced the selection here Thursday
following • mail ballot cf all colle1•
baseb411 coaches in the district.
Napoles-Backus Bloodbath
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -W•lterwdghl
champion Billy Bae.kW! of Syracuse, N.Y.,
tonight facet Jose "Mant.equllla" Napoles
of Mexico City, the man he dethroned
five months ago. The t~roundtr could
prove a bloodb&th for both fighters.
Mort lhan 16,000 fang . t1 \'I.St m1jorl!y
Lltln-Americarui rooting for N•Polts, are
ex-pecttd to Jam the plU.'lh forum in
suburban Inglewood as the 27·year-<:lld
Backus dtfends his 147-pound bclxlng tltle
for the first time.
Napoles. 31. who Oed to Mexf(:o from
h\1 native CUba in 1962, ia a 2-l favorite.
Promoter Geora:e Parnll!Us posted •
•901000 guarantee for Backus, by fir his
largest purse. Napoles gets $30,000.
'The match will not be televised ln this
country. Tt will be sten on clottd circuit
in lhe Syracuse area and live on TV ln
Mexico City.
fight lime: aboul 9 p.m. POT.
The firs! li!jht Dec. 3 In Syracuse: was
gory. Both fighter• 1uffered t ye cu~.
Ntipoles itpparently the wor&I. The
rtlcrec h1l1~d Lhe aclion In the fourth
round and awmled lhe tiUe to Backu !J.
Billy hid been regarded as lltUe more
than a jwrneyman boxer and AOmtlhinl(
nf a r.etup for 1uch a world c.lus flgl'lte\
as Napoles.
Napoles, from all accnunls, was ahead
on points through three round!J but
B11ckus i1ever backed off 11nd bis
southpaw &lyle 11eemed lo bother the
t:hempion .
Napole.~. wlth a record of 53·6-0. h•s
stnppecl 41 opponent~. lie has betn llOp·
peel iwice nn cutJ>, to Backus and in 1966
lo L. C. Morg3n.
Baylor missed the entire 19'ro-71 r.ea.son
with injuries. Star guard Jt.rry Weil
missed a number of games ln Joe's firs t
year and then was lost to Los Angeles roe
the entire NBA pl1yoff1 last aeason alter
tearing cartilages in hia knee. Forward
Keith Erickson missed most of the 197~
71 playoffs after ha ving his appendix
removed.
Mullaney, 293-99 at Providence, said
"coaching has be.en and remain~ my first
love. I have no definite plans at lhl•
time."
Beer Sale ' '
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At Coliseum
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The portable
radio that gursled and the binocular• that
s106hed may become object.!. of
yeste ryear at the Los Angeles Memorial
Coliseum where they're gonna start aetl-
i.og beer.
When the city rouncil voted to tnd the
sport stadium'• llfelong drought Thurs·
day, it drew cheers in some quart.era -
like the dorms at UCLA and Southern
California -wh ile a chorus of boos could
~be beard from bars and liquor 1torec ln
the neighborhood of the giant arena.
The Coliseum, the only major sports
1tad ium in the United St.ates which didn't
sell beer, long had been the target ot the
greet gin-smuggling rackets.
On hot days, all sorts ()f gadgets would
be brought into the place as ticket tall.er·
guards carefully watched to 1ee that DO
olle brought in booze.
The guards failed.
After alt, how many "portable radios"
can a guy check to see that they're nnt
really hollow and filled with preciou" Ii·
quid? And how many "binoculars" can be
looked through for a view instead of a
brew~
There were other ideas. beside" the old
hip flask and the wallet flask and the vest
flask.
An old trick was revived by tht college
mob. Oranges were injected with vodka
through a syringe. Another ldea: a
hollowed.out book with a flask inside. And
who 'd deny a coed her right to carry in a
gtuffed animal, even it IL did slo.sh a bH?
Bill Nicholas. general manager of the
Coliseum, said the sale of beer serves a
number of purposes but first and
foremost, he said, was the 11ttempt to
stop the smuggling.
"If we have beer, maybe we can stop
the hard liquor from coming Illegally,"
he !aid. He said it was virtually im·
pos!ible to stop smuggling. So, he 1aid,
the drinking went on; now the eity will
make some money out of it.
He estimated annual revenue of $60,000
fr om the beer.
Angels, Bosox
Open Series
BOSTON (AP) -With a lame
shortstop, a right fielder with a pa in in
the neck and a volat ile, erratic left
fielder, the California Angels hope to
m;ike it two in B row here ton i11ht.
The Angels npen a lhree·game aeries
\vtth !he Boston Red Sox with Andy
Messersmith, 5-5, taking the mound tn
faee lefty Gary Pet~rs, 5-~. ll'a the final
Angel Sf<Jt e
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road ~ries of the current 1 J-game swing
for the Californians .
The shortstop for the Angels. Jim
Fregosi, has beeen playing despite a pain·
fut right foot. caused by • nerve injury.
Tony Conigliaro, in right field, haa been
p!a.vlng de.5pite a pinched nerve in his
neck.
And the center of controversy in tilt
last few weeks, Alex Johnsoo, Is b1ck
proving he can hit but still receiving: r1p1
from Manager Lefty Phillips.
The manager gays. "Alex Is hurting u11
with hi5 lackadaisical way of playing."
but adds, " •• , but he'• not the only
rea.son we'rt where we are."
Where the Angels are 111 fourth place,
JO games back of pace...etlin1 Oakland,
tn lbe Westtrn Divialon of the Am«lcan
Le1rue. On their current rotd trip, the
Angels have won three and JOit five.
Looms
Backu.'I his never bttn lcnocked out Re
('lti.rM the nnly lime he has bffn o(f h1a
fett was agrlmit Jerry Pelli,rlnl Jn Ne'ff"
Orlell\l ln 1969, and adds, "I wa1 caua:ht
()ff balance and sllpptd. lt was not a rUl
Jmoctoown."
Backus, short In height a.ncl reilch tn
Napoles. l5 built like• baby middleweia:ht
-wide .s~uldtr~ Jnd lor~ with
muscul ar arms. M1nlequilla -which in
Spanish means smooth aA butltr -has •
more c:\asslc build. He move11 1r11ocefull1
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The Orange Coasl area is lhe holbed 0£
undergraduate tennis competilion.
couple or freshmen , one sophomore and two
juniors.
This would seem to give r-.fcNamara a
moment or two of rele:r:ation. Newporl Harbor High won the Southern
Section CJJo~ championship recenr!y. Such is not the case, however.
Orange Coast College, with Robbie Cun·
ningham and Company, \\.'On the California
State junior college lltle,
"In order to perpetuate a winning pro-
gram, you have to keep on getting lhe good
players into school," he rationalizes.
I-le knows full well the talent of lhe New-
port Harbor ltam and is cou1;ting heavily on
several pla yers in ruture years. He is /ook-
inR for Kiili Perino and Bob Isbel to be in
school in the fall. Futures include junior
Dave Eastrnan, sop homore Tim O'Riell:f
and freshma n Cody S1ntt!I.
Now it's UC Irvine 's turn to take over the
tennis spotlight and coach Myron Mc/\'a·
mara's Anteaters are heavy favorites to sue-
HOWARD
HA NDY
"We have a good chance to get Richie
Lev." McNamara adds. "ffe is playing No.
l -singles at Houston as a £reshman thi!I
vear but doe..,n 't like it down there and plans
io a!lend lJCI and redshirt for a year. He
n·iH have two years of eligibilily afler that
ilnd he's a good one," the coach says.
cessfully defend the crown won a year ago
and to continue the net dyna sty al UCL
Ley was the leader of the Palos Verdes
High team that won back·lo-back CIF title:ii
prior to Newport'!! domination.
Other outstanding tennis players being
recruited by lhe UC! coach include Scott
Carnahan of Sunny ll1lls: Glen Nakazawa
of Troy ; Randy Schneider of 11ollywood:
Newport will lose it~ \up player -E\Qb
Ogle -a boy who didn 't los, R single match
in four yeR rs of competition in the Sunscl
L"aRue. Two other ll'am members also
gradua te bul c<iaeh Pat Wil.~on has a big
nucleus for next season. Ogle heads for the
University of Houston in the fal l.
Crandall Edwa rds of Santa Barbara; and
Clark Schnerza l of S;in Diego City College.
McNa mara sc(·relly hopes to someday
dom inate not only the college division but
lhe university level as well in tennis. Orange C.:oasl will lose severiil of ils lnp
stars with Cunningham reportedly headed
for one o[ the Arizona schools, probably
Arizona St.ate. * * * Two members of the UC.:I tennis team will
nol return home with McNamara. Bul don'l shed any tears for McNa1nar<1.
His ban d of Anteater nettcrs is currently
strong enough to make the team an odds-on
favorite to repeat in the NCAA meet at
DePauw University. And there isn 't a senior
among the five·man crew that includes a
Bob Chappell and Glenn Cripe will 11pend
the summer playi ng in eastern tournaments,
gelting valuable addilional experience and
exposing themselves to the possibility or
Davis Cup future possibilities.
Can't Win With Stars Spring Tiffs
Close P1·e_P.
Grid Drills
But 1 Diablo Shines
By CRAIG SHEFF
Dt r~• 01111 r 1101 i1•1t
SPECIAL $1777
doing." say~ Prestwood. who
is only a one-sport pcr iormcr.
When Prestwood came to
1iission Viejo High a~ a
freshman he \~as only It 1:':0·
pounder.
Ile tried out £or rootOa1l and
\\'as put at :i lackle spot,
playing bolh oUensive!y and
rlr!rnsively for the Diablo
)'Cllrlings.
Prcslv.'ood added ano1her 25
pounds <luring hi-. lreshrnan
;ind sophomore sea~nns and
.... ·a,; elevated to the Bee squad.
pl"rforming as a regular
starting taclde.
But a! 6-J, he's ,;!ill /,!rowing
:ind ll'ith college foolball in
tnlod for the future, he f ii:urr~
In gain a i::reat de a 1
n1ore before i:;lepping up lo lhe
junior college or four-year
level.
"Actually all the kids have.
\vnrked hard rhis spring," SRys
lli vnrr. who~e Diablos endf:d
liri lls today . "We've i;tres.~ed
indi vidual fundamental.~. unitv
anrl dedi cation. \\'e hope it
pays off."
A l.wood Third
In J)ccathlon
SANT1\ MAH IA -Sarl-
dleback College'.'! 8 a r r y
Atwood took third place in !hf'
slate Junior college decathlon
championships held Monday
and Tuesday al Allan J-Jancock
College.
The 14 high schools in the
Orange Coas t area are rapidly
bringini;:: their spring practice
sessions 10 a close with mogt
teams clima:<ing their spring
drill~ wit h varsity inlrasquad
games.
Getting a head start tonight
:are the Edison Chargers and
S<1n Clemente's Tritons,
'The Charger varsity ""'ill gG
through its 1ntrasquad paces
ton ight ~7 .30) at Huntington
Beach lligh Y."Jth a pot luck
Iced and arm ""Teslling com-
pe!Hio n on lap for Saturday at
Fou ntain Valle}'s Mile Square
ne1r:iona l Park.
The Tri!nn~ will have an ln-
lra.~quad !ouch foo!ba!I clas~
tonight al 7:.10 to cCJnclude
!heir spring;:ridiron acli\'ily.
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June 24
Th•
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fourth annual
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Anahei m s La Palma Park
Sponsored by thl' K.1.,., arus of
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CdH Ha11q11t>t
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cafeteria
The big feed will begin al 5
p m y,Jlh a steak frv wh ich 1s
open to the pubHt: and will
culminate la ter rn the evening
w11h awards being prest'nh:d
to the Sea King athlete of the
year and to all students Y.ho
part1c1pated in athlellcs during
the 1970 71 scnool vear
Ga11c_·ho" f,eied
1 rack and field
and golf athletes
honored Tuesday
dleback College s
baseba ll
Wl!I he
Sad at
spring
awards
Quixote
Hills
banquet at the D on
restaurant 1n Laguna
Former LA Times spor1s
editor Paul Z 1mmernH1n 1\111
be guest sp<>aker 1 he event
begins at 7
T1c ke1s fo r thr hanqul'I a re
available b\ C"Ontac l1ng 1he
Saddleback College office of
student a ffairs
Net T••11r11e11
A te nnis tournament benefit
Ung Eas t Los Angeles schools
involved 1n the Hea d Start
program will be he ld June 19
20 and June 26-27 a1 four dif
ferent locations 1n th e
D owney Norwalk a rea
The tourney will be pla\ed
on North An1cr1ca n R ockwell s
Space DI\ 1s1nn ten nis courts
and al Warren and Downev
high schools 1n Do\\ne} along
w1t h the courts al Nor\\alk s
Cerritos College..
Entry fee 1s $5 lor singles
and $8 for double~
Persons wishing to
parl1c1pale m ay contact Ray
Sena at (21 31 922 3928 or
Gtorge Shull at ~213) 922 1881
Closing time for entries LS 6
pm on June 8
Mitchell Honored
The Cahforn1a I a c ro s se
Assoc1at1on has placed the
name of its founder and d re c
tor John r-.111 c hell of Corona
d e l Mar up for nomination to
thf!' Lacrosse Hall or F a rne 1n
Ball1more Md
Mitchell 1s the fir st
e.ver from West
Lacrosse c ircles
nominee
co as l
Sign11p• Set
The l-ountain Va1\(ly Juniur
All A rnencan loolbal! league
.... 111 hold its s1gnups June !i 12
19 and 26 at thr ( l1!1lr le;igue
d iamond on Ward at 1he San
D iego F reey, a\
Reg1slra1H"tn cns1s $7 ~ \\1\h
s 1gnups slated [or n 11.111 ~ p rn
each da\I
B oys y,1~h1ng lll plilv 10 lhr
six learn lea~ue n1ust bf' at
least eight ve~rs of age b~
Aug I and lannot he older
t han 14
Bi9 Cf1t~l1
Mr and Mrs 1 hon1 as n
Young of Newporl Beac h and
Mr and Mrs W1l11am Holstein
o{ Corona dcl Mar recenlly
hooked s ix yellowta1l ty,o
bonito e nd lwo marltn on a
fishing trip off the coast or
BaJa Cahforn1a
NET TJTJ,E
TO BUC DUO
11le Orange Coast College
doubles teem or H eidt G ress
and Pam Magner produced
perrormances t.o capture lop
tionors 10 the. lh1rd d1vts1on of
t he Souther n Cal1fornra tennts
cha m p1onsh1ps for-women 1n
Long lk'ac h la s t w eekend
1\Je duo led OCC to a l1f1h
r.race f1n1~h A tota l of 2.8 col
e«es and 275 partlc1pantll
entertd wllh first place to
Pasadena City College
The OCC pair d efeated a duo
from Pasade-na 6-3 6-1 and
then dow~ a Loog Beac h C i
t-j College doubl~ tt:am 7 5 6-
t, lo win their d1v1s100
Dorothy Oud<lridgt coached
the Orqe Coas t It.am to 110
unde feated seuon and a f1r.!il
place finish in the Soulhtrn
Wq:Ufl this pa$l sea ~on
GOLF TIPS
Wl•L-"•""'~ f'~-.d'k• Al T~
NEWPORTER INN
"AR J GOLF COURSE
11 .. """ .............. ..,.
LEGAL NO'TlCE _tJ TheA~!:.':~,:Method --------" , ... , ,ICTtTIOU' IUllOlllS
!"A/Oii llAflMEWT
TM lollo,. n11 ""'~ h clc;tlnp boJ•l,..n .. ANCt10R APA•TMENfl, 11J .-.11.re
fl•I-l•l1n(! C• Horn 1
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,ICl!llDUI IUllNl!SI Cl•Tl,ICATI OF a ultNflL , lttl , 1'1tl OIA'°"E ITATIMEOIT ,ICT!llOUI OIAME ,ICTITIOUI lUSINf11 l'ICflTIOUI l UltNl\t
lr># lllllP ng .,.,_,, ••• ooln11 The undt•lltlltd "'°"'<•rt Iv 11\t II (Oft OIAMf ITA'Tl!Mll)IT !"AMI I TATIMINT
!Ki• '"" •• d..clln11 • bu•!""" or l'O! ~.ven!h C """ lollo .. "' PfrMl'I 11 ,.int bl.is,...., 111• tollowln1 ..-11 OOl"'ll
LAC.UOIA $1AllE$ 400 110111 Str•el HunUnglon l ••dl Ct lllo<n • uncllr """ ti •• Lo1un• le•cn ColU0<nl• ~f>!1 f clll""'I !(rm ,,_"'-ot CONCEPTS '"" fl EAU TY WEST 1.stli ,,,_ cir LAGUNA HILLS COIFFIJ llfS 2-J)n
FINISH SWINGING WITll
ELBOWS CLOSE
June L Mwtr• no I'•• I fl•l-
Ul•"" Call-n • Tnl• tou1 rwn I~ l>rlrit conCll!t'"" b, 1n
1naiv!Ou•I
G"°'G• t1 C>1lllln 400 Hollv SI or! l!t•I wld Urm 1> com-CJf •he fol "•l•n< • L•-o MUI .. Cl. t'JUl Cali. Ot L• Lui ... L•~·m• t1Uh C:• ;••~";:',i!,~'e1111~·1~:·,7io w'!~..:., ...._~:_~ ~=· ot ",,-::;;.,~ ,1:-;:J ... ~. lull •"" t!!':.':nN ~e~'C:"" .,,.1#, Mon• en ••Y m.d;!,011n L c;r-. 11 ,.._, ,,. fl1•
M..,,• Ca l lornf• tl6)l Judith M Mllu~I 705 1111 C Hun 'tlll1 bu•l""u 11 a.Int CON:l.xled tl1 •~ l••unl N 11uel Ct tl•lr
Many golrers find d d1ff1cult to
make a free. smooth 1w1ni while
th1nlon1 a bout ont, two or evtn
more specific points of 1nstruct1on
We call tb1s ' paralys11 by ana
l)SI~
June l MVo I
1~11 •101<m1n1 11..:1 ""'n 1111 c .... ntv
C ••-ct Dron!H c.,...n v on M•~ 10 ltll llv Bt•t• v J ,,..,O<IO• O•Pulr C:ounl•
''" l>uol •h•d O•onQ• Coaor 0 • , I' 01 Ju •• II 11 1S 1171 IJCL/I
LEGAL NU I ICE
, ltll•
Clltflf'ICATt: OF lllUUNll\
lnl• 11<111nu 1 11 b<llng condilcled D1 " t ntlM loacll 1,,. •IOu~ l c;,._.... Tn11 1Ki1lrw1• I• b<l nf con1h1ctltd •n In
Go ... 1 P1nnerv. p Out<1 Mav 11 1'n "•Odv• fly G..otN t1 (;1ln ln Jucll!ft M Mile.ti Tlll1 "" ...... nt lllt<I wlrn Tho UIUf\IY Gotlkln L Gl••M
Tlllt tl•l•m•nl 1 1..i ... 1 11 tt.e (O<Jntv ~lite ol Coll!ornlt Or•nve CO\/nl• clctrt ot 0 •'111• Countv on M•v If ltll lnlt ''" tmtnl I led w tn Ill• (DUnlv c er-.,. OrtMI Coun•v on M•• tt 1911 On M•• n ltll boolOI'~ mo • N<1I•,., Publltfttd Or•noe C-t O•llv P 11>1 (le I< 111 0••'1111• Count• on Mor If UJI
av It~• y J M..iow Publ c " ,.rod Jor lft d )1o11 ,,. ""'•llv M•v 11 !I 11 •r>d Jun• 4 1'11 11!>1 71 P~bll1ne<1 O••nG1 COii>! 0 • Iv Pilot
Oec\/IY (Wf\ly {If~ •PPf•tt'd Judltft M Mlt ... I known IP m• M•Y fl 11 •<Id Ju;e ' II 1111 11'05 11
P1,1t11i.n..i 01•nG• (0611 D• Iv P Lo! lo IHI 1n1 ,.e1""' wt>O•• nome I• •ubl" ti-LEGAL NOTICE
Mov 11 J\/n1 • 11 11 19)1 lnS-11 ...i to 1ne ""!nln ln1!rum~n• •r><l'l--------
•'k"owledged '"' t~•cut..i 1n1 11m1 f'-ln&S
lOFFl(l"L \EAL) Cl!ltTIJ'lt AlE Of' •UllHE11 MARY llElH MOllTON f'ICTlllOUS NAME
No• v Publl< C1I toro • 1nt unde •lun<d c1oe• 't Ill• •h• h con
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOT ICE
F '1~1
JICllTIOUS IUllNl.11
"".AME ITATEMENl
FICTITIOUS NAMf: P-41«0 PrlnCll•a 011 Ct I clu< • 0 Cu• Ofll ., Ill w !?In St CEllTll'ICATE ~F I UUNE\S O ano• CC><in v Coo 0 M.,& C•I orn 1 uf\Clt h• 1 c lt • fo ow ng cori>or• Ion 11 den•
bu• nru ••
I htsc: ~olrcrs netd y,hat 1n·
~truc tors call .a full sYo'in g
though!" ralhtr than one or more
• parl-\W1ng. tho ughts The rull·
rw1ng thought 1s c.Jes 1gned to focus
the golfer s altcnllon on some
thing 1n his swing that will auto--
matrc ally produce good basic
movement else where 1n his stroke
Tilt 'f\Cl1rslfn...i do ~•rl tv 1n•v o •
co oduC1ln11 • b\/• n•~• •1 !•! w ltlh S!
l:O• • Mt•• (elllorn • undor lh• I c
! 0,,. t m n.ome al SE.A BREEZE ond
na! ••lo I rm 1 tompO•td ol tno !olklw
ne P• O<N>> Wf\O>t "'"'~' In !Ull •...:!
claCe• CJf '"ldHlt• ••• •• lollow•
Pt er J de fl ruvn !Mi (y nbol P
An•hllm Flor•"tl M de fl ruwn I ....
Cvmbol Pt Ant hl m
0• e4 M•v It ltll P•Ter J o~ e uyn
F or.nee M .,.. 8'-uvn
St• e ol Col tori'• Ori n•• C""'nh
On Ma• lt it11 b<llM• me 1 llotorv
PuDllt In ond for 11 d Sto1• ..,.,...,...11.
1poeer..t Pt!et J de BtuYn ond F lor...CI
M ne Bf\/Yn 1'nown lo mt to De lhe
""'"'"" w~o•e narnel ••• 1ub1crl-lo !he .. fl> n m>I• menl •<>Cl ac~nowlt<l!lld
th•• e.:..cut...i lh• u m•
~ J'ICTITIOV1 t•M OIAME • My Cornn .... ~ E~p re• ,,-.,1 ml'an•oro c CDMDO••,o·· on• uf\CIUIGned <lo ft•tOV ClrllY '""' Acri 9 191~ ~ ,.-, " '""' • t <Gf>dUC ng • bu• ••• •1 7111 Pubtl•h...i 0 llnllt Co••! D• ly Pl o• SERVICE • cl h&I ••l<I r rm II CGmPO••d Nc11n FJ • •w \I'°' S•Mo An• M•v r. 71 78 •r>d Juni, 1911 ll!l-11 ot ht tc low nu ,,.,...., WllGI• n1m1 n
CAI loin!" uncle lhf I ct •lou• I f(n ni m•< 1.-----------------lull end ola<:t ct ... lden<t 11 M lo Ow• 0 ~ti BROW INVESTMENTS •ncl lhal O<>r s II c .. ...,p,, 1830 5 Allltt St :,:,0,0~1 m ..,,,!_;'o;_:~!:" no'1u:t•.,.:;1~1:,.~: 1.-----LE __ G_A_L_N_OT __ l_C_E____ t~~:.: ';,.":, ~4a1 ::;:i• n101
01 r••l,,f.ncl •re 01 lo low• ta-w I HO TICE TO CREDITORS Dor• B Cf.noY<V
w11111m c Brown 'JU R:oKom•re N• A_.,..,., SI& • o! C•lltotn • Or•nee C""nl• Road lC>J Jonvelt • (•lll<1rnl1 9001• 1Uf'l!!ll1011 COU llT 0, THE o .. M•v 1• 1'11 belor1 m• • Noh "'
l(url H H•l•~t •tl Ce I• Yue.ca STATE OF CAl..IFOA NIA FOlt Pubtlc In enO r~ u ld MMe c•:r!.Ona l y
1no..11ncl o.~. c .. 11ror .. !1 tl:i.<I THE COUNTY 01' OllANGE • ..., •• ed Do • 8 c ...... ~. known !o me
0 11..t M•• 11 H l l Est•lt ot GEOllC:.E A.. OUOLEY to IHI lht ~,...,. W'hose nam• • •ubK b
Wllll1m C Brown Deceasc<l ed 10 lne wUn n lno '""'"'' •nd Ku•• H Ho ••e Norke • M eDv 'v..,, lo cred 1ors at 10'.nowledtc<l "'" ••1u 11...i !l>I wmt STATE OF CALIFORNIA 1n1 ab<we namt<I dtcflltnt thal •II !OFFICIAi,_ SEAL)
COU NTY OF LOS ANGELES ll cer-.1 navlng Cl•lm• otl n11 1ne 11ld Mar• Be!h Mori°"
Mllli>.CLE MA?DA ~ '!O Hft t>or
8 o<J •v11 d C1>>1 M•1 Cl lorn1
MCDOn& a 1nd D llo•. I IC •
C•I lo n • co "" ~I o 701 Well t1un
r nQIOn Drl•t Mon O'I'"!• C11 lo•n •
Th• bus neu 1 conduct-.! bY Mc[)orofhf
•ncl O kovr. I < • C• to n e torper.lflbn
BvH1odF Gt1ne
P•t• o•nr
Tnll • •t•" •nl woo I IN ... 1"' lh• Covn
Iv (Itri< DI 0 •rtl!t C1>1.1nl1 on M•• 11 1911
G•ll A k..,• ~ M•nnlne
"llorn•Yt ii Lt .. ... n w111nlrt 1,...1..,.,,.
L"' An1•I•• C•lllorn " nM• T•I flUf •U Ull
Oni: 1uc h. thought is to finish
rhe iw1ng 1n balance wtth the el
bows relat1v<ly close t o gether In·
stead of fin1sh1ng as 1Hustrat1on
#I depacts think of reaching more
oc less the same close-elbow post
hon as 1n 1llustrat1on 12 1 think:
you.·11 find that o ther things you
may have been l ry1ni to accom·
plish dunng your swing •r1l a.11to--
mat1cally fall into place a~• rc~ult
(OfFIC:1AL SE"l! MA llV 8Elt1 MORTON
No!i•Y P"D oc: C:•I •<>< •
P nc aal Ott c• In
Co\/nh Coun!Y
My Commnon E•c••• Acr I t 19/S
Publ •h•d Oronvt (cwt ! O• 1
Mov 1 11 1no Jun• i H 1911
LEGAL NOTTCE
o~ M•Y 11 1n1 boolore mr • Nol••• ""'ed•M ••e r1ou r...i lo t le !ht m wnn NoterY Putlllc C1lllorn e P\/bllc In ond to< 1ald S"!e ro sona!I• tht nocenar• voucM" In Int on c1 ol P•lf\CINI Otllce rn
ecP<ta •d Wltllom C 8 own aNI l{url H !ho Ctt • OI 1ne abovt' 1nlln...i (ourl Gr Or•nlle Count•
HelS!.l't •nci""n •o me lo be !11e ptrMll\I to p •sent tnem w lh ln1 nKtU~•• Mv Commlulon E~Plrot
..,,....,.,. n•mr1 ••• •uDo.c.r ""<I to Int "" h n vCIU'Chers 1e1 1ne under~ llfled ii !ho oft ce AprH t ltlS
lnllrumtnl •nd -.cknowledgad o mt !hol 01 8<1r~e W lllamo & S0<en1rn Su 11 1000 Publish«! O.•nv. Co,,.t Da IY Piiot 1n~Y •~Kult<I !ht •e" t o•t South Olive SI LO• An111lt• C•llt Mav 1' •nd June ' 11 11 lt71 lli~I'' 1-----
(0FFl(IAL Sl!:AL) 90) • wn en r• tne clacr ol tlus ntu or !ftt'l ·-----------------1 "'OIJ L TON Nl(;Ul"L
M uon O••t un<ltrsgn...i In o l molltn perl~lnlnt lo L G WAT ER lltSTRICT NotHy P~bll<-.C•l lo n • thr t•lol• or •ad dKtdtnl w lnln tour E AL NOTICE NOTICE INVITING SEALED l lDI
P ndc1I Ollct n month• alltr the lirsl Pllbl,.ilon ol tn>,l --------~---------1 l'OR THE CO NSrRUCTIOI" 01"
Lo1 An~e~> CounlV nol c• P 41JlJ CONTRACT NO It Mw Comm>>°" E•olrt1 Otie4 Ma• If 1911 CfllTIFICATE 01'-•USINESS CROWN \/ALLET rARKWAY
J un• 11 91< PEJoR L E OUDL£Y FICTITIOUS NAME HIGH PlllP'SSURE TRAl"SMISUDtt
'104'0C E•Kulr • ol !he Wiii T! • uNle,.lgnf!d Ctr! Iv ! •Y ar• oon MAIN EKlEl"SION
l ll"I PuDI >ftf<I Or•nff (Mii Ot l'I' I> 111'
/.114v 1• 11 21 or><! Jun• " ltli 11 ... 71
LEGAL NOTICE
MILTON DAVIS Allr of 1al<1 dtce<!•n• due Int • but MU •I 223 I h1co Slfttl l h1 Bo•rd ot 0 roclon oJ 1ht Mc>ulton
l"OTICE IHVITl l"C. llDS tt11 WU•~lrt ll•d flur~• Will •m• I Soteft••ft NOWP<I I 8••t" Cal lo•n . ur>d• I • 1 c N ..... Wa. D' r u Of Or&nue (C><inlv
Nelle• 11 nertbv g\v•n 1nat 1nr Bo• d of l••orlv Hill• C• 11 tllllt s~ I• 1000 ... , So OH•• ii 1 1 ous rlrm n•m• ot FUNLIVING <• lfor a h• e nar •• n 1om• 1"1tantt•
lru>l•e• of m• Co•• Commun I• C<1lleu• Publ 1hW D&ngt Co••I Q41!y P io! LG• An91I•• C•l l t00 4 KAY PAT PUBLICATIONS end !ha! 1ad •l~rtd o& DU d dotorebr nv •
Chit ct of 0 anu• Count• Calllo n • w 1 M•• 11 •nd Jun~ • 11 I 1•11 lll I .O.l!or,.•1• tor E••<Ulrl• !I m • compo•..:I cl lh• lo 0"" n11 Ot ion• •••l...i ti d> to lh• to ow nu dooc:r orc:t rt(e •• ••• e<l b do ~• 0 I I 00 8 m Mon I CC:.C.:::.-::::_::::.:__:__:_:__:_ _____ c._I Pit 4lS'I> whO>t n•rnt• n lull ond ol•<•• o! cub! c WOt • I • (on' u' o" ot Con! •t
dav J ul'• 1 1911 8 thr Pu ch•• nu LEGAL NOTICE Pub snec:t Orange Co-•t O~ v P ot ••ldenc1 • • •• lollOW• No I 9 c ow Vo ey Pa ~'"'"' Hlon Deel ot ••fd KhOOI d " <.! IOC• eo 01 M•Y • 11 ZI and J"n~ • 911 l lo!J 11 Pa Me loll 11?• Ga ••• Of Newpc • " I HU • T • "~•Ion M• E •t•ns on
1JIQ Adam• "'""""" Cos • M••• 1-------'~----------1 ''-'--'-'-'-''-''-' B•ach Call!ornla lc~l1'1• w 1n •II •nPurl•nont wo ~ hftoln
Ca torn e al wllith I mt •• d bid• w I l>t F n'l LEGAL NOTICE Kl~ VM Jokltnbr\/Ck 2U 'II • lthtt f •• lllown n d• •I ano d•.C• b..:I In
West Ham Favored
publ tlY .,....n.,,i •"" r••d I<> B oloov •nd F ICllTIOUS llVSINESS ~!~:~.~·~~n 1i1i1 lorn 6 1110 9IAn1 I I"> d ""' n11> 1ec t en• A"d
Cllomlsrrv Equ cmont flAM• STATEMEl"T Pol Mellc!I so.,; I ca1 On\ l I• h• oll c• Cl! BOY t A I b d• • t lo b'o. In accord•nco "" lh Tht fol ow!no per..,ns .Oft <lo Ing l"OTICE 01' TllUSTE E S SALE Eng nt• ~II 4 1 In L von St I 5
the lr"truc!lon• and Condit on• •nd bu• n••• 11 ~UNFLOWE R: CENTER: et NO 11111011 Sta-tf oil(t!111~~11 "~;;':;:c~oun v Ana Co11ornl• •• an a :.~ I !!°11~~~u~.':il~n ··~ "":nGc: II!~ '"1~: r~: f~:i: r~ IW RNd COi O MtS• el~v:n w;~~~~·y a .;:un• al "';out~911FrC:.! Pu°ti7icMI~· 0!~d ~:I 10~!o;~.1-;e ,,!,::1:1~~ :~: h;:'~:~ceula~~ re to enc• I• ht ebv
111 LA Soccer Clas1i
Purdie• n11 Allfnl ol •• -tthool o •lrl<I t1AR OL D T SEGERSTROM 936 En anco ol 111• OM:I Oranlle (°"'n!V occ•arl'd Pal Me loll and K•r Von />.den m•d• lo 1tld ol1n• cro! I•• dri w ng1 E.atl1 bi<ld•r muor •ubmll w !h nl1 b d • A •e~ Lane \enlt Arw C•lltorn • 91IG6 Courth1>1.1•• h tn1 100 9 oc~ on Wos! S• 1 Druck known 10 me 10 bl th• ""'"""' •ecl!on1 •r>d •<>KU '•I of'• la.-1n1 •!>CJ••
ca •n or 1 check <trill •d dl~C~ or b O VERONICA P 5EGERSl ROM 936 Ana floul••ard Form• V W•SI ~ • n wt>oie "amei • • lllb!cr bed lo !he w thin Oe>e 11>...i I npro••m1nl en Ill It'd (on Ir act der, bOod ....,do c•v•bl• lo thf ord• ol lllv•r L•nt S•n1o AM (1lll0<n • 9:1106 Slroel In lh• C Iv ot 5onl• An• Documonlt ond C 1 I I
"" c ..... Commun 11 Colltl!O Oh!rlcT NELLIE RUTH SEC.E llSTAOM 1111 C•I torn I UNHED CALIFORNIA BANIC ~~:~,.,~~ ,:!~ acknowl..:llN'd lhoy 1~ SC"c flea! ans •Ml c..,,1r0.:01~onr ~ ~nl ~o~
EJ1gland s West Ham United
~ oor ball t soccer) Club 1~
favored to beat Necaxa of
~1ex1co when the !wo pro
teams clas h at the Los
Angeles Coliseum Sundav
I he pov.erfut English side 1s
led by Wor ld Cup superstars
Bobby J\1oore and Georf Uursl
f h e Hanimers have w on the
London F A Cup nine time.!!
took the Amer1<:iln l nterna
Ilona] Soccer Le3gue title in
J!f6~ the Englis h National Cup
1n 1964 and the European Cup
t1!le 10 1965
\Vest Ham ~came the first
B ritish l lub to play under the
lights when 1n the }ear 1909 a
crude ror n1 of electric lighting
v.as mounted on poll's
!\oted for their home gru\\n
youth de\elopmenl the ll;im
mer s ha\ e produced 23 undC'r
19 years }outh 1ntemat1onals
1n the last three year s
RQll Greenwood has manaR
ed and coached the club s ince
!!!fit and was F'IF A Wo rld Cup
tl'rhn1c al advisor 1n l!.166 and
19i0
Whic h of tl1e1r I\\ o
superstars Moore o r Hurs t
-is the most prom ncnt 1s
d ebatable Moore re prescn1ed
hrs i.:ountry as a m<'1nhrr of
the national learn 84 \ln1es
H urst 41
H urst w as tho.~cn a~ Ham
n ier or the 'i ear three 11nie'\
! 1966 1967 and 196!ll Moore
made 11 four l imes 11961 196!
1968 and 19701
Moore Is the caplatn o r both
the Hamme N! and bngland
hut Hurst holds a r ecord nu
pla\er 1n the world can m atch
-1hrl'l' goals 1n a \\orld Cup
f inal'
Bo• a cl Tru.i•e• !n an •mounl ""' le1• N~th Flaw•• S•nla An• Cal lorn a Tru.io., o• \..cce•MI• T uU•• un<lor !he (OFFICIAL SEALI lh• con•t <><I on or Cont •<I 'la 1 t
th•n r vr "'"""' U'IOI o! "1• 1um bl" •• 91106 Deed or ltu•I mMI• bv Ctrl 1 Ru1 .. 11 M••• B•lll Menon Crown V•ll•v' P• ~w•v Hon PrtHu•• That was at
S tadium 1n 1966
\Vem b \e y a euo anl•• hol 1n1 b ddtr will""'" In" HENRV T SEGEllSTROM i91~ Vic an unm1rr ed man ond rtt0<dtd Nola"' Publ c C&lllO<"nl• l an1m "on Man Ewton•lo~ s~ a c:l•n•
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hat trick beat Germany 4 2
•w•roe<i to h m 1" lhe 1ven1 or ••llu •lo YVONNE. oeC SEC.ERSTROM 19U cl DU< ii Reco d• ot Or•n•• Counrv 0 <1nge Countv n• o!hc• or Bovl• En9 Miring '"' l a oo
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lh• cn•ck w II boo tori• !.cl o n 11 e <0•'" 9}106 aoD odneo; In !•vor o! fie• n1,.ce. A FO• Ac•ll 9 rt IS th• MOii rcn N uu.r W•I•• o otrlel
0 • bond 1n. rull 1um ""'"'' "'II ti" AROLO T 5EGEllSTllOM J ll l 119 a w dOW by •••on or !ht b ... ,,, o• tor PuDI 1/>fd O••J'IG• ((Ml 0• ly p .... PUtl\/ant 0 '"" LAb<lr Colle ol llW SI• while Peters add ed onr 0 e lt<J 0 '"a •cncol dis• l<I II "'" df D• ~• S•nl• An• C<1I lorn• !•nob 9•1 on• •ecure<i lh•••b• not ce o1 M•Y 71 11 """ June • 11 1,11 112~11 cl C•I fo n • '"" MC><ilton Nlllu•I If N<1 b oa•r m.ov wllndr1w nl• b d tor • 97106 ,.hen b•••(h wa• recorded l anu• • 151n ----O •I cl II•• """'i.lnMI '~" 0 1, Hurst l\dS r1 the !inNJp for
England tbrt'(! umes at the
J!l70 World Cup held 1n M e x
!CTI while J\1oore performed
four !un cs for h is nat o n
""od o! !or!•!•• l•!l d••• •'• the JEANNEl1E E ~EGE ll STROM 11?9 91 n B.,.,.., 9516 Page tl• o ••<I 01 LEGAL NOTICE ••• ol per d•m w•g•• or ,,,,. ID< 1 d•lf •• to tn1 oprnlng fl "'"'' R •trtfdt Or~• S•nl1 An• C•I !orn • tic: al R•co di ""I W. I • oubllC •uct on --------I wh ch !h' wor' , to Dt ptrlormto I<> t The Boa a o• T u•1"1• eurv"' !n• t7/C6 !o lhr h eno1t b dd•r fer ta•h pav1b • nd--------_-•~ ~•!al Ml n tnr ~nu nern Cal urr ar y l•VI of ,,.IP<llnv •n• ond •II b d• or Tnl1 bu$ ntn s conducll'd bv •n un n lnwtul mon•Y of lh• Unlle<J Stan •I '"f f'-41'U Mas11r L•l)Or Agretmin! !llfd I• Ire 01
0 wa '" l f>Y .,,1oul&fll u a lnlo•mal I t• coroor•l<d •nOC al on olhtr lh•n a l mo <1! •al• ""1noul war en!y ., lo I! e CERTIFICATE OF 9U511"ESS f lh
n any bid or In h• D Odlnl oartr1 >ho ""''"'Sen o •ncumn an<•• ,',"', ,"',"',',,', FICTITIOUS NAME o~",,~er ~.A~~~;~ ~=n~;n1~",'.'~:IK, ','," S!11nf<I NORMAN e WA150N Harold T S•9•"' om d to. a now ne d DY Tn Id a doe If h I ..
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ln 1968 llLJrst scored s ix
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goals ag;:11nst Sunderland for
the c lub record 1n league com
petlllon but two vears earlier
p bll•l1•0 Oren~• CO<llt 0.. IY P a 1911 desc bed •• he r " !IOI.I• I rm n•mt nt 'lllEW of bu1lntu 10 v; f l Monorcn Bov P ia••
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LATl"AM A WATKIN S Tntt porllon ol l ot I cl Felrvow ESl ATES INVE£lMENT GROUP and ~ul• iol L•9un• N ;uel Ca!r.,..n o 0 ,
LEGAL NOTICE
J\1oore was cho~en a~ Playf'r NOTICE 01' PUBLIC HEAll.ll"G
of the Toumamcnt al thr BEFOlli THE CITY COUNCIL 01' l"t1E
\Yor!d Cup by the 1nlernat1on 11 c TY OF FOUl"TAll" VALLt:Y
NOT CE I~ t1ERE8Y GIVEN no• on sor-1.:er \\ rit1 r~ T ~<I•• Jun• is 1t11 01 1 oo PM n h• "''be 1fll' onlj rc;iJ d1f CO<Jnc I Ch~rn~' ( v Ho ll)')IXJ Sl•l•r A••n • Founto n Vd • {• lo n ~ •
[trt:flt C bl'lWeen 1he ll\0 { t Co\/ncl1 wlll no d A pub c hro nt on
superstars IS the fact th 11 "'~ ':,,;;,.;~.,.1 10 c ,.,. • Mu••r r •n ot
following !he \Yorld (up 1n P••k• -p,.,.,..,.., am•r><lm•"' o in• ( 1v , Ma<1•r Pion ot Po k• bv odol u • 1966 MM re y, as prcsentt'd ~•n 01 •< ••tlono• c..ncl•• •o t>•
"Ith lhe Order of the Bntish 1 ,.,.,.., adl•c•nl lo lh• ...... 1n • d• GI lhe '>•n Dlello FrH""•• brlwffn
( mplre 1 by the Queen Of Brool<hurit end Bull'lo O I!: I d l Equo•lrl •n Tr•U -P o""s1d •m•nd ng an ,,.,...,1 ro n>• Cit• M••'" P •n per1•1n1nu
Or will both Moore and '" P•oPO••d ~u~u on '0 1 "' M11• 5oua • P••~ to 1n1 Soni• An• RI~••
Hur:-;l be o vcrshado\\cd by the 3 ton• c11on11 n1 -A<>cl c• "" rn1d
llamm••' n•wesl •·•n••llon bv Pr .. 1•• D•wlo1>m•nl Comp~n• 1or • '"' ' ., .. " <:h8n"'• ol 1on• m RI I \I a< e lo RI Pon ftob~nn s1!'.!.n('d \en '"' pro<>• tv t>oundtd ~•n•••I v II• Ell• Ed "'n ' u~I "' way G• I •l<I •nd wrcks aJo:O lrrnn Newca~t\e N•w •nd u1ni1>r •In• 11 s' •<•u
L111tcd for $400 000 Nec axa Th• • man"'' • • II• n~ p•1><••1•d PU •vanl lo lh• P •nn "~ LI,., o! h• \\\II probably n1ake thats~1 01c111on •1Gov1 Cod••looa •
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HEOWOOD Cl1Y -Canada
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(11y < o!lege 5 :i Saturday to
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charnp1onsh1p 1n two s t r aigbt
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l he be~\ or lhrrc ~cnrs
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o lhe """"" lorn> CllY COUNCIL OF T E
c1rY OF FOUNlAIN V"lLEV M•• E (olo ( 1V C t 0
Pvt.I ,n.,,i Oran~ Co•• O• •
Jw•• • 1'71
LEGAL NOTICE
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PIJ~ll( H(ll.R NGS Will fl E HE LO 8'1'"
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firsts. Runner-up \\'as Doug \Veber tcenterl and
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L"nrier lh~ hanner of the
Southern California ~i:irin('
Associ at ion. the Y.'csr~ nnl~
all-sailboat .show lli'ill be held
Oc! 22-3 1 at !he Long Beach
Arena.
Among !he cnn1pa nies lli'ho
have already reque sted space
are Bristol. Catalina, Co!um·
bia. Coronado. Ericson ,
]slander. Jensen. i\I or 1' an ,
Ht1ngcr. Schock and Yankee
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Boating Jndtislry plans a huge
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companies frnm Great Bri-
t;i in.
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brll y lhc leading lines of
sailboat.~ bu!. nl.so 90 booth ex-
hibit s or sailboal hardware
and accessories.
Noted personal!ties in thr
sailing world will participate
in a series of lectures on ~ub
jccts o( interest tn the 11ailing
enthusiast. There will also be
a film theater tea I u t I ng
sailing movies.
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1nstrucl!nn program for its '·
membe rs and guests. ·
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The classc,; wi ll be he ld al 11
the SSSC clubhouse on Coast •
High\\·ay daily startin,i:: July 5 ~ 1 lhrot1gh July 2.1 for the r1ri;t ~e~:'.01~1 r~~~hj~~co~d ~~~~~!n~ . l
The r!ass schrdule calls for -i'
instrucllon ror be g in n i n g
juniors Tuesday, Thursday ~
and Friday from 12:30 to 5
p.m .. and for advanced juniors
Monday. Wednesda y and Fri-
day at the same hour~. r
The Frid11y sessions will be
combined classes for begin-ning and Advanced 11tudenU!. , '
After 4 p.m. instructors y,•ill :
stage practice races. j
Instructors for ~he program ~
will be Bob Wh ile and John I
Billings. 3-H.P. 19"
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Schooners Set Sail
Sixth Annual Anacapt1 Race Sc heduled
OXNARD-Channel lslands •
1:1.arbor will host the sixth an -
nua l Anacapa Island Schooner
Race and the second annual
Hobie Cat 14 Regatta Satw'day
and Sunday.
F'ifleen or more West Coas't
schooners up to 83 reel long
will sail from Oxnard at 11
a.m. Sa turday. circle Anacapa
on a JJ -mile course and finish
inside the small -c raH harbor.
Defending charTipion is Pete
Dupuy of Tarzana , o.,.,·ner-sk1p-
per of 1hc t &-foot La Volpe out
62~( Dauntless, 40-foot l..iold-
en Huld and ~4-Joot Lucky
Star.
An "Iron-man" eoinedy race
"'ill be staged 111 lhe tiarbor at
11 a.m. Sunday by crews nf
!ail-end finishing schoone rs.
The two-day Hobie Cal 14
Hegatta 1s expected to rlr11w
over 100 entrirs r r o 1n
1hrougho u l Sou!hrr~
California
!)(>fending champion is Di('\t.
Loutek ot Can1ar1llo
The popular !1lile. twin-hull-
ed sailing bug:s can fly a long
at :w knots in a sood breeze.
They'll stage a series of five
races on a t.riangular course
o!f the outer beach of Channel
lsl<1nds Harbor . starting at
noon both Saturday and Sun-
day.
. President's Cup Regatta . -.. ' DC Hydroplanes to Na.Vigt;i;~ Debris
WASHINGTON (AP)
Unlimited hydroplane pilots
lace the additional obstacle of
debris in the rain-swollen
Potomac River as thev race
this weekend in the 40ih cun-
ning of the President's Cup
Regatta.
The defending n a t i o n a I
cha mpion thunderboal. Miss
Budweiser of Tampa, Fla., is
favored to win the tv.•o-day
e vent. Pilot Dean Chenoweth,
37. will be aiming for I.hr Van Lines of petroit, Billy rlvua.
eight-year-o ld boat's r Ir :st Sterett of Owemburo, .Ky. Sterett. U. will bf: lryi11g lo
President 's cup. piloting the Notre Dame of · put. It all togtther for Notl'9
Heavy rains in recent days Detroit and Leif Borgenen of DaJbe owou Shirley Mende/-
have carried debris including Seattle driving the Hallmark son1,McI>onlld. Matriarch of
small buildings into t h e Homes of Auguiia, Ga. the_.ldtsl racing camp in the
Potomac course, a Ith o u g h Also checked into the pits by spoif, Mrs. ·McDonald will be
boats have been swfbPing the Friday morning were Pride of on l'fand (or her fir st Presi·
channel in preparation for th e Pay'n Pak of Seattle and Miss dent's Cup Regatta since 196&
race. Timex of Detroit. The Miss when her driver, Rex Man·
But Chenoweth faces sti ff Madison. from thal Indiana chester, was one of tlvee k1lled
challenges from Bill l\1uncey City, and Detroit's Country in the most lrag1c day in the
or Seattle, driving the Atlas Boy were possible late ar-sport's hist-Ory. ~~_:_~~'--~~~~---'-'-'--'-"---------'--'----~~~-
of 1'.1:irina del Re y. His elapsed
time was 4 hours. 29 minutes.
and he also \\"on on corrected
Time. Dupuy formerly raced
motorcvcles and dune buggies
before ·turning to competitive
sa1hng in 1966. He currently !
leads the Commodore Series
\\"1th two to.p places.
Advertiised specials
good thru '----'6 FT.FOLDING PATIO TABLE & BENCH SET~ GOLD AHODIZED MOBOCCAH
SCBEEH DOOR
Other past v.•inn1ng vessels
in lhe Anacapa Island Schoon·
rr Race due back for Satur-
da y's blue-water event are th~
Rllce Set
In Hibachi
C 0111 petition
South Shore Sa1hng Club"s
third annual Hib.:ichi Series
v.·ill gel under "''ay June 16 and
continue every \Vednesday
through .July 7. A second
series v.·ill starl .July 14 and
conlinue through Aug. 1.
The seriC's 1s oprn to anyonC'
\l"i!h a sailboa!. fro1n Sabots to
flccan-go1ng keel boa I s ,
Starting hne wi ll be al the
SSSC dock .
1'hc series provides a
n1idweek summer evening fun
SC'r ies in the v.·est end of
i\'e.,.,.·port Harbor. SSSC"s new
style trophies will be a\varded
to boa ts 11'ilh the best total
points of three races out of
fou r_
Defending cha111pions and
last yc11r"s trophy winners
are: Vcn1olera, Bill Kitchens·
Cal-25. SSSC ; Aphrod ite, Bill
Langjahr's Endeavor sloop.
SSSC; Conflict. Roy Wiegand"s
Rhodes-19 , SSSC: Sh ado w .
Dave Turner"s Santana-22,
Seal Beach YC: CountdO\.\.'n.
Lee Boolh"s Santana-22, SSSC;
El Oiablo Rojo, Bob Smith's
Tempest. SSSC.
Entry blanks art available
-1 SSSC"s Port. 2527 W. Coast
Highway.
Argosy Race
In Rever se
Upcoming
Sl..1pptrs and l'.re,1s ll'om
Cabrdlo Beach Yach! Club \\Ill
ha1·e a chance to help Bahia
Cor1nt h1an V "'c h I Club
1·elebratc its nrw l·lubhouse
June l'.!·1:1 at the conclusion of
the annual Bah ia dr Cabrillo
Reverse Argosy race.
The BahJa dr C a Ii r 1 I I (I
Reverse Ar gosy was patlerned
after l\cwpQr\ Oeean Sailing
Associat1on·s Alamitos Bil~'
Argosy 111 \\"hieh skippers and
cTC\\"S lro1n l\e1,•porl Beach
la y-over at. Long Beach Yacht
Cluli brlore s1arting the return
race ho1ne 1he following day.
The Alamitos Ba~· Argosy
~re1v in stature after Long
Beach Yacht Club dedicated
IU new clubholJse a number of
years ago.
The same renev.·ed interest
i!'. rxpecled in thf> Bahia de
Cabrillo Reverse Argo~y since
lhf' opC'n1rg ol ecvc·~ plush
ne\\' clubhouse 011 Bayside
Dr11·C' Besides the h1ci1illes
for berthing the \0 is i I i n g
yachts. the clubhouse "·ill pro-
vide a ptact for the overnight
festivitirs.
The Bahia di.' C ab ri llo
Rrverse Argosy consisl!!I of
lwo races -one rrom Los
Angeles Harbor to Ne wport
111nd the race lrom Nev.'port to
Los Angeles the following day
-both of v.·hieh are included
in BCYC"s Enla Estela dr.
Cabrlllo series of coastv.·ise
~nd cross ch11nnel races.
Trophies are awarded the \\•in-
ners in both legs or the argosy.
Art .T eacher
Wins Honors
Darrell E:berl of Ne wpo rt
Beach. ' Golden Wesl Collr:ge
ar1 instructor, has won first
prlu 1n jewr:lry In lht ltnlh
aMual Hayward Area Festival
ti tll< Art.!.
lie was ont of A award win·
ners from among aoo enltrin,!!
artisl~ He entered a v.·oman'.s
1<1!d rini in the jewtlry judg-
ing. and lhrcr:.-dimenslon<1!
"tilcherJ In thr 1 e x r i It
~ iltegory.
June 9. 1971
HEW MOD
FOLDING
WASTEBASKET
Got six sides (the on• the c.rmy
uses has five sides). Floral
pattem, plastic cover wip•s
clean easily. {Oh. don't we jU!ll
love the w->rd. ""o ~ily ."
FANTASTJI'
BY
TEXIZE ,-.--. -v~,. I -· -
I : ,-,,
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Tb.is slulf is really
Jantastic. (And a pun
is the lowest form ol
humor). Clean• like a
purple tornado. Beat5
heawy scrubbing.
I 3/4 INCH
GRAPE MOLDS
"The best price in town"
quote. th• hos•. Listen, If he
says ii i5. do 1 argue with
hit11? Trouble. I have •nough
already,
19~oz .
3x3 CEDAB POSTS
S.Yen footers (well tome ore a:
lew •illy millim•t•r• shorter).
Mak• good f•nc:e polt5.
lantern po•l•. Jroming for your
ga1ebo. (Funny, 1 n•••r sow a
framed goHbo before).
· A nic•ly made redwood
ala ined beauty. The
lamUy can •ii down
wilhout !hat f•eling the
.bench is going to fall
over. Folds flat Jot
storage. 17 8~
BOK BOB LOUMGE
World new• got you
down? The stock
nu:uket low? Your lrid
doe•n't know how to
work. much less do it?
El.AX BOOBJE! And
· h•r•'• the chair
to do It itt.
979
REGISTER FOR FBEE CLASSES
WEDNESDAY
EVENINGS.
7,30 P.M.
in. our
l a Mirada
Communlly
Room.
J1111e I "How lo ln•11lot• Pl"(lp•rly"" by
Jferbi• Iott ol Modft11 Material•
Ju n• 11 '"llock IJ!Mi D«ll•r Tool Cllalc .. h'f
Dr. f u1ok St•io of Black-1111d
n..:11~
)111'1• n ~C.t•rlor Houff Paln.l\119". by
Co1o1111 Von J).orolr of th• Olidd•a
Coiapomr
40 PIECE TAP AHD DIE SET
So the thread• err•
•trlpp9<1 on th• kid's
btlt• cm.d you can't put
tb• fccler back on. Just
re-tap it or recut 1~• bolt
ia •econd• with thi1.
With a title like that it ju5t ha5
to be royalty. Strong. but rather
elegant looking. Complet• with
pneumatic clo•er, la:tch, cmd
door hardware.
1487 36
INCH
FOLDllG FEMCING
The •hit• wim s tuff you can
... at -night. 11 inches high
and. 10 feet long. curve it lo
protlkt t,..•• from old 1'over.
FOLDIHG
GOLD AMODIZED
TUB
ENCLOSURE
3777
They got rid of the 1.1.tility Jook ia
tab •nclo•ure• when thi• on•
cam• off th• drawing bOO.rd.
Shatterproof folding plastic
colored panels ia heavy extruded
alum.lnwn track•.
VEBAYIEW
MEDICIHE
CABlil.'T
FBAME
887
Hang on• on the old boit
deal that came wilh th•
mortgage and if• a whole
new bczth. (That's what
some people call artistic
licen••).
JODDEK TODTDBUSR
AKD TUMBLER
HOLDER
1188
101
The deal ••I.I in the
wall. :evol.,.•• away
wh•n the company
com••· and you pop SI
out tor n••· Fin•
looking finish.
in chrome.
lxl2 PUIE
SBELmtG
Smooth stuff, plenty of ii."
lb• bin• ar• full. so buy lo
your heart's COil tent. (And
in. com•• a kid who wunts
ju•t l t .. tof the stufl).
'
CLIN.
fT.
HEAVY lilUliE
BUliBUllEB
Thick 'rinyl pla1Uc. tn colors
with little IMtb to kMp It fro~
•hilting oa the rug. Reel
Cotpef llCJT•r,
67c LIN.
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JOHN ETHAN AND DAD JOHN WAYNE IN 'BIG JAKE' SCENE
Two Attractions at l(nott's
Gyps y Camp, John W ay ne Theater New to B erry Farm
A lot of hay hei; been stacked in the
barn at th~ .. Old Farm" since Walter and
C-Ordelia Knott rented their first 10 acres
Jn 1920. They made their first land
purch::ise in 1927 (10 acres) and built the
first business buildin g in 1928. It \\'as an
80-foot structure v.•ilh a 40-foot berry
market. a 20-foot nursery v.·here berry
plants \rere sold, and a 20-foot tea room
\1•here Cordelia 3erved berry pie. hot
biscuits and berry jam v.·hi!e the man of
the spre ad tended to the berry plants.
tn 1932 he heard about a man named
Boysen who h8d crossed 21 loganberry,
blackberry and a red raspberry pro-
ducing a spectacular fruit. He tracked
the man do\1'n, located 50me scraggly
plants "'hich he nurtured with care, and
from them came the lush Boysenberries
1\>'e take far gr11nted today.
This month ·will see two more big at4
tractions at Knott's Berry Farm in Buena
Park added lo the hundreds which thrive
on the 150 acre farm.
The Gypsy Camp opent.d a few da~·s
ago and the John Wayne Theater will
open on Ju.ne 19.
The Gypsy Camp is next to Ghost Town
situated in a valley surrounded by a
mountain whkh is riddled with caves.
The lnhabitanta, nomadic gypsies also
called Romaliies, are colorful. musical
and entertafning. One of their star at·
tractions is an eight·month old Malayan
bear called Marti na who is Ill' colorfully
WEEK ENDER
INSWE FEATlll\ES '
Friday, Jun C, 1171
1be {lnal concert or the sea90n
ror the Orange Coast Commwlity
Orchesb"a and Chorale i!'I iiet for
this Sunday. Story and picture oo
Page 22 today.
Sll• Delaplane Pa1e ft
G•lde .. Pu Paae n
fl1" c-. Exlliltit Pare z:t
Jui Co&cert Pare zz
Uve 11rifattr P81f: tt
A-e,n Suday P11el2
01t 'N' ·Abnt Pqn zr -U
G1kle tt Movie• Paae U
"C.Oow"' Pace !S
Tele\·t• Los Pace !$
001 c.hy Mov\t Pa1e U
"Hair'~ la S.• Dier• P•t• zt
hdaa .'J'Hata Page H
CrlUc'.-a.ob P11e !I
·•1 P..,taeel" Pace .H
Com.O.: Pqe f1
garbed 11s her owners, and will pertorm
at their bidding.
All of the commercial and en-
tertainment aspects of the camp are
sheltered in caves lo maintain the natural
environment of tilt> gypsy countryside. A
flea m arket. a bazaar. a thieves den.
where games of skill may be played. and
other market places where trinkets may
~ purchased are to be found in the
caves.
The 2.JSG-seat John \llayne Theater will
open on J une 19 wilh a benefit premiere
of \\'a yne·s nev.· picture. •·Big J ake ... All
proceeds Y•ill go to the Orange County
Chapters of the National Assistance
Leagu.:-to be used fo r philnnthropic
purposes. The premiere will be attended
by Wayne and other stars ()f the movie
including Richard Boone and Maureen
O'Hara. Glenn Campbell will be there ill4
te.rviewing celebrities for a future
telecast on hill' show. Gov. Reagan and
other civic dignitaries are expected to be
in attendance.
UCI Orch estra,
Chon1s Scl1eclule
Bach P rog ra m
The 80-voice UC Trvine Chorus and 30
members of the UCI Orchestra will
perform Bach·s "B Minor Mass" tonight
and S11turday evening. Performances
begin at 8:30 p.rr.. in the Fine Arts
Village Theater.
Maurice All ard will conduct both the
chorUI and orchestra in the program
which is open to lht public without
charge.
Bach wrote the great Mass between
17l1 and J738. setting music lo the Latin
tut of thf. Roman Cath<llic Mass.
Sok>istf in the UCI performance will be
studenlll.
Sopranos .are Susan Boatman, Judy
Edgerley and Jackie Williams. Debbie
8rown will sing meu.o ll0pr1no aoloes and
Kathryn Netherly the alto t.e:rta.
other 90Joist.s are Estyn G<m, tenor,
Bill MUltt. baritone and David Dunlap
and Bill Fellner, bl,u..baritone.
The Bach program repruenta a year or
preparaUon by the chorus for presen-
tation or the large v.·ork.
Since Bach is considered the foremost
Protestant compo1er. the B MillQr has
been subject to 10mt controveny over
the year11. It 111 considered to be a great
mulical te&lament lo one faith. however.
Appearing wlth Wayne in the film are
his f\VO sons, Patrick, J I, and John
Ethan, 8; Bobby Vinton, Chris Mitchum,
Bruce Cabot, Glenn C-Orbel! and Harry
Carey J r.
The theater which is located in lhe
Gypsy Camp has been named for the ac-
tor as a "tribute to his stature as a greal
American." The lobby will be devoted to
a display of some of \Vayne·s personal
belongings including his gu n <.'tlltection,
many of the costumes he has v.·or n 111
films a nd phot.ographs of him 1n each of
his 135 starring roles.
Pluggin' A Show
After Ule opening the theater will havt
a specially written musical on a gypsy
thrme. Later it may be used for special
event! i!'UCh as an ice show or a western
play.
Entertainment at the farm in othrr
areas is highlighted this weekend in the
\Vagon Camp with F'reddie Hart, tonight;
the Chaparral Brothers, John and Paul.
Saturday. and in the Fiesta Village Los
Vaqueros on Friday and Saturday even·
tngs: Fred Hernande?. all day Saturda.v
and Conjunto Papaloapan and l'r10
Guadalajara, a/I week.
The Beach Pipers, Newport llarbor chapter, plug their Barber Shop
Show, June 19. MemberS above from left, Bob Meyers. Gene Dunham,
Carl Amenda and Bill Hotchi!is are out to sell tickets for the program
to benefit Youth E mployment Service . See Guide to Furi, Page 22.
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Bill Sk iles \Vii i be Grand Marshal or t he F ish f ry Parade Saturday.
IL was his father. Bob Skiles, who or iginated the event in 1945. Coined·
ian Bill with his partner Henderson. Jong favorites in Orange County,
have cut quite a s wath· on television and in night clubs across the na·
tion.
Intermission
Tivo Playlionses Getti1ig
Head Start on 1971-72
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By TO:\I TITUS
Ot Ille O•llY ~1191 Ut!I
Tht: commun ity theate r season is JUSI
aboul exhausted for 1970-71. ::ind around
the acting fraternity one of the que11tio".'I
raised most often ill "What 's coming up
next year?"
This Is an item of more thaJl passing
Interest to those who involve themselve!'I
in little theater activities-who's doing
what, and wh~n, and who's directing?
Most community playhouses. however,
take the summer h i a I u s to map
out lheir com ing seasons-and some
groups just pick their shows as they go
along.
Two local groups, however. are bidding
for the honor of being lhe most farsighted
of Orange County's dozen or more
playhouses and have selected their 1971·
7Z season already. They are the Hun-
tington Beach Playhouse and the
Westminster Community Theater.
Huntington Beach. which recently
wrapped up its most successful season iA
many years, has generated enough en-
lhusiasm within its ranks to in crease its
production load from four shows per year
to five, plus JU annual children's show
every summer.
TUE HUNTINGTON players will Ml
exactly be the moat innovative group in
the county next year (three of their fi ve
pl ays have popped up at other theater!'!
quite recently/. but their llneup should
be a crowd-pleasing one with four com-
edies and a dr&l1\I on ,the schedule.
Opening the Huntingtoo season will be
"Mary, Miry," directed by Neal Losey,
followed by Ron Albertsen and "Arsenic
ind Old La~." "The Girl h1 the Fn:udian
Slip," with Herman Boodman directing,
ill the third show of the slate.
The rest o( the RUOfi belongs, direc-
torlally, to the talented Kobas, Jean and
Alex . Jean will stage "Cat on 1 .Hot Tin
Root" in lhe four1h slot, whi le Ales will
follow with "Catch Mt If You Can" for
the closing position.
Over at Weslminater, they 're ao 11n:1-
ious to ttart lht new 11eason that they're
planning reedincs June 12·16 for the
I
()pening production. ''Once Upon a Mat-
ll'ess.'' F'red \Vest. who brings a bountiful
list of credit s !o county theater, is direc·
ting the musical comedy.
OOING OOUBLE duty with both Hun-
tington Beach and \\'estminster wiU be
the aforementioned Boodman, who wi D
direct the second show \as yet unselect..
cd ). Next comes "The Star Spangled
Girl'' with Jan Palen directing. while
Doris Allen will close oul the \\.'eslmln-
!iter season with the Greek tragedy
''Antigone."
The boards of directors of both HIJI).
lington Beach and Westminster rate a
round of applause for their swifl action in
setting their respet:live courses for the
coming season. They should stand as an
example to (..'.~'!r local groups who, eyep
if they don 't have I.heir new season re.ot
by the time the old one ends. should-lit
least have the foundallon laid ·by the: foi
of summer. ':·
Ideally, each community theater ii'90i
ln the cowity should be able to plfD·.llf
new season during the summer roonttiS;-
and if three or more are sharing an -
ing weekend, perhaps some negotjati~
could be made before irrevocable ~
rnltments are made. Hopefully,· Chi•
avenue of intertheater coordinaUon ·"'1iU
be explored in 1971·72. · : :·; . .
BACKSTAG E -Another Orange Coast
youth bas JQ.ined the Cour d' Aleof:;
ldabo, summer theater group headed b1r:
San Clemente's &b Moe ... fUch;frQ
Countryman, a senior at San Clemente
High School who rectntly starred in the
school's production of "The Sound of
Music,·• joins veteran pe:rfcrmer Ran<IJ'
Cobb in the ~member musical reper-
tory troup.
~ sign that the end or me commun-
ity theater season is upon us Is the an-
nouncement of the first awards banquet
of 197Q..71 . . . . 11~ usual. the first
group to pa:-s out trophies will ht th t
Santa Ana Cornmunlty Players -Thur~·
day. June 10, at 7:30 at the Revere House
tn Tustin.
Travel
I Me'xico Resort Hailed
~ 11 8y STEVE DELAPLANE -· ·-c-... ,., ZlHUT ANEJO. MEXICO -Zih uatane-Jo is the
' new Puerlo Vallarta. It's like that resort \\·as 20
vears ago. BLD -Berore Liz and Dic k n1ade "The
Night of the Iguana."
It's 150 miles north of plush Atapul(·o. 1'he l a~!
35 miles of road is almost creek hen -a year 11 go
1ve ble\\' a tire driving in. But you can fly in daily.
An 18-passC'ngf'r ()tier skirns the Guerrern moun·
l ai n.~ fro1 n ~1cx1<"0 c·1 ly. an hour·and·a·half do11 n to
Zih uatanejo on the bl ue bay.
It's unspoiled. l "ntouristry. \\'hieh n1eans the
food is only so·so . cx('ept for the J>a(·if1c fis h. Tll<tt"s
pretty hard to spoil \l'hen it 's been pull ed from the
sea o nlv a n hou r before
EVerything is trucked 1n on tha t bad road. In
~1 exit a n fashion. that's occasionally. To11·n ran ou t
of butter for several days this time.
* But the price 1s right: about $20 double \\·ith a!l
meals. T here are six medium good hotels. The Cata·
Jina tops the list \\"ith a funicular running d O\\-n to a
$ood beach.
Ce viche. the fis h cock!ail marin ated in len1on
juice . is great. Red Snapper gr illed over charcoal.
splendid. 'l'he Pacific is 1\·arn1 as mother !o\·e. It's
TOO far out fo r th e jet set .l\capulco crfl\\'d. But if
voil 're looking for co as tal l\\rxico before .l\L!. the
gringos co me 11w th ('oloncl Sand ers fried chicken
spotsi. Zih ualanej o is for you.
(Pronounce it ';See-"·hal·a·NA Y-ho.")
* "We'd like to bvy some plac• on th• be11ch in
M•xico ... "
Foreigners can't ou•n pro per ty in l\-l exico on
the beach . Rule is son1ething li ke you can't O\\"n
aDything 15 miles from the coast or 30 m il es frorn
a border. But you ('AN live there. !There's some
(rJcky \\'BY foreigners 011•11 the land through ~1ex1·
can corporations. But an Arnerican fr ie nd of mine
told me: "I don't kno1\' \\1helhcr I really O\v n this
land. l 'd hate to have it tested in court.")
* A year ago, I tried to buy a po inl of seasi de
land with a Mex ican partner. It \\'as only $400'. Then
Your 61iide to F••••
\1e rou nd out nearly all th e to\1'n is O\vned on a
co nunu nily basis. i'arl of the land reform 1vhen
prope rty 11as given back to co mmun ities of Indians.
1'-l~ncr 1l could not be :-;old.
l\'u11 sonic devel opers have round a legal 1vay
aro11r ul tl1at. 'fhe govern me nt has a grand pl an fo r
nlil ktn).( th is into another Acapulco. Th at means
there 11·ill be co ndon11niur11s and corporate houses
-l!Jr :\JJH?fJl·a ns as in /\tapulco .
* "We will be fl yi ng to Europe this summer. To
avoid the 'j et lag', is. it better to fly at night or dur-
ing the doiy?"
·If ~ou fly the 10 a.m flight fron1 Ne1v \'ork,
land 111 l,ondon at 9 30 p.m. an d it's 4·30 ·on your
sleer> and ston1arh lin1 e. ln1possi ble for me lo go to
!!ilecp. ·r he pubs are closing.
* Fly l he night plane ou t of New York. you
!and in the n10rn1ng. Your hotel room is not aYail·
able -the people V.'o n't c-heck out until noo n. You
si t red ·cycd in the lobby d ri nking gallons of coffee.
* So 1vhal to do? ·r ry to gel a fligh t that gets you
in about noon. 'f'a ke a nap in t he afternoon. One
thing I've found. If the Un1e lag wakes you up early
l!t usually gets rne un at 4 a.m.) lake a cab to the
fis h and p roduce markets. Lot of activity, Al\va ys a
plat e to get breakfast. And local customs ar e e n·
lerlaining.
* "Where are th• tev•rns with music we'v•
heard about in Athens?"
'!'hat's the Plaka -the ol d tou'n a t the fo ot of
the Acropolis. ti.1usic. lam b, grape leaves. 1'hat thing
o f dancing and d ish-breaking as in "Never On Sun-
d ay" ha s been outlawed. '"It makes Greeks loo k
like barbarians." said the straight arrow gover n-
ment. iBut I hear there are some places 1vhere they
bootleg it. Ask the concierge at the Grand Bretagne
hotel. He knO\\'S everything.)
* 'fhe <.:reeks ~;iy: '"Look for the ta verna 1vith the
fatcst caLs." All ta vernas have cats: The idea is
the cal chooses the best food. T he cat that's !atest
is living high.
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PIANIST KATE WHITNEY AND DOTTIE OGLE-NIX TO PERFORM
Orange Coast College Community Symphon-y Giv•s Concert Jun• 6
Museu1n Di splay s Live
Symp1wnri
Slated
Sunday
The Newport·Mesa Sym·
phony and Orange Coa.&t
College are sponsorinw the
sea.son'S final concert of the
Orange Co a s t Com munity
Or chestr;:: and Chorale at 4
p.n1 . June 6 in the OCC
auditorium. 2701 F :1 1 r v i e w
Hoad, Costa Mci.<1.
Tic kets. 51, \\'tll J:O on sale
the dav of the l'vrnt at the
aud1tor"ium bo x office.
High!igh!ing the program,
sOIQists Dollie Ogle-Nix and
Kate \'/bil ney. pianists. will
perform the "f\1 ozo:irt Concertn
for T1\'0 Pi anos and
Orchestra''.
Also featured in the pro-
gr am w ll l be th e
Schicksalslied ' 'So n g of
Destiny" by Br ah ms,
performed by the OCC cho rale
and orchestra.
The remain der or the pro--
gram, featuring an un usually
\\'ide range <>f music, will in·
elude the overture "Carnaval"
of Dvorak and the •·Caucasian
Sketche s" of lppolit ov-Jvanov.
Conductor will be Joseptt
Pearlman of lhe OCC Music
Department.
The Newport-f\1esa Sym·
phony Assn. is composed of
OCC. Costa Mesa Department
of Parks and Recreation, a~d
many area busi ntssmen and
interested ind ividuals.
,,.,.. Don Serrano
Adobe Open
Dinne1· l(icl{s Off Fis]1 F1~y Tonight
Ro111an Coi11age ~ Tl1eater ~ Fs.~.~:, ~~~~~-'"'
Fif ty-l1vr rnaJor rulers of
the Rom an Ernp\re a r c
dcp1cl r d on coins of the
ln1pcrial period to be ex·
h1b1\{'d June 4·27 at the
Bowers 1\11J S<'ll1n 111 S:in!a An;i,
The ll<'n0<I corcred begins
with tht' f1 r~t en1p er o r.
t\ugu:-!u!-!, 11 ho re1i;:ned froin 27
ll. (.' .\. !). J~. 1u Juh:in 11 .
n~11hc1v or l:0!1Sliitl111lf' the
Crr;1l 11 hu \\,i<; 111 ull!t(' fro1n
/I I). :\fifl.:\63. Jn b1·t11 rl'1l iHC
l'o1ns ol :.uth r<i1nou ~ rult·r~ as
T11 0,. C:1111:1il;1. ;-..· 1• r n,
Tituts. ·rr;!Jan. H Ct d r 1 :i n ,
,\1 11rcu~ 1\urcll11.~ :tn(I D11"K.;le-
tla11. i\lso on display \1111 be
<"u1n:1~t· nl 1111 .. , ;111d 1111)l h1'rs
of ''lllP('l"Of"S, 11ho.r,1' in fhll'l'll'e
\n 111,111.1 l tt.•f';: rxt·•·rdl'd lh;•l
or tilt' f'lll[Jl'rur hll11~l'lf
n ninans but none is in this co!· "Arse nic and Old L:lce" old Orange Coun ty ranch
lrr1 1nn . Comedy on stage in Human· house reputed to be in the be~t
J UNE • -5 ;'Slt.ENT AUCTION -The Laguna Beach Ari Association is
;baldtng a sil ent auction . thrQugh June 5. from noon to 5
·. p.m; .at the galle ry, 307 Cliff Dri\"e. \\'rittcn sealed bids may ~bf. e.ntered for paintin&s b_v noted 11rtisls. No admission
:. ch3.rge-. On J une 5 gallery open from 7 to 9 p.m. Final
• &(dd(ng on sil enl 11 uction -...·ill tlose at 9 p.m.
JUl\E4 -6
RS" FRY -The Costa 1'\l'Sll-i\f'"IXlrt Harbor Lions Club
. ts 11lagiJlg its annual r·1sh Fry and Carnival in Cosl.1 Mesa
f'"•rk. 18th St. at Park Ave .. Cos!a ~1 esa. J une 4·6. Fish din·
Ort"1lart at 5:30 p.m. tonight; carn ival rides at 6 p.m. and
band contest al 7:30. On Sat.. !he h1ghli Rhl is a parade start·
ing at 10:30 am. followed by activities th.rough 8 p.m. in·
·eluding fish dinners from noon. Sun . will feature fis h din·
· n_e rs fro m noon. a baby and 11 be::iut~ co~test and _stage en·
terta!nment. Dinners, by Sl.75 donation. include tickets for
lrlilnd door prizes of a ut omobile anr! motorcycle. Othe r food
will be available for tl1o~e who 1,1•ish a different menu.
JUNf'_; 4 • 5
CONCERT -The Un iv ,~rsi t y Orchestr;i 11nd Chorus. under
the b11ron of J\1au rice All Ard will perform "8 minor Mass"
bv Bach in lhe Fine Arts \"ill <1ge Tl1eater at !1:00 p.m , June
4and 5. No adm ission l·h11rg('.
JU/\'f': 4 -II
TRIP TO r>;OHTll POLE -'fessmann Planetarl um at Santa
Ana College, 1530 \V. 17th St , .S<inta Ana. is havin g a SPrirs
or public shO\\"S cacn \\'<'cl. al 7. !5 p.m. and Fn. al 7 p m
The fi lm, "Shadows nl S1)a<'P ." will he shown !hrnugh June
·JI. The pe rformant:es are [rec but reservations are request -
ed. Phone 54i·956J.
.ll 1SI': 5
1 EASTJ::.R SEAL CO\C'Ell T 1\ h{'rl{'fll concrrt for lhe East·
:e r seal Societ~· of Oran~P ('ount~ \\Ill he held in ('ra11ford
: Hall 4'.ln· the CC I t·:impu~ al i ;iu rm .JunP ~ sponsorerl hy
the r~ Florrs det ,\lat Leal!UI' or \Pwport fk11eh Fralurrd
·\\"ill be the i6-p1ecc Dn1·1or·s ~1111ph11n\-11 1!h Or Arthur (;.
: }-fo1111rd conctuct1n~. (:ue~I sulr11s1, ~ulla11 ~! Chnstnph<·r
: Parkeni nJ1", and the llr:ingf• ~·ount1· Choralcers and Plul-
, ha rmoni a Ch<1ralr fro!n F11llt·r1on 11111 ;il~o be hr:irr!. Tickets
art $7 50. For re~cr1:i11nn pl1n111· li'.J:l·l41JO 11r fi4:.!-fi:l.~O -, .JU:\ I·: ~
ARTISTS' H01\1J.: TOUH -Tt1r Affll1ah~_1; iii thr La.i.:un a
Beach Arl Assoc1a!1un ;tfC hold1n1-t a 1our of <1rl1sts' hnn1es
or stud io!i frorn noon to 5 p 111 .June S Momes and srurl111s
to be visited include Lho~c Qf \'irJtinia Ni xon, Borneo Reyna,
Jam~s and f\1Hrvella \\'arren. Rennel l Hradbury and the
~cw:?a Beach Aft (;;:illl·ry 11 herc tea v.1ll be serl"ed i:il1er 2
:p.m. 'bocenl tou rs of gallery al 3 10 4 p.m. Tickels. $2 50 lnr
:adults, $1 for children 1n<1v he ohtatned by call ing 494-6531.
: J Ul'\t<; s
'.BA LLET -The Los Angclr~ ··.JI{"' Ball<'! will be prC'sentcd
'.ln the campus theater of Fullc rr11n Collt i!C. 32 1 f.. Chapman
:Ave .. Fullerton, perforn11ni: "The l.:gly Duckling ." '"Twn
:Preludes" 11nd "Pnquita."' nl 8 15 on June 5. All .seals are
'.$3. For information phone 8i l-6420.
JUNt; 6
:SERRANO A!)()RJ.~ -The 124·year-nld ;irlobe ranch hnuse
·f Hisloric11I Monumenl 199 1 which 1~ 1n a fine slate of preser-
~alion. will be optn In 1he public on Sun , from noon to 4 ~.m .. June 6. 1t i~ locatrd 1n La ke .Forf'st plann~d co mmun·
iity and may be reached by San Diego f ree 'tl·a:o lO turn off
~tar El Toro.
I .JUNf'; ' ~AZZ CONCt<;RT -The Snnta Ana CoUci:e i\'lus!c Depa.rt-
jJnent is presen ting a concerl June 6 al 8 p.1n. 1n Ph11l 1p!i
;:Hall on campu~. 1530 \\I. 17th S1.. Santa Ana. Featured \vi[\ fbe ja.u artist Rud Sh11nk and trom\K'l_er R,aphael Mende r..
~ISO on U'le program v.'111 be the 45~p1~:e College . Concel'l )B.and and I.he 1&-piece Stage Hf!nd. Ticket s, Si . 11va1lablc at
i{he colleae book!ltore or at lh e door on the night of the con·
~ert. JUNE I · 30
:PADUA THEATl·:r. -"F'ie!ila a Sf!n Ysidro" is the folk
• lay currently being pre~nted by Padu11. Theat er .. l0<'11ted ~ Pad ua A\'e, th ree miles nort h of F'oothilt Rlvd. in Cl11rc·
:mon! In Mrng "And d11nce f~ngl i_sh dialul,(ue the players le11 ~the !'tory of Me.:i:lcan fs rmers in a 11 me of great dro11i:1h~
:Perfiirmance1 are \\1td . throu 11:h Sa.I,. at 8::W p .. m. and m11t1-
·~~ \Vtd and Sal at 2:30 p.m. 01n1ng room 1s O]lf'n tvery
i.d1y t lcePt Mon. Phone 626-12311 for 1nformatlnn and reser·
·v1tinn~ J UNE IQ -t f
;TORY BOUR -A slory hour for pre-school children will _
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THE VILLAGE WEST
FI NE ARTS AND CRAFTS CENTER .
UNIQUE GI FT>-fOR FATHERS DAY
GRADUA TION>.-WEDDINGS-ANNIVERSARY
IHOP'rlftG WILL II PUN!
7t) ~u•• C•11,•1t l•o4. L .. Y•-'f• P•r1tl1l9-4f ~,f)t0
be held in the ~fririner"s Library, 2005 Dover Drlve , New-
port Beach, each l 'l1ursday at IO a.m. The Corona de l Mar
Library, 420 ~-l arigold Ave. Co1ona del Mar v.·ill hold a
story hour for pre·sthoolers every second and fou rth Thurs·
day of the month at 10 a.m.
JUNt.: 11
SURfEft .JR. llAt'\C l!:S -l'he \\leslminster Surfer Jr. Teen
Club will hold a d;tnc-c on !he second and fourth Fridav nf
the nion1h fnr 7th ;ind 8th ,i:r11ders. The i :30 to 9 30 dcince
11·ill he in the Curnmun11y Center. 8200 Weslminster A1e .
Admission 50 crnrs.
.IL"~I': 12
ClllLl)REN 'S Tll EATEH Bo11rrs ~luseurn Fo11nrlal1on
v.•ill 11rescnt the Children 's r-.1ag1c Thralrr. perrnrnicd hv ar-
tors fro m South l'nast l!epertnry. at lhe San ta Ana City. Jl;ill
Annex. 500 \\I. 6th St . S<1n1<1 Ana, ;it 1:30 p.m. J une 12.
Tick ets, hy don;:it1011 (if 5() (·ents, 1nust be pic ked up al the
Bowers Museurn . 21Jll2 N. ~1:i1 n St.. S:inta Ana .
JUN E 13
J AZZ SESSION -Jn11. lncor1J1H'tilrr! will hold its !-iund;iv
n1ee1.ini.:. ,June 1'.I ;1t 1t1e lli111l 1n,i:ton Beac h Moose Hall. 7409
[,or,i:r Circle 11;11th;1rd :ind EdinJ(er1 11 t 2 p.m, Trnmboni ~t
Rob H:ivens 1\'JIJ be 1e<ilurcd gut's! wi th six other top musi-
cians. 1\lcn1hcrs :ind 11Hi~1l'1:tns frPf': gueJ;t.s. $1.
,JUI\",.: l'.I
llL"l.I. FHi llT -Cl11~1'd {'1rcu1t tele1·sion l"ia salcll1tr. \\'Ill
hrlng ;i [11"e hull fight tron1 Sp;11n to lhe Anaheim Cnn\"f'n·
!inn l"l'flft>t", /100 11'. l\:tlrlla A1•r , Anaheim. <il I p nl . on
.June I'.!. Thr :-ho11 11·111 re;.iture El ('ordobcs 11nrl \\'JU he held
in lhl' rxh1h1l1011 hall Fur 11<·1-.tl 1nforn1a !inn phfln t fiJ5.5(1()f).
.JL"\"E 19
RAl\ll EH SllOI' llt..:AllTETS -'1'111· "~xchange Club of :\C'11'-
por1 Harbor 1~ prr.~rnting ;1 H;1rhtr Shop Qu11rlet Sh•111 , .rune
l!I al II p 111 1n lht• ;'\r111ll)rt ll arhnr High Sfhonl Au11t11•num.
fiOO lr111i1• A11', ,\C'11port Heu!'h. l'C'rrorm1ng 1,111 hr Lhr
Br.tc-h P 1prr~. trorn ,\rv.p<1rt lll'arh (J1aprrr; Thr l1;ippC'r
Four. ·nit' E~q11lrf·:-. Thr Or.111i:t To11n Fnur. (lnr! thr Ararh
:\ut~ Tlu·rr 11111 b1· ;1 (·111n l11n1•1t r hort1'1 of 50 n1f'l1 ( httr·he
Rru11n 111!1 hr 111:t~trr flf lrrrn1un1r~ Twkrl ~. ~2 in;._1 hr nb--
t111nrd rn.n1 ;1n1 n1t•111hcr l•r purrha~E>d at the r!nor All prn-
fil ~ 11·dl i,:11 ru ht>ntl1I the Youth Employment Service In
get Jobs for ~ nu11g people
Jazz Arti st Bud Shani\
111 Sa11ta Ana Concert
Tt1r 1·t1ll1·1·t11•1 1 11( ;1nt"11'n\
1·tnn,1 ~r hflon~~ tu lt us.1,t'IJ
Br1gl1t uf ;'\{'1\port Hr ;.ich 11 h4f
has lrn1 i1 to tilt• ~lusr u 1n l f'r
this 1,hn11111i.; It 11.1~ lJ1•1'11
p.1111st:ikinJ:l.v :isscn1hlcd n1rr
rhr pa~t 1'1~h1 1t•a1·i. .111d 1<;
n1lld<' ur nf !u11n1r, 1·nr1irr,
anrl sill <'r p1crr~ Sf\1nr ,i:nlrl
cn1ns 11ere 1n1ntrrl h1• rhr
Brenda Has
~I 111·d <'r On
H er ~li11d
!\ow i!'s 111u1der nn Rrrnd11
\·ac-c:iro's n11nd.
~11ss V:ict"aro, s1arr1ng w11h
Hal I [r)lbrnok 111 Q u I n n
f\1arr1n's 1rh·v 1sj(ln n1 o ti on
picture "Tr a I' is Lo~:in, D. A.··
at CHS C1ncn1<1 Ccnier S1ud10,
'fhe Siin\ci Ana C0llegr
f\h1s1c Departmcnl w i J !
prPsenl its s e c n n d in-
strun1en1al enni:er1 or the
~pring seaSf1n 11it h ja7.z artist
Rull Shank :ind trumpeler
Raphaf'I ~f+'ndf'7. !ln .lune 6, al
8 p m. in Phillips Hall.
p1Jl"lra_\s a Sl·l1etr:1n~ wife who
a bi ht;· {ln .a l!n saxophone and bcenmrs a 111l!1ng iicccssor~· tn
flute, He is pr esently a a cr1n1e. llolhrook is cast as
Holty\\'nocl Studio mu.~lcian 1he actrl'ss· murdering mate.I ,
rerordin R soundtracks for mo-1\•11h \"it• ~lorro1,1· as the '
lio n pictures and television district at lorney -...·hti bri ngs J '
shO\\'S. !he couple to jus!ice.
Bud Shan k 1,1•11! pc rfo rm on
thr flute and :illo saxo phone.
He h11s prrforn1ed 1,1•1th thr b11o":
hiinds of Alvino Hr~. Charlie
Rarne1. and S!;in Kcn1on and
has hf'cn fl rnernli l'r of the
f:1 mou.~ Lighthouse ;111.s1ars.
Ra phael ~1ende7. v.·ill br -----1
returning by pop ular de mand! l'l••••••••••~I
acc(lm panied by hi~ twin sons MAIL ORD!RS HOWi
Robert and Ra lph. He ha!i 1 perfor med pre\•iousl~· at S::1nta
Ana Colle~r 10 st andinjl room
only audit>ncE>.
"Al1ho11 gh c11ln.~ w c r e itles Ha ll on the UC! cam pus. st ;.ite of presf'r1'alion of any
1n1n1 cd :1s l'OJrly as iOO B. C. staged by the Irvine Commun· historical r esidenc e in
b1· 1he Cr('rk;; anrl \atcr b.v the ity Theater at 8 p.m. Sa t. -California. \1•1!1 be npe n to lhe
Chinl'sr nnr! o!hers. L he Sun., June 6; June 14-16 an d public from noo n until 4 p.m.
!tornan.~ 111'rc probably the 18·20. Reserva1io11 -833-0793. Sonday, June 6. al Lake
f1r:-l !" 11t1ti7.e thcrn for Fore5l o/f !he S.an Diego purp(l~t'!I Olhf'r than a<; purr!v "The Gi nger i\lan·· F reeway near El Toro.
a n1ed uun of <'xchangf'." ac· Bntish cornedy on st11ge al Ser rano Adobe is deco rated
«ordini: 10 Hnght. "lnasmurh South Coa~t Hepertor~', !827 ii llh antique Spa nish furnilure
;is ro111s-t1 n:ulatcd frrrly !\e11·port Bll'd, Cnsta ~l e..~i:i. reflecting its history. The door
thr1111£hnu1 !he 1 a<;t Rnn1;1n Thurs.-Sun. al 8·30. through thr!'shnlds. fashioned of tree
c1np1r{'. the rulers used the June 19. Resf'r1'ations trunks. "'er-e nailed In place
rt'\t•r<;c s1r!r of the t•o1ns to ;111-6~6-1363. ii·ith !(lrgl'rl s<iu:irc iron nil1t~.
11,,11rn'C 1nil1tary ('onquesl.s an1! ··.\Ian \\'ho Cam' lo l)Jnnrr" The nriginnl dirl nnor was
i I< \fll"ll'~:· In th is i\:iy !he A corncdy of !lie "Thirties"' rn1 errd w1rh red bakerl tde
<:u111;1ge hel":une <in org:in for on stage al the Laguna ~·loul--...·hen the adobe was restored
prnp;t::ian(la ton Playhouse. 60li LAgu11a in 19.12.
Also depi t'lcd on coins r.rc Can.von Road . Laguna Beach, Foil(lwing rc:;toralion. lhe
~c·rril'S of rnntt111pur.1ry lifr <•f ;.ii 8 30 p 1n . Tue." -S;H , Adobe became ll 1 5 Io r r ca I
llH' pcr1o>tl ~111..h :i'> nntnh le thrnugh .lunc J2 llc ~ervat1011s fllonuinent 1!19. It 1s nestled
~·1 1 :n\o.,, ~1 ·r·1 .1I :i11d P"l1t1r;i! -<19·1-0i43, an1011g huge prppcr lrc rs
c·hcing;•<;, 1·uJ1;:, ;1n1sllt :in rl 11·hich w<.'1·e imporied fr(l m
:iri h111·l't111·:1I a\·1111'1 l'llll'nt ' Peru 01•1'r a hundrcd yc,;irs
•·111s111n.1ns l1,11r I e ;i r n r <I R J ago. /\giant Rird of Parqd1se
1111•rr :ihnut t·1·rta1n prr11•d.~ 11f Ollll( Lree shades 1he sJCle porc h and an·
lhr H11111;111 En1pir-r rro111 C'o1no; c1ent v\11rs (ll"ist 01•er the
1h:1n 1111111 11nttc11 s(1urcr~.·· T<> DeOll.l <:01·ered '"rr11nda , Bnµht rt·p11rtl'd . ArCflrd1ng 10 .larnes S!e1>per,
At t1s IH'll.!ht 111 !hr ~rcflnd lnr·:i l author i:inr! h1s!or1an, the
1·rntt1r1 !hr lt•1111:111 r;n1p1rP. H1chard Bound1 rrf' 11· 111 1\dl'lbt' W;lj; construc1cd by Don
\'•ti l'n'd nt"'J ,./ \1 hat 1.~ nov• mal-.e hi!> mot1nn f'\!('lure drbul .!<>sr Serrano, an early land
l\t•\trrn J:uro/Y.'. plus \""orlh 1n the t1!lr role of "Sh.tft:• ~ran~ ownrr . lie rcce11·cd the
\I l'I• ,1 ~ 1fC'f'j·1• Turl-.t 1. S1r1.1, lr1 hP produced b\ Jori l;ind in t11n SCJ\aratr land
1\ii)\1·1\1;1, EJ!.1 pt .1nrl lrttn fr1'rn1an and d1rct1rd hy granv;. The firsl on lhe slope
< "1n.; 11.-r1· nnnlt•d 1n 1•ach nf 1;ordpn Park~. a Snrhng nt ol r! Sndri!eback 11o·a.~ recei v·
111 .r .1r1·;i~ anrt <'~J¥•rt~ can S11!1phan1 Rogrr l,('11 1~ ;ire~rn· f'rl 1n JH!l2 lrotn Go1·rrnor
1lo 1"1111111,. ;1 1·i.,11· . ., 1111111.11.:1 b\ 1;1111.n 1\l1at"ad(l It brcnrne knnwn as
<1r•f1•'•1ra111• Ju 111•· t.1111 r 1111• 111111<; tllll· 1ctcr~ tn fl anrhn C:inarla dr lo~ A liso~.
11·.11•. ,,r 111.-. E111p11f' 1111nt ii' c-rnlral 1harac1 rr. John Th!~ ~r.1n1 w:i~ suriplemen1!.•<1
111;1 r~~ 11t•ri-lJ~i;d 1 °(•111 rl;tlr~ Sh;i[!, a tilack pr1v all:' detet· h\' (;01·cmQr Pin Pico in 1848
';i/\ ~1·11 ••r ;tllv hr drt•Trn:ncd 111•· wh0 operate.~ in ,'Jew nl<1k111g 1hE> tnt al land holdings
!1 11111 thr L:1t1n 111 ~cri pl1nn~. Ytwk 10,Jfifl acre.~. . ' . -~===== ···--· ' --,,-~= -.. --. ···~·...,; -· ... il
CONGRATULATIONS TO
ORANGE COUNTY GIRL SCOUTS!
They're ne tion.i.I c.hemps fo r selling c.oo~i •s ! The y outsold •II th• other c.ountiesl
We helped our little sc.out Oi•ne ,.u 300 by hersell. lWe •II gein ed 5 lbs. e•t in9
them l. 8tJ t we lost the we ight by goin g on "' fresh fru it diet .ll nd Ne'f?Ort Produce
i1 the pl.ll c.e fo sl•rf lhe f resh frui t plan! W e hev& '9m all: ra1pb&rr ies, boysen•
b&rr;es, c.r <'1 01ha w1, hoo ey d aws, plum,, apricots, peec.he$, bing ch•rr ie1 ••• •
to mention ., few! Come see-c.ome '"ve!
These fiv e gir h won a tri p to 8•ja , C•lif:by being suc.h good G irl Sc.out ers. C on.
g re lul.,1 ion1! Koy Sheppard, Al•• Suther~nd, Htoth•r Crossen, Kothy rhlll,s,
our own Dione Campanaro.
' THOUSANDS SAVE WITH THESE COUPONS
I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
At Their B11t Now • Now l Ort•nlcaltr Grown • To Cornpl1te Th1 S•l•it •
He has won nlany awards by
!)o wn Beat and Mf't ron ome
maga1.ines for hi.s ou1standing
Don ation for all seals is $1
and tickels are available at
the College B o ok~t o re .
547-9561 <ind Garden Grove •
Music Center, S.17·06i6.
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FO~ 120 YIA,S-SINCI 1111
Loc1t•d At
FASHION SQUARE
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66,500 lootis • roptrbac.ks
32,000 Unusual Grt•tln9 Carets
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l!UOENE ONEGIN 1••11 l•~C"I
$11 .Jvry ). 1 ;i.o .... 1 • @ "\O ••1
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CAA MEN/TH£ SEASONS
!u~ J111)' 1. 1 JG "'"' , I 30 ••• ----
• With Thf1 Coupon • With Th l1 C•upo" • ••••••••••••••••••••• With Thi• Coupen I • • • • • • • •
COU,ONS EXPIU JUNI '
The se rest .. url!nt' demand the fin11st for their customers. lh•t'l why they f••·
tur e Ntwport rrodwce! Petroni1• t hem! Houst of rles, Newport: Dt~•y s See
Shonty, Newport ; L & I Food S•rwlce with cefeteri•s in Atla ntic. R•1e•rch, Ser.
I••· Collin i Red io; Howard's, Newport: The Sru~ Shirt, Newport; end OYer 255
others. How 1bout yowr c•lli nq ut?
"Oru11ge Cou ntu 's f'a.~tc:1t Growin g Produt"c and Flowrr Oraoniwlion"
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NORM STANLEY WEEKENDER
ORANGE COUNTY 'S RESTAURANT , NIGHT CL (B AND ENTERTAINMENT SCENE
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Chinese Buffet Lnnch
Confucious, a lover of fine food, taught that
good taste in food wa s to be cultivated as a pa~t
of artistic living. \Ve 've always followed t~1s
tenet of the re\lered Chinest scholar, and fancied
ourselves as participants in the artistic life \Vhile
endlessly pursuing the dinner delights of Chinese
Cuisine.
Now, thanks to a discovery we made one day
last week, we know such refinement can be incor-
porated into midday dining too. Best of all, the
price no higher than you would pay for the average
good sandwich in n1ost places.
TEMPLE GARDENS
·The restaurant where we. happened upon this
great find was the Temple Gardens in Costa Mesa.
It's available every Monday through Friday. Cro1n
11:30 to 1:30, in the form of an unusual Chinese
buffet luncheon.
Unaccustomed as you may be to partaking of
Chinese food from a self-service buffet. the Temple
Gardens spread could easily turn !he first exercise
into a habit. The incredibly low price (f"urther bol·
stered by an all-you-can-eat policy is $1.45 per per-
son.
Seven standard offerings are part of the buffet
every day. One other dish, alternated betv"een a
number of house specialties, also is included.
The regular items lead off \\1ith egg roll. egg
fo young and S\l.'eet and sour spare ribs. These are
followed by fried rice, fried \VOn ton, shrimp chips
and chow mein.
ALTERNATE INCLUDED
The alternate di sh can be any of a number of
prime prospects. Likely possibilities are aln1ond
chicken, pepper steak, chicken chop suey or beef
tomato.
Once seated at your table have the \llaiter bring
S01 lOtti ST. lt(SflVATIONS
NIWl'OlfT lfACH '75.0JOO
We Serve 11.S. Pri111e Eoster1t
Cor11-fed Beef Exch1shlely,
Perso11n/111 Selecled A11d Age<I
ltt 011r 01vn Cooter
A Three Generation Family Tradition -Est. 1921
SEAFOOD CONVERSATION
Everyone is telking about our delicious steamed c.l am'
and giant ( 16-20 01./ Au,trian lobJter Ta ils.
SUNDAY 8AUNCH Strvtd from 10 A.M. • 2 P.M.
Enletl•inrnent l Donc:;n<J
HAl'l'Y HOUR
Mo" .• Fri. Ii to T P·"'·
wltli .Hori d'-Mwrn
a pot of piping hol fragrant tea, which will only
boost the tab a few cents more. After you've gone
bac.k for seconds on the food -and maybe event
thirds-you'll realize it's fortunate the service cuts
off .at I :30 lest the temptation can't be overcome for
settling in the entire afternoon.
COCKTAIL LOUNGE
F'or those so inclined all the familiar drinks
are served from the Ricksha cocktail lounge. In
addition, a number of exotic, tropical drinks are
available for the truly adventurous.
REGULAR MENU, TOO
Beyond the buffet service, a host of Chinese
delicacies are offered on the regular luncheon
menu. Dinner here, too, provides a lot of opport ui -
t1es to follow Confucius' doctrine.
The Temple Gardens is located at 1500 Ada;,..;,
corner of J-rarbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. Hours are
11:30 a.m. to 1 l p.m., Sunday through Thursday,
and 11 :30 to 2. F'riday and Saturday.
Crown House
\Ve've just receivE'd offi<"ial \l.'Ord on some
major chang"es \vhich have taken place at one of the
Sou th Coast's most appealing spots. Details are n1in1 -
1nal at the moment but \Ve'll be coming up \Vith a
full report as soon as t1n1e permits a survey,
1'he shift Involves the ownership and opcra-
!ion of \Vha l. has been Gordon's Laguna Niguel sinC'e
the restaurant opened .!ievcra\ years ago. Even though
the rartic-ulars are scanty at this \\'filing. the kno\1 n
Real
Cantonese f Pod
Famou ' For
eat h1 r1 or
tak1 hom1.
FLAMING DUCK
Open I I :00 A.M, -Closed Monday
HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA
IBISI BEACH BLVD, 842-19 19
I
facts all but d ictate a vi si t at the earliest poss ible
opportunity to check out the transition.
Bill PETERS TAKES OVER
'l'hc latter part of f\1ay marked a changeover 111
narne frorn (iordon's to the ('ro,vn !louse. 1'he re·
christening follo\\1ed a take over in o\vnersh1p and
1nanagemcnt by Bill Peters, a v.•cll-kno\\•n Orange
County re5taurant figure.
ri1ost recently. until the decision to launch his
o\vn cstahlish1nent. Bill v.·as the head chef al Ue-
Janey's Sea ~hanty in Newport Beach. l·lis follon•1ng
as one of the area's top kitchen masters. ho\vever,
dates bac-k to earlier posts al several hi ghly-regard-
ed restaurants such as Berkshire's in Ne\vporl.
•
\Ve don't know \Vhc thcr Bill plans to institute
any changc.c; in lhe fu rnishings and dccnr. hut. a1'-
sume any undertaken won't alter the_ atn1osphere
greatly. It's al\vays tieen ou~ e_on tention that the
architectural design of the bu1ld1ng accounted for a
restaurant of extraordinary attractiveness.
LUNCH AND DINNER
Only a dinner house heretofore. under Rill's
nc\1' poll cy and direction the ('ro\\1n House is o~cn
for lunch and dinner seven days a 11·eck. The entire·
ly ne\V bill of fare featl1res a ,,·idc range o( con-
tinental dishes, seafood and steak entrees. ·
Lorat1on of the Cro,vn !louse is 32802 Pac1f1c
('oast Jlighway, at the intersectlon of CrO\l.'n Valley
Park\\•ay, Laguna Niguel.
B en Brown's
J\lovit1g into the last days of ~hat se~mcd. to u.1;
!ike the most. lypically eastern spring California has
cxpcr1c11ced in 1nany years, for the first lin1e in our
lives \1·e C'xpressed a reluctance to sec sununcr ~r
r1ve . U111vitling-to stay in such a strangely pens1\"e
®
ITIIYRKO
I Entertainment Wednesd ay thru Sunday
I 103 N, BAYSIDE DR., NEWPORT BEACH
In The Me rin a Ounei 644--4031 ·~~~~~~~"""'-~11;:---===~~====:-1
OPEN FOR LUNCH
IAN9UfT FACILITI ES
]17 P'ACIFIC COAST HWT.
HUNTINGTON IEACH
Re•••~otiono Acc•lll•d
'"' l"•rtl•• et i •• moro
1ifl{;e 1922
OllOfte l wth Se11•
••oa e nd 1tmo11)/11ro
~ .... \'o ·OI#~( .. ·· r ,, •
.... ~~
16271 P1otlflcc._1 Hwy. Hun\Ln;\Drl IJeKl'I
RMt1N1tioti1
(2131 !192-131t
~~~~'!$~
Intimate and Del ightful
FRENCH RESTAURANT
DINNER 5,30 • 10 P,M.
CLOSED MONDAY
Cor1••• of lt1u1dolph 011d lrl1rol
Co1to Mna 540°]641
Fl11e Italian C11iline Cocktails
2325 E. COAST HIGHWAY ..
673-8267
ll'Mn'otl••tt
Op ... Dotlr -I p.111. '• l •·'"·
CLOSID MONDAT
FINEST
SEAFOOD
AND
OYSTER BAR
IN THE
SOUTHLAND
630 LIDO PARK DRIVE
NEWPORT BEACH 675-0100
IMPORTED llUTISH GOODS e ALL FOOD TO GO
A11orltd C•"•P•' for Co,kj,;t P1rlie1, el<.
HOURS; 10 '·"'·· t. P-1"" Mon .. !>111, e Clo1ell Sund•v
270 E. 17th Str11t
· t•~t~!'" SHOP ~~ NOW APPEARING ~I ;.e w. Promi1• You Good
,111, ,..,. Featurin g ~ •' { [ . ,. -.. ::-::::-" -~--Vic Garcia Ltd. t j ej auran hr1~ttk
... TM Htw•Un M·-r MOICl'S FAMOUS '11~ ~fflLl~
LUNCH • DINNE~ IURGElS •SHAKES ~
LATE DINNER S Breekf'ait
i TIKI LOUNGE Lu"'h •
1400 PALISADES ROAD • COSTA MESA
Featuring
ARLENE SKILES
Sonts Of C•vin Oinn•r ' I·'
~ I N•d t.. llto l.._., 1 ... 1 157·14•1
A TREAT i'OR Rll LOVERS ! ·~ Tiii-~ VOLCANO J10USE F.XTENDS A SPECIAL s.n..t wlftl ll:k •, leui, Teit.dir" 9114 Sal•• OFrt:R ON rrs FAMOUS HA\VATIAN RIBS . '"I
Enc'hil•d• tnd Taco ......•.••••.••.. $1 .35
Chill R11l1no . Enc:hl11d1 ..•..••••••.. $1 .SO
~ SUNDA. Y l'Jftd MONDAY HITES FINEST MEXICAN FOOD AT llASONAILI ,RIC.IS
COMPLt:Tt: HAWAIIAN Rll ~ e COCKTAILS e DINNER i'OR ONLT $],75
~~~~ ~. , .. _m_l_E_._A_d_•_m_•_(•_•_M._g_n_•l_i•_l_H_u_"_'·_s_._"_h_9_6_2_-7_9_11-
Hiil .AMlllCAN CUISINI
TROPICAL COCKTAILS
CONNIE COMPlll
AT THf
PIANO IAl
WM. •n4 Tftur1. Hlt•t
POLYNESIAN SHOWS-FRI. l SAT,
lt41 ADAMS A'rl. 1st M .. Nli•l
HUNTIN•TON II.A.CH 968-5050
••
n1 ood . 1v~ decided to have dinner at a restaura,nt
v.•hcre each of the four seasons adds its own special
nua11ce to dining.
l..ocation alone is suffi cient to recommend I
\'isit to Ben Brown's in South Laguna any day or
night of any month. But fortunately the restaurant
possesses every other quality to perk spirits and
crystaUize an ideal outing.
FITS THE SETTING
Food, service and entertainment are on a par
"'Ith I he surroundings. .A.nd the handsomely ap-
poi nted decor and furnishings. through color and
textures, prove extraordinarily complementa_ry to
nature's hand i1~·ork seen t hrough the large picture
\\r ]JldO\l'S.
Furlhcr, they rather ingeniously <'ombine the
casual r1nd elegant, the co nt emporary and tradition·
a! aspec:ts of California design and living. It's a Jot
like th e haeicnda 1nust have been on Jose Sepul·
veda's Rancho San J oaquin -but brought to date
with 1nodcrn conveniences.
Even as you approach Ben Bro'"n's, after turn;
ing off the Co ast Highway and up into Aliso Canyon;
there's the feeling of full retreat to a quiet corner
in 1his otherwise bustling area. ll's quite difficult to
con1prehend that urban life e.l(ists so close to this
:-;pot \vhcre the rugged San Joaquin hills and the
l)aci!ic shoreline merge.
NEW MENU
Bevond the attractions wh ich c;arried us here
last \ve"ck, still another inducement came to lighl
\vhcn \l'e sat down to eat. It \\'as the exciting new
Continued on Page 24
,.-,,,"THE FINE SEAFOOD RESTAURANT
WITH A SWEEPING
VIEW OF BEAUTIFUL
NEWPORT HARBOR
MORT'S
BAL-PORT LOUNGE
ENTERTAINMENT
FRI. AND SA T.-9 P.M, lo 2 A.M .
Fentu.ring
EDNA AT THE PIANO
EARLY TIMES
HIGHBALLS .. , . . ' . ' . 65'
Dinneri.-Tr.ie. thru Sot.
12 OZ, USDA CHOICE
TOP SIRLOIN STEAK
Complete Dinner ............... $3.85
SUNDAY BRUNCH-9 A.M. TO 4 P.M.
4507 W, COAST HIGHWAY
NEWPORT BEACH 675-4200
FIRST TIME IN NEWPORT
,BOBBY STEVENS
AND THE
CHECKMATES
JUN£ 8·9·10
..
NOW APPEARING
WE THREE ·
LUNCH • DINNER
COCKTAILS
EXQUISITE HORS D'OEUVRES
Jill W, COAST HWY,
HfWPOlT HACH
642 -4298
01'1 Tho l•Y
At Th. Arch"
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24 DAILY PllOT Ftld•y, Junt 4, l9n
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In thtjinrst trailitiort
of I Ix trut iflnkttptr' s 11rl.
lfEEKENDER OU T ' N ABOUT
PRlnCf
lthAles
RESTAUHANT
SIAPOOD ...i STEAKS
J801 EA~T COAST H1GB1'AT
CoJ:oNA Dll. MAI, CJ.w:ro11"11A.
J"H07'~: (7J4) 675-1374
1.,.., Wt'CI., lh~r Open~ ..,. _.,"ii'5:";f,j"Ir,';~;o"0--1 I frl., S•1 .. Sim. Own I\ 1m "'C'r.l£;\t
IClo"•O MonOiV11 . ~ 1..:,,,1
SA~lA .l.Nl· 1 ~91'5 Morbo< 81Yd ll9 6170 1 1-~-
(I Mo•• M ol IO<n1or\
I
IDVIEft.A. I
llE5T.AUl'iANT
Continental Cuiain•
Cocktails
Serving
Luncheon and Dinner
Atonday through Saturdn11-
Clo se d Sundays
We .ii re located next to
the May Co. in South
Coast Plaza .
llll S. lrhlol
Cotto M-540·3140
TOURNEDOS
OF
FILET MIGNON
.Si1urr .:-Olarlrira
Tnr•prd 11·Hh
BPr11aisr
AMONG lO
Sf.LECT
DINNER fNTREES
MIKE JORDAN
DUO
Enttrl~ining
Continued from P•ge 23
menu the restaurant ha s jusl in!rodu<.'ed.
l·tappily the bill of Jare retains al! the great
entrees thal have been served si nte the place open·
ed about three years ago . But there is also a nun1ber
of intriguing ne1v offerings.
Scann ing the menu 11 c noted suth appetizing:
dishes as brochette of beef iporlions of n1ar1nated
beef tendcrlO'ln \Vith green flCpper, lllUShrOOlllS and
onions, acco mpanied by a piquant saute and rice
pilaf). $5.50 ; veal Oscar !sliced baby veal. sauteed
in butter. surmounled 11•ith J)ungenes.!i t:ra h legs,
fresh asparagus. sauce hollandaise, r ice pila fl. $5.95;
Nantuckett scal lops !pure v.•hitf' n1eat stallops satt·
teed{ accompanied by r~rC'nt'h fried potatoes}, $3 .95.
\tl
Others are veal Par1nigi ana rtender sliced veal)
bak ed \\lilh Mozzarella and Parn1esan cheese, ac:·
cornpanicd by spa,ghel!i Milanalse and garlit toa st),
$3.75 ; filet n1ignon and lobster (Choi ce eastern
filet and succulent Aus!ralian lobster tail, served
with n1cl ted butter. len1on \ved ge and baked potato),
$8.2.5: chic ken a la Kiev /tender. boned breast of
chicken. filled \1•ith butter and ehi\'eS. roaled 11·1t11
bread crurnbs and sauteed, served 11·i th sauce, rice
pilaf and spiced peach), $4.50.
TEMPLE GARDENS N ttt11rnls nt Ben B1·0·1v11's
C,tJINt~ER e•fn11rr111t
LUNCHEON & DINNER DAILY
Vi sit Our
OU R SELECTIONS \\'arren r.11le, Rill Sher111an t1n<l lfa!I I)anie ls. 1rhn
n1ake 11r 1he rnusica! grnur c:alled ·"rhe Natural.~."
are 11e!J into !hr1r se<"nnd vear at Be n Brn11111's Rc s-
tnurt1nt n1 Sout h Laguna". 'rhe rnu sic they play
1-11 ei.:J.;p1:111 1 11 ith n1ushroo111 tap. sauce bc;.ir11:11 ~c RI CKSH A
COCKTAIL
BUFFET LUNCH 11 :30.1:30
Mond1y thru Frld1y
Casting: our lot. \1·ith other rontending sel ec-
l1ons, the first of lhe table's lhree orders \1·ent In
roast pr1rne r ib of ea stern beef. au jus. S.'l.75. 'fhis
succulent hou se spee1al!y. prepared to individual
ta ste. yielded and excellent cut of n1ea t served 11·ith
crean1ed horseradish and a choice of \\'hi pped or
baked potato. ;incl rH'C p1lnf. 1
~~~~~~E OPl"N
11:>11 •.m .• 11 p.m. Sun. lhru T~urt.
1l:JO •.m. · t •.m. Fri. •nd 51t.
1500 AC'AMS (at Harbor} Next up \Vas !lie 1n11eh to he re cnn1mended
'
·1·at11\'ir1" ~~.'1.fll1c ,COSTA M ESA I d f h f •5 9-A II k d II f .. 540-1937 540-1923 ourne 0s o cc , -~ .. o. 11c nie a inn n ~==T='="~'=;'="._=1 :D-='-·='-'='-'='===-:::==:==:=:::=:::=:::=:-:::==c::::==:===~~c~h~o~c~e.....:.fl:le:t:. ~'~'~'~":'•:<:I ~i~n~but \er and i;c rv eci __ '>ll gol d-
'l"hc tllircl nn{t final orrlcr nelled one of 1he
re staurant's tl'ul v exc-1t1ng ne11· cnlrees. hou1 ll:iba1 ssf' .\lar~c illaise. $!).7!}. ·r111s authentic di.sh . as concoclcd
111 th e Med11crr11ncil11 region frnn1 J\1arsei llcs In
·rou lon. presented a !asty blend of crustaceans and
Jrr ~h fJ~h rooked in a ric/;ly·rrcparerl 11·ine sau te.
It \l.:tS 1'er"cd en tureen :ind arcri rnpanlcd by garlic:
!11;l.~t.
SOUP OR SALAD J
All cn\rces at Ben Bro11n's arc served \rilh 'j -
NOW PRESENTS
EVE RY SUNDAY FROM 11 A.M. TO J P.M.
THE MEDITERRANEAN ROOM BRUNCHEON
A FRUIT CARltOUSlL!
A11 Entir1lr N1-Conc1pl
F1•lurin9 • Mul l•v o! ,t.,,.
1or!e<I Ch1ll 1d. Select Fo ui h
'n l ~rng•. C1n+.,ed .... ith •
Mound of Co!!191 Ch111e,
Ont W ill Se Strvtd Pu Tt·
bl •.
IDAHO R,t,INIOW TROUT ... , .... l .7! r.'"'" W•'<• lfou•. BonMJ, S•ulo"" on 1 TV'"•
E1co,•od ''"'~ F'"'" EQlll. Sc '""'~'M 1nn • Gtnrrou• Mound o• L•vonne111 Po1•!oe>
OMELfnE CHANTICLEER .. , ... , ... l .9S
A O•l•O~Hvl M l,lvlf cl Cn«IPn 8"• """ Mu<h
'"~"'' '" "••vv C•t•m. Su~llv S~·u·a ono Fo a~ •ntc • F ouuy Gol<1tn Om•l•T't
THE A1Rl'ORTEI , , .............. , 4.50
A 1"~·1on•I (••~"~" A 0•'"•1• (~· O! ~ •I
"'"'""' ~·~""" 10 You• p""""'"'hng l•.re a.,., •ere"'"'" •a 0·1 • Po•<nrc Eoo ••ea ~
Mvtnn ""° COvt•rn "'''" Ot" C.Ol<IM HOll•'IG••U
FllTAT,t, MEDITERRAN!A , .•.. , .. , . 1.95
Trulv •lo•!•'""'" L••n G•n""~ ~·•nn wtn
r.•"n Onm·"· (;'"'" C•n~o·~ SD·n•(" ••1 •
T~~lh O! G••·' • •r .. .a L·;""" ••a r ~, .. 1
'"'0 • ~ ·v"• 0•• • •"• ~" o S,.,, o• (•.,•·~
C••"t !h••1
ROAST f'RIME R!I, aw J111 , , ...•• , 5.50
" 1..u··~ C•n·• c~•. C•·1 •d tr~m flu• i.o,.,1 ~ .. ,~.n~ P o 1>001 ... !~' !"f l••1r!y l.-»G·d~1 8••• I.."''"
,t, IOUNTlOUS IA!KET
ol 8l11~bt "V Muffini. M i~·
i•lu,1 0 8 nt.~ Rcll 1 ... /'F l,~y
Cro•u~nh.
EGGS lf.NE OICT .......... , ....... l .50
Tn• E•e,nol F•vnnlo T~" Clo"" D'lh W•OI
6' ~~·v~ WI!" PoArl"@d F•uh ~o n<n £001. Of\ •~ E~~I ''" Mulf,n Wllh C•n•nlon ~•(en '""
S•u<• Holl~nn., .. Cotl•ot f•·•• •n<1 • c;"'"'' rur~ o• Tomorot • W•I! Enhonc • fhls Pl•••
VEAL SWEETIREA DS VOL-.lU-VENT J.25
CO•••<>P• Vt•I s"'~"l:l'••d•. L\o;IMlv s • ., ..... "'"~ 5~"10!,, Mu1h•DO'""' • ..., $1"'"'<'"1l '" • ~"'"' w,,,, S•u•t Sor".a ln • P•n~ ~"t!1 ''"'" ."11111 ~cror1b1.a ll1n(h EDO• •nn (0"•9• Fr1n
RO'r',t,L Sl'ANISM OM ELlnE • -...... 1.t5
• ''"" Om••t •1• Le•••" f}tol•cM • • in•r.v r no D'lu'" ol To.,,•10 G•••n (h·"•' '·'uJh'"l'"''•
cner.10 • ..., '"'"'" ""' Dll•onUul•v i!l lrnaea •nd St••P<I f lul!v Hot
CREPES VERO NIQUE . , ...........• l 2S
F•• .. fh P•nc~•t\. (ro•mM r"''''" •"d """ •
1; 1"'" r,,,..,, w•!h • o .. n Mo•n•• ~·~···
•· •;•n +n P••l•(''""· W·tl C0"1P"'" Tn.o O,.n
A PO<<Or•I ~ •• c"'" lh,, Dish Wiii D1•1;n1 1n•
A.'o" D•lt•,mi~o l·n~
A GLASS Of. CH,t,Ml'AGNE SERVIO WITH 'r'OUR IRUNCH -
AN'r' COCKTAIL O F 'r'OU R CHOICE-SI
18700 MACARTHUR BLVD. NEWPORT HACH
Fer R1•1rvatlori1 Cell ll3·l770 Oppo1lt1 Orengo Cou nty Ai rport
EVERY
TUESI AY
• Roast Young om Turkey
• Tu rkey Dressing •
• Cranberry Sau ce • Vegetable
• Mash ed Potatoes • Roll & Butler
Bring a fri•nd ..• or mayb• your mothtr-in-la w?
lh•y m•y lik• you •ven btfl1r afltr beiri9
tre•t•d t o a d•liciou1 dinner. And look at +h •
price! Brinq th• whole f•mily! Th a family who
eat1 109.th•r, •lay1 to9elher! Comt on over. ..
2 TURKEY
DINNERS FOR
$ 29
'" . t.'' .. -NOTHING ON OUR MENU
IS OVER $3. 99
• STEAK &
LOBSTER
e C HOICl
T -B one STE AK
e NEW YOIK
STRIP ....... .
Nothing hii;iher on th• menu. N•tur1tlly-aged
U.S.O.A. Choice beef only. No tenderizers.
Ste•k dinners start at $1 .65 and include 1alad,
toast & potatoes. Baked potatoes fro m 11 A.M.
'tll 9 P.M. I "Well -done" 1te•ks cooked wi th
tender lovi ng c•r•, too I
SPECIAL CHILDREN·s MENU
ALSO ; A pewt• pl11tt for the
Littl1 T ot1 2tc
OPEN DAILY
I I A.M. -<I P.M.
FOR ADVERT ISING
in the
WEEKENDER
OUT 'N ' ABOUT
SECTION
Phone
NORM STANLEY
642-4321
FOR our OF
THIS WORl.P
PEl.lVERY
SEF.VICf: •
In N1woort Beith
& Cos\1 M8M
C!ll
646·7136
•
pleases all \\'helher the patrons dance and dine or
1usl drop in to llsten to the versatil e renditions,
·r uesday th rough Sa turday nights.
l'hoi('e of so ur or salad. \"ou probabl y '"o n'l ,c;o
11 rnng v.•ith ;iny choice but \11e can't speak favorably
enough for the 1narvelous spinach salad.
Dining here is always further enhanced by
drifting to the lounge after dinner for a little listen·
in_g and dancing rnusic by the Naturals. The three
guys 1\'hO n1akc ur thi.c; trio -l·Ia\l Daniels. Bill
She r1nan and \\'arren Gale -never fail to demon·
!5lra\e an unpre('erlen ted versatility as they perform
on r 7 differen1 1nstrun1e11ts.
TOGETHER 17-YEARS
'rhe Natura ls have another di stinction as mus-
ical groups go no\vadays. They ·ve been together 17
year:;. i-ince 1954, and 11·ere associated in a larger
band from as for back as 1946.
o ?~ II
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Nn\V in their second year al Ben Brown'!i the
Nflturals have all but becoine permanent fix lures in
the place. '/'hei r rnusic is first and foremost fo r
dan c1nJ( -a kind th;,t's hound to inove even the
most uncertain legs onto the floor.
Open daily for breakfast. lunth and dinner, as
ll'C'I! as Sunday brunch from 11 30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Rc11 Bro\1·n·.~ 1s !oc;ated at 31106 Coast i~i ghwa.v.
Snu lh Laguna . \\'hether ~·nu're motoring north or
south. "'atch closely for the sign or you'll miss the
I.urn off.
Out 'n' 1\houter solicits comments. criticism
;:o.n rf praii;e aho111 Or<1n ge Co<1sl restaurants 11nd
n1i;zht clubs. If you have so1n eth1ng you \vould like
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Ed it or 's Nole : This
movie guide is prepared
bu the films committee of
Harbor Councit PT A. Mrs.
Nigel Bailey rs president
n11d Mrs. Bruce Nordland
i.! commitree chairman. It
is intended as a reference
in determinfny suitable f i Im s for cer1a1n aye
Qroups a 11 d will appear
weekly. Yo u r vieios nre
snlicited. Mail them to f.f o·
VU! Guidt, ca re of the
DAILY PILOT.
* ADULTS
The Abominable Dr. Phlbes
(GP): Phibcs mind stops afler
accident in 1920's \~hen wife
died in su rgery and he was
rlisfigu red. Shut.5 himself in
London mansion recre.at1n g
past and leaves onl.\• to
n1urder.
The April Fools ~GP ): F;.in.
tasy about a married n1an whn
meets his bo.::s' w1tc at R
cocktail party. They run off tn
live in Paris. Jack Lemmon
and Ca!hcrine Deneuve slar.
Get Carter t HI: Michn-:-!
Caine is sn1all·t1mc London
thug in story of revenge in
Bri!ish underworld.
Gimmee Sheller t R ) :
Documentary account of Roll·
1ng Stones rock fes tival near
San F'ranciSC'O where four
died. Study of mob psychology
culminating in actual photDS of
Black man stabbed by Hell 's
Angel .
The Last Valley (GP J:
Priest and !11ayor connive l-0
turn women folk over to
mercenaries occupying lasl
Ylllage untouched by Thirty
Years War , Ca,ptain's mistress
burned at sta ke only after pro-
fe s.sor slits her throat to pre-
vent burning ali ve.
~1*A*S.:.H \RI: Irreverent
cnmedy about the Mobile
Army Surgical Hospital during
rhe Korean \\'ar. Spoof on
nurse.doctor relationships and
the "Las! Supper." Stars
El11011 Gould and Donald
Sutherland
Pretty :\!aids All ln A Row
fR l: Ilock Hudson portrays
coach having affairs \\'1th his
preny students 1~hile English
teacher Angle Dickinson
srdllcrs shy boy Ploi concerns
slr<ingulation of three girls.
The Villain 'R): Ric hard
Hurlon portrav s a
pscyhopalhic homosextial 1vho
rnasl"e rmtnds ;i brutal pay1·01l
robbery. Nige l Davenport is
the tough detective assigned to
the case in this British
thriller.
NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES &J TlllrtJ Miit*I Whti • • • 9:l0 It ®l m Pink P•ntlltr I 6t Clarht MN l.Mn1 W•lf 0 CI) (I) Tiit Doubl.Otdltrs . eu,.......,.. I 0 Mhle: "fury ti r11r~•'• Cr11k" l'-------------------------'I
Mtiwit C-. (!) Mowl1: "Priv1t1 Kell l&" {mrt·
\\'omea Jn Uive (R ): Screen
adaption of D.H. Lawrence
novel. Set in England of 1917,
tiirkin re1ects the love ol an
a r i st o c ralic intellectual.
~es instead an earthy
school mistress. He also
beCQmes 1nYol ved in a sensual
relationship 1vith hls best
friend. Gerald.
l\tATURE TEENS
ANO ADULTS
Andromeda S l r a I n I G ) :
Suspenseful story of race
against lime. Scientists in
underground desert lab try to
isolate rare microbe
1ransport-e:d to earth from
another planet, Stars David
\Yayne.
Cold 'J'urkey !GP): S2;i
million 1s offered to small
Iowa town if residents stop
smoking . Story of hnw greed
;.ifects the town minister, doc·
tnr , right.wing fanatics anrl
the enforcing police. Loca l
bars and 1nassage pa rlor do
thrivi ng business during
sn1okers withdrawals.
The Greal White !lope
tGP ): Fic:tonatizcd at'coun t of
life of Jack Johnson -first
Black he<tvy weighl champion
of 1910. Tragedy results as
prejudiced boxing eslabli sh·
P'lenl reacts lo his victory and
his publicized affair with a
while woman.
A New !Aaf IG): Walter
Matlhau portrays a luxury
hU11gry bl!lchelor who is down
to his lasL quarter-million.
Elaine Mays plays the rich
love interest in this slapstlck
style comedy.
Paint Your \\lagon CGP1 :
Gold rush days musical telling
the tale of t\vo men v.'ho share
one Y•ife. Stars Lee r-.1arvin,
Clint Eastwood and Jean
Seberg.
Patton: Salute To A Rebel
IGP ): film P'Jrtra1t of the
World \\'ar II general known
as '"Old Blood and Guts ''
showir.g him capable of in·
tense profanity and also a
brilliant w a r s1rateg1s1
George C. Scott portrays Pat·
ton and Karl ~1alden is Omar
Bradley.
Raid On Rommel 1Gr1:
Richard Burton disguised as a
Gem1an captain leads British·
PO\Y 's in sabotage and attack
on Field Marsh.:iJ Romn1rt In
action story of the \\'arid War
Jl African desert can1paign .
Ryan'& Daughter (GP):
Robert h.1itchum and Saraf1
Miles star in a Jo ve story set
in scenic Ireland of 19!6.
Rest less, beautiful wife of
middle.aged school teacher
has affair with English major.
Tragedy for all resu!ls.
T"·e!Ye C ha irlli (GI:
Humorous !ale of greed set in
1927 Ru ssia. A charming
vagrant, a son-In-law and a r.ies t smell money In the old
m.lly mansion l!lnd race each
other to find the pre-revolu-
tionary jewels hidden in one of
the twelve gold chairs.
Von Richthofen and Brown
(GPt : World War i! the scene
of ayialion action as the Red
Baron of Germany and the
D. H. LAWRENCE 'S
"WOMEN IN LOVE "
In 1•dJ1Ph,I. 1
r:ilayboy Brown of the English TIMES ~
R.A.F. battle it out over "HO,I"' -'=00 _. 10:20
French skies. "LOYI" -1:01 Ml'f'
FA~flLV ~l:F.~~~~~~~~, Son of Flubber \G): Walt
Disney's sequel to • 'Th e
Absent Mincted Professor" ~· •11.'1"...t
about a crazy substance that tDr'I'
makes men fly. Fr ed -........ _,, ~1acMurray and Nancy Olson ~ u.o .. .,., .... .
star.
Tora, Tori!!, Tnra (G): Re-
creation of cvenls preettding
Japanese surprise attack on
Pearl Harbor. Dual view of
lhe event trea ted more as pic·
torial history than establis~ing
causes.
20,000 Leagues Under the
Sea (G): Walt Disney version
of the Jules Verne classic
about Captain Nemo and
murrler and intrigue beneath
the sea. Kirk Douglas. James
{\.!Ason and Peter Lorre are
starred.
* Th e letter immediatet11
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a:lt 1" I..._ (R) Afhr l ft l fJU· !tr,) '!>'-lde tupino, Sieve Cot11.
me/It """ Dr. GoldJ!OM OVfl I /An.
dJi111 child. Dr. Prrttit ~11 1n auto gi Arriba tl Pttrtt
1m11hu p lh•I IN••s him 1tr1n~ed 10.00 I) [J) Josie ' tll Puuyuts
In rw1~ c:euntry .. 11h two critically ' 0 0 m H.Jt ;utMtur
'Catlow' W este1·n
after the title i ndicates tM
rating given the picture by
the ftfotion Picture Code.
The Code A·nd Rating pro-
gram may be found on one
of tlie motion picture ge!f.
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Bill Cosby wbo switches from comedy to drama in
his motion picture debut in "Man and Boy" is shown
here with Geor~e Spell wh o plays hi s son. The film
is in a special prem iere showin g at the Niguel
Theater in Laguna Niguel through Tuesday.
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Eve. Show Starts 7 p .m .
Continuous Show
Sat. and Sun. from 2 p.m .
BARGAIN MATINEE
Every Wednesday
from 1 p.m.
Meet Henry 8c Henrietta ...
the Jove couple ol the seventies ...
and the laugh riot ol the year.
"Afte(I)
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San Diego Opening
Musical 'Hair' Starts 4-week Engagement
Michael Butler's national
production of ··Hair:· th('
American t rib a l love-rock
musical. will open a 4·week
engagement on the stage of
the Civic Theatre in San
Diego, Tuesday. June L
I.ended engagements from 10
nionths to 3 years. At U1e cloc.e
of 1970, Mr. Butler decided to
t.emtinat.e engagements i n
Boston. Loo Angeles, San
Francisco. Las Vegas and
Seattle. The Venus Hair com·
pany was cast with the
t)U\standing performers fron1
the six long-run productions
a nd the national touring prG-
duction is truly representative.
The cast represenls cities
fron1 lhe North, the South, lhe
l::ast and the West and Lhe
con1pany has performed in
cities from the East Border to
the West Border, the North
Border to the South Border,
including many Can ad i a n
CJlLCS.
Washington, D.C., A I ice
~vt:ll Longworth (PreSl·
d c n t "Teddy" R006e\'eil's
daughter) exclaimed when
asked h.cr opinion of t.he show,
"I jus1 loved It! In fact, I'm
nu1d about it! I cannot un-
derstand why people are
shocked by it !" Senator Javits
of New York . Senator Percy of
Chicago, Senator Brooks of
MassachuseLLs all concurred
with the senior citizen·s opin-
ion, as did the wives of the
Yugoslavia and l la I i a n
Ambassadors.
Claren1011t
'Fiesta'
Under Way
...
A profusion of colorful
flowers and an ancient rain
dance once again announce
Spring al Padua Hilts Theatre
near Claremont.
Patrons of this enchanting
folk theater will see •·Fiesta a
San Ysidro,'' an annu<1l pl<1y
about he palron sault of
farrners in Mexico. This
niu;;ical drama, with English
dialogue, includes rain d<inces
as performed by the ancient
Aztets and their Spanish
influenced desccnd:ints. 111e
needs for spring rain is a!v.·ay!'i
a vital factor in the lives of
" I -..
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villagers in Mexico. ·rhe1r DUA annual fiesta to their Saint FIESTA A SAN YSIDRO AT PA
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The lively history of "I/air"
Is somelhing of a phendmenon.
ll was born at Joseph Papp·s
off~Broadway theater i n
October, 1967. There it thrived
in a limited engagement. To
make way for the scheduled
altraCtion, ''Mair" moved out
of the Public and. under
Bullet's a u s p ices . was
transferred to C.:heet<ih in
January. The show was llnan·
cially suct::cssful in i t s
discotheque setting. but Buller
envisioned a greatly expanded,
dramatically elaborate. and
even more arti stically
rewarding ,.Hair.. in a
Broadway presentation.
Everything about "Hair'' is
refreshingly free. un1nhib1ted,
honest and unabashedly frank,
The adults are responding with
the sarne enthusiasm as the
younger generation. v.·hlch
seen1s to indicate we all want
entertainment "that tells 1t
like it is."
The Civic Theater box-0f-
fice. Third and B Street, is
selling tickets daily. Monday
through Saturday. Telephone
reservations may be made by
called (714 ) 236 ·65!0.
Performances will begin !\1on-
day through Saturday at
8·30 p.m. \l/ednesday and
Saturday mattnees, at 2:30.
There will be a special Sunday
Matintt on June 6 and there
will be no performance June 8.
because of a previous com·
m1tment of the Civic Theatre.
Ysidro is a prolonged appeal Folk Play Closes This Saturday With Two Shows
for the .. agua, agua" 11·1th ,-F,~:;:-::::;;::::::;:=:;;:=ci:::-:==-:;;:::::;~==:=::-:;:::::;=::::;c=:;J traditional dances. rituals andll
After seeing "lla1r., in
Critic's Consensus
Nantes Three Programs
songs.
"Fiesta a San Ysidro .. will
run through June 5. C.:urla ln
times are at R:JO p n1.
Wedne sdays through
Saturdays and 2·30 r .n1.
\Vednesdays an(I Saturd;iys.
neservatinns arc recom-
mended by calling 17!4J
626-1288.
Padua llills is localed in the
footh ills, three rnlles north of
Foothill Blvd. in Claremont on
Padua Ave.
No one associated w i t h
"Hair" production needed to
wail for the opening night
reviews to know that a smash.
hit wa~ all set to waken a
lethargic Broadway. for
three-weeks, p r ev ! e w au·
diences at tile B i 1 t mo re
Theatre went ape for this wi!d,
unleashed musical that broke
all the rules. They went out
and told their friends about
this wonderful "happening"
that is "Jlair·• and the ex-
citement kept building -all
t hrough those previews. By Terrence O'Flaherty claims are "anaesthetizing the r===.:=:::::::::::::::::::::::::=::;l'\j
Today, "Hair" is heralded
as the most successful in·
temational musical hit in the
world. In addition to the
Broadway company, 20 com·
panies have been produced
v.·orld·wide. including England,
France, Italy, f s r a e I,
Sv.·itzerland. the Scandanavian
countries, Mexico, Australia
and many countries behind the
Iron Curtain.
The last gasp in the awards
race is always The Critics'
Consensus. It was devised six
years ago by 15 or us ink-stain-
ed wretches who believed that
the 1nain trouble w i l h
television awards is th e
endless list of categories for
things I 1 k e .. Outstanding
Achieven1ent in Tap-Dapcing
in a Regularly Scheduled
Series."
minds of th e public and
creating a nation of starers
through deficient pro-
gramming. ·· OPEN
h 6:45 In sounding out l e 709 £. Ian:...
tov.·nfolk , he found a support a.n, ..... nl"&ul•
among the \Vriter's Guild oflf----'--'---'--'..::=
The Critics' Consensus has Ten cities in· the United
States supported M it' ha e I
Butler's productions for ex·
America. In a rousing speech
to its members. N ad er
declared that writers should
have the right lo meel wilh
the executives who seek lo
edit their scripts as well as be
given two hours of network
no categories. no cerernonies, time every six months to air
no trophies and. sometimes, their grievances.
• no sense. Each participant Oh dear! 1 liked you better,
simply lists the progran1!i, Ralph. when you were fighting 'I Paoliacci' p erform a n c es, or ae-for ttie consunier. There are
complishments he considered ninny problems faced by those " Perf onnancc admirable in the PH s l who write scripts but I believe
television sea!ion. To win. an they can take care of
Set June 12
entry _must receive .a. vote ?f thcnisclvcs. After .all. they
two-thirds of Lhe cril!cs. This have a guild to protect them.
is not as easy as .11. sounds. The consumer has no one.
however. because critics agree ==:;;~=======::::=11 even less among themselves
A repeat performance of the than they do with their respec·
highly successful production of tive wives or husbands.
•·J Pagl1acci'' will be given Last week the envelopes
Saturday, June 12 at 8 p.m. in v.·ere unstuck by Harry llarr1s.
the new Leisure World theater television critic o[ l he
at Clubhouse 1''o. 3, Laguna Philadelphia Inquirer and 1t
Hilts. V.'as revealed that only three
Sponsored by Lyric Opera of programs drew the required
Orange County and its af. minimum of ten voles :
filiate, Opera 100 of Lci.~ure .. Civilisation" and "Thr.
\Vor ld, "I Pagliacc1.. stars Anderson ville Trial'' ( 12 each)
members of the opera and "All In the Family" (II).
organization·s R('pertory Cont-i\s you can see thi s is a
pany. clear victory for the British.
The general public m;;iy al· \Ve m<1y h<1ve shaken free of
tend the. performance as a their taxes but we cannot do
result of s pecial arrangen1ents without !hei r television pr<r
made with Leisure \Vorld grams. "Civilisation" wa s
security officials, according to made by the BBC and "All In
Mrs. Edith Smith, Opera 100 The Family" is based on its
president. English counterpart which
Tickets, at $3 each. may be \.\'as running in England five
ordered by mail or telephone years ago. "The Andersonville
from Lyric Opera. P.O. Box Trial" -a Civil War <lrama
154. Laguna Reach 92652, -1s strictly an American af·
phone l'/14) 494.0709. fa ir.
The first performance or the The runners-up \\'t'!re · ··The
Rcpertory·s "[ Pagliacci" v.·as Selling of The Pentagon .. t9 ):
a sold-0ut event at the Laguna Kenneth Clark 191; Gcorp:e C.
!\foullon Playhouse in /I.larch Scotrs rl1rcction of .. The
of this year. Andersonville Trial" (II!; t:BS
MAJOR STUDIO
SNEAK ,REVIEW
TONIGHT, l :JO p.m.
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leit ·,lct11re a"d Actor!
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PREMIERE ENGAGEMENT .. • • llE .. C H l\~VO AT ~~L IS • •
"The Funniest Show in Town!''
IRVINE COMMUNITY THEATRE
presents
"Arsenic And Old Lace"
Directed by Ric hard Dow
May 29-30; June 5, 6, 11, 12, 13, 18, 19, 20.
HUMANITIES HALL PLAYHOUSE
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA IRVINE
$2 .50 General Admission -$1 .SO Stud ents
Reservalions : 833-1024
Roger Vodim, the director who uncovered Bng~ne Bor I,
Catherine Deneuve ond kine Fonda, now brings you
1he Americon high school girl ... ond Rock Hudson.
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"A MAN CALLED
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Crane. Erne!'!lo Orbiz, Janies pressures of the l'cntagon 18),
Marshall. /l.1ike l\1 cCormack. t-;B C's "l'll1grant" i7 l; PBS's
Ken McKinney and Scott .. The Grear Amcric<1n Drc;im
Bvland. M<1ch1ne" 17) and .. Holly1\•ood
ANGIE otcirnsoN COLOR 0
TELLY SAVAW [ii)-:;~ -
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·The production is directed Television Theater'' (6).
by Boberl Rogers with Eug('ne *
Ober conducting the orchestra. lfOLLY\VOOD IS ve r y
Costumes are by Hon1cr familiar \.\'ith the \Vestcrn
Greathouse and P a tr i c i a scene where the Good Guy
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CHRYSLER I PL¥MOIJTH! llff PERIAI..
PRICE SLASHING IS THE ORDER OF THE DAY
AT ATLAS CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH. NO REA-
SONABLE OFFER REFUSED DURING THIS BIG
BANNER SAYINGS SALE.
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Did you know that right now we can
deliver a Chrysler New Yorker for
less than you would expect to pay for
a so-called low priced car? Come in
and let us prove that Atlas volume sales
mean volume savings to you. A fabu·
lous selection from which to choose.
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m•tic, power li••rin9
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h11l1r, pow1r 1le•rin9,
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NEW 1971 CRICKET
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ATLAS SERVICE
DEPARTMENT
Welcomes ond honors all Ch l .
vehicles requ1'r1'ng . rysler CorPtration service · : less of where car w warranty worfi, regard.
ter Charge BankA as ~urchased. We honor Mos.
. ' mericard, Carte 81 erican Express and D" anche, Am-1ner Club
'68 BUICK
SPEC IAL 1 Dlt. Cl'E.
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V8, 1u1...., .. 1ic, rodio,
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CORONn 440
2 d r. H.T., VI, 11utp-
m•lic, r1dio, h1•ltr,
power "•••<119, •ir
condilionj119, wl.it,
w•ll t. t rui11 co ntrol,
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power 1l•••i11q, WSW,
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fro ns., power steering,
rad io, heater, tinted
"glass,·Whitewolls with
wheel covefs. (85 1-CEK)
lmmedi,te. Delivery
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IMMEDIATE OEUVEIY AT WILSON fORD
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ftld~, Junt 4, 1Q7l
SPECIAL PURCHASE OF 1971 LEASE CARS
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*GALAXIES*TORINOS*MUSTANGS*PINTOS*MAVERICKS*
MANY EQUIPT W ITH V-8, FACTORY AIR, AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION,
POWER STEERING, WH ITEWALL TIRES, WHE EL CO VER~, RADIOS, HEATERS.
HUGE SELECTION AT LOWEST PRICES EVER
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IMMEDIATE DELIVERY AT WILSON HJRD
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ELDORADO 8' CABOVER CAMPER
Complete camqer packa1e equipr. wi rh srove, ii n k, icebox, di net tt,
queen siu ~ 'f much mQte. .
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8RAND NIW 1971f·2503/4 TON PICKUP.
COMPLETE CAMPER PACKAGE
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EXTENDED
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Interior SAYE
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6 BR'S. HOBBY RM. COlY FOR COUPLE
G1Mral
MACNAB -IRVINE CALL FOR OUR PICTURE BROCHURE
OF CURRE NT LISTINGS
OFFICE OPEN SAT. & SUN.
HILLTOP CAPISTRANO VALLEY
1 acre hill top 1nned for horses. 20 m in. to
Newport ('enter or Santa Ana. Park-like
grounds. 3 Bdr1n ., 2112 baths. 3200 sq. ft. C'US·
tom bu!ll. Bett er hurry! $87,500. George
Gr upe
BA YFRONT OPEN HOUSE
2600 llay:;hore !Jr , OPEN SUN. t\F"T ER-
NOO~ -Panoran1 ic bav view terrace. 6
Bdrrn ., den & fa n1. rni. -·!'.lay lease f or sum·
mer or sell for $168,flOO. f'.l ary llarvey -
BA YCREST WITH POOL
OPEN SUN. Flt0:-01 1-5. 4 Bdrm. with J lfi.
baths, dining roon1. fa n1ily room. large li v-
in g room pl us l·JUGF. I.ANA i at 1629 AN·
T JGU.'\. $99,500. llarry Frederic k
SHOWS LIKE A MODEL
Does this beautiful 2 Bdrm .. 2 Ba. "Linda".
Large master Bdrm., hi bea1ns--eating area
~D kitchen. 2 pr1valc palios. Expe nsive d ecor.
This won't last~ $53.800. Call Mary Lou
Marion.
CAMEO SHORES ESTATE
Sale. This 3 Bdrm .. 3 Bath home is fo r a
mo~t dist riminating buyer. Spacious livi ng
roon1 \\llh a rare ocean vie\\'. Garden court-
yard. l'op condition. S89.500. LaVe ra Burns
LUSI( HARBOR VIEW HILLS
l\1e\\' li stin,g'. Delightful d ecor in 3 Bdrm.
drean1 hon1e. Large cozy family room with
partial vie\\'. l..Qvely profcssional!y land-
scaped . fe nced yard. See land $66,500. Har-
rie tt Davic.s.
SOMETHING "OLD" -
SOMETHING "NEW"
Call to see the!'e "best buy" cxclusi\'es. NE\V
3 Bdrm .. 2 bath. familv roon1. corner lot
near school & ~hnpr1ng. $39.900. OLD 3
Bdrm .. 2 bath. fami lv room & dininc room .
Loads of charn1 & great ocean view. $47,900.
Bud Austin
DOYER SHORES-"YIEW"
Ju~l reduced $9.000. Ov"ncr ,\·ants an imme-
diate sale. 4 Bdr1n .. 4 Bath, formal dining
room. great patio & 3-car garage. See "this".
$88,000. 1\! ~ink
HARBOR VIEW HILLS
Vie\\' honlc 011 beautiful quiet street. 4
Bdrrns., 2 14 Baths, family & di n ing room. 2
fircrilaces. 3·car garage. Court \v /sriace for
poo l. Grcil l kitchen \11,.breakfast room.
Caro! 1'alun1
OUTSTANDING VIEW
A home \vi1h a real fcc!inc of space 1.:lose to
LJ(:I. 3 B<lr1n , fan1ilv rnn1n plus cf pn -2
storv Jivi nr,: room, Oversize !ot \1'1th pool.
Eile-cn llud~on
CAMEO SHORES -
PRIVATE BEACH
Snnplicity and graciousnrs.s mark this cus-
to m bu il t 4 Bdrm .. 4 Bath & family. dining
room v.:1th bC'a med ceiling.s. Designed to take
full advanta&c of a most beautiful vie,,·. Art
Gordon
ESTATE SALE
.o\11 in tcrcstcrt hirtders · 139 Mo.ss Street,
l .a~una RC':'lt h. I 37 <1r rr!' nn nce01n Rids to
he prl''-l'rltl'fl .lune 1 ~. !971. 2 00 r flt 5:i0
f\·cv.'port ('cr1ter Dr . i\c1,·port Beach. Price
range $450.000.
TR EES TREES TREES
\\T ant seclusion on a heavily \l'ondcd lot?
Then call on thi s Tvan \Ve\!s shake-roofed
hideaway in Bay('res1 ·rhrrr·~ a pool. lea
house & quiet patios. $67,500. Bill Comstock
3 BR . FAM. RM . TOWNHOUSE
University Park-\1·alk lo sehools. poo1.s : ten-
nis , golf. shopping -A g:rC'a\ 11•ay of life -
Xlnt family hon1c; lo1v rna in tenancc: near
Ul .I. }.,ovc 1n !Or lo\\• pr1rc of $29,950, Chuck
Lc"'i.s
PRESTIGE HARBOR ISLAND
This 6 Bdrm., 5 Bath & <ten hon1e is \\'ail-
ing for the fanuly \l'hO ,,·ishr.s an_ ideal lo-
cation. Palin 11·1lh plush landscaping. Deep
front terrace 1vit h 011•11 bCC}C'h. Pier & slip.
$225,000. Kath ryn Ra1 i!:to
LIDO ISLE ESTATE
Spacious 7 Bdrm. hon1e locn lt'd on 3 bc~u
tifu\l y landscaped lot<:. IJarJ.:c fl (!O I & p~t.1os
-Quiet, set luded streets. f\I ovc 1n cond1t1on
throughout. I'crfcct for large fam il y. $180,000
Mr. Vr eeland
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY
18781 Via P1latino t'rurt\c Rock Hills· Presi-
de nt tfome) See this gracio11s 4-bedroom
.home with a beautiful sun~ct view from the
, pool d eck. Great family rOOnl pl us fo ri:nat
dJning, e legant kitchen, 3-<"a.r g3rage. Im·
·mediate posse ssion. $74,900. Bell Par tch ..
EASnLUFF-LUSK 5 BR
Great home for large famil y. Cozy family
room wi th flrepl1ce, room for pool. 3-car
ga rage. $84 ,9~0. Cath ryn Tennille
83J.0700
644-2430
Priced riihl at S1<4,950 -y,•lth
trrms.
Fl NE R HOMIS
7:l'J:360' -Harbor Blvd. C:Om-
mereial. Strttt al rear of ·
property 1.l50. A Bargain .1 l
S75,t:OO. 241~ Acrt'5 -Or.t'11nsi~r -N"· DOVER SH.ORES. BAYF RO~T
slrirled n!sidential sidjacent Call to view this ou.tstand1ng ~story , 5 .BR
to t:L CAMINO cot'.J NTR\' home. All roo ms with Bay View . P arquet
CLUB. S\09,500. 011•ner will fl oor in island kitchen. Pool table sized FR.
carry. Gated courtyard. A m arvelous Bayfront
family home ....................... '219,500.
M. DRAMATIC ELEGANCE
r"-"I 55UO sq. f t. hom e on 3 lots. Luxurious step
down LR. Cathedral ceil ing -large library/
d en -FR -forn1al DR -5 BR's -6 baths.
646-0555 A very ex,eptiona l buy ............ $215 ,000.
Evenings C111t 646-4[179 BALBOA PENINSULA
5 BR -4 bath -on 2 lots fa cing pa rk -
close to Bay. launching r a m p. tenn is cl.u h.
Idaho white pine interior -redwood exter1or.
Shake roof-Over 3000 sq . ft. of A·l construc-
I* REDUCED $1,000 *
HURRY ON THISI
5 BEDROOMS
VACANT
H•rbor View Homts
&11uti fuJ r«idence with v.e l
bar. lovely carpelini;:, 5eJl-
cleaning O\'en!. Quick pos-
&ession. Owllf'r an:i1ous!
l\'O\V ONLY $.JS.:JOO
INCLUD ING TllE LAND
CORBIN-
MARTIN
tion. Asking . , . . . . . . ............. $95,000.
BELOW REPLACEMENT COST
For this a bsolutely charming custom 2 BR
home. Formal DR . Mansard roof -high ceil-
ings - brick. All rooms oversized. Lovely
gardens. A unique haven for you . Open Sa t.
&: Sun. 1 to 5 p.m . 1727 Antigua, Baycrest.
.. .. .... . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . $82 ,500
ABOVE IT ALLI
A beautiful 2 BR newly decorated con domi-
nium towering over Newport Bay. The entire
ba y is spread before you. plus the great
P a cific . Yacht slips a vailable. . .... $52,000
HOMES FROM $27,300 TO $48,000
644-7662 TURTLE ROCK VIEW ---,G"l~R"E"P"Oo---I Truly gorgeous 4 BR v.1/formal DR, large
FR. Beautifully upgraded in all area,. Adult
occupied. You own the land. $48 ,000. Call $22 950 675-3210 !or appt.
REALTORS
I ' Lo 1 r1 • c 1 :\l CALIFORNIA FAMILY BLISS. b\~a ;;. ~11ii~~s1~1 ·1sr:11.1 °h:d~ ~ulet cou n~ry roa~ leading to COf!1 plete fam-
ronni 2 hath 111nii1v h0n1" 11.Y relaxation. P ri vate pool 'v/shde 11nd J a-
Nf'111Y pa1ntrrl 1n~1rir & nul c uzzj. 4 BR's p lus!~ A come see! Open Sun-
a,111 ha~ a br:i.nrl nr111 ronl. day 1·5 p.m. 369 Vista Baya , Ne"·port Beach.
$1000 do11·n 11111t pym11; or .$196 ..... , •......... _. . .......... $47,950
prr mo. taxes 1nl:luded Hur-ry on tlus one ·~ . EAST COSTA MESA
A. bargain custom home. 3 BR -2 BA -FR.
Newport Dual F ireplace, Buil t-in kitchen. Great Pri-
•t vacy -Fenced Yard ............... $39.000.
f&irvi•w SO MUCH FOR SO LITTLE
646·881 l Farm type 3 BR. Country kitchen, DR, br ic k
hea rth, la rge covered ratio. beautiful gar-
(&nytime) de ns &: pool . Country a tm osphere. All this
!or . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $30.250.
BRICKS & FLOW&RS
In vnur po! nl I.old. N11mrly,
th.15 bt'11.11tilul, .<ipllriou~ t.
For those that love lot s of brick & nowers -
a deHghtful 3 BR at a low, low of .... $27 ,300
rc>stful hnmr in ito"ll.ll{h1 11,Jl r r BAY Vl!W LOT
\lr~;i Vrnlr. Tl1r rr """ Ba lboa -P lans included ....... . $25.000.
MACNAB· IRVINE
642-8235 675-3210
11111 ny 11n1r .~;i ving fr11 lu!'r.!'I
;ilnnR wit h 4 Rdr, 11 !11 mlly
l room lill'f:C Cfln112h fo r 11
hulle 11001 \Ablr & a fnrm1'1
1 111n1ns.: 1"<"00'!. Thr !o.,.,. pr1Ct' 901 Oovtr Driv• 1080 8t1yt l~1 Oriv•
nt s•.1.1:.0 1nt·lu<tr~ no 110\,n Newport Beach
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an a ptK11r11mrn1 . X.Z.U:ZZS~~
\-0 THE REAL
·~ ESTA'l'ERS ' 'I'''· ,., .....
THAT'S RIGHT! 6 huge bed-
rm'g, Mam1T1C11h Jlvin& art .a
with cozy ceiling-hi lrplc.
"Copper Ketlll''" kirciltn
y.•1tn loads J.• loads of ~tor
&&:11!. Bnll1an1 bUmL orange
carpeting. Sep, mstr. sui!e
11.•11h 19' cluse!.<;. A !Jttle
paint could make rh1s a
!hol'.pla ce. Hurry. Call t 714.)
962-~-
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191 l l Brookhurst Ave.
Hunl!nglon Beach
$23,950
4 BDRM. + DEN
Beau1iful home set in plc-
turesqut selling. The added
ftature is that this home
even has 11. S\l'im pool, Kin);
sized rooms throughout,
built-i n range + oven +
clishv.•11sh<'r. Owner trans·
ferrrd. Open ul 9 Pf\!.
540-17:10.
TAR BE LL 2955 Harbor
"By The
Beautiful Sea "
Exci!1ni;: t>legant:e in seclud<'rl
Woode-rt setting. Tendrr ]o\'I'
and care wi!h m<i ny addl'rl
extras m11ke lhis J bedrnon1.
2 b11 th beach 11rl'& home "'
dl'lightful ex}X'rience 1n Ji\'·
ing. Br11~s h8rdwafl'. plank
!loorin,i::. exotlr. pll'l.nts. itnd
new decor 1 hroughout. Com-
bine !his wirh lo!Al use of
community faf•ilities, trnni.'i
coun.•, pool. a clubhou~r
and it adds up ro roral living
enj~·ment. 64&-7171.
ID '!'HE REAL
1~ f :S'l'A'l'F:RS
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DOYER SHORES
Waterfront
CHAR~ll l'<G 3 BR. 1 Bi\
home, Den, Y.'t't bar, steam
rnon1. 60xl00 Joi. Pier & slip
for ·1() ft. ho11t. Xlnt :ii('""'
$117,9j(), Xlnl fine. Avail.
Ow n,.r Trade <i ccep111lilr.
J."-1936 or 644-4fi~4.
FIXER • UPPER-
2000 ~q It of living 11 t°t'a, 2
r •. ssl\'r liN'p!;i.rr~. all blt-
ins. l Jri: BR, fitmlly & hon-
115 rm. 6'' assuma.blr loan -
$227 mo. pays a1L Xlnt 11rea
-All lf'rm1 -$32.9.JO, Call
5'15-1\-124 I nprn f'\'CS I
TAYLO~ CO.
CORONA DEL MAR -$17.SOO
Charm, quality & oceah vu i n th is custom
built 3 bedroom beauty. Dream ki tchen t: 111.
master suite. Low maintenance.
2 16 POPPY OPEN Sun. 1·5.30
CAMEO SHORES-$175,000
The greatest for entertaining! Luxurious 4
BR & den home \\I/formal DR. No expense
spa red in finest in terior design. L~e. pool &
huge lanai. 4 1fi. baths + I bath by pool.
4500 ORRI NGTON OPEN Sun 1-5;30
THE BLUFFSl -$51 ,500
Popul ar "E" plan 3 BR & fam ily rm, I Year
new. 2 patios & on greenbelt. Close to park,
pool & new school. Quick possession.
THE BLUFFS-Reduced -$-41 ,950
Spacious "Li nda" model \V/3 bedrooms &
DR. Beam ceilings & many extras. Call to
see.
DOVER SHORES -$105,000
Fresh & bright! And no wonder -this home
is NEW~ 4 BR. study, 2arden rm & formal
DR. See tod ay & buy while int. rate is low!
410 MORNING STAR OPEN Sun. 1·5:30
LINDA ISLE -$250,000
Enjoy the romantic sunsets from th is magni-
ficent custom En glish style home. Fine in-
terior design rich with marble, decorato r
carrieti ng. draper ies & wallpapers. 5 BR, fam
rm & formal DR. Air-cond. l,Jier/sli p.
LINDA ISLE -$145,000
Elegance & warn1th in this fine home on ex-
cl usive Linda Isle. 4 bedrooms. study (or 5th
BR). family r m & fo rmal dining area. Plumbed
for pool. Pier/slip. Call to see.
CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX
De lightful 4 BR front unit w/firpelace. Rear
2 BR, 2 bath. Easy maintenance. $54,500
BAYCREST -$79.500
'You are in vited to see this lovely 5 BR home
on l,i:!e. corner site in quiet area. Family rm.
4 baths & 40 ft. pool wi th "no m ain tenance"
patio. Immediate possessio n.
1636 t\Nl'l'A L:\l'lE OPEN Sat.-Sun. 1-5:30
COVER SHORES COLONIAL -$1750000
Gracious entertaining around lovely pool.
Steps to your boat. 4 Bed rms & maid 's qtrs.
Marble F.P. Pier & Slip. By appt.
CAPE COD ON WRONG OCEAN!
Authe ntic in detail. White water view in
North Laguna_ Custom buil t 5 BR & 4 baths.
Priva te s tcris down to beach. $175,000
DOVER SHORES -$99,500
Enjoy ci ty I ights view frofn this impressive
Italian Vi lla. 4 BR, den & form. DR.
CHOICE LOTS -PRIME LOCATIONS
90 ' Fronl, level, fee . . . . . . . $ 27 .500
94' Vie\v !Sile on Galaxy. lease $ 38.500
!17' \Vaterfronl, pier/slip, lease .. $ 49,500
56' Linda Isle -lease .......... S 69,500
45· Li nda Isl e -lease .......... ~ 73,000
45' 'i..1nda Isle -lease . . . . . . . . $ 75 ,000
108' Linda Isl e -lease . . . . $125.000
Vu China Cove, ba y & ocean. fee . $ 65.000
''Our '26th Y e a r "
WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors
'2111 San Joaquin Hil ls Roa d Pele Barrell fealt'I l -c--~-~----1 Newport Cent•r 644-4910 * * • * • •
GLORIOUS TREES ' * * * * * * * :\'i•l•pnrt !l r1i.h1~ npen hr11m
rr1l1ni.: ··cnarn1er ·. l bi-d-
1.::~··in.~ & 1llninR nwim .,.,.,~h
!1ll1ll 111 Rl1Q 1..<irR'f' yard
for n11ldnnr r n1f'rtaininR' 111d
t'lvrr~i~.e ,i:1u·111ir !or Dad'•
wnrksherp. Orily $26,9~). Ht1r.
r.v 0n rh1s onr ' C '' LL
liT:i--1!1.'l,Q.
, SIX BEDROOMS &-A
VIEW SEE
CATALINA ISLAND
+ 01'f'tlook 11!1 ol !he ;1.lt.'ill
( Vf'rdl' ('nunlry Clu b llttl'l.
;l.\1111:rnlwf'nl formal r!in1ni::,
h1" hrlC'k f1 M'pl1'1·e~. two p11·
ll05 -pure lu:cury will'I mL111·
i mun1 ma1111r nanr " CALL
l\O\\' A-R\J Y A \\'INNER.
!Walker & Lee
I 2(H3 \\'r~t rl\ft Drive
646-771 1 0 J>f'n 'Iii 9 P.\f
You've Ju1t le9un
To Uve
And lhl11 rhetr!ul .1 bedroom~
Nrar thr bell.ch c11 n bf' the
happrnln1 you h11w ~en
wAHin2 for. Bonu ll J1.!1,P lol
tor Ille kids or Dad'• Pul-
tl'r. Sel' ...... 11~1 S'lA.500 t.:An
brlna l~o your llrt. 342-7535
·O '!'HI: RI:AI.
"-F:STATfRS
Bock Boy Area
1.4 ~droom, 1'4 t>.rhs. fs mily
I
rm .. dlnln& rm . 2 t'lreplac:
e1, modtrn kllchen. A L L
TillS AND A VIEW TOO!! I IJ0.15'
Roy McCardle, Re1lt1r
1
1110 N<''l'flOrt 01,.d .• c .. \1.
54&-nit
pre!>l'1tl!>
DOYER SHORES
S!il'l!er 1h1:o;. 11 r ll huih 1.--omfy I ~---o-------;c:-::c:-;:;-------
homr, Largr liv1nl! re.om, I G•neral General
NEW LISTING -l 'his vlev; h o m e is cus·
lorn built and elegantly aprointed. 4 bed-
rooms, 3'h baths, formal dining roonl, fam i-
Jv roo m with sunken wet bar and fireplace.
Separate recreatio n room. also has we t bar
and opens to patio. Bu ilt-in electric ki tchen
with sunny breakfast ar'a ovt rlooks h1y. 3
car garage, intercom and radiant hea t. Ap-
proximately 3.700 sq. fl. of luxuriously fam-
ily living. $129,500.
PaJ..,s Vrrdr IY!!Ck f1rr pl11~. -----,----:----;----:----;-
:t hf>droon1s, j l• h;ifhs. * * * * * nl'f'd:o;. rlf'IV Shill!: 11 nd II !1Ule *
pe1n1. 1.i:iw pnt·e for rhis ,, .. ,. .• "', ''"""" "'"" LEASES -Leases Leases h<1me 1n \V!'strhff arr11.
Arnold & Freud Th Bl ff
"' >:. 11th .11 .• C.'1 e U $
BALCONY AND TILE ROOF
CHARM OF OLD SPAIN -Buil t on t wo
lot& in the heart of Balboa Penin sula. 5 bed-
rooms (\\·ith l ar~e '\'~lk-in closets}, 4 b1ths.
nice kitchen \\'ith built-ins and lots of coun-
ter space. Nt w copper plumbing, s prinklers
and many fine featu res. $1 25 .000.
TIME FLIES
OWNER FIDGETS -Vacant .an d ready, 3
Bedrooms. 2 baths, family room. Low main·
tenance garden. Convenient boat doo r in 11.r-
age. Me sa de! Mar. $30,500.
SPECTACULAR BA YFRONT
SPACIOUS ROOMS -High ceilings, pier
and slip. Beautifully decor1ted 5 bedroom
home. Im mediate occupancy. # 58 Lindi Isle.
$189,500. -May lease/option.
FOR SPECIAL PEOPLE
IAYCREST -Located on a Quiet side
646-77:>:"1 d1'y5 &16-:»~ ti•es
"ON THE BEACH"
20 UNtT MOTEL. Pool,
and 3 hlorks Imm Pit r
& Oct 11n111dt . Good year.
rnund: Annual gr o & ~
$~1.:iOO Real value Al
S240.000.
Auatin Smith, Gorman
REAi.TORS, 2'22 E. H1irhl1nrl
Ave., San Bernardino.
!71~! 886-4301 ---Assu-60/o YA,
Lacin
Vt ry chArming Spacinu.~ ~
Bdrm.-f·•mily and Oininr
Roon1 -Brick ~1repl1 ct ~
Bull tin&. Quiel Stret t -Mu~t
let1v~ • Stt ,to Apprtrle~r
S.12.900 646-TI17.
\·O THE REA!, '°'-f:STA'l'<.RS ' ,·
street. Customized and roomy -3 l1rce bod-"RIVATE ROAD
rooms. dinin g room. f1mil y room i nd den. Imm&c. 3 BR, lltn, din. r m.
Beautiful pool and d~k. 1t•llh kitchen open-:'I b•th l'lomt e n lac. te~
i n~ to outdoor area. Stop in to see this he me ltit. Li1 h1 •ii')' rooms, m11ni-
w1 Lh its many other s~iaJ features. 2024 c:ured l1wna Ii beai.:it. 1ar-
N. !·1 l N 8 I fl Ln ) deM; dbl. .(l l'll i c A 1hop. u 1 us .n.. . . o oyon . 0 S t -' t . S d 1 t 5 A.IMC, pool A put!lnr grttn, pen 1 u, vay "" un ay n Be!t buy ln AJ'f!a . S64.~.
Office Open S1tvrtlay1 & Sund1y1 CA.II 647-46~ for app'!.
J PETE BARREIT REALTY Biii Grundy. Rultor
1605 W"tcllff Dr., N.I . O\\'NER TR.\NSFT.RREO
\\le presently have a fine selection of brand
new and nearly ne\v homes in the fashi onably
BluUs.
J UST COMPLET ED • Bl1,,ND NEW •
NEVER OCCU PIED. Fully carpeted. com-
pletel y draped. built-in app\!' .. elect. gar.
dr. un it & pvt. patio. pool necrr-by. * 3 BR. 2 BA. fam. ktt. !·level. $35(}.
$365 per mo. * 3 BR. 2112 B:'\. 2-sty, end unit, S350
per m o . * 2 DR & den, 2 BA . 2-sty, $360 per mo.
LIKE NEW·one yecrr young -barely u sed * ll BR, 21h. BA . 2-sly. $350 per mo, * 2 BR. & den. 1~ BA. end unit. $340
per mo. , * 4 BR. 2\f.i BA, fam . kit., d in. r m .,
$380 per mo.
CHOICE EAR LIER LOCATIONS AL.'50
AVAILABLE * 3 BR. 2 BA . tri-level. $350 per mo. * 3 BR , 21h BA, la rger 2-sty. view,
$385 per mo. * a BR, 1r,\ BA, Splt-lev., mu pri·
vacy. S300 per mo.
OTHERS AL.'50 AVAILABLE AT :
2414 Vi1t1 Del O ro
NEWPORT BEACH
644-11!3 '44-0505
1. OCt~ANF'RONT DlJPLEX & 642•5200 All new pain!. Nea r I~
55G NEWPORT CENTER DR., N.B.. I m .... ~.. "•ch. 111·""· ""'" Dally Pilot Classlflecl ~!!!!!r!'!!!li!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!llll_!l_•!!.!!.!!.!!.llll_!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l! _rn_1_r_r1_N_c_n_·~~-'·-"-·5000_ll!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!I~'~'~:::~~~~~·~~~~~~ ~~-~-=-~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Qualnl 1'0Be covered M"& cot-
tage. f'l>rfect tor l'O uple cir
bachelor . Jluie mlllr. 1u1l1.
l..oadi;; of el~I gpace. FOR-
!\IAL. DINil'\G R~t. All ti.led
kitchen & balh. Lush carJ)l!'t-
1nr Lavish drcor ative ~·alls.
'2 ro1·ert-cl p11.l!os. All dichon.-
dra lawns. Finck planrerw. N,.,.,. pa inl. New mot. R·l
zoned. \Valk 10 beach. ll'g
a d<lil house. Won 'r 111.al -
Bt l!e r hurry, C a l I !714)
962-~5.
I ORIS! f. OJ.\O~ ' .. F Al T(>"i'
I .11 Brookhurst Ave.
Huntinrton Bc11ch
4 BEST BUYS * Westcliff
3 BR., family r m ., H/F pool.
Low maint. lndsepg. J UST
$47,750.
*Mes• V•rdt
3 BIG bdrms., family rm.
Jmmac. r.ond. To p loc.
ONL \' Sll..lJO. * Harbor View Homes
5 BR., lam1ly rnl., 3 car gar-
a ge. Luxuriously riecor11.1~.
Profess. lnd~cpd. N 0 W $.Y.1,:m * · CdM Duplex
'2 BR., :1 Bo:i. -t"'aCh unit:
frpJs. calhedral <"<'1ling !1v.
rm. J{ingsvr> BRs, bea ut.
decor . !.o\\' at $62,SOO.
SEMPLE
Real Estate 675-2101
25l j E. Coast Hwy ., Cdl\.1
DUMPY DUPLEX
$29,950
Nerds T L.C. (tendl'r loving
cartl, $100. down plU9 clllS-
1n,i: t.'OSIS unOrr 221-02 FllA.
Li l'r In 1-2 Bit unit & let rhe
n!hcr onr !'lf'lp pay your v.·a)·.
Bi2 40' >; 105' kl! w!th block
..... a.u t nr losf'd yard. Who'•
first v.•1th $100.?
Newport
••
Fa irvitw
646-1811
(anytime)
SUPER SPACE
Over 3100 sq ft nf luxury.
Locetrr! n('ar .~lr~11 VPrd~
C'o\1nlry C!uh. ~ !Ari!~ hcd-
ronn1~, forn1al d1n1ng. 111m·
i!y rnom. 1s!11nd k1!r ht n iu1d
bornJs roon1 Ul''i?i6' hea1Mi
& {l!lcrerl pool '.\ow pncrd
at S.")'i .9:fl Call 540-1J;,1
I Op<'n I'\ I'S I
'2ft Hl!~AG!
"BA YCREST"
'1111~ rusrnm homr ha.~ nr11•
r pls, and draprs thruou t. A
de)!~hlful Br~Kk f11.~r 111 r11
11 nd ~ L11 r'1"' Fan1!ly r0<1m
""'il h t"u·r p!iu:r . 11'~ likr nl'1I'
arid rrady 1or y~1 to mnvr -
1n. At'r>11 V1tll.I!:' a1 S58.90J.
1>411-717\,
\:O' THE REAL ~E§Tl\TERS
$28,000
2 STORY HOME
4 BDRM.+ FAMILY
ROOM
C'alifnrn111 r11nch style homr>,
hf'avy &lltlkt roof, larie
r""m 1hroughoul. l'ntry h1'11 ,
1111 rural .,.,ood kitchen eAl>-
1nets, huil!-i n ran2r +ovpn
+ dishw11:!lhe.r, n11tur11.I brick
fireplace, huge famlly room,
oprn ti l 9Pl\1. ~0-1 720
TARBELL 2955 H•rbor
NEWPORT
HEIGHTS
Walking <1J11111n~ to 11.ll
1rhools. Separart? childt'f'n1
Pl&.y yll.J"d Wl!h cllm bln2'
ITCt . Good .rile room •nd
bii briihl kitchen SJl.900.
C&ll 646-7171.
l'RESTIG! HOME
HARBOR VIEW HILLS.
Near new 4 81t 2 Ba, sra•
dous liv. rm. w/tlnpl, lti m.
Uy rm., dlnln1 area, mlr·
mrt'rl doiet doora, J car
1::11.r PRIVACY.
Lac henmy•r Realtor
CAl..L 6'16-39'23 Eveg: 1173-7!>75
"NO DOWN''
V.A. }"our plu~ de n. Sl.'i.950
Broke"r ,1142-233.'i.
General Gener Ill Gene ral
liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I
BAYCREST
Qual1ly, c:o1nfort. atlracllve decorallng and
the r1ghl price make thi s 4 bedroom. 31;.1 bath
OUl!itand1ng 1n the area Formal dining room.
-V lc\v of lovely pool fr on1 panelled fa1n1Jy
.roo n1 and unusually large living roorn. <}uu:k
possession.
' DOVER SHORES
V1c1v f ro1n evcrv ruorn 1n this beautiful Z
story hoine, 4 Bed roon1, 3 balhs. large fan1ily
roorn , J car gar<igc. /\ real "buy" at ~85.0QO.
ROY J, WARD CO., Realtors
2006 Gala xy Drive, N.B. 646-1550
Dover Shores Office
SOLITUDE &
SHADE TREES
c<in hf. yuu.r pl t•11surr as you
J'\'l:1.\ !U lhl• 1·001, !IU!t'I of a
fully <'!'ll't'tl'd & scr<.'CnNI
P<•11v. Tll•· i.;ruutld ~ uf thll!
)1)1 ril \I ~; ~ /\ VEJU)~i
110.\\J-: ;1n· f11rll1C'r ('Ol11 j)lf'·
Pll.'llll•d l>y h'ul1 1r1>1's and
~fll'lnkllT-. fn1111 :ond n·.11•
Tlllo: ll(.}:\.IF " 11 s !nil.11
~p.ii 1.i11". lt11d I \1.\1.\CU·
Gen•r•I
BALBOA PENINSULA BA YFRONT
Spacious It;ilian vil la \1:ith pier & sl!p. Close
lo harbor e nlrance. 5 Bedroo1ns. 5 Baths. of-
fi ce n1ith outside enlra nee. rna1d's roon1, liv·
ing room \vith fabulous h1-f1 S\'slem . beauti-
full y decorated '\'it h exquisite antiques. No th ·
Ing finer any\\ here.
S22S,OOO
HARBOR VIEW HILLS
C'an yon vie\\' hon1c 111 J .. u~k secllon or popular
Jlarbor Vic1v ll ill s 1\·ith 3 Bedroorn!', fanul y
roo nl. large en closed ya rd . 3·car g:ir:i gr,
S57,JOO
CORONA DEL MAR
---
1 General General
f1lda~. Jul\t 4, 1971 DAil Y PILOT :JJ
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'lllcsa\ cr~c 'J~calt"t''
4 BEOROOM
l _l:~l BAY&BEACHREALTY,ln~
/ B all or write for your free copy
of our Home1 For Living Magazine.
OPEN HOUSES SUN J.S
Another Bay & Beach Exclusive Duplex
Sleps 10 beach-charming 2 BR-open beams,
ocean v iew plus spacious 2 BR furni shed apt.
.A.l so la rge guest room & bath. $71,500. 221
i'vlarguerite
Best Value
In this greatl y desi red area of Newporl. :1
111l . 2 Ba ths. Exceptional vie\v, S30.900. 2018
IJ.a rra11c~1.
!..\ l"t: \,1111 :; l •'l'y 1:11·;.:··
tM'fl1110111~ .i1KI bl;.: family
ro0111 . n1·11 ly l'.lr]l('!•'<I HO\\'
.\Hour T":H\1 ~'.' VA t'O
UO\VN, nr only S:.1000. ll<tll'n
on 1-'lll\. Its 1h1• BEST I\ E l~!!!!!!l!!!!l!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!~ I !JAVI;; VO!: l).'11 I.\' S2'J.~~wi· '
General General t 1UR t..:\CLU.'JJ\IJ-: Ll~I.
South of lhe high\\•ay. 3 Bed roo1n s. 2 Baths,
close to ~hopping and beac h, forrn al dln1ng
roon1 . 45 ft. loC
e Big fan1Jly roorn • Neat back yard pa tio e 4 Big bedroorn!-1 • ('opocr ph11nbin.[! •
Nc1v 15 ye ar 1vater healer • Nice nc'1ghbor·
hood • Quiet street • 5 1,~ ..... loan •
$34,500 B11yfront
\\'Ith ::.a ndv beach & most ex ceptiona l v1e\Y
of harbor ·boating activity. Nothing cheaper
on the "BIG B.\ \'" S97.500 . 191 5 Bayside Dr.
Ope11 Hoi1ses
THIS WEEKEND
leep thl1 handr dir«lory with yo11 this wffk,nd as
r ou 90 houw·hu11ti119. All tM locations li1red below
Art de1.CriMd In 9rtaltr detail br advettbln9 elw-
' ~here 111 1odoy'5 DAILY PILOT WANT ADS. Patron•
1howln9 open ho11ws lor s11lt or to rent ore ur9ed 10
liit 1uch inform11tion in lhi1 coh1mn each Friday.
HOUSES FOR SALE
(2 Bcdrm & Fa m or Den)
2401 \1ia Marina , Nen1port Beach
673-2222 (Sa t & Su n
1809 Port Sterling. Corona de! '-far
673-8550 ISat & Sun
1727 Anli ,t:ua. <Baycrcst) NB
64 2-8 235. $82.500 ISat & Sun)
13 Bcd roun1sl
1 !J27 ,.·lariners Dr . (\\lestcllfr) l\B
642·2049 , f.i44 .900 1Sa1 & Sun
24~ If ill Pl, Co!'ta l\lesa
548·7505. $29.950 ::ia l/Sun/Mon 12·4)
l 04 0 Linden 1'1. Costa l'l'lesa
642· ! 122, $24,9!10 (Open dail y)
216 Poppy, Corona de! fl'lar '
644·4910 . $87.500 (Sun 1·5 30)
320 Prospect. Ne1\•porl Beach
f.\46-7171 !Sun 2-61
32:~ Le C;onia, Ne,vport l\cach
fi46·7171 iS Lin 2·fil
2516 \iist;i. N e,,·port Brael1
64G·7 17! 1Sa! & Sun 2-5)
1106 t-;n ldenrorl C'orona drl i'i lar
67~·2222 !S(l t & Sun 1 ·51
SOl f\ings fld. J\1C\Vport Beach
fi42 -82:Jfl 1Sa! & Sun)
l:J Bdrn1 & Fatn or Uen l
130 Shorcchff Dr, Corona dcl l\1 ar
642-5200 (Dall y
3044 ri.·Jadeira li\·lesa Verde) CJ\1
673-4350. $3!'1,000 /Sa t & Sun)
*2024 Nautilus Ln, (Baycrr~t ) J\18
!i42-52QO · iSat & Sun 1·51
1130 Prmhrokc Ln. f\\'c!-ilrl iff ~ l\'B
67!1·2JOI ISat & Sun 1-5:30)
1717 'l"crrtipin. Nc,1·porl Beach
64 0· 7171 /S un
14 Bc.dr oon1s)
*3GD \ils ta Ra.va , Nc"'port Beach
675·3210 . S47.950 iSun da _v)
!4 Bdrn1s ll\: Fan1 or l)enl
284fl Boa Vista Dr (fl.lcsa Verdel Ci'i l
847-8:101. $3 7.900 tSa t & Sun
97:i .r unipero Dr .. Costa l\leca
:i4f}-3fi60 (Sat & Su n 1·!1 )
2025 1 rra1n1er Ln . l!unt ington Beac h
!-"Hi2·737·1 1Sa1 l~ Sun J.;; 301 * 1 BIO l.rc11 ard Ln i\1e11 porl R<'a<"h
548·0218 /Sun l ·:'l\
3008 l)nrn rnurt. T.a!!una llf'ach
!l4;'i-8f.183. <1 94·2723 1Sa l & Sun
604 1\!lvJ('\\. Lagu na Beach
fl42-:i200 1s.1t ~~ Sun l ·iil
61fl 7 l.:in1·as tcr 11\""pt Shnres cor fl 2n d) NR
fi7:l·6f1JO rSun 1-:il
410 1\lorn 1ng ~tar if)ovcr Shore~) 1\'R
fi..J4·4!110 . Si !'l.!100 !Sat & Su n 1.fi '.lOl
*4.'500 Orrn1i.:t11 11 i('a mco Shnresl ('d'.11
64 4·4!110. ~1 7 :1 .000 l!'i un J.fi :1()\
301 (':111;11 l:'V .. p1 Shn rc~) !\'H
:-i 4fi·7602. Sfi fl.000 IS;it & St111)
9681 l~:i n r!f;ill !Jr, JltintinJ;lon Bearh
!"i45·0fi05 (Sa t & Sun l 0·61
.91 61 ('r:i11·ford fir. ll ti nl1ngton Reach
•• 962·3748. S29.750 rSal & Sun)
1629 1\nli qua. Ne1vpnrl Beach
644·2430. 833-0700 ISu n 1 ·fi)
18781 Via Patatino ITurtle ltnck frill s) Irv
644 -2430. !"133-0700 IS undav)
20fl 7 Con1 1norlore (Raycrest) NB "
64 2-82~fi. $7 4,500 /Sunday)
**41 5 Bay.o;;iclc Or . Nc11·port Rcarh
675-3210. S14fi 000 /Sat & Sun)
1962 1 \\latcrhurv l.n. 1 luntin glnn Bearh
962·2237, $29.750 (Sat & Sun)
![i Rfl rrn s & f''an1 or Den)
** I !18 Linda Isle. Ne,vport Beaeh
642-6200 fSat & Sun 2-5 :30)
*2006 G:ila.'<y Or rn ovc r Shores) NB
646· 1550 ropcn daily)
*1636 Anita Ln 1Bayc rcst) NB
644 ·4910. $79.500 rsat & Sun 1-5:30)
**210 Evening Star. !Dove r Shores) NB
642·8235 (S unday)
(6 Bd r n1 & l-~a m)
2600 Ra ~!'hore Or .. ~-en•port Beach
644·2430, JJ33-0700 (Sun Afternoon)
DUPLEXES FOR SALE
' 12 & 3 Bdrm)
40J .Jasmine, Corona del Ma r
674·8550 1Sat & Sun 1-5:30)
* 'ool
PILOT CLASSIFIED
ORANGE COAST'S BEST
SALESMAN ••
co: Ts
$47.800
HARBOR '112esctVCr6c~enf ty,.,
I . WA LLACE
· REALTORS
~546-4141~
(Open Evening$)
28SO Mesa Verde Or. • Costa Mes11 I 11 e Phone 546-5990 1 _ I •
!~!.6:·~000 2407 E. COAST HWY., CdM
6
7S-3000 LOCATION PLUS
\\':ilk 10 11·~:.STCl.J Ft' !'!!Of"-
l'l'.'l'C CF:NT l~r:. :\1:1r1nrrl'
~r l1ool , p111l!1c l1hra 1·y, '.11Hr·
Jlll'I"!'. park ;1<1d Ir 11 !I I.~
1·0\1r1s. Nr.JI llarh!•r ll1gh·
IH ll•I Tl\1rr Hdn11 . 11,11h 2(1
COMPANY
REALTORS
"SINCE 1944"
673N4400 &·~~.. Sportsmans I General General ~a Speciol IVAN WELLS Near Beach
' • ... I I f I .'i/Xll'iOllS, 1·slo1·y wilh 3 hdr,
. • ~d ,·oom,. ' '"' "· """"' -PRESENTS -ff'!t~~~--~J.,.1~. dinHI>;". ou1~1:1ntlit1~ shC'lt('r-~1 ~ bat h.~. large fa mily room
".; "!:l' add11 1nn t•• \l~l r. nr1.,,. ..................... ="""""::""""""':'""""""""""""""'"""" rn1 1 1'110 Balli li•H11<' 11 1lh General General
. . <'fl 11atin 11•1th 1.:as barllC'cu<' 11·11 h bl'il"k iirt'place, llp.
I , I .' .. l . ja;.1. ,~ 1'1.US :: ··~r ;::ar11 :::" with New Model Home I graded i·a.rix-ting . AJI very h11·i.:1• r1·:u· I i\'111;.:: 1"00111 O\'~·r-1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;
lrok1n~ ).;l!'an1111g h1'alr[ll•
~ r r d I !<harp &· r·pady lo move in. nrg<" s iop an storagC' ol. Conie to m; Galaxy
a111\ llll!'!'t•{I pool. Alt 11\IS
Jor only S:Q,!J:.iO -ll11n·y• !
Evenings Call ;~1~J:l6.>
Beautiful
Cliff Drive
PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES
SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT
S Linda Isle Drive
.Jost <'On1 pleted 4 BR .. 51 :..o ba. ho1nc 11·1 ra1n.
11n. ,I\: ~ltzd v. l\·lag111f1ccnt 39 It. 11"atcrfronl.
li 1 rn1 \\'/frpl. & 11•et bar . $155.000
26 Linda Isle Drive
llecoralor furnished . 5 Br. 5 bath hon1 e fac-
jng lla rbor Island , Jacuzzi & sauna. Ready
for i1n n1ed. occupancy. \V /doc k S200,000
53 Linda Isle Drive
Jlon1e on lagnon. 5 BR ., 4 1'.: ba .. \V/4 rrpl cs.,
1acuzzi tu b, hd\1'd. fi r~ .. sep. llv. r n1 .. din.
i·rn .. farn rn1 . & brkfst rn1 ~1 7 5.000
92 Linda Isle Drive
THI NKING
OF
SELLING?
.\l.\f~!\l::T YOU ft 110.\11::
\\'ITll
l'.'.;!QUE: H0 :\1ES
"T!!t:Y'RE 1111:: llOTIEST
or·I-·1cE IN TO\VN"
'.°'iolt'' fill! l Uniqur clO<'.~ not
JUSI ""lls l" h<t!ll('S . 11\ey
MARKET THEM!
Un1ql11• 111a rkl'lt'd 11 v ,. r
$fl00.IXJ() in 10 .. al Rr:il Es-
1,\lt• on 1hr la~t .~() dt•)~.
10 root can1f)('r door and P rice l :l6.7:-JO. See it or
Dnv<'. Dovc>r Short's, \ll i>er ph-· "" 2313 I ~· bQ~t door lo llw en closed """"' ,,..,. or mm-e iiuo. lhis o>-.;ciung. new, ful'nisbt>d yard.
Only Sl6,(XX}
Ca ll 1101\1 673·85Ml
\5 THEREAL
ESTATERS
• ' , , I I \'
NOW VACANT
J111n1ed. possrs~ion. Sharp.
sharp 4 BR '! BR ho1111' in
pnmr location. Covc1'f'd pa-
rio, slon" B·B·Q. n1oclt:rn
kitC'h. cozy tirepl & closf'
10 shC:pping. fllA/V A 1er1ns
or assumr 61 i'/~ lo.i n -$2l!O.
1110. illC'\. !axe.~. Can ~~1J.S.\2·1
(Ol'J('n ('\'l'S,1
model. just ro111 pleted.
Panoran1il' vie11· of Bay and
1!11ls. '.1 13.«huoms, ;, llaths,
fOl'mal dinini;: room. break-
fast 1'0010 \\"L!h v1r11-. \ll'l)'
r n!•'rtt11nablr fan1ily MOm
1111h 11·PI ha1·. 01·rf]olar.~ thr
t)l)OL Thr 10111' /llllSI \1 an11'd
f1•;11 11r1\~ 1111 111 onr -1-:Jei::an·
t"). Vil'", l '•)(>I and 0 1)\'l'I'
.Shor,..s.
\.\"hilt> you'rf' lie!'" wr"d
also like t!l show you somr
f'SCiling v 1c11• lot~ on which
w,. can hui\d lo _y0ur par·
1icut11r needs.
'-0 THEREAL ~ESTATE RS
FALL BROOK
S.in Lu is Rey Downs
Thf" f1 nrst horS(" country. J
Bil .• '.! ba., a 11ract1ve older
hlln1r nr~llcd in 8'~ acres,
J:'.('t\tly slop1ni;-land with
v 11'1'. ideal ~llr per manent
pas111r,._ r.111y be-divided.
$70.000.
BERG • MacKAY
REALTORS f714) Tall-0152
High\vay 76. BonsaTI, Calli.
Ivan Wells & Sons I ASSUME NEW
FHA LOAN
Cl1STO~\ BUIL.OERS
~INCE 19~~
I 01111rr 1ransfert"ed , Need
$l ~i00 do1.-11. \Vil! carry baJ. I ancr on 2nd . .j br + lrJ:" tiv
rn1, 1 1111)r!'S.~ll'(' .~!one frplc,
'l patil'ls, plu s playhouse.
Q11a!1ry c11~1orn c.111~1 ruc 1 1nn.
Stre~S•'fl lnr :Jnd s1ri1•y 11·ilh
plitll~ ;.,v;11l :i1Jlr~ H1·l lCJ' 1h;H1
llf'\\' 1·on<lll 1n11 . T11.1l.11 n1ln1.
n1un1 t'urr· ~·:inl. !'r.11'1J11t'I
llr1:::,h1s ~ l.11").!,<' llf'd1·1o0111'
'.' fu ll hidhs, IHI',!!' !:J/lllb
run111. All al 111~1 ~lj.UIXI. l.•'1
II' Sh<"11• ."Ill 1111.., \'1·1,; SjW'<'
1:1l h .. 111t• l•wl.•). (".,II
I\ i.l·7lfl
J1e;:iu!. fl 13 1~. 4 IJa. hon1e \V /formal din. rn1.
& f::in1ily r1n. 3 F'rplcs. Outside sta1r1vay.
1.iuil t-111 'gun cabinet & bookshelves. $145.000
For complele info rmation on all homes &
*POOL HOME
Ul"'l()Uf. li()MfS I Eas1siclr -J usl rrtlrroratcrl
fleal £11111. 67!>-6000 I , JEAN SMITH, RLTR.
IDO 1-.:. 17th ~1.. C;>.f 646-3253
~·~1 L. coj•t 11wv. IV 111 lmn1ar.ula11' (.'OfKht1011. BEST ON COAST lots, pl ease call: Coro1111 0.1 Mu,C1llf. :l HP., 2 BA, al!-rlrctrir bll n Vt"ry lal'll'.f" ~ BR • ..,/virw.
BILL GRUNDY, REAL TOR
833 Dover Or., Suite 3, N.B. 642·4620 Beh ind In Payments
$23,000 Full Price
Shcwl d1sta111·r In •w·r;,in a11d l ---""'"""""""'""""""""~~--:'""""'""""""""""""~
-""""~!!!!!"""""~""""""' kt1<'lwn, new c>rpt~. pain! &· A Noble Home I d r ps. Only S37.000. Call for
ap1)01ntmrn1. In Meredith 673-3663 frl2·2:.!.l:\ F:vrs. BROADMOOR
HARBOR
VIEW HILLS
Pie r k 11oa l. ()pf!n house Sat
1' ~n. 250l Ocean Blvd. at
Ca rna tion in Corona del JI.far
Home Show Re•ltort
"Armcha ir fioust>hunling·•
3.11·, E. Coa.~t Hu.·y., CdM
J'h111111111g-. ~ •1Uc·1·n-s11i'd b«l· General ___ ---1 Gener11\~-
ro011 1s, ma~lt·r l!f'11t·ov111 has ----------
'" "·"' '""" MESA VERDE I · "Attention
nr rnorn. 1 1 11.~;.·:.~~''(;1 1,1.'.:r'~~:: $28 250 I Developers:''
;•n<I ,,,,,11 ·[11 11~ ''' ·'P ''•' ' 1 · ·1 J'1·111u•fanr!unc !our1hn1·1·r~ -An •"\(·('pltonld 1 .i 11<' 111 " ·' (' V ~ll\.lil"l!I \11\ 1 .• 1,111 1\11)• p.1.1 1 !{11!'1·sn!r Otlntv -ar1ou~ l11·d1unrn f(•l'IH<•I cuun;.:_Hr.•·:t To•nus ;i 11d f1 11a;1c111< 11va1J-
ll1PJllh ,,f 'il.'ili 1w1' rn11n1h . I 1 1rl 1111 • 11 ·1r 111111(· 0•\ ". 1' Y ', , ' ,· ahl1•. J\tlJarr nl lo \' .111.C.A.
Anyn111' 1·vn h11~" CAI.I.· Ii< hlr!'t'I 111 i\lrl'a \rHI' ;inrl Ciiy Sc>r\'l("rl'. Tllr H•«tl
Walker & Lee Onl.v ~~)o,',:l;lll . HI' DO"Jl ~,~1flit'l'S Ed l\;1,.;d11;i 11
:!";'!f\) llal"l)C11· Bl\'d. ,11 Ail.11ns
.>l'.i-O!(i".1 l)f"'ll "!11 !I J 'il'I
B4RGAIN
Call ti7~-s:.:.n x42.2:i:~-,
Takr n lonk ' ! li••tlro111n '.? -
Gardens
."llll"r-i<harp, splil-lrvrl hon1r
I\ 1th :t IJdt'. :.:'' ~ b;ilh. hugC'
\\1ilrll1t PiUlPIN:I f.1nu ly J'(>fl!ll
\\1th PV ~IOllf' firi'p!i!l'(', for-
111111 du1u1~ 1·011111. Sltuntcd
on i·ul-cl•··-".<r .~!r«1•1, in pn•.o;.
lit;•' 111•1g hborhood c•lo$r IQ
h1'Ht'!1rs. s1·hools &· shor).
pin g. Pho11r• :14G-~:ll.1 for
nion' inlorn1a11on. S·l~.;;OO.
\-0' '!'HE REAL
\""\.. ESTATERS ~ • •• .. t ' ••
t.:11h, 1~iu!-,.11.r ln1. nt•11 rr:i\( Tree-Lined Beauty $23 950
n1r•' r..:•1111, onb S:?:!.'1.t(l "lll; in t.:t1'>l.i ,\IL•s;:1. :; b<'droon1-. . ' LEASE OPTION
11lltlil!llllll 1ld'\ll pl11~ l-";11111!1 [~ll)Jll. ''11AP.J). 4 BDRM + POOL I
OWN ER ANXIOUS \\'f~ll • flv.,r .. 1h.1! :<)J:11l;lr • , Tl11.~ Lllrt1mar 2 .~rory hc1H1!y
2 h1\llllHU" liath,, l'ark-l1k1• 1 1'.uk I lk<' ~rl 1UI!! Brni_H1_1n1 I.~ +olral lnr thr larJ(I' ra n11ly
associated
BROKERS-REALTORS
2025 W Bolboo 67l·l66l
New Sharp Listing
No cl own !o n Vr! or all
l1'rms 10 SlJit T his ho1nr has
~ &Ir. fa mily ro KJ111 & :!
baths p!u~ lil charn1in~ kit-
1•hr11 \\'11 h plrt1t.v o/ rup-
1x,;1r1t.~. Thr y11 rd hall spi•tnk-
lrrs front & rrar plus srw r-
~J lovrly uS4'il bnrk p!anl-
CI'$. !lurry on rt11s onr!
J-'l·irt'(j a l JUSI S.10.:>tl(l Cill
\-oTHEREAL
"-ESTATERS . ' . . .
675-7225
;\'EAR 1':J Toro Rd .. attrac.
l Bil, dr11, trplc. 2 BA, crpt,
Bt>autifuJ Spanis h st)"lr homr lndsc:pd, Ulk 11·a1J. cul-<!f!-sac
orf<"nni::-2600 S(fUArl' fr r! of .~!.. 11·alk 10 rlcm, schl, J,1
x1·nc:1uus living. ·rhis 4 B.R.. n1; 10 frft"Way & 2 shop cen-
'/1.; h;i!IJ homr is fully land-Ccsr. $26,500 Appt only
selll>ftl. VIEIV or sparkling 837-0016 lighl.~ and n1ountain~. Clnse I ·B-•-lba-.-l~,1~.-nd-----I
to ~·11.~hiou r.~land schools
and churrh('s. c o'n1muni1y BY 0\\'NER
fl'Xl l a nd grernbelr. $69,500. Lil!lt• l sland. St.-c!udcd 1.,
Shmvn by appt. 6-14.()!lt):I l'us tomized all ctec. home. 2
EASTSIDE
9UALITY BUILT
HR, 2 BA, 2 story. :Family
nn. k d('('k overlooking
,,IJ,,, p .: 1.·dr.~1111 .\ f.1 1n1I~
1•~1111. • ••l•J"'r 11lu111l11n1;.
l\lltl··l/1· 1,.••l1•••1n,, ll••n1r
,1.11 1! 111'1 1.;1l';H fur CalllHt· hnn1r. l·.ntr:v hall. <tinini:. -, Hdrn1, 2 Ba's, blt1n~ •. \Int
ll"' 111111:.;. i\ppnii.,,'(] 1Jnd r .. 11ni. 11nn11l 1t 1·r11lral plail, .,hoppinc .~ ,.(·huols rlosr-U~·· 1 BIG CORONA_B_EACH
p·;,d) 1 .. -rll .•I S.'l,!t:iO lart:" ~It• h••ri 11·1th hu1H-n1 l{rr r<'·dl'!' 6-· rompl rrphl. 1 · -1~1111 ''· .\1.n 11r .,Ji1111 lnt«okf;i ,( hnr. thtlll·lll i ;in:.;t' ,.,,; ,1,.,1,,,. 1,. , •• 2 ,., ,,.1 Anrl thr po1n! arr an ra~y '"u f111~"ilnlv'!tl.~ll! \l~:T." '\,of f)n,in .<ll<I mini· '.' " "'· '" ... ..,, " .\!rnll fn)m t h r nr11ts1. ·MORGAN.REALTY 11111m clu11r1 in rH1,. ,,:-;>;. 1-o\.,.n t-<J1 ,h11ashi·1. ~ ~11 1' 1rrn1s al""a\·:i11. nirr~! ••·arm f.. lilJR<'. 3 BR.
:I B«lroonis pl us guest housr,
1l'ond shin)'.!lr roof. ptaslrr
"'alt~. h11rd\\'1Xld floors, dr·
l11rhC'll 1lnuhlf' ~a1·a ~r. rru 11
lrt"r~. 11 ·~ 11 be1111ty 11 1
~'.!7,9.l!l. l\.~l'tl mablr 6";. loan
111•a1l;ihl!'. C'n ll ~1 IQ..Jl:o1
40pr!1 f"\'<'~ \
gardrn 11'/largc pa t io
br!o11 . Bcan1 c ,.fl i nx s,
hrth1·d pnrwl1nc:. \\'Ol'll crpl.
\1·al nut rab11lf'ts. 0 l her
quahly ma !rnal~ lllC'I f\fe x
l1h•. rrrra1.ro, m arbl •.
J;ta1nlr~~ stf'"L r-.tany ap..
pl1ances nffr rrd 11.l llP·
pra1~al. 61~-7060.
I' ~I c:• kin.:. '111•d 1, .. d1 r1•Hll:-. Op!'n I
2. YEARS NEW. Walker & Lee l_;~~~~~·~()-~j9';ls~arbor I. nn ·~j)t'n S111 & Sun 1.·,
673 6641 615 64S9 · ~ COATS 1\1'.~I. 111 l>rnut "O!rf Corn-College Park
OPEN HOUSE
* VALUE.PLUS * WALLACE 2'2~ C.nld<'tl!'O/I, Cd~l :.:;~!fl 11 111 1~"' 1:Jl1d 111 J\d:1111, REALTORS Br•11111 ·I 1111 ~ H.1 11 ,111 rll-.; Home Show Realtor1.
.l RR . Pool nn<J larJ:'e covr.r-
r;iiiliiii~ .. ~-~~·· ~~~~~I "d patio. New shai;c ca~t \II"•' (.;nrdt'll ki!(h, hnck :,ri.Olf., <)prn 'td !l P\I l '•l/\ J•.n,1 -.1d•• :: hrd1·(1!1111~ e 962-4454 • I 'l\rn1rha 1r llo11 ~rh111111nl!'
lpl , l111111dry n11 t. !<1" 11 n.i111 ''Welcome 111lh ~ 111.11is 1111111.iy h111il Open Evenings .1:1~;, ~;. Cnast !hl'y , Cd:\!
111 ("1lri1pl \\' '!l\·~ll11d p.1 1111 w1rh h11:..;r luirk r1 1'(•pl:1('r 675-7225
.,. - -HERITAGE thn1out_ Blt-in.s, Corfln' lot
1tA1 lSUll 1vith room for hoot or camp. ~::;;;;;:~;;;:;;;:::;;;'I r 1'. \Valk to school~ and shop.
.I.· ~pr111~l1·1 ; .. \Int{' \J. low To .Convenience'' an<I n~!lll tn p.11·k .\lf>lll' hon1 ---1-------------iiii--
;-;,, rln Vfl .. In iln t"l!A. Call t.1v111.: 111 1l11s Lu1· ... 1y .1 Bn oi•, 1u11r11·r 1n rP;11• .1ard l1r· Like The Beach 2 DELUXE ~-PLEXES
-----ping. JO'i11 d-0\\'n. Convcn.
itinn11! f1ni1 nci111t ~3:l,950,
:~19.0.;:io. 2)<16 Greenbri ar,
otr Prin{'elon. lh>1111· {'lnM' tn 1h1• h< :H'h ,( ~1tl« large 1Jrtnrhrd dnuhlr r ou'll lovr 1h1s.l br.flroom~ on
~hopp1 1\;.: 16."iO ~ri. fr·ct of i;:.oraL'l" Pr ic·rr t al only 11 Bonu~ Loi, Schnol~. Shop. QfCA HERITAGE 1-';u111ly 1.1vu1i: In nnr 11/ :~lfl.!l:iJ Call nn,1• Nor 1nd11y. ping and {)rran Fresh Air. ~ ti"*. uun l l111H111),;l()r1's nl{'t'S1 arras, 6!1-~\-i(I. $29.500. 8•12-2.l..i."1
~~::==::==;;~/ "11 !ht~ lur <onl,\' s~1.7.·,o
)! ll-1!-2,'1:t"1. Doll House
$21,000
\-0' THE REAL
\""\.. ESTATERS ~ ''" ·,. ' .
1-o·THEREAL l~ESTATERS
'\,. " ' ' ' .. ' " ' .
....::~11=u=ss=A=N=o==s=K~IP~P~E~Dcc==1
Spa c. J BR I.: 2 Ba in C"l1oirr
N.B. area, O,..·nrr 11'11 n1s
quick snlc. Priced below
rnkL NF.\V 8()•;:. loan. 714 ',Q
H urry, 1hC'~ \l'On'r f11st.
$72,SOO. EACH
PERRON REALTY CO.
6·12·1771 ANYTl:\.11:: on !h,. n111rkr1 . T11i~ is The ras1{'st draw in 1he \\lest the .. u!r.~r hc>n1r 11r ·\"r :-;r{'n __ Only S2.000 do11·n, Nier 3 _____ _
111 all'hilr _ t..1 ..... , d(lublr t'asl rcsul1s 1111" jusl a phone 11 Daily Pilot Classified bf>drooms Priced al S26.9:i0. I *OPEN SAT./ SUN.*
Coron• d•I Mar
BROA.Di\100R-llarbor Vlew
H i l ls. Un l qu~ h ome
"'/sn1ashing entrance. inner
rourtyard, ("Xposcd beam!!,
Adj to grnbelt. Comm pool.
4 br. lam rnl. 2'Ai ba.
$74,:iM. Opt<n Sal. Sun. 1-5.
64-1-0."i.J:t .... Ad. 642-.i678 · .... 2 1 I A g11i·ai:•· _ o\'l'rsizi'<I Int . nr\\• ratl 111\·ny • 6-IZ-:i6i8 Brokrr .IM2--2i1.). 3044 MADEIRA --77 nytime OPEN 1·5 SAT. & SUN.
1106 Gold•nrod
Outstanding :l RR. ~autitu.I
p1unt • v('ry clran. Try 1h1s [..;:;::;:;:;:;::;:;::;:;::;:;::;:;:;:;:;:;:;...;;:;:;:;::;:;:;:;::;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;::;=";;;::;::;:;:;:;::;:;:;;;;::;:;;;;::;::;= Lov!'ly imn1aru1B11" hnmf'. 1-_ _ _ _ _
nn" ~·1&.l!iHO Br.autiful ground~. Cov. P~· 5 BEDROOM
:!ti"Z'J llnrhnr, C .. \1
Your Goin
Neighbor's Loss
Th1l' 11rw l•:-;1!n.: will i<rll
(llli(•kly ;1~ lt1r. hot)lf• IS 1111·
Jllflf'Ulo!r ill ;:ind OU1 I! fCl\·
1itr,·s 3 lll"'drnurn~. ',? ha!h.,,
;1r d fanldy n"IOrn 11111<> l'/Bt1n
\\ ith BRQ, No•w .~hai:, r :1r•
T"'l1ni;: 1h11111111 ;111d braut1-
1111ly <1rro1 arffl• Thi5 lr.vrl,v
homr tnity sho1\.~ liter 11
rnndl'I J~l'IN'd rlgh1 rnr f11~1
salr a1 S'.:1.500. ~>1~231J.
1-0 THE RE.l!,L
\""\.. ESTATERS
' ' J', ' ••
BAYSHORES
&-~111. \\ll!r rfnint ··ui.1nn1
hnrnf': •I or J l'M'!rml'i. v./
lc:r pnnl, (l!l ~7 fl lor r1nr~I
l<>nr:: '':llrr VI•'" rif ma!n
('hn nnrl. S2'.l.1.i.'J() Ry .llf•f)'l.
Bill Grundy, Realtor
R.'l1 !1n1·1·1· l~r . N'.fl &11·41i20
The Puzzle with the Bui/t.fn ChucHe
0 Rearronae letier.1 of the
loor x rombled words lJe.
low 10 form four limple word5
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I · ,~ i 0 t I I t
I LA RH S I J Alegolq""J',•cana1am-' t-T,~,_,.,-y,-y-1 ~ cofs owner be held respons-1 ible for kittens my cot might ~~-~~-~~ hove ofter o -· Oil my
I H I S N 0 P lprope<ly?" •·+
I , I ' I I I ; ... u.,,,,,,, •h• ·h""''· -·d V' by l1Jl1ng In the miulf19 WOl'd.
YoU d•~•lop from step No. 3 ii.low.
8 Pf1....,..NUM8fllf0 r tfTTftS
() UNSCllAMBlE fORI ANSWE R ,
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SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 900
rio . .1 BR. Ir fam ily rm. 'l
R.i!hs. Sli.9l'XI. i\ t'OQ!llY vacant 5 lx'droom g11rd"C'n, pool, vie11',
home on .11 chnicc Eastside DON V. FRANKLIN Georg• Williamso!'I
REALTOlt
cul-de·sac with t:asy boal Realtor
11nrt camper a ccess, AND 673-l22'2
57.1·{~-:rll !i l!'i-1:!64 Evrs. owner may consider least"
DOVER SHORES option. Distsidc. ---cA'MEO SHORES
View ho1nc. 1J4R Sanllago Dr. S45.9:"i0 Beautiful ~an View
Bl'.'st buy • Sflll.C, 5 BR. 1 hn, Cnlt 673-8.':liO today Jusl listed! 4 BR. I< ram. rm.
Ad11f1l11ble floor 1'1l11n for w/4 N:. & pool. 4639 Gorham
('{)UPle or lge. family. N1•wly Dr. S9.1.000, By 11.pp'I.
dec:orared, By 11pp'1. $91,000 Bill Grundy, Re.1ltor
BUI Grundy, Realtor 83.1 Dover Dr., NB 642-4620
S:l.l Dover Dr., N.B. 642-4620 1--,..======-· IOWNER leavln~ qiu11t aell,
PENDING REPOSSESSIONS Harbor View tl ilfli' borne. 2
FORECLOSURE Sparlding clean homes, some Yr11. FM'W, .idu!t occupied. 4
newly painted & carpet~. 2 BR. 2 '~Bil. Vie w.8)' •PP'I.
Priet'd tor quick Mir. Now 3,4 4. 5 bdrms. So~ wirh 644-WOCi All 3 P~1.
vacant • niC,. rf'aldcntl.111 pools. FllA-VA conv, terms, a rea, 2 stry 4 RR + lfl: froin UO.ooo to $40,000. DUPLEX. by owner. Spac. -4
lxtnu.<1 rm, a.JI bllins, crp !A, COL.LINS Ii: WATT'S INC. BR. 21~ BA wtgood income
di'?& k rnort. 107. dn movr.1 8843 Adsrn1 Avr. 962-j,,)23 unit, Open Slit Ii Sun. 117
you in. Cal l Ray Giuilt, Tris, Cd~1 . 644-8799
llERrrAGE REAL EST ATE STEPS TO BEACH 2 BR, 1 BA + 1 Br. apt on 2-Sly, A-lrame. 3 BR. + 4·· ,_ -f H '17 -S.10·11.i l. .1 "''· s. 0 wy. ~ ·"""" -~~--~=---1 fan11ly rm , Corner lot . 1· R 11· -• =" 2 CdM LOTS $$ 1nn. ' 1n1 ~. Only S.12.900 -trnn~
With Nice Duplex! CAYWOOD REAL TY Costa M.1a '
POPPY AVE.I S64,9SO 6306 IV, Coa~I lh\ ., N.B.
Home Show Realtors 541-1290
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675-7225 Cla.<1.<1ified section.
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-i BR, 2 RA, cv<I pat\o.
Carpelini;:. drapeJI, built lrt1
di.11hWlsMr, $29,9:JO. $'A,~
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mainl. ~hr, h·i,: sllchng gl;\~f. h•1m" nr ..-·hoot~ & shp·g. COAST P CAZA _ 5 BR. G bi . w/elevaior. S2 OPEN SUN. 1-4 w/att. gara&e• ii< pa1101. On ~l0~1 & f'OJ"' • SuPEr short e \\'ALK TO OC'r::AN~ NICf:
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1\•)t rm. dhl i.::.ir ~ S:li,tnl .• ~s;~um11l:il_e F'llA I ldeal price ol $:?:!,!OJ 111 Cu~lll l litt., 1 Bli, vacitnr C:olon\al JI. Joi. Pier & float. :J27j,OOO, j IS04 Cley Strfft I valuable 172x204. 1 blk Bank hou.r5 · .food bu&lnHS -1 e C d hlld k
mi . C~n\~~~''~-n::\u1~ ~I~ !lo.an art,', •P'ho· l~.~ Do' ',set Mai& lor tht,; 11harp and ~ty:~'. fo11:"d a'.r,I ga1"1'20'500R/ Tip of Lido Isle I 3-2 BR units, with enclosed or •-•mm",1~~-,2,:i.11~:· ~;e~~H~~h'in~O-suo~· pts, fl>I', c o •
ntar a sc · 1 · • · .an<-, · 11t' .,..;,.. 4 I. I 1:le&n 3 bN!roo111 n1ans1on 2 · urry-wou I as · · · Beaut. 'I BR., 5 Ba. ho1nt1 .2 1 garaget in. choiee Newport n ... u e ' J · ' · • -
nr J\''.l'P! rw) Antl(';aS 111 KC111 3 BR/~ Ua. honw; rn1. Jrpll·. lU)(Ul'l{}Ug halhs. Dflt'fl -pill' Rex L. Hodges t47-2S2S frplrs. 56 It. water tronta_g'" Heights are a . Recently I Good rerms. Gail Page ou1~AR-DCORE.;L TY • RARE INDEED! 2 Br. \rl·~ ,.,. 1'1 11111111 '1al 11 · :!100 s11 ti. North .. asl Ci\1,' CarJW'TS '>l·i1h nu11i:h111~ dr1111-4 UDR!'.!, 2 ba home in Glen Ro>1n for large boat ~l1p1, ruilntf'd ins!-:!e /, out. f ee ~;n4l'i'31l545 Sl':rnard St, CM tncri yd, kida 6r ~ts. $135/ Ou tdoor Oltll•·t ~ ~ lgt1ts ~'IOO TOTAi CO"'J'S 1 p . $:iK!OOO ,,.. 11171 Harbor. Ci\1. Ch 1 1 hi 1 1 t 1 n 5'\,,', Loan, S32,CXX>. By 1 es . ., • !'i • 0 Mar. Fully landscaped.CloM' r ice , . simple Joi Sjl 950 I mo1 111;·,~u~8'11"t:;., s S~nnklin~ ow11rr. 54G-:i.l.l\6. Ct buyers. Fil/\,~ ·~r.~ 11'111 to shp'g areas, schls, park Bill Grund~, Rltr. WALKER 'REALTY INVESTMENTS /\RE you interested in pP.Ople ALA R•nt•ls
,;\. fn'll & b~ ;\t>11' \1;i1e1· 1 Rl::TIREO? Heiir\ng? Quiel I h,. p111d hy ~1·!1• I pl~ H & heh. S2!1,7~. Call 962-2237. 833 Dover Dr., NB 6•12-4620 I I \\'1TII ''MAJOft" and creative Art? X1nt OP-1999 H•rbor e 64sJfoo
h·1:: rishwsllr. c!l~flOS<tl. 2.09.~ ~ecludt'll i br, I ~ b& 11dul; you'"' llrl'.'rl nf n•nlin~(:~l~r Huntington H•rbour Tl1ADE Pen1n. Point 4 br, 2 6JS.SlOO TE~ANTS-LEASEBAO\S ri;.1:11rnv~~~~:~t r:qu~~~~: * * * ~t\ ft -11;r) •<1 !I ~.1 1 1·onllon11niu1n. By 01vrie1· n~lJ.:li_' 111' !hr oni'. ... • • lta, Cape Cod, adj best J Br, 2 BA, la11a 1 nn, 2 Qf'FtCF. lully ucured. p h 0 n l' $1J;i-NEA1" & Clean 2 •8r,
s,,'l-1.:-00 B} ,.,111,•r :~H;...:lfol.O Gt!-!:1:\'16 j NO\\'! •• \VATERFl10NT-3 Hr. 2 OCf'an hl'11eh. l"<'r Lido l.~le f.rplcs, bh-Jn.i , laund?' rni. CO\t!\tF.RCJAI. 77g ... 511SO before :i.30 p.rn ., bltn~. child ok,
---PENDi NG___ 0\VNE H-3 br, 2 t.u1 lrplr On Wa Iker & Lee R;J, sund1•i:k + I.oat dOtk hum<-Pr1nr1p11ls Q II J y .' Alley. boat spaCf', \\ ;o.lk 10 & AP'l' BLD'GS 771-5851 after 6 p.m.
FORECLOSURE \ OVf'r J(}.000 sq rt c~!-1'..l('-S;\(', S8l,OOO or ISf' opt. Ownet• ~:!. .~i;hoo!s. owrier. 642-4!i&8. I w. R. DUBOIS, INC. NEEDED: s11:i-PAINT' Save• 3 Br. 2
J 1 1 l'f"<luf'f'd 14 0(\) :-><'•· 1111~ Prof Jndscpd & dr<'. F11/\' Rf'allors &14--4132 or &44-7433. LIDO Isle lot -57'xll8'. Newport Shores fR.E. Brokers! 8.ll9-14J Ba, Jrplc, family or sngls. ~sH!l huU~•· 1,h;.~ "(l(j Ml fl. ~·.·:. SJ2,900. :146--51191. ~7~ Harbor Blvd. 11 1 /uJ11n1.~ DAVENPORT Jslall11 ... !ar;esl avail on !hf' island. LNV F:S'I'OH \l'an1ed for com-W~~~~~~~~~st~~ Blue B••con * 64S.0111
>oltJTdJ:t'. plu~ 11}('(1 ~tt tt -:, jl HY O\\"NER in tlPsirablf'I ~l;t-9-191 01lf'n '11] 9 P~1 Beau!\ful J br + hPatP<I Via Loree. $52.500. By 3 BR, den, xlra bl1n~. dps. ml'rcial development . lat n!turn on mon~ inve!Ll• • 1\.1~1 RANOi• 2 +Earn
,., ... ii.1 h111ld1n1;: lH! .\l \ Jo i .\h~sa VPrdt-, 4 BR . retri,I!. pool, .!ohuff le boa nl by O\\'lll'r n3i449-2998 rp!, s:n.ooo. Avail imme(I. SllS,00> cash rcq'd. \Yll l ed, secured w/collateraJ. Rm (rpl t'pt idrp dbl ta.r
.\II f<•r Sll.:IOO ('all R11y au S4S.CXXI, :i-10-6677. TIRED Of 01•11Pr, s-19.900 S-16-91"19 1.1 00 rrsidt>1we -4 bdrrn, 2 By ownPr. 642-34(H prin· return II',; NNN. Bkr For nlOre info write PO kid~ & Pe 111 SJ9:J.· '
Cnult :..IO-llj\ HERJT,\CI-: 3 BH. J I.,. BA, rumpus & RENT RECEIPTS? Irvine b11, by ownC'r. C111! 67:1--.'15.'>'I riplf'~. 642-0;:i90. I Box 18:9 Santa Ana. I --
RP.AL ESTATF._. -1 lauul.Y nn S2:':00 down or 6?J--O.ll2 S•nf• An• SUPEH 4-pl,,, n<"ar RF""AIL • ,0,k <M"• -e ~!OVF. UP• 3 Br. '1 Ba,
Outstanding loca t ion 0 '>1'nf'r. ti46--Jl96. a, on 1 0 s, ~1 Di.~neyland. Under mark,t Coast Jl\\y, LagunSi \deal bllns. db! ga r. k1rls l.: pets . Con1r Sl'f' 1h1s ~hn q1 3 hrd-3 BR/2 b I" I I l".I! "' ~ r-" ""I
n.10111 plus lanHty 1'00n1 STARGAZE [EASE w/option or 1ake SHARP 3 bedroom, \rg lam
4 hr. 2 l.111. li.:e kbil~·t,1cn d1~·g r
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rrbA Appraisal 123,500_ ~Br. lonnir Fcwnial dining area, Tliruui:h lhf' cl <>i·r':llOr'y lltfl· TRADE. 673_7185_ 1 rm. ioep din rm, bl.Tin tpl. \'alul', owner must SE"ll for cra1Lsman, artis1 , etc. SITJ.
area. lrplc. nc p.ar10. a, shag crp1s, nice drp>,, US<'d hni:k firPpla~P. LikP do"s nr ltu~ :i Bil. 2 BA crpt~ drps covd patio su-53CJ--Ojl8. S1.:i -JlOO mo. Inqu ire 44."1 ALA Rentals
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• dbl gar. &12-249-1. rww w/" carpets lz. dnipt'S. townhoust". Brighi, airy end BY 01'1'tler: 1~ ~lr, 3,,1~ ba,11to1m per sharp y~rd. lront & 'rear lots for S•I• 170 Oak SI, LB or 49-1--61HS. 1999 Harbor e 64S.3900
,·ard ror bn+ir or tr;iilt•r J Bf{ on e~late siie oc't'an hlHn H/0 . Cool rov€'red pa-01111 lralu!'ln1' lu)!'h vault('d rm, rge iv g rm w p c. :>prinlc.ltrs. Buy at GI ap-AVALON. Catalina 40x\60 CATERING trock & estab-* * *
;ninules 10 111a1or ,,hup g 111cw lol, S2~,9.'i(). Ownt-r. tio, .lust rf'fluced to $21 ,JOO. c·e!luigs, /ir('plfl{"I', plush s,S9,!rJO. 67S-SS65. I ~r, aisal $26,500. or assume R-3 lot . Priced below ap-li.~hl'<l route in Lag11~a arf'a, $1711-N f.AR ()c('a.n'. 2 Br, yd
er n!cr. lrf'f'll'<I)~. ·"·hool~. J!NI) Lu1den Pl, Ci\!. 642.1122 Call 847-1221 i•arix'liiig .~. sr clurl-1 1,,~ Mos• dol M•r I .:.~GI at $153 per mo Xlnt Full hcensf.'(J & 1ns11red for kids & ""!. -(! 11l'r<' p 11 r k. S'.l!,;iOO SEYMOUR REALTY '' . ·. · praisal -lor dtscription: Y • · .... ·--16-3U!\li :'111-:~A Verdr by owner J BR, 11os. S:ll.(l().i. 4 Br. 2 ba. many cuslom I ~.A. area, 5 min trom So. I Pat Chaney s.,1:,1 PaAe<J $4::.00 c11sh. 714: 686-86-16 .
. ll I • I I I lam rm, ' BA , pa!io. Open 171~1 Beach Blvd., Htgn Brh i ed h II Coasr Plaza. r.... s B ,_ c-· I I lll rl • fealurt's $31500 As~ume JOHN H . IRWIN ,,.1,_nc10 ant11 nr,,..ra. llJ. Money to '••n 240 !\F.\V Sp11n1sh )upt';.;, . ' Uiiily $2!1,950 545-201;. I ()Pf.'n 'Iii 9 P~l r I .;, ~:,·1· .~'. I • ']BA.'] Bit. 2 H/\. Ctin1,..1· loi ~ I :>.~ r "• rin. 0 n Y' 6:}6-4-17() I 93ll}J. ' I
Pr1v11 1r. C111s , rtrps. rrn(·rd j '11~s/\, Ofll. ~ar s BR. J ,B,A: LOWEST PRICED-, .'>16-:i021 c1101cE goll courac Jot, Ni-1 t TD Loan
J Olk 10 ,.1nr1..., Prirw1pab ~1.in' Pxtias. By 0"1111 · l 'n ii• P1ttk Cenler Jrvinr O\\'NF.llS i\lcsa d€'1 f.1ar, ~ Open House Sat-Sun ! gurt C.C. Laguna Niguel, S
$91)-POOL! l BR + den. m1..
ture 11dulll'.
Blue Beacon* 645-0111
e COZY COTTAGE: Huie
yrd Chtld & pct ok. flOO. only Sl!!,9.'il :~lll-271!7 h•"-'1'16--2_70_1_ ----1 ' Bl'drn1. 3 Ba .. h1r1 ,'o' lillrlrl Cull Anylime sa;i.os20 br. fan1. bltns. dshwshr, 10-6 ~nh1.1,Br, n,c'~-~r·pdl.l!drps, 101' x Jl!6'. Overlooks Isl I 7'il1 INTEREST
f<i re !-1.:lll /\~1 or afirr 9 r :-.1 MESA VERDE HOME pool, f'll•c1 hltin. Fl . ds 1-patin, xiras, Lo down. nl!" s a r: roo. rKJ\I oors. fa1rw<11• & grf'f'n, $36.000. D L
15-lt \\ ultrrgrt'f"!I Pl' Apt 3 Br lg(' kit . nice fncd yrd I 11·.shr: 1_nrn1;1I r!1n ' .rn1, J1v, 'LOVELY 2 sty Broadmoor $31.!XJO, :..i:.-;,ss2. blh rl!nCe, patio. 4 car gar, 492-0661./ 2nd T oa n
B, ('\I .\r111 l 011ly. By o"nrr ~t7,000. ~5-60l4 rm '11'lllll-wall brick hrcpl. 'l'lU'!le Hock hon1r 11·1 lge 2214 S. Ross, S.A. / ./ CHOICE golf coul'Sf' lol, ' .
u• .. •rclf'd t 1-nrs dr....., S32 750. I B 3 B Mesa V•rde S C T b• t~"'
•SPACIOUS! 2 Br. lry; rrd..
encl gar, klrl.~ uk , S140.
ALA Rentals F'OP. Sale by 0'>1'nl'r--Custo1n D p . :"' ,. · · ""· ·. vie,,.· 01. 4 R, A, la.m I •n l•m•nt• j Niguel C.C., Laguna Ni~el, el'ms se " ..... ~ y.
buiil hamt'. Xlnt cond On ] ana oint Listerl ;it aiipraisa~ ~Y r rn. 2 patios. 3 car gar. l EARLY AMERICAN JOJ'x\86'. Overlook.~ -1 s I 64:f.2171 545-0611 1999 Harbor • 645-3900
FREEi! ·, .. 1 -'e-sac. 3 BR 's, 2 Ba 's, BY O"•ner ... $avp SS, lovely lhc ~un'llll('f, xini n r · blk lo 11.ark. pool~ & lenni~ Jmmar .l BR & fam, 'l BA, OPEN hoUS(' Sat & Sun. By i lain,·av I:. grePn. S36.00ll. Serving: lfarbor a 2l yrs.
u ...._, Oll'nPr, 3 BR & den, 2 BA, . $ ttl Mort C f'PIC, bl1ns, tiled kilCh('n clean 4 br + fam rm, \\'/ l' '.rt., :-:r. .~l'hOOls Qll'ner, beaut lrpil. S:ll.900. :>t6-28QJ 492-0661. a •r 9•ge O. Landlords-Owners ll t'\-:.10 all dtlu;.;,. fea1ures, panor· I • 336 E 17th Sine!
nf'll' crpls. cov.-rf>d patio. ocean vir\\', !73() sq 11, LikP · .JL Ii\-1~1.AC. 4 br, 2 ba, formal amic ocean vil'w. A\Oiwm· -e ~ + Acr'. view lot • · \\'e will refr>r t~nants to J'IU
fenC'f'd. Arra Jor ho111 or nl'w. :t yrs. pool s1ie lot, 96z..4471 ( =J 546.alOJ e 2-STOlt\' IO\\·nhou~t'. 2100 din rm + lam rni. Under ablt> loan, JlO poin ts 202 $iill Corona del !'.hrr FREE of chug,, .• ~tany r r~~,1;~~VAJ<"<u1,-. :,4~~!;i0 ~;.~~~r,o~~~a!9~~~~~· SJ:i.:ioo. BELIEVE IT ~ •. "·,i;~ ~~.2'to:~~~i1g~i ~~n; s:1.-•. ~. By o11nPr. fl49-00bi. Cari~. s.c _ 492·5920 I F. •:~~~1o:AIR\VAY I Cash fast! '1 ~:~i~:1~1s:~nants on ourl ,,.1,11·~. 1·uslo111 lnd•<'l'd 1 .Mis1ion Vie1'0 ISllOHECLIFFS -Oce 11 n ~l .SA V • I
* * EASTSIDE Dove' SL•'•• OR NOT ., LCIT By owner i11 JfrOl 01 1st & 2nd Trust Deeds ALA RPn!als • 645-30C.1 / n litloll lu< nr UCI. schl<:, nopUJ 'R T "-LI> . 1_ view. wlk di.~. 1o bt'ach. 4 I · · · -I
:)harp .1 Rfhnl. l·'. Ha, h\\J Thi~ 4 he1lrrn hon1r 1·,1n hr ~l ~ip'J'.: $·10,7~i0. Q\\ ner ' -" 11 \r •:I hr/3 br. 2 ba. new"''" ..,.p!. UJ\\ f'VI"~ 642-43(;4 I F'REE APPRAISALS * * * nr~, /;. 111, Jq.; Joi. t10a1 :1('· ~r ,~~I~\~ ~~~O:'I~: YoUr~ fot only $7.".0. total 1':1:}-1.1:17 ~,' lrJ? pnld dPn w/wel bi!~. dn p}n1 t 01· iradr equity for I Mounto1in, Desert, Costa Me111 lnv~1tment , SJ40-SllARP! 2 Br Duple:(. ,.1,,~. s:n :o00_ 011npr 1n.1.1 1·osis tn er :-; C(J11,cnu·ru 10 ~---speral<' 011·r)('r '1'ant5 n -!01, up or dn. ·192-4187. Resort 174 548-7711 anytime gar. Kids ok.
1-. , .">OOo ~11 fl Dovl'r ~hor<'~ BH01\D!'.tOOfl Turlll' Ro(_·k. fcrs! S:i0-60:ID i\f a r v 1 n hl'ip f1n(111<'r ..... u1 1 \\'a1 1 -parks &· ~hops. IV:1s JUSI ., b <.•. C
I -~11 C111ll•'rn p. Old \\'l)rld df'.~l!?n 0 .,9• 3 hi\~ a. ,,.,61 alo'>lbu. Rru11n T11rbrll Rily. BY O"'ner, large :I hr, 2'2 bil. (;8jN on 21, at'l°o's :1nrt
frplc, ocea~ v1r:w. pane!!ing. , fu rni$hed, a!l !or only S 199,"l • C,dl .1·lu-..,., · * ·· pa11Hed & f'l"JIHI. 11!.Y S".i" j() ,.,f'.(_".',"I. !";·'-· r·
R -! ·ro ll .1 RH + rnatd's. 417 hath TS -•u """VII 111cluc 1ng N 1 B L BILL FULLEI:. F~A ~ COLLINS & WAT 1 1 ewpor eacn
Money Wanted 250 $!50-COOL JT! 2 Br w ' pool,
child. Pf.'t ok.
:-i p11c1nus gnur111r1 kitchen ,.,.2 .,,9 •H" ·
REPOSSESSION. hy 0\\'!1!'r. 1 "'.'T:;l;B2:1URON,1C
1"o"N· 'oo' ~;. JO" an11q, doors • Founta in Laguna Beach Spre11d your \1111i;::-; in Th ill 11lnurn. 4-car gar .. Trmis. spAcinus 4 Bil + tlen, pool $\69 .. lOQ ,_ * 'f)4g_72.19 2 .«Ion• ~ BP., rani rm, rrml • POOL. VIE\V * TO\VNHOUSE: J BR. 21-:! BA.
l \6 ValPnC1a, 492-6619. _ S7~JO down 8nd low
University Park mon1h1y p11yments. Bob
Roberls Heal Es111\e . 3 BR. & DEN
VENTURE capil11l fl('eded
ror 2 molion picture~
$750,000 or I niotJnn picture
for s.:1()(1,000. Dii;trihution
Blue Beacon* 64S.0111
3 BDRM., Family nn., wk
Like yard, CCl.!lla M!M.. Kids
OK, brk., $200 a munth. NO
FEE. 540-1720.
:i.)7-Jlfill.
hon1r. i::a1 -1n k11 chcn, ll!l'. din, •11,.1 har, ~hflK c'rpls 4 Spa('. lxtrms .. 2'h ba'!. Lg!', N<'1J1· Cliff Dr. Cusfom home lnm rni. Pools & lenni.~ Out of State Prop. 178 1,.,_ Ci!ll ,\lr. Rir1> al
fannly 1'n1 11·/frplc. !<IH1J.: Fountain V•ll•Y lhruou!, rlec kil au·-cond, !iv .. fnnii!y & din. rm~ .• nnly6yrs.ol!l.2F'ullbalhs. t'rls. $28.JOO Owne r . 2131l~7 ..... i;12:\nr:'>lr.HillnlAll
<:aqirt1ni:: thr11out. l!nn'lac cov'd p.1tio, 2 t•ai-J(ar. App. !'hro'r)' kitch. iv/loads of ki1. bllns .. palio. Dhl. gar. l ~·~l\~3-~!0~2'~.~~~~~~~ S. \V. \Yashlng!on. In llTf'llt at 2!J/:l-\0-8822 f'\'PS or 3 BUR.i\1. + lamily rm., full
cond Srtl,. or 1n11lr for I HARD TO FIND 11100 ~<l. 11. VAl •'llA !rrms. ~iora.1:1': con1pll'tl'ly Jnd~t·ptL on allry. A .i:oar:I huy 111 j rf't•rration 11res. approx 3~ ...,-knds. Pn rwi pal~ only I dining rm., built-irur., brk.. ~n1all•T hn1 nc• C:11l ~·Hi-)l:t:ffl. ""'o 7 -· 7• I , F-I I d 19 1 '-'"' $3-th NO !'EE
Cl-L\R.\ll:..:j; :\l !-:~1\-\'EJtoJ-: I~ ll!U.~t ·"'-;l" ,1 1n n111r. llf'll'ly ~ 17-~:~l7 ';,oo·4:17 ;,.., -ll n. :~ 11 17~-j -~p;;·h1rln~ U:-1~: :1. .. 4. ··""'BR BAY CREST Real E•talt, ~ ~~~-~;~ -~!~~~Ch~~-' ho$~;.: Mortgages, N;;,p:rr,mS:1720. •
\\'nod .~· il'f·d hn(•k ,.,, O'I'. IJl."I" . ll!ll, :~ Bdrni. Nu·,. drt•k .(. piillO ;1ri'll.'. 111 • Gentr•I !rrnl.~. II \.. J\1e1s1ngrr. 970j __ T_,._._,_o_._ed __ • ___ 2_60_ co,ona def M., 2 ha, 11J·11• 1-rpt!' .~· drps, r'l<l! 1,,,1,,.1, \ti ,1/:11nun1 <>0\'.111 nr1"hl~1rhooU. "IO<.·n 1,1 s,,,.,, • 1·k• J!wi Toulle 1 f1rrpl, hJ1-u1~. lilV'd.strern-" " .._ '-0 I " I II I · ...., c • • NEED CASH
1n r111 -I BH . h1111 rn1. 1p. :' 1 ~1·huol.(. S49,:iOO. 1' nrr i.:oong ·.a~· rnust -~!' \\lash 9!1&19. LARGE 2 llt. 2 811\h d<'luxc <'ll 11a llu. \lush d1eondra 111r,. Hayrrrsr arra 4 BR ..
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Ac'•••• fo, •ale 150 $!000 OR :'>lOHJ-: I BA 1 hlk 111 ):Olf pk . i<tl1l I ll I Fil!* • JIA flD TO Fl.'llJ • ~ I hnn1r in llarbor Virw Hilb :pin «~t ;1n•a, "''' "· la1111ly r1n, ·hning rm .. ~ -c-: 'f-· 1 Ranches, f•rm1, Sflr Avco Thnlt f'll' a f{f'al
Op<'n '>lkcrub. S.l'i,!IOO '.!l'~!l Nn 110\\n VA ur a,sum1· 10•1 $18,500. '1-S1y, ;, hdrm~, "."\ 1ui ~ hlllh.•. lllr ,,11111. !argrrdbl. LAND ~PPORTUNI '! Groves llO I Est111r 1011n. Upnn api:;rova l -Btn. yarcl I< palio -Fpl. -
Bo.i. V1sl;i Dr 8·17-11:(11. UIH'r,.~t VA. .1 Bf'<lrtll, 2 AA. 61 . x HXJ" L.1tt'. kurh. 11•/brkfst. arpa_ gar;iKc. r..rlf•<-d In 11, 11 1 10 beau1ilul level acres. 10
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COLLEGF. Park-By "\ln1·r. HAFFDAL REALTY l<•ui:NI lo!, f'lf'l"I bl!i n RrO, lonnal du1. rm. Lgf'_ liv $3!1.900 n1iles ro LA. fwy J9J. 1973 120 ACRES producing OrangP Jikr. Al<o0 ask abnnt our S.150 --Call !\1r. Roa:e.rs at
imrnnc 4 !rg lws. J ha. t·1 S-1'..'-410;; Evrs: ~1-24~6 <:rpi~. drps, Irv rmldin rm, rn1. w/trplc. On cul~ s~i· CALL 0 646_ 24 14 11·i1J see romplelion of Lake Grove ln Rivera1de at Van . unsel'U!'f'd personAI loans. 06clc3-85'<l~~l--~--~~-I
II" rni. frplc. din., hlcn cl,,1· '"""""."'"'!!!!!"'~"'"""" bl ~11·l'rl in good nrighhnrhood ~:M• 1 Penis. f"eas1bi'hty study Buren &. CIP.vc!11nd Good I AVCO TIIRIIT 12 BR, J Ba + J Br apL l blk t!aH11g llar. lrg i*'i:lrnis, tl $:!9.:.00. Ir 620 C 0 kit. !uxuty t'i1rpc!. m1111y e S/\LE" or lease. ]A\~· (!own. gar. Lds.cpd. LtJ\I' down.~ 11vai!ablf'. ~1obile h o m e s1!e .. lor I.ra iler pk or su I Newport enter rive bch. S32:l/mo 'T'• l~e. No
,1r11s. 2 patios. f':i1lrn~1ve :1 hr, lan1 rm, 2 ba. N•«tr Paymenlsh'S.~thnurrrH . ,. LAR<:F: • REALTY 1 park -housing. Pnced lor division. On m11111 h'>l'Y 10 833-.1440 ch1ld /p,ts. Re1t1111l.
lnrlsrp.i.: ··:120-2"..·5·110'0· I H"'u·n·",";·n"'g· ,'."'.'"a'· ••• L ii' ~·A\.11LY 1!0~1E Nt•r Ntwport , •• , Otfltt 11nn1ediale sale s~.000. .'>larcb lirld. \\'ritr .ch11.~. $40.000 1~1 TD on C-2 parl'el. 962-66J3. ~ n !n Q!'1•anfnmt neighborhood ---S"f5 BOO_V_A j Hope Gerrie Realty i\larll n, B7tl Nn. J\lain St. Sold at $60,000. S1rong huvf'r ~,~c,-M~-------1 1111.~ .i bdrrn.,1 ., J lia1h,1 JIU!.!" ' • • "!; '''° 64-,1..,,.. Riv('tsiflt' 92~1 · ""n I"''''"• hi I" le · OI a esa
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honir. Fiii\ nr V/\ ok or ;i~-WE TRADED LUXURIOUS inJ.: 11 rert. Li::r. 11'rll r<1ui11· prret-nlage rHll'. Tot<d pa_\-Lui.~ RPy [)(1"'n f~olf Cour~e Exchange 112 qr,1!,y, incl. 9· .. ~ Dise<iun! i~ this .1 t>cdmo111 ho1ne only
AND LOST 11!'11 k11l"11. C1•ni rnlly l"":,rrd 10 ' Bkr 4!l3-11J , 2 11 "-lh suine ;,•.CJ h1 . $1 2\; 1no '" n1':'11!l l•l~permon lh.Sha1·p ,1·ith sr~ctaf·u lar 1 VH'"' ofl JBR.,B':""•'·h·o•-oir ·' ., .vears or . ne~r .:ruu
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--k fL I I' \lilh llAHOW(){)l) t'l.OOflS. <ll'Plln 11'111('r. Powrr & rvv.I, '"'"l••h-d 1 blk P•lm ~--··-·-· 1 1 ~1 al S2·W prr n1onth. Call ('OLL~:i..;~: P11r -,.,~ ~u.\. 4 Rig l1f'd1'(~J1n~. !:i' ,X 2·l" fn l!unt1n"lnn Crr~1 . 1!111:! h.v !Ill'(' "ill"drn ,t· patio , .. _ " • ...,.,... ... "" "16 '14!
N " " '1 J uxunnu.~ halh<, n1odem !!'lepllO!!f' nn pr 11prr1 Y. L,-·,,·,.,., Sl•"pp1'"' Ce·t•'· "-~nl. a -·+ -P.<'dui:f'1I tn S2!l.9:iO. r11• f'-Z la11idy N'l(rn•. J U111hs. lu r111-ColPl1rs1rr Ln , 2.000 ~<l. It arPa s. ,\ vrJ·.v luncl1onal , -~ ""' ~, " "
111a 111ten;:u11·r I 11 its i: f)' ~ a! dinini.: c'Olllll, ,1 1•· •·flrpr'!.~ :i bdrni. ovrrlookil1g pai·k ,1.e!l planned honiJ". /\~king huill -in kitchen. rteady for SJ.000 per acre. Tt>rms $3.i.000 101· LagunA, Cdl\1. 2 BR. Crpt'd. Jl:ar;igP, \1'11t~r
·1 B ""· 1 1 immt>di11tf' OC<.'\1pancy. GI iiv11ilablP. Shelter lndustrie~ N'"""'lrl 11re11. Owner H F • hod &: l.r:.sh paid, ref"s r'f;q , Custon1 1n1e nnr, , r, ,. ,,.,., & dr-.l pt's, 1nass11'" ll"f'I/. <>ardo'n alriurn, Hun1;1n $87.500. '" ousos urnos 300
I " hulvers \\'elcomP. CALI.! ~714) S4;)...2820. 67:i....oo77. Sl50/mo. + s:)() riep. No fain rn1. 011nrr ;14f....OO:IO:t_. _ I 1l l'C<11n kJ!l'l\o'!l. rull µnN" i).'llhs. wilh sha~ c·arpPtillli:. D ..
COLLF:GE P/\rt1' :i AH. :i ~1~.-"~' ,\11 1rrr11t:. c.111 fi'. ;ossu1n11 h1c 10.111. s1 2.!IOO 'Q.:. ~ Walker & Lee 21/2 Ac P•rcel1 S299S ""111 Estate Wanted 114 General rr1~-2272-B Pla cen tia .
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01•TII'!". tSt Pnn(•cton Dr SEYMOUR REAL TY I STEP UP ....-'I ... • ~UT><Slf;.=1=-. 2790 lhirhor Blvri. at Ad:inis !er tha.11 II li!l'l1 me ol \\'Ol'k ONDOMINIUM •I* 2 BR. Gar. r,a~lO, CrpQ ~~.
S2'!l.9:;o J...ni• rlo•i n -,.1.'>-:1260 1"1111 nraC'"h Blvd. !lrc_n Hrh .. 1..,.~.,.~c---~il:i-046.-, Oprn 'Iii 9 Pl\f ,\lorongo Bai;1n ha~ co1111· -EXPERT"', rrr~. ~1ovr, re ni;:. u1el
" · OJ11•n 't11 9 P~I TO A GRACIOUS , ---'--11 hvt: lndus1t1'. Collegp & ~ RENTAL FINDERS ln:ipwal ~rtt 1n1; for ar\ult1;
Oiwn ~" '' '"" "-' '"';'"°" ' WATER fRON-TAGE-Z " . 1 1 hlk _ ----strp-do\\"n h\'ing rm "11h 1------------I PPOplt. n1ovi112 1n now. Lim-\\"f. S PE CI AL I · r. I:"\ Free To Landlords n11 Y to ~hnps 11~.
For Sale By Owner huic,. firrpl. 4 br1lnn. 2 J UNITS 11f'd numtw:or nr p!lr<~I~. Birr: S·E:-L..L-1-N-G CONDO"!' •&l&-4·1?.0. •
.1 BR l l\A , !.11n nn. nrii DISTRESS SALE I h;i1h~-"1 lhlrgrun1anlub, !'\cp•u ~lr2Ftrdi'{\oinillQnlr '.!4 Rft-1 Balh 2 story honir fl311-3060or::H:1-0lS7ext611. Buy('rs \\ailing no". Ou.r 6•5-0l 1l 2 Br. ln court, slO\'(', r:ar, ~11.1c ~·q11, p,11111 '"·tr .'-1 ( lv1 or ,.1,111• o1l lll'r• llt't·d u11 .1 ' ul-di'-~1u· ~11,'rl. r~". i•1111~ in r"ar. ~ hlo1·k~ . 10 nn rornf'r Int rnrmal din Business Pron.rty I~ ~alf'~1nrn Are hondPd. Ul-1 4JS W. 1 'rtl· c .. 1. MM• I p11110. 2 rhilrtreo f)k . ~o pet!.
qu11·k '·•It• (Jn 4 hf'<lmoin. ;: •'!'!'I 11:1110. ,n•at RJ't'o1 nr11r hra1 •0 lt!r~I fftl' 01\·n,.r-orru-rin :-.'f)r ll'11•rlinlrl. N ,, ~ r ---mn~1 p ... r . .. •. , ., r s rf'q . 64;). 1c!on1 J"hn \ S".0 -~'1 .il!t-20.~,', I I 1' 1 ... -..... ,, t•oo '"' )''" I R I 'd V ~lf1;>.'f!t:tc.l.Lll T(J1•11!xl11 ;;;-:1 h.~th ;in·,, 11n1111• l!•'cl 1111· llh' ••r,u·h Onl\' S'~l.-~IO 1i;1111 ,\ 1111 ,.~1 ,11"111 $·1$1.,:(l(l, i\r" flril,..niralf'd. All lhr G KENNEL 11hen srl11ng your linmc or • ~L,"'r LOCAi!()\:"\ Cozy l'n116
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(' 11"~'· I" '-t"IH•1ls ,(. ~!1np ..A'O ,;()\ C11nal fN r"J1'1r '! :<horr~I il"I on '18 acrf's. Jn('lU(!e~ ~l:if.~ BPw•khlff"'t H11!11n B<'h ,\ ,,\ • ·'. r. IPI\' · ' -Costa Mesa G BDRMS 0 ~a--I s" "'~ r,ar I . ,;, g;in:J,,n. Clll rt rn sn1l p('l ~rio .v:irrl ShArp. $22.i. Call p1ni.: s2s .. .oi1 ('.di ~10.11~1 4 HU E -ltj '" :146-760~ lar11:r. n1odf'rn ~ Bedroom .. .,...;roo any m• ALA Rentals :i-1G--H226.
SEYMOUR REAL TY ON I HUGE LOT REAL ESTATE BALBOA COVES """" ''"' '"""" 2 B•d: __ C_A_S_ff BUYER--c=~~~~~--I
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OPEN 7 DAYS A \VEF.K
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LESS THAN
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SEYMOUR REAL TY I
17141 Beach Blvd., HlJ:n Bt·h
I Open 'hi 9 P~I
CLEANUP & SAVE
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• • ~ I ~;~1E'llALD HAY -Onr ol 1hr air 11. pel ... 1orr. Sl;>.(),000. for imrnrrl. 1rm o tr. ro r r .'\Ui\1~1ER Rf:NTAL<\' · ' pa1 .
f11\rs1 sou1hw11~! \'1<'w~ on Bill Grundy, Realtor rurtht>r i11 rorn1atinn. please e CAPITAL i\1any avall . Rcs<-n•c no11•. ~>4:>-2486·
tll(' (ill.Isl from a n11111:111h· 1133 Dovf'r Dr · N.B. 642-4620 c11ll R.F:. Knox wilh INVESTMENTS • Blue Beacon * 645-0111 ;D~•~n-•~P~o~;-n7t-----I
\'('Jlj 4 Bt'(lrn'l hornr , di111r1g Open 1-S Sat & Sun Eckhoff & Assoc., Inc. I 8~2·7577 &_ ~0-!"1:l:l6 rnEr: Rf.::-OTAJ. BOOK
REDUCED $1500 room, plt1yroon1 w/\\'l'I IJ<l( 2401 Vi• Marin• I ;.i!-2621£1•ei;/11knrl~538-943.i PRIVATE Parry 1,ft.n1s to DROP IN AND RRO\VSF. 2 BR, 1'f ha,
B1•low ~11A Appr111i;. for & lrplc, 41i: Ba11\!L, large Bf'autHul 2 BR + dt'n ranch buy oreanfront home In Bllns, t""rplc,
k W•lk•r & Lee, Realtors S 2 J 5 mo.
Crpls, Drps,
NI' ~lar\na,
Adu!! I , •tuii·k ~alr. 3 Br. ~ Ur/Llt'n. s!oragf' area:-;, view dee s -home on large 1·1,11• lol Condominiums Nr11·port Beach \\'ill poy 279o H11rhor Blv(i, at Adems 714/87H:wi.
:! ha, lam rn1. ~n11r1,. sty 126:1.000. DON V. FRANKLIN for s•I• 160 l ~"~<~h~:~54~<-~17~"'1~~~~~~ IM.u.rto..--;---::::;::-:::::-;,c l ;:;;;;;"c:'-CC:"';;--,--,,--:-><uiihiinn n'lo..lrl. ""r tl('ai'h· Turner Associo1tes Re•ltor SU!'.IMER lz. yrly. rt>n1Als: F'OH le11se, 2 BR, l.1te liv rm. ,.~. I'"'' d('COr. drp.~. t·rpl. ll(t:1 N. Cons! lhvy., Laguna • 673-2222 • C.'OUNTR\'. Oub VH!a!, by finer llOmCs in beach area. frpl, stove, rPrr, cp111, drpe,
l111r 11:1110 i·ul-d•'·AAC lrn-494-1177 Anytime l --~=-=-:.:=:_:0_ __ D\l'llf'r, Beaut Spanii;h l BR. ll•I BUI Grundy RHr. 642-46:KI _gar. frncffi yard. No pet1
' . -conONADO honll', 3 nR, 21~ bA, frplc. pvl pal. Adj to final'IC~ B JL--I Avail Able .July. $18.i 4~·6922
nu"' ,n ~ nu1. i\lus1 Sl'll 1h1~ EMERALD BAY LOT F'a1n1Jy rm, Plu!h shat; pool are11 . \l.'alk to ~l,sa a uue Is and
1\·10111. {.;oo..I 1rn11~. UIX'll cnrpec throughoul. l...ols o/ Vrrdr Cntry Cluh. Dbl \\'INTER rl'ntal 3 Br, ''Pl", I Fount•in Valley
:<un S.1:1,9:-rtl. O"rlf'r %8-llilf>. olher elflra~. J ni tn ,. d .ltlll'lljl'.f'. 714/~762. ~ ~·1111·~1 ,(. l;irg•·~1 'tr\Y l••I pos~t'S~ on Sl 2 ·i00 83 ... 9500 Business P''t pa110. SW5 per mo. u!!I POOL, 3 BR. rtrn. crptt., Cheaper Than Rent 1127 E111rn1lrl n~y or 8.i0-2MH " · '•-COSTA !'.tESA Townhot1~r -Opportunity 200 I pri. 121.ll 792-2.i7l clrp~. bltns. ,\t11 ny xrru,
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$750. Total Costs Bill Grundy, Rltr. Carefree li\'inJ:: 3 Br. 2 Ra . t _c_;:;.:.;:;;;.::.,_ __ ..;;._ A ·1 "° $29' 847 7562 >f . BAYCRF:sr Beauly by bl!n~. ''' dbl gar. S22.JOO OISTRIBUT. ORS Fountain V•ll•y vai w. J. -· BCilrn1. l'i Ba. rl(J~1· 1°1 s:n oo,,,,. llr .. N'p1 Bea.ch 1 H t ' I B L
I .,2 .,20 owl1f'r. ~ hr. ~l.i ba, pool, By Owner. Af! 6 wkday~. or NEEDED SU"M<"R r .1 J un tng on ••en J}t"t>1u1, w w rrpl~ 111ruout. .,.. ~ '"' ~ n>nla ava1 un~ --------~--
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blliir;, 2 yrs fll'" ==~ ;-~=-tam rm. D.R, tee .'limplr Sat. & Sun, !>40--239!1. j NE\\' multi-million dollar lB. ~ br. PX! rm. Children & NEW-never llv~ in, 3 BR, 2
J11st reduet"d S2,000. 2': Ba,
~ RR, big )'d, all mMrrn ! Ql11""t al'('a. F1. pr11·r $17.!tr()
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_ COLLINS & WATTS RV O"•ner Lovt"ly 4 BR, 2 lot. Open Sun 1-:i pm l\.10NTICELLO to\l·nhouse _ 11rlvl'rliaed '1\llck pack P"°;' · ,,, !J6Z.J5.\1 b
I DRA,.STICALLY 962·s.'i2.1 F:i·r hl:l-0·127 BA. lam rn'l, frp lf', i'!'ls.--0'.llll. 170 Lexin11;MnLn.C.i\-t4br, duc_t11. NEED NOW •. :ts i .. ,8 h 1r~;,d,Shaf:i50~rp;·6~~A3.s~;·
REDUCED l)ll~r'"oan1k '!,::~· DoUp T{'n1ple BAYCREST Beauty! 3 BR, good cond. Shown Sun or by Rehabl' men or \\'Omen 1n unt ngton eec 5J&--O,l79 ,
BY OWNER I 1 I r. 10 .iwn rn Court 2,,_ BA, larnUy nn. r re YOUr a ~A 10 s e r vi c P. '· r:.l(cCUllV<.' transfer, mUlfl !tell. I 1C'Ul ... d(' _ S.'l('\. Opt>n hotl!ll' . I R t I appl. ;,.19-3612 1 i11.~lmoving coln nperalcd SDI, 3 BR. Den, 301 Lincoln. ~BR, pool, ut!I pa.id, I ~ft•rc'dllh Garden~ (;Ill-I Paf'if1c S11nd.'I :l hr, 2 ha. c.-. S J • • 6 s1mp ~-oo1n or poo PREST!GE 2 BR 2• BA By •r•it nn!" M ,_
I d ho I ..... 1. II un 11nr " "'-. 1·6 SS>,,,..... <'A" "''°" ,,~~.,,, ~ · ~ · producls In r. nm pan y ,, .•· .,...ose lo ,..,111'.'h $2'15 I.,.,, '·•nly1 21~ '' II, 4 {'rrL~. rps. i.nr . \l'I 3 ~ .,.,_......,"or...,.,,.... 2• Pool '131""" '""'7 , ~ w 1 .• pn1 Phonr '.1-1;;....$98.1 or · · · -, pr. . 11auna, nu s~rured I o r11 I \ on 1, com-~ n<>.r~"'' • 8·12-J•\76
I BH + family . (Arner Jot d()l:ir. Cnrflf'r lot. l\p 1 ll\u· 11 BOR J!IGHL NOS Gd f' "'" "lOV\ I
I .1 1 1 ·l!H-272.l. AR · A1 crpt~. in.,,.,......,'"· n1ercial or lar!ory. '·PART I BR. ~IMaHion Condo ,11 2 BDR". hnm•. r bo, -... By •JWrw•r. 962· 7374 )lt'Pf, f'O\' f 1111 10, r:1. r1s. 2 ... ,..,.,. Durg111n S2l!W . ~.:,r~ ,t, $39 500 4 br, 3 bll . :i% FHA lndu1tri•I Property 168 OR FULL TL\1"F:. 6 to 1 bl!n~. nofr\R. encl p11tio. crpts/rirp~. R"llrrl<"ner Walk Y ANl(EE, 11·kn1!~ ~\16-nt:.(I Custorn \"irw hn111c '>l'Hh lcv-~"9.!P.'iO Oll•ner 6(6--206.l -1 -..... hour·~· pP.r iveek. No selhna. pool. qu1<"1, S\3(). 67~5034. lo heiirh, Slifl. ~~"'.6--7003.
ONF. f 1hf' Be t ~ 8 c CASH REQUlkED: S600 10 I COME HOME 113 RD ACRE-WOW! , rl yard .t pa!in·a1·e1. Exerl-' · 0 _ _ ,o;: · r on. ON PLACENTIA AVE. $2995. \\'rile !or more ll\-SHARP :i br-Jl, ha condo; 3 BR, trplr, htaut. <'rptl.
lf'nt lora!l(in. \\talk lti beach rlo. S.i8 .. ':(l0, ... xlo! l('rnis. COSTA MESA rormalion: INSTANT F'OOD f'tplc, hH in~. w/d. ~Ing. I rirp,o;, nr ocean,· se h I 1 ,
! 10 ~l,; !°v~ 4 ~POOL Bt-111uihil rlf'A n 3 UH 2 Bath ~ sl"r0p1un~. ... ~4~· &l&-j7iS. I 86'x~74', $65,000. Bt-t;1 term~. SUPPLY P.O. Box ll~. pool, $210/mfl. 67:J.-.,14.l9. t-ab!lna elub. S200. 673-1873.
I II _ME. GI~§ VA~ta~ nPir Dciiighis. llu~,. rat'IC'h PLACE REALTY 494 ... 9,04 e WF.STCLIF'F' lmmft.c. 3 br. ln.;'Omf' S"";iXl., "'11h much Torrance, Calllornia 90505. HouMS Unfurn. 30S 3 BR . 2 ba. bltn1. crpUr, $210
l'Q!;IS to • !lly1P kill-Mn. HAS GI LOAN . 2969 So, Coesi llwy., L.B. 2 ba, l.lr1;e )'lrd. t.lusl ~II. I room !or more buildi11R~. Include p~ne number. per mo.
0(16t.'t1(::1S & WATTS 1 ReK L-Hodg•• M7~2S25 BY Ow~r; 4 BR, ram rm. 144.!WXI. 642-:aM9.
1
Roy McCardle Realtor General Call 8-12-2708
962-;,523 E-s 6424t27 .. • BROOKltUflST-l.1te pal!O~ _shag cpt. Good Newport Heights 1910 NP\l'PO"I Rlvd .. c.~I. TO BUY OR NOW'S THE ~'--~--.r·~=-1 ll'rm•. S.1<:500: ·-· s.1-nn SELL A BUSINESS * * * n......n Hou•• Sun 12·5 " Tiit: BEACJI~ L'"· I I YOU PROVIDE I HD' LAND BUS. SALES I $l*l·SrACIOU.:'! ( en homr. TIME FOR
1...-.""':.iy 3 BR. ram rm. 2 ba. 4 Rdrmit. Puol. Corllf'r lo~ ,..,. 1 e THE FAMILY "" ldda Nn maintenArl('f', LullurK•u' Income Propt'rty 166 ''ThfJ Broktr •1th Empat hy .. I ~ ~1~ t'\
ln1rnAc. Lo OOwn or assumt \\'~'11 provide l'\'r"ry1h1na t l.wo , 1TI6 Onnae "''"'·· C.M. 1_ t (' , .,.UICK CASH ~·•" l<1an S:U.~. $72 Sll-ln<hicpint Owl'M'r. 10·~ flnc In thi-' 4 BR h<ln1c 811 Int , 7 Un1t1 ~ $62,SOO 114>4170: ~-0608 anyllme $1 :i· .A 1UNA I Br. Coey ~·~ II" "" -1i T11k1nt oli,..~. Kl ~:i. 3 flH • ;•, h11 : 4,, X ~ S9.i.500 I ~-k 1 I! 0 ;•-J hi · ""ti''' ~-n •·•·h THROUGH A ""r :;;trauuur., ,,_,,!>'1'1.,r.•. payroon1, '""'I ra l'.r t'f'lln a1u., v• w11.y 11·1 1n-\\'r, nM"rl SAies people '" · ''''"• r '"' • ·
I.1<)1-;s TIIE S\,1Rf "OCEAN SPRAV" 4 llR · l 1111 · ~ X ~· .s79.:-ioo yard. N<"ar <.i1f/ Dn\"r, Tl'• ronir-ovr r S700 mo. A ~wt Blue S.•con * 64S.Ol 11 DAILY PILOT
!'END YOt i" Or1lrt"t1 11rr11., Nr> rl<iwn VA t 8~ ;d4 bR .. tfX I Sll!i,OOJ d1H'td 10 £<13.500 huy for aon1~~. BEAUTY ~a Ion . will 1 3 BDn . 2 h11 . eptldrp-., rar,
Jor do111n IO tht Stach 11.nrl 4 ri111~ den Sli.9j(f flrok.-r ' ~n ~~. r~i~c. University Re•lty PL.4.CE REALTY 49o1.9704 t~(abllshtd. owritr rellrin1 . l111rhor HI S<-h di&t. n!C tac: WANT AD
1tt thi~ Bf'lluly. On ly M2·2:~::, 47).]lOO 3001 E. C~I. 1!11•y . 673-67111) 2!l69 So. CoL~ Ht\')'. L.8. 1638--1710 or ~8-5212. \'I /pool. ~;)...56·13.
SllJ.500. l\42-2.l.'.I~ f;;rbt'~I tf'~utl•! 6.12-~7~ \\",,'II hf'lp you ~11' 64 2-7if.'iR F'nr hr"~f tl!:st1l!s! fi.42-56~ Call 641-:'!671J k Sllve! \\'r"'IJ help yr>u ~ell ! 642-5678 642-5678 "'-"-"""-S'-c=c.:::=c:::=:_~~~~~
fdd~y. Junt C, 1971 DAil.V "'1.0T
111•111111111111111111111·~~~~~~~~~ 1 Apts.. ~ pl._, p.te...--• l __ · ____ l[V ) I Furn. or Unfum. m Furn. or Unfvrn. m l'um ... Unhlrn. m Ap.trlmenl• 1., floent Apattrntnti !or flClll .:Oii11ii11iilliilliill~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~.I H"_u_n_tl_ng~t-on __ a. __ ._•_h _____ H~u-n_11_ng~t-on __ a. __ •_ch~~...;.;H~u~nt~l~ngt~ion~;;...;lla;.;.;1~dl;;...; __ ~-I
Houies Unfur n .; 305 Apts. Fum. 3'0 Apts. Furn. 360 lrpt. Unfum. S6S Apt. Unfum. 36$ Apt. Unfurn.
1~--~----lrvine Balboa Island Huntington Beac:ft
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3. HR . ' ""'"' ........ 132> Ch ... mlng Sl95 '" mo. La Q....... Henn-] Rlt &. lauuly rm. horllf', (2131 792--l573. IHlllAI u.-
l1nrl. 1o:a rd~oer) ..•. S345 ~-=-~-=----J BR . 2 Ba, Choice gf'ef.n. J BR. apt. Winter rental. Spaniab Country Estatt Uv.
I I "" Charrning. S l~mo util pd. ing &. Spacious Apta, Ter-)(' t lon1!1on .......... $3Q 2 2-2 & l BR's 4 Bit .. :."'~ Ba. & ram. rm. ~ 13• 79 257:1. nced_pool; au~~n.casBB1Q
.Turt'e Hock, nrly ncw.$3j(I / Balboi1 Peninsula Unbelievable L1Vl11£ • On y Private patJo_ pool • lndlv.
:t BR. 'J baths ........ $175 I Br-unf $1~fum $175 NJaundryOnt.c. ~-
• Rates hy Week-On OcMn 2 Br unf $l75 furn $l10 ear nee....,, Airport il
Lo\'ely Bachelon, 1 -BR . UCl. Adulta only.
:\laid servJL'!. Pool. Util. AU. UTIL INCLUDED 20122 Santa Ana Aw..
• 615-8740 • Specilll Bonus; a silver-MIJ', Mrs. Joachim, Apt l·A
CLEAN bachelor apls. S1eps plated eandle snuffer is ' 5-IG-6215
to beach. $100 & up. 315 E. yours U you bring thi1 .1d
. SINCE l~'' Balboa 81\'rl, 673-9945 when you visit our models. * Spanish Elegance I 1 \' B J C d 4 hlks S. ot San Diego F'rwy
.'.! I {•Sl('rn ank H dg I orona el Mar on Beach, 1 blk w. en Holl
11111\'l'rsi!y Park ""--iot Adult Lo· .. • NICE apt -priv balrony to l6Z1l Parkside Lane. ~ ,..1ng
Days 833-0101 Nights w/harOOr & oct>an, view. 1714) 8!7-5441 Shag cpt e drp1 e bltns
Costa Meu
FAIRWAY
YlLLA APTS.
11 11 !1 l \•Iii!,
---'li.Pullor
Newport &Nch Newport Beach
NOW YOU CAN AFFORD
NEWPORT BEACH
Enjoy $750,000 health club & spa ; 7 pools, 7
tenn is courts. Bachelor, 1 or 2 Br's. Al so 2·
story townhouses w/ 2 or 3 BR's. Elec. kitch-
ens, privat~ balcony or patio. F~om $175.
Subterranean parking, e lev, ma id service.
Full-line food market, d ry c lea ner, beauty
salon within complex. 7 beaut. model apts.
51 am to 6 pm d aily, other times by appt.
Jamboree & San Joaquin Jlills Rds. N. of
Fashion Island. 714: 644-1900 !or lea sing info.
PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS
------Incl U1ll $17:itmo. 2.iOO I Beautiful Pool •All lJtJI Pd
2l3n. 2 ll;1 su mmer .. $:l2.'>. Sca\'1e11·. Laguna Beach 1A8d"·1,m•·1
2 BR. Sl70 A .. t. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. J BR · · u s on y·no pe1:1 _...,,...;.. _______ _
., :.:1u111nrr · · · · ·. •. $.l7~. * • l BR. incl. uni. gor. 241 A . d s &16.-0979
3'S
4 RH. 2·~ halhs ...... $150.1 prlv prt1io. close 111_ ~iOl'i 2 BR apron rhe beach, slerp~ voca 0 I. Coste Mesa L•guna Beach
l BR f~1111ly roon1 . Turtlf' Larkspul'. ~1&-7447. 6· J1","1r ~'lf:-. ", JEulyl .'~ p '·LI'·• Su•ro d ' I BR r/o '" & ,. N 'J'T 1, 1, ,, 1., , ... 1 Ri•.:k /\vall July li.t . , S:J.'>O • avai_ o r f<• ~· • ng unu ar .. -" un 1n9 . . riv . n1sp., , ..
. 1 BR . 2 h<1lhs ......... $.l:.5. Vt.RY privaie I Bdr~n, R. ~--4!H-S093 QUIET -UELUXE rp!~. 132 E. Bay SI. No. 8 . ll'/p1t'r-t!oat. 3 br, 2 ba,
l Bl, , 1. th . 1 .. h tl r\'rrylh1nt.: furn1shl'd. $\9.1. L 'd 1-2 & 3 BR AFTS C.:\I $12(), 494-2792 P vt~ & frplf', sundr.ck, $375 yrly !~e •. -1il ,\, u1 ri1~ r u R I 61 -1 o Isle wknds 675-767'1
•
$
~ when drh'tng &. up to tM entrance -.,. ,
Of c.. del Sol .. ~
that you've enlved et • ~
widespread rMOrl hot.I • wUh fac llll!ea !or l.1lsure, ......
aporta •nd •ntertalnlng. For .... ,'\
your enfoy ment lher• .. e i.ge,
pleasant Clubhouse afld f9C1elltlon
center; a per1eet aetUng In Whk h to ~ ent9f1aJn goe111 wttfl ......,. ,_... .tel
enjoymenL Among Hs recrectlonal and ~ ...
casual living features are a 1pi1eloue lounpe ~
•Ith ftraplece; aaune! lor men and won'lllft: blf.. ft
nard room: gvmnas1u111 and a bullt1-kitchen. L.
Addltlon1111v thare Is • puttlrtg green ~ a voleybaR -#' court. The ClubhOuM ""'Y ba ntMrwd tor yow 'hap-
penlngt' llfld the kitchen raelltllee enow..., Pf'l'pef•tk>n
of food and llbat!ons.
I . 1 \ 1 SlllO 111v1•rs1t ... >.c.:.'~'~'~"-=""':..=~ID:J ~-"'."=:------Abo Jo"'ttrn. Bachelor -CC..;::----~-------------a ,11 ., ug. st ........ · --· -Costa Mesa BA YFRONT llplA, 320 Nnrd Prv pa tios * Htd Pool! SEVERAL 2 Br. - 2 Ba 11.p1s. 'l BR. :t BA. crp1~. drp.~. Ask few Commander Retdng.
t.g. pallo, walk ro shops, Nr 'hoP'& * Adul[J; only $150 to $16.~ per mo. Prop. bl11ns. Couplr. oo J>{'Ts. $1 65 21861 Brookhurat St. (ired hill Unbelievably Beautiful Weekly-nl{lnlhly. ap! no. 5. Martinique Apts. mgmt Div of So Cs1 Rl1y 1110. Nr. Ho11g Ho .s p. :TD'lol'
VAL D' ISERE Garden Apl5. Newport Beach l m Santa Alla Ave., CM I-"-"'-"-'-·-------·-"--'-"-'~-~-~--Huntington Belch, ~
Adults -no pets, Flowers.I __ .;.________ I BDR.'1 f1rluxP. unfumishrf1 P ARK Newporr ll!e 1 hr. f1lx (714) 962-e6~53~!!!!!!!!~=~;-:-·;;~ HEAI.T\' evervu·here. Stream &. I BR •pl, <ompl "'/Ii·--"'· Mgr. Apt IU 646-™2 fo.1a ture 11dult~ only: $135. ~. u · ·~.. " """ hPa!rh spa, S210/mo. ~ t\lo ---~ n1v. Pork Crntrr, Irvine Wa1erfa11, 45• pool Rec. Rm, t'tt:. Re~or1 cornplex, rennls, 150 E. 21st. 646-n016. or lon.i:f'r. \V iii ronsidPr
Call Any time ,\l'J:l-0820 Sauna, Sgls l -2 Bdrm, Furn· gyni, ~11·1mm111g. Clo~ to * BRAND NEW * LARGE 2 BR, upsta ir:r::. furn. G:m-9391. Apts,, Apts.. Apts.,
----Unfurn. from SJ 3j, SF..E IT; bay & hearhes. Summer LA COSI'A APTS, 1 &: 2 BR. Crpts, drpll, rangt>, carpar!, ----------Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furll. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn.
'1
370
Laguna Beach I 2000 Parsons. 642-8670 rental by month or l!W. Bltns. swimming pool I< gar-No pets. $130. 67:t-717lL Westcliff \
• VIEIV 110.\·lf: * NE:\V I.RO DELUXE AP'TS _64_4-~'6-3_7 ______ ~ age. All Ulil pcl. St.JO to $170 -LR_G_2-BR, ,,p1s, drps, blln~. QU IET. SPACIOUS -New 2 _c_o_s_t_a_M_•_•_• ______ C~o~s~l~a_.;;M~o~&~•c.... _____ c_o_•_l_•_Mo __ ,_• ______ I
Df'luxr 2 Br. 2 b;i , Nor1h t>nf1 Bach-furn ...... $139.SO * 2 Br. upstrs w/sundk, me, Adults, no pe!s. pa t., gar., No pt'ls, $135. Al1 Br, 2 Ba gar<1e11 ap!. Plush
k•<', xlnt oef'an v1c11'. All ! 1 BR-furn ....• , $149.SO hanging lrpl. Nr heh. $l50 3.74 Avocado, CM. 642-9708 5: ;,.tS-1867. gold trp!s, drp::, bltns. pvt
bl111 k111·.lt .,•-·.rple. Open 12 BR-furn . , , , .. $179.SO yr lse. No pets. 5.i7-8400 LRG 7 8 tl 11 I patio, ('hondrlif'r ir1 n1.1s1rr "-·· I I · r. cp!a, rps, 1 tns, bath. Ltit~ ol un--.Jr 1iark"g
\1ISSJON REALTY ADULTS ONLY, NO PETS Rent NO\V for Sepl.! Apl s. Now Av . hip shopg. Sl:JO. 962-JOi'), + cov'd ~ar. All s_gl slory.
oc<oni f'f'I s. ,,1.i nlll UN~,UR~ AVAJI..ABL1': e WTNT~R RENTALS e RING BROS. An~nces 1-2 chilrtrrn nk. Nr schls &
" I 1760 Pomona 642-2015 ABBEY REA LTY 6'12-3160 AN DELUXE 1-2-l BR, Plaza. Adulr~ $J8~. 642--0219 *" 191--0731 * I MEDI TERRAN \Valk lo Coro's & \V('slcl1ft I
M esa Verde PRE-SEASON wkly rates. 4 VILLAGE Nr. South Ccast Plaz11.
GARDEN LIVING Br oceanfrn t apt & 2 Br 2400 Harbor Blvd. * :Nr>-2321 * Apt1., I ~;:i~~.~;ir~ ll'~r& la~~I. J~~1~,· 1 ~~~~'. ~;;:~~· ;:~.sanl. Util 1 ho~~: 6::1~.~~4. furn. Park ---'-~1_0:_1'_',._7_.'_~_;_o ___ * DLX I Br, pool, !rg CofsluarnM. oosraUnfurn. 370
lt';1se. -191-4i9:i3. Av1J. 1 Br-. $145 • 2 Br $l7D N•"•pott. No I-••• ttq'd. clc.\rl~. adll~. Ut1I ix1. $140. Jst ~,. " UN ~,URN 2 BR, S 1 ~ S, .1AA4 r-.1onrov111. 548-03.16.
· i\clulls. Small pet ok 548-503:) 11ft S ptn. Drama!Jc 2-llly, liv. rm.
Newport Beach '""'1~1~0~'~"~· ~18~t~h ~S~I.~, ~C~.M..,. !!!!.JSfEPS lo lx'ach. Yrly lse. w/frpl., 0 v" r Io o kin l _E_•_•_•_e_1u_11 _____ _
BEAUT 1nni!. 111ivnhoiisf'. :1 Ad1il1 s ~lodern 2 BR. f rplc. tropical !nd scpd swimming
BH , :l'i BA, lrplr .. pat1n. HOLIDAY PLAZA $!85. &12-3400. pool & pa!ic. 145 E. 18th SI., NEWPORT BEACH
I &ll-460:1 Puo!. 2 Cai· I'!;tr_ All bi1ns. Dl::LUXI-: Spacious l BR SPAC. 2 Rrt. 2 BA. lo11·~r l ---~------Villa Gri1neda Apt1.
nu r >H'p, dn•J)!'~. Lsc S295 Jurn 11p1 Slli Healf'rl pool. tlup!ex. Adult!':, rers req'd. NEAR NEW S275 -l BR. Four bedrooms with baJcon.
n10. 111 :'!'13-·lill'.I or 8-16-5991 An1pll' parking. Adults • no $210, mo. 642-.1082 e\'es. down gt a 1 rs w I b 11 n • le, abovf! & ltelow, Graciou1
C\'l'S1 \1 k11ds. pcls. l!)(i~ Pnmona, CM. Newport Heiihts dlsl)ll'a.~hflr, frplc, 2-ear living ,&, quiet a1i1rronndln&
I gar., 'on cul -<IP-sac nr ~chi. for lamily with ehildrt"n. FOR ]{'f\SI'. Unu~u;il l'X.-clu.•1\'P hie. priv11ey, Vlf'W, 3 BA YCLIFF MOTEl DUPLEX apl-Lge 1 br !urn. 347 \Vooctla1ul Pl , Apt No. A. Near Coron.1 del Mar High
hr t'Ollfin. 54~,() * LO\V \VEEKLY RATES * w/w crp1 R, drps .. dispollal, Call collert 213/693-2542 a ri School. Fireplll«, wet bar A:
6 lfi-GJ.lfl. 61&-727i! 1 TV lllr. Newly d e co r a ! " r1 • 6: 31'.1 pm. built-In ki tchen applianct1. Kil e icn. ·~. maid service. i\dultl, "° pets. \Vnrkin11: 1 -,-S-P~A-Cl_O_U_s_· ---N-E'_l'_t_&_2 135 AMIGOS WAY 644-2991
\VATF:Rt'RONT '.\ BR 4 Ba. Healed Pool. wom•o p-lerr-". $127.:n C "'" 3""' ·~ "" "" Bt Lox Ap t' Pool D/W olciwell. Bank-Ir Co. hnn1r. nr11 ly t<'rlr:'c., on san-"'"'-· <:u.'i mo. :ma Catalina Dr . • ~. ' ' ._.. fl~' l1r1u·h. Sl.000 rnn *Studio Apt. $l l Q 54S-7IS:i. f'nrl Rar, bt•aul. ref' rm t, Managing Agent 541-5221
Bill l;rurH1Y n.11r li!:l-16211 * l B d $! JO'c_L_E_AN--1-0-,-,-.-,-. -A-tl-11-,_-no I :~~;di ;r~~~;s.N~d~~. ro~ e NEW DELUXE • ,
CLll-'FllAVtN hnrne. cpt. _e fOOm pets. LI: kit. Sll'l-$150. 2421 1 Pf'I~ 642-4470. J BR, 2 BA Apl for lease. Incl
hlln, rlo, It!; y1I lnr baby. ;\IAPLE .ST. NEAR J9TH E. 16th SL NB. 646-llllll ----------I 1pac. master 1ulte, din rm
S22:,. ~1.1 S~!l-20'1{), "\"~· I 645-0349 -5---8 h 2 BR . FROo\1 s1:i::. l< dbl garage, auto door
-C d - . -unset eac COMPLF.TELY REDF.C, opener a vail, Pool &: Rec.
on ominiums I* WINTER RATES* CLEAN k COZ~ FA MILY area, Unfurn. 3'20 * * ALL SU:-.1MEP.! ** Sl!l(I, 2 BR, Garagr, 1
>i blk lo UNITS. CONV. LOCATION.
u .. t ' t Beach Quiet -AtTrac Studios I. 1 beach, Rool garden w/o-VILLA MESA APT."' • S265 • nvn 1ng on L k ., 865 Amigt.11 \Vay, NB Bil's. Sil() up, Adlts, no c~ean view, 1 " l\f!ll'. 7HI \\'. \Vil,;on 646-12:11
QUIET l Br. priv. patio,
lwan1 ('lg, hH1ns. "''"'• ~r
E. 17111 !>ii. Shopping. 314 '
Ogl f' St. Ct-.1. 64;,....4120. I
T\VQ I Bit apl~. un f, $1 25.
J\duh.~. no pe111_ 82-0 Cenrer
SI., C.l\I. ~'l-."8411.
Huntington Bei1ch
ON BEACH!
NEW 2 BR. APTS
fron1 $230
f\lrnlture Available
carpets-dra pes-dlshwasher
heated pool -saunas-tenni1
rec room-ocean views
patios-a111ple parkln~
Security guards.
HUNTINGTON
PACIFIC 592 J&IJ ~h1naged by 2 BP •. I' i ba. crpls/rlrps. All I J'l{'!s. 2lli Elrlen. i\lgr Apl 6. -, '' l BR. carporl, priv patio, -WilLIAM WALTERS CO. 7:U. OCEAN AVE., H.B.
appl1'1 nl'"S, _caqxirl . fl001; I SPECIAL -Lo Rates lrom nrw crpt~ &: f1rp~. fn-~h (714) 536-1487
rrc lacil S160 nrn, !lfi2-118J $2.'i ivk. Kit avall, meirl Apt. Unfurn. 365 painl. All f!!ec. Resp. af1ul1~ Huntington Bei1ch Ofc cpr-n 10 am-6 pm Dally
evrs. SPJV, TV & ph. Sea Lark General 1 only, no. t'hildrrn or pets. Seascape Apts WILLIAM \\/ALTERS CO. j
FOR 1Pasc :l HR Condo. $'120. 1 i\lntrl, :!301 Npt Blvd., CJ\1.I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; SIZJ/mo. 548-1322.
per nin 1.~1 & !a.~t + $100 6~6-744."i I• LOVELY new l -2-3 BR. l j BACHELOR epl f0r rl'nt. 4
drp. !71·1Jii2\}-!ill.i. * LRG 1 br centrally loc VEN DOME HARBOR GREENS 1 hlk from ocean. Crp1~. drp=', hlk~. frun1 0<.'t'a1t k Jl.B.
2 ·nR, 1 1 ~ BA. crpt~. cirri~. Pool, rarport. adult~. no GARDEN A: SMJDIO A.Pl'S pa.tic, dshll'hr, sundeck, frpl. IJu1Jlex. $100 rurn or unfurn
h\tins, 1\~111·/rlryr, Ca I ! pet~. $13.i mo. ;:'6(1 \\'. Thfl.tACULATE API'Sl Boch. J, 2, 3 BR'1. from $110. 20~ J:ith S!. 8·17-:19.~7 U!lls 11\('I. Avail im1nl•il.
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Amazing Adult Living
UNLIKE ANY OTHER APARTMENTS
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"SHANGRI LA"
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Liveable luxury with all the conveniences:
Clubhouse -Social Life -Indoor & Outdoor
Sports-Walk to stores, bank., mov ie and college.
1 & 2 BEDROOM Apartments
with Terraces
FROM $140 to $295
MODELS OPEN DAILY
Merrimac Woods
425 Merrimac Way, Costa Mesa
{Between Harbor and F•irview)
--------------- ---_...__,_ brfnrr 1. 1112-162~1. 11,.rniltnn. 6 4 6 -4 1 fi rJ or F ADU~T and 2700 Peterson W11y0 C.M. ./ G IEZ ORO APTS ~.16-4 12.'> nr ~~6-6697.
f lls ~•"-"7flt. AMIL ~ SecUon ~ .. , n•70 82"~ AUenl11. 1·2-l Bdrms. A t Townhou'• Un urn. .,........., ""'7v.> "" p s., Apts,. Apt,., Apt•., ----------1 *GARDEN APT-2 BR. Close to shopping, Park REAL V11.lue: Crp!s, drps, Pool . Priv11.te g a .ra ge· Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Fur-Jt. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. er-Unfurn. 371 Newport Beach SIOO. Bltns gar, patio. Adlr.~ * Sp~cious J BR'1, 2 ba dshwhr, pool, 2 B r . ~~~ryer, S 3 6-0 3 3 6 , ______________ .,.:.._c.....,.:..c.... ___ .....;_;_.,.:.. __ .;..__;_..:;._;_..:;._:...:.;.;;:_;...::.;.:,.:.;.;.;;:_;_~ * Adults Preferred * no prt. 16o G E. 21st S1, : ~·Wl~ f:.1•1r~t/~n.19 $1'.lO. J\lature afl ult1 only, No ----------Santa Ana Santa Ana Sant• Ana Si1nti1 An•
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H/\. :i-cnrriorl $:!'l:i J ~>'l~-21'17.
184
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• A"na,vhoi·m"'A'v'o . pet~. Quirr, 22% Pacific NEWLY decorated 2 BR, 2 -----------"----""------..;;...;;....:..c......:.. _____ _;_ __ .... .._ ____ _
Ave. ~8-6878 or 642-4429 BA studio. 0 !'r'1n view. ,:{ BH 211 B/\. 2-c;n· J!Al' $27.1 VERY Nil'f' & 2 RH COSTA J\IESA 642-2824 hi tins, rl'frig, pr1\ia1 r pAllo
R.l::.'\L TOR :i·lll-ti966 Trailr~. SlOO & Up. Child 4 NE\I/ IArge 2 br apts, ll'ood Tradewinr\~ RPitll}' ll<1i-lfil I
345 nk 1:::1 E. J6!h SI., C;\f B 1•--p . I
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pRnf'l1nR, 1·pl~/drp.,. Plfln!y Duplexes Furn. ,,, .. 1,,,,. ague en1nsu • 1 1 • 00 NEWl.'i d"'"Or•lf'fl 2 ht
I
u·u--.w.i. n c OS1'!:1 °' cup ard spa~. "' ~esa I BR, Jl()(ll, ull'AI lo r Blt/\ND l\f'W O!"I UXI' 3 Br. 2 No pl'IS SIM ,'!,09 f.lonle ?uple~. Adults. Slll mo h;if'hl'\nr~. 512) & Sl:l.i 2 Ra apts 160fl block E I vi~lR. c ;'IL :..i~.l%:t :.-16 K~ifi.
Dt'l'LI<:\, pHt'I furn , 2 hr. BR $J:il. /\dnlli; Spac. lM3 Balbcrn 81\11; close lo ()('ran CONOO 3 BR~ 2\• BA, 11111111 12 BR. 1ownhouse nr ocr1111.
c'j1t•". 1tr,1J)"s, yr!, t'a~por!. Churf'h ~111-!"163:1 or ?11)1. 1 yr leallf!. Incl encl. yard. 2 CRr gar $22.1 Crpls, drp~. ,1·ash,.r/dryr1·.
2Ji(l 1':1• 111. 11r;:ir!_$l.l.1 mo -125 k & DIV., drps. frpl &_ crpl. mo. 3163 Colle1o:,. a''"· or Slo\•P, IV'lrig 962-2.lli2
\'aranl llll\1'. 64·1·~0·-"-"-= I per wee up 644-4161 days, fi7.J.--02.l.1 e\'l:!S 1 ,.1 ""' It --.N--. -
350
BACHELOR & 1 Bit. !or appt p 1onr .1.1 ..,,..,.. or co ec1 l BR, crpts, f1 rps. ' o prls.
Duplex es Unfurn. TV !..· n1aid l'erv. avail. _ 12131 5'17--0900. Chilf1 OK. l...11unrlry rwm.
4-il Vu·!nna C ~1 DF.LUXf~ 3 hr, 2 b11 . yrly SPAC 2 Br 11.pt.~ lrom $1'0. Fron1 yarn. SlJO, !!6l!--00fi.I Corona del Mar ' ' .. · l"aSl', /Ill appl1ancf'~. \.\'kdys . . 12 BR, 2 ba. ~unkrn llv rm, :.fr 6 pm & wknrls. ll.~4919. Hid ~l. Play yd. Crpl~. SHARP 2 BR . w/prtvacy
Cl>HO:"'A 11 1,.hlanrl~-2 Br. Jrplr, h:ilconv. Sll!(J/mrt ~ r • , drp~. bltn). patio. Nt!ll'ly Cpis. tirp.\ star. Child OK 1 •~ Ba , s1 v/1'r>f, Cpt~. f1rp~.1 B:okrr St., C:'l'I . 510-25;0 \\F.STCl.l f~ 2 Br, 1 ~ Ba. deroralrd. Kid~ ok. $1.i\ 540-3.~2 011•n"r
Orf'>1n Vu 119 :'llorn1n1t CR· l'-'nhsrt Arllts ori!v, no Pf'IS. 1998 Map!f' No. J 646-2287 CL"AN I • 2"-'2_"_A __
nv11n Hd. $27.). 6-15-2290, I NIC'E 1 hr dplx. Qu1r!. Sep 172!1 Bf'f1ford Ln. -548-7~3.1. r~ ' "" "'"· ., . nrw hy _gara~r~. 1 af1uh cvrt JO, NE:W 2 BR. be11.m c~ilings, 4-pll'.x. crpl.~. bllns. Rarage
1>77'!..+;I \~ no f>f'l~. ;,.\11-11121 Corona del Mar wood paneling. All rec ~\1~1_-4~IO~'------le11rurr.~. ~lfhi. Adult~. no L)lluna Beach AITHJ\C furn. To"'nhou~r. pets. Call now 646-0073.
E/r;ltle 2 Br, l'l Ba , pool. 387 \\', Bay S1.
Costa Mesa
RE\IODEL. BR . \v/11,
blHts, br ic ~as frpl , lwainl',
pll\m I 11r!ll-nn pets. $134.
Yrarly. 642-8."120
Nn J>1'ts. $17.). &16-66111 ,. _
GARDEN Apl ~ a Br. $1&;, Q,~
Bl1ns. >:Arai<:"· Arlulls. 160-G .,,.,.
E. 21.~r St. ::.48-2127. _ ON TEN ACRES
I BR S\35. \Vatrr pa1rt W39 t • 2 BR. Furn. A: Unfum.
\Vallat'•, CO!i!A 1\1 f! i J. , F. I . . Ap1rtrr"Mrnt1 tor Re"t 646--6940. ll'ep ace1 I pnv. patiotr.
',:;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~ I Pools Tennl11. C.Onlnl'J Bk:fst. SLEEPINr. room $4:1, n1on1h 900 Sea t.an., CdM 644-2611
360 Stonr V1llR. Trailer Park, (MacArthur nr COAat Hwy)
Apt•. Furn. ~333~\~\''~'~';"~'~Y~. ~Co~'~"~"~'~";,,l!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!'!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
General ** $9~~Sll5. Nu:~ 1 hr. 132 * SPACIOUS *
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\V. \\1lson Ave, C . M 2 Bd 1,. ba .. _ f t
Rent Beautiful f urniture f;.15--4~'30. rms,. 1:1 t.'""· ron
for as little 11.s • . .a.pt, 2 Blk~. to Big CoroM
ONTH $13-i, .Beautiful I br e.xp~ndo Bch. & 11hopping. Adults. No ONE M mobile home.132 W, Wll&on pets. JmmAc. 1-., $250 Mo,
i\ve, C.M. 645-4530, Wesley N. Ti1ylor Co.
complete with SUBLET lor 1ummer, beaut * 644-4910 *
your 100'/, furn delux lge l BR rllrden
Purchase Option apt. Pat., Gar. 548-6956. * COROLIDO APTS *
Jrnl. ilem llCll'chon. Sll:r-/MO. 1 Br. All ulil pd. 2 Br.' atud~ &: atrttt ltvf!ls,
e NEAR BF.AC!! I BR., 11~
$16~ 2 BR individu11.l unit~. Ba. Pool. Adnl1,. L~a~,. 217.l frplc~. rli~h wa~!lf"n. Adul1s , ,c.s._c~°"'='~' _H_w~y~, _<9'_.0_209_. __
nn pr1s. Avail July 1. 361 E. Lido 1,1.
181h SI. 642-S.l40. 2 BR, l BA, bRY view, lresb
2 BR, P~I. New cpts, Clo.Y paint. ne1,,. crpt• &,. dr p.•.
10shop11; ccnt~r. Couplt! on-~love A· rrlriii:. Av11 il im-1
ly. No pelg. ~8-6532, 313 E . I n1rd. $275 mo La11·son Reil ·
17th P l. E~!11e 67j...4,j62.
LARG E 2 BR, rel It rang•, Mesa Verde
crpl. 35 +. No pe t~. La mp
Llghlf"r, 360 Vicrori11., 112a.
Ga~·Waler pd. 548·2407.
2 BR. Nr'v cni!'fil:, rlrp~.
lockt'd r11r. H11rDor/Bak,.r
BY Owllf:r nice &. pvl l Bdrm Shop'k· Af11r~. No Pf!I&.
.i l Bil Sl50. Mo $50 clf!an. _.::11~'5=/~m~o=·="~"="='~"=·--
dp~t. & $30 i1ecur. 2885 Men· DLX 2 &: 3 Br, 2 Ba, encl
~ CM, 545-5205, 1ar, $145 It. up. Rental Ole: * REGENCY * 3095 Mace Ave .• 54&1034
l Br, 1 Ba, crpt.a/dfPll, aell Newport S.ach
dean gaa oven, f!ncl 1ar, Pli·s ;~E~A~C~Ll~F~r...:~M~•~oo~,-A-,-1 ,~.-,
lk>ll. 548·3605, 377 W, Wi1:10n. . . $18.l & up. Dlhwbr. frpl, dhl
24 Hour Oely. Pi·iv palio._ Ne;'-''1Y _furn. carport. ~A R GiE Pool. *GARDEN APT-2 BR
CUSTOM O\'er :lfl. Quirl. M~;i9. 673-3378 S140. Bltna. ear. patio. Adl11,
Br. Al~l Br. avail July 1.
Crpta:, drp~. bllns, pool , prlv
J>11tio, 1tudlo typr, 11,1 811 .
lnfAnl ok. ~S-2682. 1:125
Plaunlia A\'f!. AAk 11.bou!
Furniture Renti1I , 1,,~.o~n""1-'---,-,~---~,1• I 11() prt, 160-G E, 2111 SI.
517 \\'. 19lh, C.i\1. 5'1S-3•1BI Dana Point f!lec <';""' ·~r.uxe 1 ne"':e ! . MS-2127.
Ariahr1m i7-1-2".00 I SINGLE. TV, pool, pf:'t.~ Ilk• Unobstrucrffi vi r w nf hay & -.'--"a~E~A~lTT=1~r=uc-1-•-,-B-R.
J,aJi11hra 694·3708 1 Dana M11rin1' Inn, .14111 oce1111, Adltit nnly, Sl90 J)'r Conlempor11.ry Garden Ap1 ~. LOVELY BAYFRONf
our d~coun1.
Back B·ay
l BR, he111ed pnol, Xlnl k>cA·
.lion. Af1ulls. nn p$ls, Rel'•,
$135 mn. 5'1&.-4&\5.
Coa~1 llwy. moQn lta~. 673-699'2 Patioa, frp lc 1. pool. 2 Br. From $365.
CDJ\1 most unu1ual 2 Br, Sl50-Sl65. Call 54&-516.1 Furn/Unf.
Huntington Beech beams, hltns. 1>1 tio, lct1 ()f '·c-LEAN---•• -1-..... -,-,-BR--ot-o-dio NEWPORT TOWERS
J-BR., 1wimmirt1 pool, 2 IJ'tet. $350/mo. Avail July Cpt1, tlrp1, pool. Clean * M~DJ2 *
Blka to "'11ch. Adult.I. No 1. IJ'l3..'1629. rtlPOftllb lt adults. 1 child -8-WFFS----.~1~.~T~ownhouM=~--"~'
!>"18". $135 per mo. t,~s=R-.,~1,-,-,-. ~w~.i~k-to_be,..._•-,~ •. · :=•=k.=646-<M=,...."-·--,-.,,,~-er: 21ii a., bltns, frplc,
8i.lbo• l1land Tradt'wln<is Rf'!alty 347-«ill Adult&. !>46-Mll wkindl, DELUXE new l BR apt, patio, t'ncl car. Quiet. Mr.
SUNNY mod. :J room1> REDECOR -Lrt 1 Br. SI«> 833-14TI wkday1. c:rptl, drps. Sort watu , Jcne1 &«-Ul3; an 5 pm.
'-'/r\lnt'ltl', di~ri Nr hearh, Xtr11, clrl~t-ls. Pool. P11.Uo. SHARP 1-bdnn, carp., drpa, range, fat. $190 . .54~1309. _.....,..:.:.:...:::.· ='~· -----=
Acrom l. su1n111.,r M'RSOll Adll~. nri Pf'I~. ~717. priv. p.atic. Ground rloor. * LRG 2 Br Me.!1.1 Verrlr 2 BR upr tlplx nr Ol:f!an Sill smo. or $17!. mo. Yr Iii", BACHELOR apt. 1 milt fMm Scfonic Pmpenies 67:r-5726 up' tr a, Io c k ' d gar . yrly. epl, drp. rf!f. m g. Avail
11111 incl. l:.J(l Prii.r!. IN3-2f!!\l. I bf'11rh, i.:a~ "'· waicr pR.ifl, NEW cltoluxr 2 hr, 2 ha, vtrw, S14:>-$1~. No P''ti'I, :i.'i7-MOO l ullf' 15. W\11 l'f!df'r.
ATTRAC.1 1\"E !urn 2 tfR 11111 SM/rnn. 213: ~92-2!'!77. oc ... 1 11rea, dhl fitllr . $41Xl ydy. S17&-l Br. 2 B11 Studio apt. 311'1 ;{6th ~I. 121.11 '2411-1!121
11 t~und"4'k. \Vinter ~111111 I $1:":.>--MOD~:nN. \~,. l Br. nr 67:1-13901 . Cpl~. f1rp~. patio, r1r. Adj • % nr l BR. YEARL\'
fnr ,.hulrn!~ nr yrl,y tt'nl:U hf'11ch Cpts, lf~f'IPS. rl l"'P , DAILY PILOT fnr acUon! lo •hp '1. ~ OtJ~ 54~1 fll"llr ()('f'11n . Af1 ullll. 121
fnl'""2 f;iJ-3303 l'lr.. 210 Ch1ca20. 847--5169 Call 642--{i678 I: Save! Sell Idle iftrru now! 45rh SI. N.8 . 644--0695. __c_......c__;_.;:;_.:.;._...;_ __
First Showing
So don't leave your youngsters
behind Yihcn you come. over to inspect
Orange County·s glittering, new
ap11.rlmcnt co1nmunily -wum OOA!T
VILLAS. For whill'l you're admiring the
'umptuous private Clubho~e and
luxuriantly landscaped grounds, we
have a few goodie~ that11 delight their
little hearts too. Like our $500,000
Chlld Care Center and play land: IOUTR'
COAJT Vtt.LAll is where both adults
and children have the best of everything,
DKorafot tty/.d 1, 2 & 3°1:..droom •tMrl .. errl-lio.m., • C.Wr•I,.. relri~ret.d •ir-i:0trditioning •
.. t.ru:.d flower KitchMt • Color·hermonincl •ppl~ incluJ'i"fl dillrwuh.r • l'riY•f• t.rr.u1
• W.J~-ht werdrob.t '• .«>oo..q.11. Cfc,,bboute with •nttrl•ini"fl • Jini"fl IKI/it;.s, se1H111, billi.-rJ1,
r:ardroomr • CsbM.i, betbecw, bedmimon, 1hu'"-bo1rd • 3 Meled pooli-O Jecl/DJ • Cltilcl
Care Cent1r & pltyl1ncl.
All this family luxury livini from$145 a month
$M tilt tltc.ntly funtlslltd mod.I •pertnierrts •nd rw:restlon oentw-Oj!M dlll'f 10 1.111. ta 7 '·"'•
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SO YOUR LITTLE RED WAGON
IS REALLY DRACiCilN'
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ADD · HORSEPOWER TO THE FAMILY BUDGET
You can handle those bills. All you need are the dol·
lars you'll get for all the still-good, but· nobody· uses·
them items you'll find all over the house. Make a list
of them today and decide to turn those unwanted ar· .
ticles into extra cash. It won't cost you •.. it'll pay
you. And you'll be surprised at how fast you can sell
just about anything with a DAILY PILOT classified ad.
Try it today. Every day is a good day to use
DAILY PILOT WANT ADS
. (And You Can Charge Them)
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Ffidl!, Juiw ... 1971 DAILY I'll
·-I~ l:;;;:-_ ... _-~l[S];;i ;;;l ,_,...._ ... __ ;;;,;l~;;;l ;;l ---~-;;;1~;;1 ;1~--,_;;;;;;;l[JJ]
Apt,.,
l~I (;1 ... , ....
al Pers.nal1
Furn. o r Unfurn.
Ap ts.,
370 Furn. or Unhtrn. 370 BACHELOR. lo lhare 5
SJ0 Le.t 555 Conlr•cter P•lntlnt l H•lp Wanted, MI F 711 Help W•ntecl, M: .. 711 ---------""'"°"=-,..---..,,.. -,-----.---P•P*rhantlnt1 ENJOYING LIFE? LOST Min. brown poodlt, MY \Yay, quality home BREAKll'A.ST C OOK E xec. Sal••
Newport Beach New?Orf Beach
FROM $135*
Olympic= size pool-Biltierd1-S1un11-T•nni1
pro shop-Color TV loun9-Heelth Club1-l~door 9olf drivi ng ren9e-Pt1rly Room-Full
lrm • Activit ie~ Dlr1c lor.
0
BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS : Single<, I & 2
Bedrooms, furnished or unfurnished.
TIEASONABLE TIENT •: Singles from $135.
1 Bedrooms from $145 . 2 Bedrooms from
S:lOO. Lo,,· 111ove in charges. No lease req 'd .
Models Open Daily ID am to 8 pm
SOUTH BAY CL UB OAKWOOD GARDEN
Apar tments
(just for r;ingle reople)
J1'\"ifJl' & 16th
714 ' 645.0550
Apartments
(re.sort living for
singlf' It married adults)
16th hi"'" Irvine & Dovt'r
714 ' '42-1170
•flrnl subject to location
Apts.,
1 Fu~n. or Unf urn . 370 ,,---.-.,-,-,,-,--'!! &l
Huntington Beach ';;;;;;;;;;o;o;~· ;,,...~
ff 2 & 3 BDRMS. SJ:iQ UP, I
l';ihn, fl(Hl l. Chl ldr e n . Rooms
:'>!ORA KAI APTS, 1 8~1 ----------1\fora Ka i Ln . 1 ~ hlk E , or ~-URN. UriJ pd, Ideal ror
R('a!,'h Rt Garfield. 71 4: sludenl. $:!5 ['l!'r mo. Com.
fll~2~~~~S WELCOME I ~~~~ ha. Fl'male only.
!llll\'r in roday_ A11r11crive 2 LIVI!: on Balboa 1aland tJru
/, .1 hr 11pls. $!39-$189. Ail 5Ummer $100 a mo. Women
~rra.\ pool, pets OK. "174:\1 only. J\lake Reservations
1.:celson Ln, ;ipt B nr D oow. 127 Agall'. fi75-3613
~12-717') <>r 9fi$t-1j JO. LAnGE sunny room, pvt
1-------'-'---· ! bRlh If.· ertlr. Nr \\'arner &
Santa Ana BPaCh Blvd., H.B. st;, wk.
8~2-16~9.
VILLA M ARSEILLES
BRAND NEW
SPACIOUS
l &. 2 Bdrm. Apts.
Adult Living
Furn . & Un furn.
FURN. Rnom. pvt hinne. Nr . n.c.c. f.: shopping. C.M .
fll'f'll . CA!I 54!)..1061.
noor.1~pr1v entrance&. bll.th,
emp!OyC'd n1a11 pref'd. No
sn1nkPrs. 675-0310, M&-7197.
bl'lrm; compl. tum w/ l'Ok>r
TV , lrpl. On Ml'ld. Call Jolu'I
~·u1Jerto11 S ~ 1-1 fl DO ct
&815-8381
Enouab l:n«'D'! SI~-: p~ femal,, ~ mos old . Vic. "4th repair. Wa.lb, l.-eilin1, noon f"OR clean A nt:tl p11ntln1. I t:Xper, fo.1u11 bt OVt'r 21, Ap• '
I ~ont>y! Peace or f\lHll; St., N.8 . 673-757' aflf'r 6 t-lc No lob 100 . •mall. intt'riot I t-1'1t'rlor. llf'at. ply ln prrson, .iurl Jt Sirloin, 1 WH &T DO
Yoa:a 11 A METHOD F• \'R <Lid fem German thort s.17--00.lli, l4 hr an& • .,rv. ratt'1. Ctill Dick, 96MOiir>. :'1930 W. Co111 Hwy, NB. "'
PhyaieaJ It Mt'nlal \\'t it a. haired Poln\t'r. Reward. AdditlON • Rt'modt.lin&: PAINTING/pa.ptr1q:, 11 yn CAR hopa ()(' w1!1rt'1te1. Al-YOU WA,.,7
Y..IAN l>-45, •h.,.. apt with int. FR!IB DEMON!:!IRt Call art ?. PM/i46-31~. Gerwick ' Son. l..i('. 1n Harbor a.i•• Uc .l r r 1 c 1 iv e .,.. / bub bllna WE H •yE ..
samt'. Al Bro1 M~ll'I art. TIO~, S.t. a t l DAM. Cl.aisc. GDUJEN Rattiewr, vie. ol t7:H<Ml • S4i-n7o bonded. Rrf'• rur;._ Ul.-2356 pf'rtonalily, p/•im•. Tht Ill . -"
9: 30 PM. days JET-6879, •l.1r~n~7naw. Y~a Ctnter, , Cuita CapU'tn.~ 2 )'rt. no LIC'f'.>. con11r. Remodeling p A 1 N TING/pa11trina . 111 7.oo Re1t, {Co.it Hwy a t LOT TO
Garage. for Rent as :al th .St, ft.I Me:o.a., Ile, boy'a pet, f93.4340. Add1tiona, Plaru. Layout. Yn . in Harbor art•. Lie le f\11cArhtur) GIVE!
DOUBLE Garap privatt' W . Karl E. Kendall , 642-3811. bond!!d. Ref'1 turn. M:l-2356. * * CASllIER. N a t lo n a I
Npt. 2W Cedar; ' • 1 Re~~~~~~~u:iit l l"'IF'\lcllen I~ l!lec:trlcal P•tlcn ~~~~~~~t;~~l~~,1~ach.
• S.C8-llJ2 ,.. Advic• on all matters. ~ LIC'D Elt('trician, ·ma.int. p•TJO s --1·•;,1,, • d d le====-'---~~-• GARAGE I t ~ J M I . Id j-i "' ,... ... iu "' '.'LEANIN G wom,n for Ira ! •, or 11 or • 1 • .L>vt, arr age, Bus1ne~1 aerv. Al.a, res , nl.lll•trl•l. disllnt"lion 10 i·our hnm t-1 M ••
Co!Jeae Park. l~ a month. Rea.d ln.g1 given 7 days • 6-U-4414 .1h 1 . d 1 t'O mp "~. UAl """ '11Pfr, 6't '....09iri" · \\'I •CUI Orn pal10 e1 rn-}o'uU or pt~ume. !'146-50T.i. , .. wefk, lD 11..m. ~o 10 Pm. School• & Oer4ening l"d e.w:pt'cit.11)• tor your -~~ --
Offic• Rant•I 440 lll N. El Camino Rea!, ln1f ruetlon1 575: home. Qua/ii). ExP"rll'nce. CLERK TYPIST-
San Clem"nte PROt'E SSJONAL MA l r.. T. SatiAC•clion. f;a1en & Sons An 1n1,.lhaen1 t'1lPablt> rypi11 LAl\'YJ::R, rien!i~I. doctor.
De.ran view ol!Jc(' i1~ite
11.•/parkinll'-ror 151!'.. ill
f'stab. N. l..ajuna pmt. bldf .
:\Sc-s.I. Verdu10 Prop.
497-1727 for pe.rtlcula.n
DELUXL PR.OF'. SUITE~
li612 Beach Blvd.. H.B.
Plentiful pknc, Ate. jan.,
n1wsic, new carpels / pa.int.I
drps_ 32;) to 900 111. Jt. Suil'
S. Ph. 847-2521
DESK sr1aCt' available $50
mo. \Vill provide furnilu"°
al $5 mo. AnSWll'!ring 1ervlce
available. 17875 &ach Blvd.
Huntington Be11 ch. 642-Clll
DESK zpace 11.va.ilable $50
n10. Will provide furnlture
at $5 mo. A!Uwering service
ava.ilahll". 3£6 No. El
Ca m i no Rfl al , S a n
Clem,ntt'. 492-4420
PROFESSIONAL Bldg. ~Sc
~ It. Air-cond, crpts, drps,
i:d parking. Xlnt loc. l50 E .
17th St. C.M. PE:J'E BAR·
RETI' RLTY. &42-4353
492-9136, 492-0'.176 SUMMER 1Uton11r am•il trtt work, pr u n i n I , Cor111lru('lion. ~S--0769. ·~ 11\'1-dffl by 011r m11.nu·
FREE Facial. Di 1 c 0 v t r pupa, 1 hr. 4 day11/wk, $16 aprayinr, dluue-.l: ..... ~~ ----facturing f"nJt lntttinr 1t'all
beauty by Mary Kay, Call per ('hlld. Exp. credentiaJ#d contml. Sprnkl~r repair. Platter, Patch, Rep•lr 10 ~nerwit, data p~uini
Nita, 830-73l3 for appt. tt"-acht'r. 496--5059 ~~up )ob,, C~ft, PLASTER·Pa.lch-Rm Add•. input.I. ty~ mem09, A n11in-
Ac~. Ct'lhnai, 1 I u c'" 0 1a1n !Meli . .\luit l:lt'. •bl, to I
[ l~ AL' GARDENING relln. frtt-t 1 1 i m 1 1e 1, opera1e • n•xowtiter A l}'pt'
lolt and found Jlnl s.rvm_,..,... r~_ .. r P'"" ---~·-· •• m ~!.~ 835-3931 , 54;...tW .r1 s. 5;, ro 60 w.p.m. 2 Yt'ar1
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. L':.\J . . ..._... ~.. _,,•KT ~1-~~=~~===~ I cltrictl eX{>f'r i1 •l110 requ1r· ~0i!Ji. Servin! Newpcrt, *" I PATOI PLAST_ERTNG ti!, App ly in person.
Cd1 ~la Met•, Dover A I l)'ptt. i''N"e f'tllmate! PERIPHERAL BUSINESS
Found (frff ad1) 550 81by 1itt ing Shore1. Westcl!tt. Call ~0-&'r.'i EQUIPMENT .. INC.
CALICO ki11en, no 1.D. COSTA MESA e LANDSCAPING e P_lu_m_•_;_n_1 ______
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"PRINKL0 R' SEED • San!a Ana, Calil. 927i'Q Vic. Larklipur, Cd ~f , SpeciaJ Su mmer Prottnm. ,.., r~ .s, . « in,1; Repair. RepJpt, Remt1-
ti7>.3.i58 alt 7 P~\f. 1 18th .l. Monrovia, % day + SOD LAWNS, LIC D CONTR del. }'r~ e-st. 64fi.8l40 , --c=o-~' 1~'~"~"=~~·,~·"~'=o---
SMALL kil!t'n aray "-wh lull d1 y .-r..cslona. Piann'd lll.1·29:'>4. PLUMBTNG REP°Am-C LERK TYPIST
•tripffi, vie H'illttett &-S.n proaram, hot h1 nch4!1. Ages ii LA\VN SERVICE * No job 100 amall tiO+ typing, locfll. Jo'tt Pd.,
.Joaquin, Laguna. 494-41~9 2-6, hni li:3o AM-6 PM . F'ront yard S!O. Pf'r month, e &l2-3121 e "1"~1cJI U Pl!'l'!JOn~I Agtn<:Y,'
fl.It 6. Sli wk-COMPARE! 642-40Cil> hack ya.rd a/M. Weeding, R )04.l \Vt5!clilf Dr., N.B. I
BLUE • or &38-~'7. yard cleanup. 962-3612. ooflng ti-15.-7110 (al~ r"'" job!), ~y t e mal ~ G~yhound w/whitt mark-BABYSirrJNG by tht hour. AL'S Landacapinr. Tree LEE Roofing Co. Roo!irtt or
!nrs toul'ld on Harbor Blvd. day, wuk. month also even· removal Yard remodding all lypt.s. Rtcovt'r, rep1.lr1, ~l-2998. lnis. Vic. Bushard and Tra1h ~uling, lot ('leanup: rher-mo roof roat!nr~. while
SMALL white f'ood&e/Mal. }lamilton. 96&-36l6. Repair tprinklers. 613-1100. Ir: color. Lie/bonded aJnct
tt'IN' era. dot. Vic. Tultin WILL baby1it by IM Ylttk. LAWN Mtlnl. Hauling, ntw '47· &42-l~ .
"' Mt'SI. l-Y', C.O.ta Meu.. Lovin1 carr. So. Co.ta l1"R'n~. clean-up, prunlnf, T. Guy Roohn1. Ot;al DlreC'I.
646-SJ2 Mesa. 64~574 Jo"rt-' PSI. Call 546-7379 I do rny own 1•tork. 64S-.l780,·
CLERK typi1it wanted !or in·
1ur10CI" oltlce. locall"d i.11
Cd~1. Cont11c! B "'-t l y ,
ti7>.8050.
Cosmetic D•pt. M9r.
E xec. Position . I . ~8-9a90. DeLuxe Off ice 515 sq ft. FOUND male cat, my .l BABYsnTING my homr, JAPANESE G a rd e n 1 11 g Exci ring opportunity to W(lrk
Carpel·Dr&pt!l"Panl'l Wa.llJ "'hilt' atripPt Jo a r b a Ir I Jr_., lncd yd, hnl meal•, day Sr.rviC1". Neat "R•ork. Cleanup Sewlnt/Alt•rat lons / in ra!I P•Cf'd hi-quality !ash.
Ne\vport Ii Bay Center I w/collar. S49-{,W .l. nilf'. M2-5299. yd . m11int. 968-2303 • ~ ·"' All 1. ion slort, Ex,,.rit nN'd Only 20" 2 N ! Bl d CM =~~-=-=-=-~cc--· -...,, t8s1n ..... na: • era 1oru 1 (Al~ ''i e:ii:vail~ it&-;252 Found in CdM t'rit'lod.ly l't'd-WIU. babytil in my 00mf'. eJAPANY.S~ GARDENER• Sf)t'rial On llPm~ Ntrd Apply_ Dulil"I inclu~e
dllh. brown puppy w/flt.a \\/~pl( d.11y1. Child not ovtr 2 J',!ainrenaflC'f', C'!Pa nup C1fl Jo * "6144S .aonit buying-, 1h:>Ck ('()n!rol,
DESK space availablt' $SO collar. Or. Stockton C1l-lOMI yr~ old. 64&-2."t:J(). lffi FV CM 1rt'a * 842-M42 CUSTQM.nii de ck>lhr• 11 d1~1)!11y, planning promo.
mo. Will provid' furniture J•OUNO malt' Collie .l INf'ANT CARE your homt'. J OHNSON'S GARDENING re•dy·made pril'f'1. 111,ra-lion~. df'~oping 11 J"'-1
at $.') mo. Answerin .. 1ervice y -• I -pl M •·-11'1• ·n • .,.. Sht'~rd doa;. ViC'; Wil10n Tender Ir t'xaclin,. 11u r.art, c ren-ups , plan--tionli too. C. J . 673-326( ,,..~ ~. any co . .,...,.., 1 •
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LIK.t: STUART rox. x.
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L.OOKINGLANO, FINANC-
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CALL NOW
547-6771
Atk for Mr. P•t•rs ava.ilablt'. 222 }~ol'f!st Ave, · I d ud ror· ha · , ·gu"" B•a"h. 494-"A'6 &. Ruti;:Pr.1. CM . Mil-94:.'0. ' Nrw born lo II mo. 67.>-.2761 ting, t prin.klen , 962-l0l5. EUROPEAN Ort>irimaki111. I. ,M,,,A,GN1l1N' &nnCrO .• Dishwasher . co!or coordinat-..... ·-... "" LRG bedroom, privale en-NEW Wa lertron/ Otti--s J.'OUND vie: Jo~f'nilet.f Avt ., BABYSJTIEft _ Qualiflf'd Exp. J apanexe Gard~ntr Experlly Cu~lom lit1t'd, Ac· 1 C'd appliance!'> . plush shag 1,.,,, .. , N••· So"th r.,,1 •• Cd'\ K 1 . 1 Compl••• y,~ "·-·•-"" 61'1849 ,.~ ~ • " LU ": 'Y w initial "M", •xp. rol e<• girl to livr_ ln . •u ~. • .... cur . ...,as. ..-. carpet • choice of :l color S'l75 To $435 Month >' · ,,7 9 .••
No, 2 fo"alhion square
Santa Ana EXPER . SECRETARY P!uza '"0-5615 on l••lh•• ch••'•. 61'7162. 67""'7. •"l°:e ewtima!e"" · ::...,., Alt t i "2 5145 schemes • 2 baths • 11!ail "· · "" · AbovP. The ls.lander " ""' " ~ o>-U<JI;> era on1 -... -Typinc: 50 w.p.m, SH 15
showers • mirrnred ward· Room & Board 405 341 Bayside Dr, N'pl. 8':a('h FOUND pre1cription gla••ea Cabin•tm•king EXPER. Hawaii•n GardeMr Nf'l l, •CCUrlltf', ~years P.XP. w.p.m.
be d Id. 1· h Bill Grundy Rltr. 64'.l-4620 on Donnie Road. Newpor11-----------I Complf'te Ga r dening 1
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UNITED CALIFORNIA ~o oors · n trect ig 1• Cuing on summer vacal· CABINF.TS A d Se I K 1 · g4Q-4676 Tll• CUSTODIAN 1ng Jn ktrchen . · breaklas! ion? 2 ma lure c 0 l le 1 e 3700 NEWPORT BLVD, NB ~B~'~'='~h.,....C_•l~l _6'~i>-~m_J._,, __ 1 '¥. • room a · IV Ce. ama ini, -BANK-
b h" 1 f ·• * ON THE: BAY * YOUNG m•i• l•hby '''· no dition~. f't'modeling. Japane51! Garrlener CERAMIC lilt' Mv. a, --CITY OF ---1 A••old• D". M•• ar · .. ge priva e rnc..,,,. sruncn!s w!U msintain pro--541-4428 646-52 JN "' .... patio. plush landscaping ·I perly & occupy house for ti1~2464or~1-5032 collar. Vic Dover Dr. · · 19 Exp'd. Yard Work remoc!l!l. Free "~L Sm&ll NEWPORT BEACH 1 S11n Cll!'m,ntt
brick Bar-B-Q's. Jarge hear. frrl' room wh i\r ownrr's • NE\VPORT Beach Dfo\ux' 646..ffi79. C•rpet S•rvlc.a Clf'a,.....up, Planting 6~9 jobfl wi>!romt. 5.1&-2426. BUILDING ii 17\4) 492·51'23
ed pool~ & la1111I. 1111a1· RF;~~·s AVAI L. Ca\1 View orticf's. Air-rond . Priv. l·r=N=n-, ~&-h,-,-,-~-,-. ----Gener•I Service• Uphol1t•ry I MAINMTAENNA
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NCE Equal Opportunity Emplo~r
(\' , C J ) Ba. W. oa_,t wy_ 5.)7-l051 Avg sitt': room SS Hu11band Bu11y? Call MOO•(' VINYL Weldint-Cu!~. burn•. $.ilO·l620 Per Mo , Pt'rmirwnl . . , 3101 So. B rislol St. I ;.,.1~:.ti!l 11 rr 5pn1. Ask tor 2400 c 11 Diamond Cal'pt'I Cleaning
'/I.Ti. N. ol So. oast p az& Anrly or ~tr. INDIVIDU AL OFFICES Rr_p,11 irinr .It in11t1lla1ion• !t4!)..()820 1!1er 6-Re.pair 1-:ar•. Cuitom dy,inlt' (!Ill . . p I 0<f I t.XPt,RlENCED 11phol11lf'.ry
Santa Ana l.F.:T n1e c11rP for your homl'; NI'"' Inoint' Indusl. romple:x. Lost 555 1''ree .E~r. 64~1~17 Bu!ld-Stf\' Motl Thing_, rolor~I 649-22]7 (mobilt J potrlltn/l, •r orm cuil 151 .,am•tre1ff'1-Top 1c1lt-pay
PHONE: 557-8'200 lnr lrrf' ho11ril .,.,hilE" you"rl' Top loc. !33-l44l 1.nytime MALE doc: •p,1/ wht manl', CARPE:r ihamprolng, dry .. HAND YMAN • 8lS-3!Ml . 1n11ntf'rU1.n1•., " r!r1 1~1111 ol & rood btneli111, Apply In
1.,!!!"!!!"!!!"!!!"!!!"""!!!"!!!"!!!". I" !he 1 rn:I v ry pub!1(' rPsUwo1.11 /, r1x1ul"I!'• P"t•on. J 0 h • n,., n " 1. I a11.ay. m nr e I' NEWPORT t'inanci1I Crn--"v.•ht l'IOlll'. •paws , wn1 tip fo1m. Rt'sid, oomm"l, ~in-Painting, 1ite!t'ltin1, etc. LIC. rurn. Uph. Rttd .i bHChM · rll5.l 1
I homr should h11vE". 675-48.14. t•r·, op to JI))"' Ir. Im. I "I I . dow1 &. noort. Fret e11f. * 498-4069 * U or1 -, in Pl P •Y· Chr1sll!'.n!l•n, 1198 W, J6th !!,
The
DAILY
PILOT
ORANGE
COAST'S
leading
Marketplace
Apt1.,
F urn. cir Unfurn. 370
Newport Bea ch
On I I , on i a Ir , l'lllt' work . A nthony·~ ph. irrourid•. Jnvnlvn so m t' NB.
Summ er Rent•ls 420 med OC('upancy. &44-!>l!'il. ':Nichola•'', viC' H . B , 96l--0672 Haun-Service . N.B. 642-51127 wttk•ild v.·ork on 1 rotation-~~-------1
I ' XLNT o~'ICE s, • .,. now HearlbrokPn. !).1&-7736. DRIFOAM CARP~ CLEAN ... H' fo:xrtR. clr.11.ne:r n" "d "11
I •GUNA BEACH 2 BR ..., r" r.1 y RD al M si.'I. Rf"QU U'l!'.!I lf h· " -·1 LIDO BLDG '"' y · p• ""SE A '"'I' ('!ta.nup1 mornin<• for • n i m 1 l ava1 . , ~ 11 ....,,..... , pleaff, p J 'as' Reuoneble Rat". ' • . · l[JJ] &·hool 1r1ul & I Yr t'XPf.r house, sip.~ 6, nr beach. L'd NB 61, .~1 1 ·' · T I' S * 557 ~,, R.mov .. ~ dirt, Ivy, if ho!ltflt al, N.B. 644-5460 tmm I ,J .. ne " Sepl 6 SJ."" mo. 1 o, · . ~ rl!'lurn t'maie )f! black, om 1n vc -~ •kiplo•d••, b•ck h 0 ,. ~--·-"""--""'"--'-~ in j11niloriaJ or bidg. m•inl. " ~ " p11rt b,agle, Vi('; Pomon1, • ""'' Ap·• •'mm·"l•I 1 1, 'tA,,l 10 6Pi'1. Re~pon~iblr family only. * NEWPORT BEACH * C•rl'Ynter 962-37~ii " · ~y "" t' Y 1
BE'thkl' Realty 494-28.'JO JOO 10 JOOO ~-fl, C.M. J.'amily pe:t. Rr_ward. .--C Pf'rsonnPI Office, City Halt EXPERIENCED p1rt lime
J:,[IJ South Coast Jh1:y 1 ---°"''.'.'C~-°'~'~· ~"1~:J-~586~2~~1 ;c54;;8--o;;-72-;2Jcz:;:-co:;:;::--;:;--:= CAR.PINTJltY LEANUP & H1 ullng, ITtt J b W t d M I 700 3300 NeV11pOrt Blvd, Newpon Med ical rer,prionist. LOsr Iri1h St'Her, .16 mos. MINOR REPAIRS. No Job trim lop, rrmo"'•. gar•i'! 0 an a ' a• &arh, c:atif, 92660. (71~) Ph: -:vew .'iJ6...fi066
ii LIDO ISLE "a cation fun nr 1670 SANTA AN A AVE, CM clearH"ri ivy &. '"' n t' f' , _1 2 EXPER Cl I I" hl'h & ('!uh hse 5 brlnn6 lam ~·rom 300 1q/ft. 35c •q IT.. J.' a I h"' r co!lar.prtgna11t Too Small C.binef In r ar. rp movi i. J at·k ~&-4743·. · YOUNG man, 31, t'd11ca1ed 1n "''· ·' 1 IO. ~ · esn og ... om•n
rin. pllliO :"-i!Un 'd('k. -67:-r.2464 or 54.1-50l2 w/oon-ped i~f'r pupi. Vir. qet Jr o I h t r c1blne11. Df>nmark, M'f'ks nPw flf'lrl 8. for romm"I blda. 4-~ hrs 6~_1_7f,77 Bus inetl Rental '4l OrflnJ!:e & 17th C.M. Plea!e! 545-Sll!i If no 1111~wer leave MOVING, <'.•ragt' clt'&JHlp ~::icJ*rif'n~'t-d in f'IN ·. engr. /, COLLEGE_ G~rl -Mtither~ nl!ely, 673-821!1.
LIDO l.~lr steps to beach.
Lovrly 3 br/3 ba . Avail Ju·
\J, Au~ & Sept , G75·CY.'68
~ion R•nt•I• 425
J Commrrcial 1Jnils In busy
,;hoppi ng center, An11hl"im .
Sii, JOO gro&•. Term•. SfiO,OOl
Englunrl Real E~ta le -
4:}4_,11()93.
Gene ral [SHOWROOM, mt& • .l: ol!lce I \\-All\11\1 !leach apt. dlx furn 1p.11ce. Parking. Clo~e·in
on wattr. SOOrl or long Laguna. $8!>-S39S f\1 o ·
term. Also 2 Br. unr. ~'~"""''°"~-~"---~---f;1:\-~~i6:t. SHS S~L •to~ or orrict-. Tlt'ar
Newport Beach l\1 iMIOn, San .l\IAll Capo.
Now avail. 49..'\-ll!J.l
2 P.ll, ~IPep:o; 6. 11 Blk, 10 Industr ial R•ntel 00
546-66!1L m~a:. al 6f6.2371. H. 0 , ~ Jlle h~ultng. Rl!'a1e1nab/r.. qualily rontrol. Also 20 yr~ ht-lptr, !1\'f'-tn N.B. home FF.M . Ht-Ip be!wn .~SO yr•
SMAU.. whifl" mal• kittr_n, Ander!ICln. frl!'e •stimal'1· M5-160'l. y•chling r_xpr. SJ)"ak• !> Summt-r -11:hildren, room old. )) hr1 A w~. 9::\o
lm11 Mon Oil Suptr\or &. 17th, ANY sz job. Rt>.o;ld., Comm') GA~(;E ('[r_an up find Hahl Jinguigr~. Pf'rwonahle & It board + 11ni. s •l a r y, 11 m-2:.10pm, Mon-Fr\. J,
C.1\.1. during a cc lde111. lndu!.,Apls.Reai,Frtt•st: b111J!111K by coll't"r. 8iudenu. willlnr 10 ltarn. 494-1116L 1642-9006. :\~I. noon ro 5 pm. Apply
642-74fiti. 96'2-l96J. R47-1!1&1. POSFTJON Wan/Pd, p/liml" e ~/fr.YI. Mu!ll hr fully bfolorf' 9am or •It 3pm. OLQMSTi',•bro;;;;;w~,~~<:w~h"i~,.:--=:,m=•1"1 1 ,;:::.:::=.'--oC~-----TRASH &. Gar&lfe ('lt'1n--up hkkpr or s1le•m1111'• rl"llrl f'xp d " f11t, Ch~l'ICe !o •d-()nnut Shop, ~9 Adam!, ement, .ncret• ' . . . \' • e • 0 en II.fl do& w/ red tlea collar. An1. 7 day1. $10 a load. Free esL 111 reta il s1ore. Rt f 1, t'Xf)f'r. • n "" • "' I P '1 '°==7'=-'""c--o-1
lo Stash,r. l964·A Meyer Pl, e e CONCRETE. floor•, Anylimr. S48-5031. 644-:.0'l!I. 54&-J426. FIBERGLAS.'i mold•n. Ap--
C.1\L Rr_w1rd. patios, drive1, ildewallur, H•uteCl•anlnt Jolt Went•d ,.emale 702 e COOK, Prt•t'hool t'A· pl1c1Llons now beln1 takt'n.
UJST Gold t'harm brar.t'lrt ~l•bs. RPll.!. Don 642·3514 / pt"rif'nct prf'ltrT'f'd. O fpper Msrine Corp, 1731 S.
Vir.: RobinM>ns, Npt Bch. CEMENT WORK no job loo C JIOUSE Of' O..EAN PRAC. 1'Url'!!, Comp1nion1, •R.1:1-:\71l 9-~ pm • j _R_>1_rhi'~, Santa_An•·---J
RF:\\IARD! 67H~.l1. 1m1J1, r~••nabJ,. P'r~" ~~m 'l It Rei!~· Clr•nin1 Hskpn. Livt' In or ou1. DENTAL Assr, front sec 'y & G AL FRIDAY
E!tlm, If. Stuftic k. 5411.8615. tt f'il, *" ...,2.fi824 * Mon1hly r•lf'~. Emplr P•Y• prt vr nlivr . nursf', 1\latUrP I T_,·p1M 1n •al". d•pl. -. YORK!'.HIR.E Terrier, Vi'": I •~ Bay & Beach Janitorial l!'t. 1lf'1lth 4: J'am1ly Ca"' wom•n. t'nJO)' proplf , Ei.:per SliOO. No b1<> 1111, but rii llon· Eas!bluft area. Re11.·ard., PATI OS 11.•i lka drh·t'' In· B d • · • • Crpts, window&, f1oor1 e.1c. A1Po1·y. l!~0:1 N. ro11. way. prPl'd bul in!Pll ix"n<'r 11nrt 1111_\' kl'l('lwn ro. invol vf'd in <>l'PIHl. Avliit "'et'kly: Jur'rf'
'i110 .!uly S il~· Aug . SJ:Y.J g4;')..\6lt or 774-i«l J1t•ll nt w l111.•n1 a1w brea"k s A ~7-ti6111 h k d i EAST 17th ST., C.M. · · ' Rl!'I. I: CQmml 64&-lfOl · · · · en! u111a1m may m1 e I· hi ~ht'r prie1!d ""l ler fmnt
Shop I.-ofllc.,. 2'10 Power LOST i;:rtf'n parrot wl1h rrmov..,, ~s-3668 !or 'Bl, M•~• Cleanin1-st;;i~ WANTF.D: day work, ex·,~~~~ 11 R 962-1~:16. hnn1,.• dr~irP1l a per.onablf' yellow hl'ad. N1me Lorrr. 6?.(J ~.ft . 67~6700 Broker Call 64~749 i rt ~PM. "\VEEP lt It reap" .. r.l~an Cll"J)f't1, Window• . .t•loor f'1r, P' r l" ""'d and h•v'I D ENTAL RECEPT. l11'rl)· youn11: lstty ro ••1.0
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R•ntalt to Share 430 Rent als Want9d 4'0 out lbe lreasurn It tn11h -Rt1W. i-. Commc'J. MS-4 111 N'fer~nt.I"•, S18 • d1y, l)r,k only. OPntaJ f'Xptr. ra.•t movlnK 1111,.8 Cf't'W.
Sl!AHF. my w111erfrnnt home · · · 11. Daily Pilot Classified tu.rn into ca~h thTU a Dally HO USECLEANING fi nd "'Jn. ~2-07~1 I nf-'l'f'8'. Som., s1 1~. Sa!ar}' r.luRI type 60 w.p.m, Pref,
11 /ilfl1'k. r.f11n, 3.0-60 )'Carli. I OLD-TI ME ~1un1 rr.,idf'nl Ad. 642-5678 Pilot C..itlfir_d ad. M2-5678 dow wa~h ing IPB ITI. Call A I D F: S t· 0 R. C 0 N-Op!'11, lri111t:f' btnPfits. H.B. t0m" SH. BPrwn •&'"' t'\.M.
l l"ll mo. 675-4:\.\J desper111e for l or 2 BR fi7l-932Zor 673-379.l VA.LE.<:;CE1''C1':. e ld .. rly li ri>ll. 1111:\1..0P.\1, $A6-3.':>46. ~n!Wt-r phorlf'll, plot 111lf'I,
l'£M.-\LE 1C> ghare 11 p 11 hou.•e or 11partmrrtt, turn. nr * * * * * * 1----------1 <'ai't-or f1 m\!y c • r'. DF:NTA J, AJ~l . Ex P , r ., mtrt v t' r y ir1lt'l't'llti111
11. sainf' as or 5/15/71. kitc:hPn !urn. NOW! Ph cot! Ironing Hnmtm1kl"r•, S.7-66Jll rhair•idt'. X-ray, pouring , people. Cli ll 1il ~f Mfi.Jl£il,
f\7~">-71~ 11fter 5:3fl. ria.v~ 714: 6117-'.l61t'I.
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,.-------------------,1 fNt'A'NT CARJ.; your homr . modtl.~. 642-7998. I Aitk tor Mr. Tay\or.
YOUNG ~ d I d lroni11g A-. Al1er•tlons N BAC'HELOH. will shatt Cosla. marr•" roup f' n'e Ttndf'r &. eltllclinR. t'w * DRIVERS * GIRi, F"RIDA Y, OC. A!rporl
f\\e sa horn' w/iame. I or 2 ~dniom tinNrnlshPd T d I Pa d• At ~f7~~m• born lo R mo. 67a-2761. I ll rf•. Must hf' •xper. bkkpr,
C111/ &tfi-624fl hr:m~e or a.pllrtment SlJO.OO ra er s ra 1se AMBITIOUS r<11r ple lntrr,•t-l .Mo Experience type ~ wpm, under•t•nd prr month or It~~. Call Pat 1'f 64~ oc J im 5-48--4669, P•lntlng & e<.1 in inc:Nta1ln2 incomf'. Necessary! olr procedu~•-SH or TIME FOR
QUICK CASH
THROUGH A
DAILY PILOT
WANT AD
642-5678
Apts.,
Furn. o r Unfurn.
New port Beach
371
I 1 · r-a,,.rhanglng P11r1 •imf'. No door-lo-door. .1,noretlf' t'Xper p rt r. d . WANTED lo lr_ast: 2 or J br Ines F'or inter'Vif'W ("flll , 675-5747. i'fU31 hlV• clean Cali!. dr!v. P/lirnt oow. Salary com·
hou8t. Call David Dudley.) BARNETT p At NT t NG : ANSWERING ''rvicr_ _ O\•t r Ing record. Nnt undt'r ~. mt 111 ur 1 1 e w/ablliltei.
DDS. D•YI 540-701 7; Aft 6, ti"meS Special otter, Stucco "'"~s. JD Prtfer expt'rirnce but YELLOW CAB CO. Re1umt-. Write Cl1uitled ad
673-521)6. I l11bM/mal'J, 1in1I" Jl,l.\, 2 win rri ln )40..J777 ' lMi E. 1ftb St., C.M. no . .I.CR, D11 ily Pilot, P.O.
HELP ! Mu~t movt by June Story Sll'I. You trim .l u vr,. . . EARN FOR A SUMMF.R Box U&O, Co1ta Me•a, Ca. ~rh. Nef'd 5 BR homf!' for I i "d .... ...,,. ""0 ,....,., ASST. BOOKKEEPER VACATION A CAR CA,IP -,. d 11 • r · ........._,,.,, _...._.,, E:xper. Req'd. Apply, 1631 · · ' · ' "411 • 1-.J yn , N.B. 673-10'26. 0 ars PR01'. palnlinr. El{fer I Pl1.CPn ti1, ~f. OR COLLEGE FOR YOUR G=m~Lc-,~.,~id~,~,-_-,g.~,~.-y,~1~1,,-1
3 nr 4 BR. Z Ba homr,, San itoty, low al S~ w/rd CHILDREN . Be •n AVON bookkeepinJ. phone II.lea
Clemtntr 11.r~a. g mo''•''· paint A $18 A"rle kk $55 Reprelf!nl•tivt 6 f'&rn eii:l ri work, on Balboa Penin, ~ ~ · VI nn · 1 1' A/PB pr t• 0
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1 monty. \Yin prizP,. M~f'I up to S300 pt.r mo. 1. · La.t.e model Chrytltt, con-WE.')l'CLlJT urr 1·0 R -s>r1yln1 1ccou~. cetlinf1, 2 l Yrs cort11tr. Some EDP + people. Hav1! fun. 11 ,1 t •ll)' Sa11ry approx $400 mo.
vf'.nJblt>, like new condition, EQUITY IN NtWP{)ElT ooala SIS. Rily, 847-1353-acctn1 •.vRtem knnwlf'd&r. 10 ret •l•rted. J ust cal!: 67,_J.7'="~'=-=-==-~~1 I~ 24,IXX> mlln, .till undt>r BEA.Ci HOME:. No Wa•tinK NEWPORT 1 ~'41, M0-7041 f\ A I ft DRESSER: Boolh
... wa.rr1.n1y, 1r11df' tor oidt'r CA.LL * WA LLPAPER * Per1CN1nel A9ency ELECTRONIC! 1p11ce to "'nl. GOOd ltta-.........
FUN IN THE SUN AND ALL THE
PLEASURES OF ADULT LIVING
In Beautiful BACK BAY
,. car or ? f4S-1J9j 646-llifi5 \Vhfrn you call "M•c" Ill Dovar Or., N.I . ASSEM BLER! lion and pe.l"li:lng. Ha.Ir Weal 1 'H=,-,-,-K~l~m~ball~-,-,-1.,,-1 -p_Kno,_ 2 1t>11, Palm Sprlnr1, frff W-1444 646-lTIJ '42-3170 lmm.c:tlate Openlnp c.'~'•>-4='"=· ==,,-,--_,,..,,,1 Auto tran1por1etion 12S Dux man'• chair A ottoman. A clear. Want unit1. TD'1, p R 0 FESS I 0 N A L PaiJ\. Good Pay! Ctll Now! HARDWARE Si.111m.1.n H.W.
pr of lAncer 71 .pkn, Will van (contained). Submll ttns-lnter/el{ter, }{o n 91 I APT, Mar-mature cpl to 9AM·9PM, Sat 9AN..e:PM WriJht Co .• 136 Rochf1f1r,
DRIVE l7lY Buick Skylti rk t'Xchanr e tor en ur or 1' Nancy J, Moore Rtalt;y, work. Lie. • lna. :,u...n~, m1na1e 11 adult unlt1, no Ora111t Co111 c.C=o~•~''=M='="=·=~-~--I
wlonl.Y «lOO ml. I 1 o 615-695, 673-3101. SolS-53.'iO. pet1, ~9477, M:l-5000. Employment Alf'ncy HOUSEKEEPING D I" p t.
1 and 2 a.drooms
• Fu rnished and Unfur nlsh1d * Oishwo\h~r * Rong• ond Ref1igaroto' * Shag Co1pel1 & Drap•t
;; Enormou1 ltecr1otio11 C1nt•r
RENT STARTS Sl 55
Vista
Del
Mesa
Apartments
Ph. 545-4855
Plttshur1. Gu .l o! pd. ~-----=~-11, er>-.52;,2. f'or tradt: '71 VW Supu WILL Trad~ <lOf'fler R4 Jot Acou1tJc SpacJalltt BABYSITTER lo watch my l 9 Newport Blvd, CM. l'lttd• exJ)ttlf!'ncNI CUSTO-
DRIVER wanted to tran8JIC)rt
car ro C<ill'lrado.
1.16-1"68
Bur, 1600, tr•dt lor rtbulld-at Silton Se1 , N. Sho"'-~ .... ,work, 147·4128 boy•, 11e1 14, 11 le 7 yr~ K-'.llll ~3l l2 6r..:\l l:\I DIAN, 1180 MAID. Apply
•bli> 1m and t:quity, Tom Pa"1!d, wattr eJ.c.·lor ttlr LESCO PAINTING rmm 9 •m In l ;.'ro pm, my . P~rt0nMI , S<H1rh Co••I Com-
or Miit. 549--riM, or all 7 cont, mobllr hoM-. or ! Rffld I: A 1 _ . home, ~ <11y1/wk J 1,1ni> 14 ESCRO munily llo~pi l1.I, J11t.l Coa1t
pm; 5il·l51 0. Ctlll Cllll tliJ.-OIOll v p 1' .,.,rayinf •c· lhru St'pt, I~. Sll~/mo. W ASST. ltwy, South t.a1unA. s>O =~=~==~· ~'='-'~· ~i oou11. ceUln11. Tnt I Ex1 . 142-1176.
1964 NEWPORT all powtr C H EV Y CA.PR1CE '6A; Li~'d/Ini. '45-2399. BEELINf: F/..SHTON~ Exp11rltncffl HOU~Y.KF.EPER lor l\Jm· ~-----~-~ PREGNANT~ Adoption,
a borl Ion, v a 11': c t om y
r.Q!..lfl&t.llna: A tnfonnaHon. .........
ALCOHOLI~ Anon)'m(IUJI.
Phone Sti-TnT or Mite
P.O. Box tm Colla M111.
I GOLF -lrvinr: Cottt C, C.
membe:rship !or aaJ .. lllrm:I. 1 642-lll ll •w. SM-~.
Sl1\9ie1 Dance Cla11
.Eleg&ll l •lrnosphtra.
~·2271
JOAN!(,
C'hrylfer, X!nf cond, f'nr Trtde for ..qu1ty Jn hol.lte PAINTING · Hon• 1 HI 1 ti I I"--UNITE D CALIJlORNIA rntr, 5 day ""Ptk, de1nlr\f, v.,., SIAtion Waron or .elf In N""Pert or Cotta Men • 1 • tarn. po en 1 · •TI< -BANK-""••hint:. lroninf, •om t l'Olltai.ned amptr. Arn.. f\ll ranlfed work. Ue'd. WIJ'drobr u mp1,1. No coll. 1141 E, Co••I Hwy. ccoklns. R,rs, 175 ·117!,
535-1.112 * M2-46lO Local rd'•· Cf.II f1~7..0 •fl or dlvry. Car MCU9ry Oironl dt'I u 1r Newport Be11ch .
TraM ~nlneuta Pt 4 BR, 2
b.a, Capt! Cod home, -1,J ..
be1l «tan beach w/1-r
ya.rd, ro'R Udo bit' hom•.
Prindpal1 only, 67l-23J7
150 ft. of .Btach Blvd front .
Al~. S39,(0) vllut, Want:
lnoo!'l'lf .
Homtfir'ldfrJ
t!f2..44n; tvts ~'6·4!61
• 5, !Hl-~70/W-o405.l "' &e M Box Will ITJ-fl.IO 1 Hontat .l lndustriou.I.
auti er JM.IJll, PAJNTlNG, proflll.iOfta.I. Al iJOOKKEEPER -pt lime Equal Oppor1un.lbo .Em,Koyer Work In WATERBED •fl'H't.
trad• tor: ~~pt, pow. •• r k I 11 a r • • C o l e r Hunt lk:h bu!lll\t!ll nHd~ Nttd hud worker w/n!'a.
f!T' klOl;t~ lapidary tqp't or • Jt • c I 1. l I a t • I I 2 ..c14J, fUll dl.iJ'tt bldcpr klr ·~ ESCROW oUlcei: tm La.runa c.JI 613-2310 Sat l'IOo~pm.
What · • $47-1441. prox aG hnt per wk Nilut'I office, 5 yrt 6per. I H;;~;:;~.=·""'=o----0--I Ml-4212 or 1112-2331 QUALITY Int--.. Intl•• •-f3· 1, . . _, .,nrrw Emplyr pay1 r.. "' ~· .• ~ rtq, •ail ry oPen. Ctll G1te1Tt Allen Byland Ar•n-~~~~0/o~~~~ by coll•: ~:t~ w/ttf. -.OYS 16-14 8:»-!rO~. ~rT ,.!~. '·B t:. 15th, S.A.
lit 000 r rl io dt.ll''"r pap1r1 In th• San E XIC. SIC. $600. '"......,"
, · tql,y . or :oi:•r\lflpf)r YOU /iUf!Oly The Paint. 01nmntfl. San Ju1n C1pl.-. f'tr Pd, youn1eo., ~XC1'1ltnl -HOUSF.KZ:EPER.
Cotta Mtt,a ~ ~n C.lmen. R.oom1 pllntM SlO •• Call tr&no and C1pl1tr1no 'Beacll 1k!ll1, ca.II ll.>rain!, \Vpar. Ml!Ur~ ooH•ff' r!rl nr! ~. Art ~24~ or 813-4100. MO-l0t5 · ' it.rt •, r.lilf P~nonnfll A.pncy, »t., Ct.II W-CM9:i l . Tu1ti" I Me10 Dri¥• Plea .. cont•ci Mom A Dad· * * * * * * Jrbtift Jiuntlnf! Wttclt tlM DAILY l'ILOT W~tdi lf Dr. N.B. •4~1710 rt'lr tht l lt.m ul'llhr ~'---======::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:~...J ;ody!'..!1-------·' ·-----------------1.~0!:~E!;N~M!!!O~U~SE~«>l!!!•~M!!"'.:.· -' t92.44l0 DAILY Pl\11' fOr •ctlon! try the .hllJ\Y PW:._· Sii.
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• tijLY PILOT Frlda1. J11111 4, 1971 .
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·, M & F TIO Help Wanted, M & F 710 Help Wanted, M & f 710 Help Wanted, M & P 711 ,-urnltvre 110 Antlqu.a IOOAnti..,.. IOO Miaceil•nHU• 111 Plll\Q/O"l•n• 12' . -* ilil10USEKEEPER .1\lEN, "''onien & children SALESWOMfo:N.r"Kniilment '-''OMAN to care for polio MOV'iNc '" _ Mutl iell ~ 21 CU. FT. che11 freezer WOULD YOU ~~UNDRESS I wantl'd fur f'K1ras & b1l 1 e~t:.Jtu1£ new ('IJ"eer opp!. 1 liu1y, No 1mokin1, lile HOUH:l.IJIJ, "' be:aur Medll PUBLIC AUCTION w/lcem111cer ,l lnck, l!ke BELi EVE , 'ifA• M&-71M p11rls. ~ll-461-33.1!1. "''/unlimiled earnina poten· hoosekf'K· Mon ltlru Fri. furn: Incl Gille.spie-Gilcre~I , ntw S~. Si mmon 1 J'REE ORGAN LESSONS
HOU~VER. live-in. 6 t-.1GR. Tralntt, 1n1ervw al 11aJ. S40 1.:on1rn . pf'r rf'CrtJi! 7A:'1-3:30 PM S280 mo. H.B. k1ng-n hdrm ~!. w or 1 h hld~a-bM, jui;I rtt0vr~ a.a long as y<>u fikr!" No rPi•
days, Er.i:llsh Ii p" 1k1 n J:. Ken1ucky f'ril'd Ch!rken, + '1 , r un Of' pt. 1imr. llftll 9G'J-t99'T Ari IO a m. SIJOO.uU S70D. 9• aold vrl\'PI ANDRE.A 'S ANJJQUES $175. Mrdit. COiier table JOO. h1traUon. No obUgarion. Ju.rt
6«-671.l •fter 5 pm. 2S:.19 E:_ Co11.sl Hll'y, C'ct:\t S1udenl.5 over \.'! OK. t.ln. \\/OMAN lo work in do1Jul iw>fA. "-loveu.at, ~· blk 6 gold vrh't>! barrel t·hlli1·s Comr . htonday.t. 7;:\Q pm
INITALLMENT NURS~S A1drs !or 1rnall Markley 64~121. 1 ahop. No phone <"all1 pl!'ll5", naugh . '°'' it. lovrSf'a.t. 238() NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA s.=.o r11 . lr1drM..'r'nt ii:olrl "-COAST MUSIC
l..C!.i.N CLEJ<K nur~1ng .!I0.,·1m1 .... ,',' •• ', c,',· 1 SECRETARY I \\linrhrll'• Donut Shop, 1947 SpanUh lly'r pm .. "'· rof-Jl:f!'f!n 10' t'Wch, pa id $900. 642-211.lt
E .•• , ... 1 prrr'd ..,. ,__ " H11 rbor Rh·rl , c.~. ltt 1... • 1 h' SUNDAY JUNE !lh I p M W'll S200, like nrw. i\trdi! Xfl{'f, .).l!I-'-. "' • --~-~------• <U.Ut' mac '"JI: 1:om-' ' • . l'nd ta.bl!' S.1.l. I ii:rren \•p)p! • r.rANO~ -ORGANS .. ~
INVOrCING CLERtC-tn1h11ni;: ri1<hl pF.rty. «71~! • I Xln't OJM!ni11g For modeti.' Dl!c:ora1or1 hi-back chair lll'/Gtromti.n S iO Corin-2.l petlal S~
k ~ ... 1 494-807:. for appl to in-Bi·L1n~ual !--lpanish HAIRDRESSERS rhri, lmPf!, pie " ere, All •• DECORATORS & DEALERS INVITED ee S"-l."q"· · Allr:n'.11 sAv• ...
T,·pin", kJ1'111 11'"r)(. '°'·a· I '' 2 FRENCH ENGLISH •USTRI •N ,,.,_ '"' -call l..oriu'IP \\'~ll·lifl Per-~t'I\', I''' ll'ast 2 yrz rf'Cl'n! l'Xl>f'r. ~'13 or 67.l-3701 ll!•.11 lt1an 3 mo n Id . --"" "" h:11wai ~>9" ll1'1Vf 1li5()
sonnf'I Aftri'r_,, 20-1.l \.\'est. or~:N ING for ni~h1 mok~. Profir1rnt 1n Sii & typing, I '!~~~~~~~~~~ Desperate! 968-t8J2. -EARLY AME RICAN MOVING, Musi stll: Higll Frirfl(lly 1f'lrphon~ inror
C'liff Dr., '\ R. G~:..7770_ tni1u1rP 11'/('hPF 11.ltl'r 1011.m, RPn 'J ofc pr1X't"flur,.1. SorJJI
1 1~ OWNER ••crifiea Mrditrr-' po111·rrrd ltlt~cope, . S • !'!. FJj;)f.o·~ PIANO co.
D1Un1anJ1 llrsr11ur11nt. n1l'<lical / pharn111reut1t"al Men:handill• ~ ranran lurnitui•r . Cu•!om g ANTIQUES king·iz Mil S-10, Draf1111g !hi 1&.13 Nrll'pr>rl Blvri.
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Ol•f'.NINC loc F-1 "-cv•··.• f'XpPr. hf'lpful, hut no! flf'C· -V $20, Lli n• w11lnu1 rnd rablf'1 Cns1 11 i'1tfll 714/f>.4~"""" "'-" .,., " ttcra. toll It lnvr.11ra l, k coll .... tabl• S'"' ea. An ..... ~, ,1 C II .... ' f'~~. Mail IPurr, 111111tn1t qu11l· BIG EUROPE 'N CONSIGNMENT <T "'
j 111111.••_r. a ivr 11ppt. Melody Chait·•. OCC'aJ1ion11l -.... tiq"'-ChP11I, 1n111•bJ, '"" l HAMMOND. Ste l n .... a:t. ll:l!I 3 !! ifif'11l1on! to P. 0 . Bo~ 1990, + w•REHOUSE FULLI • y h N • -• .J. •1· I Ne\\'port BP"!'h. 92660, Antiques IOG cha irs, t.'ilfftt & <.'Om mode "" mirror S60. Anliqur lamp .•ma '( ew : ust-rt OPF.NING~ !or p111·1 1inl" -----------la.hlo!'s, quality 6-pc kinii: French be d room e nsembles • Armoires • 1n1, C'arvf"(! SHI, An1iqu• c111 piano. 0 most_ ma o!'a. Be~t ~. lood ~t>rvicp help. Call al! l Sec'y lo $.2,. AN'TIQUE bra111 rloublr bfod bdrm ""1 lll'/11.rmoir, 5-pc RI•~• di~h S411, 'Milny od(!!" buy~ ln So. Calif. .al Schmidt
"'' ;1 ;1 "'/rail.ii. Prof. polish r d .1 qur:en dbl hdrm .,1. din!'ll• Dressers • Commodes • Wash Stan ds • t"ods. 646-5708, !\Jus1c Co., 1907 N. Mala, Pi\f. JiJll.llU:.. I Bi·l!ng9'1. Ideal Cilndidale F h d' . t b l h . • Lo d r s. A
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XlnL 1:ond. Pd. SJ~Sttl lampA, plaque11, 19.. TV, ren c ming room a e s . c airs a :i; o nra na.
, 0 PEN 1 NG for exp'<! horn or edu('all'd Jn Argen-Slll5. 497-JOM. Tonka Inyo. boyi mi!W \Vicker rocke rs & chairs e SCHOOL CLOCKS * AUCTION * ~IOVING. n1u~1 !ell, Kohhir
n1a1n1f'n11nt'I! lorrn1an. Call 11na or Oit!r w/n1M1cal or -e 2 · h Ii i k e G d[ ll'U:l--l·9· AN'TTQUE: 191h Ct.nlur y i1rn1A. 266 Joann St, CM we1g twa coc s r a n ~therclocks l"1nl!: F 1lture &Camphel!fN"c11nron!!Ol,. 3
!RYINE PERSONNEL
SERVICf5•AGENCY
fflr Rpp l. · ...:...:.:· pharmllrt>U!ical h;ic;kground. tl'ltphntif'. "/haTtl!!ry box. btwn H11rtior " F'a irview, l • Heavy c arved sideboards e Marble top Ir. Applianc" yri:. us!'d 114 yr11, $50l.
OPt-;HATOll"> -• SIKll't!!'\\'Pllr NEWPORT Perfl!!1't. Appralsr d $17~. utl blk north of \\lil11011. \Vash s tand s • Desk!! e Mirrors e lOO's of AuC'lionB ~~rida,y, 7:00 ri.m. 96~-291~
r.Hi;: rxpi•r. only, Good p11.y. Per sonn•I Ag•ncy $100. 497-1084. h . • c h· • T b l w · d I A •. B ~"""'-""-==:-::---~
s1 .. 1uty. 642-3_.,,_,_N_.B. Ill Dover Dr., N .B.A -cN=n=Q=u=E~c1=i.·,-,~-,-,-,-,ck'i F~:11~~,.~~rn1~11~~; c:~: ~aa~[i~a l M u :~~• Ba~~ ;~:~r:t~l~!o: 201~·';"N!1v~)r1~~;,0 ~6~~ l'.,~~~~,~~r!c o;~"~.:·t. "':~::
"'-•""" n~:LIEF Alcil'!' Nel'drri 1111 642-l170 h h R " table• e an ma ·l l 1 d . 'A'/ba£·k gnJI s1100 E =Crf'1;;ry 10 ..,.,.,-
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11 p on o 11: r a p . r co r" thl 4 "hn, 1 Kini:·•z IH>dJ!, • y ny 1 ems oo numeroUll O Behind Tony·, Bl i-:-.ta1 I · . \IP!
Secre!ary. 11!1' SH 1 S:iti() Bhil1~. I lAM-7PM t' u •1oragr, cos! $80: ull J40. list Pier e . 673-a\27. 0 $600 tinir. Rapll!'I Cnnvall'sc•f'nl, "'/hdbrd, dbl d r" ~ • t r I . 11 CU. rf'ft1g, slightly u~rd,
&>cretary lnsuroi.'!Oe ~: $500 661 Cr111"r sr, C.fl.1. ~~~:,ii;:., I Sec'y/F /C Bkkpr 497-1084. ""'rought iron pa110 lbl/4 LOADS OF DECORATIVE ACCESSORIES likl' ™'"· iak!! !rade-in tnr ~~y & ~larLk.1pintt piJ1ll"I. cri~t Al'C'()Unlin1 to $.XiO. Xlri'I lll'O\\'lh oppor. Applienc•a ao2 1:hr11 " mlllf'. rnr •air at garage; '.14" 11p!. ~10\'P., • n ('~I ; 1ght walnut.
Accounnng CJo!'rl 10 S450 I PART TIME 10 pleasant nfc. SH rf'q'rt. I----------l!l.tl Harbor Fllvd, CM , Sat Ins pection S atu rday & Sunday before auction c!ran, good, 53;,. Nie" ~:l" $47!'!. 67.,..:'l307
Girl F'r1 day to $.'>00 · Tnlinel'~ 7-llipm eve~. \Veter or civil serv. bBc.k-LADY K rn morr a u!o only 6/5 btw 1-4 pni. ata rts Sunday, June 6, 1 p.m. lJlility kilchPn r11 n,l!P, ,.lock Sewing MachCi''nc•c•-""1"2=1 Typi~1 to S42:> S.11 ! 10-3 .1 h I w11.~htr, late mod!!I, edn.. · 1· I °'°"201 G •' groun .. f'lpfu . ,.-l N t d i h I GEORGE H BARCLAY AUCTI ONEER "' imf'r, erJln. ,,...,....., ·· '-· · lns. R.aler \Pf'r!Olll.1) $.'i()j) D11P In !'Xpans1on ol our 111. NEWPORT p!'rtonr $75. SJ)f'l'll Queen f'W I u 0 l-'flU{' ,. \\' . ' top tre .. ~.l'r, 2 di', l'l'll'ig, s~. 1970 NECCJIT Lydia, haJ'1ly c1IHJI'~ \n So. Cs.hi, 'ol'p hav,. r lr l' dryf'r U'l. Both xlnr malching h,11ngini:; lamp·,, 1114 \ontinrnral, (' .• \!. u11~d. ~'ully 11.uto. ;:d for
~88 E. 17th 111 Ir>int)
642·1471
C 'I . -" . 1 10 Per1onnel Agency f79 ea. Full J1ize box spring11 . . knitA. "-!r . S'",·. -w 12~ " . 1mm.-.11a1e O""n•ng• oc IJ ,.,._.. ....,, • d•l•v•,·" Ga,••• S I Ill G S I 112 ..,, ... , '"' ,...,, ..-3 D D N B ,__,,,,.., •u eu. &: mattrP.811 11'11, slerilizrd "-• • • ara11e a e 18,000 BTU rrfr1,!'ra!M1 air 64'"-9. · , ... ______ .,1 m<o. 1'ra1 n 11.r our expl'nse, over r ., · ' '-~" ""72 847 811>' · • l;o=~::;~<i::::-..:-cc•--=~ "2 3170 .,.,.,.....,.. • -· · In good cond S30/l!!I 2-3 ronditionrr, Carril'r J75. fi" • !\lech11ni('al exp helpful. --I • . · · VW par!~ head11 $5 11 F•BULOUS GOODIES S t Good ;=======~==:::: FRIGIDA IRE alov11;. Cullom d1·awer hulch k 11ervl!rll, $65 ' '. Y "' melal cunlni;: lath!!, 3 jaw por rng I 130 JANITRESS, p/tim. 4-5 hrs '
f'Ves. Newpnrl Bnch arra.
$2 per hr to s11~. EllJM!r.
!101 nrCf'S.~. ;i1.l-!12)1.,
J\lust be l9 or over. N!'w lmJM!riel, infinatr hr11t, riua.1 I'll. l!FF, 1AA5 Harbor Blvd, whel'lll $8, ~tarrrr 52· Jacki Fumirur .. , baby dothr:s At l'huck, fac!' plalt, complP1P PO o L TABLE -K i
11 ronl!'11.CI!! enahle u~ 10 lllllM SECRETARY I ovens, ~1nr11gr ur.dernPath. CM. 548--94~7. $I .• gas lllnk S2, wind:o1hielcl Jurnl1Ure, old r n11.mtl ki1. 111'1 of rhllnge i;:e11rs, J>Oll'!'f 1.:nigh!-lul! lli:r.e sl 1 .,,•
mrn ar S300/1no. Xlnt OP· Pers0,,,1 '·''"' 10 "'''· Cost S600. 'l•kr orfer. w1ppen1 S.'>. whf'l!ls &nd lirr.'I w11rl!, decor&tor c<iMlf'~. 1 d $l2. "'•o ~""' .c7 · · JI " I • PVT party wa n!!! to 1rll PP ·1• .na-o=u, = w/wall r111;k, b111ls 6: fi portun!ty to i;:-radua!r In ru 1 EXECUTIVE 1 5'1~24116 or 673-7737. S7, l!J?Ptclo.~ S!i, t ngine11, rug11, blk /, 11·h1 Mathi11 TV, Joann c M Q
J, C. PENNE'.i' <;o.
• fashion lslarrl *
r1111p pos1tion11. f'or Jlf'rson;it p romplrlr hou.o,e 01 bf':auti!ul Iran.~. 11x!r.11, fron1 t'od11, J At mi!ic. 10f> Cryital Avr, --·-·' · .. '11" $:i:i(J or hrl!f offer.
,.01,,,.,·,,,, 7141776 •-... l Sol I er1onnel Agency COPPER TONE GE Washf'r/ near nl'w !\fedil !urn, in-d b . ~ d L DESIGNER'S 1v a rd ro h I" ; li7~2999. " -• ., 41 "' c une UQ:Jes S""" an up, 1111"' Balboa J!land, Fri k -:c:::c""o;:.,7"'--~~1
10, .. , .. ·,pm. 0 .-.. oes1 l·h•y, NB D1·yf'r combo. Prrf. C'Ond. elud,.11 .S' blk naug -'"r11 k ~link ,gtolr, dhl fur, portr11il ~Gaug• s•-i iv· v " c,; •1 H 6,. :17I< N 17. 1 1 • d 11 _.n many other i!rms. S11t. Kt Sat 10-4::!0. II 1 1 Ch 1 , ,.., gun in-
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SALES HILP
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Eql1Al opporrumly emplnyrr
• J'JTl;\'IE trainPPS, HS 1,1r rnl.
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7.no R!',laurant, Coast Hwy
11( M11.cA!'!hL1r.
PR 0 f' ES SIONAL phone
50llr.itor • Dana Point, S11n
Clemen!!', Capistrano area.
\Vork in your own horn'!'.
Be. I dcRI in 11.fi!ll, Phont
835-146!'! between 9:00 a.m.
a nd norin.
• JONES TIRE SEll\lCE
RECF:PT!ONIST. \'1,1ung law-
yrr~ need ynur pPrsonality
& ('hann. Ofc in n1ori1"rn
1·ro1er \\'1lJ 1fain in lrgal 1rrn11~log)'. S42:i tno. Call
Hrlrn llayr.11, 540.fiO\i • Is exp1111rl1nl! 11i 01'P{l!C
Cnunty and t"rquil'f< * CnmmPr1'i11I .li\111,,~m~n
EXP~:r.1ENCED
COASTAL AGf~NCY
27'.lO 1t111·uor Bl 111 Adam~
nECEF''TlON ISf (;rflf'r11l
0111<-P \\lork for ! or 11. l
. u1 P ~... frd11 no \'rnrina:. a. 01·e~a , hf'1•rr u,''" ...... .. 1 ro l\r !lty, ro. m. . arr 11 ch .. lll!'.C .. ,lod•I 12. 1_ "••h . ._ _ __, ,,u11, on y 9662 Maripog.11 ,MUST 0-11·. r 1 '"'' 1147-00.\o Bunk ut"ll.'I, Eltg11nr Spani.~h ~ Mahog hvin 11r11, S.100, Lil 1 D1amor.d 612-l.1~1. ·
SF.llVJCF. .Srn ~111,.llm,n, full \V HIRI POOi 1 . I king~1. bdrni set l mo~. Avr, F.V. hllrm 11el, rll'.~k k chr. & rlr'"'"""~· \\'ool douhlr knlli;;c;v,;o,c-;=::-=::::007:--,.j
& p11rl tin1r., ,'vfu.~r hp nt"al .\ [ : • au 0 "JI~ ~f'r 11.1 : 9'.l:'>-~612. TIC Tockf'.r Thrift Shop Mov· m11.ny miBr \IPm.•. 2020) 1ui1~. J,.om S3.-S10 llhor,,., DIV ING gear, rerulatorg, J.
ha\'f' l1X·11f rrf'11 Ariply in $~O. hf"nniorr. xa.~ <lryr r S50. CRUSHED vrlvrl Ii 11 i n e: lng.Da.v-Bai;:·Sale, f'ri & Imperial Cove L11, HA. Only hanllbae:~. Sl-S2. :'>4~1!16 ""Ive, Niknno~ lla11h, ete.
prrson 200 U'. Coa~! Hwy, Bo1r_h xlnl l'Clnri,7 ,'"7"8 k ivom chah'J, $~ f' •. &it. Bring you r 0 w 11 lract on Sou th siri" ol MOVI NG r.tu,i;r Sf-II, kng J1i Nrw & u.~erl. 615-j()l.i.
NB_ <Ip iverrd. !°>4&-867 • 4 -llS. k · h Kt r11 Ada J bl B h & -St R _ A.~~r1f'd 1' ·& 8' 'Kllas, your 1uperm11r !'l·~izr axs 1 m • w ea.c m 11 pl., h d hr d, n r w ore, e&t•urant,
SERVICE Sia. A!lend. Must KF:NMORE w11shrr, $35, !'X· c·hoiN' ~· i•, S25 r;ich. for 501·. EVERYTHIN\. 1\111.gnolia . 962-7193. bedsprP".11(!, wo\•en pallrr n, B•r ll2
bf' good 11a!e.11man. Salary+ i•elleni: .Al~o washer &. Beaut , 5 pc Sp11ni5h Br srt, P•! 170 E. 19lh SL, C.;\1. f MEMB-ER-S-H l_P __ droplP11F m~plr th\, 54"l:-,.,.._,..,,.-------
Con1n1. Apply in perwn, Dryl'r set. 541).1095 C'ornl S99. urr. 1885 Harbor GRAND OPENING N" w NEWPORT BEACH 1'6und thl, lov~ •ea1 t'CIUC'h, ROTATING jP\\•ttry Cl.•!' S&i. 3 1~ Jfarhor Hive!, C.M. HOT PO INT po r I ab 1 " Blvrl, C:O.!. S4l!-!M.J7. .Shop June 10th -540 \V. 19th I TENNIS CLUB f'hrs. picrur!'~. oak df'sk. 2 ~rain!ts~ ~lf'tl rioubl!'
St CM h h A I fi" g·4-1ink~. inrlu~trial 11ilf" S.l(). SERVICE Sration S.11le.~mRn di~hwn~hl'.'r, perlf"cl con· SOLD hnmt \\·alnul lxlrm. · ' · · Charier /an1 ily 1rnn1J & l-C' r · mgr. 1·~ 1 :>. f'll C'h, antique Till tionlll r;i ~h
\\'an1Prl for NP\\'f)()r1 Shell, rlitiiu1 S:-..0. 9AA-2712. rurn., 4 dra1~·pr dr sk.;, pieer 3 F~MI LY patio 111. Ir : swim members-hlr. S~OO plus f"A NTASTIC SALF:! :! \VPri . regi~tP I $~ h .
2!100 \VPsl Co11~1 Hw y, N.B. O ' K iff: FE k Mf"rtil dining RI'!, blAr:k n11t1gahy<1r Rf"h'lg, frpt•, rlrp•, Jtrll.•.~ 1ran!lfer ke. 644-114(] .TtJnP !Ith. 6pm-!lpm ONF: ta~ ;:ii:. r~ll~11..•!lll:rgi:i';~ ===~~---~ di.,hwi1~hrr _ 2 .vr~ olrl. x!nl rh.il1r "'it h 011om11n, cork rug~, "i ri " b rd. 10licl GARA".E 5,1, ,1 ... , <lh • NITF: ON LY. 20?; off on 1111 1 rl ""-' h SERVICE St 1 , Saf..,.m11n, 1 . . maho 0 h d ho d •• un .., h d . 17""01 ~an ~ . ...,.. !'AC . anri n!hPr ·
f'Xj>f'r,p/linir.nrar.11ppl"Bt. r'flnrl.S:,0.67:>-7j47aft6. llmpl!. S~nl~h /l'llml' pH:-ga y ra .11r~ .. nl'w ;lth.CubP11ck2796Ji"lYll l!' mrrr an 1""· """* irem~. iMi2 T11lbeM, H.B.;!
Apply 2:.90 Nrwpnrl Al, Ci\f. E' ORE 1 d . . lure•. rf'friii:. £ 11 ppliance.~. lorm11I.\, """' f'IPr m1xf"r , Circlt H B. 9.5 S94-4:l7I 1 l\lJ1.1trK'lliJ1 .1\1, F.V. ,,,".,'--',"c'-..~~=o----' K .. NM "1t~\. l)tr, I')(· ,\!! l\kr 1\<'\\. fi42·161 0. Mok~. muf'h, much mnrr -' • • • !lfiR •. "J!.'UI it • • 1.
STYl.IST for "'ik l'h.11in Exp. ef'L t'Qnd. \\1111". $60. Call i . :m ~· .. rrilf'il, Cd1'1. Sal only ••• GARAGE SA LF.> Sal t. . . . TV, R•dio, H iFi
only. Beauty llUpply e:.:p tv!'nlngs, "49-l:l4:.. LEAV_ING ital", Am11n11 •1rl~ 9-.i/671-j11'2. Sun 2056 Port \V!!ybr1dg!' LAR GE F'r1g1ri1ure bottom Stereo ,
hrlprul, Full timr. App!y LR(; fro~I !rt!' ho!ton1 h,\I lldf l'l'(flrt:'l''l."I', ii!Pn•o MOVING SALE--r1., N.A, fl'l't~l'r, SlOO; llP\V 4: burnl'r
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• • 1 1'11b 11·alnt1I l!!rJll' r11 hlP -rlrr l'an>:P, llp! nr eithin, SET or.1t11n s"'">kc'' 11-.1npres~ \.\'ig:, 1'26R:Z Chap-lrl'l'~.l'r rrlrii.:. S\10. C11ll h :· rl \; . e LOOK 111 !hi' har,>:Rins ~~ '" ..,,,
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hr·;;ikrriui.e r1 rm. llrav y -------mil.lchin" trut 111.blf's, '6;; ,,,,~·cl '"I• Id--' ay ·""' .un .. ·' ' r ~11 ne P gr r, S :'l . l'Prr ivPr Garrard Turnrahl" S~l'L ACTIVITIES I I ,A .. r 11 -'"' '" 0 1"a.o;sir \\0--"I _,Pl 'R ,.,. · tPlrph(lnr rlut\r.<;. GoM typ· ""-"' -AVOCAOO washrr, 4 fU I Call. llo\G-117;;, 11061 i{erhrrl 7.11 albums; llhcln tf'n! C'Om · '""' ''K' , ofr TtJlll1n. .~1 -~,,.i. r11rpl'lones $200 complrte.
• Tire Sf'l'\'IC'f'tllf'll
• F1'f)11! Fn<1 ;\lP1-h1u11c!
• Br;ikp \1t'l'h11n11·~
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Opp111•tun11y lo 11rl1·;1n('f
Cnrnp11r1y ptt ld bPnrl1!~.
Apply: 104~1 Harhor Blve!.
111Jt rPqu1rrct. 9-5 !\1on-rri. DIRECTOR rrlrig, Apl·.•~ 11011•, Lanr, 11.R. plrl!'; hooks galore: mise Miscellaneoui Ill i\1AYTAr. 11 1\sher k riryrr. Xlnr ennrl. 5.\R.-"-1~.
Pll'11~r 1·all Pa111 4!14-97!11. C.ii·t> your all lo a .10h, ma. CllEAP. 64;...o207. j Pc Spanish dlnt:!!P Mt, itrm11 at l9:il2' Ara~in C1r. t:ood ronri. S45fta. 3 fl. :-.: 90 l!IG!I MOTOROLA 2 3 ,,
fo iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I tur" per.ion, call Lorair~. \\'J{tRLPOOi. w11•hr r" ell'r.. good ~'OM i tlon, S:.!9. 2 pc. 11 111: l:k·h, corn•r W11rd 4 JOHN'S BIKES 11 11'NKil'n rell(!P, nr llf'w, Coni'!Ole Color TV· .tu.~!
Sale1 Wl'!'!cliff PPrl'Onnf"I Agetl("y, rlry,.r, 1t~h1xr. UJrd 3 mo. ~panish ao/1 & (·ha•r, gnorl y 01 klo\1·r1, S2:'J_ D11y ll"rl ~I~. Pol!' l11 mp 11prnl S!l6 on new ruh~ll. Cn~t
Cn.,la i\1rs11
JR. SECRETARY
LllP S H. + 1~ ping, t°f'(' P~ .•
call 1Ara1nP, \Ve!'trliff l'!'r-
snntwl Agrnry, 201.l \\'!'a:.
rlill nr. N .B. fi.1.l-2770 .---~ Journeyman Plumber
nPl'dcrl -New wnrk .. H.i"7llll\
J . W. ROBINSON'S e NE\\'PORT BEACH e
H11s 11nmf'd1111e
opening for
MEN·s TAILOR
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SALESMEN
WANTED
$50,000 +
oun COMPANY II" s
f'ORM F:O A DIFFF.RF.NT
CONCEPT FOR OUR CLI·
F:NTS & NOIV HAVf; i\10!l t;
QUALIFIED ACCOUNTS
THAN WE CAN HANOLF-:.
rr YOU ll,\VF. PUT A
1..ARG~-: f'.NOUGH rn1c~:
ON \'Ol'R ARll.ITlF:s I<
ARf: CAPABLE ()F' MAI <·
ING AT l.t:A~T S:1'l,OCO+
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!~~77i~'."s1rl11t Dr., N.B. sn: •. 67~~:i.02. ~~;ld,.11io111.:~ SG9. 2-'lu',.,~Pa',','',~ NEIGHBORHOOD -SPECIAL -r'o'R~1 1~~-:i.111-20:io. ""1:,•,~201,,.,Sr11 s11s. 646-697l
GF. r lr r dryf'r, whiff', Likt · · · · I'll. • ) SALE 1mmPrliat!' ~A 1 r:, nr., - .
TEL APP'T SEC'Y ' . I Part lirnr, -4-~ p.m. Our oH-
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e1t : an J1rt 1cu!11ll', cherrlul
e"ltravf'rl. 833·36."6. Home;
67j. ){)!l!l.
Tf.l~~:P HONF. r!'crptioniA1 ,
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SAVINGS I. LOAN
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11n1h111ou.~ with a. i;:()f)ff Pl.'r·
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H111·hnr Rl vrl C.\.I ~lt-9457. l\P11•nnrT Be h T ' k --ne11•, S9:.. .' . Courh It rh111r "'/slip 1-nvrr~. ))" Murr11.y Sr1n11:rAy type •·-af: enni.o; CLOSING OUT
"' li7H9¥l * CORNER '"'"''°' 1 n I S'1'imm1n,1! Cl u b mrm-B ' . · · ~ · c 111hlr• nrw i1rm~ 11lf"rf'O Boy'• nr Girl', -$4! 1)1" h ~3.1--0-w rand new \Vurhl7.f"r pi11n1
-C·•·m-.-,-.-,-& lahlr. 2 innf"r·sp~ini:-m11.1• pcool ·;,.hi,, othl!r 0 !ur~ i,_ _ NEW _ r~ ip. 1 · I organs. F11.n rastic de11.ls
IOI 11'~.•sPs, box ~pn~g~. 9l 1p mtliC'. 40!, 11th Si, H.B. 10_4, BLACK and Drck""r rit-lllJcP it 547-0681 * '
Equipment f'O\'!'r~. hoJ.~rrr11. H11th qu11.l l· r ri-S11.r -Sun J SPE:EO * 147 -$61 Lii" t'fl!ary lawn mn\1'1"r ,IT;;;o"'oo;u;;;-2:,-~-I
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'IC' ,1 , ,, ,,.1,.7 t\! L1k!' nf'lll'. Slfi>. Ph . ~ SPEED • S:r.t.% -$72 !"IPf'tric, l'llilt unrler ""'~!'· TURNTABI,E 11nd llP'11ker8 · · " ,-.,, f'l'lm 11 . G RAGF: S...I h' from t hi t lillmrnirron .\~mm •llm· Rll-77.i-i ·A • • · r! FU1'n. c 1nJ1. 10 SPEED * $72.5() . $129 r 11111y, !168-2'~M. '/ ,""",."' : f' r !' n. riii;hr«. kn irk-kn11rk~. 11n. USED " 11.m-m Tl! 1n .. ~1!'t'M .a.nd n1aron 13.'lnim Hrkror, f'Jl!fl', n•',Df.'CO" ''l'INI', -Cho·,,,_ --I llfAKE AN OFFER' d _, n.r •"\./\ .. ~ tiqtJI' fr1mtli & 11 1000 nth_rr • 1·11 1n nr.,, "·nrk. $l0 .
ll11 r;h, hookll. Mini <'Onrl,, ott. tabtr:ii, rnrnr r ca.b1~t . iood1P\. 11112 Btryl Linr 3 ~. S1ingr11y~. !I 11pd ICompl!'ll' 'Pt of \\'orldbook ""10-227~ 11/IPr:; p,m
SlS;'i, 6il-t670. 6 11nliqur rlin chr.11, cu~ fHH rhnr H\ghlanllal, Npt -REPAIRS _ ~~Y~1~!;!~.~5 -Mu~t '*"11 MOVING mu~t litll Mf'W
BF.LI. A Ho11·rll S11pt>r 8 111.mp.•, llllliQlll'~ m i 1 c . RC'h , :Vi.1 & Sun Jull!' j "'-6 2:\oi(I NE\\'PORT BLVD C:\I --Sylva nt11 rolor TV, remnlf"
mnv1f' prn1rc1or. $-1'1. C11.l1 1 :i'.J6.69<H. ~11n1·~1pn1. W t.cd O 6-IO · fRIC\'CLES, u~tri. Gonri rnntrol &:antennJ1 !ncl.S29Q.
l llfr 4:,lO ~7474. I HIDE-A-BED s11;i. CnuC'h!'~. SUN. on1Yst1lo644 D11rrel1 ·s· t •&Y's"'", 'pm , li~ll'rtion. 24", 2'6" I: mi1r. ~~.•111:.
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·7 •o R d d' , • v o.l· 6~2-1 172. '• ~" -"" 'c"hat. li1 7'':'· r 2· l\~ln S:iO· in_11<·h1nr, Rathroom !.· j -\\'ill Takf' Tt•arlf'·lh.~ -'"'09·-n;o;;"7.-:c,,.,----~1 r.nnci ~nrlHinn
F ri., Sat. & Sun. J11r S -~" S ·'· A Likf' kllrh,,11 J<lnk "·/lixhtrf"s, .1 .• BtJICK, nr .. d~ anmf 11·nrk • tii:)...Ji6,l +
SALE-WAREHOUSE TIP\\' 642-'lld Powrr 111''" mn\\'f'r, s.1n11 I CARJNETS kilchen " ba1 h. I s2"· x:nl ~nithllllS't SJ~. 2:16.i lX" RCA TV Bl11.ck A. whlt r
FULL FUR:NITURE 1-4'•' Sp11nl~h Ct'!'fif"rv:11 $19 ~11 "· 1!162 0ld~ "l::iny mi~('. rus1nm 'buiH, .11 t !Pr ! OranR A\r, C\l "'rirk.• finr _ fi73--01 14 lr.ii
All muJt be sold :t ~•urif'nl dr~k.11, Sl!I r 11, 2~." ~l~ __ _ _ __ hartlllood Lowr.-r prirl'~. I FISHF.R Grigl'r rt'! u n ! pr \\If>~! 611.lbo~. Sparl!! l-C. '
At Thet• low Prices 111'"w~r rhP~l~. Sl!l •11 UF'F GARAGE SALE I l\lan)' ,modP!11 on rii~pl11y 11 1 S25.0Q. P A CK ARD . (l;'J ! .St"r"'"
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t-;lioR~17,. Rdrn1 -('t Sl,19. Solfl ~~!Mf,~11.rhOr Bh'ri, C.\f .<::Jovr , l'Pll'IJr:Praior. 11 \'flrl'lrln •hop., 10 rnlnl'• .. '111.rhle k ~--~~1 •1~4 A.\1/r\1, llillnut r.11bin~I
SJ\l C'hll ll'J $~9. Dinr11 r 1 ~. · ' · 1 Jr:1'1'1'11 S20o pr. \\'hil l' rrtn~-lorm1t•11 lop.• 16.'>4 R11h<_'Oek ('HART F. R !\1Pmti.-r~h1p, SGO. 67:1.l()Jj art 6 m
lllr !.· 6 !'hRir~ t49, Rcirnl -1"1 GIRL'S l''hllf' pl'O\'"ni:i~l !'fa Tor Sf;5. Sl,,~per .-nfa , ri:olrl SI Cn~1a M"''a. 642-9\2,i <Ir NPl\'PQl'I R1>11rh Tf"ri.ni,, Cluh p ==
f'flt'n[ll 111 r.o~s-1)1'1t11{\, llHl l· 111'P.•-Sf"r. lr&nlrri m1ri-nr /, '100. 11nd mt1rh mnrr . 1717 ~12-TMI .~1,2.'iO""'.~'~'-·'".,,.,"""-,-·~~-~-I -
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l~ABORATOn.Y IPrhnir1an, f -J,\NC'IA!. JN\'ESrMENT
('l1n1e11Jl~1 IJUAhllrd, ~11111" A ALYST. R. F:. BROKER
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LAB TtC'llnic•111n for P"f11Atnr
11:rnup, p11r! time. 646-0545.
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547-6771
Exper. Call F'amrlll I ,Aik for Mr. Kehl !'•ll-114:~ .... !"!"""'""""""""~~ l~~ccc~--I Llt"EGUAll0-111th I' x P" r · S1\Ll; h('lp "'anteri. :'.lu~I
Musi h11vr \\ISi S2 2;, [l"r hr h11VI' l').I'. Al!ply In pPr~nn
In ~t11rt. i\1ission VirJn S11·im, .Jack··, fJIJhion (l'nlf"r, 1j
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MAJDS -\1 ITTEL I ~ALESMAN
2 full 1in1r. Sl &:• hr. T1rr , •1111 Mn. &:hm\ri1,
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MAINTENAflCE Mii.n fflr 2041 Ne1tdill Dr. N.8 .
&mall nuning hon1r . CRll 645-2Tl
11141 494-807~ tor app1 to irr 1..:.;S;.,"1;,.:o!"S"MA""'"N","'T;;lo.R'°E.-
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MANICURIST-Exp'd, p •rt Prrl!IOfl~ Agtriry, 2043
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M1\TURE ~·omJ1n in rook I Salf>9 ' •
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ri~;nlwk. llr11 3-7 pn1. CCM.HSELLOR
111159'.1-'"" I tlAINEE ~IATURE: JM'rlfln, nn e.1tJ)('r., Oyn11n1i ll!')(pandin11: oorp.
neef'~&. Train fnr maml in rnirnln1 itW olc in Jrvint
unique 113lt~ IH!'ld . .l.'17-1696. c•on1plt 'f you likt puhlle
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rrvoluOonary nu 24 hr a d11;y
eyl!!laa~I. ll~:Hvldu•llY -'P.
pl lf'd tn )'()Ur own by 1ptcial
rec"hniqut. 10 11111 J to 2 mn11.
S20 11tr ""'' In ri•h~rs. \"ours
In> romp k you cari t8rn
morw")' j11~1 by l<1okl tlR
...,11u11ful. OJ1y or e.~. !!'Ir
ronra.t l, ~ arttr m\ndrd
Ir W{tllld e ro earn Sl0.000.,,
$12.000 t )T on a draw
romm, I • •·e wlll 1r11ln.
C1ll tl-1r W1tl90'l'J, S43·9261
tor lllfJ>I,
OJo:NN 1 ' t>E:!'ffll!li
Pi!!ni ,1 .Aa-ency
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lrV ' CAiif. l~! 111pp, P•dt your ~·n hn.. "'!!~~"!'!'!' ""!~~-~ ~lr11. BAkf'r~l:ll. !DAILY r~;"'DIME -A
t;r\l ll'llr. l!em1 nowt Call -LTNf.," •JOU Jud ,.,._
Ml-5678 Now! n!e1 a day. 1 ---'"'1,,_ __ _
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-TYPIST/RECEPT-. -
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I~ nppror1U•111) . Call br·
f"n !I A,\J &· !2 1''1
Ol'HEI. APV 1':HTl!'ING
217'l 11upnnl Ori''"
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TYrl~. IJ11·11! qrc nl na-
!innally known r 1 rm .
Ou1st11n1hnii: 11•. n~nrlit1.
S111r1 in1mPd. Job st cut11y,
-"t11 r1 $400 .
CAil Jpr111 Rroll'11, '.'>1G-f;O:l5
COASTAL AGENCY
2i!l0 HRrf)('tr RI /11 Ailan111
11'.,~• ,_ lriullr SS9, Qu1l1Hi n11 r ~111.M $60. ('olor 1\1 Sf,O. \\'. RJ1lhoJ1 , 1\"R. 2 J"lJ LI, !rriitlh h1•irir• gown~ \VATF.P. h"d fi)ij Nrvr:r [r-------~lrl
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bd rm 11tt S149, ~·1/ll' qu1\1rd PVT party. ,t· blk naug11hydr mJ1l l. 1, hn,, f'-l rhair, JI'. 111bt>I. Rh1r, S2'5 f'a r.h An. • ~1~4.'l.11 •
llCllR & IO\'P.•1'111 '' t11hl"~ II llOfR. ™''""r u t" d SIOO. ~j7,, w . nlri l"Of'l~olr iv ~"t. r1q~,, 111'"<1d1n g ~;"~.• • 1vnry CA:\fr .11IO\'P SjOO Firr l L ines, 2 Times, $2.ClQ . l11n1~ S'll!l, Cuer.11n1rl"fi rp-113/92.')...362'J. mnrP yr !! 441 f: \!ith SI , ~1111"· ~11" 13-$;i.i, F.).rrrycle r ng1n!' ptrl;1I rar .i::..
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SPECIAL PRICES
ON HOUSEFULLS
FftQ;\I ,\PARTMF.NT~.
Jo:::.TATF:.;;, :'.lOD~:t HOMES.
111hlt~. 67H926. --GA-RA GE-SALE--MEMBERSHIP 1 CLUB MF:MBF.RSlfIP hnx trainf'cf. 644-1182
CUSTO'.\I'. Cocktail 11b!r pt1r1 Anriqu• warcirobto mink. hi -BALBOA BAY CLUB * 67:'>-:>.0ia • TO qu11/1 fiM hom'" Gt>rman.
TrlTilZO iop, '4'x6'. Cog! 1750. Ii c11binr1. bunk bed~. hraid· Phone 644 -l.1!2 I BrCYCl.F: BUILT roR 1, Shrphrrd. Lovabl~. li!!nced
Stll Sli:}. f>1l-2!16.1. l"'I. MIJl. Rl"('Clrdl, book.,, • Schwinn 5 ~Jll"f"ri. $7 7>. SUN· yri, :lolli-0111~
King Siie l•d mi"'<:. 23'l Hf"linrmPf'. Cc!M F:NC~CLO Rrilt~11nr\11 _sl:i_ DAY ONl.Y ~ t;7:;...:1&43, l ;Rc.EoAcUT°"'~l>"'U"'°L_p_/~P-,-,-,~1 ,-01
C1111h . 8 of A -Fin11nce t-1.~. ti4:...S259 S..t .\ Sun 10-l. Rnlh c11mera S r~. AnllQUf' I NE\V HI" OLY;V!PIC TV c•ol. lnni;:.l\airf'd kilt'!'OI. 10 wk~
Repo11e11.ion Center l}AN ISH ~Jirl "'alnul f'O('k!'r U'ALNUT Jr11I. Prov. ava1 c·h.r.11t Jl'I, hook.11, l111m.p•, nr S2;JO, Apt ai1.r Cold~pot nlrt. 644-42!1!1.
BANKRUPTCIES
61f E . 4T·H ST. I 2 t11blr~ t l2.'i. Sl'c'y 1wivel l11.blr, ' dw.in $400. Gold, ~;~~ 11~~:o!~:Z-:J;;1;'.ch ml!C. rl'frie:. s7:.. ~7ll. 1 •1~.0cN7G01c17A71R='=>:0D-7'1'"o-,-,,-,-,. 211,,~ri'l~::;lr~~i;:r:";i~ 4 a:"'!J SANTA ANA i'h~l r $'XI. 96'J.....1651. whit"-cou"h SXIO. l 1.a w_,n REFRTG., Stovf", Doublr or •hr!I f!'m&l• 1.•at, 7 IOl!I an ==~~""'=--=~~I rhaln $2.) r.a. 'i''aL end. col-SERRA Thrift Shop. 113 !win hl'd~. 1-"", kitchtn ••1. '•. foot. Mi-2811, 64" ••""'. 1•, d11y~. 11g .. ~ .l "-~ nrrd l t ·lO 11 m .. 6 ·JO pm T\VIN bNI s:i.o D ·,n .,... .... .......,....,
d 0 ,,._ · ' · l . • ~ · · ra. 11"1 frr. labli!! .. Of!~k S<\5. MJ1ln St, H.El. !.11 havinll' ~ 543--0436. PLEASE ''"'' 2 •h•-"·"·." ay. ur 1 ~·•11"-1 nnly, SI hr. Sun: 10 a.rn.· l;'.m. mnclf'rn (lining •f'l S6.'t. ·~-I I o" J 6 h -• """""'' C II &14-2046 1-..::.:c.:;,,,..:..:..,c..~~~-=.,-:>'fl\-<ll~ pr Ct .sa "· ~ unr 1 ' TAKF. OVER IO 11c~.~. NO kittrn~ a. homr, hnth mlll!! k -'~~~--· --~---1 REF1llf; .. 9 c.I. J'tl Br ig• _r_,_,_,_h._,,_h_l•_._._7~ __ 7'_7 ___ 1NE.IG HB0RHOOD 1 ,,, I " Sprci1I hrf., 9 am ro 3 pm. DOl\':"l SI• N I hn"I 1. 1 cl , .. ,,7.,9 W•ilre11, p /tlme, <'Ur\'rd 'l·pt' IW'f'linnAI '"/111. 112 S.'l&-!lffii. • · · mo. ear i'" · 13 "" • ""<r 4·" •
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. N O G•rage Sal• ~111,! I Park Hntr tr11 rn 9:;42 lak,., !16!\.0<M7. LOV •RLr, r,,, k I I 1, 0 ,. .xprr. 111 uncter 21 N til J'.NJ Din1ng Clf 1t11m11 "' r. PllONE C " •· · 1-----------Smokry, F'ri-Sun, 96S-9i'"l.ll, \\'EBC'OR Hif"l/Sll'ren, rerl lt.mJ1 le. l C'Aliro,
rr-rllfln, Sur~L&l-~ir~;~,ly ~; t11hl, Ii. 4: rhr"' J'J()O. U:" PATIO SAl.f;: f'urni1url!:, ~!!079 Rtd 'Velvt l hdbrd:ii, In N'f'l, synrro I r a ck Miscell•n•ou1 • M.B, 5J6-.il74 *
t'()('klJ1il 111blr w/irnn b11'f'. ",,JI ~('a p "-, rlr. ~XI am/prp.-amp, C'1bl1!!11, Imps, reco1-d!'r, $fl(); 3 piece hlue Wanted 120 SNU","c'.'L~Eos0"'7'-~--~ I
\\!. Coos1 ll\\·y, N.R. fl rhn:, llN'I. n111; $1:,0. Ligh!hoUM Ln, Crl~I SAL misc. Stlmson1te luUllit, $ 10 . '-' haK dnM it
WAITRESS t xptr, ol'rr 2l. 4~lt'\9. 10.4. HUNTINGTON H11.r bflur; l fi.ta.2"280. IVANTED by pvt ply F'oni a~aln! 3 ftmale1, l mr.Jr : S ·
Apply flyin; Bu 1 I e r• "ccl-'·S-~T-OcP~m-p-1 c,-,,~.,=\-1•_"_" SAT. J0-4 : Dani1h tofa, 2 1ntiqur lovt•r.ata, ... 1 o y,, CAT.AMER.AN 10~·. bat ntr; Club Wlt;Jt:. or Chatrau '69 nr "" J. Pirt COCkflr. Ml-2Slb.
673-0977. hl'd.11 ~. drum lablr Sl!'I, Danillh leak f••Y chn, clnltif't, hffhld items, lBM A '.56 Chr.vy delivrry, l'!'u llltl!!r, Will p.ay up to $.'000 3 171 WK 'Old Iona ha ired lei~
WANTED •~lit. 11,gp gmup
1w"'"'1 co11.ch, w.~.I. A. com-
ptlitivf' rx]')f"r. dr1!rahle.
Call l.akr ~-orr.•I Beach &
Trnni~ Club J1ftr.r 5 PM,
ll17-4i100.
\\'ANTED; OJ1y w11itr'11~.
AJk for l\1r, ~lill e r ,
Dllln1a11!1 Rr~1aur11nl.
mpl rapt chll.lr S'lll. club rhr brd•. drel!fltrs, 1t:olr clubs. elec. tyJ)f'wri1tt, •le, 17087· !Irle. makr. otr. SU.:-97~. C1<!'!h. ~~ or 67~5.'\00. 1•0•· -2 "''n IOt-1 on ea, loot.
Sil, 1wvl rockf'r i :i.o m11ny 43fl C11N1l SI. ~n 642-0490 91 W,atporl Or. ~I A Sun. lnJ's L.adlr11 dinner rint -19 METAL KJTCHF:N b 1 1 r 647-2333• 642-3400. 111.mp~. r te. )\un. Juoe 6 on-1 ~ carala ('llhinr11 from f' r r e d o~ LABRADOR mixed' m•lt
ly, 610 A\'OC&rlo. CO~t G!.RA.1•-~EI So.Ile Siii. 161~; MOVING SALE -Evrrylhing 1 •'1'~':!n7 . $47!'.. homf". "4&-03.12. puppy, 1 mO!I,
.,..1 :,.,. , mo or •coo ~r, roe•. Junt 4, 5 Ir ti, 3 lo 9, ...... ..,., ·
TWIN romr.r •lttp 11:roup, l'f'lr1i;:, l~mp~, hed!i, ~tt'ICJ~lt. 260 Evt nin1 C11nyon Rd , GREAT Book11 11rl. Rradrrt Mu1ical lnlfrum•nta 122 499-~. 4~95
111·in ~"· h l d t -1 -b r cl , turn, m1!W. itrm•. 64~-1061. Cri~1 . Color T.V.'a. loob, Digf"lll Col'K:lrn!l"ff Book~. OARl.TNG kiltf'ns 2. a.llllltnt
miplt riininc ,...,. hlllr h, ll F,AI. hJ1rltJ'1 n J:(lOdl r s , pic1urr11, tum, "'••h/dryr. 19iift.1969 8'-!ll olfrr6'1:1-.\_'l,01, GrBSON f'[f'C r uitar, hnl1011' • J lillf'"· Laguna Nift4tl
chr,t, dt!lk, d·r f" .... ~f"r , F:vrry hou.tf'holri f'lllf"gory, mll!C. fi7:~299!1. ---tiociy, pPrlerl ronri W/{'11~,. J1rP1. "99-J67!'!, 4!1fi..ll69!i. ~ki·•~r. M,:_:~~' 1 ' llJ>-I0111n 'Iii 11nld, 200 G.arntl. PORTABLE 1rwin11: mJ1rh, I ~ARTRT~~NT EL~CTHRTC S.l2:i, l\uafom -1 ~n KITIENS, mix,.d rotor,, pt.
U'AREJIOU!'f: AS.'l':l~TA NT p IJITI('1'S.:_ • HJ1lho11 IK)f', picnlr ta-bit It ht!nch..,., ti , "~ lo~it llR urr ampll!ll'r W/(.'()Vf'I'~. SJ.;O, ~lllTilf'~. hl<brk. m Cl')mria ..
Un u .... u.111 opt)' lot right man. SELl.11NG Ch11iPll"n(ih•l1• .11nla, I ROUND 4J" 21mr l•bl,, $7j; cla.11lc Ii 00ndf'd Min ll· 1 · "Ran, · pa.i·!' ' · I 61 4-4714· do Or., C~1. ~1 1:'1· 17.11.
\Veil 4-llbl Tl!xlilf' f'irm in marb e en l!:I' ~I '· •rtll 4 rurq •Ami" chr• S20 ~•· Quon ln c11b1nel11 MuC'h WlllTE chiffnn Virlnlian CONTELtO ACCORDTON·l "'"fr=""~.,,-----'-~~1
N.B. involved in •1iort yach1 f'lt«"• 31 1:4'. ·Makr. nfltr. port. TV, S~: m\11e h1hld0
• !Tl(M"f. 10.i Poppy, c .d . M. •tyl1, formal dr,•1, Fitr 11 Xlnl (_'flnri Cml UlO nr•·. f1l SIKitr"!'la lflm~ while
Industry, I no k In l !or 84~11'1~. M~!M09. SAT. A sun June 5 A fi, 90riO S~ ,,.."" riow $.'iO. 646--200.'l. will nil rer $2511 or "'•' cf· :7nrd.·~:~!615~·N.ned a nd.
rt:1pornilbll' Ind Iv t du a I . Dl:LUXE round ~ w la-nlrl F.NTtRE ron11n11 4'11 199l1 t.a.Col<tnla, rounta.in V11llcy. WATER b c d, 6ll7. Nr.v~r .:':'~"~"=""~'""'~··'------liiAi'i'-;i;;;;i;;;;.-;c-:;;-=
A1Jumr a.11 'dutlts rTlatl'd 10 ht!11dboard I m a t ch In l ,,...,.~ k • -HR F Pool t bl trt h __ .. "'-·1· s•• P i /0 MALE ih,.pherrl I yr, ,nod . ._,""•apt'.I r ..,,, , , urn. a e, ':r.rr, waA Pr, ope nn.1 . .,,..crt l('t', ..,, anos rg•n• 126 ..,./kldi. Pll;di-~e J lm, '" s h \ p /noc:,lvr /1lock-1nven. hedsp,..arl , S150, al80 I twin a.ppl\111\C't& a misc. '62-2716. Iv, am. t(Jl)IA, m•ny hll4!hold ;. ~;'i.12 • "'' ·-
tory &. M>!'ne cuatom~r can· hfld SZ'I. C11.ll ~93. stGNS: Sto~ front• .It. win-ilrm11 k Kiiick·Kn11.ckJ1. WATER Bi!d&-kina. Quern & BALDWTN piano, l crosonic Co'111 Meu S!. (rt•r hM:I,
la4:1. Full lll'nr . perm. ~FA, 1nunae f'h111r, P~ru· do"''· boJ1I~. 1rurkJ1,. For ~&l. WASHER• dryer. sf'ctinn11L N'J. Sl 9 r a. contemporkl')', likf new AOORABLE kittrn.o;, hsebrlql,
SaJ1ry II'! •l<p, Call Mr. vl•n lab!es. ~It. detk, r1111 962-.'881 f>r !14&-&.illl. l'lln. tbl, )'llnf ~uip, l'hrs, ~'\4 $650. 9&8--4947. . ' blk '11•ht" nlicn, + maml
DuM>h, &4.>-JOfifi. rhf".CI . <:1111 li42-ot'Y.17. I VACU'.\IN cl .. all('r moVif' mi.11cl. 54'-1711. ~I J; ~un. NF:\V 22" rt'Vl'rFr r11ll Sul)"r ANTlQUF: play!'r pl11no + Ml ('Il l. M4-0740. --
\rTG Sryli1T w/11alrA f XpPr. SF.CTIONAI. SfllJ1, m1trhln1 proj~tor. piano '0h ~n t h . 'X)ftl C.ol<l!'n E)t Pl, C.~I, i'flnri. i\l"'li a~h hrn. $.i.l rolls S.11.iO. fRF.E tn r;ooif OOmr 2 blM
Apply in per11nn, 26.l E. 11th !J1hlf", $.l.\. 11!17 Ru!tanri Rri. pa.lnli n&:~. j\fi~f'. A~~91~ rULL •11,. mJ111lr M-ri·!)lix f;7~!Ull ,,,.,,.. * ~>'l.t.7&17 • m1Je kittrn~. II wki , 1hoU.
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Call '42-.WTI A Sav•~ c a!J 1 w~ -M2~ll t'ountaill Vly. 14.i.u;s,, • Irby Ln, HB. w, JI ht-Ip ynii 1ell . M2.M73 tVnrl S22J. 496-3046. * + 965-36~ • •
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Live~tock 858 Boats, Sail 909 Mp bi le Homes 935Mobile Homes 935 9SO Trucks 962
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mlx, I yr old fem11.Jr. Xlni GEESE Gosl1ngs $3, Duckl· L1st1111ts W11.n1rd
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Rtt~ l. I 2912 \\'. Cr1a<.,l HW), NB
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INSTANT HOUSING
IS Models en Display
M OVE IN TODAY I
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ltcpubhc Ave, C.\1 ah j pn1.
Antiques/Classics 953
19-11 Ddzllar ro/lch. ,\ cla.<;~u· 1
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*VIKING * EDGEWOOD * KEY WEST * KINGSTON
Dune Bugg i-,-,---9.56 '69 C;i d r.1 Jlnr,ido .. $lt1'.! mo
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~ 900 JS' "A" class Calan1a r.<1.n \Veantd &. p<11ty-1ra1nf'd• Gener~I ........ ~ Trail ('r Filsll'I"' than l-!oh 1e. '"·""' SCR_A_M--L-ETS 2 mo. mooci•" $1 ;a. \\'ANT ED lov!ni;: .hnml' f~ 6~ti-~;~11p
rl •r li n1 l t ml p u f', ANSWERS L1Do 1( x!n'1 L'<)tlrl tra1lrr. Poodll'rrernf"r mix 3 m~• sling, boat l·nvcr. SflOo'l 2.~63
5.'.6-16-111. ' ~.l!rsmrre. :'\.tP~11 Verrlr,
* BOISE CASCADE
Singles · Expandos
CAPITAL SALES
HUNTINGTON SHORECLIFl'S
Beach Bl\ d. i 1-t iv.•ay 39 bl \vn
CUSTO~I Al11m. boriy '6~ \'\\'
l'l\1•~~1~. tnw h~r. >. I 1· .1
11111~/lll'l'S. $S:.0 5 1:1-0 EI.~
Trucks 962
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3.000 llJ. hflr.t. N•vcr. Jl1-0(I m1 . b1.l-:ll.I() Ore · 2 .. 7 S Tu~1u1 6.,.1-~.'!lfit puppil!'~. $20 tAch, 6 .... ·eeks * i;lfi..4f;l!I * old.~8--1112 TACO :\1in1-h1kP.3FOI! ~;it". 2rl"x4J', 2 hr, f~====~==-o-,.,-1 ·6!1 REllTRA:\I 2.1' rl,1nnc hnr~•"fllll'.'t'r, Bri.i:!l;s & St rat-01•1-;1n lr11111 11 r n p I' r I y
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Boa ts, Rent/Char t'r 908 Low nit!r~. S1!1::.. Bl •. 2 ha. Sl ... 11.<J. Sri up ,,.
QUALIIT Afi:han Hounrt~ -R47_.ll:l6 !r.d<o'llfl in Cosl:i r>lr.<11 '~ R~a.'-Ona h!f' I hh1<'k, 2 blk-Cal 25 + Cat\ina 27 GREENLEAF PAR!{. 1750
n1aQ erl cre'RIJl~· 962~76.i7. Guarantee the lowr!I rale~ in '67/'69 llODAKA. Chatnh<'r'. \\'h1!iirr ,\v<'. 1·
HEAUTTFUL T-cup & tiny So. Calif. "Carlina cru1s-new k~ihhy, xlrR~. -"f"!llrP.~. ~>411-16'.lR * f\45-2."1\li
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stud s~rvic:e. 893-9119 Harbor. 714/008-4340for 1n fo. '"LTL'' lnrii11n mini IJike l'·i ha. p Ii 11,0 _car 11 nr 1
POODLEi .RUPS: 8 Wkll, 3-* 36' LUXURY YACHT model 4oo $\OO. • R£-11u1. h"arh .r~rk. 176~~. I
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644-41fi9.
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Hor111 856 \\/\\'-Oil! trailo>r, 541i-Z!l:'i7. 111·~! olfrr. 6i">-274'l. ;Yl~IR~l.
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p e ~ .. r' .: ....... lePrl 67~1--8900 Avco. Bkr. I $1::.0. 493-.WiO. CIJ\Jr('hl'~, s~:ioo !urn /SJCnJ I covr.r~,.. •r ""'m, • . uni fit" TlirJ f':Xl!l"t'ille. Hurdl•ll pla nned. KJTE X L NT COND, 2 , Ill . SPO E n 2 I 1 :i h Dike. ,-,.. ·
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XLNT p · ! ld l ll g 646-020lrlys 6T.hll7\Je\"fll 1<Atrr ju25,Si~ 11:42~117 furn_ Nr ltoaa H05fl11al.
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Sacnfire. ~l 11kr o It er , Xlnl rond. f7jQ. Pr offrr 011 nrr: 2.700 actual m1, Gl.>-Jl~0._6_3J-_296=-"----•~97. MG-o:llOO SR!fl. ~211i1 e s X 4.i ANGELU~. ~··Rr
HORSE rnr IPA~f'; 6 )'r old CORONADO Li + 1ra1!rr. 'Fi!l HONDA ·r ll. Xlnt rnnlf hf>.i rh RO Hunrini;:lllll, SpaC'"
n11•r'. ,.xrrllrnl lnr rh11drt'n fully rqu1p. ,\!1,1,1 ~ r J I. F:\to r1 ·1 r !11 n1llrA1t". ii1k1n2 _ .ll~, ~'i;IOn fklllrh.
or Arl11lt~. SlO mo. ~10-1~71. $11:-:.0lh~! olr, fii':>-:,•i:,~ s;:11 filf>.t>C.fii llY 011nrr. 20~Fl.l, i;r! up 1n
R.EG. 11 Arnh Palon1lt10 ·SELLING Yo11r bo~1 ·~ "LI~!" J<r;·n YAillAll 1\ 11:., J<ln1 rnn<l, n1Ut pk. w/~k1rt•ni:: &. ;i1rnor
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It's HERE
It's
It's
A MAZDA
$1945 + T & L
And ·Look What You Get:
Front Di sc Bro kes • Reclining Bucke t Seot!. •
Tachometer • Nyl on Carpeting th roug hout.
. . ' Whi le Woll Tire :.. Full Wheel Cover:.. Wood
Gro in Sports Steering Wheel ond ln ~t rument
Ponel -All Sto ndord. More for your money ol
MIRACLE MAZDA
Home Ot The Rotary En9ine
2150 HARIOR IL\11>. AT VICTORIA
COSTA MESA
645-5700 I I " I ,,.. k SFi.1,'fl :.Jl)..04116 I
• 5'\-1-0703 * , Pilfll Cl~~si fiPrl. 642-~,jS !1r1> •I "Qtllf"' 111 ::111 ~4~:1117 ror IJ:t's! rr~ult~! S4l-5673 -==~~~="""~"""""""~~~""""'
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Get set for a super summer with one of these gre<!lt M erc ury Sta-
t ion Wogons, these Mercury Sta tion W agons a re still weari ng pre·
su mme r price tags. Don't wait too long, before summer <'ltrive s!
PRE VAC ATION SPECIAL
1971 COLO :\'Y l'AB I\ STATlO:\ \YAG O:\'
Croo caufttry ride poe~agl
Pow•· ,<j, "'""I""'' ~l9 (V VB
co.,,j,,,1 lou"')' ,.,~1,, No~ a·h ~111 t
em"''" 1v•1~m. c,,,"~'"''J L•"'"'·
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onQ wh••I, Aul""'"'' 1p~•d cnro.,rl 6
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NEW 1971 COUGAR
Automatic Tr4n1mi:.sion, White
sidewalls, Power Steeriii9, Pow·
er Disc Br•kes, AM Rad io, Tint-
ed Gla1s, Deluxe Wheel covers,
IF91H537702.
$ 46 6
4 r,6,X I LICENSE
990
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S8 DAIL V PILOT
COMPLETE
MOTOR HOME
SALES & SERVICE!
We're The Factory Representative
for Pa ce Arrow-Chinook and
E1tplorer Motor Homes.
We repair all syst em\_o~d /
instal l generators, air con:
di11oner, awnings,
s tereo syst ems &
tindercoatings.
Uo11 complete w>lh fvtl si1e
bed !h.§1 ma ~es 1n ro d1nerre,
wa1er svpply w1tfi civmr;i,
icebox, paneling & 1nsula-
t1on. vmyl floor, curTa1os,
srordge cab 1oers, 225 Gu. 1n .
t1glass and dual 1r. wesl
tOdSI mirrori.
ORDER YOURS NOW
NEW 1971
PACE-ARROW
MOTOR HOME
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IMMED!'-lE DELIV ERY
70 FORD '68 CHEVY
CUSTOM SOO
v,8, 1u10, pawrr l1•or•n9/b••~u,
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'1688
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Y-3, Auto 11•01, Powe1 5i. ... ..g.
'°"" l t10et, V10,l Top, rod•O and
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51588
'67 CHEVY
IMPALA
va •vio ••• P ! L~.,. dou IOQ lVAO: ••••
5988
'71 SUBARU
tit.AND NEW
'70 OPEN ROAD
,. roof MOTOI HOM(
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"'"' Of ~ ~H' Wt'""'1, l,<, &()6 "' $9388
CAPRICE COUPE
VI, Auto, l••n•., P .S , 8uc~t1
S.ots, F~clo•v A ir, Vinyl
Too. l VHN ~31)
51488
'70 DODGE
CORONET
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'68 COU GAR
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51488
'69 DATSUN
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'65 CMC
CARRYALL
ll•ll•n, Ht&I~•. SI a • d • t n
l•••• '' w~" c""" M·• t D•I !11/IJJO,
5688
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51288
'68 CHARGER
v 9, ••·'•· ''•"', r••rr '"'""0.
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51188
'69 DODGE
~CLARA
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'66 TOYOTA
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'65 CHEVY
1:, TON PICltUP
Full F•t•••Y l n11•ol, w
cam~t• 1h~ll. fF}J'lll)
IMMACULATE
NEW DODGE COLT
OPIN DAil Y 'Tll 10 PM
1'fCLUDING SUNDAY
SELECT fROM OVER 175
NEW 1971 DODGf MODELS
ALL SALE P"ICIDI
J.11 (tr\ $~b10<I To l'l•C• h '•·
Good 1,11 Molo~t.
Ju,.. 1, ltll.
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968 Autos, Imported 97(1 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 910 Auto•, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 910 -------U.1PORTS WANTED
Urange Counnet
TOP $ BUYER
BILL r.tAXEY TOYOTA
18881 Beach Blvd.
It Beach. Ph. 847-8555
Imported 970
AUDI
AUDI
DATSUN
'7 0 Datsun "240Z"
S11v<'r. 1n11i:: ,,·hr.1·1~. radio,
1~1\1 (·r an t•'r11111 , hl11rk in-
trrrflr, 4 S[N't'<t 1-171/lSCJ
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PRESTIGE
PORSCHE, AUDI shor1 lime only. lm·
rnediatf' Dr!111ery on all
Alld1 JOO's. S11cks. au!oma-J::G::t llarhor Bl11d. C G.
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ALSO OPEN SUNDAY li:lli-2:1.l3
Lcasini,:: Ava1labl" '66 DATSUN 1600
On All Por.<ehf'S & Aud1es
DON BURNS
PRESTIGE
PORSCHE, AUDI
1~11 Harbor Bl vd., G.G.
!Just S. of G.G. t"r\l·y.J
OPt-;N SUNDAYS l:i36-2? .. 1.1
AUSTIN HEALEY
I Convrr1lhlr ::h<1 ri1. n>11rly to
1 '"1iR1Ac'L[ MAZDA
llom" of thr Rnlary E ng1nr
21.°10 Harbor, Costa Mesa
64S-5700
'69 DATSUN WAGON
RAT
BILL Bf,~RY
PONTIAC-
GMC-FIAT
NEW
'71 FIAT
SEDAN
$179 DN.
$49.89 MO.
$)79 I~ thf' Iota] dnll'n r ·•Y·
n1r n1. S I~!~ !~ rhf' tn!al
11101uhl,v payinen! 1nt'Ju1!u1~
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ror :16 n1P111h~. Th" (·,15.h
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FIAT KARMANN GHIA ' MERCEDES BENZ
B. J. I '71 KARMANN CHIA
Only J J6.; nlll~ Au!ornil.IJC,
SPORTCAR I """· """"' r275D DZI
CENTER I $2499
Harbour V .W. '!:#BBB !S711 Bt:ACll l3L. 8-12-4•135
'69 124 SPYDER HUNTINGTON BEACH
Gli h:1\R1\!Al'N (;l11a con1•r1 I
-Xl111 l"OlllL 1 111.'ll' tu·rs
'69 Mercedes Benz
280 SL Coupe.
J'Tin1a~·u lalt', r.01v1'r
111;.:, lo" mi!ca~e.
BAU) $5995
DON BURNS
PRESTIGE
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C.M. -540-4491
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1375 0 BEACH ILVD .
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conrl. nr w tires & ball, 1vil"t'
v•hls. lof) & Tonneau. Mov·
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fllark. J!I. Good ronrl. in &
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R&H, low miles, :..:lnl <·ond.
S1300. 638-~ll IO or J.10-2777
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\~'holrsalcr 673-2271
FERRARI
FERRARI
AUTifORIZED
SALES.& SERVICE
NEWPORT
IMPORTS & 3100 IV. Co"t Hwy,
B. J.
SPORTCAR
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7133 H•rbor Blvd.
C.M. -540-4491
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JENSEN
AUTHORIZED
SALF:S ;. SERV!CF:
Otcln!Je County's
Lt1r9est Se lection
New & Used
Me rcedes Benz a THINK
"MG"
Ill Costa l\1<"Sil 5,16·4444
'69 BMW 2002
2 Dr, AL1lo. tra ns., n&l l.
22.000 n11lrs. !890AAIV1 B J
$2995 • •
ROY CARVER, INC . SPORTCAR
Aut hon~rrl Holl~-Roy,·r,
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DOT DATSUN '68 850 SPYDER
l ~prrd. 1 ad1(l, hC'atrr.
OPEN DAILY !XEi'.'iiC!• su:fo°Ays $119S00 :.~~',
18835 Beach Blvd.
Huntington Beach
842-m t or ~0-o+u
'69 DATSUN SEDAN
2133 H•rbor Bl vd.
C.M. -.540-4491
All .\lodrl<; nf r-;rw Fi11 ts
TIME FOR
QUICK CASH
THROUGH A
DAILY PILOT
NEWPORT
IMPORTS
3100 \V. Coast Hwy. WANT AD
Autos, New
Ne1\·port Beach
980 i -A-u-lo-,-,-New
Jim Slemons Imps.
W arner & Main St.
Santa Ana 546·4114
''fRIEDLANDfR''
l lHO Bl!ACl'I !HWY. ltl
893-7566 • 537-68'M
ovcrninninl! )\lU r house? The Jas!est dra1v in th« West
"Cash" .~eli them thru 1 ... a Dr1ily Pilot Classified
Daily Pil-01 Classlf1ed Ar!, &1 2~5678
980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980
BRAND NEW 1971
OPEL
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"'1d\ ln1ports. !f.j)I :lo. Co'\st
li11 y, Ln1::un a 8C'ach.
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gasn PICK YOUR
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F 1rr C'111:ir1r rrrl, 1 owner, re-
11n•d f1rrm.1n . Sarrif1ce.
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fin. !'l\"1 ritv. tall S-10-3100
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10[1 .~· h:1t"(I lnp. Viad C'or1d . ;, 'f'"'"I !."" \iii• .1c:1 !'ltarp:
$1!f~l 1¥1-lO?"l 1z..:x1•)1\, 511'.11
T IRi:.lJ Ol l!lat old tur111tun~'?
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to rt'place. Just \va1 ch the
1
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Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970
100% Guarantee Used Cars*
• lNG I N~ e Tl!,t,NSMISSION e FRONT AXLE e REAR
.A.XtE A S ~E MB Llf S e 8RAKE SYSTE M e ELEC TR ICAL
SY STE M. JO DAYS 011 1.000 MIL ES.
This car has itaV•d ttl• VW 16-paint 1of11ty 0114 P•rfarm-
·~ Int. U Is f11ll1 thec•ed and thoro11ghly rec1111dltlo11.11d.
W11 1J11au111M11 100°o that we'll repair or .-.ploc• oll ma-
ier me.:hanlt o1 porh • fot JO cloy1 or •1000 mil .. , wlilch·
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'69 VW SEDAN $1400
11.&H. !YNW1"1)
NO MONEY DOWN
i OAC ! 'SS" To~I Ma. Pm11t.
!or l 6 m .. nt~ •. c •• h pr;ce
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o.f.rred p1 ym111! p•it •
$1001.0•. A.,.R. ll.lS %.
'67 VW SEDAN $900
NO MONIY DOWN
!OAC) '36'° TOTAL MO. PYMT.
for l6 month &. c~.h pti,.
intludin; It• ' Ii,, $96•.
O,f,rred p•Y"'•"' p.i~e ii
Stl17.b0. A.P.R. 2!.25 %
'10 SQUAREBACK I '68 CAMPER
Ai1 cel't~ .. R 0 I H, • Spol .. W11feli1, Pep -Tep.
Lu91J•~• Rae~. I l••O~\') Eq uipp•cl. IW IR.tbl l
OPEN SUNDAY
L11111l11t & Do!tr 11: ... tal AyoUabl•
BILL YATES
12152 Valto ltoo4, ht! J••11 Ca,IJtro110
I J7-4100/49l·41 I I /499.2261
COLOR
TODAY
51799
'69 CAMARO CONVERTIBLE
118, •111,.,rn•hc, , • .i ;.,_ ~""'"'· pow-
•' •l•t too; & b•&L ••· low rnil •1.
~•t•"'l "'""'l• w w~.t• l~p. I 72S-
DFB I
'69 OLDS CUTLASS
c .. nv•rl. \'!, ~utom •'''· •• die, heol.
er, pow•• •'•••••; & bra ~••, 'l'''"
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$AVE
$AVE
'69 FORD GALAXIE 500
1 0•. H.T A11lc"'olit, ••clio, h o~+
•'· P"""'' •l••rioq & b•o ~••. lac-
'"'Y oir. l•u ih•n I b,010 mile1,
!ZSG9&7 1 $AVE
'70 BUICK SKYLARK
'69 OPEL STA. WAGON
'70 OPEL GT
UICK.
1N COSTA MESA
B V ICK·OPEL·JAG VA R
234 E. 17th St.,
Costa Mesa
548-7765 IUt IUltl
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DT1. $2'~!:1.
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645-5700
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TOYOTA
'71 NEW TOYOTA
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645-5700
Anniversary Sale
1971 TOYOTA $1 777
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TOYOTA
TOYOTA NEW '71
NO DOWN
PAYMENT
$69.01 MONTH*
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Bill Maxey Toyota
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HUNTINGTON BEACH
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SPORT CAR CENTER
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B. J. Sportscar Center
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'71 IMPALA SPORT SEDAN LIST PRICE $4300.05
DISCOUN I $701.26
SALE Pl!ICE
Sol! roy lmtr d nf,,~·. 2~5-hp lotbo-f.,e <100 11.,rbo
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Brond N ~w 1971
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l IST PRICE $3946.30
DISCOU NT \500
SALE PRICE
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY $344630
Brand New 1971 Camaro LIST PRICf $3973.75
DI SCOUNT ~610 89
SALE PRICE
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SALE PRICE • ,. ••• $3353.75
1971 FLEETSIDE PICKUP
TRADE-INS. DURING THIS SAL
YOUR PRESENT CAR IN TRADE
PAID FOR OR NOT* (We'll pay o
your present balance) Must b
appraised high enough to mak
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SALE PRICE . . . . . . . . . . . .. $2766.26
PRE-VACATION
SAVINGS ON All
NEW & USED
STATION
WAGONS
AUTO & TRUCK RESALES .••
LOW PRICED
LATEMOOH&
TRANSPORTATION
SPECIALS
'70 Ford Gal. 500 '66 CHEVELLE
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DISCOUNT SJ78 00
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OllDER YOURS TODAY
ALL-FULLY FACTORY
AND DIALIR SIRVICID
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READT
TECHNICIANS ON DUTT
DURING
THIS SALE
DOWN PAT MINTS SO LOW THIY
SEEM IMl'OSSIBLE. ONl Y MADE
POSSIBLE THRU OUAIANTY'S
TREMENDOUS VOLUME. MONTHLY
PAYMENTS VIRTUALLY WHAT YOU
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SALE ENDS
SUNDAY,JUNE 6
'65 CHEVELLE
MALIBU Super Sport v·B.
'70 CHEV
Imp. Sp !. Cpr. 8 cyl,
1111 power, ll•f cond. Stk.
It 979
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vn1.vn "fi7 lt2 s 2 tJr Xtra "l"i!r •i2CA.l:.\l i '"''" '""~" · ""'~" door loo::ks. ~·n.H~ t-)nrml. I> JI VOLVO SHAf!P ' ;...i u~! ~PJI th1~ ib ll 1runk opener. 111.:h! !:"nrinrl,
k I ,,. • ..,,..,. e NABERS CADILLAC ~ C ·c;;. , .. , .. dti-m"'· r!.'ar 11 1ndn~ ""r· "n' . .,.14.,,,,, 2600 Jl.\RBOP. BL., I l:kt:, Beacti 81\'d, a1 S.D. F~'Y C!J u.., " • •
.l'l9-30:11 F:xt. fi6 f)f 67 ·;:"~wbr:;r1a;~.1;~1m . "~="~~·. / ' :n r f>fi 67 J'lill JI · rbo' r r \1 filfi ~·:ri~ I COSTA .\IESA ~-3341 ;,:tl-24':t0 CADILLAC 11·~rnlo.gg;,'.;h111g~-L 111~1'11u~~~~~; -.-,,j ., JI .xi '"'r >t '· • ••• ·• Sf-JI t:H!' nld stuff Buy the AUlHOAIZl:O DE•UR • , .. "' .-' 1970 HARBOR BLVD. o;•M Jtr•·~ $140'.l f.t S200 1~170 llAP..BOP.. BLVD. y r1r ih;it ilcm urv1er $50. new i;tuff 1 CALL 540-9100 },a.~t resu!l..11 art just 1 phclne El HARBOR BL., rorHrol mirror. Sl('f('() ,\~!-
COSTA ME.'iA 1 T.O.r . :nfµ)l3,~. COST,\ .\IF.SA I try !h"' Penny P1nrher OPE.'< SlJ:\'DAY call a.way· 642--5678 _ COSTA r.IESA Y:'lt mulup!"~ ~uh !<tcrro
Autot, New 980 Autos, N•w 980 ~A~u~,-.-,,-·N.w _____ 980 A.O tos, New 98(1 Autos, N•w 980 A~ul-.-,-.-N•w 980 Autos, N•w 980 :>I0-9100 Open Sunday tape. Beautiful larquer f1n-1-------------'----------_;_-------·--------------------• 1sh \\"l!h r1111lrath€r 1111erior.
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Cad. '69 S•d. O•Vill• S6888
Less than 21.00() miles. ib ~
FACTORY Gl\Ta1 e1~
AIR COND!T!O:-O:J;.;G .._~CADILLAC
Bt-auttful Colonial yellri"' AUtHQ/; ZEO DEA_EA
11•11h black vinyl top, & lux-~ 11.'\RBOR BL ..
urious black brocade clolt1 COSTA .\IESA
& leather inlerior. Til1 & 5-10-9100 Open Sund11.y
lcle-scopir: :o;.lttr1ng, A.\\/ e
f"J\l radio, full po"er. .\lost •
evP.ry dlx. extr11 s, truly 1m-C•d. '69 Sed. DeVille
maculal('. I YPT7001
~\~~l~
.&UtttO,,IZ(O D(A.LER
2600 HARBOR BL.,
COSTA r>lLSA
:>ID-'.1100 Open Sunrlay • • Cad. '69 Cpe. DeVill•
FACTORY
t)fR CONDITIONING
Gnrgf'Ou~ f 1ren1is1 pa1n1 "I
v1n}1 top. full power, all
leatlwr inrC'nor. r1lr &· 1f'lr-
Fact.,1y Air C.ondt11on1na
All lf'athf'r rntrnor
Full pn1"er. padded top, sier-
ro ult &. trles<"Oplf' stef'ring,
drior locks. i;entlnel. trunk
opt'nf'r & n1a 11y other delu.xe
extras. ! ~::rCTQ 1,
$4299
<>Naberi; 6~CAO!LLAC
AUl ~O~IZEO DEA.Ult
2&00 HARBOR BL.,
COSTA :'11ESA
.}1(J..9JOO Open Sunrlay • ~t'Op1c ~lrC'nni.:. cloor l1"1Ck~.1-~L-.-,-9-9-171~5•,•1-ec7t";o7n::--I
~1.,reo n1ulr 1plex, etc. (YEY-OF LUXURIOUS
"'" S45SS CADILLACS
~~~l~
AUTHQRIZEO OEAL(J\
2600 Jl/\RBOR BL.,
COSTA MESA
:,10-!ll.OO Open Sund11y •
in Orang• County
1963 thru J 970' s
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&UTHOAIZ(O OEAUJI
2600 rlARBOR BL., 1----------1 e COSTA MESA
Cad. '69 El Dorado :1-10-9100 0pP.n Sunday
J UST !7.:.00 i\l!LES EL DORADO 1968, exec. car
fACTORY lr\'tdcd w x!ra.~. stereo \ilfll'.'.
AIR CONDITJO:-;"ING Xlnl ('(Ind. Pn. pty. $4200.
Full 1X111·er. v111yl buckrts. Ar!. fi7.1·!13JO.
ru11 lca1l1rr 1n1Prior, s1creo, l,,0~.,C7.C-,rl7•~ll-,,-. ~,,..~,7,-,-,o..,.-,.v71~11,-.1
1il1 &· relC'sCop1c slecring. 11~11· n11. SI f' r " o 1 r a d i o. , __ 1-k.,, ,,,hi '""''"''· ""' "' '"· Owner ~11'1-!"177, 642-:,000. rni nk orr-ner etc., ere. Ah-
solutrly fl111~ll'!<S. 'YSA6l 1)
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Friday, Jun1 4, 1971 DAU. Y "ILOT
I §J ;;;I ,;;;;; •• ,,. ',;;;;;" "'";;;,! ~-~-
990 Autos, UMd 9'°
!~I
990 l Autos, U&ad 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used A.utot, UMd 990 Autos, UMd 990 Autos, Used
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CHEVROLET FORD 1 FORD MERCURY MUSTANG OLDSMOBILE __ P_o_N_TI_A_c _ 1 PONTIAC I RAMBLER
• c.m .r.o 'JI "350" • Mustana '69 Hf;-11 ,\1UST sell, 'in f 0 rd iU ~11:.H.C C)'Clone liT, 3,,1, 'bii :\lustanr, ti i')J, R H, • Olds. '69 Luxury Sad. Pont. '71 Gran P rix I B ILL BAR-RY 1 ·s; RA)TBLER Sta. \VaK SlXI
Only 7,800 local miles $1777 Mll.!itang, 302 V8. Auto. VS, Air, Xtras. Lts! S·l600, auto, ne\1' 11rl's , ln11nac. F1\Cl'ORY $4999 Factory Air. PIS -PIB.
4 ·spttd trans. Factory air l'll V-8 engine. Fully f"lpl. P/S, Pwr d!sc brk~. ~ir Sacrtficl' S2500. 4 9 7 -l j ·I 9 ~11\1,!1..:.'.:_ ~S~. 64&-ll7_1 _ AIR CO:-.'D!TJOJ''ING LESS THAN 2000 ;.llLES Pontiac _ GMC _ Fiat _T_o_wl_ng hilcb. 6t2-838_2_. __ ·
cond,. p-stttnn&, R.H .. Wide \\'Ith radio, heater, \.\'s.w. cond, ~dio, 25.CXXJ mis, leavP. message. '65 r.onvr :-.1u~tang. auto Full powe-r eq•11pmen1 incl FACI'ORY NEW "63 Rambler Amt r1r.an !\la.
ovais. dlx. wheel coven;. lira. unted glass. vln}! I S2·1.'i0. 557.1516 mor11 lnJ; OJ" MUST ANG 1 1r;in~ .~. Inf) (.;ood cond, :;~}91 !1]1 ~h'r rui1;: wh('el, ra cinry AIR CON!1!TIONING ,71 FIREBIRD \Vai;:on. 200<! transportation
Be-1u1ifuJ Aztec rM w/black bucker reais. Our \Veekt>nd a!t('rooon. C;ill 645-J:?fll ~lrrro !afl<', mru;1 all df'luxr P "sl<"<'I". hn1 kP~. rlecrnc car. $2;;c}. fi.16-\001
vinyl bucket &etll.!i , $ave. Specui.I! Hurry, 11 ..,..0n·t last '69 FORD Bronco. 4-whl .66 V--8 Auto, H.&!1, 1,J1, !l\l l>. op11u11~. /'llusi hr seen & 11 111d . vinyl IOfl, v1n)'l buck-l'ully tacrory equ1!")fled , !96-1 LE i\t.1 n~ Ponti-.c-. &i,tn>
(0000001 long! CYRl\'738 1. ~ drive, sport packag1~. _V8. '65 MUSTANG I S750. Sri' car at 1756 Orangr rlr
2
1ven to appreciate, (YJO.: e~ sea111. srrn~ n1uJ11plex. ~LHIOlJI! ong. miles, aulom., p/s,. l
• NABERS CA DILLAC e NABERS CADI LLAC r&h, hu~·ket seats, in111ed Avr c :\I O.'> 1 loarlPct \\"1th tl!•lL1xr eic1ras. $263 DN.. nl•n~r. 4tl;,.5(125
2600 HAllBOR BL., l600 HARBOR BL I slip. Xlnt cond. $2700. .. · e NABERS CADILLAC ~llC'<" 1\lu'•'l.~. \().HDCSJ -------1
COSTA MLSA COSTA />1ESA .. 67:)..-07ll.l I C~nveritblr. VS, p'1'zl!rd, ra-, -~u~S'~~·~(~;, rs~~. 20IJll HARBOR BL.. • NABERS CADILLAC $8 9 .89 MO. T -BIRD •
CALL :i-10-9100 C,\LL ~!0-9HJO RAY--Dalke's ·32 Ford Coll"", lo, irat<'r. ( .~:IJ\ Al COSTA i\IESA 2®'1 11 1\RBOR BL.. $2F..'.l 1.\ thr tol~l dot.1·n "ll)'-
1" set ror sllnimr ! l • ll-12--1."12!l * ,. OPl-:N SUN DA\" OPEN SU!'l'DA y I )){>st rod b) Calif llot Rod-I . r llJ. C.\l.L ?l111-!lHlll cu ... ~r A :\JESA rllenl $89.89 IS tile 101111 '56 T B' d '67 CHEVROLET 19&1 Cou t Sq . r JI j)Oll'• drrs. Show Qr drive. ~.700 $798 I OLDSMOBILE OJ'!'.:--' ~l";-,'[J,\\' CALL ~l·I0-9100 nvin!hly paymtnt 1nclt1d1n.1; • If
(. o ». "$'7'00e u "~t or irarlP. 67:.-1265. '-I""~ 011 • \'' OPEN SU"'DA Y I I d t rr, .1r a ir. or ,,,, Mike McC rth I '"""' • ~ t utl11s.s, , ,, "''"· 1censP ;;in 1nan('('
Bi:L AIR SEDAN ofr_ 5"5'-5!22. 1971 LTD wagtin, factory air. Q Y I SACRlFJCE '66 Old~ Ct11l.1~~ Or11(1niil 011 nrr Be11 11!1 ' 'T1r '68 LEMA-NS--ct1111>gP.~ on appro\rd credit All original Pfllll p111ent, it!·
VS, automa1ic. radio. healer, " . r/h, 5.900 m1!r5. Cash !!)r BUICK 2 rlr Jlol1rlay ll:ir.11np J..()11 tnp ,•nnd S!-e 11 . <J1·11'1> it !OJI" 36 inonths. The cash •'llldlnt: Con11n,..ntal }{it,
power steerin& & brakr!o, air "6..l FORD G_alaxy XL ~· f'qully & 111kr over pymts mileage. Ii~! rq111pn1r n!, Pt 11 dh' ply. ~1~-0ifi9_ prier 1r1clurl111~ !ax a11rl !JC· port hnlr 1"11· 1 ov.·ner.
condiuoning. (UK\".4;)2) ha~!o833p,or1•08g~nal1 °5"''ner.Xln! :;.1S-R26:'!. ll:i5Beach Bhrl a t.S D f,iy n""" ruhhrr \\ !i11lri.11!r 2 Dnnr. f-"1n1stwd tn Ferdor;1 f'nsr is $2970.15. Deferred !fXv:tl.ll
$1095 COuu. -J a! · JEEPS ~.33.11 ·5.11 _2~;xj ! Bluebook S~7:l Br~1 "lt11 PONTIAC Grrrn, Aulo. Po11('r Stecr· pr1re 15 S3499.0~ inC'iuding DON BURNS
ATLAS "64 XL Galaxi(' 390 cu in, 4 n1·rr takC'!o. :'\O rl('.1l1'r~ 1ng. Brake~. Faciory Air A Ill.Xe!'. hceni;(' and hnancr
spd cnrome \\"his. 165 MUSTANG 642-lS\3. Jl(lpular )\n<i.~1 11rPD19:.!1. •~ha1-g<'. AnHual percentage
CHRYSLER-PLY~tOUTH ••oo.' l':li-""on '61 In1rrnat1nnal Seoul, 4 l\"hi 289 ,-''ck '-2 s k h I '67 DELTA '8-8'--$1498 rati> 11.96 .... rcent.
PRESTIGE
PORSCHE, AUDI ,... '"""" dr. Runs ... nn<I, S8 50 . 8~ a -· tic s 11• '70 GTO r 2929 Harbor Bl,·ct . , , .-.o ,.. 1 nd \l Over 13.l New & Userl Cars
Cost11. Mesa 546-1934 SACRIFICE lo. rn i"l' 5.V!-77~ . .f97-21J!li. I "'h'1• in•s a niags. · any r..an1 Air ~-speerl F1n>s1one Mike McCarthy To Choo~e From squire wagun. I 01 er cxrra.s. :\1c1kr oHcr. F C , d · 1 ' 1.,,,,.,1 H hn Bl ; G G e Camaro '67 V-8 6'12-R0;)8 aft liP:'>l LINCOLN 644 0154 till pnwer Air nn1111ln1unr:. \\I c nv;;ib, s 1:1rp-all bl;ll·k: BUICK Open till 10 p.m. ,...,,, 11r r i .• , •
J"•I ZJ o-•""•I mt'J•c ~v c.. st •I.. u.1.nla Ana • I rllr. Tr.rn~t l\h1s1 1<<'1!. \I 1111 S;ir1•1!1rP' $.'Ill) ,r,, t<ikr nvr1· .,,,110 c· 1 <: "· IJus1 S of r. r.. Frwy l
u '£.> "'u ·' '66 Ford Galaxie 500. P"I' ~ d I C ll tH6-f 5 OPE'.11 SL"NDAYS 636-23.3.1 Power 1ileer, auto. I rans., '68 /'l!ustan1-. Fstbck ."i6.000 111 e tra c or inaner. .1 p11ymf't11~· 4665 a ter 1 Js1 S1 &· S.A. ff"'Y· \
. 1 h & ~. conv, l\lust sell. 377 E. '6!l i\lark 111, fully loarled. Jn mi, VS, auto, p~. ph. r/h !..· .f!l·l-77,14. ,( \1rrl.1"nr!~ 1 ~:1:1 Rrarli Rlvrl ai SD. fv.y .l.lS-lCOO CLASSIC '60 T·Bll"d. Air
radio, hralr l'. wsw. Vl~Y 18th, c .r.1 f)42-316.'i. :.In! conr!. s:>IOO Cal! ll!l l-.134\ ~l-2 1j() bucket lll!l:lls. A locally dnv-tape deck. Spor1 clrf"k. HI~ 'li·I STAR~'[l\f:, PIS, P/13. "fi7 Trn1pr~t Lc.\l.1ns, Nr,1 •. 9 GTO J d oonrl, in vrr.v >;fl«l mech
'
" """-~"ty. IVCL900I STATION. \Vagon 1!1'19 Coun· &f.!--05!KI. str·1l'hl. nietallic bl ll <', Hiii. ,\uio. ,\1r J1!ur 1n cnl-hn1k('s, ll rC'~. rebl1 l'll.!'h. 11960 p 01111a!· !l p;;il'~. 1,,,., 6 u ge, 4 speed. very ccnd & abovr :i1·Pr.a~f'-ap-.. ""'"" good condi!lnn. SZ200 or best e NABERS CADILLAC try Squire._ Gd conrl. new ·57 4 DR Cf1NTJNENTAL 549-1347. or mosll~'· R.rilrf',n.:'n11~. $22.ll $f60 fir 1nakc nlfcr. 008-2!!·12 S100 11s 1i-. l\as C'lectru·,1J nff!'r. 5'1S--O!ll8 pearancC', S~7.). 8.'t1--0IM
2800 !!ARBOR BL., p111nl. 642--0560. XLNT COND, BST OfR. '66 V·S 3 pd. 1 O\l'n. rakes. 6·1.>-'1720, li·L-!l.~67. a!I ;. pn1. 1rnublr ll1<"'hn1onri upn~ht VALIANT
COSTA MESA "69 Ranch \Vag, PIS. Air, 6.\-1-6-lll•I, 64-1-2942 S850/sct
0
: '63 Dart 6 cyl. '6:1 OLD'°' l\~-0;·1g n1'11~r. '6-1 Ponl~T(,.nlpe.~t.3 sp<l 326, p1ann S~flO. :,.Ll--2'1.1_:,_. ___ 1 'GS PONTIAC Sta. IVag. 91
CALL :i.10.!JIOO Stereo, 29.000 n1i'~. !mniac MERCURY RUto $450/besl. A/C, P/S, l'IH, 1011· 11\llr~.1 t1P1\' 11rihol. ne"' t1rP~. Good 195..~ 1'011l11tc Chief1on. iniln, pass. air rond. $2075. Pvt 1%0 VALIANT ; nuns gd $135
OPEN SUNDAY Pvt pty. $2395. 540..1459. • 642--5866 • Xlnl con(! s:i:l."1. !Jti:!-0<11."1. n"l nd MG--0777. goori cnnd. $125 or hcst of-pty, 6•!2·8•!95, or ht>sl o/fer. • -
tgg3 CHEV. ·2 door. 2S3 1964 GALA,'XtE 2 dr. SpL 1969 ~1ERCURY Cu s Io m •66 illuslang, orig. owner, lo 1~2 Olds F-ll."1 Sl;i \\'Jg. Ask-"tiS Lo:\:Ai\'S _ J:il). 4 spd., fer. Call 962·2761 or 63~681 '62 TPmpe~t \Vagon, Lo * Call: 675--03&4 Ir •
engine. Auto. iran~mi~~ion. Cpe, S350. !\1onterry roupe, $2·1:icJ. mi·s. good rubber. '9-1.l. ing S3jQ_ Gd J1ttle transp. 111r, 36~1. xtra~. ~1 .77:i l11 m1-DAfLY PILOT for action! mi's, I 01l'nPr. Turn unused i!l'ms Into qi.lick
clean. Dnvrn by lilllC' old S42-2·197 • n1.·,.0!91 • 499-2335. car. 6-16--76:\1 ly n1oving -642-711i~ Call 642·567S & Sa"e! * * 5-15--58~2 ** CdBh, cat! 642·5678
man lrom H.B. $375 or best Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New
offer. 841">-&!lT.
e Imp. ''8 LeBaron
12444
Popular .f-rloor hiln'ltop w/
factory a1r, Juli po11er. dual
oomlort srat'i. al! deluxe
options. (VJSO~l e NABERS CAD ILLAC THERE 15 A 2fiO(l llAnBOR BL.,
COSTA l\IESA
CALL 540-9100
OPEN SUNDAY
CHRYSLER
'68 CROWN IMPERIAL
4 Door. Local low milc11ge.
Full power, fa ctory .1 lr.
vinyl lop. leather inte1ior,
tilt & ti'.'I(' SlCCl"lng wh~el.
Gorgeous in <'v('ry res[lC'Ct.
(#23201:
CE!
YOU CAN BUY THE SAME LOAF> OF BREAD IN ANY GROCERY
$2698
Mike McCartlly
BUICK
STORE -BUT!!! YOU CAN'T BUY THE SAME DEALER OR THE SAME
USED CAR AT ANY AUTOMOBILE STORE IN THE WORLD-
liX> Beiich Bl"rl, 111 S.D. F""Y
,119-1-3341 I ~1-24.)()
1969 Chrysl<'r 300. 17,000 mi
LoadM. $3000. firm.
644-6197
COMET
'61 C0>1ET·Cood ronri. New
brake-s & trans. R u n s
perfer!. $235 or best ofr.
546--0714
CONTINENTAL
Continenta l '69 Mark 111
~'actory Air Condit1on1ng
Beaut1ful Bolero Red Llni&h
w/while p1uiriM tt>p & plu!h
red lealhl'r inlcr\or, full
powrr, 111! & 1rlescop1c
s!erring, strCP(I, rloor locks.
1nlnk Op('ll<'J'. JnOS! l'Vf'r)'
dlx. optloo Lo11. loc11.I miles.
1&r. •s:,9!111. e NABERS CADILLAC
2600 111\RBOR BL ..
COSTA ~lt:SA
CALL 5111-911)0
OPE.'4 fit'/\[),\YS-
I~.,~, ~L~IN~COL!'.~i1111l'ntal
lmn1acul11tr. ~ll1~1 ~" l J
SO WHY DON'T
YOU!
BUY
BUY
BUY
WHERE THE SHARP CARS ARE!
WHERE THE 100°/o WARRANTY !FOR 30
DAYS BOTH PARTS & LABOR> CARS ARE!
WHERE YOU ARE TREATED LIKE A
CUSTOMER BEFORE AND AFTER THE SALE!
COME SEE!!!
$3100 OJ" rnak!' o 11 I' r :•••••••••••••••••••·-----------~ 675--3.)90 &fl 5 pin.
"M Lincoln go'lrl~C~,-,-,,-,,-,-,.,~,·I•
cou[lt". vinyl 1op. ~·u11 f"1r.
S109:J. 61.'l-t2fi0.
e Continental '67 Sedan
F'ACTORY
AIR CONDITIONING
F'ul! powe-r options It vinyl
pari1lffi top, fllll leather In·
11rlnr. Tilt 11tC'cr!ng. local
low mileage gl'.'m tha1 's rc~l
lv 11 lrue C~&m Puff! Sre
today! fVEH991 l. e NABERS CADILLAC
Ml HARBOR BL.,
COSTA l\IESA
CALL 54!}.9100
OPE/II SUNDAY
CORYETIE
IMMACULATE. 427 eng.,
pasi-1r&ct, n!""\' pai~1. tires,
5hock.~. A bomb, 492·3873.
DODGE
1941 DOPGE .. GOOD COND.
$225.
• 545-6901 •
'64 DART GT'. R/H, Auto.
G'10ll tires, $5.'iO.
!»6-1~95 * !16S·2044
"66 DODGE Corotl!'I , 9 put.
Sta. Wgn. $6!15.
M6-4732 or &16-0042
'69 DODGE Dart GT-V~.
suto, 11ir. Rrri wf11•h! vinyl
!Op l 22:JO. Pvt ply. 673-212'7.
FIREBIRD
rtH.EBIRD '67 Xln' conrl.
S1'50. or besl oUer. Orlf
oWMr. 646-0826
Station Wagons -15 In Stock
'68 RAMBLER AMBASSADOR
9 passf'ni;:rr 11·a_i:o!l. Thr hr~l r:inr . J\11tn-
n1A1ir, rflrlin. j)M11·rr ~Lr<'ring & brakr~.
air conditioning. t\VEE3.12/
$1599
'7 0 PLYMOUTH SUBURBAN
\Vagon "'1th facL \1·arr11n!y, la1v nlilt'~.
1•n11•rr ~!rrrioc:, 8Utn., radin, Air cond.
:\r1\· (•·1r 1·!1ndi1ion. No misU\kr in !h"
pnce. (37lADll:1
$3199
Trucks 30 In Stock -Big Selection
'68 FORD
lANCHE•O • p.,..,,, 1+11rin9, fl·
d io, t ulorn1lit. 1ir
cond, Sh1rp. !227·
I OCl
'69 CHEVY
IL CAMINO
Vinyl rotf. I UIOl'\I ·
lit. rtdie, pow1r
•l••""'J· ')e•91ou1.
(6515001
'64 CHM '66 CHEVY
111 TON l'ICKUI" 1/1 TON YAN
~••fttl tondition.
R1dio, 1ulo., t ir St;ck, 6 cy!!f'1d1r,
contd .. pow•r 1!11•·
i~9. Cl21>244 )
1;9hl Of'll , !R1~12 )
5999
1970 CAMARO
1 doc• h1rdt~. !1.000 I c-..n1r
milt\, R.o,dia, 1t•c~ 1h1ft. Fre1h <•r.
1old her•. 19088001
1970 IMPALA
2 doo< htrd!o11 cou111 . Aulo., ••·
J ia, P.S .. P.S., winyl •oof, ,;, c.o~J.,
la clo<y fr11h. low, low milt\, low,
low pric1. (S8JA.CO>
1970 MALIBU CPE.
T~• b,,1 on•, ~·nyl roof t9d •c. ~.S
9uto., •" to~d ~•c1 orv we ·r a~•v
o~~le · Gu ••~n •••· w,.~end q>e·
._,~I. 1 l H4~MW l
$2899
1970 CA: COUPE
fre1h C•i. Whii~ vinyl roo f. AM /
Ft,\ 1!t<t<> 111>1, Iii! wheel, 1ir
c11nd .. P.S. P.9 . ~u !o . p,;,,
MY! MY' !605AGC I
1970 NOVA
4 Or. 11d1n. Etonomy tlr, red!o,
•ul11., Ii tyl. Ht \ f•c+orv w1n1nly.
!l50A.SQ1
'69 f"ffiEBIRD, low m1lu. I
owMr. f\llt powtr. Call •fl 4
pm 549-0SSS: 96&--6829. 2828. HARBOR BLVD.
FORD
'6' rORO 8ronen 4 wnl
driv~. Sport~ p11ck11it>. R&ll.
xlnt Cflnrl . $2700. 646--0715.
COSTA MESA
l
1969 FORD COBRA
2 doo• ._.,,,,, •. 1,.000 mile <-••·
New car cond ition -R•dio, P.S ..
~ulo. lr•n•., •ir c.ond , pr•rniurn
!"''· -A.m1ric•n m•g wha•h -
Be•utv ~e1d1 • hom1. 1291 AKTl
1969 IMPALA
4 deor h1rdl11 . Red io, P.S., •ule.,
1ir co"d lew low rnil et. P•rl1c.I
c.ondotlon. (XYL7171
1969 MALIBU CPE.
2 Or. H ~rd •op. Au!o., PS., •~d .o,
low ,,..,le• . ..,;"yl rool. !'l'CMOl>bl
1969 IMPALA CUSTOM
COUPE
A~lo., ·~die. P.S, P.i ., pttft<-1 con-
diloon. IZVEJlll
1969 NOVA CPE.
R.tdie. •~lo., 6 eyl. Economy, Stk.
104lA
I
980 Autos, New
1969 NOVA
VI , C.pe , P.S .• r1dic, 1u!o. Sutt
+h t tt']hl on1 •nd ch11p. !PPR J79)
1968 CAMARO
2 D•. Cpe. Va, 1lic.~. Rtdio. Show
•com fre1h , 1ZNC70J)
1968 MALIBU
4 door h•rdlop, Rt dio, P.S., 1uto ..
'" 'oncl. Bt irt1I h1••. !VT P4J5l
1968 NOVA
4 door 1td•n. Auto .. P.5., rtdio,
VI . 81 • wi ~n1r. IVS R 5 6~J
1968 CHEVY
4 cloor 11d1n. VI, •ul., P.S., rtllio.
1ir c•nd. le1t buy locl1y. O"t own-
t r new c•r fr 1J1 i~. (WVR.109 )
980
1967 CHEVELLE COUPE
VS, 1edio, 1 uto. lr 1n1. Loli l Ioli·
of •t lu 1. !UVOl 7!)
1970 MONTE CARLO
1 Dr. H•rdlep. Go1qeou1 gr••n c ar
with •inyl roof. "''' cond.. P.S.,
t ulo. tr1n1., P.B., r1dio, f1ctory
wtH1 nl~ Ntw rub ber, 1ar1 ctr.
l 141>AGKI
1969 FORD GALAXIE 500
2 01. H•rdlop, Auto .. '"dio. P.S .•
,;. cond. -Cha•p, C~e •p. Ch•1p.
!YPY'155 l
1970 MAVERICK
2 Or, Cpe. Slick, r1dio. Sup•'·
Sh1rp. -!YYJ490)
1967 MERCURY
BROUGHAM --
• Dr. 11d1n. N1,.. <.t r eof'ld ilic"-•
Rid Jo, P,S., 1u!o., 1ir eond., 1l1cl._ ·
windew1 , {WPZ!6 t I
. 51599
I •
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f'ridly, .-4, 1971 • '
SO YE ARS or.
SERVICE TO O~~.t\!G f'!
COUNTY U~..!f'!E R
SAW.F.
0Vtlt~ER £HIP.
SAVINGS IN EVERY
DEPARTMENT
DIAGNOSTIC CENTER
GOODYEAR TIRE CENTER
SERVI CE DEPARTMENT
PARTS DEPARTMENT
BODY SHOP
RENTAL LEASING
ON EVERY NEW & USED CAR
& TRUCK
FANTASTIC
DISC OUNTS
50 GALLm :s
Fr.EE GAS
FR IE
WEEKEND CAMPER TRIPS PLUS
$50 CASH SPENDING MONEY
GOODYEAR BLIMP RIDES
50 VALUABLE PRIZES IN ALL!
TIME
~
Time M•tulne g.,..Uty Dul.,.
...... 19" 1971
THIODOlE
ROllNS JI,
·~gJ] fij~~ f-10 0 STYLESIDE PICKUP
r~EV\f
11:l'i1
Cuitom. VS , ranger pkg., .tmp & oil 9aug•1, tool box, cruisom•tic, opt. v.11 cuum
booliter, AM -FM stereo r.11d io, pow•r 1iteerin9, G78 x 15 t ir•t-!0651 I
L' "\ <' ~., '" t ',J -\. ....... ~: .. w.
6 p.tssenger "w.ag on . 429 VS ,
cruilio., WSW, Vis. grp., pow.
•r 1ife•rln9.br.11k•s-windowi.
se.tt-door locks, .t ir cond.,
AM-FM, H.O. susp., dl11.
wheel cov e rs. (15744'4 /
11311 I
W-Sri11r. S•OZ6 A1111iwertc1ry l"rlc• 54875.50
(_-:; ·, t~ f !""-I ti'°' L ! •-" r-... 4" ,, l':J ·•,'Ir 1 1._ I ,.,.._J
~·;, .l ~ ....M L :... ._. v..:)
50 GALLONS OF FREE GAS
Over 65 Big Fords Are
Discounted
[i r.·"r:ll'.\·-·I"=•. ~...-... '"r r [' ~ >' .: t\' .. IJ ,'\. ~· l " ,-.. • u· ; "'i " ' a W.J\i '-Y • ~ i .i. .. >. " ~ · L..,. ~ 1.. ._ ..... u
STATION WAGONS-LTD'S-GALAXIES-
TORINOS-MUSTANGS-RANCHEROS
$AO ll""!I ~.._ ' . ·-1 •· 'i. 1,~-"" f.~ ,.'\ I; ~ .. •
f.• ~-., ,1 "" '~ "" ..... Ii..~· .•
. "rl·;, ~· ,,] '"''',''"' ....
-"l!~J:' .·• t •• J'• I • ~ LI~
PLUS
Window Sticker $4850.20
~ f'': ., If ~
t -~-~ ".!/ fr;
AnnlVHIClrf Price $3896.70
s95350
FREE 50 GAL, GAS TOO!
DISCOUNTS ON ALL TRUCKS .
ANNIVERSARY
t?Jtr~PER SALE
NEW
1971
TORINO GT
35 I 4V engin e, AM-FM, pow-•r steering & b ra~es, cruiso-
matic tr.ans., tinted 9la11s, Ar-
g•nt wh eels. j 134412) I 377 t
W-Stllr. S-4584.25. A•nl.....-sary P'rl'• Sl7fS.75
SA VE $78850
.
PLUS FREE 50 GALLONS OF
34 Torinos Discounted
Choose Yours Today
THIS WEEK ONLY
G'A~
B~~~D 1971 MUSTANGS.'
HARDTOl'S-FASTIACKS-CONYERTllll.J!Ji •
GET YOUR 50
GALLONS OF
50 GAL.
FREE
GAS
EVERY NEW 1970 CAMPER
IN STOCK SLASHED TO 550 OVER FACTORY
INVOICE FREE
GAS llG SELECTION-NO DEALER ADDED CHARGES-IS MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM.
We Are The Orange County Show Cose Dealer For El Dorado Campers.
DIAGNOSTIC CEKTER GOfiDYEAR H~E CEi;" LR LE '"E r=~···r '"'T L.. ... .. 1. ,, I.;.._ •• F :·: T t E""'' ~µ~p ., ., •. I vcl~. SERV!CE DEPARTMENT PARTS DEPARTMENT
o.... 1 JO vital ._" hr r.t1•n1ty, GOODTIAll. POLTG-1.AU CUSTOM MUSTANG-H, T. $89':, Mo. Ser1ice Specials WIDI TltlADS FREE perlorl'llol!U 9"d kfety, I• l•t Jt Y8, 01110 .. power EXAMPLE: 111l•11tet. hill 'Wrltte11 repert IKlttded. SOOA OFF FACTOll.T SUG· 0 GISTED II.fl AIL PRICE ,,..,Jn9, ntctlo. Op•• End LeOM $15 IOOY WOii.iC BRAKE ADJUSTMENT 10% OFF 11.EGULAll. Sf.fl rtirs t..i l•cke Tor + tlrn off ye11r c•• RENT OF LIST 1"rc1c1 OH ALL WITH ANY COMPLETE $100 SPECIAL $7.58 A.LL FORD SIUS PINTO WITH AUTOMATIC TRANS. ACCESSORIES PAINT J08! All TIRES DISCOUNTED $5.00 DAY 5c MILE
WITH THIS AD
MUSTANG Sf.LE
10 to chooM from. '65 thr u '71 model1. Coupes, hardtops, convertible
and 2 + 2 F•stb1ck1. Some with 4 speeds, alao 1ir conditioning ind
automatic models with power st•ering.
EXAMPLE: 1969 MUSTANG
'66 MUSTANG H.T. ~~so VB. auto., radio. hra1rr.
good nnles. (SVF7241
'68 V.W. FASTIACK ~150 4 speed. R&H , ~ood
miles. (V\VS427l
'69 FORD LTD :$2150 2 Or. H.T. V8. auto., RA:H.
P.S., P.B .. fact. alr, vinyl
root. (XSR897)
SALES DEPT.
HOURS
~-" 1·~
;,; -J. v
'66 DODGE DART
270 H.T. Radio. hratrr,
r;t11.ndarrl. good miles.
iTl!U485J
f't-" .. r~n
'I' I I -~
(.; , . ~ \,;.
'69 COUGAR
Auto., R&H, po1vcr r;trcr-
ini;:'. 11 ir cond., good milrs.
(XUR196l
s;·Ja '66 CHEY. NOYA
2 Or. H.T. 6 cyl., auto.,
R&JJ, good miles.
<RZX477)
I AM TO f PM MON°FRI
I AM TO 6 l'M SAT I 10 AM TO 6 PM SUN
I
WITH THIS AD WITH ·THli AD WITH TH1S AD WIT H Ti'llS AD
r-. ir ·r.r;n ~r r:::\l/l n ~ , ' LI l. ['.,;: " '\ ' ~·,· •• I , '1 ' ' " ~1· h-!I •' .!! ... ,, r ~JS ~D C!~R & TRO CK SOLD
Cl'LIEIET JOU•CHASl:S lXCEt"TIDt
( ,. (·r:--·r--rr\r·-,., .. , -' ..... _._...., · re -1cc-·-c·1i )._ ••. i.3 .. ....,-,
r • ,, l " ' ' -·• , _ .. u ~ .1.. •• ~-:. 1a'-1uL ..
TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS • I 62 CHEY. IMPALA H.T. • , =(11
VX. Rulo, H&-11. 1••l""r s.lrrnn~.
' ' good milrs. lSHUt:.!:l! c . J. .JI
I 63 ~~:~;~m :~. !e~ ~:CK UP •·r .t :rfb ... ,, ·~"'
s1d. ~h1f\. (L2ji'28) t.~ J. JJ
I 69 PONTIAC LE MANS •. ,, •. ,I"':\
JfardlOJl, au!OlllR lw, !'.S., L~~ij radio, hcatrr. ( YPS.154 i
I 64 FORD STATION WAGON ·-~~"'O VS. R&H. auto. r .s. Good mi!rt1. ' ") ., I' (QUP9231 c..~ J;
I 64 FALCON 2 DR. ~·1~.~ 6 cyl!ndrr, radio and heat~r.
(0SV6131 -~'4
FflRil -LTD -GALAXIE -TORINO -WAGON SALE
Many to choose from! '65 thru '70 Models, Sport Roofs, Formals,
2 door and 4 door H•rdtops •nd Sed11ns. Full power, air condi-
t ioning. Warr•nties •vail1tble.
EXAMPLE: 1970 FORD CUSTOM 4 DOOR
OUR PRICE $1 550
'67 PONTIAC G.T.0 .
Convrr11hlr. <I srrrd, rad10,
hcatrr ~ood miles.
!1332~71
'64 CHEY. WAGON
Bel Air. VB, auto .. R&H,
l'.S .. air. i,::ood mile1.
tUN155J
$9 50 '69 FAIRLANE SOO
2 dr. 11.T. V8, 11 1itf1 .. l:&IL r.s .. fart. air. Ii> n11l,.,~.
\Varr. avail. 1ZVJ·:OO."i1
$650 '70 MAVERICK 2 DR, Auto .. R&I!. good milrs,
chrnm,. 11·indo11· frames.
1096ACDI
'70 PONTIAC G.T.O. $2550 '69 Y.W. SQIACK H11rdl':'fl· Autom.etic, P.S., · Fully equipped,
P.B., Air cond .• vinyl roof. ~nnd miles. (321AGGI (YWS8331
PARTS-SERVICE
HOURS
7 AM To 9 PM MON
7 AM To 6 PM TUE-FRI I PARTS DEPT. ONLY
I AM to 1 PM SATURDAYS •
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